Mrs. Charles Silsby; Program, Mrs

Mrs. Charles Silsby; Program, Mrs

"•' I? ''•'""'"'-"4-: ^^/f';1!^'^; ^^O,v iMmwM^'^Mm^simm 1 ';_,r.'.; *:; '.' .; • ^i-:* '.-,* '?•:.-: • '•'• '••••.•#•) .•:•••• .:••::•• c'--^i-: .•:-',: •••. -.. • ••.- :•-:• ". - '.f ..•-•., '•.-.: •.••-. ^v ...v ••...••., . ... v .- , .-, .• , , ... .-..., ,.. ,o , ,.. ,-.,••....•..,.._. «i>'iM-.V. V-•'•''.'- . ;.'; .'.'•'''•• •. '.'.••' •...;. ll*-.••,*•.. v.>; ' .. • .... .v."-/ 'Q X^-CilAWrORD CITIZEN held at the Carlson, • a form** Thonun Edwin, Murray man John Teuscher, chairman of be guests of the H^nment far 9ft imp or both. lie Board cf Educattotv, building andvCroundsrconUct for Christening Sunday • Richard Bids for supplying ««d mater- GARWOOT* — Thomas Idwia Propose licensing installation, of-fencing around* the Guare, Mn Vj Peluaio. .£« Sea,, KENILWORTH (Continued/rpm Po0< ial, were wcefved and referred to I Borough Garage was 'awarded to All-Star Games Murray, four-month-old aon of man, Mrs. the streets and road.>»?*"*£ Mr. and Mrs. David A. Murray of Shoosmith, who been Andrew M GARWOOD . apply at police headquarters for a W. P. Wittel and Company of Irv- Scheduled Sunday RFD l Thip *** 342 Myrtle avenue, was christened Tjuvealie badge. lngton on a low bid of f 1,124. Oth- : GARWOOD^ — • The Garwood Sunday afternoon by the'Rev. ..iww. May V. Peiu CRANFOBD,' NEW JERSEY,. THUBSDAY, Little League will have an all- ^Ban, attended a ** Avenue, Oarwood. N. j. er bidders w£re Anchor Post and r Walter C. Pugh, pastor, at. St. tion Monday In tbeJBdw U any. should be HOUOa program with Monmouth It unlawful for peddle nwoo Cyclone Fence. star i»«».— • ----- . • <i- _iw Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Walton SchooL Springfield. Morristown; F» Church. , ame of Coach their vehicles in a public street for Crushing and Quarry, * Mayor Edward H. Tiller report- Beach A Bell Stadlunvon ttorth Track Dedica Set Schedule for Hose Use; •^^BSSssr'AmJ-l. - <SAKWOOO TAVEHN. i™. ' more than 10 minutes while mak- Hefler-Snyder, Garwood; ed a recent stiiny revealed that the avenue this Sunday. There wiU The god-parenta were Mrs. Wv St. Michael's ings sales or to stop more than Federal Government has collected be a Minor League game at, noon Joseph Choborda and Mrs. George - • V. Muaio. President w£ within a distance Of 200 feet $7,947.78 during the past 12, years and a Uttle Uague game at * p.m. iakovlc of Garwood and William ?«s3r in rents from--condemned property AU-star games are being ar- Miller of Scotch Plains. iplomas or to stop within 500 feet of the MOTtCK OF UmtNTlON Night Flushing Clears in the borough which was sup- ranged for each Sunday during A buffet supper followed at the Take nottM UMt BAY IXAF POST No kmong CHS Featur . ^trance of a school building (ex- FollowAg a request Tuesday that hose use be posed to have/been used as the site the season. Murray home. urvcwauws or rowncN WA» presentation ol curricular' and extra curricular awards at cept after 4 p.m. or when schools for a new PojtOffice building. we OMRSD STATES. c.rww oingto62 Stepping up of night-flushing of hydrants in curtailed mall customer communities, Plainfleld- hat aMUad to the Director ol wards assembiies (held tor seniors on Monday and for ninth thro ld) PTA Completes OMstonrSTAIeonoUe Beverage cont Diplomas win be presented to 62 the, Sunny Acres section during the past'week ap- Uniori Water Company reported today that its reser- During this period, the may- Exercises Set , -iar a Ciua> Ueenw for premise! .ituat 11th grades yesterday), the baccalaureate* service Sunday nioht. f or said, the borough has lost Ap- (Continued pom page 1) at SSI South Avenue. Oarwood. N. j. I eighth grades graduates at com- parently resulted in dearinc up of water discol- have been refilled as a result of the two-day' . (Continuedtrom page 1) from the Recording Industries The- rtam— and, adoretsei ol ior class dinner Monday evi mencement exercises in St. Mi- oration and sediment complained of by residents in voirs proximately $8,000 in taxes on this 1 I announced a schedule for use of hoses Roguski and Garry Andres. ( Trust Funds obtained with the co- ^haW^aaM^at alB ^^ ahai HOUOWS* and commencement exercises chael's School at 8 p.m. tomorrow ban and and nvi<-»v»~ property in addition to providing - Following the exercises refresh- Cornroander—Wallace M. Pinkln, 31 the southeastern section of the township. twice a week during the current operation of Local 151, American Tuesday night at which diplomas The address to the graduates will Township Engineer P. J. GraU j -~—— ;— department would meet at 7:30 free municipal services to resi- ments will be served to the grad- Vtof-Cpmmander—Chark«-z«i dry spell, ;' J , Federation of Musicians. Two Retiring were presented to 165 graduates, be made by the Rev. 'Edward J. p.m. next Tuesday to discuss the dents there. >. uates in the school cafeteria. ^W WUloyK, Ave.. Garwood. N. jl reported yesterday that there had: mr • ~S~1W * Under the .suggested schedule, He said these findings would be -All guests of graduates are in- rT Vtee Commander—David H. vJ Larke, dean of men at Seton Hall been no complaints abotA the 11*17111 #1 i tUOlfP problem. Members of the class will re-1 p^t. Ut WUIOW Ave.. Oarwood. N. J. were highlights 61 the anal week 1 Cranford residents arc requested turned over to Borough Attorney vited to attend. :• OuartermasUr—Carmelo Cusmans, « University, South Orange. condition of the water since last)* UUly V/fWflC Police. Commissioner John ceive Holy Communion in a body 1 \fter Long qf the current school year at Cran- Louis J. Dughl to assist him in an at the 9 a.m. mass next Thursday. Assisting Mrs. Shoosmith are the Loctnt Ave.. Oarwood. N. J. The Rev. William B. Donnelly, Wednesday. (More than 80 res-' to use hoses only on Tuesdays and Schnitzer reported the police de- . w-r-m- <* atanUr Adjutaul-rBalph O. Mann. 317 Mjt ford High SchooL investigation being conducted to following: Mrs. George Haydu, w Oavwoodod.. N. J- • -- I pastor of St. Michael's Church, to- Fridays. Garwood and Kenilwortty Mayor and - Council 01 wv »«..«»».. — The High Mass will be sung by School will be dismissed for the idents filled the township rooms Draws Berry 7 1 partment had completed its an- see if the borough can get redress Mrs. Michael Koromi, Mrs. Ed- rteM—ThcmThcmaThma.. «n«leM!! 301 llllcmlocl J Garwood. County of Union. New Jcrtey. | students from the fifth, sixth and od. N. t. Charles Gorombev] CHSCaree summer recess tomorrow. • day announced the.list of awards at last Tuesday night's Townshjp arc assigned Thursdays and Sun- at a regular meeting to Be held in the nual inspection - of local taverns from the Federal Government. ward Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur given, to the creditor. «*J^ Oarwood. N ! seventh grades. to exhibit to the nibacrUwr «y JETS*. •-* sJEfr-w*. *•««- TAie.. Bofcelle. N. j: Fnd As the senior awards assembly made to individual students. Committee in a protest acainst the days.' ...-•.. ........,_ ' •.. '._' . [. ' "-11. Qorwood. N. J., on Tun- and' turned over a report to the Mayor Tiller expressed com- Rose, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Arnold oalico.-SSS ThiThird AAVe.V . CC.nvood . N. ' •,'fiijo Cranford High School Final sessioin of the school be- Objectknu. U any, ihould be m med, Stephen Zulick, president A four-year scholarship to Seton situation.) -The township engineer Criticism "Adherence to this schedule dur- laws, and license committee for mendation to the local committee Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1 ^ructors tor mote than three fore summer vacation will be held diately. In writing , to the Dlrec graduating class, introduced Hall Preparatory School has been said the ~ -^ ing dry periods is expected to in- curb and sutler on Hazel Avenue, Gar- study prior to license renewals. for the recent-Union County Cen- Werthweln, Mrs. William Rowe, ^5lvinon of Alcoholic Bev^ wood. New Jersey, between: Center the morning of Friday, June 21. l. ltOO Baymond_Boulev«rd. cades, Miss "Lucy Teague, French owski as president of the awarded to Patrick James Kelly. sure sufficient water and pressure . street and the We.tfleid Town Line. Councilman Casabona reported In- tennial celebration for "a wonder- Robert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- , wltttna. «O FWlrp J Contro I r-l Borough otlarfca> S. and Miss Alice L. Math- senior class, and gavels Gold medals for Christian dor- for all and prevent a reoccurrence -. Bid trmi and ipecificatioM may be spections by the fire department ard Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ffiHs ^ ujAr (^T NQ fm I teacher, incon ful job." ' Berry were exchanged by Glenn All|n- trine go to Jane Mary Currie and —Photo by A. Nlc Hoagiand fire' hydrants in the area of ..the' situation which caused con- also had been, completed with a ert Troppr .,. .-,•:.. Cxecutor. SSmrttJI. J.> Veterans of Forelen Wan ol U.s tws, Engilsh teacher and dramatics the GOP Municipal ' Local * residents were. urged by, The first iuMping car. a eaniverW Bernird Stolner. Atty., ^WALLACE M. PIN KIN Comi, ger, retiring Student Council pres- Eileen Marie Mulcahy. Jane Mary Scene at dedication Sunday of running track behind Cran-' night between 11 pjn- and 6 a-ml scIecUon by cern over fire hydrant pressures .nny DMUIU.^ u..y bet report to be submitted in the near Arrangements have been made coach; have made application to Committee of Roy D. Irving as the the mayor to - fly their 'flags "to- •d coach, was operated in U* owe* 118* E.Orand St. rsssviSw. wo ident, and X^eorge Williams, the Some residents of the axe* ex- earlier this week," a company 8:30 A.M.. and 5:00 I.\. 1. future. , by Mrs, Milton Boertmann and Elizabeth. N. J. •the Teacher's Pension and Annuity Currie also received a certificate ford High School as J.

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