
""" '• * ••i 'Bsw8sss$s«fiias!&ssss'" «•••-—-•-- - ( .._.?.__... -^- - -•-..=._..... mm. A CITIZEN* AND CHHOWCXB, THtfBStkAY, 'at the 11 ajn. worship service. Plan Halloween Party * Other guesto at the service will Officer tarfude Un. Baber, and'the Bey. For Boy Scout Troop 79 II. Owen, presiding elder of .the Arrangements for a Halloween KENILWORTH New* Brunswick District; The party to be held for Boy Scout GARWOOD Changes Told Rev. G. W. Moore, '.host-pastor,. is- Troop 79 in the basement of the Open Thursday Nite CRANFORD IMT*-.«a n invitation to the public First Presbyterian Church at 7:80 pjn. October 29 will" be made at entered *s wcond eUa 3 Sections, 22 Fages/lOc to attend. OCTOBER The Fort OUMM >t Cnnfofd. By CHS Unit Music will be prdvided by the a meeting of troop mothers in the CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, -- Mrs. W. G. Trometter has beerT four choirs of the church. church library at 7:30 pjn. Tues- ,th«> Cranford day. *. , : School Parent-Teacher As- Also discussed will pe sociation by Its executive board to of the troop program for the com- .lilJMII . complete the unexpired term of ing year.« ELIZABETH An invitation was extended to ;: "Mrs. John Prichard.. ' ; •. ' rnntrartor Leaves Job A*'Y°WB Man of the Year* Meetings all mothers oT scouts of Troop 79 princlpal of Roosevelt School and supervisor ' .' Mrs. Prichard's letter of resigna- to attend the meetings held in the* XjWMMwHMtLrWJL' A-IV»€*rV^O t»W Thomas A. Tipaldl, principal of Roosevelt School and supervisor For Its New Million-Dollar BuiMing With the arrival of October, of the summer playground program of the Cranford Recreation Com- tion was read by Mrs. E. A- Kbyen. church library at 7:30 pan. on the ~, The Board of Education will meet tonight to take steps to replace monthly ^circle meetings of the mittee, has been selected as/the "Young Man of the Year" by the UnioK Junior College today an- ivice-presidenit, at the board's first first Tuesday of each month and the American.Building Construction and Supply Company, general ; ^|faU;4e^ng^t;TKu:«4?y after-' Margaret~Creene Association of give their ideas on activities .for contractors on the new Blonmingdaleavenue school. •,''"••••'.'•••"• Cranford -Kenilworth - ''J unlor plans to construct a new < noon it the high school. the First Presbyterian Church wUl the boys. ~ -• Dr.—Howard B. Best, superintendent of schools, said the firm Chamber of Commerce, it was an- lassroom building costing near* k To Be Feted at Dinner nounced this week, by Dr. Robert , $1 million on a 28-acre site oil >• - -Mrs. l^eilCastaldo has'been|se- be resumed. ';•". ' $•. '•:'^•:•'"'"H ,'• .novettrin the jobfmj**^. S^t^»«* 23, "taWng its bfttetraller Architect's Sketch of jr. College Project ^ected;' t# :(pu>;^.(f uroam|rei|,(f;terni !• MeetW at l' pJ*V Tuesday f,wjn 7 E.J yatson, chainnan'of the selec- pringflcld/ 'avenue, opbos}te Nqmy ••"-' ' '"••• •' f.iti'..d'.."—^-fahd'^afll- materiakr 'The" com- I F tions committee. ••£••- .V :'••' I.':': ';•'•'. '•''•' : ahegan Park. • ' ' ' • of' Mrs. .'Ford Johnston as treas^ be "Rachel;" at the home of Mrs. Larger Quarters pany is in financial troubles and Mr. Tipaldi: wiU be guest dTf Bids for the structure," Whictt' -urer. Mrs. Johnston is no longer a ,jj; i^ McCormack, 9 Hampton has also given up several other honor of the Junior Chamber at will more than double the college's resident of Cranford. Mrs. Castaldo road,-and "Rebekah," at the home For Rekemeier large school projects, Dr. Be>t ' was,: the second vice-president, . Appointment a dinner Wednesday evening, Oc- present facilities, were received JiU J>jhneUy^jM^ IndJan^ Spring^road and. Carol Terpening • said,/ •••,'• •.•"• •;•'• ••>'• •••'••-;•..:.•• .••,". tober 23, in Bibby's Coach and; ] yesterday. Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- '';;?. Mrs.:iVirr H.- Weydemeyer- is' the No fliiancial~losstotheiboard r ( road?~ '•'••"'. '"• ' i '" '„ Flower Shop of 1 Morningside 'place received Uterature~on CivilDefense Sat-" Foiufirna.t^hich:' timcT':'he'r;wiii"be" new second. 'vice-president: : in Circle inectlngs at 8 Forzhving - will result from this development charge of the food ..fair.' She Was G. Rekemeier of Reke- urday at-the Post Office from Mrs. B. F. Brixner of 29 Ramapo presented with a plaque. Hte MI October 7 are: "Ruth,* Mrs. and It is "highly possible" that the name also .will be entered in the thet»arent education'chainiriani Re- meier Flowers, Incy 106 Walnut road, deputy welfare director, and Mrs. Charles Siegfried of 31 Junior College Bi<|» Fingerlin. 14 Holly Street; avehue, announced this week that project will be speeded rather national Junior Chamber of Com- placing .Mifs. Weyieitaeyer is Mrs. mar,? Mrs. FA. Manley, 25ft West- Ramapo road, CD chief of mass feeding. Last week was national Foreseen than slowed down by it, the Total $959,103 - L.J. Myers as parent and family he has purchased- the building at Township Committee is expect- merce "Young Man of the Year" field awnue, east, Roselle Park; ..Civil Defense Week. schools head stated. ' • •• .•••;.•; Low bids totaling $959,103 i life:*d'z?r-t!on chairman; assisted 116 North avenue, west, formerly contest.. .:;.. '•-. •..' : '•'."'.. •.-•••'.'"., .I!..:- "Adah," Mrs. F.A. Chase, 217 Cen- ed to take speedy action da nam- were received yesterday after- *'by;Mri.-.J.,/tt5/J)tobcyts;. ••. occupied by the Gerald A Sena ing Roy D. Irving of SI Blake The company's work has been : This marks, the second time that tral avenue;^Deborah," Mri. [John Company, electrical contractors. •, bers of thirty and more yean folk '"exceptionally good*' but has pro- the "Young Man of the Year" noon by'the Union Junior Col- ' Other -appointments included: Olson. 511" Springfieia avenue; avenue to the'Vacancy caused by Mrs. Arthur Williams as- program Renovations w^re scheduled ' to.' standing is admirable,, their ef- ceeded "very slowly because award has been made .by the local lege board of trustees for the •Sarah,- Mrs. E. A.'fanuate; U4 Needlework Guild the resignation June 30 of Public new building. Jung Brothers, chairman, the post vacated by Mrs. this week, with plans to forts were sufficient, only jwhen poor . organization and- labor Jaycees. Janwjs S. Avery, former Makatom drive, and ''PrisciuV' begin Works Commissioner Frank T. Inc, of Maplewood Was low bid- Trometter.; Mrs. E. W."Stanton as move the florist business to the the town's population was 5000. N troubles," Dr. Best declared: Cranford- High —School teacher. Mrs. Robert Brewster, 15 Indian In Annual Drive Many more members are needed Whitty. ' der for general construction with . publications chairman upon;' the new location about November 1. At tonight's meeting, the board Was accorded the honor, in Janii- 'Spring road.' • ', ' ..'" . ~—.-•- "• ''• to keep pace with the needs of Mr. Irving, the Republican Mu- ary, 1958. :'\'\:'.:"•':, ..;;':•, an offer of $534,400. resignation of Mrs: W. G. Dexter; Mr. Rekemeier, who Is associat- nicipal Committee's choice for the Is.expected to instruct.its attor- ^Meetings scheduled- for October For New Clothing Other low. bidders were: Mcat- - Mrs. *G. R. - Durham as' safety ed with Fred P.Traut in the florist u ~1 \L. ». *,* K«.nrw i our present community more than one-year vacancy, will be unop- ney, George S- Saueri to authorize Mr. Tipaldi was selected by a 9 at 1 pin. are: "Esther," Mrs. C. EachE October, the 475 branches | foufiimea ^j^t gj^ committee of judges from among ng and ventilating, August chairman,- replacing Mrs. Sidney concern, said their business has i c Guild of AJner- pbjed for the local office in the the bonding company to complete Kurtz, 226 North - avenue, west; con, f fhehe NeedleworiNeedleworic Gul J The ingathering will be held in seven outstanding; local- young Arace. Inc.. Elizabeth. $172,625; d idly during ^" i f t tf01 ember 5 General Electionth.e job. The bonding company incteased so.rapidly during unite in appealing for support Js'siejiBec^^^re^ye-ia^ [4ineh^<betw«en;'4he^ge&>»f^2L^andL iron, ^Lajay<Ato ..Iron !" laws chairman; C" Frank'ZTmiSer- big folk imeo ir r 1 Willow Street; "Anna," Mrs. W, J. to 1 pjn. October 8. Anyone who three bids on"Tbmpletion ofvihe .^ who hirve''^ae^outs1j^din^^ Works, Inc., of Jcrsey^Clty , $77,- ^ man as ' parliamentarian;. Mis* Walnut avenue address that theyI%£££thpsa nattoWl oTganl- tions with County Clerk Henry G Conley, -. 3 Sylvester • street;•' and wishes to become a Needlework 'project.' •.......':,.:...:;.. •,,:..;:-v _ .. contributions to the community 000; plumbing, Olenick Plumb- now find it necessary to move into; MUonTcon$butions deceived by jCulton was 4 o'clock yesterday 'Gordon Leech, junior'high open 10 zation, n Guild member by pnnUng a QQ^. "UnlesSr-there is unforeseen de- during the past year. • ' ng and Heating Company of "Maryr Mrs. Elizabeth Gilber, '«* larger quarters. •• .v. • • • •• .- • ' • '.•••• ' -.••••-:.••...•••... afternoon. Uless THOMAS A. TDTALDI ' house co-chairman,' assisting-Mrs. : the Cranford unit are tturned over tribution of new clothing is re- lay," Dr. Best said, "pace of the In announcing the -winner. Dr. Linden, $61,000; electric. Acme North avenue west '' '•••'•• He added that there also will be While there had been rumors, as John J. Banker. ' Cm October 10. "Dorcas" wtil to the Cranford Welfare Agency, quested to contact Mrs. R, F. Ro- fashions construction work is ^expected to Watson stated: Electric Company of Elizabeth, late as last week-end, that an in- " Mrs. Trometter has served as better facilities for parking for cus- Visiting Nurse* Association and bey of 409 Orange avenue. be considerably faster Under the 'Mr. .Tipaldi not only, has served' Shown above is the architect's sketch of thenew/million-dojlar 21-classroom building Union $84,848, hnd kitchen equipment, convene at'9:3O ajn. at the home tomers available at the new site.
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