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•' '• 1 ' ' ' . . » . ' - - < . . . ' - . - •' Cranford Sale Bays . predicted lor^ U«lt mftntnt wl<h ele»rjp£ ' 'afternoon, »ceordl«> W •• ftrold Duflocq. IJpJrfn Jun- ior Collet e DMrf»«'rolef1il. : The oallooJi^W lor i;ool , . tcftnper*tjireir *oday< <d,njbr- . * row, Mid •*t>*ord»> with- "• . tt-armtni |f mp*i-»turf» orti . Snndny inll -Monday- •" «bo*ver« Mondty —"' Vol. LXlX.>.No. 27. 3 Sections, 28 Pages CRAMEORDrNEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 .BtetmA dan Jtortt -NT>»; P«ltf. "fEN CENTS BEHIND Ttt&SCENES' Sorting out "spaghetti-like wires in the Bejl SysjertPi'^lstar ejcperimental communications satellite are P a u t ^ ^ i i B r y T lefiV and Berhard^Litwacktof J8 Mendell avenue, •[ TeTephprie X,a'bpratpries, Hillside. The'Telstnr -wbrlcf-wide television'.•STIO-VJ'.JMI'Monday night k applauded by iriilljbtis. •The-unit perfoctps the vital of\ cbriver'ti/ig unregulated' Tpou/er supplied "by^batteries solar eefis into several,levels of useful regujati|d DC. —''*---• Sham 0f TV bebut Several eranfdrd residents, employes of Bell Telephonei-LalBora- a£ Murray. HiH, Hillside and; Wtfippijhy, contributed : "to'. the ir^'proi^ct the Bell System's active, communications -.satellite, •_ •. . .'* . v . i , launched July 10 from'Cape Canaveral-' cs- umT : "" ''•-'- ••• v -' '—• —— e/jrned this week.' b i i by the Na^tkjna} Aeronautics . Space Admin«&ratipn., already has. proved an outshuidlniK-success in providing unprecedented televi- sion and telephone voice commuri-, --^rieations between continents*, / ' x \ : - The satellite wasfyuilt at a 'Spec-4 ial Bell Laboratories plant JwHtlPs side»' underwent testing at.-Beil, Labs In Murray Hill and Whijp!'-' and the signals transmitted tion at Ahdover, Me., were picked up by the huge horn antenna at Bell Laboratories in Hfllmdel. Teistar amplifies and/transmits grai^beamffd~'to ^H~T^»i on" g on"e ground station 'to ahotheif -*• per- haps an ocean away. The new sat- i . makes it possible for voices, eiije. maks t p or is, TV pictures and data messages to leap thousands of miles in a new h exciting way, a Bell labora- '* tribyted, to the. Telstau* .project are Bernard iWi^kyiiJ^^ nue, vice-president of the Board of Bdtication; AT-W. Busjery.113 PrestflSti avenue; J. FJ7»4Ukosky; ' 803 Uhlcpin avemietSga^t; R. G. %urrt(y 417 tincoln Patk;; eat; , 417 tincoln Patk;; east; E. R. Wible,, ^ohijean^place; E. Widmann, 35-Mendell aVe'nue;' J.'. Canhdne, 140 Hitlcr^stj^enue; W. C. HaMntari, l^CwnfiJ^i ave- . nue; ; NfJ; Soucek^lZOl Nojfth tie- high ayenupj;jnd.'H. A- Scherer v - 611 Lincolii-^ark, CrmifM. 4', Clubsio^eriM $7 to Camp •-, Thirty-seven Cranford members ^»i 4-rt 1 Clubs will start a --weekjs at Stokes St»tie qh. Union County 4-H Club agent, an- d d nounced today. "Campers will swimming, firearms, boating, ca- noeing, electricity, nature and con* seryation, archery, copper enamel- ing, nature ."handicraft, basket weaving, leather and metal crafts camping,, . -Campers and their _clubs are: Stitch-a-Ldrig, Frances^Ah'thes, 46 Elizabeth avenue;^ and ' Patricia Donnelly, 2^0^Bloomingdale aye- nues Phjs^rid Needles, Lynn Bald- 0 Elm street, Catherine and g Elmiger, il Orchard, street; Susan French, 23 Mansion terrace; Nancy Kelly, 29 Roger avenue, and Barbara and Bernadette Phil- lips, 215 Elm street! • Kathleen Coe/ 217' (Continued on Page 7). i Rjlih, Hail A severe thunderstorm on Monday, afternoon pelted the area with 1.00 inches o£.rainfali. ~ The switchboard at Cranford police headquarters was a busy, place from 4:50 to 5 p.m.'as fecajj-esidents called in to report trees, tree limbs and Swires down during the cloudburst, which was accompanied by high winds, hail and lightning. A few reports of stalled cars also' were received.. o Harold Duflopq, metcorologls at the, Union Junior College Mete- orological Station, said most of the rainfall was in a-4&-rninu?e period wh*en the temperature fell 20 do-, grees to a low of 57 degrees. Hai stones Up to a half-inch in diameter fell. Mah-y lawns-arid streets were almost white with hail stones whjch peppered rodfs fbr several the deluge- Mr. Duflocq said windows , and minutes during the severe storm was caused by an. unusually well developed low pressure sys- tem moving th-rbujgh the ..eastern Great Lakes and-into^Pehnsylvania. The storm brought very e61d air down frojii greaV'heights, 1 - the "meteorologist said, '"•Another thundershower Morf- day cVeiimgfrOjn.8:40 p.m ; tb : 12:1 a.m. brought an additional .58 Inches of rain. Although^ repbrts of .fallirig trfce limbs? and' trees were received from seatterjscL areas in. the com- munity, much' of theydamage- ap- peared centered in^thjs northeast- early section of tp"wn. Police noti- fied utility compiinies and most of the damageX'as repaired by early Monday evening. A was reported down in frorif of -28 Forest avenue, carry- ing utility wires down with; it.- A large, limb fell on wires at 20 Lin- / coln avenue," west, disrupting service. A large tree camb down on top of a car owned by Mrs: Grace Miller of 354 South UniSi avenue-; near tt»e intersection l'"p Liiicblii aMt B"ti(rnside averiues: - Tree Unros and wlr«s ; were down tilanjmorit placC; betweon Con- . avenue nhd Kbroiandie v Ttilip Street/ -•" xW:b senior leaders, Mrs. Leona McCarthy and Mrs- Katheririe Usko, and .one junior leader, Miss Barbara Kbwalsk^jlso will attend Xtfcee&tmcSown -on utllitj^wires •«»«^-»*=—=-«- .Wd Stamtmr in-irtntt 6f 35 Henley avenue, and. 0|t p ^ and Beech streets, on Bejech stree between Tulip'and Torbulh stteets and lri front of .5 Gfiril^ai avenue i Jarge branches, were down of 121 Cranford avenue.- participate in A n ve utility wire^ame down on top of a* car in. Ntu*tnavenue, abbu 100 feet efist^of^Centennial avenue., , : (Continued on Pagej) Band School Tells Concert Program The program to be presenje'd'by the Sunimer Bang School at 7 p.m. next •Wednesday on the steps in front of Sherman School was an- nounced today. In case of rain the concert will be given the follqwing The beginners' band will play "All Aboard March," "The Circu Waltz,". "Independence March,' (Continued on Pdge 7) Message's received by parents of the three Cranford delegates to the 1962 Girl Scout Senibitltourid- up at Button Bay Nati Lake Champlain; Vt.v are" .filled with jidjectives such as; ."fabu- lous," "great," and". "ma^lous,": and -such famUiar lipes -as»^lease semrTfibney" aad "we're Having a ball." : Uf;; ••- The local delegates, arp-B'ette Kisner, •daughter of Mr. a)l<J Mrs - Sherman' M. Kisner of »7 iittenley avenue; Dorothy Sue, Gornowski, daughter of Mr. and ^rs. E. J Gornowski of 210 Manor. aVenue, -and'Kathryn Duncan, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. W.K. Duneab, J r , qf 4 Berkeley place. ,:\.' ; . O n e of, the butstandinft^events slated fc>. this week iridludcd a .sing.in~the arena Tuesday Vied, by Maria Von Trapp and the tymding of a poem by Robert Frost m . or of the 50th anniversary^' Scouting in JtHeJJnjItedt Sta' .Bctte Kisner will bring home •stones she picked'up-in the bay in the sh'?pe of buttons,-^-which gave, the name lOvButton Ba^f. She also is sending home a leltej"bear- ing the .Girl S,cout co'mmcinoratiye stamp issued Tuesday for the first time at. the roundup. The H werf' released •clsqvvhore tin the United States on Wednesday. Bette reported meeting Joyce -Rock pt Boonton, the granddaugh- ter oMMr. find Mrs.-S\ Gf Sefihg of 16 Forest avenue. 'Tht' girls will return home Tuesday from their nil-expense paid-trip as. Cranford delegates of the. Washington Rock Girl Scout Council. , .. . -. SOUVENIRS -GO TO HER HEAD ^-.Dorothy Sue Gornowski, daughter W Mr. tincl Mrs. E. J. Goi'nowskl pf 210 Manor nveiuie, wears her memento-filled hat us sheetvjoys a glass of milk'at. the 1852 Senior Girl Scout Roundup at Button Bay, Vt. Associate •The Rev. Laird^TMlficr,"as.soei- ate minister of Christiai!_edijc8tiofi' at th£_Eirst Presbyterian Church, has tendered his resignation to accept a - position at the Noroton Presbyterian, Church, Da'rion, Conri. . '• '.' . •'A special meeting of the congre- gation has been called Suiida; t\pot> to consider his resignation. Re\*.--Mr. Miller's new appoint- ment as hninister of Christian edu- cation "will bdgiri September 1. jtcv. Mr. Miller, wild has serve.d since Nbvember, .1959, was Assembly of the\jjjilted Presby- tjil CBh fa0 Jl i teflan CBurch May.. He al 0enver, polo., in served aft youth er Award Goes To Koehler Henry ICoehleV, "son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry koehler of 25 Berke- ley place, was narhed camper of the week at Ctanfofd Boys' Camp during the thjrd week at camp, it was announced by Raymond D. Ward/director. . He was selected from a group.of six boySTTlrfia! were named'campers of their cabins.. They are; Cabin l.Paul Wasserbach, Cabin 2, Rob- ert Deen, Cabin 3, Henry. Koehler, Cabjn 4, Don Geigerich', Cabin 5, Ron DeLonge, Cabin 6, Paul Las- in^ki. '.." . • "• - Honor Cabin went to Cabin 2 ,with Doug- Bariie as itsrcounselor. Members of the honor cabin are: Chris Pftrke'r, Jeff Miller, Robert Deen, Todd Harrison, Joseph An- clien, and Thomas Porter." Among the week's activities the boys visited the Pocotio Wild Ani- mal Farm* On Tuesday evening the campers viewed an Abbbtt and Costello movie, "Jack And "The Beanstalk.'* OfTThursdayrevenmg the entire efimp hiked into Hope. During the week Yournamerits Vtere held with the following boys as winners:. Pee Wee Ping Pong, Chris Parker; junior ping pong, -John Hum,e; senior ping pong, "FtnbrTt 'McCullough;. pee ..wee archery, Steve Carlson; junior archery, Scotf McCullough; sen- (Continued on Page 2) Commuters Attack Bus Stop Change Robert.Hintz of 5J0 dranfie nve- j0presentin'c several bus.com- 'ownship Commit- iiTters told the :eo Tuesday nlgh-t that many local residents object to the change in ho.Joeation of'the bus stop on North avenue, enst, from CenTen- ninl to Forest avenues, , Contending that the Centennial ovepue location is safer because of the traffic liglTt at the inter- section, Nlr. Hintz said it also" is' more convenle.nl and said thnt most of the westbound buses stop thqre'.anyway for the trnfflc lig'h}. Public Snfety •Commissioner H. Raymond Kirwim promised to re- view the^ matter. Ho^ pointed out that Centcnninl and North avenues Is n T intersection With n scrvict' stntion . oh one corner und the traffic Coordinating Committee dnsjrcd to move the bus stop away from-the heavy, traffic at this point. Relief Cost? lJp$2tf8J5 In FirstJIalf . Relief costs |or the first six months of this year totaled $11,- 233,16 as compared with $8,754.41 (n the same period in 1981, Jt wai repbrtcd this week by the Depart- ment of Public Welfare.^, In June, there were^JHT cases,-in- volving 78 *persorjs%- on tlie,' local rolls, whereas there were 15 cases involving/Tft-lfersons In June, 1961. Relief commitments for last month ~"' £$"1,835.21 as compared with .03 for "the sarn.c -mon.th last year. ' • TTie $500 Increase this year was caused,... ity'tfas noted, by the fact that more families were on full relief, whereas a year ago many of the cases received only partial •relief. —• .-,•'••; .Two cas.es ,wero closed last month when one-"returned to work and another acquired adequate resources. One new case^jwas opened caused by the expiration of liriemploymenfc copiiperisatibn benefits and the heajd-'of the fam- ily was, still unemployed^ , The Jriereased relief n ments this', year necessitated an ictnWgency-TTppirtipriatioh of $5,000 by the Township Committee at a recent meeting at the "request-of tfie Local*.Assistance Board which pjisses on ail relief expsndSures. .* s Twertty-six local merchants will participate in.-the annual,; mid- summer sates days' which open to- day and continue through Satur- day, it.was announced^this week by Irving Bernsieifr; chairman df the retail-promotion committee of the Crawford Chamber -of Com- •; MT. ^BerHstein declared locaf n?ercHanfs have "cut prilces ,46-the i clear'• their -shelves-of suinmer. merchandise and hun- dreds of bargains are in store-ffar shoppers. ' • The sales djys adyertisei-nents. are epntaified in a .12-page sup- plement in today's issue of the Citizen and Chronicle. More than •6 t 000; copies of the supplement were. distributed .yesterday ' in Gai»wood, Kenilworth and the out- lying ar«#s around.Cranford".. . The' 26 participatinff merchants; Mr. Berristeih said, jvill displaV <* (Continued on Page 7> Committee tc> Act On Loitering Curb Township 'Committee probably will take action at'its meeting on an ordinance to Turb loitering in the gommunity, Pub T lic % Safeyty Commissioner H. Ray- mond Kirwan announced at Tues- day night's meeting. His statenSent'TolJowed receipt of H letter froKn Mrs. Charles F.Schil- Hnger of 20 Greaves palce, a mem- ber* of the Cranford Recreation Committee, urging "immediate ac- tion" in adoption of such a. riieasure. She drew attention to ah on-Page 7) Gommittee Tues- facturing., Inc., of "Newark, for Tq^nrsljip Committee Tues daynight sold seven acres of Undeveloped industrial pro- perty at the southerly en,* of Baltimore avenue, adjacent to the/Linden line, to Para Manu- g , $70,000. The. Newark firm Was the only bidder. The Para Co., manufactur- ers of shower curtains, outdoor furniture and pool covers, LOGATION OF SfEW PLANT ~ Area in.black at end of Baliirabrc avenue- is site pf proposed $400,000 Paca Manufacturing Co. plajnt'here. The. firiji, purchased ..Seven acres'of industrial land from tpwijghlp for #70,0^0 at public auction Tuesday night. OuMoor The Township Recreation ppm- mittee annotsriced today .that roller skating will begin next week in the municipal parking lot at the corner of South and South Union avenues. '• ' •.. sessfons will be held from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. Monday evenings. Township residents of all ages ire invited to skate. . • : In case of rain this Monday, •roller skating will be ^postponed to the following nigbt-Jn. ordejr to ,hiauguraie_the program next weeit, it was ^announced by Thomas Tip- aldi,- playground supervisor. In case .of rain other Monday nights, the session Will be cancelled fbr that week. . - " Registration at the end of the thiid week in the seven munici- pal playgrounds foae to> 2,631 last week, an increase of 230 children th 'vi total, with over the previous Brookstde- playfteld lead with 510 registrants, Sunny Acres, 450; Roosevelt, 445; Me- mbrial, -343; Adams, 335; Wajnut, Si8, and Liricbin; 240, • K Stuffed animal contests at sev- eral playflelds trttnsfbriAed the areas into zoos arid eircitsbs. A variety of contests and the ftutking of arts arid crafts also occupied- The children. :*"•— - MemorfaJ Held Memorial Field was transformed into, a zoo last Thursday afternoon when a/stUffedratfimal contest was held. Thirfy-two animals appear- ed on the scene, and all contest- ants won prizes. -^ " In the bunny rabbit category, Gregory Drexler wron for the big- gest, Gloria Kelsey for the pret- tiest, Margaret Ann Markie for the. dressiest,' and Susan Pr'utzman, smallest. ' ' ' . In the dog category, Keitfi Kel- sey won for the biggest, Vickie Kelsey. for the droopiest; Pamela Jackson, cuddliest; Edie DeRoda for, tHe tfutest pair; a # ijd> Michelefieftr- tnking 4be4 DeRoda. for the spotttest.' Derinis Statue won for the most unusuaf (Continued, on Page 8) plans to construct a $400,000 steel, brick and masonry Indus* . trial building here. Corhple- * tion date is 12 months after taking title to the property. The firm also will be re^- quired to construct a Jp4nch sanitary sewer for approxir mately 3,500 feet, a culvert arid pave approximately'"_ 280- feeiol Baltimore avenue. They . will receive $42,000 credit' againstthe land purchase price for, these improvements. , Finance" Chairman J. Hbwar4 McAtcer, who presided In the ab-;--;. R,en<fe of Mayor NichpJas_.-J5^.;La«. 1 , i ^ ' h J N k fi J - •' V $SI w Mi to Cranford. Nathaniel Gaihes et Ordngct, president of Para, said his company will endeavor to bring tp. fiio /tOiWhshipi every "advantage of industry. that the municipality is lookihg for. He. added that his firna Will t>eJbap'py :to locate here. AdopTed oh final reading was an ordinance appropriating up to $1,900. from the'capital, improve- ment" fund to engage Charles F, Evans at Newarjc to make a second appraisal of•' sec.tten ..one, pf. the •cenitral off-street ftarklng 1 . area..;:•?- George W. Morton, 19 Woodj Hole road, pointed out that Altpliii W. yan Horn of Eliiabeth already, bad made. one appraisal of the prbperty/ and a second appraisal was a ^duplication pjf effort and| 6\ ' \ •••'••» Cfommissioner McAteer exp ed that the second appraisal w: , fortify the tbw.JBsMp.'s pos)tiop in malting certain' that ite- offers for the siic parcels involved;-axe -equir table. He announced that prelimi- nary- negotiations in the /acqiuV sitibh of the property •s'already are underway.' . ' . A resolution was adopted aiilth'- orliing public sale at: the August! ,1* weeting of four odd ;ps»cels^ totaling vl4T acres, located on. the State farkwa^r betweem the Lehigh Val- ley Railroad .arid Myrtte streeti Minimum sale price wa*s fixed at $1,852.,. ' .. '.•_.' ^••'" "• ; Public r ^fefy~"C^mmTssidner H\ Raymond Kirwan jepprted th«t ordinances are be'jtag;-drafted limit- ing parking on ElMibedih -. (Continuedvon': Township to Name Swimming Pool Study Committee Township Conamittee is form- ulating a citizens' sWimming pool study committee- and will an- nounce members of the group as soon as acceptances are received, Finance Commisisioner J. Howard- McAteer, acting mayor, announced at Tuesday night's meeting of the local governing body. • • ' ; Suggestion that such a study be undertaken was contained uj a ' letter recgiyed at the last meeting*" from Frank BiXullio, Jr., and Harold Seymour^ Jri, Democratic ~ candidates for Township Commit- -Their letter stated that their 'attention has been called to the . (Continued on Page 2) on MUSEUM TO MOVE —' Rqy" A. Clement, chairman of the board of the Cranfprd'His(plfjcal Sodet-y,- turns the first spndefulof earth nt'groundbreaking ceremonies &h btHtifday at \M lll'W.j.liu.uf Uiu— . Cni n ford F'li.storicni Society Museum, which "will be movctt closer to""the^ rfyer.^ > '{' | Jjc #/ (j^ v JjuJJJJituJ v .. ^ijiltfWU'd .\uj,th-hijitauima-l. dnUv-mnidisplnyn,"•tvtif-t>e-*i'el 1 ioviife'cl ; 'ib" nllow."more°' f sp*ncc "for displays. meetings of organizations' interested In thrv Former Mnyor Ira. D. Dorian; Robert Dennis, architect for the renovation; Dr.-Hotner Hall; president^ Curtis G.. Culin, Dbfinld McGinnis and Beniamin Moffett. ' - - ' 7 •• • Kitchen facilities will be-provided to museum. Trustees lookrng on lit the ceremonies are: Benjamin -Moffett, "Bids are being sought for the moving and reconstruction of the Cranford Historical Society Mu- •3t-i V" seum 6n North Union avenue-fPl- lowing groundbreaking ceremon- ies at the new site on Saturday afternoon. • ' Ray A. Clement, chairman of the board, turned the first spadeful of earth at the new site, 40 feet closer to the river. and i i)way from the new Municipal Biiildirig. The'.'/ move will be followed by renova- tion nnd refurbishing of the 100- year-old building to allow more room for displays!, research work, and meetings. The exterior design • of fhe structure will not be al- tered. More than 35 persons attended the groundbreaking. Dr. Homer G^Hall, president, was master of ccTemonies, and the Rev. Dr. Al- bert Allinger, pastor of the Cran- ford Meth'odjst Church, gave the jnvocation. Township Committeeman H. Raymond Kirwan,. speaking., for. Mayor Nicholas S. LaCorte, point- ed otft the importance of tho .nyj- seum-and hfstorical society in a rabidly expanding suburban atcau h 7' • •->?» ;> ,.:-J vermsh.:6t the Jo>vji}sWp,Comniittce' in allocating «T*brn to th« society in the new Municipal Building for storage and display purposes. Commissioner Jfcirwan also pointed out that additional funds ( C o n H d on Page 2> r •'•' \" •&•.'! I M K 4

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Page 1: Cranford '•''..».'••• Sale- ••-

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Cranford Sale Bays. predicted lor^

U«lt mftntnt • wl<h ele»rjp£ ' •'afternoon, »ceordl«> W ••

ftrold Duflocq. IJpJrfn Jun-ior Collet e DMrf»«'rolef1il.

: The oallooJi^W lor i;ool , .tcftnper*tjireir *oday< <d,njbr- . *row, Mid •*t>*ord»> with- "• .tt-armtni |f mp*i-»turf» orti

. Snndny inll -Monday-•" «bo*ver« Mondty —"'

Vol. LXlX.>.No. 27. 3 Sections, 28 Pages CRAMEORDrNEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 .BtetmA dan Jtortt-NT>»;P«ltf. "fEN CENTS

BEHIND Ttt&SCENES' — Sorting out "spaghetti-like wires in theBejl SysjertPi'^lstar ejcperimental communications satellite arePaut^^i iBryT lefiV and Berhard^Litwacktof J8 Mendell avenue,•[

TeTephprie X,a'bpratpries, Hillside. The'Telstnr-wbrlcf-wide television'. •STIO-VJ'.JMI'Monday night

k applauded by iriilljbtis. •The-unit perfoctps the vitalof\ cbriver'ti/ig unregulated' Tpou/er supplied "by^batteries

solar eefis into several,levels of useful regujati|d DC. —''*---•

Sham0f T V bebut

Several eranfdrd residents, employes of Bell Telephonei-LalBora-a£ Murray. HiH, Hillside and; Wtfippijhy, contributed :"to'. their^'proi^ct the Bell System's active, communications -.satellite,

•_ •. . . ' * . v . i •

, launched July 10 from'Cape Canaveral-'c s - u m T :"" ''•-'- •••v-' '—• ——

e/jrned this week.'b i i

by the Na tkjna} Aeronautics. Space Admin«&ratipn., already has.

proved an outshuidlniK-success inproviding unprecedented televi-sion and telephone voice commuri-,

--^rieations between continents*, / 'x\: - The satellite wasfyuilt at a 'Spec-4ial Bell Laboratories plant JwHtlPsside»' underwent testing at.-Beil,Labs In Murray Hill and Whijp!'-'

and the signals transmitted

tion at Ahdover, Me., were pickedup by the huge horn antenna atBell Laboratories in Hfllmdel.

Teistar amplifies and/transmitsgrai^beamffd~'to ^H~T^»i on"g on"e

ground station 'to ahotheif -*• per-haps an ocean away. The new sat-

i . makes it possible for voices,eiije. maks t p or i s ,TV pictures and data messages toleap thousands of miles in a newh exciting way, a Bell labora-

'*

tribyted, to the. Telstau* .project areBernard i W i ^ k y i i J ^ ^nue, vice-president of the Boardof Bdtication; AT-W. Busjery.113PrestflSti avenue; J . FJ7»4Ukosky;

' 803 Uhlcpin avemietSga^t; R. G.%urrt(y 417 tincoln Patk;; ea t ;, • 417 tincoln Patk;; east;E. R. Wible,, ^ohijean^place; E.Widmann, 35-Mendell aVe'nue;'J.'. Canhdne, 140 Hitlcr^stj^enue;W. C. HaMntari, l^CwnfiJ^i ave-

. nue;; NfJ; Soucek lZOl Nojfth tie-high ayenupj;jnd.'H. A- Schererv- 611 Lincolii-^ark,

CrmifM. 4',Clubsio^eriM$7 to Camp•-, Thirty-seven Cranford members^»i 4-rt1 Clubs will start a --weekjs

at Stokes St»tie qh.

Union County 4-H Club agent, an-d dnounced today.

"Campers willswimming, firearms, boating, ca-noeing, electricity, nature and con*seryation, archery, copper enamel-ing, nature ."handicraft, basketweaving, leather and metal crafts

camping,, .-Campers and their _clubs are:

Stitch-a-Ldrig, Frances^Ah'thes, 46Elizabeth avenue;^ and ' PatriciaDonnelly, 2^0^Bloomingdale aye-nues Phjs^rid Needles, Lynn Bald-

0 Elm street, Catherine andg Elmiger, i l Orchard, street;

Susan French, 23 Mansion terrace;Nancy Kelly, 29 Roger avenue,and Barbara and Bernadette Phil-lips, 215 Elm street! •

Kathleen Coe/ 217'(Continued on Page 7).

i Rjlih, HailA severe thunderstorm on Monday, afternoon pelted the

area with 1.00 inches o£.rainfali.~ The switchboard at Cranford police headquarters was abusy, place from 4:50 to 5 p.m.'as fecajj-esidents called in toreport trees, tree limbs and Swires down during the cloudburst,which was accompanied by highwinds, hail and lightning. A fewreports of stalled cars also' werereceived.. • o

Harold Duflopq, metcorologlsat the, Union Junior College Mete-orological Station, said most of therainfall was in a-4&-rninu?e periodwh*en the temperature fell 20 do-,grees to a low of 57 degrees. Haistones Up to a half-inch in diameterfell. Mah-y lawns-arid streets werealmost white with hail stoneswhjch pepperedrodfs fbr severalthe deluge-

Mr. Duflocq said

windows , andminutes during

the severestorm was caused by an. unusuallywell developed low pressure sys-tem moving th-rbujgh the ..easternGreat Lakes and-into^Pehnsylvania.The storm brought very e61d airdown frojii greaV'heights,1- the"meteorologist said,'"•Another thundershower Morf-day cVeiimgfrOjn.8:40 p.m; tb: 12:1a.m. brought an additional .58Inches of rain.

Although^ repbrts of .fallirig trfcelimbs? and' trees were receivedfrom seatterjscL areas in. the com-munity, much' of theydamage- ap-peared centered in^thjs northeast-early section of tp"wn. Police noti-fied utility compiinies and most ofthe damageX'as repaired by earlyMonday evening.

A was reported down infrorif of -28 Forest avenue, carry-ing utility wires down with; it.- Alarge, limb fell on wires at 20 Lin-

/coln avenue," west, disruptingservice. A large tree camb downon top of a car owned by Mrs:Grace Miller of 354 South UniSiavenue-; near tt»e intersection l'"pLiiicblii aMt B"ti(rnside averiues: -

Tree Unros and wlr«s;were downtilanjmorit placC; betweon Con-. avenue nhd Kbroiandiev

Ttilip Street/-•" xW:b senior leaders, Mrs. LeonaMcCarthy and Mrs- KatheririeUsko, and .one junior leader, MissBarbara Kbwalsk^jlso will attend Xtfcee&tmcSown -on utllitj^wires•«»«^-»*=—=-«- .Wd Stamtmr in-irtntt 6f 35 Henley avenue, and.

0|t p ^and Beech streets, on Bejech streebetween Tulip'and Torbulh stteetsand lri front of .5 Gfiril ai avenue

iJarge branches, were downof 121 Cranford avenue.-

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Band School TellsConcert Program

The program to be presenje'd'bythe Sunimer Bang School at 7 p.m.next •Wednesday on the steps infront of Sherman School was an-nounced today. In case of rain theconcert will be given the follqwing

The beginners' band will play"All Aboard March," "The CircuWaltz,". "Independence March,'

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Message's received by parents ofthe three Cranford delegates tothe 1962 Girl Scout Senibitltourid-up at Button Bay NatiLake Champlain; Vt.v are" .filledwith jidjectives such as; ."fabu-lous," "great," and". "ma^lous,":and -such famUiar lipes -as»^leasesemrTfibney" aad "we're Having aball." : Uf;; ••-

The local delegates, arp-B'etteKisner, •daughter of Mr. a)l<J Mrs

- Sherman' M. Kisner of »7 iittenleyavenue; Dorothy Sue, Gornowski,daughter of Mr. and ^ r s . E. JGornowski of 210 Manor. aVenue,

-and'Kathryn Duncan, daughter ofMr: and Mrs. W.K. Duneab, J r ,qf 4 Berkeley place. ,:\.';. O n e of, the butstandinft^eventsslated fc>. this week iridludcd a.sing.in~the arena Tuesday Vied, byMaria Von Trapp and the tymdingof a poem by Robert Frost m

. or of the 50th anniversary^'Scouting in JtHeJJnjItedt Sta'

.Bctte Kisner will bring home•stones she picked'up-in the bayin the sh'?pe of buttons,-^-whichgave, the name lOvButton Ba f. Shealso is sending home a leltej"bear-ing the .Girl S,cout co'mmcinoratiyestamp issued Tuesday for the firsttime at. the roundup. The Hwerf' released •clsqvvhore tin theUnited States on Wednesday.

Bette reported meeting Joyce-Rock pt Boonton, the granddaugh-ter oMMr. find Mrs.-S\ Gf Sefihg of16 Forest avenue.

'Tht' girls will return homeTuesday from their nil-expensepaid-trip as. Cranford delegates ofthe. Washington Rock Girl ScoutCouncil. , .. . - .

SOUVENIRS -GO TO HER HEAD ^-.Dorothy Sue Gornowski,daughter W Mr. tincl Mrs. E. J. Goi'nowskl pf 210 Manor nveiuie,wears her memento-filled hat us sheetvjoys a glass of milk'at. the1852 Senior Girl Scout Roundup at Button Bay, Vt.

Associate•The Rev. Laird^TMlficr,"as.soei-

ate minister of Christiai!_edijc8tiofi'at th£_Eirst Presbyterian Church,has tendered his resignation toaccept a - position at the NorotonPresbyterian, Church, Da ' r ion ,Conri. . '• '.' .

•'A special meeting of the congre-gation has been called Suiida;t\pot> to consider his resignation.Re\*.--Mr. Miller's new appoint-ment as hninister of Christian edu-cation "will bdgiri September 1.

jtcv. Mr. Miller, wild has serve.dsince Nbvember, .1959, was

Assembly of the\jjjilted Presby-tjil C B h fa0 J l iteflan CBurchMay.. He al

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Henry ICoehleV, "son of Mr. andMrs. Henry koehler of 25 Berke-ley place, was narhed camper ofthe week at Ctanfofd Boys' Campduring the thjrd week at camp, itwas announced by Raymond D.Ward/director. .

He was selected from a group.ofsix boySTTlrfia! were named'campersof their cabins.. They are; Cabinl.Paul Wasserbach, Cabin 2, Rob-ert Deen, Cabin 3, Henry. Koehler,Cabjn 4, Don Geigerich', Cabin 5,Ron DeLonge, Cabin 6, Paul Las-in^ki. '.." . • "• -

Honor Cabin went to Cabin 2,with Doug- Bariie as itsrcounselor.Members of the honor cabin are:Chris Pftrke'r, Jeff Miller, RobertDeen, Todd Harrison, Joseph An-clien, and Thomas Porter."

Among the week's activities theboys visited the Pocotio Wild Ani-mal Farm* On Tuesday eveningthe campers viewed an Abbbtt andCostello movie, "Jack And "TheBeanstalk.'* OfTThursdayrevenmgthe entire efimp hiked into Hope.

During the week YournameritsVtere held with the following boysas winners:. Pee Wee Ping Pong,Chris Parker; junior ping pong,-John Hum,e; senior ping pong,"FtnbrTt 'McCullough;. pee ..weearchery, Steve Carlson; juniorarchery, Scotf McCullough; sen-

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Commuters AttackBus Stop Change

Robert.Hintz of 5J0 dranfie nve-j0presentin'c several bus.com-

'ownship Commit-iiTters told the:eo Tuesday nlgh-t that many localresidents object to the change inho.Joeation of'the bus stop on

North avenue, enst, from CenTen-ninl to Forest avenues, ,

Contending that the Centennialovepue location is safer becauseof the traffic liglTt at the inter-section, Nlr. Hintz said it also" is'more convenle.nl and said thntmost of the westbound buses stopthqre'.anyway for the trnfflc lig'h}.

Public Snfety •Commissioner H.Raymond Kirwim promised to re-view the^ matter. Ho^ pointed outthat Centcnninl and North avenuesIs n T intersection With n scrvict'stntion . oh one corner und thetraffic Coordinating Committeednsjrcd to move the bus stop awayfrom-the heavy, traffic at this point.

Relief Cost?lJp$2tf8J5In First JIalf. Relief costs |or the first six

months of this year totaled $11,-233,16 as compared with $8,754.41(n the same period in 1981, Jt wairepbrtcd this week by the Depart-ment of Public Welfare.^,

In June, there were JHT cases,-in-volving 78 *persorjs%- on tlie,' localrolls, whereas there were 15 casesinvolving/Tft-lfersons In June, 1961.Relief commitments for last month~ " ' £$"1,835.21 as compared with

.03 for "the sarn.c -mon.th lastyear. '• TTie $500 Increase this year wascaused,... ity'tfas noted, by the factthat more families were on fullrelief, whereas a year ago manyof the cases received only partial

• r e l i e f . • — • . - , • ' • • ;.Two cas.es ,wero closed last

month when one-"returned to workand another acquired adequateresources. One new case^jwasopened caused by the expirationof liriemploymenfc copiiperisatibnbenefits and the heajd-'of the fam-ily was, still unemployed^, The Jriereased relief nments this', year necessitated anictnWgency-TTppirtipriatioh of $5,000by the Township Committee at arecent meeting at the "request-oftfie Local*.Assistance Board whichpjisses on ail relief expsndSures. .*

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Twertty-six local merchants willparticipate in.-the annual,; mid-summer sates days' which open to-day and continue through Satur-day, it.was announced^this weekby Irving Bernsieifr; chairman dfthe retail-promotion committee ofthe Crawford Chamber -of Com-

•; MT. ^BerHstein declared locafn?ercHanfs have "cut prilces ,46 -thei clear'• their -shelves-of

suinmer. merchandise and hun-dreds of bargains are in store-ffarshoppers. ' •

The sales djys adyertisei-nents.are epntaified in a .12-page sup-plement in today's issue of theCitizen and Chronicle. More than•6t000; copies of the supplementwere. distributed .yesterday ' inGai»wood, Kenilworth and the out-lying ar«#s around.Cranford"... The' 26 participatinff merchants;Mr. Berristeih said, jvill displaV<* (Continued on Page 7>

Committee tc> ActOn Loitering Curb

Township 'Committee probablywill take action at'itsmeeting on an ordinance to Turbloitering in the gommunity, PubTlic% Safeyty Commissioner H. Ray-mond Kirwan announced at Tues-day night's meeting.

His statenSent'TolJowed receipt ofH letter froKn Mrs. Charles F.Schil-Hnger of 20 Greaves palce, a mem-ber* of the Cranford RecreationCommittee, urging "immediate ac-tion" in adoption of such a.riieasure. She drew attention to ah

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Gommittee Tues- facturing., Inc., of "Newark, forTq^nrsljip Committee Tuesdaynight sold seven acres ofUndeveloped industrial pro-perty at the southerly en,* ofBaltimore avenue, adjacent tothe/Linden line, to Para Manu-

g ,$70,000. The. Newark firm Wasthe only bidder.

The Para Co., manufactur-ers of shower curtains, outdoorfurniture and pool covers,

LOGATION OF SfEW PLANT ~ Area in.black at end of Baliirabrcavenue- is site pf proposed $400,000 Paca Manufacturing Co.plajnt'here. • The. firiji, purchased ..Seven acres'of industrial landfrom tpwijghlp for #70,0^0 at public auction Tuesday night.

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The Township Recreation ppm-mittee annotsriced today .that rollerskating will begin next week inthe municipal parking lot at thecorner of South and South Unionavenues. '• ' •..

sessfons will be held from7:15 to 8:45 p.m. Monday evenings.Township residents of all ages ireinvited to skate. . • :

In case of rain this Monday,•roller skating will be ^postponedto the following nigbt-Jn. ordejr to,hiauguraie_the program next weeit,it was ^announced by Thomas Tip-aldi,- playground supervisor. Incase .of rain other Monday nights,the session Will be cancelled fbrthat week. . - "

Registration at the end of thethiid week in the seven munici-pal playgrounds foae to> 2,631 lastweek, an increase of 230 children

th ' v i total, withover the previousBrookstde- playfteldlead with 510 registrants, SunnyAcres, 450; Roosevelt, 445; Me-

mbrial, -343; Adams, 335; Wajnut,Si8, and Liricbin; 240, • K

Stuffed animal contests at sev-eral playflelds trttnsfbriAed theareas into zoos arid eircitsbs. Avariety of contests and the ftutkingof arts arid crafts also occupied-

The children. :*"•— -MemorfaJ Held

Memorial Field was transformedinto, a zoo last Thursday afternoonwhen a/stUffedratfimal contest washeld. Thirfy-two animals appear-ed on the scene, and all contest-ants won prizes. -^" In the bunny rabbit category,

Gregory Drexler wron for the big-gest, Gloria Kelsey for the pret-tiest, Margaret Ann Markie for the.dressiest,' and Susan Pr'utzman,smallest. ' ' ' .

In the dog category, Keitfi Kel-sey won for the biggest, VickieKelsey. for the droopiest; PamelaJackson, cuddliest; Edie DeRodafor, tHe tfutest pair; a#ijd> Michelefieftr-

tnking 4be4 DeRoda. for the spotttest.' DerinisStatue won for the most unusuaf

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plans to construct a $400,000steel, brick and masonry Indus* .trial building here. Corhple- *tion date is 12 months aftertaking title to the property.

The firm also will be re -quired to construct a Jp4nchsanitary sewer for approxirmately 3,500 feet, a culvertarid pave approximately'"_ 280-feeiol Baltimore avenue. They .will receive $42,000 credit'againstthe land purchase pricefor, these improvements.

, Finance" Chairman J. Hbwar4McAtcer, who presided In the ab-;--;.R,en<fe of Mayor NichpJas_.-J5 .;La«. 1 ,

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to Cranford. Nathaniel Gaihes etOrdngct, president of Para, said hiscompany will endeavor to bring tp.fiio /tOiWhshipi every "advantage ofindustry. that the municipality islookihg for. He. added that his firnaWill t>eJbap'py :to locate here.

AdopTed oh final reading was anordinance appropriating up to$1,900. from the'capital, improve-ment" fund to engage Charles F,Evans at Newarjc to make a secondappraisal of•' sec.tten ..one, pf. the•cenitral off-street ftarklng1. area..;:•?-

George W. Morton, 19 WoodjHole road, pointed out that AltpliiiW. yan Horn of Eliiabeth already,bad made. one appraisal of theprbperty/ and a second appraisalwas a ^duplication pjf effort and|

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Cfommissioner McAteer exped that the second appraisal w: ,fortify the tbw.JBsMp.'s pos)tiop inmalting certain' that ite- offers forthe siic parcels involved;-axe -equirtable. He announced that prelimi-nary- negotiations in the /acqiuVsitibh of the property •s'already areunderway.' . ' .

A resolution was adopted aiilth'-orliing public sale at: the August!, 1 * weeting of four odd ;ps»cels^totaling vl4T acres, located on. the

Statefarkwa^r betweem the Lehigh Val-ley Railroad .arid Myrtte streetiMinimum sale price wa*s fixed at$ 1 , 8 5 2 . , . ' . . '.•_.' ^••'" "•

; Publicr fefy~"C^mmTssidner H\Raymond Kirwan jepprted th«tordinances are be'jtag;-drafted limit-ing parking on ElMibedih •-. (Continuedvon':

Township to NameSwimming PoolStudy Committee

Township Conamittee is form-ulating a citizens' sWimming poolstudy committee- and will an-nounce members of the group assoon as acceptances are received,Finance Commisisioner J. Howard-McAteer, acting mayor, announcedat Tuesday night's meeting of thelocal governing body. • • ' ;

Suggestion that such a study beundertaken was contained uj a 'letter recgiyed at the last meeting*"from Frank BiXullio, Jr., andHarold Seymour^ Jri, Democratic ~candidates for Township Commit-

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MUSEUM TO MOVE —' Rqy" A. Clement, chairman of the board of the Cranfprd'His(plfjcal Sodet-y,-turns the first spndefulof earth nt'groundbreaking ceremonies &h btHtifday at \M lll'W.j.liu.uf Uiu—

. C ni n ford F'li.storicni Society Museum, which "will be movctt closer to""the rfyer. >'{'|Jjc#/(j vJjuJJJJituJv..ijiltfWU'd .\uj,th-hijitauima-l. dnUv-mni• displnyn,"•tvtif-t>e-*i'el1ioviife'cl;'ib" nllow."more°'fsp*ncc "for displays.

meetings of organizations' interested In thrvFormer Mnyor Ira. D. Dorian; Robert Dennis,

architect for the renovation; Dr.-Hotner Hall; president^ Curtis G.. Culin, Dbfinld McGinnis andBeniamin Moffett. ' - - ' 7 •• •

Kitchen facilities will be-provided tomuseum. Trustees lookrng on lit the ceremonies are:

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seum 6n North Union avenue-fPl-lowing groundbreaking ceremon-ies at the new site on Saturdayafternoon. • '

Ray A. Clement, chairman ofthe board, turned the first spadefulof earth at the new site, 40 feetcloser to the river. andi i)way fromthe new Municipal Biiildirig. The'.'/move will be followed by renova-tion nnd refurbishing of the 100-year-old building to allow moreroom for displays!, research work,and meetings. The exterior design •of fhe structure will not be al-tered.

More than 35 persons attendedthe groundbreaking. Dr. HomerG^Hall, president, was master ofccTemonies, and the Rev. Dr. Al-bert Allinger, pastor of the Cran-ford Meth'odjst Church, gave thejnvocation.

Township Committeeman H.Raymond Kirwan,. speaking., for.Mayor Nicholas S. LaCorte, point-ed otft the importance of tho .nyj-seum-and hfstorical society in arabidly expanding suburban atcau

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vermsh.:6t theJo>vji}sWp,Comniittce' in allocating«T*brn to th« society in the newMunicipal Building for storageand display purposes.

Commissioner Jfcirwan alsopointed out that additional funds

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r which wits h'elcf^jat-urday at .the- Park Aveffue JUniorHigh School in Scotch plains.. The a ward winning booth told

the story'of its blub activities and.' what the -4-H program is in Union'- County- Richard Craig, president

of the club, received the awardfroth'Harold Bowies of--C ran ford',chairman'of the Union County 4-HFair" Committee which arrangedthe fair. . - . v - • •

Members- of the Garwood HareRaisers, whoste .leader Is CharlesCraig o"f 167 -Myrtle avenue, *Gatvwood, received many awards in

. the rabbit judging contest but thebest of show award went to Gar-ry Boos oif 226 Locust avenue.

Other awards were: JohnTeuscher, 524 Fourth ave'nue, twoexcellent; John Warobetz, 31 Sec-

" dnd avenue, two good; Joseph Eg^les, 104 Myrtje avetiue, one verygood: Richard Craig, lOf Myrtle11 • 'St.? I, - * - - _~ . - - • • • » » ' . • •• .>,»• J ' i * ' '

ftoof&.\ Rlchiifd ;Accardl, 309 Hickfpe^^e,. one excellent, three

V-very .gp; Also, Gary Bueeiarelli, 248 tVll-lowbUvehue, one Very good; Kar-en Craig,"; 107 Myrtle, avenue, one1

excellent, one Very good; WendyHarris, 235 t&cujitt avenue, one,very goodrpavid Hoy, 418 Unionstreet, oh© very good, one fair;

ohe fuir;tie uveitueV one' expellent; EugeneSchwartz? UZ3 North Vfiiod n venue,one exeellenf," one fair*.

The fair also, included - n dog\<;how In whirh members, of <J-Hdog M-aln-ihg clubs displayed tlieirskills Hi. handling and obediencetraining.

Bernard Walulik, a member ofthe KyNiners of Cr'ajifoiy, Wds theonly local' member *to receive nnaward for excellence in the sub -noyjee class, for obedience.

fhe do£ show had 12.entries inthe'dbedipnee' clnss and, 14 .in the

handling and breed'cJass.the show.Rhinehart Stumpf

tjf 'pang Valley, the judge, con-ducted a cliiSic for the youngstersin the dog show and showed themthe •difference between cand breed handling.

An estimated 3,000turned, out to see the f'rfir, whichtook six".months jjf planning;

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Ageiitfor Union County, reported.Gfne ot. the jrrtajor..attractions at

the all-day fair was a plexiglass<ineUbator in which. 30 -eggs- hadbeen placed 21 days ago." Childrenand'adults alflie watched infas£i->nation as the baby chicks/peckedtheir way out of the BN^HS.„ Thje horse" showjbu'd 50 entrieswhich competed in 14 classes. TheT a i l b r ^ l ' Somerset CotTnty

ticlpated in.a; milk drinkingtest,'.irf which .xine partner acted as

*the mother and the otljer young-ster acted as -sfhe baby. - The con-ti(?stanii Jiiicd up intHe center'ofthe.horse .show ring.and raced to

.•dritfk tight oune-ds of milk from.a baby.•bottle.'-A flag set was thePr|i.e. . '• . . ' . . .

A fashion show at 7:30 p.m.^itf•which 55. girls modeled the^otftfitsthey;- madep .eoncludedJlfe day'sevents. The show- iJieme w"a>'Strolling Through the Park." •

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will be ^neeiletrTo^cornplete theasked non-members to

support the society in its request,for funds, Dr. Hall emphasizedthe fact that the society is "a com-

and is. hojbrcnth of a county or ^tate organi-zation. • • • • - • "

The "museurri, j», former acces-sory buildjU3g-«flli- re:-Cr ma^J!qHn>t.

. Unidn County Park"Cjoinmissioh property. Trustee•Malhew D. Hall is chairman of thebuilding committee; Trustee Pat-rick J. Grail, relocation of- thebuilding, ahd Robert Dennis, plansfor renovation. , . " •-' . • .

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WINJNTER BY A HARE — Gary Boqs^#firwood,, left,: displaystrophy won at the Union County^-fTFair 6ntSaturdny. in.ScotchP s for winning best in show in,the rabbit judging contest,

'a member of the^.ddhyd6d flare Raisers Gliib which had theaward winning booth at, the show, shows his trophy to. Theodore.Stamert, pinion County 4 11 Agent as club rnembers look on whilese«tea. in front of their/booth. . *'••'.'.

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Forty-two pe/sons were fined atotal ,of $819 Tuesday .night inMunicipal Court . by. MagistrateCharles J. Stevens in one of thebusiest courtmonths. . •

Twenty-five motorists werepenalized •forspeeding. They were:Herbert Lutz, Mountainside, $20;Joseph' ,M. Bostwick, Short Hills,$20; Robert J-. Irvvin, SummiJ, $15;MaMilel C. Metcadp, Newark, $10}-Thomas J. Iskrzycki, Linden, $ig;

Bomba, Fanwood, $10; An-ton T. Crlstell, Scotch plains; $18;James D. Bride, 103 C'rahford ave-nue, $1S; Doris A, JohnSon,:Surn-;

mil, $2QL Joseph >B:. Frank", Union,"$'15. • '

Also Richard K. Babaty SO Len-home di'lve, $15; Robert L." McCall,West-field;i$20; Ernest J. Czaszar,Mountainside, *25; Carl A. Ratti,Toms River, $10; Charles R. Ma'ti-.no, Jr., -WestfieW, $30; Frank S.Bontinno, Jr., 108 South 23rdstreet, Kenilworth, $15; John P.Warner,' Irvington, $15; MichaelTumino, Llnd"en, $10; Matthew J.Cull, Roselle, $10; Maryann F.Gullace, State Island, N. Y. . $20;Nicholas F. Bukva, Weetffeld, $26and $5 foe failure to appear;Gbarles C. Doney, Roselle., $10;

Aim, Jr., 6$15; Matthew. D. LeCfnelli,'Hoselle.$10; and Harry R. Snyder, 21 KeithJeffries., avenue, $12S • 'T :

Former Patrolman RaymondDavidson, 6 Pacific streef, wasfined, $-105 Jfpr leayjng the scene of.an accideSt and $30 for failure to

an accident...'•"FJncid for careless driving were:John Stas, Newark, $25; GustavdLondono,' 239 North 21st street.Keiijilworth, $20; Roger Briant,Westfleid, $25; Louis Roberts, 228dranforcr ave.nue> $15;-Chqrles &lrCarrb, 724 Vernon avenue, Kenil-.worth, $20; Roberi Jones-, $30 and$10 for failure'to appjaar; and JohnTodato, Union, $20. ;

: James D', B. Cbnnorsx2P5 Walnutavenue, was sentenced to 25 daysIn the Union County jail and RoyR. BoulWare, Brooklyn, to fourdays In the. county Jail on disorder-ly conduct^, charges. A«ton ' W.PlonhW, Union, was fined $50 andHelen Blalecki, Irvfngt6n,__$25,aiso bn .disorderly cSnduct charges.

Other fines were assessed as fol-lows: James J..Thomas, Elizabeth,$12 for passing a stop sign; EdwardC. C.h.lmelewski, Roselle Park, .$10for obstructing traffic and failureto appear; Charles E. .Arundale,Westfleid, $15 for passing a >edtraffic light; Margaret Duncan,174 North Lehigh'avenue, $5 forharboring a barklngJSgntnd-fid?"

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Could you buya pencil for $20,400. . .' worth of rentreceipts? NO! Justthink an averagerental of $85 perm o n t h over atwenty year "periodtotals- $20,400 .mostly down * thedrain! Let us showyou how to ownyour own home ... .

call-today . . .there is no obliga-tion. * '' ' ' : ; ' .NOTEt Do you know that loss of

earned income due to accidentsis four times greater than thevalue of property d«8troy«d ,by

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NEW DUTIES—Bernard J. Mi-netti of 105 , Olehwood road,chief engineer with the JerseyCentral Lines, has been placedin charge of~the railroad's signaldepartment and its maintenanceof way .and structures depart-^aenL_Mr. Mlnettlra resident of

»Cf&nford for 12 years, has beenwith the Jersey Central 22years, lastslJt as chief engineer.

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lor archery; Ron! DeLonge; peewee badminton, Robert Gigon;junior, badminton, Scott McCul-lough.

Senior badminton, Roh De-Longe; pee wee tetherball, ChrisParker; junior tetherball, ScottMeCUllbtigh; senior tetherballRobert McCullough; . pee. weehorseshoes, Steve Carlson; juniorhorseshoes, Arthur Phillips? sen-ior v^iorgeshQes, Brad /Nostrand;pee wee basketball shooting, Rob-ert Oigon.

Junior basketball shooting, NealBarlow; senioj basketball shoot-ing, Robert McciillougH; pee weebowling,. Chrisbowling,- Henry

.Parker; juniorKoehler;- senior

bowling, Ron DeLonge; pee weedatts, Brian . Schreiber; /juniordnrts, David Koch^ senior, dartsGeorge Morton. ' •

Those swimming both ways onthe "lake were:' .Chris Parker,Tommy Gill, Leslie- MassarskyJohn Folk, Stephen Gill, LawrenceCriiger, Brad Nostrand, Ron De-jLolige,. Bruce Massarsky,/ Dick

Schwartz, John Hume"

3ryan Chiger,following tw&

to Robert Deen,g RoBerts.^ Th

,btoj swam one way, Don Geiger-Ich and Philip Massarsky.

The winners In'the swinj carni-val held Saturday, afternoon were:Beginners division, breath holding,Ray Laslnski; littlest splash, NeaBarlow; biggest splash, Ray, Las-InsHl; underwater swim, Jeff Mll-lert~SO-va^riJ aflsh ou-t of waterArthur Phillips; funny dive, BrianSchreiber.

Intermediate, free style race4f

DeLongc; littlest splash, BrndNostrand; best dive, tie, Ron De-Longp and Scott McCullough, sidestroke race, Stephen Gill. .

Stephen Gill caught an-Shi-lnperch to win the biggest fish con-test.

The following boys attendedcamp during the third week:

Chris Folk, Bryon Chiger, Rob-ert Gigorij, Chris Parker, ArthurPhillipsi'DfrvuT Koch, Joseph An-elien, Robert Ward, Thohias GillJeffrey Miller,1 Eric"Jenseh, Rob-ert Mitnik, George "Morton, ScotAuer, 1-rtwrence Chiger. M

Paul Wns'sertinch, Brian Schrei-ber, Thomas Porter, Robert Dc?enRandy Peterson, Raymond Las-inski, Jobn Folk, Don GeigerichNeal Bnrlovy,. Bruce MaswarskyRon" DeLrtngo, Uit^ Gny. StephenGiljj_ Paul Liisinski, Leslie Mns-sarsky. • w • • • -

Keith Tbeen, Bruce - CarolnnStephen Carlson, Todd Hflrrison,

Vrrjf, Craig Roberts, Scottullough, Henry Koehler, John,e, Eddie Schwartz, Brad

Noitrsnd, Philip Mapsarsky," PaulJose witch, Robert McCullough.

ng where.each participant "drives"model car down a highway on a

specially devised-.machine equip-ped with all regular- automobilecontrols. The psydio-physical testChecks reaction tlnqe, depth per-ception and other dxlvef. qualifi-cations. \ .".

On Tiiesday the Road^-6 win-ners take a road check in washingston.D.-C, traffic'over' aprescrlbedroute- a.nd ge{ behind the whe^l ofah autohroblle of their choice to gothru,a $eries of skill tests, on thefloor of the District of ColumbiaNational Guard' Armory. The skill"tests include parking, approachingintersections, stopping in cross-walks and several others. t

On Wednesday the ypungsters"take a written test covering.therules of the road and an attitudescale test developed by. the NewYork University Center for Safe-ty Education.

' Thursday is relaxation day andtime /or sightseeing. The winnerswill be. announced at an awqrdsbanquet Thursday evening, at" theStatle'r-Hllto^otel

. . Mtisic :.&' the mettlatoFTjetweenthe spiritual 8153' the sensual li.fe—Beethdveft

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1 John ,A. O'Connor of 7Wi Springfield- avvitue vvUf-i(:prf»seni theState tif New Jersey in the 11th annual Na'ti'ohal T(?en Age SafeDriving ' Road'-E-O In- Washington. D. .C, •9fiTgllS't* fl-10. ~' •

He. was winner of the local and State Jaycee Road-E-0 ia June.The 51 national finalists con-ring to. the nation's. capita!''-are the

winners of prpliminarj^ ,j;orrtests,held on oity and•''state levels-dur-tig foe spring months of this yearn^'more., ]hun 2,400 communitiesrcm coflfit .toljcoast;' Alaska, Jfavvgii

and the-District of Coh*mbi'a'.'~^The National Teen-Age Safe

Driving Road-ErO is designed togive young drivers the' opportuni-ties to prove, their abilities; im-prove.their'driving' habits and atti-tudes and to stimulate coiiwfrytrity

ji Jn high scbfloTdriver- .eftlu-cjttJon Rro 'fjims.. - - ...... .

national eyent isr sponsoredby the United States Junior Cham-ber of Commerce, the, Insurance'Ins'tltu te for 'Highway Safety andthe Pure Oil Co.

Three college scholarships arethe top~~nfltional awards; 1st place$2,000;. second plbee, $1,500,, and-4htrd^piace, ^$1,000'. ScTjoJofshipsmay be u<ed aWhe-eoHe^e of thewinner's choice..

Road-E-6 activities begin Sun-.day, August 5, at registration.Actual testing for the finalistsbegins Monday with personal in-terviews and psycho-physicaT^tes-t-

•cnts. AJrmnn flrescher recjsrflyrolled' in ftje. University of Mbrvj- 'l:.iid..+indi?r*»-'i'JCoj}i<rn-for servicp-riier-' in Euj.»rjf' He-'wiH- begin^--clus.ses A\«!ust'l5 iind st'udj? fund></

c<jfTVi'rsational und wriUeh -^. ,with classes''beihg.held .ri,V4Triigilts •t'iit'h week. . ' <<-' ... The local airmaprmis visited Eng- ,-land. Gerrpa^jy^Jt'tixemb^ourg, Italy

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increasing number of rriuriicipallysponsored swimming; pools in sur-rouhd,tfli[- confimuHiti.es. Tnlornia-tlon available.'to us indicates tiiot

citizels of a, rnunTcipaiJty.'ai«J canbe completely built and- operated

;o to the citizens who

'?The moneyiKe^ed1 for acqulai-Uon of. property, and ^r^the <ostof cpiistruQtibn can easily bo fin-,- ^ by ii terfistetl people and ' n *ower manners' ^cCordiri^, to the-way it has .been dorte in othertowns in Essex ind tJnion /"•»•»-

A/3C FRANK J. BRESCHER

A/3fC Frank J. Brescher, AAP,son jot Mr. ..and J4rs! Frank J:son jot Mr. ..and J4rs Frank JBfescher of .20 Oraton drive, hasbeen asslffhed to duty at-ToulRosleres AFB, near Paris, France.

A d i j Xa a letter to- his par-

belieye-tiiat tbere is suf-interegt in CraWtord so that •'•'••iy siftoiLdd b^*mad&- o*/the

swimjtting',aLwlththe

spdnsotShl^ of't: ig lmppr^n*, ot'colSe,

tfe^-such spbnsdrajblp'be v/liH the-understanding tha't there.- will bfno cost in the general tax budgjfet.It • is -with'.this in mind that'".We.'strongly ' r<ec(ue9t the Tpw.jishlpCommittee to study and reportthe possibility of having1 SOeri' aswimming rtadl in Cranford.'f

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" ThejK •. jir'e (?Hrj6|led- ii'i » four-week.ricjje'Readiness.Prpgnwri, which will conclude

boen-ljold.'d«llyi Monday through<| _ •'-_>••Friday^ ffonj 8:30 to 11:45^0.m. of,UJC's • NorhahOKan Campus In

from North Jersey •Jiuyrthe four at

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Crunf.oi'd~Srfutfi Hum Troop |7Hj

The 'program isRlijt prospective college studentsin the transition from high" schoolto.vcplle"gc. • ' " • . •

Dr. Kenneth W.. fvemen. UJC > pr St./Mtehiiel'ii. Church rn'rncd.doan,]'pointed oufthnt the .~newjmc,re jidviiMi'cmeni.s and meritprogrumvattempted .-to .give the tuidge.s at tump Winn.ebago from'proRpectiv.e cqljoge freshmen onJnaJght Into the college giluntlon.to provide o. quick review of basicskills .of trending, gnglish composi-tion, nnci-mfttheriintici^nnd to sup-plement, what the high schoolshave done in these fields.

Tho .orientation phase of the

Police disfoyc'h'd u k.nifu with a^(ivf-inch blnde under tlSc still of] i\ car driven'by u Brooklyn rnan! after *h<! had 'been njjprehendcdSaturday morning for a trwfffcviolation. He won tuken to UnionCeVtwity jatl in, lieu of. $300 bail.

Hoy itichardo Boulwure, 2fl,;.ofUiooklyn-'.-wan stopped at 2:20 a.m.Saturday Ijy Officer Thomas Hoi/.-

7ji •traffic violfttiojMrt South^ and Hijth,.^rfrei-t. While• Offli-«ra, $ e i"njrt d' DoVJc andThorite's *X-uptr^wefc bringing, the

j fiiiin'ti .car to headquarithey discovered the weapon

under the front .seat. . . ... l+e waH .crharged with cnrryinBi) roneealed weiijjon add failure toobservt1 a red traffic lijfht.: '

nounced

July 15-JJ2.'.lhan any otlier Iroop•lf>. Union County, it- was' an-

ii.-itrict CoruitiiiiHioneremcing, '

Durir>tf*Tlie week", the troop par-ticipated in iirciuatics, etimpii'iift,woodslore and Hold -sportsr

Awards,were earned as follows:program included tips on how to . Life Scouts, Hurry Ervine and.study, how to take examinations, j John Fperst; .Star Scout- -Dpriiil:;how to Uic the coilegp ltbrnry, and Jenkins; first class jwt l i , Charle.show to_ budget, tjme.: Also cU»- \V«Rhbbrnc; secp/KJ c-lus's scouts,,

" vcoro reasons why freshrtien Peter Gokel^t,. William' academleoUy In collcjgo.ilb Pi d i t f

Robert M.«JCnrthy,Jdfij Sl flri

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Hutan.Wilbur. .Piper, director of jbo-JdfirjSlzer, flernrird '{Snledtr, Vln-

Colfoiw RBadiness_^«J«rTim, sold ..cent Walsh arid Robert' WiJliam-' ~ ' itaderfCnn the progrnm nt-

25";high schools in UnJon,if, Middlesex, Morris, 'Hud-

son, and Somerset cduntlos. Theyplpn ' to •at'Cerrcl '4rt colleges in J 5s t a t e s ' . ' ' . . " . • ..... ;••••• " , . •••

',- In addlHon t.o Unfon Junior Gfll-• will nttohd Nowork.'|fo",at: Union., .Foirlelgh

..... yniverslty,. Rider Col-CMnflsboro Stnto . College,

Jaokjwrivilfe University, Wns'h'ing-tor> and "Jefferson C«Jlege, Mnrlet-ta 'tollcee, TcnnoHsce . Wcsleynn'

\ Whltner College, MiddjeState College,, Mount

jjtiion College, RUtgcrB Untversity,Wllmlngt«m~ College, Davis- andElkins Co11«gc, Thlel CoUcgfl, St.

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' Clak*ltSo"n ' Colloge -«f- Technology,Bothany College, Clnrkson Col-lego. St. Johnsbury Academy, Col-by-Junior Gollbge, Southern Sem-inary;^- - . "T ! • "

, Chatham College, Mae-CJollegCi University of

rt,- Upsala College, Mon-mouth (Cbilege, Iown Wesleya nCollege-,;Tj"cnton State- CollcgcjBockcr.-Juhlor College, WSlHamPenh College; MaryvlUe Cplloge,Sfena College, and.,Niagara Unl-

;c.ajnipflrc ccVemohy,•/The . following -cnyWe'd • merit

badgds: For soil arid water con-servation, Jerome Cocorome, JohnFaerst, William Girithcr, DougliisHull, Dennis Jenkins, EdwardMack and Frank Mullins; huturcawards, Jerome Cocorome, JohnFoerst, William Ginther, 'Douglas,,Hull, DDrinls' Jenkins, Edward".Mack; FrjfiVik Mu|lln« and' Chris-topher. Palaslnskl. •

Cooking nwnrd, pouglas Hull.,Dennis Jenkins nnd Charles Wnsh-bprne; canoeing award, Dennis.Jenkins, Edwnrd Mack iind Chris-topher PaJasinskl; scholnrahi|j,Harry Ervine and pennJs Jenkins;hThifctics, to Christopher Palisln-ski; camping, to.Ronn]^"Jenkins;nrcliery, Harry Ervlriie nnd Chris-i iiqphor: o repairs,

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Edward.;Mack; citizenship in -thehome and the nntibn, .Ha'rror. Er-vlne. • .--;

The following scouts' s\ynm thbmile; .Jerome Cocorome, WilliamFoppfirt, W-Hllum Ginther, RobertMcCarthy; John Sizer and RobertWilliamson.

the cnmpllre ceremony was at-tended by, Commissioner Jenkins,Scoutmaster Howard Smllh, As-sistant Scoutmnstor Ray Mnck nndcommittee members EugeneFoprst, Steven Pnlaslnski and

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- ; ,;r . ^•• Spscldl idctlltiaM for privctt* wedding racopUons omd

; o lh« sodal fuuctloiuu Capacity up to 300.OH Pr«mliM Ctrter&qf . . < Qrdem to Take Home

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BORED TO TEARS?t .. • .

the HoneywellELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER

.wilt keep your home clean without the u

drurfgftry of-dyily-ilusUno-antl cluaiilng '~

the freedom you'd have If your homo would ?t«y clenn-"»utematte«Hyl A Honeywell EleetrootrAtrCteaner in your heating

»nd/or air condltlenlhq system removes up to 90 per cent ol all air-borne particles from the air, including dust, tobacco smoko, codkT

Ing oreaMi pollen, bacteria and soot. Thoso rriicroScopic particles'that ataln and soil your home and furnishings aro trapped elec-tronically by the HftruayweW'Electronic Air Cloancr. You'll savomoney In CleanlnQ and redecorating bills and your home will bofree from a hlQh percentage of airborne Irritants.

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; \ A1r, arid Mrs; Louis Putscher ofi 707 Will(;w street enXertain.ed.Suncj^y at/ a fiimiLy- ijicnlc for 22

|rM;iiives front Florrdu,* Virginia,jeyv Jersey. ' ..-.

• Robert. Wlrnmer^-Jr., of JJosfltc, wl,it-rt'Park, chief inspector .foV-tlie UnionCounty SPCA, .advised'uwnec,s p1

;.pet6* to" provide .fd<»d«._ wiTtjcr- andI proper shelter wnile'lh^y ai<" away[ frpm thtir homes clurinR the suin-I m e . ] _ . . ' . ' • - , . • . • . • • . . - • - . ' - • -•-., - • •

I. Mr. Wlrrfiner.reported that, it has this week frf/m tJit- saii)c box, itTonne to.the attention of the SlKlAJ.w'"'1' reported ,\i->trrdny by Fin-; thai soinL> pcojjlL' go oq^vacatiojlt, j C'tnef- lieward A. Doyle.Ibnc.or »h.6rt, and leave pc'l-x jit j . alpi H).s wiie tLiDieif+p from

•-home without sufficient''cart1 -a'adj d&J; in- _front of

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Jor^mi Price of .110worth bogleviTKj- has been

.-tty'tije bTiiii-fl <jf clir^'ctorti of' t)n H/vrU-rx, Union li t t le- fhejiti'e

Kiiiiil1 T h e \i>(•!>{ tesuli-nt Is ji'-pastj/lcslflent of . fhf Hevelcl.s.

John \i Hunker, son of Mii.irnJ..•jV1rv"^iiho..J,. Ha.oker-of 19 Diut-

rnojijh load, has been named 'tit \hc(friii1':. ,ll;;l of honor students" at

In the i^irly duys of Newfxry'n bistQry, -manysettled wHere nyturaj^-'fesouroeswere available.- ^Tfte growth ofCumdon and Jersey City was ac-(u-lerated BfccniiAe or the proximity;of KOQd harbors. The cities ofPassaic, '^Dtersph, Bridgetoo, Mill-ville, Lymbertyille ' ' and^ .Pr" ' - ""\vrrt'""s;t'Ttl 'd bee'ii'uVe' bt theability of water power.

WHAT'S THE "SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE" AT A*P? PlEfvJTY GOOD FOODS...

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BrahdywineMushroomsSliced Sttmi ft Pi»e»i

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Diet DelightPeaches

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HudsonTable Napkins

Blue RibbonFacial Tissue!

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ScottissueWhl>« or Colorad

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Colt'sBeverages

AUFUvon • 32 fluid oi.boHl.t,

Comet CleanserWlthCMorlnol. .

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Spie&SpanFor elcanlng painted turfaeai.

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LestoilPin* Seanf—All Purpoi* D*!«rgtnl

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TideFor t h * family wath and «W«h»f

Oxydol Detergent/ For fh« family wath .

JoyLiquid Detergent

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Clorox BleachSeoooritat

You'll enjoy saving hoth.nioney and sjiriips — all the while you're enjoying-the ~satisfying jgoorfness of A&P's dependable 'quality foods. Kcinenihcr, too, thosajolhntblegift-givfnj "^LAID STAMPS are/iQi 1 -In The l\ewr-York Area ; . . by far". •• /

MSoper.Ri9hf"iiialify FULLY COOKED

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Half—fulicuf Shank C Buff... Portion

Genuine Spijiiig Lnntb!

Whole orEither Half \

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Flunk Steaks B n lei 95^Veal Cubed Sfeaks 95 c

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! "Red, Ripe

WatermelonYoltow—Nearby Farmi ^

Sweet CornWestern O.rofiards

Sweet Cherrieslarga She

Fresh Tomatoes

Bartlett Pears.NraKty. Farms.

Pascal CeleryF u l l o l i u t w \ ' • • . • - .

Seedless Limes•III • *"ll " • 1 * *^*~- '^^^M^^HM

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Swift's Sausage LinksBROWN'NSpRVE l/2 Ib.

" Premium.Brand plcg.

Codfish CakesShrimp CreoleFried Clams

Jane Parker Baked Foods!DUTCH APPLEPIC H 65(

Get 50 Kurd B<mim PLMI) STAMPS wilhDutch Apple Pie this wcrk. Coupon on pkg.

CRUMB SQUARECAKE fcysaa • 0 M

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Orange-AjiHcot Blended Juice Orink

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Graham CrackersKeebler CrackersPillsbury CookiesYukon Club ££%Chocolate Drink

10 oi.•pig-

37C Corned Beef Hash 3 85C

Kraft FudgiesBurry's Cookies

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PILLS9URY or BAI LARDS

ASP Brandlntt«nl Mil .

Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 :;;, 39Cof 80'/j 9«l-bottl.

29C Blue Bonnet MargarineStrawberry ProsSalarf Dressing f.ga

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Nifty Chopped OnionsSunny field Waff les >-Sliced Strawberries

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Sharp Cheddar B< 39C

Sliced Natural Swiss ""<"•» b 65C

Victory Cream CheeseDomestic Muenster

J MildChed-o-Bit cBordens Cottage CheeseBorden's Gruyero ChooseKraft's Cheez-Whii

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CODFbH CAKES "25 Extra Stamp^yifh purchase of

F i l l F T Cip'nJohn't lib.^ ' ™ ' 1 * " ' Floundtr or Gray Sol* plq.

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BEACON FLOOR WAXFull Qutfl Cfi'

' 25 Extra Stamps with purchase of

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JAII Tobacco Produclii, Fluid-Milk and Alcoholic__ • • Keverages-"exempt from Pfaid * Pft » !r* offer.

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the bride ,of Ro• Sl-ovctisnnCr<rR...s<">- of Mr. .md.. Mfs. <?«i.nifs L Craft of Mountainside,

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'nit-:ii* by hi»r father. Mr;;. John If.Fisji of N<mlh'Hjid)e.y, M.'isn , pry4-p(l .'is her Seer ' s matron of honorand bridefimijkjs^/eri,1 LJ^iss "L/3

I^rralne Kenny of Cranford, andMissCarolineGamble of HockvilleCentre..N. Y. '

Jack Oppassur of. SprlngfteloVafraternity brother of. the- bride-groom, served ns best nm.ny'ushfirswere. Mr. Fish, Frederid^I,. Mul-

, lor of Fan woo?) arid/N. BrysonGoss of LewistowiK.^Pa., n fratemyity brother and.^^oommatc of .Mr.

,.' Craft:- /.. .... •After ,n .''•efldiiifi; trip (Jo-North

Hndley, Mxks., the couple-will ta"kelip residence ' |ir- Melidowbrook"

. Vjlbig* apiiTtmentff, Pl'iiinfleJ.d.",« A-' graduate 'of Cranford High5>j<*nool and • Overlook Hospital-School of Radiography^ Summit,the bride also 'attended MonmouthCollege, West -LoUg Braheh. She

-fc; employed as ah X-ray technir.••clan by D.r. Nathan S. Dcutsch,

Cranford radiologist. ' ', - ,Mr. Craft was graduated from

the Manliiis School, Manllus, N.Y.,and Dickinson'-College, Carlisle,Pa., where he was a member ofPhi Ksippn Psi Fraternity, ijto tookRQTC training-and was 'eonimis-Kioned June 3 as.a second lieuten-ant. He is employed, by Chubb,and Son, Inc., insurance under-writers, Short H-ills. . . .

The bride .was honored at mis-cellaneous showers given by MhssLorrninc Kenny . and Miss MaryAnn Burchock of Keasby; ."

Mr. and Mrs. Charles- W.I John-'son, Jr., of 23.Beech street, arevacationing for two weej<s at Oc-ean Grove. • .

Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nielson nnddaughter, Brcndii, of 217 Northnvenue, east, find Mr',".' and Mrs.-Fred D\'gcnhardt and children,

'•Paul, Carol nnd Debbie, of 472Brooksldo place, have returnedfrom a weed's vacation nt .the

sMonterey Motelr-WUd.wopdcCrest,

;; MrNmd'Mfs. William Kastner. Of| 7 TulijJ^^treet. entcrtgjned' Sjjh-ciay at n eoclttkiU party in horio&oftheir aunt, MiSsN^rances PaSrifi"of Long Island CitJvN. Yt, former-,ly of Crnnford, who win Jly toEurqpe'Tuesday • for a sixNicoeks'tour ef Ireland, Italy, Switzer«nd Mohaco.TGucsts Vwore"presenijawiliBranch, Silver Spring, Md., andLong Island.i_ .7•"•'.'

Mr. iiml MT-S. C'armwn DiFablbofS Hemlock rirlrle tind .daughtersDoinii ,1-ytin, lii,'. and Lee Ann, 3

jx£i jytfltHiay...by. X%r for .BiinnitiifiCrlif-., wliere_ Uie.v will make their

' Mi. DiFnbio,. n< native of Cran-ford. recently sold his business, Di*F.ibio .Scavengers. Both Mr. DiFa--IJKJ find fits vvife, the former MissJoan JMiiyhnrd, daughter ,'of Mr.nnd. Mr.s. Charles' Muyriafd of 123Burn's'lde- avenue, are graduates ofCranfoVd. High School. ;. .j .

'Bhih were'members'of th<> Cran-ford Methodist Churph, and activein its SSr'. and" Mrs. Cluby Mr, DUFtf'bio* was o .member of. AzureLodge 120, F St. Xk, and Mrs. t>i-Fftbip wns a^nember of the> JuniorVIA* nnd Roaseve'lt PTA-. vD6nQawns a (student at Rooscvel.f School.

ThdlDiFobios vwill vislb foiendsin. Smith Bend, Ind., and BSyfield,Cplo.;iwhile'traveling tp the W.estConst. lo-Bayfiuld .they will visitMr. and-Mrs. Gene>Bassctt, for-merly of CrnnTord. / - , . /

speetivk BrideMiss .Gail Mrucjcman of 31

Broad street was hostess at a i*e-ccnl miscellaneous bridal showerin honor, of Miss Nina V. Hoveil of28 Nomsihegan Court; Miss NancyBender of Cranford Was co-Host-

s. -— , rThere were 18 guests from

Cranford, Iloselle Park and Wash-ington. . . .

The prospective -b'r'ldOj daughterOf JWr. v»nd-Mrs, Victor E. Hbveil,is the' flaticee o f ' H . MartinFrahmo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry - Frahme of. 12 Crescenl r^laco.•Their^ wedd.ing will take placeAugust. 4 in the First PresbyterianChurch, with the Rev, Dr. RobertG. Longaker, pastor, officiating: Areception will follow at thefleld Scott Motel,. Elizabeth.

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Mrs. Cornelius Kooprtian of 125Eastman street, formerly" 6f 107Pbwn.e.e.road, is a patient at Muh-lenberg Hospital, Plainfifild, whereshe wo/ taken last week.

Mrs. F, M. Sherlock'- oTP 12AjPnglish yillage returned Saturdayfi-oUi nUwo-\««)4»ks' vacation in St.SfcjSHci?,T^e-\Ci?!lBrunswlck, Cannda,•yhe're she visl.ted her parents, Mr.rind Mrs. X'^• 'Morris.

and Mrs, Henry B. Koehlerand family ot 25-Berkeley place,

leave- Saturday for a twoweeks', vacation at Jamesport,'Lorig Island,. .

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Meriibers. 6f Circles 6 anT'O1 of the Wojmen's Society of ChrisUanr* . . . i - A .1 . AiunH#M«i«3 *JTy.*'UA«lf«* P U . V I . A U A**A *Ut*%lrt**tt nhnt i t PU^Iofmha (nService at Cranford-Methodist Chdrah are thinking about Christmas inJuly, as they work on holkay items' to be offered for sale at the "Plainind Fancy Fair" Npvembjjr 18 and7. ' . .'• .-

The fair, > sponsored ;by.-. the:hurch arid wKi.ch'' will be held:hroughout the Educntional.Build-ing, is.a general fund raising-pro-c c f i . : ... '. . . . ' ' - . ' • .

Several workshops" have alreadybeen''held and several.'more arepionned for the summer months.Many. diff,eren,t projects h.ave beenstarted and ideas are being addedto the list, which includes the fol-lowing items:

Doll -beds, made from.. cigar»3<es fitted with bed clotties and

dolls; felt centerpieces for tables;cloth place mats|t6ilet seat .covers;net candle trees; Swedish, em-bro^qred towels; rock coileotfj)1

trtrtii ocnaments; wreaths, center-picGes.-and orhaments—made - ofcones; various holiday decorationsand felt ofhaments.

Members, of GJrqle 8 who areparticipating are: Mrs, Peter Jen-sen, Mrs. Clarence boud, Mrs. Les-lie Grifftth,|.Mrs. Forrest Dexter,Mrs: K If. Skinner,* Mrs. MarvinHnltom, Mrs. Edward Reed, Mrs.Fjjnnye. Cain and Mrs. LeonardChurchill.

Circle 9 participants ate:Homer Hall, Mrs, Harold S .,i>.Mrs. Normaij^Bodon, Mrs. Williami^spje, Mrs; F6rr,cst Blanding, Mrs,Walter EppleiyMrs. "William Col-lins, Mrs." A. IJ< Barton, Mrs. Rob-eft Bair, Mrs. Edith Lurcott aridMrs. G. H. McDan^ql.;.

Mrs..lJohn V. SiUlmaa- Is actingas WSCS coordinator, Marinus T.£aston is", general chairman,; wit°ail Erickson ds'his cd-chairmah.

Mrs. Richard' Hunt of 106fprd avenge, js in Alexian Brq i.Hospitril,,Elizabeth, where sheliisbeen under observation for thepast week.

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Mr. and Mrs; George W. Surgen'of Nixon. W ll be feted by, theirthree children, two of wholtt areresidents of Cranford, at a dinnerSunday a"t the Washington House,Watchung, in honor of their 50thwedding anniversary.

; The celebration will be glVen bytheir daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Lud-lum- of .J33 Mohawk drive, andtwo sons, .George W*. Sorgens, Jr.of I3S Mohawk.drivd, ajidHussell'Sur^nis of, Menlo Park Terrace•••;. "itit', jcoiiple, former residents ofLinSfon, wero married July 25,•1'912,'itt XeW York. They have fiveJrandchildren.

Mr. a'nd Mrs. Richard W Pottsof llD/Parkway Village -have an-ljlouricea the. birth of a.daughter,Jacqueline- Spear, on July 12 atMiitylenberg. Hospital, .PlainHeld.;TKe^ also have another daughter,Debdran.

A daijghter, JCtfthieen,, was-Bornto Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Telescoof 2Sj,Colin Kelly street on July 13at IlIuKienberg Hospital in Plainsfield. Their othver .children areElairie, William and Leonard.

"Mrs. Heh1ryiTdjt»jlsileW'r,Ski; Jr^ of W Brown terrace haveannqunced ..the ublrih ,0f their"fourth1 son, Michael. John,, on JulylS.it Mettiqrial GeW^a't Hospital,Union, 't'he couple also has onedaughter. .-

Mr. and Mrs. William LewisDlxon. of Elizabeth have an-nounced the birth 6f~thefr firstchild* Lisa Anne,, on, July 13 atOvelrlpok HospitaL.Summit..Mrs.ijixon is the. former MJss ElfeanorPi1 Donovan, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Jarnea J. ppnovan formerlyof Brookside place.

A daughter, Deborah ^Ia© DaRosa, was born to Mjvand Mrs.Anthony R. LaRosa<of.l05 Wal-htlt avenue, oiv^fuly 11 in Muh-lenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Ma-ternal Jfrandparents are Mr. andJ(J|rs, Lawrence Baldwin of 112Bloomingdale avenue, and patern-al grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs.Anthumy P. LnRosa of 20 Wall

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Mr. and Mrs. David Cooney of415 Centennial, avenue are parentsof their first child, Michael David,who was born July 5.at MemorialHospital, Union. The . paternalgrandparents "are Mr. and Mrs.Donald Cooney of 218 Sailer street,and the maternal grandparents are-Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grad of 2Park avenue. -

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lincoln,Jr. of Delmar, N. Y., have an-nounced • the birth of a daiigjiter,Leigh Ann, on July 16.irTh*y alsdhave a |son, Paul, 2 years old. Mr.and Mrs. Lincoln of 102 Park drivearc the paternal grandparents andMrs. Fred Farmer of *9 Blake aye«ue Is .thp maternal grandmother.

Lynn Hodge, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Hbdge of 31* El-mora avenue, and Joanne MiQerptiajjgbter-bf Mr. and Mrs. WilliamJ. Mlflpr, Jr., of 101 -Lafttyetteplace, will return, ^his^ week-end

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Announcement has- be.c»n madeOf,.tHe marriage of.Miss Dj3rte L**Moody, daughter of Mr. and MrV.''.

Boyer 'Friend of Germa-sQhiO, • to .-John HpWard

Sherman oT-Jli^ston-SalfiRrfrN.. C -sort of Mrs.^Slusjieff- fildridgeSherman of/312»>!)<ith Union ave-nue and tbe.iai'e.Mr. Sherman^,.- The ceremony- took place at._,•?..

p:m. JuittL 8' at the home of 5r.William .,E. Sampson, pastoi- of.Sheets lCjemorfa'1 Bapttet CliUrch,Lexington, N. C , who performedthe doub}e ring ceremony. Thebride wus given in marriage by

thpse a'ttehding theWere Mrs. Friend and

Mrs. Sjhermnh, mothers «jf thebride and bridegroom, respective-ly and Mrs. Earl Friend of Ger-mantown, - grandmother of thebride..

After1 a wedding trip to theGreat Smoky.Mountains, the cou-ple will live a\ .716 Franklinstreet, Wlnsto'n-Salem, white theyattend 'Fiedrr/ont Bible. Collegethere. ' , . • . . . . - '

The' bride, a graduate of Ger-iriantpwn High'School,Us now inher JuntoT year at college. Herhusband, JJ Cranford High Schoorgraduate, is ia his; sophomore yearat. Piedmont. He was formerlyemployed by the Public ServiceElectric and Gas. Co. and servedfor, three years J n . the Marine-Corps during the Korean Conflictfas a sergeanlt. : •'"

RkhtersMove,M 21tears

My.: and Mrs. Frank E. Richterof, 29.0 Bloomingdale avenue.- resi-dents hwe for. the. past -21 years,moved yesterday to Holland Brookympg&r-: ' '

Mr. Richter retired* In: 1960, fromACF Industries Cdrp., N. Y., andformerly was employed by CentralHeating arid. Plumbing' Co., West-flcld. - . ' • • . ' ' .

Jjrs. Richter, a nMrse, served4,000 hours, as,a Red,Cross volun-teer during World W ar II.,, Bothare members of S . Paul's Luth-eran Church, EHsab.i?th.

The couple ..has' one daughter,Mrs. Drue Smothers of* NorthBranch and. four grandchiidren.New residents in the RichW homewill bo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nolteof Charleston, S. C. ,

' Mr."ancTMrs. Lyle Trent.of Mjt-chell, S. D., have announced theengngoment of their daughter, Lin-da Lpq, to Stanley William Dicker-son, Jr.. son of Mr, and Mrs. Dick-

son of 32 Keith Jeffries avenue.No date has' been-set for the

wedding^1 . . / .-••••Mr.. Dickj-jrson js( a Cranford

High School gfaoli-ate^ Both he andMiss Trent, whoSjyask,.,graduatedfrom Mitchell Senior High-School,are students at DakotaiWesleyanUniversity' in Mitchell, ^ . D.,where" they are" entcting their^sophomore year. They' are e,m-ployed for the summer in -&Heights,- . ' '

~-iT- .-r— 4> daugh-ter of,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawlessof 20ft Beech street and ,MiisjEi-l.een Watklhs, daughter of MlVOTidMrs. Fred, Watkins of 9 Shawneeroad, have returned home afterspending a weeJ? at. Little FlowerCarripi Tobyn"anna,.Pa,

Mr. and Mrs.. James-B. Ray offl' Dartmouth rpad,returned Sat-urday from a thi-ae-weeks' vaca-tion, trip, to Europe. They madethe .round 'trip, by- plane^and. tour*-ed England and the Continent &ndspent one week In Parii during1

their absence, the couple's daugh-ters, Janet,-Mary Jane ,and, peb-orah, sxpyed^wiUi Wfrs.. Ray's par-ents, Mr," arid Mrs. Kar^ fiorn-trager in Chatham, Cape Cod.

. Mr. and Mrs. T. J, _..._, ._.,and sorisj, Thonios ,pnd Richard,have returned to their nome' iriRlverdnle, M4-, after speridng sev-eral days with Birfi. Goje'a par-ents',. Mr. and Mrs. Armand VonGelder of 106 Lihcoln avenue,east.;. . •"•

Mrs. John At Madden of 21 fjOrange avenue has concluded aweek's engagement in the West-port (Conn.) Country Playhouse,where she appeared in "CriticsChoice." • ••'

Mr. uan'dr Mrs. William R. Dun-can, ~Jr., and children, William,•Rjjbcrt and Ma'rcia, of 4 Berkeleypja^BfVisite,(l for several .day^ WitWAlrT Duncan's, parent^- in Chester,Pa. Their son, William, swam/lothe Kolly. Open Al$v Group sw/m-ming meet in Kelly Pool in Phil-adelphia.

«M,r..\-irVd Mrs. Andrew Wood andtheir daughters;; Linda, i-J;inot* andChristine, of Padticah! Ky.. form-erly of C-ranford, .visited in townlost-wi*ck..

Mr. and ' Mr.s-. David" Moore of506 Lexington avenue entertained:'at a swimming partvjggnd«i/ |r^honor of their ncwTneignboVij.' M i'

' M of 515 Lex-ingtoniivi-nue. OHTcr guests ;wt'reMr.;jind-MTs; Joseph Aliseo.MVTr.and Mrs. S. Sjurseni Mr. and Mte..A. H. Janas, Mr. nnd Mrs. GeorgeRycyk, Mrs. Fred Deckhut and

M rs. Joseph Stronrrtenger.

Mr.'-uhd - .Mrs. Joseph. Madpnratheir children, Joseph and

Denise, of '403 South Union ave-nue,, are visiting Mrs, Madonia'sbrjothcr and sister-in-law/Lt. Col.

J,and-Mrs. Thomas Chtrjs.'-of Cnmf)r;ejfuine., N..C. * " . . • •'

B-'irbarn Ahn'Sauer* dtiughfrr<of M-r, and'Mrs. Carl Sauer. Jr.,. of'A9 Munsee drive; will'leavo nextweek with- the Union. . County

"<{»-'QUP, fw, a wvjeik at the'4-H caippat Stoics State 'Pa'rlf.

Mrs. William R. Duncan, Jr., of4 Bei.-k-eli'y """place .'enterta-indd" a(bridge Monday even-ing. Herguests'included Mrs.'Elliott Hume,Mrs. Norman Brubaker, Mrs. Eu-

xRenv CorinoV, Mrs. Nelson M.iighlc-ap," l\fVs. riiul Selby, Mi's.Herbo^pfT^aTfinind Mhs. HenryDetering. - '••' ^-

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children, Joanne* and David, andMrs. Margaret Magu-lrc, of; 36

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Walter Kenneps

Mr. arid Mrs. Walter G. Kenneyand their children. Miss BettyKenney, artd' Gep'rge,* formerly of2S Algonquin dt"i'vctv moved lastweek to Warren Township. Theyhad been Cranford residents for20 years. Miss.-Kenney Vyill enternurses' training at Mijhlenberg.Hospital in Plainfield, an^ Georgerecently completed rlis junior yearat Holy Trinity. High School inWcstiield.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenney will enter-tain, friends rfrom' New Hampshirethis week-end at their summerhb'ttie at Gilen Covo.

Mr;' arid Mrs. tfeorge Davis130 Oak lqrie will sail Wgdriesdon the Queen Elizabeth for. aweelw' vacation in England,will visit .relatives.. in Bristol/andother points of interest in. /GreatBritain.

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Mrs. W. Howard Geis^l of. 35CQlumbia - aventie entemined atbridge yesterday afternoon forMrs. Wil/la'rn- M. Kinfif, J^rs., KarlWi<5besiek and Mrs./George Rossof Cranford and Mrs. Albert P.Morrow, Mrs. Oliv/e Nunnemaker,Mrs, Robert Brrajley aiiH Sirs.Florence Knowles 6t Westfleld.

Dr. arid.-Mr/. Cart~G.and children,/Betsy arid Kurt, of38 • Springfield "avenue, havo con-cluded a month's vacation at the•Triangle. X''<Rancihl Jackspn Hole,Wyd., anct/tHe Many Glacier Hoter,Glacier 9«rk, Mont.

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Mr. and MV-s." WrD. Rosencraritzof Akron,^hiq, and their se*/eh-nronth-olcTson, William, Jr., have,conclud(«l. a recent visit with their

( Mr. and( Mrs. J. B. Wad-dill of 127 Oak lane and Mr;Mrs/c. V. Rosericrahtztra/ avenue.. Mr. Rosepefantz washprc from JuJy 8"jter i5,• when he

turned to Ohjofand Mrs..Rosen-fcrahtz and her son returned by jetplane last Friday.

Lenhome drive,- vacntionod lastweek' at iht'ir .summer home at •Long Beach J|&!and. ilonrrine had as .

i h(;r guests Jean" Kelber, daughter'!''df Mr. and Mrs. Robert kelber- ofj 807 Lincoln-park, east, and LyndaSwartz, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs.Walter."E. Swartz of 40 Myrtlestreet. %'. •

Glenn Connolly, son of Mi*, aridMr^..Rdruild. Connolly of 24 iro-quois road, entertained at a partylast' Friday'in celebration* of hiseighth birthday anniversary,. Hisguests were Debbie Wojciak,Michael Devlin, Kathleen Appel,Gerard Appel and William Doyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holdcn ofBridgeport, Conn., are,.visiting at,the home' of their sort-in-law and*daughter, Mr. and Mrs. HenryKcep,vJr.', of'314 Elizabeth avenue".

> Mr. and Mrs.-Hbwarrd L, Arhe-sen of 24 Tulip street were" lion-'orcd art a dinner Saturday eveningat The-Pines in Motuchen. They,will move in the near future to .Columbus, Ohio. Honoring thecouple were Mr. and M.rs.. RoyNoKJstrom and Mr. and Mrs. •>;Gjrorge Dixon of Cranford,\filr. - 'and Mrs. Charles' Seherer of NewBrunswick, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardFaas of JWxbn and-Mr. and Mrs; 'Carl Spader of Westfleld, •

Mrs. John Scanlon arid children,Bfi'tW,'1 Kifer^ Maura" ah"<jl'vfah' K OfWashington, D."G.,'and Li LloydSwanson .of Chicago,. III., now star,tioned at Aberdeen, Md.,, wereweek-end guests of Mr. and i f e .'Thomas Nolan of. 321 RetfordaVe- 'nu'e. . Mrs, '.Scanlon is Mr. Nolan'ssister,'and Lt. S\yansdri, Mrs..No- ,lan's eousljti.' On Saturday eve-ning, a dinner.party was-held withother guests, Mrs. NoUih's broth-er and sister-in-law, Mr..and Mrs.E, Qalvini- Shire and—datigmcrsfPeggy Jo and Betty Jane, ,of 110 'Glenwood road, Mrr Shire's birthr.,day annlycrsarjf was celebrated^Maura Scaj-rton is spending thisweek witfi the Nolans. ' ..* "

Mrs. O. A. Hintz and her chWdren, Robbie and Cathy, of 510Oraijge aveoue, were quests for aweek of Mrs. T. A.~^Sperry ofNorth Plainfield at her home atDeauvi lie Beach.

and Mrs. L. E, Hunt of ldflOak lane returtied Friday -fforii- atwo xi^eks' vacation in Meredith,NV H.', \vh?re they visited Mrs:Hunt's bWther-in-law' and sister,Mr..and Mrs. J. L. -Grady of 309Balmlere road, north',._ whp ' arespending the\summer there.

' D r . and Mrs. G^eit E, Arth of104 Oak lane returned^st week-end from New Hamptoiv^IT. H.,where Dr.- Arth attended the ;don'Conference for Steroid (ists. during the past week.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. tloburt A.'Wllwin"and their daughter, Connie, of 10

• ftiljsldu pliiltf, uro at-homo nffurflpt'ndfhg ieh. "dflys in

Another sister. Mrs. Otis.Rrniilcl*,of 'Palo Alto,, C'liji.f., ;indriiutrn-r, M';; W-, J . SarubiiiiiJcri-cy City. nkii "will ~7Trii'M<

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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald If. 6onrrol-'•< ly und their dona; Craig and CTrlnnn,

,of 24' Irbqiiols rood; w-er'c vm.\k-find gu,of(tH of Mr.'and Mr*. Wesley

I Phllo of o'Iroqitoln road, at tHoirsummer, home at Highland Luke..

: Mrs. Mary T. Moody of Elyria,'; Ohio, hns been visiting for" two

"Vvpokii with her son and daughter-*ln-law, Dr. und Mrs. Leonard E,Moody .of 11 We.it Holly street.

) Mr* Q, R. Kocfltcr and her chil-l drcn, Nuriey and ICnrl, of 11 Onei-i do place, are spending tin7

mcr at-, their homo nt Glen Cove

1W1, J>nd Mra.-V.'c. Elsden, Jr.,,«Jnd their children, Lynn and knr-e,n, erf 4 ftfeDHftvolt ovon'uieritinv.oreturned from n thrcc-weolcL. mo1-tor-trip. Thoy spent some time nt

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_ M'rj>, C. Lynflnll Knnpp and horjehlldren, Alim, Joffroy,. Cynthiaand Llsn, of 12 Button place, wore

brother nndMrs. Donald W., Gei-rlsh, of Hnv-erfqrd, PJI. . . ,

^Mr,.. and Mi*"*mepH J. Tfeazaof 1 Ortttah drive entertained at n

.fnmily Hiippor. pnrty Sundny Inhonor of the oixfh birthday anni-versary of their daughter,''Nimby.Guests were fnhifi tinrk, Ellznboth'nnd CrnijforcL ' ' '» .

their fchllSjron,-Sue nnd Skip, of302 StoUjghtbn. nvoniio/ huvo: re-turned, from n flve-dti^ trip (0 Ni-agara Falls and Canada. .'.''•• _.

- Mr., and Mr*. J. A. Monteno-court nttdMheh* ch'lldron, Mary,and' Ensign (Gone. Mbntenccourt,have concluded a vacation at Nor-mandio Bench. Ens. Monteihocourt,who-1*-stationed aboard th*O.S.S.. Boston,'at Boston, Muss.,, isupending two-weeks' loavo withhis pjircnts.

,dn.irBhler, Mr. and Mtj • b a u d Fvi -f i -by. In Cl tar l fMi i i i . W. V. i , • •

M. diil-

'flrfln, Drbr.j'mul Diiv'ld. of H)7 14^oiiKt'drive,, will Icavr'.Monday ipspend two wjL'fks'sfsi'tlMU rHnilvwIn* nositon, MIIS.H.

—o— .Mr. nncl Mrs. -Wlllinrn. Hiibiak

and tlvoi'r sonn, William.- ThciiTjasnnd Robert, of 43 lrociiiofrf road,returned..Sattirtlny ajlter vncatio.n-injj for n'wtfek:nl Ihgii'lsidu Farmsin Greenville, N; Y. -;"

, ^ ' J —°-~ • '-iMIss Betfc Svvaekhnmer,t<«r of (Mr. arid Mrs. Fnrrir. S.Swackhnmor. of 10* Hernjnu ayo-nue, is conynlesclnR in Muhlen-bcrg Kospjttil, PluInfVeid, when-sho unUe?)vent. surgery yl'stordnymorning. ' r -,.:- • •

C'riinf^jid fji'ilf; ;u<4\jn\it))i in' tlic jVooili volunteer pro-Kram'jit* Lyons Veterans Hov,|j/tnl

suniiirt'iH They uii-- fiinirvuol i'Ali 'SeviTiii I'ourt and

V'ulla <if 7%\ 'Mjidi.sbn uvv-I5(itjy {11 r v'jJuuliicri. .liiitxx

Crunford', < li<ii><<o . American.

' A: "tiiiiil n( 7!) tcrnugf bf y's nndR(I In IMIVC cl)iii|ili.>tccl iin .oi-fcntaUon and Imlncii lnation ' COUDU' at(In.' hcj.spit.'il and iiiif working.' wn

' Hdiodulod us&i£n:by jjiofcsslunal MflfT,

In- lh<; follrAvintf SITV-NurslriK, cdurntloiial therapy,

i'«y'i phjil'inacy, lab«r«tory,on, ^social vvork, library,and munnal nrls therapy.

"Di • A. K.. TroliinKCT, hospitaldlrcclor, said .interest runsamoiiK the youth volunteersIxvi'th

L« siivmn band.s wiJl prt&cnt ai-oncort at 7:30 -o'clock -tonight &•AbrahamGltivU-tUuh.School.- Thi

iuifir-mbly of thi* summert)<' ,held tomotnpw ut

TB League CaFor Voluiiteers' Volunteer help "'Is .needed nowto prepnfe tor busy irfonths-nheud,according to Roburt M. Crane oSCrantord, president ,of 4 d ^ i

Mra, Knnppss-^^g^y Tuberculosis . orid Hce»lthLenguo. . - . . , ' " •

."TuborciiloKls doos not tnkcv ftvncotkm," Mr. Crnne' observed,,"und our work of-co*rnbriting Itgoea"'on ns much now an in thewinter.. • We n^od help w'ith ourudilcatlonilJ wjfwk nnd our Christ-liins Seal proparation.s. Our of-flco,..bcjpB, uir-coiiditiant'd," [a, ,;icomfb'rtablc place to spend a warmjummor day." ' •"

highIn

^.and 'their summerexperience may be 11'deciding fnj»-

'tor fur th'i'lr future studies'.

Two'. Loral

. Thj) driving .license- of PrankW. DokoKz, of 22 Cronford -ave-nue was revoked for 30 days start-ing: Juno 25--under the' 00-70 cx-rewiivc .spoi'd program.

The driving JJcc-nm- of AntlionyM. Foti, 40, of 007 High•-.atrt'btv>as revoked for three " monthsstarting June 20 under tho NewJersey Point Syntem.. Both.Tevo-catloiw wore imported by Ned J.Parsekinn, director 01* tho Di*.

of Motor Vehicles. , . '

Al Siiinmer Tland SchoolTwo Crunford students nt the

Union County Banct.and Orchesti'li•Suirtmer S.ehool in RbKelle pnrtic-lpnJp.d.'!nJ.n-|>inflb recital on Mdhv-dny at Locu,-;t School, Roselle.

They are.' Barbara A. Jonos wh6During August the lenmie could f played in n duet and Konneth Or-

-ufl&--ttt-least :flvo. persons every dnyto help with- mhlllnK.of tubercu-.

-losls . Information •' to

c Mr. nnd Mri», Frank Dlogmnrtand tbelr_duuBhter, Maria Elena,

•of 2i MticAithur avenue, jyl 11 re-.turn Saturday aftej- vacationing ntOlonwood: Lako. They had; ns

''guests-.last- weok-iend Mr. and Mru.Willis Bird and daughter.- Donna,Mr. and Mrs. Dlno Mclntosh, Mr.

_and Mts, .ti-Mi- p0-Ghabeft and

I-i

P •'*'H'i

p e andson, WtttfoWl, fliid...Mr'.' aM Mrs.JIdward Co'ln'nflftlft and daughter,.Kerry, oil of Cronford.

Mr9. Vlolot Hi Almond and civil-dien of 108; Gallows. Hill roodnioyed Wednosdny to HillsboroTownship.

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Mvs. WiUinm 8. Q^nnelly of IdIndian Spring road, is exppctedJiomb jhjs weok-cn^itom Mlihlon-,berg TlOTtfltJil, Plninficld,. whereshfcjunderwont surgery lost Thurs-

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Mrs. Albert Rand Miranto ofH Ooytmouth rond will leavo tp-

-niqn-oW by< pinnie focjChleugo toAttend a fhmlly reunion {his week-end at the homo of her sister, Mrs.Williorn JT, Burke, in Oak Park, 111

I

t o b m n . ShihBD. c » b M M IOeekcd Aaidy **> awv*

8TOBI

Ooaa tan 9 A.M. xjntn 8 P.M.OB Tuwday, W»dnMdiy, Thumuy,

*H am doted Mondayi

Save!

W Your . 'SAVINGS EARN MORE

ItOU'KtAlW OFFICE

WaiMtold kf» tot. ChtttnuiHOSELLE PARK .

II Bieiul St. Cor. Dle)niuoaWJ1A1BTH OPPICE

boards. nnd nurses and tod f T i dheip get •'.Christmas"' Seal names fhorder and. begin applying' addresslabels. . . • • • ' • - v . ; .* Amortg those who have iiiven_volunteer sqrvlce. to the Tuborcu"los'ls League in July nre tljree per-sons from Ellznbcth, two fromRahwny, on»*from RoseUc Parkand one from Union. -

Tho Tuberculosis League officeIs nt 7 Bridge street, Elizabeth,corner of 'Elizabeth avenue. It Ison the third flpor, nnd there is" nnelevator. Anyone wishing to vol-unteer,- may call- the lpngue.-

Jewish •Women ArrungcWestern Hoe-Down

A -western . hoe-down will beheld at 5(1 Gencsee Trail, Wcst-flcld, by "the. Wntchuhg Section ofthe Nn\ionnl - Council of JewishWomon, at. 8 p.m; Saturday, Atig-

f4 ' ' 'usf'4.Mrs. Lewis A. ' Gofdberg of

idg

Croriford, president, announcedthnt,.Jerry1 poiold will.bo cnllor:

Two Perform

12 Get Permits ;To Install NewSwimming Pools,. Packynrd nwfmnfrting' pools con-(fniied' (o..top.buiJ<fuig4)eiinits4fblsweek as 12 more were approvedTuesday ntfift. by Township Com-mittee. . - . ; • • •

Pool permits Wore granted toWilliam Victoria, 29 Mendel.ave-nue, $00; Cinrence Hornier,* 40Crano parkway, $2,300; JohnKorbu., 31 • Roger avenue, $150;John Pfan'nv, 318. Elizabeth ave-nue, $300; John Beadle, 130 Newstreet, ""$350; A: DiGiovnnnl, 25Cayuga rond, $210 ; B. Mondoll,4.r) Rog^r avenuo, $23Q; \ . jRlin-derle,- 4 Adams avenue, $150;James Conroy, 107 Severin court,$350'; F. Hlerl, 15. Heath&tntKrdcplace, $223;'Donald Rud^dh,' 217Oak lono, $300; Ralph Murphy, 20Connecticut street, $200.

w-mits lor ont-'-family dwori-ings wore granted to H. A. LarHoh,430 Manor avenu©, $20,000, nndGr,ovo ' Assoclntes, 58 FaWloldrtvcnuD, $.17.0Q0. '

Permits forconstruclipn of gar-ages wero lesudfd to E. Schunr--««Jimidt, .05 James,nvonuo, $2,000,fmd C. P. Perkins, .807 Springfieldavenlie, $1,200^ > . '

Othor permits approved indyd-od: E, MeElwee, 214 Hillside hve-nue, HiV conditioning, $1,700; Har-old Rpthbard, 14 Lonhome drive,iiddltton, $.8,000; Henry Ziobro, 38Broad street, alteration, $040; A.Deno.ski, 310 North avenue, east,iUifiratiph, $700; and E. 'Pitzsim-mons, 225 Ronkln avenue, jjh'od,$ 5 0 . • ••• - , : "-

Rofnr^CJ^ib will.'spons6r--ilu' opening night per-••fornia'n.cfjof "KdvOord. My SorT^-^jv' th|v-C?ranford O'r»jTia.(lc Club on.Thursdny, November. lf>, it" WHS dMo*ed nt "last Thursday's lunch-eon meeting in. Randolph ll;jil of thi? Metb.odi.s1 Church. Proec«dflwill K<> o the club's philajrthrop'If fund-

o f thr/u-holaratitp. and. loan pro-tb'-* nutter was refened to

committee for further" study anarecommendation. At the presenttime the tiub^iwards scholarshipstp a fiigh schoOf -girl -graduate en-itcjlng nurve's- training and to' alocol rdsldent entering Union Jun-ior College. The club OINO main-.tains ~a student lonn fund.

Reolocted os honorary momberntor {ho ensuing yenr wero LouisR. Allison, a charter member,j PafitProsldont Dr. Carl G, Hanson, for-mer .Mayor George E. Osturholdtnnd Roderick W. Smith, long ac-tive in yoii'th and -coriWnunityw-ork. ""..

Accepted with regrjjt. ..„, .•rorignation of Edward Destafahls.Dr. Pletohor Gilpln,who presided, announced'tHowas tenth-<n attendance intrict last month~wTth 01;cent.'

K. C. \Volford, chairman of thc-lub's golf comxnlttcev announcedthe Rotary - Lfons • KJwunis gtournament "will be 'hold Soptem!bor 0 at Echo Lake Sountry ClublTha ovent aluo will dbtermlnoiheRotary Club' golf champion.

yAluminum Prod.

J02 8OtmilV

RAPHAEL SCHILLINGER, M.D.

takes pleasure in announcing that

WILLIAM P. UEBESMAN, M.D.

will hereafter be associated with him' . ' * 1 - * .

specializing in , ^

- : DISEASES OF THE EYE

ADams 3-3435-By Appointment

Ea»t Broad S|t«*lW*«lfl«ld, K. JT.

DEVELOPMENTAL_ READINGSP(EED AND COMPREHENSION

^.READWELL COMPANYr NORTH HAItRJSON STREETEAST ORANGE,'NEW .JERSEY

June 25 - July 27•' OR

July 30 • Aufluit 31

Students and Adult*Classes: MORNING — AFTEiRNOON' — EVENING*

C*U Now"Tcj Register .'""• .••• '• '• " O R a n g e 6 . 2 5 5 4 ' - -" .- ' " ..;,;;.;.

*ClaaBc^UmHcd to eight to iimra individual attention

LIMITED TIME ONLYJ

20 Pounds of Frozen Foods

fRBV with'purchase of:. .

Refrigerator or Refrigerator - Freezer

gives you ain your Kitchen!

"hands"foods

1158 St. Georflt't Av»<; Coil

CRANFORD

BERKELEY HEIGHTS

ISO SprIngfl#W A w .

Sunj! Witii n refrigerator-freezer you can stock a large strp-' ply of all your favorite foods, particularly .those in Reason*aiid keep them to.be served as needed. Treat yourself to bet-tor living. . ' • •_ . - -

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' Buy a refrT$4rator*freezer at your- favorite store! .

ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY1AXFMYINO fiftWWI Of A QREAT 3TA|8

MI>U

RCA WHIRLPOOLNo-Frost refrigerator-freezer^

Not an ounce of frost builds up . . . even in the 101-lb. "zero-degree" freezer. Has 13:l-lb. slide-out meatpan, staled twin crispers plus 2 new Carousel*Shelvesthat swing food out front./Super-storage door 'n more {Spacious 13.7 cu. f£. storage capacity. . 'i'*<.

-- l h . of Ira4»in9rti & on*-«C* by Whirlpool Coipatatleit, M«*vlKti»ir• I ICA WHlRlFOOl' oppl.onc.i. ou'Korii.ct by RoUlo Corporation •» Aj»»rk».

G0FFEFSWASHER • DRYER * • DISHWASHER SPECIALISTS >

WE REPAIR ALL TYPES QFDRYERS, — WASHERS — DISHWASHERS29 Alderr St. • BR 6-2224 • Cran/ord, N. J.

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ELIZABETH

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715 Illwb.fh AV.HU*

*50. WMfmfaitir

LINDEN

2 0 ! Wood Av».> Norlh

lALLAIR-CONDITIONED

FOR YOUR SUMMERBANKING COMFORT

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Trust CompanySERVING YOU IN

E^JZABfcTH • LINDEN . CRANFORD

SUMMIT . BERKELEY HEIGHTS

Page 6: Cranford '•''..».'••• Sale- ••-

Elizabeth,'-"Llncen, Raffwny' and '->HuSpjl#ty Is art official delegatewith afl7..3 count. "tyg^'anvinUqu. She will returniPewej>M6squit

SPEND A COOL SUMMClassified Rate

fXBST OTSEKTION «~#3 jeonti a word, 75 centocaib wtth ord«r. (A 5 c*nti »rvic« ehw Is matU

REPEAT INSERTIONS (Cotu«ctitiv» w«*ks without copy1 ' ' ^ . i ^ t a t a t a w o ^ 50 c«n!« mlnlnium,

r- 15 east* 0 lin«; 4id* »«rt bTcapft«Kth bkttk Uncg or display line* must b« cfcrtgpd by

y U * M (12 pt fyp« only) chatQ»d as

Ckvekt or Stamp* thisuM accompany advwtlclnd

fai>«novsvln tftii Jokoa J>f tolsphoa*.COPY — W»dn«»day* oi lO A. M. :

TeTephone BRidge 64000 -

ENXHAL CONTRACTINO. Canwritry.Masonry. Wajrtarliul A,Boallag. BIMiUa9-9SSB. N o l o b too small fetimate*without oblfatlon.

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AKPEbiCH and CONTRACTOR. . Allkinds of alterations, porches, etc.' l.ud-wl( B»lbrrt, 388 Unroln'Drlv«. Kuill-worth. BBSOgm fl-0SJ8. . . tf

Tor Sale'COW. OR HORSE MANURE wall rottefl., Farm rleh topioll. also fill dft-t. U dtf-

^ flvered, CHMTOUT rAHMp. BJtO «-

irnm PAWW AND ENAMBLSOne coat otlllni Mar •

Vinyl baM wall paintAlkyd flit wall paint

All ColonApply with' brush «r W I I M T —

•latin Enamel ."CJinnltux"-WhlwXnaiMl

• ' j, Kon«V«llowlnf• * Toufh floor riniihet

Color, Matehtni Scrvle*miobTK F A I N T W O R K S

TOO Boulevard, KenHwortb, Phona: BBldf* 6-UM ,

if". MttMtNVM wrSfclniiUofrttMJiL wlndowi4M4 ufkent—UMdV^-varloui tltaa. |5.0O•ad Up. LMctlma Aluminum Produotittto., m South Av«au«, W., BRItf* «-830l> . ' ' . .. tf

Furnished Room*Fot Rent

ROOMS 1TOR M N T by day or wuk.

PLEASANT FRONT ROOM In ..privatehome, Suitable for teacher., itudentor btulneu woman. Convenient totown. . BRIdSe 0-78D2. . •

Apartments for. RentCRAWORD—v1V4 robmi. hnth und gnrpijo,

••eond floor, heat, hot wator nnd sonIncluded, $100 per month. Ncnr all

< traniportatlpn and • «toro». Dii«lncmiouple . preferred. .'Available ' Auauitlit. 109 \ynlnut AVeniic.

*UNOS and OHO/Dudkln T

I, top brand*, b u tiO Co., North Avt.WMtflaJd. A D w u

. lot WATXR SOHKNtRi. -—ii H»fln*d, rook, pafiit* and Wat-

arw. I All 100 pound ba.Bait Mrvlea. CHutaut !•»

LOOR XiTAXtNO MACHINtS, nMr anda eomplsta Una of waxen and»»U1 luppllei, 416' C«ttt»nnialW, ttBlfia. 8-870H. tf

a n aoltaha«,jnanjr dll-calelum eWorlda I i )

JMbaBh! r S i T «t -JUaa. SlUdga «f) , l i t South Avunua, &, Cran«*d.

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1 JIAY,.'-WAT- M0S8, KO-K-0 toibanbfbb'f VttA°li &wg, BBtdM «•1, Iirsoulh Av«nu». It, Cranterd.

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Call BRUUfa. tf

. SETS now only ate a --——•lea M*d«, flower, vefceubje. barb)

.jaabaob'a TM& A 8«ed, BHidga «-II, 119 South Avenu*. X., Cranlord.

WASHKRfi — DBVWlSJ OI8HWA8HWBS -TgOMEBS

f a n S- RebuUt: - New

. - • ' 30 AldiBRldW 6-JM4,

lea flt

SOrTEMUR. only «3,today. KJHWASOFK 'cp . , ADama: 3-4300,

Apartments WantedTOint OR FTVJ5 ROOM unfurnished

'apartment In Cranford. fors fall occu-pancy.' References elven. BRIdfio 0-7502. . > ; > ' • «• •

^ House for RentCRANFORD—Onc-fnmUy house, August

occupancy, JIBrr pgr month. BRidiieoccupan6-3744.

Painting - Decorating

and •>»

A, MatAMBWtoteriM and ex-ilutiflg and deeoratlnjn eatlf*tuiWBtejd. Wee .wttaatM.

t*4MB or BRldce 6-

& It, BLUNCK and SON, 908 MichiganAwiua. KanUworth,. CHaktnut B>

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VXD VSCBAVD — Contractor. Interiorand exterior-, painting, piparhauxing.work below average eoit VLanden14WU . , tf

PAINTINO — txtttiot, inUrlor. Pap«r>hiflftn*. JYM eiUmato*. JPLUNOISav.flfyHTTfl.'ftft, BlUdse 13)Bl£B.r -

N.J.FLETCHERbinbaohV r#ed JtoSaad, BWdw 6-1BB1,118 South Avfflua, g., Craqfofd. tf

OMULCHHI JPeat_ Ro«e Molehill Formulching shrub*, rows, gardens. Tru-b*i«baehr» Fted tt SMd, BRIdjo 6-1681,118 South AvtBdua, K., Crauford. U

BLECTRICJpt

BU at 80»:wr .new to

„ - . Ay«, W«itfleld. ADam*Fwa cu«tom«rp«Jlclnif. (<| •

Interior • Exterior - Painter - Doeorator.

wpolri. SpeelnlUe In Dutch Boy prod-uct*, , Free estimates.'" Reliable. ' Refer-cnoei. Spoolal summer prices. it

- HIT 5-9403 T r

• N. J. PAIMTKHB "CO. .' '• » ' Scofbh Plain*

- ' .INTERIOR - EXTERIORAD 3-4600 . AD 3-4438

*N. 3. PAINTERS CO.

CONTRAprma - House-. . (bfiyt, fluofticint Hxturas,

repairs and plugs ln«uil«d. OtorgtSangulilano, IS Hyrtla« BtroaL Trl.BRJdta 6-053B. . U

UIMEQORAPHINO. —i Ai& typSi...." Clubbulletins! postals: booklet*,' etovd'tpe;clalty. AUo fcHumq*. forms, fo»m lot-,ten. • Mlmpo «M work; oiiUtonM wljthcopy and layout. Day, nl«Ht, Sundny.Efficient, rcafonahle, prompt itrvlce.Mri. Marie B. Khlpo iM-K DuplloaUngService), 16 HIlKreit Ave. BRIdge 6-8174. •; * ••• .. U

EtJrVJBViPN RBr'ADUCP fAST; Fof the, beet and *uite»t iervice call' Keanomy

•leetric, BRldce 9-38M, Day or Night.• t f

BERARO'S rLUMBrNO AND BEATB4O.' Repalra, reniodeUng and 'new.: .BRIdse

fcLICTEICAL nEMVICS — Denial J.Heyburn, llctmed elMitrtelah, 8 Buru-ilde Ave., BWdge S-B800. . ' tf

rtTLL HOU8XPOVXR alaetrleal lervlc*100 amp,, aarvie*. flxtur* and plug in-atallatioL rraa animatM. A. Kr.ott,•33 Kingston Avenua, KaiillworUi.CHwtnut 8-ao^t u

ALUWftflNUM poreb anelosur**JaloualM, awnlnc typ« window*., com-bination storm window* anrf screens tresmblnatlon .doorE Llfatlma AluminumProduet* Inc., 103 goutb Aytaua," W.**~" 6^3908. '• ' tf

MASONRY - CARPEI^TRYALTERATIOiNS.

ROOFWO i-8ID1NO—RIP, _ _>\>f Quality worltmanihip and fair prieee.

TttORLEIF JOHNSENOoatnetar and Builder alnoe 1041

. BRidge 6-9548

* OB? .KVLL HOBBBf POWERMO volt ln*tallnUoM bur spMlaltj

" OntRMANN BROtiuSislOaotrtjal Ctonteaetor*

S4SU . SB a-68U

OSNERAL HOME REPArR—If you havea Job to be done or would Juat Uketo talk with ue about It oaU SUl'eBoma Maintenance Bervlee. ldeetriealand plumbing repair*, oarpentry, floortiling, lawn mowing, .etorm wlndbwa,aeNeuf, window repair*, eallar asd attieettaning. Telephonet BRldg«ni-e8M.Vully ln*ur«d. ' . . . . tf

tnUCK CRANK and T.D.-B Bulldoierfor hire. 8. W. Oliver,,Inc., BRWietMIUW and HUnter *.70M. If

WXSpiNO INVITATIONS- Buy from ex-• nirunoad, orofeiatonal printer* and en-

graver*. Bett quality ind price. Fattaervlee. rrea. parking at the door.AJiLKN PRINTWO CO., 41 North Ave-

:' aue. *., Cranford. N. J. Evening as-pelntmanta available. BRldge s-aa44.

MOVINC»-STORAGE-TRUCKINO. - V*•peciallie In prompt, efficient aervlee.Call, BRIGOS MOVERS, DRaxel B-

NXVBR SAV it can't be dona uttfU you'vecalled. the Service Pool. Electric,Plumbing, Carpentry, pecoratlng—Ewergenole* — Anything. " BENNBRS'ASSOCIATES, BRldge 6-3380, • U

CIKNBRAL CARPBNTHV; remodeling, re*pair*; Sneeiallie tn finishing -cellar*and attic*,'*8. C. KOXLOWQKI, ADam*

OIL /BURNER SALES, Sorvlce, Installs-» Uoh, JRot water heater*,., furnace and; boiler InitnJlntlons and repair*. Free

estimates."NICK MANfREDO, 30S So.mipA Ave,, Cranford. UKldje 3-8783.

• B-31

CHIMNEY,' ROOF and. guttec repairs.Also asphalt and concrete work. D.AUTERA. BRJdffe 6.-4810: ,U

M.

WILD CHERRY leaf

tamer parking.

"able.

GASH CHAINS INSTALLED — Brokensosh cord*' replaced with chqtna (4 set'schoins).- 13.80 rfer--window—complete,

-•—<—' springs and .clips.

Instructions

LAMPS-AND LAMP SHADES. 8,000lalnp «h*de« muit be sold. Alio hun-

• dred* of tattle and floor lamp*; Chancefor a big iaVlnge. Lnmjss repaired.

. Lamp ihades - made to .After. WIL-LIAMS LAMPS, 758 Central Avenue,WMtfleld. ADnm* a-3188. Free cus-tomer parking. • • ' tf

_ ^ B B N J N M i r ( teaoharof .piano.-'Latejt' method*. ClaMleal and popular. Lei-

•on'i in your i home. 886 Dorian Road,Weitfleld. Call ADam* 3^8306. tf

r ' ,-^-_SOFA, *25; frcowr. *> rS; Morris-chair,17.B0; ping pong table, 110; aray twist

' run, 13 ft. by. 33 f t gray texnired rug,matchlna foyer 'rug, mnke offer;, do-homldjfler, $30) four-quart pressurecocker', $1.80; man's rldlnB breech**

. $8) lawn sweeper, S30; tfosollne motor,$15; flexible flyer niocj, tl.BO;. pair

• msn's shoe roller «kates,.$3; Book ofi Knowledge set, $18: Axtumn Oak* "oil

, painting, $8; records, book* nnd.vari-ous household items. Call—BRIdBe 6-

, 60SO.

Piano tuningRELIABLE PIANO TUNING and re-. pairing by reeognlMd experts. Dud-

kin Piano Co. (formerly CranfordPiano Co.), Tuners and Rebullders,

, O 7 North. Avenue. West, Westfleld.•„ ADam* 3-8811. U

SOUTH HILL EXCAVATING CO. Hoavyconstruction, Rtorm lowers, (unitary- -

•j tewert, rond work, lortdscnping, house" * r » o k 1 n g, demolishing, tronchlng;bulldozer rentals,, ahovol, rentals, gen-

. * eral equipment rcntali. CHoatnut 1-3045. v . -•• • -If

_ .SCHMIEDE TREEEXPERT CO.

Trimming, feeding, ' power spraying.M<Jde«r'-tree~«urgery. Stato Certified trooexpert. Insured. '

FAnwood 2-9109, tf

i THREE-QUARTER, box spring and nfhf-trflim, excellent qonditli

.stroller,. brandBRidflC 6-7847/

on; Tnylor lyitnew. Rcasbnable.

Purging Service'VISITING N U R S E ASSOCIATION,j CRANFORD i.KKNILWORTH. Office

hours; Monday.' through Friday, 8r30AM to 4:30 P.M.; SaturdVys, 0 A.M.-to-1 P.M • Bmergeney nursing -avail*

. able. _ .84-hour - telephone service.-BRldge 8^0787. • ' • tf

Wanted To BuyWB BUY BOOKS

BK CALL FOR DETAIL*P.M. BOOK SHOP

PLatnfleld 4-3000

ANTIQUES WANTED. Furniture, ehftin,mil aljiMH. nalntlniTB ' nrlnta. n^fun.

' frames, oldaituque jewelry,,!3-74

niFA

icur.gumitamnii .gum.

Cull FAnwood

Furrier ~NEW FURS. ' Fur coats remodeled, re-

paired, alsp made into capes and stoles.Cleanod and glued. A. KANTNER. 118Walnut Avenue, BRldgo 8-1870.

Dressmaker, Alteration*LADIES' ALTERATIONS. Coll Mr*.

Brennsn. BRldge 8-8)80. " tl

ELSIE'S-ALTERATION 8HQPLadles' Dresse* — Suits •— Coat*

5-13 N. Union Ave. - CranfordTrt. 878-8488 4-8

SETTLING • ESTATE—Four grave* (eightburtali). laas. ' GRACKLAND ME«MQRIAL PARK.. Kenllworth. Perpet-ual care—non-seotsjrian. EUUbeth 3-SO67 or MUrdoek'8-1833. «|

Commercial& Business Space

OVER I,0fl» *q. f t 3rd floor at 19-30'North. Union Avenue, corner AidesStreet. • Ideal for an engineering of-fice; mall order atantp and coin'col-

- lection business, ate. MAX TKOERtt Co.. 1314 East Grand Street, ELUa-beth 3-1490; . tf

. Jumble Store- -/ .- .' .

JUMBLE STORE SUMMER SCHEDULE. - J u l y , open. Tuesday, Wednesday,

Friday. ••Saturday, mornings only.' Closed during .Aunu'st. Ft>r "collections.

call BRldge 8-3879 or BRldge <«%B4rr "lS-30

ortgage MoneyMORTGAGE MONEY ..

CRANFORD SAVINGS A LOANA8SOC1A'

nue*> ' Cranfordtf

FIRST MORTOAOE LOANS 'arranged.BIllB Agency. BRidga 8-3044. W

TutoringTtTTORINO High School and College

subjects. CirolusT. Clark; B.A. (Yale).LL.B., Ed. M.. 338 Mountain Av«nue.Westfleld. Call ADamr 9-3404 ' U

' . Lost and FoundLOST — Savings Book No. 38078. Subur-

ban Trust Co. If uot restored beforeAuBU»t 3. - 1063. application wUl bemade for a new book. - 8-3

REFRIGERATION pEBVICE. Installationand repairs., Survinfi Rosclle, Crnnford,Garwood, nnd Westfleld. 34 hours a

, day. BRId«c 6^557, tf

" Real Estate For Sale

GRAiNFORD

BOARD OF REALTORS

/Multiple listing Service

• G..G/NUNN

In tM Tour *oodcd yoid of; Ihlt rt-|t - ' hill homt, S|iiicU)ui. living r*>dining foam,.modertt ^'

- P

Realtor* Innurors

PLIT

BRidge

'NEWEST .r.-.- EASIEST., f <

AND BEST WAY /> .TO HOUSE MJNTON

A HOT SUMMER DAY!SEE OUR COLORED SLIDES OF HOMK8

IN AN Ain-CONDITIONED QFTICE

THIS HOME IS SO NE1that we hnvvn't had time lonnnp J1so If you'ic IntiTestcd In n rcally^wellIxilll cxiloninl, In Roosevelt School nrca,fof oi^ly •20,000, you hod better hurry,«« It's a real «ood buy: •/• .

Owner ofCOLONIAreally wont* \.aXa\\, (Q^hy not take nd-vnnlnut_nf th^foct Hint It In empty (Indyou can set! It any time. , There nro 4twin sizedr bodroomk . . . 2'/t bntli*. (lrc-plncc, p^rcii, rec. roorn. full baiemont, -3-enr nttachrd gnrnitc. -A WONDERPUL FAMILY HOME WITH-UT WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN.

DRLP>. .DRIP! .It's not a |caky faticetl It's the kidsnetting out of thiit tremendous Hwlmmlngpool right Irj your own bock yard. Lnrge.nlrnont now split ready for your familyto movo In. Just down tho itrcet fromRboaeyelt School and- new Junior High.

OFFICE HOURS:* A.M? to 8:30 P.M.' • • » • • KVJENINGB

Monday through Friday: 6:48 to 8:30BUNDAYS

13:30 to 8:30

G;-<3.i NU.NNRealtors and Insurors

- BR 6-81101B1 North Ave., E~ -

FOOT OF* CENTENNIAL AVKNUB

. iprattford •

MA

>. II Mlcr'bnlh Nrijr jirnni-

hltfh M-horvl

EXTRAS TOO!

^ NEW BUNGALOWliH^k und frstmc con»tructlori. ,'LJI«W llv-Inu ,room, che«r/ul modern klu^rfen withextra timing atvn. 3 btodroonuff i .FULLBA'tHS, attnehtd anruiit- and/lovely yard.

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

BE'YOURT)WNBOSS!tulnr«s nnd your home InLocale your

ttiU

HOT SPOT .

GOODBUSINESS LOCATION

On South Avenuo, largo property, 00 x140, In good "active nrcn. • Lurgfl homeof fl rooms ccnild bo utilized, for "Selec-tive Industry." Asking S10j)00!

COULD YOim LIVING CONDITIONS BEIMPRpVEJJ? I*t IM »ho«L.vou the ponsl-blJItlcn you'd have In mitRlng a change,both In aclllha your present home nnd Inbuying another. i,'

SHAHEEN AGENCY,\ Realtors •

- ' • 18' North Ave., X.

BR e-mO-mdHSR 64)777

OPEN WBXKCNB8•venlng* Call

Baleamen . ~~~ ~Cverard Kempahall m.^,Marguerite Rearwln ...,„Helen. Cregar ...„...„„.„..,Oeroldlne Afullln ..„„!.-,eieanoi" Bradfleld „ „

BR fl-0079BR e-44S«BR 8-8883BR 6-7881BR 8-7318

During July—Sunday* by opp't. only;

Complete Multiple Listings

CHARMING 6-Yr.-OldCAPE COD

MASON WORK AND REPAIRS. Steps,walks,, patios; drains. . No job toosmall. PRidgc 3-8044. AftOr S P.M.call BRJdjrc 6-3330.f tf

-trSummer-Rental

LAKE FRONT COTTA6E for rent Swlm-, rhlnfi, boating, fishing 14 Jeel from

scroQncd-ln front^porch. Private dock,two rowboafs. modern corArnlencos,sleeps six. Safe for chlldron. Avail-able Auavst 3rd, $70 - weekly. ' CallBRJdCc 8-0255 weekdays," after 5:30P.M.; anytime on week-end. B-2

Lafge living room, firfl dining room,kitchen with eating area, two bedroom*and full bath with shower on first floor.Second floor has two bedrooms, full bathwith .stall shower, (all bedrooms twin-size), brcczeway, attached garage, onlarge tree-shaded plot. Close to school*and transportation..Well worth seeing. For appointmentcall ' . •

Laura S.. SwackhamerREALTOR . •

4 Aldcn St. . BR 6-1122EVENINGS

Laura 8. Swackhamer '. <.,... BR 6-0476Alpha dc la Motte BR 6-5844Mildred Van Odder BR 0-0246

WILLOUGHBY". BR 2-5580

FAST AND COURTEOUS ° SERVICEIN REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE

- Used Cars For Sale— 1052, sport convertible, rc-

• ccntly overhauled. BRIduc fl-1333. ,

CHEVROLET—103(1, four door Bol-AJr«L-dnn, power gltdo, blue und' white,rndlo, hcutcr, two cxtrn wheels and«now tircn. Good condltlpn. BRldgeB •

LOST—,SBvn^c • Book No. 38022. Subur.TrunI Co IT not fentorcd before

WA.RKHOUSE WANTED to

DemocratsWANTED —CRANFORD DEMOCRATS

Regular meeting third Monday eachmonth al Cranford .Elk*,'

Whoever 'pleads for justice helpsto keep the peace. —William Allen

AdvertizeYour Home!!

AIMSwill not only do it locally

but nationwide.*

Utmbm

Member:Crdn/oVd Board of Realtors

TheDeacon Agency:«—• 1-North Ave; E.

6R 6-5051

, EVENINGSCharles Newman.Edward ShlmkusRichard SchrothJams* BroadfootJoe MiragliotU .*.Mary Giordano .~.Minnie Anderson'Frank Florezak ...Robert McCaskUl

CALLBR 8-8774

. SU 0-0383. BH 3-8880

BR 8-4310SU 0-0003BR 8-8734EL 8-3031

WA 8-S0P9SU 0-1474

Realtor . * insuroi

B. S. WILLOUGHBYReal Estate Co. . Open 0-9 U Clark 8 t

MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE

H. A. DETERING J

REALTOR

208 Beech St. BR 6-6330

McPHERSON REALTY Co.REALTOR

Open Dally 0-8 Sunday 1-a

Evenings 8-0 ' ' • ' •

10 ALDEN.ST. , ' BH 8-0400

Or by Appointment

SalesmenLJbby Brawster _ _ _Hope allllus - _ - _A. Hebert -« .'.„Dora Kuzsma .„-....

Angl« . . . .

' BR 8-10093 R S-8318BRr6-!3MRW'8-M(14

on n ^H-nfTIr »trctt. i o x 1.10 lot aon«d for. j«s». about SOO Kqimre fort nf 'uhopi t torr nrcu. v»cnnt 7. room home, low

«»UtUi athlnif ' o n l y S10.O0O.

IF YOU ARE

Moving Out Of StateINTER-CiTY REAL ESTATE REFERRAL

.SERVICE CAN HELP YOU I

G. E. HOWLANDRealtor "'. BR 6-5900

13 Eastman St. CranfordEVENINGS CALL

Marge Hoffmann' j jn 6-2785Mary Knlerlm „ BH 6-4784Oil Howland. Jr BR 3-0087Cecilia Whlttier .; CH 8-4400•*-.*"> W-i«ne °... FU 8-8700Dorl* Pub: : BR 0-0801Evelyn Rettlno ;...,., BH 8-8787

• GREAVES PLACE...1 Bedroom' Cape Cod/tytlh 3 full bnthsand 2 additional, bedropms' frnmrd. Prac-tically new and In excellent condition.Call now for: appointment.

PHIL F t HENH1HAN—REALTOR- . : . . - . . .

38 Alden Street BRldge eVTASS "•— Multiple LUtlng Service —

- Night* Call . — 'Salesmen

Eleanor Craig „.„..._.-........_„.. BR 8-lJlflNaomi Renenan <-..-..-..,.,.....„. BR 8-3083Louise ' Svedman _.-„«._(....... BR 8-A783Min Finlayson ...., ,...;. BR 8-7041

— OPEN WEEKENDS - .Sat.from 0 am. ' Sun. from 1 p.m

EVELYN WADE:'-•.. Realtor - Insuror

BR 6-1053 . BR 6-1058433 NORTH UNION AVE. CflANFORD

-EVENINGS CALL •

Lpulia Old BR fl-O78lMnry Ross , BR 6-3473Beverly J. Ayro ...„ BR 8-1088Toj» Wnde BR 6-1083

THE DEACON AGENCYMARIE H. DEACON

REALTOR ; BR 6-SOtMI North Ave.. &.

COMPLETE MULTIPLE* LISTING:•• SERVICE

EVENINGS CALLMarie R. Deacon ....".... ........... BR 8-3880Ruth Rlchins .„. „»....„ flR 8-3053Dnrls R. Kilns'.^.:» .................. BR 3-81(10tJeorge Trumpore. Sr. BR 6-6741Betty Feeley >n 383-3861

ABOVE LISTINGS *Are offered thru' member offices of the

CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS ,,LOOK FOR THE SIGN , . /

"REALTOR"

Work Wanted - FemaleWOMAN desires. Ironing to do, in her

home or yonr homd. BRidge. ff-0807... .. • '• , • 4 7-38

WOMAN WISHES dny's work, Fridays.Exporloncod and reliable. References.

-Call after 9 P.M/ ELIinbcth, 4-8614.

WOMAN WISHES Ironlnn. Pick up anddolrvefj ' No / phone, send . card 237Crnnford AVenuc, Cranford. or pollBRldttP 8-4J21 and Icavo uumbe'r. Rea-sonable rate. " '.

moaq0t<jcs.. have beeniford rcsidprits dur-

ing ihe^pttst week than during thesarno p^rtoSSflSt year, the UnionCounty- toComipissiirtn. rpport»?d -(ttday. T. .

JJie "Count was 3.8 for -Districtil, comprising W'wrtlfcld, Cran-

d, (j'ar.wood, iCcpilworth, Moun-taipside.and Clark, from Jtily 9to 15 compared to 8.6 from July12 to 18, 1061. .

The 3.8 counts falls in 'the lightcategory- In th.c mosquito controlindex.., District V comprising

Real Estate For-SaleMAY WE.LIST YOUR PIIOPERTYT

DONALD P. HILLA, fiROKERINSUROR REALTOR

FE 0-0103 ' Evenings: BR 6-2044

WESTKIELD

•DIGNITY.and CHARM!-$19,900

Thl«%vcry well kept, on* floor cotUigowlH nppcnl to the buyer with the pro-verbiar "charppsunc" taste and brer pock-elbook" ifor It hail so ninny reflnrfmentsthat ordlnorlTy are found' orrty In a muchniorc expensive home. ' 9o, we urge youto see It today! 3 .bedroom*. -73 ft." lot. . . . nice plnntllia. too. Good base-ment. ' .'•'

NANCY F. REYNOLt)S, Realtor y _.t

303 East Broad STreelTWestfleld, N, J.Phone: ADams 3-8300

Weitfleld Multiple Listing SystemCompllmentsry Brochure

Help Wanted - Male

SIX-HUNDRED-PER MOISITH

Management trainee. Nntlonnll.v a*K-«r-tlHctl company aceklng two aagruslveyoung men to work In the Union Countynrom -Must -have good background andreferences, ability ta tnlkJ with people.For Interview, call 1)29-5003 or .332-02.15.7-0 P.M. . • • ••• 8-10

SHORT. ORDER COOKS, dny" and niiiht.(>xpe¥lenccd. Apply In p'orton. SwinoKTUCplonial Diner, nouto 22, Springfield.

VQUNG MAN for, delivery nervier, and. general wonk In blueprinting. No ex-pej-iencc necessary. B-Y ReproductionService and Supply, 210 South Avenue;Ea&t, Cronford.' . •• tf

NIGHT WATCHMAN, fqr twlm club,»1.50 per hour. Call 333-0001.

RETIRED MAN, part-time, with cnr.Must be. reliable. Call nniduo fl-3203.after (I P.M. '. fi-2

-:•. TURRET LATHEOPEKATORS

Oood opportunity for qualified men to-»cf up and operate Warncr-SwnBcy No.3, 4 and S turret Inthen. . Day and nightshifts; An equal opportunity employer.Accurate Bushing Company, 443 'NorthAvenue, Garwood. :,•

Help-Wanted — FemaleNURSE, CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR IN

PEDIATRIC NURSING—Female. Im-mediate opening. NLN AccreditedProgram affniated with a CommunityCollege. 1, dims yearly. 'Bachelor^Degree required. Salary open. Liberal

' personnel policies. Apply Director ofNursing, Perth Amboy .General Hos-

• pital, Perth •'Amboy, N. • J.^^or • tallHlllcrcst 2-3700, cxt 237. 7-38

NURSE, CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR INOBSTETRttC NURSINS-J'cmale. Im-mediate oppning. NLN Accredited Pro-gram affiliated with^a-Community Col-legoi 1 Class'yearly. Bachelor'* .De-'

. grce required. >Salary tjnon. Liberalpersonnel policies. Apply Director ofNursing, Pferth Amboy General Hos-pital, Perth^Amboy, N. J.. or ooU HHlicrest 2-3,700, ext. 337. • 7-20

fllli/Cli

NURSE/INSTRUCTOR IN OBSTETRICNURSINO—Female, • immediate open-ing. NLN Accodlted Program af-filiated with a Community College. 1Class, yearly.' Experience lit teachingand B.S. Degree required.. Master'sDegree preXarred. Salary open. LJEcral personnel policies. Apply DirocV-tor of Nursing, Perth Amboy .GeneralHospital, Perth Amboy, N. J., lor callHlllcrest 2-370C. cxt 3J7. -. < . 7-26

_ ; B E A S U C C E S S ; •";..AVON Managers can show" you porso/inllyhow to earn $30' n.WctcIt And up, part-tlmCj In the Cosmetic buslnew. Call.Mrs. -Gray, Ml' 2-S146 for home Inter-view. . . • ' .

^Springp elected as-,pragramiS' of

Potts Elecled'. -Joseph Potts o( 6road has recently ftsoriute yirector^ofNewark Churfilcr, Nutional Assn-vi.'i.yon^or Accountants, /or \heLorninti'year,/Fht! local resident Is.edst accountant with Tu/rfJ Sot•Ek-ctric,".Inc.,.._N ^ t '

iy Bef Mouse";Nicholas-i^flrchol of 424 Brooli-

Mof jjltfe/t-was treated Sunday fora rncuisc bite on h'tl left index{ingctv poiictT reported. The white'OiouKi', owned by a neighbor of the\ictim, was orderecl( rjuarantlner^for 10 days by the.Board of Health:

1.._,T- Convention* In 1953 theStafte of.New JcrsevMrsi Marv'jn Ejrpwn tof41§iitur-rjowned. 145,000 acres of open l a h d \

day 'for Denver, CToib.Twne're 'she j By- 1970, the Dcjiartment of Con-yJK pttending the four-day conviin-' servation and Economic Develop-/lion of the Children's Asthma Re-( merit estjrnatcs that, with the help>/'search Institute and Hospital. Mrs.! of the "Green Acres" prpgrarpivBrown, pa«f president of, the Sub- New Jersey will have apr>rg^d-"urban Chapter of the Children's mately 600,000 acres :of atatprlands

'•••••VJ

Asthma. Research Institute . and-'for recreation. / : •

CLEANING-WOMAN, one day per week.•BRidgo 2-SB8B. - . •

WAITRESSES WANTED, experienced.Apply in person. SWingle's ColonialDiner, Route 22. Springfield.

CLEANING WOMAN. Must be depen-. dable, provide own transportation; $1.25

per hour. BRldge 6-8700.

- 9 Aliwalioiu • Addllloiu• Land Dervolopmeni

. • New Homes • Gmget• Porches • Patios• Recreation. Rooms

. ING. • Cabinets • RepairsESTIMATES ON ANY SIZE JOB

BR 6-4442 — CH 5-6566ROBERT C. KRUEGER

207 N. 14th ST.

.... BH 8-3125

f ABQVEUSTINGSAre, offered-thruCRANTORD BOARD OP RKALTOI*'

LOOK FOB ntll 8KW

"BEALTOB"

- All Types ofINSURANCE

FIRE • —. CASUALTY — LIFE

CALL US FOR DETAILS ON JHE

NEW | fO l l J l e ' M A ' I U I E B /

COVERAGES LOWER

SHAHEEN AGENCYJORS—INSORiDRS

"Ovn Half A Century d Sttrrlc*" -

15-17 NORTH AVE., E. BRIDGE 64)777

rviceTrip* to all alrportn. railway itationt

1 Call CHeifnuf 5-2581 - BRidg© 6-2272Iimonjine« loi* weddings.- Trips to

, T~ -Prices Very, Reasonable r-

P L A N N I N G ! M A T E R I A L S

m0B*iXAt SOPPiYCO.

336 CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE 64)505

FUEL OIL.s YOUR BEST HEATX f o r ' i

LOVELAND FUEL CO., INC.

" We SELL and SERVICEOIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATEKS

BR 6-1144 - AD 3-1061 - SU 9-11273 6 2 N o r t h A v e . , E . t - . . - . . C r a j i f o r d , N . J .

Are you wise to

YOJJ Gan taste' the difference intoxnips are

cooked in solid shortening.Golden Wise Potato Chips arealways prepared In pur-e,-

' unhydrogenated, liquid vegetableoil; The "difference" has made:Wise Potato Chips the best-liked potato chips Inthe world I

; ! . . . • •# . * •< • »-—»*V'*^\-4.. ffifiy.f - ••':iA#'-'

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if Fl.'/njc IJ Ma'-':ii of (I North nvc

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1'brby- -.J ro'Wsy1. The

will 'pr|jr,r.s

I'l-adinK tlijN montH wasiee.<. <>fi Jtijty II, Willie ..thetempenrture rendlrlif was 53: (h-i Jwly ' l i . • • -

inn

tli.c

(J. NdsonPuni»rpl'»orvici»H«wW bo held" nl

2 p.m. today from Gray Meniorlui,12 Hgrtnjiflcld. iivoniu-, for 0 . Nel-

K l l

t 8 Virudc fom.«ti-ry.

win KJInK, 74 .VOIIIN old,-tlcnt und itHinnfter of BnKlMih Vil-lage, Inc., who diet! enrly Mondoy

\. t In LunktHimir' HoMpItol,. phlu, after II

p , d ,Hlncsi?. Hf« hud

pntorod, tho hpNpltfil for treftttfUirittwo weokN n«o; ' ' - , , '

Tho lltiv. IJr., liobort .0. I^ong-nkw, mlnluter of the Kirnl Pren-

''bytorlnrt: CJhtirch. will offk-Jnte ondlnterrtieint will hvo In -ffolj^wontlCeme'tfjry,; Union^ In llou of

. flowers, tho fiimlly bl>H requefdedmomorlnl doniitlytm to the Ami.-rl-

A«yoclutlon. '•,'funornl Nervices-wetoJ-

_ which Mr. KHtvg hndbeen « mciifiber for npwrly ao 'yews,piild thujr ro Hjeetir* Tuomlny eve-

A nritlvo of"fryirHUon, Mr. Kllntf\ his enrly lifo n\NewnrU rind

In' Ku.itJ . in the

for.Ornngo. Ho

• (J(inattlii6tl6>j bh

ond\punod

dwrtlnl ninnngornincoi'thnt tii

hlo own itoai. dfltnte devejlopflrtft 10f 11RHI.' - Ho ctfmv tofordirli .1030 to hnwdlerontuls jSflor to"

12AjIrt immt yonrs Jut hl«o.niBun((»«dj (Jpmify ofNco of. hi« son,.i\Q6ht.Ci.'KUng, nrchitoat, of

Phliaddlph'lii, nnd supcrvisbd con-'struct'ioh'oV the rtymy buildings intfuw Jersey designed by tho firm.

Mr. Kllng served n:i pfosldoiHof Crnnf6rd . Chnptw, (AmorlcnnWrir Dads, alia rtjcidlvod n ,citij!fcn-shjp cltatirin of rtiorlt fr'oirt tV«?

'Union County VH/Hn 104B fprhJsfttlil ffii<? nl«o

eto^msoiitlvltlofl In this

_wna_jehfllEmjMi of —Bmorntoncy ;horo foIIpwlnR World War II,

In addition to inembership- In^^"•yi-iP -WhlchLhcL served two'terms ns n dirtictot', be ..wns.;«.Ctolwen'JCt'y. ni«Jttibor of the Ellzti-betH YMCA,: West. Fields Chapter,Sons of thtrtVnjerlcjin Revoliid'oii;Crnnford Reptibllcnn ' "' """Lod«o, ""'.nlrn'm •Cofi5fHt3ry^A,A,3,Ri, P

Ado-

llvi'd r . ^ o y !moving ior(*4t.V''nrH.TJ«o. lie re

I • 1

Mr! 'I'DlaVar'ne; M

CII.V before' |(',

•••••••

fill- 11

Union In

Tare Three dnunbteiN. Mr«. Josephwho wan born In J.uKara -of'Crnnford; Mrs'. SamuelPa., lived In Ken-|.Sibyestri o| fllOomfleld" ancl -Mr:;.ijii'i .before moving ' HOCCH Hravoeo 'ut Kustdle;' iifx

11*. WIIH .i'in-4'«raiKleliildti.eti!.;_thrf'(' Tdnters, Mrs.Frank M'auro aiul Mrs. Julia CIK

C. U. Winun.'i Co., Llmien. ' •Ho wn« a .commtinlciojt of St"

John thtf Apofltle ChnrthSurvlvoi'H irtclude three iionti,

John ot 'Rnhwny.' Sulvatore, ofMiami, Flfl., and. Peter of Coloniu;one' dn'Mfthtor, Mrs. Louis Kodlce,witlvwhom he lived! 14drcn arid l

. KlizahHli S. Wvtv/v)CJARWOOb—Tho Kev. Stephenib Of St. Poui'u. United Ciiureh

of bfTjointcd Hi;il'n(i nl Ofny'w,., Wt'stflelA- for Mrs.

Ellvjuboth.S. Wbn/ol of 300 Ce<fltr«Dt,- widow of LOUIH G.vWt-n/el, who died inttl Wodjtwday nt

home of ir heni^rfUiick,1 Herwu«,'7(). InMrrnent wns (l.n

MptfTorlal Park, Ke'n-II worth.

, who wnH.horn In}lwtiii\Ttf; wn«, brought -.to;, this-eoii'iitry ns a child nnd 1'lVqtl lyOnrwood 52 year.-), Sho wan .ifchij^ter momlibr. of tho Unlletl

:Churell pf C^Mst nnd its Ladles'Aid Sbchity. . • • •' • -

.Surviving nf« n dnurthter, Mrs!"Walteij.MolsiHner <if Clnrk, nnd a

, Miss Joyce »iyit'I.SK-nor,

. Robert J. iFunwnl .services were

SutNiny ovehhiK at -Orny Memori-n\; 12 Sprlnrtnt'kl nvoniie, for Mrs.MOflon HiiiH' SoiU'lnzl, 15a; vylfu ofI{ob6rt, J/ ScorihKi of i4 llly(;i'-Nldb'drive, w^io'diod In.st-Thtir.sduyat Rnhwrty J!<w:pltar after u brlrfillness, Tlio; Rev, Miltqn fl..-J5n»t-"-

l^lejlt, «VHbeinls»:ppt5r ^fTju! First^rolibytorinn Church, offidnted.I|it«rmont wan Mbnday mpmlng InFnirview CoinetoVy. Westfleld.

Mr». ScarlnssJ-woremplbyoTrf fortilt?" prisf nlne.yenrH by the Din-.

Expansion Bolt Co.,'Gar*'Wood, 11H.H cleric.

^ Jersey* City andlived In Bp.^lle for J.fJ.yiiai|s beforemovlns here 0% years nK«, She% y K, Shewas, a 4nombti.r of Chnptor 5S)b,

J'or the'pin:)'four y iii'H aswnU'liinnir'nt tin;"Martini forln

i Corp. , mamifjie'Uitvr.N of-coijcr/ef.e pipe, "In Union. ,

He WIIN .a ^.•fiuiiiuinieiint of St,Joseph's Church, Maplewooa\II nicniber of lhe~WSl_ irii/.ln»,....wihinlc.'L»r fl.re eompuny.

Survlvor.-i are hl.'i wife,Jtillfi..Slil|«»rtll.'i WorUus; a swi,"''Leonord J..Nbrk of Hnzlt-t(Ai, I

Park.iiul Vltiile-of '

it dmiKhter, Mrs. Oernl(j[)tuNciliin' of n'3 CranfordCriuiford; two" jiiNterw,- Mm.«nn>t LaiiKiivilch of Mahanoyand MIN, BvuKairlw ofn

nnd'ciKht (mtndeh'lklrt-n.

. lHfurh;irnl iiervlceH were held •yen-nftornoon for Mrs. Marli- V.

Viilla." HO, of 24 Madison ovenij",who.dU'd. Mond;iyriil home after a

GVor«(> C. ShaTjr of the Kt-nll-worth Go.Mpol Chapol cphduefedthe w-ivlciiH, Gray Merflorlal, 12S l j l l l d tiyeniu', had cha'rw of

Inturment was Inyt Linden. .

Mrs-. Vnllii, vyho wns born 'InnoFiatH'f, enme to thiN'couhtrv

_. | . __ , ., f ^ ~ " v in m i " u in i ".'in (yut II ' i tri^iMiii)P<mliiu IJI

years ngo und Jo Ctanford In IDSffj (wnnti uet n omi fumliy r«nidcnc<» on LotI-tor hiiHband, Remly Vhlln,In loan, .

.. are n son, Samuel M.Valla, with whom .she mnde herhome, and seven tfrnndehlldren.

. tyh* FairdiMfl 'Mrs. Dniny E, Warmiin Fn'ir-

,ehlld, >vlfe of Lyle Fnlrchlld of,1020 Raritan rofld," di<>d- Mondny«l home lifter a lon« IJlneiw.

Se-rvices will he conduoti-d at fl

itnoriin, J2 Sprlii«ilekl avenue, byJtho Hnrry D. Johnson Council 123,linuKhters of Amorlcn, nnd nt- 2p.m. tomorrow by the Rev. Al-bert. G. Dczso, JMtstor of Onceoht/Pfeahyterlan Church, Clnrk In-terment will'be In Grneolmid Me-morial -Pnrlc, KcnilworUi.' .Mrs. Fnlrchjkl r\vB»i--« chnrlcr"member of tho Harry t>. .JohnsonCouncil nrtd u rncmbor of OscepluChupeh, Slid wns born In Ply.'

-mouth," Pn,,_/ind." lived In Bayorino

U SPSDfOnBI^D AVENCE. CRANFORD

We offer remidenU of

outstanding funeral home, complete with air

conditioning,, organ, large light rooms for your

every convenience. Our own display room*

m . Gray, jr. Mgr. Funeral Directors F> ray, Sr. Mgr.

IS 8PR1NQFIBU> AVENTJBCBANFOBO, \ . J. — BB 0-OO9B

EAST BRUAD STREET8TFIELD, S. ], — AD S-014I

•Louise.Collechio of Kllznbeth, andlive brothers, Sftuiiiel, Fn'd, .Ar-hthur nnd Jiime« Vltak- of Kenil-

The Rev. 'jMlltonAiiiNsoclate pasior of th\byteflari Cht/rch, wil/ conduct -fj^nt'riri H(.'rvk:y« lit 10lit Orny.

And a !)inil<! jor our dud all.x1 latjvd noit; no wu iiiiirn ynii

j/ou urn dear,''-lonficd for

Legal "NoticesOF CRANFORD

HO A 111) (H X | ) J 1 ; H T M K N T (ZONINOINOTiri! O> IIKAItINO

Tlic Iliinnl nf AffJtixttiKOit (Zoiiinill.l j nl Ciiiiifnrd', Cminty. <if Union,

Ni'W Jvnttiy. will hold noit Mnntlny. July ill), .Jit Ih'lfl P.M.Mlliilcljiii} HijIUlliVii tu cuiinUlnr tho I'll-lowlnij;"' —' • '

H (I'J A[>r)lk'nll(in (if li-riiiilitii initiillvliin J.iiln Id uncT II. niid-imrt-cifI.(iI II in lltilclc M.'l't on HKiuulilim AvimmiInto Ivvti lol«, rnch' luivlnu n 'fronlaflc "VffliVi foot. . . • . •

Ifl.'IU Apullcntloii (i< Oiur-iv, liiiv (i-i)ll-tnict pun.'hii«i'i i. on linlinlf uf Stophnii'iiiul ^c'lmrliitln 1'iiliinlnnlU low norm, lor (i

In rt'iu yaril • inqnlrnrHtrTTtTB—tn

In 'nlorto iHDII on HhilWIH'll ItniKl.KI/.II3 • Appl(i'iiH«ii of Crri'linil J'nUy

of lliiloii Cniintv for n vntliiMrn tol U i l n v f n n Inpnrinlt Oir nun nf t)>•- nxlKtlnu IIIIIIIIIMKlit il,lll Holly Street fur tlii'i'iipruWi' mulciluriitlniiHl puiiKiKiiii mul for ndinlnlnlrn-tlv«i OITICVII.'""'"

17,112' Aiuilli-ntlnn of Mmcy Tluilorfor. II vi|il|niico lu iH-irinlt ('(inxtriictlit'n ofnn nttiichcHl two cur Uiir«0<i ut 7 Iltinip-ton Itnnil with Iriin'tiuiM thr rt'i|iilrncl nut-lincK f r o m the front and IIMI piupi'itylinen "—-—

Ill 117 Application 0 / DuyJd Kltiloy 1nOliclodt1' (I'.parcli nil' thr oxlttlnu unitfnmll.v lioiifir lit 10:i2 Itnrltnti Houd. mildi f l l V l i K III H'I i o n f 48(1l

foqt.At tin.

f li 0 lnt i H u . mldlinVliiK II HIIIP -H'IIP rionrnnco »f 4.8(1

lime nnd pl'nri*' nr\ o p .licjitunllv will bit. i^lvi'ii In nil pvrinnivtfho.- wloh to-lin-hiiirrt.

llOAItD OK ADJUS'TMENTBy order of

It. I... Clitre, ClwiliiTinnS II. Rwectucr.1

Dntml: July Hi. 1»US$in.rtt 7-ao

TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORDORDINANCK NO.' II.'-15-

AN OnDINANCR IUIOVIDINU V'l»{ TltKHETKNTION OF CMAHUES V. EVANS.TO •APPHAIHK TUB dRNEHAJ. BUSI-NESS QISTIllCa^JlABKINO LOTKHTV. K ^ - " "

BR' IT tWDAINF.D HV THK T^WW-SHIP CQMMITTKE OK THE TOWN-SHIP OK CHANt'OUD: "

Section 1. ThnC tho Towh«hl|>"" Com-inltloo rntnln ChnrlcN F. Bvnnn, of 1133Smith Ornntfp.-Avonuo, Nownrlc, NowJrrnoy, tu iipfirnlni' ttiii Innd to bo uoquired In coniit'ctlon with tho roll.HlTiictloii of «n oirNtfept pnrlclnu lot intho xitii of propci tle« bounded- by A.lclnn•Street, Mlln Street. Enntmnn ,Btroot nndNorth Union Avsmio, tn tlvo Townshipof Crno'ord, to be known an the Con-tnil HUKIMI'SH Olnlrlot Parklinj t^ot. oln flic Hot to «Kcc«d Fifteen HundredDollnm (Sl.nnO.OOI.

Section 2. That the proper offlcom «rthe Towmhlp be, nnd they nre hnroby,nutliorliPd to outer Into a contrnct withthe mild ChftrlpjLPj Evons, In fnrm «atl*>ni-'tory to tlYu~Tnw»»hlp Attorney cover'-.

inch. aoTvli?Bii< * . . . .lion :i.. _Sol4-itn<i of Fifteen Hun-

Xlicd (Bpllnm (tJ.,BQ0tO0) Ii horoby nppco-printed xrom tlio cxlaliutf--etitiltttl lin-»ilrfVPiiiPj\tNtiind tn rlnfrny tl>o pout thero»

Section 4. Thlii orillnuncb..«hnll t»U«oflcrt ten 1101 dnysnfter flnol jxismijjo ;i»provided bj"!«tntuWv ••' —

NICHOLAS ST^JOHN LnCORTS,Cluilrmun, TowHshlp Coniinltte*

DONALD R. CRBIOIHActlnu Townihln^eterk.

8talem«ntThe' forcffolnfl ordlnnnce won Una!

ttasned At n- mcetlno of tho TownnhlpCoinmltteo of the Townuhlp of CriinfordVN. J , on July 2J. 1003.

DONALD H. CHBIOHTOH,Actlntf Towniihlp Clerk,

ed: July 24, 10(12Arlv Frc: *0!72 . . 7-20

NOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE OF LUCIA CABOT, Docen.ied- Pursuant, to the order of JCUQKNE J.

KIHK. Surrotfnto of the County Jl Union,inndo on tt>o (wenty-nlnth dn* of Juno,A.D^ 1002. upon the appllcAtlon of theunderilitned, an Executrix of the eatofeof aald deceased, notice Is.'hereby «lvonto the creditor* of anid .dcccaiiod to ex-hibit to thi>iub»cTlber under oath or at-firrnntlon tholr claim* and domnndlimnlnlt tho cmtuto of aalM deoeaxed with-in six months from the doto of mid or-der, or they will bo forever barred fromproBwiitlnfl-1 or recovering the tuime«unln»t the subsprlber. i

~—r-. llelJn C IC. riiiiam.Executrix

Attorncyi;Walter E. A Walter M. Cooper.

.100 Mlln St..Cranford, N J.

Adv FVcai: $14.00 7-28

SlTCRtOB COURT OF VKW JERSEYCUANCERY DIVISION, UNION CO UN TV

DOCKET NO. M-4530-fllVEtRA J. Af-BAnnETT, I

Plaintiff.vs.

MAltVIN E. BARRETTfd

FORA

ijjjil W yfiir;; anft wns ,i'of . ( ' u p t u r n Ni'vvi'll Idxl -

ii".v Flfi-K" Pool , V F W . .n> i i d i l l t i i i n ' I d I l l s

J (tons, Unn.v I*, ofOilornii niul""Kii'flfilfk M., of-Am'-,nrlllo. Tux.;, live Krii'iuichilflivnin id n sl.sicr. Mrs. Mile Mnlpf'/./l- (ifKiir.iiKoln, Kin., and II • .'ili'p-.vl.'ifri,Mrs. Kdwiird K. I'nnthl-n' <>l JV[oti.Hilda, N. V, •

InIn .slid uud Uivlnjt metnory of rt

beloved wife, mother and ifFiind-mollK.-r, Jnnot—F. Gibson, whopiiHHOd.-iiwny .July 27, 1J)(IO,Whi'n we look upon your pictureSuwft VH'ihnrli'r, We r'i'ciill _^ ^Oj a jnct: no jnll .of s

yf*CfMiM«ji«f from I'dyc 1)

lrort,. ni)tl w'hUt1 bnnriers ontht'lr wiiidovv.s.

TiikliiK prtil In/the shl.e wlll.beAbbt? .Junior.v• Albun-LcwlH*. Hur-on's Drud Stori.-,' ftcll's Phnrmncy,-B n ; , Cttrjri«r.'i, Broon's, Brown'115c ,and -10c_"Siori;,.. Rustor' Hrovyp.Slj^)(.'«,, Cruhford Bootory, Crnn-1'yrd Hndio, C'ninford Siivln«N nndL01111, Dob %n Ilfir, Fi-rn'.s Fnrnl-tun.\ Oolflbfii^ln Mt-nVSIiop,

Alsi; HiirrlHon's, Jiiy-Mui', Jody-Mnidn, I,i!!ihnct.'s Fabric Ci-ntcr!Mnriin' s,. Roblnnon'.s,liov'a Drti|{ • Store, Sluipiroju 'De-partment Store, Sportiimaii's Shop,Towrio !Sjmppc, Towrilcy Shoosand Trtibonbnch'.s.

Local storiKs will be opon'untilI) o'clock tonlRhf for the conven-ience of tthopporn. . - • '

«f Criinford ho« l>epn: com-u United Stnte.-r Ale

Force iw ind J'k-iitoni|iil'- andaW'Mrded-Mlv«-»>^nirviijati?r wInjfsIOMOWIHK bin KraclunHon fronilUivlKiitor . lralrilri({" ill". Jafnes'1

Ccmnall.v AFIi, Tex. LieutenantSerlnn, a Kraduate of Crnnforri.

School, received radar .liiul

SJuiberl*.;:tlonn of the

btititi— will includemnrch by Klnyon;iry Hrfyiln,

Inlf-rrtwcll'iiU-•'WoodNto(!k,vy

'Slnfon aHi. Holla U

Sioi'v TimeIVipiilarfty .at

Stor.^ Time furwill, continup on

yclilltlron, 4-fl,

Force T-2H "Fl.vinK Cla.ss-l le i.s bi.'idK.-

•Mnthwr Aira...Calif., for DdvnTtmi^ training.Tlu- lieutenant, .won ofMr-H. "Joseph Siwwtft;—1Bt-rcf.-t. entered the service in.July, 105H. ' • "

1)4-II

(Continued JromHolly street; Burbnrn yfi2B Grove «trect; Mun;^ "El-len Hill, 10 A'dijinri n,venul)'; KurenSorrerrtino, 900 OrjiyfX' nyunue;Nnthnlle •'.,SuUJUj'»<r20 Berkeley

'Phv. concert will cflhclude

mermnn, 210 Pnwni!<- roo,Ann Kownlfikl, 524 Lej$J^*)n uvc-

S(Hvln/i_Si2t<M^r^S'u,siin Kllbiu'h^vi\~"'JWA "BlouRhtorr avonui-; JennRlls, 104 -netford avenue; Marftaret.McCiih'n, 1014. EJv«rsUiri4«iv(!:i Mnr-

SpringHeld nye-pIso'i1 .

i

celllnr; SmliTi";rt m>, ppd • Sully307

Grow wnd Stipw;d avenue; Doni.se Nolnn, 348

Retford ' ftverjUt'; Bnrbnfh Smier,drive, nnd Jnntff Smith.3fl

009 nyenue.Chefs, Judith. Gnrrlty, Ifl Van

Trv.rioiichlcri,"a Bnviirln'u Folk" JIIII'N,'.' and "Can ('an" by Offen-bach, with Jill 'niTfiii|(eiticntN byKuiyon. . • • ' . •

I'lcsentation.s slaleil by the arl-viiiieed hand are: "l;'iiss in Review,"a march by IJ'. J. Pease; "You're

Mo Crazy," by Walter-ii, I'uranKf'd by ,1. ,'Warr"Afl(i the • AIIKC1;I • SiriK."

by Johnny _iyTc'r«j:...(!ruJ.."ZltfRle El-rn;in; "Oij Uiit^wita'xIvViil.k (In Al-

"TiTiTU'c Cltyl/'-.IVliR'k (^rlfdon "".aild>H My^ow; "Wnklnl'3yiioopiii-,"K'uhBf Jind Walter

Tmo^JM'/n])iiV-at t.he'Ci»uju5?*^fesfe, «f rojfiKed-Wirr/lnrttoft, "^• • - -^ / / •/ ' . •yjjfochko,. Albert/PnlU'l'ijon, Doti-

*f 'I'bc t h t w bivndM vv(p'performjirftie'r tho .('*tfeen.on'* of- Robert

'alii WhtfUtrti and" Geoi'Ke White,niu.Hlc-jfjfMlru'clors. In the Crnnfordscluxijl

the

,„ l0 10;30 t,{

Crunf()i:dy Vhbl{,._jJbrnrff H p o n H O r ^ tor the,

I w o - G i i l - - f | r , t . v t , a n . , t t u . J l | n | o r V I A >

KiKhty-five children attended the.'.sex'lon yevterdny. • •• .

Menders- next vvcjek will be Mrc.Albert Michael imd Mrs. Eujjene3

I-i"iiMrtl. St',1 eel Ions will ineltide"Wheel.'i'1' by Kiithryri Jncksrw'nnd."One 'Htc|i', ,'I'vvp" byZnlotow. • ; •

GIIS

^.- J"

venth -yenr of. opcnitlun forSummer l?find School. ,

Stfyere Storm(Contlnuad-rirom Page 1) •

and the' fire depurtrnont' removed-the vehicle.

."shortly after .5 p.m.,- reportswere received^,.of stalled, curs InIniifi'of 1125 Oningfi ulvenue and nt

i^nioh aiulii '. • . "

f,iri i R * + - -&*"ff»)' Jri Cranford this weektotaled 2.42 to brintf tfic total for.

fall forInchbu. Normal raln-JN 4.23 inches. -Total

, y,Buren avenue, and pntrloln f(az«;l-dine, 2 Hamilton avenue; Mend-(ibles^ Veronica Green, l/)7 Beech.street, ry^d Mnry Brth Huhn, HU7Gfillow.i H1U road. .

K-NinerK,. Knren Kozfcir,' 320Retford avenue; Paw Prints, Su-iton Ollinick, 30(3 SlouKhton iivc-niio, - nnd Michat-1 Petcr.i, 334'South Union avenue. .,

Hooks I, Knthleea -Novak,

rnirrfali' so fur this year is 23".l>3incWs, ji/;.compared with Z3.B0 In-CHOH'lust-year and 29.118 inches in19(10. "'•• .

Other • severe? °thund(>riit6rm.swith damaging winds recorded litthe UJJC-° Meteorological Stationwere: , . - • • '.. July 24, IBOi ..: .73 in.

May 24, 1982 :..•...!...'..,...' .60 in.June 15, 1002 , .1.44 in.This h«« been n cool July, Mr-

Duflocq snld. Thb average terhp-

. (Qoniimicd from Pafjc / )nenr North uvemic, to two hoursBetween..-!) a.m. nnd noon; eluinR-.iiifr Lincoln.avenue to u JlKht-trnf-'fit street, iifi4 movlnj{-thebu» stoj» .at Centeriniolj^vrnue ffmt- WiilLstreet to the southerly- wide of tho^ir'.tci'pfrtlfjja. ,'. •__

Public Affairs . CorrunlssionerWfKley N. Philo, announced that •an iii-en on the easterly side ofMemorial Field Will be deHiftnuted-fw tlic flyinjjof «;inoil-i)o motored .model airplanes, Two youths mnde '•an appeal at the timt meetln« foik"Hlith an arx'.i, pointing ou t ' lh«ttJ^erc is miieh interest here In this ..hobby but Hint youngsters aridadults have no- place where the/*can fly. th/_'lr planes. .• Alhort H. Craft. 220 Walnut-uyenue, in a communication corneamended-'.Tpwri^ltip^nglnecv PT.J,GrulfTfir mnklnR.several improve-.monts'ln the original ^ratling.plans-for thd parking lot, and; groundsaround the new. public Jibrnry onWalnut avenue, "_ ••

Coinmitt<v« lo Ac(l -(^Continued front Page 1)

editorial In the July S ISHUO of tho^Citizen and-Chronicle which nlso "ur«od such an ordinance '. .

CommiHBiorior Kirwun said tho.t^copies of loitering ordinances now.in effect in five nearby •communi-tie.i have been undor study by hin_committee-and they were roforrjjdto' Tbvvnsliip-^Vttorney Donald R. -CrclBhton-wlio will draft the local

measure.

ICAJ I TION

n.v virtue of an Orflor of tho Superior"Court of New Jrnwy, Chanrery Division,

i &t\ th<\xtfoth dny of June, 10U3,in a civil nimon whonitn Vfru J- A. Bar-rcrt Is JJM> plaintiff and you are the de-

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UJCta BreakGround forNe\y Center

UUnion ..Junior ColltTsr will con-,il.uct ground breaking centreWednesday evening at- 7: J-5 o'clockfor a Campus Centp*' building -on' Benjnmini is ' Ndrnahegan^C'ampus. .herjeiv

The 'Cajj>piis Center" will be ,di.(TecUy. behind the college's No'ma-

C Dreyer'Georgia- Dreyor,-jpt. • Kathryn CSptt^k. Linden;Mrs. G. Tfunjf-^immeriimn of 4Cornell roiitfy Crnnford; and Miss

Albert, Stitch' Planis.Ambers ~oj the UJC Key Club,

ludent h'osi organisation,- whenil I" serve as.ushers, are: Mr. andMrs. George Van Dorn^_x^ 111

street,' C.r an fordj Miss

Week's WeatherUJC Meteorological Station

HAROLD DUFLOCQ. MtUotoloftil

It was wet' and- cool this weekYa'nfbrd. Rainfall lot'aling'2.42

lnche>-&rokc a 36-dav drought. .^ ^ i r i the precipitation

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. P».-»ti* OF JUDO -* A judo plemQrrstrotjjcm was presented for 35 persons,'including 20 police officers]•_, from CranWd and Kenihvorth, on.Monday .ot the Municipal'Building. Demonstrators''were Yoslii-•1 aado Yoneziika, 25,- and .Kiyoshi Shinii, 24, college graduates who studied judo at .'the* Kodokan

Institute in Tokoyo.. Both hold lifth degrot- black belts and have taught Judo "to many groups iri_-eludirigcadets at West Point.

Judo Demanstration GivenEblice by JapanesfeExperts

Twenty Crnnford and Kcnilwgrth police . officers witnessedJudo, demonstration on Monftay morning presented by.-two Japancs

' -Instructors in the comrmjnltyLxpom of. the nc.w Municipal. Building.. The^-progrom was arranged by Police Chief Lester -W. Powell with

. Robert Rogers, manager of Judo Centers, Inc., Wesifield.The r two .•facperts, .Yoshisado y. ,'• • , '•: • • .

Yonezuka, 25. and Kiyoshi: Shina, ljapsic]e..*Uc:f boxes''and bread". 24, .stagea a one-hour demonstra-j baskets wete mnfcle: thld> week at, tion showing police officers how .'the-field: The older children con-

to prdtectthemselvetf from attack tinued their skelohlng" and

eph R Stokes, Elizabeth.. , The Campus Center wiH coa-f'- '- : ' : " '"•£»«

•wll) front on |-tain a theatre Keating-450: persons, i ^ ^ ^ g gPrineettfrt'-.-Voad. Dr ^Kenneth - t : i a large r'ecreajion room," men's F r ( d a v -finMacKay;. president, saidall "nlurn-; ! in "'"""""'"ni and friend's of the college, areinvited- to attend -the groundbreaking ceremonies for the $500,-nn/i L - i' ' ' '

'and-women's locker rooms, a stu-i.dent lounge and snack bar «tu-j dent "a-c.tivi.ty- rooms, music

ng cer000 building:

Ur. •rhoptus Roy Jones of West-

FridaySaturdaySunday .Monday

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by j .person arttidd by a ay-vujveior. with' a, dangerous wegpoi^ suchas a lead pipe. .They also oil-'plained, other defensive tactics in-

• eluding how to subdue unruly per-sons.- 'Procedures ~-followed by stu_-

' dents studying Judo also were out-vlined. , •'.•."-.. .-.• ." .. '

Bbth\rneri are graduates' of-Ni-' hbn. University,, Tokyo. Mr. Yonezukn ' w a s ; tin economics maand Mr.- Shinn, commerce.^*hold the ;flfib,. degree -blade-'belts

' nnd .s.tu,djed judo at Kdclokan In-stitute,, Tpky,6, ApxSng their stu-dents havfc , beeJT ciidcts at WestPoinf. •'.'•.• y < " v '

' Thedepifinstration was part o{ acontinjaiftg tralrjing program- dc-sigfKrd pijim'arily fpr.Crnnford al-

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color, paintipgv instructedFodnsh; n'rt teacher'

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noteholdersrated' with wall-

Hnwsii was crowned atnut Piayfleld last -week, Thedren atj the pinygc^und rriade,

for Hn\Sira'H and held-n...Ui I.CIU- ii jjtna

contest, with the honors gpttxg toPatrteUi 'Tiirlpy- A surprise "birthdjiy^party wasgiven, for Mrs. J.eimne BozUng, thePlayground supervisor, " "

, p o f PQWOH noted., Fifteerv(.-.fither-, persons also/ nitqndod ^the

demonstration incjudlng severnlwomen(an'd children. '•,-..'•

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dol?;"MnrcJa'Vnn Buskirk. small-

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a birth-u

citick Jevvclrjfj,.boxes and f^picture frames last week wereira Bra'niganj Candy 'Freedmafi;

Colleen O'Dbnald, -Lqe O'EJonald,A.Mhur Vail.-Susie and Sally Craft,Deborah Ray, Susan and CathSchroetter and Diane Eggers.

The children ar.e schedwrtid toniake/soda top consteri^this week•and *to have .relay ra«es.

Children whp/found specialgreen "peonujs^fn a p<were: Kic>ard Nelson,. Kim Pataski, T jfry «Wnlfih, Christinre Her-

- ' '• Edwiird Wa-

the college'swill, be the

•field, chairman ' ofBoard of Trustees,.pea'ker.

Dr. MacKay and Mayor Nictio-'as S. LaCorte will welcomelMe.quests to thecampus and p f•''•ord. Dr. Henry J« "tJJWneui1 of

sound studialiimni room,

and , projection

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room, .According to Dr. MncKay,'. the

CamjJys Center is the first-step in , . ; : ,four-stage exphnsjon ^program j P r e s b y l e r i U l l AHSOCiale

to be carried out over the.next-1.0 ' ~[.years. The expansion program isdesigned -to increase1 the college's

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nrn°J imen^ t o ^tweon 1.800 and

ration and benedj^fion- w'ill be byOr. Gersh.on B^'ChertofT, rabbi-o.

I.. B'rith,, Eliza-Mineur and .Dr. Cher-

gbeth.

members of UJC's BoardI rustces.

The actual ground breaking will^c by. Dr. MacKay and Dr. Joneswhere Ihe main en'franc.e:of

building will be located.the

Mrs. Thomas Vv-Albcrt of Scotch••^""•MH!. v.-wDert or Scotch "Huaii.- jeei or iioor space will be

In a peanutTunt |u r !n T 1

(f 0 r m e r l -y- o f , Cranfordr wUHf* c°nie?nporary design nnd will

Nelson Kim .©„ 1 D c c™»»mnn for a .rec6ption in the I h n r '"onize in color, matcririi ,,n*college, dining hall following theground breaking ceremonies. .

Serving on the. reception- eonvmittee-with Mrs. Albert are-

TirTHargolis, Edwlird Wa, Alan Nelson, Wendy Sor

{,% Michael Hertz,, Ann Macho.nis.,William Higglns, Richard To^n,

l Walter.

C;h/jldr<;n agps- five flnd six had acoloring contest, and-winirers werechosen • b j ; ; the /chlldVen. Theywere:. Age 5, Mar^ McCarthy, ancligp 6, Judy Pickering and • LarrySarges, ali 'of whom were ad-.,judged neatest colorers., A doll contest, resulted in the

finnd Peggy Walsh/

. Adams Avenueinteresting paper bag puppets

werfe created-'last. ^ec!k at Adu'tnsAvenue'.prayfield by Diane Kali-nowslciT Barbara and Joan Kali-n4wski, Ann De. Louisa, Kathleen'Kefly, Christopher Audesirk, MaryJane Rerlly, Qavld -Johnson,' Bc^tyRoberts, Judy GrilTity, Eric Mason,Marianne 'Thomas and BarbaraBurnett. ' . •

The boys participated in a model*Contest. Winners were: Best model:ars", Brian Quinn and K!arl Koenig;best model plflnes, Charles Diakoiraha Donald Brady; best modelships, Charles Dtakon and Whltfcy

vviii!>ers_lntlu!-pet-s4v&wrDogs, big-gestf Jack Putz; l i t t l t D

! > _ l ngestf Jack p

Putz; littlest,prettiest,

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q .2,000 fulltime Day Session stu-dents'. ' Union- 'Junior College nowhas about toO fulltimp Day Ses-sion students arid 500 EveningSession and special students.

The Campus Center will be atwo-story • building connected tot/ie present one-story building bya 100-foot covered walkway. Thenew building__containing. 20.OOCSquare feet of"floor space will be

• — • — • » ~ V - » I M « n/J l l W i l lharmonize in color, material, and ,detail with the present buildingArchitect Frederick .A. Elsasser ofUnion sajd. :

Zwigarcf Constructionof Millburn will be thecontractor.- ^Other contract Were i^warded td George L.TDennlli.Qompariv-oti-N«><ifn..ir- u.JXi-^ - ~

•(Gonriiiurd from Paqe 1)adviser to the Elizabeth Presby-tery. ; • - • - ;

Prior'- to coming lu-re, he w,aspastor.of the Presbyterian Chflrchin Mars", Pa. and had worked ex-

j tcr.sivcly with young poople. He1 tilso was'an instr,utftcnH/Pw>ashing-ton and Jeffer-S(On~CoTrege fo\ fourye<trs and guest instructok inspeech . at Westerij .TheolojjifcalSeminary 'for onp. year priorbecoming --pastor of thechurch. \ i "

He is marrieoiand has tindren, ' -

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SchmidtCats, prettiest, Shelby peVin-

ney, most unusual,; Nancy White;funniest mouse,. Carp) and Ellen

Steve; soyRowe,

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and iron"; John RInc., of Irvlngton, plumb-

kay C, nc., of Irvlngton, plumb

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Thre«. Springfield Avenue" ^Cranford, N. J. ' .;

OfndyKathy

Schmidt;, most colorful" lizard,Janette Greenawald; jumpingestfrog, Jamie Jories; most , turtle,

Mackevich.Girls had a doll which

resulted in (he following winners:Largest doll, Laura Mason; babydoll, Toni. Lynn Espositoj foreign

Dave JonesApgar, and

littlest fish, Sharonlittlest pet (an ant)

Tommy Seavy• Arts and crafts included paper

.rSPM'l'p.ture, the making of -turtlepaper weights; bird mobiles, lan-'ynrds und Jtey chains.

sey City, kitchen equipment.

Paper .Teulptors wereand Judy' •O'Brien,

MaureenMarylee

ley Dziok won' for the biggest;Gary DeLorige,' for the floppiest,and Tracey Brakniglit for'the cut-cst bear. Other winnevs V/cre:

^Sleepiqst": kj.tten,_ J fancy '•• Flath;scariest. * dragont Murcin. .Koon;most stuffed lion, Dennfs $chmntz,ancl cutestr elephaht* Billy 'Hard-.tttan and Cynthia Bauknight.

;, "~ tJoftnld. Hnrdmnn. had the tigerwith the most stBipeg; Marie "

"and PauL Genbva;Gail. Christmanr

.— . . . . ^H^onui luifign •"•"• U"UJ .u orien, MarvloeMa«:iannc Thpmasr smaflest' O'Brien, Cynthto-Sheriff.Ruth^ndCarnivn « _ - . , . _ . . . . . Shaio t ) Apgar, bebfn FUkfecreK

Mwrtha; sini,lfles't,!;,j, : Wendy .hi

. _-.„.. Broecker; prettiestgrown up dbli, Vivian Dp'udtj pret-+Uef #-•-- »--• .Kniinowsk'i; cutest

and pet

Porraine AVheeier. '

. . .- '. Michelle 4VU

nost ^prigtnar;" Annette. ,, •••- —v -..«., i n d Arthur Stone, 'for, the; stinkiest- skunk, Patricia; Turtey,

Susan -Higgins, Janettc GreenaVwald, D'e'bra and Cynthia Doe,

1 Dnna Brinkerhoff, Marianne Bell,Carolyn Snowden, Elizabeth Ma-her, Daw.n...Bauraann', andi- KathyConnolly. • •

Bird mobiles were made 'byMi.uroen Donovan, Debbi£ Fitz-;gerald,- Cindy Blaha, Carol and,

•Donna Daidone, Pa- '"" leaVy, Curtis j

Nietzol, Beth J

/ Virginia Oustavsen for the mostcolorful horse; Mary Lou Rossi,

__ cutest donkey, and Karen Rossi,cutest'monkey. ' . •

'- ' -A peanut hunt is scheduled fortomorrow afternoon,

• Sunny AcresA cH'eus-pwrtyyvvos held, at Sun-

' ny Acres playfleld, with animals,clo\v^is, fat ladles, fortunetellers,tightrope walkers . and sharp-shooters .'£mong . the hcirioredguests, A magic|anj»ntertained.thepflrtv goers with a series of tricks.

• ^Amohg the crowd could beseen Karen Gilbert, Patricia Par-

.' fltti Lte Kunze, Kathy Blood, Deb-..prah and Gregg Ppsyzler, Danla

Beptson, Kerry Mysiak, Patrickand Maureen Scnnlon, James Grif-"rlifi Ann Sheperis, Joan and-Stev-en Young, Vincent and Robertkozokiewlcz, Bai^bara and LoriNusek and Frances Steffano.

A peanut .hunt was thoevent of the week. Peanuts weVe

• hidden and the children searched(he playground for them. Red,blue, yellow and • green .colored

. — pcaniit.s were the big prize win-..ning peanuts. Prizes were award,-, ed also for those who gathered

the most peanuts in e^ch greup."Wniners were, ages 5.-7, Lee

Kunzc, ClifVord Armstrong, Qer-ard ( Rastfrtfir Patrick burning.Robin Murphy? Vincent Rozakic-wica, Patricia Parfltt and. JnmesDoyle. Wlnntits, ages 8-10. were

\Lorraine Cameron, Bruce Parfltt,Bill Kitzmiller, Robert Rusak, BillSlrkel, Bob Kozakiewic?., PatriciaKiVim and Susan Kunze. . , '• ,

chains, potholders, . Ian-water color, pictures, raffia

wall, decorations, beaded bracelets.-]

Turley,' -silliest;icariest;, Michel ,-_.^..-«, JL«Hy-ale; Susan, D.lane andOWdry1 EiljaQKer, nicest.

Lincoln . . .A stuffed animal contest'fai Lin-

joln field had 35 entries and re-sulted in tlio following winners;King Frog, Michael Testonfbawi-ng bear, Chris" Hdlm'stetter; d.arji-.lest donkey. Marion Sfo'dierski;anest rabbit,-Betty Barrett-; fair-

'"jst'-fox, Joann Reilly; laziest lion^lean La\vler; tanjiest tiger, DebbieMack; toughest dog, Jim Douglas1;.jrettiost poodle, Joan Douglas;jugnacious poodle', Pat Van Borg-m; dingiest~dog, LIndff Olallanza;Ire dog, Richard DiPao^o. j '

Winners of the "Simon Says"•obtest were: Barbara "KOSS,jaret GiallanzaV Betty Jbhek, Anrljiallanza./Micliapl Cavallaro ancl..inda Crissey. The second gamej«inners. were: Pe^y Barrett,Vorman Hobble, Maria Lettini nndMaureen. Leary. .

Many children made crayonketches. They were': Teresa Pa-

tetta, Marie Lettirji, Joan Berard.3tibs Engle, Sue Ryerson, Chris•Heknstetter, ^John Perez, PauJHelns, Patrick Mnck, Jeffrey Hob->ie, Jim Pells, Ann Giallanza,">ebby Mack, Billy Rowe, Shawn-Wise and Qenige^Nardbne.

Children also decorated" bo.xe>• with crepe paper and made crepepaper flowers. PJace mats were 1made fixim burlap. • "" ' •

Brookside :

Forty children; , participated, inrf stliffed animal contest'^a'rld'' re-ceived- prizes at B'fcookside Field.

Making paper shields, sea shell__.-•- •• • ..place—mats, pop-

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TNI C^NrORO CHROHtCtl. i«ftA»LltH|tO IttTAILllHKO 1890

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., Catend at the Pott Offlc* at tiftttiont 1*. Jv

Cranford, N. X, by th« CiiiffrWI <CHtl**fl andOarwood and l&HJlWarth, SultfdHptlon Rale, $4.00 a

Jfflct: 21 28 AWen Sta^, ^miitord, N. J, : -«fr 7

Cltuu Matter. Published Tbursdoyi ••^ newipapor for Cranford,

Year. Adyertijtag Rate* on Request.

^ Bftldge 6-6000

• Landmark jKenpvation Needs Support

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One of Cranfordi's landmarks will be .rejuvenated and once again-will play itsintrinsic crole in the cominTJnity. .

OfoUnd- wasjstoketi on 3aturday fora new site, for the Cranford Historical So-ciety Museum at 124 North Union •• Ave-nue* The old -building,' dating back about100 years, now situ hunched up byw thenew Municipal Building* its charm andantiquity oversharjdWetF by its fefj'brickneighbor. Jl ^ . -

Once an aicc%0ry .building oh theCrane farm, thdOiltt building will beshifted 40 feet cltiaer to the Hm, Still onproperty ownediiby-ibe t fiibti CouWPark Commijssioftj ^ %#^tl|ilSe«fc^hape ofthe museuttrwiljf$l be ftlteftprbUt theinterior will be 1$|1QV4ted fftd refur-bished. •.. • l^f-'.':'Pl.v. "'V$ ••-• * -

The museiiW.dVardrowtled for many,years with menlor^bllia, Will be rearrang;ed to allow spade fdf stlldettts fii "to carry out ref 0|#mM W6l(*§ . L . . - -, -

v m m f p mnrvi • ftl'l*1;! •Wililf/ii'mdtV fitAftratt/ njf l -

plays, Living quarters rtiaihiai%rj UJitil afew years ago for Mrs^anttieCi'aiieHopfensack, caretake^T will be elimi-nated; but a new kMieh will be installedto make it possiMe for groups interestedin the museum and its propurtieS 16''"' ' '

meetings. The o}iH>tfiT9Tng wilHxe mademore attractitaond workable, taking itsplace as a! fuwcftibnal museum. ,

.'" " ' The -Crinford Historical SWhich hopesHo\ expand itsmembers', willroom Set aside inBuilding for displayage. If theinteres1

cal Society diCranfordjDay^ .._ _lieve JjatfrqnovafedUs*

and stor-fi in the Histori-

foom duringindication, weiie-

useum will be well

lenofation have been36 Robert L Dennis,tee Patrick J. Grail is

lingrelocation.Although substantial contributions

already have been ma^e for therenova-tionfihe Historical So%ty:will have to

all on non-members for%clditional sup-jjort, i)r\ Homer $. - Hall^iMorical So-ciety bresident/agid. / "%'"'..-' •

NOW is the-time for Cratffcd resi-dents to become members of the M t e , .to show theUV support of -the societjr^plans.- Only through public supjport canorganizations Such as the Historical So-ciety exist and Continue their invaluablework. ••••• . -...

Seeks to Cut Down on College Drop-outA four-week CoUegevBfadiness Pro- lege-bound students took examinations

vgram lor college-bound stUG>nts will end that actually had been given "iA collegetomorrow at Union Junk* dolleg^. ; d a s sSs arid also ttirhed in term papers.• - The program, patterned A * the m e J ^

orientation course given at Umon-Jumor directed the new program. ProfessorCollege for it^resfemen, was opred for Gunars 5alins M Glen,Mg^and Mrs.the first timf^,4)gh schooHiWuates" Grade G. Landwehr of Madison served

^ f l j r y , on the teaching staff.y S | ( | t h ^ e y ; ; % questiortnaire Will be filled but

have been saj pli#g ^ c#0ge Ji$t three this weejc by the participating studentshoiir^ daily, Monday tJii ugh prfqay, tot evaluating the experimental program.. Inthe past^montl —^^r.r--1^1 •"•••^^^•^•"r^|^mbeii''the'igiibuip will scatter to 40

The non-credit,- experimental pro; colleges in 15 states and will get togethergram' attracted students from- 25 high • at IJnion Junior College during theschools, the* project was designed • to Christmas holidays ib further '.evaluateassist them in the transition from high the program. In addition the same stu-school to college tiv providing flh insight dents will be asked for another evalua-i t p th QlWm^(i|i|N*'tP |»rdVide R tioh toward the etid of their freshmanintp thequick review,ing, English ' ^ics — and td sschools have done in t

The bije|ttdtifl»;gram include4 ti|ljj fljto take exarwhill

- time, how to ta^« p- textbooks.

early tastei f t i

M;| |^MlE|l Students enrolled in the UJC courseeHt whtythe high show an awareness that the transitionese fields, , period from high school to the college

M | ^ # the ftp* campus is a major challenge. CollegesoW $p a udy, how haVe fouttd that nearly 50 percent of theWW 16 budget freshman class never finish college andantt |(0W to use most of the drop-outs occur din-ing the< I i; fi at year. Union: Junior College is offer-

life also ing a valuable service to college-boundW 0 ^ t d t i f f t t d lN^proyided information M $pd$| t# Iffrlte < students in an effort to cut dtiwn on col-

iterm p9pers.:co{liu(^.^th['r';g4^jj||t!e Oh lege drqjMMts, a serious loss of talented•ho^H^use'thecouege.UbrJ^4.'Tii!l''eo)'- young men km women. ••

NON-ALCOHOLIC

Well. >, nh)W$j V yMy Montttif plnidflos my mwith it, Site put* It on, ourgrapefruit ftftd ffuit tjUp. And8he glalM tiip WitH It. Alidshe bak«i*ppl«l WM it. I putit on rty ice crtfftft

Your Mommy can deUflhlfjralmost everything too, bybuying GiRolll* QMIIADINESYRUP at her favorite foodstore. Tel| htr to prjte'for

rtdtfcl

Mr30, T£>07

He tpakefl, BO many different drinks with It.And he amilea and smacks his lips. And I t>ut itin triyioda Water and in my orange juice myself.

MOW OUR MOtWYVZUSHlFlBStiAMVi cup f incapple juiceCanned sliced pineapple

4-5 pound ham

Score ham In diamonds and slud «tth cloves. As ham-bakes( S t t V b a W regularly witb combined. ClROUX GRENADINESVMJP^plnMpple juice for aTleautlful, ruby-vd profes-sional Jllto. Wh«n alrrt6» done, dip-sliced pineapple in re-Malruiui»$yfup ar)d heat with ham. Serves six.

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LefierjiaM^ Editorv • July -in., 11)02

Dt-fir Kir:, * • • ". ' .'. Wild " ,»ixtr.i'iT»<1 . pli'a.fiiic anjj .grout iiridi'/f'.would like to iii-fiwn you ittitt Inc. -Business aridPifjfcsslfin.il Womrn's -Clubs, Inc.,of Crfmforit "has won .'{h«.. third|itiKi-';iwrit'(l for- 'weekly newjip.a'iic^cwci'age al (iiir- nifuiil N'-w Jer-'"si.*y Stulc Convention irl Atlantic

't 'ity -Ncidlcss to say, we Were tki-liKhlc'l to j<'r<j.v£_ihis_hunoj'-f.ut yo'w splendid i'throughout t.lie-yUar.- this".awardwould: rlrviT have' come into, bc-i'ng. . • • ' • ' . _ •

Our 'entire- membership •joi-nsrmein thanking you for the past cov-

i-we're keeping our.'flh-(4i>rs crossed ft>ir .biggerawards this your!

. feineerely yours,Joy WagenbatCorresponding Secretary

, ••-. • July,it, 1902nenr Siri .• The Memorial and Irideponderi'<

Day Committee express to yoj> ftsthank;) and appreciation

fade andof July

.McCullou|fh

the' Memorial'Oo>t'Jtert'lsos- nndcelebration.' Cot^ly,

fargarct iD.Secretory

By FARMS S. SWACKHAMEtt

Ju-ntloss centuries nJered-1' the qu(.4i1jy

''thy wis-(o\,the

"south?" Today, thousand's . Sf.years Inter, !<clerrtistj! still wander.flb»>ul the mlRration" of birds.

• TtoaioR uf.'dntn'have been nrrtasqed,tpstifylnK «o ihn fact .that birds domigrate. Why SOIDC doit and.KOrnedo not'and hoVv'thoso-tbat do nayi -gate. In some ca.s(;s, over'thousundsof miles of ocean devoid of liUid-macks, still elutles the. most schol-

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• Migration of birds i'fl generallyunderstood to be the mnn!r*irnpyp-rnent Spt'ween widely Ropdrntedareas, which they occupy • o't d ^tcrpii fleasohs; While this tremen-df us flbeka thfit we rice'dte spec'tacular, birds dre not jih<j only

thflt rnigrate. tomnj , , and some batisj sa

herring and cols;grasshoppers till take

: ilar mass movements. -\ C~2L ••• ; 1""^"" ^* :"*""" V** . ui • . '•'•• , . " ^ - Richard Maujhe of (OreavosMost birds rave (p "warmer.cig^ { j , h ^ h h d

mates each fall and return.to M r ^ C . b , L ^tchtntf .^o«/fl atIsreeding; ground In tho s.prlng-. We jf^W Uiir State P « 4 and hndore used to"to the robin leovl:n«.u.y- B e e , rmany ^bore-bu^,,."But hia

tind white.-thioajcd • • *to keep us- borjn-

tnosf unusual oba^atlqn was afwmalo w6od dfli^ln Nomnhagan.

f July.,: The molees Is the mostt. highly

colored Of tho North Americanducks. ' •

loiig our shQ_r,G during), the surn^"" - s a moftei: p/HrUCt It Is hard

to dMflijjteWt between the two.Wlhile thci^ttto«ifjn term , breedsfrom the. Gulf orS^.Lawrene'e tothe Oulf of McHleo'%d winters

.from Florida south, Its ara^c eou-sln in a elrcumpoiar npster xwMnnorthern hemisphere °and' spent wits winter omldst^the Ice*packs o\tric Antarctic, ; •/ The arctic tern •breeds only as

'•lor south oiSfnorthern British Col-um'bla . and. nor^hprn Manitoba,very rarely "on New. England'ste Lpe'ldffshores; Once the-young we-raised;however, the birds fly cost acrossthe Atlantic to Europe, south alongAfrica or. S<juth; America to" •"•" "tho world. They p

ipre daylight irL« year•r •• - - ^- they

3 Ycars-Ago, :Police Chief Lester vV Powell

WHS presented with a pliiquofor "putatrindirifi. police trnfricl.supervision" in Crap ford |),vPolice Chief Alfred TrSmnllcy,vice-president^ of thW-- Irttor-;national' Association of Chiefs ofPolice: '.-..^.L

Fiiurea rcle»«ed by BoUdlneInsttector Fre*d j . Delret, re-vealed an abrupt reversal In adownward trend evidenced herefar the »a>t' twe years. PermWsfor 183 Ji«tv. homes valued at$2,400,000 were : Usuedt- com-iiarpd With 144 valued at $2.-3^,000 (he previous year.There had been a steady build-up for ten years until 1051$. in

. 1954,400 permlta fo? new homeswere

Cijanford, mi<( Pfc "tiiilph Ci-:

')}<{]}u. son of Mr and Mr«. Mi j

•Jlifi/'l-.L'ipnUa' of 7 New.street.wus received hy Hie Citizen unrl('hronlclc fnirtn fhn Army Signal j

l^^n ni C'lanfortli HJI-

-hismittep.

Hick Plant was nnmod cam-rj of' the week at Cran'forclya' Camp, Robert MgCliritock,cctor, annd.unecd. Best camp-.

fVln each- cabin weret-'Artle, Tom PcdorkOj ButchDave. Klein, -Bruce.

Kesfer.

cycle however. Sonic come and go• more .Irregularly. Last ^winter -

"inany o't you,, wrote and calledabout seejiig JTdpo.lls. nt your feed-,era and nbout the large flocks ofcedar wfixwtytfH that fed ori yourflrethorn bushes. Only a few red-polls visited this year while onsporadic occasions In- past wintersthpro was a tremendous invasionof them.' Tlie invasion jol codrirwaxwings was much more, spec-tacular thlsoftst winter,-than inseveral yearfi.^ Why?

Ancient man puzzled over thoso. migrotions too, He enrrfe up withg, few suggestions ithiit seemed,logical toh'irn. One thobry laughtthat' tHe shialler=bkd« ^qde acrossthe Mediterranean Sea on thebacks of the larger pnes. Another -nafijunied that some birds, notablytrie- rails,-swifts and 's.Wa;llow,%

" burjed themselves 1n th'fc rrliid 'ot>hid in caves and hiberonted for thewinter, •" # • • • • '

Some • birds were simply sup"^posed to turn Into another speciesfor. a_part jof tho year. This wasthe .theory of transmutation, , In1703 an. uns'lgned. article wasprinted in London - stating thatbirds migrated to the moon for, thewinter, t he journey was reputed

. to take 60 days with'the birds fly-' ' ing at a-terrific speed In a semi--

conscious, state.Perhaps all of these theories

were not as far-fetched as wemight think. Dr. Edmund C.Jaeger and ot"her scientists studied•a-jidorwili that was known to be'In n state of hibernation for 85days. Its - breathing was idiscernnble dur|ng this time.Is ari isolated example, however.

• The arctic tern is abom th.e sizeof the common tern/that wo see

RegistfatiotiSet August 2 at UJC

Hea'rfltrntlon will be cbndtictedThursday, August 2, from fl to ffp.m. for an intersesslon at UnionJunjor College.

The intcrsesBlah Will open'onf DCC0rdin8 to Municipal CourtAugust 0 and continue through "Clerk John panhofer,

"August-31. Courses available ant: , _ _ _ . .Chemistry 1Q4; physics 200, Span- • 1 5 Y e a r s A g O ..

- ish loa^nnd Spanish 104. ' , Pictorial evidence ora chanceAll classes! WIU be. in the. eve- meeting- in K^pto, Japan, of

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Ago.Nine boy^bt Crohford Boys'

'Camp* awarded- Hed Cross cardsas bofttftner swimmers were:~ ^Erdmann/Chuck Griffiths,

Walsh, Frank Storz, PhilHolmqulst; Graham Cleaves,Ardcn Svedman, Bob Lnwsoq.Stnnjcy Oraysop, camp director,announced that Bob Lawrencewas;Cnmper of the week.

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Cranford's . second . Infantile ~uaralynls victim" of the year,llenriui Zkwttllck of 8 trpqUolsBlaee, 9, was reported.Iff goodcondition 1H Mutilenbertf Hospi-tal, l'laliUJTIelH. pr. Jean A. ller*iwhoreparted Urtr boy's left Itswas paral,yieed, uild he was "bitthe way to recovery."

Parking-and criminal finesand motor vehicle costs turnedover to the township treasurerfrom January 1 to dune 30 of1052 showed a $3,708 increasepver (he same period in 1951,

CommHicp.second term on the

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;. Receipts at the CranfordOffice for the fiscal year end-ing June 3D totaled 100,861.04.

y.-ishl hnil rHunifd. lo Japan"^* tain 'Of $4,018.28, Or WV«|)' " hit; f.-jrtufy'lo .'li-i'irri t h » ' y percent »yer thcrecelntK for the '>

1940-41 ilstsil year. It wan in- "'nounced by Postmaster WUjlttnU'Arcy. . }'-,...

Clifford P.'CaseflflTTtorrwayannounced he w-ould bea cahdi-dute aT~the Sep.fember 15-pri-rnnry election for the Republiccan nomination for General As-

sembly. 'Mr: Case made- a rc-inrkable slnglehanded show-

Zing in the primary race in thefhU of 19.41, finishing fifth Jn u 'field of 12,contestants Tor as-sembly posts.. •:

25 Years AgoCranford Po»t 212, American /_

Lef (oh, at » meetlW lh the Ca- ;,siao, decided to renew lta re- .auest to.the Townsbtv Commit- : 'tee to sponsor a municipal ob-servance, of Independence DayIn Cranford the following year. -

At least 41 of the 152 June

Japi'moso binjTuiit!'1 iii prepara-tion for his cntfrinK the ifn-

.porting ..business in this coun-'\ry. -j'i.s parents" had ' f7Jrrh«>ly-opcrated a restaurant on the siteof the Cranforjk ftTs&.-tyUis*. .

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Ton'y-iffzic of Kerillworth\wa»^named/best'-camper of the week'at Crlnford Boya' damp,rcctotv Vincent Lusardl,

Olitetandln^ ramrIH eaclVcabin were: Tho*.Zoeller, N^lephen Ay re, /Bil lGel*, Lyn Gfeillfortfi, Bob Quito,

f e ddy Crlsantl. Dean Rankln,Harold Braund, Don Rutz andBill Cole. :. -,. ' .

The Business.Men!s Associa-tion TigiTs clinched the Ameri-can"'League championship ofllip Cranford ^Boys' BaseballLeugues^with a 0-2 victory ov-'er tho Builders' General Yank-oes. J. McKay, -the winning" tfroduates, of Cranford Highp i t h t k - u t v n whil ' ScM°l Planned to further their lpitchor, struck'out sqveh whilegiving up only on« base onballs.

aOJfearsAgpWar Price and. Ration febsfrd

No. 9, comprlslnjr Cranfordt,RtMelie, ttoselle Park and Kelt,-llworth, betan. the Job of re-viewlnjf more than 1,500 appll-oattbnii for RUpplemy>ntal cas

*t;Hi(MM turned In by'motoristsof the four communities. It waitefl'tlmated^ that more than 2,000motorists from the area servedby the bottrd-iwould apply forthe. "B" AM "C" ration boolwwlUeh Would permit additionalgasoline for occupational driv-ing

School planned to further theireducation Ir the fall In halls of;jL>

higher learning, ,according to" •Ray A. Clement, principal. i

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Mu» Alice Mccioiid Of Ellta-beth w** UuUlled M Poeofion-tas of Tonaluka Council, Daugh-ters of' Poeahontas, at the Coal-

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Cranford Boys' Gamp washearing its halfway mark with39 ybuths- ehjolrig Its many fa*fill ties'. . • ' •

The Roosevelt School pla:ground* was openedsupervision of the 1

id the Township j06mmUtee.** *

H. "M*: SdurtJcl of 15 Pi'ne-•" In' a joint statement, Mayor street h a ^ f i v e n 300,000 milesGeorge E. Osterheldt arid Road during/ttie pa.»tJ88 • years with-

out reportabie^Naccident. Heto receive an award for his

ning. Frank "Hay of

Commjasioner George D. Ran-kin announced their candidaciesfor the Republication ndmlna-,tipn for relection to TownsjripCommittee. Mayor Osterheldt,spoking his fifth temi^on thegoverning body, dpcldcd.to runagain! dftef bojpgpctitloned by . Pbsfiei'.^whloh he wi» nunu- 'a lar*|fitt grojip of townspeople, "'"laoturu^ifor-sa1e*tt""poilc«? flr«, *Commissioner Uankfn, chairman water and road departments for Iof thk#nion County Republican UB^U ft danger signal. ,;

record.- * » •

, Charie* LJndbloom of 2 |Central avenue bad ;uivented a.)device called a Webb Safety

TO GO

0WBR 60080for a taxi. Keep e^lnu^dsti'tb* annoyed by traffic aridhunting a parking »pot. En-joy your trip lp/& Jaxi.

TAXI"WE ttO ANYWHERE"1

flnd<»- BRINGS US QUICKL Y.cn-oBRidge l>-CM08OCS ft ILL AC L-moufine S'erv/'ce

IS TO

A bank is to serv&you when yenare in need financially and to

protect you* personal propertyand savings.

e micrometer, Suburban. does its job well. Drop inbanking service and jtirjge

for yo~ursal£

.vTRDST COMPANY -w there's an office.in yowr- community ' •

C5ANLF0-RD-- GARWOOD • PLAINFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • WESTFIELD

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60 froth Cr^nl«j«rj Attendimer Session at'UJG.

3. residents -arc- among 450 • • skidcntfs eniblled • mlion JuniorjE-aJJege^s anniuil- Summer Session. o

six'-ivcck ^j*niKr;nn opened Jiinc* 2.rf and will conclude -fml-half~ tlir Sjjl'nirter Suasion "students iirv i;<-Rul:ir.ly

throlled at"^tfojQn Junior'Collpg-e, whil'c- tfic otjiei> ;ire from 90 otiMT" colleges, nnd un^ers i t ies through- . • ' • ' . • . • • • • t •.• o u t the country. . ' | 109 Kaplan .street, [John! T ..Hill

_v --Tj je-^G-students"r&il t fc r)n 7t);"«i>71T.R1-HouH(-Uhfon avenue; "cojhmurjitles In ten- North andCentral Jersey .counties, fnclud'l

JM',. .und John1 T Sullivan of 24Shrfv*4%*-road. V'1 /"'• ^ ^

G tuuvoste^rf" <50S•y t, Mi«r^Mnrsery

A Tidabttck of J > « S p i irigfield: avenue, Willijjjff^J TotftKi'.f 121

• HjH<e, Albert Mj Jr...of i-TSLo'ciut cjrive, Mins Wav";t-My W Wnrrier (if JO' Grrriy^< jiUice, Wir1i;im'W. Webster,'Jr', of''7 F.dccljiorik place, MJsx jjoro-

thy'K, W<-st of .34v'c>ritral, avenuitI ;uid' 'jeorne *U . Williams,-'III,- «f; 14. Makatoin drl'tffe

j j e en uajtied eastetm salesgc'r for Our 'Fuller 1West Haven, Conn,',bl grinding •whejjJs''and' bondi-d,abrasives. Hp'-ffifmerly was Jtfe'wJersey rej^wsentiitivcs for Un? Mnji.

A jjiifduate of Chinford Highop I, Mr. Ilof/.Kc attended

College nnd ButtersIs .one of ;i tfroup

ipl i.Kevon." trian&g<yrWjt personnel•which recently puijcfe fijjd coritrol-j lin« interest of the Full^rMtyriamCo. . .

nidlan • wiih^Aiw. company's Enj*otvLaboratories. ] ..'•' '•''•' •

Film on Atom ;AtTrailside

."Our -^-Frif'nd, the ' Atorn,," ncolor sound . film,- will be" SIKMVITnt the Union Count>--'PfirJ{ Corn-

Nature ' and

[N. i.\ CITIZEN JVNh

,vpm-.

.C. -Hnlm<|V»st of \('Robert A trslinjiei .of 183"Northijivtntie, v;iKt- Hob.ert A. Kinrnit

tecx, Hud«on,|o( 9 j . W i ; i s v l S !lVl-nu<'. Miss. Shlrli-x-'Huntewen,. M o W . -Middlesex-,: c ; Kl..b«isj)ies <rf.1Sf)3 SPrin«fleld

Morris, Paifsnic. aird-donw^el. v '1av*nuc, CftnVeWs. W. Ka'npmiih ofTheJocnJ students enrolled in; l 2 e J ^ t m a n stree, ..Richard C

~ Union Junior College's Summer. ^ ^ bt 8 w ^ d p I n M M i s s J n m t' Session ere: Miss Carol M. Ander-U n r s c n ,)f 8 W o o d [i|;K.(. M i s s

sort of 3 HaytHorne ^street. M i s S i J u n e , - . p n f ( i fjf. gMai'y L. A?hwell of. 104 Park

, Miss Martha A. Babcock of24 Alan OkellBarton of .204 Locust drive, Da-vid F. Beach of 21;4 Columbiaavenue, Dnyid J^Jtcan of 417CWange nvenuc, Miss Patricid C.

• Boyette of 214 Central avenue,.William J.••' Calvano ,of- 12 West

•.-.• liblly sirct, and Miss Jane-Mary.Ctfrrfe of 16 West'Holly street.

Miss Judith M. Davispn of 221Locust driye, William F. Dennis

'• of 123 Hlllw'cst avenue, Russell J.•'•• DObbtns of 40 Iroq'uoife road* Eu-

gche K\ ^ohni of. 209 Sailor .street,• Jeffrty.R, B'olnc ot 11-.Alan Okell

place, Richard.G. Dorian of 214Elizabeth avenue, Miss Patricia A.Dunn o f ' 5 Summit road, MissGawil L;' Erdci of 30' Nomahcgan

'. court, Charles K. -Evans of 4 mil-side place; Charles E.Fowlei1 of18 Wcwdr HolcJrsB^ Edward R.

.-'Olynn. of 1&.Franklin avenue,'and-»'• G«no P. vdrall q | 107 Holly, street.-. ".Also, Miss -MaHho DiGruieh of

field, av.e-hue, -and. Miss t'nr:(.il Ma-rino of 24. Grenves plrice. .'.* Ak<i,' l.yman R. Marshall of.131Mohawk drive, Paul T. Martensrff 15 ' Woods Hole road/ JohnO. Martin of Ki9 Beach street,Peter. Ha Met.znf-r of .807 West End-place, Timothy J. Murphy of-31Algonquin drivp, Donald A.Ncstrand, 18 Crescent place, MissMaureen E.' O'Brien of, .7 Oaklane, Miss Su^an W. 0sb(init? of5. Dortmbu-th road,' DaV'td. M.Porreca of 14 Crnne parkway-,Joyce A. Reaves of 50 "Johnson'avenue^ nnd Charles S. Romanoof 10 Rctford nvenue.

Also, Miss Patricia A. Sechlojr of16 SylYester street, Alexander H.Slckert 0f--i4.Gr9nv.es place, Fred-erick, G. A. Slckert of 14 Grenvesplace,- John -Simons, III, of 112Park drive, Hurqid P.Sjursen of3 Elmbra ayenue, Miss. 'TTu-'odateC. Smith .of 103 Holly street, WINHam H. Stacy of 109 Hernlng avc-

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LOCAL AND LONG C)iSTANCE MOVING

r , — J r ' )< household Goods Exclusively! ' • • • '

Shipping

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113 South Ave., East Estimates Ch^ctffully

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Police Chief l es-ter W. Powell nsdeah of the Police Training Acaii^etny of the Union County PoliceChieTs. Assoclatlpn was announcedtoday by Chief Jnmes-@snato- of•Scotth Plains, iisitociation presi-dent. . . •'• . - - • «•

. Chief Powell, who is' cbnirrrianof the association's education andtraining committee, has be,en dpanof. the'Police Training Academytor. : he past iotir years. • • " "

Tlu1 IWh annual "sessWh. of theUilioM County. Police TrainingAcademy vvill open on September10,in Unioh..Junior College's No-niahogan Buiidirjg irv Cranford.Tf e training' academy is for /lewpoHce officers of 'Union .County's21 communities, the .Unioln: CountyPark Police, and the Union Countysheriff's office.'

Chief PowelI~Tnis been dean ofthe Police Training Academy since1958; He is also a member of theeducation committee of trje. New.ftrsey State Police Chiefs Associa-tion: Chief Powell was cited bythe. Union County Police ChiefsAssociation last year.for hisj effortsih behalf -nf its educational, pro-gram; which includes advancedcourses as' well as the Police Train-ing Academy for new policemen.

Since becoming academy dean,Chief Powell moved the programfrom the Wcsttleld Armory to theUnion Junior College campus inCranford. y

• A -member of the CranfprdPolice Department for 21 years,Chief Poweil was named the .de-partment's first captain in 1953nhd'.chief on November 22, 1955.He has taken police administra-tion, courses at New York Uni-versity.; j u v e n l 1'e delinquencycourses at Rutgers University, andtraiffc administration courses atNorthwestern University. •',' • .• Chief Powell is a past presidentof the Union County Police ChiefsAssbciafjon and a member of theNew Jersey state Identification.Association. "

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him us. a*daredevil ona'self-propelU*d loop swing,.onn ofthe strangest thrill '.device's 'evercreated by\man. •

His-act wlir-harf top* billing inthe Oiy^rnpio Park circus np«;,ningMonday and- running vtw'ic'e' dailythrough Sunday, August 5, at 4and 9:30 p.m.- "

The circus and twice-daily con-cert^- ih the picnic grove byBaslfe's Olympic Park Band, aretraditional free fare__at the' umuse-'ment park in Chancellor avenue,Irvingtoh and-Maplcwood. •

Science Center,, for-the Wntchung- f^,,(,hesi-rvption, un Sunday at 3 u-.txh'. .;ArVrf

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Wra* Spencor, minister of 'education, will be the speakerat the 0:25 a.m. service' ytjhc Cranfard.&lethodJst Church.

e Rev. Clifra*scry

topic will;-be'"Renewal in^ the-ChurtthCommunity-.". . ••• . ..•Jedlcation- service- will be held' for

7>l.f<fatc- to the "Jlf Conference •- "—at B.lnirstown, dnd Fr«d • jackSaft',''counselor.

Mrs. Henry M. "Boardman, or-.gahist, wjl. present, the followingselections: "Prelude from Sbnra.tain A Minor" by Rheinbcrger;"Song of Summer" by Thompson;

dlprolude and Fugue* in D Minor">by Bach. Gleriwood Smith will. be. the,, soloist. His selection will±p 'I Walked Today Where JesusWalked" by O'hara.. . - .','

Church School leaders will be:

A Learning and Wit-

Miss Jean Ellonbacher;

Crib nursery Mrs. Richard Le-Duc; nursery, Mr. -and Mrs.' JohnRogers; kindergarten, • primary,Mrs. Melville Matthews and Mrs.pcorge Seymour. , • .

Mrs. George Hunter and Mrs.Earl-Paffrath will be. the greeters^ a n d - H H j t a.m. The junior ,ahd

Members of the SeniorrFellowship will leave, at." 11Sunday for, a trip to the .shornJDaniel, Thaxton is chairman.

At_ g y servfees^at Trinity Epis-" copal..Churefflvttt-irtcludc .8-

the Holy 'Eucharist and 10 a.m.,Morning Prayer with hymns and

' sermon. >•.;" . '.. "Mrs. Irving Adams is serving asthe organist for the stimmer.

Weekday; services wil l includeTuesday, Wednesday and Fridlay—the Holy Eucharist at—7 a.nrYandjj'hiirsday and Saturday at 9a.m. - The,' service.,,, of MorningPrayer" takes, place each morning,except'Monday, 15 nijiiutes beforethe Holy Eucharist and the serv-ice of Evening Prayer is con-ducted .Jn.thb church each evening,except Monday,'. at. 5 p.tit.

At the daily services the specialIntentions will be as ibflbws: Suh-day, "The. Church throughout theWorld;" Tuesday, "Cultural andRacial Unity;" ^ d n e s d a y , "Thereunion of Christendom;" Thurs-day "The sick and sufrerlngtorilie

trie de-day, "The sick andWorld;" Friday, "for

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•For his"sermon topic on Sundaythe Rev. Albert G. Dezso. pastor;has chosen, '.'Spiritual Million-nirps". a f f h e 9:15 and' 10il& a.m.services «t Osceola Presbyterian

lservices « O ythurchr The pastor will be on va>-cation during August:

Duping .the summer servicqs forchild care," nursery, kindergartenarid primary departments of theChurch School arc! held ,at 9:15

junior, high departments meet atthe\3i l5i tour only. • .

The senior "choir will rehearseFriday at 8 pjn.

Ai young/atfults are Invited toattend the" Summer Symposiumon Tuesday evenings at Osceola at8 p;m. during the summer.

"Rev. M. Dezso and his'familywill spend the month at their cot-tage at Lake Wiinqria, ,Woodport.Rev. Mr. Dezso will be preaching,at the Presbyteriari Church, MineHill. • In ' his absence the pblpitwill be filled by visiting •ministers.

On Sunday evening Rev.. Mr,Dezso will be the guest ministerat jhJEi float service of Christ tJnibn—-- •^• • j Culver Lake)'••Tfe ,sei!vr

(Id on the .ake ,vvith"tne"^ _ arid orgardst .pii a float-

wjiich contains a pulpft' and organ.Tlie congregation is made' u]i> ofthose? who gather around £he floatin.boats. • ,. ..... ' '.' '"

The Rev. Briice W. Eyans.jpaa-tor of the Presbyteriah ehurch ofSpringfield, serves as the regularsqmmer minister at" the 'GhrlstUnion Chapel.

•parted;" SaUtptiay,' "for worldpeace.

The Cranford Chapter o f Alco-holics Anonymous meets, in Sher-lock Hali each Tuesday' night at-8p.m.

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Selfish Pooplp CM

A servant-of .the church once tirade t^cJitibJiG statcine^u thatif it were not for Jiis Xaith and his bolreT iii "the world bcy'onti,he would .surround Kirrfself with the-most adroit hija'ckcTs, he wou'iri .learn every trick of highpst Ijnnkintj ;Vncl ?tork. manipulatfqn, hewoiJIitl^becamc the.world's.champion crook. . ' •• .• •_; "

< Ottly his religion arid his faith, he maintained, ktpt him from|tchinjr life, arid wringing from it every enjoyment it could

• This attitude, which i's by ..no mean«aincomrnon, i's predicatedpa a fallacious assumption: namely, that the-real joy.of living is tobe foUnd in filling the.cup of self-gratification to the brim, and'thenquaffing it to the' dregs^, ' ' ; • ' . . . - • ••• • .' '

Thi« assumption, I believe, Is fundamentally false and con* •trary to everything Christ ever taught about the value and meaningof human jlfe. One day a map in the crowd that had gatheredaround the Ulrierant teacher from Galilee asked him to commandhis brother to turn over to him his share of their father's estate. •

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. "I have no aijthof-ity as n judge_Jjr a magistrate," replied •Christ, "X6 order yo tr brother' jo turn over to_ywu 'that whfcti I s -

. your due' You wjll'have to go to the courts fw that.. But beforeyou leave, let me jiofnt out this: life does not consist .in the abun-

' dance-of the thinfis a man.possesToes." • "_ .'* •

In effect he was saying: There is a fundamental misconceptionhere. You are thinking, that if you receive your fathcr.'s inhorit'ancc,you can dash ojff iridhnVc a wondfttull time. You will be able .tosee life and live it "up. - •

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;.'.. • But you are-mistaken,-for-life does not "consist in the abundance .of the things-a-man possesses. Life-is not rriea,sured by money, somuch for so rhuph: We do not ring the coin upon" the counter,demanding to receive.in return a commensurate- amount of life.

And yot how many people live under this assumption, that to •.succeed in getting wore money is to be so much Jbajpplcr, antf tohe twice as rjjch i s to be twice as happy. "To learn every trickof highest battKUigaiid stotik maiUJiulation, to become the~world'schamplort. Croak" is not t'o become-the world's happiest person.

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y • In the course of His ministry Jesus had ..much' to sa'y.abputself-ccntered.pBdple and aboi^t.thejjlinding effect of ^recd upon. .their outlook qri life. '"What, then, are" some of the__thini;s self- -Centered individuals'are denyihgj^hemselves? . . •

- The most conspicuoas privation is this: selfish individuals w eJ- lnca^abie bf vgcriulne friendship. Abiding' friendship i* stunted

Jto on itrtosptiere V seU-int'eresJt One cannptisc a true'friend and ..at thejstajB'e time always be thinking of one's own desires and

. satisf^ctidlVi. PeOQle with Irt-growri, self-absojrt>ed interests ate in-capable of knowing the Qepths. of heart-warming friendship.True, they have acquaintances; they have surface friendships \viih

COS B. EASTWJCK, Associate Minister. ( '. "-< -FJrsiL-Crcsbj torian Church ' r . . : v.

the Jtfost Out of Life?" " .

treasured comradeship that (•; nurtured pn self-eivinr. Jhouelit-fiijness, and'eorwern for the Rood of a frlendt. . •

Jhis is n cbstlv; price to pay for always looking out for one'sovvn advantage. Enduring friendship is built on.a mutual give and-taJ e. It cannot long exist solely on o basis of taking, and taktagWithout also the willlnfinpss-to'i;ive and givt. " - •

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It was said of n certain self-centered younir lady in Enchind,"Hazel lived in a small wtirld. bounded on- the north, south, "cast,and west Ijy''

others Ifie same game of using friends for their own ad-vancement; Ijiit'they lack the capacity to share that quality of

How ninny promising marriages have gone on-'the rocks;e of a basic self.-centoredness on-trie'part of-one. or both

of the partners? This is an exorbit&Kt priofe'to pay for selfishness/ ;

beginning right at the heart of onie's^ljome. • . \• i * * * \ ' , '

/The second thing that: m%ht be ndkUioned in which selfish .Individuals lose-jout is the Joy of* gltaring>%^_wojla. completelyclosed to those of a self -centered, turn, of mind. •

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The domineering person,- for. this is but another form of soif-gratiflcation, never/knows the.exhilaration tha-t comes from sharing,viewpoints in a group'of. minds that together seek, the bpst solution '

• to a common problem. The man or woman who insists upon alwayshaving his or her own way slams the door, upbn.the pleasure that-,comes from working together ori a common effort _—- and tfie. funof wo.r'fcing out a cooperative enterprise to which, many minds -contribute. ' • . - - . • '

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This is true.liTthe home, or In the social club,- or in the work-shop, or in any n,ortn«al fa ther ing of people. Notice .ho Vtime.and,again the indlvidtntl who Insists that his way is theonly right'way- destroys community- of thought and dLspcts; thespirit of common endeavor. Such Individuals rob themselves,well as others. :oj. one of the greatest joys ot the human spiritdf working together toward a -worthy end.

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The third thing that an' essentially sel/ish person forfeits-is the joy nf self-giving. One of the most illuminating-paradoxes

.Jesus ever"uttered is the mystifying one abbiit-the nature of life-:"He that seeks his life shall lose it.but he.who-loses hjs life in my.,

.caufSe,. shjillfind it.'1 All too frequently; this has"bedri interpreted as ,referring to niartyrdom, meaning hoe- who dies for a gr'6at cause'shall receive the gift of-a new life. . ^ • . -. ,

Not at all! Jesus is talking about living. To" go out in searcho( the gratification of the senses is to fall to fulfill all the impulses -with which life is endowed. Life is much more than that The manwho gets the most out of life is the man who forgets himself insome consuming, soul-gripping, worthwhile undertaking:.

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Jesus' answer, then, is that selfish .people are missing a greatdeaLLn life. They cheat themselves of some of life's most reward-ing experiences. They deprive themselves-of- the'"noblest satisfac-tions that can come, to the human spirit. • .. i . • *'

Dr. Harold R. Husted, formerpastor of. the First Park BaptistChurch, PUdnfield, will be guestspeaker at' the Crdnford BaptistChurch at the 11 a.n% service Sun-day. . His message will be "TheCrucial Question." Karl G.Schoeffler wiH assist at the serv*fare.: •* ' ' . . . .;;.. .. ' '

A-duet will be sung by iphyll'isBoardman- and Ellyn Lpmack withMrs. Gerald Divins1 at the organ.\ Q o t t a g e Prayer service will 'behold' Tuesday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.^ Cha,rles Matthews, 17homore place, at.8s*m'."Mr.:Stan?ley Cogan will be in charge. ;•, •

•The board of trustees will meetat the church a t 8 p.m. next Thurs-day, "•. The boarfl. of deaconesses willmeet Friday, August 3, at 8 p.rri.at the home of Mrs. Wade Homes-ley, 75,1'Walnut avenue. ' "• .

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Scriptural passages, will Linelud6these verses frprit .Prpyerbs <4):"Let thirie'eyeS: look right on, apdbt ttdne JJfeM? lo^k straight berfofe Thee. Ponder'. the path of

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.Guesf soloist will, be St.-rnlpy Hill, president of theChancel Choir;-He ufill sing 'I; Wajkori _ Today "''Where Jx'sus, Walked" . by Q'Hara.

Gdil Uenderson, Charles Clark,Raymond • Rcgen.thal; ,Suson I?en-zan and .Mare'l Kmcr'soo.ivill leavefor Jo.hnsonburc Camp of the Sy-"nod of New Jersey for a Week onMonday.

On TuOiiday at ...»:30 . a.m." fhcPrayer Group will meet in th.cjunior room. • ' " • ' . •

On Wednesday" (he Youni;Adults will meftvt in the begjn,neTsropnv.at 8 •p.im."-°ttcacyr-kfpcbmalfs-program chairman. The board .offinancial stewards' committee on,stript content will meet in (noboard-room at 8 o'clock. Carl Al-len i s chairman. . - . . • ' •

To Preach

Awaits InstallationRaymond M'anhardt fit Z. Sailer

street Will be installed as grand^knight "pif Rosellc- Park ' Council-3240, K. of C , August 15.. DistrictDeputy John Sturtevant giFKenworth and his staff witi conductthe installation. Mr. Maf^iardt Has

Tvpic ChosenMAlUafice

Sunday services at the Alliance!Church will beginSchool, at 9:30 a.m.

with: BibleThe pastor,

Re'v\ Lnurance J. Pyne,- will- con- •Untie the series of sermons on the 'Bible, taking afe his subject, "YpurBible;~ls It "Trustworthy?" at the11 o'cJock": mewning worship serv-ice, " • • ^ • ,'

Youth F e l l o w s h i p ^ o u p sthrpugh the Senior Hi group wil lmeet at 5f45 p.m. The Ainbassa-dors, post-high school group, wi l lmeet at 8:30' p.m. The. pas^pr'wliU-bring the message at, the 7 o'clock .Suriday evening service. ' .

The board of elders will hold itsmonthly meeting at 8 o'clockTuesday evening. ' "' .*,'

On Wednesday evening at 7:4S .the,pastor \vill conduct the-mid-week Bible study and p'rayer>x*meeting. The board of trust.will, meet following th> serviced

called a meeting ot , officerif andcommittee-.'bhairmon n e x t / W e d -nesday evening in -Amefiran t e -gion Home, Roselle, to discuss plansfor the coming-year^..

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Next tenth•"•:> KKNILWQRTH f~. The new bulldirlg code will,, be introdi«o^ly next mDnthyeO|U0cilrnein Peter S. Patiito,'efa«l^Jhw).of.reported Tuesday^aUrbt ut-Borough "Council. , Vv • :

The new. code; modeled unMjjie Bdco Code with certajtoliWs, wasi submitted to the KenIIworth Manufacturer^ AsaocJiiUon•'foy-frcVJc-w. Hurofcl Snyder, K.MA' - - - — - -'•••-• — - . —representative, mot with. Council- rprior -y / pjjbiidty.. P/ Jtowaiknie,rr Pntuto,- JohtV J. Olock uhd' chapter, rtationul Association ofRichard Lorriax, who Urc prepnr- Accountants. for the. rominK|n« the now code, and suggested your. Mr. Ward is. controller forseveral minor chapMcu. "Wo ore thf'Wclfnre-PtfthjWtion.-of Newark,

. now prepared to complete the.neW'ordinance-for ititi'odufrtlan," Coun-cilmon Pntulo stated. Maurice B.Coqle- of. Plainfi.old was consultanton~the now building,code revision.

On the heels of the buildingcodf will follow a new zoning or-

. dlannce, Borough Clerk Philip J,McOcvnn, reported. The. Planningi,Gard has been rt'ylcwing thozoning map and liming ufpas whichhtivc been . trbublesornc.' No workMi boon started yet pn 4hl« re-vinion,prcsoj1957/

r. MciQcVna ndded. Theordinance vvo8 adopted in

it the August 14 meeting, final

Mice changing property alongoulevord to Business B" to con».>rm with businosBOB establishedicro. The chnngo affects lots ohie north side of the-Boulpvardlom North J&KL. j t cec l to - Midi!-"

-«nt avewixd and tho south- side'/rorn South 24th strcot" iWlHHUP

•I Newark.The bride, who wBi^oscbrtod by

. her father, ho3 her slster>»£r&1Pn8-jjan avenue. The property, lij dos-~ iquoicrVenlce of KchilworUva^herJgnated nt the' present time asBptiness A.:. ••

This ordinance ^ns sent to the'fanning Board for its approval

ip it was Introduced., Tho Plan-Board approved it 4r2, Thosoling were Frank JoiTdoa and

-FcoHch. ApprovHf waftS P V l t l b

rcian PfltThomas' Be

Sam P. Vltale, Cbundl-Joscph Restucci, and

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;Council transferred two lot? on

Washington "o^entle to the Kenil-,; worth Volunteer Eire Deparihiopt.It is expected that n new flrohouse

ll fcra eWctJfd In tSc futtirtr on thehtwb riots, which ore. adjacent to the

•••-•"* parking lot of the o ld firehbuso,Councilman frank 3. Mascbro, ro-Ppr'ted, ©oiincllman Motenro, pro-

,:..' sMpjit 6( the council, proilddd atth?: meeting jn tho absence < tifINIayor William J. Ahcrn, who fs on

townrrf condemnation wurc.. by the council" on a build-,

in*J nt 643 North Michigan avenueOwned by William Fltepatrlck. In

, 1s notlco of intention the building,honking . a tavern, was declarediinsqfev for occupancy; dangerousto life and health and a fire hazard.

-" An ordinance vacating; land on# j j w t j from

to worth i3th street wa* vedDn second rending, Council'leasedtwo lots Ao the Kcnilworth LittleLeague adjacent to thcii* field onJ $ i ^ 1 h 'street., Tho linso' will

on September 28, 1984,fe t Jor.r thq present

, : .lights will be installed 'at

•tho parking lot nt the rear of. theold borough hall and in the parkinglot across^from-yisterpns Center, itwniM-cportcd by Pupllc; Service.

*.The Volunteer Fire Dcpnrlmont'reported the rcslgjtatlons of, Ken-neth Ross and Snlvhtore Cirlllo and

, thr appointment of Walter C. Bury.

Name Associate DirectorKENILWORTH -4 «Very W.

Ward of 04 South "17th street hasbeen elected nn associate di-

I:rvin»itoh-ond WesNlludson withoffjees o f 45 Brnnford place, Newark. " • • t--.

Carol Ann Rizzph Wed Saturdaytn Newark Rite

KENILWORTH — Thcwgo|dln«Mi C l A T ^ I S H T l 'of Miss Carol

of Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Rizzo o,240 North' ILth. street, to PhilipD'Abbleri, Jr., son of Mr. D'AbbieribrWowrtrk nnd the Into Mrs. D'Ab-bicri, took place Saturday flfter-

n -in St, Jiocco'a Church, N

hildrerif - - An. open

h.ouse at' 7 pair—Saturday-, willmark .the close ot the month-longReltKious Vaciition : School nt St.-Tlveresa's Church.. Pur'ents

Kt' attendanceof .'-the school:held dally "from

Rev. f ronds . Mnsicllo, as»s.tor, officiated at the 4:30

lowed atA reception fol-

Tofflco Ballroom,

matron of honor. BridesmaidsMlsr^ctorin Ciirihn o( Newark^cousin of the bride; Mrs. DavidScrrn, Jr., of Lake Hlawnth'n, sisterof tbe bridegroom, and Mrs. HomesCoFtabilc of East, Ornhje. ,.'' Philip Infontollno of Newark

served as best ninn for his cousin;Ushers .wl're Mr. Venice, Mr.Gostabile and Cacser Crlmi ofNewark.

After a wedding trip to Florida,the couple w 1 1 1 make their. hdVic in|jewark. . . • • ; • - • >*'"TJi.e Jbrido, a grnduAto of.EssexCounty Vocational and TechnicalHigii School, Newark, is etftployedas-*" Hairaressor by Pllflrim's HairFashljonJ3,;Verono. ' -

Mr, D'Abblcri was grnduatolifrom' West Side High School, New-_ik,. and is employed la tho ac-

juntlng department of Americn.'ore Loyalty Group, an InauruncoAvm In Newnrk;

firecracker Thrower, 20Jailed for 30 Days

KENILWORTK — A 20-yonr-,old Kehilworth .youth was sen-teticed\to 30 days in: Union Coun-ty jail On Mondny night by Mag-

t ^ ^ i Mnltipal Qoiirt for . . thrwBjratikirs' from a' moving- vehicleand using abusive language in Po-lice Headquarters, .„•.

The eentoncc Vas levied on. JohnL. Faihesi who defaulted on a $C(Jifiner He alsoeense ior 60- d

$(Jri.ver^si 1P

Guest at e ^OARWOOD — In a report of a.

nieotlng of. the Garwood Women'sRepublican Club, appearing. In theJune 21 issue, It was stated thatMrs." Chnjrlcs^Rpcco wns intro-duced as-a new member of theorganization. 'Mrs. Rocco was aguest at the meeting.

" the world hates chnngo, yet 11is the only thing that has broughtprogress.—Charles F. Kettering

get nrMELON MUNCH1ERS—It. wns a red, white nnd green ofternoonat Michigan avenue pinyfleld last Frfdny wht-n Gregory Knrlin,Don Harms arfti-Pat Craffam, left to right with their, handsraised, woii the watermelon eating content in"* the fl-lOryeiir-old

'jgroup: Looking on in the bnekground Is MISM Betsy Lang, piny- 'ground assistant. , " . 7 "

EnroHment Climbs to 600At Two Summer Playgrounds

\ I Approximately 600 children are registered attho tytai borough summer playgrounds, Mrs.-Constantino Burbarise,-director, njported today. '.

The depdltne for reBervriflonfi for the buR ride to Freedomland onThursday, AugiisVJJ. was Mondny. The complete cost for .transporta-tion, .admission nndNljl rides is — — _ . ; _ - — _ ^ ~

1.10 per pcrsofh- An adult mustaccompany anyL child under-s^cnyears of ago. _ ^

jOn Friday cracker-whistle con-tests were held, at the -two pln'y•*.grounds. .Winners in first, secondand third place were as follows:Michlfian Avenue, 5-8 years, Ran-dnll Harris, Mark Maclk, CoHeenAhcrn; 8-10, John Toby, Mike Cu-snle, Martin Cur ley;.' M-i47^NcdBoucher, Jim Grady, Leonardflunteltf; 14 and over, Ed Cham-OCTS, Jim Mnttie, Pan NeRoln.

Boulevnrd • plnygroiaul, Frank-Lutoro, Frank CuppnH, Mary Cos-'annd Karert Serpl.

In the wntermelon-eatlng con-tests, winners were as follows:Michigan avenue, 5.-T; Mark Marcik,' ' Ned v,- Hitchcock, ColleenAhern; -8.-10, Don Harms, PatGrnffom, Gregory Knrlfn; 11-14,Ned Boucher, Susan Riley.-Bir-barn Mj^cr. .

BoulCvdrd, 7».and under, MaryCosta, Evelyn Wefrriort FrankBanslcs; 8-9, Frank LaTorre, Kar-on Serpi,11 Eileen Kelly.

Crafts completed at both play-grounds include bunny det>k clips,cup and saucer, wall decorations,piaster of pnris molds,, bffd feed-ers, "basket weaving, papej; clock,floweii arrangement' and t;hellack-»edmosaic trays.

Police to Confiscate """Unlicensed Bicycles

GARWOOD _ All unlicensedbicycles ..will bo confiscated start-ing; August 1,. Police Chief P'redFalzonc announced. ' • • • • • - .

Chief Falzone said thnTof theapproximately 800 bicycles in theborough, only about 250 have been

THE TOPSIN DIVIDENDS

INCOME ACCOUNTS REGULAR ACCOUNTS

• Income accounts earn an cxtrn '/£>% clivicleml forstable BOtMingR over n4hrrc yrar periocf in additionto. our regular ilividentlw With (lie increase in oiircurrent regular-dividend-rale la. 3% %, incomeaccounts now eiirn'4\i%. •

AND RECEIVE FREE! . . .

THIS 2QPIECEDINNER WARE SET\ mirit for opening a new in-rnnic >,i\iiiB» ni'cnunt. Rcur-fil tun wu\>,'(\|><ii ynur ac-i-ouill now. —

hllTKI) — ACT TODAY!

FEDERAL SAVINGS

KENIL WORTH . L I N D E N «i EUif OHA • MAIM OFPICB ELIZABETH

liccnse'd for the next two years.The licenses are renewable everytwo years , during the month ofJjily und.cnn be obtnined In Police

Headquarters between fl a.m. andl p , m \ , . •*? ••'..

Money is lfl^rnn nrm cuse it or lose it.-^>Henfy;Ford

(in !l>o sctu)^)- c-rifcteriii.

A total of 2:10-th(> school, th<?in thu tiiator^

•C1U««I?N Ijijv^^'vV-swrr;' jjj., non.

^ i n g at W.heejer Park,n,.on Thursdays.

Held day w:is hfld for.young-er children last F'ridny nnd forupper •••flfiKjiep'.on Monday. B y s•trips will be featured this wocjt.The program iilso'lncludes a spir-itual .'hour, .-crafts and reenjatipn,

Mrs/Cprnellus F. Tync", super-j h ' hcen assisted by Mrs.

Sabolchick. The Rev. Mich-Hudack, assistant ^pastor, isr-of the school. : 'spiritual program and rec-program for older children

::en conducted by «eminar-' the ArehdlpccwffJi Sem-

inary aO>JDur||rtgtpn. SomwinrianBare, Allen \Wober, Jophua Hull,Robert-Riehl\nd Donald Shcehnn.Brother John J.vR,cbovlch, a Hom-iriarlan of The\ Obhlftej), lhatructedhpre for the 'fourth W^f'flffnnnu

Crafts tench'ers have been:- Mrs;William Carolan, Mrs. JosephFri.tsch, Mrs. John Goscinsky, Mrs.Thonj-as I^oBlanco, Mrs. AnthoriyMazznrese, Mrs. Joseph Olesr Mrs.

-John Sabolchick,, Mrs, ' CharliesSplpgola, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan,Mrs. Then and Mrs. John Wald-vogel. . —J, '

-The following ydlTnTj people<havc assisted-:

.Sue Ajnbis, Terry Campbell, Ml-ml Costa, Andrew Deckhuf, Ey-vonne Demers, Pnul DemcrJ;, Pa-tricia Fenlon, Saundra Fischer,Rose1-•.• Grlbbin,."' '.'.'.KchncfH Hart,Frank Hcllosi knthlceh-.-Huda.ck,*Dolorls Ilnrdl, Paul Lyenburg,Fran Keller, Arlene Matluro, Pa-

Mueller, .Donnis, .Patjuis,Gregory Pufkits, Miirk PaoJine,

f I'eter.s iteKina Sthc'uer-ScljmidbauOr, Burn-

udc-tte $tuuitivl)t; Joonrje Stufte.-vunt,,Mjj>xii3n Sulei'iski, John Tyne,-urici Joanne' Wojcm. - • ' •' ' . -

John Tyne untj Kunnttfv- ijartwtre-in t-hargp of the stock room.-

'•Mh&DiCarroWeds fiuJSuUeg Rite ,

KENILWOHTH —"The -wcdili'iMof ..Mix's" Mnrlrnt DiCfrrro, djiiijttnfTer of Mr, and Mm. .CKiirles Di^'Cairo of 724,,V(inion avenue, nndMnrio A, Cocchipla, son of Mr. andMri-. Gribrjel CocohioWi .of Nutlcy,took place Satiircjiiiy- afternoon- inHoly Family Church, Nutlcy.

The'Rcv. M.'itthew Pesaniello ofItoly. Fiiiuily... Church, Newark^performed the double .ilng cert'^mony. *A reception ' vvas h ld1 ntBrunch Brook Mu'nor, • BeUeville.

The bride, who was escorted byher father, had, Muss Barbara—ZUts,lini-'ki of Trenton-«is:--rfer ma id'.ofhonor. BridesmoJ'cls'.'included MissJnnltc^-De^asquale- pf / Newark andM"ifcs /Carol A. Morse/ of Plushlrig,-L. f.,'c_qustns°of theliride-; Mrs, ^Joseph Cpc"cTi'loifi,°'~suttho brldcgioom; Mifis. Frank ^zia, his cousin,v/And /I lss RobinCocchiola, hisv^ecc, all oi Nutlcy.

Albert ^Fchioln of Nutleyman for his brother,

0 y g another brother, G.oteph Cocchiola, Mr. Malizia and

Thomas Hanlon; all of Nutlcy, nndLawrence PePasquale of Newark,another cousin of the bride. •

The couple/will take up rcsi-di-nco in Clark following a weddingtrip to Bermuda and the .Jerseyshore. • ,.

The bride is a graduate of Jona-tliar. Dayton Regional High-School,Springfield, and Douglass College,New Brunswick,, where she was anEnglish niaioJvShe is an interview-er In. the commercial placementoffice of the N, J. State Employ-ment Servicc.-iNCttark,. , .

A 'graduate."of Upsnla College,East Orange, where he majored inbusiness education, Mr. Coeehlola

Is a -teacher at SouthHigh School,

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Five AwaitCourt Monda:In ShootiHj

— Five youth!),;'irrested "pn^aiiturday in cpnnw:-'ion with <T shotgun bloet fired in-t.o-;thf: Mnplo Inn ^ Tavern., - 420Monroe "avenue,, on; July-1 J.S, wjJ^rnmo up for a hearing M/imdary.

in MtrnrclnoA^tttln.' T.hey,released N^Turday . ip ' $500

' -by

youths'police said- r -Police, were aided by

helping solve.. the caav^iTf whichUnion, ....syringnek ;ptjlii'? a.s^istc^<A tr^m consistingof,Sgt?. CJetifRe Kcrnan and Frank,Mulfe^cCDctectivo J-«f,fph DlMar-

Jtf'and PatFolm'an Alfred. Brokawworked around ihe cloek trucinjthe youths. .The youths were or-,rested parly Si/furd'ay mornlngvOttheir

Mt. Carmel Feast

charged with as-sault, with, a deadly' weapon' pro:

iRort/ilrk DcSi»ntis..119, frf Spring-JamoK F. Shorkey, 20, (fnd

t'onnoln, IB. both of New-irk, nnd Joseph W. Lorhonaco. 21.of-Jfillside. Alexander Bell, Jr., ofB'nrljicfleid Is-charged with being' i nccessorv, '

Tho vouth'i ehrose the tavorn at•^indom nnd Shnrkev Jired through•h\ Window, accordinst to police.Six] "patrons and Walter Whltlpy..ba/tender and owner, who were

>n the tavern at" the time, were notInjured? « ' ' • •

shooting grew aut of an rtr-: DeSanfls had earlieri thfat

with n group of Kenil*worn^youths nfon. intersectionwhere ftfe enr was stopped. A

sing rfa^yl cfir dispersed theips. DeSnrt Widrove to a Route

22 enr-hop in.UrjMi^^and recniif-cd Sharkey,. Lomonaro^KBeil and-Coopolai police' said. \^ ^Tl^vfrpp

Bell drive home'to get a*20-gauge Khotgun and box of enrt-ridf»cs, re'turninB' to the car-hopWhere he gave the wnopon's andhis. car to.the youths. He stnvedi^ tho carrhop while the other?!drove tb: Kenilworth "to teachxtuw>©ivG- 8-4«ssori." police snld.

The vouthi.. driven bv DoS^n-Ils, entered tfiT borough loekins;'or the boVs With wham DeSa'ntishad argued but did n£>t find them:Theshbts were firpd injo "the. tnv-errt ns a gesture qt their frustra-tion at being unable to iind the.

KENltWOrTTH ^nw^fif.th nn-'nufil fp«. t of Our Lady of •mrl, .sfjonsored by the Mt. Gar-»riici Society, w-llj got underlay'Sdturday on'North 20th stroej/be-.tween VVfishihgton nvenuCniftd theBoulevard. • X . -**

One of the highlijihts. of"\thcweek-end celebration vW'll . bc\ aconcert by the Newark SymphorpcOrchestra under Ihe direction ipf ',p<r"p

HMMUMA-mass will be heM, nt 1B-

Sunday at St.. Thdrcsa'aCifollowed by a profession'!,

24jh trQCt,-.«alj9fj6 'ho y,,.ui^|^^|(piWd-'Street1 to

Monroe avenue' and. North 12thstreet, and . ncitUrnina'' to thp tceJcrbrntlon site. • . . '

Fireworks displays "ivfll be heldat 8 p.m. nnd 10 p.m. Sunday pre-ceded by another, concert.

John Scaglloru! is'chnifmfln as-sisted by Angclo NnstiiHi, assist;chalrmnn, nnd Vincent' iDcrasrsecretary. Stephcji Rpdctquino ispresident of. thesoci<rty\

Swiin-iiiobilc Sign UpSet Today at Harding '

KENILWORTH — Registrfltionfor the lcarn-to-swlm program tobe conducted in the YM.CA Swini-mobJJevyiUbc held today from'3to 5'pTrn. and 6 to 8 p.m. nt theHarding School pjoyground.. ..

The swimming pool on wheels,will yi«it the borough the weeks-Of August 0 and August 13. Reg-istration is open tomboys and girls,6 to 11, -W4w we fron-Rwimmefs;and reside Jierc. A 50-cetlt, regis-tration fee wlH be chnrged.

* AOTO DEALERS *

NORfllS CHEVROLET, Inet

A«tbsrli«d

' — *-,

BALES * 8EBVICI

— Oamplai* Farli. Depsrlraenl \

Norlh BH« Central AT«S. . WMtfleld

ADams 3-0220

REILLY OLDSMOBILE— I n i«'r p o r * I • d —

Aolhorliad*'O L D S MO II1LE

Sslct ti BervleeADama 2-7651

560 North Av«.. Eail. We»tfi>ld' ' ' . - 0 . . • -v

, _ . , _fi i , ^ ^ ;, 1

ROTCHFORD PONTIAC. INC

AuthorizedP O N T I A CSales - Service

Tempest, Vauxh'aU andRnglisirFor<£ Line

<JOOD WILL USED

NORTH WE91FIELD

AOami 3-3700

UNION COUWTY BUICK.CQ

BUICKBale* and Servla*

OMC iHUCK SALE8QOOD USED CARS

UO N. Broad Si. BUnbtthELiiabeth 4-3300

BERSE BROTHERSAuthorised

Plymsuruj" - ValiantS l A Berries

^ ADams 3-1020143 North Ave., W. Wostfleld

TWIN BORO AUTO CORP.

AUTHORIZED FORD

Balai

CanTmcki

PartsCHMlnul 5-G100

158 Westqeld^Ave., E,, Roseffe Pk.

The Sixteenth Amendment gifveCongress the. pc^wer^to lax in-comes. '

\

BANK AND/ SAVINGS .INSTITUTIibNS

on yourtotal

Insured Savings — Home Loans

' BaaltTsrA it Ointir, KtoUwertkBftlrJO* 0-6200 - •

•Ml Jtnty'ti JcCTanan. Bllf>b«lbELUab»lh 5-3300

North Woo* n«»r Elm, Unit*HUntsr. 6-5800

COAL

LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc.JtalharlM* DlilrlboUr

(rpnuine —KOPPERS COKE

BRidga 6-1144Sflt NORTH AVB., B.

# FISH DEALERS *

MARINO'S FISH MARKETFresh Seafood Daily

Call BRldgf* 0-1333

)4 North Ave., E. v . Ctanford

FLORISTSKENILWORTH GREENHOUSES

& FLOWER SHOPFlowers From Our1 Floral Detigni

MeflnbaBRidflf*" 8-0283

22 Cross^BlT Kenilworth

/^REKEMEIER'S FLOWERS

• Funeral-Designs •"Potted Plants

• Wedding Arrangement*

• Garden Supplies

BRldge 6-4700 CH«stnul 1-2700

Nights Call — AD 2-5252

116 North Ave» W. Cjranford

130 3rd Ave.. W. RoieUe

MOVING& HAULING

ATTICS. CELLARS.-.YARDS. GARAGES CLEANED

General Home MaintenanceDay of Evening

J, J. WiJIsCH 1-9568 — AD 2-130.3v r C H 3328J

• FOOD MARKETS *

ECK'S FINE FOODS, Prop.

Op«h 7 DhyrX

SIS Centennial

FUEL OIL

LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc.

E«SO HEAT — FUEL OILPrompt, Conrtcoii fervli*' Call BRldge 6-1144

• « NbJtTB AVI., I. • OSANTORD

REEL-STRONG FUEL CO.Dependable,- friendly Service Sine* 1038

• FURNITURE •Fern's Furniture, Inc.

BvcryUilDt Wet tb« H«m»' • rurnltuiv—AppliuifcM

Juvmll* rumlture .Baby CarrlagM • »

- LbwTtuiB — —Ruff — Lumpi• •'• " Gifts

BRidff. 8-5000S Eailuia 81

KITCHENCABINETS

HTDICE & SONMAKERS

CTCITCHEM >*ODEnNI2ATlON• FORMICA FktAlCATORS

BRldga 6-9458 AD^tni 2-0966

Oaal • HEATINO OILS • Cak*

RRldge 6-0900 •

3 Novth Ave., E. Cranford

RANKfN FUEL CO.~. M»itr»t Sarrla* - Prompt .DalWarlm

rvn OIL :OIL BURNER SERVICECall BRidga 6-9200

If No Aniw«*. fiRldge 6-3341230 Centennial Ave. * Cranfor'd

EXPERT OIL BUR

41 Myrtle Cranford

FUNERAL •DIRECTORS

DOOLEYFUNERAL SERVICE• rUNEBAL DlttEOTOBS

Phone: BRfdge 6-0255 .SlS Narlb Ave., W. ' - Craoford

Gray MemorialFuneral Directors12 Sprinrfleld Arenub

BRidge 6-0092

h you rise in the morning,form a resolution to make the day0 happy one to a fellow-creature—Sydney Smith

HAROLD F.BENNERIncorporated

Automobile PaintingAuthprlzed DUCO Reflrtishing

f BODY andFENDER WORK

' toufinc Enuniel RcnnishingWelding —, Truck Dbttering

' BRidge 6-1UJL.606 SOUTH AVENUE, E.

LATMLPSHAPES

LAMPS & LAMPSHADES1001 Lampshades In Stock

COMPLETE tAMP REPAIR DEPT.' LAMPSnADES MADE TO OBDEB y

Our expartcnec ensblei ui Aolarif or, lampibada problem ^40 yeanIB builneia. •-.

LIAMS78B Central rAve

(Ut Orotfe Bt)Vo Farldnp. Problem*

/ ADanil 3-3188

Vaatflaid

UQUOR STORES *

TOWN TAVERN

. LIQUOR STORE

Cranford's

Complete Package Stor* '

WINES — LIQUORS — BEERSBRidgTe-0500

415 Centennial Ave. Cranfotd

(S ikort b'laaki | (na 0u4*aBUIa Pkwj.. Bail ISO

MOVING andSTORAGE

HENRY P. TOWNSENDMOVUVa AND 8TOBACM

PACKINO

241 North Ave.. W. • VTestfleld

' ADanu 2-4465

• NURSING HOMES •CRANFORD HALLNURSING HOME

* CONVALESCENTSU Acre Xataie—Tinproof Bulldlnsa

R«fUUr*d Nara«i MtCfcarfe. BRJdre 6-710IK •

600 Lincoln Pk., E. Cranford

PLUMBERS

BRENNANATOYEJ. T. Orlflin, Prop.

& Tinning-.-.•. BRldg. M269

IM faith. Ave.. I. " ~ .'

CHAPMAN BROS.Pluiabing & Htatlng iContcacfon

JOBBING- OIL BtntNVRSAnt C0NDIT1ONINO

BRUw 643*0IS NerOi Ava.. i \_ - .

Edward G. Leddsn A Son^ PLCMBINO AWB

•OBBINO • AND Al/TEI

• BRTBIC HBWCS CMEAMINO SKKVIOK

^CH 5-1207

Personal jJo-All Our Cu&tomeni

BR 6-21672 Mo«n S i

ROOFEHS

VV. L. SCHROEDEReiUblUhed IMS

ROOFING - SIDINOOUTTEBS — LEADERS

Expert Slate Shingle andTile Repairs

- BRidffe 6-34V4I Walnut Avenue . Cranford

SERVICESTATION^

CENTENNIAL Golf ServiceIrvin- Muldrow Stan Costley

- Gull. Product*Mechanic on Duty at All TimesTruck It Auto Repalra — Roid Bvrvict

BRidoe 6-9T75367 Centennial Ave. Cranford

CRANFORD ESSO8ERVK ENTER

. e Wheel Alignment 1 BaUnelnre Br.he Serrlee • MsUr Tnn« TJy

e Allai AeeciforletPick up mnd Jttltrery. Herrle*

Call BRIdf* 0-OHOO«3 Soolh A»«..' W. Craafvrd

CRANPORD

r •

• SHOE REPAIRING •

EXPEKT SHOER E P A I R I N 6

QUICK SERVICE

LOUIS MONTINtL . SHOE REPAIRING

22 Alden St. Cranford

All hi)man power is a compoundof time and patience*

—Honore de JJalzrre

Music. . . should never be pain-ful to the ear but should flutter andcharm It, and thereby always re-main music.—Mozart

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soWfc-tinirtly-hitting wore the key factor's! as 'trieCr.inf'>r(i-"f)(>'iy Lotittui* a 11-slurs gained ;i Q-S[ icio'ry . over 'viMtftag!NopMI^Pinjnfk'ld SfuiTcIJiy''Hfti-riiooh «t 'MentorU>'l Field. The victory

,--wi.s'Jht» fifth in a'rrjW iind: seventh. uveruH for Granford in the Jntru-.County Junior Lt-'URtie.'and broiight the locals a came closer to fU'st•piricp with thf-ir 7r3 tofe:- . ~

The. lowil ull-stun; took advant-age of 11 biiflt'-bn-lMilU, two hit

'" butsiricn; and thn-e fifth Inning.. «!pfi1eii to overcome u 2-2'deadlock

p'nd go on • to, defeat' the NorthPjninfield eombiae for IVic".Second

• time tji'iti Kchsbij. night Hnndtr FredVogiel, with TO strike outs, pud »

, seven hitter, tooK the win, hi.s sec-ond.'in succession for Cnrniord. Hissix strike outs in the final threeframes bniled him ,nnd HIH tenm-

, mates out of serious: trouble ineach stair/ir as the losers rackedthe bpoedy tight hnodor for fiveof thdir keyen hits In those frames,

Cranford opened the scoring inthe bottom of the first as-? fourof Ibb. first five hitters walkedbefore third sncfceTr JLoe. Gotto washit by " oncost Norm -Hanson'spitched to force in the £lf#t tally,Two strike oiit's -oncj a man caughtstonlln'g prcvdntecl -any' turthofcdamage for thcr locals. : -: •".

Noftti. •plainfield evehed things..sliiglo run In the second

—wherrr-pitchor Hnnscn •• singled,mbvod.JxT so'cond on a • snerlfico,gallopM- tb^tWrd^on Doug tflrst-b r k f y sl.riKlck"5inS" scored on a

d d w l k t B r MbOBes-loaded walk to Barry Mnn-

1 The locals briefly went; ahead. 2-1 in the fourtteori-to woWcto JohnKcpplcr^ two* stolon bnse!H«nd ancrrori but;..tho Canucks camc-.bo

• With the equalizer in the £ifth>fjrt awalk to' Barry Cook, sl«^les byDuano Lohdsborgor"jHW Mike Dl

a, and «» wild JjHtm by Vogcl.Cranford thpM'explbded for four,

runs in tiupfhalt of tho fifth t% goahcudjer'stay. After oncout, Gatto

Varcho w«lkedv,tp^nrt'th.e'oworks, Left; fielder Bobby' BU

chc.r then lofted :o tfekns Lesingle to rlflht for tho first Crnn-

nin (onmrinncn FOR (omrofu!

ford hit of the game, thus loadingth'/ bases. ,. , ' ( •

Mike Delia Rosa, usually moreeffective fta a pitcher, w,iis thenInstalled to hi,t fpr John Wocstcr-

promptly/; delivered u linoto left cent'or scoring Gatto

and Viircho with Cronford's thirdand fourth runs). The blow finishedHanscn with nhortstop CpqkeominB ln>tw plcth for North Plain-field. Codk was greeted by RandyNelson's, .hit and run single toright-center that sent.RicheJ homewith tho third Cranford run of theInnijijl, and before tho rally ended,Cook's own rrilSeue had knockedIn J the final Crunford marker ofWe JJrnmo! * ; .

'Vbijcl yielded thWse Kits in'thesixth and seventh irarrm withonly one North, Plainfield runbeing scored, by Di Orio's single.

1 ybjiolrbittb, down Wd re-tiled two straight batters irt thefinoHhnlntf to gain the win.

'Crnnford's ''next league affairwill be against Berkeley HoiSundijy afternoon " «t.Heights. Garnet time Is-CranfordNtlDon.Keppler,

d2b

OrL:yoo«fi.Cron, iO t t *

>¥iir»iwrf n *...i mDello.nom, n|». rf ...f 1

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oNorth Plalnn«ldMnndAullo,. ybC o o k , «», p , •'•Lnndabortfiir, tb

Orlo, e :., p. iw

Drhdy, 3b .'..* l t l » o U If

Drhdy, 3br*lr)itl)»-ooU, IfK k lKomnKkCnrr,' j-fBar<lo)*rl

TtotaltNorth P l lCrnnfdrd

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RemitsThe- -C'rimfwrt. JloJ-el iirVri KuliiM-; Stcifc.l. vy

JJIJICC th i s yi-i-k ;i's:

tint, l.hirdDick Ar,m-''J'om GoonWy

,QS. J I ' zr,.

Flirtik Kor.scfipl'dtlcr vchilr

s by . Kti-'alinu hornc, .•-. - . . , j , SJAVHIIHI s by . Ktialinu hornct h e ' n n th<i-'t.ttr;ow.bacj«-'froiii t h e c a t c h e r

bctisplcs was' tin1

while Monk Trelbul took theEd H o b l n s o t v i i u d a pair Of birinlcs | r»f t h e su^ison th i s w o efor R o b i n S o V s whl l i - Kd C o l a n g e l o J. H. Wi i l iu ins . 3 - 1 .liomered fo'r, ,the Veis.

On Tuesday night. VFW pilrherTretout held the' Ciimford Mot»?J toonly iwp hits but lo.st 3-L. Herb

puce thed-row homered for. the

w niw. : .- >.../ . ..Marino's won t.he.ir second "jiarnc

•ek-.by. tripiVitiKDoluri paced

tho winneis.Jwi.th a triple and ,usingle wiiiJ^ "Bstudie chipped inwith two doubles. Mariny'l «coredIIIL- two wiiminK runs, in the last

pared tfi(\"OrJ'inlOirl Hotel Jo-1

Stcoiid. win of ihc week (ivt-r M.i-iiino's,' 10-4 Hoth Sehul.li:Miilone.y had three luls

had lw«-

and

for the

Team sl;indin){s ;iic-:

fianfoi'el HnlKlHot)in<iOrrH .V F W . . 'JoldTH . , ( .J H W i l l i a m * - r ...

l^ IMofltion

w1314I 1Ml'7

UC Public Golf—.Courses to RunJouth Golf Clinics

A.Rplf clljricv,for' boys and Kids,12 tWIC ye^i\s oblige, who arc pe«i-deiit.s'o.f UniVvn County, vyill be con-ducted by Thcj. Uiiioti County Park.Commission at the GaJlo|iinR HillGolf .Course,"1 Kenilworth andtTnJon, and at thp Ash-Brook GplfCourse, Scotch Plains, beginninghexl Wednesday at 6 )5.m.t

The clinic will 'consist' of* 5 one-hour sessions from 0 to 7 P_.ni, onWednesday• cvchifTgs" until'Augustin and the classes at each golfcourse will be limited to 20 stu-drilTdorMs"

Instructionper tfrip, stathrough," driv/

wJU^TFiciude the•,/ swing, ' follow-,

put-, cluppinH .ting nhd.thc etiquette flhel rules ofEclf, Clubs W l l b e Supplied butper.sonal cqummctnl is desirable.

The instructftm.jjrogram will bunder tho supervision of Edla and Charlie

foothill Offersilkeii Comedy

J

Mm mmtHURS.<: v

LIBERTY VALANGE**"Horirontal Lieutenant"

PBI. THRUGlenn FOfiD !

Eva Mavis-VlHHTarren,.'!

"'''<• ^ M *

THUHS. l

A* HBMICK

SAINT 'EATX

AIR-CONDITIONED!

CRANFORD - C! 6-97 7 9

MOW THRU •'SAT J O f ; ^, Shlrlrfy MacIiAINE '

• , " J V v « t M O N T A M D ' - ! '• ••' •. . J . i . — i n - * v* •- - ^ -

"My Geisha"Stophm BOYD Dolorei HART

, SAt.-KIDDIE MATINEEMMR.

^ H E BtIG*'. ,I»LU8' CARTOONS

. . -ti -^J-C- ..™i :8AT, EVE.. JULY 281h to

. TUE8.. JUJL.Y 31William HOLDEM ,

Lilly PALMER •"COUNTERFEIT

•< TRAITOR"Alan, t ADD Rod STEIOER

^3iVEST ST."'

fl 1 » 0 I 0 1—3 % 41 0 0 1 4 0 x-0 3 3

Error«--bnitiford—Nelnon. WorntorJ" W.P.—Mnndnallo, Dl OHo, €ook. „ •• .Slrllce ciuti—•Vogel 10, Haniieri fl. Cook 0.WalU»—V6««l 4, Hiinncn 10, Cook 1.HUP—by Hnruiciv (Quito 3 ) . '-V "

nt The Galloping HIM GolfCourse and Ash Brook Golf Courserespectively.

There will be tj $5.00 fee for the.entire fiye sessldns. Applicationsarc now available' at • both golfcourses or. by cpntacting Gcorg«T. Cron,. superintendent-"of rec-reatjon, Tht? Union County PnrkCommission, P. O. Bok 275, Eliza-beth;

In New Jersey, 500,000 childrenand adults-are afflicted by variousforms of mental Illness. •-*' '

Delightfully: Air-Condliloned

PA R KNOW THRU SAT. MATINEE

Orion WELLS Victor MATURE"THE TARTARS"V R a n d o l p h S<3OTT '••'•••

v - 3fb>iI"MeCREA,

'Ride the Hign Country'STARTS SAT. EVE.. JULY

Stephen BOYD DOIOMI HART

weekday*'Shown #»A)tft P.M,» * 8mc »t ltOO,^4i8O* 8!l8 »

•-.; o t H i f s r '•••

'HE PELICATEDELWQUENT"

Til1

HORQUBHBREDRACING

IEAUTIFUL— 4 .

W£,BESO^ Of ftNOWlhruAUG.

\ i TrAn Ivk. Iralilordft I'M IIIKV *!4 »nd 'JT;Ther»«(ltr\l I: l.\ A.M.

I*. N«mrl (M.,Lv. U6»rt» St. NTLv. Newark (CKJ).

t July 28 -$100 ,000 SORORITY, Wed., Aug. 1 - CHOICE STAKES

Grandstand $ 2 • CluBHouu S4 • ^ « »**•CMILDHKN UNOCW l« NOT ODHITTtO

POST 2:30 • Daily Ooutio C/oses 2:20

.• Iffiveryonft loves" power, even ifthey, do not know what tq do withft.—Bbnjamln 'Disraeli

acquired by guilt hasseldom been directed to any goodnd r ful hoSeTacitu

y gend or useful purhoSe.—-Tacitus,

^ R Av<;.T Q | I Rrcreulion LOOJIH

Brrjoltsidc Pliit'o teuni is on top.in lh«' .Junior -.LenKuo iind thfAd.'itns y\vi'nu<' team is in firstp.kico in IhV Senior Le.-iKUt' bf the

bRecreiitloiithe end of the first

CranfordLeague, atround. Both tea ins ore u riddled tedr

Standings of the •ic-uR.uc.'i follow:

Lejg;ionNineDrobH Two Tilts

• CrnnfordJ<L A'mericaiiI-teani -tt

Juillor J<eui

.. MoriiuriolLincoln .Adomii

•W I.1 4 J)

Helilor'

,3ford ruhner reacfi"TrTIrd base 'on

„,,„„, .,, „ . Monday. Don Byrd hind two hitsMsihorioi , 2 Iflof "the locals and Rich RubensUooiit-vclt 2 .1 , , ' , • - . . . . . ,

Wnlnut

Sunny Acren o a

The Pleasure of. His Company,",4 My and silken comedy of man-'ners opened last night at the Foot-'hill Flay House,,. Middlesex.-

A Broadway and Hollywoodsmash hit,, the . show 'receivedunanimous plaudits from the crit-ics In both versions.

A somewhat tarnished interna-tional, .playboy returns to the Sarif'rancisco hotne of his former wifeto Kivu away thx jr daughter inmarriage. He hasn't laid eyes ohthe girl, since she was a sprout andnow djsreoyering her:a resplendentyoung woman, he turns on theciuirm thai has-^won. his reputa-tion in, all the playgrounds of theworld. The daughter • Is. utterlytransported, the mother .and" thefiuncc pre helpless against this so-phisticated tidal wave.

The play will rurt through Sat-,urday and'Aug. 1 through 4*Foot-'hill Play House is on Bcochwooduvenue in Middlesex. .Curtain is.8:40 p.m.

RESERVE NOW!THE IRIBMDLY HOTEL

, all sports,jdSupervised iictivitlea for

- Write or phono for AttractiveLBates. ftFred O. Coaffrove Gloaon 9<«80O*ieo.ii.wiHE»_.. PARKING

V A I R C O N D I T I O N E D

NOW J f IPLainfield 6-5477

THIS.YEAR'S BIGEXCITEMENT

MOTION PICTURE!

THE BEST IN OIL HEAT!• 24-Hour Service• Insured Budget Plan «-• Heating Installations

TflKFB tLlOTOOLivingston St. ElkcdMth

this week as theT^Jral nine could1

only manage to..push two runsacross the plntc in the two tilts..Westfleld blanked CranJ'ord. 2-(J,on Friday and Union nipped thelocnl sguiid, 3-2, Tuesday night.

Bill Kret7.er, Westneld hurler-,allowed only three^scattered hitsto CcnftforAaniiiididn't let a Cran-

stein chip|)ed in with a single.Playing the Icaguc-fcading Un-

ion squad, CntnfoVd was- trying'tobring its" record up to .500 onTuesday. After Union jumped o(Tto a. two-run JieudJn the fourth,Cranford came b,Sclr~to tie thegame in the fifth. Jim Sloeumsingled, Tyke .^DiFabio peachedbase on an "error aftd. both ad-vanced on Ron1 .Rubenstcrin's sac-rifice. Bob Pr'all walked to loadthe bases and. Phil Mazzcllagrounded to short,- ^coring Slo-cum. Jack . O'Brien then .singledto score:. DiFabio. . ! •. „ .

After Union scored in 'the (\fth,Ora'nford-v Jftnded the bases biitcould not push > a run across theplate.... ..'

NOW THRU SATUHB&YIBob, HOPE Bing CROSBY

'THE ROAD TOHONG KONG"

Burt LANCASTERAudrey HEPBURN

"THE ifNFORGIVEN"SUN. .- MON. - TUE. '

Jamet STEWARTMaureen O'HARA

"MR. HOBBS TAKESA VACATION"' Julio NEWMAR

"Marriage GoOUtCRBRIOOE TO_g«*rtTfl JUNCTION J 5 I

Today:at

i^Hioii Basc-ilahway, 0

p . m . • • , '•

Unreal ion SolTljall ,L<-[iBvit'—Davis F ros. vs. Cranford; Hotrland Friendly Bflrlk'rs- vs. J. B.Williams, fl:3f) p.m.. Memorial•Field.*: • ~~

"tomoziovi: American' I ' e g i ' o n .Baseball — Cranford vs. IJay-'wfi.v, 0 p.m. at Memorial Field.-

Sunday: Intra-Coiinty Junior,League—Cranford at BerkeleyHeights, 1:30 p.m. * •

Monday: Hecreation- SoftballLeague —. Hobinfion's Nurseryv'v J. B. Williams and Davis

:al Swim Wab Nips^yHeights,73-63

Tin- Crflnlord S'wirnCKiri won thi« final relay't-yent-iast Saturdayto.'nip tlic Berkeley,I1i-ish"t^jTJHiiUirs, 7.:i-03. ; ' . .. .,

Cr;infowJ wefr^Uvt—HV fviriuiil rTr^t^pliiVesmid tit-d fot unotli(?rJj5r?d1

\hi' local swlmmi'cs c-iiptjurcVi'ihro(- of iTrK foui' relay events.-'/' /Jt-ff. Brooks] Roth DiuHt-y, Chris Mat'tt sbrc Bob Preston.'MC'tiren

M incur ynd S"u(' M;inny placed first' .r 1 ;^~^i^—

n thoii' respective F-veot.s f.or the E r | io''Lak<? 1 8

vs. VFW, 0:3(1 p.m Me-Fit-ld. ' ;• " . . .

Rc-cKcation. SofttiallLciiKUc :.— lyifiriap's vs. P/ivin

- BrrwV.iarnri'' Frk-ijtHy Barbers v»I-robln.son's Nursery, 0:30 p.m.,Mcmoria!_ Fa-Id.

National 'Stars'"Win Two Tilts

The Cranford Notional Leuguonll-stnr nine_vyon' its second andthird (jiimt-s this" week by edRinBKi-nilworth S-3 and Jersey City,3 - i . . - • • . . . :

After falling behind, 2-0', UKains.1Kcfiiilworth, Cranford scored singleliilllcs in the- fourth, fifth andsixth.-.frames ta. deadlock the con-test .nnd then, added the two^vvin-nm« markers in the sq.venthr

•Tom Eawlcr and Jack Nelsoneach, ha.d a pair of hits for the win-nc-i-s*VPi'fehinK for tne NationalLeague all-stars were G.ustafso'n,Diftini linti- Nelson..

Cranford again Won their gamein the seventh' inning uftninsl-Jer-sey City CYO when Gallycci walk-ed and Glis'tnfsen, Corjnally.ahd EdNerfor.all hit singles to seortf thewin-mnc.runs. . • • •. "Jack Nelson started on thernou'rrti,for the National. Leasuersand .hurled.' four innings withoutfilving up . nxrtin.'- G.ustafsofi wentthe final three nrarnes and allowedon». run and twoJFiits. ' • •

The National Leagues first trl-county league jgu'me wilT'^be-Aug-ust 11 against RaHwuy, CYRC atGarwood.^,., ' " •

Jersey's Summer Barn Theater

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July *rt - S8 — AAtiTl - 4

"THE PLEASURE OFHIS^OMPANY"

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ANNA CHRISTIETem«, Drama

Wed. and Than. VI.SO —Ftl. and Qai. I2.Q0. All BaataBeurved. , Tel.' ELIIolt 0-(HM

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loaiJ squad.• Jcfl Bjooks, .Ty Will. H.tnk. Dc-i-rinK, P«?te Guy ana\,Hob .prcNtoir

won the. boys 9-'i.7'.2&l-yar(.d'j[ree-.styk" .relay and 'Lois vjujf, .Ruth;POci ley ..Karen -M'ineur, Pt>ris Mnt-tcso't, and McliKsa Plurrirnor- Wonth'- same event for the girlsVchrls

ion; ..\Lindu Dulicai. Nkuthpurllc-y and Melissa PIuminerCranford .its margin of victoryWinning the .fiuai-.i.'V- n*t, the ' 1.yard medley relay for girls O-I7;.

Summary:Cranford v«. l lerkrlry l l r l f i i l .

T.I : «:llloyn II iiind under B9-ynr.d

Mrs, O" H-. -Haven,'.Mrs. "-C. Aqeir flticl Mrs. h'..R: Heins shot

•th(- 4»iiiit '.front, nine', holes with 37"whMai, Mrs., George Knauer, Jr,led tho baclt. .nir.ie scores with 34.Mr.b,- W. J. Benn'eU^ap.dJMrs^ A. B.

'Pcioud-4ied- for second on the" baplcn W with 3G. . •~""'

Low putts were won by Mrs. R.Ji.-lf Brook'a ICi. Hob Hoilge iCi; JonWullcr* IB i. . . T i m e — 2 1 . 2 .Olrl» Jl unii iindi-r 2*-ynrd frt-entyli-—P.Tlnttaulla (Hi.' U>H Guy ' C i . D Vmylli-c»l iBi • T i m e — 22.0.n o y * 0-10 2.1-yurd lroc»tyli--^Tlc. (pr flrirtbntwt-ou Bob Pre i ton i d orftl C. A p -pier I B I , Jay Kllrie <Ci, T i m e 18..1airln 0-1.0 25-vnrd, frec«tylc—Ruth Dud-ley ( C i . B. Crpim (HI, L Wttlter- (Di .Tlrnt-—17.4. • • ""' • ' ' •J3oy» 11-12 2S-yard frct-ntyle-rT.. Tittt*-tuulln ( B i . T y Hil l iC i . - r i l l l MHIer (CiTime—1D.0. • ~ . • . .Glrl» 11-12 2B-yard .fret-»tyle—K, Fish

Ut. p . -e«»h (Ct . Lori ••GrlrTIMiii. (CiTime—10.0. '. . •Boy» i; l -14 AO-yard -frcciityKWE. Bono-pant* I D I , Pctij Ctiy I C I , M. .BnlUiBlltfHi!. Time—'tl.4. •Glrln 13-14- 50-yard trciMyW. — Chrl«MultMon (Cl, Sue Mnivny ((!/. J. Bura-tiownkl. (Dl- Tlmo—33 1. . '.Boyh. 15^17 50«ynrd ircoxiyltf-A: UMrli-kiBi,- D. Appier. <Bi, Hill Plummet--iBi.Time—311.0. ' ' / -Girls 1.1-17 OO yaftf .'freoii.tyfi' .-*•r'viOircnMlnciir (Ci, B. -Poplnwikl (Bi, L DotyCB>. Time—34.1V. •Boys T-;l7.280-y««l frei-ftyl" relny—Cmn-ford. Time—3:87.7. .Glrlii'T-17 290-yard freestyle rclny—Cran-forcl. Tlmo-.3:14,0. ' . "lioy» 11>12 100-ynrd Jn'dlvlduul modlt-y-r-A. Ullrlck «B>,. D. Appier "rBi. H»nk

Glrlu 11-12 100-yurd individual nitdli-y.—SUB Mutiny ( C . Korcn'Mliieur^jCM, Lflnh (Bi. Tlme-*I:.'I2.O. • •Boy» D»17 100-ynrd. • iriodlt-y •- rt-lffy—Berkeley HclBhtlr-- BHwitr-''1:13.8.Glrr« 0-17 100"'.vnrd .medley reliiy—Crnn-ford. Tl,me~l;18,tf.

The lnnguafte' of tones belongsequally to flllfankind, ahd xnelodyis the absolute language in whichthe musician speaks to every--heart.—Richard Wagner. .? >

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jections ol opp,oi)ont«... '•^The propoxpd area, about 300 x

- property-ut- the 'end of Fourth IIVC.T: nuo nt Ccdur street, Walnut street,

Third iivojuio und.Urooksiflb pluce.The plnn how been- under eonntder-.ut ion for vhe pant two1 years,'Mayor1. Georgir Cnsnbonn void, nnd theTOwnkhjp of Crnnforci has itivc'riperrnJsKlon to use the extension offourth, avenue, as an cntruneo to'tl'vj park. •.-".. '

Mayor Cuxnbonn snkl that Mem-orial Park, n Vnunlclphl playgroundond Urinrni' Purk.df the UnionCounty Park £k>mmisslon svrve theNoiithern iireti but there 'tire nopark facilities for north side re-oldVntR. - • ' • ' •* . '

' Council' -President Edward STrlpkn pglntjcd out thnt the parkwould nerve about 500 childrenJiving on tho north wide of townIt wn« emphoslzeil thnt the plotbeing considered is- the lunt piecegX sultnljlc 'nnd available.

Coiiiiclltnnri Charles E. Jones. recreation chairman, was present

nltbo' meeting,. It was unnouncod,thnt .furrtJor dlVouBston /will take

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Prnpotnl, for,.' lh» conitructlon ' of 1113" Trniuttc Storm. 80WIT, nrid a"i«)utt,

-JIK Onk. Btrent noVlherty from Mnri.h. AV«. to .fl polflf.JW jvol- northerly from

(he northerly .aids line-of Snvotid Av«, °Sealed bfrfi \0l1l be •r4c«lv«d by Iho

Mayor and' Council o( the Ilorouiih ofOArwood at n muulnr niertlnH on AOiinntM. IP09, nt th» ^orouith Mull, at (1:30PM DiivllnhtSow|ntf\Tlme

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P.M, Di i .v . l lnht ,So | t fTmBid foni)*,. nnd. ip«c|flcntlonN mny be

obtained, nt. tho Borounh Clerk'* olTlvv,' The nurom f r e i i n o HII bid«' The nurpom qr r«eoivino HIIIIO . bklall ;to ' tforiitriiL't Ii t8" Trnmlte StormHeW«t sod "4uoei»PI'y. upplli-lenHiieon In.Oiik HJ^orth«Hy tiwri North AVB,' t.t>" *•point I3S >ft^6a£llifcflv 'mm Iho noftlibrly

-Hm.aKjMOnV'rAvffr '••"•;"• .i All WHliiimi»i>b»<Ul»iViHt»d In a neiilocl

' (?lp«rty,,.>inni'kli«|"Prnpo|iiil forj« OakxRt." nml tlitt lilt)

_t ..id1 «drtren»K; v '..,,«Wi. ?jh«ek »orS,io<« of, t|u

«iii6inlt of bid, oVCn*h' In lion of vlieck.•hf«ll «oopliipiniy, thiy proprmal, 'DIP «n|(lclopoilt (nmfl lio eoniridor'etl A (imrnnter'ihnV tho bldfirr. U «l)t« «nd willing tQ

' pefform «tht werk (() «lil«t oeuordmlci.'.with the ipocinDadiVni attnohod In Mi?'prfippunl. ei)t*i-, Into a- conlmct with .the

.Mayor nnd Cquncll, nnd furulali •» com-ploUnn. UVmd ihould ,thf bjddvr' henwnrded Itith contrBOt,' Kalluro to com-ply with IHv Atiove n)*.v ho catiio >6rthc M«yor .n'nd1 Coiittoll ,tq' retain mivpnr.t' or ;nl| . qf \hn- fiindt mj daponltcd,Xa r*lmbur«p the 'Boroiinh of Oorwoodfar the nxpormo Incurred by nueh fnlluro.'The Mayor..' Ortd. Council.' retnrve W\e

• rloht to roJutfqny or all bltls, which nc-tlbri In }U oplnloh'.will' bcit >«rvc th«-Ifltorfiti of the Boroiioh, , .

BQROUmi. NJP OAR WOOD. -. ,. ' . A T . MO8CA,

..-••' • Boroirtlli ClerkDflted]. Jyty jifl, <003

BOROUGH OF OARWOOD•:• V 1 ' ' ' P r o ' p o M l " ': • ' " '

h o i t, Inry sewor Slphom nt the: Brook - . . . .(nil - at Soulti Avotiue and . the Brook

.CroNRlira nt Onk Ht. . •. Sealed blrtu will be recolvud by the'Mayor ni)c4 Council of the Rorouuh of

hi>Qiiivv(>(Kl J<1 A-i>?i;tiliir'.i?i<*rllnM Imi AuuiiKt Mill. 10112, nt theMoirnt-HIlO I'M IPH,V!I«III ^IIVJIIII Thin-1

Hid Hirm«'-U'IKJ n|»-.''ii.li<li'n» (DIIV ha-libtKliied lit l\tr Hnrmii;h Iliill

The pii'poNr nl icc-civliiu tht«i' blrti. In-tii ronvtrurl two c«'«t- Iron plpp HimilurvMcu-i'i Kiphnim nt tlil' Mionli t'i(i»«lii|i .nt^OUII) Avt1'. :>IHi lit thc Blndk CriiNMlnBal Oiili Ml, Clnrwood. N. J

All lildi miMl l>i' nlitmiltied In njm'nlfdpnvflopr., t'|rHrt.\' mm kcrt • ."ITopOHiil fmlhn CnnMHii'tlnM of Shliltnrv Sruni Sl-l>h(in» nt iho -Hrook. CJfiMlnii litAviv, iltnd the HMink Crmi l in nt Onk'it, Onrfvond, N J . " nnd thr hlddvl-'uiiur nnd nddrt'tm,

• A crrtittcd (.'.heck Iiir 1 1'' (if Ihc•inloiirit'.bUr., or r»»h Irf l!<fi| fif chrck »hnlljircorhprtrtty.'jliii1 priip.o»oj. Tfio , nald rtr

'tiortlt. Chilli he L'rmiili(lri'<.d it .flllftfr,nnl"o" fhu'he bidder In gblr-ntid tylft(hu. t'o pi'tJortr'he' work In uttlct iicrnrdaiwii with Ui<cpi'clllciitloiK tttnvheri to thn pxipimiilciltrr Inlo II contract with the Mayor niu)Cfiiticll nnd fvrhlnh n oompletlon bondthould.'.lhe bidder bn. nwmded Mich eon.'rawl. Fiillu'C'1'In nomplv wltlt tlic nbovo

"v be c Hl'o l"i the Miyar nnd potfrii-lrvV> \ ui'V pun or iiH uf thi'-fiinilii «'

!>q«Hh<l, id lo'inlurut thn Doruuiih nW(i-ri f'.r HIP px|iiMiiii) Inuijrrnd by

•••<h t'in-c . .- • • V vThp Miiyni" ntid Council rijurrvn (ho

i-lull I to rr)eot nny or till bldi, whirlo'.lon In t.U opinion will Jirvt nrrvf thenterota of the Bordifuh, ,

iioRouaif on OAHWQOD.-'.'• A, T. MOSCA," •" ' . . - noiQiiuiv cinrl( ,-r v

lulwl:-'July Aft. 1003 . • _ _ i i i . . .'. •Adv. Ptv*: »9.ltt .-•• , *—. ^ "7-2(1

BOROUGH OF OARWOOI)• rrapnmtl.' . -

Pmpoiial f6r t)i<> coiintriK'tlon of conciotn cuil>i—iil'mu Pino AvuM fruln thrwoiiteil'y .tilde of Cnhtor Si, to thn Oni-vvoon>VVcii|iV)d towfr. Ililo, rVecch ^v'rom 'Ml" wentoily nldo.'of Crnlor St. toIvj aurwotvd-Wfutdi'ld town lUin (ijjil

Oitk SI.,'from .the Hriiithecly »ldu or SmithAvt'., tov IIJC northerly, aide of LOCIJNAve., gxi-e'pt wlicfo cnrb»-^xl»t ^____s 'ijtonlort' Jildx. \ulll- • be ' k1iettlyi>'d fly the-Mnyyv • nnV Conned of tho BorouKh ofduTwnod «< n vrunliir mevtlnn to bc.hi'lflnl Auiimt .Mth, _10112 ut the IlorouuhMult' at ft:HO P,M, ipi'fvlil'lint. tlnu>i.

Bid '.{onus'"and upcclltoitilonn m'n.v. t ic;>bt;ilni'<l />t .the Doronuh jhill, •••

. Tlrj purpouc uf icooWJhU- tlicne I>I<IN•i tn . coiiHtrtict .fl.n.W fnot of. *C'on'cro'tc

>urb lilut rebuild rxIntlnK drlvrwnyx.There • neeewmry .In <Plit« Avt)., between•'ontfr 3t, mid Ov« Onnvou'd-Wmtflnldown line, fii Beech Avi\ botw.fiyi Cen-

jefa St. And tire Ci)i'woori'\Veitflnld town1I|\B,. In Onk St., brt>vnnh South Avetnii [.(iciml 'Av'c Omwood, N.-.I

AH bldii iniinl b« mibniltlud in n innlcdonvelopo, clonrly- murkod "Proponnl forthe CoYnrttnttton of Concrete Ciirbn InPino: Atfe,, Bctweun Center St. und Gnr-wood-Wentnnld Town I.IIHI, Beech Ave;between Center St., nnd anrwood-Wcut-field .T-owit Line, nnd Onk St., bctwvenSmith Av«. nml Locftitt Ave." und. thebldtti'rV ii/imc nnd ndclren

A cerl.llled check for 10'.-; nf th>fiinoimt, bid, or cn»h In llrti .of fliwli.shall ^coompuny 'th« prbppniil, . The xilridepotlt nhnll be cuii|)i<l«rt'd n uiuiniuti'ithnt.. the bidder f» nblc ind wllllnu t«perform ,lhi> work, in .strict • oeeorda.net'with the »pecl/lci\tloii«~-nUiicli«d to thejroposnl, cntur Into A contnict with tin:

-M«yo{ hnd council, nrid furhldh '« oom-pletloh bond ulunild thn bidder benwiydeiLjiitch, conti'Jict. ^Failure to eoin^

fie Jtop.r nnd CouncU'fi) rut.iln un.v)«rf- ftr nil of - the fundi . no depoBlted.o rclmbnrne.. the ' Iloi-oush of Onrwontl

for the oxpcnuo Inciirrcd by jiuch fathne.. Tho Mayor nnd Connc<n reserve thoright to njot t an\ QI nil bldH which in

j \V.|:ititisVll)v, Mass. , unfl served usi.'tiint piiNifor nnd Whitin.svil-le

1 uiilil lnji_ cull tWOIiio. He Is Ihe son-.ol. I.('i(l4)t/|i I3elt \ ( j f Wl'Stli-olfl, Who

j is an iiliier Of tlu-Viciil church.1 • Tlic .v|sltlft|£ pusVir -will bi1 .uf-i erimpjihierl- h,y' his \Wfi-, Mi i i l l yn ,..lint' in fin it* stm, .Jorinitjaiv.

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llnij 111.11l i l l U

'Illll"

The hridf. who was./'vcoried h.vi lie-r hi tbci , tr/ifJ Mr.C f riVv Tldwell11 nl. JCfilnntuw.fi as muli'dh. iiT linnor.,t- Hi'ldi>sini»uls. 'w<ii- M K S r'iiiriejii'7 Sei-ilt ol Colon!;!, (-(IIIMII nf th(:,(. bride, <ind Mr- l)ei inls

' . ' ,""„;; j ,".^-! »f Km-™.. Mdi>(- Priink Mubii of Seciiucu.s served

, .Kiiirn|i

°.il.,.?i foi I h c n[»t> (,Viilfm . I h r r-hlxj \l:ili>n u.f 111.''

^^•TH'^,Z|r.'».'1!im•:'«^a^l.•^ Urn,, U" ''.<•«!'llllrtl. ami lIslHMsA v r j u ^ U M I I I J - I . N..-W J . - T M - V . ' f m l I H I f l d . M r t l 7 ! . ' l l l O f I n d U l t l o l f l , F ' d . ,

l l v o n I h r| | . Wfvl n l ti

I 1h .and

i-hlTlvi', In . B l o c k -171. on-if t h r n iuu l l f j ' l <>f

"L!TZ I""""''' »f the. .Mi<;hi«jin; (<iii'.v Andr+'s of; Gnrwood, bni'llter

• .Mr*. Kdyy«rd KteiTipfi

j ; , ' k - i , I w i i i c k - t i o i - K u - y . a t w i s i c i i i i

; i i : ( l ,i l l i i . ' i i t i . f l | H I I ; I I n c . . c i i ' i l c v t

T i n - I l l 'Sl . J . l i 'U ' - p L i V i ; : ; , w c l e ' , '

(17^1. l . i i . n i . Wol ' . - i f k i ; . s c f o n d ,

M . i i f l . vn . I ' l l l l , ;infJ l l n i i l , | ' i i i W e s t .

. K i . n . U lioclc'f.v . VM . in i-., W i ' i c , f i r s t ,

L'etl.v H . i t l s l i . S c i o r i ' i , J i i c k i e K o i b a ,

iu i i l i h l r . l , K u l h y . l o ^ e w i c t i ' •

'I I . e - I K ^ I - ( l .u .c i - i . . , n l . t l i i - t w i s t

•••v.i y> . .(iy '." J i i c k i i v K' l i ' lm n n d S n - .

- . i . i Key i . c iJd . s ; - scforic l , ' Lini' l it W o l -

i >l<i u i ] ( } C : i i h y T i l b n a n . i u i d t h i r d ,

I' . i i VVi''.' ai- .d' .U.-' i lv O i i i n i h . .

i 'CJAHWOOp -Jimniie Cu^rtiuno,• 14-y.(-iir-'olfl soil of Mr und Mrs.JoM-ph Cusinano.. of ] 14 Willow^iveUui;; won .in hc/norabl.c-fRcn-

i t ion iiwiif.il nf Sf'ifi frciiti HW- Fis'btTBody' Craft.so^an's Guild. GeneralMotors COIJJ^ Wnrivn,. Mleh.-.Twr' ati'iliifaliire "dream »«u" lie d«-Sitfnod and btiilt. '..'•;• j

Jinlrnie entered Ihc contniitlfionfor f/hr first time this year. 'Hesaid toda'y 'that "he plans IQ. Com-pete aunin nrxl year.' The'jnooTelhe entj-red was in .1/fi scale, buth'o also builds 1/25 scale models."

A Kraduute of Lincoln School,Jimniie will ,>nter hi.s freshman

! year at Arthur I:,.School,

annrjal Summer Session..The ,^-,week">ltOT5«irn. opened

Jutui 25 'and willIfwcludc on AuB' ?u st 3 A bojiPhnh*. the SunWierSession Kl rffents are'regularly on-

: rollecl>iil . T7n*on Junior t©0.OBe,• white the others .are from 90 otherculleRes and universities through-out the-country. ' -- ••-

;' Tho.. 450 students' 'reside in 70communities in len hJorth ohdControl. JtirMsy countieH, Including

"Union.•• Berfien, Es.stx, Hudson,Huntej-dbn, Mercer, Middlesex,.

1 Morris. Pussnic, and Somerset.! The local students enrolled in.Union Junior College's Summer^Session nre; Miss Rosalie F.. Cof--

"•dtT-onc of 504 Center street, JohnS M'icklewitv. of 232 Third ave-nue, Richard J.-Moleen of 500Beech avenue, and' George C. Ste-wart of 414~Wlllow avenue.

v«W- «t I) n.m Sunday . T h « V o r s h l , ' , 1 i i w A i , - . p v ^ i ^ d u « ^ ^ ^ ^ wood- w a , .solojst a n d - M r s . John-.service IN at III .a .m. u n « w tne "r,,» puhiii--ii.»nrciii.n . MclJermott of .Wcwtllcld was theMllllifner sehorlLlle. . ' \ » AH (»lerrntiHl-. |jriM.in will hi- Ulvnn I . . .„, . j i . ' , "

lull -(ipiMir'unltv 'to lie hciird.nt thf mild. ' •• ' •• <•.iinr i.n(i uiiM-r . • . . " , The bride, un alumna of Arthur

L 5>v>"1""1 of ""• ]twm.%^KNHt>N. | L Johnson ReKftmnl' HIKh School,

and Liiidii- Jlurney.

Ibiiry. GeiMle.in, inuslc dlr;MiiiouriCL<d thut hl.s dauKhjor,Cleorn.vn G^otioln, who will riftii.njSiitiirdny frorj.).'stvidyinK- .with theWosl.mjin.HtiT Ctioir ColltiKf. Prince-Ion, wiJI be the soprano sololsj, HerKelectJoiiR wfll include, "Lord,;Make Me Thine Instrument,'" (ibepra.ve.r of St. Francis), written byJJavId JStanlcy , York, a ' graduateof the Westminster Choir Collene^und "SlnK to the Lord," by AlecHow ley.

The. mid-week prayer .nice'tlnfiwill °be heltf'nt 8 R.in. Wednesday.

_ • - , _ . • • • ' • ' " • • \ ' " '

tloi't In Itii (iptiilon will* bent iic'ivt" Ihoi t f th I U h

pof the IU»roii'iih

* uonouon or OAIIVVOODA. T MOSCA,Ilnioiillh Clcrll

Dnlrd: July 211. lllliaAdv Pvtr. II I.HI '

'Chfliriiuiir^Clarli, Is a clerk -typist' af RCA

•St.Announces Topic

OAHWOOD : The Kev. StephenS'/:ii>o, piihtor <if Si; ri;.i.ul;.s UnitedCiulrcli..of Christ, .will pleach thisSunday at- * the .!)' a.m. worshipservice on the .topic, "CJod'si W«ysAre. W+'us.'int." Mrs. VltTSfVOrecnc

i-'rih e r u . i f i i i i t t ' t n ^ i f i i i»hurvirM T I I I T • • " • < - " « i - i v • v , . n n w : m 1 1 . anii-'CI'ial'JVifS T h o m s o n W i l l S i n n 1 a

KAHjfeRLY^Bmi^ or.^ NOIJTH. \W\ Lttcenbrook road, Micldlos«x, after di.ct;... -^ • . '. ,^.,.. . . . . . . .,.^.. . . . . ^^ H(>v, Mr. S/.abo will-be on

iifforitij full _.'. ', • " t> . ' i vacation-next week. Arrangements

The brldetffoom Is a grndiinte. -of.'•B(l. Easl-I>er • Frn/.er 'High ' Sehoof, -

i v . Crelghton, Pa., and attends Rui-BOROtJGII OF KENILWOKtll N*"rs University 'in New Binirrs'.

OIMJINA-WTK vo. (la-i* . ' jwick. Ho IK employed mis -sum-|AiABSTN^SN^imYTOK1 |pun?ic' i r ' o r b y L f ' c k h ( 1 ^ f KU'ttronics, Edi,n'lCJMTS IN A V D TO CKHT.AIN IJVNDS 'uir>. .

ro*f'&8*IJ"ll\lOTHNB!fe^WlJ! Th'% COUI>UJ- Wi" "Vl> '" 41"' .Y BinWv OP. . Nonni 12th Creenbroo . ,..,

trip to New England,.

Some dbslro is necessary to keepf i i . — g a m u e l Johnson .

ilworth p•nijinrn or public place;- nnd

'Wh It i t tth

oWthwo^or,..,, ,nnd\ fi

«xr;rr,r«Hi,vir» » • ' - < * « " J . - A H E l t N . . M I .

M " > ' " 1 'f'UIUf1 J McOEVNA

~ ' miih Clt-rk.

BORO\]GFI O F KEMLVVOHTIINOTICK OF flKAIIINd.

' • . I'loniilni lliinrilNOTI.CKU hereby, d l

t P d f th

tiiiriv or uubllc plnrn; nndWhi-rniK It lippiuitii to . ttiv'toovernlnu :

Finely of tho Iloiouuli of Kanllwojth Unit'• the public- titturMt will be THt(ter\ti)rvo<| .«

7-a« by- rclcnnliiH «»lrt I/mem JfCmi f.l»dlivitlon. _ , . . ' _HTATEMKN,T . ••-NOV^-THEBfcKOHE, Bfeifi' OIJDAYNICO" Tolnj-Notice ,fhut tho nbo^o OrdlnnnP* '

•h.v the anviirnniu Otvfty of pftts Unrouitnof w n * n«»»«<l nt a rt'iml.ir mrellnu of the;Ki'nllwoith: . • . \ 0<>v«rriiii|| liacly nf the nnroiiffh nf Kenll'|.

SECTION 1: Thul thn public rlj|ht»;m worth tinil tvsi approved l».v tfic Mayor i'iknd-tn"°thi' IIIIHIN. (vlnii 'W'MKUI VrmikllitV1') "'«' . I-Avt-mio for ltd fullJ width bctwiton thii ! \ • 24U\ f>AV OK .IOI.Y, 10112

| h i ' s ' j i i i u i i ' J c o u n c i l s *w ini-n» of erm-njeiiry durlnK Ihe pas-tor'.s absence.

. -

yof the

i ulvpn th'nt thc I'lnii- Ki'itorl.v «ld« .of North' lath Stri;et iln-T V"loMul if fK'en' . »»« • We,terly Kldr of iJorth IjHh Stra'et **

- PHILIP J; McOKVNA,Dhriudh Clork nf the

worth. Unron County,-Now. Jorai-y.' will;.}"' n l "' th." *"'"•' '* hrreby vnented, re-] \ " tlorouflli of KenJlworth, N. Jheld ii public lu'urlnu on Tlic.d.i.v, Auuunt ••*."•£«_S"*' ' ^ ' " " i ! "i r«'Hi . «k .• ?" , ' ' ' \ •'•lJv 'i4' ! D " 2

7. 10(ia. nt II P.M. .(PrcviillliiH l i m n , uf! f ^ T l O N 2: Thin Oritlnntica .*h<ill, Adv W : Wi M • . 7-Mthn- Upiniillh. Hull. Munlvliuil Rtilldlnu. I ~~-~^rr. T. : —" —;—*— V - •— - — -.-

GAHWOOIJ ^ Rob'ert.•Nndasky'i23r of, 07 Fifth avenue has • IOKIhis license; for otie month startingJtily 11 undcV the New Jersijy'Point System, according to Ned-»j.Pnrsojdan, director of the Divisionol Mntrti"Vehicles. • . . .

Automatic N IAf lNt

•_ Quiet heat—no boomlna blasUl• Fuel-thrifty G-E furnace.• Clean heat—lea* homework I -

GENERAL#ELECTRIC* ) •

Chapman Bros. Will Be Closed Saturdays\ Until October 1

•- -Plumbing • Heating36 NORTH AVE., E.

BROS.Air Conditi6hing

BRIDGE 6-1320fl«7 nri'iilevurcl, Kc-nl|w<iit)i, Now ,

li'i coniildur tbn nppllcntlou of (.(Kllnpliii!Hill Indiintrlnl Pork of Ihr liind fhotvnon the Mnp cif Qjillnplnu Illll. liidiinlrlnlPork ii ml wild ifvljcd map of OiillnplnuHill Irichmtrlnl Pink.' 1. • Th» ntirni* of the npplk-iiirt ln:,,tjiil-loplnu I rill Industrial PurU, of.70fl Mlchl-min AviMiui'. Kriillworth. Nrw Jcrncy, f»i.Ke. property forinvrly dt'NlUnntod on Onl-Inpinu Mill tnduntrlnl Pnr.k »ltuntD<l .onthd' nijrthci'ly mlcli1 of Muiriiier Avenueand HVvt-nniMi Drive nnd lumu-ii an l.otn0A1. thiouuh QA>|-,~t>hth liK'lUKlvii.

X copy ill sold mnp him bi-cti Hied withthe Milnlclpiil Clerk for public Inspcc-tHiii

AH'intpi'vatcd |ict'«onn will lip ulvoiv fullopportunity tp br ho.'ird nt thc unld timennd plilcp. • .

I3.V" order of the Plnnnlnu Ilnnid. ' • . . 8WEN. SWKNSON,

Chnlnniiii.THOMAS DKNINATI.

(JcfiPtiiry, •'Dlltfd: July HI, 1002.Adv. F««P«: $114B ' ' 7-2(1

BOROUGH OI KKNILWOFtTIINOTICK Of IIKAKINC)

rimiuliiK Hoard .NOTICE In l)i<rel>.v iiTveii'thnt the Plirin-

lnu Eloiird of- the Horatiuh of Rcrill-worth. Union' County, New Jemey,' willlpljl n public lifiirlnu on Ttiumli^-, AIIIIIIRI

7, 1002, *«t 0 P.M. fl*rpvitlllnu tlnivi, nttho BorouHh Hnll, lyiunlc-lpnl Hiill(lln«,507 Uoii'leviiid, KtuiHworth, New Jersey,

Iglljlf:.;::.^ M M - ' ^ r " - - -;;.'••'.-••

; • * , : - • • • * ! • : • - • ; - • • , : • ; • - • >

•(••A

:u....-,:.. . . » • ' ; . . «

T o g^w, to provide the latest and best inproducts and services, business and industryoften need funds'to buy jiew equipment-andfor other requirements. When executives ofthese companias come to us with their ideasand plans •— the source of more jobs -—

• • •

National State Bank supplies the moneythey need. In this way, yourNational State play an impoj&mtroie increating more jobs, moj«^work, in UnionCounty and

Your phone's a real whiz when *it comes to. gfetting'a lot done .in practically-no time."Answer-ing questions, settling details,taking you places you just can'tget to y.ourself—there's almostno'limit to the ways your phone

_,ca,n help you get through busy*days: Rely orTit often.

N E W

STATE B A N KONALELIZABETH * SPRINGFIELD • ROSELLE PARK

• SUMMIT • KENILWQFiTM • WESTFJELO -

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE

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CranfdMMid-Summer

Supplement To

:>•*"'

Cranfordid-Summer

Sales

VOL. LXIX. No. 27 CRAWFORD, NfeW^KKSKY, THURSDAY, JULY 2», 1002

,27,28rry DoumsFor The Biggest Bargains Of The Year!

Abbe Juniors ...Alban*LewisBarorfs Drug StoreBell's PharmacyBergen CameraBreen's .. '-.Brown's 5c & TOc StoreBuster Brown ShoesCranford Bootery -

11?7

1292889

ARTICIPATING STORES— > • * • • •

ford ftadio. ,. ' •Savings & Loan L 10

Debn ' fMr ' 6Fern's FurhiJure 8Goldberg's Men's Shop 6Harrison's * 1Jay-Mar 10Jody Maida .. 11Leshner's Fabric Center 4

~ Under The Auspices Of— '

Martin JewelersRobinson'sSeager's Drug StoreShapiro's Dept. StoreSportsman's Shop .TowneShoppeTownley ShoesTrubenbatK's - ••:•

23

10552

It10

CRANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCESTORES OPEl/TICL 9 P.M. THURSDAY FOR YQUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

SALES DAYS SPECIALS AT HARRISON'SDiscontinued Patterns

PAPERNAPKINS

Reg. 30cPer Package

ODD' SIZES

COLORS IN

CANDLES

NOW 15

ALL LEATHER

WALLETS. Reg. 3.95

NOW

1.95plus tax

SEE OUR

AS IS TABLEEaton's Stationery

Kscontinued Patterns

1n Ceramics

Glassware, Odd Lots

\ i PRICE

PRESCHOOLSPECIAL

SHEAFFER'SCartridge Penand Cartridges

$1.00only $ |$1.49 Value

HARRISON'S CARD & GIFT SHOP9 North Union Ave. Cranford, ,N. J.

•, M

j

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CttAVFORD (N, J.) CITIZEN AND OHRONICLE--TIItmflDAY, JULY 20, 1002

FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK - IN ALL COLORSt FINAL

BATHING SWISENTIRE STOCK OP

FAMOUS MAKES .Reg. 10.95 • 12.95 . 7.99Reg. 13.96". 15.95- £99-

Reg, 22,95,- 25.i)5 .,.;.... 15^99

DRESSESEXCELLENT SELECTION

Reg. 9.98-11.98 ...„

Reg. 12.98 -:...„;•.

l eg . 14.98

Reg.. 17.9810.9912.99

PEDAL PUSHERSAND SLACKS

Reg. 4i98 • 5.98 L.X' 3.99Reg* 7.98- 9.98 .... 4.99R e i . 1 ^ 9 8 : 11.98 6.99

•ft. •

BLOUSES.SPECIAL GRO0P

Reg; 3,98 .....*;.,..... 2;99Reg. 5 98 - 6.98 ............ 3.99Reg. 7.08 ;. -...',. 4.9*

TEE SHIRTSSLEEVBSLESS & SHORT SbEEVE

Reg; 2.00.^; ,. 1.39Reg, 2;98.:.: :..:.... 1.99Reg. 3.98. 2.99Reg. 4.98 - 598 ; 3.99^

TABLECLOTHSSOLIDS— PRINTS — ALL SIZES -

Reg. to 7.98

1/2 PRICE

SHIRTS-Long Sleeve

Reg. 2,98 ...» 1.99Reg. 3.98-^8-^5.98.... 2.99

HOSIERYODDS AND ENDS.

Reg. to 1.33

79c pr.

Open ThursdayUntil Nine P.M.

North Union Ave.

•y

:. SEPARATESSPECIAL GROUP

..Reg. 10.98 • 12198 7.99Reg. 14.98 : 8.99JReg. 17,98 *19;98 ...12.99

SUMMER HANDBAGSENTI l iB STOCK

Reg. 2 . 9 8 * - f . ^ ..•

&* - 3.9T

SLIPS & HALF SLIPSCOTTONS ^BLENDS

White Only \ •__Beg. 3.00-600

2.99 - 3.99

SLEEP WEARBlends — Cottons — Nylon

SPECIAL GROUP7 Reg. 4.0fl....6.00

2.99 ;• 3.99

BEACH ACCESSORIESBathing Cdps — Bags — Hats

40%

SWEATERSOPDS AND ENDS ^

Reg. 7.98 4.99Reg. 11.98- 12.98 7.99

FOUNDATIONS

Reg.Reg.Reg.;Reg.,

SPECIAL GROUP12.508.95...; . . - ; . . , . _7.50 -Y95 .........3 . 9 5 ••,.

9.995.99 v4.992.59

SUMMER SKIRTSi ENTIRE STOCK

Reg. 5.98 - 6.98 ...:....I Reg, 7.9a .. ...1 #eg, 8.98 - 10.98 ...,...-..

Reg. 11.98- 12.98 ...

3.994;996.99 -7.99

CAFE CURTAINSSOLIDS — PRINTS ~ ALL 3IZES

Reg. to 2.981.00

JAMAICAS & BERMUDASAssorted styles and patterns

, Reg. 4.98'... 2.99Reg. 5.98-6.98...: 4.99

e Reg. 11.98 ... : .:•.... 6.99 -

SHOWER CURTAINSSets '.-*- Cafe or RuffleU

SUMMER JEWELRYNecklaces, Earrings and Pins

- Reg. 2.00* - 5.00*

1.00*

* Plus Tax

Cranford

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CRAVFORD ( N ; J . ) GISggN ANXr.CIIBQ,NICI>^tlIt!RSDAY. JVLV SO

> • •

I'

J>

SUMMER MERCHANDISEMENSSHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS,

' Reg. to $3.98 ...,.•..-.•.-..«..,1......;..............

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS,- K e g . 3>2.yo antjv«j>«j.yp >•..,•. ;. °,

MEN'S COTTON CORD SLACKS,/ Reg. $4.98 .V./.-.:,,:.. :>:.:..<

MEH« BOAT NECK KNIT SHIRTS,( R e g . 53«98-'/...-..-TTT •..•...,, L. .'...,.

MEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS/'.. Keg. $4.98, Sizes 3V*h»-u40only .; „.

MEN'S CLAM D I G G E R ^ N T S ,i "R#g. $4.98 : ;....

BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE SPORXSHIRTS,• , Reg. $2.98 .'•;..rzz •...•.,.; • . - . - . v . . . . . . . .BOYS' BERMUDA SHORTS, ' NC

Sizes 6-16, Reg. $2.98 $1.59 eaBOYS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS/

Special Group, Reg. to $3.98 .BOYS'BOXER BATHING TRUNKS,

" Sizes 4-18, Reg. $2.98 :*..:'.:.!....j-....LADIES' SLEEVELESS KNIT POLOS, O

BLOUSES, Reg. to $2.98 $1.67 ea. LGIRLS' BETTER DRESSES, J)

$1 I

0

pr.

w**

GIRLS' AND LADIES' BABY DOLL P. J.s,

Reg. $2.98 ^ |GIRLS' TENNIS DRESSES,

Sizes.2-6x "....•..;...;.'.

Sizes 7-14, Reg. $3.98

EXTRA SPECIAL !

LADIES'& CHILDREN'S SNEAKERSby P, F. and Grips, Incl. Boys'High Sneakers. Dis'd. Nos.,Not All Sizes, Reg. to $5.95

BARGAINS GALORE ON OUR

77' - TABLEBOYS' BATHING TRUNKS

Sizes 2-6x, Reg.TERRY

SiPANT

Sizes 2-10, Reg. $1.98GIRLS' lrPC. PLAYSUItS,

Sizes 3-14, Reg. $1.98 ,.;...."......• ' . And Other One Of A Kind Items1

MANY BARGAINS ON OUR

G |RLS-eRH^BASUNSO.TS ,

BOYS' UNLINED JACKETS,~ By Tom Sawyer, 8-18, Reg. $3.98MEN'S & BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS,

Values to $4.98 '

.far$1

- ' • '

And Many Other Unadvertised Bargains!All Sales Final

nSTST DEFT. STORE-— OPEN THURSDAY EVENING « •

19 N. UNION AVE. \ .CRANFORD, N. J.

n» SPORTSMAN'S SHOP103 N. Union. Ave. " ' Cranford

Open Thursday Evening

/ . • • '

Hmtle doivn^m value

Comfortable

CHdce sekdwnsi

acron and c ^blends in your choice ofA ^eVexciting .special group

Odds and ends! Salesmen's samples

ArrowMostly Sporf.Shi

cotton shirtsatteFiis.

FAMOUS MAKE "GOOF" BALLS . $5 doz.Tough cover, perfect for golf-course kicks!

Voit Swim Fins" .. Reg. 5.98 NOW 3.98

<c.'

11 mm*

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<!RAN.F01tI> (N. .1.) f lT I rilllONIfrU'-—TfltlKH»A V.-.II.1M

1

BONI AT BAt $All ,

SWIM CAPS

25% OFF1 5 c *•'•

ANT TRAPS

$1.39BUFFERIN

$2.0(0

REG. S1 WELLAKOLESTROL CREME

RICHARD HUDNUTCREME RINSE

$1.70REVLONAquamarineShampoo

$1.50TREJURBubble Bath

iEVERTHERMOMETER

73cWith Thli Coupon

BAYER'S ASPIRIN49<

$1.00

SILVIKRINSHAMPOO 49c$2.00 ^

LUSTRE-CREHESHAMPOO

$1.50 ;

REvtorLOVE PAT COMPACTS

(close-out)

,Wlth Thit •[Coupon r

mt—•• !ti

iKOTEX

24's

$21.95

GEVRAL PROTEINXlbs.

5 pounds

PURE

83c69e

MAVIS TALC

$1.00FRIENDSHIPGARDENHand Lotion

4 9 *$ 1 . 0 0 ."'.WILLIAMSLectric Shave

$2.49Folding, TravelSYRINGE .

$1.49

I 23

NOXZEMASKIN CREAM

m

$1.50

LENTHERICSummerColognes

69c89c

CREPESwim Cap

49c

$3.95

Firsl Aid Kit$2.79

39c$1.00 ,WILLIAMSAqua Velva

39c$1.35

LANOLIN PLUSBaby Curl

$1.50

WASH 'N ' SETShampoo

1U

X •

RICHARD HUDNUTEGG SHAMPOO

,89c

LISTERINEANTISEPTIC

$1.00

WOODBURYHancf Creme

3M.00

DERMETICSCologne

BAB0PT DRUG STORESTORE HOURS; Q:30 A.M. to 10 P.M.We, reserve the right to limit quantities.

Opp. Craniord Thoatro — Sloro. Also In Westiield

34 EASTMAN ST. TEL. BR 6-6100I ~Jj . i\ Ml I . ^ .

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MID-SUMMER SALE DAYSJ

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY

U. S. KEDETTESSUMMERETTES

^2.99Valuei to$5.95

STRIDE RITE

Discontinued Styles

Sandals & Wedgies

NATURALIZERSHOES

Reg. to $15.95

MANNEQUINSHOES

^6.90Reg; $12.99

TEENAGERS & WOMENS

Selected

23 North Union Ave. BRidge 63272 Cranford

SALES DAYS SPECIALS

FI IMSBLACK AND ^

SIZES 126-127-620 ONLY

for99<KODAK BROWNIE FIESTA CAMERA

OUTFIT• _ . . I . . . 1 . 4 , . Camera, Flash, Batteries, Ncckstran, Film.inc ludes: FiaShbuibs.

W i l l SttOfit* B l a c k and White Prints,Xolor Prints, Color

Take One On Vacation With You

34 North Ave., W.BRidge 6-1024

Open Thurs Eves

SALES DAYS SPECIALS

ICE BUCKETSturdy and Decorative

r) Keeps Ice 24 Hours

$1.001SAVE 0N

PITTSBURGHWMNTWhite Only

OutsideHouse, Paint

fmidoRubberized

Per Gah

. DELUXE UNIVERSAL

COFFEEMAKERAutomatic Coffee Making

At Its^ All Time Best!

4 to 10 Cups. ,.

sg. $29.95 ^

3,TRACK

ALUMINUM

STORM WINDOWS-•" Top duality -

Bring,In Your Sizes,

.95 ea.We Repair AluminumWindows and Screens

SHADESWhite, Light Ecru or Pink

Up To 36 Inches ,'—- on .your roller* —

Embossed Plastic, WashableFade Proof, Fire Retardent

$1.49I

f 100% VINYL PLASTIC

GARDEN HOSE; Guaranteed 5 Years,

' * '.' • 50 Ft.

$1.391TEFLOrf

FRY PANNon-Stick

Reg. $6.00

vim3VENETIAN

BLINDSDAY-NITE "S" SHAPED

Slats Provide Light +± TightClosing, Washable PlasticTapes, Nylon Cords.

18- 36" Widths ...54" or 36" Lengths

Reg. $4.95

leqvy GalvaniireS

IE CANSTWENTVNGALLON

Limit — Two To A Customer

REDUCED PRICES— on all —

OUTDOOR GRILLS— PLUS A —

FREEBag of Charcoal

V

20% Off Lawn UmbrellasLawn ChairsChaise Lounges

Alban-LewisHOUSEWARES • HARDWARE • GADGETS • GIFTS

Open. Thursday Evenings *

109 N. Union Ave. BR 6-0866

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RED CROSS SHOES .""

AMlRiCAN GIRL SHOES

BUSKEN5 SHOES - {Z^~.

FREEMAN SHOES

EDWARDS SHOES

AMERICAN JR; SHOES

. FOR WOMENu Roq. to $15.95 8.99

. to $10.98

WOMENReg. to $7.08

•von Mm '•. ,Hog. to $17.86^';

3.9$

r, to 19.95

p cmumiKNHog. to $9.95,

CAMP MOCCASINS <'""-hC^"M!S?Mers

SNEAKERS

U. S. KEDETTES

KUDU. nMLMND, P.?,S.* to$5.98 \

R«g. to $5.95

Abov« Sp«oldlM Aro Discontinued Styles'.'•

2.99

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'•:••> MIEW tOW PRICES,• VWe Need THe Room for New Fall Mdse.

EVERY DRESSand Junior

i:ooFormerly to 14.96

BATHING SUITJunior and Mlnei •

32-3*

Pormarlyr to'r

ALL SLEEPWEARGowns — P. J / i _

Baby Dolls -— Sleep Cdilt

Formerly 3.98

COTTON

KNIT SHIRTS

FoKmarly fo 3.98'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIl'llllHIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIWIiniillillUIIMUIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

WOVEN SEERSUGKBR

CULOTTES• • • - » - . 5 - I S

199, Formerly 5.90. - .

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SWEATERSAll Wool Shetland* -

25% OFFBERMUDA and JAMAICA SHORTS

PRE - TEENS — JUNIORS

2J9 w f ^, Formerly to 5.98

iHMiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiNlwiiiuiiniiiuiiRi liuNiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniwiiiiiiiAiiiiiMWimimliiwuili.iiiiiini

,24 EASTMAN ST. BR 67720

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GIRLS' ROBESOulltt A TwrlM-

SIIM

25% OFFNylon

Carriage Nets

Full Fashioned

Kant-Run Titos: WHITE ,6r LOPf&N

pr.

Pedal PusherSett

SIIM 7 • 14

| .97set

DRESSESTbkam 3 Days Only

Girli' Baby DoirPAJAMAS

Slz«i6-14

j.69 pr.Slaavalait

BLOUSESSlxai3-6xand7-14

I-3*Tennis Dresses

Sita»7-141 V '*

Girli'BATHING SUITS

Sim W, \2,14

2^DRESSES

All RmiiainjngS l

ReducedDrastically

SLACK SETSSlz«i3 - 7

Pvrfectfor Back 1*0 School

25% OFFUHb Boyt' .

Spring CoatsValuei to 17.9B

sirL.tttl» Boys'

PAJAMASShorfi — Sport Shirts

Ph 37

20% OFFLlHla Boy*'

SWEATERSSbfs 3 - 7

25% OIFETON SUITSA I N T Sport Co*N

32

FOR CHILDRENW* Haiwv© The Right to I,lml« QuantfHes'

EASTAAAN ST. BRIDGE 6-2510

Boyt' Summer

PAJAMASSizes ^

Reg. 2.98

pr |

Boys' ShQrts &Walking ShorH

Shes

SHIRTSBoys'Long SleevePerfect ForvFall

Sizes 8 - 2 0

25% OFFROBES

Boys' FlannelsSizes 8 - 2 0

2-97 eachSLAX

Sftes 8 - 20

20% OFFAwy Patr In The Stew

SWEATSHIRTSZip • Fromy Sixes 8 • To

POLOSCollar StyletStfes 8 • 20

Reg. 2.98

SPORT SHIRTSShort Sleeve, Sizes • 6-16

.29 each

Boys'

BATHING SUITSSizes 8 - 1 8

SPORT COATSSizes 8 - 28-—' —

Reg. $13.501© $20.

25% OFFSWEATERS

Sizes 8-20*

25% OFFRAINWEARAIMAfoather Coats/

20% OFF/

6 EASTMAN ST.

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Vol.LXIX. No. 28. 3 Sections; 'i'8 Puges CflANFOW}, NEW JERSEY, .THURSDAY, AUGUST 2; 1962 8»c«Md CUM Poitoff* Pi'ldAt Cnmford, N. J. TEN CENTS

__ TBTttRRj^Ltj TACTICIAN? •— tense moment Iti U'Uiorbiill nmtch nt Crnnforti iJOy%-CnmR.,,tfn_Sllvor Lake 'lipnr' Hope^whurirnnnuol Olympics .competition wm Held during the fourth week of the

• ^ ' j i b H CBrnperiiY^vero clivtclod Jnto tour teams', .'mid. after' imiiiF~t&iyii ot g«}nus and contestsf ' ' M j h U ^tho

Of 4th Week• Doiiglns Dininl, non of Mr. and

Mrs, Curl DIRinl of « Mendollotjue, wan nnnieil.Camper of tho

Week '''''dtiftnjb' tho'.'• ibufth 'week atCranfai'd/BbyV Camp, l ien's an-"pounced by Raymond D. W ji'd, di-rector. Douglas was-selected from n

7 i b h dforoup of nix'.boyrwj" otimpoi's of .their cabins,. They, Cnbjh •al, DavldJKarnllii; Cabin '%i

Jeffrey. MiMar; Cabin "3, ttaritfy|>ctcr«on;/£nbih 4, Benjamin Kn-

.-falls; JSubin. 5; Brad Nostrarid;a

honor cabin award .went toP n 3 / o f whieK: Mike Huff Iscounselor. The members of thehonor cabin are Arthur Phillips,Robert Elliot, Richard Teity, Ran-dy Peterson, WUllom Humphries,C h l s pndls nnd •Rielinrd, S i 6 k '

vlellert tho

Jboing ^enmpers ;W>yv

divided, intof ^ , a n n u a l O)yrr>

picrcoTfipeUtlon. After mnny dnyu(Sfifam>aTind.odntoSt8 the IWIvcr-pit&'of Michigan won by five pointsover tvvo of'the other tennis. The'jiyinnihB icnm -was entoched bfy

* Cwmuelora Jamon • Downing- andCraig Noiat.•'? Members of the University ofMichigan tenm wcro Douglas Di-$Unl, Randy Efctdrson, BruceThompson, Richard Terry, JeffreyFnlinntlor, Scott Ebcrlc, Charles^ndis, Dcnn Swlck, MichaeliMnrkowich, Richard,' Sikorn, qmcljDcvld Knrnlls. "'• Contest winners wore reported»s follows;

Pl l- .-„-„ iplong, Scott Eberle; d|afts4Jpichord Kimmolmann; bowcling,

!, r__Jtonies-Mackevich^ totherball, Scott"~ (Continued wn Page $)•

X

GroundFor

Dr. Thomas Roy Jones of. Westtleld, chairman of the board oftrustees of Union Junior College, last night •'. catted" on the- clMfccns ofUnion "County to Hceopt the chnllurtRo to provide the new fiicllftle.qthe college wIlT'.nct'd In the- next decade' to servo 2,000 fulltlrne day

students." ';"..- ...', .,.'.Dr. Jones spoke at ground breaking for'Union,. Junior'

$000,000 Campus Center to belocfltod directly behind tho Nomn-hega'n Building arid "fronting onPrinceton roa'd,

"We shall need more .ho\v build-go before the plaster o'ii 'the wnlIs

o\thls drib wlll.be dry," Dr. Jones"Tuitions will toko c»ro of

expenses', bi!nrtlTh._fundsfor growth must come, from thosewho .Jive In those communities.We, mmonslblo dtlauiB, mimtaccept tho e>

The* chnirH)an-* of the boardon Jlttilor Coli

bfligf)polntedx

.%!.--- ••»a«!»P total _ _ ..

'The g<5nlWhiah we hXtl plannedto'rbaeh in;in the astoundmgly short Jpticc of

' . " " ' . , ' , . •&&*

ortd yea.r; M QU* ito w buHdlng^the•limit placed onour_ttitglljjiertt wnnot-thVnumber of applications re«ejved» riot, wa> It. the fever stiffen*,ing entrance requirements which,

~, 'matter of goad educationalstandards, have .boon Imposed, butit was the pliyfiicttl limitation' of.bur building.11. .;

By freeing classrooms in thepresent building now used for slu?dent and other activities, the col-lego will be able to .accommodate200 additional students nnd "do abetter job.for all who come to bet-'.tor themselves through -know-ledge;" Dr: Jones "related/

"You might say to me," ho con-tljiued, "'How did this .come

'Whnt cnused thiit great,leap forward?' 'How did a collegesuch as this suddenly appear fromnowhere?' The .ans.wer 111 that the

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StatisticsShow JulyCool and Dry. July WHS compttraUveiy dry andcool, according to figures compiledat the* Union Junior CollegeMeteorological] SijOtlqa. by HaroldDtiljocqi metpdrologist, and bnilttcd to the U. S. Weath^rttOM'' '" ' **;:

Proelpltation totaled 3.87 Inches,compared with 0i hdrmai r#lrtf«li o'f4.28 InehoB,, Total precipitation for" ' \p:#i'\> 23.05

With 31.30jWSBTncHcs

7I76 inehei, white the total lorIt iVOi 'KM\pnly a severe thunderstorm on

July 23 which resulted in JUdInches of rain snyod the area fromn Ywy\ dry period,. There was nomeasurablejraln during the first 13days of tKb"rnonth.

The averWo. .temperature for thomonth w a s \ l . 5 degrees;us etnji-"paved with nnormul average tem-perature of k o degrees. Themaximum mercury reading was 05degrees on July 8, >vhllc the mini-mum temperature wtis 51 degrees:on July 28 -± the lowest July read-ing In-tho thrccrycnrXhistory ofthe UJC Meteorological TSttition." The average maxlmum\omper-

ctiire was 83.ff dcgi=eo»j_<tVl -thegHaverage mlnlm"u7n~!Vjmpcrntiu\was

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to nsProdiiced for TV by Local Couple

A preview of .films for childrencalled "Storytoons" producedjby. a

Cranforti couple1 will be showm at10 a;ff». Wednesday at the CranfordPublic-Library during the wecft-ly Story^Timc sponsored by the?Junior VIA. v

"Stprytoons" will be shown ontelevision for the first time whenChannel 13, new educational tele-vision station, takes to the air inthe fall. Tho films, produced byWilliam Tell Clcmons of 34 Len-homc drive, north, tire narrated byJils wife. . _ _ _ _ _ - -

Art work -for the films, which. Jirc ba,scd onTnTHdreh's classics, hn§

6eon created in Mexico where theClcmonses have been living for'thepast five- years. Mrs. Clemons,known professionally ns MargiePoll, has adapted -the stories for''Stbrytocms." She tells the story

•.nnd sings in the animated films.However,' unimation is limited inorder to put the emphasis on storytelling, Mrs. demons noted,

Mrs. Clemons will Introduce tlicfilms.at the library showing?.Atthe present timcSO films arc ready

./or television use And a scries, of165 is planned. Stories r'ango from

""tittle'Ue'd "Riding Hood to "The-legend of the Palm Tree," a Bruzi-Jlart'lniry tale. Mrs. Clonums *;*\dtho latter- tale was translated forj\mericun children during a chil-dren's book exchange under the-Good Neighbor Policy 'originatediby President Franklin D. Roose-velt,

"gtorytoons" were chosen for

.CHILDREN'S HOUR — "The turkey who lives on the hiU" isshown marrying"'the "Owl iuid. the- Pussycat" in a scene from ascries of films for children" called "Storytpons" to be previewed at10 a.m. Wednesday at the Cranford Public Library during theJunior VIA Story Time. The children's classics havebcep" producedfor television by a-Cranford couple, Mr. and-Mrs. William Tell-Clcmons'of 34'Lcnhonie drive, north, residents here for the pnstmon'lh. Art. u-oVk fqv Ujc television films-hus been.'done in Mexico.

adopfed for record players.a-showing a-t the New Yofk Pub-• Slng-u-tunes' written bylie Library. Educators and young'demons are incorporatedaudiences across the country have' ench story, and the children are

into

round Art to Be Displayed;istration Total Reaches 2f$4Q

'.'."Arta nncl ernfts made by tho cblldren In Crnnford's sown munici-pal playgrounds last month willbe on diop.lnjr for a wwuk beginning•tomorrow In the window of Rich-ard Hnrtlg'H art supply shop nt101 North Union avonuo. ajbei.H of-the HupeHflflory ntarT willnrrnngp the dlnplny, It wrt« nn-nou.nced by Thomas Tlpaldl, pinyurodiid HiipervlHor.. Mr,. Tlpnldl rf>poTtc<i thnt the

registration wag Jf,840 at the beglri-nlrig'oftjic fifth week

HiBhllghOi of theof "the weok werebubble gum, bcriuty, talent nnddo«r- contoHts, a peanut hunt andn hot pnrnde. At Memorial FieldFriday the Field HotimV. was re-stored to Its true White color by«hUdr-eft-- ,wh.p':.. vised soap pads,Hcrub" brushes and p.»IU of water.Credited with working imprclnllyhard and long w erb Margai'et AnnMnrklci HoRomnry Ullng, NnncyOonelln and Tony i3orarfllnclll.

' ; Fifty-children "^ttnlclpatod Inn peanut.hunt attlie AdnmH Avc-mio playground last week, Tliepeanuts wutt) colored -nnfl worth

i. Winners .were:Kathleen Krlly; second, DanielCostnnzo, and third, Linda Luct-hold, > "

A dog contest, was hold,week. also. •Winnors. were: Bestdiekned dog, Scout, owned by Viv-ian/ Dnudt; best trained, Missy,owned by "flobert Dldkbn; longent.tnll, Beauty, owned by Chris Porn;shortcut tail, Tooky, owned byD t i r b n r n Kallnowski; curliest,T6»si),; owned by Karnn Zakro;longest cars, Cocoa, owned byJoyco Oarrlty; smallpnt, Sklppy,owned by Linda Mueller; bestlookftig, Duke, owned by LauraMason;" most talented* Poody,owned by Carolyn Brockcr, andcutest, Cookie, owned by AnnDoLouUn,

Actlviltas sireted this iveok ln-clmlp i poHtiimt''(;ontci«t and a soft-bal| gome .with tluv giris againstthe boy»,

A npyolty race and a funhy halW l t t t tshow Wenj popular Bctiy^ttei-«t

Broolttidc Field last week iandro-sjiltedjhx many^wuuierB.--In—th»three legged race, winners were.:ft rat, Janice Auorbach and Mary

RBy; second, ~~and PrancoH Brown; third, Gary^ h d d! L Lanil Larry. Lee.

Tho Wheelbarrow race.was. wonby Susan Bnpst and FrancesBrown;.-.Janice. Auorbach andMary Jano Ray; Mark OoHaven-and Michael 'Occi. "Relay, racowinners, ago 0 nnd under, wore:Michael Martin nnd Michael Occl;Harry Leo nnd JofT. DoHnveri;snn Oroy and Mnllo Gordon, andages 0 and over, Ross Crec andCharleb Vogcl,- Susan Bapst.andFrances Brown; Jeff Gray nndMnrk pe Haveh. —-

Toni Pace rind, Gloria Mottotho "best in show" awards

for funny hats. Hnving the.bljr-gest hn.ts were Kathleen Kolly,Mary Lou Snrrecchln, an9' Mnri-'anne KclJy, nnd smallest,. Mlchocl,Cscrn'icn,' Mark Csernicn nnd Lin-da Swetmnn.

Mont qriginnl hats ,wore worn byGregory Csernicn, Ginger S6rger^nd Ellen Wnlsh; funnie»tr DebbieTucker nnd Susan Gray; most un-ustail, MiSBy Gray, Mary ClareBnblts and Ann Bnbits; cutest,MarkXSwetmJin, James Prout nndDebbie Csornica. . . .

FunnV mejri's hnts, Cookie Bate-man, TcrW and Chris Wnlsh; odd-est hats, Knren fcuhl, Wendy Sor-ger nnd LnuWe iuhl; craziest hats,Fatricln Brown, Deborah RaySharon Mnicntdnas.

A doll and model plwrie Annd a treasure. Hunt .were slatedfor. this week.. A

Among the arts find crnfts arcpotholdcrs, lanyards\ clay ash-trays, chains with flowers, painted

models, raffia co«l bottles,, co«l bottlesbeaded sunburst <mats, ma\ks, hatsand shopping bags.

LincolnTit_Lincoln field rtuide

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Week's WeatherUJC Meteorological StaUon

BAJIOLO VVrtOCQ,

H,\vascooJ tHis week in Cran-tord as; tempera turds ranged froma high of 85 acgrccs' yesterday to alow of 51 degrees Saturday.

Only -.02 inches of precipitationwas recorded on Mimda

received the flllns enthusiasticallyat special previews, Mrs. demonsreported. The same films will beproduced for school and home u&u

asked to sing along.Mr. Clcmons,has been producing

radio and television shows since(Continued on Page 6)

Tile average temperatures rangedfloni a maximum of 77 degreesyesterday to a minimum of 6d" de-grees Friday.

A year ago the temperaturesranged from a high of 00 degreesto a low of 8p degrees. Preciplta-

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HAPPY BUBBLE BLOWEnS-^Young contestants' In n 'bubbleICU.IT) contest lit ^unny Ac,rea_pT(iy3JetS4««t*weok look as If' the

. blowing is fun'. Among tho winners were (left to right), in.tho5-7 a«c. group, IMO Kunzo, 7, of 12;> Mohnwk-'drive, and in the11-10 group, Richard Behtson, .l;b,-()f J25 Mohawk drive,

Local Chiropodist Is NamedIndustrial Relations Director

. Dr, :ftbbJirt 15. Wfltsbn of 7 North Union avenu.0 has been nurrfoddirector of industrial and community iielatlo'ns for the J. I. KlslnkCorp., Newark, effective Scptombnr 1, It was'Announced .this week.

The Klslnk firm is the Invest rtyil estate and mortgage•• bunkingfirm in the state and docs busincHs throughout the nation.

Dr. Watson" hus mnlntulncd on(jffico hore for the practice of chi-ropody for tho past seven yearsHe served us first president of theCranford Chamber of Commerceand is a member of the CranfordRotary Club. '

l ie retired recently ns .presidento* tho toiw Jersey State JChamber of Comme|cc andiehtly is nntiOnar'cllnlrmnn 'ii

cbitimunity development in thatorganization. He is a. past presi-dent of the Cranford Chapter ofJayc:oes.: ..• :-,

rDr. Wntson Wns .nnmcd'outBtandIng local president among ".the 6$Jayceo' chapters' in tho stntc in1950 and wns selected as '"'Qut-stnridlng Young Man of the Ydar"by the local group in 1900.

Earlier this year, he was*>namodby Governor Richard J. Hughes torin' llrmembor advisory committeeto help the State Tax Policy Com-mission make, a study of Now Jer-sey's tax problems.

Dr. Watson, who resides inMountainside with his wife andtwo children, attended Rutgers nndTemple Universities and was grad-uated from the Chicago CclTcgow»tChiropody and Pedlc "Surgery in,195.1. He Interned at the ChicagoFoot Clinic. , . . -"

DR ROBERT E. WATSON

Health GoodIn First Half

Cranford'l)aH,made q good starton a healthy year, with Infectiousdisease totals showing decreasesin all categories for the first sixmonths of 1062 as compared withthe first Half of lust yenr, accord-ing to statistics released by MissMarion E. Bonnel), acting rcgls-trar of vitijl statistics.-

MurHages increased, whilebirths nnd den|hs decreused herefor tho six-month period.

Comparative •• six-month totalsfor infectious diseases were re-ported as follows, with the 1002figures given first in each case:Strep thcont, 9,4-150; measles, 234-400;• Scarlet fever, 10-18; infectious'hepatitis, 3-4;' pneumonia, 1-9;tuberculosis, 5-6, \' There w.erc 76 marriages heroduring the first'haV of 1962, whilethe 1,061 total.for the same period.was 83. £lx-month totals forblrthij Were -212 this year and 227last year and the figures fordeaths were 124 this year snd 137last ye^r.

Local ScoutersReturn From StayAtPhtttrionl Ranch

Wl'lUnm DlTullio of 207 Walnutavenuejjjnd James Turley of 446Loxlqgton avenue returned Sundaymorning from a two-week campingtrip to Phitmont Boy Scout Ranch,Cimnrron, N. M, They accompanieda group from the Union- CountyCouncil, BSA. Mr. DiTulHo isneighborhood commissioner fortho-Westq'rn District.

Mr. DiTullio reported thut heharj difficulty sleeping in his ownbed Sunday night after spending1r8- nights in a variety of bunks, onthe train- nnd in camp. Enrouto totho ranch, the group visited Dis-neyland, the San Diego Naval Re-cruiting Base, Balboa Zoo nnd the

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Personnel of a dtizeh'u swimrfilnc pool study comrnUteowas announced yesterdhy by Mayor Nicholas S. UiCortc. Allmember)* have agreed to sqrvc and they will be officiallynamed at; next Tuesday's- meeting of the Township Committee,the mayor stated. . •'.' •''--v\ " • ' * . . •"-/•__,-'"Wolte-r Tomey, former president Qf the Nomahegan Civic

Association, has been desig-nated as; chairman. Membersinclude Robert M._Crane, form-er president and 'one.of thefounder of the Cranford SwimClub; Norman rioden, n .memberof the Planning Bonrd; Mm AnitaSehlltlnger, n member of theCranford Hecrcntion Committee;Frank DITullio,. Jr., Democraticcnndldnte frtr Township Commltrtee who nuggested the study bo•undfirtdken; . Edward Harklns,formeT'presldtent of the Criinford-

Si. WideningSeen NeededBefore Light• A trnfflc-fclgnnl will not operateproperly fif~Norjh , and Ellzabelhavenues unless^ North avenue JBwidened ' In 'that imtnedlatt! /iren,Deputy Stain TliKhwny Commie^-f-Kenllworth .Jnycces; Walter E.

sloner O.. II. FritZBcho advisedPublic Safety Cummlssioner • H.Raymond Kl'rwun ln«t week."

Jj'rit/sche wrote:"Wo havo not cOiopletud pur iri"vcstigntlon of the Route 28 - Eliz-abeth jivenuf- locution for trafficsign./rl.-irixtnllntlon. However, pre-Umluary review of the loent'idn'

that, u trafficHifimji willnot operate properly unless Route'28 is widooed in thnl irrfmedinteuron. ,

"Should we find the signal in-stallation warranted, it will ro-lulr .considcrnblc time to prc-

construction plans for therevision of the Intersection," theletter- concluded.

The latest' letter from the StateHighway Department'was in roplyto n cominunlcailon from Commis-sioner ' KTrwan furnishing'tlonnl dntn nnd appealing directlyto State Highway ComfnlsslonorDwight, Painter /or ig a i n t r / o r iuJtkwU; Xhvtotter is presently away from hisofTicc on vacation. ,-•-.•• .,. • ,

Cooper, local attorney, and An-rthony Isanc, nn engineer.

In n letter to the Township'Camn^ittec r«centl.y, Mr. DiTulllonhrl Harold Seymour, Jr., pointedout thnt in fipmt! communities inEssbx arid Union counties, (swim-

ipool) "facilitlcK areto tho cltl.2crw.of n. munici-

pallty and can be completely built ~'r

nnd operated on u ehnrge 16 the- "-citizens who wlfih to use the pool,"

George Bnucr, director 6f rec-reiiilon in MJ.llburn, told the Citt-•"•-/en nnd CJironicle this week tba-t .the now ^400,000 pool opened" ro- .cehtly'in that community has been,nn outstanding success. Largestdnilv attendnnct' thus far- has been1,300. . .

The Millburn pool was.built Ina, mtwjclpally-bwncd park, avold-Wg land acquisition cost, Flftecn-ycor bonds wcro issued by tho v~townshlp to finance construe*tJon, and the bond payments. In-terest And operating caste are be-ing, financed froM $50 annual

i W to Millburn famllii!8.said tho Millburn

• {(Cpntinued on Payc 6)r^Bau

VisitorWe inTkkCotMiiry

MRS. PUSHPA MATIIRANI

Putrolinnn SuspendedOn Charges by Chief

Pntrolmnn John Thimons hasbeen suspended from the .policedepartment for 90 days "for in-fractions of the ordinance govern-In4! the police department," it wasannounced this week.

Thccharges were preferred byPolice Chief Lester W: Powell andthe penalty was imposed by theTownship Committee, effectiveJuly 27.

Mrs. PUshpa M'athTirrl 61 NewDelhi,. India,.ajrrlyed.'in.Cranfordon.Monday for a..nJonth'a viglt inthe home 4t Mr/ anjEii %n. J. J3.•Warririgton, Jr,, :i^, Kensingtonavenue. Mrs, MatJhiranl is one of agroup of 10 from India,'sponsoredby the Experiment Inrintcrhation--ol Living, who will vlgit in thiBarea. Tnc Westfleld Rotary Clubhas charge of the project. '

Mrs. Math'rani has never beenout fcfitfer native country, and saysthat she has ji keen -desire to studythe family lite in; this country and "apply tho experienceg"ained..1oim-.prove family lifG j n the country,among the cross section of herpeople. • • :. ,

The Experiment in International—-—-*Living was originated in 1032 andhat, various programs of exchange 'with other countries. The purposeof the project is bettor understand-ing and friendship with oiijrWeignneighbors. » . •

On Tuesday the Westfleld RotaryClub was host to the group at aluncheon and took them on a tourof- the town ond its facilities." •

On September 4, the group willtravel to Washington. D. C, for afew days of sightseeing" Bciororeturning to India on September 8. • '

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Awarded Scholarships to Attend UJCm

• Scholarships at Union JuniorCollege provided by the CranfordKiwiinis Club, the Cranford RotaryClub, and .Cninford •Local 52*PH\, have been won by Miss Ro-cht"lle\ Block, .Miss Helen Sipp, andMis." Carol Ann Bunck.

The aelpction of trre three recentgraduates W Crariford High" School

iinnourrced today by Dr. Kenrncth, C. MacRay, UJC president.

Miss Block, {laughter of,Mr. and

CTWfTf6Ta KiwanisXClub scholar

won by Mls.s Sipp, dniighand Mrs. Frank Sipp of 94 Eliza-beth avenue. ' \

Both the Kiwanls and RotaryScholarships are renewable.for asecond year at Union Junior Col-

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