••' x ;•>•• ••':•' .T" ./• THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THUHSDAY, JUNE 12. 1958 ibtendent of telephone statistics Shade Tree Unit Kensington Assn. with the Western Electric Company 18th SUMMER DAY CAMP Reports Planimgf Schedules Piciife the Navy in World War II .and the 1 KENILWdRTH—Annual family Korean conflict. - GERALDINE NURSERY SCHOOL OfRedMaples , picnic of the, Kensington, Civic As- He attended Oberlin College; Cor. Forest, anil North Avenues, Cranford GARWOOD KENILWORTH sociation will be held at 2 p.m. Notre Dame, the University of. CRANFQRD GARWOOD — Fifty red maples June 22 in Black Brook Park, have been planted in the borough Pennsylvania and Northwestern JUNE 30 to AUGUST 22 was Nannouneed at a meeting to f entered m» KCond^ cUas mall lAatter pt this Spring by the Garwood Shade University before transferring For- Children Z to 7 Years ,";- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1958 The l>cwt Ottlca at Cranford, N J. 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c Community Methodist Church last l . • • • •-..'•>.'- J TrcSk Comitrfssior«,' according to a Thursday night. There will be - jlRutgers IK!.. Michael J. Kowalec.- aec- The Rutgers University College Transportation Provided Hot Lunches program of fnt^rtnjnmftnt for both Honor Society -initiated Mr. Abbott ietary^x. ._.. , , y- children and adultsr .; — into regular membership and eject- The-newHrees are Crimson King ENROLL NOW— BRIDGE 4-2*34 Petition For on Program -feature at the meeting ed him vice-president for the year n al patent and non-fading, Mr. Ko- was the showing of a-film, "This 1958-59. ' walec said. ^Hexadded that they Is New Jersey," by a representa- Swim Pool were purchased from Jackson and tive of the Bell Telephone Com- Perkins x>f New Yotk State and Parade to Be Featured Saturday pany. A buffet supper was pro- that the commission hopes morcof vided by. a house committee com- Suggested •T% -__-_'Ji"_V._.""_.•._ . ' • _ 31 _ _ —' . ''•".___ ' *-J -/_ . ' . .—-^ : . — ^ '-• MayEiseini959; Presenting^varied program these trees will be available for fu- prising Mrs. Mari.e CanciUieri, New bids wUl be received byy UnionJ^nioUnionJ^niorr College Tues- Dr. Albert Allinger, minister of tj of entertainment, serious trasl- ture planting.- - • ' \. Mrs. Mary, Pedota, Mrs. Eileen day forr its^ew.buildinits^ewbuilding to be locatelotdd ohh a new Cranford Methodist Church, called In the past three years, the com- Buynak and Mrs.. Terry Huff. Pi: campus site ness sessions, parades and ban- !-•-•-•- upon members of the G i.-mlo'rf hut. planted 203,tice^ T>i^ ano'- selections WCT« played bj offSrmngijeW avenue^opposite KKAAt quets, the combined forces of High <y^fin1 r^Bff ftf lftftg Seeking Architects previous plantings were Norway to fol Joseph Volpe. ^i tpaFByTJJrTKpnnpth C, MacKay; presjdent: American TJegion and ft—"-*- tV ; maples. , ' JAMES ABBOTT. JR. The college has invited a: large number of contractors to low theV example .of "The Best the Township Committee will begin interviewing architects The commission issued an appeal . ; It's a simple little story you can ftead'in less than 2 minutes. submit bids to architect Fred Samaritan" in his message at the American Legion Auxiliary nex£ week for a new municipal building to house'the public to local residents .to water the 25 Years at Celanese Becomes Member Stop in and pick up your copy. 1;._.._. Baccalaurate service Sunday eve- will conduct their annual Un- young trees, during dry spells. Elsasser of Union for the 21- ning in the school auditorium. „ library, police headquarters and municipal offices, it was . KENILWORTH—Adalbert Wilm ion County convention here to- them of tho ooromis— of 36 13th street will ottain 25 P.S.—If you are considering the possibility of selling your home, classroom building. They will St. y He ended his talk with the sug- announced yesterday by Mayor John L. Brennan. He said sion are Charles Craig, president, years of- service at the ^Newark day, tomorrow'and Saturday. James W. Abbott, Jr., of 225 Hill- this will be of special interest to you. be opened bjrMr.fEIsasser and gestion that they circulate a peti- it is his hope that the township will be able to start on this and Nicholas Lo Bue. • •""•" • plant'of the" Celanese Corporation side avenue, \who "last week re- George S. Sauer, Cranford at- tion for a swimming pool-in Cran- .The official opening of the ' ~" long-nebded municipal facility of America on Saturday, Hie is To Graduate ford for all people "as a parting three-dayy- conclave will b^-tlj^jc sol- ceived his bachelor of science 'de- torney ^nd^aTnemberof ihe/bOard early in 1959. presently employed-in the trans- gree with Tiighest honors as a man- gesture;This would be a symbol emn flag burning ceremonies tojbe Top Scholastic parent "films sectioni X, N agement ntiajor at Rutgers Univer- HOWEAM)^ Dr. Thomas Roy. Jones, chair- of how to cross racial barriers in conducted at 7:15 this evening*in Final Award The committee expects to '(Continued Jrotn Page 1) 66 <m Friday the spirit of the Best Samaritan ! sity College, Newark, on. Saturday man of the board of .trustees, has Memorial Park on Springfield ave- confer with six or eight archi- -$£8-'. and a medal from Garwood Me- was initiated into the Beta Rho A class of 66 Will be graduated and represents "the hope, of man- nue. This phase of the program called a meeting lor Wednesday to tects during the summer and morial Post 317, American Legion, Jacob Perkins, of. ._ Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, inter- Realtor from the eighth'grade at St.' Mi-i kind for peace, justice and brother- will be under the supervision of SessifmUeld narrow.their choice to two by Sep- for outstanding work, in Student Massachusetts, invented a nail cut- national, professional fraternity in 13 Eastman Street BRidge 6-5900 Cranford, N. J. consider the hew bids." chael's School' at ceremonies at 8 hood in our world," the clergyman Henry* Pfeifer of Scotch Plains./ Government.' He also received i declared.^' " •'••-.• • • T •»w, tember, the mayor said. Atrthat ting machine/ This machine, and the field of commerce and business Bids totaHngpabout $959,000 were flrnmediately following will be $100 trje PTA honor medal, the Teach- o'clock tomorrow night in St. Mi- His theme was based on-a para- HS later ones, eventually did away with administration. • ~ / received lasL fall by the college. the presentation by the Forty et time, the comrnittec plans ,ta. ex- ers' Association ball point pen and (fear home •Manufacturing of nafla. chael's Church. .•...!• ''. ble of Jesus recorded in-the tenth Eight organization of the .Legion 'of cscntatiori of curricular and Mr. Abbott is an assistant super' Jung Brothers, Inc., of Maplewood, plore all construction angles-with a Teachers' ^Association, certificate Tfee Rev. Maurice L. OTCeefe, chapter of the Gospel of Luke. their parade of laughs, starting at <>xtr.a curricular awards was made ihe two finalists in an effort to ob- WHITMAN SAMPLER for most' effort and progress in was the low bidder for the general Dr. Allinger. challenged the assistant pastor of St. Michael's the Post Office, Chairman Stanley at the lln;il awards assembly at tain the.best advice and estimates nudio-visual aids. constnictipn. •...'- largest class to graduate from the MRS. MABEL BENSON Church,, will deflver the address to Peal, Rahway; has- contracted for a ROBERT C. RANDOLPH Cranford Hich School Monday. As on.cost, topography,and space. Receiving the girl's medal front ghortly after receiving the bids,- high 'school .with the questions long line of locomotives, antique Union County Commander County- .Auxiliary President j ,7. the graduates. Diplomas, will be An advisory committee will be the American Legion for outstand- the college launched its silver an- which led. up to the telling of this vehicles, comedy attire and'fun- assembly opened, John Soanow- M-35 awarded by the Rev.. William B. 4 named to help ia the final selec- ing work iri Student Government niversary development fund cam- story, tiamely, the questions of the making musical units. ski, president of the graduating Donnelly, pastor. tion of the architect. Mayor Bren- was Lois Schmidt, who also was paign to raise $1 million for the lawyer who was searching for sati There will be a joint opening ses- class, introduced Richard Harvey father ' Donnelly today an- nan said. This group will include a %$•&$}[ c presented with a-Teachers" Assoc- project. Campaigns were conduct- isfying answers, "What shall. I do sion of post and auxiliary;,units at nounced winners of various 223 Are Gradated president o( tho incoming sen- representative of the library board, iation certificate' for most effort; T ed in Cranford and among the to inherit eternal lifer and, "Who8 p.m: tomorrow in the Brdokside awards. GoldJ^fedals for Christian ior class, and feaVels were ex- tho township engineer and two or/ r H AX FACTOR and"p,rogress in arithmetic', • I H alumni and students, raising' about is my neighbor?',''"".'*" Place School.. 7 changed by George Williams, re^ B Doctrine will be awarded to Ed- three residents who arc specialist Gustave Blcy Memorial medals' H $200,000. The college had acquired The answer to the first, record- On Saturday, both organizations ward Mylta-JCoe" and Patricia " tiring Student Council president, in the financial field. for most cftort and development in | in the past about $456,000 from the ed in Leviticus 19:18, the speaker will conduct their convention bus- BUSY MAN'S BAR CatherineJ^eejey! A Certificate in and Arthur Williams, the new Slte^for the proposed new build- the eighth grade went to Margaret sale of part pi its Springfield ave- contended was the^ idea which iness sessions, with auxiliary mem- High School seniors the Boys' Division 0/ the Union o hundred and twenjt, -three council president.
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