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j^JIJipppsp^T;^-'?^ yy ••-;:;^"-;-^vl " * . V" • ! •'.''•• v ' -U, -t V AND ^CHBONICLE. THURSDAY, 19S0 Page Twenty-Four THE GBANFOBC Club base at the Monmnuth 0tt»00QiflBOOOO00ap> Fuel Exhausted, I>oc<il ^uadandsta^pol •; BopSt « yV ,-y, dancer;'Richard Pat- kindergarten teachers, Hiss Austin gychiatrist Discusses the scene, re#dy to - •'''... •'- ella and "Italian dancer, Cartol ahdV Mr«.. VSda Harris, served" reV tance. A passing e> . ttafe flifiht bad started at, fi a. n>! •"•• BooU • ADWTIONAJ- j ynes, of Therapy Pilot Forced to Land aerator later tookja^eowan to i pas The mothers who assisted in freshmehts. ' ' - Real Estate . ; CRAWFORD ' <: v Flying at 8500 feet in his two- Ids service atatioP.a syst JU*»H «• Prnfl. ' . -< KENILWORTH NEWS the operettp a were Mrs. J. Delia KENILWORTH — The follow- Types of therapy used in mental CRANFOItD seater * Aeronica Chief airplane •.••.-•7S3 ing deeds have been recorded at down the ma& and Sjan^edtam BegoUr wmbUng and diainfec. DAY Sala, Mrs. R. O'Brien, Mrs. J. B.Motorist Arrested on ospitals, mental hygiene clinics over the Baritan Riwer^Jaear sufficient *uel lor the Tflane of feeding ,°paHs Is irnportani Stults, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. F. the office of County^ Register Her- DAY1:._:1 EoUs<mr Bridge,-Soutt-Ainboy, .:„,.. J.~B6ttdhe;~Mrsr Boright, Ihtdticatiori rPascoe in^he C6urt~H6use, about 11:30 a. n£" Sunday, Stanley *- June 9~ * :-v ' •' -Recent .Events in Mrs. G. Henshaw, Mrs. C. Lepore, Elizabeth: . cussed last Thursday by pr, -Rav~ KENILWQRTH — John Fedosh Cowan of SO James avenue was • June 9 • \jp£enifiwor|th Schools Mrs. R. J. Parella and! Mrs. R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder to mond H. GehL NewarkLpsychia-i forced down in, a: field near the Wylie. , - ., . .;.' /'. • ' • of Elizabeth is scheduled to appear Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carolan, {Adam and Lois Baum. The class trist, in the final seminar spon- bridge when his motor ;«ut^out GARWOOO KENILWORTH Mother's Day Gifts in Municipal Court here next Mon- property knoWn^as 645 Quinton sored by the Cranford Committee while he wag returning' Ironi : lias completed its study of China 1 avenue. • ' " land now is visiting.Norway. Mrs. Marcia Hesa third grade, day night as the.result of an acci- of tHe Mental' Hygiene Society of breakfast hop to Armonk Airport " , The morning kindergarten clas- grew plants for Mother's Day. They dent shortly before midnight Sat- Catherine J. Keeler to Mr. and in Westchester-County, New, York. Robert FoSeavy, property Union County. '''.•: NEW JERSEY. ^THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1950 24 Pages ^ FIVE CENTS hes entertained the Harding School also niade pretty cards. Mrs. Sylvia urday on Galloping Hill road in j-With Mr. Cowan ,fn flie ^l Schwab's first grade* celebrated the' known asl57 Kenilworth boule- Dr. Gehl said the principal treat- wa^ Elwpod Fox,13, j ' pupils on Tuesday and the* McKin-- ment in hosltals, particularly for Residents Asked to iy School pupils yesterday with birthdays of Carolyn McKihnie and which he was said to have been op- vard; j geld avenue, a nephew of Thomas Combes Elected an ^operetta entitled, "Let's Go James Stamen by making birthday erating a motor.vehicle while un-^ Jennie H. Lawson and others to psychotic patients, is electric or and an eighth grade pupil Support 'Poppy Days' President of Cranteen In Cast for Kiwanis Benefit Tjkis Week-end ]Vfpniftl*ial ^'Trave^lng." ;>THe"cKafacters weire cards and^ivinga-partyairFridaT. der"the: influence of intoxicants: GUbert Neville, lot15, block.. 73, insulin therapy. All instances-of Ti^ SchOotSht' Nehiier section 2, map of New Orange. shock therapy should be combined Today "and tomorrow hive -Thomas Combes h^s been named as JpUows: Mother, May Delia Mrs.- Catherine Rentier's' second, Dr. Morse Shepard pronounced the occupant of the plane was in- been proclaimed as^ "Poppy Borough of Kenilworth to John _ h psychotherapy to obtain, best president of the Cranteen. for the Sala; children, Carol Pappas, grade planted pansies in individual jured when toe ship landed; ..'••.•.•:•:* motorist unfit to drive. • • " B. Brunt, lots 285 and 286, block isults or lasting benefit, the psy- Days" in Cranford. by Mayor new term, Mrs. Henry R. Brink- gy Clark, Margaret Bottone, Walter* flower pots for Mother's dpy. They Mr. Cowan, who flew, i George E. Osterheldt who has Fedosh, who was charged by po- 772, map of Cranford Knolls. hiatrist said. •„ man, advisor of the.youth group, Boright, Phillip Lejda, Carol Sat- also worked on Mother's Day cards. CiyU Air Patrol during'World: urged local residents to sup- The mural painting has been com- lice with sideswipjng an automo- Borough of Kenilworth to Mr. The speaker discussed the merits II, said that the incident was; the GABAMINE has announced. Other officers in- tler, Linda Hunt, /Rosemary Fogel and Mrs^John Brunt,- lqts-287_and Suspect port both the VFW arid Ameri- clude: Vice-president, Kathy How- and Peggy Fogel;/Russian dancers, pleted showing the jungle, the des- bile driven by-Ernest Brucklner-of of-TJCcupational therapy and phy-first mishap^ih his il years.flj(^ can Legion Poppy Day sales. 288, block 772, map of Cranford v > ard; secretary, Gail Rothenbeiger, 9 Columbia avenue, was,ordered ': ' '^- #% '-••'• ••'•'•' Walter Boright a*d Margaret Bot- ert and Iceland. , ••:•':/•• siotherapy. He pointed out /that ing and resulted when he ran out Members of theLegion Aux-- Four Division Parade^ 1 held under a $37JLhond for hear- Knolls; , these in themselves do not effect and treasurer, Robert Johanson. Grandstand Seats for tone; Irish dancers, Peggy Clark. The finsLmeeting of the Kinder- of gasoline. .Landing a few fett SPORT Cranford Police Quiz iliary will sell poppies in the Carol Pappas aijfd Robert Lepore; garten . Mothers' Club was jheld on ing by Magistrate-William Binder G. arid H. Construction Company "cures" but are of great value when from a highway, the • pilot reported Committee chairmen are: Chap- Ceremony at/Tablet",;]'.•:;. to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Geruth, .business section.of Cranford erones, Judy. Petersen; publicity, Parents of War Dead Japanese .dancer, June Daryl Monday at.the home of Miss Hel- in a preliminary arraignment last used with psychotherapy. ,.- ibat within five minutes a ""— Mew Brunswick Man during the two days under the To Honor War Dead Stults; Dutch dancers, Michael ene Austin, 1004 Orange avenue, Sunday. „-• . - lot 24, block 114, revised map of Dr. Gehl declared that brain Robert Walsh, and assistant to the Gold Star /Mothers have New Orange Park. On May 5 Robberies . chairmanship of Mrs. Florence sponsors, Anne Coffey. been extended a special invita- Cranford will honor its war dead O'Brien, Linda Hunt, Fred Curran Cranford. A party was', held for Both Bruckner and his wife, who surgery, used within, the past four Hamilton. Funds dervifid from Tuesday with a four divi*lt&4ar- ; and Ann Rizzo; Plckanniny, danc- those mothers who attended the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenner to or five years, should be reserved The Cranteen has expressed its tion by the Memorial Day was a passenger in his car, were the State of New Jersey, parcel 144; Two weeks of persistent inves- the poppy sales will be usfed appreciation to A. Jules Dom- Com,mittee to sit in the grand- ade .and ceremonies at the 'tMftiMv ers, Diane Wyiie and Dorothy Med- meetings throughout; the year. Af- treated by Dr. Shepard for abra- as a last resort in treatment of tigation by Cranford police rer for rehabilitation work sup- ial Tablet. North •Ue^';'.. .itbd lar; Chinese dancer, John Ander- ter games were played the two northwesterly line of Vernon aver mental illnessV £he' method is still mergue, past commander of Cran- stand at the ceremonies on ; sions arid shock: v - . nue and northeasterly line of Mich- at Arikur Murray's suited Friday In the arrest of a ported by the veterans' organ- ford Post, 212, American Legion, Tuesday, Harold • Glovier. Springfield avenues. The: parade too neW and must be further eval- New Brunswick man believed to zations. will form «t 9: IS a. m. in the vi~ igan avenue. uated ' through more experience for his assistance to the group. Op- chairman of arrangements, has Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder to be one of the: fbiir men who on • -•. To those who may have for- ' en house will be held by the Cran- announced. Cranford parents cinity of Lincoln and Walnut ave» before it can be recommended, he May 5 held up the Cranford Sav- gotten in the space of nearly nues and will get underway at 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Ingram added. teen on Saturday from 7:30 to. 11 of rneh and -women who lost property known as 640 Quinton ings & Loan Association and the five years since Japan surren- p. m., in the Casino. their lives in World War I and The exercises at the tablet.are Th« Family N«xt Door... Reel-Strong Coal Company. dered and World War II came World, War II arc asked to scheduled for 10 a.m. , ', avenue. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Snyder to To Represent CHS John Witkowski, .38, was picked to an end, the veterans organi- meet at the grandstand at 9:45 The order of march will be: Theodore Karlin, property known up in New Brunswick where a zations and their auxiliaries a. m. in order to .be seated be- First Division (assemblying on Sue Lackey, Gail Brinkman, warrant for his -arrest had been have issued this reminder:' fore the start of' the. service. Lincoln avenue west of Walnut as 65Q Quinton avenue'. Marilyn Mears, and Peter Weiland, To Reopen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder to recured by Lt.. Thomas Woodj, of "What price freedom? Have avenue)—Police escort.