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: ?^^ "'•^ :'1'>-:i::i''^.^sS'^ff$i Mrs,. Brown, mentioned \the;.-.;work -.•,• • .1 ••• ;,.•. • •'.. .'••• field on October,9. The Scotch Green Thumb CIuI) to• !be considered,, and on nrtoti6n, that'the inerriational and Brialle alignment of. bridge across Liberty curbing-, between. their Plains Juniors will be hosts. Any- ^demonstration of xorsage Avenue, Union, was referred to homes on 16} 5 and 1609 Lawrence duly seconded and carriedid , DiDirectt- committees could do, Last of-, all t or Dudley .declared the Board ad- one planniiig to attend is requested ing was -given by Mrs. Geora . • v, Bridge Committee. ."•" .St., Rahway, to rnake?an adjoining to notify Mrs, Peggy Rheln at 20% she. spoke- about .cooperation with White of Union at a nrteeting of tu MINUTES OF ^MEETING or THE. .'- • Borough pf-New Providence, en- driveway, wqs referred to Road journed*. Next regular meeting, ; the State Federation. .. Are You — Thursday, September 25," 1952 at Central avenue. .. ;' . I*- • Green Thumb' Garden Club & IK. UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS closing resolution requesting this Committee. ,. •' ; Guests thai attended were: Mrs, Wednesday at the home of U . J q . Mrs. Audrey Palmatier . an- rs * •.' 0 BWfct idn ti f Sth • Superintendent of Weights and i 1:30 p. m. • ... J. jCalabro, Miss Frances DiFabio, R. • Wenrlch, 4fl9 Central av n l' '..-..,.....\<:jef jy, xl* Elhd JUUston, dark pi »h» Board ~7T- widen a section of South nounced that there would .be'/ a C u St., was referred <o Road Commit- Measures,' advising; amount for- Bake Sale oh October 4. Her com-I Miss Barbara Sudimack and Miss Each member,'made a corshgf- tee*1 .-' ' '••' ' . ' warded to State. • •.'•••• Pat Van piiyne. Members from the, herself. Members attended REGISTERED mittee consists of: Miss Betty Bath, VIA that attended . were:- Mrs. Emerson 'Martin and Albert Monthly reports of the County State Jwwr Mrs. Joe Calabro, Mrs. Pat Fin,ch, meeting m flower trimmed >,ats • Regular meetmg of the Board of Avenue Bridge, was referred to Treasurer, County Physician, and Charles Schillinger, president; Mrs. Classified Add "Chosen- freeholders was- heid^at Bridge Committee. >-,..' Snpwden, asking permission to Miss Betty Lyons and Mrs. Judy whic hthey made.' Refresnmcnt; break* down the, curbing between •Superintendent of Weights and Pi M.; Powers, first vice-president; were served by the hostess' • ' To Vote? Spearing. ' •n«m:Tuk<;'j. .T; Banker and Mrs. <JA|ifOOB RENILWORTfl Leader Speaks MrsrChapttianrpresiderit^firiS -ing-the-tneeting.--— on Thursday, September 1.1; 1952facfthat by 1934 the present Space Charles RSo*aen. .B^lrSbP.M. ...•.''.-.. will be completely oceppiod,jwars rence St., to make an. adjoining dered (lied. ' . • nounced that at the end of the year referred to PUbiic Prop1?rty> driveway, was referred to the Road Report of the Committee en awards would be given to a new Director Dudley presiding. Roll BrUIges, recommending the County To VIA Group —_.. Dangerous light-Altff Safety' NEW" JERSEY. THUF^DAY^ SEPTEMBER ; 25, f 1952 24 Pages — TEN GENTS Grounds and Buildings Commit Committee. mem,ber who-proves herself a great Never place scatter tugs aC tiis ^htlrieon^tainva . call stiSWed all merrfbers • present. Ralph Weather ojjd Jesse S. contribute S317000.00 ^towards a. The Junior VIA held its first help toward the club by doing as •..'!"•.- • Minutes, of ,the meeting of Aug- .Elizabethtown "Winter Corptfany top or bottom of stain. -in cloww'.and dark corntri. KWVJWl""* Consolidated, r'efqtivc j new Wi*nson"oskins"permtei<>n"tb"breakii " j PT-Posed stream improvement "Of business meeting of the new year much as she could. A second ward Five Cranford Men . Ust 28, 1952,'were ^on motion of Cedar • Broo^: m .Ftmwood and MondaMd y evenini g att 8 p. m. at ththeeto an older member of the club who eel to en Route 28 . '•• .IVeeholder Herlich, duly seconded Scotch Plains., was .received and home of A., J. DaVibsr302 Eliza- would prove herself -likewlse.'iand School Mailsi Inducted Into Service , by Freeholder- Carr, unanimously beth avenue. Mrs. DavieS" is the between the two the executive Cranford-men and one. from approved.. -., • report of : Committee •on past president of the. VIA. Mrs. board would decide who worked Garwood' were inducted into the At Parkw Resolution that all bills be or- Bridges, relative to •% bids re- Bette Chapman, president, presided the hardest and- pay half of. that Brochure of Courses armed forces yesterday by Select- ance • '"-, dered paid, was. on motion duly ceiv.ed fc.v the construction^ of a jat the-meeting. person's «xpenses.to the/conven- R,outc 28 (Worth avenue), be- whether any. additional paving a% tmg. ive^ Service Beard 44. They left tween Carpenter place and 'Eliza- will be completed this fall, the ' • seconded and carried, unanimously new bridge anti-related work- over j president's new board «i'em- tion. from the board's headquarters "irt adopted.. -. "\ stream on Liberty 'Avenue near Tho p beth avenue will probably be re-highway engineer said. He cx- " ' " '"•"'"" * "~bei'swil ill consis tof thhe followinflli g After the business meeting, Miss Registration to Be 93-Ycar-6ld Woman Plainfleld City Hall for induction To Register opened to traffic tomorrow morn- plained that hows quickly the Following communications were Audrey Terrace, Union, and rec- j girls: Art, Mrs. Pat Finch; mem- Bette Lyons presented Mrs. .Geral- : irt Newark.._ _,. '•"• • ''•',•• Voters to Decide at General Election J! J ing. ridges are completed will affect received aiVd ordered filed: qmmendin—--'— -g- awar- d •'-*of work,'-, was . pership, Mrs. Bette James; publi- 'dine Brown, siataerChairman of Held October 2, 3, 6 To Cast First Vote •'' They are: Andrew M. Moses of ' - - Township_-Of—Urijon, approvln received and ordered filed. citity ancj) clulbb newspaper. MiMisss Ma M- Mrs. Anna Thomas of Ml This was announced yesterday his schedule. Whether to Proceed With Construction the New Jersey Juniors, guest Or Thrmjgh Mail 106 High street, Ralph H. Luetters by. A. I.,Vafl.Blarsum State High- The shortage, of'steel corjtinubs neV alignment of' bridge, across . Following ••'resolutions .were- tilda Juracek; scrap book. Miss speaker. *'••.. Nortel Union avenue -waited 93 of 111 Herning avenue, John- L. Town Clerk Coffee ? Of "New.'Building Costing $3!>p,000 Liberty Avc., was referr; troduced and moved for«'tidoption: Marion Merrick; ways and means, Cranford Adult School will mail years ^o cast her flirst vote. \v,qyv Department engineer. Half of ,o hold up construction. • Both the • Mrs. Brown spoke orr this year's 1 Harbeck, Jr., of 10 Tulip street, the highway was closed while con- Myrtle avenue bridge and the one Cranford voters will deckle"! at rejerendum at the . Bridge Committee. 1 — Freeholder' Baiier for the Mrs. Alice Merrick; Brialle, Mrs. Juniors theme, "Strength Through, ''a'brochure this week to each home, The local resident^ who reg- ExpeclsJLocai" Total . •"• City or iftnhwa.Vv, requesting the Road/Committee, "approving seven Audrey Palmatier;. hospitality,. in Cranford listing the 32 courses Conrad M. Benz, Jr., of 44 Wall. struction of an interchange for the over tho Staten Island Rapid Tran-. Election on November 4 whether the Townsain Committee CoQperation'\ Mts; Brown named XgDUT SEPT: 29 istered yesterday with Township ' street arid Richard T.'Schultz of May Pass 10,500 Garden .State Parkway was under- (Continued on page eight) proceed with the construction of- a new municipal buildit) • incorporation • in om^budget f or i personnel actions/in the Road De-^" •Mrs. Jane Rah.kin; inetrnational,. four ways in which the club could' to b'coffered. :•.: Clerk J. Walter Coffee, said she 1 the year 1953, the/nccessnry ronn- pai'tment, was on roll call unnni- Mrs. AltHca . Sc'hejler; education 204 Elizabeth avenue, all of Cran- If your haven't registered , you way. At the same .time, the road stimated cost of $350,000. , , . cooperate. First, she talked about OF THE ftEW ANI) LARGER Classes for. tho fourth annual never voterf^before because she ford, and Robert J. Brittain of 421 was dualized. ics for replacement of the E:ist mously adopted. : and literature, Mrs. Judy Spearing; cooperation with -the group itself/ session of .the. school will begin on never believed.' her "vote was have until 9 o'clock tonight to get A resolution authorizing the placing of tWe-municfpal building- Milton Averum bridge ,,to conform &'*-* Freeholder Herlich for Fin- drama, Miss Nancy Stombaugh.. October 7 and continue for 10 con- Willow avenue in Garwood. on the^Jermanent registration rolls About 95 percent,of the work in question on the ballot was adopted unanimously bv/the Committee She,, explained how each person needed." • \s. ' , that area has been completed and Boosters with the existing width of the road, ance- Committee, approving eight Also on the board arc: Presi- t'oiild cooperate with one another secutive Tuesday evenings' at . "But this yea'rVl think it Is, in order to vote.in the Presiden- Tuesday night, and Township Clerk J. Walter Coflfee was instructed-' was referred to Bridge Committee, traffic wiH not interfere with the Ohtmta relieve sorat acbe our shelves, awaking call. For personnel, actions in various de- dent, Mrs. Bejle Chapman; vice- and how easily mor«'things could Cranford High. Mail registration needed," Mrs. Thomas declared." tial election on November 4. remainder of it, Mr. Van Blarcum o notify.County Clerk Henry G. -Nulton fit .thj/committee's action. und A. Strenkowsld, iv?la-' partments was on roll "call'unani- will be accepted through October or pain, your Doctor'may find her*, we pride ourselves on president. Miss eBtty Lyons; cor-r be done, . Secondly, cooperation . Tho Nforth Union avenue wom- Township Clerk J; Walter Coffee said; He warned, hotoevcr, that *The latter Was charge of 'the Gen- tiy«O° the driveway in front of.