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Annual .spring concert of the The Orange Avenue-Junior High School Band under the direction of Bui in Industrial ran Hillside Avenue Junior High Bell Telephone Laboratories announced yesterday it has For Administrator Post School Band under direction of A. Alfred Patterson will present its annual spring concert at 8 o'clock lessed two floors of the D. O. Evans off ice building now under Donald Whellan, instrumental in- construction at 2 Jackson Dr., near Centennial Ave., and structor, will be .presented in4 the tonight in the school auditorium. Raritan Rd. in Industrial Park, to house 234 employes ,be- In Town school auditortTimrat 8 p.m. this The Concert. Band will feature ginning about July 1. and" accompany Saturday. , seven soloists as Township Auditor John F. Laezza of 3B1 E. Lincoln Ave. is expected" follows:,' Activities here >vill be to be a TpRKng^clano^date'foT^he p^ition- of~director;of administration- -—The program will open-with_the^ Trombonist -Stephen--- Jackson centered pji the design of . : following numbers by the Concert playing "Andante et Allegro," by and finance proposed by Mayor Edward K. Qill *t Tuesday night's 1 computerized systenis for pro- - meeting of Township Committee. The post is expected to^have a salary BancT: I • '• •*'•..' . • Barat; percussionists Robert BUoa- cessingall sorts of Bell Systeija r •••"Days-of. .•Glory." by John, Ca tempo .and Garry Williams per- range of $12,000 to $l5,uuu. . , / ' • r-^rrr--~- — cavasr "El Tortfllere;" by Al Pol- business data for use through- It was indicated other applica* forming "Drumbeat Jamboree," ar- hahius," featuring a trumpet truK ranged.by Paul Yoder; -trumpeter out the, country and will be under tions also are expected, some from composed of David Clausn#zef\ •Robert Zobal playing ''Thei iMagic direction of Gordon N. Thayer of persons now holding similar muni- Dean, Robinson and MichaterTMark- Trumpet," by James Burke; pian- Raritan RoadShort Hills, executive vice-presi- cipal positions in other communi- owich; "Bossa Nova^Holiday," by ist Timothy Haviland' performing ' Township Committee Tuesday dent,-^— - - ' " .'— •_.-'. J :.'..... ' ties.' ,.:^_:__. _.; ,. j.^".' . "Romantic Waltz," by- Dbmenico night took-steps to create an.of-, XThe, proposed new position was "The Sh>aow^of Your Smile," by Savino; clarinetists Ian Greitzer fice building zone 'along Raritan At; an announcement meeting initially recommended in the 1962 Webster-and Mandel; "Rondo From an.d David Owen performing "Cbn- Rd:, Abutting , Industrial Park, yesterday in Maris'a's Restaurant,, fnr- Clarinet in JLFlat,'" reportv of Ciriffinhagen-Kroeger,. cert'piecat No. 2, Opus 114," by Men- which would make the best use of it was revealed tHat the, Bell Lab- by'Mozart-Coles, with William Wal- > landJn the area. municipal management consult- delssohn, arranged by ti. persunnel cumiiig--to— -aats. Theinbye is intended to jnafc ton as clarinet soloist; "Highlights The proposalraccording-to Pub- oratories From 'Oklahoma,' iURpdgers and Other groups perfofmingr-oh the the ^dmkitisteation—of the—town program will be the Woodwind lic Works Commissioner H, Ray- Cranfprd . are < members of two ship's clerical, a^finjfflcial oper- flammerstein,- arranged, by__Paul mond Kirwan, has been under groups in the Business Information. Voder; "Symphonic Prelude," by Trio, Flute Ensemble and Stage at ions more" efficienV^d economi- HILLSIDE-AVENUE CONCERT SOLOISTS—Shown above are five . Band. -V •-'' ' " study by the Planning Board for Systems Program (BISP) area of calal, the mayoFBTated. John Cacavas, and "Themes: From members of the Hillside Avenue Junior High School Band vlfho wiil several months and they have the Bell System research and de- 'Dr. Zhivago,' " by iMaurictfPJarre. ^Highlights of the concert will., be lender-.the proposal, Ut given their approval to the pro- velopment unit «nd a,re presently/ arranged by Ken Whitcomb. be featured as soloists during.,the band's annual spring concert in 'the performance of "Selections vroiild have superwion of.aluderi- the school "9HJ~p;n*.'-Saturday. They are, left to* right: William From Dr^ 'Zhivago" ahd "Dodeca- posed amendment to the zoning or-- located 'in* the Chase Building, Numbers of the. Stage Dance dinance. - ,, . ..->-:. cal f u'nctioiis ofjmunlcipal depart^ .Grasing, tympani; William Walton, clarinet, and David Clausnitzer,. phonic Set," :tiy William. Latham- Newark.! Bell Labs is headquar- -jd will include:. . • '• _ "Dodecaphonic Set" was written in Another proposed zoning ordi- tered at MurrayHilL t i^kJH fet and ''Cha Cha Cha f or Judv," by MaP Hgnland Michael Markowich, (sUinding); trumpets.' ' • public'works. The pmmlssionejw 1 1^6^ and is-a suite based :on_Scho- Bance;ramendment provides that ^ Thayer sala the move is be- of public affairs ana finance, the shall Brown; "Li'PDarlin ," by Neal enberg's- 12-tone system of com- small,section near Raritan* Rd7.be ing made so ffiat the two groups^ mayor said, would continue to have Hefti; "Sugar Lips," by^Billy Sher- position. Incorporated AT^ Industrial Park. which will be expanded to 485 emy rill aHd Buddy Killen,, with Dean policy responsibility for functions Vietnam The program spans a wide range Public hearing oh both measures ployes, can remain in one building^ undef thelfr JutlKdiction but would" ^i to the will be April 9^ The move wifl bring these groups be relieved of the huge amount of Impossible Dream" from '.'Man of T»resent. Offer of $7,000 by theBriarville- closer to other BailTelephone Labr" LaManqha,'' > by Joe:JDraian and. detail and clerical activity that Peace Ths:J has .several outstand- Corp. for two. iownshiih p jotj s ad- oratorietri s • locationlti s involveild d in Mitch" Leigh, and "Theme Fronr ing musicians who %efe selected BISP atUvities: ~—--i_._i-_i_ -Describing-the-fesults7Of7the New Hampshir^^imary and the jacent to the Gulf Service Sta- ? The director would also *e re- ThTe~lJ5toTlclrablesit T tor All-State Bajh Drummer," by Schreincr-Osterling, second place last year, v ' ' College at 8:15 p.m. oh Monday, will be featured. There is also a The program, will be. concluded vorable reaction among towns- • The new Bell Telephone Labora- " complex, thefe- with William Grasing' as percussion April 8. A; candidate' for delegate- people, and there Ms been no ap- tories quarters here, being leased iBbfr between local, county, Both books featured clippings complete line of men's suits. by the Stage Band playing "Moan- from tKt!. Cfonford Cituan and soloist; "Georgy Girl," by T. at-large to the Democratic Conven- in1 " and "I Remember Clifford," preciable drop in parking meter from, a corporation .headed by Mr. SnrinEflel TTestt tlon" pleHgefl to suppwt Senatw Evaha,^ of Hillside, will provide Mrs. H. A. Larsen, pttst val," by Clair W. Johnson. McCarthy, Dean Heekel will give Sick leaw te April 18 wag grant- 8oma <60,(HM) square teat ot &p\tc6>- requirements principally on the second and third- I feel that dent ofr)M' VIA now serving -Stage decorations for the con special attention to the New Jersey 1 to 3 p.m. and Saturday morning ed to Police Lt. Louis L. Guertin cert were "prepared by Pamela campaign. The meeting is open to LawnXare Program and Fireman Richard H. DitzeL floors of the three-story, air-condi- Township "Committee must take publicity chairman, accepted first Jfcom 9:30 to noon. ' - tiqned building. The site is ju«± place award for her dub. Her co- Baldwin and' Karen and Richard the public. . The Cranford Recreation De- Mrs. Dibboh J. Wolf, an eniploye Steps to change accordingly." Leedom, under supervision of John Herman Lieberman, president of Mrsv Watkins F..John and Mrs. off Exit 136 of the Garden Stat» The second major change reconv chairman i» Mrs. Edward E. Buck- partment will present a program in the township clerk's office, was Fedfasn'. Members of the stage Cranford Citizens for Peace, re- JameV M. Van Buren, Jr., both of on "Lawn Care and Preparation" granted leave without pay from Parkway. . •—-'•-: taended to the committee by the er. .;•''•; • •• '• , ••••'." .•<•' <•. crew are Chester DeLorenzo and ported that arrangements, are be- Cranford, are- co-chairmen for the mayor wat the restructuring of the. Presidenta of the 33 clubs.in the at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17, April 1 to 28. The $2^'million facility also Richard Guskin, under supervision ing made with Senator. Kennedy's sale. Other local residents on the in the community room of the Mu- Township... Attorney Creighton will include a motel and restaurant position of township clerk to more distrjet gave their annual reports of Sheldon O'Desky. office for a future forum featuring closely meet the- job description at the coBference dressed in cos- committee are Mrs. E., Milton nicipal Building. . . '.' ; (Continued on Page .8), when it-is completed about-July 1- , Ushers, under supervision of Joel the senator's candidacy, and that Bovette, Mrs. William Locke, Mrs. Western Electric Co., the man- outlined in-the state statutes and tumes worn'at the time's their clubs Geller and Carol Kotch, will be: Senator Clifford P. Case has been at an annual salary of $2,000. The became members 6f the federation- Glen A. pusch, Mrs. George W- ufacturing and supply unit of tho JJileen BirchetC Janice Church, invited to speak here about the Bell System,, which already occu- clerk'aL,duties^ would include the Reporting from Cranford were- Lyxuie Erlckson, Gayle iLcwandow- war in Vietnam. Morton. Jr.. and Mrs. Richard L. 1 Dr. McDermith Elaborates pies five floors of the Chase Build- Mrs; WilliamLang,- president-oi-the sky, Nancjr-Raeflnd-Linda Witt- He—added that • arrangements Erower. . a ing in Newark, needs'the additional meetings, the handling of official Wednesday Morning Club, which man. ' also have been made for a debate The conslgnmehrdepaftmerit Of floor for its -ovm growth. .-,• M»r papers and the notification and was federated in 1891; Mrs. Mon- Susan French is president of the on* Vietnam and the State Depart- the store has started taking spring Ofi Reasons for Resignation Thayer stated. -_.:.." * swearing in of elected officials:.'_ roe Westover, Village Improve- items for consignment. Clothin.fi! band'and Dean Robinson is vice- ment has been asked to provide » "There is no good reason why I should stay on just to keep schooL Yesterday's breakfast meeting' "Craiiford has been .fortunate ment Association, 1904, and Mrs. speaker for the occasion. must be in style, clean and in (good ; president. ' , ' " , I came to work. There's no point in living out my sentence." —-. was arranged by William McKiiv over the years in having someone William * Mer»ick, Coiony Club, Members of the HillsidA^Avenue In announcing the peaca group's condition. lay, community- relation* director With these words, Dr. Clark W. MdDermith elaborated on his of the late J. Walter Coffee's ad- 1949. • ' - • (Continued on Page "^ plans, Mr. Lieberman said: - The Jumble Store is owned arid for the CranfoM-Roselle offices of • tnin&trative -background. and-- abiL- "There is. no reason for frustra- operated by the Junior League of reasons for submitting his ^resignation as superintendent of schools. the New Jersey Bell Telephone fty in the elected position of town- tion in a democracy. A President Elizabeth and Cranford.'The pro- He spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the, Cranford Jaycees at Co. ship clerk," Mayor Gill said. "Over may wage war in Vietnam without- ceeds from the store go into the Marisa's Restaurant. _. J the years the scope of his activities a declaration by Congress as se- league's Community Trust Fund •#. The oqtgoing administrator, who. requirements. Our recommenda- Drum, Bugle Corps Assn. It's like a wart on the back of your quired ,by the Constitution. He may and then are returned to the com- will leave November 1 after serv- neck when your body isn't expanded far tieyond the statutory 1 Red Cross Unit makejthe_credibilityjap a house- munity through league VIb ing -here-10-years, said he could- healthy." Hons concerning the restructuring hold word. But in the final analv- not carry out his duties as he the job of township clerk is by no The pattern was accepted in To Present This Saturday-will mark the first anniversary of the Cranford slsTTBTthirNew^Hampshire primary would like because" of the increase ^61" as ay compromise plan after means a downgrading of the. job indicated, the people decide. • done by the late' Mr. Coffee, but Drum and Bugle Corps Association, which was incorporated as a non- Week's Wfeather ing difficulty the Board of Edu- voters twice rejected proposals for profit organization in the State of New Jersey on October 30, 1967. "We. are confident that, given cation has had in getting money, to a new high school on Orange Ave. The Cranford Chapter of the ah effort to keep the responsibili- UC Meteorological Station ' During that year, the association has developed a junior drum and the facts,\he American people will operate the school system.' (Continued on Page 8) American Red Cross will present ties of this elected official in not vote, to send their sons to a proper perspective," the mayorex- bugle corps, the Patriots, which has brought much credit to Cranford. HAROU&UKOCU One result of* this community service awards to 39 volunteers senseless slaughter, in for-ofl "indifference," he asserted, has tonight at 8 o'clock in the educa- plained. - The local youngsters were entered jungles. Our town meetings arA Board Postpones Mr. Coffee, who died March 12, in 13 parades and two exhibitions Spring arrived jvith a bang yes- been the gross neglect of school tion building of Calvary Lutheran Guard Circuit show this Saturday intended to help '..provide the buildings in terras of maintenance. Church. Mayor Edwafd K. Gill will had served as township clerk since during the summer of 1967 and evening at" Hanover High School. facts." terday as the mercury exploded Budget Adaption brought home a trophy and a par-* to a lovely 71 warm degrees.' The Dr. McDermith also cited as a The Board of * Education met make the presentations. to was the-first full.time of- -Residents inay-purchase-tickets for- ficial in this post ade championship. wecic's^lpwes.t: temperature wa»r 28 jeaaon-lor_hisl departure the >ayay_ Tuesday night ah_d again jpostponed Twenty-five-year pins will go to p the extra seats on the bus by con- The governing body' also has At present, the corps' all-girl Pool Invitations Jggrees on Tuesday. During the the town has selected school board final action on the* 1968-69 school li¥7T[ proposed The creation of the job color guard is competing in the tacting any member of the color wcok, 130 degree days were re representatives. Ho contended that budget; which must be reduced by Ruth' Richins, Rebecca Starr, of deputy* township clerk whose Tri-State Color'Guard Circuit; made guard or its committee. corded to bring the total for March "people have been elected to the $106,800 -to comply with the man- Helen Hoffmann and Paul Selby; To 125 Families Board of Education who are not activities would cover the day-to- up of some of the finest COIQE Capt. N\ R. Fiske "Post 335 to 646 and for the heating sea date of the Township Committee. 20-year pins to Lorraine Standing, day functions of the office as de- guards in the New Jersey, New VFW, and Cranford Post 212, son which began September 1 to sufficiently attuned to the nature Carter "E. Porter, board presi- Stanley Grayson and Maisie Wil- On Waiting List of the enterprise." -acribfidJlLMatejitatutes. __ . • • York and New England area. American Legion, have accepted Invitations have been mailed to dent, said the. delay was caused by son, and 15year pins to Kay Bel-i 4,841. He gave no names, but presum- "Township Committee feeIsTbTs^~Tnie~COI'pS"now ownr 4« bugles, sponsorship of the local corps 125 famtlier on thewaitmg list to disagreement over salary-Increases den, Serena McCoy; Charles Ray Precipitation this month-totaled ably was not happy with the. ouster J 10_ drums -and _a, compkte^line .of {which will permit it t/> compete in join_lhe_Cranford Municipal Pool for administrative-supervisory per- and Channing Rudd. " • -is—tte ^appropriate -eon inches on of—three—incumbent-board—mem- sider other structural changes,' color guard equipment. To help many more parades and shows in this year, it was announced yester- sonnel: - -Those-to-reeeive-10-year-«ward8 Saturday, .01 inches on bers in last month's school elec- Mayor Gill said. "Major of these cover the cost of the corps' newly- the future. day by Robert Kniss, superinten- If present policy were continued, are Michael Kiss, Edward Rouvet, a trace resulting from snow flur- tion, i is the combination of the jobs of purchased uniforms, a carnival President Flanagan announced dent of recreation. These families increases of $1,078 to $1,878 would Helen. Rozman, Eulalia Sommer- ries on Sunday when westerly gales Although noting that Cranford tax collector, which is an elected will be held at Memorial Field "that members of the parents' com have until.April 15 to pay their were recorded. be granted, amounts some board ville, Hugo. Staiger, Annie Swan- position, and treasurer, which is from June 10 to 16. The annual mittee will soon bo contacting current year's feel. ~ has a "reasonably complete pro- members consider excessive. holm, Helen Uhrin and Ann Cham- A year ago temperatures ranged gram in kindergarten through 12th an appointed position." \ ^ drum and bugle corps competition residents for.advertisements in It was noted that the recent In- from a maximum of 58 degrees Until ^hc salary question is re^ bers. sponsored by the association is grade and high staff" morale, ho Salary for the combined post 4 corps' program journal and the vitations were mailed to residents to u minimum of 22 degrees, as solved, the board cannot act on The following will receive is expected to be in the $10,000 scheduled 'for Sunday evening, young people will be soliciting who had registered through Sep- said he sees difficulty in tho fu- any of the other items, Mr. Porter awards for five years of service: , July 7, at Memorial Field. 195 degree days were recorded to ture "if there* is no chanjjo in di- range. booster memberships. tember 1965. Because some famil- bring the total for the heating «ea explained. Alice Banscher, Connie Batich, . Mayor Gill pointed-out the cur- "Our bookings this year for Mr. Flanagan expressed thanks ies have moved or are no longer rection and spirit." Margaret Campbell, John Delaney, son to 4,5.40. Precipibition^ totaled The town does not need addition- He said, the board may meet rent salary of the tax collector is parades far, exceed our every an- to all who have helped support interested, It is possible that most .89 inches. A snowball of ft-8 in again next Tuesday* • ' Ami Grunewslder, Margaret Gun- ticipation, with parades scheduled «1- .schools, he pointed out, but $8,530 and treasurer is $8,200. By the Patriots' activities during th of the families on the waiting list ches occurred during a ytonn on derson, Freida-ilunicke^ Marjorie as far in advance as October," Vin- there is a need, for a rehabili- combining the posts, the township past year. in 1965 will be contacted before March 2\ and 22. CHS Forum tiubtoHold Jojies, Evelyn Smith, Alice Kinney, -•would cfthct a savings of about cent P. Flanagan, president of the ''It is' our hope," he said, "that the quota, of l.BOO families is filled. tation program to - adapt older Mildred Lehman, Lucille Mitchell, Thls week's temperature reud- buildings to new uaes. $6,700, ~~ " rp * , the public Will continue to sfuppor The pool waiting list totuled Discussion on Vietnam Paul Ruckmycr, Josephine Reb- ' Mrs. Agnes Matlaga, present our activities so that wo may con- 1,028 families prior to the mailig inyy:" The superintendent said ho -The t>anfont High School man, Dorothy Schalbf, STary Sey- The • Patriots were scheduled to I)«grce could see no limit to the tax in- Treasurer: 1B regatded-gs gigadtng Btart off their 1968-para4lng-8eason-|:tlmxc- ta offer-^i-finfi_.a£tiYitv._.fpr of_.thcw cur/ent invitations. New Forum Club, will hold a discussion mour, WebstoiSkerratt and Edith Republican candidate for the com aTTKe~sn>atrtc1c'H Day parade in Cranford TegtsiriiiUoHH-aFe coming-in -weakly, •Max- ^Vlin. lluyii gg for achjool purposes .pi_thc-War..in-Vicijianj.iri tho. high bincd post, while Tax Collector Newark but were rained out. How- rounding areas. It •was reported, and 67 families Thursday -4'4~ :r3 .Commonling on" the^iinusual "6- s'cho'olVcafotcxiaat3p;m.Wd 51 42 18 4-2 igrado pattern Jn'Ci-ajifonl, TDr. day. The program also will include Harold J. Seymour, Jr., is expected ever, they did march in the Crlspus "What better way to reduce have registered, since January 1. a demonstration of mouth-to-mouth Attacks Day parade in Newark Sutinduy 03 37 •15 McDermith said there are) no plans Guest speaker will bo Hormim to seetc the Democratic nomination juvenile delinquency than to teach The pool will be open •weekendM. resuscitation by Edward Rouvet, a for reelection to" the position. lust Sunday, leading the delegation the love of nvu9lc, the piicle of b« on June 8 and 9 and, June 15 und Suiuluy • 48 25 for changing It; Lieberman of the Cranford Citizens of the Essex County .shorlffs office, longing and the spirit of competi 16 and will open for thu summer Monday 53 24 "1 wouldn't worry about the 6- for Peace., -My. Lieberman is a inembef-of the First Aid Squad. -The mayor explained that the. t Refreshments will be served, and' late township elerk's salary was Members of the color guard will tion and good sportsmanship iindor oh June 22, Mr. Knlsa Tuesduy •58 2G 23, 4-2 system," he said. "It doesn't critic of nation's present J make a grout deal of difference. course of actiph in,Vietnam. the public is invited to attend. • {Continued on Page 8) participate In a .Tri-Stato Color adulttsUDervision1" {Continued, on J uge 8) Wednesday 37 12

"• \, • Page Ttyo CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CimONICLE—THURSDAYICL1 , MARCH 1908 neurosurgical ward, where her du-old Indian trails, a pond, brook crate his vehicle; Bonnie Butter, ties include supervising corpsmcn and vast tree and plant life make College Representatives' Schedule 200 Hillside Ave., $15 on a similar Et J. Conway, Catholic Relief in patient care. this area an Outdoor Educatior K , Representatives of the following schools arid colleges will be charge. " paradise. Martha Anderxd»>>-93" Winans! visiting in the Guidance Office at Cranford High School during the 1 Services Volunteer^ Is Feted The project, administered, by the r Ave-., was placed under a Linden' Board of Education, is un month of April. , ; . $506 peace .bond for a two year! JA farewell dinrter was held Monday evening at the Coach and Four Cranford Man Uer Title Hi" of tlie^.1^5 Educa Tuesday, April 2, 11:30 Temple Buell College ' period on a disorderly charge, and Restaurant'for Edmund J. Conway of 7 English Village. The Holy Wednesday, April 3, 10:45 Centre College, of Kentucky •;• < , : tion Act with a day prograni at Howard Smith, Jr., 609 Springfield Name Society of St. .Michael's Church honored Mr. Qonway and pre Photographs the Deserted Village and a resident Friday, April 5, 1:30 National Ihstitute of Computer Professions ; Ave., was fitted $15, also on a dis- sensed htm-wUh luggage and a personal check. He will leave in May-for program at Camp-IWinisinkin si Monday, April 8,5:20 Hartford Airline SchoVl v " ~ • ; orderly charge.- Vietnam where he will do volunteer work'for the Catholic Relief sex County. Title III grants are Tuesda/, April 9, 9:00-Monmouth Medical Centpr School of Nursing C-5A RoUmit awarded on a three' year ' basis Services Kin Saigon. 'v. ,- , .•... L- • • ; ; "~ —— '..Harold-iknstman .of .6_Shclland Monday, April 29; 1:30 Ne"w York'Institute of Advertising ReV;-Joseph-V.-Derbyshire-and_Services iheJEteflefl'Services dis Dr., photo-leboratory supervisor of with" the provi3l6ris~"thal methods Lockheed Electronics Co.'s Mili- and procedures be develbped^to Otlier Events: ^ - ' . OK'<1 by Committee Rev. Richard J. Hailinan were tributes food, clothing and medbal carry the project fp^w-ard withput tary Systems Division in Plainn,eld, Tuesday, April 9, 8:00 PJVf. College Orientitipn Program for 11th Permit for a new."dwelling per- among those friends who attended, supplies to the needy all over the federal support after the designated : L recently completed the. biggest pho- ;. . Qrade Parents • ' . - • ,' . mit at 22 Hazel,.St."was granted to Also; Steven J. habits,.Josep' "•"" '"' "" h' ~Bar *- ' world and aid it\. the resettlement tographic assignment of his 13-ppfoval period. Gerard Haney^by Township -€onV • rettr Williaih Batemen, Williantjibf r< fugises^- year career as an> industrial pho- init^ee ^Tuesday night. Construe- "Bbard^of 4rnstees 'of the Linden tiori edst is listjed at $25,000, (Stay, Phil Heriehan, Aioysius J: widower for the past five tographer. • Appointed &gent Rtfblic Library_.; A teacher in the -Ke» years, Mr.-Conway inactive in the -'Mr. Denstman, on special 'Cranford publloi school system for ettyr '" ".from Lockheed Aircraft or alterations were granted as fol- •Marbtta. Paul Novak, Wayfte R. Holy Name Society and is a 1&0- Bv^llfetate Co. Stelpis to Prevent/ the past nine-years, Mrs. ..Wliite l^ Albert Cumrhines. 24 Blppro- Alln^ T>/\Kf\yvak, " 111' ' • m m | • _r •yiM....I li. t It' * —*• ••III'I 1 tit : umi w. efts, Robert SpringsteHand LoiuT a daughter,. Mary Ann; at home; bred the world's largest alr Ave. has been appointed an agent is a grjaduate of~Newark State Col7 f VICTOR F. ALVAREZ craft, the C-^A. Galaxy, during its By MABEL ,G. 4?1 Brookside JPL^ $1,400; Ca Van Bergen, Jr. ' who is a nurse at the New York; 1 for the Allstate Insurance Com- lege, Union. ine Inghranr, WBlake Ave^$850; . Mj,._Coowj»y_|s. taicvog an .^tirly University Stedlcal Center,'NeW rollout and- first public showing at panies. Mr. Ferris joined Allstate County Hoine Economist Marietta, Ga. John Ageie; 5 Venetia%Av1e., $4^0; ret4re.menJLiEom- his job as inter- York City, and a son, Edmund, I* January and attended a special As incoine tW^Teturh deadline and t). O-• Ev^ns/jSU^Kirltafl. RJ., national-tax supervisor with JJper- Jr., who is with the-jJational Aero- Victor F. The interHational event, attended training program which the com- draws near have .you become con- Fined, License scious of/all your checking ac- $2,000, and 643^^Rarftah RdT;^,QOb. ry Rindv ., itr order nautical SpacVAgency in Newport by President Lyndon Johnson and pany provides for all sales ,repre- Aluminum^siding permit tb givers v.time to /Catholic Relief, News, VK . ^>-^, ' Vice-Presideht rnany other dignitaries, awed pho- sentatives,,. At the conclusion, he count »roblems? Dcjjyou realize Picked Up For how^raportant.it is to be efficient sued to SatJfci0jt'azl,.13j4_Ni>pth te*, tographer Denstmap. r ~~ "7satisfactorily cojnplete.d the exam- high-^tvC^$2,000, knd asbestos sld- rl Marks Go. JriatiQiis conc|ifcled by the New Jer- accurate in your records? Victor F. Alvarez of 29 Elmora 1 cannot imagine hpw big ing^ermlt to Dominick J. Durandoj the C-5A really is,"he said. "Even sey Depari^jent' of Banking and According to recent research Harold B. Boyle, 3 Myrtle .St., ^Columbia Ave $2,m , ./ • >>4ias been elected to the of-afjter you-'ye seen ij, you cah't be- —fr-ahce hha ^as Jiceh^d foi^ studies, fraudulent altering of was fined $30 and bis driver's fice of vleeggresident of Carl Marks 1 cense was suspended for 60^d Albert Cumh^ngs, 24. Bldbiniiig- lieve \i. . It. took s6n\e tithe, before le of bqtn casualty and JJtfe m- checks is on^tho increase, The dale Av€.\ was granted^ a~fc & Co., Inc.;- Neiy—York Oity.' Mr. X: stopped sta'ring afid"began firsj: caution to remember, there- by Judge Charles J. Steveps^i1 Mu- Alvarez joined the^fkm in March, hlcipal Court Monday^ .. . operations In securities of the Far Fined>for, speedmg were: Glen Ave., East, 'iteration. $9M; .and of thousand dollars withdrawal a sign permits Vere issued to R. ti. East. :" ."" T '••'."; ••'•• ./ ••.;.. A. Soufhwick, -28 Omaha; Dr., $30"; simple alteration. Iric.,^1 Springfield Ave., $500, and A resident pf Cranford for the ' Writethe name of the person, Ronald, H. Cron, ^02 Locust rDr;f Walter Grad, 417 Centennial Ave,, past four years; he is past director company or organization to ^25; James F. Waterman; 9 Hern- $345. of the Cranford Jaycees. He is a the,money is to be paid infe Aye,, $10; WUliam L. Sllnpis, Bv RON SOBELSON 5SH1*. —-^ uf • -' A^iievem^ht A^ard, following tire—printed; Aisoeiation of N Y. and the Me- "Pay to the Order H the -j—- 4 residents pen- n Entertained ? ilated fjrtihl Setob JB^iy tk. Edward P. Plerry, (857 tuchefi Golf and Country Club. with A fi.S. degree In^iaiiagement name does -not plefcely cover dn arid grandchildren of ^crr^aay Ave., Kehilwoi"'' "~ ' members_were guests at a meeting eareless of the Crinford Kiwa^STClu¥la3t Jane English, are the parents of liiie from th6 fist word to the •_...... , t>r. thilip.vBla^t>erg of Cai>e Town, South Outdoor Education printed dollar «gn: bhy, iii lot disregard- y night at Marisi's Res- three children, Peter who is 5 bg a, JKehnetli F. st. Entertainmerit was jprd- Africa, Has I#t the. hospital, a,rid prle iribre step. years old," Nancy, 15 months old, The dollars in- figures should i Adams for the past three -.,,.,.„VT. ter; $15 for per- yided, ,by Bop Jepson of Piaihfleld, ^" in the realization of a possibility that only a few and ..Carolyn Jean" who was born started as. a i>ilot be written close to" the printed an iiiilicensed driver to 6p- a niiigician. ' •..;;'x'l;-,. > '' ,1-;,";. '." ; Nyears ago was thought of is fantasy feas taken March 15. Mrs. Alvarez, a member at the Deserted ViUate in periorme/l last Sunday a.% the home l sign to prevent the posisi- i of the Cranford College Wome^s the tVatcfying Reservation .two of Mrs. Augustus Novak in Colonda. f^iig bther figures^ the Unio bunty • Out- |ri —(~r TTi| C ir 1 ; < ~ J *'* ]tfiisf} ' Jo f f III II Write thp^sifjits .H years, also participated in the dollars." ^ • ceived her commission as ank§n- and orienteerittgr^tu^yal in tbi 1 p^rtbirthelwb y>erat«itisfiiiB haii perfprri ih the .Navy Nurse Corps and woods, birding and blrtl^bptany; •NJMTA * recital: - '., Generally spegk4»g chetks are hot writtJMi for leas than pipe ™*and left the stage to a standing oyatjonfTe- dieted officer indoctrination at ecology, our natiu"al resources,-wa- Barbara Maucione, a student at is now associated I Worneh Officers' School, Newport, Craoford High School arid daugh- dollar;. However^ If the check is markable from a grbup 01 unmotioiiarscden- ter ,, biology^ "conseryatian, field for an amount letTthan a dollar, R. I. " '••••• n>i?0j, geology, village history, ter ttf-Mr. and Mrs. R. E • Maurclohfe of 30 Deninan Bd., will participate -write out the amount, as for ex- with cur salon TUvnn iqri Pra^imt p t amplo, "ninety-nine cents only" lord Hig^Sehbpl and the Elizabeth In the student recital stJohsdred by it rrittnwht hi; the crafts... (.;,Nf.'-.••'.;-,.•..;.• .. • the Musicians Educators Associa- Or "none 99/100." In figures use General HospitaL Schoolof ...ifars.-- A bird feancttistr^ science center, "99 cehts" or "none 99/100," J^' ""^ of 1967). Stationed af ^^ museuHKand meeting tion of New Jersey at.the,Maple ^— _ 1 wood Woman'a Club at 4.30 Make a "stub" record of every WASH eeqter -check Mass., sfte lias been assigned to the. ities wJWle irijire tfe - • ,- 4 , lipforni "hn- With Free CondiikJner e jtbd#+ aad this ji of promptu" by Semjbert and "Two ft^e;- pstsbn paid and ^^ corner is fetillii i tllfe area of J Par* Invention In B Flat" ^iy Bach., exact amount paid. . \ , tTuea., Wed.. Thurs. Only) f you lose a check, iraiftfedl- &iid eatly diagnosis and treatment * ately notify your ba|A to atop : SUMMER IS .-,-• .-.••rT^tv ^.vv. •.:,:yf.^jf •,, .- •• -,-;u'-. Smdtents Prepajrin payment Undoubtedly, yPu will Possibty but children will be able tdrhave For Observatory be asked to confirm the stop or- SILHOUETTE You Wfeide Yoiir Vacation Plaits Yet? der in writing. Your sttab record ^r Heart? replaced,as easily as we now re-. for a place a carburetor bn biif- atito, but fqr us to- 1't Delay . . . Let tis Make Your lier'l will help ydu retail the details. , SALON DE BEAUTE' day, bur bestprbtectiQh is still regular checfc- »*My * Sat. 9 to 6 - Wed. a ttiur«. 9 to 9 vatirmc MOlA/l on Named Ijhrary mrs *iiri ariiMihlf alfcftiitiijil Lu fliet .aiiil CABiLJ&e •jail niiiumiumni aw. s,, Ethipl White, a remedial ULFM C*X*M. •3C>JrJu3J.UJ.W ulfVViimv/li VW> UtXV«b CU.JAJI VilvXvXOVf Itrst grade>,class in tincpln Scnobl ^ b«gun}a\Uiilt oft ap , ogr_ nteacher at CMnford „„ EL, INC. Students vAoNprepared spedat School, has been appointed to the projects for vine Science table in- 4AldenSt. • W76& -.* Cranford clude: S|cott poughertj^Paul ^auk- night, Cath)j»pn, Holt, Sue Eliyn iwyatt^-TilaiUhew . Rojl, , ^tanley- Olszewskl,, Pablo Jose LaLaguoa; Irene Andrews, Anthony. Muldrow, Michael,, MapNaiflara, .Brian gerald, Robert Peno, Brian Lelser, 17 N. Union Ave. Timothy Kettter, Robin BuIIoch, 27&0M2 : Granford Thomas Pranlo and Lawrence Erickspn.

»1N DAILY - 8 30 AJlrt; to 10 Pii Locdl Girl Cb-Chalrman A FAKING tot IN REAR O^ STORE Of Jewish Yduth feveiit Sharon Klelh of Cranford.will serve as co-cpahThan of the annual FAMILY ^feGAlNSNO^G NI leadership cbrivchtion of the (keat- er New Jersey Jewish Youth Coun- cil to be held at the Alblaii Hotel, Asbury Park, AprU 5, 6 ahd 7. Delegations from the YM-YWHA of Eastern UniOH Coulity and six- teen other y'e throughout the state art) Scheduled to pnrHrjnflt/- In thn dy pfco^lhi.. The. conved- ttyh theme la "The Role of the Jewish Centers hi the Communl^.'!

Mrs. AJejfapdef Piaaei*! of 917 Gallows Hill Rd. iyill represent the Suburban. Mothers of, Twin? awj ^^le^ CiufClu"e "In.q,, at a meeting of Twina* Mothers Clubs April 6 at St. Jphn's Church, Leonia. SHIRTS - 27c ea. SHCETS —28c ea. SINGLE SHIRT - 30c PILLOW CASES-15c en. SHIRTS ON HANGER - 13« •«. Ovarnighl S««vk« A

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HOUR SAVURDAi Serving Cranford E THRU THE WANT ADS For Over 30 Years SERVICEE ,7?"M on DRY C\ P.ANIMG A SHIRT LAUMDFRING TURN THOSE ARTICLES YOU'RE NO LONGER USIN6 INTO^CASHI NO EXTRA CHARGE Only 90c for 30 Words ONLV (C«th With Orddr) DRIVE IN GAR WOOD CRANFORD STORE 100 NORTH AVE. i WE DELIVER STORE HOUR', DO A M. to 6 P.A* Qfj ROUTE 20 %i AL^feh Sf RfeEf 21N. UNION AVfe. 276-01S0 • '/ I I

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CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—1rinUR8i)AV,1 MAECH U, 1966 Page Three '* The role of Thomas 'Edison was program developed by the Ameri-, played, by Jon Schwalbach. Rich- can Assocfatiofi for the Advance' ard Rollman. is a fifth grade stu- men.t of Science. As part of this dent at Sherman School_ -pf6gram,,,the students are»becoov ing familiar with the processes of Science PVograni Study observing, using space-time rela- Light & Bright . "V. Mrs. EMen Sforza's third grade tionships, Using numbers, measur- class in Sherman School is partic- ing, classifying, ' .communicating, ipating irt.a pilot study of a science predicting and.inferring. For Active Boys

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WINS PTA LIFE MEMBERSHIP t- Richard G. Wagner, principal r of Grange Ayenue Junior High School, congratulate^-Mrs. George Doubly Attractive Barlow of 4 Tuxedo PI. on her acceptance--as ah honorary life member of the New Jersey Congress of the PTA. Presentation' of' the life membership was made at- a meeting*Monday nfeht of the SportcoateBy Orange Avenue tTA. Looking on, are Mrs. Harvey Nevalls (at left), :her's •Bell's • Baro PTA president, and Mrs. Daniel" Swinton, nominated as treasurer for 1968:6fl. •=--..- WILL BE CLOSED will mclude colorful balloons. Cocktails and smorgasjjefd will be What a*happy combination f_qr active boys! Commended followed by dinner^rtid profession- We Keep Abreast Goats light as a spprtshirt—bright -as one too, al entertainmenfer Serving on the Of The Newest Development* yet so impeccably tailored by Palm Beach that The double-breasted style as here ag^in and committee isxMrs. J'erlejyiuuse of here (we think) for a long time to come. See Cranford^cfedits:-The everimgwill in Pharmacy . -"".-' your boy will be as well groomed as he is be dedicated to "the Sylvia Martin ; To Help Your Doctor comfortable. In bright" arid muted plaids arid our selection of. double-breasted, double-vent- In PTA CjjHaren's Wing of Deborah Hos- Mrs. George Barlow of 4 Tuxedo ital, Browns Mills. HiBlpYoo solid^Mlors-in a_blend of 65% Dacron® Poly- ed sportcoats by PalniJBeach X>ompany. Su- PI. was honored at an Orange Av ester. ajtT^,35%-jQotton ; • perbly tailored of shape-retaining, solid tone; nue Juntor. High School ri ing Monday night Mrs. Rjitn Jan Original" Play Presented ye. lightweight _te ^Natural "The Wizard of Menlo. Park," an ^epher Weight by Sizes 13-2O-^$23.OO ovsik. principal of liHlcoln and original play written by Richard BE SAFE - BE SURE shoulder styling. ~ ; Sherman schools. esanted her Follman, was presented recently at Pinlm Beach® Si2esio\&i2-$'i9.95 with an hortoxarj^' membership Sherman Schoolby Miss Barbara BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE to the New j^rleyf Plushanski's—fourth—grade-^elass. Sportcoats by Sizes 13-20—$27:50 PTA for^dutstanding1 and valued service-™ the Cranford PTAs for Palm Beach® sizes io-i2^-$i9.95 the^past 18 years. Mrs. Harvey Nevalls, president of the PTA, announsed that the nominating' committee chaired .by, Mrs. John Eichinger; assisted^ / Mrs. George B. Skidmore, Mrs. Henry L. Smithers, Mrs; W. Jon- athan Miller, Mrs. Daniel T< and Richard G. Wagnef, proposed the fpllowihg-PTA slate for 1068- Theloofc^ve (Ja, • .-•;" ••••-. •' " "•"/: . . •, "• President, Sirs. Robert P. Biun- no; first vice-president, Mrs. Ro- Relieve man Popiel; second vice-president, Mrs. • Robert S.1- Baines;_:third vice- president, Richard ~G, Wagner; clean lines, treasurer, Mrs. Daniel Swihton; re- cording secretary, Mrs.-Br-uce H. pretty colors, Steele; and corresponding secre- Come, look over bur tary, Mrs. HaMld L. Engstrom. Permanent Pr Tho npvt PTA meeting Will be assortment^of on-tjh April 2ft Thft s." Speak- -^detad.- „. outfitting. Everything for H1RTS ers will be Police Capt. Frank Burr and Joseph Grail, assistant chief i sport. r-ROO of" the Union County Narcotics ;Pr} $4.00 and the 27th President pf the Unit- ed States, jfiie purpose of itsizHa:. Permanent Press dergraduate program js to carry forwa«iU-Wilson-'s-. interest ia._ pre- BERMUDA SHORTS paring Princeton ""men"""f or "leader- ,_Sizesr"8-20 ,— Recj. & Slim ship.,'in public affairs, either, as government officials or private cit- BOYS' KNITS From $4.50 fzens. "Sizes A liniited number^of students are $ ^$4.50 selected for adm"is"sion, during the spring term of the sophomore year. During junior and senior years The 4 season they carry througjj-^cpordinated plans of study in^dch fields as gov- ernment and^onomic life, govern- 5 continent suit ment -i)f _a_democracy_ and interna^ tional affairs. In addftron,~llier¥ are specia£ regidna.1 programs-eoi cerned with the history, social in-' aUtution6rand tho culture of Latin wha America, the Near and Far East, arid the Soviet Sphere. A feature of the Woodrow Wil- see in our son School is its Conference on FARAH Public Affairs with students as ac- diversified tive participants. The graduate JPermanent Press program of the school aims to pre- pare a select group of graduate stu- collection Sizes 8-12 — Reg. and Slim " dents for careers in public affairs. Philip Brubaker, son of Mr. and- $3.98-$5.00 FARAH Mrs. Norman Brubaker of 710 Wil- of new * Sizes.27 Up- $6.00 - $7.00 Permanent Press BOYS'JWLON low St., is a senior in tho school. DON MOOR MOCK TURTLE Both young men are graduates of Weathervane PLAID DRESS PANTS SK| PARKAS Cranford High School. KNITS Navy and Bottle Green Sizes 8-12 — $7.50 Indian Culture Study suits and $3.00 29 Waist Up — $10.50 $6.95 At Sherman School v "T*upils in Mrs. Jean Somcrvillo's costumes by second grade cluss in Sherman School arc gaining a'deeper insight into Indian culture through spec- ial projects,, by collecting Indian objects, and fvom books and pic- tures available in the school li- In a blend of rayon and flax. brary. ' Sizes 10 to 18' Pueblo (homes were developed by FREE Angelia Bryant, Robert InturtugHu, $36.00 Michele Kempson, Jane Pacholok and- Darryl Petterway. Ann Sto-

ALTERATIONS *>•• JCHARGE bievHki. »«e(l a brown bag with cruyon designs io make an Indian ACCOUNTS dress, ajid_ Judith Druckciimiller _cut_Wi_Qld__shcct.inlp an Indian-top. INVITEP These arid othor clothes will be —- ->— -, shown to the Other second grijdo at Sherman School. Deborah Donor- Dinner Suburbun- Deborah League will Use Convenient Rear Entrance From Municipal Parking Lot hold its annual donor dinner on Tuesday at 7'p.m. at The Goldman North Union Ave. ."•_.;-;, v . v Cranford, N. J. Open Thurs Cranf ord in WUSIB Orange. ' The- uv^uJng's •v "tTi.cme" win Tftrrmo~vmirtcrtat •—'.--—..:. - >—Open Thfir^dgy Evenings. =r ^ .^__,r_ i___- •World- of Children." Decorations 5 •', -r*

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Paga Eour- CRANEOHD MARC1T28; 19C8 ~ wiieri Cpi. Dclaney's nephew, Mich- Robert, Huren,. Bri;|ii Jenkins, IIIIITH: .' yilopininl iiliin ol "tin- iiropoi.«-d UBI- pleinentul 1o Chupjer 9.of tin- 1.1)5] Code "White Short filfcve Elbeco . 11101. Mini Ciruy tljlr it. H. I). . and .'.hull ubLiituin ihut ull .require- ol- Cii-nt-nil OrdiimiiciTt; ol lh^ 'CowiUjb^lp ol T , y/iu KHUT ael BiiriitHle of Linden, reported 16 BiUce Jenkins, K'iilhy. Krysiak, I.IT C'/J . 'or rquiviriftvt :n \ rij lUd Cfiiuford. UL uiiit'Mtl'.'d: * "^ his classriutjtes thai his Uncle was Mary McKcnna, :'Gregory Meeso, vttii. - »• -,. Hi-cdon 5. Thb. urdlnuner KIIMII tjiktt iBnuliji UftiB Bleoye Lt. Blue led uuoh t'ul)lic:iUon ull*-iJ Ilinil pussulie 'Eiijeco"'»B8 SSBT liidii-.ji. riiOHiHlTrvt: UHK Poplin SliiSrt Sleeve 1-1/ lilun serving, jrii Vietnam; .Tikv cor'ptiral Paul NieficJlrf, Patty- Schricker and II. I), 111 C.'u _ 1)1 I'I|UIVM1I'"I , ..j -Mi' No hind or buildinu Wiull be used" or jit. jir(j'vidi-d*'by ;,tiinirr. J Elbtco 1218 SSnT in a recent. lotte'FJ&'Tiis parents re- Doujjlas VohBulow. WKA'rl-:H3: ' li.ci'iiliii'd lor any-Ui.r mini [him IIIOMJ Nylon 1'ropicul I,t. Blue er'ty, 68, died Sunday in Muhlen- Virgin'Wuul. Hliu- , siii-ciilt'u'lly .iifi'inilli-il In 1G01-U. nur NOTICE Short Sleeve i rdlniinee was lntro- l.'yloii Tropical Ll. Blui*t*l«»»l hlitdl httijitttt- wiU> \Ad- « ing. i»t~«notliw mceniil M «aid •TOWHIMD •WJilteEff:: , Lonu Sltevt- , 45 Saturday in AH Souls -Hospital; 1 Plan Endorsed " "•' Jlj) -I'Vunl. Yu'uP-Thm* (ihiill \>u u. Eff: ••' " ' ' '•"•• ' ' " at Thatcher Furnace ,Co., where son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Dur- tirird ilirclc pr bond- equal I" 20', of lioni yurd not li'iih" Hum 20 ft. ' committee at Municipal Building, Cran- Ready Tie, Blnck -.A-:..:. 40 The bpard-'of trustees, of Union • lut.il bid. Tim sucffi.sdfl bl'IdiT is rr- depth. No tiurklnit or loudlnu in th 'ord. New Jersey, on . ' ' Reudy Tie, Air Force Bluo ..:. 21 Morrlstown, • after a long illness. iiuiird to muku .delivery within .sixty (no) he was a silfrfervisor.' - and of 5 Bluff St., received 4he 1 lionl yardi; Is perinllled. - ^ . TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 19011 . RUBBER GOODS: She was 54. I ~- •».'••' College has (indorsed in principle U'uy. . afirr datn.of uwurdlnu conlnui. »t 8:30 o'clock . P_M. (prevailing time) He Ifefaves hi£ wife, Mrs. Mary [Tlronze Star Medal ,in Germany ,on d:) Side YiTi-d There Kriftll be two Sleeve Raincoat Marathon a tuition aid plan for New Jersey Tlit-surcesslul bidder .s|iull lie required sidi- yurdt-. Kuch vldj' yArd siiuji* 1>*^ " . DONALD R. CREIOHTON. £ 14 or Lightweight #14 LW 3 A riatjye of '-Union City, Mrs. -Jpnugh crtyf—Jwo: :Jiaugh.ters. Match- IL-JCjBPt^XHuretnd—earned to lurnislvu—pt!rfOHuunc4i"Uo»4- dUurMivUMi- noi less" [him ten pe,1 ceni of tin; width .— -..— ^-^-.—.;- AoU TliCl — Llghtwerght Cairn "'- "slubtcnS"atten d jng faevv"V Jers'ey lierformunbe ol the. contract ' m an Dated: March 2«, lBUfi - ~ SchauTelBSflfef ngd livedT^iinK! Mrs. Belt© Phillipa of Bridge water the avvard for outstanding rtieritor- amount equal to twice llie -kuiount of h]^ of iliiT" property. Purklnii us rtwiujred colleges and universities. .' ;—winy—top '"permitted" In ,tho tldp yard d 3-28 Boots Converse ^1090 15 ris Plains five years. _• 'Mcs. """" •-•••-- ••« lous .service with 498jh Medical :> bid. - provided no parking ur'cii is closer thun Cape Cap Cover „ 3 A bill (S 423) implementing the The successful bidder shall perform ull ;,5 ft. to uny bulldinu nor 5 ft. to any Plastic Cap Cover ...". _ 27 She also is survived by her hus- Brook Township; and four grand- CbT^during his last assignment in flttlnys, try-ons, measurements end ud- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOED SHOES: „! "| • plan is now before the Education JustiiUTHs at his solo cost und expense, y.one "boundary line. CranfoVa",' "flew Jersey , , band, tyilUam, ahd, another bydth-v Vietnam. lie also received the sec- High Thoroaood , Corrimittee of the State Senate, which cost und expanse shall be included (d) Rear Yurd. Tlirrc uhall be u Proposed - • #1020 Blapk 9 er, Eugene P. Coe ofc tjnioh Cily. Interment wili be In Fairvievv ond through 15th awards df the Air In the- unit price of cucb. Item. , reur y'urd of ut l«ust- 25 it. The rt-ur ORDINANCE NO. ' O«-4 \' Low Thorogood Medal, during the same ceremonies, Dr. William H. McLean, president , The .successful bidder shall maintain g. yard muy be used for off-street purk- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING' THE ZON- #1223 BUick , - , Funeral services were hfcld. yes- dfemetqry, Westfieia. pluco within an urea of 15 miles.from the • ing provlcfed no parking* uic'a shall.bo INO ORDINANCE OP THE TOWN8HIP v for combat air support of ground of the Association of Lndepettdcnt —liiyu^r—tluiu- 5-;lC-to-u«^y—buijdljiaJI1 Low Floatawa ttBOBB Black 20 terday at the Doyle Funeral Home. pp g UNDERWEAR:ER , Morristown^ 1 I id Colleges arid^TTntversTTies^in'New , try-ons, monsuremonTSi and adjust 5 ft. to any. zone bouiidury line; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN8HIP Quilted; Jacket 12 • operations. 1'he captain Is assigned Jersey and a Union College trus- tii' shull be made by u coiupotcnt ' («)• Lot Area: Shall nol conslul OF THE TOWNSHIP OF • Quilted; Trousers : 7 Mm In Service as a medical evacuation pilot with l hil'V tlll H| _ .03, NEW JBR8EY; Hprttnn I,-- Tt~ ^ _ . __ HiiL'uUnV th« zoiif dlstrlctii of the Town- Commlttee of Cranford, (u) Maximum Lund cotoraue: On ship of Cranford, which is made a Dart Honeycomb Bottoms 8 T5X1H7OOD — Bev. Stephen North Union Ave., who has been'in science degree from Rutgers Uni- He said-tuition aid grants would New Jersey, reiifirves the risht to reject any lot shull be limited to 40',i-, of of Ordinance No, 50-7, adopted on June Hanes #1803 AL Szabo,-jMstorjaf St. Paul's Urfited versity! .New Brunswick, in 1960b;o based on financial need-of the any and ull bids. - .. ^ ' the total lot area. 23, 1959, as amended, and known as tbeSWEATER: Vietfi^m sirice Dumber l.receiit- All |)ldn must be Mod with TownUiip (h) Parking: .Off-street purklne EH "Zoning Ordinance of the Township of yir«lB All'Wool Double ^-— r- Church of chtist? 'vrill feondiict ly received 38 leters. from children His w|fer4)oris, is with him in Ger- family and could be no more than Clerk, Municipal Bulldlnic, Cianford, New required in Article #0, Section 602 Cranford" be, and tho same hereby is. Slbow•-" Blue .„ 8 funeral services today" *at 10 a.m. many Jersey, foV moetlau. to be held In tl)o und 004. . • . • atneu-ded' "by changing tho ucme district - - ,PIRE DEPARTMENT UNItOEMS in the fifth grade at St. ElizabetH^ $500 a semeiter. He pointed out Municipal Bulletins,-Cranford, New Jertey, (I) Oft-ntrcct Loading: Area shall bo in- whlaH'tlio fallowing lots nn designated fleni ^_.. - ' . App^o*. Quantity at Gray's, 318 E. Broad St., West- School in Linden and also one from that the student would be exo-n Tuesday, tho-Bth day of April, 1908, ut In addition to any parking space and on the^Ciauford Tax Map are located ns , CQAT: • 8:30 P.M.' shall.IWJlociitecL.to^the^ieat-BClslilcjQL ymouth' W/L *. , 14 Stanley Dough- tfieTrTeapherTSIsiet fctarkairfi. TFrt BnOTCKA the building and properly screened (a) Lots 1, SA7~2B, and __. HOUBBKBWeather-Read: »y. No Line.. r .... ;5 erty of-335 Hazel Ave. Mr. Dough- letter-writing project resulted nually'in tuitio/n. V. R! Crelahton froiri v|ew., • Block. 807, Irora R-3 to 1-2 dnd HOUBBKBRaeford Worste: d Co.," 8312 " ~ - ;' """." Aotlng Township ClerH. ,(, 1 r, McLean said as he urged the Section 1. That Ordinance No, .' 59-7 the Township of Cranford, N. J., held at 8:30 o'clock P.M. (prevalUns time). attached to sold specifications. „ •/ ing Club as a'meraber of the New known and destBnated as the Zoning Or- on March 26,- 1968, and wjlf bo-consld- DONALD R. CREJOHTON, Every bidded r shall submit with bid trustees to contact theiHegislators. dinance, of the Township of Cranford, Itfld l k bd l t 30< Ybrlt-NeV Jersey Trails Confer- J fnr final pwatfe, afte ubUbUe h 4—oorItflsd • ol ock of bond, equal to, 30< ence; Is responsible lor. maintain- '.'If' financial aid is^not available, emended, bo, and the same hereby Jo, int. at another rneeHng of (aid Townahlp Dated: March 26, 1«8» otJMo totaj bid. The siilccessful bidder more and - more students will be further amended as follows.: Committee at, lfunlolpal Bulldliud Cran- Adv. Fep: 810.56 3-28 Js^required to make dellveisy within sixty Itig a 13-mile* sectiofn of the (a) By addltm to floctton 201 ..of, Ar- ford, New Jersey, »n <60)~' days after date, of awarding con- Appalachian Ifail near Greenwood uijabie to attend the college of tlclu 2 a now zone district designated . TUESDAY. APRIL 8, 1988 tract. • " ' V ',-;•. • \ . •'. . their choice. The tuition costs can- as U>e' —OB-2 Office Bulldinu District." at 8:30 o'olook P.M. (prevailing time). . TOWNSHIP OF Payment will be made upon delivery and Lake on both sides of the New (b) By revlslne the zOnJng map and de- DONALD R. CREiaHTQN, Cranford, New X approval cf all of the uniforms and equip- Jersey-New York border. The not be met entirely by what a stu-HneatlnK the zone districts and .schedule ' . . . ' , Acting Township Clejrk' NOIICK-rtTO ment: • " "\^ - ' ' •• • dent can now earn or borrow. of requirements which accbinbany said Dated r March_26,. 1988 ' • •' • EO.U,' The sucntssful bidder shall perform group'will meet at the administra- ordinance, as amended, nq as to delineate Adv. Fee*- £31'.^0 ; . 3-2..8. NoMce is hereby^iven that the Town- all fittings, try-ons, measurenxents and, Mrs. Paul Selby of_Cranford, fi- thereon said "OB-2 Office Building Dis- ship Commlttee^w, Township of Cran- adiusn.'Unts at his sole cost and tjraense,' U6fi bUiidliig of {ne Union County trict," which skid zqno dJstrlct, shall in- ford -will rooWve sealed -bids at Its meet- which cost and expense shall be included • in^tho unit prlco..of each'Item. V' ''ark Commission, .Warinancd Park, nancial aid officer, tolct the board ld(ol!pjvrnKJIol5^aa_ilie .'sajne oro TOWtfSHIP OF CRAJSfFOED Ing to beheld in the Municipal Bulld- ^ 1 ">• frpivqnf nf all i nn the PrnnfnrH Tnv Jng, Crtfnford, New Jersey, on Tuesday, The successful bidder shu'l maintain »* libtltft3 -ptate-witrrlrptatewitrrlri an area off 15 miles frdm the Lots 7S4A,-755A, 758, 750. 700, in * .••••• - •' Proposal , ' • j9r we at K day session. students at .Union io furnishing of the following, items.ief TowrishiTrihi p off CfCranfordd att whichihh al lll flfltt- Block 661, Lots 7io. 721. 722. 723,..., ' OftblNANCE NO. ,6*8 . tlngs, try-otis, measurements and 'adjust- College have.sij^e form of finan- In Block 808, which said lots-ore . AN ORDINANCE BUPPLEMSNTJNOj equipment: - " • I'H] rOUCE DgPABTME now located in tl Item . Qiumtltx tailor, who shall be available during xeg7. ffip With P cial aid this semester. t»he added Lpts 1-B, 1-C. C"D, 1-ft." 1-P. In ORDINANCES BY ESTABL! SO THE OVERCOATS: • ular business hours until the contract h«s . that nearly 20 percent of the day • Block; 807, Lots 6M to $19, inclu- SPEED LIMITS" FOR. ' TRAF- Meade #22 P&F " l-een; fugy execate^. , J •• / It Would Cost Nearly slvo, In Block 808, Lots 598 to 611, PIC ON RARITAN.RO. RE6TRICT- - 28 "oz.. 100«> Wool ' -•'•'.•• . The Towriship .of. Cranford ~ reserves the Wits Presented session students have more than 1 lircluslve, and 634 to 663, lnclu- 1NO gARICTNO . i right to make.sward \n Items, by sroups ' ,, Students in Miss Maria DeBella's one type of financial aid. - slvo, In Block 809, which said.lots 1JE IT ORDAINBtTBY TWB TOWilSHIP TROUSERS :- x :r:;::::;" 7 of iterfls, or as a .whole. In Ufiterminln*; The financial aid officer said 514 are now located 111 the R-3 rone. COMMITTEE J&P THE TOWNSHIP OP Meade. g< 143 the awatd consideration will be given past and Miss Christine Courouniofc|s' Said revised zoning map which accompan- CRANFORI1/NEW JERSEY: • •'.18% oz. whipcord ...', 11 pr. performance on. Township contracts, and sixth grade classes presented an ^tudeftts hold tuition aid grants ies this ordinance Is hereby declared rto SectiQA lni; centers and professional service StlUwater 831-10 100S. in accordance with the letter addressed Wool Serge".: Q • ' . ' ' TOWNSHIP^'-OF- CRANFORD included:- William 'Moloney, Rictt- laboratories. . ' . .. ' , to the Township oT Crenford from f I"BtUllpXB''"":":" : yided by. Union College, federal Before th«- National Defenso—Student^ioans, nrrimnrif;y BTmlt, thQ Planning VerrildtdJ Ji; Long Bleeve Elbeco ^ can ftegal and Fredertclc Schanger. shall- review and approve a sito de- Section 4. This ordinance shall "be sup- Dated: March 26r 1968 federali Educational. Opportunity 683 SSBT - 3 Adv. Fee: $35^4 3-26 JNancy. Madeen, Linda Kraus, Grants, and stat Wulianii\|4ploney, BUchard Scher, tolarship in- v centiveawa Siisan Thill.. and Richard Ward this vast audience of nearly wrote the\ second skit. In the cast were: Gregory" Mease, Richard \ on Universe Scher, James Goodman and John, .Orrioo. V '-•',"<• ly Second graders readers weekly for Authors okthe third skit includ- The children in Mrs. Mary-Lou ed i Richard Florence, James Good- Nolas' second grade in Lincoln man. Robert Haren, Bruce Jenkinns, School Have been studying the uni» jnnif KinpoFflqiidt, Karen Itegjl ud Wfai^d Eathleen Roberts made a.,jcolor. cast irtcluded: Susan Thill, chart explaining the process of Mary McKehna, LindaHfft-aus, Ehre- night and day, while Tracy Buik, jya Brittle^ Sandra Doe, Virginia with, the help of her sister) con- € Rizkalla, Cathy Behlert, Naney structed a model of the sun, with Hedeen, Carol Gladis, Kathy till of the planets orbiting it. ONLY 90 Brooks, Jane Pearlman, James Ap- Christopher Sharkey made a pap gar, Richard Florence', Patty Bass; er mache model of a volcano, and Eyah John Naomi Schneider,,Rich- Nicholas Witting made a model of ard Rodman, William Austin,. Ger- the earth' showing its hot rock ma- ry Murphy and Nancy Fisher, terial found in the core of the through our classified columns! The i chorus included: _ Thomaji earth by using a large ball. fitmbria, Frank Coppola, John De- falma, John Drake,.- James Ellis, Brenda Labers, Janet Mauro, Kathy Public Notices If you have anything to sell, buy prrlco, Joan Pankiewitz, Debra Rio. jlfiy. Janis Semon, Mary Syseskey, TOWNSlttP OF CRANFORP Alchard Ward and James Colck- Omnford, New Jersey NOTICE TO BIDDERS . EaUIPHENT ' ••• or exchange, rooms to rent, need tiand members included Anthony . Notice is hereby given that the Towni ^lbiinese, Robert Haren, Gregory shUj Committee of Township of Cran- for4 will receive sealed bids at Its meet- >, Paul, Nichols, Malcolm Ins to bfl held in the Municipal "Build- Jgle, Richard Rodman, Reed ing. Cranford, Now Jersey, on Tuesday, domestic help the 8th day of April, 1988, at 8:30 P.M., ALL I KNOW IS THAT >hl and Peter Wilson. for the furnishing of the following items of ft ;,Performing with .the ensemble equipment: • FIRE DEPARTMENT UNIFORMS "t6p -were: William Austin, Nich^ Item ' AIWA. qu n |^ CTccKino7 If luiseT^Engstrom, TROTJSEHS: I'lmWIE IN PLENTY 1601 Flint Oray H. D. Leo Co., or ?ancy . Fisher, Brenda Gousman, equivalent :., , 86 -•. -i...TB» OF TIME FOR THE FAMILY

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CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH .28, 19G8 Page Fivft Karechi,' liombny, lown "and Now Stuii Membera l>je, or, those wJio may.need addi- f the Order of the Arv Jersey. . • tional preparation for tnelr chosen row. "Loco! members of .the- Council Rulgewood Library curriculum. The Webelos den~ under the sup-, irrtlude: -Maureen Heuuncy, 208 Expansion Plans Six staff members of. the Cran- "It should be emphasized that ervisioh of Bolidan Pacholok ar)d Thomas St.; Dr. Lee Mountain,*S08 fo»d public s'chool system visited students in the pre-engipeering and Steven .Shupp, den chief, presented North Union Ave., Frank Uamsey, Told by Trusteed the Ridge School' /LUfrary, Ridge- pre-scic'nee pj-bgrams will be ma- a.demonstration of knot tying. • 9 Lawh Ter. The ^bai'-d of trustees oft Union wood, lastvveeJc to learn aboujt its triculated -lnjlegree; Cub meetings are held the third •€oHcgc—nt".n meeting- on Monday j organization and \iiso in the'elo With s'Ummei: work wil Friday of each "month in" Randolph upproved the conversion of th<* en- metitary school program. receive their assbciate Hall. . . ' - gineering graphics laboratory in SOME QUICK I1L 1 Making the trip were: Dr. Anne gree ip two years," Mr. Lynes said. Reserving t he No'iV? 'Ki 1 _ Building (o u y. Bailey; coordinator^ rnerrilsiry laboratory at ti cost of The new prc-engineering pro- arts; Thomas Tipaldl, principal of gram is designed for the high 6^,333. 31ooming8ale Avenue and Roose- Ptiffctfrives .One-third of the. cost< $21,444, school graduate who is not academ- voit Schools, and lotfr" librarians; ically ready for the demanding col h^-pfe4ddcd by i.j>rant: under of Blootn- the federal Higher Education Facil- tggtr-pt-ograrn;-Praf:: "Elmer -WoKr lhgdale Avenue and .Roosevelt acting dean ahd chairman••-of. the —^Fhe—park-^drivesHn—Warioanco ities-rAct. Bids for the project will ^choolsand Mrs. Welthy Garages __A'The be. received later this spring and gpr Bfitil. Mitsuki Murj," a Japanese legend' JPark, Elizabeth and Roselle, and iri : of BrOok^ide Place and Cleveland "Our.new program will be gear- Cedar Brook Park, Plp|nflald, as work is scheduled to begin in June- Schools, Miss, Jean: 'Christian of by Horiald W. Lackman was pre- Dr. Albert E. Med.er, Jr., of Wost- ed to the scholastic achievements well as the •blark. drive around thq Lincoln ,and Sherman Schools, and Bepted recently at an . assembly •field, chairman of the- education ; and "potential of these "students, Township of Winfield, will be- dos: Miss Kathleen Reilly of Livlngston cd toy motor traffic; on -Sunday- inmmittee^-rfiported a need for ad- iCSenue";, ahd~ Wfilnilt"^ Avenue jnornlrigs, beginning Sunday, April ditional classrooms- to provide mr Schools. ' 7, to enable residents' of Union eXpected increase iri enrollments. -County-to-enjoy a -morning bleyol'o He said one way to-obtain them y g y ould bo to romovft it &l)MuUlkccu vyvy Hie Un istrative offices and other services Ma,ureen ibh County Park Commission. now housed in classrcjoms. This Household musiciads were played Barnett Joins This program was Initiated last would be dbno by.providing addi- Annual Dinner by, Victoria Brois, Michael Banna£ jEall iti Warinarico Park 6n. a trja[ Hoaal—administraUve—spnrpi, he Fall Semester Elizabeth Cermak, De.bra Lebers, basis and because of its success is pointed out. Lipa -DiT-uliOi— David Lipari and - "being continued. Effective Sun- • Dr. Henry j. Mineurl chairman ,H2ub Pack 175 held iis annual Jojjn. Pak> while Susan CampbelL . day,. April 7, and continuing 6f a special planning committee, iJnioh College has set April 12 Blue and Gold Dinner recently'at Anita Lejnieks, .Martha Lynes anil- through Sunday, .October 2Q, all said progress is being made in Cranfbrd Methodbt Church.-. Carol Trotte were- the dancers. motor-tra4ric w"ill be prohibited in as the deadline for receiving appli: Milton Barnett, president 6f Bar- planning lor- a new library,, for ad- cations for the day session for the The following ••" boys fecfeive^l The chorus of Japanese men and the three areas selected for bicyc- dltldnbl ^Bdministrative space, and nett Js WLnes and Liquors, 30 East- coming fall semester, it was-an- awards: Rlcjiard Schwuebach, women inchided: Victoria Bro^- ling between thei JibUrs of ,7 aim. for other needed facilities, nounced today by George. P, tynes, 4ames. Andersbjb, billy Jones, tiob Susan' Campbell, Elizabeth J&- man Str has accepted a position and 10:30 a.m. and/adults and ;Dr. Kenneth W."Iversen, acting director of admissions. Joiuison/i Steven Pacholok, Ronnie mak. Lisa DiTulio, Mary/Krysiak; with FSdway Associates, wholesale diildren may ride, bicycles-during president, reported that 29 sppho-' Mr. Lynes reported that appli- Rastelli, Robert Sherm, Robert Ry- Debra Lftbers, «Ajrjlt^*^ Lejnieks,, tnis period albhg park drives. mores — the largest number, ever ersori, Kevin Hartland, James Rowe Hqtlbr distributors, In Jersey City, The program will offer family cations fqr the fall* semester aire Martha Lynes, Cartfl Trotte, Gayl»- — have been elected to Phi Theta running aboiit the same level as a i4 Marc Gajxett v. ;.T Valestin, Mienael Bannak, Dean ^ A^rli i, it was announced groups and individuals ah oppor- Kappa, national honorary scholas* year ago.. Union College received Guests included Ciibmaster and ^Ferrarp, J$nies Eitegerald, 'Russell , f,—_.,... .. tunity to participate in a personal this \yeek. ife will serve'in, an ex- tic '^ofclety, which is considered the nearly 3,000 appUcationsfor tap Mrs. Aug^U8Tfortjbnagall>f Pack Herman, Richard Leahey^JDaYifi physical fitness program and will PhTBeta Kappa of the jiihior col-' ecutive cajtooitjr in the sales de- enable family activity. falL semester ~bf 1966 for a, fresh- 75; Rev. Edwin Williams, associate ^Jpari, Jbhn Pakf Chris Semop partment. lege movement. He also reported man clasps of 800 in both the day pastor of the church; Scoutmaster and George Snyder. ,' Parking for autos will be avail- a larger number of students last and and Mrs. Clarence ShupjjJjfTroop The local retail liquor store will able along-the cQjRcourse.adjacent seme'ster was. named t6' both the visions director report- 75; Mr. and Mrs. George Frank, Anyone,with heart disease, or a Why. Hot check your a'Hlc be carriea on 1$ his bfytfver, Wil- to the Waruianco" Park Stadium, president's list and (Jean's list for ed that' lUiioh Cbllepe expflfita a Ingfitiitirtnal fftprwciP^tntlirftg nf thn suspected condition, should see his 11am Darnetj, Who haa, boon aGSOci i^h Park-Aye. entrance tg^ ll hlt sljghjtly laijger freshman class neitt chufchj and-Assistant Western Dis- physician before. undertaking pnj- ated with the store for-the pait dar Brook Park ^ and at. the. in longed or strenuous exercise, sujcb r. fall.; • trict Commissioner and Mrs. as a, Sprliig clean-up» the Union 6r basement storage places 28 years as a / partner and vice- field entrance - Tor flie.. park drive Mr, and Mrs. Alfred .Frigola.Of-7 April 12 {also, will be the deadline George Kopf. : Ill County Heart Association cautions., president and secretary. near tfie^ Garden State Parkway. Summit Rd. are expected home to- for high school seniors , Walter Anderson -was inducted and turn items no longer Hatid of 228'tforth.Av.e., rta^-frbrn a riitinth's-'ya'catlohi n San-appHcation| for- the new pre-erigi- into the. troop by Cubmaster pavid A program of regular physical W.; a jjjflrt-time *• employe m tne ^ pcci, a^junlor at Yanfetea Juan, Puerto Rico. - SLJ«^_ neeriri gj anh pre-sclence programs, Hartland", and David Mandell and activity recommended by yoqf stote f6r the past sevenyears, has College,|Yankton;.S. D., has-been Mr! Lypesfsald. These programs Jtopert VicctnveiK inducted—into useful to you into cash? jdlhed the staff on a full-time named to., the dean's ysLioxJlifl James Tomasulo of 42 West Hol^ ^ilt be ay|a}lajble^ to high school the Webelos; den. ^ : - ...'- ^- : you in shape for Spring, and keej> basis and will serve .as storfe man; Erst"semester. A mathematics "f St. returned- receiitly frojrn Fort graduates^who may be deficient in - Entertainment Was. provided by you ijj better health for the- daya «gcr, Mr. whd fownorly *aa j.-.^u..'.- Fla, wb

nddence in U* clistorow. Admiral^for ftxsmpls, In its newly innounced three BPW Advice on year warranty on color TV 81 picture tubes tellV you, "Admiral color TV must be Finances good!" BbD sales prove Speaking on "Budget Today for It. What's more, whin you Tomorrow," Miss Mary Tierney, buy from a BBD Appliance assistant to the president of the Center, vou get (he adited . Crowi Union County Trtist Company of personal guarantee or satis- faction frorn your friendly Priicess Elizabeth, advised members of the Independent BBD dealer. So Cranford Business and Professional BUY WITH CONFIuENCE! Women's Club to be "sophisticated CANISTER VAC shoppers in matters financial.". We live in a world of precar- ibus finances — of alarms about Farb«rwarb gold, threats of. Inflation,' shrink- With 8-ttc. tool set. - age of previously considered ade- Stores own accessories. quate retirement plans. &ow more than ever it is important to be -ell > venied, in the art of balancing EUREKA je biidget," arid "this," the speak- brr>»aid> , "applies to nations and IIndivid Miss Tierfiejtcoyered, questions bf glamour stoc"fetL tne discount Opil Mtittr ttouse/thr "safely the "risks" of investments*^^-ad- Wce "of'Bpeclallsis, tne .""" You.Can Advertise Your Of estates, the importance of m. SOO-BP and the wise use of credit. of Only An announcement from the. State Federation7 6t Btisiness and Professional Women's . Clubs ad- CANISTER VAC Vised that Miss Mary Lou Wetjen 11 11 yo 0t wl sMel.wltli c3»*Hn^^^^^^^^"^"•"^H'^*^e the mo*tcoltlyafi3 mo«t imporHot par^ t olyowe«le>r:T' " ! iffy «»f" f F«ai«f«<,a/•#%^i-.-r-f AiailW.l elect and Mrs. Josephine Rudnicki drip tray. all wood console with Instant Play-no waiting for souad or nlbtpren|btpre. VHF Sup^Seop* tantr , Per Insertion for chairman of the state nominat- has pra-sepro-set fine tuningtuning;. 2-jpee«J.tranflitorUe2-spee,4.transls Ued UHf tuner.tuner.. Chrama-Brlto picture tuM Bse* Steel chassis with ing comiHUtee. B«ith ire members rare earth phosphor for extra brightness. iitdlhatle degnttsler prevents magnetic Interference. vinyl bumper^ Oomes (80 Word* or Less) of the local dub. with attachments. Admitted to membership were \ixi. Carol Ann LaBtacio and Miss 4 Deadline for Each Thiirs. ary libyie. Jidmirai 20 cu. Ft. Mrs. Dora Kuszma an^l Mrs. Rud- Issue is Tues. at 5 P. M. nlcfcl received "gold card" honori for . having be«n instrumental in NO DEFROSTING dddlng five new members each to this year's roster. A 25-percent in- REFRIGERATOR (ireaio In membership was report- ed. • T102S Miss Wetjen reported on a ioaV FREEZER CITIZEN tional BPW legislative cohference PRESTO 2-Sllct which she attended recently iri y Mitt. Washington. Visits wlth^Sehators use and. Williams and Congress- TOASTER Woman Dwyeur wejre' among high- HAIR DRYER lights of her Wp;' . . nith REMOTE CONThoL Two temperature controls-one for refrlg- ,' M CHRONICLE erator, one fdr trie big 228 It), freezer. / Compact door storage, automatic door closer. 1O 44 HD20M • Toasts to «hadi.y«i 21-23 Alden Street 29 want...automatically! Speaker Announced . Bright chrome ilnlsly Cranford, N. J. I Use oi Montos^orl" tecMQlquos with emotionally ' disturbed chil- dren will bo discussed by Miss La- kaml Krlplaiji at"tho spring meot- ng of the Suburban Council of the BBD nternatlonal Reading Association fcxt . Tuesday at the. Sandmolor Schopl, Springfield. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 26 Eastman St. (Opp. Gfanford Theatre), Cranford, Miss Kr'ipluni, is associated with APPUANCE CENTER Open Mon., Thurs.and Frl. Evenings ho MottloMorl Cefltfer of Kow J«r- iey and His founded icHoola in •r

Page Six a. CRANFORD (N.J.) CITlZENUANDOBfRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 19?8 McClintocks Are Moving to Families En tertainBerriardine Madden, Michael Schoh fjinda Ellen Qwens Bride ' " . y • • •" • ... • • Of John James Rottmann After Residing in Cranford 30 Years For Confirmands ToTYohourictVows,Thi$ Spring , Mr. and Mrs. John McClintock of 100 Park Dr. are moving to Ponte At St. John's ] . Miss Bernardine Madden is be- Wedding vows were exchanged between Miss Linda Ellen Owfens, ; ^-Ve^ra, Fla-^aftei^Fesidln^ri-GraflfOTl^oFSO-y £ainily-—dinners^ J?!r£ _Jield_Jn_ 4rofne7Fto~Miciraer~l*.rScholz of attended and were graduated from the Cranford scboqjs. '.'.#. honor of a number of Cranford 'Elizabeth, son of the laie Mr. aria~ John James Rottniarin, USAF, son"of Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Rottmann yqung • people who were among John, Jr., a graduate of Rice University in Houston, Tex^, is now Mrs. M. Scholz,: it -was an- rothier's best man. Ronnie November Rites ranfprd' Board of Educatioh KathleenHBlood-daughter-of-Mrr tyjnder^S was a-member of the study-'group"" arid-MrsTTlichard J. Blood of 142 Fetes Jeqnnette Reichert which_ledjo_the establishment of of Elizabeth>cousih of the bride, Mohawk Dr^^was honored with a Miss Jeannette Re'ichert,.'daugh- .the' Joint Civic Committee for En- 'anijly- dinner. Her sponsor,.was and Robert Sulikan "of Roselle couraging Candidates for the Board MISS BERNARDINE MADDEN ter Bf Mr., and Mrs. Walter J. ushers. \l,aurance Breaks of Education. « her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Janosik Reichert of .9 .Fifth . Ave^^was The bride,' a graduate^ojf Cran of ^yndhurstr^ttlests ~were from honored, at a .surprise, bridal . L.-Mr. ."arid —~He served-asTTdeaCon and trus- Qceanside, *L. I,., and Lyndhljrst. jtidtihSpeath Feted At shower on Sunday helcl at the Bay, f brd ]$igh-Sehool, wasremplojfiecHjy ave an- tee of jthe First Presbyterian l^anpower, .Inc. in Elizabeth, un -Sr.,123 Hillcrest Ave., Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle of Leaf Post Memorial Home in" Gar- nounced the engagement of their Jhurch amTlyas. chairman of the Oraton Dr. entertained with a Co-Workers wood. Some 55 persons, attended hfer marriage. daughter. .Carol Joan, to Latirance pack committee of Cub Pack 103 ^'Airman 1/C Rottmann was grad- t MISS DOLORES KOZAK buffet supper in honor- of thebr Miss Judith Speath of, Kenil- the party. • '.-•,.. [OHN J. ROTTMANK L. Breaks, son of Mr. and,'Mrs; when this was the only pack in son, James.. His brother, William, uated' from", Roselle Park High Cranford. / . ""..- wprth was guest of honor at a The bride-elect will be married C. Ht Breaks of 37 Georgia St. served as his sponsor. Guests were to Thomas J.jfltorubsky, son of Mr. School and attended the- duCret Mr. McClintock has just .resigned surprjsekitbhen shower held Tues- Miss Dennis, a graduate of Cran- Nichti&as Alexo,Jr\frof m Cranfordf , Millingtonb , St and Mrs. jfoseW***- Pprubsky of 23 School of Art in / Plain'fiefcjU He is Carol ford High School, attended Union as director and vice-president of- day night at the home of Mrs. presently stationed atTravis AFB* J fing, Newark, Verona and Clark. Lincoln, Ave., W.rat a nuptial mass -• College and fs employed by Mobil the CranfoVd Savings and Loan As- Elizabeth Carter pt. 35 John St. in . .- , Feted at Bridal sociation after over a decade. ja£ EngagedtoWed Mr. and "Mrs. Ehvood W. Bow- on June 29 in the Church of"St — A surprise bridal Chemical Co.. Central Research, in djsh of'2 MacArthur Ave. entefc Mrs. Elizabeth Haustein, also of Anne in Garwood. " ••- /• " zthe couple will make their home Edison.! service with this organization. He in EUnaa. Calif. . ' • ? , held recently at f3 Dolores Kozak tainedi Saturday evening with a Crgriford; was' co-hostess "fofVthe Hdstesses for the event were the ' Breaks, also a graduate of also served as president of th<» Restaurant^Union, in honor of Miss United Fund Campaign, of The engagement of Miss Dolores dinner in honor of their son, Brian. :tyr Guests, all her co-workers, prospective hridal attendants. Miss • i^MSr. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgom- Carol Ann De Rose^o'f 220 Pawnee Cr brd High School, served three ford. , Kozalcto Nicholas Alexo, Jr., son Thomas Seuffert of Caldwell served were froim^ Cranford and Kenil- Patti Zabelski"of Springfield and ery of 22 Colby Lane have'as their Rd. Her mother^ Mrs, Daniel he years in^W^e Mariije Corps. He. is of Mr. and Mrs:"Nicholas Alexo of as Brian's sponsor. Guests wqre Miss Alyoe -^vt^r of ' Rff presently empJUwedi by., tb^c Cran- "We have pleasant memories-of &• Seullert ana worth- ":. "'•'' ;' r—'—-—- ghost, Mr. Montgomerya-nyrther-i Rose, was hostess for-the 60-gueste our friends" and associations in "39~~Seuth~7£ve:, W., was made Miss Speath will become the N.Y., cousins of the prospective, ford Post ;Office? known by , her parents, Mr. and family of Caldwell. ' bridegroom, and Miss Mary Ann \ A.; L. Donaldson of Sterling; present, Cranford," Mr. McClintock said. iride of Frank, Martins^pf Newark : Ill_ They spenj the—weekend, at Miss LeRosel.will be-married to .A NoveTtnlret'weddlnfi^is being Mrs.. John J. Kozak' of Linden. Donna. Imbriaco, daughter of n May 4 at Trinity Episcopal Taras of , N.Y.,. cousin of if "Thirty years have brought many M. and Mrs. I: Robert Imbriaco of ' tfte Montgomery, summer home in Robert_ Motola of Colonia on May planned^. changes and new problem^ but The future bride JsLemploved :burch. " ,^ the future bride. Long Bea'ch Island, accompanied 11 in §t, Michael's CHurch. as a secretary with the Internal 8 Omaha Dr.^ was honored with a they have also brought new peopla buffet supper, Mrs: Julius Mele of « Robert M. Donnelly, son of Mr. ;b$\ ^sa ' son, Robert, and., their Mrs. B. C. Belden of .10 Manoi •and ideas to cope_with these protv Revenue Service, Newark. . • Richard Brien Anderson, son 'of amkMrs.* Martin J. Donnelly of 215 son-in-law and daughter, of the ye. is ..convalescing in Muhlen- Metuchen served" as^- sponsor. g, ..Carl Frank, a memb Iems>^We wish - Cranford. well in Mr. Alexo, Jr., who saw service Guests were Jfrom Avenel, Me- Capt. ^tfld Mrs. Richard J^,/ ^Arbor^Si, has resumed his studies BfrsBf . JohiuJhiJ. HumphreyHh ; "Jr., and sophomore class of Sta'un pn-Mill- erg Hospital, Plainfiehj,' where the future, as in the past, and sav with the ITS, -Army in Korea, has son of IST^Hawthdrhe St.,~has , at Clemson^ University, fclemson, shej underwent major- surgery our ti)chen, Vwiai Lindelr, Elizabeth. elected: to Phi Theta Kappa, , John, of Elizabeth. • • tary .Academy in Staqnton au good-bye,s to our just been .d&charged^with the rank S. C, follawitrg^a^week's .Vacation _ i aj0-day;spring, Monday. '•'a.;," • ^_ Fanwood-iind Cranford."' ety, . - ton Ave. was hostess Tuesday eve1-. and Mrs. Herbert Frank of 464^0^ Mlv^nd Mrs. Robert D. Millar of ^nd: Mrs. Vincent Bongiovanni ot is in his sophomore year. He has 176 Mohawk Dr., was honored with Btng for mah'jongg. Guests were chard' SJU;' returned home Sunday 203 SouHuUnion Ave. will.rettfrn Rabbiandim^Sidney D.Shanken heen a member of Golden. K^ey, ,the Richard G, Keppler, Jr., bf\20 Mrs. Joseph,Babinec and-Mrs. Alex after^spending the. weekend sights today fromSa 14-day Caribbean a dinner on Sunday. Louis Mag-, chool's honor society, for two Woods Hole Rd.,, hais-been elected\ MjMesky, both of Cranford, and s^ingin Washington, D. C, ise. lpuring>the cruise they giano of North Bergen served as ears. A dean's list student, he is sponsor. Guests were from North one of six. senators-at-large on the Mrs..;WrJ, Campion of WestfieW ped at the porwotJSt. Thomas, 25(h Weffima Anniver$dfy c an editor of the college pap.gr and General,. Assembly "of the Student iMrs. Richard Carlson,- Jr., of 6 Martinique, Barbados/>Trinidad, Bergen, Woo"dbri4g©. Jersey, City studept leader of Warren House. Government Association of Athens 1 Rabbi sand Mrs. Sidney D. Shanken of ll In Ave., E were and Cranford. Mrs. Herjnari Oemcke 45 Wood PI, be hostess thih s af- and Sim Juan,, Puerto Rico. - v Mr. Anderson has been serving as College,,,Athens, Ala. Spruce St.,was hoStesvWednesday ternoon for bridge. Guests will .be honored on the -occasion of their silver wet] ^anniyersary at -an Mr. antf'Mrs. Joseph Appel of 27 utor for. an Indonesian student Iroquois Rd. entertained Saturday afternoon foT'canasta; Guests were Mrs. Claude H. Grady, Mrs". Wilr Mrs; , P. Barone $8 Crane twfteg shabbat following services at Temple, ^Friday.-Hosts at the college. He 'is scheduled to Claude Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.' Kennethr'Powell, Mrs. liam F. McCann, Mrs. Charles J. Parkway was, hostess^recently for for the^'evening were ."Mr. and Mrs. ~" Aaron, Mr. aifodJMrs. Jess evening with a buffet supper in receive an associate in arts degree ' i honor of their son^ Gerard. Robert Mrs. Claude Grady,' Jr., of 36 C. Mascuch Smolinske, Mrs. William J., Evans, mah jongg. were Mrs. Ken-Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Burton iman, n "business management in June Brookdale Rd., will arrive .hjjjne Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs".. V.'J. nethPom and Mrs. Waldb Nel- Mr. and' Mt$. ^Marvin"•'"Ostroi^JUf. Bischoff pf Clifton served as»spon- and has'"been accepted to continue '•'TBT," MrSy^f:' J» tSruffewaLclfel r and sor. •- Thirty guests attended from Friday to spend Uie weekend. .He. .Mrs.^Jdhn 1.' Grimly, all of Cran- Grupewalder and Mrs. Kenneth F. son Ot-€ra"riford, and Mrs. Robert and Mrs.iGeorge^HftubineiJWr: and his studies at New York Univer- attends Grove City Collegi esen of'Clark and a guest of York City, Palisades OPark, f<" Egan, all of Cranford. , Mrs. WUliam Tabat; and Mrs. sity. ye City, Pa. Irs. Salvesen's from Rnhway Irving Weiss l Sranfoj'd. and Cranford. -~ lliam Havesonof ly. of Cranfoxd>> antMM[ra,l.Edgar.. talnside was- hosess yesterday for Mr. ter of Mr. and* Mrs, W..S. Craft Of Shak, "president of. the Ave. announce the A College Preparatory School for Bo rades 4-12 a bridge-luncheon held at the Echo negation,' presented the Rabbi 227-Columbia 18 .Central Ave.; has-been named Lake Country Club in Westfiel a silver cup in appreciation birth of-a^Json, Craig Thomas, on to the dean's, list at Maftha Wash- ington College of the University of "': . Announces tl Guests, were Mrs. Robert Bigl of his 10 years service as Rabbi Ma,rch 13 tn^Mjihlenberg Hospital, 116 North Ave. W. ,•.,.... Crunford Westfield, Mrs. Channi^ of Temple B«th-El. \ Virginia, ,Fredericksburg, Ya. ^he, 7 Plainfield. He joins a sister, Kim- is a graduate of Cranford High Mrs. R. Mf. Crane, M Mrs. Stanley Goldstein—presi^ berley. Ann, 1. The grandparents Hall, Mrs. School. ' Tel. 276-4700 Entrance Jr., dent of the Sisterhood, presented are Mr. and Mrs. George^Hayeck oi Mrs. Clifto the couple with a silver ceremonial For A4flussion to Grades 4> 11 Ghambe dish for their anniversary. 5 Garden PI. and Mr. ajnd Robert Montgomery, a "junior at WEEKEND SPECIAL! Raymond Brown of -38-Elizabeth Rochester Institute of Technology WiH Be Given on The Temple Beth-El Dramatic in Rochester, N X-, has resumed rs. Walter McGarry of. 409 Den Group-offered excerpts from the Ave. x YJUJD SATURDAY- ONLY Saturday, April 20,1968 man Rd. entertained. Monday 6ve drama, "Skipper Next To God," his classes after spending* a 10-day ,'n.tng for Mrs. R W.-Hoins.-Mrs hv .Tan—< « [er Uistjng; May 11) Walter Gearrick, Mrs. Karl '-JE. Rabbi's sermon. * Mr. Ellenberg Mr; and Mrs. Abraham J. Chas- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrje 'Mont Scnar,Tjand Mrs. Francis W. Col- produced the play.. noff of 3 Mendeir Ave.'have ^an- gpmery ot 22 ColSy-JLane. linjs, alTflf. Cranford. Rabbi Shanked came to Temple nounced the birth, of a daughter Amy Ellen, onNMarcH J7, at Saint ' Victor L. Arrington, son of Mr. jFor additional information -write foil the School Beth-El as its spiritual leader in (Cash and Gar: :, 215 Nort^1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Bernard Coventry September of 1957. He is a former Barnabas Medical Center, Livings- and Mrs. V. L. Arrington of>6Q1 of 219 Retford Ave. have returned president of the Cranford Clergy ton. Mrs. Chasnoff is the former Lincoln Park, E., has been name home after vacationing for a .week Council and is at present serving Susan Krueger of Kearny: to the dean's first honors list for WATCH FOR OUR WEEK-END S in Hawaii. Among the places of as president of |the Northern New the fall semester at Juniata Col- interest they visited were Hono- Jersey regi6n of the Rabbinical Lt. and Mrs.; Joseph Whelan have lege, Huntingdon, Pa., where he is. lulu, Pearl Harbor, Fern Grotto Assembly of United Synagogue of announced the birth of their first a sepior majoring in French. and Kauai. America, the conservative branch child, a daughter, Charlotte Ashley, of American Jewry. born on February 24 in Greenville •JMyles Ji Goger, son of Mr. and OURS ALONE Miss Stephanie Andersen, daugh- The Shankens have two children, S. C. Lt. Whelan, formerly of Mrs. Joseph Goger of 309 North ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Andersen Levia; at Borne, and Zev, a student Cranford, is presently serving a "Union Ave., received honorable or 9 Dartmouth Rd., a senior «t at Hebrew, University in Jeru- toiir of duty in Vietnam, His wife mention on the Dean's Honor > BeaveKCollege, Glenside, Pa., Is salem. • ••'•.' the former Dorothy- Gillespie of for the first semester-of the 1967- Greenville, is residing in Green 68 academic year at the College of one of 46 kindergarten^elementary for Spring is, and secondary^education majors Miss Cynthia Ann Staigcr,^augh- ville, S. C. The paternal grand- Emporia, Kans., where he is a sen- Who recently begart a^udent teach- ter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugo M. Stai- mother is Mrs. Lillian Whelan of ior majoring in business adminis Romantic, Soft ing in the and subur- ger of 711 Brookside PL, has been Jarwood. tration. ' ban Philadelphia 'schools. Miss An- elected secretary of the sophomore and full of dersen is teaching first and fourth class at Hartwick College, Oneoqta, innocent charm. grades at Cold Spring School. N. Y. •• -'--.,- • , '• Black &„ white * Miss Janice J. Tarulli, daughter Miss Sharon Putz of 16 Sutton PL, of Mr, and-'Mrs. Joseph Tarulli of a junior at ~Ad$lphi University in chiffon, 7-13 120 Elm St.r has been named in the Garden City, N^kihi dean's second .honors list for the man for a pancake breakfast which ~$32 fall semester at Juniata College, her class will sponsor this Sunday Huntingdon, Pa., where slje is a for the benefit of the Garden City Beautiful the fashionable' freshman majoring, in biology. Community Fund. shoes for young daughters You following their i_lchic mothers' FOOD SAVINGS Martin Mtondel footsteps \\ yi decided to get a hairpiece? If you haven't CHICKEN BREASTS ,...:....',....:., : Ib. 59c lice you do your reaction will be, "Great. 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•"-• Cn^NFORD (N. J.) -.riTIZEN ANli tllKONICLE-.THURSjDAV, MARCH- 28, JflGS Page -Seven' ^' Mrs. Hairy B'ab'st and Mr., andCollege ,f)f St. Eli/.;ibclh in Convent I elude tlic following from Crawford;. Mr, uii(i;i\iis. Jaim-s 11. Maiicr of.10 {t\> attend the Laboratory institute City. She is a sciiior at Aloliier Mrs. Forrest 11. Blanding. Station. • ' , . \ rChaijh's ('. llaaK of 711 Hi^h St:Frankli, n Ave., has ljcen acet^ptod of ' MerrhdiKl.isiny in -N^evv YorK S»-t(>n Hifjh School, Clark. ' ' College Club Members Host Miss Lois A. llorakh of 17. Rich- Also, Mr: and Mrs. John. F. Miss Karyn Schoonover, n rrnond Ave., Miss .lane T. Novyakow- Kucinmerle of 15 Biookdale Rd. bcr.of the freshman class at Cham-1.skj i of 483 South Avn, K,, Miss J.oiv Pre-Danbe Cocktail Parties will entertain Mr. -awMVIrs. JIarry berlayne Junior Collr(?»-in Boston, rainc K. 1'aVlncr of 113' Utirnside ^>-Ther^Spritig Happening" dinner-dance sponsored l)y the College Hupheg. Mj, and Mrs. Harry New--! Mass., has returned to her studies Avc, Hjcljard .1. Williams of 115 'Wormy^s C)ub off Cranford will be lield Saturday, at the Suburban man, Mr. fand' Mrs. Edwnrd Gilroy after spending.. the weekend at. Herning Avc., .lohil J. .lonfan of . Hotel,-East-Orange—-Dinnenvill be.served~at-8 p.ni artd (iatuinH will and Mr. and Mrsr^Cafler Porter. home. S)ic is th«-daughter-of-Mr. 301-JVfano^' Avc. Aliss; Sandta L be. from.3.p.m..to 1. » m, :..to~the-music of William Wier's- orchestra, and Mrs;. Kichard—C. Schobnovor of Maine of .'175 Walnut Avc. and iliss 104'Ridge St. _. • \ •KlizabHh-J. Shopard of 41!! Orch- m Dress will be semi-formal. . anl Kt. .-• Several cocktail parties will j>re- ~ .* ;. [_i'~7Z~'.'...Z. ~.'~\ I". —-o— ; ; teffians corncr Miss Deborah "Freiind, daughter cede~the affair. Mr. and Mrs,. S. Mr ar)(j ]yjrs. Ernes,t Swanson and JElliott Hum* of 6. PiskeTer: will Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lo Francpis of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Freund Qf ""Douglas Burile, son of Mr. and12 Collins St., has arrived h6me Hiking Club have as their guests Mr. and Mrs, jwil I ge the guests 61 ML and Mrs. a ; :iJ i Mrs Xltmi* Sfph'Tis nf 208 Arbor ht'r >;nfini< ~unr;i)inn Slip IS —Nt>rman-II. BntDakerHfe-arict ftU*V] Kd'win—=^——-~-^— -- - ^ •j^.. m i 't'' *'Li ^f t':"'* »^*»*.—^"—^ ^St^"left_Saturd^ay ;to spend the memb~er~'oT thefreshman-class --^f- spring vacatiorPinnrirsBsau: jA sen-Monmouth "Mrs. Lewis F. De WoIfr_Jr.; Mr. Guests of Mr. wd Mrs. Elyerqit and Mrs. William R. puncaji, Jr.; ior at Colgate University,^ Hamil- Branch. Schedtiled Here Mr. and'Mrs.. Benjamin Heifer, Mr. J. Yqcker Of 30 Carolina -.'SI. \yill ton, N. y., he drove to Florida with Colored pictures of activities 'of -and Mrs".'William T. Knox, Jr.; Mivbe,;Mr..and Mrs. D. T. HofTecker., throe fraternity brothers, and will the Union County.liikjng ,Club tak- JVtr. ahaMrs^Bruce Kester, Mr.arjd fly from there to Nassau. s ' Society en by members will' be shown as • "imd'Mrs. Jesse B.Patberg, Mr. andMrs. James DeMayo and Mr. arid — Mfrs. "[%• tCentJy-I^dstycun, the,club-holds its annual Photo- t&ey'er i3onna Sue Salleer T muetirit; at the''Cran- Mrs. ftavid, ,C. ^Williams, ,,and Mr. ford Public Library at 8 p.m. Tues- arid Mrs. Thomas K. Turner. Sirs. 'Mr. afid MrsT Wilijarri Sumner.t Mr. and Mrs. Rcty.Sallee of 437Ca- will en- Tins rpfnrpprt to thp Pni-Ai Union Cottgde day. versity of Kenfucky-in Lexington —Anyone -mtcrci.tod— fnftg Mr, a^o. Pr}s, Brace Steele of 23 tertain Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kirjc, JPrQf .hichard $elco"e of Glen Mr, and Mrs, Haldor Se|Yvhv Mr. where she is a sophomore mgjor- -Ridge, coordinator of irter-sorhrr jnore about a "year-round program Jof Suttbn. pi. wili'ientertain Mr. and ing in physical, therapy. She had including such activities as hiking, Mri. Robert Broods, Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs.. Arch i^IcGee alid Mr. and sciehces department^ will .present Mrs. Robert Kolts. as her guest for spring vacation, the annual Phi TJiqta Kappa lec-cycling," canoeing and-weekend Robert; Cbxistensenj^Mr." ajid Mrs: trips is invited to attend. TJi^. Msl,colin g..Pr|lpgfes Of, lboWilliam Weller of Lexington, also ture on Monday at Union College, peorge Grove, .Mr, aiuTMrs. Ken- i a student at the University. Robert Higbie -of Cranford will neth .Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jon- Severin, Ct. will have as their His_to,pic will be. "The Historian -—o— and;,C6mmitment." extend a welcome to those attend- athan Miller, Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green- ing./:' ._•• -.. . • In'our newly expanded. ?*evajls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert field, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dough- David Priji;.son. of Mr. an^ Mrs.^Twenty-eight Union" College > erty, Mr. and MrsrBHte Strohl and osi^h R. PtHl of SB Lehhome Dr.",sophqniores will be- inducted into you'll find a wide selection of sport jackets-featur- Se$yy, "Sir; and Mrs. William t, l\as arrived home for his spring Counseling tJnit Weber, Mr. and Mrs, 0epriie Weis- Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Jiirksheit. Iota. Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kap- ing [he newest "in"! styles u.^w.ith-the-accent pn- vacation. He is a.member of thepa, national-junior—college honor- feerber and Mr. and Mrs. William "Dr. and Mrs. S. F.. D^bbriariski of Representative Electea youth. Our lightweight -sport jackets are available ary scholastic society, at induction : .. Evans.' ''" • • ••-'.•' ' "•"'"• 5 CbTneli Rd. wtir bb hosts 'to Mr. Mrs. James Phelan of 17 Woods arid Mrs. William Yuill? Mr liege in Easton, Pa. ceremonies c^nld.ucted by Prof- in smart solid. colorsy dashing plaidsi and double-- . Mr. ahd'Mrs. Francis McGurke, George P. Marks tit of Eli?abetH, Hole Rd., a board member of the Ydiithjnd Family Counselinig Serv- breasted Naay blu'e'lDlazers. They're all desigped •"' t Vincent, Ditta, a -ireshman at faculty- adviser. The program will ^alem ifjollegei in'.. Salem,, W, Va.,be held hvthei Stanley Room pf the ice; announced that Richard N. for the young-ih-build anH meticulously fitted by nas Seen accepted to the fraternal Campus Center. Bahel of 11 LaSalle Ave. hastjeeh our "experts. Come in ancf Browse" through bur Order of Chi Siigma t)elta.,He is A student must be in the upperelected to jftin her and Richard selections 'today! :., , Wee Expecting! Uie s6h of .Mr. and Mrsi. Stephen ten percent of the regularly en-Rudolph of 224 Denman Rd. \n rep- resenting Cranford oh the YFCS Soon — THfe DRESS RA€K will open an addi- pitta "of i&4 Lincoln Ave.^E. , rolled student body and judged by v PREP SIZES l^fo 20 STUDENT SIZES 36 |o42 the faculty.to have a good moral Board. .. " " . tional shop in ^lio&er t5wn> We'll have lots Glen Kuntz; son of Mr..and Mrs. character and to possess recognized .Mr. Bahel is employed by U. S. BOYS' SIZES 10 & 12 more room and superb parking facilities^ Joseph "Runti , of 312 Stoughton- ^i iM citizenship, Prof. Marks Elywood - Champion Paper, Inc.,- r New^York and has been active in %> $45.OJ) Ave.F has been home for the spring reported. Qhly" accrcditod. Junior- v Vacation, He will return Sunday colleges offering studies equivalent TJalvary Lutheran Church, Boyr to Virg^iaSa Military institute ; in to freshman, and sophomore years Scouts and^the^ Jaycees. Mr,. Bahel —^ ALTEi?ATIONS INCLUDED kfh, Va., where he is a mem- of,,a fully-accredited four-year col- is currently participating in the ;• — YFCS capital fumTdrlye. ^ilfecip SEVERAL OF ^y ber of the sophomore diss. lege r. or university are. eligible, to have chapters of Phi Theta Kappa. "• The YFCS,. supported .bjy the SPftlNG-INTO-SUMMER DRESSES ?.,,;BaYbara Teaehfcaum of 26 Phi. T^eta Kappa, which is re-United Fund of Cranford,"is l THANKS TO THE CRAN.rDRniNi v^n.LD/ BOARDWA\rtL-D> Kjrbl=- REALTORKCMLIUKOS .. .^.wer^We're'e ' hpriorenonored tToo have wprth,Ter.t,will le^ve Sunday garded'as, the junior college equiv- oated a1^^3 Prospect St., ; received, their award "for tn'e mbst^ outstanding improylrnent. pf- a retail, estabish- field, and this year, celejbrates its at SAVINGS 0M&. W 46% to repm* teJr;h^ classedS a tt Syracusa e alent pf Phi Beta Kappa, aims, to merit in, Cr.anford" for;1967r . fr^yi^u haven't already yisrfed our .newiy expanded store, "University in Syracuse, N. V., B$~prompte, ..scholarship^ to develop 50th -anniversary olJ>efvice to the we invite you to fat completing, a iOnlay g; , ,, and, to cultivate fellow- people oLthis-ai»tf. ainly Spring-In to Summer KNITS cation at hbihe.. She is Ihe.^augh-ship among students of 'American" ier pf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tenen- junior colleges, Prof. Marjcs said, ^ Accepted at Institute baum. ... .--•;•' The, studiihte to_be indicted' in- iuJBIizabeth A. Maher, daughter of Miss Nancy Qathout, ghte Mr. and Mrs. John D. Oathout of Shift into high gear!' See the world's greatest cars at the 405 Prospect Ave., is spending her ,.'. ,^> , greatest auto show ever! :wo-week sprang vacation athdnie. She is a nleiriber of the freshman International :lass at |*jne Manor Jariior College ai Lower in Chestnut HilJ^Sfass Op«n Ddly and 5*. 10 A.M. to 6 Mon. ami ThMW. to 9 PJA iW[iss iiebira Gpnano, daughter oi ^anid.-lilr^ Charles Gonano of 2 rton P\,, was tire.guest of Cadet «vv.»Roberu«t WMoorwi«e oof SpokaiieSpokan , Wash.Wsh, ; CLOTHIERS' FURNISHERS AVfe. ^t the fcnnaj Hop at We!stvJ>oint 18 NORTH AVF W HRAKlFOBn; M. «ew... 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•w-w by the contestants on "Why I En- field- trip ,with lunch at an au- fee is appointed'. v tended a meeting of the Board of" ioy Being a GvcV thentic Oriental restaurant. A. J. Cpliano, Inc., of' Hillside Education . Tuesday-, evening at r roffraius ' was the successful bidder on an which several resolutions were • O ;ramM-MiKsJ Fjnaj selecUOin of Miss Ba5ebali offer of $.18,000 for eight" lots at passed but that the board said it will be made 'at a dance at OraTiBe Film on CarolinasDermody aaid Ludlow Sis. The firm had "no time to listen^to- the pub- Short and Fancy Praised at Annual Meeting Avenue Junior Iligh School at 8 plans to erect' a steel and masonrV licv" Mr. -Baron said there is a.need p.m. on Saturday, May 4. • To Be Presented hiiilfling, '-'-containing- 5,000-sqfnare now for the Unison groiipMfV »t»rf Members of the YMCA. Executive^.C^mmitteejaf Cranford, led by ner_will receive i. $25 T bond and a tiara -and will preside- costing. $35,0001 or an air operation. .The mayor said h. A. A. Gordon of>2l Brown ter. Mayor Gill said. "I am confident treasurer arid contest chairman, re- Charles Stelzer. .- . " Miss High Schoolmade inquiry; ae^to what ^prtfgr"ess that we> Will see a reduction in the campouts, These, programs are ported that applications are avail- under the direction „ of Robert New-officers will be installed at is beea niatre (n amending tlocal cost of 1nunicipal_ government RIB STEAKS able at local schools, the Public ordinances to permit parking of • ' ' * rs '. • '' ', tri^y^Won which shouldsbe reflected in the iKblts. Library and the recreation depart-." the next association' meeting on A ne\ of Adventure May 20 atr-ftf3fl-ihn--Tit~the home tr^vel;tarilers op property of the tax rate. •• VERY LEAN Guides has enrolled two groups of Went Office in the Municipal BUild- of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Philo, 9 owners, commissioner * Kent Said I would askk that any perse ing* • ' •.'••'. •. ' ' '•••• ; ' -1- ' Bettye g .fathers and sons who enjoy pro- Iroquois Rd. Uie township presently is conduct who is interested in applyiiig for FRESH and TASTY igrams similar to Indian Guides. Eligible to enter are Cranford daughter of Mr. and Mrs^Ja'mes P. ing^asurvey in nearby communi- the position of director of admin-, „' Mention was.made at the meet- girls currently enrolled in the Webb of 7Q0 Lexington Ave., was ties and that some action may be istration and finance submit his ing of the Cranford '«¥" which is eighth, ninth or 10th grades. Five ChineseWriting presented with a trophy as fourth forthcomings at the next- meetirig. qualifications to. Township Con*- currently an extension program finalists will be selected on the runner-up hv^ne talent contest ik Harry Baroni 403 Walnut Ave., mittee at once. Those citizens, who. PORK ROAST Ib. :fd the Westfield: "Y"; becoming a •basis, of compositions submitted Is Demonstrated the finajgof the 1968 Miss. High urged that the liaison group for are interested in filing for the job Full Rib Half : School' Pageant-of-New Jersey at education, suggested^earlier -this of township clerk should keep* An. ^ ' By Art Teacher Belleville High School on Saturday. tyear by" Mayor Edward Gill, be mind new job requirements and * The local entrant played Gersh- d tht^ may start func I the 'irevised salory," the mayor Wlli's "Prelude No. 2 in E Major:" ROAST CHOPS ITORGIOI^ High School art instructor, en- tioning. jjCe-^reported he had at- concluded. In the 10th grade, at Hillside Ave- Center Cut ....:;: riched, the learhiftg. experiences of nue Junior High School, she is a Charles Messjnais class in "Far student of Elma Adams of 540 pastern Civilization" with a lecture North Union Ave. and has beeft BACK AGAIN! and demonstration of calligraphy, studying piano for eighth-years, LOOKING FOR A FINE the-art of Chinese handwriting. specializing in classical jmtsic. Ib Miss Wong, who learned.the art of' Chinese handwriting as a child 1 CALVES LIVER at home, Explained the alphabet; SCOTCH BO™ (Ceramic Which consists of 214 radicals, the Camps iii New York . 'J837 VBBACOH H equivalent of the letters of th# AT A SENSIBLE PRICE? Roman a(.phab"et7 • ~"~; r .aers Church spent the weekend The radicals are-alphabetized ac- a"t the Ten Mile River Boy Scout 1 f STORE WILL MAIN cording to the number- of strokes Camp in Sullivan County, New needed to write York State.—--.-••-r-^-—-—^—— C LIIN Y THESE SPECIALS, explained that if this system 'were Viilrinir fich. Bottled In Scotland ' $19.95 applied to our alphabet, letters Ing, fire.building, cooking and star sneh-as-^and U wotridr bei TaentitickUonTfor Iwhtch some of Proof — f ied as onesstroke characters, while the scouts earned credit toward a letter like B would-'be" a''three-, LIGHT — BUT NOT The Mosaic first class scout requirements. stroke character. - . •/"-••..• TASTELESS Mis Wong showed how the let- ters of our alphabet have evolved Dr. McDermith ROLL over the centuries, but explained (Continued from Page 1) A GREAT Junior high- schools housing seven- -$£,99 White Meat that in contrast (the Chinese radi- VALUE at cals have changed so' little it is th through tenth graders' were 4/5 Qt. easy for a scholar to read the Chin- built on Orange and Hillside Aves,, ese writings of centuries ago. and Cranford High School was con- 10% XASE DISCOUNT J verted into a two-yev senior high The students were first taught hl^ the, correct way of holding* the brushes. They practiced with dif- ferent strokes, tried using radicals Pool Invitations OUR FAMOUS •\. v and expressing in other ways in a . (Continued from Page 1) Chinese .writing lesson. Miss Wong stated^ The pool staff is complete BLACKBERRY demonstrated, as sne/lectured, and, for'this-year. ' ', ^ OR CHERRY Italian Sausage ib at one point, used different strokes There are still openings in the to make a sketch of dried flowers. swim lesson classes, i\ was an- This alter-school lecture was pre>: nounced, and anyone interested ceded during the day by Misb may register at the recreation der JULEP 4/so, EXTRA LEAN Wong's lectures on Chinese cul- partment office in the Municipal A Delicious Apertif, Luscious on Ice Cream tures and mores, in preparation for Building. GROUND BEEF ...... 3 lbs. 1.19 a field trip to New York City. With Miss Wong and Mr. Messina, the CHUCK CHOPPED .... Ib. 63c Quimby at Central 233-5678 Westfield students visited the Metropolitan 0-BZone Museum, where they saw the Far (Continued from Page 1) ROUND GROUND ... . Ib. 79c .Store Hours: Daily 9 'til 6 — Monday'til .9 ,-•' Eastern section emphasizing Chin- was named acting township clerk ese exhibits. They concluded their without pay until a successor to the BECOME MEAT LOAF MIX ....; v Ib. 69c late Township Clerk J. Walter Oof- \ A KITCHEN X-RIB . ^ ...:.... lb.83c Insurance Exclusively TOP SIRLOIN ...... Ib. 89c MAGICIAN! TQrilOtlNDT^T . TTT7 7 IbTWc^ TRANSFORM A FISH DISH INTO RUMP ROAST ...... Ib. 89c A SEA FOOD DINNER EYE ROUND ...... Ib. 98c Don't Be JUST BY ADDING WHITE WINE! LEAN & MEATY GALLO SAUTERNE . :: $1.00 ALMADEN MOUNTAIN CHABLIS 1.29 PROPHECY CHARLES KRUG NAPA^VVHITE WINE 1.30 BELOVED PAUL MASSON Rr^NESKELLER :.. 1.94 ANDRE ROGERJ=RENCH CHABLIS (24 oz.) 1.85 FREEZER SPECIALS STRADIVARI ABANO The process of evaporation removes the alco-" Our '; hoi from wine used in cooking. - Only the elus-_^- 51$t Year Insure iyefsubtle wine,flavor essence is left to trans- Hot or Sweet of Xform everyday dishes into something very ty PRINCE MATCHABELLI $ Service With Us! special. ' v_ ' • • \ 10 * Box 5.49 Bell's Pharmacy FREE BR 6-1044 DELIVERY CRANFORD FREE DELIVERY 80 Eastman St. (QW. Onnf•f* TfeMtNl MEAT MARKET Call: 17 N. Union Ave. 11 WALNUT AVE. CRANEORDL Cranford STORE HOURS 8 to 5 PJVl. * Lunch Hour — 1 to 2 PMi % OPEN DAILY— 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS , 100-CARPARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE Open Friday — 8 to 6 PJA. HEDENBERGMacBEAN Telephone 276-1113 •fa Thursday Night It Cf«nforyi Family Bargain Chopping Night SOUTH AVENUE opp. RAILROAD STATION* Tall BR9-3000 WINES AND LIQUORS / •j- CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AI^D CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 SECTION TWO ter <>f IJ'nai laboratory insfruclbr. ' ' audience during a- flower—arrang- nifcetiiig, when the women of Os- B'rtlh Women, has been awarded fourth grades at ""the'Walnut Ave- ing program, "International Inter- "Most people get a little less laughter than they are entitled to," ceola were taken on ii tour of A movie program entitled "De- Mrs. Evelyn Selby, 210 Beechnue School feill hold a-fecneflt car- lude," to be presented by*' the : fense Tactics for Womeji" will be the' "Club 10" Key, a national St., financial aid officer,', Glenn D. Kenneth Hayn'es told the members and guests attending the 77th anni- Temple Beth Or in Clark by Rabbi membership award given to B'nai k nival at the home of Mark Gross, Garden Club of New Jersey at versary tea of the. Wednesday Morning Club last Wednesday in Sherlock Theodore Stampfer. * " the highlight of a .meeting-of the Allinger, 231 Walnut j»ve., a mem- Montclair State,College from 10:30 !ranford Junior Woman's Club at •B'rith Men and B'nai B'rith Wojn- 4 Baldwin Ct., from 12:3G to 4 p.m. -Members of--Circle 3- will be n who obtaiy to or* more new ber depart- this Satqrjday. Proceeds will go-to a.m. to 3i pjn. on April 8. Proceeds 1 9:15 tonight at Baptisfc Mr. Haynes program, "Comic Interlude,"" presentebnri flhree- hostesses for the evening and hurch. A staff member of themem-ber- s for their -chapter in oneSpringfield Ave., a member of the , * '""^fo r the needy^ponsored by wiirbenefft the j: , -.•short-acts'— "Pantomime or Ges- Circle 2 will be in charge of de- year's time. • ;. ' . the Hebrew School of Temple ters fund. votions. Union County sheriff's office will English department. . tures,^ "Sound-Effects."^and ,'iCoa-- Eederation._P£y_tea were Miss Ger- moderate. " Mrs. Grunstein also is a recipient Mrs. Arleen A, Walsh, 111 Paw-Beth-El. . ;;: ^dine-V,-Brownr-pxesidenti of the —Jlefrethments-will-be served of the Cameo Award presented by ncc-R4., admissions^ officer; Mrs • Featured will be a variety oof Cancer today^B treated by gur- ~—" VjBrsation"- illTistrated-~ the evolu- he Northern Mew Jersey x-rays, radioactive BUD- tion of cqmmunicalfion between New Jersey State Federation, and a business meeling will follow the Mary Ann Rodes, 18 Springfield gdmes and contests. In the event gery, W- ECapte. Sixth Dls- program, including nominations of of B'nai B'rith.' jvc, a member of the English de- of inclement'weather, the,carnival , aud various drugs, cheml- Tffima'nsT : . a.-...-. —ri-n—hnrmone»~-~ r — • ^Some^Uie very-greatest story- •triit vice-president. Other guests officers for the coming year. Mrs, partmentr were New Jecsey State Federation Visit^lassjpems- Patrick Garrett serves as chairman Mrs, Vane G. McAteer,, 11 Ro- telling gesures are those used by officers residing-nrthe. Sixth Dis- Computer the Hawaiian in the hula dances, of the nominating committee, with more PL, a member^pf the biology trict and the 33 preBidents..of fed- In Local Schbols Mrs. Paul Krugh,'. Mrs. John Bar- department; Mrs. Marion H. Leary, Mr. Hayne* said. He - added, that erated clubs uTtheldislrict. "" Forty-three members of, thrangere , 7 arid Mrs. Roger Brown as Training Course "man displays' his ^intelligence 101 Cranford -Ave., a member of Mrs. W. H. Lang, "-president of Future Teachers of America at alternate. • ' the biology department and co- through games such as charades— Cranford High School participated At Union College a guessing, game /Involving ges- the Wednesday Morning Club, in- Hostesses for the evening will Eleven Cranford residents are ordinator of the nursing program, g troduced the fivo past pretidpnts in a classroom visitation program ho Mr??. Thomas B. Murray III, Bnger A. Poirier, 12 Mohawk : "uTlue"facully tures. • :-/ • ' • in the'Cranford area, MrsvP. E. on. Tuesday within the Cranford Mrs. John Thompson and Mrsan. d staff of Union College who are 'Dr- a member of the humanities "It was noyaqubt woman who W.•'•' J. Hoffman, Mrs pnMir sphnnl system -»— . • . yT"""i' I ' " • •»--••••:••*—"—"i-J1 •' -?—**T*—''"T'^-A^fwwtianijiiil ""•ll — "' • —— ^ had »,voice,1 They vfsited classes at various Mr. Hayne/ said. "She may have^ E. W, S^fiederm, THrs, C. M. Kay oiQney. ,x\unii, aciuin atx- program designed to .acquaint them antTMrs. B. G. Gillespie: schools as follows: viser, entertained dub members picked jr daisy, sneezed, became Brookside Place—-Nancy _ •.-Shar- S^ith the use of the 1130 IBM com- .frightened, by the sound, ran, fell Mrs. jGillespie," Federation- Day at _a—luncheon at her home on puter system."The program is be-ORT^Art Contest ; key. Rise Gordon. Yolanda Down- Tuesday. Honored guests included over/a stump and_groajied'a long chairman, was' assisted by Mrsing,." Karen Wallner arid Linda ing conducted by representatives "loud" groan.1' _>-" Mirante, program' chairman; Mrs. Mrs.Morlroe Westover, president of IBM. . Details Annoiijricefl Guempel. of the Village Improvement Associ- •, / Sound effecter^he speaker cpn- J. W. Apgar, tea chairman; Mrs. ; Cleveland — Mary Stehlin and Kenneth W. Iversen, acting Details »f" an art contest open / tlnued, ^et©^ followed naturally by F. M." Burelbtich, exhibitsr-phair- ation, and Cranford Juniors' past president,; 84id the lecture series to all hi^h school students in New n LpisKticharik; RooSevelt — Carol wojdsi^whicn came by direct IrajL- m'ari, -and .Mrs. . C. A- SKHlmari, presidents, Mrs. John Coogan and Was... arranged . to .acquaint faculty Jersey were outlined by Mrs. Theo- Weisgerbers ' Rbbyn^GeiSel, •"Siie Mrs. Bernard M- Solon. " - in many cases, the buzz.at oi chairman of ushers; •',.,'•';:•....' Koch, Pat Seiker, Sue Wilson and and staff members with how they dore Pearfinan'of 23 Blake Ave. "'.« l?ee,, pujfsffpr/,,the-cat's: sound, and The seven' departments- of theCharlotte Paumi. 9 can make betteruse of the 1130at a board meeting of the WeStfield the his? for"'the snake* ..•-•- jelub. set_up special display tables __: LivijnigstQn_Av6nue — tfudy BeeNewcomers- Club computer•- in • their own research Chapter of Women's American projects, for institutional.research ORT last: Thursday at the home 0f \". The soliloquy ind.dialogue werF for the tea; Each display showed be; Xincoln Sohool —' Donn^ Ar- ; : dem6n,3tra^ed hy jilr. Haynes^ The the scope of stud'ypursued by thenold, Karen ^Kiam'ie, SdndT>Max- Tea Fetes Seven and for other'usesk Mrs. Gerald Glasser in Westfield. *\ dialogue :Wto 'done with theaid of members of the Wednesday Morn- field and Donha Williams. The 1130 fcoiripUter system was •T^he meeting was conducted by ,a huge black cape and seven. ing Club during the past two years. Hillside AVenue Junior High New Members nstalled in Union-College's "new, Mrs. Harold Cohen of 17 Wads- , masks. He varied bis voice as he School —' Eileen Nadelman, Sue Seven new members of the Cran- Science 'Building in. September. worth Xer., president. Fashionably...Join Our ,;.portrayed "fir. Faust alternately Kopejman, • janis Millquist. Diane ford Newcomers' Club attended a 1067. It is being used in the col- Contest entries rrfust be original 'with the sevendeadly sins. ' tea in their honor at the home of lege's engineering and science drawings suitable for the: cover Osceola Women Coljato, Cathy Peters, Janet Bar- v s, "' Publisher,of the EagleCouner ker, Janice Waugh' and. Lynn Mrs. Clair Flinn of 33 West Holly programs and for administrative of ORT New Year s cards on 12 PIERCED EARRING ^Newspapers of Madisoin and. Chat-. ; H St. last Wednesday.. uses in the areas of ' admissions, by 18 paper; They may be sub- TaHcarTalfcs Krilov.- ;. > . , - ,.' •••••• . • • . ; ham, Mr. flaynes is, widely known They are: Mrs. Marion Brenwald, academic records, and reports. mitted to Mrsv PearUnan or Mrs. Orange Avenue. Junior High Alan daman of 52 Sandra Cir., as a puDl£, speaker in New Jersey School r^'Laurie Young, Lynn Mrs. William Eltringham, Mrs. Cranford residents, enrolled in (I lift! Hisi avocation- Ori Passover HeTbert Fischer. Mrs. Robert he computer ' * training program Westfield. -__v ' •••-. ''Your Neighbor Celebrates" will ParkaS, Kathy Koehler, .Mtchele Solly, Mrs.'Irene Massa, Mrs. Rich- ~The winWer~will, fetelvc a_ sav-^ -BUY , began .wjhile he was a student at Diamond, Sue Nassberg; Donna are: —, -- —*————»— s ^ucknety, t?;qiyersity and has tajf:en^ be the topic of a talk by Mrs* ard Pinto and Mrs. David Swanson. DP. lyersen; 119 Spring Garden ings bond. " GET THE 7tK PAIR Tamburr,. EUen Dfehlquist, Pam Mts. E. -T:1 Smith III, past presl- Win into, ptaywriting and direction, Chapter-©f- py^,phries, Phyllis Dunlop, Janet Based on the^verage price \ radio!, production, acting, theatre B'nai B'rith Women at a meeting ^njt,* welcomed the, new members, Brabaker, Meg Mildebrant, Martha and Mrs. Robert Lynch, president, of the flraf^p purchases .niana^fement; and also the teaching' of the Women's 'Association of dhase, Lynn Hurley, Ellen Siegel, ~ gave a brief history and discussed FREE Osceola Presbyterian Church' at 8Gale Swintpn', Anne: J4arie O'Leary the alms; of the club. Board mem- (••from, an exquisite .2,500 pair collection , Mrs.,.'"A-, -%r Mirante, program and Joanne Miller ' chairman lntrodiic'ed'< the guest p.ni. on April &V She will' be ac- bers md tea committee were intro- pierced for as little aS;$2v.with any $5 purchase • 'speaker." / ' .-. ',. -. .,, .:'. companied by a group of women duced. '.•'"' if All ears pierce^ by licaWfod nOrse always on premies who, will explain the significance Persons interested in joining the Special gu9»g. for the bi-annual lub and who have ' using-a specially paten^d, completely sterile ir>strum'ent. lived In Cranford less than '25 in a hospit^Mfke ^mosphere -»' no appointment hecessary. .Orientatiim. .programs;'will be, call Mrs. Flinn. Past Windows - Screens''..- Doors r Ririwiss held at Crknforjl^High School in members; Interested in any activ- DOG OBEDIENCE April to acquaint juniors and their ities sponsored by the club" should Awnings - Shutters * PorchJkfPatw parents- "with ' cdlleg^adjnissii contact M£s. Smith at 406 -Central < Course - $25.00 procedures; it was" jreporfed^l Aye...:... . . _ • ' ;- '. '. Enclosures • Shower & TuVEiiclosures Miss Helen Scott, chairman of the Vestibules ':•>. Jalousies UNION ^f- IRVTWfSTON • guidance department.. . Program Told The student college orientation DAYi AND EVENINGS program will be presented on April For Drama Club d Service 3 by the~fiula*ance department at 11 North Ave., We$t ^$^^^.1 ENROLL NOW FOR MARCH CLASSES an_assembly-program^ '. '.I pg 102$00TH Open Dally and Sah 9:30-5:30 • ttuwd^iir^RM; " . cfrieritation; for parents Is The Cranford Dramatic Club bTHER^STbfeES .IN J^BS^ OTY, NEW BRUNSWICK &; NEW MAV^N> CONN. jpt April 9 % 8 p,m, at present a two-part program at I the high school. its spring assembly ''.'•• • •- ning at .8:30 at the Winans Ave. theatre. Attractive >nd , associate n-i^k. «J:»V'./.--';- member are invited to attend. : George W. Morton, Jr., will-di= rect "27 Wagons Full of CottonJ1 a one-act drama by Tennessee Wil- }ian\s, as the firat offering, and Mildred Buffey, professipnaLjriono- logist, ' will perform theXsepond -ertilize, reseed part 0f the program^/presenting iwaa „ » her own original worfc -The' drama cast includes Pat aerate, and Harvin, Jim/Lyons and Bob ~ it\^ ni>i**lrgfrQ Iietzel, set design; ^Muriel Mercer,, properties; Stella Dix, Dick' Anderson, Fred Strah- lendorf. and Otto Schwager, Crosby for Bake'r^and Jim^Ruff, stage' crewj George Zangwill and. Jack Crane, lights; Frank Barchard and. John Dix, sound; Mollie StantdnV cbs- tumes, and Claire Papp, on_£o©k- \ " • Pjickey to Show Film on Desert For I^ocal Club

:/••,. Roy T. Puckey of 329 South Union Ave., will show a color film entitled "Desert Wonderland," at a you must be 3 machine meeting of the Wednesday Morn- ing Club in the Public Library at 9:43U,m. next Wednesday. Mr. Puekey drove to Arizona, where he photographed the desert flowers in bloom and captured on film such birds as the cactus wren, ' f* *" *' 'ft'i ttoo ffcMi fm yo yo«v f»«» HHmm lops* 1*61*6*7* . .«»M U« curyed-bill "~ttirasher, linnet an inclii4« labor and mtftUln. Ani w« pramiw t4*iilt» you CM M«I white-winged dove. He became a member of the, Arizona-Sonora "Desert Museum/' which entitled SPECIAL UWH CONDmONIHtt SPECIAL him to use many of its facilities. The pursuit of Mr. Puckey'i You Git • POWER AERATION hobby has led him to such places • SEEDINQ • POWER ROLLINS / as Hudson Bay, the Bay of Fundy, NEW JERSEY'S MOST EXCITING (1 Ib. per • FERTILIZATION • Lake Louise, the Grand Canyon lMO . ft) (25-15-10) in Arizona and the Everglades in (25-15-10) to 4.0M •*5HK»V COLLEGTION-0F ETHAN • POWER «q.tt. •WEED CONTROL A retired engineer' of the AERATION • GRUB PR00FIN8 Western Electric Co., he is a mem- • POWER R0LLIN6 ber of the New Jersey and/Na- " 7 . . is waiting to be. explored at your.nearest Koos* A tional Audubon Societies and pres- ident of the Westfield Bird Club. devoted exclusively to that Ethan Allen look ^ou love . ANNUAL "GREENSKEEPER CARE" PROGRAM Mr. Puckcy's wife is a member Ethan Allen Showcase Home, a real house built by Koos and' of the Wednesday Morning Club. JFRINO LATE SPRING SUMMER FALL by our creative interior designers. Find bright ideas for decorating • PowtrAaration • •• Power Aeration • Power Aeration • Power Aeration Fourth Graders on Trip your own home. And while you're here, do see our handsome Ethan » Pow«r Rollins • Power Rolling • Power Rolling • Power Rolling • FirtlllMtlon72S-15-10) Mrs; Margaret Aslanian's fourth • Fertilization • Fartlllzatlon38*UF Allen bedroom collection meticulously crafted in. fine -solid birch and • R*w«dln(—l Ib. p«r (2515-10) • Fertilization (29-15-10) grade at Lincoln School recently 1,000 sq.ft. • Fertilization • Fungus Control • Reseedlng—1 Ib. par visited the Edison Laboratories in rock maple, hand-rubbed to a warm brown nutmeg tone. Convenient • Pra-Enwginca Crab 38% UF • Wead Control 1,000 sq.tt, . flrtu Control' West Orange in connection with • Weed Control .Wead Control terms, of course. , • flrnb Proofing • Crab Grasi Control a social studies unit on New Jersey. ooo^f •'WMd Control • Chinch Bug Control • Chinch Bug Control • Grub Proofing Mlnimm) Spindlo bed twin or full 17.30 ilx-drawcr tlreiser.'" 'Prut incluin «ll 4 strviat Vive drawer chest ' 194.50 " framed mirror

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Cranford Chronicle, established W?3, The Cranford Citizen, established 1898 f~- Makatom .,_•; ' (Combined in \9$\i been leaked out to the public," N. J. (The, quotation marks are yours), March 22. 1988 salaries, of public, officials are not CHABLES* M: BAY, Publisher J. WESLEY AlNGE. fedftor LYNN\& BARRETT, Gen. Mgr. Dear Sir confidential, "highly" or not and neither should not nor ought not AUo\v"-ine-4o—congratulat-e-ttve- irrr^bc—secret: Tfte~" as"sertI6riB' Affiliate Member SchooT Board for taking action quoted, in my opinion, imply that Jong needed and long deferred public expenditures ' by public i: NATIONAL NEWSPAPER on setting up a full-time mainum- boards for pitblk-rpurposos. in- ASSOCIATON artce department to keep the cluding the salaries of public of- schfiols clean, repaired, and suit- ficials, are not the business of the 5 Years Ago noted tEat""Cranford's p&r capita C. Ernest Trubehbach wag Member: Quality W«ekllei of Now Jemy able for the children of Crahford. [ar_jecxcatifln. was-—elected president j^iiarCrsaBttrSr AX^THformational reference than that of neighboring Rotary Club at its weekly ineet- communities as well as the_na^_ing iniho-Howard Johnson Bes- ,___. r ; • . : '"•'••rr-nr • . ^ -— : ; : ——T -7-p — serve the thanks, of the com- books show, not to mention other Swjm Pool Committee, Robert M. tlonaT per capita expenditure. tnurant. Springfield. Enterfecf ai tne Post Office $t Granfprd, N. J.f as Secpnd Class Matter.. Publjshed Thursdays at munity. The proper functioning sources, salaries of public ^offi- Crahe declared; that selection of GrenforcJ, N. J., by theCranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. ""Official newspaper for Qranford, ^of"lhe new department will not cials, federal^and state, are public, a pool sitejyas at the head of-the Qarwpod and |4 farms in Central and South Jer and .holders' of younK" people'* and marriages.totaled 131, an in- that two member of the granford High s,lon, I soaked my feet wading Scaled the mountain, a shaky, 35- crease of sbt. . sey, it was announced by Ray A one of^thCtet in .ft?* • ^Wfyv and this back to high grdund after the foot scaffold made of eucalyptus' 'cards (seventh, eighth and ninth Clement, principal. Release of J" claim is backed ujJt^by flie fact thaj; it was School Banjfl, RicnSird Meth, saxophone, .tide slipped in behind me while poles and a few old sherry cases, graders)' Would not be permitted local students was part of/the during an expedition to the Cotd In Uie library after 7 pJn. unless Dr. Edward ll/ Coe was elected the only juniprlmgn schoolband.to pef-_ and Alan Doh^/obp^were chosen for I was stallqpg a Louisiana heron president of the Cranford Kotary school's j program to feel Donarialn'Spaih. The object of accompanied^- by. a parent. • Mrs., 1 the secOjtid i^nsecutive^year as inembers with niy'640 mnj. telephoto on 1 Clu|»; Jjucceediog William J. ate the farm manpower shortage. form at the 52riti annual convention of the camera.-Laughing gulls have the construction program was a Sarah F. Raddin,' library di the National &sspfciatioii of Secondary of the All-State Band, wfoch also per» fropibed mft'whp.n I invndwd t containing, tim AHUHIL tor, jaidiEe acrtan was iii Atlantic City last fotmud at tfoe National Association of nesting areas oh the.salt-meadows chicks aged about three weeks necessary by a growing ineidence 30 Years Ago of noisy behavior, foul language ''-•- ' ^" claim Secondary School Principals' convention. to get a "formal-pose of mother in a tall cork oak. It was five . Residents of Lincoln Ave. pro- . days before the.pylon was judged *nd disrespect to adults and I? tested to the Township Commit- of excellerice is • In- addfiti6nf ftofcert Yuroctyko, in- However,"my ex-'.^_splid enough to support the plafc- malicious mischief - requiting in Bonds to finance construction' tee against the occupancy of to be convinced by liaLinstructor at the high school, pale when I read of the form and green- canvas blind, damage to library property anq of two new elementary schools .•' Ilroeficher's Mill Building on that adventures of th*. "Arthur A. When they were in place Hosking facilities. On seifgnil- eyeniiigSj were sold by the Board of Educa- _ _-^ir_rf reported.tiiat William Yacker, street by the Leit Organ Co.. concert at the %c^j j Allen. Eric Hosking and John ' swarmed up and^pulled hi^cam^ she added. It had been necessary; tion to a syndicate headed by the They* wfere . informed th»t whpwas^seleitei tapiay trpmbonejn Jie -to~cJ^-H^ttevPolice_iQ-lreatoEe_ National State Bank of Newark outstandin : JStoblft——"~ -. era up after him-on a nylon cordr the factory building was located ~ " in3^?w4Lalso wds named to par- Back in 1947, one of Dr. Allen's Nine hot hours later he emerged order. ^for^a .bid-oi^l^52.0-..'.•''•.•.•"'•-••.' " 1 dummy nest built on it /The on ihe back of. a' truck and drove agreed that more activities shpiild $6,706, in the 1948 Red Cros^ A galaxy of stars, including An Astronomical Educational Innovation young were moved again; Now it to his studio, 25 miles away. be made available by tne .totfn- iugjl drive, it was announced bv niuny champions and former An outstanding shops. The workshops were con- The crowd was. so great (that 4hey could be conveniently The hen continued to Warm her ghip for all age groups and that 'Frederick P. Andersen, general champions in various athletic the course had to be given in tb» watched from therlblind. eggs during both round trip, anrf a full or, part-time professipjoal chairman for the Cranford-Gar- fields, were to be presented at a what's neyr in '* duf^ed bv,Lthe project staff with J ihe assistance of eight system auditorium at Union College b«* The hawks paid no attention shooting session. A later check recreation director be employed wftftd^itenilworth Chapter ^ww*B~earnlvtth under auspice? of- dayjHs the . ._...... to coordliiaieitHe program. ^ "*"- paign. i ' ' locllschool SWMPWIuwmywg teachers whaattended, a special ttropeTsJkms but continued their ' reyefllecT the"young,"ba'ck In^tKelr the Lions and Rotary Clubs.- . a new astronomy conicntuni-1$- 15-hbur course at the observa- amalL The reaction to the 10-woek busyiife as if nothing had hap- hidden retreat, hatched success- A total of 58 hours on. 11 fully. I\ OQntly developed at tb* William tory. •••". ••••'- .. i program was so enthusiastic that Miller Sperry Obaervatoxy on the Since toe program is being o*- the Amateur Astronomers want campus of Union Opfle&ft- Tjw ' to chUdren fr«n kindar- encouraged to offer a fOHOWHS* nroject, caHed _, urten thrown junior tigh school, tropomy: The Eartb anji ••*»• fbcrci was a need fpr a number, 'Is'ljeing' flnagpfed w%» ^-^j,,-. of curricula — each' geacsd^to . Communications Breakdown grant under. «0e in of tbe Elf- the learning abilities of a par-< last week, ij^being attended by. mantary and Secondaqr Sdufol iicular agfj group. These curric- flO adult ^gwduates of the flwt Between Parents, Teenagers Act of 1965. ••••[ ":;••'• : ula Jhave been developed through program. -t 33| Centennial Ave. Cranford, N. J. This pilot program, no^ vrtSSr a team ^Wroach by Director /Ihe idea for tills unuaual edu- By MABEL G. STOLTE is breaking c|own? He's becoming able only to Cr^nfofd #udent«, Paone and JUs staff working to- cational effort was developed County Home Economist a total stranger? Parents and iyUl be^offircd ip the fnture ta gether with the system school jointly by the Cranford school Has your husband or a friend teenagers have both been ex- Tel. 276-0505 students frim wrrounding ichers who were involy>d^ln tn» system, Union College and recently confided in you: "I can't pressing this feeling from time counties. " __. , hour inf|Ial. progxant Amateur Astronomers, inc., a seem to talk to Jim anymore. I to time, says C.. B. Broderick, Under the administrative guid' Cranfprd students began* visit group

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Patfe -Four CRANFORD -ALLIANCE CHURCJH and 11 'o'clock services.^ er at the last of the .Lenteirnlid- of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, /Rev. Laarancejj, Pyne, Pastor Weekday -services — The holy week convocations at Calvary Luth- J. Edward Boon, eucharist is offered on Monday at 5:30 p.m'; Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Wed- eran Church this Wednesday eve- Directoi' of Christian Education ICH Bible adtuul — 9:30 ••in. fleaday. 0:45 a.m., followed ning at a O'CIOCK in me-* eiiowslup" Rev. George H. White, Jr., Pastor Sunday worship service —11 breakfast Thursday, 9" a.m. with Wail , ^- /' • ;• ; ... ._: Sday-^=^9:S0~aai(n7^StpidaT EllUS healing^ervice; Friday^^rm^Sat^ —^— -, ._ .. • . ,, - — — pHQES^ByTCarFTCssocftles" ; As f. the commission School; 11 a.m., worship service. urday, 8 avm'. Sacrament of abso- NEWCOMERS' CLt)B BOARD—SKown above are members of the Sunday evening service ^-.7 p.m. lution, Saturday, 4 to 5 p.m. The incoming board of the Newcomers' Club of Cranford. The, former which - 'jepared the new Service Monday — 8 p.m., choir rehear- f . Tuesday — 7 p.m., Pioneer Girls. service of morning/ prayer takes and -Hymnal,'--DP. Brown .president, Mrs. Ij. T.Smith HI, center, is handing oventhe gavel sal- -•••• •-...•:•••• -—••• - ; —Wednesday — 10 a.m.. Women's place oh Monday at 9 and "on other to the ne^w president, Mrs. Robert Lynch. Seated to the left" is sited the congregation some Wednesday —>• 7:30-8:30, prayer REV. DR. E..S. BROWN, JTR. MRS. GEORGINA TENNANT Missionary prayer meeting; 7:40 days, except Wednesday, 15 min- Mis: Thomas ConWay, vice-president. Standing from left to right Jflears ago>at the time of the early service. .'.;..,' «• ~y^ p.m., mid-week; Bible study and Otes before ^ie holy eucharist. The are:" Mp. Ralph VogeV treasurer; Mrs. George Pospisil, corres^ ' Use of the! hymnal. As. an authority FOEtST CHURCH ^F CHRIST, Charles Goodfellow, chairman of prayer meeting. n •' service of evening prayer is read ponding secretary and Mrs. Paul Gfamling.recordingfsecretary. , Radio ministry"— Each Sunday > oh Lutheran worship, he will hie i the administrative division, will each weekday at 5. -•--• Play Scheduled !T ~"^' • • . . morning), worship services are a.m., service; 11 hold a special meeting following Todajr _, 4:36 p.m;, Girls' Choir 'confronted with such questions as broadcast as follows: Radio Station Mrs. Arthur Ferdinand; vocalist, of 1 At Clergy Council SchooL . the stewards meeting. ' . rehearsal; 5 pjn. to 6 p.m., Boys' Dessert-Tea tto J^onot "jvho selected those hymns? ' * u ( '"'it • ' • WFME, 94:7 FM, 7 to 7:80 ajn.; Cranford,' who has performed; lot I •Nursery service for very Voung Choir rehearsal; ffp.m^, dinner for Tuesday ••—' 9:30 a.m., the Prayer Radio StaUon WDHA, 106.5 FM, 11 Tbrah Fund Supporters many organizations ini New Jersey "Why should pastors chant?", and |«hudren available for parents who cho|r men, and boys/Vaiid room; Lenten fieyvice Group will • meet in the junior a.m.' to noon. Mrs. Daniel Lerner and her com- anii New York. Accompanist will. "isn't the Luthejan service like attend Sunday morning service. 6:45 p.in.,.iMenJand Boys' Choir ; • <>The Case Agaihs,t Eve" i room; 8 p.m.,, division of missions mittee wilt hold ~a dessert tea at" be Mrs. David; Nadel of Rahway* tie Roman Catholic?," Wednesday — 8:15 pjiL, testi- rehearsal; ,7:45 p.m., Men's Choir > presented Sunday at 8 p-m^it Cal- will meet in tiie junior room and her hpnie, 395 Walnut Ave.^ at 1 -Born in Allen town, "".Pa./ Dr: mony meeting. rehearsal. . vary Lutheran, ChuKh^at the last the children and youth division in CHRISTIAN EVANGELICAL Saturday — 10 a.m., confirma- pirn,. Tuesday to 'hoiior Women" Sfrowa was educated in. the public Reading room hours — 1U N, the beginners' room. CHURCH tion class, guild room. from the Sisterhood of Temple in . a "series of three Sunday eve- Union Ave., Monday through Fri- Wednesday — 12!30 p.m., the Beth-El wh() kre supporting the 'sflhools of that city." He, received Rev. A. S. Mangfawe, Pas*w Sunday -— ,3- p.nL," badminton rting Lenteij^services sponsoredby day, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, staf will meet with Dr. Longaker, Torah Fund jresidence" hall com- ap. A.B. degree from Muhlenberg Sunday service — 11 am. club, Sherlock Hatt. the Crattford Clergy Council. 1 to 4 pjn.; ana Thursday, 7:30 to6:45 p.m., communicants' classes paign for, the Jewish Theological fjnllege, B.IV, degree from the Monday —" 4:15. p.m., Boys' Choir- will meet with the ministers; Sen- Seminary in New York. _r play doncems a well-to-do rehearsal;^8 p.m., service of .Chris- Ifutheran Theological Seminary at Reality" is the subject of theior High Choir rehearsal at-7:15 JEHOVAH'S (BS8B81 Sisterhood members helping Mrs. [Itousewife^who enjoys" all the benr tian healing. ' . Philadelphia, and both Th.M. and- lesson sermon to be read in all p.m. and the Lenten Jible study Nlven G. McRae, Lerner on the committee are: efits of contemppraj^ American The Cranford High School Cliss Th.D. degrees. He was ordained: in Christian Science churches this groups at 8 p.m. , ~ Presiding MiQister _ , Tuesday — 8'p.m., Cranford Mrs. Stanley Goldstein, president; Ip45, and served as a Navy^ chap- culture, but realizesSa^great lack Sunday. Today — 7:80 ijjn^ ministry Chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous, Mrs. Arthur Marcus, J^m Bernard of 1053 held its fifteenth reunion lain until 1948. He~wjsa parish in her Jife.. After seeking advice The Golden Text which sets the y— 1:15 p.m., Margaret school followed by service meeting Sherlock HaU. . at a dinner-dance SatUrdaV night Greene Association's ' ekedutive Gallanter, Mrs. Herbert Hertjsoff, pastor until 1954^^when he was.from many sources, she finds help theme, for this Bible lesson is from at 8:25. Wednesday — 1:30 p.m.^ sewingljjj,;s. Allen—Herer, Mrs^Gedrge at the CranWood; Garwood: -TJiere board-meeting; 3:30 p.m., Primary circle," guild -room. , ~. - .,»*-«".• was an attendance of 02, mcludtng called to head^a^the new depart- where sj\g does^not expect it. '•'Since the beginning of the Sunday — 9:30 ajn., public IOQ- Krieger, Mrs.' Paul-iGtaboff, Mrs. ment of worship of the former World^men have not heard, nor Choir rehearsal; 8 pjn., Cnancel ture followed by Watchtower study Rev.1 B. Franklin ^eterson, rector husbands and wives of members. gaVt numbers, in order "of Choir rehearsal. The division of Eric Rollman, Mrs. Marvin Edel- perceived by~~thg'ear, jqeither hath at 10:45.' of All Saints'- Episcopal Church in man and • Mre. Edward Song;. . William Walsh J,was manter. 61 nrnnnp ide thee, evangelism*with' Robert Christian^ Tuesdatf — 8 pjn., Bible study. Elizabeth, wilVbe the Lenten guest ceremonies, and honored guests the author oi several pubA- Gallant, Hallfe THarvin, Michael e eye seen, O Guest artist at the tea will be or him sen, chairman, will meet in the-jun- preacher at the 11 o'clock service were G. Frank Zimmermani former ions and articles centering on Stanton, Russejl Herman, Charles what he hath prepare ior room and the division of stew- on Sunday. ~- principal who is ttow director o{ worship and liturgy, and is consult' Harvin, Pat Harvin, Ruth Hill, that waiteth for him." CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH services Sunday. At. 4 p.m. and ardship with Donald McGinnis, The monthly evening healing business! and plant operations -fdr ing editor of a journal on worship, Gloria Barchard and Dick ChaW- Rev. .Arnold J. Dahlqidtt and 7:30 pm. Walter Reinhold will chaimjan will meet in Dr. Long- service will take place on Monday the school system; Miss Btsaterice music and the arts. He serves on ler. John -Crane is lighting director ST. MARK'S AME CHURCH Rev. Gordon L. Huff, Pastors present a, concert on the new Ham- aker's at 8 in the church. This service Scnwoerer, mathematics many committees in both •Xuther- and Joseph Gallant is in charge of Church School meets at 9:45 ajn. At the 9 and 10:45 a.m. services mftnd G-100 organ. includes special prayers for the voted one of the most ''popular- anjsm and Protestantism for which sound. Mrs, Louis George is direc- and the wofship service is held at of worship, Pastor Huff will con- Informdtion regarding church sick,, a short address on Christian teachers by the graduating -class, worship is a primary concern. tor.^ , . . 11 a-nvSunday. Children's Choir re- CRANFORD BAPXIS tinue his sermon series on ''Old sponsored camps and conferences at 6 pjn." and Aiolt Choir Questions Still Asked," with the healing and concludes with thje and Anthony J. Terregino, director \. The public is.invited to attend. Rev. Robert J. Romick, for the coming summer is avail- of supporting services,' who* was 7:30 p.m. on Friday. - question, »'What is it all about?" laying-pn-of-hands and - anointing able' through the Church_. School Rev. Robert J. Romick will use with holy oil..AH are welcome. class adviser. .. :^J1.:\ ' Cohort Sunday ".. CRANFORD as^-his sermon topic "The TwoSunday Church School convenes at and youth fellowships. ~Registra- 9 andl&45 for nursery through Contribtuions are now being re- Prizes were awarded to the'fol- Rev. John R. Dexhehner, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Thieves" at the 11 a.m. worship tionls may be completed!' ia. Fellow- lowing: Mr. and Mrs Dee Ehfflaftn At Alliance Rev. Edwin H grade 8. The adult class meets at ceived for Easter flowers. Special ship HaU:following worship eerv- CHURCH service Sunday. His text is Luke envelopes for this purpose have of Snyder, N. Y.,. traveling the . Id^clloral concert-vWill be pre- Associate l 9 aja. Children under 3 years,are ices on Sunday with Robert Lewis, Bev. Dr. Robert Ck Longaker, 23:39-45. been placed lin th<>- pews of th dlBtan/-A tn.attanA. sWotecMSunday at 7 p.m. in the The third aiumaTfather-son com- cared for in the baby-sitting n At the 7:30 p.m. Gospel tiour, il.tr union, Mr. and, Mrs: lUchard >T Alliance Clturth, KetfOM Ave. at Partw ery-at 10:45. church. Christian names of those education committee. Spme schol- munion breakfast will be held at Rev. Mflton B. Eastwkk, K. G. Schoeffler witT"B"ring die Druekenmiller, most recently nuir- C$erry St. The Sanctuary Chohvpf Today — Cherub Choir rehear- who ar^to be remembered, by this arship aid' is available if attendance 7:15 j^ia^Svinday. The sacrament Associate Pastor message. His topic will be "God's ried; George. Moditz and vofe,- the the church will present "Life Is of holy communion will be served sal, 3:30 p.m.; Junior Choir, 4:15 means Aould be liste^ with dona- at camp is dependent upon it. Par- Rev. Paul H. Letleeq, Right to Command" based on se- tions. > ..""-••• former Phyllis GoVe, mosti chil- a ;SVmphony." in^h^sanctuary followed by break- • Assistant Minister p.m.; Calvary Choir, 8 p.m' . ents should speak with Mr. Lewis lected scriptures. Maundyv^ursday, vigil before dren; Mr. andMjrS;Mlis H. Frank- The concert will include current ihHandolph 'Hall served ty Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker will __ Tomorrow — Entire second year at the;time'of registration. the Altar &£Repose...will take place lin, most children of the same sex; sounds of sacred music and will the Young Adult fellowship. Rev.' have as his communion message Sunday — 9:40 a.m., Church; catechetical class will .meet •• with The: camps and conference^com«; on Maundy Thursday evening, Mrl . And Mrs. Sdwatd R^ShiiUkus," feature medlies, instrumentajt num- Edwin P. Williams, associate pas-, Sunday at the 9:80 and 11 o'clock School for all ages. Nursery facili- Pastor Dahlquist at 7 p.m. to re- mittee, will meet in room B:at 5, | April li, jollowiiigthe^S p^in^sung youngest child;" Mr. andi^tFrjjnk Jwfrs and' gospel hymns^ both old tor, will be the speaker at theworship services "His Suffering — ties are available at all Sunday view for final exam; Cub Pack 184 ; p:nv StWiday for a brief session. v 4 eucharist and will continue UBtjl^ Finriey, owners of most cars," aod . anjl new, arranged by,the director, breakfast - and Ours," taken from the Book services; 6:30 p.m., Junior and Sen meets in Fellowship Hall at 7:30 Departmental superintendents and midnight. The watch will be re- Richard Goldring and wife, v the John Madas. Newly acquired choir Rev. John R. Dexheimer will of "James. ^ . : i ior High BYF will meet in the worsting .with junior, jun- sumed on Good Friday mornin^at former Barbara Buschold, iivirig in robed • will be^dedicated at this use as his sermon topic "Screams At the, 11 o'clock, worship servr church.' — Senior Teens will ior highland senior high young 1 7 a.m. and will terminate with the most places; • •: :.: /, ; ;j I;. service. The-'cnurch organist, Mrs. from -the,jCrojssl'. at'both the 9:15. Today — 6:45 p.m.. Teen Choir meet at 6:30 p.m. Milton Faith, di- people a^ ice the following new members will service- of the Good Friday liturgy A bulletin board was displayed D,' A. Storr, will provide' back- and' 10:55 a.m. services Sunday. rehearsal; 7:45 a;m.,-Chancel Choir rector of the Youth and Family Choirs will rehearse as follows: be, welcomed ,into the fellowship: at 9 " a.m. A schedule ' has been containing letters otf class, members nttltslc; . —_•:... rehearsal. , v . . Counselling Service, wilj lead a The" Scripture reference-is Mark Robert Baechtold, Miss Westminster' -boys ; at>6^L5, West- unable to attend and pictures and Tuesday -?- 9:45 a.nn, morning discussion on "What's Wrong With posted on the bulletin board of pastor,, Rev. L. J. Pyne, iifc Cqffqe hpur wUL he, Dolores^ Lt Brandao, Mr. arid'Mrs' fe 6-30 aoffltintosbr th6 pubhc to attend: between services. The Senior Charles J.^CJiristian, John Guin- Bible group wife- meet in., the.Me?" At 8 pott, the third in « the vestibule of the church where at 8 l>.m. today, junior Choir meets. members of the congregation may Serving on the reunion commits Youth Fellowship will meet *at 7 'ther,..Mr..'and_Mrj. Leonard Jack- church' library, ftfrs. Mahlon Ma- series of three Sunday evening on Monday at 6:45.pj fee wew ' the following'' A CHRISTIAN SCIINCE p.m. and the Young Adulta at 7:30son ancLjong, Donald and Rich rioo will act as hogtesg; 8 p.nt.T "Lenten'servics sponsored by the~ lession will have its^r 1 the ___ • > Shimkus, chairman; William Walsh"; RADIO PROGRAM p:m. " ••— ard, Mrs. Archie MacLean, Mr. amiboard of deaconesses will meet at Cranford Clergy Council, will pre- meeting on Monday at 7:30 The sacrainent^of. holy baptism co-chairman^Caroline Schorr Blan- Today — Youth Choir wjll re- Mrs. .William Matthews, Mr. andthe parsonage. . . sent the play, "A Case Againpt room A. ey, . secretary^: Virginia^ Zekoll hearse at 4:15 p.m. and the Chan- Mrs; William F. Schmidt, Mrr^and Wednesday — 4 p.m., Youth Eve." will be administered at the 4 o'clock service , on Easter Even, Svachak, treasurerj^flaidrey B3ggs> nil cel Choir at 8. The commission on Mrs. Richard C. Thompson, Mrs; Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m., pre-Easter Monday — Special activities Luettew and, ^Mildred Brooks finance and, the nominating conv George Wolf and Dennjs Zawalich. service at Cranford Baptist Church. committee, 8'jp.m. JSkerbisdi, •>r . miKeTTwill riieef "at 8~p-m. J Followfng 'the 11 olclock1. com- Tuescfay — Charity Sewing, 10 Tomorrow — Confirmation Class munion. service a special meeting First Baptist. Church, will be ina.m.; Boy Scout Troop: 84, ,7:30 medical checkup, the I-will meet at 6:45 followed.by of the congregation-and corpora- charge of the service; 9 p.m., board p.m. / School; 11 a.m., sermon on theUnkfn Cotinty Jteart Association Junior Youth Fellowship 'at 7:30tion has been called by. the clerk of deacons will meet. Wednesday — Luther Choir re- Book of Genesis; 7 p.m., service. ;es, before taking\on heavy -SUNDAY, MARCH 31 p.m. of . session and secretary of the ST. MICHAEL'S CHUECH Wednesday — 7;30 p.m., jpra Spring labors.-This advice^ajso can Msgr. William B. Donnelly, Pastor i BRINGING HEALTH Monday —.Commission on Wor-board of trustees to elect a menv meeting. "Science and the Bible" serve .women planning anysex- ;hip and the nominating commit- ber to the board to fulfill the va- Rev. Joseph V. Derbyshire, is the topic for study. tepded house-cleaning. ^^ TO LIGHT cancy caused by the resignation of Assistant Pastor tee will meet at 8 p.m. ~-;— IP-COAST MOVERS f^you're in poor health, you'll Tuesday —J WSCS prayer grouprj John McCIintock. V Rev, L. Robert Duffy, wajht to give some fresh thought to will meet at 9' a.irt, The church At 6:30 pjn. Sunday the Senior Anywhere In th« U. S. or Canada AssSsiant Pastor • jusjt what the Bible says about cabinet and the Credit Union will high young people will hold a box Safe, Reasonable) arid. Rev. Richard J. galHnan, Go^'s power to heal. Listen Sun- meet at 8 p.m. supper prior to leaving to see the Immedlato Service Assistant Pastor day, March 31, to "BRINGING .Wednesday — WSCS prayer, drama at Calvary Lutheran Church By Van - Rail - Boet - Akr Sunday masse^<-- 7,8,9:15; 10:30 HEALTH TO LIGHT." group will .meet at 9:30 a.m. (asponsored by the Clergy Council. and noon. TING BILLS Dally masses— 7,8 and 8:30 a.) WNEW-(1130) 6:45 A,M. baby-sitter will be provided) Chap- The Board of Deacons will meet HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent el Choir will rehearse at 7 p.m. At n the church library at 7 p.m. ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. -— ;WERA-(1590) 8:15 A.M. ; ,X& p.m. the Lenten service will be MondaV — 8 p.m., the board of Fireproof Storage Packing A Crating a Specialty O6CEOLA PRES1 held at. the Cranford Baptist financial stewards will meet with - .for Commordal and lefliwalos Olven fpooly ._ CffilRCB. TOOHICH? Church witfarRev;^ieorge^Whlte1fl Rej. Wimam fl^&Hott, IT Sunday of Each Month) charge. and the division of administration: ."; HouMhold Qoods. Call 232-4464 Rev* Mr^^liott wtpt^Mrti "The Trjafe£of'Christ"

^^^^^^Idifll^^r^^^^^^HfV' '•* r 'i^^^flflHlIk'' ^1 *i * J'^*1 /*'*/\*' * 'iiT '' "•-' "»*T '• * * * ^ v i j '••*•' T^^^t^f**^' * i? HtrX''4!' ^'J^H^< l '• •• ' ^ . ' ''•'* :S0 anMm worship "Howdo ( imm you see . AMERICAN-STANDARD OIL BOILER ri-rnv.^ unt your fuel costs e Ufottnw cast turn yourself ? construction • Compact styling—noeds only 2 by 3 feet ol Nothing is mote imporlartti »P*C« • BuUt'iA iMitbr provide Hot water fer m your Mtdf 1 to you* How you see yourself de- mm termines how your life will Fellow be. It determines your oppor- tunities, your security, your purpose. You and your friends are in- Merchanis: vited to come and hear this in- spiring lecture by Georgina Tennant, C.S.B., a member of Sain additional customers The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Mrs. Tennant will stir you DOOLEY mm newcomer's moving to a new view of your purpose 4 and identity T- and show the: FUNERAL HOME i value bf Understanding your BRidge 6-9200 relationship to God. 218 NORTH AVE., W. VW255 Tie In w8 Five i l Ass'oriatlon' of'TTnK'erKTIy""Wo'i np"h" 'of Silencer, '—by~ Kttf ' Wit'sp^. j-wiH—Miow the.:,*WVII>^ of r<• are.-- in JGs will be held ;tt fi p.m. iVcxl Wed- l'1"' ''ook review ^and discu^ion uiciil,s. Mr-nibers wtio wish U/' at-! Shapiro. iwsfliiy at St. Paul's II. Sunday at Osceola Church Luthoraii. Chuicli.' Gallopiiifj UH\: lid. and Park Avr, Kli/aheih..' Walter W. Reinhold of 30 Iroquois Rd.••will.give .organ recitals', at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Osceota Presbyterian Church. , • .lack Plait, chairman of the music j Mr. Reinhold, a "member of the music department of New York department of Newark State COJ-J University and organist-choirmaster ut First Presbyterian ""Church",' lege, Union, will present "a pro i Kearny, is being presented in'the lecturerrecitals by Altenburg Piano jjram, "'Sintinfj Together Ts Fun." House on the irecentiy installed -•PER now organ.- for (lie mail- kind- and perform works by J. S. Bach, wishing more- in- formation about the "Dolls for De -Themes—Awier—Uewey^—Pweeilr THE r-HGHEST .Franz Schubert, Charles Gounod, Mrs. George Gross, Anti-pefania- RATE IN N7 J. Anton Rubinstein, Franz Liszt and tion League chairman for Kadimah Jean I^anglais. • Chapter,: Mr. Reinhold was graduated WALTER W. REINHOLD from Cranford High' School and .Westminster'Choir College and t*as LUtfeBraviAH* „ xxr. _ Union Ave., is home on a14-day a master of sacred music degree IndianGuMe Hryd gamp Wmnebago leave from Gr tt jgyy, /*"-. - -fHopi drive- a A illdslide presentation aiidf com- Repair School at Great Lakes for This maj#s Mr. Reinhold's_ return the Cranford>fc6nghouse of Ahe Ijv mentary. on life at Camp a 14-Week course. Seaman Korner, to Osceola where he is a former dian Guidra "was a highlight of a bagp, Boy Stout camp at Marcella, a graduate of Union 'Catholic member.. A nursery service, will be meeting^of the Powhatan Tribe of was given by the Order of the Ar- Bpys'. High School, enlisted in the rqw at a Court of Honor held by. ^.a'failable at the 4 p.m., recital. An at the Tftestfield YMC$ ( fi&iiy in January. His brother,. •'••'• 6 MONTH •••;;••• •invitation to attend' has been ex- troop" 7J( at the First Presbyterian Stephen, is currently serving with ''Friday, ' ." (,.. SAVINGS CERTIFICATE' tended to the public. .'.. - . Michael Syron, w'hose Indian, Church last .week.. the ~U:S. Marines in the Megiter- name is "Little Bear," set up a An appeal' was issued for menranean. ACCOUNT- fJl* stand outside, his hoine and sold •volunteers to spend at least OF;$1060: ' Democraiey Dolls Some of his toys tp children in theday with thetrobD at Catnp Winne Army" Specialist/* David .. C. neighborhood. He made a profit of bago this«u Interested men Bagley, 24, son of Mrs. C. Barley. Vice-Pj^sident / INSURED BY FSLlE $1.04rwhich he" turned over to thewere requested to contact Scout- 12 Heathermeade Pi., was»assigried Posjt^o Ostrove "Help the Hopi" drive chairman, master Charles Haag, as a data processing-operator with For Students Theodore Spit*, at the Friday meet- Camp Hopkins, former scoutmas- Headquarters, U. S.'Army, Viet- Edward L. OBtrpve,- of.106 Wj tfer, ' presented the Star : Scout nam, near Long Binh, on ftjarcb 4. A pro-am entitled "Dolls f6r ing. ^hire Dr., jvho.has been with Choek The drive, js an eflort' fay"'tf t Award to. Robert Hughes, who also FullO1 Nuts Corp., New York, for Democracy" was presented lapt iw rif hnHbadgesc . Allen Capiain Richard B. Blumstoin, Wednesday to the fourth and fifth- Cranford Lpnghouse to;'"adopt" received™« * , two*•",• "* g~ *»*- more than 20 years, has been one .•-o. .f! mor. • e America> i " n India•„ -li- _ n, " *chU _m* i*- Edmonds was advanced to second son of Mrs. Lillian DeshowitZ/Or 24 grades of Brookside' Place.aiid Shetland Dr.; is on duty/ai Tuy elected a vicerpresident and placed £nd_ Schools by - Kadiinah dren who are in need of assistance. cfass rank. "•*" This will' be accomplished through ; "Tbtin" - Chips" were ,pr.ese«te<| Hoa AB, Vietnam: Captiiin Blum-in charge of project development of B'nai!B*ritii Wowen. stcin, on intcJJigpriccTOfficer, Is THE LOWEST pater- the Save' the Children Federation, to David Eurell, Thomas Miiieur for th,e cqitee-roastmg and rest- of the program, explained and dem- which sepks donations of $15 aand/Robert Geiger, and "Klondike member of, the Pacific Air Forces. MINIMUM IN N. J. onstrated to thV children "thjat the- Before his arrival in Vietnam, he aurant firm. month or $180 a year "to' saye; one Derby Segments" to David, Eurell, Earlier, he was a restaurant dolls represented famous• persons Craig Cabarle,. Thomas: Mineur, was assigned to^Lowry AFB, Colo. child." The captaioi^a 1958 '"graduate of of ..all ethnic and socio-economic Donors receive pictures of their Wiiliarn Thermann, AUen manager and was in charge of tho backgrounds. The dolls; are- fig- raonds, Phillip Widdows and Rob-Marvel Academy for Boys, "Rye,company's -bakery. "adopted", children and unay 6*- NT.Y., ^received . his B.A- degree urifrgfr and exact replicas of famous change- letters witty Mr. Ostrove. gained the unusual people' who"Ba^e /given of tijem- , Scoutmaster Haag conducted the in~J862"from ^Rutg^s. He was _> i The Cranford Longhouse wiH g cpfBinissioned In 1963 upon distinction of being, a flying officer hold a ^Family tenderfoot investiture for James ; CITY FEDERAL ?fl#8^W" tomor- Nielsen? plgtinn Qf »ffif^r Trammg for, both the United Stated A 4 AVAILAiii_fc *....:'* iflarK tjtfi ff aTXackland AFB;-Tex. Force .and the Royal Canadian Air start of the d^ive for # to "jEaijjh patrol presented a IN CRANFORD AT entertainment off parents '. ' " • •_. . ;••/. Force in World War If. He ro- •< E.ORANGE -'•__•j \; UNION • WHIPPANY "Help the Hopi-*' :~ Michael .Peters, son of Mr. and .7 OTHER' .OF FIC E S. „ IN U N IO N AN D MO Last FridSy's meeting of the tag. ^ -•:•"• • turned to flying duty in" the Ko- S GOUNTiEsi ' ••< It was announced Mrs. Joseph G. Peters of 334 South Powhatan Tribe included a work- thetropp Union Ave., enlisted id the Marine rean War as a captain: out in the "VV " gyinnasiui»*Hgyt* ? t'h^ WoWien's CIUD tha e troop had netted $162 Corps last weekrand has been sent ittUe braves and their fathers, fol- a fruit cake to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, lowed by a swim, in tHe sale spons the club.. This will be us purchase four more Parris Islandd, S». C, j xecruit Rose Rebekah tents fqr damping. training. After eight weeks^tbere MltANtUQtfOlf The approach of Spring\hrings he will he transferred to Camp on the days that try intend hearts Lejeutte, N. C., f^r additional train- because of the temptation^© fflection Held 30 pastman St. 2/6-1044 MenIft Service ing: He will then be home on leave into unaccustomed ' activity, Seaman Thomas A. before reporting, to; avrspecial Miss Beverly Silver was elected Free Delivery ' r~ nion^'jGoprity. • Hifort•• Assofijitidn , son of Mr. and MrsMarin. e Corps school' or station. noble "grand of Rose Rebekah warns. :^<^' .'•• Thdmas F. Korner of 216 South A graduate of Crason Long Mili- Lodge 99 meeting last Thufs- tnrv ThgHtntp in Ponnqvlvnnia hf\ J- '•*"—fi«i.< if w* w- • ii-iii**- r •mil IIIIT xxa t"7~al: trvteritns ' MUiYlOllor attended Cranford High School and Home. , X ' Tri-State College, Angola. Ind. Other officers wer^ elected as follows: Vice-grand, Mr&. Cardie Schindler; recording secretary, Students Observe Mrs., Charlotte LeDuc; financial secretary, Miss Ottalio V Roei' treas- Changes in Moon urer, Mrs. Johanna Balko; three- The pupils in Mrs. Edith Caddie's ,'S second grade of Sherman School ytfar trustee, Mrs, Maude Burnett. observed changes in the moon in Tellers for__ the election were connection Jwith__their_studyJLof Mrs^Agnes^Nissen, Mrs, Margaret "The Earth and Beyond." Changes Armstrong and Mrs. Elsie Cargk in the moon's appearance were re- Installation of the new offi corded pictorially on a large cal- will take place next Thursd^ \ endar. _•_ Gueststat the mee JOhii Baiier, Debfa Serechen, Mrs. Virginia GUsIaVsen, secret James Anderson, Sherry Gorrin tary of. the New^Tersey Assembly and~Bojiald-Kolakowski ferought pf—Rebekahs,^md-Mrs;-Jane—Wil- books and pictures from the Cran- liams, ^ deputy president, ford\Public Library. Susan Fischer both whom addressed the used inaterial from the school li- lodt brary. TQiane Burr, Victoria Yo- chim, . Richard Ulsamer, Natal: Stobierski,xljois Nogan and Karen Hadassah Study Group Schaeffer foU^d material ' ^ItttW^'l^P^.fcy.gt. y Rosellc-Cranford Hadassah will homes. ' hold a study group oneg shabbat at the home of the education University chairman, Mrs. Samuel Shapiro of The annual^supper meeting of (he 127 Beech St. at 2 p.m. Saturday. Elizabeth^Branch .of the American The book to be reviewed is "Jews COMING Lawn undemouri8hed? Spread tUBF BUILDER, the "' Scow*"••••' fertilizer fhat makes grass multiply itself I You'll love the way it turns thin scraggly grass into, a "sturdy, vibrantly^ green lawn. Keeps it that way longer too, because, ifs TRIONIZED. .^

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CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH 28,4308 Gregory Storz, son of Mr. and Mrs. February 22, to return to Vietnam, worked at Echo Lake Country Frank Storz of 107 Balmiero Pkwy., Two Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Glowackyjreceived a Club, Westfield, before enterinfi Additional College Aceeptances Reported Madison "College; Kevin Sullivan, letter from ^nthony'reportinjjlhat the service last petober • Dr, Charles Post, principal of 42 Brookdale PI, Gettysburg Col- JJor., St. Peter's College, Union son of Mr. and: Mrs. William Sulli- Serve in VietnaJ m he was in Vit-tnaYn- and it'iiirried Botli ace in the-Marine Corps Cranford High School, has an- lege; Louis Ditzel, sort'of Mr., and j College and Upsata College. van of 98 Riverside Dr., Georgia At the Same rime out that he w^as stationed, within 10 j for four-year- tours of duty. Mrs. Louis Ditzel of '3iff High St., Institute of Technology. mileK of John in the Da 'Nang area. the following acceptances Brie Jensen, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Pamela Tristram, daughter of Marine Pfc. Anthony F. Glo- received within the past two weeks_ Union College...... Christian Jensen ,of 196 Mohawk The-brothers-met-in . Vietnam, Retires After 32 Years Mr. and Mrs." Edward-Tristram of wacky~son,'.of Mr. arid Mrs7Michael and CpL Glowacky reported in a :by members of the Class of 1968 to James Dow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr., Gettysburg College and Frank- 610 Springfield Ave.,, Philadelphia Foster Wheeler colleges and technical and business James Dow .of. "242 Hillside Ave,, lin and Marshall College; Marlene Glowacky, of 1130 Raritan Rd., was recent .letter that when they in- College of Art and. Southern Con-- scheduled ta arrive home qn leave Albert A. Belford oi 1A Retford ischools: Cornell, University- thomas Eurell, Kapln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.necticut State College; Robert formed their superior officers nf ^xf—Mr. soh-of-Mr-and-Mrs. Thomas EulclL thin yyeck, pending a Uiu situation—arrangements ' were i recently ffom 1 *>f 12*1 Cranf6rd Ave., Union Col- TJHTe, son of Mr. and Mrs. f'reder- and Mrs. Robert Ackelsberg-of * Mt)nmouth College. ick Uhle.of*37. Hillcrest Ave.. ment following discovery that he made to send Anthony home so Foster Whppjfr Cnlqpi.' gp.npfal nf- •Green Ct, Rutgers Universj. lege; John Falduti, son of Mr. Iwo members of the same oT~18rHa2eT —RoJCnauer,-son-of—Mr.-and-Mrs.- fices at Livingston- after 32 years IDiana Avery ' daughteF^f. Mjxjuuf H«ward.Knauer-of~110Spwag Gar- -Jerirey- Valestin,-son ©f family wnnlrt njQ.t_..be....S£I Mrs. Benjamin Avery^6TTQ59 COOI- SI7CnamberTayne JunTorCoirege.; den St., Gettysburg "College and Mrs. John "Valestin of 439 Manor Vietnam at the same timei Vietnam af the same time. ldge St., Union College; Janet Jeffrey Frankel, son'of Mr. and"Cdlgafe University; Susan Kopel- Ave,, W., Virginia Wesleyan Univ- When Cpl. Glowacky was. home Cpl. John Glowacky has bee: Mr. Belford jiSined ' Foster .•Barber, daughter of Mr. and-Mrgr Mrs. Michael Frankel, of- 102 Wil-man, daughter 7 of Mr.:\ and Mrs. ersity and ' Waynesburg College; on leave during February, his par-the service for two years^lnd in Wheeler at its fdrmer Carteret Barber of 30 Mendell Ave., shire Dr., University of Colorado Melvin Kopelman of 23 Mendell Ellen,Weil, dayghtpr.-of Mr. itnd ents informed him that they were Vietnam for 14 monXhtfTA gradu- pla^ in 1.93a'. Later in his career, •Glassboro State^College, Montclajr and Tulahe University; Jeffrey Ave., ,C. W. Post College;. Paul Mrs. Shelton Weil of 731 Willow wondering why, jJhey had not heard ate of CrartfonL-'High School, he he was -transferred to, the Mpun- ;State College and Trenton state FrTeanianrSon of Mr. and Mrsj.Mar- son of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- St., Ithaca College. for some time from his Jbrother, attended Union College before en- taihrop. Pa., plant. ,'College. •••;.. tin Friedman of 114) of 88 Centennial Ave., Anthony, believed to M)» on the e.Co/ps. - :At the time of his retirement, Glassboro State College; Lindk' Weingus, daughter of Mr. I Edward Bergen, son of- Mr. and Susquohanna University. a^r's. -S?dney~jvVeingus of 61 West Coast- . ^ - ---. ' .-• . Anthony Glowacky, also a' he was a Livingstori^based field s William Bergen of 304 ElmGarcia. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. n^/. T.pnhompi Dr.. C. W, Post College; Soon after Cpl. Glowacky graduate of Crataford High School, inspector at construction sites. ISt., Worcester Polytechnic -Jose Garcia of .38 Denman ltd., Mrs. Albert-Levonacns no fnf 1 M2 Garder .„n„Donna Williams, daughter of Mr. TIMOTHY M. HAYES jtute; Richard Bicibauer, son of Mr. Montclair State College. PL, Lowell Technoligical Insti- Diane Garretson, daughter * of and Mrs. James Williams of 1 Mcr :and Mrs. Frank Bifibauer of 122 Diane G, g tute; Bruce Littman, son of Mr. Clellan St., Nazareth College of ;Boosevelt Ave., Franklin and Mar- Mr. and Mrs; Roland Garretspri-of arid Mrs. Joseph Jtftvpriik of 29 Rochester—and-jSusquohanna—Uni- St., Artierican University; versity. ' ter of-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bottge and Kim Mayer, "son1 Of Mr: and Mrs.ersity. . ;of 106 Preston Ave., University of Kenneth Habich, son,0f Mr. .— Wins Doctorate Robert Mayer of 102 Elmora Ave;, - Linda Wolf, daughter of. Mr. and Timothy M. Hayes, son of Mr. .Delaware. . . Mrs. Louis ftabich pi 180 Mohawk Union College. . Mrs. Norbeirt Wolf of 61 Morse St., 7~~€raig^Corinolryr^n-of~Mr.—and Dr., University or Vermont; Julia Richard Miehaelson, son of Mr.Trenton. State C.Qlleg;e; Patricia and Mrs. Ralph F.. Hayes of 81?, Mrs. Ronald Connolly of 24, Iro-Hawks,'daughter".of Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Mitchell Miehaelson of Wood, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Springfield....Ave;, was^ awatoTe"d~a •quois Rd., Union College; Anthony William IJawka of- 509 Centennial 31 Brown Ter.; Colgate University; Wood of 707 Springfield Ave., doctor of philosophy degree, with D'Alessio, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Ave., Pfeiffer College. Carol Miller, daughter of Mr.' and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; . . -- . Willjam Yuill of 4 Dartmouth Rd,, :Rob«ri--DalMorf, son of Mr! andford Ave., St Francis College; - James Nolan, son of Mr. andHartwick College, Roanoke Col- Cambridge, Mass. ^ ;Mrs. Robert iDalldorf of 8 Indian Fdererick Hierl, son of Mr. andMrs. Thomas Nolan" of 321 Retford lege and Ohio Wesleyan University. The local student completed his SAVEI ^Spring Rd;, University of Vermont. Mrs. Frederick Hierl _^of IS Ave., Wagner College; John thesis last-summer and has been, BOXOFflSCROW j'. Paul Deen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H(?athermeade PL, Concord Col- Polidori, son of Mr. and enrolled in "post-doctoral studies 5 Harold Deen of 216 Oak Lane, Le- lege. . .-.- , Mrs. Patrick Polidori of 6 Retford Foui* Seasons Club Hears .high University; Douglas Di.Rini, . Robert HUbbuch, son of Mr* and Ave., George" Washington Univer- during the past school year" at LAWN SEED son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dt Rini of Mrs. Robert Hubbuch of 8 Mansion Talk.on Historic Homes sity; ^Charles Popik, son of Mr. and Roderick W. Smith of the Craii- Stamford University, Palo Alto, SAVEI Mrs. Charles Ponik- of 44Q Manor ford Historical" Society- gave an Calif. r ;•' : :..; ^ • ' ' . . • = •. Ave., Gettysburg College. . illustrated lecture On "Old Homes Mr. Hayes, who was graduated ALSO- INTRODUCING . Janis -Rotfitard, daughter of Mr. in Cranford" at a recent, meeting from Crawford High School, re-" and Mrs. Harold Rothbard of-1* uf - the Foui' iSeabum> Gar< Lenhome Dr., Boston University; at the home of Mrs. Allan Schet-^ ceived a „ bachelor's degree from SAVI Linda Saunderson, daughter of Mr. elkh. Cb-blosiess was Mrs. Robert Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., •»*; CRANFORD T.V. & APPL CO. and^Mrs. Raymond Saunderson of Maloney. . •-, ' ' ' where he majored in physics, and 1 A Residential & Cpmtnqrcial Service, Organization 12 Lexington Ave., Trenton State The table arrangement was made a master's degree in science from LARGE BAG OF College; Craig/finyder, son of Mr.by Mrs. Thomas White. Harvard. SAVEI Directed By and Mrs* Herbert Snyder of. 369 The April meeting will be h.eld Spt|th» ion_ Ave., "THotlenberg at the home of Mrs. Peter' Orajzi. ASGROW GRO-SOD Collegi Mrs. ^Elizabeth Cagnosalla o£'"tb« Stephen Stobinsld; son of Mr. Public fiervicf! Electric and GasPlan Testimonial and Frank Stobinski of 41 Co. will spedk on "Enchanted Eve- Princeton Rd., Union Collie; nings in Your Garden." ert A testimonial dinner in honor LAWN FOOD SfiLES and SERVICE ^ of LeRoy G. Albert of 44, Beech LIMITED St., secretary of the Roselle Pa: TIME OFFER (50c OFF ON REGULAR SIZE LAWN FOOD) : Board of Education, will be held "";•••• ••• * ANTENNAS THE VAIL DEANE SCHOOL at the Mountainside-Inn on Friday s ! * RECORD PLAYERS * VACUUM CLEANERS A COLLEGE PREPARATORY DAY SCHOOL evening, May %.^. >j^—*-: COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION * AIR CONDITIONERS - • . ", : EsTAptigH^D 1869 „ • . . Mr. Albert has serv^dTJle. sch6"8l : ^^listrict^for' the" past~34"y6ars, hav- - * , (Window.-House-Commercial) ' . •' ..'.•.-•."••. • ' '. • •'#'•-•'•,,'.'••. "f Ing begun aa^ a. teacher of business Asgrow Seed Company CAMBRIDGE, N. 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SECTION THREE CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY; MARCH 28, 1968 15 Cents

For Garwood Littl(B League For Additional Playground GARWOOpo-John J. Gallagher of 312 Hazel Ave. has been elected KENILWORTH—Another call for another municipal playground, In New Ordinance '. - GARWOOD — Accurate Bushing Co. is^m) longer interested in president of the Garwood Little Leaigue._ He succeeds Joseph E. in Kenilworth was made by a citizen at Tuesday night's Borough Council KENILWORTH—An ordinance Authorizing salary increases , of purchasing the borough-o^ned. property op/Second Aye. which it had Humenik, president for the past 10 years, who has had to give up his meeting. _..-•-•• . ' "•. ' . *. " •. ' $300$500 for full-time borough employees* was; introduced and passed under consideration for $se as a parking lot. «» Little^ League activities for health reasons- Albert Williamecn of 36 Sherwood Rd. asked what action had on. first reading Tuesday night by'^orough Council. PubTTc hearlKS" Tills. Was revealed at Tuesday night's Borough Council meeting Mr. Gallagher, who has been serving as league secretary, is affili- been taken^©n-a petition signed by 200 residents of the "first and.fifth will be^pn Aprjl 9. byXoiincilman Edward W. Krempa, chairman of building and grounds. ated with the U.S. CiviT-Service districts, requesting a" playground The $500 raises would go to department heads and. all police offi- office in Mountainside^' Councilman Krempa noted that in their area. Mr. WWilliamson cers. Other full-time employes ~lowing_a_ recent offefTiy Accur- —efthpr-ieague~officers7-fpr—IMS wpulcfreceive $300 raises. have been elected as follows: Vice- Accident among the signers of .the. petition,, ate Bushing of $20,000 fOr/ the Which Was submitted to the^council Salaries to be paidjtf policemen property a, letter was sent to Ihe- president, Richard Beyerl; treas- CosaNostra are as'follows :„ Chief, $10,000; cap- company reporting that att apprais- urer, Arid- BucCiarellk and last October. . . - tain, $9,300; lieutenant, $8,900; d secretary, Craig -Kloza. Election Held futal —Council-President-J?fanlc^J.-Ma£' er-had Set.a fair market value of GARWOOD — Norman W. Blan- TH^Iitltr$8W0^rg . $38,000*oh the 18£by-150 fooCpldt. Drive Started In - announcing^his retirement carb^aid the project is still under ^8,4507 detective-sergeant, $8,450; The building and grounds^ chair- "froin league acidities, -J^rl Hu- ey, plant, superintendent of- Dia- study. . _; detective, .$8,150; senior pa- man said no formal reply hat} been By CD PtMce menik issued the following state- mond Expansion Bolt Co., has been KENILWORTH —• A Westfield Mr. Wiliamsan,' hQwever, as- trolman, $7,800; second year ^pa- ment: , - ; '-.. . 1 received to the letter but he-had elected to succeed M. Edwarjd Du- woman Who narrowly escaped serted that the.: borough' had set KteNILWORTH^ — Kenilworth trolman, $7,275;. first y^eM- patrol- GARWOOD —•, A drive for new "I.. •. wish "• to publicly announce aside a tract of land for the playr been informed that the company members lias been started, by the dick;as president of the- Garwood death in an automobile accident was the scencof some excitement man, $6,750; police,surgeoT8. $3,000, was .not interested in purchasing that due ib-Jn health I" must re- grourid knowing the land was not AuxiliaryPolice of Garwood/Civil Rotary Club. ; last Thursday as ' federal agents and special policernanr-$^Z5 an at the" appraisal figure and was cori- linquish my activity and presidency here last Thursday "night has been suitable. „ raided the premises of the Ken- h6iif. Defense and'< Disaster Control, it of the Garwood Little League.. It. released from Memorial General • sidering other areas, for the needed was announced this week, by Police Other members elected to serve "I. went down there and walked WorthyCorp: and .Controlled' Heat- Other • employes on salaries extra parking facilities. ...'...., Chief Fred Falzone. is> with great regret that I must from July 1 to June 30, 1969, are:Hospital, Union, after feeing treated into a swamp," the.local resiflBnt ingiCorpl at 21 N; Michigan Ave. would receive the following: Bor- make this decision. v; Borough Attorney- Nicholas S; igible'.'for membership are Vice-president, James J. Lesak; for minor injuries. declared. "There's two feet of wa- and arrested the owner, a reputed ough clerk, $8,900; purchasing ag- "My time and effort.spent in According to Patrolman Dottald ter, Where: could you; put a plajr- LaCorte confirmed this, reporting male residents over 21 with good secretary, Mario J. Benintente; ^New Jersey Cosa Nostra boss. ent, $300; improvement search of- records. Application blanks are being .a part of the Garwood Little Tisch, the .-woman. Mrs. Ruth A., ground?" - • ""• . J/. Sara Dex Cayalcante,, ,55, : of ficer, $300; assistant to borough t^at he had been in contact with treasurer,. Russell D. Kreie; direct- Accurate Bushing on the matter. available at police headquarters; ' League has been most enjoyable. Zhelesnik, 32, was driving her 1968 The tract: in question, own?a by Princeton vjas taken; into ^cugto^y clerk, $6,200; secretary to Board of Mayor Edward EL Tiller reported Under direction of Police Capt. It has been a great satisfaction in ors, "Edwin F. Marek, Alfred '.t car near the Boulevard and 26th the Union County Park Commis- '"/ tn"iree. agents on charges of ex- Assessors-, $2,100; other members that Borough Clerk A. T. Mosca Thomas J. Colwell, the. Auxiliary the work for the youth of Garwobd Zanetti and Daniel J. Kress. St. when it was struck from be- sion, is located in thetfbrthwest tortion.. Known \ as "Sami the of Boarfrof Assessors, $1,600; clerk pg affording all boys an bad suggested that property owned, Police fierform traffic. duty in. the "Attendance awards were. present- hind by a panel truck driven by- irner or ui off—the= he operated pliimbiftg- in-OSGOSSOF'S-O) opportunity to play basebalLinJthe r by the Jersey Central Railroad be- borough on Sunday, mornings and edttrifte following members for Rob'ert J.' Arthur, 22, of €lark. Boulevard at Dor and^eating firms at the N: Mich- lector and treasurer, $6,900; tax iund \b& ABC building on TOorflf Little League program^—:-^~-—r The; car, filled with 19 gallons of iga'n?«je. address, ...•.'': ^ "search officer, $300, welfare direct- ig .VGarwoo'd can be very proud of perfect attendance from March 14, "We pay taxes^Where. are our : Ave. might be suitable for Accur- Have an active training program gasoline, burst into flames only ' Arreste&ssjmultaneously at their or, $2,000. the wonderful setup of the Gar- kids supposed^to play?" Mr. Wil- ate '. Bushing's needs* The mayor way for formation of a pistol team. 1966, to March 11, 1968: Mr. seconds after she got out. ,""' honfcH^were two accomp- Also, assistant to tax collector, . wood Little League with its ex- liamson continued. said ABC would be informed'of . The unit meets at 8 p.m. on the dick, Police Lt. Lesak, William; 'TVe never seen anything like lices, Daniel Amhumata, 29, and $5.!?0Q;: clerk in tax collector's of- _ cellent playing field! the modern Councilman Mascaro suggested "this, with the possibility that the third Thursday of each month, at it," Patrolman Tisch said of the. Gaetaho Domiriick ^Sojky" Vas- •fifct $4,800; working foreagjjL' of , tieldhouse; the best: of baseball Vesely and John Wolf\ they,4flay at one of the existing company, might negotiate With the the Borough Hall. w accident.' He noted that the heat tola, 39... . trWRc control and recreation, $7,- equipment and a fiilf" baseball The following men received playgrounds. ! " railroad for lease or purchase if-L was so- intense it melted all -the ^ "We can't put a playground in Thje indictment charged' theHm 800; borough magistrate, $4,200; . this property is large enough. , Garwood CpjLl&giatis schedule for all - of our Garwobd awards for perfect attendance for tires and burned out the interior^ with conspiracy to violate .federa, unicipaj court clerk, $500;, bor- youth of Little League age. a nnia ywnr period; TV " each .person's yard," the council u Bfoert Stibler, son flf Mf. and TK6 'exterior. Was destroyed beyond president pointed out. statutes agalnst fixt0«ii»tt. p $i,ooo; building that Accurate Bushing had offered "During my presidency I have ner, M. J. Beninterite, Louis Casale, leged extortion involved "substan: Mrs/Joseph A. Stibler •.# 235 Hem- received splendid cooperation from Harry Van Reekum,. a member recognition and even the roacl sur- It was explained,by Councilman inspe?ftH^'$2,700; zoning enforce- to purchase" the Second Ave. tract lock • Ave,, • a student ^at Susque- face was damaged by thesheat. Albert J. "Simmenroth, Jr?," recrea.- tial sjimsin- five figures," accord- ment officfeiv$660; superintendent —-several protesting letters "were te-. many to help make our baseball of Westfield club, was the 200th ing to a Justice Department spokes- hanna University, Selinsgrove!, Pa., program a success. Without this visiting Rotarian this year. He do- The Fire Department was called tioh commissioner, that .the park of public worksvv$8(850, and assist- •\ ceived and a number ^pf residents participated lhxther annual Penn- in and the.,,patrolman., and, others commission property, although un- man '•••'. :• , ' ,-. .•.-.;•• ."• >ant to superinte^a«nt. of. public 'appealed at council meetings to wonderful assistance my job would nated his free luncheon.award to . De -Cavalcflnte took -over • • •• .:' .'• wood Little jSea roth' said. , driver-laborer, $2.75-$3; public y' tlOH as 'a possible location, for'a year's, convention will be hold at In Ken Acres owned the"two" jJCenilWBrth" busi- works laborer, $2.55$2.80; play- new municipal building or library. the Holiday Inn on the Boardwalk. /!&&• suggested this be accom- nesses. ground leader, $l.Q5-$1.90; clerk, A letter of resignation was re- plished by getting the park com- The arrests of. De Cavalcante and. $1.80-$2.25; clerk-stenographir, $1.- ceived from Building. Inspector Gets Council OK mission's help in thef filling work his partners followed a 17-month^- KENICWORTH—Borqugh^oun- 95-$2.35; school crossing guard, $2,. grtinir M Gorvoloyn, requesting- Borough Clerk to Receive Dessert Bridge, in raturn for use by the commis- long investigation into- QrganJzed «H(HbunjselloE at Yonth Center, that it take effect as of April-1 or cil Tuesday night approved a; con- siott; dl borough-owned plaV equip- racketeering' by the' U. S. Attor- Those paid by the day-q^ as soon thereafter, as a replacement County VFW Citpen Award Fashion Show tract authorizing Harold Abrams, ment once the tract has been de- ney.'s; office in Newark, the Justice compensated as follows: Driver: can be found, Mr. Corveleyn, who developer>otthe K«h Acres tract, veloped. ' • Department's Organized Crime and laborer, $23.16; sanitation depart- was appointed on January. 1 to suc-. : GARWOODr^Borpugh Clerk A. T: Mosca has been selected to Tomorrow Night to install a piirbpjng station there. Noting the extent of the work Racketeering Section «and^the FBI. ment drivers, $24.50, and sanita- ceed Daniel J, Fiadino as build-receive, the Citizenship Award of-' the Union County Council of the GARWOOD —. A dessertj>ridge Council President Frank Ma*- that would have to be done, Mr. file..'Cavalca'pte's officyfiere had tion department laborer, $23.50. I i ing inspector, said in his letter that Veterans of Foreign Wars. Th© award; is pt^sented annually "to a and fashion show will-be held by caro had^ previously announced Williamsbn conaniettted, "I'll be a been under surveillance! by the The p"laygrounfoof piece of property pleted at a meeting Tuesday night ment with the borough. It had Thomas Englese was chairman" of at the '-home of Mrs. Joseph Is Presented for .the,' compensation to be pa|d jacent_to>the borough garage on the nominating committee. been argued by the Planning retroactive to January 1. , . '' Schnauffer of 347 Willow Ave. Board that a pumping station con- Plan Testimonial as^Koossible site for a Commander William Pilitowski To Rotary Club Council also passed on first Models" for the fashion, show will nected-to—sewer lines used—by- of the local post. will mage me pre- -KENILWORTH—— Donaid~Hau- Mincir Miss BVSam Wre&maW. Mss nenrby hoi ing $6,500 from the Capital Inv sentation to Mr. Mosca at the Lillian Englese, Mrs. Jules Lu- verload the mann of 38 Epplng Pf., selficteg flS KEMLWUHTH — The combined system. , provement Fund for the repair and is iw> need Ifer further expansion of county council's annual dinner at sardi, Jr., Mrs. Walter Boczan, Mrs. Junior Rotarian of the Month, was societies of Si, .Theresa's Church the garage facilities so the prop Caggy's in Linden on April. 20. Thomas-McNee, Mrs. Wallace-Pin- The council president said fur- presented JaJthe>-Kenilworth-R longer net^aeQ lor borough "Giommander, Pilitowski recently kin, Mrs1. Jacqueline Patterson, ther study revealed it would not be tary Club last Wednesday by-JMon- Michael A. Hudack, former assist- the municipal playgrounds.: Public /• use." "The borough attorney" was. in- was appointed national VFW aide Mrs. Anita ^lorrison and Mrs. Sam-feasible to install a igravity sewer roe B. Nestier,. guidance director ant pastor, on Sunday. hearing is on April 9. structed to matfe arrangements for de canip>- uel L. Colwell. in the area..He noted that nearby at David_JBrearley Regional High Father Hudack left the local a public sale. , industries would not permit the Mr. Mosca Ijas served Garwood Commentary will be by Mrs. School. . , church recently to become pastor Little League Dance lines to cross their property. Council approved a recomiiienda- as borough clerk since 1956 and Ralph G. Mann. Donald, a senior at the school, is of SL Lucy's' Church, Jersey. City., KENILWORTH — The Kenil- tion by Councilman Krempa that '*• "We felt the pumping station also has been * secretary of the Special prizes have been received a member of the Key Club and has He served here 15 years. Worth Little League will hold its two 100-watt' mercury vapor street would suffice and would not cause Board of Education for 22' years: from many .prominent Republicans, been a member jjf the football, soc- A concelebrated mass will be held annual.spring dance on April 6 in lights be installed behind the bor- any hardship," Councilman. Mas- Prior to becoming borough clerk among them a personally auto- cer and track teams. He recently at .5:30 p.m.. followed by a buffet St. Theresa's Church Hall at 9 p.m.. ough garage at tfy; east end of Wil car^ explained. •_,-:•_.'. tfy; jie__was_ige.nfiral fceight: agent and graphed 'copy of Richard M. Nix played _a_lead _role an__the_school supper. and_dancinj.in_the,church Music will he_by_The^ Iow~Ave. He saiialcdT several requests ear- accountant for the Rahway pn's book, "Six Crises." " The pumping unit, to be installed production of "South Pacific!" ! auditorium. a buffet supper will be^served. had been received from residents Valley Railroad in Kenilworth, with and maintained at the developers' The student has been accepted Reservations may be made Richard McCormack is chairman. for'lights there. which he was associated for 20 expense, is to have main lines ex- by Lehigh University, Bethlehem, through the church' rectory or by Reservations may be made through A letter was received from the years. His railroading career also tending along the center of Lafay- Pa,, where he plans to enter the contacting the chairman, Fred- Mrs." Donald.,HaFris of 710 Newark (Continued on Page 2) Meeting to Issue ette PL includedT""lO years' service with pre-medical program: .>•••• •Soosof 41 N. 21st St. Ave: ••„--''••' " • -• •'• " "r the Jersey Central. A resident of Garwood since A. T. MOSCA LL Equipment BicydeJKc^nses 1923, Mr. Mosca was born in New York City and attended the public This Sunday NowAvailaBle schools there. . ' '•Garwood representatives' on that GARWOOD — There will be a GARWOOD— Police Chief Fred He is a former member and. body. meeting of all managers and coach- announced this "Week that secretary of the'Board of Health An active member of the Gar es of the Garwood Little League yde licenses for 1968 and 1969and was registrar of vital statistics wood Lions Club, he has served on and Minor League teams at 11 a.m, now (available at police head- here for six years. He also served most of its committees and was Sunday at the field house for the quaj^ters. A.fee of 50 cents is as local coordinator of civil defense president of the club in 1954 arid purpose of issuing equipment and reviewing~the-i988~ schedule; chained for the two-year period. was sucictiuy of the 'Garwood* "M35. Inspection of bicycles takes place Civil Defense Counciil frof m itts ini - Mr. Mosca is married and has a John J. Gallagher, newly-elected at headquarters at the time of ception in 1940 until 1955. daughter, Mrs. Gloria Havens, who president, announced the appoint- issuance o* the licenses. Bicycles' Mr. Mosca was one of the organ- liyes in Irvington, and teaches ment of the following committee must be in good running -order izers of i the former Union County music in the Clark elementary chairmen for the coming season: and have good brakes and a horn. Health Council and was one of the schools. Finance, John Csupa; building and grounds, Ralph Mann; supplies and" equipment, Joseph Humenik activities, Samuel " Colwell, Jr.; membership and attendance, Har Garwood Savings and Loan Association lifrt'shment stand, johr Schnitzer; baseball program, Cal * Incorporated 1911 vin Martin. STATEMENT O|F CONDITION February 29, 1968 GOP County Chairman - ASSETS/-'- •-•- • LIABILITIES To Address Local UnitH First Mortgage Loans .....1...... 1.....$2,821,751.21 Savings Accounts .....t $3,140,210.49 GARWOOD —JJnion County Re- publican Chairman Richard G. Loans on Savings Accounts ...... 36,912.00 Borrowed Money 0.00 Schoel wiir bo guest speaker at a Other Loans ..... ; 4,140,73 joint meeting of the Garwood Re- Federal Home Loan Bank Stock .... 27,900.00 Advanco Payments by Borrowers for publican Club, and the Garwood U. S. Government Securities 275,000.00 Taxes ^w,....". Women's Republican Club on Fri- Cash on Hand and in Banks 70,142.02 day night, April 19. % Other Liabilities A ^909.56 Furniture and Equipment 3,261.56 Plans for this special meeting > Other Assets ."..'. 1 36,741.27 Reserves and Undivided Profits".'.. 97,867.12 will be discused at a" meeting of tHo new executive board of the TOTAL $3,275,848.85 . TOTAL .^.^..,...... ,,.$3,275,848.85 Garwood Women's Republican Club at the home of the president-elect, Mrs. Joseph McMahon of 37 Fourth YOUR SAVINGS INSURED yp-TO $15,000 Ave., at 8 p.m. Wcdnesduy "" MEMBER: FEDERAL SAVINGS and UXA'PTlNSURANCE CORPORATION . FEDERAL. UOMEJL&AN BANK SYSTEM Garwood Servicemen NEW JERSEY^A^VlNGS and-LOAN LEAGUE Airman Ronian Karpa, son of UNITED STA312S SAVINGS and LOAN LEAGUE1 Mr. and Mrs. Simion Karpa' of 113 Anchor_ fiL,_Jiu s completed eOMPOUNUED QUARTERLY basic training at Amarillo AFB, BUSINESS HOURS Tex. He has been assigned to tho Air Force Technical Training Cen- Curiosityrseeker, charmer, devil, heartbreaker, scene-grabber, Monday Through Friday — 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 l*k. ter ut Chanute AFB, 111.,' for-.spe- Monday Evenings — 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. cialized schooling as an aircraft and a big reason fpr an extension phone. Telephones 7894)922 ~ - maintenance specialist. Airman When aufi of the great people iu-your life is Jess than u yoaf old, matters cim get fuirty hectic 345 SOUTH AVE. Karpu is a 1067 graduate of Ar« and coinplioatcd, Pulling extensions where you need them Can hdiVjjiulwyaurduy.u little simpler. GARWOOD, N. J. thur L. Johnson Regional High Au extension costs only 90^ a mouth. To order, plea^o calif your Telephone BU*LQC*> Oflice. New Jersey Bell School, Clark. \ l Wii

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->*•• _/. CRANPORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 Pjige Thre© tcaai series,. Crarwofid, ,2,6.20; highJ series, Robert,.Guerriero; 525. and Robert Gaviti, Larry ..King.- Jam'us! is a jn^mbyr oj /la: fti?J//£ Air f Bertolamy Citea for Aiding individual games, Frank Rica. lB4r-Ronrn fiitbert; 390. JJ """"" [Lirnone, Michael Ray, Robert Snow j Fortes.' Before'his' arrivalTn; Vfe't- Donald Bueeiarelli (sub.), 180; A.ri T»'iM»i Standings and Michael Toinehak. nam, ho was assignl-d to Francis E. Sex Edueation in Schools Lardieri, 179; Susan Wolski, . w • Thomas Heed, William Kcliroll,; Warren AFU, Wyo. • -Thp airman, is •u and Joyce Yavvlak, 13,3; hiKh :^'^V^';^,.;;;;;;;;-;;;;; •»u Mark Middlcton and Arthur G.yod-! a 1005 graduate'of Jonathan Day- Series. FJrecl IVJasO.n. 487. jlCJnalian'--- Kumly KoniiT M year'of Den 7 presented a skit unv! ton Hegional High School, Spring- Discussed at IPTA Meeting GARWOOD r— International Councilor Bertram J. Bertolamy of j Bcm'lur'E Body aliop .. HB 34 and Wolski. 408. Nick's Pu7,erlu :.. 37 er 'direction of their den -mother, J field. KENILWORTH — ^Sex Educa^i^u(rdeDS instead of being financial- .- the Garwooji Liong Club is cite" - the nbrthteafit - section' of Brazil, PevaTnik,' 194;: Jabquellne ,Kenny, paTfs'this 'Sunday"to assist' in" mony. Carpi Russo, |38, and Ginni by Board of health on April 18 cnitcfren in. developing'.heallHyI > jgeuth America. spring cleanup project of the Gar attitudes toward themselves and Th* ^ar^ners of "the Alliance Uflt v 138; individual in Borough wood Ja.ycees. Michael lazzetta, former - part- each other. -§Jie noted, however, was organh^djo supplyidirect help At'-the monthly meeting of th : ',""$>. those persdiiBjjrHLatite America Pood Safle time sanitary inspector_for two that good values and moral- judg- To ie Accepted pack Tuesday night at Lincol years,, has: been serving as f^ ment must "originate from the who are inneed of assistance in Public Notices School, Arthur Hashagen, tlufWefy their -own' self-help- programs, in time inspector and secretary since home- " By Methodists olos POP loflciWi pros on ted tho fo •MJSL Paul!* Membershu) sun,sex,-l Sunday will be celebrated this'. " : ^TteHIIworUi, New Jersey ™ Sth joined- the^ranks-of—Boj Charles Kroton was . nam«d ecessa'ry to provide al* l chili - Week at , CotamuKity Methodist ss, * pi^es^}^^ 'ahij - •. . i. f|/opos«id Scouts: paniel Enners, Steve: hold a food sale at the chfl'rch froin plumbing Inspector March 1 at an [Vith prober knpwledge and Church,. With the acceptance pfnejv ' tions; DUSJ ' OllDINANClt NO, 08-4 Gries, Matthew Hirsch, JDanie 10 a.irn, to 3 p.m..'.tomorrow. Eunclj : .educRtJonar ups", "and; fef AN QBDJtKANCE FOR THE REPAIR AND annual salary of $1,000. He understanding o'fc their ow.n sexual members at.. the 11 a.m. iserVie;. ItfaTAJLLATION Ot CYCtONK IMSNCfES AT Lamrni, i*homas Murray arid Franl [iwill be served from 11. a.m. to L Rev. James R. Cooper, Jr., will Hjfy^ww? W6rk-d y T«CE KKNtLWORTH WOWICIPAL PLAV- ceed9 'Alan*4tnudson, who : attftudes and behavior. the people OROUNDa AND MAKING THE NKCE3- Q'Such". ••••:•". • ••.• I p.m. .'.,'• after more than. 15 yeani' The subject should be taught preacjh on "Salvation Througd a j-emotd village 8AKY APPROPRIATION TIIERKFOR. Honor Scqu,t Dpuglas Martin ReJlearsa]s will be held for the starting Jin kindergarten and con- •jfesus; Christ." B'abyrsitting |s tl > BE IT. ORDAINED by .the Oovc • Mrs. Betty Thomas : to Bodv of th* Borough of Kenllworth: . Itoy Scout Troop 75 oriented-flil sejnlor choijr tit 6^0 and Sanctuary named B.6a$ of He&lJ tinuing tnrou'gh the 12th grade, available in the nursery and Sun- SEtfTION 1. That cyclone fences bo re- boys <).n initial requirements f phoir at,J:30 this evening: 'Cheriib day School classes wiU be he"* palrod'"ik&& 'new cyolouo fences be In- Annual salary of $4t,2Q0, representi-She said, and care should, be taken )l thl> mnriltni Tlny'irfllri«» rehesrse at 10 a.m: anrjh ing an increasiKof $125, •and-'Pr. to use' correct terminology. during churcTTstefvices. Notth 18th 8tr*e l following cubs were mtro Mlthl»nn Avenue. Junior Choir Tit J,0.:15-a.m. on jSatyjJEdmund Johnjcins" • has be^n rte- Speaking also WAS Mrs. .Thomas The .afternoon cjrele "will meet, -fliSCTipN'.2: There la hereby appropri- dueed as the new members of thp urday. Rehearsals fpi* the A Cap- 1 LoBianco, a member o^the..BoaVd today at 1 p\m.' at the church, the ated the. sum of S6.-500.00 to meet the O0s.t named,, spHoollphysician at an an- Service and Suppjy Co» Cranford!. OT Said' UnproVemehts which sum. shall be Den! pi^la Chpir VfM be at; 1:30 P-m. Of Educatibh, who urged' parents preparatory class at 4 pjn. and th!e paid from th^ WDjtal! improvement' *««>q. Sunday.' _•"*"• to, write their state legislators .ex- Senior Choir at 8 p.m. Hee rreSde/at:4i6ttJnioAste i ~ *-*'' . '•SECTION 3, It is hereby determlhetT that ; said impVovwoenW tire B«n«r«li capital >lmt- 'Morning, worship will h.e con- pressing protest;to a'proposed b'iU! ' TI confirmatiofii n clasl s will mee,t prQvemente of the Borough ot Kenl!\yorth. wmvm'• '^r'Ukih.S#;p$pw ducted by the pastor, Rev. Stephppi; that would consolidate school dis Tuesday at 4 p.m; ..^ ** 'SECTION i. -TWS OrtUnance Bhall take Szajbo, at Jli. a.m. Sunday. Sunday The Junior Choir wjjil rehearse effect in the manner provide^ by law- ! ORDINANCE NO.G8-5 'Coininuiuoii AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE School will cbnvene at 9^3w a.m. She said combinuig districts at 3:30 p.m.; Wedne^f^y, and the < "L .. •' . • NOTICE v • .. • " • NO.'. 64-Jf4 ENTITLED • "AN ORDDMUTC* and'the church library JWJI open Planned by CYO fficial board '^yilj convene, at 8 r Public Notice }» Hereby Given that this CONCERSINp: BAtARIKS, AND COMPENl- could posjsibly involve additional Tn Of an -Alagoan state foregoing- Ordinance was Introduced at ka Arr*TS\KtQlS. '>* ~" ' ' * ' ""' . ' KENILWORTH — St. Theresa's meiBtttig" t>f the" QDverrilnff Brfdy of tbh BE 'rr: o: 3AINED by., the dovornlnp First-year con/JTmatjon class CYO will hold a "Communion Cru- Thursday. April 4. i^ ,^e first ertolamy, who visited Ala- fUtg :.t6: :Governor; fiicharji J.. poroUgh of Kenilworth op the 26th day f ht t goyer- if'Mnroli. 10C0. It-wns-then reiid tor'ttip" 1^, ThiJ th part of Bee will meet ai, i >m. JMonday. jtjxam- starting, at the p.px. receive commujji,on at the: 5:3p jtjtie ' Aurch,'s annual" rum-, d- .Ordjnancq Uon 1 of Ordinance No. 64-34, onlltlei mass this. Sunday and dosing-witij- mass eachevenihg during thecru- sd qn»lpasaig«fpftl' y inationi'of ibers of the second- hiage sale to-be held from 10 a.m. ._.." ordinance' Cpnccrnlnar 'Balarles-ani year cpnfjfftiatibn clasg in- prepara- a communion breakfast after -the, sade. '" '•"'•'• ',, : v the ' Oovernlng B'odjr of the Bbrough of Comocnsatlon" be amentied to re«d as ^fol ; 7 to'4 p,m. Refreshments will be> KenUworth at the Borough Hall, Boule- •^ows^ ; • '• " :••"•'• . • • ' •.' i 1 tion forcifllni^irmation: on Palm Sun- 8:30 a.m. mass on Saturday, Aprp' Patricia Smijth, jb .tee^na^ei cbair- served and donations of goocf Us>eil Verd. Itenllworth, 'New - Jersey, ot -elKht '-"'•.Tho 'following officers and om o'olock Jn'the ovenlne (prevailing tlmd) ployecs of tho Borough of KenUworth will be conducted tiy.'Reyi Mr. 6.-- ^ man 'for'.'the even! and Joseph clothing and household articlpifare- .and past governor of •bn^ the '9th day of -April,> 1968. At. 1 hereinafter named shall receive • an* fabo at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. Members have been requested to Leary is adult chairman. . requested. ^^^^:;^•-;;•: , tuch time and- Place, or at aby time and nilaUy as! n oomponsation for thei- r :&e 'als6; is a past .president of PfPlftfcet ' JOJO' »h1ffiT_^j»i]jh _^j]j;; ^loafin^ g may...'j.hly. « — aotvlcta 'thQi-gBveiul 'uuuii; set -or ' v sa7aurned.. alT'persons Interested will be thrtr respebtlvo offices or posltl both the Ga^po^ Boarijf of Edu- given 'an opportunity* to be heard con- Boroiuh ! dork . ,«rf..,'. ' c^tion1 .aofi! ti&t of:tinl& tounjy cerning such Onttnance. :•. •'—-:' • Purchasing Asolit ...^.y/r 300.00 Recreation Unit Sy Order of the7 Governing Body. •Improvement Search Oltioet 300.00 : •-" ',•-'_ .MARaARET McQEVNA, .... -6.20tb Tax • Colleertpr ..:. '8,70^^1 High team game,, Johanspn Go., :: ..". .:; .BOAR .; , BProteotlVe 8,150.00 and "Robert Cox. ,. ual #jrtes. Steyen ^ employees; of thhe Health:of the Senior' Patrolman 7.800.00 and Nancy DiJ9etti4a, ,?38. Boxoiigh of Kehllv , hereinafter uained Second. Year^ Patrolmen 7,273.00 .JChe» other winner was_the "La- CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTIONS shall. reoelV* lly as componsitlori ritai^. jviu .ruuviiuvu • Ufiw^vu Salle" team, /consisting of sixth, Jar. thei? . the «eyera« turns set Special Policemen 2.25 per hr. ippoalt^" esp ectlve names: ' Polite. Surgeon _, 3.000.QQ Seventh and eighth graders. Mem- FOR YOUR WINTER DECORATING! Inspector ....! Working Foreman of Traffic kTcn jByclt, Eddie jBiwttel.r ' ' __T<,— __ TjnjnopoOTHon; • • - Recreation, Park and-Tra'fflc Stevens, Tony Galati, Gene Bianco, Eat Bros. - .v., 5rer_» . ;...,.: ,.... $33.50 per day •i» a.ooo.oo >i-, h'a's compfetcd'basic training ,., ...TT.V '•' 3-28 CounCounsellors s at Youth Center ..,..jana»$2.00 per hr. t Ajnarillo AFB, Texv He is re Basketball Officiali s .... $1.80 per tamo BALB — Court of ~- . — .W THRU TUESDAY : public \endue. In rooni in the sation" snail remain in full force and- ef- Opwi Friday Evenings 3jrt Hpwe•--, to th• e .city- oX• • i. N. J., fect and are not amended; luperceded or on of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert liisch ••Ma^'isidteaiciit,' exoclleiit "*" on Wednesday,' thA 10th «»j Ari changed »nd shall remain a part of this »f 21 North' ^6th $t, is on duty at •A.D.rT»6&^ tyednesd. •» tv&o'eUiik. to the Ordinance as though they were'reiterated of said day. '•••• ''• *---..-• and herein set forth -at length. Tan Son Nhut AB, yietnam. Air- 101 N. UNION AVE. • , N. J. Prerpift* b«Jn» In the Borough of Ken- SECTION 4. The compensation herein- man" RiscH; a security ' policeman, tl*drth.. rr ,r-; .• countyT-. ,-, £- ^^ ,^ ^£ ^ above set forth shall be retroactive as of t January 1, 1968. Candice KElbGJEN a a,t a point on Uie Westerly SECTION 8. This Ordinance uhall-take i mn Street, 'dftunt • •lose effeot Upon ~ final passage and publication fticfaariT rtirjie i*l *«*>. »t|»-JB- according to iaW. Urseotton trtth the yard ruaning; {H "" NOWOB Ud«t (St'MUrm Public jJotice- i»\Htrrty aiven tju* thf "XME SAHO PEBBLES" fpet to a foregoing Ordinance was Introduced at a to a point; thenp« meeting of the Qovernlpg Body of th* a«t 58 ?eet to 1a pofnti first time. The said Ordinance will b« tbehce (4)"North'83 degree's 22 jnlnutes further considered' for final passage bs BMtf^lOO'ft to the poirrt tt'^Ja* the Governing Body of the Borough of bfiitig; .. KenUworth at the Borough Hall, Boule- BHINa kuo>ra and dcaignated as theTSTd;• Kenilwortbr New—Jerser. af'Wghi Northerly '9' feet of Lot 83,' all Of toto'clock ' In the evening (prevailing time) M-»tM^thi Sotitherly M ,ieet of Ijot on-^-the—»th~ A- G. OF STUnOART MAKE l&tefbat ftctntebTV*ry O. *ltO9 STYLES AND •1.200.22 with Interest from Tak« Of Our ww^ssi iflSTEAD OF ANNUAL t flE««ffTe»ervos the rl«ht to odjpurn MODEL CHANGES. RALPH ORIfiCKliLO, Sheriff MILLIONAIRE Vlotor H. HlohMriril, Atty.77^1 • ••• ^>'--,- IT IS A RARE PRIVILEGE, THEREFORE, TO ANNOUNCE THE FIRST SHOWING. AT E. K. CUMMING & CQ., OF THE . . .

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APATOIENTS SERVICES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES FOR UENT TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the COMPLETE-XJVB Results Told Presbyterian Topic Repealed? "best and fastest service oall ECONOMY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOB FIRST INSERTION -3» cents a v^rd, 90 cents minimum/ cash irahford -— 3 rooms,"' lsf. floor, > ELECTRIC, 278-3635, day oroight tf arid . hot / water Included, , close to PAINTS In Women% ALUMINUM PORCH enolosures- uildg Schedule Told for Week .„ • > With order. (A 10 cents service charge is m»de for each 6t6res'and transportation ..-. ;..$125.00 alousles, awning type windows, com- LATEX WJ PAINT billing*) Crawford" — 3 roorns newly decorated, nation storm wTno*8W« anfl BcYBenB Of ; Colori GARWOOIV. "ImpoBcibilitioo Modo PocBJblo" will bo tho topic of avrtlable: April 15thv.7iP.at nad^hot ' combination doors. LIFETIME ALUMI- to choose from 13725 per gaL Rev. John A, Malcolmson's sermon at the 11 o'clock worship service at - (Consecutive -week»_Wltbo4*«-_cbpyT _• ^»H>f,T(icIudedT~riosir-to"^BtorcEt'-«nd ^WMHPRODBeTSj-INC-lOa-South Ave- i changes) 2 oehts a word, 60 cents minimum. - • transpprlatlori ..$100,00 278-3205. > , ,# Latex semi-gloss GARW0QD —JEnz Bros, had the He will take-his text from Tough Floor Finishes Mark 9;14-29: Sunday School will meet at'9:45 a.m.' - —. ' ., EVELYN WApE & SONS 276-1053 BERARD'S - PLUMBING AND HEATING. Color Matching Service only clean sweep of the evening in ADS SET BY LINES - 1$ cents a line, minimum charge 90 Repairs, remodeling and new. 278-1996. CBJBMICOTB^XlNT WORKSv The canvassers taking the"community census on religion;will meet cent*. Ads set jn .caps, .'with blank lines or display lines : » . •:•• . • u action, of the Garwood Women's 709 Boulevard ' KenUworth Biowli'ng League at Garwood -Lanes' Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The' Youth must be charged By lines. Display - lines (] 2 point type. 376-1889 ' . , Choir wiUr^hearse^at 6. H*jii;..At .,' . , only) ckarg^l as two lines.^ ,\', ..~" r MASONRY - CARPENTRY last. Thursda^Jhight, talcing three COW OR HORSE MANURE, well rotted. games, frornjihe Career GirlsT Hits, Misses 7.,p.m..:Junipers and.Senior.Higl^- CASH, CKecks or Stamps should accompany adverHsing copy /ALTERATIONS- Farm-rich, topsoll, fill dirt, shavings. De^ Youth. Fellowship -will meet for-a liver anywhere. Call anytime. CHEST- " Sunset Tavern and • Middlesex CRAWFORD.:—,5 or 4 .rooms, S bedropms. HOOFDJO — SIDING — REPAIRS NOT RBPONSIBlE for errors In ads taken by tetephooe. JUne/July1 occupancy, qall . 273-6071 NUT FARMS. 688-4888. ^ t* youth .worship and sin^ and ?t ; ; For Quality., worlcmanlhip and fair prioei Stainless rolled two. wins against s ! ar>»l: & pJnL .',•.' . • • • WEDDINGI DnnTATIQNS. announoemanta 7;30 p«-"" town, (ISO .monthly. - ., •.'.", . • « games in the high series of 540,week^s action of the Hits and Misses hearsal.- , './ ,.'". •'". BV,"•'•";•>' pI J. HEY^ORN & BON ' Today the youth comrawu'Caat*',. AND 2 ROOM. 8TJITE8 in office building Lighting —, Heating — Repairing. 930 volt with ganjes of 153, 196 and 19kBowling League at Garwood Lanes. ttEAL ESTATE FOR full housepower. Fans— Kitoben and attlo THE KNTTTERY class will meet -at 4:15,,rpjp^ .'and [n, towp center, , : Claire Martin rolled a.506 serjes, Kelly Girls maintained their lead exhaust.'5 Burnside Avenue. - SARNB AND DJ8TRUOTION the Chancel Choir will rehearse,;at PKIEiF. HBNBHAN, BfeALTOR 88 L«nn^me Dr.,. Cranford 376-3430 with games of 151, 193 and 162o.f two. (games by defeating the WADE & SOIJS 8 AWen St. 'Cranford/ 278-7M3 276-5600 HOORSf Mon., Tues, .Thurs., 10 • 4 8/pJii. •'••'•'•., .' it Mary 'Bnz rnllprf a 9.9.1 grtmo in a Jam Splits two-to one while—i&£ Tomorrow thfe Junior Hig)i- fVW - FLOOR WAXINQ MACHINE*, new and Cranfonl and u north &««./>. 496 series. .... ,.s Pinheads were winning two irom low&hip will^meet at 7 p.no. and at Vi Union County GENERAL CONTRACTOR Used, complete lln« of waxera Hnd REAL Janitorial'X.jupDlies,, 416 CentennlaJ -Other higK series weire: Angie the Happ^r Four. The Alle^Cats 9rp,m. premarital counseling]'inH ,1876.1900 arid 27^)777 BOOFXNO — eaasa — ULADBB* — Avenue. 276-5782. ?' . ti OTTTIVBS ALTlKATIONa — AOOt- Simonet, 494, with high games of and the Castaways split their be held. . ''",, ;"(.•.;:,•;•.;.:;...,. • WANTED TIOM -7- BBPAIBB . _The biiildihg committee antjt Qafr- CAREFREE USED CLOTHING, excellent quality. Con- 180 and 168 r Gloria feizj, 468, with series'with1 each taking a game, HOU8K WANTED on Re.tfprd .Av, an signment Department; Jumble Store. 10 tains of the^vprk teamV wilVmeet BRICK G0L0 ford. NoW or near future: Please ca U EDMONDKIAMIE Sotrth AVe., East, cranford. Consign- : i high games of 178 and 164; Elea- and a half. The last place riay- on Monday at 7f30pJn.. '•>'",•• ••••'• 346-3392. ••>•"• •••, - ,- 4-11 ment accepted Friday mornings, 9:30 - 13. oil* move. Into .the. charrn 272^6105 w .»..-•'..'- • •••. , • tt nor-Kutsera, 467,Twllh. high games makers defeated the Cutups twice. Rev. , fiichnrd.IFpx of Hillside ; intenapee; •%!«> classic SALT TOR WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- of 173 and 166, and Lil Reynolds. . Mary Kellerman, captain of thePresbyterian" Church will' spealc ,on . TRUCK CHANS and TJX-9 Bullddwr for ered* Refined, .rook, pellets and Wat- ••^Fulfillment'-'" at the 8 p.ai. Lenten TUTORING 1 th high game of ,174. flirlsf took high game of, the- klni ' winii all ' ' 10fl-rM>unft A geryjee Wietjneqday., • '.";.. ' • • 1 i '•••.'••. -,.- • i R &' « Bait Bervioe. 341-J720 — ALL SUBJECTS and lan- "88, ...,,' « "Othe? high games were: Eleanor night with a 164 in a. 458 series 'The film, /'Anything: Can ':faught In yAUr '&pina,\OAU* Peluso, 169; Marie Hartung,_. 163 aStenwi.' and powder, >OMD on JW «r>t POODLE GROOMING along_witlLa_154, while Mary Most, pen," .will be showu.st h^g .floor.Xaoated rea«. Cards, WOMEN j ' ''•• POB BALB ' •'.',• programs, tlalwla, booklets, letterheads, Lawrence, 154 and 152, and Eve-heads, Anne Leonard, 151; Happy Dennis. Harcketts, a senior, envelopes. CRANFORD CITIZEN - AND 1 Four, Irene Culkin, 154; Hay- 1-FAMILY. 4 AND 5 KOOMB, OHR- " d CBROincu, 11 AWen Bt., Cranford CRANFORD WOMEN lyn Lawler, 157. "^ member of the University TRAL LOCATION (Roeelle) ...... <«4,W0 B.R. BENNETT, TBACHBB of piano.. Lat- 376-4000. ' . , DO YOXS KNOW OF 'SOMEONE WHO- Difficult splits were converted by makers, Doris Hay, 157 and 152. Ware tennis team which will- MONBY?—Avon t Splits <*>nverted-iweret t>ete-hi 12 niatches^flife apriitg MODERN 3-BKD8OOM COLONIAU sons In .your' home.- 086 Dorian Bd., BBNNSRS' SERVICE POOI. doea . moil in th« Orchard St.,'Greaves PI. section the following: rinCld^© p pg :••' . •'• •••!-> '•- ' J Harris, Mary Kellerman and /. xnSma ROOM, ATTACHED OA- Wty*ld Call 333-8386. tf everything. Carpentry, plumbing, re- of cranford are waiting to see the Easter and 5-8-10; Eleanora Kutsera, 4-5-7 well as the Middle. Atlantic Coa* ^lATJ. _ modeling, eleotrio wiring, appllano* re- Line. This is an opportunity' for an am- Marion Ciuba; 5-10, Nora Bost, ~ pyciWNoa BA0B CKUttbeth)'_.v~."~""-~-~ $19,900 BkGINNINQ PIANO AND THEORY — palrt- 376-3386. U bitious woman. Call 353-4880 for details. and 4-5; Edith Guerriero, 4-5-7; ference championships.' 4-BEDBOOM COLONIAL. DININO Qradek 1 through 4. 389-6303 or 333- 8-aa Pat Lawrence, 5-ia and 340; Lilalong with a 4-5-7; 2-7, Miriam BOOM. OJL-J9TBAM HEAT _.... M39 ..... •••; -...-•• . . .« Choborda, arid.4-5, Gloria Cotroneo. Mnoiy .378-5384 CATERING & CAKES Reynolds, 310 and 2-7; Dot Hy- auSC3-I0 "aW-'S-TTTran yardaltS, .0118 , W. L OFFICE CE1KK~~ 5-7; Claire Martin, {S-6; Ann Ger- .45 33 p 381-8MS 1 Kelly Girls WAITED TO BUY MILDRflD SIMONS tf Position available immediately. No typing rity, .440; Eleanor Ueluso, 2-7; Pinheads ..:...;....:.... . 43 35 required—< Many company benefits. Good Jam Splits, .41% S6V4 U. NOTICE TO CHKDITOK8 TRAINS — Will buy old toy trains. opportunity for- a bright sal. • Ejle'anor Donovan, 3-7; Wilma Dar- Happy Pour "40V4 ESTATE OP RAPHAEL CAflTINI.- MJJ; OET FULL BOUSE POWER. rochr-frlO; Evelyn Lawlor, 5-lQj- also known-as RAPHAEL B.C.* before t940.-Large sl»f, standard or wide MO volt Installations our apoolaltar- CORP. •-••••',•. •- • --.IJeeeas*! 3-BEDROOM COLONIAL ....._ «000 gauge. 046-8145. tf ZIMMERMAN 8BOTBSRB 3 COMMERCE DRIVE Dot Miller, Angie Simonet and Ann Alley Cats 38 40 Electrical Oontraoton CRANFORD. N." J. • ' Castaways' 3» 45 Pur,s\iant to the order of MARY C. KA-" 688-9344 . 378-6898 272-7100 McMahoni 3-10. Haymakers ...... u. 32Vi 45'ANAl(x, Surrogate of the ,county.of tlniot; tf An Equal Opportunity 'Employer . made bn the first day of Maroh A.D., 196*. •CBANPORD . Team standings: , upon the' application of the understtnefl, ^ WMJ0UGHBY 'JUMBLE STORE OENERAL CONTRACTOR, All types of ' • .. -w as Executrix of the estate of g»ld de- interior and exterior carpentry. Roofing Enz 54 27 Mark Smith Wins Gold ceased, notice is - hereby flTtrt - to' ,ttie - CLERKS Oarwood Beverages 4tr 32 ;;• JUST COMPLETEI)> Estate Co. 272^580 JtJJlBLB. STORK, 10 South Ave., Cast. and all types of siding: Fully; Insured. creditors of said deceased to exhibit to tho LOU 8AVARE8E. 373-S3B1. tf (HOUSEWIVES) Surisot Tavern « , 48 35 Medal in AAU Diving -subscriber under oath OP »f«f»»«tt«B «setr -fMr-bedroom-eolonial. split Flaawtbhe en- 12 Clark St, Cranford Broken Cranford. 'Bargain used clothing and Cranwood ...i 42 39 ' household • ttemt For pickup call 276- demands oealnst the estate - df ' fttaice foyer. Very'-spacious liVlnc room, ISWalnotAvfe, Cranford Open 9-9 Have you"o*en~tWnking~of supplementing .7,7./ 38- -43- Mark Smith, son, ofrMr. •wtttnn gin monttiB.- htos room. BSatiUful kitchen with cherry (Oi2. HODR8: Open Tues., Wed.. Thurs,. LANDSCAPING: — Complete landscape your income? We can offer you a full-time Mlddlesex Stainless '.*'. 32 — 49 wts. dishwasher, large dining area, 0:30-3:30; iPrl. and ' Sat. mornings. servioe, spring cleaning, build and repair position in Kenllworth If you like figures R&D Plumbing 32 49 Howard Smith of 609 Springfield date of said order, or they .will t>e forever .-floor laundry .room. Paneled recrea- 9:30-12. , . tf lawns, sodding, - rototilllns, clearing and .can work neatly and accurately. VPW ;.. ; 29 52 Aye., and Steve Schramm of West- barred from prosecutlni or_.r«C0verln«7thB Uph room. 2Vfe baths. Walkinr distance areas, shrub planting and monthly care. Knowledge of typing, speed not essential. same aKalnqt'the subscriber,' . ,, ., ' and .ajhoala. Two-car NiFiWMAiM Tree and drainage work. Free estimates. benefit _aiflgiam. Free narking, also. field IPH thft Westfield Y divers .MytpTlWtte^CjMM" iti uuf mltl'Xoreie d by htis ^ginning f^yp gf»lri mfHnls in the Apply: Realtor RAUSTDVG MASON WORK, WATERPROOFING and NATIONAL TOOL & New Jersey AAU Junior Olympic Prinola ahi.Tdy' ' '. REPAIRS. Steps, walks, patios, drains. MANUFACTURING CO. 23 North Ave., East,; SPT.TT 15 'Alden St, Room 1 No lob too small. 37aT8ftt4.AXt«_gB.m. diving championships- recently at 1 100-Notth-iath-St Basketball Game Cra,nfnrdr K: J. _, „ _^_- j Cranford^ • 276-5774 caU 276-382d. • tf Newark Academy. ' Adv. Fee: $21.12 3^38 4 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS MICHAEL- V- BARIOH '— Paperhanging ALL TYPES OF ROBBEBH cleared away .SECRETARY.. Smith won first place in a good NOTICE OF 6ETTUWUENT i . ngsCl , •Bd interior pataUng. Expert worjeman- . and, removed. Cellars, attics .and yards Friday at UC B' room, formal -dinta* i"om. shifl. Reasonable. Call 378-6530, eve- Experienced stenographer-typist to work field of 9 divers. A newcomer to NOTJCB, IS HKRKBY OJVBH, Th»t the : expertly- cleaned. Prompt service, qall with Divisional Vice-President in rapidly ation room and laundry room. fOf Bruce BeU -.....'.« ...... ,.„...,...... _. 278-3603 ning* '• , ' • . ', • . « 1 The annual student-faculty bas- first and final account, of-thr-BUbacrlbe^, j-oar Bsra««. Central- air-conditioning. anytime." 300-0081. tf growing Cranford firm.. Competitive salary, the diving team this year, this wa.s Ramon p. Creftar. as Kxecutor »t)d Trustee all benefits, fine working conditions. Write, ketball game, which, might he_bet- 1Me to elementary ichooli. Honne in A-l his first,big victory. , • under the. Last will and .Testament of lltlon. Many other extras. ALUMINUM BIDING, windows and doors. giving qualifications, to: Personnel Man- ter described as a three-ring circus, FLORENCE HELEN EAOLE CKBOAR. alsb ERNESt! MILLS 27M395 Leaders, gutters and roofing. CERTI- ager, P. O' Box 181, Cranford, N. J. 07010; The winners in the Junior Olym- known as FLORENCE HELEN KAOLE, de- PART BRICK HOME FIED SERVICE CO. 376-3394. . tf Ah Equal Opportunity" Employer will be played Friday at 8 p.m. in Painting & Decorating the gymnasium of Union College's pic champions receive recognition ceased, will be audited and .stated by th« nicely'situated on a 78x134 ft. lot-that ORDER FILLERS, full-time and part-time, Surrovate. Mary C. Kanane. and repotted offers room for outdoor living. 8eve.n T SST&tATES — FULLY INSURED as the top divers in. their age for settlement to the Union County Court ••• . tf ELECTRICIANS 1:30 to 6:30. KETCHUM-JERSEV DI- Campus Center. The annual event rooms Including formal dining room. 3 VISION. 40 South Ave., West, Cranford. group in competition ih. the state. —' Probate Division, on Friday. April ?6th $1,9,500 bedrooms, den, living room, kitchen with V. A. BUONTEMPO is sponsored by the Day Session next at 9;30 A.M.. prevailing tarie. j T. jL CBANE— Painting and DtcoraUnc. 220-Volt Installation, power, heat, 276-7000. The first two divers in each of the electric range, detached 2-car garage,. full MS Walnut Ave. TeL 378-0889 for Student Council. Ramon D. Ore«»r, { Attractive biw«alow with five rooms on basement, oil steam heat. Asking tSJipa light and eleotronics Jersey AAU team in the AAU Reg- 1 ' Executor and Trustee Xlat floor plus one room-and room for Mttmatag. •••'•••• • • ••..• . « It will be the faculty vs. the men eAanslon on second. Two-car larage, lacse ional Diving Championship at Phil- Dated: March 18. 1868 , .1 WXLtlAM ROE8EL — Interior and Kx- 2764)964 students for the first three quar- sweened porch, yery attractive property. E-18 adelphia A.C. Saturday. The West- Attorneys: ' . • - '• L4*, taxes. Ideal location. It you a*e' • t*rior Fainting. BklQftd mechanics. Fer- ters, while the fourth quarter will Stevens At Stevens, .' ! aonal supervision. .430 Manor Ave., WORK WANTED field Y will have four representa- 37 Alden Street. ••..'•• J Ctanford. Call 278-3718. tf WINDOW WASHING see the female students Joining : Cranford, N. J. 07016 MOVING OUT OF STATE WOMEN tives including Smith. . : j|cPHERSON REALTY Co. FLOOR WAXING either or both teams, Adv. Pee: $16.72 ,'4-l rNTER-CITY RBLOCATfbN HERVICK, INC. 'i • • B«ALTOB ACE CLEANING 272-6821 WOMAN WISHES DAY'S work or ironing. Among those who will play with ,.Open Dally S-S Bundai 1-8 CAM HSLP VODt HELP WANTED 3-28 CaU 276-4221. the faculty are: Eugene Fisch, who «, Open Tuesday. Tbnnday and Friday was a varsity basketball player at .•••• Krenings. 6:30-9 PJB. G. E. HOWLAND, ING COJUPANION-PRACTICAL. NURSE L.P.N, Realtor 276-5900 WILLIAMS LAMPS —, available. Experience ' and references. New York University; William R. 19 ALDEN ST. 785 Central AVO. Wostfield Own transportation. 355-8458. Garrettt. and Don Schmeltekopf, all BECAUSE W Customer entrance and parking in rear. ' Or by. Appointment 13 Eastman St., Cranford MACHINISTS Lighting fixtures. Replacement'glassware. members of the Social Sciences De- — evening* Call —r Reflnlshlng of lamps and Hunting fixtures. WE CARE... Baptdly expanding company has openings Repairing and restyling of lamps. Open partment; George P. Lynes, direc- Brewst«r ,m-^n^ sre-1995 or quaJMIed men. on ' evenings until 9. CAU 232-2158, tr tor of admissions, and Roy Smith ,- 3TS-S3U NURSING SERVICE of Elizabeth, director of public re- WE EASE *5ra *„. LAtHJM '"'~~ Ikp Warner »7*-0731 BtTRFACE GRINDERS VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION, lations. - IMrls Coyle- _~ 378J791 On this better-than-new 4 bedroom Cape MILLINO MACHINES HELP WANTED CRANFORD — KENILWORTH ->- OAK- YOUR ^ 874-9933 The starting five for the students Altert Bebert Cod in fine location. Centrally air-con- DE vuxa na MILLS WOOD, office hours: Monday through ditioned, paneled den, powder room, large MEN OR WOMEN Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.; Satur- will include Leonard M. Sobel, MOVING lot, middle .«30's. Call ' ' 4 to U and 13 $O,S SHUTT8 days, 9 A.M. to 1 PJUL Kmergenoy nurs- Linden, and David B. Hunter, RIAL KSTAT* OALMMBNWANTED VOR ing available. 34-hour telephone service. Westfleld, who are co-chairmenjw TOP RATES VOR KXPKtUBHOXDH>LP ACTIVK' OFFICE. BXPKRTJBNCB MOT 376-O7B7." « PROBLEMS VAXJATJOKS • TRIHOB BKNEnDB NSCSSaABT, WILL TRAM. CAB «8- the program; Thomas A. Clay of FfflLF.HENEHAN WILL TfCAIM QOALnmED APMJCANTB 10 Hamilton Ave., Thomas H. Mul- ^JRN OF THE CENTURY t7S-6MT i HOUSE — nuiflPOB — cahy and Frank D. Goodman, both 25 Ald«n Street 2T87M9 Natioiid Tool &Mfg. Co. INCOME TAX of Union. ' HTAND QPEKATOBB tor • . FILLED WITH CHAftM~AH5 — i Bfirttijff— Bveninct Tilittna Calg l — WB. 13TB St. pounty Park System. Ideal for family The faculty team will be coae ' 8PAC1OJJSNE8S MarJorie O. Peterson __.. group. No investment required. Commis- RETURNS^ by Edwin Durand of Cranford, di- Walter U. flfilmBsin ,,", 2S8*fl « sion basis. Apply' Union County Park , inc. Picture -a -Urte entrance ball, a wonderful Kathleen JenMns „.. -J73-W47 WINDOW CLEANER, experlenoad, full time, INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared. Make rector of the campus center and 32-foot deep sun-splashed living room with all dartime work. ^Oood par, benefits. Commission, Acme St., Elizabeth, Mon. Est. X9\2 woxMlburning' fireplace, a formal dining hospU«lUaU«n. paid vacation. Call 37«- through Frl., 1 to 4 P.m. your: appointment early, B. S. WILL- former Newark-Rutjgerg basketball room with an extra "ell" ideal for com- OHM TBDB5. XVS. 1800) or apply In person Tue«- or Thura., OUOHBY. IS' Walnut Av*., Cranford. 213 South Ave., E. 2764)698 Cranfoid tqrtable chairs and your.after-dinner col- 418 CentennUISAve.. Cranford. tf MATURE PERSON to operate saodwlch 373-8880. '.•••' •» coach. ' , iee. a whj and span -kKchen *4U» esbinets shop four •'ttayB- per we«k, Tuesday awn. Foot bedrooms, three oaths (the DBLIVKRX BOY, to leant blueprinting through PrMay, 10 a.m. to e p.m. Apply INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED IN large master bedroom has its own bath), a business. Must be over IB. have driver's In person after 6 p.m.. 105 North Union YOUR HOME BY QUALIFIED AC- Diane LeRegina Rolls large comfortable first-floor family room •. NEW LISTING license. B-Y REPRODUCTION SERV- Ave., Cranford. COUNTANT. M. RICHMAN. PHONE: 388- and two extra bedrooms on the_thicd floor. ICE. 310 South Ave., E., Cranford. 376- 7136. i «H 214 in 'Belles' Loop 13 ROOMS 0774. if FEDERAL AND NEW YORK STATE Re- 1 THAT'S NOT ALL turns filed by accountant with over 30 Diane LeRegina. rolled a 214 Thl» older homo situated on a large lot NURSES'AIDES years' experience. 376-1644. 4-4 - All Types Of convenient to schools, transportation, game this week in the Bowling 2id Uliii: Bhluld Team standings follow; CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE WORK WANTED lncl. X^unilly CovuraHo w :. *< 111 North Ave., W. • Puld Mujor Mfdlcul Innurancu 1 • L|ff InsuruMr.e uud J'onolon I'lim USED CARS FOR SALE Clark LunoH -V7 / NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY FRKB PARKINO IN RXAB MEN lTodul D«corulors 48 38 • 12 P«W Holiday* 1 108B- irEALEY HOOO, MK'lir corivcrtlblo. Tony *- Anmrlouii ..,.,-..,...„....<.,.• 4&V SCriOOL aENtCift" wouTdnike. «n lllllnsku.'i Bros 45 BROADER COVERAGES LOWER RATES denlnii, yard- work,. palntinu, odd Jobs. • 15 pays" CumUliitlvti 81ck Lcuvu Cull 272-11467 uftnr li:'M p.m. Tuoadaya or J Oyms i 44'/ 278-8[149. '• Eva.. knd'.MIght''Shltt Dlffrruntlu! Frli>m?!L-iuL.••»':.• I:J»»_ '2 _ Hhaheon" Atfcncy ..^..i.,... , 43 KfeaUon - -'-•• insurers garage On lot 80x02. 133 Oarden flt.. Mrri. Edith Marshull. UN. heater, tudlo, Htnndurd transmission •45 off Elizabeth Ave., Cranford. Call 376- PJHKCTOH .-.OF NUlUilNQ snow tirt-t). SUB. a7fl-0«la. liubliitiu ..'..'. *M 3742. , iX SUMMER RENTALS llodyurt , i 'M. SHAHEEN AGENCY : TeL: 276-dllO OLDH —•• l0p» Hti|>«r "HB" MAINE IS' THE PLACE for unmmer vuoa- READY FOB OCCUPANCY. N»W ranch JOHN E. RUNNELLS ruimlni! condition. Cull 270-7-143. colonial (Jotal EUctrlo Award Oold t|ons( KLM LAWN. IS thjpklna of «um- T<> Atteniri Conference Medallion^" Home CertUlca(e). . Nine mer und you. Remember, you brlnu lio HOSPITAL KENILWORTrr—President Ray- REALTORS — INSURORS • G.G.NUNN •;•• rooms,, two bathu, launftj/ r6fiO %ni dlnhea, nb blunketa, no potM or puun. lavatory, two-car garage, choice loca- Just you and ELM I.ATVN in your vacu- «erk«lcy y»(|iilitH, N. J. mond 'KlijitfurvCurtis-W; Frnntz aivd. tiou. plahu. a-Ll DDK. cotlujeiv and ."122-7240, Uxl. Ml "Over Halt a Century o! Service* , x Realtora and Insurors tion. 10 • Dorche«t«r Ave., qll Deriman ' chalets liilly equipped' for lakeside (ia. DRESSMAKER D. E. MucMjllan und their wives 181 North Ave., E. Rd. BDllder. 378-3743. U lly vucatlouK, Swim, boat, fish, 'golf, will rep^oBenJ: the Rotary Club of ATTRACTIVE TWO-FAMILY Ih Crunlord ride, Baton uturt $118 per cottatfe week. ALTERATIONS Kcnilworth'at the unnual Rotary Jgur rogmx. "»'li_ iipurtmiMit: hupitriit BLM LAWN, IAKK THOMPSON, OX- PETS JAWM 1 •Districts-Conference this- weekend UtlBlioiJ:' "fcncod-iii yVrd; "cojiiblifailons XE DREBOMAKtlR, - dealgner FOOT OP CBNTENNIAL ~AV»NtJB- Qim block Irola Uuuuil I'ark. Cull ywjjur IOICJIT. Kttjervu ' uuW. lju d.i vo KIT'CJiiNU, .twvun MLt^ti old: 81.U0, ul the Holiday Inn, Atlantic City. . tuch. Cull UtJiOiti Also »K»raUoai.. e t R <"-•• 71 CRA'NFO.Rp"fN.-J.l CITIZJENAND CHROMCLE—THL'fi|DAY, M4RCH 28, BG8 Five Pony League'Needs Pooster ("lub gers, Awards to G<)- 8 Xetleritiln Bolster -The' Porty League division of the, Cranford Boys' Hasuball To 30 Seniors For IJigl JTHMIIIM.TN With cifiht; rL'turjung lettcrmen and a promising -group, pf new Leagues this-'wock issued a call Thirty senior of the 1 Set New Season Highs in CBL for throe managers. The Blues, basketball, wfcstlinfe track', arijd candidate. ;, Coach Bob Belle this week expressed confkjence that the Seals and Rams all are un itted bowlinji- teams apcl cheerleader's Cranford High School varsily tra'ck" rca"m will surpass last year's 6-3 reepjd, in ••dnal meets; —•-:—' —-; -• T - - -•—r—:—-—'—- Although the winter bowling of managers for the season which will, receive .gold'awards tonight at season is vtfalnngV records continue is yeV's.'.t.eamJs expected to doexccpiipnally. well in the field opens April 28. Pete Mprshon, tho Cranford Boosters' Club an- no to topple in: the Cranford fowling " " " evw4s.-...Al '^ returning letter- JHuckej JJeljpis Davidson Get vice-president, explaiucd.that the al winter sports-'dinner, at .the n League. if? 0?« . ,»'*• '•$'«» "&6W. - javelin; Jim Pony League-includes boys from "Crqjiwood, Garwood. More than Railway River Rinaldi, who holo> the school polu Erriep Truckjng exploded for a To NGAA Hegional Finals 13 through 15 years of age. 250""team meinbers,, their parents vault-record,-and Mar.k Nordstrohi, 2,822 three-game series Friday J whose specialtXes_art?Lihe shot jjut- Wayne Huckei is rapidly "-. Also needed by thft; league are and friends are expected to attend- To He Stuckfd ~hig^ht-»s-they.-won»:.&sweepfrbm |r| The" Method ist MerTiTCrub- and^con- jng . a, 4(jg(>{id pnv d D^vidHQn umpires. _These"Jmay be high _-ThascJ.61m;eiye5war_4s include: tinued their charge on first place College,-N: C. and the school juniors and seniors or NAVY CATCHER ^ "l/cnnis" -Basketbay •— Charles' Diakon, Jay TJ^JRahway , Rjvpr, ^between n, sprinter and 440; - in the league. The Etrjco games Conference. The forni^r adults. Umpires receive $3 a Burke, son of Mi', and M\'s. 'J. Haddad,. William Miller. Kenneth Ray McLeod and Eugene .McGarry were 973, .$98 a.ndf>61- tfw^t P.laep High School, baskt " A, Burke of 13 Hillside PL.'W Munkql, Jack Polidori, Craig Sands, Sprihgfi^^anii Rahway, w|ll.._b.e half milers, and N6rnuur;BEastern Regional tpiurnjunent where; uthey . ^ Any persons inlererfted'inNmy again ..this year with thc-^IIS^ Sorgeand Craig Snyder. '/• in the m&liirm (7. tp 10 in.) and Among prppiisipg candidates are| three from Builders' Ge^er^l. ..' -" of these openings have5'been; re- Wayne 'We|)orb^uer in the di§cus? lost recently -tp. N/pr£h Carolina. v NavaJ Academy--vai"sity "baseball wrpstling awards will go toJargp (? tp 18 •4n.)'s^s,lpr 'tlie Bob Weber"of Cpiieh anjl -Fpur 7 quested to contact Mr. Mershon, 1 and shot put .and brother of the > tossed a 682 set, high forHhe year, The latter ttfani, lost Saturday ih team 'A ' jQriior "at <(he academy, Mark Burg, George Court, JaitVps ppening pf the jrou"t spasph. April the national finale! to p. 608 Orange Ave* - , " , Farrell. Don Herbster, Larry HofT Manhattan Cpllege st^r in these J on games-of 230, gOi^and '£SZ and me ideal player last year was-; man, Bob-Licht, Ted helped' his tejajn/wfn~lh>ee from Huckely^elected for alj-e selected orithe first team of^the Piper, Rodney Piper, Ash Brppk, Cjlark Tpwnshiprvill Chgrles Birchett and Jimi Schlecter's ^Jrfardware. The wii? J? Fqstffrp Intercollegiatp Basobalj be stpckep with lOpibrppk. p:put hHrdJers; Bpb iyiitnick. half •miler'*: moved the Coach and FbWTntcfTa ^ndal^statehQflors «hileat and Jeff- Valestin. ford, recently •was chosen io | League^ '&\h Stars.. The, midship- Norman Bell, JPaul Dpschfir'ond aplTTO^brpwrT trout • in~llie~.7"" to'"?'antiTKcuJfCorn, discus.. ; - ', s men havgjt'eturned from Jack- Jgmes' Yuiil ' of the indoor1 track inch size' wib4ie -Green Brqpk in The te»Bi^will have a practice I )tb,er sweeps Friday- night were second team Aji^oiithgra Confer- ence and all tournamenVteams. 6V2 Games Upsonville, Fla., and'a three game teani will get gold, awards along Scotch Plains will he stocked with mept .tqmprrpv^agaijWt |Iast Qr-? ^turned iri by behnier's Flower With Joe ' AHH&O, Toriy. D'Allesio 150 broblcJtrout dnd 150»> brown, ange and wilif en^jvWeam'in thp J Shoppe_ over the Citizen arid Turnejr" Dozier of the Ndlfolk. series with th:e" trout of the same size. ^ Va. Ledger Star devoted, his co^. Orioles, farm team.. The Orioles and Ken' Habich of the Bowling Setpn liall Spikep!>Sh4p Meet Chronicle and Howland Realtors In 850 Loop team. Candy CarmeHa, Janet pe- Additional trout will bp liberated April 6,^ajL Newark. The oyerHayeck's Foods. uian.to the Cranford.player fal- wpn two of the three tilts. Denny in all waters several times after lowing the Southern Conference Cranford Barber Shop widened MaiOT^Jackie Korba, Barbara Piz- meet wiFf ftp April 11 at , A record number 6f 600 series collected tw(f singles, two doubles zella and Diana Zier Of the cheer- the season opens.' The total stock; This year's schedule includes If)} (five) were rolled by CBL memtournamen- t earlier this month ^t their first place -lead to six and_a and lined a homer over the^lefT ing" throughput the state through Charlotte. It was in this.game tha.t half games in the Cranford $50 leaders also will bo honorpd. dual .meets, including pight W?t- bers Friday night In addition to (ienterfield fence in 11 times Hugh Dunlop is dinner chairman Memorial Day will exceed -(^.DOO, ph,ung.Cpnfer,p»pe meetsas well a/ Wpber, o^efs inaking the honor. Huckei, running at tpp speejj, League Tuesday night at Clark clashed headlong into the bakt Lanes, by winning two from Sunset at, bat, •' \ ' • • " ,'••'.• andHErank Munkel is president of fish. .: meets with ,always powprfiil Jjip- ro|l were:ijEtdn Corsgren, Sri, Mod- u 4;he Boosters' Club this year. Jos- Public fishing iri Round Valley splle Catholic and Thomas jeffpr- ern Barbers, 626 on games of 221. supports and fell flat on his Tavern while'second p,lac0 Body- arid lax^rery still." WAYNE IIUCKE eph ColemanT^dit^ctor of athletics Reservoir also will open at 8 a.mi spii; Elizabeth. Jhe team also will -234 and 171; BUI Hubi&k of How- art 'sndgged only .one game from participate in the coi;nt'y relays, "For.' an ; instant, not a word, third' place Inhian GBlfr Range. Cougar Tennis at Colonia HigtiSchool, will be on Apr^il 6. The reservoir is being land Realtors, 618, on games of 191, guest speaker and tbe?^eoaches of nianaged. primarily 4f>r sm^mputlj ^nn RelaySj rjewark Board o/ 223 and 264; Bob Nylen qf Stan- could be heard; from the thrJJJ- the classical sense. Rather than "XT^arry's Texaco turned in the starved multitudes," Dorier wrotp. Team Prospects the winter teams will be presented bass' ^hing jvitb flp WRHt ;WB?'E^ca^jon meet, Watchyng. Con- go around an obstacle, he isv morje onlyN&weep of the night, joking w f^rppep, ppujnty charppipn^hip anfl "There were more than 11.000. of the measure of Smart's Audio arid by William; H. Martin, director ofr 188' find 194; and Henry Holland apt to go oyer it. He brings thp. athletics and head basketball coach. s,ta(jp meet. .. -.""•.•'••.• '. , , : of,- the-CitupehL and Chronicle, 60S. them, some standing, in CharJotie! almost— eatc&infi—their-vietimp- in ^ Bhg t ball lin^|s>jiot known/ Npv i>pj|s of Andy ••; Day is assistant tracer on games of 170, 208 arid 227. Coliseum. For an instant7 you codia InTleagu^ standings. Ope has to be optimistic to have almost hear Huckei breathe. The away. . • ' ,.4^~ va,ny kjpp" >Hl. be allowed^ifi the poach. . ••' • . • . -. '':" Others rolling games of 200 or Tom Gpqney of Jrim&a Gojf post-. his sights set op bettering a 15-1 Reservoir. mob was quiBt, as if in pr»yer. "A loose ball on^tho floor rpcord, but Al Schmfdt, Boys' Baseball above: were: Schoh'eld, 222, Meth- "ffo ;,s6me:~'iigh* ed a 254 game, fiigh tpr;t^e eye- odist Men's Club;-Bongiovanni;- 215 of Huckei is like waving a red ning, while Cafl Fink of Chanman ffifth season as -vaxiity-- tennis of life. From the Davidson College coach at Cranford-High Schfiolvhas League Slates and 22.7, Dalton, 201, and Roberts, bench bounded "Coach" Lefty Dripi _ aKa snorting ^jfli While: Bros, had a &10 series on game^of All Stars Cling: 202, Errico Trucking; Pfato, 201, skidding across the floor, Huckei 178; 223 and 210. goal— and has high hopes Meeting Monday Modern Berbers; Gray, l$r., 204, sell, who kneeled at Huckel's side ttgifling it. »SHm Lead in Out of the kid's left cheek, blood once crashed into^'press row, send- Othprs in the double century fig- Final plans |for the annual fund Standard Lumber; ^uschak, 202, ures were: Resnikoff, 206, Chap- fid jFaulkner-returning at Hqwljino1. U£jiUor,s;. W; Kinney, 214, had begijn to ooze^-out of a small ing table, chairs ariaVworking stiffs, No. I singles a^id Bill Miller mov- drive Saturday, April 6, will be cut.-.. .'•'.': ! : • ;••"••• • .' ••••' •'' man 'Bros.; Bencivenga,-^203, Gar- ^ wg be f Breen's pjquors;Torgersen, 207, {< ing up fronH^o- 3 to No. 2.singles, made at 8:30 p.m, .Monday at a^ After si few seconds, Huckfll flying.; , ' ^ • ^C^\ " gan Builderst-^ BuHtvaiit; 201, jneeting;^oi the Cranford Boys' season an(l a' 15-iflc ;$haheeri il jj His face is long and. th% anQ Coach Schmidi'haS good reason io has J fcll^ opened his eyes and saw! Driesell. Stuart's'Audio; Budzeika, 225, Lar-ba aotiniistir, AmNplayiiift. at No Baseball »LeagMes-, Inc,, -in "the and Karl, 882, Darnett's Liquors, And got up. Meanwhile,, ope of the had an impish look about it Texaco; Milbefgo^ 206, and Hopke. 214) and Chapman, 224, 3 wilj be Whitney" Lancaster," an- Municipal Building. Also on- the basketball officials banished Iwaynp issa devilish •glint.in.-ttfie eyes, a ntsnjan, 213, BY Reproductions; agenda will be plans for the open- •„• Cranford"Hptelv.;..:_... ' ; : . other returning lettermabN^Miller Potter, a West Virginia Universi^f gap' between, the front teeth. The Tas^iUo^205, Recca & ^orchetta; teamed with Warren Kaydn>vnow ing of the 1988season on April 20: •€eajkowskv213, ~D21&;<^unset Tavern;: ICal- :, t«rp 6"P«n ^aron?- .--. - er Shoppe; Hoppeiv'232, Crariford of Rutgers, to Win the county ,dojK - Announcement has been made m "Porter,' in. attempting to: h chipped. Wayne has a large jaW don, 202, a^^Doney, 2l0, Crdn- bles^ltle last season." that applications for the Cobras, Sjt^n tossed a52p WJ«4 W*d -jiito tliur^ ?iri|Eh ;v Shoe Stprjj; rMcEvoy,* 205, Al i a driving layup by Huckei. sweep over the ^pqirtsmen. ButcJier -Jaf?kjs T^xaieo; Frank, 200 and 202^ which he thrusts forward challeng- !ord Bsrbclrs, \\ \ . Charles. Vogel and Eric Jensen locai. 49 -j -Bo4y»rt AU-fU : jaqw, a profession Inmun Oplf f^ '.} 53 -37 president,, has reported ^^g "Esso tex Friendly ..Barbers ,..„ 35,-48 ! 7».... 51 39 meet, schedule on/A^r1k5. County Barbers .... :;::::::!-'fe Coach Max Shapiro fl Bluostone Cleaners will play at Livingston Avenue Jay-M?r >*i'' 39 MS? Coach ScVout 88 48 '! "Jn a show of sportsmanship. MbdernjvBarbor ShOD .1...:.. 50 40 and state championships follow in Mr. Charles' ~ , • 4,4 40 41 Howland Realtors 27 ggo Sockets, said: 'Th|t Stuart's Audio Lpmqnaco's Amerlc^ri'Statlon 39 45 ..-:...Ho- ,.4i] Standard Lumber ....:...... 28 Huckei later'trotted to the West 48Ki 41 ya late May. / field. He ^aiso said the Cougar Larry's Texaco ...- 4B 42 - League has been entirely reorgan- _.•-.. L_ •ijeerins; • 30Mi Butcher piu^* ...... 39: 42 v Viygipja! .drift to grasp Porter's ,oom ....vr^. 38 " 48 The Sbqrtemem 30 g an 1CM hand, feucky Waters, the West Vir- Preund's Jewelers ; •...... -.". '44 46 C.-L. Frllz Insurors , •31 44 pack 'tO'^liis -head, his aroused Boccn ti Porchetta 42 411 Pehmer's Flower Shoppe 33. . 42% ginia coach, had twice apologized uuavt Tatcrn -,..-. ,. - 39 51 StJWichjael'a Shuheeh Agency V.V.-.V 33 >4f •' i$ Davidson College teammates fin- ! Perry's Sportswear 38 92 Bjreen's Liquor atore. 34. . '4K ished taking West Virginia Uni to HUckel for the accident • Gargan Bu41d«rs :..,..'.. 37 Methodist Men's Club .... 40 ,_ "A factor in Davidson's great Colonial Barber SHOP' ...r.:..n...:.. 38 . ss~r girls'Team In -Barnett's Liquors ....;..: as 3J> ,4&- versity apart in the Southern Chapman Brothers 39 94 defense effort—'greatest I've ever Sfl Cranford Hotel ,- 36 38 46 fereiipe / Tournament finals. Karl's Tavern 34 Hayeck's Foods ....::.._ 37 37 45T score.was 87-7Q. seen,' said Driesell's assistant. 58/ Tourqey Final 38 a Terry-Hollancl—^was Huckel." T Modem BarberffltteS' ...T 3fl . "The game was, in:fact, —St7TVficha~eTs~CY0~ girIs ~ -Crajjford,8hoe_ Store -~: IHuckel, son of J\Irs. R. W. He^i iBarfeara Geist RQ Buildenr Gen. Sup. Co. .40 33 much on Ice before Huckei's ac ba)l team, winner of. the Union Cranford Firemen 42 51 of 210 Thomas St., is featured on 19 33 51 deot. Davidson led 82-02 ar 562 Series in Suburban County championship, will meet 20 32% 51«, Huckei was a yety large factor ithe front of Davidson's 1967-68 Barbara Geist roljed a high ser- the°"wtnner of the Bergen-ttucrson f 11c nlnnrf 862 and high gamgqf1194 IRa{ ^ Wpolrit l Coach Driesell and Captain Hodney before leaving with 3:27 minutes y this, week in the Suburban Wom- Archdiocesan tournament Sunday iKnowles. ..'.'•' ; en's League at Clark Lanes. at Roselle^estholic JJigh School. tojBl?y- aniifui JiiedjupJhe^WJldL ~Ortes:eircalls hlnr"'the":greatest cats with his usual aggressivenesji. Two other women rolled 500 ser-""^njS&^ocaTqiflnle't, whlcfi ended competitor I've ever coached," ies — Lois Siessel, 517; and Toni its' J2-game season undefeated, "Of Huckei, a M, 195 poui|tf and Huckei last year was voted guard frQm Cranford, N.J., tha HeiniyC 506. scored a 38-24 victory over the Es- the, best competitor on the David- Other series over 450-were: Di- sex County champions. Boston "Celtics' Red*, Auerhach; son team. ' . once said: "give me five guys likje ane Wagner, 485; ^Connie Wood, The team is led by'two-county Huckei averaged 11.5 points per 477; Sally Blood,^46fl; Loretta Syko, all-stars, Jean Lawjer and Co- Huckei and I'll win every year." * game during the past season as "Huckei isn't a styUsh player in 467; Rosie" Dersch, 461; Shirley Captain Gail Massa. Also adding to Davidson ran up a 23-4 log up to Phillips, 451; and Betty Witt, 451. the scpring have been,1 Peggy Hq- the NCAA. The Wildcats defeated A sweep was posted by the Eil- lian, Co-Captain Marion Stobierski Columbia 'University in overtiBfe bacher team. and Mary; Ellen McCann. The de- prior, to losing to North £aro1ina. Team standings are: fense includes Jeanne Yochum and And Huckei and 12^ot his team- w L Donn# Bakker. rhatesr along> with some promising Orlando ;... 80 34 Hahn 37% sophomoresi-will be back next year, aohllce 37 V, trying again for Higher NCAA Chase ..:. 45Mi 38Mi Dorsch 44M, GetHiebuio* honors. •••- • » • •' 1 Ellbacher ....„ 44 40 deist-;,„..,.. :„',-: 43 41 MttcWlilrter 43' 41 WILSON At ABC Convention Condry w. 37Wi 48 Va Jenowein English .: 37 47 STEEL Harold Kihney of 528 Orchard DeNUl ; 34M, 49 Vi St., popular secretary of the Cran- Meyh ; 32 52 TENNIS Volkswagen ford Bowling League tfnd the Inter- Church Bowling League, is in Cin- RACKETS N. J. cinnati, Ohio this week attending On Baseball Team I the American Bowling Congress Ronald Koenig, a graduate of 486^200 ltT^rrifftd'lfci Iranford High" Bchobi7 is~>"7niemT pate iri the ABC tournament with ber of the Varsity baseball team at UNorHi Cranfonl f SPORT CENTER a Union County team. Mrs. Kinney Tuscufum College, Greenville, «• 38 NORTH AVE., E. •> accompanied him to the convention. Tenn., where he is majoring in •> (Opp Fire House) 276-1569 *J business. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Koenig of Flemlngton. i.grS€Q FISHING 1968 Membership TROUT SEASON OPENS APRIL 6th

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Page Six CHANFOR0 (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 AVclthy 7 na Helnyczuk, PatrJckiGtpeh, Nan- Lincoln PTAEresentittg ^Spring Peyer* Penguins were portrayed" by cy Hughoe, Donald Baines, Michael Pengum Play Mark HarJtland; Joan Locke, Donna After months of preparation Lynch and Vicky Smith. ^ and weeks of rehearsals, the Lin- Hurley, Howard Antes, Cindy Hum- r At Cleyeland mel, KarPGilstafson, Judy Jones Melissa Lee was narrator, and coln School PTA is ready to'pre- 0 the stage crew consisted of Fern ygenf--'^Spring- ^ever," .at. 8 - p.ra. > and ^Gregory Smith. " , A play «ntitlcd—-Mr,--Poppe'rr H- Silverman, Neil Lyon, Clifford Dar- "next Wednesday at Hillside Ave- Pcnguins" was presented by Miss IMr. Pbpper was played by Jef- frey Estabrook, and Linda Kemper cey, Michael Buonaguro, John nue Junior High. Pateman's fourth grade at Cleve- •.; Estebelp FiVerson, an ex-school had the part of Mrs. Popper. Hoffmann, Steven Caanon and Mi- teacher in a neighboring commun- land School recently. Many "parents .Other.members of the cast in- chael -Cscrnica. •• , - ity, wlio has appeared In college and guests attended. eluded: Maryann Obetmeier, Karen Karl Gustafson designed the prOv and; school"productions, has taken The pattern for the penguin.cos- Plwertowski, Mario iliFabio, Kathy gram coyer. Mrs. Ann Madonna', on the job as director, with the Sprong, Juijy* Anderson, Frederick helping teacher^ was responsible :L tumes was lorigijiatejL_by Mrs^ Bssistanee-o{-Garol« Gorddar-—-I: Hennandez, MiSi e jcripls. ^ Marion Greenrvthe^chbreograv . - pher, has Jiad .considerable .exper-

ience, working with other ..dance. •*•*>. WHEN YOU SHOP AND BUY AT e sewing and costume making has been under the direction of Lily Schnydrig, a local seamstress. Th scenery has hfifm painted hv You .Mildred Koval, a local artist and writer, who recently had a paint- - ing entered in the Westfield Art Association State Wide Exhibit held at Union College Campus Center. . Mistress of Ceremonies is Joanne PTA SHOW FEATURES—Shown are "Joan and Her Shaffer, who has appeared.iiHhigh Jolly Jokers," a pantomime group to be featured as the Lincoln save here, where interest com- SQUIBB - school productions^ . :^-l "••• PTA show,, "Spring Fever," is presented at Hillside Avenue High Soloists are" Harriette Maney, School next Wednesday night.- Left to right in the picture are: makes' your mone Olga Oseredczuk, Maxlne Haykift, Joan Segebade, Betty Ewing, Janet Wagenblast and Henrietta TOOTH BRUSHES ifosemaTjr. Piper and Virginia . Casale. ••''• 'iv ••••,-.•.•. .•»••".• . • — . . . . .at CRANFORD SAVINGS. Graver. , . $3,25 i There, will be group singing by . jthe "Snringettes—Mary Kiley, Pat will be, celestial viewing, using the side, where he resides with his soon I. JLyons, Dot JBurd, Rosemary Pdul- 12%-inch reflector and. sixiinch wife and three children. fion, Betty Dohn, Alice Wrhel, Vii> refractor telescopes in the Sper/y , ' He has served oh^the board of jgiriia Graver, Claire Chamberlain, OBservatory. deacons of the Redeemer Lutheran FIRST AID , JRose Marie Gatto, Kay Pfanne. Church, Westfield, for the past 10 Claire^ Donovan and Mildred years, and currently is .chairman, of TRAVEL KIT Leahy; directed by Pat/'OTBrien; the board of trustees with a seat .1 the Rhythm Group-—Otto Scbwag- on the ChurcJtCojaicil.'.. Sayings Accounts ierv. Werner Schnydrig; Warren 'Several members of the local $1.83 Value 6zs. Maney; Harriette Maney, Paul club will attend the annual Rotary JBauknight and Dick Fiverson. an T^striet—.Conference this, weekend •|&e School Beiles-^Elaine Butchko, at Holiday-Inn, Atlantic City, an> Improvement Loan* Peggy Aslanian, Janice Haer and annpuncemefit ~was-made of- 'Adelaide Isaac, teachers of Lincoln Rotary - Lions - Kiwanis ANTACID LIQ Home Mortgages School: '••••',:•" •. '. I" ' ' • '" April 24 in Randolph Half at which . The Lincolnettes will perform in Col. D.B. Kelly, superintendent of a chorus line, and the members New Jersey State"P6lice, will be Bflnking by M«|l •«*• NEW!!! are: Kay Di Fabio, Lily Schnydrig, guest speak* jCarole ' Gordon, Joan Segebade, Jackie Farmer, Brands Tannery Vjce-Pj»esident Klinefelter. who J,Pat Dougherty, presided^, announced:. that- Presi- Christma* C|yb« T Green, Jackie Schwager jdent Edwjfa M. Lewis is cpnvaleW STICK •phd Barbara Wingard. ing at home and expects to return !l The Inderleid Senior igroup will to his .duties about the middle of All o«e C(ub« Jdance. This.group includes mem- April. • who have appeared oh tri«>- ,yision and Broadway. Traveler's Checqoes '' The men's ballet and Hawaiian jdance group will include, Robert New Member: fcadowsld^Wayne Wingard, Paul KLINEFELTER For Cub Pack 174 JBauknight, •• Werner Schnydrig,' ;Threejiew Cub'Scouts were in- 'Parry Dougherty. and Ray Green- u e at jfield. The ballet features EHzabetbv $ -<* * K meeting of ^gck-IZl iffaustein as pjima donna, ' js last Wednesday at Walnut Avenue' *->ii.\ •" Other acts include a pantomime School. They are Jay Kloo, William HEADQUARTFRS group^Henrietta Ca^Ie,. Betty Thompson, and Allison Z Mrs. Kloo was wejcoi CRANFORD SAVINGS y - ^wing* Janet WagenWast and Joan Segebade; a piani^medley by Har- den mother. iriette Maney^and a guitar duet by ToKKhefelter Cubmaster Walter Posztfler" pre- Corner North and Union Avenues Olga andlValter Oseredczuk.. One Glenn B. Klinefelter was elected rented a film on the Indianapolis >000000 SelectiOH'is an original by "Walter president ,-of the 500 Race entitled—^G«ntlgmenr WALK-UP W!NDO\ 3 • 6 P.M.; S»t».fr A.M. u V! y i \\j _ ttczuk. Cranford at the weekly luncheon Warm Up Your Engines." y In observance of Boy I OFFICE HOURS: Mon. tbru Frl. 8:30 AM. - 3 P.M.: Mon. hrp*. 6 - 8 J>ML tefiind the-scene help includes meeting last Thursday at Marisa-'s CM,.:,,. the stage crew, Anthony Santor, Week, "cubs and fathera^cently Restaurant. He will succeed Edwyn visited the Geuef al II*- jick J*iverSont Robert Sadowski. e^al Rtrs Assem- ESTABLISHED 1887 CfiaCOUTQ jptto :Schwager and Mike D'An- .Lewis • whea im w ufficerb for a games tour throus j the sound engineerg . Bay installed July 1.' " Plant. urn Piper; the IighBng committee^ Diner officers for/the ensuing JJavid Cohn. Bill Hardman and year follow: Vice-president, Nelson David Silsby, students at Hillside M. Lightcap; secretary, Dr. iets may be purchased at the '. Eiwrence; dire"c1£Qj»^ Boife •door. Bergen, Dr. Noir- Lewis; TODAV. • • • Edwin SljGtfe will represent the Local Resident past presidents on the board. lejncomihg president is vice- Enrolled in UG president of Gorton Heating Corp., 546 South Ave., E., with which he LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK has been associated for 13 years. . Just take a tiny Astronomy Course I-OSE WGIOHT ;' KENILWORTH — Theodore W. 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