Second clans Postage Paid Vpl. JLXXII. No. 14, 3 Sections, 22 Pages CRANFORQ, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1965 Cmntord, Mew Jersey 07016 TEN CENTfc" Clean-LTp Load Total of 2, Represents a Cost of$lMo Eirwan Seeks Reelection, Members of the public works departmeart hava^een removing an average of 23 loads Of debris a day in Ihg township's spring garden clean-up program, which will mean a total^jfappro^imately 230 loads Pringle His Running Mate for the project ending, this Saturday, JjCownship Engineer Patrick J. Grail reported yesterday. Collections will be mad| in. Election Districts IT and 1 On Local Republican Ticket morrow in Districts & and/it) -and Mayor H. Raymond Kirwan Saturday in Districts 2^md 14. Board Names of 3X1 Stoughton Ave. and Mal- Mr. Grail said the^pfoject repre- sented a total cost of $7,500, in- colm S. Pringle of 100 Severin cluding $3,50f>xlabor costs for iS New Coaches Ct. will file petitions today as men workijatgeight hours a day for Republican' candidates for the lOjiays of the clean-up cam- In Schools Town?hip Committee, it was juipment used has included Appointment of 20 faculty mem- learned yesterday. Terms of •Jive township trucks, representing bers to 29 coaching positions Mayor kirwan ' and i Public $2,000 at the rate of $5 an hour the three secondary schools : Works Commissioner Nelson each; two front-end loaders, $960 1905-66 was'made by the Board at the rate of $6 aiKhour, and one M, lightcap expire this year. of Education on Tuesday night. •The latter Announced earlier that chipper, $500 for 50 Tiours* usft, Merlyn Jones was named yarsity The engineer noted fhiat without he would not seek reelection. the. use of the chipper to; grind* up football coach succeeding Stanley ^JMayor Kirwrau and Mr; Pringle branches and twigs the * debris Qrayson. Other varsity coaches reeei'.«ed the ^^JKsssaat T||ps- total would have represented named are: Angelo Preite, soccer; day night at the Casino of a local about,. 60 additional loads. VB[lHiam Martin, ; Her- •GOP .screening cbmmittee cam- -"Photo 1>y "Berge^ studio '-Other costs in tfto-overall- -estl- bertyfarrell, wrestling? -I posed -at -representatives "of the ^ JLUTpE TO StIMMER SWIM —« Mayor HfRaymond 'Kirwan matejof $7,58^municipal swimming pool, to >,e Belle, track. Mr. Belle replaces Cranford Republican Club .and phone service in answering calls k Young Republican Club. constructed on 11%-acre site off Orange Ave. adjacent to/Orange Avenue Junior High School. for Information and requests for Mr. Jones. \ Mayor Kirwan said contractors have assured 'him. worJe'wiU bfe completed by June 15 and the pool call-backs^ Kennth Sekel}& was appointed In making the announcement, will b£ r^ady for use by July 1. -Left to right in the^plcture arc: Charles Roberts, member of the as junior varsity football coach MALCOLM B. PRINGUE Mrs. H. A.-Giovier, GOP munici- The township sweeper alsa is H. RAYMOND KIRWAN pal chairman, said that at earlier Municipal Pool Committee; Harry J. Spies of Varfder Clute and Spies, architects for the- project; being used in cleaning the streets repla^ng ME. JonesrajiS Vincent Robert R." Shupin, recreation superintendent^Mayor Kirwan; Robert M. Crane, pool comnuttio- Dodino will serve as assistant var- meetings" of the screening corn^. after collections, but the cost of tnittee Mayor JS^wan had ex- chairrrtah, and Joseph Alesci of J. Alesci Construction Co., Elizabeth, general contractor. this was not included in the esti- sity football coach. At Orange Avenue Junior High School, Her- pressed a desire not to be a can- mate since the street sweeping is Kreger} Brass Democratic didate for reelection to Township k. hpi+ F-arrpll will serve as freshman ** football coach, and Warren Pinto, Committee this year, Mr. Grail said 95 percent of the assistant coach, while at Hillside Candidates for Committee tiecrwi uui$totidingf Hands Slate Totar residents have cooperated in put- "However," she continued, "it ting out their debris on the days Avenue Junior High School, H. Randall Kreger of 56 Livingston Ave., a former member of was Jfre unanimous opinion of George Kirn will be freshman foot- the Board of Education"," and Eyftot Bross of 4 Brown Ter., a "lawyer, representatives at" the meeting specified, but that the number of ball coach assisted by Johnny joe For Mewmm Day Parade For Annual call-backs by others have ex- will be Democratic candidates for Township Committee,, d, was an- that to successfully carry forward An outstaodingarray of .marching musical talent hajS been lined ceeded expectations. As a result, Other assignments are as fol- nounced last night by Richard Brand, Democratic' muhicrp'al chair- the many programs how underway, up for the annuakMemorial Day parade here on Monday, May 31, it he said, there may have to be ad- lows: Soccer — varsity, Angelo it would, be to the township's LWV Meeting man. Petitions for holh candidates will be filed the deadline at benefit-to retain a »an ^J was revpaled^m a meeting of the Memorial and Independence Day ditional collections by the depart' Pfeite; junior .varsity, Raymond 4 p,m, today, y A slate of officers- headed by ment next week, although every Ward; freshman, Charles Nelson. Comm.itteo-'fast, Wednesday' evening at the Municipal Building Mrs. Fiedenck W. Holly of 306 Mr. Brand said the tw6 fiandi- vlgof and deptti of ex- acts have been received from the Blessed Sacrament Golden effort Is'being made to complete Basketball — junior varsity, Mr. perience dn the governing t>ody. Lincoln Ave., E., for president, will > 1 Knights and the Blessed £acra- the project by the originally speci- Belle; Hillside freshman, Thomas "In 2tfr. Prtaglf, * sHe confinued, be acted upon at the annual meet- fied date pf this Saturday. Pugliese; Orange freshman, Glenn dates had been selected /Unani- • ment Squires Drum and Bugle ing of the League of .Women Vot- mously by the DentDcratic screen- "the Republicans hatas a candidate er*, to be held Monday night at In addition-to the extra .pickups, "whose ^ucationat, business ana business Tax ol JStewa,i-k. A fifteen piece the' call-backs also necessitate re- Wrestling — junior varsity, 1/ ing committee fallowing several civic back*rout*Jl will make him 'Fipe Band from the home of I Mrs. Julius Orgel of meetings liurihg" which a nfunbgr 301 Prospect 1 Ave. ^ visits of, the street sweeper, Jones; Orange freshman, Alfred an. outstanding: addition #> ,8ie /secured and donated to ffite engineer said. fConiirva<£ Paul V, Buonaguro, coor- ter's degree in busuiess administra- ness personal property tax return, school. , dinator of special services, Reap- need for a continuity of policy and held 'at the Memorial Field on 'Anthony'Connor, forgone year, tion from the Graduate School ©f planning has become mor^'and under provfs|ons'-of> the new bill , Also> nominating committee, Dr. Clark W. McDefmith, super- pointment of health and office per- an assessor may value the taxable Monday, July 5. .There will be s-onnel and building service staff Business' Administration or" New more important. The township Mrs. John Lynes (chairman), Mrs. intendent of schools, revealed the York University. He is-.a graduate presently has underway several personal property of the taxpayer gatfSes, contests, races and other H. W. Ulsamer and JVIrs..William plans for the ceremonies at a meet- also was confirmed for -the next V: school year.' : ' of fhe American Institute~ojE Batik-' projects land jorogyajns whichJ--X-i at a value whicw h he deemdss reason- activities. Prizes will be .awarded Schmidt. " • ' ing of the Boaid of Education, on ; H. RANDALL KREGER • able j ^Tniiepday night. ; • The board approved expendi- ing. ; , • , . . .•.':. ^>{r' .••'.•: would like tip see Iteough to a • ajny information \avall- to winners.of ih£'.^various,events. (Mrs. Kptt announced that nom- v Prior to becoming assoeiated Bucc^sful conclu*0uL-' This has • Contractlor amplification of the "The size of the class presents ture of $4,000 for materials neede*d dejry 68, Knights Templar, as well inations/may be. made from the with Rutgers in 1949, he, wasvan motivated; me to ad>ere to, the , Effective* i^ bf 1966, taxpayers exercises to be held on May. 31 at floor by any voting member pro- A real problem," he stated. To in the ITA reading program to be adrhinisfcrative and investment • of- •as: a number, of honorary scholastic who fail to file or v\?lllfully file a Memorial Park was; awarded to solve the problem, graduation cere- extended to ail first grades next Mshes of the s^wenijjjj"committee l viding consent pt the nominee has ficer of the. Hanover Bank of New at»d.banking societies.., :api friends and municipal ^lse'9^ ^ttadulentv^ett^^^l'be Stuart's, 100 North "Union Ave. ' • been secured.. • monies will be held at 7 p.m. and year.' ' •' ; •.'• .• .. .•• .'-,•. • .--. 9 p.m. with ail graduates in at- York,City. He is author o|-8 %$&r. .-Kreger • is.. married to sedc I'eeleiJHon. J 'win assessed -iapeAalty of $2 per day 4 -Annual reports of committee Also approved was continuation number of articles in the field, of bj^en. a. -readeirt' ^of \Gxi# for eaph ^y;of;^Unqu^ricy.. Max-, Cranford Post 213,., American Le-r chairmen will be presented and tendance but only one-half seated of membership in the school tele- imum penalty under this provision "glpp;-. presided. The next meeting on .the .stage at each ceremony. banking, finance and iosuranfte, J?-years. .•'X^••••;.'.•'. •••]•..•.••'•::. -C.V,' 1 local ariis an in- and.Mrs. Chester Vaii Hirtum. June to becoriie the chairman of the department of personnel and fant'son. .-.'.,. years in Bebea following gradua- degrees on. Friday:-^ During the conditions. guidance in the Graduate School of Education at Setoq Hall tion •from Baldwfftr'Wallace Col- Professorlop^ddress week, 126 degree days, w^ere re- Flower arrangements will be ' • The board adopted a salary lege with a B.S. degree in 1962. corded .to. bring the.total for April made by Mrs. S. R. Christenseh. polity for non-instructional per- University, South Orange. , . -. - Announcement of Dr. Buona-- He has taken graduate tQurses at Open Housing Group to 353 and for the heating season IJp-Dating Slated Kent. State University and -Wash- which began September 1 to 5,418. guro's resignation was made Tues- Rev; Gerald Murphy, SJ, pro- day night at a meeting of the ington State University and will fessor of sociology at St. Peter's Rainfall totaled .04 inches to Board of Education. Board mem- For Teachers v teaeh'at (he secondary school leVeJ College, Jersey City, will be guest bring the total for April to 1.78. Local Schools' ITA Projectbers accepted the "resignation with here. speaker at a public meeting to be A year "ago the temperatures .regret. Dr. Buonaguro, who also In Geography -.. The new teacher, whose father held by the Cranford Committee ranged from a high of 83 degrees was coordinator of school commun- All kindergarten through sixth is the former pastor of the Cran- for Open Housing in St. Mark's to a low of 39 degrees, as 75 de- First on Full Scale in State ity, relations and special studies, ford Methodist Church, also has grade teachers in the Cranford been appointed as freshman bas- AME Church at 8:30 p.m. next gree days were recorded to bring The Cranford public school sys- expect miracles from the new ITA has been in the local system for public school system will partici- Thursd&y. the total for the heating season to system. i'l years. pate iri an in-service program in ketball coach at Orange. Avenue 4,763. Rainfall totaled 1.25 in- tem apparently will; be the tlrst in Junior High School and assistant Father Murphy is a member of "We. are convinced on the basis He. joined the system as an Eng- geography next Tuesday and on the executive council of the Con- ches. A thunderstorm was re- New. Jersey to adopt the. initial varsity track coach. corded on April 15.. of data so far collected here, in lislf teacher and later- served nil May 4. ' Also hired was Mrs. Diane Cole ference on Religion and Race and teaching, alphabet (ITA) to teach Bethlehem, Pa., and in England r^uidnnce counselor and vice- The program will be conducted a vice-president of the New Jer- This week's, temperature record: of Elizabeth as a teacher reading and writing to all first that the improvement in reading principal of the former Cleveland from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the secondary schools. She will sey Committee Against Discrimi- and Sherman Junior Schools. He graders. over the traditional system, will be in the Brookside Place School. All be graduated in June from Newark nation in Housing. •»••• Max. Mln. Days substantial," Mr. Martz said. , had served as the. sponsor of the elementary students- will be dis- State College and completed her Thursday 57 33 20 There lire numerous experimen- high school newspaper and had Also scheduled to speak _j»re tal or' pilot; studies underway in ITA can vrnce its history to 1875 missed at 2 p.m. . practice teaching at Orange Junior Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist of Cal- Friday 63 47 10 in Massachusetts, but It really coached varsity . An all-day program is planned High. Saturday 59 39 16 New Jersey school systems, but vary Lutheran Church and Rev. Cranford apparently is the nrsit to gained impetus in 1950 when Sir Dr. Buonaguro, former visiting for May 4, wheri the eight elemen- "Mrs. Mary Naylor of Scotch John R. Dexheimer of Cranford Sunday 512 38 20 lecturer , at Yeshiva University, tary schools will be closed. Plains, who has taught (or two 48 22 move into the program on a full- James Pitman, a member of the Methodist Church. i Monday 38 New York, is a part-time member Dr. Daniel 'Jacobson, professor years at Woodlawn School, Plain- Tuesday 53 37 20 scale basis. The new program will British Parliament and grand-son ••• , , . v ot the faculty at Seton Hall Uni- of geography at.Montclair State field after graduation from Grove Wednesday 62 32 18 begin here, in September for all of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of Baseball Fund Drive 500 first graders. shorthand, developed his 44- verslty * where he has taught College, will be the giiest speaker City College, Grove City, Pn,, will ctiaruL'tiT Initial tuaclitnti lay, IIL> prvsiiiil^tiou m •eneh at the tifcincntarj hlufct. Follow-Up Approximately 30,000 youngsters A past president of the Union designed to enrich th ,geographi- Correction throughout the nation were using bet. County Schoolmen's Club, he was e A spokesman for the Cranford. h\ the Suburban Trust Co. ad- The experimental alphabet has DR. PAUL V. BUONAGURO* cal background of the starff "with Voter Registration Light ITA last year, Frank J. Mart?,, di- chairman of a Rutgers University up-datint; in the more recently dis- Boys' Baseball Leagues this week vertisement on. New Car Loans on rector of curriculum and instruc- been used widely in England, study entitled ''Appraising the New voter registration this expressed appreciation to all who paf,*o eight of section two of to- where it has been lauded in such doctorate from Rutgers University covered geographical principley." spring has been the lightest in p tion, reported. Guidance-Personnel Function in The program ou May 4 will be contributedibtd , to tthh e recent fund day's issue, a transposition was terms as! "a remarkable success" Secondary Schools and Colleges." School of Education. He is ir mem- years, it wa* reported yesterday "It is spreading rapidly -in ;;the and "the first revolutionary idea in ^Continued on Page 8) drive j made in the first two figures. The midwest," Mr. Marls:'said. He has instructed a course in •effec- ber of Phi Delta Kuppa and Kappa by Township Clerk J. Walter Cof- reading in this century." In this Delta Pi, both honorary education fee. Only "37 new voters have As a large number of-people were Urst figure should have read: The Cranford school system de- tive speech since 1050 at the Cran- "not hpme the day of the drive,' Amount needed, §500, and month- country, the public school;; of ford Adult School, and since 1959 societies. Daylight Saving Time registered .since the first of the members of the Cougar League, ly payments for 12, 18, 24 and cided to'adopt ITA_for all llrst Bethlehem, Pa., have utilized the has lectured on effective speech year and the evening registration srader's on the basis of a pilot He is a member oC the boarrd Daylight Saving Time goes into under the directio...... n of Vice-Presl. - months, respectively, should new extensively. and community relations at the effect at 2 a.in. this Sunday. Per- hours'this week have attracted study in. the two Urst grades this Cranford tried out the ITA sys- Union County Police Academy. of directors o.[ the Cranford Boys' only, one' now voter per night. dent Carl Saner, will call at the! have read: $43.17, W9.31, $22.40 Camp and the Union County Psy- sons wishing to .keep in step with • homes of those not present when and $15.51. For $1,000, the month- year in Cleveland and Walnut tem this year with two tlrst grade Dr. Buonaguro obtained his the times should push the; hunds Deadline to register in. order (o the original drive was held In order ly payments for the same periods Avenue Schools. classes in the Cleveland and Wal- chiatric Clinic. Ho and his wife, vote in the June 1 primary elec- bachelor's degree from St. John's residents o£ 25 Central Ave., have of their watches and clocks forward to give everyone an opportunity should have read: $86.35, $58.03, Mr. Mart/, reiterated his warn- nut Avenue Schools, and compared University, his master's degree one hour before retiring Saturday tions is 9 p.m. today in the clerk's to contribute. $-14.80 and $31.03. ing to parents that"they should not (Continued on Page S) .six children, all enrolled in local effico in the Municipal Building. from Columbia University and his schools. right.

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iCRANFpRib;;(N. Jv) CITIZEN AMtt C ; APllIl, JJ2, J9G5 . the Owls now have a 2-0-1 rec-[guests. .^ere: will be dancing to Michael-' Huff 'of. 3S Keith Jeffries the music'of the Ray Pietre Or- Ave. and. Michael: A. Bass of 499 dJ.nijejf.vyH' be_served itlo Ave. ' • CeUy and Martin McEvoy -all at midnight.. ; ' '. Fifty-four .seniors and ,4a juniors, Mauthe, Carol . Mertz,. Lawrence 'Rosa; Barbara Ditzel, Creorge Eg- ot ed thiee points for UJC, while John M.PopadJjV'of 331 Second Too many motorists fAJI to use have bee;n named to the honor roll Metzger, "'feand Mirarite, liussell . Mar jorie EUam,_Stephen Fer- Bob Contanza scored a 2-1 victory, avenue, Gfarwbod, is chairman for the' tjurn signals properly/or at ajl, ,:.'-rat Cranford High School ..tot the Ott...,' , _ , ," •" \ ver Bob Atkins. Doug Bi own ^pf the dance. \Among; ^ those serving \'>arns the Allstate Motor CJub.' ; C and John Slaylnsky halved on .the. catoTtflU.ee-.with'ihtm are the Thex. .^rc jot j^-jualue-d£-ihey -_ai '.ilu. ihird •3fnai-king--periodv--it:- -wa&-an-{ ^An4rea-^a|cersoni?AKujA-JElaffl{% ^^yd ; nounced. today by G. Fi»arik .Zini-• Paters'on, Rae,-Allen ftlibihe, Bren- Vicks; Carol Fricke, tJorothy.Gras- iieir match tallowing:,from Cranlo'rd: Thomas not"•'.use'ej-- to warn'dthers: of- in-' "IncTman, j '001 S. Ciipron fff 20 Rftmapo Rd. —G» Grade 11 S.chmaus, nebe, Nancy Hale. Karen Anderson, Arthur Block, Janet Seelbach, Elaine Sofman, Janice Hamer, Charles Hamilton Spring Formal John Bodnai, Linda Boik, Antonio John Sorgo, Diane Thaxton, Kath- anice Hasti up, Susan Huston, Wil- Buonagui o, Scott Chnstensen, Bev- leen Ticmbley, Maik Vogel, Jill am Isinger, Diana Krogman, Jo- Plans Announced e~ly Dadd, Judy Depow, Kathcnne Wamngtqft and Anita Weil eph'La Plica, Baibara Lam en. By VJC Fraternity Dwyer, Eeverley Farka-s Caiolyn Grade 12 * Judith Lieberman, Kathenne, • Quiet heat—-no booming filastel Feltz, P^trina Fnnpprt, *"aith Ack^r^an, Lexie Azar,, "Blue Moon" will be Ihe theme • Fuel'thrifty G-E iurnace% , p f»y^r, Lois M«z7eoj Sheldon Mit-' if an all-college spnng formal to Greaney, Robei-t <3*riibe3b , Jeffrey Sharon BagwoTl, Sharon Baker, lm^n^ancy Moriey, Judith Mot-; • Clean ijfeat^eaa housework! Brute Baldwin, James Battaglinl, e sponsored by Pi Kappa Psi Fra- Heilbrun, Lynn H«rer, Francis 6, J«an Mtjrpby, Joan Mysiak. • ernity of Union Junior College on Jtxobsen, Kathy Kaiser, Kathy David Bebell, Edward Biederman, Allan Nies, Joel Ostro, Thomas Llano Bintliflf Friday, April 30, at 9 pm. at the Knowlson, Nina Kousin. avics, Frank Pielhau, Charles ^hackamaxon Country _ Club, Donna Liebctman, Sandra Dennis Butke> Frank Castaldl, jtiha, Elise Schreier, Paula Selby. Linda * Dahlqtust, Michae). Delia Scotch Plains. Maine, Susan Masiho, Richard Elaine Theisz," Peter Tbiijesz, of the formal will 'red Vogel, Rlphttrd Wasiewicz, GAS HEATING rfanlyn Wfenrlch, John Wherrity the crowning of a JAay Queen 1 'rom amonjlt tJve Union Junior Col- d AUce WSble. ege stadeattf present. The judges dl be Dr. Kenneth C. M&eKay, MOVE #ERE FQOM UNION — Mr. and'Mrs. fedward B. Hoffman, jCt i>resi4ehi{ ph &ehneth W. CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Friends of VJC forrherly of'Union, |ave maved into their new, horae'at 119 Oak versen, dean; Prof- liermann J. Lane, shoWn abpVfr. Tlie property was Multiple Lasted and sold Bielefeld^ chairman of the human- BBnefit Lecture by Laura MacGre'gor of the Deaco'n Agency, lil North Ave., W^ ies department, and fcrof. Forrest k. Defter, J"r<> scholarship officer, CHAPMAN BROS. re scheduled to be the caller^ for fighting cancel- on the broad fronts 'he May Queen will be crowned y Richard Csirry of Clark, fra- Friends of the College ol ;he evening. or Research, Service and Educa- PLUMBING * HEATING • COOLING Union Junior College will present The hospitality committee will tion. The slogan of the American ;ernily president. benefit lecture by Ann Wallih of be Mr. ana Mrs.* John Goseinsky, The formal Is open to all Union 36 North Ave. E. BR 6-1320 Cancer Society is "Fight Caxvcer umor tdHe'ge students and their " " * **, Mass., who has bet'n . and Mrs. R. A. JLan'gheiniidi Wxth A Check-Up and A Check." for her nature photb- and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Carbone. ira^hjr, ahi her poetic style of The dances are held the second and ecturinfc al d"».m. Tuesday in the fourth Friday evenings of each tHeatre of the college's Campus month. All adults are invited to UJC Golfers in Second Center. attend. Win Over Newark State Her-tobies Will be "J^our Seasons .Union Junior College's golfers i^ Uit Seat,1* a View of nature in a ,Th.e Sword of Hope ig the sym- defeated Newark State College at ;s$ww»Sst v* icar ssasss? 6s aia is- bol that means "Help Fight Can- Union iSr the seoond time this sea- 4hdv oli Cap* CH .and "Sirat- cer." It is the insignia of the only son, 15 4-2%, on Monday at the lril^ health organization Baltusrpl Golf Ciub, Springfteld. fl UVing OI th€ I8fi e company sponsored by the Lionel Corp., are Shown with- HALM BEACH locomotive and sports car lamps which they tf^slgned, arici mantt- \Mr6, Wailii^ haS presented her factured. Sports car arid railroad enthusiasts have .already pur- llustrated lectutes on. nature be- FAVORITES chased over 250 units which sell for $4 each. Achtevters, hope tp fore numerous garden dubs, cam- ,pay Cranford residents who purchased stock in their company etd clubs, schools' and historical a dividend on their investment. -Edmund Skorynko- (center) societies throughout New England Spring Check , • Palmiife and Long' Island, including the Uonel Corp. adviser, checks quality of finished lamps with (left to Botanical Society of New York, th .right) Arthur Vreeland, 420 Lexington Ave.; Charles Leonowicz, e •' Suh "FroSt 1 Horticultural Society of iJew York, BT South Union A»'e; Arlene Ccstanzo, 20 ? Sd*rwr St, and wie, KorUcuiliu ui 3wtct> ol Phila- No other to cldthihg field can. Nicholab Trabachino, 17 Keith Jeffries Ave. delphia, the Arboretum of Short HiUs, ancl the Garden Ciub of List offer the value PALM does m their PALM XJFfi and She is a member of the Royai FROST suitings. Mader- Photographic Society of Oreat Storm Windows Down ately priced in iruly interestiftg Britain ahd the National Photo- grahic Society of America. Screens Up • new colorings, these suits ELL'S Tickets are available from, fctg., wear beyond your greatest ex- Sdfotd H. tydon of 319 North Union Ave. and at the develop- Air Conditioner Checked pectations. ment office of Union Junior Col- ege. . Fans Cleaned and Oiled IG .Serving on the committee with Palm Life $55.00 &Irs. Lydon are: Mrs. Charles ^>*..lfcf« BoUlod, Mrs. A. W. BowUng, Mrs. Lawn Limed and| Fertilized*.. Sun Frost ty.tflam P. Cleaver, Mrs. Walter Cooper, Mrs. Clifton Cox, Mrs. A1-, Garden PSanned^i pnderway . RAND exander Cloud, Mrs. Robert Crane, Mrs. Charles Goodfellow, Mrs, C E. Hapsel» Jr., Mrs. Everett Heim, Pest Contra! Sfrdrted Q G&itlzmen - La$fes ^ Mrq. 4. A. Hoiden, Mrs. W,t T. Knox, Mrs., Carlisle Jones, fiS Cellar Cleaned Out...... Q UYS Robert HalL v Also, Mrs. Edmon Lee, Mrs. John iWatSeson, ^trs. towlW WfaScson, Attk CJoGfied CNIt.:...... \: JQ i, Mrs. WiiHaib. Meyer, Mrs. Etenry S: latneOr, tm: 3Sah TStefifelM!- coyrt, Mrs. John Oathoui, Mrs. Garage deemed Out • • • •• Harry V. Osborne, Jtos. A. D. Reeves, Jr., Sirs, Henry Slauson, Car Spring Check-Up G . Broad St., WestfieW The Finest Mb. Haroia Vogel, Mrs. R. A^Wa AD 2-2900 In Candy fcott and' Mrs> S. B. •Warrington. YOUR SUPPLY OF BLUE CHECK Cotton Sale Slated GIN & TOM COLLINS MIX Q HEW FORMULA At Jumble Store And DON'T FORGET THE BEER . %e .Jurrtbiie Store it XQ South AVe;,'E.Vwill hold its. annual cpttpn Sale neAt 'Tuesday under airecU«n BAN. bf Mrs. Hbberit t. l&H, ehairmiin, OEQDMANT ana Mrs. Constant P. MaiShonis, co- EXTRA - chaltniaft, : . > Serving Cranford Others on the sale committee ih STRIENCTH dude Mrs; Enrl Shea^ Mrs. CarlisU For Qt>& 2$ Yeats Jones, Mts. Oleh DuSch, Mrs. Don- PAIBI SIZE aid Lynch and Mrs. Hidgley Folk RELIEVER Proceeds will go toward supporl ol the philanthropic projects a New Size 225* the Junior League of Elieabeth ani g. $1.49 Cranford. • > Reg'$2.59 PRICE SALE PRICE Square Dancing Session At Bloomingdale Friday v Adult square dancing, sponsoret LIQUOR STORE by the Cranford Recreation De> partment, will be held at 8:30 to — WE bELIVER—' morrow at Blooraingdale Avenu1 School. 21 N. UNION AVE. BRWge 6-0150 GIANT Barney and Virginia Hajrtensteln PLAIN OMB PIECE SIZE KING Reg. $2.35 SIZE SALE Reg. $1.49 PRICE SALE Beautifully CLEANED and PRESSED PRICE VUeeh-encl p • •' « • Lg. Size Were NOW Reg. $1.50 PASTEL FLANNEL SHIRTS, Special Group '.. to 12,98 $6.49 SALE SUITS, Special Group to 29.98 30% Off ELIZ. ARDEN PRICE The Finest SLACK SETS, Special Group to 16.98 30% Off In Cosmetics WRANGLER DENIM KNEE KNOCKERS 3.98 $2.98 •WRANGLER DENIM SHORTS „ ; 1&A9- •SAIUKDA WRANGLER DENIM JEANS 4.98 $3.89 S E R V I'C E WRANGLER STRETCH JEANS .„..'.. 5.98 $5.69 t\ tANING •& SHIRT Bell's Pharmacy FAMOUS MFG. SPANDEX SLACKS ..... 9.00 $4.89 NO EXTRA CHARGE FREE DELIVERY

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" CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN ANI> CmtONlCLE~TlflamSDAYr APE1L 22, 1985 Page Th«?e ^. Harriet Burns ^ -• ••••••. • r: . -• ' •--••-. • . •• .- '.• . ..' health,.'aid badge. The Cadette Lester W. Powell -re- S'couts'arichthe Junior troops with ?unt, Miss Harriet Burns, both of Local Residents ported. • • ';•• ; whom they worked 'are;. Joan Newark. •. r/' : '-., - ..•-. ..'..'..•. • PlansforBenefitDance Performing: Grady, Linda Jackson, Trbqp 311} Initial iriv«s$;iga:ttQn by-Li. Law- Jttdith-- -Runn©,--; Kristiae.: -W. iese, rence ,T. Bohnell revealed entry Pamela" Humphries,- -Troop 665; gatnedTKy" "BreaEBs'' st: pane of Pedestrian g Nancy Hunter, Gail Henderson, • Plans for a "May in Bermuda'^cocktail dance were- announced by ' Ten Cranford residents will per- glass in a window at the rear of At Construction Site 'orm with the Suburban Sym- Doris Lihkletter, Troop 314; Linda the building. .:•-, , .;.'.'.••' A temporary, pedestrian bridge th>-. Cerebral JPalsy Service ConTrnittee oi_. XlniomvjSounty ?^ajecent_ T334 : 1 4 Behlertri 334; Albert W. Kahtner, ptoprietdr, put iato use .this weekLaf_ the_ meeting at the. honie of Mrs; Arthur Venneri of 313 North Ave. ' - 7 phonyO f id _ 6 m ck When it makes its Westfleia debut Lynn Hodge, Gail Kent and Judith told police he went to the; store- " and Mrs . C. F. Burns of- 210 at. 181'North'-'Aye.,-£1« arid the rear .gram director at .the, center, has n the car.' ••••••. ••• -: \; . irtolist; Peggy Tristram of 610 Scherrer St. entertained last Wed- of property ..of the McFarland Esso requested indoor. play , equiptneni Thomas J. Lenard, "Elizabeth, Springfield Ave., .cellislt; Joyce- Thrown From Bicycle, nesday at a partp y in horier of the Servicenter at 2 Springfield Ave. designed to ,improve muscular co- was fined/$15 on a careless driving iarlmger of 19 Wa'dsworth Ter.,- confirmatiofiti n of theithi r son, WiUWUiami j Boy in Hospital- . U. S. internaj Revenue Service; ordination arid balance,'and other charge, and Mv A. Portarp, Hjll- cellist, Helen Bolichpf 207 Paw- at the 6ranford Methodist Church. c njatelrialsResigned to assist chil- iide, was fined $10 for operating nee Rd, cellist; Lewis A. Gold-' 'Ronald, G. iztrigler, 6, of 56 Eliz- Among the relatives aijd jfriends received- 100 inillion returns in. dren, with learning difficulties. n /unsafe motpr vehicle -and $10 Berg of 26 Rutgers Rd., clarinetist; abeth Ave., was knocked uncon- attending froni Newark, South 1$"62, arid ita'nticipateallS nuUlion scious when he was thrown against returns by 1970 and 135 million by Mrs." Blake Caruthers, occupa- tor operating an unregistered ve- Alan Dolid of 16 Middlebury Lane, Orange, Woodbridge, Summit and hicle. ' - oboist; Martin Sperber of 108 Hill- a utility pole as his bicycle struck Cranford were William's grand- 1980. tional therapist at the center, a* curb on Van Buren Ave. at 3:40 spoke at the meeting. Andrew Vlha, Hillside, was fin- crest Ave., French horn player, p $30 for lending his license and Frank Yost of 202 Elizabeth' p.m. Saturday,"Police Chief Les- The dance will be the fourth plates, and William Jones, Newark, Ave., trombonist. ter W. Powell reported.. benefit sponsored by the commit- was fined $20 for failure to renew The family concert will be THe injured boy was examined tee. Previous projects have in-* his driver's license. by Dr. Anthony Sordill and then eluded a fully equipped play yard sponsored by the Westfield "RecT- Fined for <*6peeding wer& John ion Commission. Tickets will taken by the First Aid Squad to with paved strips for bicycle rid- Huestis, Westfield, $10; ©avid be available at the door. Elizabeth General Hospital, where ing 'and individual' locker units. .W. Kaiser, West 'Orange, $15? and his condition was reported satis- Many individuals have ' donated The 75- piece orchestra's major Harriet Hirsch, MiUbum, $15. work' will be Tschaikovsky's, "1812 factory yesterday. • ' "services and materials for these Patrolman Harry W. Wilde in- projects, it was reported. "CEREBRAL PALSY AlDES — Mrs. J, F. Balak of Union Overture." Peter Sozio, conductor, and Mrs. W. Selb of Elizabeth, left to right, help a young also has selected Sibelius' "Fln- vestigated the accident. The center, established in 1949; Cash Stolen in Entry landia," Morton Gould's "Ameri- 1HE WBRUrS HUR? patient, Glen Smith, son of Mr. and«Mrs. George Smith of operates five days a week during At Retford Ave.,Home can Salutre," Souse's "Stars and the1 school year and has a summer Elizabeth, to get ready to leave the Cerebral Palsy Center North,Union Ave. Stdre Approximately $125 was stolen in Cranford after a therapy treatment- Stripes Forever"," and selections program. Children with varying in an entry last Wf^nesday at the from, "My Fair Lady," by Fred- Call this New York City number:* 212 888-1212 anytime degrees of handicaps receive diag- home of Mr. .and Mrs. Lewis F. erick Loewe. Entered, Looted of Cash nosis, therapy, counseling, and ed- Laitd of 205 Retford Ave., Police School launched their campaign Approximately $20 in cash was between 9 A.M. and 11 P.IVf, for information from the , ucation. Specific therapies includ- Chief. Lester W. Powell reported. by contributing $10 to Channel 13, taken in an entry at Kantner^s In- Fair, including up-to-the-minute news on daily Fair iriV-speech, physical, occupational The Lairds returned to their Esso Honors which has had financial problems Girl Scouts terior Decorators at 111 Jforth Union Ave. over the weekend, Po- i *REQULARTOU RATE* APPLY HEW JERSEY BEU. and social are offered depending home at fi;30 p.m. to discover that since it became an advertising-less Cadette Tioop 428 on the child's individual needs. it had been entered and an up- 71 Inventors ducational station. . Girl Scout Cadettfe Troop 428, The service committee was stairs bedroom and a cella* cabinet The Student Council at CTanford % Albert M. Gessler of 448 Orch- Nomahegan Neighborhood, ^recent- formed in January 1962 to further ransacked. - ' ard--3t _was selected, to receive the High School expressed the hop< ly received Junior "Red Cross first the work o&ibo^-centerr Thirty-five _ Investigation* -, *>y ~ Patrolman individual "desk medal" on behalf that every high school in northern aid cards. The course was given by members meet uonthly at the cen- Harry W. Wtlde revealed entry of thp -71 .Eggo inveutors-hoaored- STew Jersey will contribute to the Edward Rouvet, of the Cranford ter or atmembers' homes. "was gained By~T&rcfirg""~a porch educational television station t First Aid-Squad. window. Detective Edward J. Klu- last Thursday evening at a dinner Among the officers are -Mrs at the Elizabeth Carteret Ijtotel, set an example for adults, bus> The girls are sharing their new Robert Hyatt of Cranford, treas- bd'nspies was assigned to the fol- messes, industries and other poten knowledge with Junior Girl Scout low-up: "investigation. Elizabeth. The occasion marked urer, who is serving as raffle the 175th anniversary of the U. S. tial contributors. troops by helping them with their chairman for the dance. Mrs. Ar- Patent Law. thur Schliesmaa of Ctanford is on Planning Association the reservations committee. All of the Inventors of Esso Re- Of Student Councils search and Engineering Co. and The Student Council at Cranford affiliated companies honored had Kenilworth Man Fined High School has taken the lead in 25 or more patents. Mr. Gessler the formation of a Union County was the newest member of the As Unlicensed Driver Association of Student Councils. select group, having had "his 25th I)avid L. Wood, 219 N. 10th St., The local high school students patent approved in Washington Apache Mocs henrt a one-plec» «, Kenilworth, was flrie'd $15 as an have discussed the idea with Plain- only two days before the dinner. Tirilicensed driver by Magistrate field High School students and it In addition to individual desk upper and a hand sewn vamp. Charles J. Stevens in Police Court met with a favorable response.' Woolen Spring Suits medals for each of the 71 irtventors last Wednesday night. Louis R. Plans are now being made to call honored,, each received a citation conform to the.natural shape .of Wood, same address, also was fined a meeting in the near future $e or- in, which was printed a copy of one $15 for permitting an unlicensed ganize such an association. of bis early patents. Those hon- the footrho orecr^rlSo^ patents totaling, more more comfort than you've ever - than 3,500.. Arnold J. Morway of to 40% OFF Clark topped the individual list known. with 253. Other local residents honored in- • •» cluded: E. Benjamin Cyphers, 107 The Sizzle • Retford Ave., who has been issued Regi $18.00 to $20.00 By MORRIS SIEGEL 37 patents; Robert F. Leary, 101 Cranford Ave,, 32 patents; fir, John C. Munday, 19 Hspnpton Si.\ 11^ looks like the casual Jean is the big thing 42 patents; t>r. Sumner B. Sweet- this year for the teen man and any other man who ser, 729 Willow St., 29 patents, and Herbert K. Wiese, 48 Normandie can fit into.a pair. They are made with the same PI., 33 patents. Reg. $23.00 to $25.00 rugged features of the ever-popular blue Jeans but Also honored were former resi- with a slimmer and more tapered leg. The fabric is dents Dr. William. J. Sparks, now a tough' bull denim made for punishment. of Westfield, co-inventor of buty! rubber and holdefr of 13Cf patents, - _.WeJhave^been_overwhelmed with the response and Dr. John G. McNab of Plain- field, holder of 40 patents. Reg. $26.00 to $30.00 and have just repIeliish~e^oiir^oc^MHhe Farah-- Among the speakers were E.T. Jean (made in Texas). The price is right — Sizes Brenner, Paten 8 to 12 at $2.98 arid sizes 26 to 36 at $3.98. Colors — Commissioner; U, S. Senator Har- rison A. Williams, Jr., Congress- No. 563 Black wheat and olive. wbnvan Florence P. Dwyerand Dr. No. 566 Brown F. A. L\ Holloway, director and If you don't already own a pair, try on a pair. president of Esso Research and Reg. $3L00 to $35.00 You will be amazed at how shin they make you Engineering" Co. appear and they give you that air of rugged casual- ness. Our dressing room is waiting for you. CHS Students Aiding sizes and widths! Educational TV Station : : v Two hundred high schools in THE V'%r^:-V~ - . '-^'-'- northern New Jersey will soon re^ ceive letters from the Student a n f Council of Cranford High School urging them to make a financial contribution to WNDT-TV (Chan- North Union Ave. Cranford, N. J. 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•'• . •••••'• :V:'•••;•••• • Page Poto CBANFOttDXN; J.) CTM2EN AND -THURSDAY, APlilL 22, 19G5 Elizabeth., and' residefit physician Presidential Leadership of Public Richard G. Stevens; Jurqble Store Rlqtaard Jackson and Bruce Kent liam • Stief ind Alicia Baer, A So- •for., vice-president, Barbara Pi?- nata for Four Hands by Paiilenc and'"surgeoand'-surgeon at Alexian- BfothetBrotherss OpinibrirbOpinibrifby CoCormn well; Meriw'etfteMeriw'effier house-, Mrs. Charles M.' Ray, Jr.; Hospital,-Elizabeth. sustainers' treasurer, Mrs/Johrt p. aella for secretary,, and' Henry wjis' played:, by Alicia ,Baer .and Lewis, by Dillon. . . . •Zielinski for treasurer."..;-. - ' EWorld War II he served Oathout; repiesenitatiyes to Joint, Leslie Gross, ; ...*'" . .. . ,, .Menagerie. ManQiv.--.ky-; Buirell; ^lyie-^oinmitteei Mt^^Ait^ S; - - ivvAn Billet-and ^raBk- £r»Uina of Newark; smothor sister Jn Italy, rope, Africa, the Middle E?st and The G..I.,'Journal.of Sergeant Giles, Eldrldge a'tid Sflrs. Willlanv R. are the Student, Goyernxnent ad- of Ner; f t visers, ' •• ' -'.' ' .'.,•• '.. .• . 23' grandchildren _aM four great-- the" jSbat.hwe.st Pacific. He was by Giles; Humphrey, by' Griffith; p'urpTe'lie'ai'rt;'" " Seaman Recruit'"LTnh"M." •Lock- Ter, died last Friday jgrandchildreti;~T~ : My Friend Pegas, by.-Halevy; Vis-. Othei's survivvirii g are' four sons, itor's-Histprj^-of-. Twelve Crant'ord students are Conducts wood,"Jr., son of. Mr.-'atid/ Mi Henry J., Jr.,' a student at St., : •er an Jllness at several months, •refer ilton; The Dsjiigerous Sex,, by among 500 area residents who will Recital for Stiitieiits L6ckwood bf 'Iff Lewis SC," recent- V John's UjiiVersity, • Coitegeyille, receive state scholarships for col-, ly completed, two weeks of active : k -Born in. New. Yof& she forpwl Joseph W, Greei-,. 47, of West- Hays;' The Thinking 'Animal,,; by. AtHHlsideiHS .• Piano students ,of Mrs. Edna M.' field, brother' of: Mrs,; Wiliiaw F. Minn.; John C, a student'at Mon- legs "study:: beginning iri the^ fall. Naval . Reserve „ training at the . lived in Elizabeth and was son Academy,' Boston; Paul and Hunt."'. . ./ . .-. :.' -•'' '. . •• Mitchell Dorin is the new^presi- ^eigan -of:' 24 . .Springfield • Ave. ber of Temple Bettv-El there. "She trouts of 44 Broad :St.,"Cr.anfprti, .Students will receive $500.& year <3ent of-the St.uSent Government »t participated in a recital at .Mrs. Naval .-Training Center,- 'Gteat died Wfonday at'Beth ..Israel Hos- Mark, at home; three daughters, • •- i Lost VL. at the.Movies, by Kael; Lakes, III During the two weeks - was the wife of l£bn Sehanker, Nina, Claire and M^ry Aruvand a or the amount of tuition, which- the Hillside Avenue Junior High Reagan's hbme on Monday. pital, Newark, after a short illness. The Empress Eugenie, by Kutta; School. he received instructions in naval manager of the Benjamin Kosberg brother, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thaddeus ever is less. Applications sJubmit-- Participants were PatU Smath, paint Co., 'Elizabeth. Born in Newark he had lived In Men Who Tried to Kill Hitler, ted by 13,500 students were re- Linda Garcia -was elected vice- Marianne Lynch, Steven Shafar- history and organization, customs Ziolkowski, chancellor of the St. by Manvelt; ," by Mar- president, Judith. BeeSfe secretary, and courtesies, -ordnance and gun- Others surviving are a "daugh- Westfleld since 1354.- He Was fore- Cloud Roman Catholic Diocese, St. viewed by the State Scholarship. man, Karen Iniile, Nancy Stief, ter, Bette SfcWariker, •'and a son, man iH the safety division of the tin; Moguls and Iron Men, by Mc- Commission. This is the largest and Ben Becker treasurer. . Jill Pfit/enmeyer, Laura Green, nery, seamanship, damage control, Cloud, Minn. The unsurcce&stul candidates first aid, swimming and survival, Eugene, both at home; a brother, Westfield Detriment of Public Cagne; Conduct of the New Di- group to be granted awards since Gerard Stief, Carol Hermann, Su- Msgr. Ziolkovvski celebrated a were Craig Snyder for president, san Brbmsfein, Leslie Gross, Wil- shipboard drills and sentry duties. Albert Paret of -Little Neck, L. t., Works for the past nine years. He solemn high mass of requiem on plomacy, by McCamy; The Mon- the program began in 1959 and and two sisters, Mrs. Bfirnartf -was a communicant of Holy Trin- Tuesday for his brother in Chico- tessori Method, by Montessorl; The Neinberg at River-dale, N. Y., and ity Church, Westfield. almost 20 percent more than last pee. Interment was in St. Stanis- Importance of .JBeing Black, by spring. Mrs. Louis Cohen of the Bronx. Others- surviving are his -wife, laus Cemetery. Moraes; Agony of the G.O.P., by . Services were conducted Sunday Ijtrs, -Mary $tekowski Greer; two Craiiford recipients are: Patri- in Elizabeth, and interment was in daughters, Mrs? Mary. Carvaiho N6va'k; Hungry Nations, by. Pad- cia Boyle, 510 Lincoln Park, E.; Beth Isra& Cemetery, Woodbrldge. and Miss Patricia, Greer; two sous, dock. Gary DiGiovannl, 25 Cayugai Rd.; Joseph P. 'mi George' E., all of VM New Books Priitie; Teenage Fitness, by Prud- Thomas Fedo^ko, 1 Omaha Dr.; WesWeld; two grandchildren, and Prittie; T-eenage iFtness, by Prud- Michael Jordan, 301 Manor Ave.; two brothers, Westfleld Police Of- Added to Shelves. Rhoda Kaplan, 233 Hillside Ave.; William A. Lyons den; The Battle of Dieribienphu, Donald McNeUis, II Dunham Ave,; WilliamA. liyons, 74, of 42 Vfast ficers Edward A. and William E. by Roy; Time Lurches On, by William Northeutt, 24$ "North Ave. Holly st, died yesterday at hpme Greet. ' At Public Library Schoenstein; The Available Man, A hjgfr mass of requiem will be , The following new books have George "E. O'Brien, 502 River- after a long ttlwess. been added to the shelves of the by Sinclair; The CuHure Consum- side Dr.; Joseph B. Pospisil, 5 Con- Bom In Brooklyn, he lived in celebrated at-lCf a.in. today at Holy ers, by Toftter. Ttfnity Church/ and the iuneral Crahford Public Library: cord St.; Judith I. Pospisil, 5 Con- Baydnne most of his life before Fiction Art .Techniques for Children, fay cord St.; Sharon Shelhimer, 6 moving to Crtoford 29 years ago. will be from Dooley Colonial Garden on the Moon, by Boulle; Tritten; This Is Psychiatry, by Woodslde Ave.; Judith Taber, 113 He retired eight years ago as an Home, 556 Westfield Ave.,~West- The Final Beast, Tby Buechner; Von Mendelssohn; Fun in a Chin- Mohawk J>r, accountant for the Delaware and field, at 9:30 a.m. Jntertnenl wiU Nina's Book, by tBurdick; Stop ese Laundry, by Von Sternberg; Hudson Railroad, New York, after be in -St.- Gertrude Cemetery, Here, My Fnend,\by Gerber; Sea and the Sword, by Warner; 47 years' service. He was.a jnem- Wbodbridge. What Became of Bunner Asch, by God and Golem, by Wiener; Junior League ber of the Cranford Methodist Kirst; An American Dream, by Strangeis Next £>oor, by Williams; Church and Its Men's Club, Harry Mailer; Bend in the Ganges, by Two Lives in One, by Woytinsky. Names Officers, D. Council, D. of A., and formerly Gabriel Konry Malgohkar; Smile on the Face of was active in scouting here. . Gabriel S. Koury, 79, of 77 Win- the Lion, by P&Sinetti; The 6rgy, New Comiiiittees Surviving are his wife, Jflrs. ans. Ave. dded Tuesday at home •by Rugeysei^ It Can't Always Be Clara- Gunther Lyons; a daughter, aftfr a long illness. « , , Brookpide Class Kenneth L. E^tatarook of y CavJar, by Simmel; God^less You, Cranford was renamed president Mrs VHet-of Oeoan-City, and Rev, Robert Bizsawv rfctoiv * Ma-. Rosewater, by-Vonriegut; Jol- conduct a requiem eucharist at AFil of th,e- Junior League oX-JEUzabem two grandchildren. ly, by Weston; Century in Scarlei, _ "A Grecian _Fairytale," a con- drtJord at the annual mem- Services Tyinity Epise&pat Church, at 14 1 " • — be hold-a^ a.m., tohwrow. The funeral,will by Zllahy." ventiona faurta^le adapted to -a Uership lunohoon on'Tiiesaiy at .Memorial, 12 Springfield Avel, at Non-Fictkn Greek .background, was staged by Hqtel Suburban, Summit. 8 pjn. tomorrow with Rev, Clark be at 10:13 a.m. irom JJriotey Tao The Peace Corps in Action, by felHoegl«TyoraxAveWe,gl«yoaxAv^ InIn- Mrs. Carol Brandes' sixtty grade Mrs. WHpara K. Flanagan, Jr., Van Auken,~ ajaa^tant pastor of Adams; Tiny Alice; by Albee; The class at Brookside Place School. of Cranford was reelected corre- the Crafaord 'Methqdii j^ wili l be In Falrview Ceme- Man with the Red and Green Eyes, ajid Rev. P A A^fef 0f tery, Westaejd, Starring in the play with the sponding secretary. Albert by Barnes; Swing Easy, Hit Hard> Mrs. Estabrook presented the Bridgewater,% former gasior of the ri^t i of tebanont , Mr^ ^ happy ending and charming moral h hy BOros; The Beyond Within, by were: Athena, downtrodden serv- annual report and announced com- same church, iiig. Inteir- came to this caunwy i» ,1909 and Cohen; Combat, by Congdon; inent will be Sa.tutday morniiig te.4had llv*lived^ h«*e 4i5 y«arjsy»arjs, He? *aifeass a ant girl played >£ Gail Pittenger; mittee chairmen. Those from Bayview^ Ceftietery, Jersey City, retired ^llk- wWvusr. "Mr. Koury; loving mother, Nancy Sweetser; Cranford are: Mrs. Charles Am- friends may call at' the funeral was £ member of Trinity Episcopal meek schoolmaster, Richard Kou- mann, Jr., admissions; Mrs, Wil- home after 2 p.m. today. Church. legal Notices ba; three princesses, Joan Kosow- liam V. Von Bulow, children's Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ski,., Carol Wiel, Edith Mirante; theatre; Mrs. Robert A. Brooks, We offer retident* of Cranford and vicinity m Sophie Shaheen Kouiy; a daugh- King Alexander, Bruce Katcheor; finance; Mrs. Alvan K. Gustafson, Antonio ColaneH TOWNSHIP,OF CRANFORD Queen Ins, Joan Branson; King Jumble Store; Mrs. Robert W. ter, Mrs. W. Jay White of Cran- Crantard, NtW Jersey Rev. Edward J. Reischman, as- ford; four sons, Mitchell G., Sam- BOAKO OF ADJUSTMENT Pericles, Robert Craig; Prince McArthur, nominating. outstanding funeral home, complete with air 1 Project research, Mrs. George sistant paster of thfe dmrch of the uel Q. and Police- .Lt. Ralph J. NOTICE. OP HEARING Achilles,'William Meyer. Assumption, Roselle Park, cele- Koury, all of Cranford, and Nor- The Board of Adjustment (Zoning), The faithful guar/ds were David Morton; provisional, Mrs. Chaises Township of Cranfordfd , CountCt y of OnionOi , H. Harvey; public relations, Mrs. conditi0ning, organ, targe light rooms for your "Biafed a~ "solemn high mass qf jnan G. Koury, heiad baseball Mew Jersey. vM hold a publie hearlnij on Wagner, Thomas Wiehl, Harrjson requiem on Tuesday at St. Mich- coach and science teacher at West- Monday, May 3. 39G6-, at 8 15 p m. m the Phillips, James 'Frimodlg-and John Leon M. Petrkk; ways and means, ael's Church for Antonio Colaneri, field^ High School, and 11 grand-Municipal building to consider the follote- Murphy. Karen Zuhl, Cynthia Mrs- Otis A. Hintz. 1 every convenience. Our own display room* S5, of 6 Elizabeth Ave. who died children. 5/C5 APDltctftlon or AUTOMATIC HK- Schmidt, Linda Schmidjt and Candy Sustainer -representative from TAILEKS OP AMERICA, INC , for i vaTi- Cranford is Mrs. James M. Phelan; last Friday at horne after a long aace.from the requirements of Section Sjriedman all .presenting fitting illness. 1302(g) ana (It) to use preuilsc^ to Bcrmlt morals for the play. JUmbte Store motor corps,_MES= storage and parktaff In the oBen lit de- Rev. Charles Watters and Rev. Augustus L. Kaltstein livery trucks used In connection with tho The color guard was composed , Richard Hallinan, "both assistant Augustus L, Kaltstein of Hah- business of occupant and lor a vaiUanco from the requirement', of Sections 1401 and of Kathy Keefe, Robert Kircher pastors at ^St. Michael^ Church, way, formerly of Cranford, djled 1402 to use premlhos as .a eijnuntssary lor gnd ^Mitchell Kramer. Joyce last Wednesday at Bahway - * - - —J NOTICE O*» JOECiaiON Mr. CoIarierJ repeatedly pitched Gray's, 318 E. Broad St., West- The Board of Adjustment (Zoning), Bf Warren Hanlria field, with the Rev; Dr. Robert G. Township of Crantord, county of union, In with his labor and-.-^kill to help New Jersey, hold apubllc mectlne on April construct buiidings and was given Longaker, pastor of the First Pres- 5, 1965. at 8:15 p.m. In tho ATunlclnal INCOME TAX honorary mfemfrershlpft ifa ) Capt. byterian Church,' officiating. In- Bulldlns and rendered Its decision on the terment was in Cloverleaf Park following; - 'Now that you've paid the JST. R. Fiske Post 335, VFWC, find the 4/05:. Application Of ANTONIO IAIONB government yoil're left without Cranford an4 Gartyood First Aid Cemetery, Woodbridge. for a variance under'Seotioij 1003(d) frqta rear yard requirements to permtt tho .coo* a single- cent. On Enlira- Stock of Squads in retdgnition of his work structlon of a one-story ranch dwelling 00 You wonder Did You Know It Costs Less Than iri building, their h$$d

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nt ad'-- vlsers. . ".. • . '«,'•••• ..'• Men hi Service 23 grandchildren' and four the. southvvsgl Pacific. Ete wasby Giles; Huinphfey, by. GriffHnj 01 Karlson, • ".-• "• "..' Wad^Qf Tp died last f My Friend Degas,, by-Halevy;-"Vis- Others surviving are four sons, itor's History of Britain; byHam- studentn s are Conducts . wood* Jr., .son .of Mr,, and Mrs. in Elizabeth tjcngyal. Hospllftl aft- Henry .J.^-Jr^-a student, at St. of 4C Lewis St., «scent-- rSPi among 400 area residents wh.o er .Joseph W, Greer, 47,- of West- "University, CoUegeville," •reqei'ye state scholarships t9* col- •.Piano students ,o| Mrs|. Edna M. 1-y completed two weeks of active Born:, in W« Yoxk;.she formerly Minn.; Jolin €., a.studerit at Mon- Hkys;'"The; Thinking Animal,- by lived in-:Elizabeth and was, field, fcother, of Mrs,, Wiffiam F.- lege study beginning in the fall. Mitchell the Reagan 'of 24 .SprtngfieM Ave. Naval 'Reserve training *t the * trbuts'bf ,44::Broad 'St., Cr.anfprd, son Acadefixiy,' Boston; Paul and • Students Wilt receive'$&Q0 a year ftii? : Stu||nt !Goyerjt}metjtr'-^tparticipated in avrecital at Mrs.Naval Ti-aihing: Center, Ctfeat. •boraff Templep. Beth-#Bh#i there. Mark, at • home; three daughters, It at the Movies, by Kae}; ; wa the wife of Leon &chanfcer, died Monday at, Beth •Israel Hos^ or the amount ef tuition,-which- the Hillside Ayenue tivtxtitn: jhgh Reagan's home on JJqinday. Lakes, III. During' thfe two weeks was- Nina, Claire and Mary Ann^ahd a ; The Empress Eugenie,: by Kurtz; Shl .•',••:.'-•:,,•'.•'•:•:•• .;\. ; ^. !;'.'..;:'^ j Participants -ivere Patti Smath, he l^ecejyed. iblstructlohS itt naval * manager bl the Benjamin Kb'sberg pital, Newark, after a short illness. ; eVe'r .is le^s. Applications submit- School, y brother, Rt. Eev. Msgj. Thaddeiis The' M&n Who Tried to Kill Siitl«r, ljd Gftrcla was fleeted yice.Marianne Lynch, Steven. Shafar-, hsy ah d ge^ji^ mm paint Born, in Newark he had lived in Zio'lkovfekl, chancellor of the St. ted by, 15,50 students" were re-, history ahd ^- customs; •Westfieldsirice l'S54,. lie Was fore- by Manveji-; Swifzerland, by IVliir- viewed', by the State -Scholarship president,, Judith ,Pefi|be sfecretaiy man, Karen. Intlle,' Naniey, Stief i afiS cputtesieS,T6fdSancft and gxiii- Others surviving are a Cloud Hornan Catholic .Diocese, St. 5 and' Ben Beclcer treasurer!. vr jillj. Pfiteaeyyc , Ei Gr i ii^ d^ tili ter; Bette Sciikiikfrr, -and a'son; miii .jtt .the safety, division. 6T theCloud, Minn. ,. • •...- ' tin; Moguls and Iron Men, by Mc- Commission^ jPhls is the. l&Fg* * • Pfitzeameycr, Green, rieryjj , g Cague; Conduct of the New Di-group to b£ granted awards since The •unsucce^sfur Jcand Gerard Stief, CCarol Hfermann, S^: first alB", sWihitmihg^^ and:^yl^i Eugene, bpQv at home; a brother, Msgr. Ziollcowski celebrated a Sft'yder for presidjBHt San Broinsteih; Leslie Gross," Wil- Albert parei of Ldt'tfo 't Works.for the past nine -years. He high .mass q£'requiem oh plbtnacy, by. McCamy;' The Mori-- the. program began in 1959 and r shipboaid drills ahd sentry duties. and- two sisters, Mrs. Was a corhmUnicant of lioly Trin- Tuesday fdrrhisr brother, in Chico- tessori Method, by Montessori', l*he almost 20 percent more than last •' Netnberg of ftiyerdale, N. Y., arid ity Chuich,Westfield. . ; •'.'•pee..; Interment was in St. Stanis- fmportahce of Being Blaclc; by spring., . •.•..•.-•'... . '. ,.. ' Mrs, -fcpuis Cohen • of the Brciiix. "; Othfers surviving are his vitte, laus Cem.e't.ery.'. '•..'.. Moraesj. Agony'.of the G.O-P-,.by Cranford recipients are; Psttfi- Services were conducted Sunday ,$&/'•• Mary. -SiskovesW'; Greer; two cia Bdy^e, 3JD Lincoln Park, E.; darters,; "Mrs. : Mary .Carvslho Novdk; Hungry'Nations, by Pa'd- in Elizabeth, aiid interment was iin 1 Gary piGibvannit 25 Cayuga lid.; ';;WooeK>r.i<3g€. and Stiss Pitricia' Greer;.ftw sons, doefc." " . • '•• '• ' .• '••..••" ,•' Beth Prittio; Teenage. Fitness, by Frud- --•'•" fedorko, 1: Dniaha Dr.; Joseph. P- ;antV;Geprge. E;., all of Jprdarii .301 Manor Westfield; ttv<> trandciiildren, and Added fe 233 Hillside Aye.; two pothers, WestfleW Police pf- Donald WtcU'eliis, 11 puiibam Ave.; Witliani A: tyonS/ 74; of <¥£ W«st Hcws .Edward A., and" William E; y Roy; Tjinxj Lurches On, by 1 Ichoenstein;. The Available iMahj William Nbrthtutt, 242 North Ave. "Holly St, die^\ j/esterday at home following new bo6fcs have George E. O'Brien, 502 River- after, a^\m%.iHt^esij. ' ••}:•:. . '"' '•• ..' will be ty-^lnclair; The Cultu're'Cbnsum- 10"a.ijv today at Holy i>een adde»i.to the-sTielvesL of the side Dr.; Jpsepb, E. Pospisil, 5 Con- Boim in, 8rij6^1yii, lie lived in Public library: . ':"'ers;by'Tofiler.. , ' • cord St.; Judith. I. Pospisll, 5 Cbjv Baydnne imbst :df liis•; life ;be*5>J* and the funeral Art.Techniques for "Children, by be ifrrim Dboley Colonial jcord, St.; Sharon Shelhimer, 6 moving; to Cranf6rd 29 years ago. will Garden.on the Moon, by Boidle; Tntt^n;.'. This is Ps^'chiatry, by Woodside Ave.; Judith Taber, 113 He retired eight years ago ,)as. an 558 WejffcfteJS .Aye., West Von Mendelssohn; Fun :ia,a,Chin- pThe Final Beast, by Bue'chner; Mohawk-DiV '••'•.•••• ••••;••'• . accou'iita^t for tb> Del^war* and- JQ, at ..sSsO' ijfc-. Jnterjxient yaU ese laundry, toy.Vo n Sternberg; in^ Stl Gertrude Cemetery, Nina's . Book, by Burdick; Stop 3 - Hudson Ilaitroad,"isrew York, afteirjbe IJere,- >.Mif_'Friencl, -by' Gerber; ISea and 'the ;STyord, by. W ™^; 47 years* service. He) was/tij ntem- What Beeame of-Bunner. Asch, 'py God .arid tlolem, by , W'^r; ber of the Criutford Methodist KirstiflSii American Dre^rtii Ijy Strangers. Next! Door, 'by Williams; Two Lives in One, by "^oytinsky,. Church, 'anfl'its Men's Club, •H4rry : : MflilerjvBetid' iti' the,iGan|;es,'• by Names Of fers, •'••.••' ••.Gabriel :Eb«ry -\ •;'••' 1 D. Coiihcii, B;itf Jk.y and formerly Maigbhkfir; Sniile bri the Face of was active in scoutihg here. -, Gabriel S. Koury, 79, of 77 Win- the libri; by WsinettU "Kie Or'gjr, • . Suryiylnjj.-,^re •';, 'hjp • • wife,..; Mrs.ans'Av©.. died Tuesday at home by Itugeyser; It Can't Alw»ys Be ';'• Mrs. Kenneth L.'/ E^tabrook 6f Clara Gather Lyons; a daughter, Cranrord was r«rianied president " Sirs. Riith Vliel; of^ <^ean-Ciiy,and ;ev. Robert Bizzaxb, teetdr, will Mr. Rosewatfer, by Vonnegut; Jol,-; of tlie Junibi; I^eajgtie, of Elizabeth grandchildren. cooduct a requiem euchaxist at ly, by Weston; Century in Scarle' i i V,,^lih.H|-i;fi -at lfc "A. and C^fotii "af t>"> "smt^a! •~ " ' T HV iairyta'le' adapW^d»a';

pi Branded ?ixthgi-ade ,\iSxsr ^iiliain K. ^Ja^agahi -3f\, class at "Brbbksi|ae Place fecnobl. ot Crarifbrd: was peelected cbrre^ Starring in the, play with the sppnding.secretary..-. happy.ending/and chawning mosai .'.•:• Mrs. :Estabrobk presented '.the Sy. Boiros; The were: , Athena, downtrodden servr annual report and announced com- toomtoafc ant girl played, bjr Gait Pittengef; mittee ehairmen,. Those from •• i ••>••' j •• • • ...... loving mptherj Nancy Sweetser; Crehfbrd are: Mrs. Charles Am- It SFElNciFIFUl AVKNUit. (KANYOBD -, „. ,..,. . -MrettrM .^lk^^iaavSr^'"^^;-;! mann; Jr.,. admissions; Mrs. Wil- j tKe funeiIal |was:a member of Truiity Episcopal itieek schoblhiagter, Richard Koii- l li(S; thr?e princesses, .tqan Kospw- Uaiia V. Von Bulow, children's fipn»e after 2 p.m. today. Church. Hki. Carol WieWielX, Editi Mirante; theat:re; Mrs. itoberV A;" Brooks, Sur\4ving ' are his wife,' Mrs. King Alexander, B^riice flilance; MiS-Alvan •!?. Gustafson, We offer retident* of Cranf ord and vicinity cut Spphie Shaheen Koiiry; a. .daugjir TOWNSHIP OP CaAWTFORP Queen Iris, Joan Branson; King JJumble ^tore; Mrs. Egbert W. ^MrsyW. Jay,i^He of :. ' Cnmford, New Jersey • ' - - MfcArUxur,: noiminBtiiig, - Rev. Edward J-. Rieischinaii, ,as- BOAKD OF *D,1«3TMENT • Pericles, Robert Craig-; outstanding funeral home, complete, with air four 4pnsj Mitchell G., j • :••'".•'- •• v--' "(Zdhlnt) Achilles,' WilijSm Meyer, • . Project research, Mrs. George sistant pastor •'• ••'.•;• ' i f A,ve.,- i^iC|a|oif ^^|0 Plains be-f At the ribove time and'place, opportunity Michael Randaltv On! the ^ , Mary's fore moving: to juihway seven will bo.elven all perrons who wish to ba crew, were Robert Reynolds, Chris: years Jago. He retired many years heard. '••••.' Calldorf, and ^even Gillich; In- Mr. Colan&ri, boniih Italy, came Bjl Order of; .' ' to this country,whei?h<} was 20. ago after' serving 10 years' as •, a •••"•••- BOARD lOP ADJUSTMENT' grid Gessner was the announcer. porter for fte-.Green- Flyear Bus i .'• S. 3. SWeetser, chairman Ife. was.on^jDf ^ie tji^n's,first pa- M. X McHugh, Secretary trhtrohneni i servinrving p-orp,porp 1901 to 192 19244 ;line. He was a member ef the Dated: April 22. 10C5 , JP. B. Gray, Jr, Mgr. Funeral Director* Arnold Salberg, He left the police force to become Newark Moose," > . Adv. Pee: $16.72 • ; . . 4-29 i mason-bricklayer,, retiring 11 Survivhig are a sister, Mrs. Ed- 18 818 EAST BROAD STREET yeary s g/S) ^ ml na. Chisholm.. irf Rahway: jandL.'.«. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD CRANVORD, N. J. - BB e-09OT WEBTF1ESJD, N. 1. — AD S-6141 brother, Alfred of Elizabeth. • rcranfijrdi New "Jtrsey • Local 34 of the masons ahd Brick- , z BOARD Of ADJUSTMENT ri _-_. r_-C?9iBteKL.-_J: •..— :- ---la-yers-Uniqft.•"• .!.—— " '.'•' ';•••••'• Services w»re hold Friday, at i.-._. NOTICK heart at- BOARD QF ADJUSTMENT S. B. Sweetser, Chairman felt the lash of B5D0DGE DART Mr: Colaneri arid his wife, Mrsf tack. He was the husbajid of Mrs. . M. J. McHuuh, secretary 8 Cents Weekly taxes here and Dated: April 22/1SG5 Domenica Marrula Colaneri were Nnnlna . DeBattista Ziolkowski, Adv..Fee; $6.30 . - 4-22 taxes there they 2-DR. SEDAN Saarried 62 years. . daughter of, Mr. and Mrs/Charles "seem to hit you Factory Equipped .| ; •••'.-' •// •• .to receive. ;;';' .•.; • ' Others surviving are four sons, DeBattista of 716 Willow St. • NOTICE TO OEEDJTOES everywhere. Alfred, Vito and John .of Cranford Dr. Ziolkowski,'president of the ESTATE OP EXKANOB O'CONNOE BANK3,' Delivered Also inown as ' But let's be and Felice'.of Now Market; five Chicopee Medical Assoclatton^had ELEANOR O. BANKS Dcceassd WABEKN BUOCIN brave & doubt daughters, Mrs. Daniel DiVizio of practiced medicine in'Chicopee for Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KA- $1887 NANE.' Surrosate of the County of Union, it not... takes all we've got to Newark, Mrs. John Puglisi and 23 years. He received a B.S. -de- made on the fifteenth day of April A.D., stay on top! M oEN W MILAHA THE CRflMFORf Mrs. Peter Malaspina of Cransford; gree from St. Francis College and 1965, upon Uio application of tho under, stoned, as Administrator of tho estate of For tops in service ... we . Mrs. Angelo DlMarlo of Garwood his medical degree froih Middlesex mid deceased, notice la hereby given to Iienick and Mrs.>Alex DeMarp of Brook- College. He was a former rotating the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to suggest you try us.' You will lyn; a sister, Mrs? 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CKANFORU . FRONT CUTS Phyllis Levine, Kathleen- Loh, Gaughan, Andrew Qofaberg, Mar- STlWlfillTJUTS Carol Lqshin, Williarn MbGuinness, c : : cia Guttman, Janice Iwanyshyn, . Eileen Maine ;\ •'-'••. • •M»chael Kearney, Jpho Korjopack, , Bayrtxond Merte, Edw'ar,d Mul- JUne Kraemer, Ciaig Maier, Pon- CORDED BEEF i Hkeen, TJioroas Nary,;, Barbara ald Miles,\Alan Miller, Jack Nelson, O'Brien, Deborah Peters, Sruce David Papier, Ronald Petrolic, ' fine Flawed-ROVEBKMEHT iHSPECTEP^Waterrroof pacMges; Pollock, Frank Prager, Patricia C*:y Pollock, Richard Rydolph, .Presco, Sahara Pufciq, Nancy Rae, James Rucby, Paul SchrJev, Sandia ltSTER W. POWELL "Supers-Right" Quality Beef Mavcheta Rehrig, Robert • Rernr, .:, Jack Spelling, Linda SUF- PORTIJRHOU \E)yse Rieder,John Rlt§ko, geter ;, Marjorl^ Taber, and TheQ- Rudoy, Jpdith Schartenberg, iffar- dorie Tpf gerS,en. „ or SIRLOIN ren'Scnmaus, Jacft Selling, Mar- STEAKS _ri ;Linda'"Sherman, Jufllth To Feature Talk FRESH . Siiyerrnan, Patricja Srria|ia, Allan SHORT CUT-NONE PRICED Ti^raAian, Virginia Vanpyer, Wil- G^een Thumb By Chief Powell Brisket Beef lia'rn Waltpn, Jacqueline Wessels, Chief Lester W. Powell of the LONG ISUND S c Ianda" 'wjuirijUfii,'and' Eflang Zim- Elects Officers Cranfovd Police Department will Rib Steaks " Eye Round Roast *OK^ fb.1,^9 merman, V :; C;>••''•' •;- v, be guest ot honor and principal f. William Gray "was elected speaker at the" annual communion BEEF RIB :•;,:•," • •'.'. EJgWhj.Gyade.:.. . NONE PRICED HIGHCRJ '-#«* H®W|MM^ ROOSf president qf the Green. SPhumJ) breakfast of the Holy Name So- N ••"•• ,MafcU '-.B'iarp^^'Klaus, Boehrn, Garden £lub .at a inseUpg last DUCKS BEEF, VEAL, PORK . ,b BQc ftvAlinit AAHflii Kathryn' .'.'Brlawer, - Gary Bubb, ciety of the Church of the As- 1 WednesdaWdnd y att tthhe bbom$ att MrsM . sumption, Roselle Paik, to be held "Super-Right" Quality NONE PRICED HIGHER! ''«!"- ¥W»WP» WMM Jyrin'Cailpi Llncla'Campbell, 'Al% Outcault of 20d Deranan SH T yI r r Chancer, •W|lliam GhafiRejld," par- in the parish hall following the 8 NONE PRICED c j) Beef "Jn |b.3^« BONELESS lb.jy POfkRoH "$, * ° - roll 1 Rd. she suc,cee(Js Mrs. a.m. mass 6n Mothei's Day, Sun- Ib. c Nb " jira Cui)?zp, 'Na»?cy.-pi?cp,p> day, M«y 9. HIGHER! 39 Plate Beef BONELESS ib.49 " Saiiia^e links —>—^ ^ el'iis, Deborah Qbld-. Other pfticeys elepted ate; Vic?- JbJerg,::,., Jij* ••*-"-" •'-'"•• '"Jeffrey. jChief Powellr_who_was appoint- ed to the Incjrl police department SWlft'S PREMIUM Larq* urec, Mrs. Richa£dJluriey; secre- ph Jtexit Uiail, and became chief Specially Selactsd _ __ ^ Roasting Chickens tary, ^Jrs- "^Tajttr Zul^wsl' *"" on Nbvembei? 22, 1955, attended C NONE PRICED HIGHER! 4 to 6 lbs. Jeffrey officer^ wtyl )tp installed 'in 4 2lb ; ^ighattr!P Northwestern University, Rutgers Frankfurters 63 • e|,' • Larry, ;; A 'daffodil wpjfehQg i University and New York Uni- Sliced Bacon *uZo*ZTop Qualify t' ftock Comish Hens >'/^ Ja>jje Kjirij s « Barpaya i, the business', meetjrigi wri Paul Nikitu£,^^ versity a"nd holds certificates for mr & mGUABIE BUYS» vid Paul,' Charlotte; Paupii.'Axin ner jjidged ap'rangenien^s &&&$ bycompletion of courses in police GROCERV VALUES f ~ penvenne, • Nancy ipjayle, 'Daniel mepibea. 3y$. ©urley anjiMr?. administration, traffic administra- S n hl fiappapoxt, Richard Rastelli, Helen Nicholas Imperato were h,ostess^s. tion and sociology: GRADE A—Quiok-Fro^n MUSHROOMS ^NE pRICED!llGHEa! «>• Rosenberg, Siisan Schecter - ' The pext meeting will t#s May He is educational coordinator 6 e e > Rose Laurie SfchJoff/Suaan Sof- 13 gt Mrs. Brixner's homp, 29 for the Union County Police A&P 0RAMGE JUICE 6 "; 97 3 : 95 ihan, Barbara Stauffjer, Karen Raniapo Ra. at 1 p.m. A "May- Chiefs' Association, which he serv- TTaberski, , JuiJudithh ^tiezza^iezza, EdwarEdwad time" flower showv for members ed as president in 1959, and has SupRh c SWEET CORN 4 - 29* J ordy \yi]l t^e hpld 'on, the lawn CORNED BEEf MASH 3lrt5 wagner, Mary Jane TSTashawanny, been dean of the association's Po- R,d, R1P«-JN0NP fRfCED HIGHER! Bed, Ripe-NONE PRICED HIGHER! ^illi^ro Waters, Robert ^eiss.Lor- Judges wilj be Mis. Frapcis Burke lice Training Academy since 1958 c L6 and Mrs. Oluf Olsen. rairie \?heel<;r, Jeffrey Yacker, Lin- Chief Powell is a number of the Watermelon it?9 Strawberries ;;;: da packer, and Mbha Yagiida. •' International Association of Chiefs FREESTONE PEACHES "Hr S^9r —NONE PRJCED HIGHER! florida V lencia ! .;winthdS*:... St. Elizabeth Alumnae of Police and serves on the educa- c Cucumbers 3 29C Oranges 5> .-';•] Irving AckekbergV Joseph Aiiseo, tional and crime committees of the GOLDEM CORN "SIS? . 4o.lt: 4^i i^ichatti Biribauer, Eve^yii ,Claus- Plan Benefit Luncheon . New Jersey State Association of Fr»jh—Juicy ' ' Delicious—Wqjtern Fancy Kitzer, Diana Collaltp; Rose Mane The Union County .Chapter 0 Chiefs of Policfc. e 6 0 the College of St. Eli^Eib^th Ahcfa- lemons tr ' ?^ feedAppie« ?"- eMarco, Donna; Dunikoskl, Al Irt I9p4> he attended Lafayette; A&P WHOLE BEETS ^ 4 45NONE^ PRICED HIGHER! Arnona—Seedless • redericks, Linda Qareia, Jean nate Associat}(>h v^m oohdpet its College as on© of 30 police officials SPECAL c oldberg, Steve Holleran, Richard annual scholarship luncheon fash- selected by the United 'states Sen- Washed Spinach «2*$ 5r«pefruit , 5 ^ Jackson, Bruce Kent, David Le- A&P INSTANT COFFEE MS idnvshow at the Washington H6u ate to study crime and juvenile de- GREEN 9r YELLOW NONE PRICED HIGHER! [ yonas, Bette Ma'sino, Janis Mell- PlaJnjUeld, on Saturday, May 8. linquency and submit jeports for BRIGHT SAIL Nb ;$uigt, Rjcha.r4 Jjleth, Rita M.stzger, Mrs, Carl Sauers of Cwnford is action by the federal government. LAUNDRY BLEACH plastic "fy Florid" •d SffUQsh Carrots «• 2 SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS i Mild and Melloy* Regalar fi" She—l-lb.eci MINUTE 4 6 oi. Eighi t O'CSock LEMON PIE ~SAVE 20 i vtaiigc UPIIS^ ... MAID . Grapefruitipe MA1D ,cans ^product for Rich and Full Bodierj 801. OftO

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Engagement Told Return Home From ^Florida Vacation ,'.';UT. and.Mrs. Albert W, Baird of FetM in Florida 15—Dunham,—Ave^—have re! Of l&^ from, a .month's trip.'• to Florida. : Miss- Mary-Marjofie Barnard,-daughter 61 Mr.- and Mrs, Tt-dgar Udberi O.Weller While there they visited, with Rev. Mr. and Mrs.. Salvatore Rizzo of ' Mr. and Mrs, H. Stange Orth of pr. and Mrs. Albert Kissling of fBoca Raton, Jla., formerly of Lav/jence'Samard, Sr., of MaTfinsville,-.•Va^ecame the; bride s*:lfr. 14 Oak Lane amiourice. the en- Eugene Earl-Engel, Jr.,son of Mr., and Mrs; Ehgel, Sr., of "SQ HOlcrest. JBoksbnvJUe, with, whora they .had \ Cranford," marked their ,50th .wed- :agemeht. of, their daughter, Miss.' been on a trip, to Russia- and Podin| g anniversary on-April 11 with. in fieldale Baptist Church,. Fields • at ihp''' Fjprida Veller. of "WeijtBeldr som ;of the movies taken during that trip for home. MoteT than 50 guests at-: -:ale, Va. *':' ' •• • ' ;•,••' •-.;'; ate MK and Mrs? CJaarles C. Vfl Dr.'aK^iMrs.-Kissling and n>any; of' tended from Iniperial Point;; Boca Rev. Jack M. D. Price of' the : ter.. ••' •/••.• • ,' ' •...• ,. his parishioners of the Presbyter- Raton', Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Fieldale Baptist Church performed, Miss Orth, .a graduate of Cran- the double-ring candlelight cerer:1 ian Church.;•:•'•': • '•'*.' / : .'•;'•' Beach.and; Miami,!Fla, •.-..;• ^^^ ord High School, attended. West- •In Deerfield Beach, they visited. iMarrLed.'in St. Sijchael's" Churcu" •mony. A reception followed in the rn Maryland College, .Westrnins- r Miss ' Laura Wheeler, a former -horet- they resideaTfTCranfbrd fbf churchrooms—•"' .; . ,••.-.;.' er* Md. ••••, ; ' • .••-•/ •.• , ..'•"".'• 4J3 years until retiring,to Boca-Ra- The bride was given in marriage Mr. Weller, a graduate of West- teacher;;pf ballet, Who had also j : been pri, the European Mp last ton twb': years- ago. They, lived at by her father... Miss Kelen Rebecca eld High School, received, his year, before returning hxwss, they '26 Grove St. Barnard* .'sister of j;the. bride, was lachelor's degree.-from "Rutgers also visited, in Poinpaho Beach and Mr,; Rizzp, now 6Q, was born, in maid'of hpnor, .-Brj^sriiaids were University, and Kis master's der free .'in bushiest administfatian •Hbllywoodv'Fla;.- - . ;,,';;. ''•;•:.•"• ••" Italy and came tp.'ttjis' cbuhtry as Miss Jerri Francine Dalton Of a youngster. Mrs. Riwo, 67, iS;the "Farmville,. Va.,.;and .Miss Irene !rom Columbia liniyersity,. New > LOKRA1N1E von GERSD^RFF ''A ' former Jennie Pendorf. ••:' -" Hampton Hedgecock _ of Freder- \ RJzzo operated a shoe re- icksburg, Va, '-.'••;;'_. •/•":• •;.•;•. •• • A sumro«r Wedding is planned. pair shop on Eastman St; for sev- 7 Robert'Ehgel oi-Charlottesyille,. l eral year? and later oy/ned a-shoe . Va., served'.his brother; as best Troth Aimoimeed Koike tampy Moves Store on North Aye,, W. He.wbrk- man. Ushers included Edgar Law- Maryland Girf y ed -as i; guard for tiie Union Coun- "rente . Barnard, brother' of the 'd'iVlew YoricHbme ty- Eoa4 P.eRartn^ent for eight bride, and- Richard W. Young, both Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koike and . -, Mr. indi Mrs. Carl Kent-Marfln of SlUcott City.Md:, announce tKe years;prior to" his. retiremeiit'-^v^' • of Chaflottcsville. ' - , ' / ; •' ;heir children, Richard and Lynn* ' The party was arranged by their Jormerly of 13 Herning Ave., have engagement of their daughter, .•••;' Miss. Frances; f. • Merriman of Mr; and Mrs, Everett vop;Gers- moved to their .home in Lewistpn, Miss^Miargaret Joan Martin,; to daughter, Miss Arin Rizzp, whP re- Fieldale was '.organist and Mrs". •.'•:.•••".•. •(• '• '••• ••••'•<•••' '"' dprff of ;133 JHiUcrest Ave,,. have N, Y.,. where Mr. Koike will as- Dohaldi Alan Pattpn; son of -Mr; sides in Boca Raton with her par- Franklin p. Tardy of RcratBokft, MISS BRENDA SUE BEACH announced the engagement of their sume his dirties as rnJanager of the and- Mrs.-:Robert J. Pattoh of 117ents. Also attending was their sort, daughteri.Miss Lorraine Kay vori James Rizzo, of Elizabeth. Ari- "Vfa., cousin of, the bride; %as solo-- STtagara Falls office of vNatioraai Qak Lane. ... . ••••;•" ',•,..;..: ,'•,; •'... •.••••',. f GersdorfV. to ^Richard Corritore, othet daughter, M s> Leroy Bartbft • ist;...'•:•,-; ;.;;.-?v:'.'..:'V'^'—'•• -ash Register 'Co.: He hadl been in' • 'Miss Martlti;is/.a,• .^duate pf : son of Mrs. itart Corritore of. Clark pf'.'--W«sst|^sfer,:'€alif.i_Tsra*: v'anrr The bride isa gra'duaite df-Fieldr :he Newark Western^^ High^ Schpol, ,BiItim6ret atid"th«rlate M. Corritore. , able-to be present/;^The couple, has ale .Hl^i;l.8chbol';"..'!«n$.'....^f^>'ded: MRS. EUGENE EARL; ENGE1-,' JR. Md.,:and ;i8'|b het ji^j^t iSongwood College,; Farnyville, mtifxh bt both ^families at They had been Cranford resi-; Americaii five grandchildren^ fend three 'grea't- where she_ was iilected^a- member ^4 a dinner party at the home grandchildren. . •;;:;';.;. - 'v:••;•:•';' ''•"'; i'Jr-^J-^^fTy^V'V'jijV>'''»'i»'»'^'r''rTyii dents itpr .nine^yearsi and y>e; of Alpha Gamrna Delta, social sor- of ;^he.bridge-elect's parents Satur- niembersTif. the ¥bs&^$e$fyt&- fJMr. Patton is a- graduate of .•;.: Mr. Rizzo; keeps busy with gar- ority, and spphpmpre attendant in Mr, and Mrs- Lewis M. Beach of day', evening. .,,.'• ,•••".•;••'.'••. ';'... an. ,„ Churefc-^Mxsv, Koike yras .a tord^ High School, aijd is; a;dening and Mrs;; Rizzovdoes hand the May Court; -"She is employed 130 texinBtoii Ave. announce the >ocia Miss yon Gersdorff is a graduate inembet: of the. Rooseyelt "J senior; at American. University, ^.including quilts and n by Mifcehell-Howell Ford, Inc., erigagement of tKeif daughter, Miss '^l^0W&MM0 of Qranford Hi^h School and All Brerida Sue Beach, to David Bruce and Mr. Koike was activte" Itt the ; TJlfey -said- they, still - retain a. ••>• • Martinsyille. :•,' . ;'.- :• • •"• j ;'•,. ..-..-J.':.-' : Mrs Sta^te, Bfeauty Cpltege, Elizabeth. little^ jjeague.. He -had be*n man- James?W\ bowmihg, grindspn of : ; : special; . pl^/?*>;- In -tiieir hearts fer^ Lt| En;gei is a graduate" of Craii- Rothgery, son of.: Mi\ and* - ; She. is. emploiyea at the Hillside iger ojt ihe Cheyeimesifi theNotn- i' i A^Briggs; ar3l;Spr.uce;;Stiv Gerald H. Rothgery of Bay Village, Cadet. L, Mark Fing'erlin spent vy*s;;mdtij^-'M^s; M.' jVVSe?tvy>f offices of National State Bank. : Cranford, the place they were | LHi^^ScioidJsd^mceiyedJhjs. n__from ahegatt League. /.;; has retvirned to Mohtclair. State Ivgnd lived an4~Fais syivania MUitafy"<:61Tege wilri Ma :faSSlxi7--.;7;.iTv. -; :"r['-~ r^y" TTT)ivftrsit.y of yirjjrinia The bride^electf a graduate of graduate of: Berkeley^Heights High Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rush of : : paront3,\Mrr arid. Mrs. L. M. Finr. :..:Mr;.gnd;Mr8^ CraHEord tiigh -Schpplf .ulabs: Mrs. Joseph H. Dowriin^ of $mith- 1 School of Commerce, Charlpttes- f::i.4Soliy;St.Kg ). Algonquin Djr.' returned home 20 Georgia St. entertained Tuesr. Mri; and Mrs. George. Bowers- ville. >He is a member of Pi Kap- 196l> and tiir fiance will graduate chanic in Garwpod. - A member of day eyeriing -iti celebration b£' thefield,. Me., formerly of Cranford, ; ,:^. W;. Ronald) Armstrong ast'.weekifrorhja..thr^-week. mo- : and-, their daughters, Nancy- and' pa Alpha* social • fraternity," and in- June from Baldwhi-Wallace the '^my Reserve, he served six birthday anniversaries •; of Mrs. rjDoWningi a freshmarlihad as T College, Berea, .OhioJ w and her • twi«\d^ughters, Rebecca tor trip;th^ughiHQ#d!fU; --.; months at Fort Dixv ilif, of - 4 pratph Dr., spent the . while at-school was captain of the andJBrenda, oPAlbany, N.;Y., are Rush/ her- daughter,. Janice," and his house; guest a classntate,. Jack !aste^ wee|:end visiting in Phila-' basketball team -and was chosen The wedding; is -planned* for Rev. Francis Finn,; of Seton Hall Harrington" of Highland Lakesiv A spending this week at the .Finger- Mr. arid Mrs. E. A. Cletnenseh deiphia, Pa. • state player of the year i& 1963. lin home, . ; / •..;.. .; . • ;. • ••;..,. • Mrs.: otto K^otslp. • pl;',l*anu- College', South Orange. Guests in- former Granfbrd-'10'gh^School ath- He will accept a position with 61 45 Richmond Ave, and daugh- iuded Mrs, Mary Corcoran, Mr. lete, Mr.-Gfwnlrig played JV foot- cokev.Pa^ spent::^;'Bi^i:.week- 1 the Reynolds Aluminum Co. of : Mr, and Mrs. Robert J, ;Hart and. 1 tersV the Misses Phyllis and Karen md Mrsi Charles Fisher and Mr.ball and? basketball at college, and" j|r, and Mrs! Wayne ehd, 'withi her^ •spn-iiTir.law, and Richmond following his discharge their daughter, Karenf of Warren- Cletnensen,—returned Monday aft- and Mrs,; Abraham Diamond of is a member of the '*JV~ baseball daughter; yter. .and Mts.' Andrew JJ four-riny TCaster. holiday at 1 >me •'•hot from the Army in August. ton, Va.; arrived Friday to" visit JSracuKJ'oT._. _„ ^ ( Tszy Citj'^ asd l^rs.- Msry 5?*T"' squad/'i/A-.-lL;:-..':-.,.. ..•:..;..•.,;.;:.:... Following' a wedding trip' to for a-week with Mrs. Hart's par- ijara, Steven and Alh'son, ,of 1-24 Mrs;' Bra.cuto.«?ntertdUj'edi at^a^.fani- Wiliiamsburg, Va. Mrs. Marguerite Bauer and John Florida, Lt. Engel and his bride ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sos- Eiih.St., have returhed home after [Jy dhiiiiSr '.on'1 Easter, ;Sifridttyi, and Rush of Summit. • , Miss Ellen Sue Moses,: a spending Easter weekend at Johns- The Misses Karen P. and Marta will reside in Fayetteville, N. C. nowski of 1042 Raritan Rd. other guests ;werfe. ws. Iteniel man at- Marywood College in 11 Eastman St.; Cranford town, _ Pa.K .with Mr. ,Wingard's Bracuto'atid'Mr. ahd'Mjrs, Chester S. Turk, studeats - at Bowling Mr. arid Mrs." George Ross of 105 Scranton, Fa.; is • spending : the. psirehts, Mr^and'Mrs. H. J. Win-Bracu,td of ^Cjranford;; a«d Mjr. andGreen (Ohio) University, spent Mohawk Dr. entertained at a fam-iEajster ;^i6Jidays at home. .She>ls flowers for All,Occasions gard.;•"..' ' •••;•:": ; •','.• ./. . \ Mrs. Kenneth Bracuto. and family the Easter vacation in Bermuda ly dinner on. Eester Sunday for the! d^ioghjier.; of Mt- and %«• Tasteful floral Arriinge- tth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ments for Weddings, : 1HE PINGRY SCHOOL of wests from. Cranfordr and Eliza- Daniel ivrbse'spf J,7 Osage Dr. i'•••; ; J6hn A. Turk of 29 Craig PI. Kar- : : /-'Funerals, Social ?vehtsV . ' A COIUGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Mr, and Mrs.; M. L. Tuttle and beth. ; ;':;; ,. '. ,•'_.; "..' .; •. ;.;' their djaughter, Andrea, of 2 Fiske on, ,a senior at Bowling, <3reen, • John Krip, a sophomore * i at ; •£ Green & Ffovyerinig 1 Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Baker•':•<& vas a finalist in the College Week :' ^,;PbttedPlants ',• ;;;' , .',:.;;;, 215 North Avenue : . Hplsid0vN. J. Ter-:, retiirned Monday .from 'a Mechanicsburg, Ea.v spejitthfe Easi Mr. and Mrs. August Mayfair of WiUwao' <;d]a«ge in Wilkes-Bpjte, " • • •• * *• • • h •• •' • • • j • ' " ' • • ,"•'•' Jueen contest at Elbow Beach. •jfe Artificial Flowers . four-day trip through the Smokey ter weekend -with Mr. Baker's Sarasota, Fla., arrived last Wed- P^y;a^^e/wge;.B^>f>a'. freshjtnari .'.... ".,: i. " announces .that ',.'••'•' Mbvmtains in North Carolina. - i Marta is in her freshriian year" at and Arrangements . brother' and sistertiri'-lawV W(r.' and 1 : nesday to spend three weeks wi" there, returned; Tuesdayyafter ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS [ihs. Bpbert -A.^^-Baker of 46 thecollege ; ' • ,.' ••-•'. • ••;_• .,.•: their son-in-law and daughter, iMr, hoiidays <.wim their •irFlowfirs, Wired My. and Mrs. John Voss and quois ' and Mrs. Robert Mertz of 44 Irp- Mrs, J^hlrtfrij), For Admission to Grades 4 through 11 their children, Debbie, John and Janice Rush, daughter, of Mr. quois'.Rd.' ..';'. '_[• ..• •.'.;.: •;.'_ •-. ..;.- Thomas, of AliquippaVPa., return- '•.-'..' .'.•';•.••'.•••.•.. will b« and :Mrs.. Thomas E.. Rush of 20 ed home Tuesday after spending a Georgia St., was honprtxi at a.par- week; with Mr.' Voss' parents, Mrn' ty Tuesday afternoon in celebra- •»v aiid Mi-s. John C. Voss of 4$ jro-dinner on Eastjer- Siin-day; for 12 guests • traqk. Baypnfte ^ 0i tion of her seventh birthday anni- <.• ' • For furfhar Information . quplgRdl. They: also visited .Mrs. versary; There were 25 ' guests t^ps*:parents, Mr. an^l Mrs. '"" '" Write or Call the School — telephone EL 56990 : from Cranford. •

11 Coates. of 609 Hory St. • • • ' • • •.';. '.•••'.' '• ' '.• • .-'••••'••'-.. '.,.••:• '•' '.'.I.-. •'*••••• .'.•''•'•' ••"."•; . •". •• •; ::; " ' ~^:" * ^:$ * ^ it-.;*.--.-"'•-• ";.;•'"' -:—'•:-•.-•• can,'Jr.,;:iapd larftily^of '* Berkeley Mr.; ^and Mrs. Fred : Dunikoski Pi, spent tM^. Easter. Holiday \v|th -.Mr. and Mrs. Georgev Santulii. : and) their children, Siisan, Fred, SCHOLARSHIPS AV^>!Vrt A BL E V Jr!,: of 106 Mohawk Dr. ejatertalned relatives in ChesteVVPa ' ''"' Dorind arid Robect, of North.. OJm- at a family dinner Easter Sunday ii?§^J5^SL-spen|_Jhe Easter for"2'2 guests from "Cranford^ Tefr weekend with Mr. *DunikpskTs sey City, Bloomfleld arid Irving- 101 Makatprri Dr.'spent tiie^Easter brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ton. •' ' . ..•;.':•'•• weekehdi vrtth; their- son-ih-law Mrs. Leonard Dunikoski of 366 Slows Announcing and daugritef, Mr. and Mrs;, David Lincoln Ave., E. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thayer ReierbfvMJddletowri,"Conn. • and their son, Eric, of Wilming- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weeks of 23 tmi,.Del. eul the et'-holiday' s gj-isan KQpelmaiv-bf .23 Arlington '. entertainedr p Ave:, a Qth^rade student at Hill -air with . Mrs. Thayer'& parents, Mr. neighborhood gathering last side Avenue Junior- High School, Thursday night for Mr. arid Mrs. and Mrs. Charles C. Qoodiellow, appeared last night on the Patty Jr.j of-403 Clar'emont PI. Arthur Rauchfuss bf-Lenoir, N. C, Duke Show on ABC-TV as an ex-'former Cranford residents. Mrs. Ursula O'Brien of Potts- tra. The local girl,; who uses the ville,,Pa., will return home Sun- professional name, Susan Kolmar^ day after visiting for lO/Says with is a student of Mrs. Eleanor Raab PRESERVE her son-in-law and daughter;. Mr. of New York, dramatic coach. She and Mrs. Stephen Ditta of 364 Lin- is the daughter of Mrf and Mrs, NEWSPAPER coln Ave.,.£. Melvin~Kopelman. v ' CUPPINGS Dior " • • •' • .—o— . ^ Of Weddings, Engagements, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schindler of Mr. and Mrs. G.' •' .Glenwood Etc! Let us laminate them! ..Up 303 Manor Ave. are at home after Smith of 181 Mohawk Dr. enter- to 5x7 in.- Only 50c for wal- STOCKINGS vacationing for 10 days at Daytona tained at a family reception in let size picture or clipping. Beach, Fla. honor of their son, Glen Jeffrey, last Wednesday evening following .• .- Cranford ' •- ' ' Mr, and Mrs. John F. Tuttle, Jr., his . confirmation • at .Cranford Laminating Service and their children, John, Jane Ann Methodist Church. Guests were A. LoBue - 276-9395 'Regularly $1.50 and $r.65 the jiair and Eva, of 214 Maple PI., attend- from Cranford, Elizabeth,, Linden 23 Myrtje^t. Cranford ed a family dinner on Easter Sun- and Englishtown. day :at the Shadowbrook Restau- rant in Shrewsbury. Other guests were present from Staten Island. SALE Mr, and Mrs1. Clarence'Brown of Point Pleasant, forme^ Cranford ESTATE residents, visited last/ week with NOW IS PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Russellffeaum of 211 JEWELRY Columbia Ave. a delight to wear with the ' AND SILVER Mr. .and Mrs. Harfvey G. VACATION PLANNING TIME • Martin Jewelers is interested in purchas- and their son, MaAc, of Darlenj feel of absolute luxury ing old diamond, gold,- platinum and stone Conn., returned hpme Siuiday aft- jewelry and sterling silver flat-or-hollow\vare. er spending a^iveek with Mr. Sea- LET TRAVEL GUIDE ARRANGE iT FOR YOU PROTECT REWARD: LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOUR/ INEXPENSIVE IT CAN BE — CASH FIJRS/ • Vacation Packages ••• Honeymoon Specials • Martin Jewelers offers highest prices for STORE WITH A SALE DATES :, lnrfte'nr small. y BRING [in your old pieces, Martin's skilled MASTER FURRIER gemologjsts will give expert advice on their • MINIMUM RATES value and \yfll "make on-the-spot offers for their purchase "at top prices. • MAXIMUM CARE Never A Service Charge • FULLY INSURED . REMODEUNG-REPAIRING CUSTOM CLEAN IN O TRAVEL 1085 Raritan Road Clark, N. J. jane s/ni Other Stores In Westfield 27 No. Union 24

% i* ...»„-'' *'". -•*=?* •^fy?~?~f-^-~- ITl'.. • -. - r •1 CRANFORD (N. 1> CITIZEN AND ;'APRIti 2&, I9G5 Page Seven Frank O'BWen, a freshman at ;randparonts 'are •Mi;." and Mrs.inTlH' e 8 a.m/isass at St. John's- • with • the N. J. Jaycees in spon- James . Eddy, Michael, Jaycees, an^. Richard ^ : 1 the University ot _Maryland, -Col- oseph iFabio of 118:North -Lehigh- .Mrs. William Holub, a graduate oririg'the game. " - •Iieahy,y rf Hai.ght-ana: AJbert presideiit ol' fhe.rlA *" ege Park, Md,, spent the Easter kve, ' " ''.'•'. ' ' ' •. •... of Mar.quette University'a C&llt'ge Proceeds will benefit a large, Hogan were \velcomedl . as newden Jaycees,' both candidates for aians weekend Jiere,. visiting his parents, ot' Jour.ii9ttsm; will-be' the' guest variety of *charitiesi Last •year' ^eV nietribeSs.- ; ~'~-"~'.::::>.~'''; ;:; .';".' siateZIvice-presiderit,'." spoke ,on'; l Mr: and Mrs. F. T. O'Brien of',7 Their first son, William Andrew, speaker. ,'•' . Jersey charities, realized $145,000 Ronald Wood; president -of the their candidacies. •." . . . •.* Oak Lane. • .. ' . ' •-'••• from the game and,,.a total of more 'Balti- ,3rd, was'born to Mr. and" Mrs, Mrs. Peter Del Gandio is .ehair- April tee, daughter of Mr. .-j and Richmond, William;- A,. Stevens, "Jr.,. of 45 man-and Mrs. Heni-y Danyus Is.cO- than $445,660 since the classic was f c Ben Lee of 30 Dun-more," Md.., Washington, 3. C,, and' Stephen "M, Gatyas, :jr., son of"oiicord St./ on April 7 at Rahway chairman.' Other jmembers of ;th0initiated in; 1962. . . ham Ate., has been pledged to 'd M G h - 'Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Gross has and Mrs, Qatyas, Sr,. of 506 commitjee are:-Mrs; Bernard Yarur" .&/ ,^_ Mr ;: AV) seats for th-' rarigementS; Mi's.- Howard Payne, Richard Gross, a sofiKomore Jack. SUiiivan; son of Mr., and Mr.. and Mrs./ 'Roger Baum :of •program-, and Mrs. Alfonso J. So- Highland Park' have announced] 1 mathematics major at "Duke Uni-;Mrs. Cf/iy Sullivan"of 24 Shawnee riano/public "— ~"---* lit' Rd.; will" return tomorrow from; Miss Gay Ann Milius, .daughter the birth of their thirds son, Brett, • I? versity,••Durham, N.;C.,. spent the m' Easter yac'atibn, with his parents,' South:Bc-nd,. Ind.; where.he.• has of Mr.: and MrslliowarcLJS^MS^i^ "April at' Muhlenberg -Hospital Jaycees Gitieii ]yit".»- sitjd ,iVfr&i Jay R. .Gross Of 116bee, n the-guest fpt- a week of Col; of 9 Tuxedo PI., served on the cen- in Plainfleld. Mr. .and Mrs. Rus- -Orange Ave. He recently toured and Mrs.-R., L. Spntzerj^^JHe will tral, committee of a campus ^Jw?§t isell "A. Baiim of 211 -ColumBia Ave: with the t)uke Men's Glee Club lea\£jSua$«y-ft5r~sr^selrn's Col- campaign recently at Dickinson1 are the paternal grandparents, "and on its annual sprinjL. lege-in Manchester, N." H, where College, Carlisle, Pa., where she isMr. an<$ Mrs. WilsoruArnoid of 210 News, Delta- he is in his senior year. a junior. The dri^e was in support Columbia-Aye., are 'trie maternal fH of World University Service, [randparents. , . . • , PorSpring ^Ips on lft^wn and tree icare Tossroads Africa, and "Dickin- Plans for spring programs were were given, by J^ert Jones, ..turf son's foreign student fund. Mis. P.. E. Nelson of 14 Lexihg- consultant of Springfield, at a announced at a board rneeting of 'M on Ave., enteitained recently fol- the Newcomers' Club last Wednes- "meeting Monday of the Cranford, Miss Sandra Gail Ross, a sopho- lowing the confirmation of her day at the home of Mrs. Michael Jaycees at the Westwood Restau- more at Wilson 'College, Cham-' daughter, Jean, at the Cranford Ryan, 11 Indian'Spring Rd. ?Mrs. rant, Garwood. V beisburg.'Pa., and daughter of Mr.Methodist Church. Among the rel- Ronald Troot and ,Mrs. Richard Charles Ammann, chairman of 7S atives 'and friends from Summit, James Dougherty, •T member of the Inter-Fraternity Victor Alvarez, board of directors. T A tea honoring new members 9:45 A.M. to 5s30 KM> i Council's Greek Week committee. ,The secretary and treasurer will o will be held May 19 at the home he appointed by the * president. ! c* C,h arles Goodfellow, a senior at Floraphile Club of Mrs. Ernest Stuehring of 59 ir Nomahegan Ct. A board meitinfe ilection of officers will take place open Wednesday nights 'til 9 SYSTEM Cd^gate Univei-sity in Hamilton, u wiii be ht.id Iviay 12 tii tiitr huiijp oi iMhe May meeting. Installation Iv. >Y., has returned there after Elects Officers will be on June 5 at Echo Lake it spending the Easter vacation at Mr.s. Riiel Patterson" of 17 Frank- lm Avo.— • Country_Club. He-i£-the- son onNTrr and AtDukeEstate James Rcilly, chairman; report- Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., Mrs. Robert Hoyt was elected" . Persons interested in joining > % efl,_pn the Ji of. 403 Ciaremont PI. - " ~ president of the-Floraphile » Horticultural Society of New sic between the Nqw Yoi-k Giants York. and the Philadelphia Eagles are Dwight Weeks, son of Mr. and now being accepted, it was an-i Mrs. Floyd Weeks of, 23 Arlington Rosary-Society Plans nounced today by James Dougher-, Rd., returned Monday to Susque- ty, local Jaycee chairman. hanna University in, Selinsgrove, Communion Breakfast The game -will be played in Pa., v/here he is In His sophomore The annual communion break- Princeton University's Palmer year- He spent his faster xecess fast "of the Rosary Altar Society of Stadium on Saturday,' August at home. St- John the Apostle Church, Clark, 28, at 2 pm. in a repeat of will be held on Sunday, May 2, atthe last three yean's pre-sfcason the Mother Seton Regional High games. As in previous years the School, Clark at 9:30 a.m., follow- Cranford Jaycees are cooperating

Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Collins of Westfield, formerly of Cranford, a"re receiving congratulations £n the birth of their flrstc hild, Chris- SPRING tine, on April If In' St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. ) • . lipari of 444 Manor Ave.< announce the birth of a daughter, Amy, on April 8 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eliza- GLADIOLUS beth. They also hive another New Hat Fashions for Spring daughter, Susan, 2, and two sons, n I John, 7, and David, 5 years bid. • DAHLIA they're Mr. .and Mrs. John Thimons of . " Once again in ftie tradition of . 19 South Union Ave. announce the beautiful! * RCA.VICTOA birth of a son, John 'Michael, on "The Conipleat Hatter^" Cavanagh Spring hats * i April 14 at Muhlenberg -Hospital, Other T Plainfleld, They .also have two • HARDY " sill.'.' feature the greatest craftstmihshipj tl'ie,.smartest styling, daughters, .Sandra Marie and the newest lighhveiglits and the newer, lighter tones. You'll be Frances, and another son, Glenn. LILIES • • • .' •". — o—• • . • happier by far if you treat yourself to one of these new, . Mr. and. Mrs. Benito Buontempo " Spring Weight Cavanagha..' . •-.>• Of 630 LincolnjPk., E. announce the birth of their third child, An- gela Jean, on April'12 at Muhlen- ® DAY LILIES Tho TALISMAN FLIGHTWEIGHT Serloj AF-O95 brg Hospital, Plainneld. She joins 19' tutm (overall dioj.) 172 5q. In. picture a brother/Joseph Anthony, 5, and a sister, Ann Marie, 4 years old. h Mrs. Anna Buontempo ofthe same • CANNAS address Is the paternal grandmoth- er. Maternal grandparents are Mr. ', Opieh Monday and Wednesday Evenings and Mrs. Anthony Tinto of 210 Walnut Ave., and maternal great- • ROSE FOOD i Free Meter Parking Monday and Wednesday Evenings .PRESENT* Hflifl FASHlOrij*. OSES SPORTABOUT TV, No matter what you do your • BULB FOOD -'' 1 hair As your crowning glory. HARDIER, HEALTHIER, .Excellent Spbrtafaoitt TV-performance plus Get your ration of stunning ^ Agrico - G&O HUSKIER. PIANTS slim, handsome styling are yours with this i hair fashions at Mr. Charles. i budget-priced model from "The Plck-of thei ' # ^" beautifully packaged Portables." Thrill to crisp, clear VHF and UHF j * gold *wl silver foil.' -reception on the RCA tinted Pian*Q-Piy pic- ! PEAT MOSS ture tube. 18,000-volt (design average) chas- ALL SIZES Convenient to carry • Eajy to plant • Full-color picture* for . sis has powerful VHF and UHF Power Grid Sir easy selection • Free soil-condi- tuners and two l.F. signal-boosting stages. Ot tioriirig peat moss • Complete One-set VHF fine tuning. Stay-set volume planting instructions • Excellent "control. Frojfct-mounted 5"x3" high efficiency choico - Gorgoous Climbers • Prized Patents • Hybrid Teas • '" ""speaker. Enjoy all these deluxe features plus- Old Favorites • AWard-Wirtnihg the unsurpassed dependability of RCA Space Varieties Age Sealed circuitry. DON'T MISS OUR BIG "A tjirl may wo;ir a tennis out- AND BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY J fit and not play tennis Slie -TTTTTT WTTtTl H J» II III.T..!^ I. !••< MQJPARKING PROBLEMS — DRIVE IN YARD unu not go nonir tin- w.itoi, lint when slio puts on ,t wed- Down (.ling gown.- shi: HUMUS' bust- LOW MONTHLY rubenbach*s PAYMENTS CRANFORD RADIO, inc. — Open Mon., Thprs., FrI. Eves. — 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD o AD 3-1171 OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. 26 Eastman St. BR 6-1776 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. BR 6-1661 Opp. Cmnford Th«afra ._

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Primary Election.is heightened by ^r^Tdi'Tll -duee failures aHdrdrop-outs-te-iateF leacher in the CFanford school sys- In accepting; the screening com- -years, he stated. Mrs. "Ruth Jan- ;, .;- the.fact that two area-men haye been- selected to,run for nominations tem, this summer will serve for mittee's endorsement, Mr. Priagle •In the afternoon, iDr. Jacobson oysik is' in charge of implementing by. the'coianty screening •uhits. . , • • ,: \ \y .•'...,, . • ' 30th year'as' nursery super- stated:'... .,...'••• •'• A\ • will hieet with the fourth, fifth and the program. v •••••.•:•.. :•_• .:, As foe Union County Republican screening committee met .in the "I feel strongly that the more sixth' grade teachers.. Meanwhile, v i ttrer KtoaeTgaTteniEacJiers;Wttt9i.r np-!tt. public 'rrjopting nf 'r -"''tJfunicipal"Biiilding'" lieV^ cm Saturday, foxrncr Mayor Nicholas-'S^La- people who t;ake. an interest in find board will be Tuesday; Hay IS j at Gortewas one of three assembly- ' ~ ;ry Club, Florham. Park, it was an- become part of our local govern- tend a. work session dealing with nounced today bjr**Dr. /Emanuel the kindergarten curriculum, while 8 p.m. in the board room of;Lincoln men selected' for backing for nqnii-; fib" of Westfield. ... . : ment the siarongcr our country will, School. • nation for reelection. : : - Stantoh -of Springfield,. general become. •! fe;el my experience in the first, second and third grade In addition, to .JSlenilworth Mayor manager - of the Florham. Park teachers will participate in a work J/fayor William. J. Ahem, Jr., of Ahern,-selections by the. Demo- ; helping to' found a manufacturing Kenilworth, is among those in- wim Club. '•; business and having charge of itssession dealing with the language Board Names cratic^ screeners . for freeholder arts program. • dorsed by the county Dembpratic nomination6 ; w ex e Freeholder Mrs. Gottfried is a. graduate of financial operations will, enable (Continued lrom Page 1) , screening cbmmittee for .freeholder Hugh CaldweU of Plainfifild and ;he New Paltz State Teachers-Col- me to" make a .contribution,to our Patterson; Hillside freshman, Jo- LOIN VEAL CHOPS Ah. 69c ftomitiations.' ' •'• < - Arthur C. Fried of WeStfield. lege in New York, with her-major township government. •„ ~ , Glass Size seph Petrozelli. i The .other' Assembly selections Assemblywornan. Mildred Bar- work in «arly childhood education. 1 am iiiiieed fortunate to live (Continued from Page 1) Baseball — junior varsity^ Mr, by the llepubiicaii committee were She holds Et bachelor of science de- ;n a town that always has had Pugliese; Orange freshman,' Mr. ry Hughes <5{^Union and William 1 :n grades six and seven will be held OWL OWN HOME CURED Assemblymen Frank X. McDer- gree in education.. Mrs. Gottfried honest and capable leaders, Godd at Hillside Avenue Junior High Ward; Hillside freshman, Mr. Kirn. P. Hourihan of Elizabeth were has 'had experience as a camp ntott of AVe^aiei^Harid-Jboree jCblf- selected for endorsement for the government is no;accident. It only School, and upper^school for stu- Track — indoor, Mr. Bodino; BONELESS ' 11ns. of_Summit, and Rahway Coun- counselor and has .been teaching exists . when citizens from , alldents in grades eight through 12 cross country, William Msssa; as- Democratic "nominatiQPS for State four years, •'•';•• ' - „ . / cilman WilDani. Weaver ' and : walks of life are willing to contri- will be at the high school, Last sistant-varsity track", Mr. Allinger, Senate.' - :..• . . -Z•.''-', . :•; bute : their -varied talents to the Springfield €oancilmah Phillip" Named by. "the Democratic, yeariher;e were 1,300 pupils in theMr, Bodino. . Bel Yhta community, t. arn. proud of'my program. Tennis — Alvin Schmidt; golf — BRISKET CORNED BEEF » . screening unit for Assembly nomi- Seeks .]••••'': •••;•..'•.• • town and I desir% tpuio«ja?hatever nations were Health Officer Hen- : The superintendent announced Mr. Farrell. THICK CUTS THIN CUTS e Senator Nelson F. Stamler .. D- . om^Pagii 1\:[ •• .%• can to make it ein even, better > . of Union- and Afisemblyroan Peter xy Oavan -ol Linden, IWfayor .Rob- campaign actively onbehalf of mycommunity in which to live."; I , j'i McDonbugh of Plafcfield were ert E.;Henderson of Haiiw ruiming mate and myself. ! A resident of Cranfprd for 1Q y endorsed for the Bepublican nomi- mer Councilman George G. Woody "Our campaign,".' the• mayor's years, Mr; 'Pringle is treasurer of • nations for the two Senate seats ac- bf Roselle, JohnR. Weigel of Eli-^statement --continued, "wiil - be'Technical'Wire Products, Intf., an corded to Union County under the zabeth arid Joseph J. Higgina of electeoriics manufacturing firm lo- ! .Elizabeth. ;. :",. >...,-.• - ..';'•• ; geared, to direct contact .^vith as new reapportionment - bill. many residents of the township as cated at 129 Dermody St. ' ALL-PURPOSE The > Republican, screeners se- Sheriff Ralph Qriscellp of Eliza- \i possible. Only in this way. .caii . Mr. pfingie formerly resided in SPRING BEEF SPECIAL! 1 lected for- backing for freeholder beth was endprsed for nomination Newark and is a graduate of Bar- l: : we truly know the thinking of our • njominations, Freeholders ; J. An- for"reelection. •.' '•'•'' : " - •;'• •'•.'• •' people an'(| give them respoRsive tinger} H!gh School there. He TOP SIRLOIN \ , ;Rinaldo of Union. Roselle gained the npd ior nomi- A resident, and property owner a graduate of Newark College of : -A candidate for sheriff was riot nations for reelection as Demo- since 1954, Maypr Kirwan is pre-Engineering with a bachelor, of BOTTOM ROUN picked by the GOP unit during its cratic state cornrnitteernan and sident of R-K Investigators, Inc., science degree in chemical, epgi- HOMEOWNERS session here. . '.•[••.:"•' committeewoman;. of 23 North Aye., Et. He formerly heering. , . . .. . RUMP ROAST '•'••- Albert Benninger of Mountain- was assistant: claims manager for Supplies nutrients required side was backed for reelection? as Signal well in advance of chang- the American Fore Loyalty Group Ete is a trustee of the First Pres- by (awns, trees & shrubs. of Insurance; Companies; Newark, byterian Church, treasurer of the EYE ROUND' ONE PRICE < Republican state commirteeman, es^ in directions to give other mo- Clean, Granular, 10-6-4 fertilizer. and. Mrs. Barbark Claman 6f West- for several years. ••' Crarjiford'Welfare Assbciation.vsec- ^y for the state committeewoman post ingi an accident advises" ffie ATP "was Cbbffi to Westfield: and litteewom; .. irom- JSfestfield of Commerce and a member-of the Agrico' for Law^s, Trees & Shrubs ROASTS t;'-Irehe-T Lodal Publid Assistance Board and High School.: He attended Rut- 33'6-lb. bag feeds 350O so. ft.O gers "University .and Newport War the Cranford Rotary Club! ••• - College,. He served three years in H6 is married and has three CHOICE CUT the Navy during World,War II. children. _ . * . - NO PARKING PROBLEMS - DRIVE-IN YARD Mayor \. Kirwan lyas : hajned "Young Man of the Year" here in iLbcal Schools'^ LONDON BROIL 89c 1958.. He4s- a charter member and \ - (Continued from Page 1) k past exalted ruler of the Cranford the results-with two similar class- CHOICE CUT Elks .Lodge, a former chairman of es in the same schools. While the the Cranford Pays Committee and A' students were recognizing lb. a former .vice-chairman of thewords usually not learned Tunttl.the 49c Cranford United ' Fund. third or fpuvth grade.-Jnost chil- ROAST CHUCK Long.. active in Republican af^ dren, in two classes.in the same fairs, he is a'former president of schools using the. traditional pro- TOP GRADE Mb. pkg. Bargain lit Town! the Cranford Young Republican gram were still reading at the Club and served two years as firs* grade level making .normal chairman of the Union Coun- progress^. Mr. Martz .said._.,__^^l.. SLICED BACON 49c ty Young Republicans". He J "THesa;' test scores wfiE£; slightly OPEN 7:3frA. a director of the Cranford better than those"" achieved by the If Would Cost Nearly Republican Club and was a dele- Bethlehem, Pa., School system. . 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. BR 6-1661 Fresh Killed * ON* PRICE i\ Whole1 or Cut Up gate to the 196Q Republican Na- • In addition-to the impressive tional Convention in Chicagd. He scores in reading, the Cranfbrd ed- also is a member of the First Pre^r ucators also vrore impressed by a byterian Church and the Cranford vast improvemenit in writing, Lions: Club and is president* of the speech and study habits.. "Pop" Warner Football Association FRYERS $260.00 oi Cranford. . " •* ' < trp-Datmg Slated If You've Developed A Elected, to Township Committee (Continued from Pmge 1)%,.. . r -. ' "... •. in. November, 1959, he served conducted in two sejgments. one year as chairman of public In. the morriing, the kindergar- tostel For Expensive affairs committed and. three years ten through third grad* teachers to mail a post card to each of our as chairman of the public safely will attend « workshop session at committee and is completing his the. Brookslde Place School with second year as. mayor^ He_alsQ-is .Dr.. Jacnbson, -.who-.-will provide a FRESH KILLED president of tHe Board of Health variety of activities t»: help teach- SCOTCH WHISKY mbscribeis... hut you-eon teajch CHICKEN PARTS thij^vast audience of hearluWfiOO But Think You Can't BREASX Call this New York City number:.*•. readers weekly for .212 888-1212 mytime between 9 AM. AffordU -Surprise -tmd~H JiM. for information from the —— Yourself! 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C ml) By FA&BIS 6. SWACKHAMEB •'-• •••'•> '••• ••":•'•.' ••'"•' '.' "...-•'.'•..'.( 9 inec[,in: .1921) v .•,/;..:•.. --. • ...;,.:.,'-•.. .-,..'.• ••:.'•-.' JRutgers.' ^University has- an- The most unusual observation Traill's flycatchers feeding, in nountted., plans for of the season was.the Visit _o'f a tti bushes along the .- One J e TO/AHmiii Aim try itij fast-growing .Extension •nnortbern- •watcr-thrtrsh~ to~t:he--: -sat~.and- regarded—me—fwnnr-a^ sion to handle an anticipated backyaid of the Charles C twig not five feet away. These Goodfellows on_Claiemont PL a tiny fellows aie about the size of doubling of its state-wide en- y 1942 Casey Sfertdirff Party rollment of more than 40,000 NATION AI fOITORIAL week ago Wednesday. Mrs. a hummingbird with olive-gray Goadfellow saw the bird and had plumage, black bill, white eye adults and increase the availa- ample time to compare its mark- ring and white wing bars; Flick- In Testimonial Idf fcrygbtis bility of Jts services to municipal,* ings with those shown in the bird efs~were all over the area pror • Prof: Casey Grygotis of Eliza- slate and federal governmental guide, These little, sandpiper- claiming their territory. A belted units. like birds live in swampy areas beth, will be honored at a-testi-" kingfisher was back patrolling mortal dinner on Saturday, May Dr. Ernest E. McMahon of Me- or along the shores o£ sluggish his beat along the water. tuchen, since 1951 dean of both, streams. I have never heard of Brown creepers were numer- 15, at the Twin Brooks Country the Extension Division-and Uni- One .straying so fai- from its fav- ous, too, flying to the .foot of a Club, Watchung, by the Union. versity College, the university's Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published Thurs- orite habitat before. Both the tree and climbing up, searching Junior College, Alumni Associ- evening degree-granting division, days at Cranford, N. J., by the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper northern and Louisiana watei- out imepts. When they reach ation in Recognition of 25 years' will relinquish his University thrushes,. generally pass through for Cranford, Glarwdod and Kenilveorth.' Subscription Rate, $4.00 a Year in New Jersey, the higher branches, they fly service on the UJC faculty, it was College post on July l'to devote' CranfoTd on their way north, down to the base of another tree. anndunced today by John F. Har- full time to the Extension Divi- $5.00 a Year" elsewhere in Continental United States, $12.00 a Year Overseas. Advertis- but'-I have only spotted them- An avenbird led' me a merry sion. Dr. McMahotf is" the son of picking their way daintily along " rold of Berkeley, Heights, associ- ing Rates on Request. chase before -1 could get close ation president. Mr. ahd Mrs. E. C. McMahon of the water's- edge in the vicinity of enough to identify him. Prof. Giygofis, -who joined the 20 Parker Aye. Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N. J. 07016 Telephone 276-6000 Nomahegan Park. They constant- Last Saturday, my wife and I UJC faculty in September, 1940, The Extension Division will] ly teeter up and down like me- went bnding together. We .saw teaches' mathematics and engi- Jae renamed the Division of Corn-} chanical toys. a female yellow-bellied sap- neering. This utes his first and munity Sei vices and University} 'The second member o£ - the sucker, several hermit thrushes, only job and his only jpb offer, he Extension, also effective July U warbler family to be' reported a gray^cheeked thrush, a pair recalls. He has. been described by The. decision to, separate the was a pine warbler that visiteid of brown thrashers and heard the Prof. Elmer Wolf of Cranford, administration of the Extension! the backyard of Kenneth Apps of song of a towhee and a scarlet chairman 'of the engineering de- Division, and University College • Skate Board Fttlt Outweighed by Danger Columbia Ave. last Saturday. No tanager. Mrs. Gerard W. Mallory partment,1 as the ^'irori norse of is actually very much a reflection; other bright 'yellow-breasted of Columbia Ave. had already the faculty." of Dr. McWTahon's success in thosfe Fads that are fun spread rapidly- There also have been instances of warbler, without other .conspicu- reported the' hermit thrush so aieas pf administration and adulti among our young people these days, but -damage to property as a result of the use ous field marks, has white wing this was not a first. "He's always on, hand when his education. In addition . to the] •*~ bars. Generally the first warbler class meets," Prof. Wolf said. sometimes the fun is accomparrtetTby a of skate boards. Officials of FaifvieW The list of species seen .in "He's hardly ever absent for ill- growth of the Extension Division,] to be seen here in the spring is Cranford since New Year's Day is there has been a continued) serious element of danger. A case in N Cemetery over the line in Westfield, for the black! and white but no. one ness or ahy other reason." CASEY GBYGOTIS growth of University Collegia now up to 50. This is seven ahead Egch spring, as dependable as point is the skate boar$ craze now sweep- instance, report that considerable dam- has called to say they've arrived of last year on the same date. t which has expanded its number] ing tfie country. \ ' age has been done recently by young peo- yet. , • This is the best Jime of year to the swallows at Capistrano, Prof. To break the monotony-of com- Grygotis Jead3. his smveyinfe red memory These boards" to whjich have been at- pie (many of thegi from Cranford) who puting my. income tax on April around that pass through on their classes to the^ar reaches of the the tendered ever broiled by UJC campus to measure, sight hand of man, the after-dinner part-time students" studying taclied roller bearing skate w"heels pro- liave gone to the cemetery- to use the pav- 14, I took a walk along the river way north. As yet there are no and project. And each spring, degrees from 3,800 to 8,000, near the upper end of_ Riverside leaves on the trees so Jhey can stories the funniest ever re- G. Stuart Demarest, vide a thrilling rjde whenjised on _an in-v ecj roadways.there jorj|gate.bgard races, 7 r withto-hotirs-af ter- hte squadron DrTTho firsrbSa-F"saw -ex€epT: Be" spotted—-with ' " has taken to the bush, "the col- cline and afford an~etfcitmlTotp>rtjXni^^ youngsters for a number of robins and'stai- were there, .the party lasted on tip- an evanescent -cloud B$ nocluniat— to~flemorisU'ate~^kilfin* guiding their Tfr~-have~dairtaged-monuments" ^nth freshly- Iinjp; "wainr male yellow-bellied anxious neighbors ask what associate dean of the college, sapsucker. He posed very nicely heard, they will elude the sharp- joy until the first shafts of dawn since 1{}58. rection through use of balance and "boddy seededdd plots-anld d destroyedd d otheh r ceme- building project is about to com- sent the revelers home to dream so I could study him through est eyes. mence. Unquestionably, with One of the first steps In the! English." Danger enters, however, be- tery property. ^ binoculars. The longitudinal Mrs. Richard G. Parkhurst of •the rest of their lives about Ca- reorganization of the-< Extension, cause of the fact that the incline .employ- While not desiring to curtail good -wBile patch or stripe on a black Hampton Rd. has posed a question Prof. Grygotis sit \be head of his sey's Party. Division will be the establish- band of hardy t surveyors, the The next day nobody arrived ed often is a driveway leading intb a busy fun for any youngsters, we do feel that -wing is a give-away. Also, it is I can't answer. She asks why „ Union Junior CpJlege campus has 1 ment of a Bureau of Community the only woodpecker with a red the goldfinch, a bird seldom for class at UJt: until the after•* "Affairs, Dr. Richard Schlatter, " street and steering control over the board this new fad/ particularly where it is forehead patch. Males have red seen, was chosen the state bird. become one of the most measured noon. One fatjuliy member did acting president of the univer- I'U try. to find out the reasons and nnri rnntt rnarlroij. p»?C6« ^f «*3l 5? two days snd is hy no means positive. The fiazattl in tifarticed on streets and highways (and throats anil itsmaies, white. estate in New Jersey, if not enrolled at a sity, announced. He salcTtne re- young lives and limbs is obvious io -any In cemeteries), has .too many elemetits of There- -were a number of report.on it at a later date. cent passage of the Economic Op- America^ theological seminary in IStew York portunity Act has given the uni-' motorist who has had a child oil a skate danger and deslructiveness and should As Prof. Grygotis went through. City. versity greater and more diver- board suddenly veer etraticaliy out of a be banned here as it already has been in' Thomas Jefferson High School in Mr. Harrold is riot sure that sified obligations to communities, Elizabeth, Union Junior College the May 15 dinner for Prof. Gry- and tho Federal government. and Rutgers University, ids goal gotis will P© as well remembered. driveway into the path of his car. a number of other communities. • was not teaching. He wanted to One of the functions of'the new "But we're out to try/' he -an- bureau will be to worfc with the be a mechanical engineer, but no noiinced. New Jersey Office of Economic 0 jobs were available for engineers Tickets' tor tne dinner may be — or even road workers — an Opportunity. Disaster Areft Victims Need Your Help obtained *in, the alumni office at - He said that the Bureau of those depVession days. Union' Junior College and frqm „ "My teaching job- at UJC was Community Affairs will pull to-' With more thdii&i counties through- ers, and that extensive mobile feeding is all pffideis ahd .directors of the gether extension activities of; not only my first, but it was the Alumni Association. out the.Midwest affected by spring tor- continuing. r • first and only job offer I ever many university units, including - Some 800 volunteer nurses and 30 had," Prof, Grygotis remarked. the Urban. Studies Center, the nadoes and floods, the American Nation- Bureau (jf Government Research, al Red Cross is engaged in one o£ the staff riurses have been assigned, to the So at the age of 22 he joined the Public Program of the Insti- stricken, areas and 96 members of the the UJC faculty, teaching mathe-* Trenton Uepoirt tute of and Labor largest sheltering and feeding ojaer&ioiis 1 matics, and mechanics. He re- -fey- ^Relations, and the Graduate;' \ National Red Crb'ss staff are at work iri " (? members working'from 9 BJH, to It has conducted since it was founded. ~ SENATOR. School -of Social Work. _ _ the w?o states. ' 10 p.m. for $30 a week — and A native of Elizabeth Dr. Mc- Preliminary estimates indicate ,exJDendi* disaster sufferers Have begun to reg- 'he was overjoyed 4o So it. Mahon received a bachelor of tures for the nine-state area will exceed ister for long-range recovery assistance Classes were not only larger than Elections , make for exciting science degree in. mathematics now,; but the teaching lodd was times. A candidate's days are and a master of education degree $2,000,000. < - at registration offices opened by the Red much heavier -u_ like 21 credit taken up with luncheons, teas, from Rutgers.and the dejnee of An initial set of disaster, figures re- Cross in. office buildings, chapter houses huiu:> compared with Is to 15 speaking engagements, house par- doctor of philosophy from Co- leased for" Indiana and Ohio by the Fort and molbile units. ' A Sew tide of - . these days. ties and numerous other devices, 'lUmbia University. The enthusiasm ' Prof. Gry- all designed US give the aspirant He-is a director of the Center Wayne, Ind., headquarters for Red, Cross Mapy coordinated t^group projects Displaced l*ei*soiis gotis, brings to {he classroom he ampl_^_e opportunity to "sell" him- for the Study 6t Liberal Educa- carries over into sports, which sellto thpyotexs. - _-. __ relief activities showed~the foilowhig "also h3rtre beeii set up to provide assist : tifm fny /^dultSj rissociatp director totals for the two^tates:-Repofted' dead, ance. firToierioyt^hio, for instance, mem- The worst of Europe's ov?n UNHCR says that white k few has-beBirone df his great Ifiter- " Meanwhile, the public has the" of the Stonier Graduate School postwar refugee, problems have .manage to recross the Atlantic ests since his youth when he responsibility of absorbitig as of Bariiy^a a rrtenfcer. of the Ad- 184; injured^ 1^62; hbspitalizedi 679; bers 01 the American Institute; of Aj^k • been solved,, but A new '...Vim- ip' America, ab<>ut 500 new played- with the old El-i much "of this electioneering .sis;' visprjfr; fifta'rd. of; the. Qrolier In- homes, destroyed, 1,571; homes with maj- itects offered volunteer services through ported" one hfts risen; the in- arrivals monthly continue to possiblei&jid, the^ri,; to intelligently ; ternatioljal Eiicyclppe^i^ and a:" ~~0T dalfiage798?;^oTr^ ~th~e~ldrarRreire makez-a-^eheieeT-^tween-ftAtldi- -former; pres|dentT^^^yyatIonaX. Spain-, . ,.- .•.". : : UNHRC has made..$2063- dates. - • ''-. •;••••'' '.•• •;'. •'. '. - . •. Uni versity Extcrisioii'Association. age^ :1'(5^Q-; house trailers desfro#ed,;2Q0, aster victims with rebuilding and salvage According i build Its first rt-adiiij,' by the Township Fublic Safety Commissioner Ni- overcrowded conditions. the the golden anniversary mooting •JSabeock and Wilcox, is one of his They gained eligibility for the Barbara Ditzel, Joyce Ditzel, proposed plant for Uie manu- Coiiunittee. former UJC .students. Another cholas S. LaCoirte und Wesley N. ninth through 12th grades facture of baby products in of the- unit. According to Mrs. examination by rrweting the typ- Marjcric Ellam,' Judith Franz, Fhllo. KepublieaQ uoiniiliees for Knowk's' report, tlje chapter brother, Alvin, is a plant super-" ing and shorthand qualifications Janis Godleski, Loretta Glogor- would attend classes at 8:15 Cranford u.s -toon after the vic- Township Committee, received a.m. untt the seventh and eifiiith was. establLshci) in 1005 at the intendent in Elizabeth, and Ed- on tests| given by Meg, Lee ski, Marjorie Giasing, Linda tory in Europe a.s priorities could 30 Years _A«o ward is an Irvington pharmacist. 2,168 and 2,153 votes, respec- (iraile.s at 9:57 a.m. be obtained, Gordon Fromni, home of ^r. .and Mrs. George* Petti, Miss Dorothy Robinson and. Guy, Carolyn Gyencse, Mary tively. Edward W. Tristram and Announcement was made of Griswold by IVIr.s. J. L. Miller Legendary in the annals of •Thomas Scutrq. Beth Hcihemann, Carol filbert, manager, told, the Crawford Ro- the appointment b£ William UJC is tlie famous farewell Henry Faxer, unopposed for i. Club. of Wcstfield, the president of Ha'Cry.Lawrence, head o£ the Eleanpr Jackson, Sui-^rn Larson. Democratic nominations i'or 15 D'AYey, Democratic municipal thf- county organization. First party tendered Prof: Grygotis by business department, said the Margaret Maepherson, Loi:; Tuwn&hip C'omniiltee, polled 313 chaii'maji, a.s fictini; postmaster officer:; wero; President, Mrs. the entire male .student body and Civil Servico examinations have Mazzeo, Mary O'Brien, Cnrol O- Cranford lliijh School'j par- Pi'i'MM'ifation of'an American here" to Miecevd Elmer G. faculty'when he went off to wir been given for several yean, and and 315 votes, respectively, while ticipation in the Cancer Con- William D. Woodsy recording kun, Kalhy Pisciotta, Patricin Harold J. Seymour, Jr.,-lav eol- liai; 'and an American War Dads Hom;hlon. Tlie actinu po;il- secretary, Mr:;. Walter M. Irv- _in 19-12. - generally'result in a number of PafTenroth, Vinni Santone,- Mar- trol Campaign was to be a me- fl'j;: to Cniufurd Cliapter, Ameri- nia.ster had received tho en- offers for •employment in gov- lector slsplrant, rcoeivod 31^ morial fund collection- dedi- in«; i'orre.spondih" secretary, Mrs. To all who were privileged t,o garet Schaeffer, K.athy South- vote*. can War Dads, was made during dorsement of thi? Cranford George W. "Ely, and treasurer be in that stag company in the DrnmcnLservlce in thi3 area. wick, Elaine Theisz and Ruth. cated to Mis.-; Grace McAllister, a meeting at the Casino in ob- Democratic Club. Mr. • Houah- MK. S. J. COX. old Dutch Room in Rosellf that Tho following students took Wehrenberg. T > • : \-

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AND 223 IMS J place at the June luncheon to li^lleave tyrom the Cranlpyd flotel at nior College and will continue urday. and Sunday at, the Westfield daily, Monday through Friday,, Rescue Scjuad auditorium. . The heW-^StoulIer'held/.at Stouffer's on the. the'; ^t^JS?^KSfSS£« : with Mrs. Charles Cox or Mrs.through July 2 from~B:3(> a.nv to jxhibit'will be <5pen< from. 10. a.m. •".' Short..Hills.- • Kingsley Lawrence, „"'• • .; ..':.•, 4:30 p.m. ••" ° . ' . to 9 pirn, on Saturday and noon to Mrs. Larsen and' Mrs. Westover The music department will sing Chief Powell said the curricu- p.m. on Sunday. Admission is. will attend the annual State con- at the .sixth district, music festival lum also will include: Police ethics, iree. ; •''.'.".•..• \ \ vention of the New Jersey Feder- at th.e Clip Club, Boselle,. oi^April police organization, police officers ation ooff Women^TTuhsTjrt^ As, City on May 11-14. Mrs. Frederick 2Q< " :' •• . .: '•• •". duties, immigration and naturali- Baumanh and Mrs. Alfred Frigola Mrs. Cox and Mrs; Harold Kin-. zation, criminal law and disorder- Jaycee-ettes Fete Mrs.' Helmut" A. Larseri was re- •ty persons? defensive" tactics, Here At SCHLEGTER'S will be alternates. ;'rr •• - ' • ,"'. • ney attended the drama festival ImprpvementAssociation - at the Mrs. Alfred Frigola -was chair- , . . and our" experienced stafFonald Weaver, secretary; Mrs. chairman of the nominating com- American home- and garden de- .Ctfinfprd, dean. sen, dean and professor

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J .• CHUBCH; le has chpkten, Can committee Tneeting in Rev. Dr. tend. Nursery : {ajJiUti&s. lor smaft een." The scripture passage"; wiU •Longaker'a study". ehlldrfen will' be:-.availaible. to en--| . Robert Bla»qxo. Rector •• Wednesday — 2 p.m., Presbytery BapUsi Choir couragp fnrnily participation. TKoiiglit fdf the ^ K. Salmon, Curate, >e 1 John 5: 1^5. ' ;••. - V ' /• •Today — Christian education of iElizabeth will, meet .in the local Bev. j;H,.... , • ommittee', 7:30 p^nr. q To Goiifirm "THE QUESTION Q&> ECUMENICITY (Rev. 3:14-18) . Sunday Services.—First Stfflday- yoxnorrow —• - Communicants' Fellowship' Hall. Richard Lackey, Mission&r: _ By Rey. Robert J. Komick alter Easter, 7:45 a.m., mining will meet jn^the junior roojrn J?., Mrs. WXHianvWest, Mrs. Connie Pastor of The Cranford Bapt'^t Church prayer,' 8' ajar}., holy.eucharisl; a !6r the first written 'ex;arninalti6n l#iskelly and Rev. Dr. Longalcer are Methodists 36 Ybiiths Slated by Baptists aim;.)1 morning : prayer, .9:15. .^m., to chapters iri:ot th> Manual for in charge of preparations for the •The Resurrection," an Easter A special -missipnary-erhphasis Two main schools of thought have emerged today in a consi- eucharist; 11 «uro-» moving Communicants' /Class;: und^^tbe meeting. oratorio by James A. Dasher, will Thirty-six young people, who night will be held at the- Cranford deration of Ecumenicity!- One holds that our different denomina- have completed two years' study of tions must coneeijtrate on the unity of spirit which encourages prayer and sermon. Church school eade.rshH> of Mrs. Chartes.lien- Today: 1:15 p.«w Margaret be sung by the chuir of the First Baptist Church at %:3O p.m. Sun- at 9:15 and H a.m- A coffee hour zaii, assistant in / Christian ed-uca^ G'reene ,Association executive the Bible, church history and Lu- day. Miss Emma Enoch, former joint effoits and lficognition of common purpose and interest takes place in Sherlock Hall im- tion, at 3:45 p.m.;; On ithis-same hoard meeting. Baptist Ckurch at the Cranford ther's Small Caiechism, v/ill con- missionary to Alaska,"will be guest -within the existing framework of physical separation among our mediately following the 9:15 and date the Junior Iligh fellowship Methodi&t Church' on Sunday firm their faith at a confirmation .peaker. several denominations; the other holds that nothing less than 11 p'clock^ services. meet at'4:3Q; under the leader- morning at the fi:15 service. o Miss E^aoch will speak on work physical union into one great church can make for real Weekday Services — Monday, ihip'of-Mrs. DenzduJ ~. ;• -^ '. > • ^ } The choir, directed by -Henry service on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 Rev. Frana N. Williams, Pastor o'clock at Calvary Lutheran cross the country for" underprivl- witness to the world. The latter group points to the many divisions Wednesday and Eriday, 6:45 a.m., Monday >-^ The executive board Boardman, will feature soloists, ,, Sunday ^9:45 .;;,a:irn. .church eged children. Young people from within our Protestant Church as sinful and disgraceful. morning prayer, 7 a.m., holy eu- of %e .Women's Association will : Eva Morris. Thomas, soprano, and Church. i thsrjst; Tuesday' 9:45 a.m.; mom- schools.;;'.Il:. a^!.jr' ^o'r,ahip./service. John Johnson, tenor. Mrs. Henry They are: Kai John Baunjahn, the Newark Christian Center will * * « « t meet • .at the: home': m. ;rSunday,; r-ti.Rey., Mrs .WUHams Boardman -will be the organist. Stephen James CQ%, £H?n , Ruth ' The first group emphasizes, the importance of the invisible Thursday, 8:45 a.m., morning pray- will pisa^h-oh ''The "Cloud Below devotional period, • Siuiday^George !liiontas, stud- ; Rev. George H. White; Jr., pas- Ua^lquist, Doris Jean EfickBon, Church; the second, group emphasizes the importance of the visible er, 9 a.m., holy eucharist and heal- the Horizon^' The- Adult Choir Stephen Joa^pb- Feciio, Kurt Egon Special music will be provided ent at Princeton Tneoloigical tor of the First Baptist Church, church, in one visible body, under a central visible authority. ing service; Saturday, 7:45 am., Will 'singj an •^Fridw:/r—' & Q.xn-i fcaildUng fundclasses will jom their counter- Laura L^ls^ Lar%e8v.Ltnda- Alyin evening prayer. on «"Archeolo^cat Findings' |n MertvjMark Arnold $Tor4stroin, century Christians seem to have felt little'compulsion for a visible r Israel." The congregation is'.in- corairnittee. : parts in the classrooms in tKa central authority or organization since the spiritual ties were so Monday — Brownie Troop 46, 1 Methodist education building. Craig iivtmas Oram, Wayne, ErecU vited to attend".' •.'•.'•• -^.:?.'•,• '••:.;.v' Monday -i- 7:30 p.m., ^chiirch- ericfc HowboteNam, Biehwd George real and evident. A consciousness of all being in Christ made them 3.30 p.m., guild, room Tuesday 1 Rev. Mr. Dexheimer will preach ^ Jt, Pine, Fagctor Tuesday,—Boys', Choir rehear- evangelism-- com- ^hoolijitEift'.meeting;- ' at 11 o'clock, conducting the Schmidt* Nancy JSlfcafieth. $e- sharply aware of .fellowship deeper than other ties. A single mittee, 7:30 p.m. ."V^Ue^a^^^mb'ers:oi tne T^?., cbristi, $jevea William Scnedin, Sunday Bjblis Scnocd— 9;30 ajna. visible, external organization could actually have been a hindrance. sal, 4:30, p.m.; Cranford Chapter Wednesday — Circle 1 o£ the : regular second hour service of sioriary Society .-•.•wifl'"' ,ii^tead:,, .^e'' worship. , 33i& Eastertide sermon Charle^Sobert VogeJ, Rpbert,Ray- L Sunday Worship Service — 11 * * * a of Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Women's Association will meet at mond Ward, KirisUwe Holly Wiese, ahnual'-meetihg^of' the^^^v^ofr' topic wiU b4 "Believing Is Seeing." tJDt. ,, , The goal of true etnmenicity must be the working to lead Sherlock, Hall. the home of Mrs. Edward ference* Branch of theftMisslonary Carole, Lois-Wright and Walter Junior and Senior Hi Youth Wednesday — St. Cecilia Choir 37 "^upine Way, Clark, at 1 p; The. Chancel, Choir wfll sing di- Frederick Zingler, Jr., all of Cran- the people of the church into a vital relationship with Christ. rehearsal, 4:30 p.m, . Society in"Sa'st OrangeJ rected by James BL Lenney, organ- Fellowship — 6 pjn. Sunday, * •*.**•* Rev. Mr. Elliott and an elder f.; W/ednesday '.;'•,. throu^-' .,Sani^aSr» fortt, «',,.-. • ,- * 1 The Churchworaen of the Epis\ will attend, a meeting of Eliza^ : ; ist Sunday evening service — 7 pjn. Paul was little coriceirned about the plurality of churches. copal Dioceses of New Jersey will May 2'^— 93rd'session^di!;,the.f^;,: 3* Harold WilIjiam,Chat>nxipnr, ^Tr, ^^O Women'.* His concern was that theyVbe in Christ. His words "the churches beth Presbytery to be held at Annual Conference, a.i;S|t-.'i>apl?3 Christine Augusta Margaret fitters, Wednesday^^O.sun, Wo have their annual eduactlbn .con- the First Presbyterian Church, ',:-.:S^[e; :'Jixa^i0^^0^: Society: 1 •:AJSE-.Church, East dra^ige^;•'$&&• Geoif^ey ,Msrtin Qrifltlfhs, ftob'ort Missionary pfiayear meeting; 7:49 of Judea which were in Chn>t Jesus", "the churches of God, which ference at Trinity Cathedral, Tren- Cranford, at 2 p.m. u^^v^i^Kfij^Al^fcfcons to-' do p, Qiidweelc Bible study and ton, on Monday, from 9 a.m.j\ntil Beatrice RJerribtt will. |^e ;fee d©fc Steven Herbst, JWMiaeipate Jones, in Judea ar0 in Cbr.ist Jesuf* (Gal. 1:22; I Thess. 2-14) bring this ^a;^Sn^,^';pi||^vV&eniselv€^'. prayer meeting. 2:30 p.m. The leader will, be Miss gate,fron^ the local c^!trclii,,:. iiten Karin Wary IWaiani, B^herjns Lee primary concern to focus. He also makes frequent reference to FIRST »APTIST.CHtJRCB a.ga&^v<;a^ac. .^o^^-'i to,have .a" Palmer and Richard~tonis-Suriani, Sunday — 5:30 p.m., college and "the saints in Christ" This was the great bond of union between Edith Daly from the department of ,th^ cliivrch. will par6^>a^e irj jne||ia^''ci|^-u^v^riyr-no Twir L of Christian education of the Ex- Rev. George H. White, Jr., Pastor irafrWsste career srottp. z ~ members" "of lhe apostolic church. Theyvwcre one. in Christ ^ .htt^^^Mi^u\feel,vand;the ecu£Tve~Ccunctt-Df the.-Episcopal Sunday* worships service ~-^~ XTEinmaa?,"andami3sionaty Knstine Ruth Haraill of Clark, Monday — Missionary Co- Jesus. jggni apfXrheed the; Sherry Ami Gardenia and Kath- Ww-kers," fellowship hall,-8 pjn, Church. Women who plan to at- a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. "Night in White," will be conduct- lefigrthe conffirenctf-are- asked to Wednesday — prayer service If 1 leen Ellen- Schlenker oi, Kenil- Guests will be Rev. and Mrs. W. IX This must be the primary emphasis in the ecumenical move- take a box lunch. Coffee and tea ed next Thursday. worth; Ramona Lpuise Scbicho of Carlson, missionaries on furlough 8 p.m.; Church Choir rehearsal, ment today for Christian evangelicals. will be served. 8:30 p.m. Mountainside, and Pamela. Joan from Thailand. Meeting is open A supper hieeting for the men of ^Donnelly of Roselle. to men and women. Trinity Parish will take place in Trinity Circle Monday — board of trustees at JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES babysitting nursery for children hearsal, 3'3Q p.m.; Senior High Sherlock Hall on Monday at 7 p.m Niven G. McR&e the church, 8 pm. hqir rehearsal, 7:15 p.m. The The speaker will be Robert C To Sponsor Monday—board of deacons ai the under three years. Presiding Minister . Methodistl&waft final session of the new members .Watson, Jr., Each Sundaj Eey., Robert-J. Romlck, Pastor school followed by service meeting Methodist Church will take place the morninK worship service, 1* will, be held. copal Churchwomen of the l copal Church sponsored by the T,oday: Aault Choir rehearsal, 8 Sunday -r-11 a.m., worship serv- beth District will take place at St at 8:15. k Thursday evening circle of the .-tonight in RShrJolph ffali at-ft pan tun* 'to noon, is broadcast ove ice; 9:40 a.m., church Pctiqol for all pieoeded by a congregational sup- Radio Station WFME, 94.7 FM. D.fn.; executive board of Lutheran Paul's Church, Rahway, on Wed Episcopal Churchwomen. Church Women, fellowship 'hall, ages; nursery facilities j»re avail- nesday at 8 p.m. Sister Eleano, Mrs. W. H. deBrigard, Jr. per which will be serw& at 6:30. able at all Sunday services; 6:3ft Rev. Harry Goodrich, superin- 8:15 p.m. Lucy, C.SXB., and Sister Eliza tflRST PRESBYTERIAN 'chairman, .announced that pro- p.m., Baptist Youth Fellowship; leth Anne, C S.33., Episcopal nuns ceeds will be to the Watonga tendent of the southern district of CHRISTIAN N Friday: Couples' Club, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday •—• 7:30 p.m., mid-week CHURCH . the Northern New Jersey Annual A professional organist will lead will present a special program de Rev. Dr. Robert G. lLongaket Indian Missioi in Oklahoma. CHCECH Victory Hour; Choirs -^ Jiinior scribing their work with the Span- Husbands friends are in- Conference of the Methodist A. R. Manglone, Pastor. a "sing-along" as part of the pro- Choir, 4 p.m., Wednesday, Adult Pastor Church, will preside at the con-1 ish, speaking people of Jerbey City vlted to atfceni Playera are asked Sunday service — 11 d.nu • gram. Choir, 7:3J}p,r».» today.'•.]. A healing service will take plac Rev. Milton B. Eastwick, to bring their >wn cards. Tickets ference. , ' Saturday Senior confirmands Sunday,—^ 6:3Dp.m., Junior Ad- Associate Pastor Four members of th.e board oi Rev. Mr. Mangione's sermor In the church on Wednesday al t may be obtal from Mrs. W. K. topic this, Sunday will be "Thomas will meet at 9:15'a.m. for confirma- venturers'... '..••••'.• ' .1. _•....:,.,• p.m. Rev. R. Bruce Harde,' Predericft, tick< chairman. 'trustees will be elected^" as* well as tion. Rev., ajir. Rdmick's sermon-topic stewards, contmission members and in the Upper Room." Monday 7:30 p.m, LCW topic Associate Pastor chairmen, a Sunday school superin- leaders will meet. The evangelism at the "11 -a.m;-t warship service Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor- Christian Science tendent, and other church officers. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH committee will meet at 8 p.m. at Sunday will be, "Qut- In The yp BKTH-KL „ ship services; church school and Rev. Arnold 3. Dahlquist and. Open," based on scripture: passage Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken, church-time , nursery at same Reports, will be heard from all de- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund hours; Tuesday — 1:30 p.m., pray., tesfon-Sermon partments of the church, reviewing Bey, Cjprdon,L. Huff, Pastors John 19:38-42. At the 7;30;;E>.rjv. Spiritual Leader < Diaz. Sunday evening gospel hour, a Saturday — 9 a.m., junior con er group; today —- 8 p.m., Chancel The Christian's approach to final ; the past yaar's workl* Sunday" — -8:15r 9;30, 11 a,m Tuesday — Boy Scout Troop 84, special missionary-emphasis night ifegation service, . , ."..-. Choir. victory over death will be a central T worship, services; 9:30 and 11 a.m fellowship hall, 7:30 pjn. ' : All ^members and friends of- the wilj •be presented. Sunday, -3 breakjast minyon Rev. R. Bruce Harde, associate theme at all Christian Science 2 at- Sunday church "school; 11 a.m . Wednesday. — Junior Choir re- minister, will preach at,the 9:30 churchesr this Sunday. The subject Saturday-— 7:30 r ,..v ;8:3ft.!,., a)m.; 3: Monday through 1 for a t^xi. You'll be making § congregation ai-e eligible, to sociation Baptist Youth Fellowship ^Thursday, Saturday and Sunday— and 11 o'clock worships services Is 'Probatibn After Death.' One 1> 'vVise dec!sibri~when"76TLT go : 30 in ; FFriaai y rr 8:833" Suhday on "The Meeting of East of the Bible''selections to be read tally. • • •' p^n. K from QaIa(ian3:.-"He that soweth by one of our comfortable . service; Saturday—10 a.m and West." Tuesday —- 7:30 p.m;, calling p\tn Miss Junka Saeki, valedictorian to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap taxis. You save, time, worry corps; me^tmg at-the-chorch;——- r Tomorrow, .-.—.= seventh day oof •t5e"TnfefnalipnarCh"risti.an Um- llfe~everlasting. ' ~ .;.•' 7" • .;.;•• Wednesday — S»:45 a.m., Wed- Passover, 8:30 p.m. service. versity of Japan in 1860, will be a ^lso include^ in the lesson-ser- habit. WALLPAPER SALE! nesday morning Bible class will Saturday — bar mltzvah of Ken- guest at both services during which mon will be these lines from the meet, at the home oI-Mrs.- Curtis neth, Orgel, son of Mr. and Mrs. recognition will be ;made. oi the' denominational textbook: "Emerge Damm, 302 South Union Ave. At Julius Orgel of 301- Prospect Ave., gift of a Japanese cherry tree to gentry . from matter into Spirit. the 7:30 p.m. mid-week Victory : the local church for a contrlbuttpn Think not to•tiiwart the spiritual -a;m. .'. .;•• •', ' ,.1, .. \ •. 1 THIBAUf Hour, Mrs. Charles Matthews will Saturday — eighth day. of Pass- toward the work of the University, ultimate of an things, but come - * Sunday — At 2 p.m. there.will TAXI •1 give' a presentation on Adam.and Over; yiskor will be said during the naturally intoSpirit through better Eve. The group .will also" continue 10 a.m, service. be a visitation by the evangelism health and morals and as the result ''WEGO ANYWHERE" with its study at the Book of Ro- committee to the homes oi tteyt of, spirituai {jjrQwth,' Not death, but Sunday,.- - no Religious school. ffcdi-o- BRINGS US QUtCKCY NANCY WARREN mans. . Monday - members in the community under the; ynderstanding of Life, makes /•—< BRidqe foOOBO es resume. - religious school class- the leadership of Howard Mc- man, immortal" (Science arid * Ateer, chairman. . . .; Health; witlvKey to- the Scriptures ! i "Tuesday — USY meeting, 8:30 • -Monday;— 8 pjn..a cohgrega^ by Mary Baker Eddy, p. 485), . CRANFORD METHODIST p.m. (ON ALL ORDERS) CHURCH Men's Club, 8:30 tional meeting will be held'ird i fel- Wednesday lowshilhi p HalHlll t o receivi e thth e pp t Rev. John B. Dexholm«r, Pastor p.m. Bev. Richard L, Wilson. cf the lohg range planning commit- -••3 tee. Robert Mv Crano, geVier^l You May Find Comfort, Happiness and the Way to Health Hurry In and Advantage of This Big Staving! Assistant Pasftor • ST. KHCHAEl/8,CHimCH chailyaan and Frank Variderslice, Bev, Clark Van Ank«su ct. fVUliom B. Doiinolly, Pastor chairman of the subcommittee'on . through listening to torn* of th*. foUowtno Minister of KvangeiWrn Rev. Mark J, Itooley, program and leadership, and David Rev. NIshan J. Najarian, : Assistant Pastor v ' Brumfleld, chairman of the sub- Christian Science Radio Programs Of This Vicinity Minister to Young Adults Rev. Charles J. Wattors, committee on buildings, also will Stav WNEW (1130 kc) — Every Sunday .... 6.43 a.m. . SHOP Sunday — morning worship Asslirtant Paeijior t, present reports. services, 9:15 and 11 a.m., Sunday Rev, Rlchaid.J. Hojliuan, Tuesday — Noon, Golden. Age WNBC ( 660 kc) ~ Every Sunday .... 7:30 «.m. BRidge 6-2540 School and crib nursery at same Assistant Pastor luncheon will be held in".Fellow-* T01 N. UNION AVE. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS • - . . . . .; ; •:, hours; 7 p.m., youth fellowships; Sunday masses—T, 8, 9:15, 10:30 fhip-Hall; 7:15, Junior Choir re- hi fr»» iittratur* «nd report* oi bsnafHt nc*hr«d hom~1h**t 7:30 p.m., evening prayer; 8 p.m., and 11:30 a-m. hearsal; 8:15, church. school nurs- ' { •••,>•• ' ' ' *• Young Adults. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Daily masses—1 and, 8 a.m. ery department; 8 p.m., nominating will b* laoraclotiid Credit Union; Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Confession — 4 to 6 p.m. and Chapel Choir; Thursdays, 8 p.m., 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday." Chancel Choir, . , t 1 FIRST CHURCH OF CHMST, • Saturday — Members of tht O8CEOLA. PRESB1TTERIAN SCIENTIST, CRANFOHD.NJ. MYF will go to Camp Aldersgate, SKBV1CE8 — near SwartswoOd Lake, for a work Rev. WUliam M. EUiott, Jr., Pastor Sunday. 11 AM. YOV ARE INVITED TO ATTEND day, with tentative plans to leave Sunday — 9:30 and 11 ajn. wor- Sunday School, 11 A.M. from the church at 8 a.m. and re- TESTIMONY MEETING — a FREE LECTURE on ship service; church school and ^Wednesday. 8:1» PM. turn at 6 p.m. All MYF members child care nursery, same hours. - READINa.ROOM — interested in going should call Mr, 113 N. Union Avemj« Vaughn C- .Thurman, student > Mon. throuah Prt, 10:30-4 P.M. Christian Science tuid Mis. William L. Collins cf 40 assistant, will preach-at "worship Wed. Eve. 0:15 - 9:45 P.M. Roger Ave., advisors. - — Vrl. Evo., 7:30 7 0 PM. ' services on Sunday morning at eat. 1 - 4 Pi*. entitled - . ' Sunday —. The J1F fellowship 9:30 imd 11 a.m. arid for his topic will have a debate on "Capital Punishment'* with Jean Nelson act- "DO YQU KNOW ing as Christian witness at a 7 p.m. mci'ling. At the .same hour PtAR N I WG I M A T E R I WHO YOU REALLY ARE?" the MYF, the senior youth group, by will discuss existentialism. Monday — 8 p.m., commission MRS. LENORE D. HANKS, C.S.B. on finance, at the home of Dr. W. of Portland, Oregon Larch Fidler, chairman; 8 p.m., Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mothor Church, Tho Child Study Club; Camera Club; First Church of Chrijt, Sclonti»t,i In Boston, Manachuicttj board of trustees. Tuesday — 3:30 p.m., Study Hall; COMtRftCTOB^ I FIN A NCI N . to be given in the auditorium of V p.m., commission on. missions; Credit Union. Union Junior College —Wednesday •*** —- —DQOLEY Choir. 1033 Avu. 1 Cranford, N. J. A CHRI8TIAH SCIENCE FUNERAL HOME RADIO PROGRAM Friday, April 30, 1965 at 8:30 218 NORTH AVE., W. • BRIDGE 6-0255 under the auspices of ,4 Funeral Home of homelike atmospfiere, completely TH-E BIBLE modern, air conditioned, off "Street parking facilities SPEAKS also TO you t>OOLEY COLONIAL HOME All are cordially invited to utlond. 558 Wostiiold AT©., Weotaold J3UWDAYS WNBC — ( G60) 7:30 AM. 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. 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1J _ •'",••• ••••V ' : ; 1 : bie Stuff; Susan •Wait, VincCn't Carolyn Potts, Stephen Pozarek, baritone,' who will sing several among thbse attending a pre-reg^s- The bemi-d of directors of CraiT- The principle —- S,• Dana- jfd prcsenrs iicxtLTMrHday.: ,.Sc»-" ~ ^-' -• Cynthia^ r^derer, Benjamin WJight; Susan, Yost, Cai'61 Youhg Valerie Bax-elayVAiBBi Bross, Leda Swick, Deborah Thornton and Lar- Cotler, George Cburt, Mark Deter- : Avery,;~Richard Bentsoh,, Robert houseajwlRobertZpUa>:' ' '' y Younghouse. . ;: . ; Bernstein, Lind'aBest; JPKttBrani- V i !ng, Marel. Emerson, :Ed ward ganr Joanne, propks, Edward ; Marsha ^Aaerbacb,- Pjane ' Faulkner, Lynn • Hurley, /Betsy Burks, Al&ed Chamberlain, Joan Susan Baldwin. Kai Baumanri, ifacks,On,.. Susan Koch,. ,Lois -Ku-i >^ook,V,FiS^c|a; Cobney, Richard Garald . Bodftar; '• Patil' Branson, ipharik, Lynn Limpn,- Carol. Lue-' first thold,': Mark: turinsky, Dorothea: • ":Cossa, Mich^i durHe;, StepTtien pe Gerald' Bross,': Edward'-. •Bueker.,- r . .. .. , ... oftKe third;an-- ;Miceo,s J.uditji EjiCkman, Robert Bb^^ttC^^iteatb^^u;rnett,,.CaRS^,^.stn Mann, Linda M£rsh>ni; Richard Mi- Ual aft' .,'S!hoyi^;?bf•'.^•ftief', Cranforamela • llobei^t French', blayed the role l: of the Ait Gr^p''during thfe". • Kenheth' Orgel, David Owen, Jill Paul Kaiser, ^rralfte'-&&£&Susan Tristram, Richard Wagner, tiouglas' of the boy wh believe -barentsi' "teachelrs and, Quednow, , Janice Roman, Peter Kordubai ~iikhn Itorky,' 'Alice Ko- Wright, v:- '"••' .': "":1' ''•••'. ..••' Flo\ver Shopj)©, ^orjt'gqmet'y^s -Of- Sanford,. Sandra Sielby, . Cynthia •lowski, Antoinette Maclm7a"k,.Pat- ; ;. ;,> 10thGrade: . ,. classmates he \' found'' out thai fice Stationary; Harriaori's Card ; school can be a very delightf ip. and ••Sheriff. •'. V. •. •,., •' ' ''" •'•'•' '• ricia Machuzak,- Ramoa: 'M^L4 Dawn -Bau'mann, Susan. Biaun- : d Gift Shop'anoi Hartlg's Paiiit; important pjace. -.. •.••'.- "• . V : Karen Shonk, Patti "Silberman, Doss,"Miller. •.. : Y ''•:•• •:. •^teinr Robert --CJay,'- -John • Gor|- Sfore'v -. • ?'••• - ••'••'••^••{•.-••V--", •;.' ••-;•••'•' Linda'". Slingerlandj Laurie Ann pver; Scoft Dickman, 'Timothy Robert had many experience^ Petet Niesz,. Mark : Nprdst^ : I'he art shdw"^U.>beteiflin the Smith, David Sorrentino, Karen Thomas, .'peer, Thomsis>,••PPzarek', Eatan, William E^ans, Alan' GoM- •ivh'ich proved, to him that no mat- auditorium oi th^ '• ter what he did, where he. we^it, or Library -irbm ApW;24' t&'lfa&H how he. played it was very- im- The weekday houir^ w|U be a to 5 portant" for him to be able^o .p,m. gnd 7-:to f. f «m';,.'^nf-,0^.Satur-

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•Georie '.vCharles;."'• •Bruce'3t Lance Mack, Richaxd Williams, Mrs. A. D. Greeh of WestiReld, a former Crsnfofa ^slflent; has i Melanie Sanguiliano, Jane Jones, ^^pgyo^>t4nfthe R^b^i^Vimr KathJrfacbhr^S dffices of the Wafoh'.'p&iintf Trust JQ Hoke. Gavle "Wright/ : (ji^ too aih &#n; •"'• •• Ryerson, Keith Deuchler, Mark The paintfng!},- ?$$&$£ 'fMarsh Berard, David iMJprrjs^ Brent Lark, No. I,1' "Turbulence Over the David Helmstettef.. Gity," ihd"iphahtoni Inlei," show Also, . Jeffry Gprrin, Michael n "dreamy ?eHii-absjtract quality, Randle, Ddnald, ';. Druckenmiller, but 'v-still "are recoigitiiisable land- Cindy, Senka.riic, Bruce Myers, scape^ They will ;^e on exhibit Ronald Xvery,' Barbara until Max.7. ' Cathy Hoke and Richard Smitfi. Mrs. Girtfen has" exhibited locally in the state shows of Montclair,. Orange, H.un.terdon County at Clin- Westf ield Glee ton, P&inteire* and Sculptors" So- Tigers ran In our family ciety at Jersey City and Rahway Club Concert and WestilelS, as well as New Or- Rut we keep improving thp breed Check these points up to 360 hp in tho 0u|c|c Wltfe leans, Lb., Chicago, 111,, New York To Honor Scherer City and Coburg, Germany. She &P?ff'S^aWh^W POntiaole 2f The Weatfteld Glee Club concert h,as also has had Several "one man" COME TO TIGER COUKIRY !>Et THE HtV, *' Saturday ev«rimg at the Senior sl^ows. ' ' Mrs. Greeh is a member of the \ High School auditorium will honor Cranford Creative Art Grqup, Frank Scherer, the conductor, upon Westfteld" Art Association, and the ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC, his retirement after 25 years as American ' Artists' Professfonal 4 Join Uw hlindredv of fteiliej, who h«*o

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Page Six CRANFQ»BH?i. h) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, ^RTX 22, 19G5 : \ - 9- ...--. three trend-setting-looks that will Lexington Ave., Ai'l'ene and Karen sons; Unipn. The grand prize, is a until she was able to take another chairman, is in charge of arrange- 4 one weeJt-all expense vacation .at vacation. ments assisted', by Mrs. Bohdan ions dominate the summer fashion'pic- Six to Attend Pcmerantz of.3?.Lenhom€ pr. Crane'sFord the Montmaxte Hotel,. Miami t*acholok and, Mrs. William Peters. ture. The "shaped shift'i-With the the^mp offers swimming, ca-" Beach, Fla. New members serving as hostesses To Be Shown easy fit'look -mude 'famous- by YWCACamp;.;.::::;- noei,rig and' boating. Trails in near- .• As, luck 'vgould have it Miss Ber- m Members will be .Mrs. William- Aldredge, Courreges of Paris has many inter- She Craniord. girls are - enrolled by'Stokes State. Forest ar* used for hardj-less, t&an a week earlier bad Mrs'."Victor Alvarez, Mrs. Ronald AtHahne&Co. pretations for morning, afternoon as campers, this suirnmer _at Camp hiking and developing catnperaft returned frona her own .vacation T&ServeMYlA Summeftijne dress iashioris for and the cocktail hour. The "two-MacDonald, residence' canip for skills.- Other. •.activities include trip to Florida and had to wait Brendel, Mrs. Henry Fallqn, Mrs. tennis, softball, group, games, on-the-go round-the-clock living piece" ••': look- of ,; fxgure'-skimming girls operated..in.-,.the S^i'ttatiny- . Plans, for the annual plant sale Michael Graluppo, ' Mrs. Henry •at home and abroad will bfc pre- archery, VoUeybaU.iborseback rid- A potluck Bupper, prepared and overblouse with slim skirt .'. '.'.Mouhtain-range by the YM-YWCA ; of Crane's Ford, gardeners jweie Kemp, Mrs, Robert Kowalski, Mrs. sented by' Hahhe & Company in ing, nature study,; canip shows, served by hgw,niember6, will be and the suit-look has delightful of NewarliT and Vicinity. : Legal Notices towri-cpuhtry career summer fa- joiigfests and eamp'fires. conducted by the cSanfbrd Junior Murray, Mrs. "Joseph Vereneauit variety. The international "mod" They are: Donna Geller of 4 nesdayLjik the home ot Mrs. WU- Woman's Club of the VIA at 8M5: shtuiand 3l p.mshovv. inWestfieldi loiuortl&H. - > looSTof the longline ,one-piece Princeton"Rd.-,.' Michelle Minch of * liam Miller. The sale will be held and'Mrs. goaald Wilsoii : |0WN8HIP. OF CRAWFORD o'clock tonight at Veterans' Mem- .The coining season's newest cre- dress with;.the two-piece': look is 408 Walnut Ave,, Alita. Mix of 42 May 6-7 .at"the .home ol Mrs^ :; Mrs. C. F. Hansely Jr-,' repre- .'•'•' CraDforil, 'New Jersey •• ':.•'• orial Home...... ations by famous designers such as Lewis St., ^Barbara Musso of 615 James Clarke of 219 Mapdr Ave, NOTICE OF .PUBLIC BALE senting the, Craniord Historical r interesting and definitely, news." It ' -A white elephant tablewill be JC NOTICE IB HEREBY. GIVEN : Mrs. John Cbogan, membership Society, will pfes^ni a program pi L Aiglon, David .Crystal, McMul-' skims the figure with beltless 1 e Township of Cronlord will sell at len, R & K Originals, and others as featured, and Mpther ? • J?ay .jgMt: sale to the -highest bidder. >fc '« slides on early Granford; Scrap- charm giving its wearer a tall look )tl«8« than1 tho r»taliii'um price hero- well as many Calif prnia designers plants will^tse on sale. jWe^&le set forth, .lit'.its meeting to beheldf TOWMSHIP OF CRANFbRD Jjooks arid publicity Books from of fashion both slenderizing 'and orders ar.e to bie turned' ih i>yat the Munldlpar BU»dlns, ft Springfield 1'' ,••'••.'; Cranford, }tew Jemr," past years Will, be oii display. will be presented. Featured will" flattering. AVenrts, Cranfor^, New Jorsey, on Tue«-, •;: NOTICB'OF PtWMC 8AI4B be patio, afternoon and parlytime '..May. 1.-; .v:;.:',:.. •—•'. '•'•-••'•';,• ;:?•[ ..•••'.; A- report will be given by. Mrs. 4ay, Asril 87,18&V at 8;30 PJS* prevl PCBUC Nonas, is; HEBBBV OIVKN fashions as .well aa town, career, ,: •• Roderick Snaithi past president ing time, certain Tttcant lapds arm preml- Pacholok, chairman of the con- *eea m thiTowDShithi-TowDShip o* crunlord,, county 'the Township ol Crinford ..Iffill sell vacation and'travel wear. For Ease Of Shopping of the Cranford Historical Soci- of Union artd State ol NW Jersey,Jersey . Known at public saje to the highest blddet, «t t stitution fev 1 sion committee.; .mice not less thon the mlnlrhum Trice Fashion ; forecasts " emphasize Try Our' Want Adds ety, presentiied a program', ot and. designate* aa Lots: 178, W», 18.0 and Changes will be voted on at ttte. 181. In Block 5W> oh the current Cranforij •hereinafter set forth, at its meetliw to Craiiforifl's history in 'pictures, lie Tax W»P. bubJett to the iollowlris terms be held at the Mnnldpoa BuUdlng, BMay meeting. Spflnsflelon -Tuesdayd Avenue., 'April'2?. Cranford, 108ft, Ne, »wt Jer 8:3- 0 noted that residents have' always hi cx>a••••••,:•' •'••••.•:'.•••.:./•.•,• Members, attending^ the 38th an- Cl) The minimum price .shall/be 413;-,. P,M.,.Jirevaliln> Tdt timeADTl, certail 27 n196 vacantB ;t labd 8:30s RAPPS Been "joiners'' .and organizers o| T 000>00.' • :.-.:•'• '•••'•:•• '. .- :,;:;' ;,';..:' and premises in the Township of Cran- nual convention of \the . Junior dubs $nd •associations fov civic <$), .The purchaser: shall treat on »aMIpr'd, County of Union and State of NewMembership' Pepartmient of the N. lands and premises 4 two story 'Jergey, known-and designated as Lot 140, Special Limousine Service PHARMACY and cultural betteiiiient as well as building (JciiKrned'-Ipr office .purposes In Block .376. on the current Cranford Tax j. State Federation 6f Women's MAAlNp'S FI^H ^TOBE ,• .otSSlcfc veneered .coniithjctton, toy* Mas. subject -to the following terms and Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers •11 Park sports and re •" •••• '•:•' •'.'.• •. :' •. '.-.- Clubs ori,, May 14-16 in Atlantic : : : . ina pot •I^:-'thm'''?.'44$''<9a|ire.''l:eftt' 1 PL 6-0008 ;^..:\':,'QpiEN'' Di^Y.: .:'. .i '/\ Mr. Miilet, ehai.rnj$ji of the husv •••;.'•. afSippt a^«4v ejtol]i8l«e ot b»sein«nt, (1) The minimum price sBajl be $11,City, ate: Mrs. ISdward Shirnkus , Call CHestnut 5-2581 — BRidge 6-2272 bands' party in Bffajtah, and h6f , at a mlnlmwn construction cost of •r: 000.00. ' -•• '•' • "••; ''•.;•;:;:- " ••• ' Reflist*«d Phwrmadsi In •';••" (except Monday) , , not lssi than $30,OOOiOO." (2) The purchaser phall Ctect on said state, yduth cooperation chairman;' .;• Committee,, JMfrs.' Noiman -^Roden', ta:^fW bii ; ;lands and prenjlws. a butldlns de- Mrs. Bernard Solon, Mr£ William at itor* ConntT«cttoa:^f,(i»W buiitjiar »hal . signed for office purposes of brick, Limousines for weddings — Trips to anyplace Mrs., Richard Town* m Nelson commence within three months irom '.•'••. masonry and concrete construction. HUinsky, Mrs. Rosemary McCas- BRldge 6,1333 the date of closing of, title and shall haVtnit not lese than 4.00Q- jsquftre , > — Prices Very Reasonable™ • DAY and -. LJghtcap, Mrs. Paul Selpy and Mrs. be. lully comnleted within Blx..tS) 1 kill, Mrs. John kryslafc and MTS, :- "leet . of fl6or urea at a mlntmum r Herbert: Prank "were thanked for months Ir6ra the date ol th: e <#m- : construction cost ot not less than WllSOn. : r'V..-'..';;v' •' .^ .;•;';.. ''. laencemfent. «f. construction,j Actual '• , '-. S30.O0O.OO. •'-.::. ' .. •••'••':• their work. The party was; at Mrsi construction shill be deejned to hav» : (3) Construction of said building shall Hoden's hom6. ••-,• .. .y,'.••.•.•• ,';/" taken place u(k>n comtaea'cement; of commence within two months from tho, BonoretlnS at* the' foandatlon : s o the date at closing of title ana shall EUection0f officers wWl be held oftfc^tiullrtto; - ' '' :••• bfr tull? completed, within »U (6) May. 12 at^he home OtMrs, "Walter (4) 'The? (iale shall he tutyeet' to. such - ' months from the date of'such clos- . state of facts as an accurate survey ; Ing. Actual construction shall be Money. „ Co^hostesses witt be Mrs. may'disclose, easements ana restric- deemed to Have, taken place-upon T^^^^ BT ^•^JH IK ** ^r"^t ™ Bf *** Bt BB "Bf "TB^K JB Town arid Mrs.. Nicholas Manktwi tions o! record, U anv, provided said commejicfjncnt ol the concrejttnK of ' v >-V : e««ements and r««rl«lon8 tfa-no t the foundations of the'buudlht: Mrs. Btob^' -.^ils6n)''''Mr'sV Miller render title unmarketable (iad do-Trotl ^ The sale shall be subject to such and Mrs. Frank will .make the^ar- ---•—' the .erectlfan at mi bulM?l A*> state ol; facts as )uv accurate survey v •1ngv~. . _ ^ . may d.lsclose, eosements and> restric- JT rangements. •'•••,•.•.'?.,,.'.]•• (5•.) Th. e Buccesslui bidder must ?i»erlorni tions of record,"It any, provided said Mrs. Charges Teese" Mrs. Robert all of the conditions ol -sale at, In- ••••••;'. casements and restrictions t the Unn. of tfte ••' ''fai' ,\htt rnmnlwtlnn- nf liftiri budding a.m. at thej ^administration buildr sale. vrttfcout the ; prloc • written •• consent r : (7) The balance of the purchase prlc» RJilPCJRUNNEit "2ng''i%'^y^ :^'' '' t'^ shall be paid; In cash, or bs certified •". . or the TOtrtlshlp; •••"•••.•'.' >:'';.' "•• •" Prescriptipn Optidan*; (fl) Ten uercent \U>T*\ of the amount of ; :; : oheclt, on delivery of dee monthmontha a:«om «o mthe•:•'•:. "' • . setting rort thh 0complo to details with, •" remedlciS as it rnny h>ve.-. . • ' - .-v • ; ',.,- .,--'.'0t — '•;. ;,.';•••.•,;•,•• ,..'. respect t° ideslgn, construotion ^a>- Prior to ths ;c<«wnj8ncempnt ot any : 418 Nortb Atfi., W. Or>n<(W* '" " ^4'T f Whildi i' * worK, purchaiiiir^8h»U submit to the Genuine.— --'- -.-'•'•-' ways; parking; areas and the eetierlil • :. Planning - Board for ttuflr approval j W AUTO BOI>Y * .; nature of-ftll landscaplna. . construction plans and Mto plans,] KOPPERSGOKE (8) Jt title, to said land shall prove to : setting forth complete details with REPAIRS FURNITURE * be'unmarketable, tho. liability of tl^e •respect to the design,. construction BRidge 6-1144 ;Cj4A^Rf^ ; Township shall be limited to tha.r^. ;-. ,«id layout of the building, wuj dilVe- NORRIS CHEVROLET 881 NORTB *VK»-r ,! . Plumbing & Heating Contractor* turn to the purchaser of tho amount •iWaya,' pftrklpg areas and the gen- FERN'S FURNITURE, Inc. qt.hla-deposit. Title sholl be deemed BODYART -. . JOBBINa — OIL BCENER8 .. . : to bo Eood and markctaWe, if lt.be, • '• -.'etftl nature' of all landscaping. '••• •' . ••'• .' "•'. AnUnwUea ' ' : ' ; for The Homo '• .',.AIB CQJtanioxtsia','•:••' .• Gutters-Leaders such is will be Insured by a rec- (0) If title to said land ahull prove to be George W. B^chera EUECTiaCAL • roltnw Appta osnlKed Title Company authorized. t« .' unmarketable,' the "liability of the JnvenUo Fnrnlhtf* BRidge 6432Q; do business In New Jersey. •'•'••'.', ''Township' shall. ba limited to the Collision Specialists Baby Carriages (10) Sold premises shall; be conveyed to • '; return'' to : tfte purchaser -ot the Uum Bnt» l 0 NORTH (AVE., E< CRANFORB v amount nf1 his deposit. Title shall Auto & Truck Refinishing the. purchaser by Bargain and Sale '.'• b»$"deemed to be good «nd market- BRidge 6-5000 - Guaranteed ;.. deed, without covenants as ' able, If it be such as will be insured GEO. SA^GIULIANO EDWARD G. LEDDEN - . erantoi:. ••"•.. v , by .a recognized., Title Company au- 24-Hour Towing 8 Eastman St. • Craniord ; : (11) The .purchaser's title shall, at tb« - . tUovlzcd to do business In New Jer- ; SALES * 8BBVICB ELECTRlCAT. CONTRACTOB •^••••••\-4 S0N.;:•;• - : . option of .the Towntihlp of Cranford', 1 Body & Fender Shop ,.;. . ^sey. ,r,- ;'•'••' , •.:'•.•;- '•••:, ' i. TV JOHN KOSYDAR ' PLDMB1JJQ AND HEATING John J. Di Fabio be subject to forfeiture, in the evttnt (10) Said' premises shall Ije conveyed to — XJomplete, Parts Department.— ' . . ._ House ,Wi«Sasf __ ',_. that tne purchaser falls to comply ' the purchasei" by BaorK»ln and Sale SHOP: SW 9-0330 Decorators—r*" Fumiii«» Mar* JOBBING AND AtXEttATIONa •• ' *Hh the covenants and conaitlons ' Oiuttetias - DrmBHi - Slip Coren ELECTE1C SEWEE CtBANINO ^ERVICB set forth in paragraphs Z arid 3 • ' floed, without covenants as to grant' «na Central Aveo. ' WeeUJel* • RES.: SIT 9-0604 -" --or.... •• •' : . •• i ' • •' •' ' '•••'••. : • . . tJpholrterlnr •' ' ' '. '••,-', . •• • ' above.' ..•":• '. • • ' • .. 942 E. LINCOLN AVENUE (11) The • purchaser's -tJtlo shall, at the ADAms 3-0*20 c BR 6-2935 ~£H 5-1207 <12) Said purchaser shall vp-y the cost, of optl«n of the (TownshiB of'Cranford. 8 South Ave. . Gfurwood 12 Myrtle St. C«anfo*a 9pen I>»fly. 8-0 — Thmra. TO 8 publication ef tho notice tot sale, bo subject to forfeiture In the'event ' HU 6-1040 . preparation of deed and documentary that the purqhaser falls to comply . • •• •stamp's. • . •"' '' 'J. • ' • with the covenant* and conditions 1000 East St. George Linden ROOFERS (IS)'The Township .ComnSttec reserves set forth In Paragraphs 2 and 3 OLDSMOBILE YARUSSI'S AUTO the right to Reject any arid all blds.- : *lFOOD 3ML4RKETS * . Acceptance or rejection of Ijids shall • • ' :• above.-,; - - -•• - ••• • , :• .-"••' •-'•'•' ADams 2-76S1 UFETlMi bfe not later than the sc-cond regular (12) Said purchaser shall pay the cost, BODY SHOP "meeting of tho Township Coia- of publication of Ule notice of sale, -i Inoorporattd — ANTHONY flLLMAN mltteo following the sole. preparation of deed and documentary > Antaoriied ! Body 8c Fender Repairing HAYECK'S FINE FOODS CRAMFOBP. stumps. CRANFORD GLASS SHOP ALUMINUM J: Walter Coffee, BatoLftnd S ' " J. Hayeck, • GUTTERS Township cierfc , the right to reject any And all bids. —-M-HOOR-TOWINQ _ AUTO GLASS • ' .Acceptance or rejection of bids shall 560 North Avow E. Dated: April 13. 1*5 be not later than the second regular Mirrors -. • Storm Wisdom Adv. Fee: $55.00 meeting ot, the Township Commit- Calls , Open J Dari A ' tee follow Ing the sale. • • ••" CH S-3270 (Day) '-, ' - '••..•• Hoou Setrjoe'- • HOOFING • Comblnntioo Window SCTMM •.'.•. •( '•' . TOWNSHIP OP CRANFOBD, ROTCHFORD PONTJAC 515 Centennial. Av«. Cranfoxil • ' J, W»Uer Coffee, AD 3-0268 (NightB) V . BR6-87$5 • SIDING • Combination Storm fc Dm—u TOWNSHIP OF , ••. ' - . Township Clerk. Ctaniord • Cmnford, New Jersey DatedT April 13, 1965 1 South Ave. W. _• Doon : '•.''•.• 133 W. Westfiold Avow ' • . ..' r • .NOTICE Ady. Peer-$53.44 4-28 Authorized Call SUnaei 8-0162 • Pbrch EncloaoxM PTJBUC? NOTICB IS HBBEBy OIVBH • Rosalie Park LINDEN PORK STORES that the Township committee will hold PONT I AC . . Specializing In •".UQUOR JSTORES • • Tub a public hearing with respect to the mod' NOTICE TO CREDITORS 231 Hemlock Av«. Garwood iflc&Mon., of certain covenants, conditions ESTATE OF SYLVIA P. O'BRIAR Sales - Service HOMEMADE =. anii limitations Imposed in the resolution Deceased ALUMINUM • Jaloml— • •"• ••.. ;•, , adopted on. November 10, 1939, author- TEMPEST, VAUXHALL BOLOGNA & SALAMI izing the sale to Cranford Realty Company -Pursuant to .'the order of MARY C. KA- PRODUCTS TOWN'TAVERiN • Railings • of Lot "31B-trf Block 93 on the currerit NANE,' Surrogate of the. county of Union', - -ENGLISH FORD LINE PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY . trjinford Tax Map, at its meeting to bemade on the ninth day of April A.D., 1965, I "t •" • * SHOi REPAIBJNG • • BhutfMi" • . . / held In the Municipal Bulldlne, 8 Sprlnu upon the application of the .undersigned, AS We Ffll Honi« Freozeci LIQUOR STQRE field Avenue, in the Townshln of Cran Executors of th1e estate of said deceased, GOOD WILL USED CARS LIFETIME ALUMINUM • Awning Wiodom ford, on Tuesday, April 37, 1065, 01 8:30notice ia hereby given to the creditors of SUPER MARKET - ClAMCVON P.M. prevailing time. said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers 433 NOBTB .AVE,, p. . ' . WBOTFIEID PRODUCTS, Inc. . Cnmiord'a = EXPERT^SHOE under oath or affirmation their .claims and Home iranrovament Product* lUrHan Road, Clark The Township Committee has beon ro demands, nealnst the estate of said de- REPAIRING quested^ to modify tho covenuntsi condl ADams 2-3700 . . ' Storm Windows & Doors Ira* Qollvsry - FU 8-7M4 Complete Package Store LIFETIME cease;d wttfcln si* months from the date of tlons and limitations Imposed In aald res said order,'or they will* bo forcvor barred BR 6-3205 ' . - • . ' QUICK SERVICE olutlon authorislne said sale so as to ex from prosecuting or.recovering the same 102 South Ave.. W. WINES —LIQUORS — BEERS Aluminum Prod* tend the time within which -construction against the subscribers, 29-33 6. frlra ti., Und«« LOUIS MONTINI of tne building to bo constnictcd on sal< E. Raymond O'Brlun and BHidge 6-0500 lands and premises Is to commend United atate8 Trust Company of. New York, Union County Buick Co, HU 6-4«3« SHOE REPAIRING SHOWROOM to.August 1. 19Q3 and to. be completed ti ' - ' . .of New York, N. X. BANKS, SAVINGS* 22 Alden St. Craniord December 31, 1065." 1 ' • • Executors 415 Centennial Are. Craniord 102 South Ave., W. TOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD, Attorney: . INSTITUTIONS HAMBURGER WURST • J. Walter coffee, Ira' P. Dorian, . (K Short BlacSa from Gr BRidge 6-3205 Township Clerk 15 Alden St., . MARKET 3ia(e Pkwy., Exit 130) TRAVEL Dated: April 13, lBfl5 •••'•' Cranford, N. J. CLARK STATE BANK Advr Poo: »fcH- — ••'-.-— 5-6 ' Famous For BUREAUS Adv. Fee: S14.52 " - 4-22 YOUR. COMMUNITY SERVICE BANK FULL BANKING SERVICE • Gorman Homo Made Bolognas MOVING and Antborlaed LLOYD EXCHANGE BUICKT FU 1-4300 • All Smoked Meal Products STORAGE TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. flikle* «nd Service Raritan Rd. at Commerce PL • Prime Beef at Us Finest e Air Lines • Steamship • Hotels GMC TRUCK SALES Clark IMPORTED SPECIALTIES • • Cruises • Tourc GOOD USED CABS Mon., Tuea., Wed,, 9 to 0 B.m. $39 N. Broad St. EUztbetb Tliuru,, 0-S Frl., 0-0 MU 6-4600 ELisabeth 4-3300 1988 Morrb Avo. Union All D»y Sat, 8-0 D.M. MU 7-2888 TREE EXPERTS * BERSE BROTHERS Vi% % 1350-3 Galloping Hill Rd.. Union 'H AuUwriMd 4 INSURED 4 HENRYP.TOWNSEND OTHER PREMIUM SCOTG R8flUl THE WOODLAWN CO. Plrmouth - Valianl spoci.i SAVINGS " FUEL OIL AMD STOBAOa Dividend - Accounts 8. J. 8HAW, Prop. 8«1M A Serrloe . PACWNQ ADanu 3-1020 Accounts • Spraying' • Tree Feeding • Vrunlna 6IVESY0UABB • KENILWORTH, BouUvard at ConHr LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc.341 North ATC W. WettfleW . • EmerBency Work • 443 North Ave. W, Wettfleld • ELIZABETH, E. Janoy at Jeffanon • Bracing • Treti Removal AntkorUed • IINDEN, N. Wood near Elm ESSO HEAT — FUEL OIL 2-4481 • Danfcrous Trees A Specialty • ElMORA, Elmora at J«r»«y ". BRidge 6-3607 AUGUSTINE MOTORS Prompt, OonrUotu Berried • UNION, Sluyv«unt near Vaux Hall 26 Tulip St. Cranf«(d HALF GALLON Inc. • NO. ELIZABETH, N«wark near North Call BKldfW 8-1144 NURSING HOMES • • CRANFORD, So. AVo^at So. Union SO NORTH AVE., E. CBAWOKD WATCH ROSELLE REELSTRONG FUEL CO. CRANFORD HALL REPAIRING IMPERIAL SAVINGS & LOAN NURSING HOME CHBYSLEB CONVALESCENTS VAI1ANT ASSOCIATION Dependable, Friendly eorvlco Since Ii2» IS Acre Sstata — Fireproof BulIdloM BAVINOfl & MORTOACUW Scattered Nurtcs in chorea Current Rate *% Od«l - HEATING OILS - CaXt BRldgo 8-7100 CH 5-1885 TICKER BAUE3 AND sirrmca 000 Lincoln Pk« E. Cranlor 235 Cbwtaul Si. B.oaoU« jCttflYKftatatKftt NOW OofBSl«t« JEEP lias ^BRidg* 8-6900 SHOP ONLY AD 3-1C88 3 North Ark S. Cranford WATCHES * CLOCKS W«alfl«ld * BEAUTY SHOPSi RCPAIRi OOXE OM THB CHEZ CARMELE HAROLD F. BENNER 7 WALNtIT AVK~ LAING MOTOR CAR CO. LAWN MOWER SHOP CRANl'OIH), N. 3. as HAIR FASHIONS Established 1926 One hundred years ago Abra- Deluxe Scotch . COMPARE SIZE! "All Phases of Bcauiy Culture" Automobile Painting SALES * SERVICE ham Lincoln appointed a 44-year- BR 2-5$22 Authorized DUCO Reflnisliln PARTS -k WELDING old Massachusetts lawyer, George COMPARE QUALITY! BODY and S. Boutwell, as Iir:;t Coinimis:iioiiur 107 N. Union Av*. Cranfozd locksmith of Internal'Revenue. COMPARE SAVINGS! FENDER WORK Reo • Eclipse - Yard Man ® CADILLAC SCARBROUGH Dufux Enamel Reflnlahlna Many Oihoi Famous Makes Tax goals today remain much hilt* & Scrvloe Welding — Truck Lettering DELIVERY 8KEVICE the same as in Lincoln's time, re- Guaranteed Used Can BEAUTY SHOP 2S5 N. Elmer 8«. BRidg* 8-1111 Weitfleld, N. J. Internal Revenue — to pro- PL 6-2241 •Call BR 6-1471 COS SOUTH AVENUE. S. vide monoy for the government to 100% BlENOtO SCOTCH WHTSKJES, BOTTLED IN SC01LAND • 8fi PROOF ADams 2-2528 meet its obligations. QUti.ni IMPOMIW, me, HEW YQRK, N. Y. 718 E. Fiiib 1CS Miln SI. Ciaafoid '•"1 /

CRANlFORDi (-N:'J.) CITIZ6N.AM)_.CHRb^iCLE~Ttttjp>si)AT, ATtdilZZ, 1&5 V Page Seven Union • Council Scout~Q-Raroa at side -Ave, 15-day suspension ef- Bobk Review l*feseiitecl tive examination, is being assigned 4-ft Club;'. "As tiicir special for thiiaf. he "Elizabeth Ai'njory as a service fective as of Apnl 1, to an Air Training Command ^nit year the are making nine :orps find as x»- I ill-in group b.e- at .Webb AFB, also .in- Texas/ for different; ki'uds of party snacks.- \yeeri the -acts at the arena. .f ki'nirig'as a pii|Ot>f he lieutenant, Mrs. John Eispbsito,' leader, als* "Ambush for'the Hunter" by F. g a graduataduate of Cranford iHigh School had'the members choose their sub- Presents Play L Green v\as i(.viewed bv Mis jects for demonstrations to beheld Roger Poirer for members of the pnd bu«;qi}Phanna University -• in ; ety "'The,' Beanstalk Kid " dr takeoff Selrn^grove, Pa, is a member of en .May 11 at'"'XTincofn~School .in.' oh "Jack and the Beanstalk," was Liteiarj Heraldi of Cianfoid at a Garwoo'd. ' recent meting at the home of Phi Mu Delta . ; presented by Den 2 at a recent ;The subjects chosen are: Lucille Mrs liank Smith of 39 Iroquois Marino Lance Cnl. Earl B. Andrlolq, "How to,Set the-Table";' -^-jPaek-¥3b at Biooksjde - Tbl^' "Rcf ' ~" Mitchell, Ji , son of Mr. and Mrs"Carolyn Broekcr, "How t School, . •. ; The next meeting will be held E B Mitchell, Si., 4 9? feou.thRecipe"; benise Carter, "Some, •St. Michael's Rosary Society ..Robert Goldberg was narrator at the home of Mrs- Daniel Scuro Union Ave, recently toolc pait with Cooking Teims and What fhey^ and Peter Qodella, Jack Othcis in of Claik, land the reviews will be the Second Marine Division- m E-i-Mean", Toni-Lynn Esparto, "Ap-- /ill hold its annual tea at the home 1 he cast''included Maik Schemel piesented by Mrs George Eoss cicise Quick Kick VII, a j6>nt serv- pics and Their Uses", Kaien Efal -- f Dr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Leary, 215 ns the stranger; Robert Folmusz, and Mis Smith Boys and Girls • Ages 4 to 14 END OF A LANDMARK; — |Sh.t}\yn, in the final stages of demolish- bunced this -week by Motor Ve- on ARCS Q-1Q 3 000 aue^ atop Vocqtos ment is the 150-year-<£ld Hess home on South Union. Ave, which clude Wednesday and next Thurs- hicle Director June Strelecki in- ttd^jlj CalJlns Private take Sand beach, Bal- PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS IN THE CREATIVE ARTS encet! Sports' CreaUvo Actlvlt Coed pro- cluded: Robert Cisser, 49, of 5 A pa«t president of the Cran- EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES was torn down recently along with anotf"»- old house at the coiner, One section of the workshop will sjfM Hidtois F^sprience«i v df Soilth -Union and Sputh Aves. to make way for the proposed .enhome Dr ,»N, one-month sus- fcrd Chiptep i oi the B'nai B'nth octor Church ServiceSrvcss Resident NuriB complete the.workshop on Wed- pension" effective as of Mafch 30, G J i Complete WaW t firP Proerum • -wks 8200 — For Information — Call AD 2-6483 new building of the City Federal Savings and Loan Association Girls, Jean is a sophomOie at Hill- fi v.ka S*50 Bookjet qaWC Km 6S9 Jl nesday at the Orange Avenue Ju- and Paul McKelge, 29, of side Avenue Junior School W 42nd St., N««. Vorfc Cltj^ —, tO- B-165a I The Hess family moved to Cranford fiom Elizabeth in 1885, and nior High School, and the othei a year_later_Oscar Hess, how residing at 18 Retford Ave, W9S section will end next Thursday at u borrrin. i;h& houSe^sSoiSth ^bow_dfe_B§ss-retired_aa. instant: fl HIllbieEe "Avenue Junior" HTglt r —chlfit. &f jth,Q_Cranford Fire__D^pai_trnent_ two years_ ago after "50 " School. _ j S yeais' settflccas a callirum, He and his brother, tha, late Louis William Koellner, coqrfifinator of r Hess, had "the" office for their plumbing business m the building mathematics, will be the lecturer x from 1909 until fcbbut 10 years ago ,City Federal Savings is now at the final session p£ the work- housed in a temporaly glo-4ome st'-uctuie across the street from' shop He will present information the site of the proposed new bank. idea£ he gathered at.the an- nual convention of the National Council of Teachers of Mafhema- r ei s will put on their uniforms to go which he attended in De- Explorer J?ost 80 to a leataurant in the^ area for Uoit To Visit Caves some genuine Pennsylvania Dutch ...,•', •:....- • t cooking. "Members oi Explorer Pbst 80 Post members visited the Crah- Junior VIA Donates have planned a spelunking trip ford- Municipal BuilSing last week Gifts to State this weekend. They will explore and wore-briefed on the functions the caves in Kutztown, Pa., under 'of the various departments ofloca Buhny-shaped tray favors for leadership of Charles^Denzau, who government. They, also attended Easter made by the Cranford Ju- is familiar with the terrain.'"• • the -Township Committee ^meeting, nior Woman's Club of the VIA and v records,. toy*s and gam.esjyere On Saturday nightf'the- Exploi-- -—Post- 80- took-part-ln--tho;u recent livered to the WoodbridgQ State Training School by Mrs. William fe^ilinsky, Mrs. Rosemary McGaa- k'ilj arid Mrs. Bernard Solon, club Wardlaw Country Day School members. ' •' • •.. . . : . Twenty-six plants also were 1030 CENTRAL AVENUE PLAINFIELD given to patients at the Nursing Home. • ° . A COLLEGE- PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Amaranth Groups At lustallaitio'ii Events TestJngto Etiter :?: :.i, '.'. ,'.Z Grades 6 - 12 itoyal Matron Florence Nelson oi 9 A.M., SATURDAY, APRIL 24 Cranford Court 34, Order of Ama- .ranth, and .several members at Testing to Enter ;:...... :..;...;..'.:... .; Grades 1 - 5 tended installation ceremonies o 9 A.M}, SATURDAY, MAY 1 • Lincoln Court 47 in Bergenfield last Wednesday * Kindergarten Candidates Will Be Interviewed That same night, Royal Patron- 9 AM,, SATURDAY, MAY 22 Roland K. -Scheller and severa members attended installation cemnuiu^Htir^ic^e'lJPQir ppjr For Fortfttr Information Call PLT-3242 Sf Victory Court 86" in Poin I* .jPleasant. , v. :"

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CBAKFOED (N, j.) CHJZEN AND CHKONICLE—XHUftSDAY, APRtt. 22, 1865 ^ -mm. tal, .Elizabeth, a post whiph" he came to Eastern and Central. Eu- painted, but' most of them "are public. '•-. v •-'--•••-: • •".•; stiirh.oids.•;••. .-... . ' ••••'•'-. • rope with the inroads of the Hun coated' with wax, then the ^design Mr. BeH will ."speak on his. cure Father Whelan is now stationed Honor Society invaders. ;.Jt takes Mrs.., Campo two -scratched in,'juidjth'e egg' dyed and and rehabilita^ion^ar, Synahon at St. Charles. Bprromeo Church full days to costume a doll, and shellacked. In Czechoslovakia, the Ex-Drug Addict, _ House, Calif., a non-sectarian-and To AMettdSkite Gmw^idim in Inductions Set the doll's dress takes one day. An- people tak^i eggs... to churgh on vol.uritary "home away from home" other day goes to shaping the Easter Suniiay tq_ have them Public Meeting for"persons with a drug problem. Five women from Cranford. will' working in" those areaa-'that" are w£+ doll's.figure and painting the face, biessed, and theh they exchange Synanori is similai", to Alcoholics! be among the 400. delegates to the currently the focus ot .league ac- Fop 12 at UJCapplying 'beards where necessary. them with their Irierids as Richard J. 6#1 of Elizabeth,"a Anonymous as it coHcentrates on tivity on the:state level: Slate fis- former', TiarcpJ|cs;;V^dic^,;./wSll..jife- •'•36lli "biennial. convention of the Miss Frances Rv Redicka, daugh- The dolls .^arry_ accessories Eelf-help;-for the addict to Realise ; cal^ problems and specifically- the which-show theip occupations, such The. pot offosemary on display giiest speaker on' Tuesday; .at the; his own problems" and; motivations, League of: Women -Voters of ,New ter of Mr/find Mrs. !M|cha.'el Re- : need for a graduated personal net- is ^ symbol pf good • luck, often. and also offers therapy and" job dicka of 21 .QakXarie and Richard as. the great flute carried-by the : 8;30 p.m. meeting of -B'nal B'rith -Jersey, to he. held in Atlantic-'City- incomo tax, to pay.,for d - : wm'h %ybyide&-iri^bcirhair, and trainins,'- : ; CF-TSaxton, *son~"oTTSTr.. ancl MfsT;•f rate: prarcr,~the-shepherd-wtth-Ki* y next week. "Hats Off to Women services; wider .opportunities' for r Edgat F. Gray, director of A Vincent Saxton of 301 Ashwood sheep, and the basket of doughnuts the "whipping stick,". a willow llworth and Boselle Park, at Voters'Vfe the .theme-, of ijhe" con- higher Education and the need for Ten Cranford residents willper- 1 in-the arms of. the; housewife. The., in Elizabeth, who was instrumental Ave., Kenilworth, are , among 12 switch gaily, dec.oratedr with rib- : vention to beheld at^tiie Ctetfdge- increased state aid to local school form with the Suburban Symphony .pleBetli-E}., ' ;•,"/•-•••• > ;;.;•;• ••-'.: iii helping "S^, Pell raise the nec- Union Junior.' College sopho- •flute was made from a tube of bons, is used oh Easter Monday, a (Hotel Tuesday through Thursday. districts;, regional planning; and a Orchestra of New Jersey when it bpaghetti, and the doughnuts aNre ^Mrs. Martin Radley, program .essary funds to take the cure at makes its Westfield debutat afam- mores who "will be inducted day of rejoicing when tfier peasant • Local league, members who will long-range plain for water use and breakfast cereal;- while-the,Easter vice-president, has announced that Synanon, will introduce the speak- ily concert at3 p.m. Sunday in the intp .Iota Xi Chapter ofwPhi boys "whip" their sweetfiearts in er. Refreshments' will be served. attend, are Mrs. Joseph Blaha; Mrs. protection of water resources. ; Theta Kappa, national junior eggs are jelly beans. NathatorBodSteln, Miss Mary Sul- auditorium of: Westfield High order to make them docile and the meeting, to be presented as Mrs. Arnold Ehrich and Mts-' School. ' . . ' ... college honorary -..'scholastic: so- Also on display is a basket df obedient wives, she noted* part of the-citizenship and civic livart, Sirs. Fred Holly, Mrs. B. B. Local Residents; Fete. ciety, at ceremonies in .the con- hand-decorated Easter eggs by Nathan Kaye are handling reserva- Kott, Mrs: Earl Paffrath, Mrs. They are: Betty "Greitzer of '40 Shop and Buy in Cranford affairs project, will bo .open to the tions. • _- West Holly St., violinist; Joyce ference room of the Campus Cen- Mrs. Campo. A few are han'd Thomas Parrott and Mrs. Richard Fi*. Whelan oil Birthday ;er next' Tuesday evening. . Wagner.-- •'. -;••• '•' •• ' - "' Abrams of 6 Rutgers Rd:, violist; Rev, Gerard B.~ Whelan, former Judy Goldberg of .20.8 - High St., Miss Redicka is a graduate of Helping at" the convention will Dupont (Pa.) High School, and be Mrs. Radstein,, president of the assistant pastor , of St. .Michael's viojist; Peggy Tristram Of 610 Springfield Ave.,' cellist; Joyce Mr. Saxton is a graduate of Jona- local : league, -who will be in Church, was recently honored on Garlijiger of 19 Wadsworth Ter., than Day ton Regional High Schools charge of counting the ballots on the occasion pf his birthday by cellist; Helen. Bptteh. of 207 Pawnee Jpringfield.• •:...',•''••'/•'• ' ' Wednesday. .;. - * a group of friends from St. Mi- Rd., cellist; Lewis A. Goldberg of Prof. Walter B. Mattimor of ' lii addition to electing st%te offi- e NEW CAR LOAN RATE chael's at the Kingston Restaurant, Rutgerp Rd., clarinetist; Alan Staiiton, chairman of the English cers and adopting a budget, con- Dplid of 16 Middlebury Lane, Union. " department, will. deliver the. : an- vention delegates will select the oboist; Martin Sper'ber of 168 Hill- nual Phi Theta" TCappa, lecture. While at St. Michael's, Father areas of New Jersey government crest Ave., French horn player, and Phi The^a Kappa, which, is re-. which the 8,200 league members Whelan was in charge of the-CYC-, Frank Yost of 202 Elizabeth Ave., ;agd

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KOMEREC I i 26.0Q0 TONS . FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED Sailing from New York to ® SALES MORE and still never have enough? SANJUAN THAN DOUBLED ST. THOMAS CURACAO OVER LAST YEAR Chances are, your heating system was designed KINGSTON to produce enough hot water only when running m NASSAU # PRODUCTION full blast In summer it '"idles" along. Water 4 SPRING TO DATE HAS PASSED heating is chillingly slow. One shower empties the CRUISES tank. The water gets lukewarm toward the end Apr. 24-May 8-May 22 TOTAL 1964 VOLUME!

of the dishes. You wait between washer loads ufttil iU 95 " RAMBLER'S REALLY the furnace huffs ancl puffs up some.nicre hot water. fron Why stand for it? An efficient, properly-sized 6 SUMMER ROLLING WITH automatic gas water heater gives you a never-ending CRUISES THE BEST-SELLING torrent pf hot water. All year long. Economically. June 19-July 3 - July iy AMBASSADOR EVER! For dishes and showers and laundry. And luxury. July 31-Aug. 14 new 40-gallor f water heater no money down 5 AUTUMN $5 per month! CRUISES Offer Limited to Area Served by ElujbeUitown Gas Co. Sapt. 25-Oct. 8-Oct. 23 Nov. 6-No*. 27 Franchisee! Dealer for Cranford , SHOWROOM: 420 South Ave., W., Westfield (Near R.R. Station) THROUGH YOUR TRAVEL AGENT PARTS & SERVICE: 369 South Ave., E., Westfield ELIZAG^TH i METUCHEN | PEHTtl AMBOY | IMHWAY j WESTF1ELD AD 2-2456 17 W. Jeccy St./SCO-N. Uio.id St. ! -Ib2 Mjm Strcot I 2l'O MJI Vet Struct I 210 Contr.il Avenue j 18-1 tljii Stree 42 Broadway, M.Y. 4 tL 2-6100 - I ME 6-17CO I ME 6-1700 I Mil 6-1700 • V AO 3-00-1O •x •'

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CRAtfFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY^ APRIL 22, 1965 •SECTION BikeS First in Field Check Slated As At Harding . GARWOOD '—• The lities were ~ Wtayor Wil- drawn. ,'fdrv contests fpr the '.'• two; b6em select- *KENil.WOBTH--Bicycle Safety- three-year Borough Council terms ed by th$ Union bounty Pemocrafs Week will be-launched Monday at, to - be filled at the November; 2 as a "caniiidate for the Board hi Harding School" sponsored by the General Election as announcement Chdseri Freehofders in the! June 1 Kenilworth PoliceDepartment - was made this we^k that Doris ColT priniary / Chief EdwatU Stupak wilt.con- well Mann, the first woman in Gar- • Seiectioti of Mayor Ahem yt&s duct' assembly programs on bicycle Vpod history to run for council, made-Monday night at a .dinner, safety ajr/ two assembly programs and Calvin &, Martin will seekJhe meeting of -the bounty, screening on Monday followed by bicycle iii- Republican nominations at the pri- spections to Tuesday, Wednesday committee', in Elizabeth. :.The :12- : mary .Election on June T. .'• man committee is headed-by Barry and Thursday. • Candidates for the Democratic iieff .ot;;Unibs^,';:-'r::'" ::.^. • /; ;..._• ;••:"; An oral test will be given on council nominations are Council" : the rules and; regulations of, oper- ApproyBl also was H ; men Edward W. Krempa and Afi- .- -.IV, ^.lidhw.ill of PlainfieltJ, com- ating a bicycle prior to the bicy> gelo N. Alimonti, who announced pleting1 an, unexpired tertn on the clef inspection. Brakes, horns and" their 'bid.s lor reelection last week. lights will- be -checked. The light county, board, and jftjthur G. Fried, w ^Petitions for, all four aspirants of Wegtfleia, *an unsuccessful 1963 is optional, Chief Stupafc said. Stu OFFICIAL —Robert L; were filed with Bprough' clei^t A, Freehblder candidate,' as candi- dents "win theft uhdergOf two skill fstmer- mayor•rpt ;Rcf- I?,-.'" RJosca • yester^&y moxroni|f. .^dates for Freeholder ;in the pri- tests in the operation of a bicycle. Selle ark, is Garvvb^d's \ new Deadline for fiUiig- of candidate^ mary, '',..";':'. •' ;'•• '.'.. "•'. • ' •;•; -The inspectiop Will be held at borou attorney. He was ap- petitions lor thie piiparies is 4 p.m. The selection ait Mayor Aherri the rear of Harding School as fol- point at la^t week's Bprough today.'"' .- ~ ;•.'•:':;' - y' : • ••:. - •'.•.- •.,,'..• for the county nomination will pot lows: "Tuesday M .1 p.m., grades; Counc meeting to succeed Ber- Unanimous recornmehdation by interne with his plans to seek a 1-4; Wednesday at 1, phi., grades hiard tedner, who was serving the scieening committee of the third two-year terin''.as'Democratic 'PITCH: — A J^cfcajge: of "Gourmet Touch,?' a yr 5-^8; hexk Thursday, 9 to 11 a.m., his. 25 year 1^ the post when Garwood Hepublic^n Club that •mayor in,the same .primary elec- flavoring, produced ^y Ken-Co ^^ Co, for absentees. he di of & heart attack on Mrs. Harm and Mr. Martin be the tion,"Thei mayor was'.first elected sponsored by White Laboratories; Inc., is presented to Kpymbnd Children, will tie issued bicycle jtfi. Mr. Sheldon, who Republican standard bearers in the in 1981 ssiCceedinS iorrtiep Demor ias-' a /B^pury attorney general t>ace for council seal* -was ratified T Kiin«k manager of ihe^Kenilworth office of the National State licenses upon successful comple- cfjatiq . Mayor VTalter, E. Boright. tion of the inspection and tests; A and state motoc vehicle director by the membership at a recent Tfte.mayor's naine had b^en placed Barik, b?J^ from 1956 to i960, is a member product is 'beingv displayed at- the bank. Loolcing on .at left Is 25-cent charge will be made for meeting, of the club. It was an- the_ licenges. Abating at jhe in- of the law firm of Sheldon and nounced that they will seek: elec- 4ion~4mder ^the label tit i-'Regular White Labs, advisor to the JA'compaDy,' v^ was taken. Neville^ •^Patrolmen Brent David, Republicans/' 4ypt the deadline Brokaw, D6nald TisCh and A native oi! Garwood, Mrs. Mann •'.. 'for filing ol petitions by candidates 'Charles David. has taken an active interest itt '",fbr. the primary. jLbcally only the The Easter, efdition of the school many phases of local life; (arid Democratic .ClufihaClufih s filed its slate Junior working on election, day is one of newspapers supervised' by Mrsi Speak her earliest recollections. : of candidates ^including Mayor Angela Levy was distributedi' to '; Aherp, Couriqflmen Bichard F. Lo- students prior tp'the holiday. Mrs, In 1963, "she became, the first 1 max and^Jsmes E, O'Brien, and Jeanne DeFiilipo's eighth grade woman in. the botough to manage Tax•','• • GpUectprrTreasurer Mrs KEJJILWiDRTH—Members of Keii-Co Llabs, Junior Achievement GARWOQD ,-i- Scouters. from a political campaign. One of her language • art classes have been District Four,, . Elizabeth Garwood^ First Aid Squaci. ' , preach at the, 9:30 and' 11 o'clock An • * Easier program . was pre- Explorer Scont pr;ograins, : ; ; the town sent to Garwood service- Following his .graduation! from servicfe 'Sunday at Community the bank today and tomorrow General Hospital yesterday morn- men and women all over the: world ' 'Mis, 'Mann's family has a long Jonathan Dayton (Regional I High from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m;. and toraor-"}ing suffering with severe burns. sented by the two afternoon kin- In. recognition-of his 45 years' history of connectioji. Wi^i Gar- Methodist, Church. His topic will diergarten classes last week 'Miss service to his country and the She has Worked for jfche- Cratrford School,: he went to work as an be. "The Conviction of Things -No' row fronrifrto 8 p.rii. to'sell the :. Police" said; the* victim, Ronnie Citizen and- Chronicle and the WQod\, Her parents, Kjr. and- Mrs. apprentice machinist iwith Talit product. •""'/ •'.•• '•'.•••.';'. ,v'!•'•':••.'•: .'• :• Lanning oi!602 Newark Ave^, andHelene Austin's class gave a play, youth; of America, the 'National Se!;\1^':>''}'' ' Council of the Boy Scouts of Newark Ledger gn^l presently is t Manuf'acturirig -Co. i« • Springfield. Church .school classe? .for ^ "" The' company^ meets"eaih -^4on- several neighborhood—children correspcmderii for:' :th,e iaizabeti .Tqdjay^djay^HeAs a HvpBie/tii s d,ay night at the laboratories from and girli three years old through iiim scpuUng'S; highest award -^ 'Daily. Journal.^ .' •-•'•' •'';'';;- . ;'•••••,•..,.: Wasi v K6r iatBeir was Swiss screw machine firm Which the elghttf gf6ia6'"wiii?me^t• at 9:3G %^tok ^•tJ.n*. under the leadership ip'orner of Newark,. Ave. and • Mrs. Mann is t>ast president w ^$^^g; Specializes in components for^ the St. M\rheh the^ •accident occurred, - ; second gr&de rnade a t: thisi ahd It a-tn'. .The;hUsftschool de- <*£;< Kurt Letiser, ESdward Varick; : i Buffalo.- '' / the Ladie's Auxiliary, of Bay Lea: n^. chief of its fire department. development of aviation., .. Dr. Leo Novak-and Donald Rv An- Two neighbors,-Mri, Joseph Teel- lptin aboard entitled "In • My Eas- in 1956, for his long cooperation partment will meet lor brea3cfasf a 1 in developing the Boy Scout Post 6807,. VFW, and the Garwood • Mr. IVJartin was bom in Brook- Mr. Martin is cubmaster of Pack 9 a.m. followed by a clas^ sessio: derson. White; Laboratpries has irtg of 607 Newark' Ave., arid Mrsi ter Bonnet," and displayed hafts • Department Auxiliary. As a lVbt' has lived in New Jersey 75 and a member of the Little ; .resumed sponsorship o£-^ JA. WUliahi Hbag ot 591 Newark Ave.j decorated With flowers. . . : Movement in Japan, and especial- bigf^^ g at- 9:38.- 2fsirserfy y __car- " An "Easter. program. was/present- ly. T^or-Ws toniributions to gf .she rwas^captain-:-l?f-^th< League, haying been assistant" wi)a Ibe provided for infants rand pany, after • an absericVs-of threw a :coat around the boy to ex- Cancer Crusade, and she ^hai manager of the Eaariiohd Expan- years, Junior Achieyifeinejit offers tinguish the flames as he ran to ed "by Mrsi. Ann LsCbsta's'third friendship Tjetween the 'United small children at both services,' (Continued on Page 3) States and: vJapan, the Boy Scouts served as vice-chairman, for thi Registration Deaidliiie sion team ior the fast two years. •.. ' The Junior Methodist Youth Fet valuable training to young people his home. Police were notifiedof March_;of Dimes, resideiqtial. chair: When the Garwood Jaycees were the accident by-Mrst-Thomaa M«- of -Japan awarded Mmone-oOiieii: Is the dead- ' lowship* will meet Sunday eveninj in modern business through a man for the Girl Scout' appeal arid funited a t»jiv, lit; uub . (Continued on Page .3) highest decorations; — the Hawk for registering to vote in the (Continued on Page 3) ' •'learn • by doing" prbgranu Awards Day Awaited Award. head of the Heart Fund drive. Sb Primary Election on June 1. Bor- the charter mem&ers, and he pre- Cmdr. Keane's address will be is a communicant of the Church o: ough Clerk A. T. Mos'ca's office at sently serves : as public relations By Basketball Teams St. Anne. : ' ":•.. J KJBNILWORTH — Awards day entitled "Our American Heritage." Borough Hall will, remain open chairman. He belongs to the con- for basketball teams of St. Ther- Scouts from District Four (com- She has been chairmah.. of the until 9 o'clock tonight for the_ccjp- gregation of the Garwjood Presby- esa^ CYO will be held Saturday prising Garwood, Westfleld, Moun- Garwood Woman's Club art: < Iveniencc of. late registrants. .'';!•' • (Commued on Page 3) at 1:30 p.m. at the Knights of Col-tainside and' Scotch Ffcnns-Fari- umbus Hall, Market St., by St wood) will stctge a display of early I Theresa's Council 4186, K. of C, in flags of the United States, and conjunction with the CYO. there will be a trooping of the SIS Highlighting the program wil colors ceremony featuring a bag- THINK GREENER be presentation of awards to the pipe band. grammar girls' basketball team Tickets for the dinner are avail-" When if Comes To iciwrisf which captured the county cham- able from the Watchung Area Come To Boulevard Garden Center pionship in. March. . Council, office • m • Elaiwfteld. • . $2 OFF $7_,$10 Rehearsal Session Tomorrow Our Best Selling For Girl Scout Village Fair Crabgrass Preventer trade-in GARWOOD— Although many troops are having a vacation this Halts stops .crabgrass week because of' the Easter holidays, local Girl Scouts have been for your old continuing their preparations lor participation in the Village Fa\r to before it starts; Pre- be held in West Orange on May 8. vents grub and mole spreader — any On Monday, a dance and cheer workshop was held for Juniors damage too. Yet it's so and Cadcttes who will pejform in kind to good grass you the Village Green event. Mrs. delegates at the council's annual make, size, . Louis Listo instructed in a dance meeting on May 19 at' the Moun- can seed any time '• tainside Inn. Garwood's delegates which she has choreographed es- are Mrs. Nemeth, Mrs. Albert Tag- condition — on a pecially for the scouts, and Senior liareni, and Mrs. Louis Listo. 5.95 Scouts Connie Trelease and Jerry A'-fllmstrip on the makeup of a Mustang Hardtop pictured it tndimapolis R»c«w»y Pjrk. Clermont, Indians—Mlrch 30.1955 brand-new Scotts Spreader. Pells instructed in checrleading. Village Fair booth was shown, Another rehearsal session will be Hostess troops were Junior 126 held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Bay and Brownie 328, with refresh- Feeds Ycur . Scotts Leaf Memorial Home on South Ave. ments provided by troop mothers. Lawn and j Participants are requested to make Mustang [Skjpfoves Does FOUR every effort to be present as only E-Z Spred two weeks remain before the fair Michele Banyasz Extra Jobs! date. The latest worcl Winners in the recent art con-Alternate Delegate 1. Prevents crab- test must have their entries pro- grrass, foxtail, in lawn spreaders perly mounted in accordance witfi To Citizenlmtitute Lowest-priced six-cylinder Mustang outdrags 2 out.of 3 of the best-selling gooscgrasa. Villago Fair rules, and in the pos- GARWOOD — Michele Banyasz, TURFBUILDER session of the neighborhood chair- daughter of Undersheriff and Mrs. imported sports cars—a/so its leading American competitor-in U.S. A.C.- • •2. Clears out man, Mrs. Victor Nemeth, by May diindcllon - John L. Bunyasz of 120 Winslow supervised tests at Indianapolis! Now you know you get -sports car G. Specifications call for oil paint- Pi., has been selected by the Gar- pliisi plalntahi, SAVE $1 ings, watcrcolovs, graphics and performance in the standard Mustang Six. .-.while you save money, too! Fe«d» yxur Uwn and . buckhorn. wood Woman's Club'as alternate do«» low |e»tr»1 iob* collages to have stiff backing, be delegate to the Girls' Citizenship UAPHD TIME. QUADTERMILC tCCEURATION TRIALS— Mustang Six (stock, itandjrd lowest-pficod 3- "3. Controls chick- .95 neatly franfcd (homemade or Institute to be held at Douglass mO RACtWAt fARK speed stick model) rnn. |ust 35/100 sne: behind sccd- .bought) and wired in the back for College, New Brunswick, in June. FIRST SECOND THIRD import that's, about $300 mbre, 800 Ib. loss! —ting knot ' Winning and TRIAL TRIAL TRIAL MusUnp cleanly outran two other bfiit-s -you buy •"Arm rt- J__ I'll! TT?T imports'p/us loading AmeHciin co'mpcliior I weed. Junior crayon drawing: must be that Linda Noyes, daughter of Mr. Imported Spoili Cat A matted and .suitable for taping to a J!-1"7 4. Protects lawn any Scotts product and Mrs. Walter Noyes of 206 ii'Spoilt Cat U wall. Hickory Ave., will be the club's Impotted Spoth CaTif" airain.st ants, leading Air.orieaii Co.'npetitor To.i'j 2O.C6 grubs, chafers. • A Neighborhood Association delegate this year. PAVILIONING "V YC^K'.VOMLD'i way held last night at St. Michele, a junior at Arthur L. Anne's School. The flag ceremony Johnson Regional High School in •TEST-DRIVE MUSTANG'S HOT NBV200-CU1N.SLXATYOUR FORD DEALER'S 4.95 & 9.95 was [)ert'orm,ed by. Cadettes oE Clark is an honnr student and is ANOTHER CIG MUSTANG.ROAD RALLYE, JUNfl 12-COML IN FOR DtTAILSt Troop 117, Barbara. Tagliarcnl, taking the liberal arts course. She v —- Carol Wei.->s, Debonih Rodd, Kath- is homeroom secretary, chairman leen Coleman and Patricia Trud- of the Prom committee and a eeau. member of the Girls' Athletic As- TWBN BORO AUTO CORP, BOULEVARD GARDEN CENTER Mi1:;. Joseph Kunzenback of .sodation and the Spanish National Washington Ii.oek Council'present- Honor Society. Michele plans to 158 E. Westfield Ave., RoseHe Park, N. J. 604 BOULEVARD 272-6277 © KENILWORTH ed the proposed change* in by- attend college and major in either H:; to bo voted upon by ullicial Spanish or ait. X

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Y ' ' . '•' Kenilworth iWtle League - on Sat- ,260 North..Ave/, Janet Milko,' 312 Mrs. Mayy Ann- Eodes of'Crariford Municipal Building -vyill be o^ien 1 is the faculty adviser. • .. • until\9'o'clock tonight, the dead- urday, May '!", will be made at a Ced<».r St.; Diane.. M.onahan, Miss Women's Pin line for1 voter registration. "'•'• , league meeting at the aRneli House Fifth Ave.; Linda Pe\y, 517. . Miss Pierro-.'\yill p"lay:!tli0 role of Mai-y in "J. B." A freshman, she at Z:30 p.m.'Monday; ;.: -' -." T; row-Aye.; James^tnkin,- 31?Myr-' is a liberal arts inajor in IJnion Ju- tie* Ave.; Gregory Pyle, 349 Second Ave,; Maryahh Toorney, 634 nior College's day session. A grad- ^E^ — New; officers • . GARWOOD — . . „. , . - GARWOOD -r- Two teams re- to Acttlress Spruce Aye., and Karen Toth, 344 corded- sweeps . in afction of 'the uate of Jonathan bayto'ri Begional wereJelected at, a meeting of- ihe. announced the engagement of ^j; Jd5ugWer .MJsS:Pa^,,|Hffn Hflrnish, High School,.Springfield, she is the-] Democrat Socki $ Ave, ':'..'., ;"^ '. .'.;. .:"• I Garwtood Women's Bowling League ldi' Auxiliary ' of Kenilworth e scholarships provide the re- " • to Kari Kelien^on of'J^.; and."" ~" "" "~ 1 daughter. of Mr. and Mr j. Gabriel ^y 2230,.', VFW, recently^; at f John ^ p p f.t Qarwrood Lanes last Thursday •.•ecretary c-f the ;Bo8ira of • -'-Asses-- ' y of Springfield. . '• : nlgh'tv G'anvood leverages .downed I. .Pierrbv. •'•' • ' •'...••' ..",. .-. . Veterans Center.- -, :V . ' "GARWQOp ~ ^eriearsals will eipients..with.$500 .a year' or..yie " Tfte • :'or«;, -uvill discuss'.the revaluation amount gf tuition, whichever is: ttje late -Mr. Harnishy is., a jgr^duate flans. took th0 measure of tjie VFW. ' ed :president" succeeding. Mrs. Ed- pfoga ^ ^ of Artriur h.- Johnson, IlQgional 1 ; Choir at 6:30 and. Chancel "Choir The. £ra^wood won two/games Sr: ward-Pibit.- .- ' '': ..••'; ' •_••'_' '•''•. •'.-.'-,.. 1 speaker'-at a social meeting to be. High. School, Cl5,rk. She i^ eix)i* Chobin's .Florist as; Bodyait '.. Other new officers are: "Senior at ;7:30- this evening. On Satujf- held by menders of the Garwood ty Men to Compete , ployed at the Scarfcirough, B^au£y " tbe.Career Girls twice. , . vice^pre3ii.den.t,.: All's. Howard H6f- day,- the Cherub ...Choir, will, re- DemocratiDemocrt c QQuit m\%'%';• %;:J^: ^ j^l Bale Carnegie Contest Shop, 105 *Miln St., CranfoiN^ ackor; junlpr. viceTpresidetttj Ki:s. h.earse- at 9 a.m.%-and Junior, CJjoii"-] Au?aliaryti .inQit the Westwooct';a% %'J^^f \ ^8 .j'Hlgh games for the night were • Carl kirk of 16 6ak Lane, a' Mr; Keller, >a graduate\f>l J6n&- GARWOODr-. Color motion pic- Joseph" Peek; . treasurer, Mrs. >t 10 a.rpi A-Cappeila. Choir rer p.m.- Monday. • -• • posted as follows: : member- of the Raritan Velley' than Dayton Regional High School, Activities .Eleanor:. Pglusib; 197-150 - in a ;ures .of Bermuda, Hawaii and MichaelyVenecia; conductress, Mrs. he"ars?ll will- be -at 7 p;m-Moriday. •.".•i Alsountroduced- at-the meeting Springfield, -is"employed hy; the tforth Carolina were shown by Church^',schpol__ will .^conye-ne, at will* be th* new bbfouglv attorney,' Speakers Club; Woodbridgev wilf; GARWOGD •"Proud of the 481 serjes; fiertha Kon^ski, 191- Artliur Russo} gyarld, -'JVfts. Dom-r 1 P. J. Meith Co.^ Point Pleasant.. • ty Rev. Recreation Supervisor.Pat DiFabio 9:30 '.a.m.: Sunday arid •"morning former Mayor Robert i... Sheldon compete "in the seventh district; GpspesH; hajs: been 1.60 in a 478 series;.-;Edith Guer- inick '-ViUgor; secretary, -Mrs. Jpbji ." Maltojins.ori,.pastot <>f Gar- n a "progfam-Sponsored, by the Charles Pleutjer; musician; Mrs. worship "will be; ;held'. at 41- a.m•of-'Rosell. e Park, •: '•; - •,. --./-. ••;, -: pale Cijrnegie Alumni Assocla-'; rierd, 183 clean game and 164 in Recreation Commission for the; There WiU, be Senior High Feilow- 1 tion*s 15th annual convention-and; wood Presbyterian Church, as the a-481 series; Marie.Harturig; 172- William ypji; Ohlen; trustee, Mrs. 'Councilman -Edward W. Krepnpa y Senior Citizens' Qlub last Thursday 1 ship meeting at 7 o'clock* Sunday contest. .•'.•;• - '•;'•''•'•7:.'' :. :'••'• •• '•; ';.• i ifti' ^t^in wot 154 in a 473 series. Edward Pilat; patriotic instructor, is chairman of arrangements for sertnoii togic.fwtii'e ^t^in. wot- at• St. Paul's .United Church 'of tjlie meeting. ", the contest will be-;held Satur-: sblpr-sri oO wy ;% Mrs..Har&d Hsrth.-.and chaplain, evening. blervice oO Swwfey.,;. He ^Eleanor Tritask, < 161^156 in. a Christ. ."•. •.' - .... .; •. . ' , ' .. ' First-yeaE confirmation 'class day at Qrcen Valley Inn. Greenf base his text-pn.;Romans.,.l;l-17. 460 series; Eleanpra Kutsera; 181- Mr. DiFabio annOuncbd plans for Mrs. Ernest Vinella'.' "•-. '.•'.. ' Donations of $5 each -were made, will: meet with thie' pastor, Rev; brook. Mr.' Kirk will present &- ^uda'y, school willcqhyene ft 9:45 157; Fran ;Vargajia, 170; Dot Hy- a card party to be held at Bay State Scholai^Hip8 ° 10-minute prepared public service : to the Salyatioh Ai-my, and the Siephen .'Siabo, at; 3:30' p.m.. Mon-; : ' V;••"'>•:••..'".•/ .'" '' du^e; 1.68^|5?' in' a/ 463 series;' tU—Mr. and Mrs. AJ> te&m ff om thv e Wil-Hazel Zukasky, 16i; Lydia Carra-* "May-it^' Proceeds will help finance of the Board of Christian Educa- GARWQQD — Eight/Garwood George Kiiday of 115 Anchor PL, ; lol w Swiye Pfestytexisin $ Jat, 161. trip for the seo|OF citizeri unit.1 r ip^Deaeh^ $c., pt.339, Seconijt il tetp ; tion at;.8'o'clocfe;that: pight!.. "•"•'. .resident!} are. included anaohg^.iQ* ad a in.^tnber,of the Sub-: , announce the engagement of will'nl Sunda'i y o'itf tth^ i Westrnlnater •-: Wilma Darroch, 159rl54j Gloria" Tickets will.•,be: available'. at - the high school pupils who-.^iil .receive1 aferClttJiiion wiijl : : th^ir,,d^jfcite^:1$5?^j 1$ , JJTeaT » J^oririJ^raie : 151;; Anne Kaiserv 151; door, ;.. •: ;.. ,• '•' •. ];] ''-' • ••*> '"''" (cjpntinued Frorn Page1 state'scholiBrship&for' collegestudy 'present a threeW minut© imp'romp- Desjih, to Pfc. % Lee Walten,; sop. .,,....,«;;isi.';.•,•• :• • nounced their slate of !rj'pminatiohs beginning in Septehiber,:according tu speech; He is. an alternate. ', Team, standings: p of JMrs, Charles Thomas, of #r prior to" £ M to. an anQouncement'HhJiJ week by i7^7T^e.ic.<)^^ti^..lQ,;the;;dtslTic^ t W- *• CitlzepMiid'C.hi:o?iicle There will foe a. meeting of t Bodyart ...... I...... •deadlinev'j y ihe'^tafe'Sc^blar^'p>£orBmcusSi 58% ''' •«' " '.• 33% " ^'%} ' " ^ —-^F-inal:'plans 1 ' 1' - • ^•»' '• - • - ' i •*•' building ccahmitte'eat.io'clodc this Bfevenvgcs ...... 48 44 The: ISb^ough clerjc's office in; the They .are:, • Jose|?h;il3L:' -48 44 for opening, day' beremonies of-the 45 45 Society Indfets 41 49 Kax Bros.; ..;,..j..,....,. .39: BX tfhobln.1 Horiat 29 61 21 a l 1 SPRINGFIEli) — The National :on Honor Socifity at Jonathan Dayton Seek Regional iiigh School' indveted 21 hew members at the annual spring attended school In Medical Supplies nduction ceremony last Thursday ^^^ phy- at 3. special assembly. . 1..-. " Michael Adickman, president of onmojqitht ; , .,,.,,.;., ,\. :..i . sicians and pharmacists are aiding A aumftier wedding is planned., CqhcieFni; an ihternationa the, chapter, conducted.the induc- ti Abit v cees. These people are donating memberjs of .^e sbcleiy'spSa&ipg at

]Qr; Jim Turpin, who runs, four Ian. His topic was "Character.'' clinics in Hong Rpijg -and Vie Juniors inducted are: James Bender, Susan Blackraan, Cheryl Nam.,..;...... „., .; ;,;A ...., . , . ,;. ;r--- -Approximately Boyle, Joseph DeCristqpher, Pam-i^ 250; bo-yi and ^qcls jisirtic^aj^d ii^ J Project Concern, which, is the j ;pro- name' given-to Dr. Turpin's tais- ela- Gardiner. Leila lifpore, Robert tSa Rasteir ,^gg ,hw»t siag^ijt by ^eductlbn planner foy i^ jffpreines, Gretehen Purkheiser, BecrjeatiOB ,Gt*imlssion, ai i sion,J? a non-profit project". Th Radiator and "Standard Sanitation success- o&"the-clinics depend in Linda Reisberg and Jijarcia SlC of Cfitttier. St: nem JlRajni kOff.;...- ,-.'; • •'-•. •; ' - ,-•,; _ -.'• Saturday. •.; •.•^.^.\Z. :. large, part on donations in cbatr^ao, = ofoftt th thee .n.financee i f form of medicai supplies. Senior? inducted are:. Irene Ba- ' .vjT^v^awpre B candy tee forthe tiblr* aniiu^l 'technical roff, Carol Cowles, Zelinan: Gepsh-. den ior the children to ti 'Philip J, Gillidh, local Jayeee coriSfirencoriSfirencec - **£ ^ to^-^ A Aia^r^an^ , Proff pj 'Concern. cimiri|dan, report: win, Marcialalien, Marilyn. duction" a^d'toveiitoty ^JontrbJbt t &o- that supplies ip, exce^offive-and' zell, Tina; IVltarzeli, Patricig HOpre, iiunabered,- ciety, ^ia vfce,''held"\at\\K4yr Ybfk i Ellen Parker, Jtiart Raivitz, Lynn r; rone-h:alf tens will be shipped t< Unlyer'sity.-'bn." Majr'4. •'.<•"' ' Dr. Turpin by the New Jersej Stern and Laurerie Street' v' Jayceea'this year. \gd ; :; (ppxitinuei|>pd Expansion Bqi't"C<\ for 2? meetini g of;title QrilcialvBparlild d Double Size as the com-, Sunday ifollov^ing manuia'ctux- 1 i ' He" 'is. in!g'.;:i<>r TURF BuiLD $he ljorough's 1965 re^resentatlyfe has called a meeting of the com- a* tf. a Saf«,- IlHsonabl* tad to the ^nter-ilunipipal. Grofip fpr mission op edubatida oh Tffednea ;RaU"Service^ ;;; day flit the qhjiirch att ^ jp.net , ' Imm«di&l* S*nrlot. Councilman Krempa attended •;.:-• Miss La"Vejrn«s • Weav?rj" prgatdst- Van - Rail — BoU Fertilizes Twice the Lawn ^cbtch piains"Htigpifc' Hi^h SchoolShl:: Durinipig choirrtiaster, has • stanbunicis| ^t World. War II he served in' tfie there will "be ho choir rehef^ Area. •:•••>,- •European Theaitre vidth the lT^ tonight because the ^JSCS birthday HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent Covers 10,000 Sq. Ft. and J9th A}r^ Fprqes. He is party program is seVi J:I-J ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. of Bay Leaf Post 6JSO7, Flraproot Packing & Craii~;« «J and'fiie JJoly j^aime Society. foz-Commoxcial aad ' Ealiroatei QlVen Fnraly Regular Size of'the. Chuwh «f St. Anne. JBEe Homebold Good*. y;as chairman, for the local Girl ^wdsfp Page J .fr:--!rifiM| Qt • Scout fund, ^rlve in 1963. grade fpr. the Jptermediate grade?; ' A native of Gqirwood, Councll- Repitatiows. were gijjen, by JPanne pian Aliiivjnti vvas ^appointed to the giljtti^^y:; (Jjencjva. #*$> ^p~ ^ i Councip l Jtest January;y! " y pj OWLY 'ior jthe remaining year pf,,the tena a|cB.! Leading; parts -jn. .th/e, play, pf JMaypr Edward S. Tripka, Who "The N-ew .-ijglasifcer^Bunny,j ^ were resigned ;as,, i;buhcilta,an, on. th^t ;by, CatWeeW n SStpllfiOl j KiKeithh dafe ^-assume the post of mayor. Zeigler,'. John Pallick ami Peter m Guaranteed to Give You a Coifncilmqn Alimpnti, a gradu- Guariglia:' ThQ ppograni• lpH COMPLETE Greener, "Thicker/ Lovelier ate of Lincpln Sc;h6ol and Jona- with choral speaking ^nd a mu- Lawn. Covers 5,(X)0 Sq; Ft. than paytjon Regjpnai High Schpol, sical. '• ';.'•••' ''• '• ••:'.• -'' .'••' FOR A GENUINE Springfield, is employed as a fore- v SAVE $106 man by C. Marinelli & Sons, con- |Boy crete contractors,' of Berkeley ( ?a8« 1) WINKLER HALT§ PHIS Heights, with which firm he has 'of '.$6j6• Ne\yar)t,-Ave-. at 11; 20 been associated,for IS years. - a.in..'. •.-"•... •;• .-,..-...• •' ;• • ." •• •' R$995 . Hfe is .serving this year as chair- Dr. Edmund JpJujkins treated BURNER man of tb» law&ond-4ic«B6es com-: 1 the boy at the scene. ;fThe Kenjl-: pv|ttee and also is a memb.er of the wortJj First' Aid ^quad took, thje A GREAT OIL BURNER MADE BY f^rer water and'popr^finance, rec- youngster to JSUzabefeh General reation and industrial committees^ Hogpital wh(?re he is-repostedt-to tie was a member of the Maypr's BUY 10 PRODUCTS faii; condition. . , advisory committee for three years. Never before have so rijany features been in- WH PACKAGES AND Investigating were Officers Don- corporated in a high pressure oil burner. New IScoitsl Councilixvan Alimpnti served in. ald, Tisoh and Garland Erieier, i)e- A BARGAIN!! OF AHY 10% OFF design, muteriala and construction make this the^Arrhy from June, 1945,.to De- tective-Lt.. Joseph DiMatib and 1

Standard Lumber Open Daily 9-6 AND SUPPLY COMPANY FUEL COMPANY Thurs. 'til 9 HOUStWARES * HARDWARE * GADGETS * GIFTS \ Phone BRidge 6-2700 109 N. Uniati Ave. 94 Higli Street Cranford 230 Centennial Ave. "Since 1895" Cranford ""• .• I

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I ESTATE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE WOMEN MEN' FIRST INSERTION — 3 cents a word, 90 cenfs minimum, cash " PAINT COMPLETE; MNB REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN wanted foi opening ofAn^i^te^0 with order. (A 10 cents service charge is made for each active, centrally located office In Cran- t-ART TTMF DRIVEIl light delivery truck, SHAHEEN AGENCY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ford Experience preferred but will train mornings onl , Monday through Friday Strikeouts were prevalent as the Americar> league.opened its '\ billing.) Car essential. Bobs Matkot, ?IUdKO 0-1214 Realtors LATEX WALL PAINT REALTOR — BR 8-B580 ^ season at Adams Avenue Field Saturday; ^e-rVmkhi Fuel Red Sox 15 North A\e. E. * tt YOUHG MAN, for acneral work. In drue. REPEAT INSERTIONS -» (Consecutive weeks without copy to choose from Mr's. George Zahn tied "for the 488B. . ' . ": be. hold by Flrit "Churoh of Christ Scien- General Yankees ; Eleanor T. Oral* ..... BR 6-1118 tist, Cranforcl. 'New Jorsey, ,oji May 6. •§0Cond spot- 'Mrs. John Wittke NOT RESPONSIBLE "for errors in ads taken by telephone. took the lead' from./the; beginning ;: M.0MINTJM combination'' storm windows . 1905, ot 8 p.m., In the Church edliice, %on.low putts Awith 32. 'oniDlete Multiple listings and screens—used—various sizes. $5.00 WORK WANTED SprlneflelB Ave. at Mlln St. CaU 276- to. win over the Medics'., D.EADLINE FOR COPY - Wednesdays at 10 A.M. and up— Lifetime Aluminum Products .6888,. or £76-0346 tor particulars. :^ . 4-29' 4_Q> IVIartin Jn Class B, Mrs'; RajrrP. Glynn Inc.. 103 South Avenue, W.. BRidge 6- • W6MEN:: •:•• placed ffcst with Mrs. John V. 3209. .-.;• • ••• . ,-• •-.. . : ... U OPERATORS •< for.'refreshment stand in' ed his team to the win' and hefce'd ; - Telephone BRidge 64000 - Union County Park System. Pleasant v- '.•••_' .„ _-,,„_ -,».:4.^ '-"A*XV. ^-«:L~ Blqys and Mrs. E. W. Thomas ty- work, ideaideall" forfor. family group. Phone his owri cause with .a flfth Anlng ing lor second. Mijs.. Chris Schultze . EVELYN WADE & SON SALT POH WATER SOFTENERS., d«Uv- WOMAN WISHES IRONING to do ta her EL 2-8431 for U?talla Mon.-Prl.' , 0 ; hbmetun. 7 «e<». Refined, rock, pellets and Wat- borne, by the bunfflo. CaU BRldsei 6- a.jn. to 5 p.m. ••.'. :': .•' , •• ',• • .'.';'. . Heller wa^-'the los- won low putts with 31, •• - / 5 REALTORS — " kins coarse. All 100 po»md baBS. ,3284. • - • •.. •:. ,': - '. • : ..•"••'.. " ing: A\/starie&[ a Serving Cranford and B Si R Salt Service. CHesfnut-.1-2720 rally iri tlie third biit werie cut • Mrs. Joclc.Reatly won. the Class tt RELIABLE . BABY SITTER. Thone: -276- rally iri tlie mm ESTATE•;: !^B4a^: v - Buburbin Union County —OSRJdge 6-M88. . „ short by Wayne'yipimspxi who s thine old. FAnwood 2>-74M!. 9 season with games scheduled Why h&ve a let of rent receipts, whea you nd modern tile bath, full basement, com- mod, complete line of waiters and Masonry, Plastering & RooSns. BRidge inning when Marsh belted a long ,can start out In n home of your own? Ex- lnatlon storms and. screens, garage and Janitorial «upplle>, 413 Coutoonlal e-3829.. fto Job (between Brookdalo & H«rnlns) Yice-.president, an- PXANOa AND OHOANS, top- brand*. b«st PLDMBINQ- AND JUMBLE STORE ' The i^eel-Strong White Sox put nounced today. \ ;.. I Bl'low. CaiBSIK: PIANO •.:«><.. Votih . remodellnB and now p2g n Saturday in- \ - ViK" Ave. at RSBrosd StttUon. Westfleld, together"'five hits?lay tyricti, Bw wV SCHOOL'S WITHIN A 3- RANCH REDUCED ADatna 2-8811. tl 6-1898.' tt' Rh d Killi bt lt 21 cliide: Rams vs. Stars at Hillside^:- 'This Bungalow has JUMBLE STORE PAUL SCHEDTXUS — Open nett', Roche andi Killin but lost 2-1 ;Ave. SchooJ flelci; Chiefs vs. Mar- • MINUTEWALK The Owners of this 8-room Ranch in CARPENTER "and CONTRACTOR. All Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday to t}ie .AntoUie Tigers'. Montgom- 2 full baths" ErookstdErokstdo AreAr a wanwat Actionn. LLarto liv- LAMPS •',,. klndB of alterations, porches, otc. L1JD- 9:30 ajn. to 4:30 p.m. For oollectltm call Itos ^t prahge Ave. School field, t WIQ SEIBERT, 388 Lincoln Drive; Kea- BRidge Q-0222 qi BRidue 8-8224. tf ery had 11 strikeouts for the win- ] From this three-bedroom colonial home, With 4 bedrooms, brand new Scietw.Klt- ing room, Ifull dining room. Modern rat-in M BPECIAUSTB. OVER 4O ilworth. BRidge 6-0526. , tf Beave?s]V$,|.Angels attJnami No. 2 -in tip-top condition. Owner wants action. kitchen. No ,Btepa to the 3 twin bedrooms, YEARS ners and, with the help of Kresge, c.hen and"a low price of $22,000. What a- and $ baths.. Quiet tltreet, near schools. E IN ELECTRICAL LAttP AND field, Blues vs. (Poltsat Nqmahegan. f, Many extrae. 929,900; • 1 T SHAPESHAPE, BO9lNEBS.__LABaER STOCK, Andersonj andi Jphhsonj pUt th« . BuyllT Ideal for Children. • •• "~ AitMlNtrM ^ PORCH encioinres. . nshtk ; Bbuleyardi Beldi*/jandi'..Beari'^' LAMP. PARTS»-BA8K8, : ETC. WE CAS Jalouslea.. awning type "wlndoviB,1 - coia-H [aniejmJceJin^the fifeli. inning $27,500 REPAIR AMT LAM? OB SHADE. blnatlon storm windows and soreeca or e only run for the. Sox came to 'AH'» See our ads in S«. ,.;•••.,..•••.' •• •• ••« ill North Ave,. yr. a Fireplace, 2 bedrooms and a small extra MASON WORE AND REPAIRS. Steps, ELSIE'S ALTERATION SHOP Indians ... I room . on' the 1st - floor.- l*arge finished Red Sox ..,...;,..... School field, Seals vs. Ha'ms at Urii- FREE PARKING IN REAH yralKa, . catios, drains, No "Job too Ladles' Dresass — Buits —; Coat* • ... 1 room on the 2nd, full basonient, hot-water Tel: 276-1053 " " THE ERY small. BRidgo 2-6044,•• After 5. s^n 111 AWon St.." Crjinford TlKera .. 1 ami No, 2 field, pears vs. Beavers heat, rcc. room, 2-car sarase and a -beauti- yARHS INSTROCtlON t»U BRidge 6-3620. « O Tol., a7R-84

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CRftftftfORIK (N. J,) ( f AND CimONICtfi^rTHWRSDAY, APRIL 22f;19CS f mgc Five

Merlyn W^ Jones,' varsity*lrack and Drew University in Madison. lilla Mfernatics ooaclv. and junior varsity football :e presently • in grades 11 and 12. • nn 1 and wrestling;coach, was named . A.- member of .Hltfc Park Metfio.-. By JSlARK HAVItANO to succeed Stan dist Church in! Elivsabeth, Jones is r married ,'and. ftas three, sons and Delia ftbsa of Grantord and Greg Chlan of• Westfield ipcKed up in a strong pitching Coach Merle Jones' varsity' tracYV.k " tea"•" m.. . opene!\ nn-vm'od ther seaso«n, •football coach this past Tuesday r |l tvs.o daughters^.. •••'-'•'. -'./.•.,:• ^::^H Tto»VWa"'w)ming -oittt on. top, as he allowed the Blue Devils onlv one -i* •s of Springfield, 77J&.T^sday.^^^^^^J^^^Ji afternoon at ttfe loseis" home fielt d The Cougars registered tion h.it in liurlfng the Cougars to a 4-Q victory: sweeps in the 220-yard clash and tht> high jump A lettoi-winning guard for fouv Delia R.osa struck out 12 batters and had a no-hitter going until the sixth inning when The Bulldogs pumped off to a slim lead when Carolan yoars on the Bloornsburg Slate Stith lined a singly Off the Cougar nupundsman's glove for the only Weslfield bingle Chlan, -won the 100-yard dash with Te lChei <* College football squad in PORT! S '""' considered one of the better a time of 10 JMVIike Jones and Blcjom burg, Pa, he "helped, lead CHIDUU pitchers in the county, took Rich Schlenger placed second his team to an undefeated-.season S Albans Leads 2-Mile Squad the loss although he gave up in 1951 and the Pennsylvania SI ate and thud for Cranford Teachers' College championship as only four hits and retired eight In the 220 Biederman, well as the runnerup. spot in thai Today: Varsity Gait — Cranford To Win in Federation Relays Cranford batters on strikeouts! Sorge, and Jones of Cranford com- at Ralxway, 3:30 p.m. conference m 1950, p'52 and 1353. Tom Albans turned in a sensa- before Albans finished with his The local nine now has a 3-Q-lj bined to sweep tlje event The The new vai sity grid mentor has Freshman Baseball — Sochi 1:55,9. slate with all the victories winning time was 23 1 done a fine job guiding the junior . at Hillside Ave. School and onal 1-55.9 anchor le^g to pace Albans' fioe time m the relay against Watchung'Conference op- In the 440 Tom Albans came vaisitj football tearij. and has ac-i Springfield at Orange .rtye. Iranford H3gh Sbhool to a first School. ' event .serves notice that ho- has an ponents. Cianford, however, faces across the tape m 51 0 to win the cumulated a 2-9-1 record since dace u% the Group, IV two-mile Tomorrow: Varsity and JV Base- excellent chance of breaking the a tough schedule this coming week race for Cranford Tabakin of 1959 He has coached the varsity elay Saturday in the second an- 1:57.4 _Cranfqrd -half mile mark track squad since 1953,- the junior ball — CTrahlord vs. St. Mary's with games against Rahway and Springfield and Donnelly tied for at Memorial Eield, 3:30 p.m.' mal New Jersey Track Feder- plus the 50 7 quartei mlip record, "j second varsity wrestling team since 1959 tion relay carnival at Highland Clark in loop play and St. Mary'3 as well as" taking freshman track Varsity Tennis — Cranford vs. Cranford also finished fifth in In the -880 Roland Scheller won MERLE JONES the 880-yard ielay to place 10th in in noil-conference action. * in Iflo2 and being named'assistant Scotch Plains at Cranford 'ark. the e\ent in a time of 2 05 wh'le I-Iigh School courts, 3:30 p.m. the Group IV competition. The Cougars scored a single tal-f varsity footbafl coach this past The local team was clocked in Wood of Spungfield placed second Montcjair State College in Mont- Varsity Track — Penn Re~ 1:16.9 which was mote .*han" 10 . The same two-Jtvile relay team ly in the second, third, fourth snd and Bodnar finished third Mike season ' . :.,-_.•. ,• clair. He. has also attended Ra- lays. ;ecands- faster than the second of Scheller, l*ad.&nyc, DeMicco and filth innings. In the second, Pauf DiMicco ran the mile in 4 46 to Jones holds his U.S. degree from tional. Science Foundation summer Freshnaan Baseball — Scotch Albans will go to the Penn Relays >lace Ewing Township squad. LingerleHU singled and went t§ take the event while MacMilhan Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- institutes, for .mathematics at Ye- Plains at Orange Ave. School, Roland* jScheller smarted the .race this Saturday Cranford's npxt of Springfield and Dave Ladanye lege and an MA'.-••degree-'from' shiva University; in.. New- York City .3:30 p.m. yith a 2:04, Dave Ladanye had a dual 'meet is Monday at Scotch second on an error. Fred Vogel'^ phced second and third respect- Saturday: Varsity Tuick — Penn !:08 and Mike DeMicco ran a 2:09 Plains, long fly sent him tqr third, befor<| ively Relays. he scored on a passed ball. [ : The high hurdles saw Paul Bau- Varsity and JV Baseball — • After two'quick outs m the third1, er win the race m a time of 17 1. Dinsmore epllects 4 Hits Cranford at Rahway, 2 p.m. Mtttleman walked, stole second For Cranford, Charlie Hamilton Monday: Varsity Track — Cran- Phillies Roll Past Pirates and" John Keppler singled hmi finished third In the low hurdles As JVs Stop Weitfield, ' ford at Scotch Plains, 3*30 p m. IVfark Ettin finished first foT Cran- home. In the fourth, Tom "Nolan • .• • By MARK , . Vaisity Golf — Cranford vs. ford in a time of 22 2 Bauer plac- Woodbridgc at Echo Lake, 3-30 In National League Opener wai hit by a pitch before Dave Coach Tom Pugliese's junior varsity baseball team bounced back ed third for the Cougars -'p.m. The ftobbins and Allison Phillies demonstrated their batting Prill reached first on an en or. On- from an earlier loss to Westfield to:defeat the Devils, 4-1, Monday at. A sweep in th6 high jump .Tuesday: Varsity Baseball — plents on opening day in the National League as they collected 20 a wild pitch both the runners ad- the lobers' home field. " .. . • •*..-.•. ..••.:. clinched the meet for the Cougars Crantord vs. Claik at Me- uns oit 17 hits in lolling past the Cranford Realtors Pirates,. 20-1 vanced a bnse and Ed Beadle James _Fair won the event at 5 ft Doug Ross was, the 'winning hurler as he allowed only three jrnorialJField. 3:30 p m. Bob Lizanich, winning Ritcher, had three singlps and a double reached on an en or to load the ;hitsr Hainngtoit: - Varsity Tennts — Cranlord to help his own eaH^-wh1}e-Itobby--£lniz > bases -Delia—Row^s sacr-ifico-' fly finished in the next tWo iitting star., for Cr,;anford as1 he* at Rosolle, 3'30 pm. ^ and Tommx Isaac, Jeff Corciorie scoied Nolan. In the fifth Keppler 1 up four. hits.in four trips Freshman Baseball—Orange walked, stole sec6ftd went to thud '':.. $£ots. Arthur won ;ithe pole vault and Jimmy Grun each had two t : to, the plate, Whpleford, Bordon, Ave. School at Roselle, 3 30 on a passed ball and scored on ^jfor ;the,;^ulJ4osts,;:.With-'a . 10-foot singles. Lwanich also struck out junip. DlGioyanni and Rinaldi and MeJaipes collected the West- p.m. Lingcrfeldt's single. ;^Vfere seconds a^d| third, respective- field'safeties. -..- .: Wednesday: Varsity Track — 10 and had a no-h'itter' going ilntil Westfield threatened to ticoie in ly, for Cranford. The broad jump JOE DIFABIO The Cougars opened the game in Cranfoid at Roselle, 3:30 p.m. he last inning -when Spanky the first and sixth, innings. In the hi?.second" with a single tally. Varsity Tennis. — Cranford Prutzman Opened th^ frame with Opening Day initial stanza two- man were ic- was the first event in which the Gene Demsey walked aftd Jay Bulldogs placed two men. Siegal vs. Plainfiold at Cfapford High a single, stole'second and came tired by strikeouts before the next In reached first on a single. School courts, 3:30 p.m three all reached first via walks . :iaftd Boltman finished first and DiFabio Extends pick Smithers sacrificed G. Demsey home on two successive grourid- Mound Gem jffurd, respectively. Rau-was. sec- J. Young of St.-Marias ^ A fine defensive play by Ed new high three -game series inark' ;to third; before Steve Pozarek outs. Ceimajc of the Apaches ond fo* Cranford^ grounded out with Demsey scoring Beadle put out the fire and the : l 1 Pi in the Inter-Church Bowling The Cranford Elks No. 2008 Reds highlighted opening day action in ' '''\ flBr^0'... ;!W'^iierbm»jer threw the qh. the play. side was retired. In the sixth League Tuesday night by tossing Unami League had to go into extra inmngs before the"Nomaheg3n League by'twirling frame, Styth singled and went to discuss Wl ft. 2 in. to win the ev- : a 673 set. He had games of 239, The .Cranford lead widened in they were able to edge the Heden- « no^hitter which included 18 ent over Prjajretv-of Cranford and second on a' wild pitch before Joe DiFabio, son of Mr. and Mips. 235 and'199.-, he third:,when the Cougars ralliied berg- MaeBean Dodgers, 4-3. Jack strikeouts and crocking out a Mease walked. Bnx then reacheS •. . Adickinan. of Springfield.; Weber- for two big runs. -Larry..Nelson Opens Season Leppler and Jim Donovan paced dquble and a slngje in leading his ^augr s)sp coppe_4. the. $hotp,ut "with A. A. DiFabi* of J18 North Lehigh, J.' Stabler c| Ganvood Presby- first on an error to'load the babes tripled and scored on a long single The Undinl League opened its the winners at the plate while Tom team to a 7-1 win over the Gibson before Hendershot grounded into ' a heave of 49 ft. •%'.iii.' Dreyer,n"n,* has extended his pitching terian and' R. I Weber of Cranford by Dinsmare. Dinsmore then stole Associates Seminoles. Methodist; 2. also hit the 600 mark. season Saturday with the Union" Jennette and Jack Nestor starred a double play from Delia Rosa to ished behind Adickman in th^ji r€cor4 to -3r0':j State Cpl- second and scored when Demiey Also _cpl|ecting__hits for the : Stibler had games of 216,195 and County T,rust. Shawnrps. defeating for the losers. Dennis Burke to Prill at first. competition. , , . i^ifil.in;.••Cleveland,. Miss, with a cracked out his lone hit of the day. the Reiiubhcan Club Crows in the Rich Mazzella pitched a two-Apaches were Vince Abbott with Erskine threw the javelin 183 ft. B^ationai .3".:o^riied.run average. 190 for a 601 and Weber had games A fifth inning spree, enabled the Sloppy ball handling was the of 216, 199 and-186 for a. 601.. opening" game, 6-5. hitter "and {.track out 12 as the de- two. 5'ngles,. John Serzan with a 10, in; to win the event." Wssjme ; Joe had one of the highlights ;o'f; ,'ouggrs to; extend their lead to Jeff Newman led the pitching fending champion Cubs nipped'the double i»nd Mark Dooley and Mi- prime factor in the Westfield -lots, , HuckeT was second and Wood , p^jj,; ;career this past week Sweeps were recorded; bjr;First Ross reached on ait error, chael Cermak with singles. Tom as the- losers chalked up eight ball his, Baptist 1 and Temple Emanu?El. chores for the winners with 1 American Legion Cards, 2-1. Har- r •:fanped, and Nelscm •sacri- handling miscues. third. ' ... r...... '• •••••• • '••••-', j»S he,hu.rJed::a.'%o-hitted%hitt r againstit. : strikeouts. Batting honors for thery Linderoth cracked out three Huc'ker was the losing pitcher. High; games were rolled, by: A. i)ced'.I?-DSs to second on a perfect CcanforiJ i^iiii State,in leading Delta Shawnees went to Ken Bautot with bmgles while Tom Sharkey had The DiFabio Roofing & Siding nis was tne Adamsi Community Methodist 3, bunt. Dirismore's hit scored Ross. AB K H| OFF two hits and Richard Creedon and MJttlemftn 3 AB R II toia. i^tP; Witt- T 228; Rl Smith, Cranford .Metho- Westfield threatened; only in the two for the Cubs. Chuck Radip Chdrokees edged the Cranford j .tinne tha^ Delta State^ had John Valyo with one hit apiece, 1 Body & Fender Works Che^ennes K«DPler 3 _Plynn 8 D 0 Aslj Brook to dist 1, E26; F. Cowell, Garwood fifth when they scored a run. Mc£ was the losing pitcher. J Burict 4 TJ iMcacM e 10 0 The game broke, open after tw Llntrcr(eld,t even, clefeatect Mississippi . Sjate; Presbytfcan, 225; A. Hewitt^ , James doubled and/went to third The Crantord i Kiwanis Club 9 td 5. D.an, Burke/tiie winning 4 1 2Brlx a_o o DiFabio stnuck out 10, walked one; scoreless innings. Johnny Marcus hurler, struck out 15 and gave upVoirol 2 0 Q HendcrsfioTt Ci'anford Alliance,.223; W- &J Ofyajveric^r. He carije in on Thiel's Giants pushed across seven runs Nol»n 2 2 0 0 ; ledthe attack for the Crows in the ; Osceola Presbyierian 1, 2.18;..M. ground, qpt. •• " - •. . in the third inning to down 3 hits. Jim SarnowsW ppitched a Prill 3 D 0 third as five runs crossed the plate good game^in.k k 3 t Or 0 Course i week, he .tossed a. three-: Cohen, Temple Beth-El 1, 215; P " Cranford ! Wcsttteld Cranford Swings and Loan Braves, g cause, strik- KQca. 1 HOotl : The Shawnees retaliated with thre ing out 11 and Cblun 0 )0 jr The"nine-hole" pitch and-; ©Utt ffitte r .^ gIgtinsaa State tJni- Budenberider, Linden ii AB 11 HI AB It II 7-5. Fred Hayeck was the winnipg g o limiting 'his op- yersityiti which Delta State -won, 0 0 James •runs-in the fourth and fifth^innings ponentts to 3 hits. For the Chero- "course at the' A?h! Brooke Gp}f, h Dl St an, 214; Kinney, Cranford Kelson -. l tttfel Jerry Fensterman went all'the wa pitcher and Anthony Santor topk TotRls 25 ToUls 22 0 1 c 13-6. Joe had 13 strikeouts, two Dlnsroore. 4 Whltjnwe kee!;, Burke had 2 singles and Rick Crantord d t 1 I 1 0 0—4 Course,; Scqtqb^ Plains/\Vill ^' *^" Methodist- 2, 214; B. Gallanter, for the losers with teammate John the loss. John Korba had three Wostfleld 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 walks and;, three hits. ' Temple- Beth-El 2, 213. • Demsey J Mann the'- safeties for the winners while Kramkowski one while Jim Sar- -flcially opened Saturday with a Slecel 1 Hood Marcus chipping in with tw nowski led the Gheyenne batsmen "nearest to pin" contest for all DiFabio now has 47 strikeouts ,in Also, W". Jbhnstone, Community Smlthcrs 0 Wholelord doubles and a single. W. Willough Ilayeck and Lou D'Alessandris each : innings and-is batting ;53O» - Pozarck OIBordon had two. John Van B/runt blasted;- a with\a single andya double and Son ijitch- - .apdi .-•• putt participants : Methocjist 2, 212; KL Siegel, Tem- Trpzaa 0 OIKljahmiltl by also contributed two hits for th< Seryenti "had'.'.'a single. ' •' ' '; at the end of six.'ihnirtgs, y between 10 a.m.. and 5 pjiv,, itwas. It is reported that both Washing- ple Beth-El 3, 2131 W. Hoeflich Ross • 1 0 Howard losing Crows. .. . •*•. home run and two singles for t|ie jtihe Pawnees pushed across.9 rups. |McJames . Gray's "Pawnees and the Gran- ton and Cleveland.. _scputs_Jiave Community Methodist 2, 211; L, . IHarrlngton In the second game, John Me- Braves. , - iii. a big seventh inning uprising Shotiahder.Tempie Beth-El's, 210" 1 -Standings: ' '• ford Elk Navajbs". were tied 1 to 1tp defeat the Navajbs 10 to 1. Kev- County I?ark, GonimTssion." Totals / 28 4 7| Totals •" 27 • 1 -3. Hate's sterling" pitching -perform The pitch-and-)putt course is itig his pitching stints. ; I, ance led-the J. B. Williams Com- in Murray who came in to pitch in . _; the fourth.inning was the,.victor. Ipfcated adjacent to the eighth and; Kutsera, Fir$t Presbyterian 1, 208 anches to a thrilling 3 to 2 victorj Cubs ....'....".„;. ;...... ;..; .....:...... 1 Open champion/ will' play in . a ninth fairways of the regular 18- W. Linge, St. Paul's-UC of C, 205 Cranford High's over the Cranford Druggists Hu- Olants .' 1 He stEuck out 10 while Skip Ne- Phillies 1 foursome which- will include Char- meth had 9 strikeouts in the three, holes at Ash .Brook. The area for- H. Siegel, Temple Beth-El 3, 204 rons. Reds X I1 lie: Tta2^ Ash Brook professional, merly was used as a practice fair- Kerry's Gains and 203. '....'' tennis Team Leading his team, to their firs Brav*s 0 inning? that .lie worked. Craig Cards ..: '..., ; 0 and 'two of the top amateurs in the Walters -was the losing pitcher alld way. The nine-hoje la^put^ was P. Nardelli, Cranford victory McHale was oatstandiri Dodcprs 0 i; designed by the park commission's SSttLeague Title 204; R.MacDonald, First Presby- Blanks Rahway and limited the Hurons to two hit Pirates .- 0 area./ /. ••'•• '•• • ' " •'•' . ' ' • .'; had 3 strikeouts in one inning Staff and covers about five acres terian" 2, 203; G. Mould, Cranford ; By.BtARK HAVItAND while striking out 13. Bob Mort •Lemft will conduct a clinic at 1wV|ile Ken Hopper had 8 strikeouts p.m, and tjhe match v/ill; begin at in the 6 innings that tie. toiled.. ; Of land. Construction began in. With Roll-off Win Alliance," 203; I. Jluldroxv, First Cranfovd High School's varsity with two hits, Noel McCoy, Clirl Lema to Appear October, 1963. The Sunget Tavern swept Baptist 2, ZO3; Ci • Pete/sori, First, tennis team opened its season on, a> Coates and Bob KarQzewski wit] l:30.p.iti. For the Apaches, Skip Nenveth had games from Perry's SportsWear on winning note Friday by blanking one hit each were the leading hi Lema's appearance in this ex-: a triple rind two singles,'Bob Ber- •••• The Ash Brook Pitch and Putt Presbyterian 2, 202; W. Edwards, In Exhibition Play "d Ji L'Hhd course will t>e open to the public the final night of bowling in the.Trinity i, 201; M. Freeman,.Tem- •the. Indians of Rahway, 5-0, on the ters for the victors. hibitipn is made possible through gen an"d Jim L'HeuFeujc-'had every day from 10 a.m. to dark. Cranford &5Q League to complete ple Beth-El- 3, 201; J. Phelan, First local courts. The game was a brilliant pitch At GallopiiigHill the Newark .District-Ford Dealers' d and Tom Sniith-a'single. ..' .Bates ..wUL; be;. JMtoadayr.:. througk i^JDite ^^spn: action in & jtie for Prgsbiierian 2. /zQli.O. Swintion. Pete Warrington playing in theing duel for.four innings with'th Association. • ~ ••• '••:'.'• i The Npmahegan League stend- 1 -Tony Lema, iop money winner Iy;y -50. cents' per personp,, pepr Q\% top spot. However, Perry's Trinity. 2, 201;/F. Paris, Zion Lu- iirst singles "position defeated Comanches finally scoring thre on the professional golf circuit la# inga^are as follow^: Sd won >wa games in a roll-off to will theran, 200, 'W. Severs, Osceola George Orton, G-2, 6-3. Chiick Riha runs in the bottom of the fifth am year, will appear in an exhibition ., . '• • • . .-. • w t round; Saturdays, Sundays, and downed Pete Hall, 6-1, 6-2. .Jay Every driver should realize that Apaches . ...» ...; 1 0 holidays* 75 cents, per person, the league championship. • Presbyterian 2, 200. the Hurons coming back with tw match at Galloping Hill today, the he is much .more prone to have an Chcrol(?«s ....:,...,.'. 1, 0^ Schaeffer, who moved up to theruns in the sixth. PaWnces .....' .77. •:'. 1 .0 • ner round. On Mohdays, except Brad Page of Veterafts had the Annual election of officers for singles competition this year, Elizabeth Sports-for-Charity Com- accideiit when "he is emotionally Mohlcttiia'' '. 0 0 holidays, all women, and. men the 1985-66 season was held at a Leading . performances for th mittee announced recently.- disturbed or below.par physically, Seinl.noles-...-...-..;...... -.: -..•.:.....„...-...•...... - 0 -1 high' series of the evening as he chalked up a 6-1, 6T2 victory over Cheyi'imea .0 .1 meeting^f the captains on Tues- Hurons were some fine pitchini the Allstate Motor Club advises. qver S5, will be permitted to play combined games of 212, 220 and Hook. by Kevin Forrestal and hitting b Lema, the defending British NavaJos •..'•••• '• < 0 ' I pitch and putt gplf; at 25 cents per 223 fotra 655 set. Bernife Hyduke day nigHt. The present season's person, per round* up to 6 p.m. officers were re-elected; Horatio In the doubles, the Cougars "re- Doug Herman and Peter Elkoury of Sunset and Alex Ellenbacher of gistered two sweep's. The team, of Monday night's.game had th The Pitch and Putt Course may Stuart's had even. 600s. Jones, president, • William'- Linge, be reached from Raritan Road vice-president, Gilbert Orrok, John Patberg and Al Schlosser.de- Cranford Democratic Club Chica Other sweeps were registered by feated Crue and Tucker of Rah- ',i Oarwooct .- 47'-i :10'-J MBN .-.,....- .-CJ E tJaotlst 2 110 60 Fimwood -17 HI MIXED COUPL.ES •- FRIDAY ion Cymbaluk, 409; Marianne Col- Karl':) Tnvtrn 17 ^•t. Paul's Luthorun 27 • OS) Umli'n " ..:.... -12 3U Colonial -Earberj •16 .]ami*»bun; •!! 3:30 JUNIORS .D nngelo, 409; Mao Wadle, 406, andUecci\ ,V t'orctu'lta iM'Iln -JO1 j Flo Jackson, 404. I'd Stonr .;.'. uo Kfiiliworth -1(1 :)3 TUESDAY 8:00 CLARK SOCIAL MIXED D Plumnier Playing llll!.-.k!e :») 119 Friendly lliiiLcf;; a a (H 8:30 Team standings are as follows: Untie Iinrbcr-i IJ2 XI 41 CLARK TUESDAY MIXED O Lacrosse for Colgate Elli'.abctli -12 MEN (HDCP) . , ,<".. • SATURDAY -12V William Plunmior, a sophomon 10 A.M. JUNIORS ...'.. from Frederick, Muryland, form .D member o WEDNESDAY TEAM .... a INDIVIDUAL 9:30 CLARK SUMf NITERS MIXED n Sweep:; wont to Ostrovi.', 'C6UPLE . . H-I-GO EUCTRIC blue and new puro MEN (HDCP) rolled by the Poiipi.sil keglers, iind Plumnier, a 6 ft, 183 lbs white. is playiiu; the midliold ponition or Carmen Coyle Roils 539 the high- team game went to the Jock Purcoll Snojkers and Name Blood team with a 091. " the secoiui line for Coach Harvej PF tlyors. Potter':; stickwieldors. Plummor i Set in Suburban L Team standings are: Hcnloy Collar Knit Shirts a hotkey player in the winter fo Carmen Coylo posted the in many colors by Robert. Addreso the Red Raiders and »ias, shown series of 53!) on games of 162, 168 5S'1 •10 i- Bruco. and 209 this week in the Suburban MltSii-1 ... •in1. equally line potential on the la- Average .•> Orlamlo •u crosse field this Spring. Hummer Madraa Shirts, G Phone Women's League. CilllllTl .. rtl •15 1 is a i-trartuate f p, r School. thft cliib, homo or sport [ackots jnd putar- Joaninc Rowc had tho yecond •It'. O n; rv factory -Hi'. -^Colcato meet:; toiiKh Perm State John I. I'rtcli wear. high of 506 with a 20'J single. 1 STARTING DATE MAY 24, 1965A- MAKE RESERVATIONS O-.tiovc 5O s Mercury Vrodncts. Inc. Other high scries were: Connie al University Park, Pa. in it^ next <>1 North Dmr, 18 North Ave., W. Cranford Oram . Ranic of the younm season. Col- I.A^vriMite llroolL Manor Wood, 488; Ann Huhn, 487; Joan 1 , Coniln •11' ?A\ r.»it llruuiwlrli. N. t. til I-.'.:It 1 ;;'n'e hi 2-Q tliu;; far. 481; Eileen Ostrove, m . Condry US' (iU \

Page Six CRANF6R^(N J.) CITIZEN Ai$p CjeiBONICLE-rtBlTRSDAT, APRIL 22. 1965 >ale was reali2ed in a trip to theduction tomcats f Park Village . --— -- — STew-York World's Fair yesterday ,Mrs< Siegel will pieside "at a foi Troop 117. Six adults accom- short business meeting preceding-' >anicd 35 scouts on the dlliday the performance Bowling Results aunj;, A project as part of the Crisanti Shoe Hospital won the 'Challenge of Social Dependable In Banking Institute Post in Cougar league only sweep -by taking three games Cougar League opened its ty" has been given these scouts, Clarence H Doty, vice-president this week in the Park Village o be completed, by their May 27 spf with the 1984 champion. Bowling; League. ••.'•. of Union County Trust Co,, has Jaguar- teanx losing a" 2t0 decision neetmg, They are to plac£ them- been appointed associate council- •' High series were rolled by: Ray •elves in-an adult circumstance of to the Tompats, last year's runner- Stalter, Acme Generator, 554; Cass man of American Institute of .ups heir own choosing, as for instance Banking, it was announced this Gurski, Cranford BJrber Shop, s pftt.y yvpl sejve as haxA. pitcher and he struck out 16. John heir way through higher educa- bon between A E, B. Chapteis in OLD-FASHIONED Body and Fender Works, 549; Pete ion, and compose a weekly budget IvIcKenna was the batting hero of DePersio, Thermal Inc., 547; John Union, Someiset, Middlesex, Mon- the^ .gam? as he blasted a .two-run ;ased on their annual income They mouth, Atlantic, Cumberland, Talarpwski, .Acme Generator, 546; vill be graded on the basis of prac- homer in the .bottom of the sixth Nick Alterizioy Joe's Market, 542. Salem ancl'Camden Counties, wth frame. * Bobby Reynolds was the icality a btudent enrollment of 1,344, and Also Bill Piage, Thermal Inc., Broy/nie Troop 446 losing hurler. ... , , •/ 530; Al SchmidtrJody, Maida, 529; the national organization which is John Cron_of the Panthers lim- Troop 446 is busily preparing ;aul Krevetski, Cranford Body or the Village Fair, learning song1? the educational branch "of the ited the Bearcats to only two bin- ; American Bankers' Association. . gles*and struck, out -17. as his team and Fend>r WorkSi 520; .Pete Han- nd practicing crrcers_ Last week, The A I.B had _a studerit enroll- • walloped the Bearcats, 2.4-3.. .Tomspn, Acme Generator,;' 515; Carl he girls started making knots for ment last year of 104,000 Gibson and Bob Cushman each had KJuge,. Baron's Drugs; .513; Bob :heir booth activity, Brownie knot four bingles while John • Milde.ii Dickey, Wayside Gardens, 509; boards Yesterday they held their j FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT chipped in. with threefor. the win- Walter'-Rozman, jddy Maida, 507; Hist cookout of the springtime in WESTFIELD ners. • •. •••'••••'• •.•••• *.' '7 y--\ ,•-•-' •„.Fre• d Barber, Baron's Dr«gs/"507; SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS — Mrs. John Guce of 2 Hays St and Mrs. Unami Park 50 The Lions pushed tallies across George Doney, Cranford Barber Rachel Monroe of IJoselle present check for $200 to Union Junior Browple Troop 353 , ANTIQUES in each of five innings to offset.the Shop, 505; Waliy^Chapmari; Mike's College's president, Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay. The funds were, To fill Easter baskets made last EKZACTIN CREAM H • Wolvefnes'. five-run thrd frame Barber Shop, 505, Larry Cqurter, jveek, Bvownie Troop 353 decorated I raised by the Cranford Section jal the National Council of Negro dyed eggs, one to resemble a rab- SHOW to gain a 9-6 win. flobert Bern- ody Maida, 503. ' ; Women at a concert by the Grace Congregational Church Choir of 98c stein was the winning pitcher and ;. Team standings .are:' : . bit, anoiher a duck. the leading: hitter for the Lions New York City. Dr. MacKay said funds will be added to UJC's First Congregational ChUrch 3 SlfBer Shot* .'..,„,..'..;.... 56 - 3V financial aid program. Serving on the committee for the concert Parish House with a hoirieirun, a; double and a ody Md 35 Vi Coinedy to Be Staged single. Phil Hoffman and."•'•Bill Cranford Body is Fender jVorfcis 50 37 with Mrs. Monroe, who was chairman, and Mrs Grtce were STEPHEN'S Thermal. Inc. ....;... 48Va Mrs John Carter of l?4 Garden St, co-chairman, and Mis. 125 Elmer Street, Westfield Moody, also had three bits for theBaron's pr«BB ,.'...... '..: 46: . By Suburban Deborah \winners and Bob Hbgan chipped in Wayside Gardens 46 41 Douglas Woodson of 175 Garden St., president SHAVE BOMB r \cmo Generator ,.:..,.'..:..i. 44 . 43 A performance of "Our-, Fair Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. with two. Bill Sugalski find Jijn J Market ..._..,...,..:...,... 43 Ladies,", a musical^comedy, will Maloney each had two, safeties for tflke'a Barber Shop 37- W April 27, 28 and 29 the losers. pung'5 Electric :. 37 SO be presented at a meeting of Sub- ] 1 a.m. to 10 p.ni. daily CHILDREN'S Solomon's Sport Shop 32 SB' ui ban Deborah League on Tuesday The Wildcats caitie up with a run Crjaantl Shop Hospital ., : 31' 56 Except Thur^-^CIosfng 9 p.m. in the bottom of the final frame to Garwood Girl Scout News at 8-30 pm at Temple Beth-Am, -edge the Leopards, 5-4. Neil Junior Troops 206 and 361 PTA, troop 762 purchased plants Springfield, it was announced fey Admission 75c LADY ESQUIRE Makatenas delivered the Key blow. Freeholder Junior Troops 206 and 361 joined whicfTwill be donated to them to Mrs Howard Siegel of Cranford, Luncheon 11:30-1.30 - $1.25 'Bob Matus went all the way for orces last week in Franklin School be sold at the PTA fair on May the win and Richard Breads took Narti^d Manager of president IV^embers and their hus- Tea 2.30-5:00 - 50c SHOE COLOR to celebrate a Scout's Own. This 1 Mrs Charles Craig demon- bands are taking 'part in the pro- the loss. Dave Florence.ha^tv" is a ceremony expressing the spirit strated how to break plants from bingles for the winners. Sandman Drive of Girl Scouting, and it spotlighted flats and individually root them $3.00 • Although the Badgers came up Freeholder Edward H.. Tiller of lie Easter season. CBlor guard They wfere potted in plastic con- with eight runs in the third inn- a^ood' has been named Union Tom Troop 361 for the flag cere- tainers made by the. scouts. ing, they still lost to the Lynx, 9-8. County campaign coordinator for mony consisted of Ann Sakelarides, Junior Troop 444 DESERT FLOWER Senatoid2hajrie^W^i-S.an^ H and Eileen Mc- A hike_will be takonJhis aiter- Gary Williams were on fhThUl for Caskill. Easter poems were re- no"bn bjT members or Junior Troop the winners, while Tnm Comitia publjcain gubernatorial candidate, : SPRAY COtOGNf U wag- announced th>s week.—; jnda G X from St Anna's Srhnol to N and Greg.Kester shared the wound King, Maryann Wanca, Carol Rus- duties .for the Badgers. Jeff K!ant- In accepting - the appointment, mahegan Park in Cranford. There AND PERFUME Freeholder Tiller said-,' so, Susan Noyes, Linda Russo, Lin- a cookout will be held, the first o: rier and Comicia each had a pair da Ogonowski and Ann Sake- the two necessary to earn the gypsy of hits for the losers. . . / . "In this well-qualified candi- Plus Tax date, who has been president of the larides. Deborah Murray and Don- badge. The Tigers-Bobcats game was ra Legg of Troop 206 played a Junior Troop 126 postponed to a later date. Senate and Senate majority lead- $5.00 er, the Bepublicans have a manpiano duet, and all the scouts sang Five scouts' of Troop 126 wer Standings: "Taps," to close the occasion. There awarded their Sign of the Star; r ;..••.• ••.••;:. : • •. ">w\ wbo will appeal'to all voters.. His "Tomcats ~, 1 0 leadership, "experience and back- after, Easter gifts for mothers Kathleen Warchol, Bonnie Spera Lynx ;...... :..: 1. <5 were finished. , Jacqueline McGee, Theresa Dl REVLON pajithera ,. 1' ground in state, government are a $^.50 Lions .,. - -... 1 matter of public record; He is held Junior Troop 762 Francisco and Nancy Balakier Wildcats .;..;...;.....,.„... „...... ,..., ..,. 1 in high esteem by leaders of both At a recent meeting of Junior The whole troop received variou PRIVATE EYES Bobcats ...... ;.*..... 0 'Troop 762, final preparations were merit badges which the girls have 2 Timers i. .,...... „..; , ; O parties." Badgers .;,.'.„.. ..;.... 0 made for the all-day caihping earned over the past three month? Plus Tax Leopard? '....".. ...„.:... , , 0 Mr. Tiller also pointed out that Bearcats ..„ .,'..... ,.. *. 0 Senator Sandman* without reser trip which was held yesterday Yesterday, working towaids 4hei: Jaguars ...~ .„ .•...... ,...„,.,.,„. Q 1 al Camp Sinawik mGreenbrook. gypsy badge, a hike was mad' Wolver.ine.3 ,. , 0 1 yation, opposes both .a sales arid ah income tax. He noted that Mr. Girls made dip bags and worked from St. Anne's School to Unam Sandman lost by'the narrow mar- tip their menus for breakfast, Llunch Park. Tuccio* Rolls 223 Game gin of 31 tp 29 in obtaining the Re- and supper. As a project in be- Cadette Troop 117 In St. Michael's Loop publican State Screening Commit- half of their sponsor, the GarWood The result of last fall's candj Charlotte Tuccio of the Lynx tee's endorsement for governor tossed a 223 game and a 534 series which went to Senator Wayne to highlight action this week in mont. • • ••.-•'•'" '.'••'•• •'' : ' USED the St. Michael's Bowling League o ' Other high series were lolled o o *by: Arlene Murray, Leopards, 503 Pytjilans to View CflOCOUTES o Kay Tomalavage, Minks, 49; Gerfy o o Berard, Mitjks, 489; Helen Ross, Ritualistic o o Beavers, 483; Ann VTalch, Leo- Second rank ritualistic work, un- o pards, 452; Marie Newhard, Per- der ;ihj6 direction of Master of W^H^HKh, PASTRB Vsians, 451; Jean HaiJdad, Chihehi^ Works Gary Daniel, will high- las, 442; Rose James, Persians, i>; light ameeting of Cranford Lodge Vicki Kazmierski, Lynx, and itose 175, Knights of Pythias, Monday $1.00 pstrowsky, Beavers, 422. evening at Temple Beth-El.- Team! standings are: At the open njeeting held l

"• •."' • • ""•"• •-•• •••••'."••' ".••. w M6nday night at the; temple, Bar- Jcrslans ™ •. u 51 39 39 bara Jones, Cranford High Schoo Leopards '; ,....._...... Bi 45 senior, received a plaque for firs Minlcs ;... „ 45 47 TOOTHBRUSHES 4ft Beavers ,... 43 49 V, prize in the first public speaking Lynjc- 50'/: contest sponsored by the lodge. C?lll The program included audience pai'ticipation games and entertain- HAKKSCRAFT ANY US. CAR ment under the direction of Master of Ceremonies Mort Levine. Prizes FOOD & FORMULA Br*k«a RalioMI, «ei ...... mt.t$ were awarded and. refreshments CHEVY V,--. Light or Brake AUtutment ..... «tf BAGS followed • the entertainment.. Bel-Air Tudor -. Motor tone ID*. .*..,.. .'..,..».•« Th« program was arranged bj '63 Oen«r»ton SMI 1.98 to $fi.98 Kalman Lurinsky. COMET Station Wagon .•'.. SOUTH ELMORA ESSO tivll War .tax assessors were '62 JUST P SERVICE CENTER paid from ?3 to $5 a day, and of- Klmor* Avo., .cor. Erloo A»« ten spent their entire salaries set DODGE & up N. J. EL 3-»l« ting up an office, according to In. Wagon, Auto., P.S. „*."*.'...... ,. OPEN TO 19 PM, ternal Revenue records. '61 BEACH BAGS Union Junior College. FA1RLANE500 '62 6 Cylv 4-Dr., FM;,...... ,.,..;. $1095 CUTEX VOLKSWAGEN , NAILS Convertible ;'. . '61 AC SCENTS CHEVY \ FAST PAIN RELIEF CITY '62 Corvair Wagon, Auto, THE MODERN DRUG JEEPWAGONEER FEDERAL Mew '64 4-Wh. Dr., R&H, P.S., 6-Cyl. $2195 FOR PAIN EXCLUSIVE! FORD ....^ ; :.. 'TABLET SIZE' SYLVANIA '59 4-Dr., P.S., FM .:.. 225 Tabs. "COLOR-BRIGHT 85" $1.98 MUSTANG HARDTOP Picture Tufie brings you 8-Cyl. Auto. Trans. COLOR

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\ Second Clam: Postage Paid Vol. LXXII. No. 15. 3 Sections, 24 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 Cranfcrd, Near Jersey 07016 TEN CENTS Society Marks Centennial Memorial Tree Ceremony Of the Naming of Cranford This month marks the 100th anniversary of the name of Cranford, which was first used on legal documents here in April, 1865, according Here Tomorrow Af tern to the story as retold by Dr. Homer J, Hall, chairman of the local Tercentenary Committee, at a meeting of the Cranfoi;d Historical Cranford wilLe6serve Arbor Society last week "marking the event. *- Day tomorrow with a tree , craneville was the' first name planting ceremony on the Mu- ( nicipal Building grounds at 2 jokingly applied m 1849 to-the p.m. in memory -of the late Land Sold railroad crossing in the open fields Sgt. Curtis G. Culin, III, who near Jpsiah Crane's farm. At that received the Legion of Merit time, Dr. Hall reported, there were for his invention of .the "Rhino For Offices few trains and no village,, here at Tank1' during World War II. ,, The ceremony is being spon- On South Ave. all. The Crane farm was sold for sored by the Cranford Historical real- estate in 1864. - Society and the Arbor Day Com- A townshipVowned lot on South Families '.already had started mittee. Ave., W., was\ sold at public auc- moving out from, Nevfr York to A 12-foot red oak/« the official tion Tuesday night by Township country homes here, .since the men state tree, will "be planted on the could commute to the city easily- North Union «Ave. side of. the Mu- Committee to Frank Kyrpczak, the over the new railroad bridge built Only" bidder, for $11,000. nicipal Building by member*, of across "Newark Bay during the Boy Scout Troop 180 under di- The purchaser will construct a Civil War. rection of Scoutmaster Joseph .;.'•'• " ' " ' , Photo by Knrr Associates $30)000 officfi{building, containing "The railroad found that strang- Andrade. A memorial plaque is :;. Pl^ANNUSTG FOR JUNIOR OLYMPICS — Shown 4 iscussing arrangements for th Junior Olympics n e 4,t!Q0 s«u te feet of space, within. ers looking for Craneville often to be pjaced at the base of the tree prograin of athletic events for local boys and gills to be. held at Warinanco Park, Elizabeth, on got off at Plainfield and vice- at a later date. June 5 are members o\ the 'Cranford Jaycees and the J. Seth Weekley Club. They are, left to six months for the WestQeld Judo versa, and" they asKea that the , 4. • ..'.. - -'-i.* • Center^ Mayor H. Raymond Kir- name be changed," Dr. Hall re- Principal speaker-at the exer- cites will be Maj. Gen. Donald Wqehr. .„•' •• .' * ••*•*' 4 ••••-•'•'••' •• • . • • ••-,.--••..; •... . • ••„ . • "": *•• - r ••-—•. • — r,-r-~^- ~ wair weteonretHhe new flrnvfw the la.ted._ ."A_ meeting, of the inhabi- itsats was lr el4 to discuss ti-new MeGbwan {Ret,}* who was" the community. t MISS BASEBALL AND ATTENDANTS — Patricia Gallagher commanding, general of the forces, name, some time early in 1865. No (seated), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher of 124 Cen- Another auction of a township- record of this meeting has been including the. 102nd Cavalry Re- owned parcel at the corner of Cen- tennial Ave., is shown as she was crowned Miss Baseball for connaissance Squadron, of which Committee art found, except that It was held in 1985 by last year's winner, Eenee Haddad (standing behind her) tennial Ave. and Wall St. did not the Presbyterian chapel on" Main Sgt. Culin was a member during materialize. Charles Rubenstein St., which was renamed'Union Ave. at a meeting of the Mothers* Auxiliary of the Cranford Boys' the World War II assault on Nor- Rattles Only To advised the committee that his in 1865, possibly at the same meet- Baseball Leagues. Others in the picture, left to right, are Janet mandy;, France. • The.planning committee for the Junior Olympics programVof the client had changed his pfcns Tues- ing., ODonnell, Gail Wasowski and Sandy Geiger, runners-up in tjie The Cranford soldier's invention dby morning. No other bidders "The villagers and the develop- contest. Jean Lawlor, ajso a runnei'-up, was ill at home when of the "Rhino Tank" enabled the kocal Contests Cranfo'id Jaycees announced this week that the project is receiving Ui\ited States forces to crash assistance from th-ej. Seth Weekley Club.- Thomas A. Albims,, Jr, offers. Advertising ers both, wanted to keep some ref- picture was taken. Miss Baseball was presented with a $25 savings- .Contests for t.wo Republican and erence to the name Crane. Crane's through the Normandy hedgerows of the club is coordinaUhg arrangements for the athletic events with charges and other fees will be bond pnrl cqch of the runnets-ut> received a silver bracelet. . one Democratic county, cpinrnittee charged to Mr. Rubenstein. Ford seemed like a good name, to victory. Charles J\ Stevensj jr., track chairman for the Jaycees,,and Eugene A welcome to those attending > . posts will mark (he only local b&k taken from the pre-Revolutionary Wqehf, field chairman. Public auction of a tract on ford which crossed the river on will be extended by Mayor H. ties in the June 1 primary elec* South Ave., W., will take place at Raymond Kirwan. Other speakers tionSi Last Thursday afternoon was John Reilly, chairman for the the old Springfield Rd., now GHS Principal Sifts Reasons the May H meeting, on recom- known as Riverside Dr. Crane's will include Robert Roller, chief the deadline for the filing of .peti- Driver Safety Jaycees project, and Paul Bauk- mendation of the real estate com- Ford still sounded too much like forester of the Utnion County Park tions;- • ••' ..• . ••'•••. .'•••• night, 'director, reported that the mittee. Martin Kadley has offered Plainfield,.but Cranford vtfasr bet- For Change in Graduation Commission; former Mayor Ira D. . •" For .Township Committee, Mayor. Jf Seth Weekley Club has offered S14.000 for th" parcel on which he ter, and Cranford it became." Steps leading to the decision to conduct a "double session" -Dorian, president of the Histori- H. Raymond Kirwan will seek the both nianpower and equipment for pioposes to build a G^OO-sqdare- It was announced that a special graduation ceremony in June were outlined today -by Q. Ffrank Zim- cal Society, and Sylvanus J. Shaw, Republican nomination for reelec- the various athletic events to be foot office "building costing $35,000. meeting of the Historical Society merman, principal of Cranford High School. Jr., chairman of the Arbor Day tion to a third term and Malcolm S. The committee reiterated its membership is, being planned lo. Committee. Rev. Dr. Robert G, , ••.. 1 '• • • staged for local young people at Last week it was announced that the graduation .exercises were Pririgle^will be the GQP nominee policy of not selling any township- further celebrate the 1865 naming Longaker, pastor of the First Pres- Cranfora High! School students Warinancb Park, Elizabeth, on to bo held in two sections at 7 and 9 p.m. to accommodate parents JOT the other vacancy. Unopposed owned property in the residential of Cranford Village. byterian Church, will give the" . Democratic nominees for the fioy- will take 'active part in a driving June 5.-. '•:'.• • •. .' - ••••.:•'.' '"•• area until the schdol problem has The society also is accumulating and guests of the 400 graduates in benediction. 1 safety education'•! program to be Members of the club in addition been solved. The statement was local memorabilia fox a special the Class of 1965, the largest class "TreW' and "Battle Hymn of H. Randall Kreger. .' ; presented'at the school.Jiext^Wed-/ to Mr. Albaiis: assisting with the made by the mayor in response to celebration in 1971 to mark the ever to be graduated in the his- Junior High the Republic" will be sung by the The Republican county cornmit- .nesday under sponsorship''of the program include ; George Law- a query after the committee had centennial at the incorporation of tory of the Orange Avenue Junior High Townshis p a» w$ know School Choir under direction of 'ctmtests" developep d the Nationwide .Insurance. Co., it was Stewart, Bruce Morgan, Edward rejected an offer of $8,000 1 Mr. Zimmerman ^aid &P"*(Ud, met T citael Horvath of 240 Bloomlngdale it toda^by the New Jersey Rev. George White. • ^twelfth-district,, >yhere incumbent^ announced tfiiiij ypfeek by William with student leaders earlier this total Concert Sigety,; Victor Zaloriis'and Chairles Ave., to. purchase three township- legislature in 1871. There will be a f Ipral nrt>senta- Cha'rle$ H. Harvey of 21$Elizai :^T.tfetartin, director of 'health j phy- families having any yeat to discuss ppssible progr'arns. tion to Mrs. Curtis C. O^iM, Jxv, beth Ave. and ja &thtt ^K r owned lots. Belderi of 1;0 Manor Ave. are Being sical education, safety and athle- Alt Cranford boys and girls,be- Sullivan Chevrolet, Inc., Roselle old documents, pictures, family dissatisfaction has been This Saturday of 215 Holly St., mother of the challenged by Henry M> Slauson, tween the ages of 14 and 18 are histories or scrapbooks containing heard ffom the student body on * A vocal concert by choruses and late Sgt. Culiri. tics. . .; ••;.... •.:' ' ' ''•••'::'• \V ,'• Park, was awarded the contract to 19th century material are urged • Jr., of 41&:£ssinD:Ave. and>'M*s,- eligible to participate in the vari- furnish five newjgatrol cars for the ensembles from the seventh Also planted in front of the In the first part of the program; to take the— to *hi Softy's mu- the "double session" plan adopted Municipal Building at this Elizabeth P. Hamset of 401 Prospect ous athletic events to be held at police department .on their bid of last week, he noted. iit;'Oit£h tenth grades will De pr.e-> ; George' M.: Tewkesbary, safety the"Junibif'Olympics. Entry blanks seum at 124 North TJnion Ave. ot wlU be a 10-foot pepperidge tree Ave. Mr. Slauson and Mrs. Han- 810,143, and Paving Materials & sented Saturday evening at 8 sel are using the "Regular Repub- demonstrator, Will present films will be printed in,'the May 6 edi- to call Trustees C. G. Culin, B. J. In order ^to get a consensus from provided By the Citizens' Commit- •Construction Co., a division of C. H. O'clock at the Hillside Avenue Jun- lican" designation, while ..the two and a talk at a combined assembly tion of - the "Citizen and Chronicle. Moffett or Roderick W.,Smith to the graduating class, the principal tee-for Preservation of the Cxan- Co., Roselle, was: awarded arrange for possible cataloguing ior HighSchool. , incumbents do not have a slogan. program in the school auditorium. will discuss the problem^ afc a ford Peppexidge"~Treer " the contract for construction of im- and display. : " -Under the direction of Ronald Democratic committee post Following this,, the students will Local, county;'and state official? provements on Blrchwobd Ave. on senior class meeting today at the Dllling, the Ninth and Tenth Grade hive been invited' to attend the contest developed in the fourteenth go outside for actual demonstra- Week's Weather their low bid of $28,943.10. . high school. - .;: - district; where Saivatpre V. Mag- tions and tests using a traffic dem- Chorus will offer: "Gloria, Twelfth program here. • UJC Meteorological Station Adopted on final reading was an "If a majority of the senior class Mass,'? by W. A. Mozart; f'Surely Prior to the ceremonies, Gen, fe of 741 Walnut Avfc, the incum- onstrator car. Swim Club Dance 1 ordinance appropriating $15,000 feels' , this is not the way the gr'a-'. bent, is being challenged by Nathan In tests demonstrating reaction HAROID DUF1OCQ, MeJeorologUt He Hath Borne Our Griefs," by A. McGowan will be guest at a lun- for the improvement of Birchwood duation ceremony should be done' Lotti; "My Lord, What a, Morn- cheon at the Coach and Four Res-- Weiss of 37 Concord St. The latter and stopping times, a .member of Ave. The New Jersey Telephone Tomorrow Nights the Cranford Police Department -and that it* should be re-examined, ing," a'spiritual, with Judy Keller taurant. Clarence L. Fritz, <;hair- ' • is using the "Regular Democrrtic Precipitation this week totaled Co. will contribute $24,000 toward The Cranford Swimming fCluh we will then poll the parents arid will drive, the car" at 40 miles an .91" inches, including .17 inches op as soloist; "The Night Has a Thou- man of the Citizens' Committee for Organization"/ designation, while the construction of", the roadway;' will hold its spring dinner ddnce seek their advice," Mr. Zimmer- Preservation of the Cranford hour; Paul Selby, driver educa- Friday, .67 inches on Monday, and sand "Eyes," by N. Cain; "What Mr. Maggio does riot have a slogan. curbs and gutters. The new street tomorrow at the Suburban Hotel, man stated. , •". 1 Pepperidge Tree, will be toast- Angelica' Maggio is unopposed. for tion " instructor", will drive at 30 .07 inches on Tuesday., This brought Summit. Dinner will be served Have They Done to the Rain, ' by miles an hour, and then several will run alongside- the telephone Last fall, Mr. Zimmerman said, M. Reynolds, with Janis Bothbard master. An inscribed tray will be committeewoman Si this district. the total for .april to 2 ;62 inches company accounting office building at 8 p.m., and dancing will start the:J5tudent Council surveyed the presented to the general and there • ».IJnopposed for Republican coun- students.will be teste4 at 20, miles and for 1865 to 10.66 inches as com- r.t 9 p.m. Music will be provided, as guitat soloist; ."Malaguena," by an hour,,, " in the office-building zone off members of the graduating class E. Lecuona, and "You'll Never will be a floral presentation to !y committee are: First district — pared with 16.03 Jnches at the same Orange Aye. by J,oe Gatto and his orchestra. on their needs for ticketsfor rela- Mrs. McGowanv- ' The Student Coune+Lis provid- point last year and with an esti* Walk Alone," by R. Rodfeer's, with James S. Cox and Mildred H. van? Anthony Iaione was granted a • Mr. and Mrs. Qene Stephens of tives and friends for graduation The^Historical Society is featur- Gelder; second — Jacob C. Kline ing six boys and two girls to par- (Continued ore Page 2) 208 Arbor St. are chairmen. " • Joel Becker as soloist^ Barla Bubb ticipate in the road tests. . (Continued on Page 2) exercises, and it was determined ing: an exhibit at its museum ad- .and Gladys. G. Wilkins; fourth —- that each student would need four and Donna Williams will be ac- In charge of" arrangements "for companists. jacent to the Municipal Building Joseph C. Potts and,Bertha J. On- to five tickets". If only one gradua- of medals and other awards re- Icy;* fifth.— Wayne H. Wingard and the presentation are Al Black, dis- trict manager for the sponsoring tion exercise were held as in the The Tenth Grade Ensemble will ceived by Sgt. Culin, as well as Ann,e Buschold; sixth — John M. Welfare Association Seeking Aid past, each student would be al- present "To Music," by F. Schu- autographed books by. President Duryee II and Hejen B. Duryee; company, and Robert Evans, local Nationwide representative. lowed only two to three tickets, bert, arid "Fa Una Canzone," by Dwight G. Eisenhower and Gen. seventh, Harold W". Marks and the principal explained. O. Vecchi. Members of tbe^ en- Omar Bradley in which they Constance B. Tomlinson. For Summer Campership Program /School authorities then '.started semble are: Joel Becker, Darla praised the Cranford soldier's con- " Also eighth — Theodore C. Both- William Coiinell Named investigating various programs Bubb, John Bykowski, Patricia De- tribution to the success of the Nor- .mann and Estelle Duemmler; ninth With the first signs of spring, the used in neighboring communities Marzo, Susan Denzau, Bettie Hub- mandy campaign. — Leo V. O'Brien and Mary Jane To Fill Patrolman Post Cranford Welfare (Association to determine the type of gradua- bard, Judy Keller and Riphard President Dorian issued nn-invl- Glovier; tenth — Ronald H, Con- William A. Connell, 2!}, of 171 N. again turns its attenfioTr-and ef- tion ceremony which would in- Winters. tation to the general pqtslic to at- nolly and Margaret E. Zielenbach; Lehigh Ave., was named a first- forts to its summer camp project Winners Told in 3vd Annual crease the basic number of tickets Numbers selected for the Eighth tend the trep plnnting'''ceremonies - eleventh — Mario L. Casale and year patrolman in the Cranford for the underprivileged children of as well as "retain the dignity of Grade Chorus are: "It's A Grand and then visit the museum to view Henrietta Casale; .thirteenth — Police Department at Tuesday the community. Creative Art Group Show past graduations, which have been flight -for Singing," by Richard the memorial display.. He also Ernest J. Geiger and Gefda H. night's meeting of Township Com- Each year, between 40 and. 50 recognized as outstanding gradua- (Continued aji Page 3) .(Continued on Page 8)' Geiger; fourteenth — William C. mittee. He fills a vacancy caused children eagerly look forward to Mayor H. Raymond Kirwan presented awards to.winners in the tions," Mr. Zimmerman said; Vail and Anne Willoughby. by the resignation of Patrolman a vacation in the country, and in third'annual art show of the Cranford Creative Art Group at the In Roselle Park last year a. Also fifteenth — Paul A. Sutton Thomas Herzer, who entered pri- order to make this possible, the Public Library on Saturday. There were 12 oil paintings, 26 water- closed circuit television system was and Frankie McCall; sixteenth — vate business. association appeals for help to get colors (including pastels and ink drawings) ancr six pieces of sculpture used in which the program was re- Cranford Diner in New Hands Robert W. McArthur and Mae R. The new patrolman has been the plan:; under, way. The cost of submitted for judging by a three-man jury. layed into the gymnasium, all at Meyers; seventeenth — Edward C. employed for the past six years as outfitting a camper runs about $16, The show will continue through great expense, Mr. Zimmerman but ttirough contributions of cloth- After 40 Years in Qne Family McNair and'Corplia R. Vogel; eigh- an electrician by the Lackawanna this Saturday in the library audi- explained, ' ,-~ ing and equipment, sonic of these ••After-40 years of ownership and teenth .— James F. O'Brien and Railroad. Public Safety Commit Inquest Clears torium. Hours today and jtomor- Wcstfitld instituted the "double wife, Kathryn; their sons, Peter, Betty V. Kisncr; .nineteenth — Ar- sioner Edward Gill noted-that this funds can be diverted to include session" firaduation program, last operatjoiaiy members of Ihe-Bil- : more campers. row will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to Milton,. and___thcirL . (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Paae 2)' ye-nr with great success, thy -familyy-tfie' Cranford Diner at Mrs. A. G. Lennox, executive Five of Charges 9 p.m. On Saturday, the exhibits daughters,-\vho are now Mm. Mar- civjal reported. It is being re- 7 North Av£, E., which has been secretary of the association, re- will be on view from 10 a.m. to luctaatly abandoned there ion Koras of Paramus and .Mrs. In Party Case this closed for the past'week for ren- ported that "last year 51 children, 3 p.m. year because, the class size has Anne Akulonis of Harrington 'Great Religious Art' Exhibit including 33 boys and 18 girls, Frank Tudor, 70, of 1029 Spring- The judges, Herbert Wyllio, (Continued on Pago 8) ovations, will reopen under new Park. were provided with a camp exper- field Ave., and four young people Emanucl Solomon and Nicholas management on Monday. •Mr. • Billias retired 15 years ago Scheduled at Local Church ience.- This year it is hoped that Were cleared by the Union County Reale, chose winners from the The new owriers are John Flan- and turned the diner over to Nick a few more may he added, possi- Grand Jury on Tuesday of charg- adult group as well as from the goes of Jersey City and Angelo and Pete. For the past two years An exhibit of "Great Religions bly including some teenage groups. Final Hearing Pete has been in charge at tho religious art committee in coop- es brought against them in con- children's group taught. by Mrs. Nokas of Kearny, both' of whom Art" will'bo or? view from May eration, with the International The funds for this project are pro- Henry Hellcfiers and the young were formerly employed at the diner while Nick has handled thu> nection with a police raid on an 9 through' 23 in'" Fellowship Hall Journal of Religious Education^ vided in part from the Carrie C. 1 adult group taught by Perry Zim- Arlington Diner in North Arling- food concession at Union Junior of the First Presbyterian Church. contains pictures donated by art Grady Memorial Fund established alleged teenage drinking party at merman. On No. 28 Buston. College and catering work. The CO large reproductions com- galleries, museums and publishers some, years ago. the Tudor home on. January 23. Adult group winners were The final hearing on the proposal Louis Billias of 213 North Ave, When Mr. Billiai- first came to posing the ahow represent master- in the interest of improving the Most of the children come from Indictments on charges of con- selected as follows: Traditional to discontinue bus service on Ro- W., came to Cranford in 1925 and Cranford 40 years ago there were lle Park Line 28 will be held at V\L\-I-; from.. ..the..brush of. aiiality..Qf pictures In yhtir<;h- whose hudgeK cover the tributing to tho delinquency of oils — First, Perry Zimmerman, QfterfltVtt tllf* Crruifftrd Diner for only four employes :\t the (frirw in Goi'.h, Rembrandt,. Michaelangelo fs. The t'ollcction, unusual in that bare essentials of subsistence but minors were returned, however, "Still Life"; second, Dorothy Skr- ip-n.mr tornnmnv in trie flbc 15 yean; in partnership with Har- addition to him and his partner and many other masters, ranging all paintings have achieved reeog- preclude any tort of recreation or against Mr. Tiulor'.s grandson, ba, "Great South' Day"; third, Utility Commission office, Newark, ry Kronas before takin;; over sole in the business. In recent year." from ill-' Renaissance'to tin: pres- nitton by lmiseums, i.-. now being fun for the growing child. With- Warren V. Tudor, Jr., 18, of 33 Blanche Holland, "The Pawn- it was announced at Tuesday ownership. He recalls that there the operation of the establishment ent time. shown in churches from coast to out the camp excursions provided South 2-lth St., Kcnilworth. and broker"; honorable mention, Eli- night's Township Committee meet- have been four different'diner;; on has required a stair of 17 in addi-. Some of the more famous paint- coa.st. by the Welfare Association these John L. Garrity, 18, of Mountain- zabeth Collins, "Lonesome Road." ing by Mayor II. Raymond Kirwan. the site since he took over. When rion to the two sons m;iruu;in;,' it. , ings in the collection are: "Head On Sunday, May !), from :i to 5 mi{;ht never learn to side, who are alleged to have Non-traditional oils — First, The route runs out Orchard St. he and Mr. Kronas bought the - A native of Greece, Mr. Billias of Christ," Rembrandt; "Ruth, and p.m. the exhibit will open with a ,>Avim, to have the experience of bought liquor and beer for seven Elizabeth Sharp, "Flowers in and another spur runs through Ro- original diner it was 'M feet long, came to this country in 11)07 at the }5oa/.," Poussin; "The' Return of private reception for membeVs of play -'»nd companionship, with oth- teenage boys and' girls. Space"; second, Ilah Shcafum, lle Park, Kcnilworth to Union he relates, and in subsequent year,:; d{.;e of 17 years. Pour years later the Prodigal." Murillo; "Creation the congregation and their gue:it.s. i:f children their age or obtain the Mr. Tudor was cleared of a ''Festive; third, Kileen Scheiber, Junior College. the establishment grew to -10 feet, he h;ul his uwn diner in Brooklyn. of Man," iMicliaclan^i'lo; "Adam The exhibit will be open daily diet necessary to make a healthy charge of maintaining a nuisance. "Suggestion:; of Spring"; honor- The mayor said he can see little •12 feet, 62 feet, and .finally the ! A year later lie sold out and went and Kve Driven from the Garden," from 2 to •! p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., child. He testified that he and his wife able mention, Kay Weiner, "Roy- •ope of siiOce.-islully opposing the present modern G2-fi'ot-long diner to Charleston, S. C!., whore he op- Ma.saceio; and "Starry Night," Vun except the eveninr,.-; of 'May 10, The cost of sending an under- were in the living room watching alty." discontinuance because of the com- installed in. l'J51. erated a diner for three years. May I!), M'ay 10 and the afternoon privileged child to camp is appiox- televiiion when the local police Watercolors — First, Robert pany':, continued lous of revenue on Working at the diner through After that he operated a him- This exljibit, sponsored by the ol Mav 20. (Coniiaucd on Page S) (Continued on Page S) (Continued on Paye 8) the line. the years were Mr. DilUus, liij iCoutinucd on Payc 8)