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1 /. -. THE OCANFORl CTZENAND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4,958 S RevewedatLocalMeetng \ Servce has alwas? been the kestone of Rotar,t. Wesle A. Stanger, Sr., told fellow members of the Cranford Rotar Club at ther x luncheon meetng lotj Thursda n the Methodst Church educatonal buldng. Descrbng Rotar-4s th«- frst group n the world to brng together men of all relgous faths ~~ " " for the.purpose of. servce to ther fo r the Cranford Bos Camp at fellowmen, Mr. Snger sad two \ Slver Lake n Warren Count, Mrs. Redden Named Collegel Charman for SxtK Dstrct Mrs. Charles Redden of 20 Columba avenue has been named nclude conductng an anhual Col- Da.to help acquant Sxth Dstrct charman for thelege hgh Harrs, a Chcago lawer who founded Rotar. Dr. Edward M. Coe, presdent, who presded, announced a meetng of the clubs drectors wll be held Monda a,t bs home and an nsttute s planned for 22 at The Pnes, Metuchen. college commttee of the New Jerse State Federaton of Womens the courses and actvtes at Doug- "School junors and senors wth Guests ncluded Howard D. Todd. Lake Wales. Fla.; Ralph W. Clubs, succeedng Mrs. Walter lass. Man of the buldngs at the Aknson,sndr, nda; John B. Conle of 3- Slvester street. college have been bult wth the Coker, Lnden, and C. S. Macfarland and Carl Bunker, West- composed of the dstrct charmen Aroom, fund establshed b the The college commttee, whch s help of the federaton.. of Rotars slogans are "He profts "H e lsted man of the servces feld. The were welcomed b and representatves from each college commttee- helps foregn most who serves the - best"" and rendered b varous Rotar clubs Past Presdent Arthur Burdtt. member club, promotes the federatons scholarshp fund for grls are unable to brng the small com- students who attend Douglass" but "Servce above self." throughout the world. He recalled tha,t shortl after The speaker was ntroduced b We know more bad thngs about attendng Douglass College n New forts from home, such as bedspreads, drapes, lamps, blankets the formaton of the Cranford Edwn MJ Lews, who ponted out ourselves than does anbod else, Brunswck. Last ear the fund club ts ntal servce project was \ that Mr. Stangcr had been a memrasng half of the funds for the ber of Chcago Club No. andas we do ol ourselves; Vranz V. for sx grls. Dstrct actvtes of the college et no one thnks so hghl of ustotaled $,00 and provded help and smlar tems. purchase of the present camp ste was a frend of the late Paul Schoehthan Ths comttees actvtes also commttee nclude*"educaton for- \ TYPEWRTER SPECAL! ON SALE THURS., FRDAY & SAX. AUG th 20 EASTMAN ST.. CRANFORD BRAND NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRTERS $40.50 P us Tax ncludes Carr bt Case and Free Tpng nstructon Book A lmted number of.959 model Underwood Leaders, ParcJs & Roal Roaltes at the unheard of prce of $49.50 plus $450 tax. Lst prce to $ A small depost wll hold an machne. Your old tpewrter taken n trade WE SERVCE WHAT WE SELL NATONAL TYPEWRlTER~m: (OPPOSTE CRANFOBD THEATRE) OPEN 8 TO 6 PJHL. THUKJ3DAY EVBNNG TO 9 VM. TWO nu LOTS-N*. Wt»t «w Prk«Ht... N». S JcffwaM Aw. BBS. CHAKLES REDDEN urns, dstrct conferences wth outh conservaton and educaton commttees and keepng a check, on acton of the State Leg.ature to see that mone for the state Colleges s not sdetracked... Mrs." Redden, who prevousl served as outh conservaton charman for the Ffth Dstrct (whch formerl ncluded Unon Count), has long been actve as a member and n commttee and offcer posts of "the Vllage mprovement Assocaton, and the Wednesda Mornng Club..X - She served on the Cranford Board/of Educaton for nne ears and/was nstrumental n the formak n of the Cranford Adult School, of whch she s a past drector and past presdent,, She s a past presdent of the Roosevelt PTA and so was actve n.the Cranford Hgh School PTA. Beaut Contest. Entrant KENLWORTH Mss Carol Marrese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marrese," 64S Newark -avenue, s an entrant n the New Jerse State ; Seafood Prncess contest. Fnals n the contest, wll be held ths Saturda at Pont Pleasant. Beach as part of the threerda Ocean Count Bg Sea Das- festval. Fnalsts wll be named b the board of judges tomorrow. Wns-AcademcJHonora KENLWORTH James * Schebner, S4 Rchfeld avenue, has qualfed tor academc honors for the semester endng June 6, 958,ln the evenng dvson of the Newark College of Engneerng, accordng to Stunner J. House, drector of student personnel Gocrkes "Junor World" Goes Plan n Pla* A. Poncho... ards and ard* 6f ee-catchng versatlt! 00% brushed-wool blanket plad r\. pre-shrunk... permanentl moth-. proofed. One sze fts everone, B. Sdclner... borrowed front the bos on thejbench! flew length, new hood and the latest Trapete slhouette. Nlon lnng and stadumwarm Qulltleel nterlnng. Completel machne washable. Szes 7-5. Whte, Bege, Bermuda Blue...: 4.98 Red, Nav, Black, Whte Woven Plads. : C. Great Scot... an exctng new greatcoat of gant-tartan woven plads and lavsh Oron Collar. Nlon qulted lnng and feather-lght Orlon- Dacron nterlnng. Red or Blue wth Whte or Bege Collar.. ; szes ; H...:. 25,00 D; Gant Tartan Slacks... tallowd trm and tapered to perfect ft! Sous; ttled wast, front kp, con pocket, flapped back pockets. Machne Washable. Red or Blue Tartan PlaH. 8be* ALL FROMGOERKES "JUNOR WORLD," SECOND FLOOR.. North «f Ea»t lenc 8t... Bho» Wfe» Convenent AT /. REDUCED 25% PLASTC TRAVEL KTS REDUCED BOBBY PNS SUNGLASSES REDUCED HOME PERMANENT KT FREE! 98c HAR BRUSH FREE! ;,- ; ".-.wth ;;;/ -. :/ PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE $49 BLACK FLAG HOUSE and GARDEN NSECT BARONS DRUG STORE 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J* (opp. Cranford Thoatra) FREE DELVERY TEL. BRDGE M00 Storo Also n WostflaU W«Ratarv* Tha Rght To Lmt Quanttes Stdre Hours: &30 AJ\L fo GARWOOD CRANFORD KENLWORTH No. 30. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST nd m weond cu» mall matter M The Fo* Offle* at OnaforC N. J. Sewer [s Nearkg Mpleton A $25,035 santar sewer- project jn Sprngfeld avenue, servng propertfs on Sprngfeld avenue land Pawnee, Shawnee, Seneca and rhdpcwa roads, should be completed b tomorrow Townshp En- gnecr Patrck J. GraU announced Theod. M> C. Young of Chlp- newa P lace was thc "*?* resldent to have hs home connected wth the new sewer lne, Mr. Gral sta- ted. The engneer asked that other bouseholders arrange for connectng lnes as "soon as possble so we n complete regradng of the The Semeraro Constructon Co. [ patcrson, contractor, on the Job,.ported t should be fnshed workng b tomorrow, Mr. Crall stated. -..; Work was begun Jul 9. Est- mtted completon date for the lect was August 5, but tme ; because of weather condtons j responsble for the 0-da der n completon, accordng to the._lneer AD appropraton of $32,000 was ct asde for the job. n preparaton for the openng r school, pavng work was cornd toda on Hnskns avenue, the new Bloomngdale Ave- que School, and on Lvngston at the new Lvngston Avenue School The sdewalk constructon pro]-, are nearng completon, Mr. reported. Constructon of all walks has been fnshed a secton of macadam walk > be constructed on Wllow street [ be started ths week, be sad. Utlt poles are to be moved ths -on. Wllow street sdewalk con begnnng tomorrow. On the townshp center street rdenng project, Mr. Gral sad Publc Servce Electrc (OmttkueA on Pag* 9) Holda An nvtaton to provde speakt for Veterans Da assembles the Cranford publc schools s ; held n abeance b Cran- Post 22, Amercan Legon, post offcals can confer wth of CanL Newell R. Flake 335.VFWP Ths was announced at Tuesda lngs Board of Educaton meet b Edward Gll, board publc elatons charman. Mr. Gll, a ber of the Legon post,, sad t presented the boards plan at a cent Legon meetng. He stated luat he has not et spoken wth ** leaders., Both osts have attacked the ards decson to hold classes on Veterans Da ths. Mr.."(Contnued on Page 8) ST. MCHAELS SCHOOL School Calendar Monda..,_ Opens, v 29 Monda... _. st Mchaels Da October 5-Monda _ Columbus Da 4 Tuesda _..,... Electon Da Tuesda,..... Veterans Da 27 Thursda ;.. Thanksgvng 68 Frda... _. :#, Thanksgvng _ > Monda Feast of the mmaculate Concepton 23-Tuesda... Chrstmas Recess, 3 p.m. Closng Januar 5 Monda :... School Opens Januar 20 Tuesda _ Md-ear Exajns Januar - 2 Wednesda..* Md-ear Exams Januar 22 Thursda Md-ear Exams Februar 2 Thursda."... Lncolns Brthda Februar 23 Monda. Washngtons Brthda March 24 Tuesda Easter Recess Begns at- 3 p.m. Aprl 8 Monda... School Opens Ma 7 Thursda Ascenson Da June 6 Tuesda... Fnal Exams June 7 Wednesda.-. Fnal Exams "June. 8-rrThursda... Fnal Exams June,. 9-Frda : Commencement Sx Room Addton Planned For St. Mchaels School Because of the rapd rse_njenrpllnent, a sx room addton to St. Mchaels Parochal School, corner of Mln and Alden streets, Board and Zonng Board durng the past week o dscuss the frst s planned wthn the next ear or two, the Rev. Wllam B. Donnell, four sectons of the proposed new pastor of St. Mchaels Church ard zonng ordnance. - drector of the school, revealed Conferences wth Scott Bagb ths week. The addton wll be Pla Areas and Robert Catln, plannng consultants, who have been workng made to the Mln street sde of the buldng. Wth 780 pupls alread enrolled for the school ear whch opens on Monda, 8, Father Donnell announced tha no addtonal pupls can be accept ford-plaground areas ths summer, t was reported toda b Mrs. ed unless there are vacances. The school had an enrollment of 720 Charles F. Schllnger, plaground charman. Ths fgure, whch s puglsjast ear. also the fnal regstraton total for -. There wll be onl one sesson Ths seas6n7~ls~24t -last on openng da, accordng to Ss-earter Vctora, school prncpal, and tendance at eght pla areas. record hgh of 2,085 for at- regular full da sessons wll begn "on Tuesda, 9. for the fnal week of the program Actvtes at the ndvdual felds and Classes wll run from 8:40 ajn. towere the followng: :3 ajn. and :45 pn. to 3 pjn. -QfefeJfejL members, t Mlehaefs thero wll be sx new teachers ths ear, ncludng two new la teachers and four new Ssters. Two buses are now n operaton for the transportaton.of pupls to And from th» school and negotatons are underwa to add a thrd bus to take care of chldren n the. Parkwa Vllage area. Durng the summer months, the nteror of the school, ncludng the classrooms and audtorum, has been completel renovated, a new roof has been nstalled, the cafetera has been panted and all floors have been sealed. Sxt new desks also have been added to classrooms. Col. Osborne Home CoL Harr V. Osborne, Jr., of last Wednesda. 5 Dartmouth road, has concluded two weeks of actve dut at Ft Slocum, N. Y. WemtftDntt Team WnsNatwtwl Champonshp _.the womens drll team of Capt Newell Rodne Fske Post, 335,, under drectomof Mrs. Dale Brnkerhoff, won ts second natonal tonshlp Tuesda durng competton-n Central Park, New York, conjuncton wth the Natonal Menton of the Veterans of FornWars.. the mens rfle team of the local Mt, under drecton of LeRo nnkcrhoff, post commahder. ta thrd n the natonal com- *«ton n the mens dvson. Both local l l groups, whch won e champonshps n ther rc- *tvc dvsons durng h* Rtgj Encampment n Wldwood on 28, were presented- wth «last nght at closng nauontonvcntlon ceremones n Eb- *WeW. Brookln. The womens team defeated two drll teams from Mnnesota Unc from Wsconsn n thc frne local group won ts prc- "atlonal ttle at Phladelpha, and also holds seven New state champonshps. had Mrs. Jane of beng n the drll Ths local competed naton- School Guard Meetng Set A meetng of the school crossng guards has been scheduled for Au gust 29 at 0 a.m. n the courtroom olpolce headftuartcrs. t Was announced toda b Polce Chef Lester W. Powell. Permanent assgnments wll be made at ths tme and nstructons n thc handlng of traffc and chld safet measures wll be dscussed. Lt. Lawrence T. Bonnell, offcer n charge of publc safet, wll assst Chef Powell at ths meetng. Tentatve guard assgnments are the followng:" Ro C. Laubenhemer, Brooksde place and Spruce street; George Bartow, Roosevelt School; Fred Farmer, Walnut Avenue. School: Thomas Eckel. Sprngfeld avenue and North Unon avenue: Mathew Burnett, Lvngston avenue and Stoughton avenue. Also Frank Braxton. North avenue, east, and Centennal avenue; Edward J. Wagner, Lncoln avenue and Denman road; John C. Schndler, Sprngfeld avenue and Mln street; Fred Smth, Sprngfeld avenue and Mln street. Also Harr Cramer, Denman road and Lvngston avenue; Luclle M. Pujat. Lvngston School: Mare Casale, North Unon avenue and Alden street: Samu«Fscher, Sprue* street and Went End»UM; ; (Contnued o* Pmg* W,, Fnal Total Record Hgh A record-breakng total of 2,326 chldren attended.the seven Cran- Kgh Paster of parts molds were constructed atthe Hgb-School feld b Sandra Maxfeld. terald and Glen Psercha. Robert and Frank D- Clcco, Pegg and Karen Town, Grace and Bett-Leonard, Jerr Danel, Rchard Hoffmann, Cnd. (Contnued on Page 8) Morcerf Aboard Evatuaton Shp n Mddle East Nav Ens. Lester A. Schools" at the same dstrct conventon. son of Mrs. Lester A. Morcerf of Dr. Clark W. MeDermth, super- 507 Lncoln.Park, east, and thentendent of- schools, wll attend gan hs dutes ths week as full Monda, vst local churches, vs- Kremln. Mausoleum. Hermtage late Mr. Morcerf, was aboard thc the sessons to partcpate n a panel dscson, "The Place of LaCranford Unted Fund. Park. Metro; Tuesda, all-da tme campagn drector of thc newt attack cargo shp USS Caprcornus when she re-embarked the Second Headquarters wll be set up to-conference wth representatves of Battalon of the Second Marne Regment from Berut, Lebanon - The battalon wll reman aboard shp n the Medterranean area and wll, n part, re-consttute the strkng power of thc Sxth Fleets Amphbous Force. Ens. Morcerf also partcpated n (Contnued on Prnge») Commttee ntervews Archtects The Townshp Commttee wll conclude. ts prelmnar ntervew* wth archtects Tuesda evenng n preparaton for the selecton of an archctect for the proposed new muncpal buldng, polce headquarters and publc lbrar, Maor John L. Brennan announced esterda. Conferences -wll be held wth two more archtects Tuesda evenng, brngng to 3 the number ntervewed durng the past two months. Two members of the lbrar board of trustees sat n wth the Townshp Commttee durng ths weeks conference. The conmttee expects to make ts selecton of an archtect b 5 and t s hoped that the long-needed buldng program ma get under wa earl next ear, the maor stated. The commttee also met wth representatves of the Plannng The Board ofeducaton prepared for the openng of school 4 b announcng at Tuesda evenngs meetng the appont- of a full-tme gudance counselor- for. the hgh school, ah ele- Cranford, Mr. Wllams sad. The commttee was asked on the new zonng code for thement recommend to the Townshp Commttee whether a new; Cvl De- past several months, are planned mentar schools musc teacher for earl n to ds-ancuss certan changes and recom- Robert E. Brown of 4 West four school secretares. fense Warnng sstem was necessarmendatons whch have "been offered b the varous sub-commt- the poston n the gudance de- Dr. Partrdge Church street, MUtown, s to fll The report, wth an accompanletter, was presented to the tees Studng the new ordnance. partment. The vacanc was created b resgnaton of Vsts Camp, The commttee s< pontng to- Townshp Commttee at ther Gerhard ward the ntroducton of the new zonng.measure on October,4 wth publc hearng scheduled for October 28. SetsPrdgram For Sessons Mrs. Clara Wjlams. vcepresdent of the Board ofeducaton and charman pfthe teachers commttee, has been named program charman for the annual workshop sessons n Atlantc Ct b the New Jerse Federaton of Dstrct Boards of Educaton, t was announced at Tuesda evenngs Board of Educaton meetng.. Edward Gll, another board member, wll lead a conference on "Choosng a Superntendent of Commttees n School-Communt Relatons." The entre Cranford Board of Educaton and the Board secretar Herbert R. McCullOugh, wll Attend the dstrct conventon to be held at the Haddon Hall Hotel. Mrs. Wllams stated, that over,500 school offcals from the state are expected to attend these.conferences,. CRANFORD PUBLC SCHOOLS School Calendar - 938:959. Januar Febrar Februar March Aprl June June June October.... Januar 2 Tuesda - _ Regstraton 3 Wednesda _ Regstraton 4 -Thursda ; _ School Opens 4 Tuesda Electon Da Schools Open 6 Thursda Teachers" Conventon 7 Frda Teachers" Conventon Tuesda Veterans Da Schools Open 27 Thursda _... Thanksgvng,, 28 Frda!... : -... Thanksgvng 23 Tuesda... Chrstmas Recess, 3 p.m. Closng 5 Monda - : School Opens 2 Thursda Lncolns Brthda 23 Monda. Washngtons Brthda 26 Thursda.,... Easter Recess Begns 6 (Monda...«..- School Opens 6 Tuesda, School closed -tor students 6 Tuesda Hgh School Commencement 9 Frda. Chldren receve report cards ;..."; 9 das Februar..- 8 das 23 das March 9 das...: 6 das Aprl 9 das.. 7 das Ma das 20 das June _ 2 das Total..._..84 das Board Names Musc, Kellner, department head who rer sgned to accept the prncpalshlr of the new Hanover Park Regonal Hgh School. Hanover. MrTBrown holds a BS degree, wth a. major n Englsh, and hs sonnel from Rutgers Unverst. Hs experence ncludes two ears n mltar servce, three ears of personnel work n ndustr and fve earst>f teachng and gudance work n publc schools and nsttutons n New Jerse. Mrs. Alce 7 A. Wathne of Staten sland wll teach general musc n the elementar schools, replacng Mss Dors Hollenbach, (Contnued on Page 8) Unted Fund Opens Offce Paul Trch of Mas Landng be- New Schools Awat School Toda D\ Deborah Cannon Partrdge of ranged wth the Warnngs Sstem 62 South Unon avenue wll be vstng a plqneor camp and~vacato whatturlher acton wlt betaken Research Commttee to determne nurser and kndergarten toda as on the matter. Ed.M. degree n gudance and per-part of her months comparatve Mr. Wllams has also announced that the townshp now feld stud of Russan educaton. One of a group of SO Amercan has a 200-bed emergenc hosptal educators who departed for Rus-nsa Sunda, Dr. Partrdge arrved Home..Dr.,-Edward M. Coe, med- storage at the Cranford Nursng n Moscow. late the next -da. cal drector, of the Clvjl Defense Tuesda a tour of Moscow was arranged, and esterda she sat Councl, wll arrange for te staff- n on an all-da round table dscusson wth Sovet educators. Dr. Partrdges schedule contnues as follows: Tomorrow vst the agrcultural and ndustral exhbt; Saturda, vst the Sports Palace, conference wth representatves of the sportsprogram, descrpton of the organzaton; Sunda, plgrmage to Yasnaa Polana. program planned b Vladmr A. Veksha, specalst n Tolsto- morrow at 338 Walnut avenue, the Trade Unon of Educatonal, near the Walnut Avenue School. Hgher Educaton, and Scentfc Ths dwellng, whch wll be razed Workers and of thc edtoral staff to make wa for the new Temple of the.teachers Newspapers, Beth-El, has been loaned.to the Wednesda, all-da vstaton to campagn organzaton for thc current drve. Museum of Revoluton. Lenn Mu-- Lenn Lbrar, Ushnsk Lbrar, Mr. Trch operated out of tem-seumporar headquarters ~ n thc Redference wth housng people, >s- next Thursda, all-da con- (Contnued on Page 8) (Contmued o» Ptge, Lvngston Avenue School shownabove, was" opened for classes last sprng. Patternedafter the Walnut Avenue and Brooksde Place Schools, ths 5-roont structure s a one-stor brck buldng. Anthon J. Tcrrcgno s the prncpal. Durng thc summer, the grounds surroundng the school were graded and lmed, and t s now beng seeded. Sdewalks and approach walks from the street \o the-school have been nstalled and bds arc now beng receved for thc lang of the school parkng lot. b Jrrr KotUr<, Bloomngdale Avenue School, pctured above, wll open ts doora to students for the llrst tme 4. Thc -room elcmentar school buldng s a one-stor brck structure. Mss Geraldne F. Clemnott wll be prncpal- The (rounds about the school «rc now n the process of beng fne-graded. Local hgh school bos), under the supervson of Herbert DtzrL are gradng and tmng tbm area. When ths process s completed. th«-area wll be seeded Work s expected to be completed b the tme school s agoa*. 3 Sectons, 20 Pages 0c Cvl Defense Report Made About Sren A nne-page report prepared b a specal commttee about the mprovement of the townshps cvl defense warnng sstem has been submtted to the Townshp Commttee, G. Holmes Wllams, drector of thc Cranford Cvl Defense and Dsaster Control Councl, announced toda. The Warnngs Sstem Research Schools Openng Plans Announced Cranfords publc schools wll open on Thursda, 4, wth all grades back on regular.sessons and nne schools n operaton nstead of eght wth whch the sstem closed n June. Dr. Clark W. MeDermth, superntendent of schools, announced toda that the Cranford.Hgh School buldng ths ear wll serve pupls grades 9 through 2 from the entre townshp, whle Cleve- land and Sherman Junor Hgh Schools wll serve grades seven and eght n the northern and southern halves of the townshp respectvel. Bloomngdale Avenue School wll be opened for the frst tme and wll take students who attended Cleveland School last sprng. Lvngston Avenue School opened! last sprng and took stndcnts from Sherman School, whch then became a junor hgh school... Admnstraton offces n all Commttee, made up of W. Jonschools wll be open throughout Hoffman, charman, and Frederck Ward and Webb Vandermark, are all specalsts n_the electroncs feld. Ther stud began when t was felt that the present cvl defenscsrgn would be nadequate for reachng the oltlfng areas of last meetng. After consderaton of.,-the report b thc Townshp Commttee, a meetng s to be ar- ng of thc hosptal for use* n the event of an emergenc. Young GOP Group Attend Cookout Last Thursda Thrt-flvc Cranford Yqrfhg Republcans attended a kout at Hnulc: Cabn 5, Frank OBren; the home of Mr. and rs. H. Ramond Krwan s Thursda, "Barbecued orental lanterns and optlmjsc poltcal talk" were the orde/of the evenng,.mr. Krwan rcpofted. Presdent Walter Cooper (Cpmtnued on Page 8) an- next week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to regster new entrants, confer wth pupls and parents and to make other preparatons for openng of the new school ear, Dr. WcDermth announced. All new entrants, f possble, should regster n the school servt* ng ther neghborhood. durng next week to prevent confuson and" delas whch otherwse mght result from later regstraton, the superntendent stated. New resdents desrng nformaton regardng whch schools serve ther neghborhoods should calt the offce of the superntendent of schools, he -sad.- A pupl enterng the Cranford/ schools for the frst tme shou* present, at tme of regster, hs brth certfcate, or arr able substtute, evdence of 7 smallpox vaccnaton wthn/the past (Contnued on l*«0e 8) Pck Bes er ren amper OBren was named, camp-- week durng the,seventh at Cranford Bos Camp, t reported b Anthon Ccalese, drector. - Best campers -of ther cabns were as follows: Cabn., Jm Wllams; Cabn Z, BH Duncan; Cabn 3, Pat Daves; Cabn 4, Rck Cabn 6, Ed Santuccl. Honors for nspecton was a. te between Cabn and Cabn 6 wth. Fred Ball and Ed" Conovcr rcspcc-: tvcl as counselors. Campers took a trp to the Po~ cono Anmal Farm and hked nto (Contnued on Page 8) jeague of Women Voters Sets UpOur Town 9 Course "Our Town," a ten-week course organzed b the Cranford League of Women Voters, wtt-bc offered at thc tenth annual fall semester of the Cranford Adult School, t-was announced toda b Dr. Kenneth W. vcrsen, presdent-drector of the adult school. Jon Wkter Commttee Three Cranford resdents are the rrtost recent members of thc Statewde Commttee for the Water Referendum, a commttee spokesman announced n Newark toda. The course wll provde aft op portunt, Dr." tverscn sad, for Cranford resdents to meet nformall wth townshp offcals, to dscover what ther postons nvolve and to nsk questons about Cranford. Thc League of Women Voters wll provde a moderator for each sesson. - Among Cranford offcals who Mrs. Joseph E. Hawkns, Jr. ofwll partcpate arc: Maor John the League of Women Voters of L. Brennan, Townshp Clerk J. Cranford; Roderck W. Smth of thc Walter Coffee. Dr. Clark W. Me- Crapford Hstorcal Socet, and Dermth, schools superntendent, d of ndustral Dcve Development ton arc tho new members., n a statement ssued toda, thc commttee announced that r 5 most gratfed" wth thc "ver enthusastc response t s recevng frorrroll over New Jerse." "The commttees sole functon," thc spokesman went on to sa, "s to educate thc New Jerse voters as to thc need and necesst for the States contnung referendum. When ths has been accomplshed, New Jerse can feel secure that ts (Contnued on Page 9) Fremen Extngush Blaze n Bedroom A lre at thc home of Mchael Ctpolla, 7 "New street, resulted n Charmng >Rudd, school, board-* Magstrate Cturles J. Stevens, Polce Chef Lester / Powell, Fre Chef Bernard A. Dole an.d Townshp Engneer Patrck J. prall. Thc progrum wll open October 7 wth a dscusson on thc earl and recent hstor of Cranford. Roderck Smth of the Cranford Hstorcal Socet wll speak on the towns earl hstor and Charles M. Ra, publsher 6f the Cranford -Ctzen and Chroncle, on the current hstor. Mrs. John Snook wll be moderator and Mrs. Joseph E. Hawkns, charman. The Una! sesson on 9 wll be an open house of thc Cranford Adult School. Mrs. Hurold N. Trent wll be moderator, L Several sesson.; arc planned outsde thc classroom. Thc second! program on October 4 wll be thc damage of a- mattress, bed-conductecovers, sheet and pllow case and Lbrar. Mrs. Charles Schllnger, at the Cranford Publc left a hole n thc lnoleum rug, secretar of the Recreaton Commttee, and Mrs. Sarah Raddln, l- fremen report. Thc Fre Department was sum-braran, wll speak, Mrs. Wllam moned to thc home ut 4:42 p.m, saac wll be moderator, atd Mrs, esterda and extngushed the Norman Goldsmth charman. Sre n a short tme wth a booster Muncpal Court wll be the ste Hue of water, (Contnued on Pop* ).. : % l ).; V;t A,.. m>v. \ : -T \J

2 / ;. " -...», lw -, f f Elks Goal Morrs, 24 Columba avenue and Andrew E. Sukovch of Lnden, h A t h B s o n / - and! Davd Needle, both of Newark, Albert Cheet, 20 Cedar street; Garwood, and Jerome Lttz, Jr. of Rahwa, $20 each; K. L. Renhardt. 500 Center street, Garwood. j $25- $25; Wllam Brad sraa. a. of mua.s..., Madson, * membershp goal of 200 b Wllam Cohen of rvngton and has been set b the Chales E. Wlson of Wt-stllold. $.7 \ newl formed Lodge 2006 BPO Wtt For Tossng Beer, Bottle A fne of $05 was assessed last nght b Magstrate Charles J. Stevens aganst John Krmnsk, 8, of Keth Jeffres avenue for tossng a beer bottle nto the street. Krfansk was arrested b Patrol-. lelks, t was announced toda b each.,,..,. Ramond Krwan,. "exalted Ronald Aunnger or 5 Manor ru)cr drve. Newark, pad $40 for rockman Samuel Cmbaluk Jul 30 at Mr.. Kwan Kfcwan sad an extensve extene less drvng and $0 for drvng Lexngton "and South Unon avenes. The bottle was thrown from a lcense. Robert Wllamson s charman of membershp -- drve "s under- wa; wthout a movng auto, polce sad. Careless; drvng fnes of S 5 ths cornrntt e e. Newl elected ere pad b Henr R. Johnson of C. M. Fletcher, 00 Penman mombt., s are R a p n Walsh, 02 Roselle, John F. LeCarl, Jr.. of Rctfold avenue and Davd Murroad, was fned $..05 for drvng on..., 4,,...,.. t.u.. J..: n " Rtfod a34 H ue l k an Da Unon and Ncholas Sblendoro, 78 G a revoked lcense." ra, a34 Hemlock avenue. Garwood. Second avenue, Garwood. - Jonald Gates, 7. of 28 Morrs /street, Roselle, was fned $55 and John R. Bradle of Roselle pad The lodge s plannng an open THE CRANFORD CTZEN. AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST"2,"058 JONATHAN DAtTON REGONAL HGH SCHOOLS School Calendar Noverrber - Hudson, Mercer, Mddlesex, Monmouth, Morrs, Ocean, Passac, 23 Tuesda...Close for Chrstmas, Regular Tme Somerset and Unon. Januar 5 -Monda : School Reopens Mrs. Walter Reade, Jr. of Red, Februar.; 2 -Thursda Lncolns Brthda Bank, Publc Mental Health Serv- March. -Thursda.. Close ror Easter, Regular Tme ces Charman, explaned that the hs lcense was revoked for two$5 for a red lght volaton. Leon house dance for. members and Aprl -Monda School Reopens surve wll help her commttee to formulate recommendatons Tor, months after He was found gult M. Petrck, 22 Columba avenue, frends on Saturda, June.. -Wednesda.. Last Da of School for Students the New Jerse State Commsson of a red lght volaton. Gates, a was fned $2 on a stop-sgn volaton. planned for ever Saturda nght June -Thursda... Commence. Jonathan Daton 20. Entertanment s beng June -Wednesda.... Commence. Arthur L. Johnson on Mental Health. truck drver, was nvolved n a collson wth a rado patrol car Fnes of $2 each for drvng She sad that the Assocaton has after ths dat. 9 das Februar... 0 das operated b Capt. George L. Ros-wthouendnle June 7 at Centennal.and j pad b John S. Denholm of Westponted charmanof the crppled lcense n possesson were been asked to present ts fndngs Steven Cmbaluk, newl ap- v October 23 das March 9 das and recommendatons October South avenues: feld and Mles A. Morrs, 8 Brasjser lane, Kenlworth. that. the_group had taken care of " das Mo, 2 das determnng fnancal responsbl- chldren commttee, announced 4 das Aprl : 9 das on the practces and procedures of Harr M. Tolln o( 2522 Branford avenue, JLTnon, was fned $55 two addtonal requests for chldrens ad durng the summer... Januar.. 2fKdas June 3 das t and of makng collecton* for treatment of the hosptalzed mentall ll. for allowng an unlcensed drver Toda one out of ever three, to operate hs auto. The unlcensed j persons strcken wth cancer s The lodge wll pla host to Total...:...84 das drver, Martn M. Tolln, of the beng saved, states the Amercan the Central Dstrct of New Jerse Elks Bowlng League at ther Emphaszng the mportance of samp address, was fned $0 for Cancer Socet. Ths gan, from ths problem, Mrs. Reade ponted drvng wthout a lcense., one out of ever four, s due to lfcme ths Saturda. Seventfve representatves- from,all over. nounced the faml pcnc wll be Mr. Krwnn announced, the next much as one-thrd of ther tax out that man countes spend as Fnes for speedng were as follows: A. V. Alder of 7 Hltfrest tcr treatment and a greater \ ths secton of the state wll at- hekl Thursda, 28, at regularxmeetng of the group s budgets for the ""hosptalsed men- earl detecton, earler and betavenue, Charles H. Benson, 30 awareness b the, people of the tend. - Pharmaceutcals,, nc. The affar [set for 9 at 8:30 p.m. tall ll and the States mental Bloomnfdale avenue, Francs J. dangers of cancer. r Al Kossak; pcnc charman, ans open to Elks and guests. at ther Home, 92 Lncoln avenue. health expendtures are more than $30 mllon. Mental llness s the states leadng health problem, ft*... GEO. WLLAMS, C.H& n Wafers b Edgerton "Qualt Apparel for Mm and Yuung Men" 8 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD. Open Mon. and Tfurs. Evertng* 4 G 7 0 Thursda Thursda Frda Monda,; School Opens Teachers Conventon Teachers Conventon.. Veterans* Da Veterans Da 26-rWednesda,.. Close for Thanksgvng. Regular Tme Monda...$ - School Reopens t. Classroom fashon (or 58 Were ver excted! Our oung mens department has gathered a new and magnfcent collecton of back-to-school fashons for the college man and the hgh school man, too! Act, pok, feel... BE a fashons leader! Be popular b lookng the part. Wear t-ul stlsh clothng J that r» dstnctvel dfferent. Your Satsfacton s our prmar goal. Our staff s expertl equpped to outft ou n fashon for CLASS ROOM 958. New Patterns n v Stled Sport Shrts Detaled for Your Specal *; Taste. $5.00-$7.95 Ever Popular Chno Slacks Whte Buck Shoes b Edgertoh - J2.95 RCH HARVEY, C.H.S. 5? Mental factor snthetcs, snce ths them to know that correctve are needed. So dscuss what oulke an,j dont lkeabout snthetc fabrc and the nformaton on lasttt hang-tags wth our retal svor representatve. That s the nanu. names sometmes confuse customers. Also, there s a msconcepton of what s meant when the label sas "spot and stan resstant; _w L Actuall, "spot and stan tesstant" means resstance to water n State spot and water stan. Mss Thames A surve of how each count n" ponts out. Ol and grease must be facturers and retalers w av of. New Jerse determnes d who h should hld removed quckl /from snthetc! K eun nformaton about th.- p Cr. pa for the hosptalzed mental J fabl. cs or dark spots wll result, j formance of products, ng countes: Atlantc. Bergen, Burlngton, Essex, Gloucester, afflctng of ever 2 resdents. She sad the Count Health Assocatons have been asked to fnsh ther surves b 0th., Pas to Read Tags and Labels t pas to take tme to " read hang-tags and labels when oure bung decoratve fabrcs, sas Mss Gena Thames; extenson home furnshng specalst of Rutgers Unverst. Readng hang-tags and labels assures ou of gettng the tpe of fabrc ou are lookng for and provdes nformaton on proper care so ou can get the greatest satsfacton from our, purchase. : Manufacturers want to. provde nformaton on hang-tags that consumers want. However,the long] lst of snthetc fbers and fabrc.; unless the fabrc s also treated to resst ol borne stans. The New Jerse State Unverst specalst Sas manufacturers encourage consumers tp make le- Reflect upon our present bless. ng, of whch ever man has man not on our past -msfortunes o( whch all, rner have some.. gtmate complants about unsats- Charles Dckens % 3 4 to Brdens BLENDED WHSKEY.95 4/5 QT. LQUOR STORE - We Delver BRdge PLAK l-pc. UK t :W beautfull cleaned and pressed M7 Reg. 20c e«. e A [nnonces ons Club Drnon; educaton, Lous Goldberg; frst ad,, Wllam DTullo* health and welfare, Thomas Butler; nterclub, pr. Walter Fasnacht; safet, lster Powell, and outh actvt, John-Connors patent wll be made b the Coun- t Afflates of the New Jerse Assocaton for Mfcntal.Health. The afflates are n the follow- Also, sght conservaton and blnd, Dr. GLHndman, Cranford. Schllnger, presdent da>.ac)!l Garland; Cranford jont Cranford Lons Club toda, commttee for encouragng canddates to run for the Board of Edu-,nced commttee * charmen nou mm m:n.s : for f th the caton, Rchard Young senor t on TThe arc as follows: a member, Acel Garland junor wndance, Wllam, Meer, member; Jametburg plgrmage, ma. John Laezza; consttuton Robert Laer, and lades nght, La Corte; Joseph Fratcs mvcntlon. Wllam Erederck; reu,, r \nthon aone; fund ras- ""arence Frtz, Garth Dhnon u Lous Goldberg, co-charmen; lance and budget,,(. membershp,,". program, Joseph Novello, publct, Al Kantner. FarSwells Treasur The Cranford Frst Ad Squad coffers were swelled b $5.08 as the result of a far held Saturda at 734 Wllow street. Spon- athletcs, Wllam Ford; sors of,the (the project were Albert camp mp, Frank Doole;S:vc Gleek, Rand Mrante and Wllam nunt betterment, Garth Phlpot. The three oungsters Cranfords Sunda Drug Store Schedule HATHAWAYS BELLS, BARONS ANDSCHERS WLL BE CLOSED lt> Alwas SAFER To Bu Your Drug Needs n a Drug Store era turned the proceeds over to the Frst Aders on Sunda./ Program Planners JMeel-Nexl-W The program commttee of the Unon Junor College Alumn. Assocaton. wll meet next Thursda evenng at 8 oclock at the college. A program for the comng ear wll be developed, Rchard P. Muscatello. assocaton presdent, reports. Offcers and trustees of the. assocaton-wll meet wth the program commttee, to consder actvtes for the. ear. Alumn Bulletn Wll Be Publshed At Unon Junor Unon Junor College and ts Alumn Assocaton wll, publsh an alumn bulletn totceep former students nformed of the colleges development and of alumn actvtes;" The frst ssue of the quarterl publcaton s plathed for md-, Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- Ka, college presdent, and Rchard P. Muscatello, presdent of the alumn assocaton, reported. An eght-man advsor board has been apponted to drect the new publcaton. Servng en the board are: Paul Fnkel of Elzabeth, edtor of the Unon Regster; Mss Jacquelne Rle of Unon; Jack Seeland. of Elzabeth, a member of the edtoral staff of the Cranford Ctzen and Chron* clc; Ro Smth, drector of publc relatons; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf of Cranford, and Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wolf of Elzabeth. "Ths s another step ln our plans for a more actve and well nformed alumn," Dr. MacKa sad. UJC Announces Entrance Exams Another n a seres of entrance examnatons for the fall semester of Unon Junor CollcgQ wll be held Monda evenng at 7 oclock n the college lbrar. The fnal examnaton for late regstrants wll be 9, Dr. Kenneth W. versen, dean, announced. Addtonal entrance examnatons were necessar ths ear. Dr. versen sad, because of the 60 percent ncrease n the number of applcatons receved for the BUSTER BROWN ool-g6ng feet need Buster Browns 6-pont ft Buater Brawns perfect ft pr6t6pt» tender oung fact b provdng gentle support whew Deeded, et allowng room for feetrt<rfter and grow. Your chld deserves the best, our chld deserves Buster BTOWUL ALADVERTSED N NORTH UNON AVE. OPEN THUB8DAY EVENNG -r- LFE "WHBtE HESMOE NTS*" BR THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST «, W58 Even f our connecton wth the tower* that bloom n the prn 7 U lmted to pantng the flower pot, Acre* good uupahot materal. Pcture Your Gardenng Do ou remember the words of the good old Glbert and Sullvan song, "And the flowers that bloom n. the sprng tra-la have nothng to do wth the case"? Well, rght now, we dont agree! We thnk that the flowers that bloom n the sprng have a great deal to do wth the case especall when the case n queston s takng pctures. Here we are n the merr month of Ma and mpst of us are armed wth spade and trowel up to the plfht the frst seed s the da for our frst snapshot. From then on, f ou take pctures regularl rght through the summer, oull have an accurate "ee-wtness" stor of how our garden grew week b week. No one can den the results of our* sprng labors when ou have pctures n hand to show the mammoth sze of our peones or the ample grth of those prze tomatoes of ours! ts alwas a good dea to put people n some of our gardenng ver elbows n seeds and sun-pctureswarmed earth. And whether those as the focal pont of our pcture too. But dont have them efforts are drected toward a manszed vegetable garden desgned or else the garden wll serve onl* to feed the faml, or merel a as ncdental background. Let two-foot-square bed of flowers, them be part of our pcture not or even a mnature herb garden, just posed but bus weedng, cuttng, plantng, showng nterest ou gardeners v «h6uld plan on keepng a pcture "record of our n the garden, or callng attenton actvtes ths ear. to specfc flowers or plants. The da ou break ground and JoHn Van Gulder fall semester over the number who appled last ear. The ncreased applcaton rate has been noted n all currcula - busness admnstraton, engneerng, lberal arts and scence Dr. versen sad. Rev., Mrs. Hansen Return to Japan As Mssonares The Rev. and Mrs. Harr W. Hansen of 09 Hawthorne street left last Thursda for Japan where the wll resume ther work as mssonares n" the servce of the Epscopal Church. The have been home on furlough for the past ear durng whch tme the Rev. Mr. Hansen has been studng, lecturng and assstng at*trnt Church here. Accompanng the Hansens on ther return to the msson feld was ther son, Mark Hllar, born three months/ago. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen met n Nagoa where Mrs. Hansen was engaged n mssonar work from 952 to 956. Mrs. Hansen now ads her husband b drectng relgous educaton of chldren n Japan for whch she s specall traned. Whle n Cranford, the Hansens have been stang wth the Rev. Mr. Hansens parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Harr Hansen of Jh.c Hawthorne street address." Gudance Offce Week,,thc Cranford Hgh School gudance department Wll be open the week of August 25 from 9 o 4 p.m. dalr t was announced toda b G.. Frank Zmmerman, prncpal. New/- entrants to the hgh schooj/are urged to regster at the hgh school ths week. When regsterng, new pupls should brng wth them a,brth certfcate and a doctors statement certfng that the pupl has had a smallpox vaccnaton wthn the past fve ears, and a negatve booster shot or Schck Test wthn the past ear, Mr. Zmmerman stated. Followng regstraton, pupls and ther parents ma confer wth cnhnnre counselor and plan the ears program. Faml lfe Toda PHYLLS rage BRAD8HAV gp«*»ua4 n Human Relaton* ftvtctr*. the State Unverst There s somethng completel fascnatng to chldren about mud ->nd water. Unfortunatel, adults dont fee! tfc same Tv r a7~a:duts ce the mud tracked on to the -Mean ktchen ftoor, the clothes whch have to be changed mmedatel and washed agan, and, last but not least, the possblt of colds or snffles. Such consderatons mean nothng to the oungster who sees onl the fascnaton of wutcr. One of the man reasons for the dawdlng that drves parents frantc s the nablt of the chld to stop plang wth the water and get around *o washng hs hands. oungsters just cant sem to cerp awa from mud and water, ~b ts much better to face t and rovlde the clothea for the occason. SOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rand Mrante and chldren. Rand and Edth, of 4 Dartmouth road, have reurncd from Lake Mohonk Mountan House, Mohonk Lake, N, Y., where the vacatoned for a few das. "o Page Three Gladc Engel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rvng Engel, 300 Stoughton avenue, celebrated her sxteenth brthda wth a part Frda nght at her home. Guests den street, are vdrtronng at Le- Kenlworth. Holl and Lnda, of 9 Sprng Gar- were from Cranford. Westreld. Mr. ard Mrs. Delano R. ves nape Vllage on Farvew Lake Paonne, Lnden. Elzabeth and and daughters, Nanc, Wend, n the Poconos, Tafton, Pa. NOW AVALABLE N MORTGAGE MONEY! Because of the- rapd growth of our nsttuton plus the recent maturt of several loans, we have mmedatel avalable a quarter of a mllon dollars for mortgage loans f ou are plannng on bung a new home, come n and dscuss our mortgage requrements wth our frendl staff. We have aded hundreds of lopal famles n fnancng ther homes durng the past 7 ears. 3 ESTABLSHED 88 7 platex -prett-bra CURRENT nsured Savngs Accounts DVDEND Mone Orders Travelers Cheques SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON O R N E R N O R T H A N D U N O N A V E N U E S OFFCE HOURS 8:30 JLM. to 4 PJM. Monda thru Frda Open Monda and Frda Evenngs 6:30 to 8 P.M. SAVE $.0 as seen on TV FOR. LMTED TME ONLY The maker* of Platex offer ths "get acquanted" tale "there sure that once ou wear Cotton-Prett Bra oull alwas wear t becautg. u tests prove that even after 65 machne washngs Platrt Cotton-Prett bra stas fresh and crsp, stll fts lke new. Thats because ts so expertl constructed at ponts of stran. Holds ts lovel Shape long after other bras tav«lost thers. And.-the full clastc daphragm banc; f gves ou breathe-eas comfort. Hurr n and take advantage of ths spec.l bargan offer toda. Vou SJVO S.0 for a lmted tme onl. Sues 32A-40C. Robnsons NORTH UNON AVE. BRDGE \. fl.t ;.!J. (!* \ <.;. t. V

3 ".., * > -.. " ; -. ",,, * ; : \ > ;. \... ", -,, p.» ml THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE; THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 958 Pa* ft** OBTUARES Pcrc Brooks Durrell, Prvate servces were held Monda at Gra Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue, for Perc Brooks DurfcU, 77. of 20 Mdwa avenue, Fanwood, a veteran of" the Mr. Dc Chrlrtoforo s the of Vncent J. De Chrstoforo, 43 Locust avenue. A solemn hgh mass of requem Ms. George B. Wckoff ntj storjt wtter sewer n M Servces for Mrs. Jesse M..Ave., Northeast of... wll be held at Ho» Trnt Wckoff, 70, wfe of George B. n front of hs drvewa n FanwocxL of the Count of Unon to fnance Ave., Twp. of Berkele h" Spansh-Amercan War. Church. Westfeld. at 9:30 a.m. r»r Wckoff, 522 Lncoln Park, east, He s the father of Mrs. Theodore. A. Crane, 2.43 Walnut avenue Cemeter, Woodbrdge. at Gras. 38 East Broad street, of a regular meetng of the Unon 5 Freeholder Herlch- tor Pub-Commttee of the Whole: _ terment wll be at St. Gertrude wll be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. Followng s snopss of mnutes the cost of reconstructng a buldng at the John E. Runnells Hosp- (0) Freeholder Hckok Lhcrr bd of $6, tal, etc. <J and Mss Elzabeth Durrell, Cranords school nurse. toforo came to Mountansde 2 S a Mddlesex Nurs- ors, held"at/ the Court House EUz- A natve of tal, Mr. De Ghns- Westfcld. Count Board of Chosen Freehold- lc Welfare Codunlttee, makng Board of Chosen Freeholders of e Commttee on Roads and B j L Westfeld Mrs. Wckoff.ded _ ">-)! Freeholder Hckok for applcaton for Federal Hll-Burton Funds to partall fnance m- ton adopted b them enttled "De- omnnuw.o Hudson Count, enclosng resolu- acceptng bd of Road ConVrac Sa n the, The Rev. Hurr Arnold, pastor ears ago after lvng n Westfteld ng Home. M Metuchen, t h after aftr a long long abeth.jffj., -»-«- " * on - Thursda, "»*««. Jul *«**. Roads «uu and Brdges U, Co., of Westfeld, for wo k u{ COs- ol the Chrstan and Mssonar s He was the retred proof the cnnsau «uu, llness. 958,at 0 a.m. provement of a wng at the John fer Acton on Narrows Brdge, and acceptng the lowest bd for conagreeng to contrbute $0,000 as ts ructng new Portland cement con- Gallopng. Hll Road, ron Chcstll structng a storm water scwur t Allance Church. Uron. offcated. pr (., or ot the-mountansde Barbor The Rev. Frankln L. Artle, Drector Hatfleld presdng. Roll %. Runnells Hosptal, and authorzng Drector and Clerk to exshare to make an engneerng crete curbs and btumnous con- Bural was at Farvew Cemettr,. Snop, le was a communeant ot pastor of. the Elmpra Presbteran call showed nue members present. nut St., southeasterl to BrdJ crt>te _..«J;/, ht > nahrnt Pavement on South Avenue ecute the necesst documents stud,, when and f, the adjacent No. 2, Twp. of Unon, tl. Center St., n the Boro Westfeld. thc, Hol Trnt. Y Church, West- Church. Elzabeth, wll offcate. Freeholder Herlch made a moton that the mnutes of June 2$th, and forms. C6untes- whch wll be b affected, wn dener *, bdder at $,950,0.,Mr. Durrell, a retred specal ndd De Chrstoforo retred nterment wll follow at Farvew cars ago. representatve for the Socon Vacuum pll Co., ded Monda after a A natve of Lakehurst, Mrs. seconded and unanmousl carred. Cemeter. Westfeld. 958 be approved, whch was, dul 6 - Freeholder Hckok for approve a sum suffcent, the ag- * G? rwood. and Central Ave.. (p Freeholder Hckok ( 0, survvors are hs wfe, Mrs. * lj Dc Chrstoforo; ceptng the lowest bd. for furn- Roadsand!-Brdges Commttee, ac- gregate to properl fnance such thetownshp of Westfeld, ouh Roads and Brdges CommJtee,] Road Contractng Co., of Wvestfeld thorzng the Drector and c omenn long llness.,,...,»... Wckoff lved n Elzabeth more Followng communcatons deceved and referred to: an! engneerng stud. at $65, A natve of Chcago, he came to two dau(, htcrr Mrs. Adolph than 20 ears before cornng to shng Whte Traffc Fant to the of Salem to execute an agreement uet w «, Count Engneer ( 8) Freeholder Hckok fo the Townshp of Clark, cunc>mnj Fanwood n 928. Mr. Durrell re- Cranford sx pars ago. She was aroads and BrdgM CommlU*: Road Department, of Verflex Sales Count, enclosng resoluton op- commttee on Roads, and Brdges (Contnued on mmountansde; ntuo and Mrs> two Frsons, ank DEugene c J., tred from the ol compan n D46. Mountansde and "Vncent»*.._ member of the Elmora Presbter-. Board of Publc Utlt Commssoners, enclosng Decson relatve, Corp., at $,879 per gallon and posng dverson of hghwa user accepthg the bd of Road Contract J.;, an Church. authorzng Drector and Clerk to taxes for non-hghwa purposes. For man ears he gave tb,e Memoral Da address n Westfeld Mrs. Leo Gato, Westfeld, and Mrs. grandchldren and tw<s ssters, Mr.?nd Mrs. Wckoff cele-tbrated ther 50th weddng ann- of Hllsde for an Order drectng 7 Freeholder Hckok. tor the applcaton of the Townshp execute the necessar Agreements. New Jerse Assocaton of for the GAR. Carmela Scaln, Chosen Freeholders, expressng ap- North Mam, Fd. versar August, last ear. the Lehgh Valle Ralroad Co., toroads and Brdges Commttee Whle lvng n Bluefleld. W. Va., Survvors besdes her husband wden fs tjrdge over Conant St., all traffc over the Arch Clrajjft «u uouu. before comng to Fawwood, he was are four sons, George J., Phoenx., Hllsde. Brdge oh Crane Street-over the "a Bo Scout commssoner n Vrgna and Kentuck. A member Mchael Mchael J. Murph Arz., Russell L., Westfcld, and Borough of New Provdence, settng forth certan recommendatons Elzabeth Rver and askng the MlCnae J. J. Murph, muuj. 72, "< of " - Hartman \ narmum R., *». Avenel; "»*- " two -= daugh- Ct of Elzabeth to vacate same of York Lodge 67, F&AM of Col- n the constructon of the "new Greaves place ded Saturda at umbus, Oho, for 54 cars, he possessed a 50-ear medal rom the tcrs> Mrs. James Huth, Metuchen, hs home of a henrt attack. -" - and Mrs. Rchard Leppb, Mansfeld Oho; 6 grandchldren, and The funeral was held Tuesda lodge. Mr. Durrell was a member from the Dople Funeral Home, of the Cranford Allance Church. two ssters, Mrs, Walter Dodd, 28 North" avenue, west. A hgh Mr. Durrell was a member of Brookln and Mrs. Algc Stroupe, THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, UGUST B»- medal for mertorous servces toastronom. a amendng the Count Treasurer to charge the ng Co., of Westleld, lowest daughters, Mss Margaret E. Murph,»t home, Mrs. Edwn W. tht> scence of astronnm; The Survvors ore. wfe, Mrs. Secton 9JQ6 of Chapter 9 of the sum of $,000 to Bond ssue or work of constructng a Western Astronomers presented Frances Burr ngalls; a daughter. 95 Cock* of General Ordnances G50/48» $8,000 to Sprngfeld, ;torm water sewer n Ro>s uth an awdrd nv for fcchfve- fcmss Joan.V. ngalls, Denver, polo., of the Townshp of Cranord.. towards the proposed storm sewer aetween Georgan Court H th*. feld <4,m a teur»nd. son, of Nutlt. Townshp of Crartford, request- from Shunpke Road to Van Wnks Creek and $3,000 to the Twp. 7, e Road n the Twp.Of *" te n the h Hrl.r. Mrs. Thomas J.Heal of Cranford, cost of constructng asfonn sewer fcrarrordorapop jbmmttee onroads and \ to repla.ee an exstng culvert on sewer, nsofar as t affects Sprngfeld Avenue. x ng Co., ofwestfeld, low- acceptng thebd of Road Co Sprngftld Ave. Morons or w. Henr Jackson, Machner and (6 ) Freeholder Herlch f6r [or wofk of constructnu Tools of Fanwood, callng attenton Fnance Commttee, authorzng ONON CO0KTY BOABD OF CHOSD to the cohdton-of La Grande Avo., the ssuance of $2,000 of bonds between Golden St., and Harrson Street. 8 Freeholder Hckok for Roads and Brdges" Commttee, approvng personnel actons n the Road Department! 9 Freeholder Valentne for precaton for the fne servces rendered b Freeholder Hckok to the Assocaton, both as a votng member and as the Frst Vce Presdent, and also advsng that the August ssue of COUNTY GOVERNMENT wll carr a pcture report on the recent vst of Freeholder OT3ren to elements of the New Jerse Natonal Guard at Camp Drum. Monthl reports of Gomnger, Control Crab Grass! D-MET SUPER ARTOX WEEDONE SODAR CRAB-NOt ORTHO CRAB GRASS KLLER brdge over Salt Brook on Sprngfleld avenue. Townshp of Sprngfeld, enclosng resoluton wth regard to pro- mass of requem was held at St. Watchng Camp 37, Spansh- Warren, Oho. posed storm sewer n the Henshaw Suplee and Cloone, (Audtors) j Church. The Rev. Slvl, TO,.">.McVeRh. pastor of St. Shunpke area. Count Phscan and Jal/were Amercan War Veterans. He was a member o( the Sons of Unon Albert G. ngalls Purchasng Agent, advsng of Purchasng Commttee, authorzng the Purchasng Commttee Followng Reports of the Roads receved and ordered"f»led. Theresas Church, Kenlworth. was bds receved for furnshng Whte Veterans of the Cvl War and of Albert G. ngalls, 70, an assocate celebrant. nterment followed at Traffc Pant to the Road Depart "West Felds Chapter, SAR, Westfeld. magazne, ded last Wednesda at bds and award contracts to theceved and ordered fled edtor -of the Scentfc Amercan and Purchasng Agent to receve and Brdges Commttee were re- St. Gertrude Cemeter, Woodbrdge. The-Rev. Mark J. Doole, Publc Welfare Commttees ment. Survvors are hs w.fe, Mrs. hs home, 7 Holl street. The memoral servce and bural took place lowest bdders for furnshng meat Recommendng that the Count assstant pastor of St. Mchaels Fann*E. Durrell; three daughters, Church, rend the commttql pra- Purchasng Agent, advsng of and UU meat l*l«.»v )-wvv products to _-_. the John E. pa a porton of the cost of thc SUMMER FEEDNG ** LAWNS Durrell, at home, Mrs. -Crane arjcl- Mr«, Harr Bachl, n Lakemont, N. Y: " bds receved for furnshng meat Runnells s Hosptal tor for Chest cnes Dseases and the Count Jal and j constructon m- V"J storm sewer n banks, Mrs. Alaslca; Harr fve Bachelor, gnandcbldren Far- ers. and -meat products to the John E. Mr. ngalb; had been paralzed the Henshaw of a. and Shunpke Born n. treland. Mr. Murph and a sster, Mrs. Florence H. Ferrs, Ft. Laderdalp, Fla. snce last ear, when a motor Runnells Hosptal for Chest Dseases, and Count Jal. same. - arrange nspecton and weghts of Area? of the Townshp of Sprngfeld and recommendng the sum ORTHO GRO PLA L T U FOOD was a resdent of Newark before scooter on whch he was rdng movng to Cranford two ears ago. was n a collson wth a car-near John E. ( Runnells Hosptal for 0 Freeholder HerUch for of $50, : " He retred.n 9 r )0 from Van Wagenen and Schckhaus of Newark tons approvng bds receved for thc pament of blls as approved. hssummer home ut Seneca Lake Chest Dseases, enclosng resolu- Fnance Cqmmttee, authorzng Pt! $ t. $.69 Gal. $4.98 -, S Qal. $9.95 Recommendng the Count contrbute $3,000 to the Twp. of Cran- Ange De Chrstoforo N. Y. - GAKWOOD The funeral of alter 32 ears of servce as traffc moat requrements; approval of There beng n& further busness to be consdered and upon A natve of Elmrn, N. Y., Mr, _ Angelo Dc" Chrfttoforo, GO, of 567supervsor and fuard. Applcaton for Hll-Burton Funds ford, towards thc cost of constructng a storm sewer crossng Sprng- ngalls lved n Cranford 36 ears Woodland, avenue, Mountansde, Mr Murph was a communcant and the Board of Managers acceptng drecton of the Rehabl- dul seconded b freeholder Hcfeld Ave. moton of Freeholder Bennnger He was graduated n 94 from wll take,place toda-at 0 a.m. of St. Mchaels Mchaels Church and a Pt. Flled Applcator Spraer $3.95 Cornell Unverst. from the Doole Colonal "Home, member of the Hol N Name SSocet, t As a member of Compan C, 7th taton and Occupatonal Therap kok, Drector Hatfeld declared Advsng of bds receved for fve 556 Westfeld avenue? Westfeld. Survvng nre h wfe, Mrs Mrs Regment, New York Natonal Program at the Hosptal. the meetng adjourned. projects and recommendng award FREE! wth 5 Gallon Purchase M h l b g Guard, he served at the Mexcan Publc Safel Commttee: Next regular meetng wll be of contracts to the lowest bdders. ONLY $2 wth Gallon Purchase border n 96." He went to France Townshp of Clark, askng that held on.thursda, Jul" 24, 958 Followng resolutons were on roll call adopted:. -. n World War when the regment wre screen to keep swmmers from nt ten A.M. ( ) Freeholder Bennnger for became the 07th. dvng from the brdge on the Garden Stnto PSrkwa nto the Md- Clerk of the Board Mrs. A. Ethel Allston Qualt Hearng Ads Publc Propert Commttee, approvng sx personnel actons n No Parkng Problem* Just Drve n Yard Mr. ngalls was wth the Scentfc Amercan snce 923. He re-dlesetred n He conducted a de-ed, was referred,to<publc Safet Regular meetng of the Unon Walor Reservor be nstallthe Dcpt. of Publc Works...-- VOU CANT BUY BETTER DUALTY ( 2 ) Freeholder Bennngerfor AND PERFORMANCE AT ANY PRCE. partment on amateur telescope Commttee. Count Board of Chosen Freehold- makng. He was edtor of three Court House, Propert Commttee, agree- Receved»d Fled: ers was held at the courc jou*e, ng to books on ths subject. Thd Jul pa certan DUJS blls WW» wth jref- - Count Clerks enclosng Cop of Ellzabeth, N. J.. on Thursda, Jul crcnce to the acquston of lands Hearng Ad Center of Planfeld Durng World War, he organzed amateur telescope makers,nto of Offce of J,,-Carroll Dolan as lle 4 w, c ««, of Drector Hat- charge samfe to "Captal Certfcate of Appontment of Oath A 24, lanrntten A.M. <m Rahwa Aveand.S.Unqn vand S. Unop St, St. Lous M. Totten, Former Zenth Factor Representatvfe a group makng optcal parts for jjtr Commssoner and John P. # e \& n t the Freeholder Hckok was. ap- ruu>. 2 E. FFTH ST.. PLanfeld gunsghts for the government. Gloeckner us Jur Commssoner. 0 Drector Pro-Tern. Roll call / 3 \_fteeholder nherlch fan: *: FREE HOME DEMONSTRATON The Amateur Astronomers Socet of New Ydrk awarded hm a Count, enclpsng cop-of Resolu- Absent:"- BJrctPr >E»tfeld and actons n varous de- Board oft Freeholder 0* Essex shpwed jseen-> B*ers present n c e Conmtte* approvng 7 Datv 9-5 p.m. Except Wed., Tuejs & FrLEves. 7-9 p.m. ton relatve to request for further Freeholder Bertuempfelstud of the Lbert, Brdget... - Freeholder - --»-> Herlch -*»--«-K» made» mp> (4) Freeholder Herlch for partments. Superntendent of Weghts and that the Board recess for ff- Commttee, authorzng ton na.v "*e»»"«*v«- » fnance v,unm>»» Measures, advsng amount forwarded to the State for June. duj second«d J> FreAolder Ben- e, Trust Account n Unon Count CUERSTMCBns teen mnutes, whkfa moton was be Treasurerto Opena Treasor- 6- SOUTH E. BRWoe 6-66V Monthl report of the Superntendent of Weghts. and Measures Jljpon reconvenng, roll call (5) Freehblder (5)Freehblder Herlch tor nnger and d unantnol unantnousl carred. Trust Co, EUxabeth. \.and also hs Annual Report coer-., showed seven _ n School or College T members present Commttee, atthorzng.ng the State fscal ear Jul, Absent: Drector Hatfeld and 957to June 30, Freeholder " «*- Bertuempf»~ el «Clerk Allaton read the praer. Followng < rtmrtffat fflff * re* THE NEXT BEST THNG TO ceved and d referred to:. m A LETTER FROM HOME AT THE SP : S THE WEEKLY VST OF.» RATE OF -VYEAR /NOW TOJUNE TH? BOME-TOWW «EW& T«r «m ot daughter d fj>nfo to <*b*t dhodb and CORNER" CkOumn. S- THB CONVENENT OBDEBMJm > - rr CmZEN AMD CHRONCLE. Pl*as«Mnd Th» OHsm and Chroncle from.. untl Jun» 5 lot L"), NOOM *,...»... "- Slqn*a.. School Addr«M. Addrau D Send ML Followng resolutons were on roll call lhwhnwl adopted: Freeholder Bennnger tot Publc Propert Commttee, approvng seven personnel acton-n the Dept of Publc Works.. Roads and Brdges Commttee:. Twp. of Scotch Plans, askng ths Board to desgnate certan 2 Freeholder Herlch Herucn or for *- Ft-roads roaos as through uuw ow. streets. nance Commttee, authorzng the Twp. of Hllsde, «arclostng Ordssuance of $2,000 of Bonds of nance enttled "An Ordnance regthe Count of Unon to fnance ulattog the Parkng of Vehcles on UM3 VUUU Vfc V7 "" " * -.jkj lflll wr _ m..,. Cu. certan u.. streets; Wont*- desgnatng one wa and lght traffc streets, etc.. Drector, Dvson of Motor Vehcles, approvng resoluton adopted b tlls Board on Ma 8, 958, csutblshng speed lmts n the Town of Westfeld, Boro of Mountansde and Twp. ol Scotch Plans. the cost of reconstructng a. buldng at the John ll lunnells Hocpltal, etc, and settng Jul 24th, as the.date for tnal-hearng.. 3 Freeholder Herlch or-flnance Commttee, approvng nne personnel-actons n varous departments. v - Drector Hatfeld presded at ths.. 4 FreehoWer Herlch for Pub- ; le Welfare Commttee, acceptng tme. ~ lowest bds for furnshng meat Drector, Dvson of Motor Veh- productsto. the John cles, approvng resoluton adopted xpa meat proaucs o uc UUU U, «...-., K. Runnells Hosptal for Chest D- b ths Board on June 26, 958, LADES...E SMABt! "<M off our UUM - ;V~ Scv* our H*alrh, Vmtm & Mone. Ut our SUM Contractor*! WlfWlV &$w V -* M WAX YOU ucf vt A O4t *nn low nn J V U* L.,, ANY rfmkttoun HOO«J«* MOMSSOMAUV. MUtHUNT «JMMU Wltsn WAX WHO ONLY -CAU. AMY DAY AMY MOW North Jerw PRMCOH 9400 Newark Area Hlllcrest 2-60 CHM lamt AMKtC W. J- (Jrag fttttunal STUNCWKLD AVENTJK. CmANFOBD We offer retdenu of Cranford and vcnt an outstandng funeral home, complete wth ar condtonng, organ, large lght room for our ever convenence* Our own dupta room. F. H. Cra, $r. Funeral bhrectort F. H. Cra, Sr N. J. SS EA8T BKOAB 8T*EET WKSTTBEXD. N.. AD Lenses Not.Same Although The /Ths column s. bhc servce b The Told Chroncle.n coopers ;, " the NewJerseOp. Le -Assocaton. Quesr::Zvt s :Je r to th e Zr Jerse OptotnetHc forth lenses made to exactl the T (U) Freeholder Hckok. for ton ma dffer trefc-aton Wnkles Creek, and subject to con- Rouds and Brdges Commttee, qualt, and n agreeng to contrbute the sum of areas, one ma not even $50,000 to the Twp. of Sprngfeld,e correct.formula. Yet, the towards the proposed dranage na look alke! mprovement n Sprngfeld, enttled "Plan and Profle for Storm ;,r spectacle; lenses have streaks and spots. Magncan be tng forth ncreases for 2 emplo- Sewer from Shunpke Road "to Van ma be necessar to see rfectons, but the can dftons as set forth. ght and make a fuzz (5) Freeholder Hckok for The blurrness produced Roads and Brdges Commttee, set-,. hazardous to seeng clearee? n the Road Department, ef- lv and comfortabl. Even good glass does not make a fectve Jan. -, 958. lens unless t s polshed SSl., Wth the "rush job." (6) Freeholder Herlch for Second rate servce, or the.bargam Fnance Commttee authorzng j cns _ the result ma be the same, haz surface, pebble effects, an nferor lens. The best nsurance s reputable professonal servce and hgh standard materals. - Evtv spectacle lens s ground to a certan basc curve. The nattlre of the exact curve s a complex matter of geometrc optcs. Thsc curves determne the ablt of the lens to produce the correct prescrpton through ever part of that lens. Some glasses have the proper formula at the center bdt var greatl from t at the, edge. But. the ee wants the samfc vson no matter whch wa t looks. Lenses ground on tke wrong curve, or on curves not scentfcall calculated to ge unform focus, "can produce consderable [dscomfort, especall n "strong" lenses. The low qualt lens can mako vson dffcult n an ca,se, land t s rsk to use t. ; There s a great dfference n b- focal qualt. Some are made of jlass whch produces ranbow ef- fccts. Ths can make readng ver (dffcult even f "the prescrpton s corrcct. Dstorton and blur s lepmmon n sub-sfcndard bfocals. Vson s what t should be onl K the prescrpton s correct n the frst place, and further f tne lens s of adequate qualt to produce that prescrpton. grantng permsson to the- Elza- \ bethtown Consoldated Gas Co., for permsson to nstall an 8-nch gas man on Brdge over Ross St., n Rahwa and brdge on Valle Road pver tre Rahwa Rver n Clark Townshp, subject to certan condtons: (3) Freeholder Hckok for Roads and Brdges Commttee; agreeng to contrbute $3,000 lo the Townshp of Cranford, towards the proposed storrn sewer as prepared b the Twp. of Cranford, n so far as t affects Sprngfeld. Avenue and subject to condtons as set the pament of blls as approved. There beng no further busness to be consdered and up"on moton of Freeholder Herlch dul seconded b Freeholder Hckok, Drector Hatfeld declared the meetng adjourned. Next regular meetng wll be held on Thursda, August 4, 958 at ten A.M..A. ETHEL ALLSTON (Mrs.) A. Ethel Allston Clerk of the Board. Ussenden Trplets Stll n Hosptal The trplets born to Mr. and Mrs. Ramond W. Lsfcenden; 9 Hllcrest avenue, last Tuesda afternoon at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfeld, are reported n good condton Jj hosptal offcals. TheChldren are stll n ncubators and-now wegh a lttle over three pounds each. The hosptal rule s that all new babes must wegh fve pounds before the can leave the hosptal, r* - Mrs. Llssenden returned home Snda. PROPOSALS BOARD OF EDUCATON Cranford, N. J. JANTORAL Srl.ES Sealed proposals wll be rooelvcd and publcl opened and read»t the offce o( the Board of Educ-ntlhn. Mlln Street, Cranford, N. J.. nt 8:00 P.M.. Eastern freeholders Dalght Savng Tme,. Ertdav. August (Contnued from. Page 4) , for [the mprovement of Madson Hll JANTORAL SUPPLES Speclflcatl8T?*"9ttd proposal forms ma Road, from Rartan Road to Test- be secured upon applcaton at the offce of the Board of Educaton, Cleveland (fejd Ave., Twp. of Clark and Ct School,. Mlln Street. Cranford, N. J. The.Board of Educaton rtnerves the pf Rahwa...., rght to m< * an or «u *>ld»- MA* H. H. McCULJUOUGH. (2)-Freeholder j J-.«J Hckok, for tl.. D»Ud: Aug»t SO Secretar. loads and Brdges Commttee, Adv. GRAW CONTRACTNG CO. Concrete Work Walls Waterproofed ASPHALT DRVEWAYS New Resurfaced Wdened Free Estmate - Call BRdge WAL PANT 5 ALBAN-LEWS HOUSEWARES HARDWARE GADGETS GFTS N. UNON AVE. BR 64)866 Sacramento Tomato Juce VJL 3 r 35* Hem Tomato Ketchup Green Gant Corn Goldan cf Mm trl* Det Delght Clng Peaches Bordens Oamembert 4 r39 Tetlefs Tea Bags A Mana Ol For coolng, ulkdt. balng 73* Gashmere Bouquet $oap Gashmoro Bo Jquet Soap Dal DoofVat Soap 4 L Dal Deodorant Soar ho L uld DDeterment Colpte AD Super Snjs Determent Unt Laundr Starch / \ Amng for savngs on our weekl food) bll? t takes store-wde low prces to ht the.mark! Thats wh A&P beleves n keepng.scores of prces low n ever department, n addton to weekl specals. And sure as shootn, our faml wll enjo the dependable qualt of A&Ps foods... and oull save cash, too! Come see! famous "Super-Rght" Qualt RBS OF RCUUR STYLE 0 NCH CUT 7WCCUT SUPfl-GHT QUALTY NP POT ROAST _ t" Qualt Beef - CHUCK STEAKS rb. OVEN-READY 0 NCH CUT 7 NCH COT 5965 c b. BONELESS CHUCK NO FU ADDED 59 "Super-Rght" Qualt Beef 45 GROUND CHUCK 59" "Supw-Rght" Qualt lef. t. Fret!., RB STEAKS ~ u - 75 C FLOUNDER FLLET 59 HEP YOUP GO fuf TDE PAKHECK Bu A&Ps Dependable Groceres! DETERGENT for the FamU Wash Md Dltku LBBYS roam jura 2 c b. COMf voou SAVE W 4«P APPLE SAUCE 2 25 DEL MOHTE T S A TE 6-49 cfpnv PEANUT BvrnR * GRAPEFRUT ReUbkBrwd-Cut GREEN BEAN Jue JParker JUCE rfaw Lang Grata WHTE RCE, 4ac C Fruts & Vegetables! FRESH TENDE STRNG BUNS lerb» Farms (Y«.r Ago b. >9c) 0 DEUVERED FRESH 04LY / SWEET CORN 029 Ntarb Farms (Year Ago 6 «ar 25c) ALL EXTRA LARGE SZE. CANTALOUPE From Western Farms (Ye.r Ago.act. 29c). O K "<*«%«.C Yaar Ago head 29c CEBERG A l«g- * * ( LETTUCE W.tUrn X >«J«f f Gotdan Rp* Yellow BANANAS (Y.«f «go m "We k. 9a) / Nalvt, Qjartert OL SO Year Ago b. 5c Whole WATERMELON : 49* Nearb Farm* (jraen NEW CABBAGE Extra Lsrge Sze EMONS b.gojtfc) Frozen Foods (Yr. a«o A«r Brad FRENCH FRES 49 s Dales Hawaan Concentrated PNEAPPLEJUCE2.:35 C Lh»»«Choa.Bree«l r3s Lobs Brussals Sprouts 2 ":: 27* RTZ CRACKERS 25 C Lkkt pkn - 2 r «Mlad* Mlads CfcMM ChooM Blatzes BltaM\:;V - nch MortosChckePotPesJ X 53 Dow«lakePaMakest;2 ot; X 47 e CHERRY PE 49 Sttcb a luscous pe... postvel burstng wth plump juc cherree... topped wth flak* crukf. Jane Parker AHGH FOOD RNG 49 e PECAN RNG ATattTrea More Grocer Bus f M Varetes PU*s Otpotlt WSE POTATO CHPS 25 C YUKON CLUB Enjo t tonght! DANSH 2 ZZ StewtHTomatoes -*-..! e 4 Vtut d.polt * bottut.: 47«Whte Rock **-- l.r AU. Club Sod* H ClntPeaches Canada Dr Freestone Peachep Crsne Em Endsh Assortment D V;39 C Roses tme Marmajade. SuRthM Srkto 3 Tomato Catsup»"* of * F - 2b; )(, 37* Jane Parker Ceekes Henz Tomato Soup N * 2 l 23 C Wbet Bent **+-;;3 8 Realemon Juce 45 Mg«lSoft S Tssue 2 Rows Lme Juce... t.37«bonne Ct Food K r Ladde Bo DoS ftm** CkleW «So*. Mo purh * 8»t«Thrvo Dog Food!l ot 37«H«etv«tfcru Ut.. Au f. 3.J n fupar tjutkutt» Sal-. C 29«56" Swansor Chcken Breasts "»788 C FsbScb JW Dar Value* f2<kh«mtmmam N Y - S < # u otort wbmse od-».tho«.d wlam RllJtM Arbr.nJ Nu*«l W PlBW fcjuu F«nc Dom.t»l. Slced Amtrcap lalafl Prowolont >«-*- * 99 C Cream Cheese " ;~r 2 X V Cottage Cheese PV;32 C GruereCheese «-- K "«h> & HTS TH SPOT... tm «MJll-ODO Lfe. ( RED CRCLE AO73 aub t Muo* WOT OCLOCK VAOkOUt t «MMV. 4* <M«*-«*» AO TM 6AT AflANlC ACWC ta COMfAK 03 MLN ST-/CRAMFQRD-OPEN VERjTHURSDAY & FRDAY UNTL 9 "AR CONDTONED-FOR SHOPPNG COMFORT" r < * \X. : -M %,.-.# >.?% ;$ : "... ;..! j- \.. - ; m?. t >. ft H > "f--{k-: : ;.;; :,?;;) VH A/-

4 * *!!.!... " : "S ff. *M Years Meetng Plans The Garden Club of Crantcrtf. member*»t the communts oldest garden Lose Jr Mrs wth a board n.«.-"«, -.. b«r 8 at,the home of WJrs. W. H. : Commttee charmen Meer,- 33 North Unon avenue. Program, Mrs. A welcome meetng for new mem- sstant Stone, 229 Orchard street. "Greens Show Beveu" wll be - - Mrg E the t6pc of the program, at the m)htar hosptal, Mr*. Har- October 3.meetng: at the- home-..jj assstant mltar of..mrs. R. C. 2 Park W. H. Farchld; and "Chrstmas Arts and hosptal, Mrs. drve. wll be the h subject bjt telephone, Mss Helen PlAmer; Trmmngs- wm «««-"j-«juror junor gardere.-s, gardene.-s Mrs. B. R. C. smfor the fr meetme *» J * M M charlcs Turncr; the home ot Mrs. Robert - membcr;hp Mrs. Jean A. Mon- Sm- Crane, 420 Rversde dnve. [?. necour t and Greens Show co- The dubs annual Greens Show, n\ Mrs. Montenecourt and one of the hghlghts of ts season.: - wll be held " 4. and 5, n Sherlock Hall, atad on Januar om,. - Suburban Garden Hun ;Club Wll Open L Season Wth Show topc for the Februar. 9 meetng Th Subllrban Gardcn c ub wll. at the home of Mrs. F. P. Ander-. Qp6n jts new scason wth a flower sen, 9 Dartmouth road, and "A ; sh6w 3 at Temple Beth- Perennal Garden wll be thc ds- E, at 8 p m R R. p. -wmer cusson subject for the March 9 and Mrs cufton stockberger wll. meetng at The home of Mrs. J. O. judges. Entrants wlt exhbt - F. Helle, 28 Hampton road.! m two categores: flower arrange- BOSS GAYLE P. SASS Gale Sass To Be Wed October 0 Mr. and Mrs. Danel Sass of 407 Elm street have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Gale Patrca, to John Brookes Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Porter of West Hartford/ "Conn. Mss Sass, -a Cranford Hgh School alumna, graduated n June from Douglass College, New Brunswck, where she majored n Englsh. Whle at Douglass, Mss Thc clubs sprng flower show mcnts an< hortculture, wll be held Aprl 3 wth Mrs. j" At a workshop held August 3 Sass was a dormtor charman, N. A. Tomasulo. 37 Lncoln ave-, at the home of Mrs. E.-.W. Van a Government.Assocaton commttee charman, and secretar nue, cast, as hostess, - and the an-, Glder of 6 Spruce street. Mrs. u ual meetng and plant sale wll, Van Glder demonstrated» the The meetng, was of thc senor class. She s emploed asa secretar b the n- be held Ma U wth Mrs. Marvn : "crescent lne. work- D. «Hall, «.n NormandcTplace, Mnndt-nlace. af-hos-... thc last n a seres of ternatonal Busness Machnes. tess. The meetng wll be held at shops conducted ovt-r the summer. Corp., Elzabeth. 0:30 a.m. followed b a pcnc J The workshop was attended b Mr. Porter receved hs com- lunch.. Mrs. Marvn Kaplan, Mrs. Law- ts Back to School CRAWFORD CTTZW AMD CHROHCLE, THURgPAY, AOOU5T «. 958 THE ndana Senor Fancee ot Mr. Ra, Jr. of Brook, nd-, nave announced the engagement of ther daughter. Sue Ann. to Charles M. Ra, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ra of 5 Dartmouth road. Mss Tanksle, a graduate of Brook Hgh School, s a senor n the School of Busness at ndana Unverst, Bloomngton, nd. She member of Alpha Gamma Delta, socal sorort; Otncroa Delta, wotaens busness honorar;.and of The Belles of ndana, unverst womens sngng group. Mr. Ra," Jr. "a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, s also a. senor at ndana Unverst! where he s majorng n jour- Jalsm and government. He s a! member of Ch Ph, socal fratern-,t, and Alpha Delta Sgma, professonal advertsng fraternt. Joan Apgaf Plans October Nuptals \, Mss Wed JsMarredr n Local Rte \ jsklncoln West, daughter > Of Mrs. Wllam B». West of 64; Sprngfeld avenue and Che late Mr. West, became the brde; of Albert Dversfed Program SMed For Junor Servce League Th* Cranford Junor Servce League wll open ts 958-5J wxth a specal meetjng at 2 p.m..tuesda. 9, W. S. Craft, 8 Central avenue, t was announced j Boette. Ths wu be the leagues and $00 to the Homemakers e*r ear as a local servce vce. Contrbutons n lesser arr.ouat, Trnt Epscopal Church. jects, begnnng wtn a ZUL on e ReVRobert Bzzaro offo- -0,-ernxnent-- on October J at Bonne?rae ated at the ceremon. A recepton. hone of Mrs. John L. Bren- rebral. Pals ham ;, The brde," who was gven n marrage b her brother. Ades L West of Murra Hll, was attended b her sster. Mss Barbara J. West of" CranfortL as mad of honor. - Albert E. Bellows. Jr.. of York Ct, served as hs wll be meetng at the home ". Marshall U4 Clare- Opera p Guld, for League, Crantord place. j sjj&stanng tea for provsonal hghlght the De- Needlework Guld, Salvaton Arm. Seeng Ee and Unon Count Assocaton for Mental Health. meetng, and on Januon "Educaton" members of the Board k n addtoa to Mrs. Boetfo ra m v..other at the home of Mrs. Managers for the t comng ear are: 9 Norman Vce-presdents. Mrs. Harr V. MSS SUE ANN TANKSLEY best man. Dvd W, Sherrsof Cranford and Ernest -Max of place. Mrs. X A- Olson. 5 Osborne. Jr. J and Mrs. Robert a Bethpage, N. Y., served asushers. Sprngfeld aven wll be hos-ackland; recordng secretar, The brde, a graduate/of Westfeld Hgh School andvthe Kather- the prograns for w! has not respondng secretar, Mrs. John tess for the "F 3 meetng, Mrs. Farrs S. Swackhamer; corne Gbbs School, N/w York Ct. D. Oathout; treasurer, Mrs. :L announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Ap-gar, of 8 Romore place, have nc., New -- York > Ct, W.., adnun-? sj _ Hone Mrs. D. Rchar4 French and Sn emploed" wth jtflthe and Co, j KV JT*"* : be the Kenneth MerrU; Jumble Store,. announced the engagement of stratve Kenneth A DeLonge; arts and at the home of Mrs. Char! ther daughter, Mss Joan Welsh wth Leh Bros.. New "J nterests, Mrs. T. H Washbourne; Hansel, Jr., 40 Prospect & Apgar. to Edwn Cope Brunng, Ct. and means, Mrs. James J, ( Follox of Evanston,. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brunng, of Washngton, Conn. The future brde s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and of S c h o o l. Mr. Brunng s a gradua Deerfeld (Mass.) Academv/Amherst College and--the-harvard >ng a motor trp through, Mass., the couple wll; Sprngfeld avenue, ad-. oraphle Plans Fall Sale Mrs. Fred Huston. Jr.. s charman of a dred flower arrangement, [ sale whcbxjvll be held b -Health" wul be the welfare, Mrs. John L. Brenmotor rps, Mrs. Lawrence on subjea for the Aprl 7 tn* at the home of Mrs. H. s, Jr.; Red Cross, Mrs. Rob- Topson.? Hanpton street. A program on "Flower Ar- ert nkel; publdt, Mrs. V. house. Mrs. James r»n»em«nt- wll be held on Ma s at the home of Mrs. F. Towler Rch; ano sustanng members, l 22 Orchard street, andmrs. Charl VF- Hansel. Jr.MrL ST.; the season wll be brought to a Charles F. H3 and Mrs. dose on June 4 wth the annual Wllan: and luncheon at Baltsrol Graduate School of B Adthe Sercce League op- mnstraton. He s/ wth Charles Brunng Cp Chcago, An Octobe w«s planned. ssted b Mrs. C. C. D. Sverd and who wll be n charge of specal Mr. and The club wll close ts ear wth rence Storch, Mrs. Lous Dcksten, msson as a second. s. leutenant n Jh orders for arrangements n advance ther ch:. Mar Carol, John j $5, for ts "phlanthropc of the sale. at the Mrs. Harold Dorrt, Mrs. Barne the Ar Force ROTC upon ha garden vsts on June 8 ahdro) of 9 Woods Hole road, Two workshops wu be held at. Jr., \ Conn, Mrs. Lous Dauber, Mrs. Elhomes of Mrs. Charles Lose. Jr., graduaton from Rutgers Unverst n the class of 958. Mr. Por- to/nwgara Falls, Nagara Umverer on 5 and 22. have., led from a weeks trp Tbe league made chartable the home of Mrs! C. W. Stockberg- 22 North avenue, eas, east. Mrs. lot Helbrun, Mrs. rvng Gorsk, \ contrbutoas totalng $U»5 dur- Charles Turner, d ndan Sprng Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. Ber-ter, who majored n mechancal MSS JOAN WELSH AFGAR! and Cornng, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Daves. Mrs. S- R. ng the ear, of w road, and Mrs. F. ~ Towler ~~ *- Maxson, nard Bernsten, Mrs. H. Klen, Mrs, jtngneerng, s a member of Delta Chrstensen. Mrs. H. K- Nevallsto the Jr., 222 Orchard street. R. Hertz and Mrs. Walter Meth, Ph fraternt and served as fraternt presdent durng hs junor Wllam Weber vsted Lons Vet- \ CoUege Development Mrs. James Sommervlle and Mrs.Raton.. Offcers of the club for the comng ear", arc: Presdent, Mrs: H- club presdent. The Suburban Garden Club was ear......, V Dors Ann erans Hosptal on August. 5 to $55 to the H. Copson; vce-presdents, Mrs. recentl accepted as a permanent The weddng has been planned make flower arrangements for the atrc f* member of thc Federaton of Gar-foden Clubs of New Jerse. bteran Church, wth the Rev. October 0 at the. Frst Pres- Charles Turner and Mrs. Jcnn s Future Br *, $M0tothe vet - Unted - FuncC. -.-««$400 to the Chlerans. A. Mbntenecourt; recordng secretar, (Mrs. C. E. Skaggs; drens Servke Commttee. $400 Robert G. < Longaker offcatng., *. correspondng secretar, Mrs. L. B. M Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chrs- The couple plan to lve n Denver, of Waverl, Va wu return home School. $250. to the ChUdrens Phlp and Marguerte Earhart to the Nanc Luzon Tranng _. _ easurcr, Mrs. N. A. To-;tan of 2 Hernng avenue vacaand executve board toned for a week at Ocean Ct. statoned at thc Ar Force Acad- weeks wth ther Frst Ad Squad. $00 to Colo., where Lt. Porter wll be ths week-end after spendng two"countr Home. $200tothe Turner; treasurer, mastlo; grandparents, ford F em.. mm f-tt- BB? J -»» l 88fBfl!f.V4 :+-.. THEYRE SUPPLE FOR COMFORT, STURDY FOR WEAR MGHTY GOOD LOOKNG, TOO CRANFOR) SHOE STORE THOMAS HAYECK. Prop. 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD Mrs. Bauserman Hostess at Part Of Wlla 78 The betrothal of/mss Dors am L.. Davs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davs of Unon, has been announced b her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Watt of 7 0/Oneda place.. " Mss Wart, an alumna of Cranford H>gh School, s attendng Mrs. Arnold Bauserman ot 32lMarvflle College. Marvlle, akhmond avenue wll be hostess Temt, where she wll be a senor at a gatsden part toda te/fle to/tne fall. She s. majorng to Womens Guld of the Frst Baptst Jwme economcs UMT educaton. Church, of Elzabeth. guests are expected f ford, ElTabeth, Park and Fanw A bref devo be presented Bauserman,/ Her "Walkng n Gods Luncheon wll be TrnwU Bjn/b Mrs. wll be Garden. ved at noon, followed b a fas; on show. Sevuets wu also be eraf solos ahd presented,b members of the Guld. Tbe slv«4 dfferng whch s customarl/taken at guld meetng! wll bj/gven b Mrs. Bauserman to the guld as a mcwurlalto the lato/mn. wuuam Jetterjon of BU»- who was ooe of th«oldeat of the group,.-; Mr. and Mr*. Croat-a Swan-, Jr, of 700 Sprngfkfld avenue ral daa last we«k_at tut Shop From Vacaton U$ E. Bro»d St.. Westfleld ADama 2423 CLOSED WED. DtmHG AttO. K.thlwn CBmn 6 Wall Street Cranford, N. J. UUtk«n U n LKVY l H.olo- «t«ph ConU.l. tner uur chld Uxl«. No vturtfe to enter. Ju»t - luv* a photogr»>h n»d«n LEVY BHOTHrJW Vrlull Hndu, (of w lttle n W. A duplcate >klu»«u»htrr»d M th«contest wthout tt*re«. K» ts wn. Clwrtl "u.d th-r-.onu lt count Hto*t ol b*4ut «OM. LJCVY juaottns chldren* rt>ou>graph ConUt. **<"<> a(m Mr. Davs s a graduate ot Unon flgh School and of Tuscolum CoUege, Greenvlle, TWn«where, he malored n pscholog and J socolog. He plans to enter Western Theolog«!al e Pttsburgh. 8emlnwr, SEM HQ MCK TO SCHOOL v.. Hut 7 to 4 Sw«3to6x Galc and Lords fne woven gngham. Large plad wth low flared skrt. Whte collar and cuffs. n blue and black. \,FOR CHLDREN 32 EASTMAN STREET BRDGE Open Thursda Evenng* C Earhart of S,the Aonme Brae Farm for Bos, to the Cranford Bos Camp Delegates at Conference Mrs. Moe SchnederrOBeluert place," a vcerpresdents s of the Roselle-Cranford Chapter >>f Hadassah. represented the grourkt a specal conference attended b t egates of chapters from Connectcut Long sland, Phladelpha, New Vork and New Jerse at thc Essex House, New York Ct, last Wednesda. She was accompaned b Mrs. Lesle Clck of 34 Wadsworth terrace, who serves on the membershp commttee. Mrs. L- J- Smth of Ol Ct. Pa returned home" on Sunda after spendng a week wth her sonn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davs of 09 Betford avenue. Mrs. George Dcknson and chldren. Alce and Kenneth, of Sherburoe. N. Y.. were also ther guests for the week- -:-." n O u r._. BEAUTFUL FALL DRESS FABRCS See Our Large Selecton Of DAN RVER GNGHAMS STEVENS HGHLAND PARK GNGHAMS DSCPLNED BACK-TO-SCHOOL FABRCS B BATES CORDUROYS N TWEEDS & PLADS " CORDUROYS N SOLD COLORS PART WOOL TWEEDS PART-WOOL PLADS WOOL *m» NYLON TWEEDS BROMLEY WASHABLE TWEEDS BRSTOL. TWEEDS WASHABLE WOOL FLANNELS BRUSH FLANNEL, 45" WDE AND MANY, MANY OTHER BEAUTFUL FALL FABRCS "SEW fnd SAVE LESHNERS FABRC CENTER MM McCALL PATTEHMS 5-7 NORTH AVE..W. u ««4-r* *«*»«> BRdg* *5505 Opc«Tlmrsda Evenng Socal THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. t958 ~" of Bet-wn,., has returned home her chldren. Gregor, Suzanne,, after (.-sltng for sx weeks wth and Robn, ot 5 Chester Lang nngs her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward placcj," have returned from Glen- Swfcene of.8 La Salle avenue. wood Lake Where the spent,ten das. -venue left b plane last of Abraham Clark Hgh School n Mrs. H. B. Nxon" trker, 4 three"-week va-, Roselle n... onore Nxon ofr Palmra, Pa., arrved esterda to vst for a week Harbor arrved on Tuesda to Mrs. George Greepawald of Egg v for : LrVda Europe. Mss Harve [en -t Pars, London, the r wth Mr. and Mjs. George. B. spend several weeks wth her son Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton Spo.hn of 6 West Holl street. and cja.ughter-n-law. Mr. and Far n Brussels, Am-jof 7 Oak lane,returned Saturda t "" Mrs. F. S. Greenawald of J4 Columba avenue. m Holland, and German, from a two-week vacaton spent! r t3rv to the advertsng at Pne Acres, Dcrnsport, Cape j Mss Maron Cla of phladel- na-er of BuYr rrv Bscuts, Elza-, Cod. Mass. The were jordd for ;P h? Pa s the uest * th w4? ck 8 n - - l»,, several das H-,V.C b u» ther thw sons. cc Rch- R_of, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrstum Edward Wasowsk, son of Mr. of 2 Hornng avenue. and Mrs. Walter Wasowsk of 309 ard and Donald. j. and Mrs. Robert A Patton d Tuesda to Lockwood Vl- JWr. and Mrs. Wllam Edwards Mrs. W. RJfepkns wth her Relle. The have been ofl20 Cranford avenue have re-! son. Bran, of Hattsvlle, wll r home temporarl turned home after vacatonng for spend next week vstng her par-tuesdakn; t o. s Dar cnts Mr. and two weeks at the Marlborough- t>nls - Mr - and Mrs E - c " Earhart ;th n rt J Patton of 7 Oak]Blenhem Hotel, Atlantc Ct. jof 3 Tulp street. Robert J. Patton re snce retwhg rono Korea L. r e Mr. Patton was statoned th the Arm, Mrs.-Joseph Kott, wth her chl- The Robert Pat- drcn, Jo, Jan, John and Joelln, CLEARANCE OF DACRON 4 WQOU $4.95 Value.9.88 WASH N WEAR Reg DACRON & COTTON Reg ; Alteratons Not ncluded On Th» Abo** SUT CLEARANCE STLL N PROGRESS The Sportsmans Shop 03 N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD Open Thursda Evenngs For relable home heatng... FREE stntver BR [fmentl RhLAL: :.On. s Tn N*. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson nnd ther chldren, John. Laura- Ellen and Martha, of 2 Edgc-r brook place, returned home after spendng Lake. two weeks at Slver Mrs. Harve K. Nevalls, of Buffaloj N. Y., returned home eslerda after vstng for three weeks wth her son and daughtern-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Nevalls, Jr., of 07 Elmora avenue. Kenneth Forrestal of 0 Crane parkwa returned on Frda from a weeks busness trp to Toronto, Montreal and Hamlton, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Edwa*d~La Tourette of 4Oraton drve returned on Frda from ther summer home at Beach Haven, where the vacatoned for. two weeks..stoughton avenue, s a patent at St. Barnabas HospfaU.n JJewark wh6re he underwent surger on C. W. Davs of 09 Retford aenue has returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where he spent a month. o Mr. and Mr?. Wllard Hahn of Lajolla, Calf., were guests for several das last week of Mr. and Open Meetng s Scheduled BJladassah Plnns for an ojon meetng to wll mow : he htkl 9 at T-npt SrptLrb< Beth-Et b R6-tU--Cnnford Chap-. -mplo>-f>-l tor of Huclusvh wv turthcfd al t;.. tm.t a parl for tle membershp com-. Lr.uh >n nttee held Tuesda -vennt; at the.nfo.u >l lome of Mrs. L-sle Gltk," :! h-n-. Wudsworth terrace,.,.". M Fur. Among thosf. present,were Mr:. Fonl u.> Sdnt-.Vttenberj of- WestleU.. 7;7. Mrs,."-Jumes Greenberg and Mrs. n \\\.- Murre FnedlVld of Chrk. Mvs. Mons. Sofmun. Mrs. \Vll;nn Tabt. Mrs. rvng Mt-rson. Ms. Mot Schnvdcr, Mrs. JUL-S xvtt. Mrs. Morrs Schalef, Mrs. Frfderck Blum, Mrs. Marvn Ostto. Mrs. Frod Schartonberf. Mrs. Sdne Shanken, Mrs: Sgmund Nathan. Mrs. Samuel Hertz of Gran- ford.- Wllam Fonls l.tutrh!* ("ranfont Mr..,. M; -. \V...::< C. ForH. ul rh.l.ut \V:...:<...:...r.c: Mr. am Mrs S-.rtju.-l.» O:nv.ble Also,? :. Sol Laure, Mrs. H.rold-Cluslun, Mrs. Stanle Wall. Saturda to Uncht>;r«. V.,. wh-v of -304 tvntral avonu<- wll BHW Mrs. Harve K. Novalls, Jr. of Mrs. Davd Harrs, Mrs, sndwe 07 Elmora avenue. latzman, Mrs. Herman Haz-n.-Mrs. Mr. Gamble has acrt-plel. x>s:- ton asassstaht proft>or nj ctv«mstrj t.lufhbarn ColU-s«-. jonel Wensten, Mrs. Lous Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kervck Brown, Mrs. rvng Hethcr, Mrs. MrsTTambk-vv..> t.<! M<md.\ of 48 Casno avenue spent th<? Sol Trass, Mrs. rvng Nessel. Mrs. ftornoon at. a fart-w p:,!l> :-v week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. rvng Backnoff, Mrs. Karl Scgol llo Hallwa Hou-.-. Mourn:: nsldt. George S. Sauer of 37 Casno avenue at ther summer home at sello. and Mrs. Elas Schocnberg of -Ro- Present wen- Mrs. J:jmt-s D«* P<AV. Mrs. Joseph Hhv Mrs..TMH- Beaver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sauer Specal guests of the evenng Betan. Mrs. Alan S. WV.ls. Mrs. wll have as ther guests for twowore Mrs. Herman Fenberg of Harold LaugMn, Mrs. KHuthmc. weeks Mrs. Sauers mother, Mrs. Baonne, vce-presdent n charge Mrs. Wllam.- MlU-r anr M> A. CTabault of Cranford and herof membershp, and Mrs. Morrs Kenneth DeLon«-. all o: franovd. aunt, Mss Maude Dul of London, Handler of Jerse Ct, presdent and Mrs. "Ftvt ck Osj- <! England. of the Northern New Jerse Regon of Westf-.-ld. Hadassah. The cojple lus T;-.V-V ch.knn. Mrs. Ethel Doss of 4 Adams Mrs. Samuel "Shapro of,27margan-t. 2: Marun. 0...J Wl- 7. The h.w h<.-<n rt-.-u.nv avenue left Saturda for a twobeech street s presdent of thelam. weeks vacaton at Metedeconk group.. of Cranford sx ear*, h.vmj: wth her son-n-law and daughter, come lure trom Vrsna. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lngerfeldt Mr. and Mrs. Harr Butts, Jr., of Gambl-J has b» - t-n u ;jrl.!<h: and ther sons, Paul and Bruce, Havertown, Pa. John F. Hollands at Merck and Co.. {:.«h.u.>v of 7 Adams avenue, are at home Mumbers of Frst ->!>\5Tan after vacatonng for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker,, and Are Movng Toda Church, Mr. au Ms. CmnbV al.so at Seventh Lake, nlet, N. Y. son, Jack, of 4 Dartmouth road, returned last week-end from a and chldren, Lnn, Chp and Pat, Cltlb. Mrs. C.nmble tauch *-< v. r:, Mr. and. Mrs-. John F. Holland belong to h>- churchs C"o :!lf> Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grm, weeks motor trp to Vermont and of 6 Pttsfeld street, wll move toda to Vllanon, Pa. Mr. Hollund. member of the Arm Kes-Tve ears n thc Sunda school. A shaw of 78 Mohawk drve, Mr. Cape Cod, Mass. and Mrs. G. Glenwood Smth of emploed b the Amercan Can corps. MrGambk-~>;,s" tauuht n 8 Mohawk drve, Mr. and Mrs. Assstant Postmaster and MrsCo., was transferred from the New the Reserve Corps School at Ntvv James Bongovann oy* 76 Mohawk drve, and Mr. and Mrs. avenue wll teavc Saturda for branch. Peter J. Clark of 300 South Unon York offce to,the Wnne wood-, Pa. Brunswck. Lous Habch ot 80 Mohawk Lousvlle, K., to attend the natonal conventon of the Assoca- Cranford clubs and organzatohs. Brf/s The Hollands were actve n drve, spent the week-end at Atlantc Ct. * ton of Post Offce Supervsors Mr. Holland was the recent program charman of the. Cranford Grath.. was bt)rn,ancust..v to A son. Gtoruc Ramond Mo- Mr. Clark s a delegate from the UnonCount chapter. Followng Swmmng Club. nc. Ho was also Mr. and Mrs Goop K..Mr. jmd Mrs. M. Z. Haltom and the close of the conventon next a Don nad of Don 5, Troop 03. Jr.. of 5 Tuxt-do/jflac-. n Ov.-rlM«k ther daughters, Sall and Luc, of 593 Brooksdc place, have returned from a three-weeks trp to Blox and Batesvlle, Mss. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wasowsk and ther chldren, Jo Ann, Gal, Bett Jane, Wall* and. Edward, of 309 Stoughton avenue, have returned from Lavallette where the vacatoned for three weeks. o Sr. and Mrs. Fred Atkns and th<4? chldren, Fn4d and Lnda, of 5 Hllsde place, vacatoned for two weeks at Harve Cedars. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Banker and ther chldren, Ja and Joan, of 9 Dartmouth road, have returned from " Lavallette where the vacatoned for two weeks. LOOK jprths TAG Thursda, Mr. And Mrs. Clark.wll vst ponts of nterest n several southern states enroute home. Marln Rourkc, thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rorke, 24 Orange avenue, returned esterda from a two-week vst to Rumson as the guest of the Msses Sand and Sharon Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kel and chldren, Ralph,- md ra, ot 68 Hllcrest avenue, wll vacaton next week at Beach Haven Gardens. Mss Eveln Alvarez of New York Ct was the weekend guest of Mss Doro.th Renhard of 209 Holl street. Otto Degcn and hs daughter Mrs. Chester H. Olver, Jr., andjudth, of 304 Manor avenue, returned Saturda on- the Dutch KLM from an extended, vst to German. The also vsted Austra, Swtzerland, France, and the Worlds Far n Brussels, Belgum. Whle n German, the vsted members of Mr. Degens faml. 957 Chev. 6 Cl.. Standard Trans. 957 Chev. 8 Cl. P.G. Trans. " 956 Chev. 6 Cl. Standard Trans. 955 Chev. 6 Cl. P.G. Trans. OTHERS: 54 Buck Conv. S4 Buck 4-Dotor 57 Plmouth 4-Door 56 Ford 2-Door 56 Plmouth ozl. J Wagon 52 Ford 8l. Wagon NORRS CHEVROLET nc. North & Central Aves. WESTFELD, N. J. ADams 34)220. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Gregg and daughter, Murel, of 606 Orchard street, are- vacatonng ths montjj at Lavallette, * / Cub Scouts. Mrs. Holland was actve n man organzatons ncludng thc Junor Servce League. Lnn, Chp and Pat attended Brooksde Place School. The Hollands wll resde nt.3!s Sprou. road n Vllanova. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, T. Whftt of 0 Severn Court left Saturda for a two weeks vacaton at Cape Cod, East Orleans, Mass. J! (; M Samuel.Gambles Movng Saturda To Lnchburg, Ya. Student Returns From Europe ss r". n A l-.-m, Hosptal. Surtfmlt. Tlv grandpareuts are Mr. and Mrs. GeorKvR MrGrath. Sr.. <> nosnfekl/ Mrs. Ear! V. Grv of 5 Romore place ard the law- *»!r Gu tre the maternal Krundparen.s. Ther frst son, Davd Henr, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henr J. Hnlvorsen of 22 Scherrer street on AuRUst lft at EJx:bt-th Goneral~Hosptal./The couple has two da lghters. Karen and Ellen. TRP TES to and from dlewld, LaGuarda & Newark Arports Grand Central & Pennslvana Statons, N.Y. Per* Da Trps 000-BRDGE-6200 SCARBROUGHS A & A CAB SERVCE 8mrrxuj Cranford 36 Yean f. Dxon, Prop. WEEK-EHD SPEOAL! OEALKYDFLAT $.00 3 Whte Onl Per Gal. WALLPAPER SALE! 20% 0 F F 0% OFF ON ALL 958 PATTERNS ON ALL PLASTC COATED PAPERS ON 5ANTAS AND WALL-TEX RCHARD HARTG PANT SHOP BRDGE T.ll A C. rage See», Collegans Corner M«Vrgna Eppler. dauehtcr k/ Mr.nd.Ms. Walter Eppler of ManMn t-rrarc, has been named.( H- dt-:n\ lst t the Unverst T~Hrdtt«- ><rl, Conn., fu pnj; -ustr..) nv.l l. --! Tl.ur!.!> m :..._U -lm.ll Mr. and Ms Francs J.ORell n n -and.nl of 3. Oak lane re-".. n l.llll- Mmed Suula tm a two weeks. All \ac.tc,!\ Snak-r Henhts. Oho, and H-.ak- and Brmngham, r. D UK- ;t Com... (}. r- Mr. and Mrs. Wllam J. Evans, >l tn lnn S.r h.lr. f>! > Wdc- avemu and sons, m Wllam, Dwmht and Mark, have!,l MJ.l-unc M- wll utur from a two-week sta at (raduate S-hool to.< >--an Uearlt. M.- vl Scence ll- o Matthew Watnu of f. Hollwod.Muc s vstng hs. sonr-n-.-u r> t >..!.stm: M -andmrs G-rnn;. H Hamltun ;\cn\r. l;.(\ and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. s..anl. Mrs. uslmj!. was theeluh Bl.ukt-r. n Seneca Falls, e.ands. New York", ths veek. PRESBYTERAN WEEK-DAY NURSERY SCHOOL FOR 3- & 4-YEAR OLDS \ Mrs. Kenneth Baldwn, Supervsor OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 8 Regster NOW At Frst Presbteran Church Offce Telephone BRdge $2J0 Value CLOCK n.77 COSMETCS SAVNGS BELLS OPEN DALY EXCLUSVE AT BELLS CAN BACKACHE? Cet qutk, toolhna relltf uth Men tau* t klotk Sarro-lac Belt 2 GLYCERNE SUPPOSTORES. Chldren or Adult 3* 8:30 A.M. TO 0 P.M. PLAYTEX BABY PANTS 89c SNAP-ON 2 for $.65 69c PULL-ON 2 for $.25 ~ $2.85 Value LUNCH KTS COMPLETE (Dog House Tpe) THE ALL FAMLY VTAMNS JELLS BG 0 MULTPLE VTAMNS Buld Resstance Aganst Fall ard Wnter Colds * *» *7.89 L " (. [ [ J, -),. - [?. - } ) " S m ; -!! ;

5 . _ " «.,_ ; ; / ;.. : *!. ;»;«. ; ")»,* ; (»<. ; -. % ; *& -rvr-. ;.!. _ * "xn- THE CHANFORD CTZEN AND CHROtflCLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 95S BfCTTOW TWO ; t reparaton THE RANFORD cm2kn AND CHRONCLE. HURSDAY. AUGUST M. Ken Gursk, Bll Walsh. Dole and G. H<4mcs Wl- Ncholas St. John LaCorte, and Jr., head of the CvU Dc- Ro rvng and Mr. Coffee. Mrs. Councl, wll speak. k The Chrstensen wll be moderator and h naton -betore startng school. moderator xrll be~~mrs. Tl j Chldren enterng kndergarten Parrott wth Mss Mar Sullvan!must be lve ears old on or be-haukfore Januar, &S9. Scanlon, e Buntn. The" board room- n Cleveland (Contnued from" Pag* ) fanc dve, Thomas Donncl- Nusek, ascharman j t t.l_.. : Dr. Partrdge The dal schedule for pupls at The bcgest fsh was caught b Scanlon, School wll be the settng for thctaton a; housng project, anda the hgh school wll be 8:20 ajtu to A. RealArt Davd Hudansh. t was 9 nches nadne Madden 4 sesson featurng educaton: n addton to Dr. McDer- August 29. all-da conference factor nurser and kndergarten 2:42 p.m., uth r m *<clo» d".juneh long. Ege. BjMABT W. AKMSTKONG. {perod, the superntendent en- Partcpat, n a talent show mth and Mr. Rudd, the followng wth Academcans and staff members of th Academ of Pedagogca HMM Ar»t! npunced.., were Bll Maureen and Kath.wll partcpate". Dr. Joseph E. Vstors from Scotland n an the two junor hgh jchftols. Young GOP Scanlon onace Smth. Bemadne Hawkns. Jr., H, Ramond Cowperthwate, Mrs. Barnard Kott, Ed- August 30. small group conferences Scence arranged b Dr. Lcontev: wcrc Cr*nford home recentl. dasscs u_. begn s 845 a.m.. and (Contaned from Page ) m. Lorrane Buntn. Frank much amused wth bb wearng " pm. wth "closed" nounced that Cqngresswoman j, Allan Wlson. Ra Wdjclak ward Gll. John E. McGovne wth staff members of the, specal close B%». dults adults eatng eatng lobster. lobster. But But Junch lots of pjs. The dal schedule. nouncw mat tan r»»uukm, Junch P D ll address the n,u t» Jeonard E. Mood, Albert E. John nsttute o< the academ;-summar r oung adults and older ones, t«v n eementar schools Wll be Florence P. Dwer wll address the ken Munkel. Ted Knaucr. Bob son. Mrs. MVMams and H. C. Mc-conferences wthall staff members.,, &> eroerence experence feehngs feelngs more troubled ; 8:45,. to t n:45 m. mnd 2:43 to club tw~.._. 2.. All resdentssmth..sm, Marln Galsk and.larr *Cullough. board secretar. rs. d Cranford are nvted to atted, Rodmann. than amused about eatng lobster. nexperknoed housewvfcs, 3 pm. Avenue Held Norman Goldsmth wll moderate August 3. departure for Kev- Mr Cooper sad.. / j Walant avenue feld, th. and Mrs. Nathan Rodsten wll be [Stptembor.. vst a ten-ear schoo too, are concerned about the home Mr. Cooper also announced na that At m Walnut...»... charman of the sesson. "We n-ovest n the Future.".ll dat dscusson wth facult af- openng da. reman n schoo" preparaton of lobster. Therefore, ard Names the club wll jon j n a count tour craft actvtes for the past week. these uc- few suggestons *-*»- whch reall f the Anheuscr-Buch Brewng tneuded thc makng of lanards. - {Contnued from Page ) wed llustratons lltt for f clart Co., Newark, jn. errncs, bracelets and raffa.wcav- Other sessons are planned as ter school: 2. tour of and j,. rescnedgreater helpfulness. j Thc ncnv musc teacher has a ct. and conference wth educatonal anteals of state. A report onvefforts regster ng. Man of the older chldren /Efforts to m;- «/". --. new voters f the elec brought jars, glasses and small fsh. 2-"n Order to Vote.." All Jft the lobster s edble ex- ; bachelor of musc degree from SfcpWrnbcr. 3, vst to Pedagogcal nsttute and conference wth lon was jrfvt-n b. Mrs. Charles bowls and colored them wth raf- ecpt _t *«.. the bon..»,»t shell»»r-.r-h<rv>_ structure. the >..n...um Unverst ana a Mr. Coffee wll dscuss electons small crop, or craw, n the head Eastman Wmmeand Mr. Krwan. Further!*»» strands. The ounger chldren whle poltcal parttes v wll be con-staffsdered b Robort Hueston, represt and conference wth staff: vst to Shevchenko Unver- mnster of musc - vp/n Cranford s planned for! enjoed craonng on paper plates of the lobster, and he dark sand aca of Musc. Rochester. She -4th Dstrct the announced. and shellackng over them. sentng Ung the Democrats, and James Scp(cmber 4, depart for Lenngrad ven runnng down the back of ha, had experence- as a.summer Krwan reported that the j A checker tournament was held - - ; $ the bod meat The green s - " the«mp drector and - J as pno<pand Count Young Republcan j on OBren, representng the,, Ro-, our lnc c j t, 5, vst Tuesda. Carol Walker won publcans. olcans. Mrs.... JEdVard., --. M. Coe,. e lver, or tomaue: U,e\-; t s hghl hchlv noral, musc...- tea her n ~ " School of -.,. Poltes s j_ o-.n...!n presentl thc 8- age group and Jm tc. n _ vt ar school and conference seasoned and should be saved.! tsom. wut n the 2-5 age wll be moderator and..ms Mrs. Ro-Vaflt was au7u&.*.~ w _. _ Memoral Feld bacher, Karen Pawlck, Bll Paw E. L. Brantle wll act as char- of Asatc Russa), and oftk ware scheduled for 8 and 5. NThe red, or coral, s "actuall the arc: Wnners of the jack tournament land R. Graham. Jr., wll be char- Septembcr 6>, all da vst and j)5eveloped "spawn o the lobster. were Karen Brownlee and Sandra man conference of thc Pedagogcal \n- To bol lobster: Plaw thc lve! p aee Mrs. Rosemar Sjersen. Pla Areas Martn. "ts -5 A \ Nce «!«.- sutuc, sttutc; acttmut 7,,. vst -.-and lobster n a kettle contanng j 8 gmora»v*nue, avenue, Mr* MrsT Mar Con- (Contnued jrompage ) Jhc specal event of the week Town to Lve n," Mr. Gral, conference at Unverst U of Lenn- brskl ajud Mr«. - Ruth doll show. Nneteen chl- about three nches of noll. Roselle Herman and Laureen Frank. Pot- was B d<) Snow - wncca. «.,»- Buldng nspector Fred Deller and grad, vst and conference at Pbolng salted water. Cover ml From F tme water Kls t was announced that resgna- were also made n arts and. crafts. P" "**** awarded to Susan El- Plannng Board, wll speak. Mrs. lure for Tashkent (n the nteror Schulx, 46 Man6r avenue. _ holders, covered vases and lanards drcn partcpated n the affar E buer R<feeves, charman of the oncer Palace; 8. deparmedatel. agan, allow J.8 to 20 wbutes. tons have/beej receved from Serve whole lobster, ether hot PoJohlders, lanards, gmp vases, lck - Penn Frankenbcrger, Adr man, and Mrs. Hawkns wll mod- 9. conference at Cencrate.. " tral Asa State Unverst; Septem- Mrs. Judth D: LeMunon, elementar teacher; Thomas Gam- or cold, wth a sde- dsh of melted bracelets, earrngs and pencl hold- enne J» fle - pat McAndrew, Carol butter. \ were made at Memoral Feld. McGar. Nanc Pawlck. Gal 8 "We Pa As We *** 0. vst to tea-ear school and bnc< hch school ndustral arts rs To brol lobster: For\eaeh servng splt one lve lobster.. To do tcdatng were ma n ths crafts work Shmshock. Donald McAndrew Go," Townshp Treasurer Dudle conference wth staffand offcals: j* tctor; Mrs. Elva F. Frazer, Partcpatng n n ths craf - c«m Martn. Lnda ths use a sharp pontedj "~ Tugh school secretar, and Mrs. were Mke Sh Sheed, Margaret and S 3 " J. Croft, Tax Assessor Edward P.,. vst > f specal, " Martn, Unda Walker. Unda d Carpenter, C t Tom Flnn. Nan- c * * Walker. Karen Brownlee Murel Maer, Roosevelt School ca,_ w ak Markowch. Ta Collector Howard schools, depart for Moscow. " *>-*- *~ Cross the large claws and c Lenard. Karen Knowlton. Pa. and Sharon Frankcnbergcr. Cowpecthwate and Townshp 2. vst boardnf kb secretar. Commtteeman Howard McAteer. and conference wth faculeharman of the nnance commttee, <: 3 vst Moscoxv ~ frml,.wth the left hard>t6ake Rchard Moss of MS Olve txda and Ada Johannscn. Denns. r,,»j a deep ncson wth the knfe street, Elzabeth, was hred to Brooks, Jean Cottrell. Allen j Unted frund wll speak. Moderatng the sesson stat * Pgogcal nsttute and %\ a pont between the/two larce serve as custodan at the Bloomngdale Avenue School, a new Mrs. Chester Van Hrtum as char- M! wu «at and conference Hawks, James and Jesse, Far, wll be Mrs. Warren Peret, wth nfcrenc * 4 vat claws and draw-. kprffe quckl Norman and Butch Muldrow and --.- through the entlength o( bod h>oston, Mke Koon. Cross offce,. 0 North Unon ave an-, wth facltt and tal. Remoe ntestnal ven A contract n the amount of - nue, esterda and toda. and craw. / $,995 for admnstratve and Durng the fnal week at Roose- A v» , vst to specal conrnwu,-. communt-wde drve _,,. wll be 25 Helpng 25 "Helpng Hands. schools j, and and For four/servngs, prepare a v-elt Feld the chldren partcpated conducted n Gtobcr to rase $75,- technc techncans; ans; duplcatng supples Was awarded Health Offcer John F. Kunze. Mrs. dressng Xof H cups cracker n drawng, colomg, pck-up stcks, f or 6 vst to ten-ear school; Sep- e 2 natonal and local to the J. L. Hammett Co. of Unon, Josephne Rudnck of the Cran- tcmber 7, summar conference, checker*, chess, decoratng jars agences partcpatng n the new * crumbs/or cracker meal, onehalf/usaspoon salt, mosten wth Bds were receved for pavng )nd makng lanards. low bdder on an overall, bass. ford Vstng Nurse Assocaton Cranford Unted Fund. wlxh Sovet educators; tw<j tablespoons Worcestershre Takng part n these actvtes Jauee, and one cup melted butter. Spread dressng generousl n cavt. For. ee-appeal, cut off tour of the small claws from each lobster And press nto the dressng. To preserve mostness, place large lettuce leaves over the dressng. Place lobsters on broler 8-0 nches from unt ard cook mnutes. Remove lettuce leaves whch ma have become charred. Serve broled lobster wth melted butter. To eat lobster: Twst off the rlaws. Crack each claw wth a nutcracker, plers, knfe, hammer, rock of what have ou. Separate the tal-apece from the bod b archng the back untl t cracks. Bend back and break the flppers off the talpece. nsert a fork where the flppers broke off and push- Unhnge the back from the of parkng areas at the new Lvngston and Bloomngdale Avenue Schools. The were, referred to the buldng commttee;, whch was authorzed to make the awardto the low bdder. The J. Tureo Pavng Contractors Co. was low n both cases. Us bds were $2,80 for the Lvngsjon project and $,575 or Bloomngdale. Morcerf Aboard (Contnued jtwn. Page ) Berut on Jul, 5. Marnes are/ aboard shp* * School Guard (Contnued frtm Po0«) Walter M. Cooper of the Cranford j8 < summar conference at U. S. Frst Ad Squad and Mrs. Ruth J. Embass, and 8. de- Lennox, executve secretar of the parture for Unted States. CranfordWelfare. Assocaton, wll, -.rjr partrdge was selected to -peak. Mss Mar-Sullvan wll be make ths trp on the bass of her the moderator and Mrs, S- Robert experence as a professor at man \vere Gene Rourkc. John Hester, Wesle Lane, Wane Jones, Rck Haskns, Karen and-o*vd Soren- John A. Graham. Orchard street tno, 0, Kath Rourkev Rourke Rchard Con-»"> «. ««.- \ Denns ODonrell. Paul Flartc and Brooksde place; Shrle Dur- """ - - u.2u_ u; ham, "Lncoln avenue and South Chrstensen, "*" -.. of the outstandng unverstes of rstensen, cnarman. charman.. -O uc uu..., >nd Cas and Dph Cratnsk. Unon avenue, and Annamare R. 2 "Ths s How ts the countr. She s offcal repre- Karen Sorentnq took the chara- AJerle, Eastman street and MmDone > Townshp Governmetat," j sentatve of Queens College for the uonshp of/the checker tournament street. Mavor Brennan. Townshp Com- nternatonal Meetng of the Comoutplang Rck Haskns and Zola M. Sellers, who wasf»p" Ltteemen McAteer. ra Doran, parate Socet. Rapa Kngels. ponted a guard at the last fox»m-l Ths past week the specaltes shp Meetng has been tentatvel were wffte-bau games, kck ball, assgned to Bloomngdale Avenue rela races and crcular dodge ball. School. Those partcpatng were Lnda H Rck and Pat Camevalc, >a\nd bs Sauadron 6. com- us>jan Karen L*Heureaux, / v >p hunt was held and the we w wu-u lc \were Lnda Came vale. Dont forget that ths contans of the squadron are the wn- Donna Smth\and Erc Sanford v and North Unon avenue n the. the tomalle,*". or lxer of the / Taeonc Tnt, second andxthnl, respectve- busness dstrct, Mr. Gral sad. phbouft/llagshp. USS T lobster whch turns green when, the atck transport shp USS Morrova, the dock landng shp USS _..,.. v-..ntentonte replace the trees nsde l. t s the Townshp Commttees t s cooked and whch man per-.sobs consder the best eatng of Plmouth Rock and the tank land"- ChUdren «t Sunn AWworked U e, d ewak lne, he reported., all. Open the Remanng part of ng shp USS Walworth Count. wthlndw beads th. wthose N«xt step s to start construct. the bodf% crackng apart sdewas. There s some good meat [of the Second Battalon of the S«e-.PattKte, Barbara Puro. * - avenue, and the Rahwa Rver to j Servng n the Second Regment partcpatng were Jane Wavac.l "" of a storm sewer from North Unon n ths secton. The small claws cmd Mar»e. Dvson. s-,pfc. nejh, TardL Dott Puts. Adcn«traet and North Unon aveare excellent eatng and ma bestephen J. Banmsr, Jr son of Mr. Putt, Patt Bske, Sandta Schauer] placed n the mouth and the meat and Mrs. Stephen J. Banas of S4S and Cand! Bo < Gral lsted the followng havng been sealed dursucked out lke sppng cder wth H l k avenue, Garwood. He w*s Ke chans *: Hente, Bdsar v Uchand a straw. _..-- Dunham Completes Naval Stnt Peter B. Stevens of.0 Summt road returned ths week framk sk weeks summer rrann>; course wth the Kaval Reserve 00 the Vest Coast. Sot) of Mftafrtrate, andmrl&j.stewns.hcwncb-hbpeoa ter hs senor ear next month at Ho} Cross Unverst. Vorosstr. Unded at Benrt on ) Woeak. Wojdak, Gruss. l Sewer Job (Contnued from Gas Co. and the N«w Jerse Bell Telephone Co. are proceedng wth the movng of utlt poles...-. The publc works department has removed fve. large trees whch, stand n the wa of the wdenng of Alden and Mln streets 0f - «>e Alert- Polce Chef TO-SCHOOL SHOP AT m. 30 Eastman St. (O»K Crmalord Tbeatee) WNES AND UOUORS FORTHE BEST LQUOR VALUES SMALL, LEAN b.39c CAL STYLE WLSON CERTFED CHCKEN LVERS POUND PACKAGE SWFTS PREMUM DASY HAMS WLSON CERTFED FRYERS LEGS BREAStS b. 49c Full Cut Shank Half b. 59c RED-TO-EAT Strctl Fresh Klled lb 35<. j WhoU Or Cutup DELCOUS!.. Armours Star Lb. Pkg. 55c "... b.55c RB ROAST b. 49c SWFTS SELECTED BEEF LAMB All Sm Low Prce! Low Prce! PORK SPECAL FRESH HAM, shank V BOSTON BUTT RB HALF, full cut, :* LON HALF, full cut CENTER CUT CHOPS FRESH SPARE SWFTS PREMUM CHUCK ROAST.BOnOM R TOP SRLON X- or OVEN ROAST. lb.59c. b. 55c. b. 49c.. b. 55c.. b. 79c..lb.49c YjOUR CHOCE! rb.79c CALFUVER T " > Nevns / UXvt«oleeSGhool lawa Refner of wll lecture on Control Technl. 4 p.m. on October 7 Tranng Academ rs-r»s was announced todsj U-stcr W. Powell. r,d».lo!lcahhcmlcal,.war- }.,, Stale Cvl Defense sastt-r Control ancnenor ad- "mt-dcnl axpetts o specal,., projects for the N.twl Guard. medcne offcer (dfurceon) for thc 50th *m- Dvson. New Jerse Natonbeen n charge of medatmtnts of both nanufacnnr.marketng unts for Olfat varous locatons chedule School afet Lectures t[th> schedule of safet lectures bc t!v<> t0 Cranford publc hoot students has been released Polce Chef Lester W. Powell [la. Patrolman Mchael J. Fedfl, JrC safet ottlctf, wll delver ks wth the ad of vsual oaurlnl. / [A moton pdure depctng safe- moasurcs en route to and from jol, ; whch has been made nval- : to the Cranford Polce b the Lons Club, wll be,..j hchlght the talks. The an, "Safet n the Streets," was rcparcd b the Traffc Safet emsson of New York Unverst.... Thc safet talks for the; weak ( 4 are scheduled follows:. Monda. afternoon", Roosevelt choul; Tucdu mornng, Lvngon Avenc School; Wednesda tornlnjf,. Walnut Avcnuc_Schoo; fedncsda afternoon, Bloomngale Avenuo School; Thursda afon, Lncoln School, and Frl- a mornng, Brooksde Plucc STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of State. Ctttlfcste of Dssoluton To allto whom th«*a presenl* ma * % Oraetlng: TOOCtAB, t appear* to m natlslae-. b dul authentcated record o( ~K«*dng«lor the voluntar dl«- u» thereof b the unanmous «>n-,.l ol tll the stockhotdort. dup«r.)h m nffleo, that CHRONE REALTY OMPANY a eorporallon of thn Stnte. UM prncpal ofllce U ltuatod ut o. 4 Centr.l Avenue. n the Town of *«Utld, Count of Unon. State of lew ttu (Alexander Chrone beng *«Kent theren an* n charge thereof, xn whom roce««ma be terved), has unplltd wth the requrement* of Ttle Corporatons, General, of Revsed MUM o( New Jerse, nrellrlnar to h* luulnt of thu Certfcate of DUloUan. NOW. TlEREFOnE.., the Secretor SUU- of the Stntu of New Jeru. Do ertb Crrtlf that the nuld corporaton d. on tho Thrteth da of Jul, BS8. * n m offce a dul executed and totm content n wrtng to the dulutln of vald corporaton, executed * ll (ho ttnckholden thereof, whch W conunt ond the record of <h» promtant aforesad are now on (le n v uld offce as provded b law. TESTMONY WHEREOF.. have Vtlo wt m hand and affxed m of- tll Ma, at Trenton, th* Thrteth da f Jul AD one thouund" nne hundred M llftlsht ĖDWARD J. PATTEN. ṢecreUr of State. \lt: Jul. 30; 958 ChHum brght Atom* or MWM brnntmt Reg, 79.95, Htw * earlooj **N»J. Jt* uu t p«c* «a bujget4«w 49.9S LuMtu dhtmlle n blmet mr bronz. tparked wth Alt C?t: tnt t hundtomm* And t, se! Comet m j hm* «r bron*.. OtbwuO aur» 93S. MM* K*M " jjfl _ -., "! - -., «;..,-* " ;;;V lt. t A: $ ] m. M m -.f;; }/ v«-.«{? \ f f" : TlS &: >/$:> ;,[-#...» xm "». l l : -TtoCarro cmc and bud»j frompeoe ) and evdence of mrnu-»--- o«snst dphthera n the Traut, Jeff Alston. farm of a booster shot jx a negatve Schck test wthn the put The fourth place team was "Oklahoma." coached b Don Mctwo ears. Pupls enterng the sstem from. outsde the Unted States wll be M83. SOMEONE? PHONE t COLUMBUS (for xamp*) ~ coached b Bob aad Slave Bean, ts were: Bon Koenc Jm»"» kn Downac Bob Stevens. Joe Paaetta. Dave Stemmer, Phl fj v A**Mh L Alan Carln. Bruce Kent. Alan Goldenberg, and Mark Merson. The thrd place team vas... Arm," coached b Ed Conoer and Fred Bat ts members were: Frank OBren, Jm Nemeth, Dave Hudansh, Ron Bender, Ed Trstram, Pat Daves. Steve Patterson, John Doln. Bll Mller. Fred Clntock and Ed Glenn. ts members were: Tom Donnell, George Slocum, Bruce Arnold, Jeff Helbrun, Ton Calendo, Ed Hands, John. Stenart. Rch Jones, George Vater, Doug Pere*. The frst place te*m was treated 0 a move n BUrstown and the second pl»c«team was treated to ce cream todas. - Olmpc hgh Bcorert Were: Sentor*: fr*t, Frank OBren: second Dwlght Davle*. Junorsrfrs Pat Daves; second, John Doln and Steve Patterson. Swm Carnval retults: ntermedate Dvuon: kkkbbard race. n C*rln; bluest splash. Jeff Alston; 35-ard race, Davd Stenuner; underwater swm, John Doln: BOYS SLACKS JACKETS* _ lrow 2* 9 BOYS SPORT SHRTS from.29 SHORT SLEEVES BOYS SPORT SHRTS from.89 LONG SLEEVES t. BOYS SWEATERS BOYS HOSE 3Pr 5. $.5 BOYS TEE SHRTS BOYS RANCOATS (Hoad- " * _ MENS AND BOYS SHOP "THE HOUSE OF SLACKS" 05 WALNUT AVE. BRDGE hhxt To Unon Count Trust Co l s=? 5*s«THOROBRED FNEST KENTUCKY Bourbon 00 Proof BOTTLED N BOND * 3 for 3.00 ABOVE TTZM* EXCLUSVE WTH OS V6 KUVW SUPREME Blended Whske J6J?roof 40% Straght Whskes 359 4/5 Ot Zfor 0.95! 3 Pound* :..._ LEAN GROUND BEEF HotorSwe«l, Made To Our Ord* TALAN SAUSAGE... *g CHOCE CUT STEAKS SWFTS SELECT SRLON..., b. 69c PORTERHOUSE... _... \b. 73c CLUB RB STEAKS... b. 7j MEAT Walnut Ave. BRldge 6-lll J FUEL KB D( *»"U Ncommead and nstall tb«*»»*m that wll m»xlmum ham. g «t mnmum cotl C«U ~ OpM Frda NU to 8 P. M., MYRTLE$7 C..;.:.,,; \ *<" BR677 Sfopl Look! Lhtanto thl! Koos bought a whole carload of these -beautful dnettes... all best-sellers at ther regular prces... to save ou a, whoppng ONE-THRD! And WHY do dnettes b-the-carload cost less? Same prncple at oor "large econorn shjej_box of soap! So when ou want the bggest bus n dnettes, wh not come to the store that bus bggest... Koos-of-Rahwa! Actuall, these 3 dnettes are just sample* of what Koos.carload bung saves ou... and just an nklng of Koos fabulous selecton! Come see for ourself... whle ths carload purchase lath! Youll fnd t,.. and exctng unadvertjed specals... at all 4 Koos stores. JCOOS MAM STORK /. SL. 2 V t J3S BRANCH STORES 5#. Grt. R, t GJ P-67SS d.ft;v FR S0J2J US, Ml.. -km?.... j. *! m \m *, C. r

6 ,.,,..,,,«x "HE CRANTORD CTZEN AND,CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST Jt. 938 most forms of.cartct can be THE CRANFORD CTZEN ANT) ctmontclft; TnTRSDAV, AUCUST 2, ;/,*.» THE C«XXronD CHRON-KTE, esabuthed S93; TH CRAN-FOD CTZEN. rstahluhed S$3B (Combned n 92l> cal examnaton. See our faml doctor at requcnt ntervals. CHARLES M. RAY, Edtor Und Publsher NATONAL EDTOAl Varet Show At Roosevelt bemola Mothers Pcnc at Home From Am FUM of Tto Granford CUx*n and Chronc!* Member: Qualt Weekles of New Jerse Entered at the Post Offce at Cranford. N.J.. a? Snd Class Matter. Wblslu-d Thursdas fctt" Cranford, N. J.-b The Cranford Ctzen""and Chroncle, rnj Offcal n.-wsparxf/ for Cranford, Garwood and Kenhvorth. Subscrpton Rate. $4.00 a Year. Advertsng Rates -orr Uquest Offce: 2-23 Alden Street. Cranford. N. J r Telephone BRdge " " tme to Replace the Old Oaken Bucket Delaware Ba. west b Delaware Ba and Delaware Rver. The state s crss-crossed wth countless rvers and streams, such as the Rartan, Hackensatfk. Manasquan, Flat Brook. Passac. Mullca, Shrewsbur, Oswego and Maurce Rvers, to menton a.few. Our states average annual precptaton s 45 nches; durng a dr ear about 36 nches. A ranfall, even durng a dr ear, that an one of the western states would love to be blessed wth. ncdentall, some western states have had to solve ther water shortage problems b shppng water from another state. We dont have to do that. We have the water # Plent of t! The problem s qute smple. We must fnd was and means of catchng and storng our ranfall. We must utlze our rvers and streams. We must stud and assess our underground water storage facltes. n short, we must utlze all o our avalable water resources f wexre to mantan our "present growng econom. / An overwhelmng apprdal of. the 4 Water Referendum wll fulfll our needs b authorsng the state to ntate a statewde/water resources program that upon ooptplefon wll double our present storage facltes capact B votng je n, we wll have taken tjhre frst step n a long-range program that wll provde for our needs rght urho the ear Toda f we saw a freman earnng "water n a small wooden bucket attemptng to put outa fre-, we would probabl laugh. l n - ess * was our 050 tha was on fre. Ths s roughl the case wth New.Jerses water suppl sstem. And we cant afford to laugh, because t s our house. Now.lerse. has been trng to got along wth an ant-qualpd "wooden bucket" reservor sstem, a.sstem that las not kept pace wth populaton growth and ndustral expanson. The last major reservor. Wanaque, was constructed n 930. Snce that tme. New Jerse has had 0 about a 40 percent ncrease n populaton and a 50 percent ncrease n water consumpton. n that same perod of tme. New Jerse has shot to the lead, n chemcal products, and seventh n. the Unted States n : dustrall. t can be readl seen that there s a defnte relatonshp between populaton growth, ndustral expanson and ncreased consumpton of wter. New Jerse has become a lttle gant. t has b no means acheved ts maturt. t s stll growng. But New Jerses Achlles heel could be water. There s no excuse lor-.havng water shortages here n New Jerse. One look around wll tell r us that. New Jerse s a vrtual floatng sland. t s bounded on the east.b the.hudson Rver and Atlantc Ocean, south b the Atlantc and A Suggeston Whch Could d Traffc Safet The Amercan practce of ope dscusson on controversal ssues has man benefts, not the least of wjwch s that oftentmes the free exchange of deas results n practcal suggestons on n the nterests of safet, bus stops should be moved to the far sde of traffc lghts so that passengers leavng the bus could walk behnd and not n front of the vehcle. Just about everone who drves has sde ssues whch ma have great value had the experence of fndng hs heart n themselves../ n hs mouth as he jams on the brakes Such was the case n the protests when someone steps suddenl from n lodged wth the Townshp Commttee last front of a bus nto the cars oath. Deweek about thfmrecentl-enacted traffc /barkng pangere crossng behnd a ordnance whch bans parkng on por-.* bus, on the other hand, are vsble W tons of South avenue between 5 and 7 followng drvers as soon as the M.ns are n the mlkng and reh;s:ls nettng under wa for the Kxsevelt *TA varot show sclnvflud lor Octuber. The theno of he show s stll a secret but promses to be a tmel one wth loads of local color, at-urdm; lo Mrs. George ColTe. publct charman. Earl Neal wll MM.s.master of eercmone.s. Mr. and Mrs. John KomK wn drm tu p vformatce undev charmanshp of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GrlTln of the waj and means commt- lee... " The commtu-> has ssued a cnll for volnt ws.- An, parent desrng to partcpate ma contact Mrs. Kotm); at Hlchtnond avenue or Mrs. Wllam Bod, PTA presnlenf. at lt l»l Sallo avemte. Vsnns wth a talent or flar for skts, \mov- outnes or spocnlt numbers are needed as well rs staue crew personnel, costumt" andmakeup assstants and program Ths event wll be the man one of the school ear and Mrs. Bod urk«s "that all turn out and partcpate n some capact, n order to make ths affar a successful;.un dert.knk. both socall and fntncall." /... / / - You and Cancer Afrn ; f not- \wnst cancers are durable f Jflffcced n tme. Learn rnt heed the Seven Danger,/Sgnals \6f Cancer. Rfqxwts for cance\ n/ortnatot/ should be snvs to the Jfcnercan Cancer Socet, /New Jerse Dvson, 9 Gltnton Street, Newark 2, N\u Jerse. f the request docs,not nvolve per so nal ncdcal problems whch should be taken tp wth the faml doctor, or provsonal ethcs, the. lterature and nformaton u>ll be forwarded to ou. Q- What about "so-called" cancer cures? A. No cancer was ever cured b an quack or "wonder doctor" usng a "secret" treatment, gadget- or machne.- Q. Are all tumors or growths cancerous?.. - : A. No. Tumors or growths are of two knds. Bengn, whch seldom endangers lfe or health, and malgnant or cancerous/,. Q. What, s the dfference. between a bfcrn and a cancerous growth? A. A. htngn growth does not spread to other parts of the. bod whle a mahghant» growth s ca(nc*r MM! -4t vhchecked ma spread, and cause death.,.-. Q. Can one have-careerwthout, notceable smptom*? A: Yes. n ther earlest stales p.m. The man ssue was the b.rnerchahts wth stores on Walnut avenues that the. sstrcton has caused n ther busness, letter there was whch we feel tan/on ts the Hetelef? nto the street, allowng an extra mar and ofsafetfthepedeatrttcontmumee mm- Suggest* natng HAROLO P BOOT tx) B H WORE Dnlux Enamel Reftnshlng Truck Letterng BRDGE - QS SO0TH AVEJTOE. B. nw«t An* h««<a * «m tbmkh Jd nvf otmn-f tqnf un>dtck... deut beach wth our pr latt otm q O wadeut beach wth our pr- *at* enlronce.... dttcou* TOtaH... ond «nttftof<n<«nt each evenng. Octon Water n ol baths. Whrtotbrng th» lomltor.a vst? M o d. Am. Plon$ Twn-.bed* & both trom $.5*... Coll Atlontc Cltv 5-2U n N.V Ctv tall Ml) 2-48-»9 d w : BHMM.# mtu r. : > MOVNG & HAULNG ATTCS, CELLARS, YARDS, GARAGES CLEANED Sa or Ev«nag J.J.Wlls TV «-5U5 AD -M3 CH SUM SO JOSEPH M. ADDAUA, Open Dall A.M. to 7 P.M. Open Sundas S A.M. U P.M. E. St. Goorg* A*. HU -. > LUtdtat Ees Examned DR.G. HNDMAN 07 N. UNON AVE. BRUg* ALL FORMS OF NSURANCE The Mothers Crcle ot Brcmnor Chapter, Order of DeMolu, held a pcnc Frda at the home of ther pmdent, Mrs. Donald. Wallace. Thoso present ncluded: Mrs. Cecl Gar, state presdent; Mrs. Harr Meer; Mts. Ralph Morrson: Mrs. Wllam rslnntr; Mrs. Theodore pateh; Mrs. A. K. Mteks: Mrs. Thomas Squres; Mrs. U V Crat; Mrs. Holder Peterson; Mrs. Olver Davs; Mrs. George ftavsson, and Mrs. Russell Dobbns. The frst luoetnk of the Mothers Crcle wll ;be.held on Tbm;s<b, 25 at the Masonc Temple n Cranford. Chef Method* Engneer Po!*t to Lcul Resdent Frederck P. Huston (f 6" Ln-, eoln Park, east, has be«<n promoted to chef methods enpneor wth Tube Reducng Corporaton. Wal- UYgton. accordng to.an announce- /mont b Edward H. Fsher, presdent. The local resdent, who holds a degree n chemcal engneerng, joned the Tube Reducng frm n &53, and was plant engneer of the compans Nav faclt and, later, for nl of the flrnvst facltes. The compan searjless manufactures precson ubh. Mrs./MagMre Wns $225 for Suggeston /Mrs. Maron B. Mugurc of 4 North nventc, west-, last week rocevod $225 for n sugrcston she submtted to the Con-Your-deas program of F.sso Research and Engneerng Co. Mr$. Mugulrcs award was the hghest among the 63 pad n August. n all, $2,875. were granted to Emploes wth award-wnnllg deas. Mrs. Magulrc suggested an dea whch.strcartlnes ca+culamons made n \onnecton wth certan laborator analses. Men n x Servl e Alex Sckert of toreaves place, who recentl.reported for two ears actve dut wth the Naval Reserve, has been assgned to the carrer Frankln D. Roosevelt (CVA-42). He wll servehn sck ba as a Hosptal CorpsmanN. fve Years Ato Wllam C. McPhrrson. lorjl rral estate man. was. named Cranfofds n-.o!or vehcl acent. t was announced n Trenton b h<- Vp.rtmcnt of Publc l-aw ard Safet, Dvson of Motor Vfhlcles. ".He sueccrtcd Harr R.»Hn<» who held the poston for 23 ears.. Work of reapprasng Cranfords resdental, ndustral and conunercdsl propvrtcs was nearns completon. A. J. Gr«-fne. feld supervsor of the J. M. Clemnshaw Co. of CU-wland. Oho., n.chargv.of the loc.l pcojtt. n-ported- L:tnd values were -s«t on all.parcel*, and feld work had been completed on resdental and commercal prop-* ertes. Stll tq bo undertaken,.was the nteror nspecton 6f-the towns fve ndustral pttn*. Memoral Feld scur-d 59 ponts, and won the annutl feld d:v competton of the Cranford - plagrounds: Roosewl School placed second wth 29 ponts. W RoKdtnts of the Sunn Acres secton of, the townshp ct>mpleted plans to agan charter a bus to transport chldren to- Lncoln School. Ths ",>nrkv<l the second full ear of operaton.of the bus r-lar*. \vh>n«ervce.6n Bus Route deterorated n of 95. The Plannng Board approved an ordnance to fesone, the S-l-acrc Sperr trad, south of the Lehgh Valle Ralroad, from ndustral to Resdence "A". Morval Homes; nc.. of Clfton, lncf an opton to purchase the Sperr tract. The developers planned to erect MO homes n the $6,000 prce range n ths area. Ten Teats Ago E. Duer Reeves and Lous Troutman. had been named vce-chamen for Cranfords seventh Unted Fund campagn, t was announced b. James W. Rudd. channjtt. vl*aul MartenfJrThad been apponted charman ofthe busness area solctaton commttee., and Geor«e Marks was tto head the publct commttee for the annual drve for beneftof Bo and Grt ScouHVstng Nurse Assocaton. Wclfaw Assocaton and Bos Camp.. - Glenn Allnger of Cabn 2 was chosen best camper of the week «t tranford Bos":Camp at Slver Lake. Named ad outstandng campers were Robert. Bshop. Rchard Schlack, Lee Fer-, guson and Wllam Webster. A concentrated effort was beng made b the Cranford Republcan Club and the Cranford Ffteen Tears Ago Unon Junor College announced.m partcpate n the Cadet.Nurse Tran«t; c, )r. sponsored b the Unted States Go\.-nm,.j, accordng to,n report b Dr. Charles c, presdent of the college. The nstructonal tes of the local nsttuton-were to be nl,. 24 hosptal nursng schools-n ths area. War Prco and/ratonng Boards n nn New Jerse began to ssue new tpe ;, ;lu) j gasolne raton books n exchange fo!, n lr< rent onus. ". Townshp Commlttoc passed on fr; n.,, an ordnance prohbtng the kuepln; u w wthn the townshp lmts. Resdent:,,,,, -pgs or ho«s were to dspose of them wn, ten das after adopton of the measure Cleveland School and the orgnal.n School, both constructed n 94, wen f,, debt, t was revealed n the annual report of Dstrct Clerk H., t. McCullouuh. bond paments durng the ear had ;,m (H to $98,000., Several Cranford Blood Bank domr>: well on ther wa to becomng momlw-s»(\\\ Gallon Club, havng donated ther sxh u r $ (. V J cnth pnt of bloda to the moble bank lurut! t vst, t was announced b Mrs. tl. O. M,( co-charman of the Blood Bank for t*-;m Garwood-Kertlworth Chapter, Am-rra Cross, A descrpton of her trp to North Afu-a an, of her dutes and experences wth a tnl Croul clttbmoble unt were descrbed b Mss Stanle, n former local school teacher, n a lr,., to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snnh;, Slvester stveet. George T. Kettle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kettle of 26 Hamlton avenue, was c.aduu from the Naval Ar Tranng Center, Corpm Chrlst,.Texas, and "was commssoned a l.eutonant n the Unted States Marne Cott Reserve. -. Twent Yean Ato The Board of Educaton had closed cedng fscal ear wth a. balance of $; t was reported at the August meetu! of school trustees n the hgh school b hwa Cowperthwate, fnance charman..mrs. Luella McBrlde, dstrct deput staff of offcers elevated the Councl, Daughters of Pocahohtns, at t Goodness and benevolence tre. The mantan themselves and others and never stop from exhauston. Mar Baker Edd Republcan Muncpal: Commttee to get as man, % new voters as possble tojcgster for the Kovett}.meetng n the counejtsjtfw headquarters h bcr electon before the deadlne of old Post Offce buldng. 23, t was announced b Henr A. KlUbcnspes, presdent of \h,e dub, and Thomas A. Albans, muncpal charman. A proposed ntramural sports program for the seventh, eghth and nnth grades of-cranford Hgh School was presented b tarlc Grason of the Schools phsodeducauon department. ncluded amomjmbe actvtes n the proaram, t was reportedt would be touch football, basketbll, volle ball, softball and track. Confoul shootng and tug-of-war. A thrcepornered race for, the Townshp Co mtt«m«>veoted when t was learned that, _Jcuer of Stratford terrace had fled a petllo The petton of Fre torhmssoher Dudle; Croft and Fnance Commssoner Frederck Skes, whose terms were to expre, had «ln been fled. Ten drectors of. the Cranford Welfare atlon were to be elected «t.a meetng tf the! SoMrlor. n ts North Unon avenue hendq crs. t was. announced b tt D. Falnce, chnlrma of the nomnatng commttee. FfeLLA He comes to Suburban, because he knows that there hs busness, account s n the best of hands... : Statements are accurate and punctual.... o guulance-s backed b long; ear.of professonal experence..? - -. KNOWN TO MAN! REAL ESTATE YEAKEL 4 SHARKEY naotporatad 3 Mlln St. T«L BR AOamt SUBURBAN THUST COMPANY " thcres-a offce lt tfturtonhutjf?- CRANFORD GARWOOD. WESTFELD -SCOTCH PLANS" rrtrfmfc*! tde*}) dfpovt nsufrtc corporaton \. PLANFELD pcajto Conduct Course P«ge Yhre* t Polce Tranng Academ Ln Chef Lester W. Powell, dean of the Polce Tranng Acatl,f ttnlon Count Polce ChlefsAssoclaton. :mn«>unced ths,,nkes ul a course to be conducted ut hr academ b the Uvert; The. Hot ScasOn, b Gordon M-rrck: The rtclr, nann; Deadl b l.wrct Hacks the Xutnond, b.uml SCA wll ncludo Ross E. RowlTml of Cranford. SPCA Mac Ruchman, Ros«lle Park ve.t«rln;rtan, :uul tolxrt J. of Hoselle Park, "" "- oftlter of the, Unon Count SPCA,. N>-w.Jerse SPCA, the >nt< ; aet; he regonal anhandlng of of sum- (.,,l.pr«g"w :.n: -..,,..,,...llng olhor forms of llnon" fmnt JPCA shelter,,,,..,.- KrnK-ls-, n Rahwa,.,s nvered b Dr. Ruchmun nrll -rabutm ant) dmemper., ;, : emergenc splntng,,, j,,l,,.,-uealment of njured or, mm ;l md humunc methods M,- Wnner wll dscuss tthtllrlt ( lllll s relutlonn bt-lwecn W,\ oll s and polce ofllcers, l re<ulred for succcssmtlm or volators. f.,,., W jruscnt a 30-mlnUte.,t the.nulen on Tl>.><;<l"> w bo n scsfon lu-\v;.lu Armor dallvrom nlnl l ṛ > to 7. Throw wn ol ambton- b«- that ot dont the da4 watk ell. Sr WUHam Oser Lst New Books Added to Shelves At Publc Lbrar Durng the month of Jul the followng new xwk;; were alled. to the shelves of tho Cranford Publc Lbrar, t w.s reported ths week b Mrs. Sur.h K. «;ddn, lbrar dreetor. Wrtlon Theme for lallet, b.vew Baum; The Portmue.\e Kse.pe b Ann BrdKe; Th«. T;-r Snffs the Host, b l-len G. Carlsle; The Southern Wld, b tulh Chatterton; Lndem:ns DuKhters, b Snnove ChrsUnsen. tr.; The Gnger Man, b J. P. Donk-uv; Gngerbread Man, b Ellen Kerber. Jlard Blue Sk,_ b Shrle A. Grau; The Hours After Mdnght, b Joseph A. Haes: llultums n the Back, b Elzabeth Krtland: Ch««Povan, b lehard.l«-w<> lnj The Choce, b Mchael Mc- A word or a nod from th- JOK, hns more weght, than.the. < speeches of others. Plutarch M:not (;. Kherhrt; Doctor No, l>v nn FUmlmt; The Wreck of tnt Cc Cut, b.wnston Crl.mv; M Strt!>.st Case, b Kurt,, 4(. Stereophonc j H G H onl from Convert Your Present H-F To Th«Dramatc NEW STEREOPHONC SYSTEM Complot* nformaton and Prces At 26Eat»m«nSh Cranford, N. J. BRdge Morrs Ave. Unon, N.J. MU 8300 N<>n-Fl<tlon Ctrpmon Sen::r Alnt Gfted Chldren, b Wjllard Abraham; twcr mll Dlponlc, b Oean G Aehcsun: lnu -.an lhne.k Sheep, hv Gr««(- tolnln; ll>rl nnct, trehtn t. luruhm: Jul 4. 77(, b. fhldse; Ton Tm b KcJnd (nlltr; Ordeal of the Captve Ntm.:, h Hawthorne Danel. How to Malu> Good Home Move::, h Kaslmat Kodk fnnpn; Frst Tel Ye!t;vb_Walter Etnn; Korecn Polc; the Next Phace, b Thomav. K. Fnletter; Cormlon Stuek;;.nd Uneonmon Proft;;, b Phlp -A.-Fsher; H;:t AHUM lnn PlJs, Sr. -tt»r»t...b John G)<-»u-r; New Knr.lnd Complt-le Gude, b Andrew -Hepburn; All Hut M.lf«\ b Cerda W. Klen. Apprentceshp;! n Amerca, b Harr Knrsh; Krk and the- Kntf, b Krlu cbta!, Declne of the Arerlc.n Mjd<-, b Look (Perodcal); Salt-water Klshej for the H<t»- Anufrlum, b llen S»nl«tl:;; Knl to Valor, b Phlp Van Do. Stern; Vclor: the l:.uv of rd Nelwm, b Olv< - r Warner. Jacees Dscuss Plan <tf Acton A tentatve plan of acton for the romrn.r.ur was dtsru-f.ed at a nt"tn: <>r the Junor-(hanber of ("«nunerce at Murkns Hesnunmt lust W,des<l..v n.lt. Nn pl:nl Wn: defntel v.et, but several new and nlrn-.tn! l> r "J- <<-\:. were hrou.hl l > to beneft the Jranford-Kenllworlh ana. "lu-.lac-m-s plan to ad th» Leatue-of Women Vote.-n ther drve fn renstraon on 4. The dd th:: last ear too. Prncpal speaker at the meetlnt! was Hal Seller, stale vce-presdent. He spoke on "The Basc Ams of lacees." Tho meelu WM closed on an ethtsastc note of trru! to double the clubs enrollment lhl: ear. Dr. llobert Wasor., presdent. JC S«-M VKntla A t f h Hod A mettm; of the executve commttee of tho Hoard of Trustees of Unon Junor Colleco wll be held learn Electrolss.... The art of permanent har removal n world famous nchtol. $t«-p nto a rewardng and uncrowded feld. No ace lmt. Short. tranng perod. Wrte or. phone for frrr booklet G. Kree nsttute * E. 4l.t Bt. N.w V«rk MW S-W8 MAT WH A n- " COSTS LESS automatl la Mfc and efeon. And k Whh *T-9t Mobllheat FOE co. DEPCRDJUUJE. WSVOMOLY VEtmCZ BMCE ** BRdge Lndngton Av*. at LVRR Monda lt 4. p.m. at the, eolleje. The commttee, wll dscuss-plans lor-_lhe eolletff-n slv-r annv-rsar development T\md eampagn and constructon rojess of ts $ ml» lon nnwm. Dr. Kenneth C. MaeKu.v. pn-sldent. wll re ukt on plans for the. opellk of He fall semester, ".N W L ll :>:: the edllment plelun. Dr, ThotK: Ho Jones of Westfeld, charman of the Hoard of Trustees, wll presde. Amercan Legon (ard s Terned World Passport "Your Amercan tlon memhkhlp card s: n p!;s M)rt of welcune n 7,2()() Amercan J-HO po.-t.- throukhout the world." lrc a stalcment made b Dnvl. Thompson, membershp chll-man of franford Post 22, Aulean jnon. Hen prmarl ntcmed n nddnu unnbth to He local ranks who wll become actv; tll:; rntnmnt but n case ou h.-nk-r to do lttle ravclltu: wth our j-ulon curd, ts a surefre welcome n 4B Males hnd nne foregn departmentt. Tleres scarcel a town of an s/e \H ho naton thut hmnt got an Anereaj,e. (on Tost. The forhf.f d-trtnett, so cahcd, t- lnl Alavkt, Calad,. France,.w.f, tal, Mexco, Panama, Phlppne slnnd:!-.arl Puerto tlco; pl.- posts n.cn-rmm, England, reland. Denmark, Sweden; Norwa, South Amerca, celand, Japan, fjm, Korc, ltrm. rdl, Anslla, Afrca,, The USSR and :: saclllv: are alxnt the onl countres not havng.erlon ndll- "l.! ;> world of flood cotnrad ".hp w;ltnn for the vel-ran who jons Th«Amercan legon." M. Thompson.wld, "You «<) to luow n lot of )cor!e. n the Legon and ar lre jwovd ts Kn-at to be"t an Atrcrc Legonnare!" Ell!l>l(. VflarM me nvted to con.-et Mr. Thomwon at 020 Lexngton avenu. School Drector Pscholog Class >r. Ktm.H W vers.-n wll put asde hs :uhhln«tratve r.-:: M»-.hlllc: a-: dn of Tnon.lunn <(ll-k< nml pt-;;ll-nl-( t.-<- ol nl the (ntod Alult S<-h>ol lo!- tuh to clamon teaehlnt n October. t wll be for onl nn hour a Week, however, -ll.. teaj : course n "PVCOOKV for Kvrv Da Lvtf" ut thf t-tth annual fall semester of the Cranford Adult School, >p-tlnu Uctobcr V atmn- (ord Huh Kclool and contnrrpr for ten consecutve Tuesda evenng:;. l)r. rver.cl hn:: been wth tjt on Junor Collcjf for the past ear:, as pscholog professor, drector metlr "tjo "Tn.. nf T t n. t.. -.!-. l!. tr M..<--..\ - lllrnt (- P.M) U-l.t< tearl hr-. ttn l.fjta. l.. n-natl ; -T n,ro Apm. ;r \v. J - (.!< llral and T-, -ll " v.ljll,m Wl- " e.p.hl. llfll- l t ll cm rn.. a - Y- \v l.ll p.. -ttl t (l>! H-. t). (. - T -. C. t u t. - t l l. - - l. u t l t. -. v. n -.. :.!!.!. l l p l - l l f l l.. - l l Tn- n -.. p! n. : M-.. Wll lt >T nlll>/l:....!(. m tn-.:. tt.v..,:-,; Novces Course n Brdge Slated tll Adull School Authort Sldes, Hear Spokesman l!;!l nf lf n- t.,,.,-n,,t,,n l, flu- N-w V«l...M N - w J-r.- l..<;.l.t><-. n <fv< t h e K r w \.» k. :nl ml. UV.V faclllof Kuldanc- am Ktudt.-nt nctvtl KJ lusl.statt to tn? presdent was named dean last sprng. A graduate of Lousana State Unverst, Dr. versen earned M-A. and Ph.D. degree: from N-w York Unlvenlt.- He s a p..t pralctent *tf the (rahford Klw:»hs Clb and of tht! New Jerse Oollege Assocaton. Ht M n nl;. Wfl no l,r-n.pl.-; wll l»- "!!.» MacKa Outlnes Retrement Plan For Jr* College A retrement llge of (5 ha?: hem adopted, for thv facult ard-staff of Unon-Junor College. n maklnllc mouu-cn-nt toda, Dr. K«ThVTC."McKV. pvef* dent, polntet) out that an emploe not requred lo retre when nreachet (tf ears of an*, l>nt hs contract wll hu renewed on a ear-lo-ear bass on the recom- V. nn\<!< r Srl. o»l. t Dr. K<-nr ( rtn "Tn. cutrr- Mll, wlr. h..-. ntet- t-d n <\r<t- p." ad. "r. -V w-r:.--. ll.t m. m v -ron!> Colnlld sllllls (f tll- -V.- (n M: f.rull.:.-.. cltl-s <f tn- Poll..f N < w Y.k, Autlt tv v-.hur tn ll-..ml. ("lon.l Hta Cluh l.r t Tlu-.- u svn- d a n o o n n tl.- M c t h o l l C l m l - -<luc.!lll;l llldl! b J l - n n, ll>ll<-. naa:< r -u:m--, v nat. -r.---: d«-,.-) tn. ff..f Hn m t Athnr-l.-. lltlollllrcl l\ Nl V. *. f -s. Ml llam-s leluel lln- M,-M- YVk Tlt - H ol the K n tn-.world t. hhor c H.- l,vu-,--.t. n tn- u-.l! v. th..lxmf luj cn-. left! anl l-rvmc tn- h.ulm ;m- "" nall.. 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H lr.v fv..h Mu- rotr \V«-.Tf». ll wll,r wll a ; tn l A.!!l S HMJ COU- ) AMut..nhn- Mlwll j. ll:»:n n»>.-.hn of \V- t- A oonntr-wlde surve has revealed that ccdent vctms consttute rnort«than one-thrd of nl "lonk sta" hosptal tukoh. lo e lokpltl cost for thm) lcclflent patents n $2,000 tmch, wth traffc accdent e!ne; usuall more severe, more xpenlve and more lkel to requre luwpttl tro.tment l all other, tpe s of TOWNHMP Of CRANKORD NOTM.-K AW HA.P. *.ANN ull- (.tll-<. a hrul ulv. tlmt tn T.wvjthlj) nf Cr:l.f«r< Wll ll bt PlhlK- mlt;!.. tn- hlkh.ut blllt* nu 4( anl. 40..M-U lm, /t-a/f/tf ml lfl.u Ktrrt n h. TnwrlNllp ft frllfurl, Nt-W J»r.t-. ut tu rnl-<; lk to f># llfl n the MM. nlll<«lr«/2:l Nnrtl Avf, Hn«l, Cunford. New/,3!»n», on Tu".lv, tn. autl. <u nf AKmt. losll. nt Hll) n n (U.-vllUhl H:v llk Tlllrl nn. Mnmum NU- >rlctr/uqq. 2 0"..f t «unoluh nf thn hd to le mltl n cxl or la certfed (h«ck nt llm tn,. <f th ualu. : Huh.,- of pk-luut prlcr n h* p.ltl n ruuh or c«4lfld.h<v.k wthn lltv :0 davn f H.- d.t- of mlt., ltn tu-llvfl- of <lc)d. un lkcr tn/>:v He cnut of pub- lnlln of- th«-vntl: nf.l, r<v-ntm nt:n M umj rejurulln of dm.l. tv. ur.*h:b«!r.. to.- pu a prpnrtlnfto hnrf nf lh«taxun fnr the current cr from lln-. lrtw? nf atur. Th<- huh-st lll uhall h aubject n u-rrptj t*4. l thr Tnwuhlp Conmlt- vu v.hlrh rucrvlv tht -arl 4hl to rjoct un..ml Jll bluv 7 lmr mll- md cnnvt-anca Hhbll bcr Nllj.-(t tn thf fnllowlnu:. SJ. lota 400 unl 40, Rlnck m,»-h he md onl t conjunctlnn wth,,- la and -ton n ld lluck 703, n (.nn U mlldlnu nt wlh fn Urr font fnnt.-urt nn Unon Ktr-<-t.., ll.ntrlctlnn- of rveord bnd xon- n; nnltnncch. TOWNSHP OP CKANrOtlD J. WA.TKR COVFEE, Towmhlp Clt*rh t>:t.<l; Aueut 3. 65H. % t-\ All, Vvw. SJ5.S. MONTANAR Accordon School A. A. A. C«rtlfl»d _ Prrala ln«nclon«ranal 8*rrlc«en makm Band pracuc* ft EASTMAH 8T» BR «-70«t CRANFORD, Jf. J. FREE MUTUAL FUND FACT FOLDER "Vo receve" a comptlrnchtfr" cop of the "Mutual Fund Fact Folder" smpl attach our name and address to ths ad, and mall to: GEORGE F. RCHARDS 6 Norman Place Cranford, N. J. Regstered Representatve NVESTORS PLANNNG CORPORATON ofmerca "PC Knows Mutual ruuu" M East 43ad Bt W. T. f.». T- SUMMER SPECAL! «0 Trple Track Tlt Acton Crmhnaton Wndows And One laotr $96.00 Complete Jalouse Doors $60.00 Call PETE BRdg Free Estmates SlfllltlMT fplflxjlfllll \\,N 4 V rnn trng njfrj nnlrm tn jour *\r*, from hf (Jlarr»f hr T wltlr tr. whle dnvnrj ol fllrtr concrrlc roarv; -/hlr* b.tlfnnrj or Mjnbflthmg, or ju-.t!»:>),n" and r-lonr out-of cjoor! oo w:ar rjl.r..<:., lltn fh Mjmrnfr ou f.-.d- rj ;rgl,].."", wll our fttn.crfjtton Tl».- wll QWt- our «.-/<.-. th«4"".-. pofdon, wth jll the rorr.fort ou h./e a.. nqt tnrjvpom. r V ~. f] from our 6(>- ntlvdunllftted ola..e. Drop n and Ul u thew ou Robert Kt Brunner 4 No. UNON AVE. -CRANFORD, N. J. RRrgc 2 r»«. r >0 KUMMKl HODHS 0.rn. to 0 p.m. S:t;:. Untl 2 p.m. Mon. und ThurK. Kvr«. llntl 9 p.m. C!o<-d All Da W<d.,» -..f«,! once agan, another spectacular FRDAY "SURPRSE" SPECAL j-, - e TOMORROW, FRDAY, AUG. 22nd, AT OUR PLANT STORE, ONLY HOUSECOATS AND BATHROBES... professonall drcleaned n the famous Swan tradton, then pressed to a "l>ke new" fnsh... at a specal low, low prce... gfther them rop (our closets, attcs, trunks, and well refresh them /> for new servce! Q -, :,?,.. ".-.-l-u-., ; :, -.--VNVV Cash n Carr At Plant Store Frda Onl " No ""Dscount" Ds.-ush-l Strrcr>- lor Drtlaners Shjrt.aunder«rs _ Fur Storage Vaults Rug Cleaner* 44 NORTH AVE., EAST CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY (or route servce... BR m.. -;4J

7 & - ;.... ". > *«: \,< <* m V j Page Tour PtmaaMnster Gu Speaker at t 6. Bubb. pastor of th rstnn and Mssonar Speaker at servces at..ltance Church. The Rev. Allance Church of Ptman, wll bo am. and*7l45 p.m. ths Sunda t tk» The Sunda Bble School wll nuhr-at 9:30 a.m. wth classes for all ae groups. The Allance Youth Fellowshp : wll meet at 6:30 p.m. Eugene Polsle wll lead.the ntermedate "Man group, whose topc wll be The cow- Wth a Colorful Past. Vned Senor-Young Adult groups wll contnue a dsc.usson on "Evo- J luttoj" whch was.begun l;st Sm- Ha, under the leadershp of Carol Ztnmcrmnnn and Hett Datgett. The Sunda evenng servce wll beat 7:45, at whch tme Rev. Bubb wll agan address the congvega- Talk Sunda B Vstor Guest preachc- at the Osceola Presbteran Church ths Sunda wll be the tov. George Vrchck Jr.,. pastor of the Presbteran Church of MrfflnburB. Pa. There s stll another Sunda o: Church School. The tme for th school s 9:5 a.m. to 0 a.m. Th church servce wll follow th school at 0:5 a.m. to a.m. A chld care nurser s avalabl Trnt Sets elebraton Of Feast Servces «t Trnt Epscopal Church on Sunda, the Feast,of St. Bartholomew the Apostle, wll nclude 8 a.m.. Hol Eucharst and lo-a.rrrmormnk Praer and Sermon. The nurser for chldren up to fve >vars of age s open on Sunda mornngs durngthe 0 oclock servce.. On Tuesda, the Cranfprd Chapter of Alcoholcs Anonmous wll meet n Sherlock Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesda mornng, the Hol Eucharst wll be offered at 7 a.m. On Thursda at 9 a.m.. there wll be a celebraton of the Hol Eucharst ard a Servce of Chrstan Healng, Davd Ja Kour, nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Kour of 247 Walnut avenuc/was baptxed at Trnt last Sundn. The god- torr. The..., evenng Vacaton Bble. School wll conclude on Frda ( AUK 2!. Parents of the pupls attendng have been ncted to at- for all small chldren durng th< parents were Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur \ tte church servce. The nurser wll.whte of Crunford. { tend tend school sessons tonght from be held n the fellowshp room of 7:30 to 0:30 A flmstwp. "Wh, CHRSTAN SCCNCB 7:30 -l DoWe Uver" wll be shown* the church. CBUKCfl SERVCES }, The Board of Elders wll meet How selfshness s overcome on Monda at 8 p.m. Rabb and Son through the acknowledgment and [ On Tuesda cars wl) leave the j church nt 845 p.m. for a servce Return Tomorrow understandng of God as the onl? tt the Goodwll- Rescue Msson Rabb Sdne D. Shanken, spr- Mfhd s a topc to be dealt wth j where a jjjroup of men from the.tual leader of Temple Beth El. at Chrstan Scence servces Sun- church wll conduct the servce. and hs son, Zov, wll return to-]d a. Wednesda mornng atft:3( themorrow mornng- from a scven- Among the Bble passages to? Wonuws. Praer Band wll pon- *eek vst to srael. The trp was be read n the Lesson-Sermon on < ; at the home of.mrs. L. A. arranged.n-, honor of the recent "Mnd" s ths admonton of Paul: Conover. 0 Retford avenue. The bar mtvoh of Zcv, who completed the seventh grade at the Let nothng be done through md-week praer meetng wll be strfe or vanglor; but n lowlness of mnd let each esteem other held that evenng at"8 oclock. Jewsh Educatonal Center n Elmora.. ever man on hs own thngs; better than themselves. Look not Chldren and oung ndults suffer more frequentl and more serve, at ldlewld Arport at 7:20of others. Let ths mnd be n ou, Ther plane s scheduled to ar-but ever man also on the thngs verel from traffc mshaps than a.m. from, an other tpe of Occdent, The rsbbl and hs son staed at accordng to the Natonal Conference of Phscans and Jerusalem and made trps through Schools. J Motor vehclestnount for. more than 55 percent of accdental fatal) tesamong persons 5 to 24 ears old. : LEARN TO DRVE Nervous People Our Specalt A-l Auto Drvng School Et HU MU the countr from there. n The tme rabb to s conduct expected tomorrow to return nghts servces. OWE SOMEONE A LETTER? PHONE NSTEAD costs lttl* anwhere J BMGOR.ME.85 5-mlmte staton rte (mm N«mk ttt«f6p>m-tumtndud«t.. X6V MAY VtND COMroRT. HArrNKSk H J -UM WAT TP -, fcrafcfh H.U«h«U MM «th«ml*«a«u. U. WKCA U. WOK u. mm rnkc fcado rsookama or warn X \< «k*s Untf _ lt, U4 Smm4>r U4 h. (or tnm Utwr»»UK and rapoha o< bmaflw UHH programs wtl b* " tollng a clam. -tsu- tmnc9m Bedenkr-MatBean Agenc Drve-up wndow for paments and quck servce Clentsparkng n rear Open Thursdas untl 8:S0 p.m. - (other week das untl 6:00 p.m.) NEW.!! Lfe, Aeddent t Health, and Group Department Complete nsurance programmng and counselng "Frst Drv-nsuranee Agenc tn New Jerse" SOUTH AVENUE (opp. R.B. Staton) CRANFORD whch was alson Chrst Jesus" (Phlppans 2:3. Abo pontng out the wa to overcome selfshness arc correlatve passages from "Scence and Health wth Ke to the Scrptures" b Mar Baker Edd, ncludng ths one: "When we realze that there s one Mnd, the dvne law of lovng our neghbor as-ourselves s unfolded; whereas a belef n man rulng tgnds hnders mans normal drft towards the one Mnd, one God, and leads human thought.nto opposte. channels where selfshness regns" (205:22). CSAMVOW aurll BchMd tl A. U. Evantn*. *:B llock uno U NaHk O»Wa Opm Moa. Uuu tat. V> m. to pjn. T JO to pja. OMUSTAM SOENCS THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 SHOES S OB SPE Thought for the Week THE MAGNET8M OF GOD* B Rev. Albert O. Detao, Pastor. OsceoU rresbterlan Church Tt-xt Jamrs 4: S Draw near to Cod and he wll drau> near to /ou. What s t that draws man to God? Or s t that God draws man to Hm? t s futle to speculate about the ultmate ntatve n sprtual matters. Who makes the frst move? Well consder a smple, phscal smle, a magnet and ron flngs, The structure of ron responds to the. pull of the mugnet. When ether approaches the other. Vsble results take place. God s alwas drawng men to Hm. Man s drawn to God b the nherent attractveness of Hs character. Selfshness and greed nnd egotsm lre not found n God: God s good, knd and benevolent and man s drawn to Hm because of Hs wonderful character.....*»...:\. Man s drawn to Godbccnuse of thfe order and duptlveness whch he sees n the. unverse. All around hm he sees unt, order and beaut. He realzes that all of thls must be the result of an nfntel wse ntellgence. - Man s drawn to God b the moral lnw whch he sees nt work n the unverse. When men revere God and deal farl wth each other, the arc upheld b the love of God. n the long run moralt wns. The best proof of Gods exstence n what follows when we den t..» Man s drawn to God b lls grace and gudance and* Hs promse of salvaton for those who beleve Hs promses are fulflled and man feels the presence und the power of God n Hs r own lfe. - *..." God s alwas nvtng man to come to Hm. But so often, men fal to trust and.to obe and to love and to pra. Durng these summer months we nl have extra opportuntes to seek thc_ presence of God. Let us all take advantage of these opporumtos and gve more of ourselves to Hm. Ths wll.result n a closeness thut wll make lfe more complete and worthwhle. Egflf-ow-a-Bun Quck a natural for a teen,-age. gev-togeth- Ever da s a bus da for the..... quck and eas dshes that arc also nutrtous form such an mportant part n her menu plannng. Heres a 0-mlnute taste-delght whch combnes hgh-proten egg.wth nutrtous cheese, served on * golden-toasted, bun. ts quck to. make and fun to eat and ts venajtle. too. Serve Egg-on-4- Bunfor lunch as a late mack, tar * * * " : - Heres How to make t: \. Cut buns n half. Top one.halt wth cheese slces.* Place buna under broler or n ver Hot oven to melt cheese and toast the plan halves.. Meanwhle, for each bun fr one egg to medum or, frm consstenc. To avod runnng and to assure eas eatng, break, olks durng trng so that t spreads and cooks evenl.vpace.eggs on the Fsh Methodst Topc Sunda Nav Commader Speaks At Calvar Lutheran Churcl The summer servces of worshp at Calvar Lutheran Sunda arc held at 9:30 a.m. n the abscse of the Vuctlonln K "A Bg Fsh Stor" wll be the the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqust. the pulpt wll be suppled ths s topc of Dr. Albert Allnger, pastor, b Chaplan Edmund A. Plpho, tt O-3> a.m. tcrvces Sundu at Commander USN, assstant dstrct Cranford Methodst Church. chaplan or the Thrd Naval Ds- Mss Sallle Yater wll be the solost. Her selecton Wll be trct, New York Ct. "Praer Perfect" b Olc Speaks. Ths wn be a return vst for The Fellowshp wll meet at the Chaplan Ptpho. The solo at ths druhford Canoe Club t 7 p.m. forservce wll be "Come Ye Bltssed b Scott, and wll bo sung b Mrs u Galllenn Servce. All those who are nterested n Charles Crowo/. Wcstfeld. attendng the servces at Rversde; Dulc Juntlla of Wcstfeld, superng «..c.!,. on Sunda at. ««9 o > u.m.. m \ Church, hus announced the need Church n New York should meet ntcndent. of the Sunda Church n front of the Educatonal Buld- School at Calvar Lutherun for teachers and pansts*, n the Tonght ut 7 oclock, the men of school whch wll tt>crt on 4. \ "., tho church wll meet at the Educatonal buldng for a work nght.. A double sesson s planned for Pantng and repars of the church the wnter season bccwsc 6 overcrowdng, and wll affect n par- buldng wll be accomplshed. The church s complng a fall tcular tho nurser, kndergarten college and servce lst..members Hast thou a frend, and and prmar departments, whch gcttest to be grateful? - of the: church who fall nto the.,. a.m. and agan Baker Edd ubove categores or who know w " tcc "t 9:30 anone who docs, can help wth the lst b cullng Mrs. Ruth u Strong ut BRdge , wth new addresses or changes n addresses. Assstant Pastor Contnung Seres At Frst Church ***** Worshp servces wll be held at the Frst Presbteran Church at 9; 30 a.m.sunda. At ths th\o the Rev; Robert W. Kurth wll contnue wth hs.sermons oh "The Relgous Lfe n Amerca Toda Where. We Arc Gong and What We Arc Dong About t." Madelne Paul wll be the solost at the servce. The followng oung people front our cfurch wll attend the Westmnster Fellowshp Camp at Camp Mnsnk, Newton, for the perl or August 25 through Carl Allen, Susan Bonhanvuth- erlne Dwcr and Davd Lpdane. We know more bjkf thngs about ourselves than dres anbod else, et no one tbmks so hghl, of us as we do p ourselves. franz V. Schoenthan NEW 88 NOTE. Mahogan 4 SPNET PANO Wth Bench and V $498 PANO SHOP 59 TerrUl Road PLANFELD 6-S708 Rentals -. - Terms to 36 Mos brunch, or tthe man event at a toasted halves. naves. oerv Serve the uo buns»»» week-end TV meal. Or, tlankea openorclosedstle. Serve promptb soft drnks and potato chps, ts l eaatanwn s seateeel saost k demand. \Ort and b sh gra are ether aatural shades. adk goat- telda two S» tmm UtUa eompeted to «he l> sveater ma et stat o «hostte eld <* same M B}(M be reqtlnd h» aa evereeat... ;. Nwoo BuM MM Edfmrton $km* for MUn P T k T W Show for C*Mr«n oe Hosptal KOMCAL MD OBHOVCDC SHOES ror THE OBTHOPEDC WOWC DOME OM PREMSES fut ALL OBT x Open Dal 9 am. to 6 p.m. FfL FLto9 9 p.m. 304 CENTENNAL AVE. CRANfORD 4 w RADY MXKD Saturda rf«v«rl«s stjaat«> OXN-WLMRDNO CORP. wtdoh coacc urn* SCOTC fuuw so. flnaj PUfW OTHM WtlDON MODUCTS Cr«sa«4f 5H>a«VJaa Up, 0««v«t Suef mmd Maaom Materals rl waur-to-dlrtutdt. SUtllatt* Mt«auM a MparatloB ottk* «p teatatosd n water. WKwwaUr f hmtmt«r*tt F t s eon»«rud te stoua. TH* molaeuwar* tarttw apart and noretcm to mova thu tat tht, Uquld, Aufh each mteeulf al steam eowtts, a,fatwtter, of [tn. atema attachd to gtn. Steam has Ut h*. to abut 2000 T to ekum a sufot dusocauoa nto lt.r..«te lamants. At UnptM tur««as hgh a* 5000 T ot&j»b«ul U par «ant s brok«a Up *-** v - tro«*a Ml osfftatl Amereaa Cr luercan edtsts, and th*v«ut B M«than B.OM.000 of them,»«da e#~tae av«rag«of.374 mllas a j«r TME TOGO (or texl KMpcalm. Don.t b«tnnodbj ttsffc «nd huntng parkng apol Enjo Jour trp n #x. TAX OOHO utll a.m. The older d wll meet at 0:30 onl, to fll these postons me Urg( to contact hm, Mr. Junuu Sunda school for and prmar chldren 9:30 a.m. and wll be drecton ths Sunda of Com Ft>3 und Mrs. Donald Shlffner. Th s ulsto a nurser nt v the s;>m- tom for- smuller chldrenwhnse attend the church servce. Tho one who wll be found tral capable of great nets of 0( j s ever the one who s alwas dol_ consderate small ones. J.\Jj Robertson There? SMLE OF JSFACTOH on th«ft* of the man or woman V who has purchased buldng tupples at Bulders General. The know the satsfacton of havng purchased where thequalt, h* prce and the»ervce leave nothng to be desred. 33d CENTENNAL AVE. BRDGE M505 THS AR CONDTONER SURE NUD5 OO «. TO> nfrr YOU SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST A OO AMP SBtVKf AND SAKAT OtCUfTS TO HEAVY-DUTY AMANCES MNMUM HQUMHTS CAU VOU UlCtBKAM f OR A»«wnma STMAV An djr condtons wll not work prop- rl f U t "ttarvad Ufctrlcdll". Of* 80V. of all howm hav«ov«rlooked crcuts. f ou k«*p addng " applances ou must mod«rnlz«horn* ; f -> -" tll> M - n! "" tttl :" Ltroll " \V tu: Js that once ranged the trsdt would turn n nter green wth M arrved a few mllearl.v, two-horned,,.-,-j jul poOnd pgs,f buff: <» would be Khr- A.l,ur Pak boardwalk,,xlat surprsed afternoon [,,<> onvc was n happ,,,, )UM(.; for both ponts out.dr. Horace prfessor of bolog Newark College of Art*.,., whose research.s br ween prehstorc md l n:nak.... "From "thr 8S0-B through the llflos. l w.-s J» mportant hunth dlnowur sk» n n marl pt ver 00 turh,»:., ut the Phladelpha ;., >..r Scence todu. A,,nl and two ankle bones of lmns found at Scuhnkum.,be- " Ash. Park and Ukowood,,t,. lmton and u tapr tooth n U77 near Br«lgeton n j.mf.e w-r:vnrl rntlk gv- :,, mlnons about unlrnul lfe n,, slate 2f> mllon jearm ago.,,.;,. w.e found wth remans 6T ;,.wr(.l knds of whales, s< U-COWK.nlsca shells. Anotlur spuck-s Dr. Wood.- the gant pg, whch lml here 25 mllon ean,«. Tf-lh dscovered n a mur t car Snankum are even blgr than the largest welt-known umber of ths extnct faml from whch Was bgger than and ma have welghet vtr pounds Clnt ptfs dsappeared from th arth shortl ufter tho New Jersc arlet flourshed. The ensor h the became extnct* at thn mo L entrel unknown. Fossl fsh of the Newark gro bock- 200 mllon ears; n con ut mnmmoths and mastodo Kr.* WORSE THAN THE PURPLE PEOPLE-EATKR? Dr. lortce -K. Wo(td,, professor of bolog ut Rulf.ers Newark ColltCc of Arts and Sr-ncc-!, exmncs upper teeth of n fossl rhnoceros lke tu> ones whch Once stalked the Jerse countr Hde. A head of modern Afrcn black rhnoceros, dstant cousn of the New Jerse varet, s tt -rght. Aj--c: shown n the foreground are the lower jaw o th«oregon nmntle of our natve rhnos.of 2!> mllon ours n jo.n«l the l«<wer Jaw of a modern two-honvd Asllc rhno cau from the Mala Pennsula. teeth bengdredgeel up b scollop fshermen o(f the cost were n lve Unlnnls us, "recentl" us )0 thousand ears ago. Dr. Woods Chef tntores-t s n ; fossl rhnoceroses. "There wen- two rhno speces n New Jerse 25 mllon ears ago,* Dr. Wood observes. "Both had u one was slender and swft lke todav tlk. par of horns nt the front of the nose, sde b nd;,, unlke the mod-- ern two-horned rhnos whch hxvw SCHOOL DAYS or SCHOOL DAZE? MORE CHLDREN. nec«(tlahkcm n each trlool.(trolc, than nc<-<rj tlrn n the JSraJe brfojr. _ v To make sure that our cbld ees are equal to lh$ ear"* chool tak. have h«: ee* examned before le returns to tchool. DROP N TO ASK US FOR THE NAMES OF EYK PHYSCANS (M.D.) CON- VENENT TO YOU. Robert E. Bmnner 4Ho. UNON AVE. :, CRANfORD, R BRdge ~- SUMMER HOURS 9a.m. to 6 p.m. Sats. Untl 2 p.m. Mon. and" Thurs: Eves. Untl 0 p.m. Closed All Da Wed. WH A WfA/A/ =./2 / «" 5«North ROCK ST pro. el-. te n *» Old. And * front.-ld rear horns. "The were lmost certnnl har and ma have been tawn n color. Clmate n New Jerse at Unt tnt wts nbuut lke the Carollnns now. The lartft speces was About the sze of a prze bull," Dr. Wood contnued. "The smaller "Rhnos are a dng faml," Dr. Wood reflects. "The man cause these das s man, who klls them not onl for sport or to protect hltmclf but for ther horns. These arc sad to have mraculous powers THE CRANfORD CTZEN AN* CHRONCKE! TJTUTtSDAY, AUCUST 2. 0S8 V Pafe Jont Rtoal Set Legon Post Cranford Man Awarded when ground and used n prescrptons b Chnese. -_,:.. "Tlx; rhno of toda could not ltvc n New Jerse." sns the Hut gcs professor. "The fve speces The Solders MMar muk. "ttlve are all adapted to M/Sgt. Rchard A. Starkweather.,.<>" "f Mr. :rcl Mr:,. Kurd A. warmer weather. Even" f there were har rhnos around the Ktate Starkwootlcr of lo South Unon avenue, ha- been awatfl-d llutoda, llcjtould huvc to be pro-soldertected from man or, the soon Count Calf. n D.-rttnlx-. UM\. -. ; ~~ Medal for herosm (Hr; lhf llool h-.-.- Medocuo would be shot :nd Mcomc extnct." accordng to. an annore-n.-nt,,,.,,,,., m Crunfdr. rar<- TK- made b the Ar Force. ns old. s -lul<l. S-m, \\>,, now Sgt. Sturkwrahrr. tteuded Ho- vstng h selle Hgh School before eterm! the mltar-servce n U2. Ur Course Arranged n Uphoslern sttoned at l«r;;<> Ar KCHT HUM-,, Moses Lake, Wash. wltl> the r>:uuh Plans for a. jont nstallaton Kgller nterecpto S( :nl(n. ceremon. 20 for new He fkd Mrs. Starkweather e- lholm-uu: wll l>f.rdl-d ),, offcer: at Cranford Post. 22, «de"wth ther two chldren at tlr- thr fn rulm n tn- rtl ;.rn.-l fall sem".l. nl h>- (:fo<l Amercan Legon, and ts uuxll-lursolur, wer«; announced ut n post The ctaton reads as follows- Adult School t...: :tnnnr base. meetng Tuesda evenng n the Hfhard A. Snrkwcather UM.V l» l>>. KtlM V v-t, Casno. dstngushed hmself b herosm ( (..;, l.nt-d,.< lor Davd n. Tl\pmp4on unnounred nvolvng rsk k of f lfe f b l!l- M Vfetr Kekloff H M lnl.t: u rocmbcrshlp drve s n progress". 23. t956, S«t. Starkwrathr, wth drvu, Krulwn H, wll he the u v.-; A 6 ter of thanks was receved complete dsregard for h:, own;tclo. Mr Frklff. -who from Kenneth Weemftr, presdent safet, voluntarl aded n reu-u- -,, U. S h(, ;, :wn upho ;.t.- v h.n<-.!, of the Bos Baseball leagues n ng vlftms of the flood dsuste! w,,,. f,, mu. r v en. <.<-d h. n Mcndoelno Count, Chf. ll/trberter * Co. < foun-l whch he expressed ppprecuton "Wthout cun.<:l<l-rntlnn for hs for the pos.th sponsorshp of the l;, llk,,,,,,!,,,!.,,., mu,,,,,,,;,.,,. own prem-rtlor und batllnu the, Nutlonl * xnglo Cnrdmls and lll(. u. ( ;, n,. n Telephone ;m<l tho-ponjr League Chefs. turbulent wuter, K«t turkweafher Westrt Klee-lnc Compan. The charter was draped n succeeded n savng numero:: persons strnnhed b the.flood waters The em wll open Ortoler 7 memor of Clde Kng, past Dd eontle for l (r:/(ut.( "H hs eourajje and. unselfsh commander, and Dr. Howard n. Tleslv evenllk:. uctlors, Sgl. Starkweather has re- lust, former superntendent of ll.lte benevolence tle mnster schools.,.. of (d. lons C;rl e Pntrc.L. WlHlatn- presded. Two from Oulforl Wth KHHO 0 Yrarn Two Cranford resdents ths week are onservlnu annversares v for 0 ears of servce wth the Esso Hesearch and Engneerng Co., Unllen. The are Mss Cotherne S. Klen of37 Hroad street, who s a clercal supervsor n tho compans process reswrch dvson; nnd John V. Clarke, Jr., of 53. Clremont place, who heads a group n the. compans products research dvl- More thn,000 top-flght scentsts n 27 hosptals, unverstes and laboratores n the Unted States, ncludng, Prnceton, Rutgers nnd SHon Hall Unverstes n New Jerse, are work- ng under rosearch rants of the Amercan Cancer Socet, seeklnk a euro for cancer. FEED YOUR SHADE TREES! _,,,,, WhV,*>. «,.d. noth..-o-lm-oo-ol * *» d. "Jg ; S«o..rtoOWl ST THNO TO Check our tree? for wltng now! An applcaton of Acdb-Sbl forced under pressure nto the sol can restore our trees n health, vgor and color. Phone or wrte for FREE NSPECTON of our trees wthout cost or oblgaton. TrM 8urfl«rf n AU Us Branch** BOYLE TREE SURGERY of ELZABETH N. J. State Certfed Trea Expert took RELLY OLWMOBLE. RC. 99 OLDS! *OCK<T *Ao-tr m flected ureat credt upon hmself and the Unted Slate;: Ar Force." S {(. Starkweather hewm Ms mltar carrr.wlth tt«mar.lne Corps, (vlnu BA oaru before jonng the Ar Force. H saw servce a; An arman overseas durng tle Rnrean conflct. Now 33, he f t hgh school at to weur u Marne unform. Vf th hl. present unt he s now a non-commssoned nfftcch tharjte of* mantenance and supples. He has been statoned at the l.rson Base for a ejr, but he expects to be assgned to dut n ftcrmn next m6nth, accordnt to hs parents. Sjjt. Starkweathers parents have OWE SOMEO A LETTER? PHONE NSTEAD costs llttlo anwhere_ READNG. PA. 40< 3nnut! :t.\tlon r.ln (ramflf-vw altur 6 CM: lax not nuudl. ENROLL NOW BR Geraldne Nurser School and Kndergarten Cor. of Forest and North Avenues Cranford REGSTRATON DAY TOES., SEPT. 2 FALL SESSON BEGNS WED., SEPT. 3. For Chtdjen 2 to 6 Years Half-Da & All pa Sessons Hot Lunches Transportaton Provded - COLLEGE TRANED FACULTY CRAMfOWMCWAS YOUTH BOWLNG LEAGUE BOYS AND GRLS WHO ARE NTERESTED N BOWLNG EVERY WEEK, PLEASE ATTEND A MEET KG at VFW Hall South Ave. AUGUST 22, 958 7:30 P.M. Age Lmts 0 to 7 SAVE OH HOT WATER WTH OL! Mot/orn automatc ol tltvd hot-walmt heotmrt tar,»ovb ou SO /e> O" ho water <o«ft Jul panna a da provdes pltnl let a two bolnroom home, plu dthwathtn and bathng ntathnt. Anl OH lalo too, cannot explode... conrlol gntt* (ll arl n our burncrl No mtapng fumv or odftrf Now t the. rl tme to twtch to ln«>p*ntlv«ol toob mto how much ou can to* on hot water colfl. for l : nl. l : hhu nformaton, Call Reel-Strong Fuel Co. "D«p*ndabU, FrUndl 8«rle«8nc* MS" BRdge OFFCE North AT*.. E. To Our Patrons And YARD Laxlnglon A»«. m L.VJRJL,. t has come to our attenton that a rumor has been starte d to the effect that we are plannrg to sell or close our Real Estate and nsurance offce n Cranford. Nothng could be farther from the truth. We have plans approved for the renovaton of the two buldngs (whch we own) at 5-7 North Ave., East, so that we wll have one of the most modern and convenent real Estate and nsurance offces anwhere. >,- Both our Real Estate and nsurance Departments have shown a marked growth durng the past ear and we hope, when our renovatons are completed before the end of the ear, that our servce and facltes wll be much further mproved. We wsh to thank our man patrons and frends for ther past patronage and promse them that we expect to be here for man ears to come to serve ther real estate and nsurance needs. HENRY J.SHAHEEk REAL ESTATE 7 NORTH AVE., EAST BRdge fc-900, JttC NSURANCE Successor To JOHN W. HENS4 SON BRdge " b ; a J. ; - r ;:j.; J % - h x ,.-, _. T,,t ",.. *. <* ; *

8 * -. makfottp * : J T :.. - % :, ; < - < **-?. Aganst Kller n the Home Safet Comuul sa,. Just common scnsandj, lot of cauton. The kllcrt Posons. The lurk _ everwhere n the medcne cab-! «to most persons, can kll net, under the ktchen snk, on-others - especall chldren. dresw tables. Youll even fnd! n man nstances, the kller fa n ths summer weather a "cofrf off tme mght seem more approprate than a "cool downtr. CTZEN Rght now, the two terms can be snonmous. Wttt-ttsmother stor k AUTO DEALERS n the cold of wnj* A cool dowwtlme or bref them on food shelves, n thenm dtlherwue harmless object perod of odet relaxaton s NOUUS CHEVROLET, he. woodshop. and n our cleanng,, asplrm. asprn, for example. About one alwas valuable for.adults and (out of fve chldren treated for These camouflaged V kllers n BCVd O nt.»l posonng m» recent chldraf alke, partcularl n wajpm weather. t can be most valuable before, meals, and t s also the home the councl pntsout. \ car had swallowed Asprn, the take more than.000 lves an- j councl reports. Kerosene s a nuallv The take a stead toll troublesome household com throughout the ear about 20 p actv especall n rural are. lves a month.."] the South. /Cu, Most frequent vctm* are clul- OU houses.-too. nj* boobdren 5 vears of a 6 e or ounger, traps for chldren. Tots can be ths weather. Rushng nto the house,.hot and tred, and rrnot mak But rght up there as home poson. polso n«>d b peclnc>amt r~~- on - -- wn- arc persons n the 25-** j dow slls and medatel eatng docs and ORC groups. bhnc plaster, for good appette or dgeston. The tpes of accdental poson- p, «rs are as vared as the contaners Tht. the come n - bleach, permanent" wave soluton, shampoo, nal polsh remover, furnture polsh, art supples, butf kllers, pamt movers. / -. Regardless of the kller ju>t about ever nstance tares an accomplce, to the crjtfo - carelessness or For <?x: posoners are, r- r. but a lot 3C"t. Doctors aren t alr f a product s posoj vous. Ard some»«- -rf<*nts. harm- /r..., or b crumach can cause lead "\ prevent posonng? the councl sas..gkronts should be made aware the dangers lurkng n ther homes " 2 Strcter state and - federal "ngredents should be lsted on bottles or cans contanng posonous substances - even. products valuable to our everda s, "genual hvnr..properl labeled j Bejl-Va. thoush. s to prevent posonng, the councl sas. Op*«24 Hour* Da RAPPS PHARMACY Park Av«- PlalnSaU PL MOOt Raglstewd Pharmacst la attaadanea at atet«day and NGHT r M j Shop Unon Count Trust for helpful before bedtme. The cool down perod before meals doesnt need to be a nap lthough a nap s a good dea n Some adults ma feel that a reduced appette mght be desrable. There probabl rght. But rushng s not the wa to cut down on food. A cool down tme before meal -ll gve the adult an opportunt to become refreshed end relaxed He >».Hfeeable to enjo hlshtpod more as well as the mealtme wth, the faml. A oungsters appette wll be mproved when he doesnt come racng n from strenuous outdoor actvt. About 0 mnutes of quet games or some conversaton about the das events mght be the ts nterestng to see B followng these rules: () Store medcnes out of the reach of chldren. (2) Dont put posons near foods ts too eas to con- how.soon a Vabt can be formed. fuse th» two, (3) Dont take medfohe n the dark. (4 Keep posonous substances out of soft-drnkwns Crafts Award ff". bottles, used joll jars, or pans. Jon Mchaclson, sol of Mr. and for example, and (S) Have a lockcompartment n our was wnner of the* master crafts- Mrs. B. Mchaelson, 3 Green Court, pobon horn*. man award, junor dvson, at the Cranford BosCamp. The award Make t a habt to execute prop-waer sgnals, both hand and mechan- Jon made at camp. gven because of the lanard cal urges the Allstate Safet Crusade* Sgnal at least 00 feet n We should examne ourselves bankng needs! HERE o» Unon Count Tnnl.w* ou con thnk of. leocfc of our fv* full equpped ond staffed to meet our personal or bankng needs... at Unon Count Trust theres no shop around for ths or that fnancal semc*. ou can cjet thenvattl U B ltv a«av A MBhavBk UaaaaWhaAaBMBa B M a&magaa\a> jm KJO* at ms Qrea cumuumuu o* m a n w f o r o u -.. " P«sbU bonkng offce «Backut «St f Sttatts Capl Trast BB Esbte S*nrkts <X >-t< w «ouw6t»wvcartjh»ttt)w offo, eocn o compfefebont VJdropnondslK» s to do ever part of our aolom busness at Unon Count Trust? Lon Count Trust tt. M\ M*«ta vu OMttml Ana. ADunsS-Ottt REJLLY OLDSMOBLE naorporatad SM Hortk «, tarvte* -WU East Weatnald PONTAC. MC. *Anthorxed fontlac Sales Servce Vuxhll and Englsh Ford Une OOOD wnx «*ED CM» ADunaS-STM COOMTT OMCTHUCXBALM CO. PACKABD WUlrlEU) CO. NC. Dodja -Job-Kat«r Tructo TWN BORO AUTO COBP. AOTHORXED rord Cars Wwtftald A««* Cw VloUSU Pk. ADS MASH or moon Can MTJrdork S4SM LJL Eternt s the dvne treasure house, and hope s the Wndow, b means of whch mortals are permtted to ftee, as through a glass darkl, the thng* whch God sfcreparn*.wllam Mountford NSURANCE Casualt Automoble Fre Theft Aetna * Nagara st. Co. VM. B. AUSTN!! Oak La»e, Cramfer* BODY REPARS AUGUST», W8 CRANFORD BODY & FENDER WORKS " Complete Auto Bod and F»nd»r Bapalrng Collson Experts % Auto Pantng " ««BRdo* t-ttlt al South AT«~ E. Cranford BANK SAVNGS NSTTUTONS cohrun MEVCK VOB. Or ALL AQKa teratl»! Cwter. RLMbkatk S-SSM UalOT «-MM COLONAL SAVNGS & LOAN Dvdend Jal ASSOCATON l*st» DELCATESSENS.COLONY DELCATESSEN * DRVEWAYS JOSEPH LA BRACO ASPHALT DRVEWAYS Parkng Lots Front Ew Tf>a)»r Tot HM - ndustral 87 H«nl*T h BEAUTY SHOPS WllAKS BEAUTY BULDNG CONTRACTORS LOVELAWD roel CO. Genune KOPPERSCOKE BHldg. «ll*4 Ml»»»«Roofng - Sdng Gutters - Leaders AttWork. Guaranteed JOHN J. Dl FAB0 tu K. LWCOLM XVEKOK BRldge6-U05 Craaford ELECTRCAL * THOMAS BElfDAT ootramactob.nduutual BRdfl* «FSH DEALERS MARNOS FSH MARKET Fresh Seafood Dall Call BRldg* North A*«w E. - Cranford FOOD MARKETS CHAS. KURT? MABET caocc MSATS *.»o>tk FUEL OL MEAT WVKL OL Orl BRdc* BAVMO FUEL CO. BBld«*«-0tM RANKN FUEL CO. vou. on, on. BUNSB Call BRJdg».t-M34 U Mo. An*««r. BRds* (-334 ttl P-«««H Av*. Craafard KTCHEN CABNETS vno MULWOBK & CABNET CO. Ktchen Cabnets Formca Tops Hattsws S-4ttl "ut Ava. REAL ESTAT: NSXJRORS SHAHCENAQENCYlnc. Successor to John W. Haku t &a 5-T Worth AY*. t, Cnaford Cranford BR LQUOR STORES [ REFRGERATORS * 8 CHERS UQOOB STORK. " Mm Ckut* M»«w»wr Call BAldo*tttt BBEETS LQUOR STOX CaU BRldff* «-050 M. Hates AM. LUMBER ttandabd LUMBE 4 SUPPLY ca M!!»«.wou <? * MENS WEAR The SPORTSMANS SHOP Men* Furnshngs 8portng Oooda Formal W««r Tat Mb* BWdstt-lOM 0S Ho. Utdoa kw» BK «-0«t * MOVNG and STORAGE HEMHY P. TOWNSEND. VOVKO * racsumo LEHGU OL CO V nc. ADaoUtHMM "SattMtUm Guaumutd" JL. EXPERT OL BORKER SERVCE BHdo* t-wt RCHARD HARTG 4 MxtU A Cranfad Pant Shop Wall Paper Art Supples FURNTURE * Pant Wndow Shades Ferns Furnture & Applances Srajlkh»wr Tha atearrurrutuh Abplumca* luvfatw Furnltura Bab Carraao. UBOWUU ttu«% out* BlUdo*t-SOdQ Eaatmaa S. Cmalatd FUNERAL DRECTORS OOOLEY FUNERAL 8EHVK3 J»hon«BRdo* U Mart* *»- * Gra Memoral Funeral Drector* S Sartacfleld Xnmw BRdg* t-oom HERB DTZELS Garden. Center All Tpes of PlanU Seeds *ertlkers tm«bhdo* U Stf Dwota Road CrwUord TK*. worshp most aceeptabl* to God oomes otn m f thankful and MM fll accrtj Plutarch 0 Mo. Onon k*u. Cranford MM South PLUMBERS BBENNAN & TOYE Plumbng Hthj t CHAPMAN BROS. jfth LSJBvSEDaBB LSSalLPaBtBHLflBjBv JOBBntO OO. BURMMS) Am conomomwa BBldg Wort* A»«K. jot. t aum UAL **<» AH H Mosb AT.. W. BH S-lMe DR.H.BERMAN Optometrat Ees Examned CHAMFOBD THEATBE BOLDMO M MOBTH AVLW. BRdg* VANS OANFOHD ELECTfflC SERVCE STATONS AL"n N ACKS TEXACO 8EBVCE T*xoce (3CM Ol BMdga Rattan Bd. k Walnut Av*a» CENTENNAL Gulf Scrvet rvn Muldrow Stan Costl«j Gulf Products Mechanc on Dut at All Tmes Truck * Auto ttmp»n Hwul BHldg* -WT5- M7 Cantannlal Av*. f SHOE REPARNG \ EXPERT SHOE REPARNG QUCK febvce LOUS MOHTN HOC BBPAXBUO ts Aldaa St. Cranfort * : TABWMRS- l AND CLEANERS CRANFOBD CLEANERS ;,, FtarTheBestln Reparng S W. TJnWm An. Cranal TRAVEL BUREAUS TRAVELONG jatuaaandbteanshl* Call lrll tb4t* 4-US 9 M*rth Broad Bt. EUubdh UPHOLSTERERS ECKBE UPHOLSTERY SHOP SUpcovera and Drapes Furnture Reparng S South Unon Avenue Phono BR VENETAN BLNDS CBAlfrOBD DFHOLSTERT SHOT BRUa*t-MS» hef Powell same.trp, an& at such tmes our safet depends on how quckl we an adapt to changng traffc conlooperaton l Ur f Gettng nto step w{h the new.raffle pattern mmedatel s of of the others around hm. Courteousl und realstcall, he shares prme mportance, he sad. Ths «X the t old \ mox«r» maxm, "Cut calls for great adaptablt;; and the road wth them." our elbth?".chef drvng skll. rl>w!ll of the Crahford "The drver who s skllfuland Park Museum,.parmt-nt gave ta.new versatle develops what mght be he advsed modrvng to theell sad. "Ho gets the feel of theshows Flm called ;rsxth sense, " Chef Pow- new tfafllc pattern mmedatel pafuvnund he adapts hs own puce to OM *ZT!!FSl Sharthe trsnsonlrod-b the l " acl plk r«" n OntandtheN B ton- ourcl., Ths progran part Attack When men put ther trust"la < and n knowledge, the govern* of the majort s. n the end, government of the wse and r Wllam Spaldng Mchgan State Unvcrsl hortculture department s " ductng an experment n 8(?ort to prove whether or net apple a da reall does k«p l doctor awa; Fve thousand «dents wll consume a ota 7,000 apples, each week lor" ears. Ths news s carrca the Journal of the M( Medcal Socet. WNDOW SHADES HOLLAMO MADJ80H HOLLAWD YOBK CLOT* RCHARD HAR 0 N. UNON,,f u natonwde Back the Tralllc Accdents cam* of ; do u 4jood deal of n l the summer lo change to supcrhrhwa luth wthout dela." A flm n natural color that, Once he h;s ftted hs own carshows the grandeur of the great nto ths pattern he avods dong Smokes, the rollng beaut of the anthng that wll endanger hs Blue Rdnc Mountans, und the hs-, own safet or the safet *>t thetorc North Carolna coat, wll.be drvers around hm, CHef.Powell shown at the Unon Count Park sad., "7 Commsson;: Tralsde < Museum, He takes cnl hs own share of Watchung Reservaton, Sunda at the road, and n the proper place. 3 p.m. He drves at a safe dstance from n addton, ths flm brngs the the car uhead. He keeps n hs How much doet our nsuranca cost? Prc* b what ou pa oul know the real cost when ou hava a loss. Pla wft bu qualt. Phone BRdge Shaheen Agenc ncorporated 8ucc«tsar to.john W. H*lns t Son 5-7 North AVMUO, E. Cranford proper lane passng onl when he has ample tme and space. Hclsgnals all turns and lane changes. "The wse drver sees hmself n true relaton to the whole traffc pcture." Chef Powell sad. "He adapts hs drvng to the drvng Ths Sunda - vewer to Mateo to watch scenes from the "Lost Colon" pageant, a communt drama that- portras the brth and growth and the msterous dsappearance of Amercas frst Englsh colon. t takes ts vewer also to a tobacco aucton to sec and hear ofle of the famous luctonccrs conduct tobacco sales. Durng the week, Monda through Wednesda, Dr. Harold NT. Moldcnke, drector Of Tralsde Museum, wll gve half-hour talks»n - "Exotc Brds andtrdsof.?re" from to 4 p.m. On Thursda durng the same hours, Dr. Moldcnke wll speak on "Large Mammals." The 3 p.m.sessons on Wednesda and Thursda are conducted as "Chldrens Hour." After.these sessons. Dr. Moldenkc takes the chldren on a 30-mlnutc feld trp. Mss Klubnk to Begn Barnard College Studes Mss Patrca Ann Klubnk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Klubnk, of 32 Manor avenue, wll be among 325 new students who. wll partcpate n the freshman orentaton program begnnng 7 at Barnard College, the womens undergraduate dvson of Columba Unverst, New York Ct. Mss Klubnk.s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, where she was presdent of the Spansh Club and a member of the. Natonal Honor Socet and the staffs of the school newspaper and earbook. She also partcpated n dramatc and muscal actvtes. The happness of- marred lfe depends upon makng small sacrfces wth readness and cheerfulness. John Selden Chldren are happer n A home that has a. AMM0N) ORCAN HAMMOND ORGAN... muscmost {jorums voce Plang a Hammond-Orgafa s a talent that grow* quckl n the oung t.. ts a socal grace wtch bulds jelf-assurance... a kll whch ponts restless mnds n good drectons.. an actve smbol of the good thngs that make home a happ place WHY A HAMMOND ORGAN? Vrause f Hammond dfvre from all other organs n mportant "was. () No spnet Model Hammond has ever needed tunng. <2> Hammond* patented Harmonc Drawbars gve ou thouwnds upon thousands of dfferent knds of "*--»nd tonal combnatons, vast~ reachy»nrfprahraemwr * ~«tonal qualt, whch make even our begnnng efforts humh(. d t and movng. You aound bctte- sooner on tououd J T T l COUPON G*«llcmtn: vtd ear tuw on du Hammond Organ...andlfllmthow to grl afr*t LP Record of Hammond mwc. Horn* Addxu ORGAN STUDO fr u m co. OF MWAMM. 627 PARK AVENUE. PLANFELD Phot»c4. to 9 P. THE CRANPORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 958 Onl Acme gves ou sojnuch for our mone Save 30* a b. on all cuts of ROUND! MOMCNS FROZEK-BBf, CHCKEN, TUKW TUNA FSH WELCH ADE DOG FOOD SOUP SOUP SOUP Campb«UV or VaflaUrlan C«mpfc«B* SECTON THREE LANCASTER BRAND CORN-FED BEEF WtNCREST MLD lb 8. BONELESS TOP ROUND ROAST BONELESS BOnOM ROUND ROAST BONELESS TOP SRLON ROAST BONELESS CROSS RB ROAST BONELESS ROUND STEAK GROUND ROUND AMD OTHER CUTS Of ROUND ONE PRCE ONYNONE PRCED HGHER NO FAT ADDED AU LEAN JUCY MEAT! Save 30c or hore a lb. on all cuts of roundl Onl Acme gve* ou Lancaster Brand Meats --cut fronth* fnest oung corn-fed cattle! Compar* the qualt of. Lancaster brand. M*ats and taste the dfference! And Acme meats are properl trmmed before jweghntf, kvng ou rnor* maat for ar mone. Shop). Comparal See wh t pas to shop Acm»> LANCASTU UtANO-CHUMC or MOGrT frtsh SLCED UVERWURST *.69_. BOLOGNA CAMPBELLS TOMATO 69 DEEP BLUE - WHTE MEAT GRAPE DRNK KEN-l-KATON ASCO MEDUM k beg < * M EVAPORATED MLK oo COOKES 0V4 oz. cans DEAL STRONG lb. can S«n»r.lru Oold*n 0 o*. Thlr. PrM.lt-6 0 Hdr O «-7V4 ox, GRAPE SEEDLESS 2 b $ 29 C Kw«et and lusdou»l~dustrrttf--tmt summertm* ***> SWEET CORN 0-25«. r*ld tr«hl Tender gold- m*, w«h too* LOCELLA»tJTTOl rua- e-avaru H o* r rpe ffl»*»*«~. Angel Food Cake ** -49* PLAN-SUGAftEO-CtNNAMOH OLD FASHONED - HOM STYU Donuts >~ 2S Bread 20 M w *& AM, Augul 2U» twu S»lu/o*, ( v f» E*.

9 v. :»,...«v-- TH? CHANfOBD CTBRH AND CHRONCLE, Tfflra9PAV,~AtKWCT*t; "... ]., _ r->, "_. " -- - THE CRANfORB CTflTEW ANUCHHOWCLK. THURSDAY, AUGUST Refcl-W«--crf Mass Garwood Pews enlwort M Plans Fund Campagn C.ARWOOD A specal fundrasng campagn to solct $0 nnd $2 contrbutons to fnance the Rt> >ubhcaq.,e<hnt und muncpal campagns jjot under wa last "Week wth a njoetlntf of tho rrunlcpul charnen from the centrnt and" southern pavjs of the count at the offce of Charles P. Bale, count charman. \ Funds rased b tho cnvnpujtt. Whch wll be concentrated n the next sx week*, wll be dvlde! between the count organzaton and the varous muncpal -commttees, Mr. Bale sad. Contrbutors wll be lsted us "Boosters" for $0 donatons nnfl "Trumpeters" for $2 donatons n "The Revew," forthcomng offcal publcaton of the count commttee. The campagn wll BBO solct advertsements for "The Revew." Charles P. Doerr, fund-rasng charman, sad the campagn s a departure fuom effort* n the past when a mall appeal was utllret nnd would "put our fundrolshg efforts on a personal level and drve home to our supporters the great need for both volunteer workers nnd for mone to combat the more than $,000,000 the Democrats arc plannng to spend n the trl-stute urua begnnng 5. L ;The Republcan muncpal commttees and the Republcan count commttee must rel entrel on campagn funds rased from wthn the count. We, unlke the opposton part, have no GARWOOD PURUC SCHOOLS School Cal«nbr Thursda -Monda Januar Februar March Aprl June June October... Januar.. 5 Monda 2 Tbutwa 26 Thursda C Monda, 2 Frda 6 Tuesda School Opens NJ.E.A. Conventon Veterans Pa... ;,....- ThanksKvn! Recess. 3:5 p.m. CloKntf School Reopens Chrstmas Recess. 3:5 p.m. Clou.. School Reopens Lncolns Brthda. Easer Recess. 3:5 p.ht. Closng.,." School Reopens La<t Da of School for Students Chldren Report for Report Cards 9 das Februar»» dav!) 23 das March dav " 6 djs Apfl :.p»» duv * M 4p 3 Ma 2l dn JO da* June :» tlav!! Total...: tla s Grotp Pos Elka Heads Plgrmage To Shrne GARWOOD J- Plans for a plgrmage to the shrne of Our Lad o[ Lburdcg at Wlllamstown on Soptomber wore presented b Mrs. Joseph Forubslc, program charman, at a meetng of St. Annes Rosar Socet n St. Annos School last Thursda n l K h t.. - ;, >.: Thane makng the trp wll leave b bus from tho school ot 0:5 a.m. Reservatons must be made b 2 wth on offcer of the socet or the fdl- KENLWORTH PUBUC SCHOOLS School Calendar n Golf Test KENLWORTH Mke Elko of Q Monmouth avenue, 58-ear-bld golf veteran, showed "that hs game s stll sharp b earnng medalst hohors Sunda, at Gallopng Hll Golf Course here. Elko propped for hs bd for n fourth Unon Count publc lnk* champonshp b J.rln* a twounder par He was the onl plaer l < «w of lc0 *» break pur. Mke not onl paced the 3 omlfera n the champonshp flght, but he also qualfed olfcer of the socet or the fol lowng resvraton charmen; Mrs, Rose Kootth, Mrs. John Malko, Mrs. Frank Herzog and Mrs. Pete* Rbr/o. nnadanloffapponted nstructor Of Russan Language at Regonal CLARK Arth»\L. Johnson tugonal Hgh School has apponted u teacher of.the Hussatt lawue. Mss nn.c Danlolf, v 2:-ear-old began when Edward J. Curcase joned the facult as a French-!\ Leag Plaoffs Held GARWOOf The_J!AL wll faco-thc AmerclD Leson team n tho fnal plaoffs of the lttle League competton ths weekend at Bell Stadum. The plaoffs* frst game wll bo plaed Saturda at 5~p.m. T»c next gome wll be held Sunda at 2 p.m. f a thrd game s necesfor the 30th successve tme n the tourne. He lulled onl n the 828 ntal event. Scorng tftrdles on the 0th. 4th.-,.and 7th holes, Elko won hs,thrd Mrs. Thomas Gcoghegan, bowl- mwul n the tourne. He - - " ng charmun, reported on t>lan for the comng season. She sad 44 women have sgned up to partlclpatcthus lor. Welcomed as new members were " Januar Februar,., March Apr June. October"... Januar.. 4 Thursda 4 Tuesda.. 6 Thursda 7 Frda... >U Tuesda 27 Thursda 28-r-Frlda... Monda.. 23 Tuesda " 5 Monda, 2 Thursda 20 Thurwla C Monda 7 Wedm«da School Opens ; ;,,. Electon Da Teacher* Conventon, Tenchers Conventon """"..."... Veterans Da. ; Thanksgvng Recess Thanksgvng Recess " ; Schools Roopen, Chrstmas Recess. 3»m. Clonng ;.,... Schools Reopen Lncolns Brthda... Schools Close for Easter Recess. ; Schools Reopen Z.. Schools Close for Students sources outsde the count, or out-! * p "- ".; ""*; ::..-»- «A.,,,r mone nto [X W U plaed Monda at sde the sufxt pour mone our poeke,ts7* Doerr sad. The.group also heard H. Ra Klrurfn of Crunford. regstraton charman, report on the progress the GOPs regstraton cam- *. Spansh nstructor sx months bofore tho close of school rv June Because h* learned to speak Rus. as a member of the Ar Force ntellgence Corps, he ntroduced the stuck-nts to the language on an after-school club bass. Ulr..Curchse resgned to take a job closer to\hs home n Trenton.,\, Robert E. Hough,, prncpal, sad, esterda that bechso Mr. Cncajs- dscovered students atr nn learnng Russsvt wus derded to contnue tlje std as a reguluv c6urse Mrs. Stanle Zuzeskl ard Mrs. Joseph DlFraclsco. : Secret pal brthda observances were held for Mrs. Edmund Bernnngham, Mrs. Ramond Del-.Contc, Mrs. Geoghegan, Mrg. tjoseph Rsur, Mrs. Johp Slncavage, gojfo Mrs. Albert Stanko and Mrs. Jo- da. "he quallflort lh 94«"»d 047 Mke» seekng hs fourth count publc lnks ttle and frst n 7 ears. Hs prevous vctores came n l»2d. MO and 94. Mutch pla wll begn Saturda at the Hll for Blko rand the other quullfers./frank Eckert.of Scotch 0 das Februar 23 das Morch..., 4 das Aprl. 7 das Ma. 20 das June Total 9 das... 9 das D das " 2 das 3 das C(4 da» All-Stars Roll nfo Fnals ews CteTop Bo, Grl KSNLWORTH The».n 5 ng grl troph award v.. ; t Hella fuerst and.the "ousht bo awfard was won b Thou Nevlle aa summer awards [presented recentl at the ( program of the borough p,,] grounds, Mrs. Adplph.Lekauk general supervsor, annomcc da. ~ Summer champon award:-, presehted ns follows: (hec Terr Urban and Rchard l.uf nd tctherball. Dlanre L-;K,nd.Lous Vtale. Hello. Fuet was cho;n Plaground and Frank M.rn Plaground, at Mlchg.-m ] Lorrane McNamec and Mch Maclle regstered the most p durng the season. Hella t>n the award for best attendant <. At McKlnle Feld, Luura Co the :< ler of [tnth.ofthtratmntonrroschcpark. WDN- > (or the weddng Saturda of Ms* Sahc rt-hv Red, daugh- :md Mrs. Orland.Rcd of 3 Ashwood a\cnue, and. Ralph,,-,. porter, Jr., Jton of Mr. lu. HUP" \u- -ll rl.m.l R jlph Porter ol Elzabeth. \u-v. Francs A.; Relnbold,, pastor of St. Mchaels,, Elzabeth, offcated at tho c-ercmon. and celebrated KENLWORTH -*- The. KcnllnU_ star!} ro, k. d nto the f- BT Quallflers/frrnnk Eckertf S worlh nu_ star!} ro, k. d nto the f Plans,/*" automatc entrant be- na, s of the Tr. Coun BosTour«hl vtor W last ears b orng! 5 p.m p.m. The frst half of the competton regular C6urse. Mss Damloff.udgng b b,er hstor. ended n a three-wa -le between j language the PAL. AmAcan Legon Mad! same tnj Alcoa teams. The tructor, at Ul llt _ pagn and rocevod plans for surves b volunteer Young Republcans n Sprngfeld, Hllsde and New Provdence to take place ths week." A,specal campagn to locate «A dlttonal unrerstered voters" <»Att get under wa after *abor Mr. Krwan sad. Mssonar ves Tulk gon team took the top poston lfter plaoffs were amnaed. Ths past Frda, the Amercan/} Legon team could have cnched a frst place bcrtb n the?«ood tb«tournament b b«mtt» bowed, offer students some of lfe under the Sovet s, Mr. tjouul sad. seph Valsabol. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Frank Kllburg, Mrs. Peter Klburg, Mrs. Frank Klnahan. Mrs. Wllam Klbnas. Mrs. Frank Knght, Mrs. Edward Konopack, Sr., Mrs. Edward Konop_ack, Jr., Mrs. Mchael Kowalec, Mrs. Steven Kozlc, Mrs. Andrew Krapsho, MM. Edward Krempa and Mrs. Mchael Kuchta. A socal hour followed the meetng, wth refreshments n charge of Mrs. John Haferkorn and Mrs. Luclen Lawrence. Mrs. tmoth McDonough, pres- \dent, conducted tho busness sesch was preceded b reclwwu ~* the Rosar, a novena of ltaer for peace and benedcton b the «t. Rev. Msgr. John M. Walsh n the Church of St. Anne. tns,,an uuomac n «,.- sof hs vctor W last ears nals " tht Tr-Count Bos lour- (rno. was one of tbe man top nament Tuesda evenng b scorng fers to run nto trouble Sun- a 3 " v M* r ovtr c >" rk a* Scotch _j. Eckert carded a pl " ltts -,,..,.«,,, Ru Dombroskl und Art Bon- The fnals n whch Kcnltewpo ted for runherup honors W th wll meet Scotch Plans wth par 73s. Dombroskl got off wll be held ut 2 p.m. Sunda at tho ~«L..» _. v Unnb. Kenllworth Lttle League Feld, slowl wth a _. wth the second best nne of the da. a 34. Ra shot brds ovuw ut 2th nnd 5th holes. Bontempo K* j h puchers a frsl nnng 2th and 5t lsted nnes of 37 and 30. Mm Guerrkro, Anthon Lugara Vows [ Mss Olmpa KBNllWwnn-m.. KENLWORTH - The; class Anna Mara Guerrlero. daughter Kcnlworth Llttld League all*stars ;/ -... her- parent*, grandparents and other relatves, she fled. Latva n horsedrven wagons n 940 u> the Russans overrun the naton.. "We w»a republc, and we free, just as ou. Then the / B Board of GARWOOD The Board of Edupatlon receved bds Monda nght for the pantng and repar f LRWOOP Th». Lehman, on furlautttrom sonorv ussgnmet Cameroon, w*l be at the XJ " * "" ofga French Flt guest ted Presbteran Church thursunda. _ the wterors of rrankln and.lncoln Schools. Bds were wmof «"- b the followng concerns: PtostferCost Wnners Told Communsts came, talcng awa our propert because we >vere relgous people and well-to-do. Twelve of m relatves were exled to Sbera. Some were executed.".mss Danloffsad. She recalls takfoa refuge. WW%) v n Poland and then at, a dsplaced wlnner the 5 and 6-ear-old GARWOOD -, A,- _ r pantng contest at Lncoln School plaground was conduct*! b Mrs. Loretto Krone and; Mrs. Mar Quare Frda. v Donald ~ Kenlworth receved excellort hurlng Tuesda. Clark. xould manage onl one ht off all three Kojn sngle Grnvlllo Lon, Jr., who started and went four nnngs, Was credted wth the vctor. Don Jacob took the mound for one nnng und to hurl the o Rch Penn came on fnal stahza. The local club sco-ad l f t frst The local club scoad t run n the ntal frame on two sngle;) and an error. t added ts fnal two markers n the thrd on two sngles, a double, and a felders chqlcc.., Clark scored ts run n the frst oh a walk, u wld ptch und u sngle... was named Mss Plaground Lous. Vtale, Mr. -. Pl:«w Wllna Btnko and Thomus M. dlth receved awards for scot the nvtot ponts. Thomas was attendance wnner. Borough Counclman Fr; Masearo attended the gram. Wnners n contests d, Bll rj Carol Vt; lc!m Amerall-star team, 0-«, n Anthon J. Lugaru. son of Mr. and lc!m t * a Mrs. Anthon Lugara of. 488 Wash- 3 hard-fought nnngs Sunda at ngton avenue, Were marred n St. Clak Lttle League Feld.. Theresas Chtcb; Sunda after- The vctor, advanced Kenll- Uoon. worth to the semfnal round of the Tlje Hcv. SlVcsttr P. McVegh Trl-Count Bos Tournament, pattbr, oftlclated at the 4:30 p.nv Grenvlle Lon, Jr., paced th ceremon.- A recepton followed Kenllworth attack wth four hts at Rendalas, Greenbrook Town- Lon also pcked up the Wn b shp. -, ptchng: the fnal two/nnngs, Mr. Ouerrlero esco*ted hs strkng out four and allowng just daughter to the altar. Mss Mar- one Kt.."» len, AlU«retto of Rosale Park was KenHworths b d f h Th Me Louse " L *- --*--"" Judges Choose Carol Marrese, len, AlU«retto of Rosale Park was mad of honop. Th«Msses Louse n f d p of HoMllePark and Ann! C f d were brldes persons camp n GermWv, ;, joomptlltto. "t was durng World Wftf L [chaxlea Gvu... T and the Amercans often Used to drop bonbs, but Mrs. W. Joseph Choborda wll be organst; Mu» ona Wcod,rganlat and cbtllr drector, s on vacaton.. Scheduled tosmakon August 9 s the Rev. ThonW hr*)ve, pastot; of.the Georga Avenue Baptst Church ot Glennbnt, Md. The Rev. Mr3hcee tonnerl resded n Garwood and wa k member of the local - «- Vroodfod Cprp 55 South avenue. $0*l»; Edgar Hll Constructon nc., Woodbrdge. $20*00: and P. C. SUedler. Vena*. W,«W. the bds were referred to the buldngs and grounds "commttee thought even ths F better than c L lfe under the. Sonets." ZT. Mss DaoUott s the daughter of Theodore p«nlotf of Mllvlle and Trudeau Charles Gvm W«re second wnners. Others "- were Bol to T p lh d the late lhtoanloff. 8he waj bora n Latva, an mperal Russan provnce untu t was declared Oon. Carwood Sodal o loplpped wth a tuton tdwlh] The Amertcan Ga. The Amwcan Cao*er c J theoluntar health agenc ««- ng cance* on «WPJ- MM* AMrs. Jeaavf*mr Seaman was declared ld nu)fredp of HoMllePark and Ann Senonen o! Cranfqrd were brldes r madj.., v -." - (.. V Rlohjrd, Cera o Kenllworth serv«4 aa bet man. -Ushers were Vctnk, 0PW4 of»enhwo rth and John Brunt of Maplewood s Th brde a Cranfo walk to Rot rght b rgh thrd and delne Tun came on n -,- T,. a.sngle.to sendng Robe to beauufuu executed KENLWORTH %. A. Marreso of 643 Newark avenue wus chosen o lao, n watng to "Mss Seafood Prncess" n the annualbeaut contest held n conjunctpn wth BB Pea Das* Saturda at Pont Pleasant Louse p.. Errlco of 70 w»> avenue, West Long Branch, was selected "Mss Seafood Prncess." Second place wnner was Mss Patrca G. Morrson of Fords, whle Mss Adranna M. Hoek of Hawthorne Was the thjrd place choce. Also servng as ladles n wat- ng were "Mss Qeraldne Bnder an4 MUs Joan G. Ordk, both of rvlngton. - Y whlcb teal ol ho«w b Robe caght the Cranford team ohn Bu The brde, a Cranford s emplo C..B tended sehool [Jectrcal cpn b > of. Corp., Her husmnd, who atllworth, s anlel. J. : Heburn. n. Grahford, guard. Led n,tenth local bos held the The lead \fom ovaaua «"»»- nmtvmk GlVCll AWHtl Patrca Trodeau, Bets KENUWORTH Benjamn brefl n the 0th frame on hts b Lon and Albert Grad, an error, and pnch htter George Heruskas beng ht b a ptched ball, forcng n a run. But Cranford came rght back, wth a run on a ht, a walk and two wld ptches. Kehlworths four ptchers: Donald". Jacob, Robe, Thomas Chambersat>d Lon struck out 7, walked fve and gave up.seven 335 Coolldge drve, was skoal and degmtp M cafetera watress to. she has bew stud-. -poetr and lterature related eounes «t the r College n Vermont T S U M SS-f P»t»en»ed wth an award for 20BOftOVOB OF KENX.CurtAoK Drvng H»e for Newark Mfn * -m t. Vr. Talor fned $25 Muncpal was avenlnj n 94H33 \ «carea»ss drvng charge,, from an acejdeat Frl- ««V atonng-on North avenue. Utem Mketh of Newark, sustaned» vut Vp la the* accdent. John Bra of 3 Magnola-lanev Newark was fned $5 on a dsorderl conduct charge. The compl«mt was rnjdv b Mrs. Charles of SS Hazel avenue. MS m«-wmv anl Lant GQW ack. Judges n ths dvson were jean Perr and Mr% Loretta Wnner, ot the contest n the lp - -< 2 -ear -lold dompetlton, was. Gall SchnlUer. Placng second was Fronds Lenhard. Other contestants were Gerr Kral, Robert Mcrl, Janet Wrslg, Genevlcvt Muntt, Carol Ka Andres, Lldla. Relder, Samuel Rocco, Cherl Martel, Frank papandrea, parlaen TrudeAU, Sandra Andjes, Denns Dl Battsta, Cu*o\ Fenwlck, Conne Papandrea and Thomas Perr. Guure N. J. NOW PR&BNTNG EVERY FR. 4 SAT, NTE Gqrwoods Own RADO, T.V. & RECORDNG ARTST "FRANK NAHCA" Wrh Th«"NEW STEREOPHONC ACCORDON tr Oqr Pbu P, SH>ks and Ch9»» -* Dtner Sel GAEWOOD The annual Lttle League dnner wll be held, Saturda. 6. at tbe tothe Baonne Naval Suppl Depot. The award waspresented b Rear Adm, Frederck L. Hettcr, commandng offcer of the depot. Appont New Teacher GARWOOD Mst: Maranne Beckers of Westfeld has been hlredb the Board of Educaton to tench a ffth grade class at Lncoln School begnnng n. Mss Beckers replaces Mss* Mldred Cella of Newark, who was hred June 9 for the poston but later resgned becauseshe s plan- Brdal Attendants Fete Mss Obst KENLWORTH - A, sunore brdal shower honorng Mss Lenore D. Obst was gven recentl b her attendants, MUs Katherlne Lekauskas, MlssMarlln Goodreds, Mss Caroln Obst t. Mrs. Joan Forman and MUs Mar Anglola.. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav W-Obst of 625 Bloomhgdale avenue, Mss" Obst wl)l become the brde of Walter G. Martn, Jr., son o( Mr. and Mrs. Martn of 2 North street, on 27 u were: Peanut hunt, uel MuraWk: s Ben, and thk. treasure huntwst, Robert Grp Second, Ragpr Dunkelnmn, thrd,. Pwnk Martn; obs acevmst race, Ronald Bue ptmd race, Kathleen Rusctt,; lrd race, a te, Robert Hob Gar DcKe. Egg tpsa: Frst content, Wl Selbert and Robert Robe; sc contest, Frank Martn *ttd ( Cravalo; bean guessng, Mchael Trpodl; second, Machn, and thrd, Kathlttn FrJ dona Dance School Sets Openng KENLWORTH The "" School of Dancng wll o season wth cnrojmcnu 5 and B n St. Tht-rwj old church hall, t was ahnou"" ths week, s Oerruda and Wlls. rectors and teachers, hsvc 23 r. of professonal theatrcal exp ence n all felds of dancng. Dancng professonall «t places as the St. Lous Mundp Opera for several ears, RKO : Loews Crcuts, Rox Theatre Earl Carrolls unts, as well as \- ng nght dubs and hotels thr out the countr, the for were -known as Wlls *d Clare dance team. Both are choreographers n l feld ot dancng, and- facult leers tor Natonal Dance Tead Assocaton materal THK CONSTRUCTON w, TO,». SANTAMY SCWER OK ratrmxd AVENUE FROU A PONT JOO TOT EAST FHOM THE CENTER UNE OT MARKET STREET TO THE CENTER LNE Or SOUTH Slat 8THUCT AND TO PROVDE FOR" THE NECESSARY CAST RON CONNECTONS FROM THE SAD skwer TO THE CURB LNE AND MAXNO AN APPROPR- ATON FOR SAW PURPOSE AND PROVDNG FOR THE UAKNO OF AN AS8ESMEMT ON REAl. ESTATE, on Sep cm Evangelcal church, Cranford. The shower was gven Adl Lutheran at p nd T Judges w«ro A9rs. Mar and Mrs. Loretta Krone. Europe. HT ON REAL ESTATE BENErrgsb BY SUCH MPROVE- MENT. T, BE T ORRDAXNEO b the Maor and Councl ol the Boreush of Kenllworth: SECTON : That *n S-4«ctv-«.nlUr uwtr b«eon«lruct«4 on falrfkld Av- *nue ttatt a pont 200 fmt En»t from the center H««of Market Street tcthe center Kte of South 3t Street. SECTON 3 That all ncceuar cut ron, connecton!, whether for prenent or for ntlclate future nu,»h»u be con- tructed front the utoouul (anltur home of Mrs. Adolph LelkaUskas, 735 Monmouth avenue.. Guests were present from Kenlworth, Cnrtcrot, Rdfselle, Elzabeth, Clark, Cranford, Planfleld, rvlngton, Newark, Hllsde and Berkele Heghts. da b John Ha, presdent ofthe Lttle League. The dlnocr wll be the fnal event n ths ears Lttle Fremen Plan Pance For 26th r>w(larwood The Fxe Depart mqnt wll present a beneft dance for the welfare fund Frda, 6, at the Cranwood, t was announced recentl. Charman wll be Carmne Cusmano; honorar charmap. Chef Thomas Brlttaln; tckets, Ca.pt. Walter W. McGlnnla. co-chaknmn, Henr Ulhrlch, and entertanment charmen, Prank Wamca and *~ J ward McGnns. x M» Amercan Cancer Socet hasestmnted that about 450,000 new cancer cases wll be dscov- Unted States ths season. What sweet delghts a qule lfe affords. Grattude to God makes even temporal blessng a taste of he%vtth Wllam Romane BOBOVGH O PMMMJ 04 OBDNAWCE AW ORDNAJC; DEDlCATtNO CEHfor ntlclate future nu,»h»u be con tructed front the utoouul (anltur twer to the curb lne. SECTON 3: The con.tructlon of h uld _, KENLWORTH STREET. AS A POULt &E T brpaneo b tho Mavor tnt\ Councl of U«Borough ol Kenllworth: SECTON : LoU S. 4a. 43, 44 and 49. n Block S. a )»ld down, " dlatlnnuuhed on Secton jrr-untof- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR NUT or STOVE LOW SUMMER PRCES. Jt Ths Month Onll rul Your Coal Bn NOW Wth LEHGH Premum Anthracte SMPN BROS. COAL ft FUEL CO. HU vwn.j. HU PEA 8 nc. Oouol, K«w J«ru. b* and th* uw *r«hertb #frdlcat*d m a publc str««t or road. SECTON 3: The landx her«lnb«for«dtmrlbed a>«owned b th* B>r«u o( K<HU)wot\h and no appropraton., MMUdr (of kcqulrtns tuld pr\lw* or awardng * dkmale* n conntctlun wth th«aonuultlon of the urne. SECTON 3: ThU Ordnance tha! Uk««««ct att«r llnal pu4ak«and publcaton the manner provded b law. MetlM Mblta Kote» M.reb Gven that the ll Ovatlruttre tt/aa ntroduced at of Vw Governng Bod of tha f Klwrth on the2nd da (ojallml a aaawung of Vw G Borough of Klw of lob, MM/ t ttte trst Ujrte. Th Governng Bod of tha lworth on the2nd da wae then read f<* tald Ordlnnnce wll HlJ*»ag«SECTON a: ln» nm>[.u.n>, u. _ aanltar newer and all howe conn«ctlana ahull he n accordance wth th«olana and pclctlonj prepared b the Borouuh Enulne«r. SECTOtN 4: The eatlmated coat to be pad for >ald tewer and connecton! from all aourco* of the aunt of ss.ooo.m and thtr* la herab approprated for Ute Hntructlon of aald aewer tbe turn of t5.ooo.0o, whch turn.ha* been provded throuch ajtprqprutlona heretofore made n a budet heretofore adopted and desgnated u the captal mprovement fund. SECTON 8: The perod of uaefulneaa of aald untar aewer and connecton* la hereb determned.to be B ears and the auea«mrnt shall be pad n aueh b re«olut on determne* at the tme that the uuntmtnt ahall.be con.tlrr>«d <vr made and aueh perod of tme ahall not exceed fve»ar*. SECTON «-.: The coat of aald aewer and connwtlon* ahall be kaaaased upon the Unda beneltted or ncreaaed n value "> reuon thereof. SECTON 7: ThU Ordnance ahall ta(<t effect after fnal paasaae and publcaton n the munner provded b law. M»U*«J. blk) Motlett U Hereb OlVetx that Am foretolrt* OdnAnce»a«ntroduced at a MMtn* ol Uw - "-*- at the BaroucH ol ~ SSnd «U ol jjulv; hts between them. > Rchard Penn und Grad had two hts apece for the wnners. The loss elmnated the Cranford team fromthe Tr-Count tourne. The Cranford bos had won. ther "frst game aganst Warren Town* shp on August 3. Paul Flarte, startng Cranford ptcher, went hs prescrbed sx nnngs, gvng wa to Wane Jones wth a 5-5 te score onvhe, board. Jones contnued the thxllerddlng fve scoreless nnngs to the record,, beng releved b Rche Erdmann n tho 2th. EMtnann took the loss as Robe scootett-home from thrd on hs hcads-up baserunnng pla. Roundng out thejcrahford team n Sotzerlartd To Falter S." KENLWORTH Mr. and Thomas Lamb of 25* Boulcva have announced the nww th*r daughter,. M" V. to Walter S. Law, son" of Mrs Law 6f CorvalUs, Ore., and late Dr. Law.,. The marrage was pcrfo August 5 n a cvl ceremon" Basel, Swltxerland. Mr. U*» hs brde plan to be marred B relgous ceremon August 3«Schlosklrche, an Hvaneoca formed church n Mesenhe Glan. the homo the brdes father.., The brde s a graduate -or, General HOSPW». uj -u«nlun.t _. the _ Borouch Dated! Jul as Adv. VM: Bod. Boroush te Albans, Bob Olsonj Bll mus, Paul UngerteldU Mke Henehan. Bll Murek and Doug Bare. Managng the team was.harold Grace. and Coach was Ed Wnters. _, Bod K«nUwocU> on the Und <t* 0 Ju. SM. t «t then read tor the Brat Urn*. The *ald Ordl nance Wll4 be fuhher eonaldamd to Anal pusace b the Governng Bod) of tbe Borouab of Kanlrworth, at the Borough Mull, Boulevard, KenUworth Cancer can strke an an age, accordng to tho can Cancer Socet. L heed the Seven Danger cancer. run Borough Mull, Boulevard, New Jerse, at eght oclock ntdara nlnst US.T > on the S«th da of Aucuat. ts*. At such Ume and place, or at an) Urte and puce to whleh auck maetna ma be adjourned, all persons ntareatad wul be ajlven an opportunt to be heard concernng! such Ordnance. B O<dw of that Oovemtn* Bod. PHLP J UcOKVNA. B h O e r Dated! Jul SS. MS. Adv. fees: tls.. :SX:. erk S-St TO COAST HNRY P. TOWNSEHO, ALLED VAN LNES, nc. -44M al..- t.. brul. who wus escorted to r b her father, was at- Mss Barbaru Enz of ; mutd of honor. Her were Mss Bettc Orle, MrS. Martn Fakelb tnun of Lnden and Mls Mar Ann Portur, sst-r of the brdegroom. Elzabeth :nd Tlrresa Porter, ssters of the brdegroom, were flower fcrlx. Thomas Porter of ElzabHh wa» hs brother.: best man.. Warren of Kosetle, dregor Stxllto b j of Elxabeth and Mr. Fakelman serv-d as ushers. Bernard Krck, rhurch organst, and Mss Margaret Tuntblct, sololst. both of.. Park, ptt>vded th<> mhc. Tl»e brd<>, an ulumna of Benedt-nc Academ. Elzabeth, wll., General Hosptal School of Nrsn«; n October. Mr. Porter, an alumnus of Seton Hll Preparator School. South QranKf, s a senor at Seton Hall Unverst. The couple wll lve n RoseU Park on tl»»-4- rettrh from u hoq«?noon n tho poconov. Slrh«->* ntekal o rnc KEMlLWORTr Members of the k«-jlwujth Polce Athletc -auue ravf been nvted to tho annual outng md pcnc sponsored b the Shrlners of Salaam Temple, Newark, accordng to Pasecretar!, - t The outng wll be ths Sunda at Mazda Brook Farms, Purslp- The frst 8Q jpal, chldren (o regster at polce heudquartwlll be ellalblo to* attend. On the da of the pcnc, tho chldren are to assemble ut a.m. n front of Hardng School for transportaton accordng to Patrolman DMarlo., (la p n at Meetng KENLWORTf Robert M. Capln, 38 North 22td street, attendw ed s m*ln of tho nosrd of drectors of the New:rk.chapter of the-natonal Assocaton -ofac-. taftt-tj held at Glen Kld«.> Countr Club last Tuesda evenng. Mr. Caphn s drector of bcrshlps of the "Newark chapter. He s emploed wthgcneral Anlne and Flm Corp., Unden, Dolores Drake, George Habchl Wed n Church kejjlwouth The marrage of Mss- Dolores Helen Drnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Drake of 308 Lncoln drve, and George W. Hubcht, son of Mrs. Georte Ounn of East "Orange, took place S:ur<l; Merncjun n St. Theresas ha th. The bndegrobm B~ul)Ul~l! Habchl. The ceremon wus >e(ormed b the Rev. SKfter J. McVegh, pastor. A recepton wan held at Ht- Wnfeld Scoll Hotel. Elzaoeth. The brd was e!.eortet to the altar b her father. M»s Florence Shoud of Kenllwurth was her cousns nd of honor. whh\mst; Nanc Druke, sster or the brde, and Mss Terea Fntsch of Kenlworth, also» cousn of the hlde, served as brdesmads. Joseph Stu/ nf.nfwark Was-best man. Ronald Wenberg of Unon und Douuhs j"" of KelwotJ". cousns ot the brde, woc«.uslen;. An ;urn. of.jonathan OaUrt Hgh School, Sp-ru!lld, JHOut Luboratorlerf, Kenl worth, husband, an East Orange School tfruduu-. s emploed h rrmert* t.urance Co., Newark The couple wll lve at 2 W;u.h- nuton place, Canfotd. on ther relun frurt a weddng trp to tn Vrgn slands. of Mrs. Monahant; daughter. Mss Mar ou Wuxler, to Pt«>r Marlnu sorl-of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Marnoof U(J North avenue, Gar- woorl.,..- The prospectve brde s a senor at Jonathan Daton Ruglona. Hgh-School. Sprngfeld. Mr. Man, a aruduat- of that school, l. >:tatom-d jt (.amp.ejeune, N. C, where h- s servng wth the Marne Corp*. Mss Wussler h Fancee of Marne KENLWORTH Mr. ard M-;. Robert Motalon of 2.,L!0lh stre<t have made, known the xrotlal The research attack on canre.f.-, the create.:! and costlest sln;le tnde takng " medcal hstor. Practcall ever branch of modern nclrncc s engaged n rancer research accordn g to the Amercan CancS* Socet. /(; p! Nursng, and she also a«e the Unverst College, Ne Rutgers. A regstered nurse, was the practcal nurse std structor at the hosptal leavng for German. Mr. Law attended Oregon College. He s assgned to the» oal DeUchment of the 08th w eral Hosptal at Neubrueck<: > German. Hs wlfo s a emploe at the hospltu \(~ l < > "* * f S ore BELTS YLLE S to 8 LB. AVERAGE NO FUSS! NO MUSS! OVEN-READY / HCKORY SMOKED CHOP QFG TOP QUALTY CUT/fROM TENDER, YOUNG CORN FED PORKERS PORK LONS - : : $..: \$ TWMfOUKTY fcocrs > m\ AJ LON END b. QFG-LEAN,. MLD CURE, Call Hams ar. f? {:..-:!» b. 39 Ukt* FAMOUS TULP FAR - LGHTLY SALTO U S D A. ORADB " ROLLPKG. Butter ML. u :. *. - : ".. \ FAMOUS TULP FAR -ALL MEAT SKNLESS 63 franks f umm ROT. Dont forg «U Ho* Dog Rolls Pure Prnt J M E.~#**«MU * mm -. j%jr% LARD " ;. Swss Cheese 49 RCH N GARDEN JFAVOR FftESH Green Beans k 0 Zest ««**** Cascade Blue Dot Duz *+ 3» ++ Comet Cleanser *«- Comet Cleanser <**.*» Dash Detergent - 3 North Avenue, Cranford 488 Boulevard, Konltworth AUprkwffactthnW.A ML " Ltf-*

10 ;. V 6t crron* ATO CHRONCLE, THPBSDAY. AUOPST n, w CLASSFED RATES ram nramnom -t,««a w.. tl» ssa«s salatasssk. W**ks wllksat sa» cku u) sals a weraj M eaala aalalssasm. A*> ST BY UN B seats a Has. Aaa set la ess*, wlla Maaa Uaes»r 4la»laf Uses ad he aasrrsc> Uses. Dspla Mass <ll at. tr* ealk share** as twe Uass. CASH. Checks er BUasae vast asaavsruuag eas. NM OEADUNK KM. COrf-Weaassaas s «A.M. For Rent b ds os-.wat. lufes. BRda* * wn-uajr. jdumswj OBtafBAX....M Ate, KJUBU r u Wesson shls «-«CRANVORO HOTB. FURNSHED room, n prvate horfw. for busness man or wornan. near transportaton. References requred. Call after 6 p.m. BRdge FURNSHED room. al transportaton. \*«.«.*.... rlvate home, Gentleman LARGE room. Ver large town. BHld«* 6-8SS7. near For FNE PANTS AND WAMCLS One coat cellng (Ut Vnl bass wall t»lnt Alkd flat wall pant Al Color* Appl Wth bru*h or roller Satn Kramel "Chernllux" Whte enamel Non Yallowlnc Touch Door fnshes Exteror houae pant Whte and Color* Asbestos Shngle pant >. Shake Pant Color matchng servce. CHEMCOTS PANT WORKS 709 Boulevard. Kenlworth Phone BB «-«M Apartment* For Rent APARTMENT. 3 room* and bath, all Utltes turulhrd except Rat. rent 75 per. month, located at 0 North Unon avenue. Cranford. Call Max Tleger and Co. JCUtUDeth APAHTMENT. 4.rooms; 3rd floor; Un furnshed: all utltes furntahed; adults onl. 445 West Thrd Ave.. Garwood..nOTUrNT 4 room«, nd floor. * AquT?eaMS North avenue. East. Cranford. KOUR room upsrtrnunt, near hgh school, adults preferred, heat and hot watc nuppucd. Hont sloo. Box 73, c/o Cltl un and Chroncle. UPHOLSXRNQ rurnttura repars, draperes, slp covers. Venetan blnds, Mb* choce of fabrcs. F. Kantnar *> Son. UO South Av«.. E. T«L "" Real E*tote For SaU branpord BOARD OF REALTORS rtom. AU Multple lstng Servce [ Selbart. MUMota Drtva. Rcrflfrt* For Sole Umel RUTHL.RCHNS ""* - BBAXtOB 74 Cantanalat Ava. UUd*s -» For A Happ Home... See J. P.LENOX»u P S-UtO North A«aB*e East Crantord. M lst Wth Lenox Real Estate For... EASY LVNG Sevan rooms bedrooms and bath on st floor: 3 bxhoonm. tuu shower on, 2nd. Fnshed basement, enclosed porch.! outdoor freplace, tool house, fob pond and garden lght*. Wall-to-wall carpet- ng ncluded. n Beathcnneade. close to schools. tasjoo. Owner. BBdce, «-3t39. tf EVELYN WADE BMttoMnraror 4tt Mdrth OnloB Av*. BRdge Work Wanted - Fenume WOMAM «O bals alt daa or astnl«- s M rarw»-., - Trps to all arports, ralwa staton* & pet CALL BRldg. ojowl Umoa.n«for weddng - Trps to anpuee -Prces Ver EteasoneMe - tunset Champon.... _. J..-.,...J_. _ j, - n WOMAN wlabm ronta* to do at home- Call,BHkl «-*»l. woman wn*e» Woolnt 3 hxr«ur s _at our ho~r or»w brt&svst"** McPHERSON REALTY Co. «w»» """SL w..4.a.m tf Or b Appontment stona.la ALDKN ST. ** M*" WOMAN Wshes das work,. References. Plalnfteld Van*. tor and dalrvarad. PUUoaao -. S4T Jsftsnsa Ava.. Worth Planflald. tf ASPHALT DRVCWAV*. and loader tarhret losuft La S7 Hanto An., BBldaa M m, _ «vanlna» CaU SX room deluxe apartment (aclng park, near Garden State Parkwa. Newl decorated. BRdge topsoll. tll drt. «rs»el crushed stona. cnders and sand. CaU to PLaln- Oald B-8WM. " tf rxnvtan &UND3 n stock, S3to tna)u* custom qualt stock blnds, all 4 nches long, KM; also Jencraft and C. W. Hreneman custom blnds, Soc sq. t. Cranford Upholstar Jlhop, South Ave E., BMdf B-0M3. tf Apartment Wanted THREE or four. room apartment. n "- *--- >vantcd b oung couple. Hlgfcs=st TBXXVtSON BSPABKO FA«. far «k»,""j~skl..fc- beat and fastest aarvtoa eau»oooom \ *2~JKZV tmr : *"" DacUk. UlduMW. Ba or Bght gop. MlUua, - BEHASUVV Tunumo AND nutda Btrkm ***** ~ * " * BaassWasaatsaL asbbbvasbbtfabbbtatabbl BBVBBBB BsftaBsT UBfaAA G. G. NUNN WttlVrf nsurers fbrdge 60 LETTS HAVE THE GANG N! one w» sra rtvltaa»«> *» owclr - FUX chare* bookkeeper desms»«rlt to do at horn*, small wrte-ups, tax reports, paroll, etc. BBtdca *-aa*s. Fros EtHmatss LEVY mmset TaVn, regulajr season UtUrts n the Cranford Recro«tlan, ".,j LeagueJ4ple ated "» Roals n two straght gomes Monda S " Tuesda cvehnwto.wlo the league plaoffs as wcll Hermann heldnhe RoaW "" " three.tev- "","To" both vctora. utt n ftnou b nvoout or three from Bll n: Help Wanted - Female Nusta* Home-, - GENERAL CONTRACTOR - a-lta*. No chldren October lt Pantng - Decoratng RUBBER STAMPS made to v» _ - short notce, usuall 34 hours servce. Prces reasonable. Beat of materal and workmanshp. Cranford Rubber Btarop Shop. ll North Avenue. W., BRdge. S-MO.. U (or estmates. KUtrntlCA* BEBVOB HaxbUrn. seanaml -«*s stda Ava.. BBadga OKMKHAL CAWBTWrao*- wark. Bapela, allawmora, stars, donnara. P2 5 _ PHL F. HENEHAN lutaltor -- \ Alden Btreet. BRUUe Multple Lstng Servlce- A 30 recraataan room wth a burnng Uraplac* and a bg pat lovel shad* trass s absolutel. for partes. Theres an extra room and bath, plus a laundr room on the same level as tha rae. room. 3 car attached S rage. S rooms and 3 ceramc tle th«. hot watar heat, and a beautful settng for ths ver lovel, home. CaBMUdlTJTor WOMAN faw. rferk «n-dt,?fj*-, fountan; part fountan, part tme mornng* and, aarl afternoons- Tpng bdpfut Ap-< pl Seller Drug Store. 03 Walnut avenue, Cranford.. or thre the,, l; Labels. The Roals won two,,tu.ee from Brecns..,, Mundas game, Sunset won bv, 4 2 score. Hermann and Ra cmrlla had two hts each and...,h drove n.two runs. Bruce Bf..M-«t. the losnk hurfer, elded "Vrrorn and walks hurt the on Tuesda as Sunset won d $h PHESCUPTOH OPTCtAMB 09 JEFFERSON AVE. Martn Bldfl. 8txa«t floor ELZABETH WQXAM ROESEL U>l«rloV and Extsrlor Pantng. Sklled mechancs. Personal supervson. 05 Columba Avenue. Cranford. CaU auudg* t-375. B. a BLUNCK s SOM, formerl Mltschke -..._». r.._._».,! Heaorattng. CHARCOALs flms, newspapers, groeere*. Hsvelks General Store, 343 Boulevard. Kenllwortb. tf SWNQ MACHOE8 New Machnes) Used Machnes Repars Sewng Courses f N6ER 8TWKQ CNTER Um Street WetUUld ADsms Open Monda evenng tu p.m. PANO CLKARANCK Sale) Baldwn, L>ester ard others. Dudkln Hano Co., Nortn Av«., at Ralroad SUtlon. West-. R. BLUNCX at SON, formerl Nltechk* and Blunck, Pantng and Deeorattng, 0S Mchgan Avenue, KenUworth. t t t-hm. CHestaut V MnOCOORAPHNa - AB tnas. Ctab bulletns, postals, booklata. Also suwat ateno«raph and tptac VaaaoaaMa. atanacrapb - nolda servce. M-K taa. : ST4. NlghU Call-* Salejmen JD«M«wg* Naom J«J*«.n R MENZZL. ng. Pho Avenue. la.rsa MCHAEL M. «- tel? D T r l nt cotor.«sae3s5a5sa s-nft. CLEAM. wash Mar Knauer rank SUdlrru aoml Hanah. tleen p. Wlson _. OPEN WBHC4CNDS- 8at from a.m. Sun from. BR M6H BR «-WM. BR 6-J4W SPACE AND LOCATON are found n ths handsome, older home. Theres so mueh to be sad for ths tpe of home, that s deal for a growng faml. Frst, theres 3 baths, and a lav.. Second, theres 5 bedrooms. Thrd, theres a st floor den. plus the lvng room, dnng room. Urge ktchen, entrance hall and screened porch. A large tree shaded lot and convenent locaton, makes ths a must on our nspecton lst. \ REASONABLY PRCED FTJU. OR PART TME tor specal poston m uncrawded feld.. j>xn no patttea. canvasslnc or debverlng. Uf UandW sterlng suv«r. fne Bavaran] - ~. mnm chna and talnsras steej fut wave "- * "«.«rv Sales work b chna and Usnw».. far»ha flasterltng Co, Sales work b appontment onl on referral plan.. Applcant preferred who needs SSO a weak or more and can devote a mnmum of 30 hours per week for busness. Car and pbooe snutlal for local use. CaU MKrcur 5-«lsT collect. *-* TYPST-CLERK, <._llur wth- offlc "CALL BENTUV for B"""* _««bsav «t balow avaraga cost BRdge -v-ala* METAL WEATHER. Bepatrt and altarattona, etmaat work., gsranaa. porabas. naulmm. rooftnfj and sdng, block oadloca. o»atfaaaa Jo a. alumnum doors.. OBOsUn at HOSES M BurehflaU Ava.. A. DETERNO experenced, famlar wth, offce procedure, ataad emploment- Ar-con "RCLE PLASTC CO. SO* South Ave..-Garwood REAL ESTATE NSURANCE BOOK shelves, base cabnet, wall cabnet, radator enclosures, chest of rswars. tables, to chests cornces, unpalnted. FRED DAVEY, 43 N. 7th street. KenUworth. BRdge 8-&S55. tf Muscal nstructon Mow bg s our faml T Do ou need &-4- or 3 BedroomsT Call lor detaus regardng these FERTLZER. Peat Moss. Hper Humus. Baccto Mchgan Peat, Orasoks. etc. *. E. Trubenbach, B South Ae., K., t-f U PANO Studrntt Anwunclntf clan pano count. lultcd students, small lronps. Wanda u GlnMrc, Bachelor.\l)c Dt>uruv. ColUu, Mlserlcordla. tnduule uuuk Teachers College, Columba Unlvtralt-, farmer Publc School Musc Supervsor. BRldua 8- glvsss NEW HOMES - jur FOR ou! FOR THE KEY/ to a Better-Home-- SEE G. G. NUNN T GENERAL Houseworker. help wth 3.«naaknc Sleeps L;, 3-4 landslde. f>ch man on thl. sunset team tfot one. Wt to glvc, h(. toarefnne sn,,," lumann ptched n dnc-httef-n unmts llrst game aranst the tlaek -bcs. whch t won b a a count. n the second encounter Ted nebetje chalked up o twohtto fur the Labels as the blnnk- (\ thf champs, 2-0. Folx Appuzato shut out the Labels, S-0, n the thrd game. Red 3omv;m clubbed a homer wth the s loaded to lead the Sunsets at Bonnrtt ptched a sx-htter as m>al took ther ftrst game A LARRY &EDWE, u, the second UK, or Brcens ennu came back wth a. two-ht lob lo take the rubber- game, 3- aded ht) cause wth a trple Lnd a sngle * 4S North Ave., E. frwm. MATURE woman for lght. houmrwork and care of chldren. «to ajo pjn., 4 nghts weekl.»" < Ma. (4*3. COW or horse msnure, well rotted. Enrch flower beds", roses, gardens. Rch, farm top sol. *S delvered. CHestnut rsrns, MUrdock>B-48aa; 4 hours. U SUMP PUMPS,»35 up. OarVood Pant and Hardware. 340 North Ave., Oarwood. SUnset s-530- tf Tutorng ALUMNUM combnaton storm LAMDSCANNO and TREE WO*K Jm Lovatand 75 Osntral Av». Weatflald ADams -ltwor ADams t-tm TV COLOB RADO M-n B. ofsepltwds: tt A: DETERltJG, Realtor ALtlMNtm porch «V«uf >«"f«~««- BvW jslouslas. awnng, tpa wndows, aaaa-. aj. KRATE «< NSVllANCS bnaton storm wndows and, soreaoa ar., eomblnatlor. doors. Ufattaaj Alumnnm A A Q T» - U C» prodarfab.. M loutb **%. w. 208 Beect ot. Tpst. Fnona vnuw.- WOMAN ur ntnl housework; one G.G.NUNN Ulr North Xva. Eart. «t Cantamrfal BRdge 6-80 Help j V$ed Cars For Sale 9S3 Studebaker. hardtop, V, S.S., good mechancal condton. Needs bod work, «2S0. BHdge B-S788.. MUSC Sounds bsttar on"h-f aqurpmant Vented from Town Sound. Dane* Floor Servces gn. Woo# ataplrst «*. Wanted To Bu SALESMEN: Fred W. jmajf SSh».; ******.r* PHOTOORAPHV.,B**fao. whte, also color. Ja BHdgst t-4m«. HARDWOOD Lumber, dressedor rough. S43R*. CHRSTMAS U cteeer than ou thnk. wh not order our cards now and avod tha late rush. *«a we show ou the roost attract!** cardsou ha* ever.seen. BRldg* S-M7X. MODERN or anttoua "r t n S S l Dtstols. swords. «c. Top P" t *LJHJt wucnrt our convwlaasa. «TO9««S-5S4O. CLEAN 5c per b. no button* or hooka.! catcher, \rer_. good candtkm.* t a. EcursE Uwn catcher. Xfer BRdge B-O4*. »* _*J?_S CONSTRUCTON tool shad. feet-baw» tact squan. tdaal tor ttaraaa ol chldrens - raowcrs 6T TS NWNa HAVEACNOg? LOOKNG FORA RVER? --U\"-- -"- a, mam,.,. w««._ g to tte Cranford Wvar. Lots of spaca to buld a dodc ataaf.four Castwo«bpen ffoot pofcn«entrance hall, ktchen wth Hoteout dlshwaaherrcolorad ttla bath, alumnum eammnattoo, teraena and storm wndows. EM atactekv atrvce. ovenlmd gatata. G. R H0WLAND, Realtor BB Sumumer Rental LONGWOOD Lak*»f»rreate dock: row- boat and canoewfectbroa bungalow. ~ Ua9Cpal MVQL PROPERTY OWNERS- Our Work s Bomlwd and Guaranteed SDEWALKS CURBS DRVEWAYS SWMMNG POOLS AND PATOS CONCRETE or ASPHALT KVJU AAVSVF.... N C O l f O A T K, WAbash rttot Y EARS DRUG nstructon ARTS AMD CBAFTS Do ou lke to pant r Jon Cranford Creatve Art f Group- Class formng n. For nformaton call Mr*. Sheahan. BRdge «-«3O. «-!> 8T w Fawr. wth " SH lx.-...: * "» bfa-vj..* Just ewnpletad datng alt Os extras. k(->a..aw-, That S ear omjptlt level has S bedrooms and S tle baths. Loads * closet space wth a walk-ln ctoset tat, maaw. bed- toosn. Modem acleace ktchen wth a tjture 4th, bedroom and storage room. WaU-towaU carpetng ncluded. tas.soo. $PACOUS BUNGALOW Settle our faml n ths excellent \ neghborhood. 4 bedrooms and two baths Pus a beautuul pato off the dnng»..h«basems, lots Wanted LOT wanted n Cmntonl, good re dental neghborhood. Ptease CaU DL m aware S-7M*. : ".. «-» Has Been Accuratel Fllng Prescrptos Jv& As Your Doctor Orders! 4 J. WALTER SEAGEB, Reg. Ph«~ 04 N. Unon Av. CRANFORD - Calt For S*gS v «Tf~" Jumble Store Closed all of August Wll reopen tal. Fo* collecton, call BR 4-3gM. B» S-94M. BB «-t7»*. B-4 LBON.SS ABOE LSTNGS -_ M.««oftlcea of tha neghborhood. «nwuwu. ~ Pus a beautuul pato off the dnng rosm. A large, tnlshed basement.wll let the chldren rough t up. -OuUoor freplace, tlsh pond; garden lghts. AU. garage* W«...UU..»>*..*..U..M.MM~.«*MM.,, et asm Mns asnsm mm mean w,., w CXAMFOftD BOABD OT atealtou LOOK MA THE MO» "REALTOR" Hurtng Servce CX)LONALS mcade secton, askng»»-».»»»*»<».-rautford-aablwvuu-..,_. V.N.A. for geoexml»»-<< Vsts. --. podennks. malemal and nfant care. health educaton- The VbrUnc Nurse Can Help You. Nomuul F*«. Telephone BSdcr «-W5t; or consult Telephone Drector. Hoars Monda tfan Frda. :» a.m- te 4:30 p.m. Saturda sum. to pja. Mo servce Sundas or holda*. LOCAL AND LONG DSTANCE MOVNG Goods Exclusvel Sorage Packng room Mortgage Mone MORTGAGE at*jea.«cbamford SAVDsOS % UOAM AMOftATKMf ataeta > Qsawa seoau Call BUdg. 64*98 43 South Avsv Cr-nfordUN.J. EtHmates Gven oh An Movng ProbM rer>trrace and two Askng ~ Dressmaker, Alteratons Truckng -Haulng GUARANTEED FOREVER Electrcal Components Exceptcd NO MATTER WHAT KND OF FUEL YOU ARE USNG, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! Call For Free Demonstraton FREE Heatng Surve No Down Pament 3YeersTo>e - HAHEEWTGENCVr. Realtors.» Metth A***«..:. BR and BR &0777 PETERSON-RNGLE- NEWMAN-ATWOOD a «l r-u ffts WESTFBJ) RMtnlda Dr. tsrts OARWOOt* mm Mg Marth *- S**r*!?ff f l BRldg«64»34 KN FUEL CO. lj3,cemnnala l CNFORD ABOVB LSTNGS "REALTOR" AKNE M. OBREN Real Estate 207 North Unon Ave. BR BR6-aO3Cf SAY -HAPPY BRTHDAY BY PHONE All V0retes ON SALE from 4 PM. TO Sever! Das A Week PHOKE BRDGE And W* Have Them Read For Youl COMMlmS TAP touth AVaU. ter-.:.&k,<± v. : - Al j{fc4djlwj! ;"...(.--,.walfll Wfclu lf_.olce f±lll>stol Wns Roosevelt Wns Junor Crown Roosevelt Plaground won the ranford PlagrouAds Junor Souball League ttle last Thrsda.Wtng Hgh School, 9-3, n a plavoff game at Memoral Feld. HVl School defeated Roosevelt n rtu-r fnal regulur season meetng lust week to tc Roosevelt for the. Hgh School (wascompletel outplaed b RoostsvelK Pul Flarte ptched a good Bme. Wane- Jones, the Roosevelt shorts-top. Sparkplugged the wn ners at bat and n the feld. Grffn was the losng ptcher. Danun Pon League Wll Enter Tournament A 5-man all-star team wll represent the Cranford Bos Baseball Leagues pon League n.,, t _-.the Rahwa-South Planfold nx [nm Brecns. 5-a. W / k l f o w l Tournament, t w«s as-,,m, the «t»cond tlt for Brcens 7-Z.,,_,,..: w._,...(*.- Gfonfords polce pstol tcanv nalktd up convncng vctorcsxm tda and Monda over Unon _J New Provdence polceteams. n the Frda. mutch/xranford lopped Unon, Local lcers scored as/follows: Joseph vacs, 289; Pred Roberts, 287; Thrnpru, 279, and Arthur 77.. _.jre formondas match rtnst New Provdence was 03-9t. Cranford men scored as jllows: Roberts, 287; Kovacs, 279; jlflubm Blanc, 279, and Thmons, nounced toda b Danel H.Tcrr, vce-presdent Pon League. Twent-three bos were chosen to tr out for the teams and practce sesonp-are beng -held ths week throtgh Saturda mornng, Mr. Terr sad. Cranford wll oppose Rahwa jt 3 p.m. Sunda n a frst-round game at R,ahwa Hgh School Feld. The wnner wll pla n the second round the followng Sunda.. The fnal game s set for 7. Eght teams are; entered n the tourne, Mr. Terr stated. All members of the. all-star squad are 5 ears old, the maxmum age for Pon League comhosesmwr Net Fnal* Cranfords Eleanor Damm. topseeded n the Unon Count womens tenns tournament, was defeated n the fnals Sunda at Warnanco Park b unrated Frances McBrde of Planfeld. 6-0,.6-4. n the mens dvson, Cephas Monnett of Rahwa, "the veteran defendng champ, swept to an eas G-, 6-. G-0 vctor over Ra Kunul of Ruhwu. The new womens champon; al-. though unseeded n the tourne, ranked as one of the outstandng net prospects n New Jerse n 95. That ear she was rated 6th n the Countr and second n thf East among junor grls. However, Knce that tme tha tall, prett blonde has seen lttle compettve acton. The 25-earold ttlst exhbted a strong servce urd a powerful forehand to, gv one of the best performances n n ths tourne. Wns 5 Matches She won fve matches on her wa to thexchamponshp, losng onl sx games four to Mss Damm n her >fl sets. MUs Mc- Brde blanked second-seeded Mar McCarth of Scotch Klans n the sems, 6-0, 6-0,~ whv Eleanor reachtd the fnals wth o«, 2-0, 6-2, wn over Dot F.urness otsezlabethl» \ Monnett, a heav choceto wnv lost onl 7 g;m(,f n 2 sets durng the3st annual mens event. Cephas, who captured the East- ern.. Unon- Count chumplonshp recentl,"trmmed Chaunce Bartholet of Rosclle n the sem-fnals, 6.-, 6-2, 6-K* Kunel trounced S Grubel of Mountansde, sxth rated, 6-4, 8-, 6-0, to. fan the fnals. Although Monnett lost -onl.two games to wn the top laurels, he needed two hours and 40 mnutes to defeat Kunel snce 5 of the tlts went to deuce. Two hghl-rajed plaers, second-ranked Justn McCarth of Scotch Plans and seventh-seeded Dan Vella of Lnden, were upset n three-set battles. Grubel bounced out McCarth whle unranked Bartholet ousted Vella. THE CBANQRD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST S, Fsh Wns Local Man a Ctaton Page AL Stars Defeat Warren, ("...nl(rl.\!rc-;.n.fe all-stars d-feated W.ncn n-, ;t S UPlans la*t Wcdnstl. n tlu-r frst round n th«- T!-l"tv Hu>sTournament." hut l"t t. C-S. t l; nnt\!- Sun;\ n llwr rouru l>;lf (S-c Kfnl- >:>:<- : d<t;l<-d.comt- d-lnnlm: cuntr ) B:rll- -.v.ll r\ nnfor C"r;nfdcl. n the Vlrrcn >ut sx wlulr ;l- n tts H- > n-lcutl on l.ll: H.wtt Unan!!b<u. Unam Stars Wn b 9-3 At Kenl worth,l!v! T V Cllllv,,n. ;«, nl l.lll H «W l t t,,..,.,,,,,,.. VMtm: -th new Kenlworth w;!c th«* slat: ;m Usrm lurn-,..., r,,,.., l O" W.lltJl lt V\as lllv. /. r, T r the sxth b\ Kvtu-v....,.. c, Mon Mnur L«% a;ue All-Stars -.Crunrord <-«t., ts m.t:l un, t),alkll ) * «l-:t wn over tlun the thrd frame wlu-u lloh )- Kctulworth SmolKFr All-Stars. son w:s s;ff T,.n rmr, \v;s sacrfcetl to second h r Al- bans, took thmj on :m mfell out j Paul Klrte ;md wncd on a snulo b Crau Ne:l Varrcn Comrbacll The Wurron team came back n the last of the thrd for ts rgn. Ben* sngled, took second on an nfeld out :n«l s-tel ;s Dale Thronoh-r, fdnel of rahford. b-at out a tap n frntt f the mound. On the throw to rst. ten/. Mmded thrd nrul petton. Larr - Watknson wll manage the team, asssted b Gene Dohn. pner Wdrkshopg leld b Green Thumb Summer workshops have been Uld b memberb of the Green [hunb Garden Club at the homes Mrs. A. W.Bakd, Mrs. BenJa- n Brxner and Mrs. Ncholas mperato. Mrs. Francs Burke cted the flower arrangement ram,. Mrs. Mchael Carloz, charman f garden therap,.and her com* jjttee, Mrs. Bard, Un. H. W. purlc, Mrs. mpcrato and Mrs. )hn Novak, vsted Lons Veter-r s Hosptal on August 8 and as- sted n makng flower arfangents (or the patents. Ar Condtoned MAPLEWOOD THEATRE 55 Mnplfwood Ave. SO "A major event o< K* <{ah?«."te«mr... A nuut." John Msrtjn, of the K.Y. Tmes the Bolsh Ballet llmed n London n Esstmah color SUN. thru THOU, AUG Gudance Dept. Receves Help From Volunteers The Cranford Hgh School gudance department, wlufb. hat been open throughout ths summer, has been asssted b "vohmteer workers from the student bod. Whle schedulng operatons and plans for the school ear were tnder wa, the volunteer workers dd recordng, telephonng, flng, tpng, and performed general clercal dutes. The ~ pupls who" contrbuted generousl of tme and effort to the functonng of the department durng the summer-months are Dana Baldwn. Maron Ramsa, Lnn Rell, Annette Hoagland, June Gruss, Huth-Ann Smth" and Carol McMaster. Ths contrbuton of servce and demonstraton of loalt to the school sstem b these oung people s most commendable, school authortes stated. Pon League. Troutg Set for Sept. 3, 20 The Pon League of the Cranford Bos Baseball Leagues wll hold trouts ths (all nstead of n the sprng, t was announced toda b Danel H. Torr,.vce-presde«t n charge of the Ppn League. Trout sessonsarc set for Saturda, 3 ard 20, at p.m. at the Nornahegan Boulevard Feld, More.trouts wll be held n the sprng for new bos n town, Mr. Terr stated. n Tranng Program Rchard Mauthe, representatve of Natonwde nsurance n Cranford, s one of 27 agents attendng the tranng program ths week at the Hotel Hldebrecht, Trenton.. Dr. Wllam Phlpot, 735 Wllow street, earned a ctaton n the 0th annual Mam Beach Summer- Fshng -Tournament when he landed ths 42 pound Balfsh. Dr. Phlpot, cajljjght the C ft. 7 n. sal whle fshng"from, Capt. Bob Moods* boat, "Fo H." :,:. ;". rst Round Game Results Reported for Net Tourne Frst-round results n the Crunford v Recreaton Commttees plaground tenns tournament were announced Toda b Thomas Tpald, plagrounds drector. \:. t s expected thetourne wll be completed ths week, Mr. Tpald stated. There are nne dvsons. The are: elementar bos, elementar grls, junor hgh bos, ju. _ ( nvtaton Da Tournament At Echo Lake nvtaton ta golf tournaments were conductwk/tuesda at Echo Lake Countr Clbb. Westfeld, for women members and guests. Mrs. Helen Smth md the low gross score among the guests. Net score wnners were: FrstJWrs. Nelle Connor; second, Mrs. Tfjll Schueler; thrd, Mrs. F. McCojr fourth, Ms. E. Baron, und ffth. r hgh grls, junor hgh grlsx doubles, senor hgh grls doubles, begnners senor hgh sngles, advanced senor hgh grls sngles, and senor hgh bos sngles. Frst-round wnners n the varous dvsons are: Elementar bos (north sde) Jm Walsh over Hub Peterson, 6-3; Gu Fsher over Paul Douglas, 6-0; John Pak-- ente. over Rchard Echngcr, 6-0; Gerald Grace over Mark Fngcrln, forfet; Robert Knox over Rchard Erdmann, 6-2 and Pete Occ over Jerr Grffn, 6-. Elementar grls (north sde) Paula Bodnar over Dale Vogcl, 6-; Sandra Jones over Rhoda Fsher, 6-2; Majfgqret Gamble over Lnnea Kearne, flro; Paulne Lowe, over Mar A/n Danel, 7-5; Barbara KowalRk over Joanne Lawless, 6-3; Jan Sullvan over Nan Tottn, forfet, and Paula Sclb over Pat Campbell, 6-. Elementar Bos Elementar bos (south sde) Mcke Mahan over Bll Jagusak, 8-2; Mke Martn over Nck Sferrazza, 6-0; Bruce Hurden over Small-Fr Th- wonderful atmosphere of the feld added color to,a lutn- well plaed JV both teams, manases slated. A second, "nnnc.double h.t. Klactter sent the (lst Cranford run horfcc after Walt Done hacl walked. Kenlworth ted t up n the bottom half when an tkrlr.a lsv.l - hv thrl-baseman Waua and two free [lasses forced over a run, (ranford broke the te n the tlu,... onlv Warren ame n to scon all. n the ffth, Cranford came up vvth..two more runs to sew up :he wn. \V;n< %.loncs opened tte rall b b<atnr>t ;> bunt to thrd and jomj; all tle wa to thrt) on throwm; errors b the thud baseman and ;ht felder. He scored ;s Boh Olson was safe on an error Olson Sortt; Wth one out. P.m Flarte walked and the bases w.-e flled as Crac Ne.l «ot hv- thrd llt, > sngle to klt. Obof scued s all tfamls were safe on a felders, choce on "Paul LnRe«4< Kruunder to thr* "Kenned < n ard ended the sonnu b letrn» the. next two butters on strkes. j Neal had 3 4 or * nlnlh» a double, and drove n one un U>t> Cranftrd. nus. Jones and Albans had one ht each. Neal. Flarte and Rarlle shone n the feld. As n ts sereswth the Cranford Natonals, the Amercan League all-stars, wre managed b "Ed Wnter and coached b Harold Grace. Walter Jones, Ed Marek and LVrr Watknson also asssted. Mr. Grace took charge for Sundas name wth Kenl- orth, snce Mr. Wnter wns be- ;nnn!* a -weeks vacaton.! top of the fourth wth a se.vend h RubberTlt H.-hrul sx.nnnks of scoreless mdng b Jw? Tre/./a und John McCandUss. the Una ml Dvson Mnor U {ue All-Stars shut ou\. the NoKln.Kan Dvson All-Stars, l-o, on Saturda ;t Ad;ms Avenue Feld :. Kxellent defensve pla b both teams fcalurcd the fnal Hume, whch gave the Uharm team thl) :,»! les, two james to ou.-. lluhnc thv frst thrt nnng;: tor lttn,-trrz/.. retred the sde! n odr n each frlne, aded b, ncmd nfeld support. McCandloss rontnue<l thexstrnu of Jjouse-eggs, uvu; up three, hts and strkng out fve. Fust man to reach base n the luurlh lur Nornaheuun wa«.,kd }eadl<- who sngled after two wer out-. j " " " tradlc Double* Attan n thv- sxth,- Bdle connected for a two-bagger wth two awa Takng thrd when the rela wa.s cut off. Beadle contnued for the plutu as the ball bounded past thrd baseman Hll Zk-lenpast thrd baseman Ull Zklen baeh. "A qclc recover and peg Z l b h th Pt ba. A q h(jme b Zelenbach to catcher Pete runner- for the Sharng -the mound "for Noma-! hejjun were Gregor Grote and un outburst whch ncluded hts b,lm Cnrpenter, Hckv Watson Catas naled the and Pete Ou-tas, sandwched he- jf,,, ;,, out of the Kunu> andan wccn two errors, a sacrfrc fl ctng clmax.. and three walks. Also»dtu; at the pfte vtere Patfson Rac, Bll... Johannn«n"er. Joe Trezza and SttVe Olson. Collettr«llfe Unam Bll Zelt-nKach. Cranford added ; four-hts were Rche WTson, Gatanother run n the ffth,.j, s and McCandlwss, the lattt-r a L-ndn! the Kenlworth battng snkle and a double. was thrd baseman Wnnrn, KonK ~ ~* ; -!.3-for,4. and shortstop l-.ser, «et-state Teachers College, Munce,. tnt; two hts. llnd., x Sharnu the Crnnford ptchng j wen Troz-zn, Konn the frst three up one run on. two.,, (Ws, and. John McCandlexs, nllwrk two runs on sx" hts aver Ar-,last three nnns. A return ;;me s planned" at Cranfords Garden State Feld on SaturdaVaL, &t p.m. fourth, s. E. Ba Mrs. Wallace Suker. Among the _.. _,, T. the low gross score wa attaned b Mm. W. Jones. Net scoro-wnn jrs were: Frst, Mrs. Jack, Wttke; second, Mrs. Nels Jordan; thrd, Mrs. Robert Bglow; fourth, Mrs. A. C. Jerome, and ffth, Mr*. K. W. Reed. Guest wnners n the kckers tourne were: Frst, Mrs. F. Grattude s not onl the memor but the homage of the heart rendered to God for hs goodness. Nathanel Parker Wlls The happest wfe s not the one who marres the best man, but the one who makes the best of the man she* marres. Joseph Fort Newton UROM VOMMP * Mdatoutoft mr, t m +** Cabr. a m. Tourst Owt-H»*tnrt toatta S* Vl4r pt***%~v~bs»»fl.f-m.v< KEEP YOUR CELLAR DRY V. H MRVJTE WATFR REPtLLEHT BULDERS General Suppl Compan 334 Centennal Avmtuo BR 64)505 Cr.nford Tom Werd, 6-4; and Wllam Krusc over Herb Baldwn, 0-8. Elementar grls (south sde) Carol Walker over Margaret Carpenter, 6.-; Barbara, Barta over Karen Brownlee, 6-4; Janet Harrson over Pamela Krochmal, 6-4; Karen Doole over Barbara Dtzel, 6-0; Cand Bourgcs over Phlls Pcrcevault,.6-0; Ellen Smons over Jl Kroehl, 4-2; Susan -Grcble over Pamela Sharrer, 6-2; Marln Marle over Dane Fre, 6-2; Mrlarr Pttrr over Doroth Crasre-.outz, 6-0, and Clare Caruso-over EVeln Lawler, 6-ft; --.. (There were no "results n the Jones, secdnd Swank and Mrs. be*» wnner* Mfete: Frances Prc«, and second, Mrs. R. Humphre. Mrs. K. Gkon. Mem- MUs Mrs. V, Wng Golf Tourne Mra. Vaughn Hendrlcks,fl Parkwa Vllage, fred a sparklng M to feature a member-guest tournament Thursda at the Gallopng Hll Oolf Club, KenUworth. Tralng behnd Mrs. Hendrcks n, the member gross dvson were Helcol Mood of Roselle wth an 8J andustrs; Ethel Whlttaker Elzabeth wth an 87. NfW JERSETS ONLY f AW MUTUH TROTTtNO TtACK Ar " - p -,Th» lutfurous «l«aphlp NEUW AMSTERDAM S* vt 5, S«p 26 and NoW.T J Othar talltnc*. STATCNDAM Au» *.***-»* WCsTCMOAM Au«. SO. Sapt 4/. WrNOAM Ut*- $ <** " MAAStMM Ot. Ott 3fc NOOroAM Ocs. U. N<w l> n.tfl Sana*, taatt slsrt Sa»t. - * Vow* u»w, Maw v«r*. M V- RACNG AUG. J thru Oa. 3!. O K T $.20 UO, saflu CWa, JwMsaa af tms>» HKSMOUV M. J. "* hgh school grls doubles, the junor hgh grls doubles or the senor hgh bos dvson as of Frla, Mr. Tpald reported). Junor hgh bos sngles _ lavd Erdman over Mke Henchan, S-2; 60; Jtn Slocum over Denns OHara, 6-, 6-4; Ken Hcdqust ver Nelson Dlttmer, 6-; 6-2; Mke Jerr over Jm Oathout, 6-2; 7-5; junor hgh grls (north sde) ohlrle Rechuees over Dedre Helgers, 6-4; Clare La forge over Km Sjursen, 6-3. Jr. Hl«h Grls Junor hgh grls (south sde) Val Gcger over Martha Pullen, 6rO; Carol Leonard over Carol Balc, 6-0; Pat Bucher over Jean Kelber, 6-; Lnda Schwartz over Laurcen Knowlton, 6-3; Cntha Otlowskl over Barbara Smons, 6-; Nanc Scheckler over Bett 0Dona.ld, 6-0; Doroth Turner over Sue Babcock, -6-3, and Sue Ronnlund over Lnda Malleen, 6-0. Hgh school grls (advanced) Carol Marno over Joan Slocum, 6-; Nanc Colburj over Nanc mus, 6-2; Sue OConnor over Gnn Warner, 6-; Pat Ward over PhlUs HelUger, forfet; Doll Lawson over E leen Kendal, 6-4; Marca Gllespe.over Lnda LJvecko, 6-0, and Agnes Brown over Hll Grote, 6-0. Hgh school grls (begnners) Carol Bauer over Lnn Stewart, 6-2; Nanc Todd over Ellen Ahr, 6-3; Pat Satgulano over Sandra Kpp, 6-0; Pat Bauer over Madelne Robnson, 6-0; Carol Malmberg over Jane Arnold, 6-0; Susan Peterson over Elane Roberts, 6-, and Barbara Weat -over Mar Zachar, 6-0. Marrage! Nothng else demand, so much from a man! bsen CRANFORD, N t... (, t l O MU TtmeS ToaUjr Walt DUn* -» "PETBR PAN!_ Ooorge Uonttfomtr "Man Prom Gods Countr" t*r Ps/ :00 3:30 7:l9&0: SONS-UUGHS-TECHNCOLOR PocK- A R - C OH DTOHED P A R K PHJB AVaU, mottvm TAM CUtdam S-tSSS Workshop lrrb Farrll. Cranford H»h hool wrestlng coach, attendort )c r«cont swond annual summer orkshop lof mens sports at Hall AR-COMDT OWED Now thru Turs. AUK. ZCth M.rbm llrnttjo - (Utn Kord "TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON" June Pfwll - Huw*rd K«c "SEVEN BRDES FOR _SEVEN BROTHERS Htart* Wed., Aug. 2th r "Vertgo" "Ten North Frederck" BOX, 6>Kcr-m>»tf.A.v * BUN. 0 A.M. TO 0 P.M. PAPER MLL PLAYHOUSE M..HUBN. *t.. brkxfel. «-4S3 VmASU. VKUUtUUTOS, DlncUr E»»«. so Ts». hts Hat Hu*. S:oo sf>u. Thara., lst»:» NOW THRU SUN., AUG. 3 Ccraldne Basl Page Rathbone n Us Dramalle TCttfCTS nam-s.jk..al AQENCE5 fthdev HY-f MONK PAY BY MAU AfH-COKDlTl drt "E D RALTO WESTFELD ADarn* 2-M fo thru Man.. Austst Stl Gar Cooper - DUne Varsl TEN NORTH FREDERCK" Robert Talor - PatrlcU Oweh. "THE LAW AND JAKE WADE" UTTL ACR ROBERT RYAN ALDO RAY TNA tour AV W*M Starts fom«*tow, Ag. 23 cbbl* E«nldj-Curt Ths H-fPV Elvs Prsle - Caroln Jorte< "Km Creole" Saturda. Aur. 23rd KWU«Matnee Law and Jake Wade" \» "The Werewolf" Starts Tuesda AUK. Zttb thru THurs.. Auf. 2 Mlt Dtunes "PETER PAN" Nfow shr Frl.. Auf. 22nd "NO TME FOR SERGEANTS" wth And Grffth - Mr<Stt McCormlcc The tauahtlme of a llfrtlmt plu "BAD MANS COUNTRY" wth George Moulgomrr Sal. - Tuea., Auf Walt DUn*< "PETER PAN" and Jane Powell GRL MOST LKELY l»et«r Pan ft B:0 on Monda t»hown st shown at 3:00:0 Saturda t Sunda Tuesda Prter Pa :0* 4:00 & H<H «d. Mat Onl, /kut. t CU» Kdde Show ««sw» las WU Hsrus -BSSSl»< k* XsOSMB Cslar CarlM«s 4 Balmsa M Rahla Wed/Eve. MjZt - Sat. S/30 /C r Cooper - Dlsne V»r*l - "Ten No. Frederck" & "Quantrll Raders" Frsrl Slfatcj - Ton Curts j Forth" MERRY outstandng ANDREW" attracton* for th* Whle no offerng can lqudate oner debt of tratltude to God, the fervent heart and wllng hand are not unknown to nor unrewmrd- drb A ENTWE THEHX-PACKEQ WEEK... Thru Auf. Krk T«a Cwt> Ernes Borcnlne Ja»et Letch VKNGS plus Gordon So TARZAVS FGHT FOR UFE" T",.;. vj ;>. ; : " f SB* m,3! & : : fp AUG.26tnTthr l

11 poston s strewn wth hazards or THE CRAWFORD CTTZEW AMD CHRONCLE, THURSDAY; AUGUST, REPORT TO THE PEOPLE FROM YOUR C0N6RESSW0MAH FORENCE P. DWYER h o Experence as everone knows s the best teacher, And, as man of m colleagues here wll affrm, there s no substtute for legslatve experence f one ntends to be a legslator. Man tmes durng the past two ears ve had occason to be grater ful for the seven ears served n. the State Assembl at Trenton. There are man dfferences between the Assembl and the Congress, to be sure, but the smlar 4 tes are even greater. Much of t s n the mood of the place. Legslatve halls, after all. were- bult for the same purpose everwhere whether n/vashngtoh, Trenton or Tallahassee to shelter the peoples representatves as the delberate.on the needs of ther consttuences and strve for agreement on the best means of meetng them. The procedures b whch legslature? and legslators functon are also more alke than not. Everwhere blls are ntroduced, referred to commttees (where the are sat upon or thought about), reported for consderaton b, the full bod, debated, amended, and passed, defeated or pgeon-holed. But ever step of that thorn path from, ntroducton to fnal dscommttee rooms, hearng test- HO-WE nott HOUSES But We Do Furnsh Much Of The Materal That Goes nto Ther Constructon... and WHEN YOU BULD WTH "STANDARD" SUPPLES YOU BULD FOR PERMANENCE. LUMBER & SUPP COMft LUMBER MLLWORK- MASON MATERALS Cranfonl Phonw BR 64)508 BR * dependng on ones uhdenundng of. the legslatve process and experence n ts complcated da-bda operatons. - To know when to act and how, to understand where to go and whom to talk wth and what to sa; to apprecate what can happen to a bll n the subtlest,wa and at the most unlkel, place ths, beleve, s the value of legslatve experence, But the most mportant lesson whch, once learned, never leaves ou or lets, ou down, permeates ever aspect and act of the legslatve lfe. Never the lesson goes take anthng for granted. Keep our ees open all the wa... Learn 0 antcpate what mght happen. Read, lsten, and watch carefull! beleve can llustrate what mean. As descrbed n ths report sev-r eral weeks ago our Veterans Af<- fars Commttee has- been nvestgatng the questonable fundrasng actvtes* of groups supposedl helpng veterans. We uncovered a good deal of decepton and brought to lght a number-of angles and devces used to explot veterans and lne the pockets of those operatng the fund-rasng rackets.. The Commttee staff drafted a proposed report, on the bass of.whch legslaton was to be ntroduced to prevent these abuses n the future. But readng ths draft was struck b the looseness of some of ts language. One recommendaton n partcular was so loosel drawn that t threatened to prohbt the use of malng lsts b such legtmate groups a» churches, welfare agences and "organzatons of all knds for the purpose of rasng mone to support ther,worthwhle and trul chartable actvtes.. t was a case of attackng a real evl wth a remed so sweepng that t rsked hurtng those t was ntended, ndrectl, to protect. Was able, fortunatel, to talk wth the charman and the staff drector. The resultng legslaton wll; feel, sure, be much more carefull drawn and wll thus be more effectve n controllng abuses Whch have concerned us all * valuable lesson have learned s ths: sta on the floor whetrthe House s n sesson. t ma be true, that the sold"work of the Congress, s accomplshed n mon and draftng legslaton. But here that amendments can be offered and adopted completel changng the meanng of the bll beng consdered., : ts here that unrecorded voce votes or teller votes or dvson votes (non of. whch nvolves a roll-call where members* votes are publcl lsted) can upset a bll or speed t through and often wth far less than half the. members present. Ths s WuV especall of the last das of a sesson when speed s the order of the dawand when blls -lke apples durng harvest tme roll swftl through the House. The House floor s the place to be, that s, f ou Want to be a fulltme legslator..""" : ;, \ _.-. Not onl are purpose and procedure smlar, n Trenton and floor that the cul-fght U raaja. prohlemt re. _ Washngton, but man of the How often we wrestled there wth questons of State funds to. match federal grants, for nstance, whle here, much of to tme has been spent wth the Subcommttee on ntergovernmental Relatons workng on those complex problems from the opposte end.. Consder for a moment some of the pubc ssues that drectl affect ou:, ar polluton, commuter fares, avaton safet, _ juvenle delnquenc, housng, classrooms and scholarshps, nflaton and recesson. None of these s an solated matter, neatl boxed and berbboned, mean to be consdered at onlone level of "government muncpal, count. State or Federal. Not at all. Each of these governmental bodes has a role to pla, each has le tnte to make that nu others before the pub- To know and apprecate the at one level s toxbe better equpped, to deal wth therrkat another. : Seldom would.,.ths trusmbe qute so true, perhaps, as t s n the case of the formernssemblwoman from -Unon CoUht, now the Congress woman fromunon Count. The move from Trenton to Washngton, have f< changed man thngs/but t ddn serve or the #\ A hjjhwa, change the people dstrct represent. n that sense, m frst term n Washngton has been made so much more, frutful, m work so much more a contnuaton of the problems and causes wth whch. dentfed Trenton. For me, then am grateful to report experence has been m best teacher. -.,.. Of Dancng ENROLLMENT SEPT. 5 & SEPTr 6 : " _ ; OLD AND NEW STUDENTS, V BEGNNERS NTERMEDATES ADVANCED TEACHERS PROFESSONALS Class and Prvate nstructons n Tap, Ballet; Toe, Hawaan, Modern and Modern Jazz, Spansh, Hndu, Acrobatc and Ballroom. For nformaton Phone HUnter ST. THERESAS OLD CHORCH HALL KENLWORtH, N. J. J. ELZABETH JfsTwdOn A Match ForFall58! Mf- Sweare <4 -» -v «* r. n Our "Two on a Match" Collecton... as Exctng a group of ted-to-match Separates ever to launch a campus or career lfe! Skrts and Sweaters tfulr composed.... not for Just a seasqn, but X for ears to come! French Red, talan Blue or Spansh Moss. Sweaters n Stes 34-40, Skrts, Stes 0-8., mmtgg a..< D.! A. Ban Lou Sweater wth novel Whte desgn on collar -!, - B. Flannel Skrt wth new banded bottom C. Oron Pull-over,_ Cardgan D. Flannel Skrl wth double fold pleated front _ 6.9% E. Oron Sweater wth hgh neck and rbbed front F. Flannel Skrt wth low pleats Yes, we wll accept mal and phone orders on these tems! SPORTSWEAR, GOEKKFS THRD FLOOR <>."V t-... two Free Parkng U4» K*., We* Jme M frke 8b. <».. No. t, Jeffenoa Nortfc of 8** Jmwtf St.. JXaafer* -ltm - ; - ; -. : «:. V "......".-. " / " ALL OFF $.75 EGG SHAMPOO L* "" "\ 25c BOBBY MRS $2J» DESERT LOTON LOT $4j MEDCATED BEAUTY TREATMENT $2.95 $57 VALUE PAPER HATE 2 PENS plus REFLL 89c VALUE CASTLE SOAP FREE! FREE! 25< FRESH SOAP wtb * FRESH STCK DEODORANT B0TH69< S DRUG STOR 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. (opp. Cranfonl ThMtrt). FREE DELVERY TEL. BRDGE 6400 Stor«Also n WosrHold W* RMWTV* The Rght To Lmt QuanttM Stor#Hours: GARW0 0D CRANFORD KENLWORTH No. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2$ 958 as. MCond cun mml nute >l the Po«t Ofllev»t Cranford. N J 3<SectonS, 20 Pages 0c anmtteewm Stud jrant School Future A commttee to stud the dsposton of Unon; Junor Col-; ees present buldng the former Grant Sdool has been jonted b Dr- Thomas Ro Jones of WestGeld, charman of Boardf Trustees. Namedto thejeommttee to determne the buldngs ; were E. Duer Reeves of d, Dr. Albert Meder of Ecs and Dr. Wllam H. fcestof Cranford... Unon Junor College purged the buldng, whch has ts home snce 942. txja the ord Board of Educaton to for $20,000. Under tettns of the college must offer the ng to Cranford for $20,000, 4n captal mprovements bee, dsposng of t to an other [the college has awarded eon- «cts (or a $ mluo buldng to s located on ts new, 28-acre cam- 5tc the-former Nomahegan Course. Constructon s exto begn next week wth npleton, date set for SepptB developng plans for our r buldng" - Dr. Kenneth C. a, preshlent, sad, "we a$» we would Abandon our pres«thome and mov.emock, stock and [ nto our new Buldng. Ths ptlon was basedan a stud (b a commttee of we Board Ttustees, whch sad t too costl to mantan the r Grant School buldng,- rrhe college," Dt. MacKa prepared to consder offers jm persons or groups who mght > able to make use of the buldcommttee apponted b r. Jones wll revew the stud sx ears ago b a subcomo» Paoe 2} non Junor Commttee Wn Vacate Paper Street Townshp Commttee ntroduced on ordnance Tuesda evenng. for vacaton of a paper street" es-. tablshed three ears after the Cvl War but never opened for publc use. Da. place, between Central avenue and Nonnande place, wll be abandoned f the commttee adopts the ordnance, up for fnal readng and publc hearng at 8:30 p.m. 9. Adopted was an ordnance vacatng parts of Cornell and Dartmouth roads at the ntersecton wth Gallows Hll road. Another adopted measure amended the recent traffc ordnance to make the penalt for volatons come wthn state statutes. Another n the seres of protests from South ajvenue merchants, objectng to the S to 7 pjn. parkng restrcton on South avenue, was referred to the publc safet commttee. Ncholas St John- La- Corte. publc safet commssoner, the matter s beng studed as of objectons receved at 2 sesson of the comread Tuesda evenng Scher, propretor Store. 02 Walnut zaton Teacher Assgnments Told Teacher assgnments for ho school Teachers wll meet on Tuesda and/wedear, whch opens next Thursda, were an nesda to prepare for the openngof Crarlounced toda b Dr. Clark W. McDermth, fords publc schools next Thursda, Dr. Clark uperntendent of schools. W. McDermth, superntendent of schools, aru Followng are the assgnments for Crahford noulnced toda. Hgh School: Prncpal, G. Frank Zmmerman; drector of secondar educaton, Frank J. Martz; ltraran, Elmer Weber; gudnce counselors, Charles Post, Mrs. Hargarc.t Rhen and Robert was of Setters avenue. He tember 8 Junor College wll open ttto annual fall semester Sep- 8 when classes begn for r Sesson students. An enrollment of about 700 s n the Da and Evenng a, an ncrease of 75 over last r"«fgure. The total ncludes 70 student nurses ot the s of Nursng of Elzabeth and Ambo General Hosptals,»take ther academc studes at (college. " Regstraton for Da and EvC- [ Sesson students wll be Sepnber 5; 6 and 7. Freshman la wll be. conducted 2 for all ncw students, of the Sesson. Classesfor the Eve-. Sesson begn 22. "n.vew of the- heav number [ applcatons," Dr. Kenneth C.., college presdent, sad, have made specal arrangents to handle about 700 students semester. We expect about. full-tme Da Sesson students 350 pupls n the Evenng Sesn." There has been an ncrease-n lcatons for all currculaadmnstraton, engneer- «. lberal arts and scence. The «asc has been partcularl heav n engneerng and scence. MacKa sad. -. Extra classes wll be set up n allege algebra, engneerng draw- ««and college chemstr to handle *! ncreased enrollment, he sad. Course Offered At Adult School Ballet for Begnners wll be "" thc ncw courses avalable the Cranford Adult School «t«<«ts tenth annual tall semester hoof Bt Cranford H «n Mrs. O. A. Hnt* of 30 West Hol- V street, whq has taught ballet r Casln. wll be the nstructor. Hntz attended Oreente that hs busness, "lke all\>t\ers.n the area, has been serousl hurt b the measure, whch restrcts traffc durng what are normall the busest hours of our busnessda.* "Cranford people who usuall shop here are now compelled to go euewbfce or shop out Of town," Mr. Scher stated. He sad South avenue has an excellent accdent record and that. assgnment of a (Contnued on Page 3) Towns Sdewalk Constructon Job Near Completon The townshps sdewalk constructon project s completed wth the excepton of Wllow street and ths wll be done pror to the openng: of schools next Thursda, Townshp Engneer Patrck J. Gral announced esterda... - More than three mles of sdewalk have been nstalled durng the past two months under terms of an. ordnance adopted several months ago. b the Townshp (Contnued on Page 3) * thc * >art the Junor Servce Pfoducton last sprng. member, of the Junor Mrs. the «*»««.. Dr. Kenneth W. of thc berestrc- _ t Begnnert. wfll be K* ballet danc- Brown; school nurse, Mss Elza- >eth Durrcll. Englsh, Frank Ramse, Mchael Glehnon. Mss Dane Horton, Mss Mar Kng, Albert Ksln, Mss ane M.umford, Norman Orcnsten, Eston Roberts, Mrs. Mare Parks md Frank Spnda; Englsh and ;peech, Mss Geraldne Wenblntt. U. S. hstor.and world hstor, Stuart Goldblatt and John Drabble; modern and U, S. hstor,, Semour Wess; U. S. hstor, John c,_jsdj)tara_ Bole, Edward o nd "Walter Wlson. Busness Subjects. PRZE-WNNNG DRLL TEAM Pctured above are the members of the Capt. Newell R. Fske Post 335, VFW, womens drll team whch took the VFW natonal champonshplast week n New York Ct. The are (left and up): Row, Mrs. Wlls Brd, Mrs. John Doln. Mrs. Lous Klekncr, Mrs. Ernest Brandenberger, Mrs. Charles.Segfred;. Row 2, Mrs. Robert Hock, Mrs. Doss Mller, Mrs. Barbara Marcolusk Mss Pegg Tounton, Mrs. Robert.Colston; Row 3, Mss Maranne Bole, Mrs. John Wadle, Mrs. Ra Mack, Mss Audre Hesslcr, Mrs Frank Degner, and Mrs. Ro Brlnkcrhoff, drll master. Absent when the pcture was taken were Mss Alce Russell, Mrs. Ronald Harrs and Mrs. Leo Llsowsk... College Club Announces Book Sale The Cranford College Club wll hold ts bennal book sale durng the week of 29 to Octobers at the Townshp Rooms. Mrs. Edmund Morrs, charman, and Mrsj John. B. Warrngton, Jr., co-charman, announce that fnal detals for thc book sale are beng made. Ths ear, lterall thous- ands of books wll go on sale. An exceptonall fne collecton of books man rare old books and hundreds of nearl ncw. ones n perfect condton wll be offered at the usual low prces. Proceeds from the sale wll help to provde scholarshps for Cranford Hgh School grls. An nnovaton ths ear wlv be thc sale of phonographc-records. Records of all sorts wll be avalable for purchase. Anone wshng to donate books or records ma contact Mrs. Henr (Contnued on Page 2) Rabb Sas srael h Calm About Mddle-East Stuaton Rabb Sdne D. Shanken, sprtual leader of Temple Beth-El, "returnng from-a seven-weck tour of srael, reports that much dscusson s gong on there about thp Mddle East stuaton. Wdenng Job BegnnngSet Wdenng of North Unon avenue, between Alden street Sprngfeld avenue, wll get underwa Tuesda mornng. Townshp Engneer Patrck J. Gral announced esterda. The townshp wll start the project b lang a S nch renforced concrete storm sewer ppe on North Unon.aveauqf from t h e Rahwa Hve* to Alden 6treet Ths wll necesstate the removal of an old concrete box culvert constructed n 98 b the count. The Board o*f Freeholders recentl allocated $3,000 as ther share.of ths work..... North Unon avenue wdened sx feet, three feet on ether sde, between Sprngfeld avenue and Alden street Mr. Gral stated that half the street wll be avalable to traffc whle wll be wll b the project s beng carred out When ths project s completed. have had to send troops anon, he commented. Thc people alwas hasten to add, thc rabb sad, that the had no desre to occup Egpt; the onl wanted to rd t of ts dctatoral government. _ When questoned about how thc the townshp wll proceed wthtsracll people feel about Amerthe wdenng of Alden street, be- cans, he sad the were respected. tween North Unon avenue and The rabb felt at home n srael Mln street, and of Mln street, be- because t s a western-tpe demtween Eastman street and Alden oerac*,~be stated. For example, street, publc Servce and the New Jerse Bell Telephone CornjAn stll-have poles to move on the latter two streets before ths work can get underwa. The engneer reported the summer load sealng program * near- (Cb«t*«a«4 «P*B* *) The Rabb was Surprsed, however, Jb the calmness of the people. "The have a great deal of confdence n the srael Arm. The Arabs lean over backwards not to antagonze srael. The know thc power of the arm," he sad. Ths was the rabbs frst trp to srael. Accompanng hm was hs 3-ear-old son, Zev. The par made stopovers n Amsterdam, Pars, Rome and celand. How- Dspla YFW MU Troph Won n Natonal-Contest _ The natonal champonshp womens drll troph presented to the team representng Capt. Newell Rodne Fske Post 335, VFW, s "now on dspla at the post home, t was announced kb Mrs. John Doln, Assgn Frank New Poston Herbert J. Frank, 464 Orchard street, who has served as resdent engneer at the Brookln-Port A u- thort Pers has been reassgned b the b-statc agenc and, as resdent engneer, wll supervse completon of Port Authort-operated Port Newark and development of the Elzabeth-Port Authort Pers. Under Mr. Franks drecton, new vessel berths wll be constructed at thc Newark seaport, ncreasng thc marne termnals capact from. #8 to 39 berths and rals ng Port Authort nvestment n the faclt from thc present $43,000,000 to $25,000,000.. Ho wll also supervse constructon at thc Elzabeth faclt, nv medatel south of Port Newark and also facng on Newark Ba, where thc Port Authort plans to develop ts 703 acres, furnshng,24.vessel berths and 400 acres of transt open storage area at a cost of $50,000,000. ~_ fr Mr. Frank began hs Port Au : thort career 2 ears ago as a junor engneer. He has served n the admnstratve and supervsor post of resdent engneer snce 956. VFW Auxlar presdent. Th bronze troph stands 4 feet hgh and s engraved, "Natonal Champon Lades* Drll Team, 958." The troph was presented to th unt at ceremones held») Ebbcts Feld, Brookln, Jast Wednesda evenng. Thc womens group was crowned natonal champons for ther performance _on thc mall n Central Park lasttuesda. The earned the cash prze of $50 and the natonal champonshp troph. t was the second natonal tll for-the womens squad whch won the honor four ears ago n Phladelpha. t also won eght stat ttles snce~ro-ganzcd n 95. n that perod the group faled onl once to wn the state champonshp. That one tme, the group los tfrrje-tehthof -a pont. The mens squad, who took thrd place bonors"4n the~rrflc. competton, wort a check of $00. Th< unt, formed b Polce Set, Vncent L. Brnkerhoff and John Doln, has won the state ttle twce n as man tres snce entern competton last ear. Ths, wa: thc groups frst attempt to gan natonal crown. The auxlar scored 0.35 ponts out of 00 to acheve ts vctor. Th.o men posted a" pont total of 89.75, just two less than thc wn- (Contnued on Pope 2) Clercal offce chandsng and practce, mcrscllng, Harr Lawrence; bookkeepng, law and geograph, Albert Ballnger; general busness, tpng. Mss Lena Dolasco; general busness, law, geograph and bookkeepng, Llod Jacobs; consumer economcs, tpng and bookkeepng, Roland Massmno; busness Englsh, tpng, stenograph and secretaral offce practce. Mss Doroth Robnson; tpng, stenograph and general busness, Thomas Scutro. College" phscs and chemstr Courtland Dale; general artotetflp legc bolog, Julus Conn; general and college bolog and general scence, John Elder; general scence, bolog and. phscs, Mrs. Slva Malpern; general scence, bolog and chemstr, Mss Ella Haver; college chemstr, Mchael Yanuzz. Clothng, modern lvng, Mss Glora Allan; foods, modern lvng, Mss Doroth Kan; art, Burton Loagenbach; algebra, sold geometr and trgonometr, Olver West; algebra, plane geometr and refresher mathematcs, Mss Glads Estabrook; general mathc- (Contnued on Page 2) Over 5,000 Enrollment s Expected Enrollment Th the Cranford Publc Schools s expected to pass the 5,000 mark for the frst tme next Thursda wrert thc.local schools open ther doors for the school ear. A total of 553.pupls alread arc enrolled to enter thc kndergartens n thc sx elementar schools and late regstratons b new resdents who have moved nto the communt durng the sumrnt-r months arc expected to brng ths fgure near the 575 mark,, There were 223 senors n last Junes Kraduatng class at Cranprd Hgh School whch ndcates hat there wll be approxmatel. 350 more pupls rthhc local schools durng the comng ear than n he school ear. Last ears average enrollment was,4,774 and thc 350 net gan n new pupls s expected tc swell, the total enrollment for thc comng ear to over 5,00. Closngs General For Labor Da Holda Monda Cranford muncpal offces, thc publc lbrar, post offce, banks and most places of busness n town wll be closed all da Monda, gvng emploers ard cm- plocs a long, three-da Labor Da week-end: * AT- Postmaster Arthur F. Mctx an; hounccd there wll beno mall de lveres or wndow servce Mon da. Thc lobb of the Post Offce wll be open from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m. for the convenence of box holders and those people who desre to use the stamp machnes. -rj/ The Suburban Trust Co. and the Cranford Savngs and Loan Co. (Contnued on Page 8) Mrs. Redden Heads Group VJC Annversar An eght-man commttee headed b. Mrs. Charles Redden of 20 Columba avenue wll plan ard Arrange Unon Junor Colleges slver annversar program onoctober 6, Dr. Kenneth C- MacKa, college presdent, announced toda. Servng wth Mrs. Redden are: Hermann J. Belefeld of Summt, who wll represent the facult; Rchard Chapman of Short Hlls, an alumnus; Dr., John BDugal of Sumt, frst charman of the colleges Board of Trustees and retred presdent of thc former Newark State Teachers COHCRC. Also, Mrs. Arthur L. Johnson of Cranford, wfe of the late Dr. Ar» thur L. Johnson, who served for more than 20 ears as charman of thc colleges Board, of Trustees and more than 30 ears as count superntendent of schools; Rchard p P. Muscatello of Elzabeth, prcsfcontuued on Paoc 2) Art Group Slates New Courses Two new departures" n art classes, of nterest not onl to panters but to those nterested n learnng more about-art or pursuevcr. most of ther sta was spent ng art forms othcr than n srael. Rabb Shanken cald that he felt Nasser s not consdered a frend of thc Arabs or Jews. Man people thnk that, f the srael Armhad been gven two more das n Egpt two ears ago, the would have wped out Nasser and hs government at that tme, he sad. Jhcn_lhc_Xntcd States would not he sad, he was free to walk at wll n the streets. Rabb Shanken sad the people n srael are happ and have a feelng of securt, and confdence. fe was greatl surprsed and amazed n what had been done n tmpmam) wll be offered ths fall b thc Cranford Creatve Art Group. Ths decson was taken at recent board meetng held at the Art Center, 0 Walnut avenue, Mrs. Frederc Grecnawald, presdent, announced, A course n art apprecaton. taught to Womcr C. Burger of 26 Holl_ t_reet_wll start Wednesda evenng, Sept«nbc» r ~7rTr"t p.m., and a crafts class. nstructed b Jules Provlne of Lncroft, wll be ntated Monda evenng, 5, 8 to 0 p.m. Both classes wll be held at the Art Center. Mrs. Robert Scav, vce-presdent n charge of classes, stated that thc art apprecaton course s desgned as a lecture dscusson scres, and wll be nterestng to both panters and non-panters. Mo work wll be requred onl a sncere nterest n art. Sldes from famous museum collectons and other audo-vsual ads wll brng great art works of thc past and present to thc group. Thc lecture!) wll embrace thc human pschologcal and socologcal, as JULES PROVNE WEKNEK C. BURGER well as thc artstc aspects of work:) of art throughout thc hstorcal perod. Accordng to Mr. Burger, ths approach s pertnent, because art s an uctlvt of the hunum mnd und ts course threads through hstor from thecarl cave man to the man of the present atomc age. Dscussons of famous pantng*, sculpture und archtectural unt;, jvll alwus follow the llustrated lectures. Mr. Burgt-r s teachng at Falr- cgh Dcknson Unverst n Mad- (Couthttud on 9*99 4),. Choose OBren As Best Camper Of The Season Frank OBren has been named camper of the ear at Crnnford Bos Camp near Hope, t was reported toda b Anthon Clcalese, drector. Bruce Kent was named camper of the week durng the eghth week, t, wns also reported. Best campers of ther cabns were as follows: Cabn, Bruce Kent; Cabn 2, Bll Duncan; Cabn 3, Bob Erckson; Cnbn 5, Edward Harrs; Cabn 6, Kng Ward. Honors for nspecton went to.cabn wth Fred Ball as counscl- *~ Campers tooka trp to thc fsh hatcher Tuesda and hked nto Hope on Thursda evenng. The "move seen Tuesda nng was. Joe E. Brown n Gladatar." Tournament wnners were: junor pnk pone. Alan Carln; senor png pone. Ed Trstram; junor tethcrball, Wllam Duncan; senor tethcrball, Hehard Klcmpa; unlor darts, Alan Carr lln; senor darts, Dave Hudanah; junor foubhootng, Emer Enz; senor foulshootnc, Jm Shclhmcr; junor badmnton, Steve Admnstraton offces n all chools are open throughout :hs week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ;o regster new entrants, coner wth" pupls and parents nd to make other preparatons or openng of the new school: ear. _ Ncw resdents, wshng nformaton regardng whch school! crvc ther neghborhoods are reluestcd to call the offce of the uperhtendent, Dr. McDermth toted- Pupls enterng the townshp ;stem fo,r the frst tme should" resent, nt tme of regsterlnc, her brth certfcate, or an ac- :eptablc substtute, evdence of mallpox vaccnaton wthn the last fve ears and evdence of mmunzaton aganst dphthera n thc form of a booster shot or negatve Schck test wthn the past two ears." AH new teachers wll meet at 8:45 a.m. Tuesda at the Board of Educaton admnstratve ofces n Cleveland Junor Hgh* School. At 0 a.m., all teachers wll go to ther respectve buldngs for staff meetngs wth prn- _ cpals. Lunch perod wll be 2>5 to :30 p.m. n the hgh schol cafetera. From :45 to 3 p.m. Dr. Mc- Dermth Wll meet wth all school emploes n the hgh school audtorum... All teachers wll report at 8:30 a.m. Wednesda. to ther classrooms. Also on Wednesda, all personnel, wll undergo x-ra examnatons n thc mornng. Dall schedule.for the, hgh school wll bo 8:20 a.m.. to 2:42 pjn., th a "closed" lunch perod. n the junor hgh schools, classes wll begn at 8:45 a.m." and clos«at 2:58 p.m. wth "closed" luncbj perods... Rotar Club Grants Loans The Cranford Rotar Club approved applcatons for two $400 loans for Cranford Hgh School graduates who plan to attend college next month, t was announced at last Thursdas luncheon meetng n the Methodst Church educatonal buldng. : Thc funds wll come from the clubs scholarshp and loan fund whch Jt_Jl as rased from varous beneft projects durng the past ccht ears. The loans arc made nterest free durng thc students ears n college and are repaable ar low" nterest followng graduaton or, wthdrawal from school.. Presdent Edward M. Coe, who presded, announced the local club placed nnth n attendance durng Jul. Guests were welcomed b Arthur Wllams of the Roscllc-Rosellc Park club. Polce Check Speed Areas Chef Lester W. Powell has nstructed Lt. Lawrence T, BonnelL offcer n charge of traffc, to use speed checkng equpment on Elsabeth avenue, Kenlworth boule* vard. South avenue. Orange avenue and-walnut avenue. Speed check zones wll be set up durng ths and next week. Complants "of speedng have been receved at polce hcadouar- Patterson; senor badmnton, Kng Jerse statute. Ward; Junor horseshoes, ra Carters about the above areas, Ctpef Powell reported. He s partcularl concerned about the speedng on Walnut and Elzabeth avenues because pupls wll be crossng these streets to get to Walnut Avenue and Bloomngdale Avenue Schools. - The speed lmt on these street* s 25 mles per hour as set b Ncw Vascr; senor archer, Kng Ward. Swm Carhval results were as follows: ntermedate dvson: 25 ard crawl breath swm, Hobert holdng, John Klempa; Stewart; funn dve, Steve Patterson; fanc dve, Robert Klcmpa; underwater swm, Jeff..Davcs and bggest splash, Robert Klempu. Advanced dvson: underwater swm, Davd Hudarlsh; stroke, Wllam Duncan; back Uoke, Rchsurd Klcmpa; cruwl. (Contnued on Patfc 3) Scekug \ Tables anl Chan* An appeal for the cu»u»u"6n.or loan of fve conference tables and 5 to 20 foldng or straght back chars for use b the. Unted-Fund of Cranford was made ths week. Thc furnture s needed for th* funds temporar headquarters at 338 Walnut avenue. ", An local organzaton, church or offce havng an of the tem* are requested to contact the UntepV Fund at thc Walnut avenue address or telephone Robert Co. 4t the Red-Strong Fuel ~*3 U r * - ; - jf _ ; ; ; >..!,\ ".--V :, tor M -#;! mjr-a -4!: tf!. -.,. ;. \

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