'fl^^lS'Slfll^ 'RV$t!;^£-.•''.'i*-:'i'*'^*'\1 ^I**^i'<ffr-aii'fc''•••*•*•' ~i.''.•.'aim A gunner in Company n Food Fair Scheduled of the division's 34th Inlantry w-^i*. ^ -^ - Army *! Support students remilA in theuno>r its pre-cllnlcal nursing pro- January; 195S, and arrived in the mmal food fair, of the Cranford •ranl ^oonduetedoondueted? iinn cooper jrwXast inn August of thathii ^ with tneSchoofa- of Nursing of HeYis a 1955 graduate of Cranford On Teachers'Room Project High School Parent-Teacher As- v H|<hSchooL >^ ;.:',;'•"]'•;:.•'•' .• School is the special sociation Is scheduled for Friday, EUzabeth and Perth Amboy Gen- November 1. Irom » amtoS pi*, era! HHospital*i . ••-'•••-•••••V-1.'.-. • United Fund project of the Roosevelt Barent-Teia«h^->Ma^tIoiB .thte^year; it was jat A & A Hardware, » North- •ve- 4 - When Mnan retires and time ; program^ I: reported by MrsM . WilliaWillim Jf\ MillerMiller, jrrvic^pifesideiit ij:the uifiuifitt- nue, west. - , '•.'• ;;, ; "!••••-•..:•:;. •H** no longer, •matter of urgent UQ: ^ ;fr:k:T:';^ Jield iU first funaion of the new On sale will be all types ol bak- _,,idiopiiuU/. portanofr. his colleagues generally - 1 l ••' . "...'•. ", ,••.•' '.- .'• . :•'• • " ... .•1Hfc.-1.'iW>i season at the school last Thursday ed goods, potato salad, baked Isdors in this area for eMouTMinf •;A. present him with' a •' watd evening- 7 •"'...;>• V; ;',-•;:'•:• •..-,,'.• Roosevelt School beans, casserole dishes. Spaghetti Mr*. Anthony •• v entered a Mood clia auU matter at Mrs. Miller, Who presided in the avnue, is a member, of : L-.'.r and meat balls, relishes, pickles, ; OGTOB^ 31, 1957 Tb* *o* OWem at Cranford. M. J. 4 Sections, 3d Pages-^Kte £ absence of the president, Mrs: Elli- Project Completed jams and jellies. "x:^}^'-'W:-' :':^ ot Hume, relateed that the Board of Mrs. W. H. Weydemeyer. second E^^tiori has had the room palnt- By Garden Club vice-president and chairman ot the iii;:Ciiii^ii ed. and the floors are now being event, reports that a planning "Operation Tulips," fall project Kffi&iir,-':, sanded and waxed., •'•' •• V:.~' meeting of the food fair committee •R of the Trowel and Trellis Garden > The PTA officers are se/vlng as was held recently at ner home at Wtf^^&i&j:-;* • < • • ••,-. ••; - -.:„ ••-^.''••'•• fj?. Club,' Was completed last Thurs- ; ••••".•;•'•• • '. '.iSV,'1.' 'f"''v'v'w.itf a committee to select and purchase 20 Locust drive. ';• ".'/'.-.V\"A day as girls in the first through, furnishings for the project. The Assisting Mrs. Weydemeyer on sixth grades at Roosevelt' School lower level will serve as a lunch- the project are: Mrs. Neil Castal- and' their" teachers planted 600 tu- Former Mayor Fred P. Andersen, diverse and opposed points of viewless some; way were' found to ti- room and the upper level as a do, co-chairman; Mrs. John D.E1- ; •- Cranford voters will go to the polls next^Tuesday to rianie three lip bulbs' around .'the g4rb£ enV in a letter to the Township Com- Which wili be expressed. The mat- nance the installation of sidewalks filounge area. It is thegoal of the Koury, ifirk f John ' Reedj •Mrs. trance:, and kindergarten'room.and mittee this :\ k Urged,the de- terjiiis epeciallespecially difficult becausbeause througribiit the entire community, members of the Township Committee and help elect a governor, four organization to .have; the room James, "Kervicig Mrs. Frank OV fea- t- o_f ,_thi .I.proposed/ , ordinance th#e views arf strongly held! and "3: Such a program Would w members, of .the General (Assembly ahd 'three membcis of the Board of this kindergarten • • classes .. planted 1 ready for inspection \>y the parents Brien, Mrs. Richard Hurley,-Mrs. pronibltively expensive, il ' •, i.'. ' • ; /> 200. crocus bulbs at the. base of .the callingrfoi the construction of sile- with some'logks: /; ; Chosen'Freeholders. •' :'.•. /••.'• • ;;!,••' ';. /;'""''•"•,.,.'-.., '•''.'•"••' ..-••. - ;''' •-. - at an open house "on November E. A. Koyen, Mrs. F. B. Slagle, Mrs.' flagpole. .•• -.'. '-' •'• .:••• v. Y -•"''. walks as a local improvement,and "With the cpenmg of the new "4. The assessment of these im- With no competition fo/the township offices to be filled, interest^ •1414.. ••; .'•. :••.•..•• • •'.' •I William Stacy. Mrs. F. GMackte Featured «as a social "get ac- :The project was started last the reintroduction of an ordinance schools, -the. Township Committee provements .against private prop- of Cranf ord voters will.be centered . and Mrs. Richard Carlson.- /':': Which would provide for sidewalks in late 1955- and in 1950 received erty _owners might cause economic quainted" affair, last Thursday's month when members of the club mainly on the battle between Re- .'l'"l,'jjl'cj. in critical areas as a general im- several requests for action, con- devastation In; individual cases as Discussion Leader meeting attracted a largeGurnout planted several sprea'Uing juniper ^J^S^ publican Senator Malcolm S.- of parents." _Mrs. Gwen; .Isirig's bushes and; two dozen chrysanthe- provement. .' ..• ':•.•••• •'•.•••..••,:•' • • cerning sidewalks. In the first half serious to those affected as the Walnut PTA Joseph Green His letter to the committee fol- of last' year two groups of persons, danger which was asserted. Forbes and Democratic' Governor first grade won the attendance mums on \jhie school grounds. The ^ d^ve, purchased ; award with a representation of 21chrysanthemums already-'are in lows: '.:-. ;^-.;;»'V:V'.-., .•'•• •••• '.' •one representing the. Brookside "5. The selection of areas, as Robert' B., .Meyner. for the • four- , owners, Mr. and wgsxsss p^lli^ifjiiii VMay I, as a citizem of Cranford, PTA and the other representing the critical would set neighbor against parents. ' • '•'... '.'.;. bloom and add a colorful note to Class Mothers sSJ; year gubernatorial term at stake. The PTA membership. drive, the school entrance. •. ! •', . y^iafcNunifciRiBBttw .*3CJpr&SvStjiJy*JpSj. pappreciatiop n "to •' yotir -Walnut School PTA; appeared be- neighbor, fore the Township Coinmlttee tfnd . "6. An. overwhelming majority, The township's 12.401 eligible . which has been under way one Principal Thomas Tipaldi com- ...... ,. ,, tf&fr-tM committee becausb e in thhe introductee Listed for Year |lon of Ordinance 57-4 you have requested certain specific installa- of Cranford's residents have, voters .also will be afforded an op-/ week, is progressing very well, ac- mended the members of the dub Class mothers for ihis year have nan—Mrs, David Silvennan (and portunlty^to help decide the i oh their undertaking and said he Elizabeth Hospital come to grips with a problem of: Uons. It was pointed out to those through the years, expressed them- •••m „cording to the chairmen, Mrs. Wil- been announced by Mrs. Michael Mrs. Frank RajJis; fifth' gradey In contests between full'Rei and the students will be anxiously extreme importance to the safety representatives that: selves as opposed t° sidewalks both liam N. Boyd and Mrs. Samuel J. BattagUni. president of the Walnut I£V&'.' lican and Democratic slates ior Gamble. Mrs. Boyd thanked the awaiting the spring flowering of Miss Maiy Jane Fazakerley—.ftlrs. Graduatin and. welfare of our children. ./•' .. "ll These limited lnatallaUons for aesthetic reasons'and because Avenue School"PTA. ' '•':'•:•."• :'.; could not be mode without taking they do not believe-that they serve the four two-year Assemoly peats parents for their, cooperation and the tulips. ' ;•'•' . •"••-'•'•,:.:'.":• '••••• Alvin C. Roedwr and Mrs. Erwin "May I, as former'mayor, at the They include the following: into consideration otbery critical the purpose intended. • •'">':'/ and three threeryeoT^ doard of r reported that Miss Diane Gottfco's ; .Club members assisting on Heger.'.,' '';---:;,;-^,C-"v:.,1"','.''.' .•.•••.1i';''fi:'. sanWume extend my sympathy for, n Kindergarten, Ail.. Mrs: Mar- areas::';'• •• '•• •' ..-. •;; ',:.;•:,.' ••••,• ••••• Freeholder berthsio.be fiUed. fourth grade already has'achieved Thursday were: -Mrs. Bruce .Cook, •./v.«-JK'.: •"••••••• the grief Which I know/you will "In discussion that followed this .CSi«^c^M ( nee4 f or a <4 -' In the. Assembly race the Repub-' president; Mrs. Edward Stanton, lyn Fogek-iMrs. J. WilUam Zlelen- . Tljere face because .of the extreme com- 2. The town could not install analysis the spokesman for one of , 100 percent membership. Duffy—Mrs^ A, R. Lee and Mrs. is. a llcan ticket^uiciudes - incumbents bach and Mrs. Charles Andrews; Ronald Connolly; sixth grade, Miss larger ^i ^-'*-*":• Well-: plexity of the problem and thesidewalks as a general expense un- fCondnued on pose 2) ; tear—AJfe?r-Mi«s-~Joaft ihd CREME 0. Clifford'.'Thomas, Carlyle W. -Mr** ^V6# Crane^ahd WiUiarn R. Vanderbilt Andrew Wood "and MacKay, piresideht; "of UrtTbtt Jun- l lv l ' —.—cducation_iommiltee.^urged__thaj;, flnd-Mrs^Albert. fonscher. _ Wolf and Mrs. Benjanun • :'.v.t .'.'i: C!i'(-i| BIrs/A: J^UUchnyr kindergarten. parents come out for.'the'joint E.A-. Cardinal of Springfield ior C^Uege.to^d the ««th V com- . The Cr^ordi:Hig>-SehdoJ twirling Mrs. Fogel—Mrs. a be mencement of the'EUzabeth Gen- Griffin, while the" Demo-, meeting to be held in cooperation will discuss "Landscaping and the . Mrs,! Robert Walker and Mrs.' cises at footbaU garn^ these autumn^^ ^ Planting and Care of Shrubs" at a Fabio and Mrs. L. Rieder.': ;,'•'• eral Hospital School of ..Nursing » cratlc candidates are George with the Cleveland PTA on N^ Julius Cangelosi are i the class' wake of the Cougars' four wins in as many grid ron excursions this season. Seated in front are Sue vember 20 at 8:15 p.m. • The topic meeting of the club next Monday / Firsrgradei. Miss Jean Harris- mother chairmen. ^;i:H;| •.•>'s-:y;" the Masonic^empjev Elizabeth, re- M. Miller, James M. McGowan, at the home of Mrs. Hlggins.,30» Mrs. F. jr. Callan.: Jr4. and Mrs, ' ^nttjr.:;,-;: v {;•:;. •'^•JX •' ^V :\ '••<. • ai{d Sandy McMaster, mias^ Maps Stir For Consolidation of Drives Mildred Barry Hughes and John will be "Mental Hygiene." ; : Donald Bootbby; first: grade. Mr! j.Wiison. "''::,.;;;•'• ••• . •••••••.' •••.•" The safety committee reported Edgar avenue. ,. Before you think of ^retiring". iT^'ivdemai»<,i.^. ,tauir^^.vJ)r, Francis, Linda Becker, Harriet Farb and Carol RudrdeW.
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