Ford Dealers Itink

Ford Dealers Itink

Eichtl CRASfFOKI) <>"..!.) ClfflZKN AND ClIUON'IClX—Tflt'KSDAV, JI'NE IS. 1?C1 Mrs. Julius. Canjitlpsi; safety nnd health, -Mrs., Edward Coiinell; Sherman PTA Announces •<fiiolariihip. Mrs. Theodore Was- Deft 2 Wim Coveted Trophy Legal Notices Kbziar: first vict'-pri'Sidtnt,- Mrs. Den 2 ofCjub Pjick 103 was win- . Pack Chairman Edgar Browtrlfce" •arns, Executive Board '.•education, Mrs. Ellinge; ways and ner^of tile S. K.-ThompSonrtrophx presented gifts to Cubmaster Lin-- .... .. ... "«r\ , . ;iu-ans.;'jita.. Joseph , KunU, and presented anually'to the den earn- gerfeldt and Assistant.Cubmaster ?-'" n p: c«fj? NFORD' • NOTICE Of HEARING ;' ,. ••Mrs. Robert (ji-inisKnw.-'iiroyianVci'i.-iiirnan fo!' the-ShLTtsiis Juaior i-(-.i:m representative, Mrs. Lloyd ing the 'most points. ;duriiig the WilliaWi R^'Dnncan, who,are re- Bbard or^rAdJuMmljr School PTA,; has Sfk'ClL-d "Ymi ;ind Your Child" as .the l::ci~i.- for S Ruch. year for attendance and achieve- tiring, in ?efcbgnition of their work Npiicc ii hereby.-yiucn that tHe Board 1 for the pasH three years. A gift o/^Cdjuntmcnt IZoningi '6t~t)ie.LT<^wn?hip next year's plroarams. '_•'••. The officers are:'President, Mrs. merit awards. ttt Cranford, • N, J., :in the C*ounty of The firstassociation mceiinK'"!**• Ko.ziar; first vice .president, Mrs. vThe presentation was matie re- .was al^o, presented to. Mr. Brown- Union, will hold a public* hearing on .. firs Ht r lee, in recognition of his "services • " "Monday. June 26, 19iil October. 2 ill 8:15 pliij. will by . social- -worker, "will" discuss '•Kuniz; steoncl vlfie-pr-esideht. cently, at the anfiual fathcr-and- ut 8:1S I'Tl. Iprcvaillnc tlmcl, at. ttie called "You * nnd -Voiir Child''.- 1 dyring the past. year. Municipal Building, corm'r of North Ave- GIFT SUGGESTIONS nd; doss PoaUfie i-s a.nci t'r.t" chilti Uibor ~ :\~ Tru Mrs. Grimshaw; third^yiee-prosi- sqn dinner in fellowship Hall of Teaciiers." A social hour has .been The new cubmaster, Everett nue and Aldt-n Sirct,-t, Cranford. M. J., to At CnatotA. N. 3. officers will te '.n^t^ rient. Burton Mandell;. recording the FirsJJPresbyteria.n Church by consider: . - • '• . : JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, planned' following ..-the business 1 Yackcr. a; West Point graduate ol, LXVHlr No- 22, • 4 Sections; 24 Pages n mi-etinfis ijfc open •tcrv'tary, "Sirs*"Carl Ward; cor •Roderick ~W.~""Smith, honorary 8/61 .^Application? o£ George, S. Xorner meeting to give pari-nti and :-o the n-spontling 'secretaryj Mrs. 'Fred- nnd former den dad, was intro- for a variance to .er.ect y iitockiide fence. ic- and. ruUl-HYid'osted' chairman and a vice-chairman of (! feet hliih from the back <Jf the" holiic- teachers ailropportunity-to become t'rick^Jjuiusak; and treasurer; Mrs ducedi. The new pack chairman, to the Koutherly &tde. line and th(An aion£ . acquainted. > ik'ce.-kurily mL'i'r.btr.<_ Region II. , will be Robert Walters arid- the as- the southerly side line.to the re.ir prop- to Mrs7 Koziar," MrsT Pollack and erty line at 'J'.IG Walnut Avenue, Block 64, Citizen and Ghronicje ToRStudents u-iid. - "__ - - •» Announcement was made of a sistant' pack, chairman will "be %'Lot. .11. '.. '•'.'" hrehis at Brjmkside (> al "Mrs. Ward' wiH' serve 5>s delegates -<^t. the tlin,o and plnce nbove stated ousies on iciyH"' 1 new memorial trophy, the S. E. Robert Turadian. • .p.m. will fo'Stifru- a Kxecutivo boord ir.L'oims? ''••••i\ to the Cranford Board of "Parent- " -In recognition of.their services all inU-nitccl p:irtie-i Mr. InvJUjd to b« Contest be held at the school iX 1:30 p.m. Hume'trophy,'to be presented an- present ^w.heii full opportunity^"" to be by the Little ' TheHtre^prou Tciic'hcr Organizations. nually "in 'March to the den sub-to the pack, corsages were |pre^ heard will be given to them.' ' judges commented that "the $86,059 oi> Scj-itumbt-r 13. Qc'u.'bt-r 3:1. N'o- By-order: otest The- Cra'nl6"r.d'^.Citizen and ' East • OrdnKf lullowoc sented to Mrs. Robert B. Winkcl, 4_Robert Cohen andt Kathleen^Vicse received $50 bonds given by 0 vl-mbe'r 27. February 3, March 5 mitting the best den project* in BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Chronicle • will receive a. second Citizen and * Chronicle, is a neat cussipn period lecl^by -Dr dinner chairman: Mrs. Ridgely C. •. ^ Uobert I- Clurtfi, Jr. |Tlic Board of. Edueatioiaf came lip a'gaihst one feo*? problem, as 1 and A"p.nl i). '. the. handicraft exhibit. The tro- an"d well printed newspaper." '., theLions Club to the top students "in academic standing in. this year ? ._ EcyjH-.. psychologist -;il Former Resident Folk, assistant dinner chairman; '"*•-,. Chairman Ints iii 1hjB Brookside School district submitted a t»etiiioi> ojjjocuiig•) place national award ' for Excel- In their, general comments on '."StiitiCoU'eso', Union. The jwujjranr Mf>. ThiHxlnre Komarl" J^'.-M- phy was presented by friends in Siimner B. Swettwr ^.. jlence -in Typography^~toilight_ at grkduating class at tho annual awards assembly Monday morning^at '.;' . Mrs. LJnger,fcildt, awards chair- Secretary '. '• •.•:••• ' »—••• litfedlstricting'of fifth arid\i*th jjracTe students,-.to .JJlbowingdale this division, Hhe fudges stated: ! ncies anno:.inced . ippoir.Ki'n: ai memory of the late.Samuel E. Dated: June 7,' 10(11 . • , Cranto'rd "High Schoo,l. ' The awards: were -presented-by the Rev.Dr. For " is'sponsored by (he Union Cnuiuy th* ™6th annual convention of the' Receives Degree Hume, father j>i assistant •• Pen man, and Mrs; James P. Sommer- Adv. Yen: 811.22 "~ J _jB-15 nue Schoo.Lat a meeting, JVIonckiy nightr. - ^•"This~was-a—supoiiot-jJtoUp.of " MentaT Health, Association . ville, publicity chairm:in." Mrs. fcek the 'board ainnounbtd the ihi£t of 47 children (one National Editorial Association in newspapers^' 'Reflecting' excellent Albert Allinger. -' \. -.-, . :" '•',' . -t" - The 1961 campaign goal of tftg Cranfbrd- United Fund is "You . and Your Child's Social Mrs. Stanley 'G. Matthews of Dad'Elliot Hiime and grandfath- he^ The Bausch and Lorabsicienco plaque for the top science student Auditors* Mrs.- Harold Tr<:n:; William. Ridley will —serve, as TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. •ahd one 6th grade ta'-Bloom- Salt Lake City, Utah. The news- taste in ne,ws, feature, ediior'ial $86 059. This figure was announced today by the budget Activities" Will be explored, at budget. MrV Jiihii K. KHUKJR; Ciucapo, 111. formerly of Cranfard, er of Cub Scout John Hume, who arid advertising material.. Type n the-graduating Class..was' pre- awards chairman and Mrs. Wil- ^'rsjiVord, S'^xc Jcrn«y :':'7,i^ , Lle S(J*i*ol.to alleviate over- paper also will gef~an honorable •••8:15—|J.m. Decembl-i; -V" when Uen 1< uisl-iiii«n. andiV-laws. \!:-s iV:l'received';- i bachelor of avis degree was interested in the handicraft . • "' '. ' I'ruputicd • • '•' -.• •' sej'c'ctton's in" test/ instances were ientcd-to Robert Cohen by_Court- committee-chairrnah.^Atba S. Taytor. The totahwill be distrir- liam " MeGonagil, publicity, next '-'.• OUblMAN'CE NO, tll-U-. bding at Brookside'School, For mention citation in the General Haddoc|t,_rijjyttoi- of the, UmoiT ij;,in .Suani work of the cubs. and Daley and' the Mathematics •}',i-A Thursday froni-ISewark State year. "~ " ' '. • AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TKAF ' past two years two sixth Bdard Makes Excellence category. well adapted. Jtnsido pages were ljuted among'12 member agencies. Last year> goal wa6 County'"Psychiatric C'linic-, - spunks j M\-*. .John WihriEvYhis'year of the new tro-. F1C AND 'AMBN'DIIiC - AND SUPPLE attractive and' well balanced. S«c- Association of America award to Co'leHc, Union; ~ • A team known ' as 'The Bat- its-from-th&,Broo)tside district :_ _2,0p!iL.in.eivspprjl!'rs_. wcre. 274 Receive ^rm diitiittf—trntl ffliitrt,--yu-irrh-:—-• i Mrs' Harold. Trent';- ph.v iti Don 12,c which exhibited tions, including sports, socieiy"and' he studentrwhonnished-first in a $70,000 for-43-agenaeS. Sherman PYA will have if joint j child. Mrs. Don;ild \'j Watching the presentation wits lapboardsHaU t'' .handicraft _dis- tons" and Arnold Peterson cnteY- 0 OF THE IBM . CO&E OK GENERAL • beeri housed at Cleveland rtlic'> varioiis "divisions 1 Scouts, Attifirican.-Recl^l, tnined • with feats of magic. Mr. ORDINANCES.:.:. jor School. This space will not .<2-,.lhe NEA's'iS'fil Better' News- agriculture were attractively illus- :ompetitive exaniination "went to v pici-tinR with Cleveland PTA -at j i,,nan. Mrs^ Ko/iar. Mrs. Mattheus's husband, the Rev. pla.v_ in March". The lapboards • BE IT OKDA1NED "by the ' Township p£pSr Contest. A total of 0G win-trated." - """'" •• Villlam Knox. This award was Cross and Girl Scouts have Cleve.and School at 8:15 p.m., Feb-i • HospiUiW-ly and atter.dar.re, M:s." were made for the Children's Duncah, was toastmnstbr. Committee o( the 'Town>hlp of Craii-] vailable in the fall. Matthews of GboVge Williams jord: ' '.. '.''"• "' ' I petition with 153 names op-. ners were selected, representing In the Gener'al Excellence cate- presented byXJliver West, : ruary-'jl) in a Founders" Day ob-1 Richard Schoonover and Mrs. Jo- Country Home, Mountainside. • - Other honored guests were tht; ippomtments been assigned the , largest ' 'go, 111. The Mat- SectltTiv 1.- NOA person- shull piirk • a •pcf" thrr change. was' submitted E°ory for weekly newspapers from The ' American Association. ..of 500 Await •scrviin'te. '" I sejih' Masino; mtprnntmn:;! reia- A plaque wns presented Xt\ Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker, the vi'hiclt on Arlington Hoad. between North as shares of the fupdC 20.50, thew's ^ayc residents of Crnnford Avenue and Hamilton Avenfte- In excess jHton Greltzer of 40 West Hol- "thirty teachers were appointed j ""the^Ci.tizen - nnd Chronicle 4,000 to 6,000 'circulation,-- NexV ;eachers of Spanish ahd Portu- A film and discussion of ."Your | tions, Mr.-.

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