SgL Gulin’s Jteseue when he, too, tor; Sj^ron Putz, assistant chore- istrati-stepped qp a.mine, urged,.that .ographer; and Robert Darchi and highw townspeople pause as they pass' Sandra Sullivan, stage * managers. Ijr,^the memorial tree and remember ^ ‘ ^ —r■wliat it stands for. The Allstate Motor Club warns | *xFoVmGr Mayor Mra D. Dorian, vacationers to make advance reg- I day’s , president of the Cranford Historl-cal„Society, who served as master j—oir ceremonies, rioted that Sgt. IChlin also had been commended by I commander, and in a copy of hisbook of-his. World War n' membfrs to Sgtt . CifUn, Gen. ' Eisenhower wrote, “TO Yankee ingenuity..There were gratings by Mayor H. Raymond. Kir wan, who commended the Historical;Society on sponsoring the program; Sylvanus J. Shaw, Jr.,' chairman of the local.Arbor Day Committee,.and Robert. -Killer, chief forester of the Union County Park- Commission, who spoke. on the meaning of Arbor Day; ; ; -Mr. and Mrs. Colin,. Jr., parents of SghCulin, were introduced, and Robert M. Crane, co-chairman of the Committee ; for the Preserve- j tiori of*the Cranford Pepperidge« i , * • • iTree, presented a bouquet of red; roses ;to Mrs. Ctilin. , • iThe tree planting was carried .out by Boy Scouts of Troop BO -■ under direction of Scoutmaster Jo-1 seph Andrade, and there wereJ, selections by the Orange Avenue ■Junior High School chorus. Invocation was. offered' by. Dr- Robert .G. -Longaker, pastor of th!e First]!Presbyterian Church, and invoca- .Bon by Rev. George White, .pastor of the First Baptist Church. ■;. preceding the ceremony, a luncheon in, honor -of-Gen. and; Mrs-'McGowan was-given at ihe. Coach and Four Restaurant by the, Pep-peridge* 3ee committee.. More than 50 members and guests at-* tendedr Clarehce C. Wtz7~cfF^^airma^-presided,^and- Mr; Shaw served ais master of ceremonies at an -informal program, . • . iincomeYour family income might drop- to 3 gets sick or hurt and is unable to vbilte would quickly pile up ».. not medical bills you'd have. The result debt. To prevent such a financial !income insurance, vital family prQtclt;Insurance ExcTyree Mexnherehipj; (Continued From Page 1 ■pommittee and the Clergy Council , that nothing,, was done by the | Board of Realtors for a year on ! Mr,: Tyree’s application are untrue, He’ said a Series of meetings on. the subject jiver© held :earliprthis year by the realtors', one of which * was attended, by Harry Wilson, Jr., last, year’s presidentof the New Jersey Board -of Realtors, and Alton Van Horn, an Elizabeth realtor* at which the application was discussed at length.The board president stated that “from all 2. have been able to find out and from personal contact with Mr.. Tyree, I feel he would be a real asset to the Cranford Board of Realtors.” .Membership in the local Board of Realtors entitles a member to join the Union County Multiple ^Listing Service. This giv^ hipv access to all multiple listings bf the service, . I:Mr. Tyree, a;native and life long resident of Craniord and agraduate of the local high school with the elass of 1938, said yes-, ter day he believes'that “color is the only area of dispute” between him and the board.real estate office here, he said he worked two years in Roselle and also was with a reaJL estate agency in Linden for -two years: Most of his real estate business has been• i •in Roselle, although, he has constructed eight homes here on Garden St., N. Union Ave., Cranford Ave., New -St. and has one presently underway on Centennial Ave.The realtor- was an employe in the CrBnford Post Office for 16 years prior to .entering the real estate business. He served in the Marines during World War II in the Pacific and was' recalled to active duty during the Korean -ConflieHrnd^vris^ssigTiodto'Pner-to Rico. ,He was a Marine reservist for six and a half years.Mr. Tyree is married to the former Rosetta Walker of Roselle, and they have two children, Beverly and William.mmHostOthers. ' •LOVEr.HARVEY'SBRISTOL CREAMSHERRYmmw? 25 Oz.GIFT WRAPPED FOR MOTHER'S DAYBloodmobile. .(Continued From Page 1 dents of the three towns. Further information may be had by calling Mrs. Mitchell or the Red Cross office at 10 North Union Ave.ROMANOFF VODKA CAFELively Tunes(Continued from Pape 1) the century.in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. The scenery was designed and painted under the direction of Button Longenbach and Theodore Olik assisted by the 'art Classes; Oh the scenery committee are: Claire Caruso, Ronald C/.ebrowski Robert Darchi, Lau-rel Dexheimer, Carol Frlcke, Eleanor Hall, John He rusk a, Judith Pospisil, Elise Schieior, Ellen Simoons. Construction of the scenery was under the direction of Josef Goodman assisted by shop classes,CourtJand Daley is directing the stage and lighting with the help of William Biach, John Cossa, Theodore Knauer, Robert O’Brien,stage crew.On thL. costume crew are Elaine Chancer, Linda Dahlquist, Constance Frank, Regina Holliday, Mary Arm McStav and Sandra Worrell, directed-by Mrs. Cora Foltz and Mrs. Jane Van Vntnken.In charge of makeup are Mrs. Rosemary Ritvo, Albert Hein; ushers, Edward Boyle; orchestra, Robert -Yiiroehko; business, Mrs.Lena Petti; publicity, MichaelMarcus.Barbara Jones is student diree-CALL FOR A CASE OF