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THE CIttOTORD CITIZI?! him CHROMCLB, THURSDAY, FBBRUARY 28

TOE CRANTOWP CtTtZPf

"Bird of ParactTse"; third. Dr. Howard R. Best, superlhten-



jwa CHS Sem^sL bsidiary of 'johnsonnasa~3ohn» Adult School of 'schools; Mrs. Walter J .



HmUYmmgGOP Cranford Young Republicans Greet Sen. Kindergarten Cranford Airman in South Dakota soi\. •

He att'ended Union Junior ^Col-

"Colleen."'. aj)d

able mention, Mrs. Badeuii.

rior's Court." - • 'i", • _

i Conlrv. James F. Kervick, Chari-

ning RudrTand





For'Continued Enthusiasm' Enrollment MerittfchohrshipCorp. lege two years and was graduated

in 1951 f r o m ; Marietta College,

Ohio, after iniJe years in the Navy

„.* a t Cranford High "Scholarship Qualifying Test." a during World War II.

Slides—First, Mrs. isobel Bal-

deschwielt'i\"' "Harrison' Wood;"

second. Mis'. Badeau. "Flower and

Year's Operations

den." •. . •

Since a profit was realized from

the successful (all and spring sem-

Two members and the senior adviser of the Young Itepubltcans

Ol Cranford. I n c . joined State Svn. Wayne Dumont, J r . in making talks PTA Project the

Two seniors" been commended b y high level measurement of poten-

Rational Merit Scholarship tial ability to benefit from a col- Hngton re"uTcnt' f"ve \ W r s . " He"is

for distinguished per- lege education.

Mr.. _^ Schiiiwier has been a Mil-

Wood"; third, "Mrs. Baldeschwiel- A meeting of t h e board of dircc-'j es.tefs; Mr. Ivesien said, the board

h

er, '"Clare Boyer," and honorable tors of the QraiKord Adult School f*">' . u s a c o m r n u n i l y n o n . p l O f i t

its nationwide search This year, over 162,000 out- Stahl of Scotch Plains. The couple

Township Committeeman Nich-j: ~ ."" ~ ent Teacher Association committee "Mother and Baby." ning at Cranford High School to enterprise.

olas St John La Corte, adviser,; His driver's license also was re- members at Lincoln School putting

"nts'ofunusual ability, a c - standing seniors from .12.500 high has two daughters and a son.

fors \0G. Frank Zimmerman, schools entered, with 750 four- Visitors a r e invited to attend ' review operations of t h e p a s t . year j •I;1-:!

cording club meetinus. heir! t h e second a n d t 0 consider

jaid the c l u b , success^has ^ e e n voR«l / - J w - y ^ ' ^ ^ on a concerted effort to deliver year college scholarships-worth an CHS*.-Science Teachers

forms t o all parents who have chil-

dren eligible to enter ; kindergarten

estimated $3.75 million at'stake.

I« million daughter of Mr. a n d NMSC w a s established in 1955

hums Hold and foiutiv Mondays of each semesters.

mpnth.o' '. . '

t,

Kenneth 'W.• Iversen." president- j V i s i t B e l l l ^ l h o r a l o r v

director reports ;«»e~T>oart.will, ^ ^ wi,_

Leader's of Cranford Young Republicans pose with guest speaker, Sen. Wayne Dumortt.GOP guber-

natorial candidate. Left to right: Peter Johnson. Miss Joan Kissack, Stephen Lynch, Thomas Payton,

in'September. . h r ? mas L. Hamilton 26 John through grants of $20.5 million

, and Joyce Shaw, daughter from the.! Ford Foundation and the

Annual Party Foothill Playhouse

be asked to consider a Series pi,

±

(>f ^ science d,.p:inmont o t

adult education com-ses arranged, C r a n f o r d H i g h S e h ool wen; pres r

A child who is 5 years old or

to keep their

Miss Eleanore Payton, Mrs. Dumont, Sen. Dumpnt,Ralph Mussari. Raymond Kirwan, Norman Chris-

tian. Miss Frances Johnson, Mrs.'Barbara Andrews and Nicholas St. J . La'Corte. : —Photo by Grau

will b e before January 1, 1958,

meets t h e requirements of eligibil-

H f t Hev. and ,Mrs. Alex H. Carnegie '' Corporation of Jjew

1

... 41 Elizabeth avenue, "f York. Over forty business and At Lyoiis Hospital Readying for Season » '•. • ' M

• • wheel 'during • this' gubernatorial hcv have also been named New Industrial firms offer four-year Cranford Lions held their annual Clara Low and Allan Whitney, Mr. Iversen s a i d the Fund .. ,..*;, _ _.,..

year and encourage residents to ity. Registration for these chil- They State runfters-up i n t h e college scholarships, through its Murray Hill, recently.

both of Cranford. Marshall Wied- for A d u l t Education ran a

'v get out t h e vote." „ .j Session dren wjU take place at Lincoln I JerseyMerit Scholarship c o m p e t j - facilities.

party at Lyons Veterans'- Hospital

ensaul of Bound Brook and Stan- series of pilot classes for the Fifty teachers of the New J e r -

, - Thomas Payton, former presi-

dent, individually thanked m e m -

bers^of the executive board for

select a fund-raising committee

for t h e association. ' . "

The. committee chosen will a s -

8th Grade Going to Capital School the week of March ll-i?>

from 3 to 3:30 p.m.. ' , ' . ' . .

Needed for registering t h e child

1951 • Previously announced finalists

last week, entertaining about 300

in t h e National Merit Scholarship patients with a program 6T games

••The seniors h o n o r e d i i o d a y a r e competition from Cranford High and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. plaf Lawrence have moved to their home a i . l l

ley Klein of Middlesex will direct past several years t o . determine

a, varied repertoire of plays at the the value of the courses.

Foothill Playhouse, 359 Beech-

sey Science Teacher's Association

were shown some of t h e latest

developments , of science in the

sist i n a drive for funds for t h e KENILWORTH — The eighth are t h e completed forms, o n e b e - Following the . meeting • o/ the communication field.

"a- job\vell done" and expressed William Meyer was chairman for Collins street. Formerly of Unden, Mr. Lawrence is with Weston wood" avonue. Middlesex, durinR board of directors, a session of

regret that, four members had to new Union Junior College build- grade trip this year will b e May ing^a medical report filled .out b y trability in t h e state," a c c o r d i n g School were t w o seniors; Joyce the event, and assisting, with t h e

drop out ofx the organization, for

personal reasons^ They nre Ralph

ing on Springfield,avenue. Occu- 28 and 29 and the destination will

pancy of t h e building is set foragain b e Washington, D. C , it

Cub Pack 176 the physician, plus t h e child's

birth certificate. 1

SjohnM.Stalnaker^resldentof

-While they did not quite

Skaggs and Richard Voekel.

men in charge pf frames and the

Electric Instrument Corp., Newark. A multiple listing through the

G.' G; Nunn Real Estate office, t h e property was sold by Dora

the coming season, it was. announ- the school's advisory committee

ced, today by Charlotte Klein, Ken- will be called liner next month to With ESHO 10"Years

women in charge of" refreshments. p'an the fall semester, Mr. Iversen Donald E. Smith of 183 Locust

Walsh". Miss Diane. Schaefer, Miss

Dorothy H e s s and>Mrs.' Audrey

September, 1958. ' ;' was announced this week. Fund-

The four association members raising affairs a r e being planned

Officers Named Parents who have not received

the.-forms t,o be filled put m a y call

the finals of t h e 1957 Merit

I S a r s h i p ' competition, their u n -

Donald Schindler, w e r e : ' . • \. • " .'.••••.

KiiSima of the same office. oral manager. . ',. •

Actors' and technicians' call has said. drive, has; celebrated 10 years'

service with the Esso Research

Mr. andMrs^Robert Laier, St.,-

Stehlin. x

N

AS a Republican groups the or-

are John CJaus,'. chairman; Elmer by the students t o finance t h e e x - John Muuse, Jr., w h o has been Mrs. Russell Huckel.

Wolf, association president; Mrs. cursion. ' , . ]' 'acting chairman of t h e pack com-

1

usual promise deserves recogni-

tion mated, we want t o encour-

At 31, | s Elected Mr ,and Mrs. Dahjel Heyburn, Mr,

and Mrs. Lester Powell; Mr. a r d

__» Arthur Godfrey's television been set for 3 p.m. this Sunday at

program recently in observance of the playhouse. . :

'tli addition to Mr. Ivesren, those

serving on the board of directors and Engineering Company, Lind-

en. Mr. Smith is a group head in

are: Mrs. George Sauer, assistant

ganization has been willing to

learn and work, with the party

Marion Gurka and Frank Heiser. Miss Helene Austin's kindergar- for Cub Pack 176 now be-

ten classes, enjoyed playing post- ing formed for t h e Brookside Place Sophonipre Testing

age'ev.er.v one of them to make a

special effort. .,td cbtain t h e best

Trustees? Head Mrs. Edward J . Shaneen, Mt. and Boy Scout Week. .

E. Paul Cats, committee chair- It Is hot only'our errors' which director and vice-president; Mrs. the procurement" section of the

and has pained through this a p - man . on Valentine's Day. Each SchooUarea, was named chairman Program "at UJC Donald W. Schindler. son of Mr. Mrs.. William Frederick. Mr. and man, accompanied the boys t o r e - ruin us b u t our way of conducting

condug

G. Holmes, Williams, secretary; company's construction engineer-

. prenticeship a.better understand- B'nai B'rith Donor child h a d a turn to pass out v a l -

All second-year students a t Un-

college education possible. Both and Mrs. Wilbur V.. Schindler of Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and "Mrs. WU-

student and country will'profit 303- Manor avenue,, is among the liam Klein, Mr. and Mrs.^homu"!

h

hearsals a n d the performance. . ourselves after committing. them. Mrs. -Beatrice' B

argos, treasurer; ing division.

ing of the party on all levels, Mrs. entines t o his friends. .Valentine as permanent officers were elected As state-runners-up, t h e local youngest men in the state to a t -J . butler. Mr. and , Mrs: Frank

Barbara Andrews stated. , Luncheon Sunday boxes for the class were made b y at a meeting i n his home, 115 ion Junior College will take part

in t h e National Sophomore Test- students will be sent letters .of tain t h e honor of being 'elected Dooley, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Nov- 'Birds in Color',Topic

Mrs. Harold A: Glovier, former

member of the Union County Approximately 100 women from F r e e r .

Kadimah Chapter, one of 35 chap-

Mrs. Carol Ambis .and Mrs. Lois Beech street, last Wednesday

'•';.•' night

ing Program which w|ll be held a t

OJC Saturday.

recommendation by NMSC for use.president of a Board of Education ello, Albert J . Da vies, August Ther-

in applying to the colleges they He is 31 years old. .' mann and the Rev.'Albert Allingcr For Camera Club Talk THERE'S

Board1 of Elections, a l s o spoke Gayle Rogers and Bruce Ervin Other officers were elected as wish to attend. A talk qn "Birds in Color" was

rQx., ...!.„ _ ! ters of B'nai B'rith Women of won t h e candy Valentine hunt i n Kenneth W. Iversen, assistant

follows: John Conover, cubmas- professor of psychology a n d ad-

Airman 1/c George Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo. \v. Mr. Schindler, a resident of Mil-

I The National Merit Scholarship lington, w a s chosen president of presented by Warren H. Savary ONLY ONE

In his" address, Sen. DUmontatJ-

tacked both his Republican oppon-

tend the, annual donor lunch- ,

Northern 1 wNewi;-?Jersey, will-Jit-?. one class, and Eileen Walsh a n d



eon a t t h e Waldorf Astoria Edward" Hill In t h e other

ter; Edwin C, Younghouse, assist- ministrative assistant, will direct

ant "cubmasterf Howard-G.* Peter- the~annual- examination, ~a-r-day-

son, secretary-treasurer; Alfred R. long-session which is given nation-

Rogers of 625 Springfleld avenue, whei recently completed four.

years' service with the Air Force as a n ECM operator, is shown

beside hit'.vUe^.^Bj^.bqm^er^^A^gchwal. idea of t h e aircraft's

I competition provides the largest the Passaic Toynship board at its

system' of privately-financed organization i ting February 18

" "

Scout Mothers at a meeting of the Cranford Cam-

era Club in the Educational Build-

ing of Crunford Methodist Church

SIDE —

ent. Sen. Malcolm Forbes, and ffered fti the United A gradual f [Cranford High

Gov. Robert B. Meyner, whose of-

fice he seeks.

Sen. Forbes avoids opportunities

to debate the issues on the same

MISS GAIL BAUMANN



Medical Assistant

in New York City this Sunday. Stewart Almquiat and Gordon Keefe, public , relations; ' N. L .

Buses will • leave Temple Beth-El Fletcher won prizes in, another Fleckenstine,' outings and . trips ally during t h er first week of

at. 11:3d a.m. Donor chairman is valentine game. \

Mrs. Edward Dorfman. Journal

chairman, and William H. Martin,

Each child in Mrs. Mae Kook's advancement chairman.

March.. - • •

Approximately 200 colleges, jun-

size is given by the depth of its fuselageT""in" 1956, thc"I6caYUTr-"

man's crew," members of t h e 77th BoVnbardment Squad at .Ells-

worth Air Force Base, S.D., was selected "top c r e w o t the year"

and also placed second in SAC bombing, competition. , -

High" "schools' ~ majr-enter

their most outstanding students in of manufacturing for Ortho Phar-

I the annual competition. T h e first maceutical

hurdle the students face is t h e Somervill

h e l d on May 18 at •Evergreen

rporatidn. Route 202, Lodge, Springfield,. were made at

The company is; a a meeting of the Mothers' Club of

abe

at 8:15 p.m. Monday. ,

-WiDners_Jn a recent^ compete

tibh^ight^WCTe^arinbu'nc

lows:

YOURS/

platform with him. Sen. Dumont chairman is Mrs. Meyer EisertfeW. second grade decorated bis» o w n Boys interested in joining t h e ior colleges and teachers colleges Black and white—First. Frank

A musical show for the luncheon, valentine bag. The bags served a new pack are; requested t o contact join in the program to determine _ : _ p Boy Scout Troop%1f8.'sponsored by

told the Young Republicans. Gov. Dickert, "Bob Jacklyn—Stock Car

Meyner is a tough mart tobont, Du-Society Has First called ''Dream Fantasy," 1 is being double purpose. They decorated Mr. Muuse. the achievements of their sopho- St. Michael's Church, at the home' Driver"; second, Mrs. Esta Batlcau, I

mont stated, but he > vulnerable

on some points which the Republi- Regular Meeting

the

produced a n d directed by M a u - room in a valentine theme and Howard Harris was guest speak- temporary affairs.

rice Levine,, musical director each child had his o w n private er at t h e meeting. ,

mores in English, culture and con r



SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS

OF EYE PHYSICIANS

$0 WOMAN TEKLS ANOTHER of Mrs. William Ledden. 205 Noilh

ajvenue. ..west/ last week. . Mis

mailbox." O n Valentine's Day Thomas Clarke was co-hostesses. Your side of the story is perfectly simple. You want full

cans must expose and exploit. of "Kismet." Broadway talent

• Another" highlight of the meet- Miss , Louise Ropers,' executive will include Lou Norman, comed- each child found many valentines

inj£>.was installation of officers. secretary of t h e Union County ian, as master of ceremonies and in his bag. Games were played

--Raymond Kirwan was seated as Medical Society, wsis guest speak- Norman Atkins as narrator. and refreshments served. .'' ,»- Special limousine Service

HE EARN $40

V-PART TIME

, Mrs.'Andrew Barna is chairniarf

lot the dance committee, assisted

by Mrs. William*Shrane>-and Mrs.

HAROLD fcrCRAV. JR. "members • of t h e BRidge 6-2540

Indian dance tearn of Boy Scout

Troop 80, sponsored b y the First

avenue, the police reported. , introduced the. other recently^

; Erick George Krauss of Union elected officers o( t h e society:

was found guilty on a drunken Vice- president, Mrs. E. H. Manny, Inquire for the care of your trees NOW for

Presbyterian Church, appeared in

•fl

driving charge by Judge Stevens ssistant to Dr.'.Edmon B . Lee, and

on February 16 and fined $200. ecretury. Miss : Hilda Schwartz, SPRAYING, PRUNING;'SEEDING andCABLING.

|sibiS£ii££S^*'iiaE

Pi

issistant t p Dr. Sidne yH . C^rsley.

Miss* Phyllis Curobrese, assist-



BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO.

FORD IS

nt to Dr. F.*M. Offenlcrantz. in-

xoduced the speakers us program

LEARN TO PLAY hairman. A social hour followed

ith refreshments provided by State Certified

ACCORDION ! White" Laboratories. . . PLAY SAFE ON

MQDESN METHODS l e t m Next meeting will b e held at Fully Insured TV REPAIRS

:30 p.m. March 19 at White, Lab-

Stay Melodic* from the start. iratories.

Begtnaer'a aeeordlon furaUhcd 24 Rankin St. Telephone Twist lb* npalriag «f

UJC Alumni to Aid Elizabeth ELizabetk 24124 yous TV i«t. oalr I *

thoxoughly ooalUUd • » •

Building Fund Drive p«rlc. W« u * •falls*

Four > members of t h e Alumni by factory •

Association of Union Junior Col-

lege, in cooperation with Dr. Ken-

neth C. MacKay, president, will For 1957, For4!s^ff to a flying start on the NASCAR Short Tradc^Cbnvcrtible and

Rounded CRANFORD Grand National Race Circuit^with more poihts than all oiher-cars combined!

REBOILDINC; k RETumna

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MUSIC CENTER

• BA8THAN S T R U T

107 N. UNION AVE. STATE FARM A 1957 Ford SunKoer outclassed all other low-priced cars in the 160-mile

National Convertible Championship Race. :

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