THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union Caunty TV-EIGHTH YEAR—No. •ti *•••"'•"•» '-iisa M.i:t«r WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1957 34 Page*—10 Cento oosters To Hold Annual 4 >i. Early Dfadline for Next "W eek's I«?iae Churches to Hold ^X™, Nab Three M^n, Woman ToB e Soloists TKc "Leader" will putii.h allSportsDinnerDeeJO Weda«ftdaf ae«t «f««k and Inion Senie ihoTp of the _—,its*"'***!! Clu„b of West* For ^ Burglaries; will b« deIiTer«o will be In Hiah School aad publicity chairmen of all "T:-.-* SiliM^rtt^." Mr*. Pa.ii I.. ach at Rutgers orgaaixatioai ia reqaeited. Church Thursday ' Police Recover 'See pictures on page 3) The deadliae far Loot Taken From .***: * .. ,'i."r'. the solo r\;le* W«s:5i»id C«an>-i; -if Charches »;1! Thar os's 13th annual fall 'T f M-"--.i~." which is htfinj iag will h< accepted until :ft s inner, to be held* in the Monday tveniaf at S o'clock, b!- qaetted, »b«r« pataible. list i?«»-<«r John E. Saeg- >• * Thr^e m**!i and on« woman havs -. ?--.•:. : H-irh Schoo! audi- Ta« deadline for charck ^^"i.^.T.h'.vrrS Voters ipproye b»*i'^ held far action of the Grant! jjjj football coach of Rat- •-!• P-c 1 a: i p.m. The con- newt aad lettera to tile editor *«..<•«•« »i>r«i Rn;r,tev. r ocrf ; thE.e Citehrvrs. „ I C L 1 J .ry OR sharir?a of more than Cairersity. Mr, Stiegman will b« tomorrow at 5 p.m. char«h T» tickle at Williams under Jr. ni;nL*ter o( the F':r«t Baptist i"!*-.- burjriariea during the past add social, clttb, tports, gen- Church, will preach on zhe subject, m.intii in WestSeid, Cranforrf, « (W« W. Caldweil Jr. eral am and piiatagrapos, Doroush .School jj aliO on the swimminf "-tT C.i-». , i-o will handle tho "WTien It's Hard t»> Give Tha:!k<." Linildn, Rahway and SoseUe Part -, "i-s .•>.-, -Marred her tnusi- Moadar it 12 noon. Deadlin« Vote Th* faur, who were arraigned jpecaiaing in lony dis- far pictorea for tke social otnts, and played hockey -•i- * i .cat. .** A: J milliard, suapi«;- •.vill b^ th^' R^v, J, I,. in Municipal Gmrf. her? Friday -•—.«*•! !.• '1,,-ts a: Columbia sectioa is Monday at 9 a.m. In ReferenrJum and w:it to the Elizabeth jail, art We will appreciate your co- Churrh ^vho NV:!; read ;; Anthimy t.ismri, .11, of EliiabethJ pid'13'.ion from Williams j operation. 1 ;.-.,• «r-,pi-j: MOUNTA I\?IDE - Voters •'i~ jr#.; =y Edith Nichiii*. ^^S" T John Dr»h<«r. 51. of Elizabeth, anil 944. Stiepnan entered the -_ Kiber: i... Thur5.i.iy approval ianutnee of, B- i Richard Cunsm. 2S. and Mrs. Mai- a?."i -*i. a'varif: a •ehoiamhip .•id j putt Mooro. 20. both of Craafont ia the Normandy invasion. "" ' 'a r.inf-r«im sle:TH'ntary school by. for poft-tcraiiuate iUidy, and joon 1 ^ I Police .laid that of tbt sigSifc B.. r a vote of SiVi-7'.K. '• ,.i Lhuren. prov.,jerf f.Jr uance >if ItUO.OCO 349. In the days of two- kjllClRC 1111)11 It mi arustxy save sroiijjht her » ! Chief Albert Pflrrwann aid tt* This united » • * planned w,,,^ b«mil.-» for a 12-roora on football, he was the de>. 3ia;i;* concert and oratorio en-.. so that ail m«"m of tjtfl ouni- '1 «* 1 1 u biirjlarj ransacked th« ap«run«nt« •si coach, and «aj credited by jrisr>;:nenii throusrhaut the coun- m.iaitsr may join taaTC^er in the Lecture Series Set there of Mrs, Bertha Kahlke and ; with devising many of 2 Oraduates Are try including atoioist with the •r* m di.i'rii't* I and - op- i Krs, Robert OrowoliL Article* the plan Thursday but d:s- itoien from those apartments an««»™ *./„»«. Finals for AwanJ (iiy. All residenU hava beet) in- tr.ct 1 mle-rs p*,«e die meajure a By Trinity Forum idition to football, fatiegrman a:ut inio appearances a; the Wa-«h- v.tt'.j -.o attend. I recovereti hy police from the toT«» !jM«m for seven winters and (5M fct»r" •» l»l« *> Ta*. Philadelphia Academy vai'h Annual Event To twrt far n*ekpie«3, a black F*r» .JO-poand ere*- in 1354 and. Dr. S. X. E--vaa-Jr.. sspi-r-.Tt^d- ae Phiia4eiphsa Orchestra, Car-' nan lamb coat, a iicrim{ eiir- Junior Theatre Open on Jan. 22 , arat l«rht«r and iom« jewtlry.' H( became head football «nt of «h.>jj, i.".»anc«l -ouay . i, ne5f:i! HaH aml anpe3! ani:tt3 wit <;. wit in:er»st wai stirrwl in thi» thitff »aid the recovery af it Racers University ia. :na: We Baas.:n ana L>inio O?::^ > c Tabernaete :h(? Sa UkB ity Trinity Forum will open it* ware is expected mome»6»rjiy. and is the 14th Enters'C». «f Ro---s 4>>n- chmr_ SfalJ ^ a. pn>aen, Mprano Play Saturday Perahi-!»k C;v:c jnd [mprovemmrt third annual. pra-Lentrn series of all coach since 1900. He hai • *>r an anaaa. *n<-::e« ic.-.iila.-*n:p - . Bartholomew's Epia- The fnur were arrested by Ro» wioB a Sc x •'" " '^ " ' ""•' '"I'""'' '.•••arf. W.M: ie-Niay, Jan. 2-', it',«n«"ind Cf»nford~poii*«''... «d tremendous progress witi J^ • '•• "'"• '-•"'' "S ~~ i • ,j ^ j,^^ \ , r t m-i L n jllv t ; r .- • -v - ,.arM n. Dc n, aniou < ed tmiay by the Rt. i day nbrht. WestileUi police .atpers team, which has mad. -«" H .»-.-. "V • _ »• . , ,, ,„„, , " (liiitlrt'ii To ""ee Pj A im7l 4M " ' ''- '- '- -" ' *<•' R«'v V'ir H. nry J. Watterson, been wawhin,- th«m for strides farward is tne pa.-t ' " •" " J~ •*-• - ,.ii j,< ' , B , -. ' - J >! '- " ••" •* 1 "" H.D \f, F\. paatar of IfotTrWMlu and canductin* »n mvsstt. J l a 4 T ri ; Sttgiaan will ta^k on tn • "• ••^ J"»~ I, , , i ,i-r ia j , >• • i- i n- - ' " '" ^- r-' ''••!• l«tare» on sac-; County law enforcement a«t». ir. ^ [ ar«t«r b youth today. -'* • "- «• « . i vi /',», 1 l . . •, - ' 1 1 '-* "* •>'"' ••"— vVmsrfay ««mmr», w; eies, the chief «»id. ~ 1 IJ •1 - -I* 1 - n \* >^i' 1 1 ins are fell advanced for th» T >-* " " i- • -" „ ^^ _, 1 1 . i,, •!.,, n.iiisiic«ti;p of the ______— Sa* ''» "' ' r I r^\ I ' 1 i1' -• -~ 1t \1 . •* ' P" 1 !: • • •r 1'- n •.>'! 1I -i*-1*. il Pa- <>iT Socwtie*So«Hetie9.. The c«nc«n--i *!• a • •* a r, according to Booster Pre.— T e ' • - i \ ' ' " i'i nt Edward B. Hobchah. One of r .->, A< • . *- a" : 1^.1-« s_. n !eatuns of the prograra wi' M u 1 :u 'i J--< ' *'ii _,,_ _ S/M \! txchanjeUiib >- - - ••->* • ;-*r,;* -ivr «....«m« w.dn-;FieldHodtey he pre?rntation of Boost?" -ai 1 •** £M • t ir,, M , ,v ».. ^ ^ •* ..11 1 1 i 1 . i T-i- Bm ! K' H.i* mi * ,11*1 iia Fell Ii " J i aiinii to the football and T • •<. %»-' o. !-• 1 l roantry teams, cheerleader^, E»aii The :zlr^\y-i Installs Officers " • wr' : '.;; '., ,',,.V' :. ".,'::;;:, ;;;:>, *r«r ™;n; ^^C* wriTourney Here :rs and senior Hremben of th* ait Liiaib 1 Jli r l< '"' ," '* i'l~" . " ' ' ' " ' ~ "' ''" "•""" i-r«in. .•tnrw«i,» his appi-«eiation| ' the Hme- Trophies for outstandinj ^tj" • iff *<.' rmar.ee will be presented t) -e.su el \ 8 it"i 11 .»] . i ., "ISchool, Saturday ami kneld man, a lineman and a policy, w(lg_ ^m^j, fl.))m » — (oantry t«am member, ba.«i <>< -< - •_ 1 M the public. the|N y k N faJ * rf, m matter, of cur. j ^ ,^ ^_ jectinr. by their teammate-, T h - ^ 4 lgywJ jn A :r«c balio*. Gueata of hone -i". pmiomphy and tl»«'«l-j r^ld Hflck«y AiModa&Jit 3«rtinna6 ie Mayor H. Emerio

^Superintendent of Schoo Tun pi-tu if Holy Trinity an-; j)I)!leij of i,^ ^ijaoi graftMtMb ij N. Ewan Jr., Etoa^Si Democrats Plan > .T «d Mat *he Rev. Franeta J. i homemakert who ptajmf ftncitnF fm and Warrea Kingsbury 0 to (iOP 1 uitr'iru'i STI, wuuld enntinue as j nDilBgn jnil h*7« eontutit Board of Education, HifT J • Open Meeting n*od. iaMr for th« activity an.Jiint*rwt in the spoet, ami. . Principal Kober; L. Foosi -. j a in Option i-tt (,-n^' E. K««n«n ir. wiil;whlv arK in the ymtamon «£ stker idhoot officials. Coac!' J-ni" Dt •fi<><"«l chairman. j physical etiacacida. A jurtmstiiia* * and his staff will coir- ^r r , Kcniin M ln-i-iin innotinced that the committee of eqrht Rra«KHmtath»iA on the aehievementy of the- •1 n,v .*.iHHt 1Om lir ,p, IKl,r would b« the a«T.ifrnn, th(, difftrenij, wsas ,&»,„, .- •» 3,. - v [ f ,,„ II! llSi'i, under the terms 1 Callsjo; Th Yankee Scout To . - \ vn i« ' ''i-'-l P •• m£, wd i tne Roo»«Telt-Utvi;i-| ' Mrs.' C. Blair tta**r%. im4 at (Pitase tarn to page 2) 1 ij .• it » ,,r Pa,r H* vi! spaak on "PairE»;the Girla' Physical Eltwaiani *- College 11.— IJ- ••' U---V ! \..ir F mi 4 «i«o» Diary." j panmRnt of the WtztSttbi $m'lMJjir8 v Vtu-, rrv-nif A. DeBlttnu,-nafj.a th* actWtm •* She twa « Men Ready II vi 'H '•» tmunament. Mas , b.>r of th» Wacfer vi*^d 4 numh^r of Tree Sale 'mV' inn -1'i-vm^ a *ld Y's Men have been ereci!- Th«"*r irirh mi-lud«d. Sally :ihtif* for their 11th annua Pa; Infhony, Cathu* ia» tree sale at Orchard Obsened \fl'V -!m street1?- Six thousand ( 'dy B*kir, iny B*nf!<-7, "«"! seen oriiered for thii sals, ?ix hundred of which ^_ • if the long needle Scotch f"r * Bn)v»r. F»rrs,< Suet, ?»nj«i* sr'My popular lost year. The "' ~ 1 .imp. die far'ili'i, Saftria* **"if« 'ill I'Art Saiairday, Dec. T. *"'* fi»v >4ii'/ Coleman. Dyaaaa Cui;» Board of Education ha< •'>' bett J^an £*»»,-1 fta Tsar jrraisterf the club !!"n to enmjact its non-prof ""» - Nancy •lamtwin* tj»tr the dab'* welfare ac 1>' a-Vii I- for ,jie prineipaily in yotith •^^•"-ifalarty far bo?«. The h fe'iyi its trees from Student Brings L'nmual

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MOAO STRUT, NfWA«K 2, MW JflEMT tymmw UNTH NKW -Nnpnw «iwt» i. was , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1957 THE WESTFIELP (N. ,T.) LEADER PHI Thnm Soloists in "Messiah" jrish Honors Film on Flag To Be tb. «r«t«t o, faclm gven „„ . Atomjc «Acce8g pcrmjt« Given School Board Open Registration important than her ikll! as a see-' _ t - , >, svu one of 25 such permits lurson, pastor of Holy Trinily iliary Wednesday night in the ; Pcireo, "the W«atflcld uchools are . wai honored last week en mittee of tht Westtfield YMCA has not only an outstanding \ given out by the commission in ni birthday at the annual post home in. North avenue. Mrs. announced the rojri.stration of b*>y'# Metro Locke, president, presided. and devoted employoe, but a j October. It entitles ECA to the iT j-nncr in the Hotel Subur- gymnasium and swimming in^tMus ; woman who was sincerely lo**d aa use of restricted nuclear Infor- Gueata were the Americanism tional dasfe* for the winter team y SatMniit. More than 300 per- human being by ill who knaw mation in peaceful applications of essay awards recipient. Miss 11 now optMi to out-of-town retfi*- aUeni- ' her." atomic a!i0 rnar!c the 56t!l Judie Mervine, and her parents, tranta. The winter term be^in* e affair *tn up Zoeller, an assistant in the Weat- ithin a ^ > debt To Realty Firm for one swimmimr class and one , Mid off and a grammar school fleid Board of Education office, -FREE- gym class. All classes are one- j who died at her home at 727 Oak begun in 191S. During his na! [irate, a new church, a new MOUNTAINSIDE —The Board i * hour long-, and meet weekly i avenue, after g brief illness, on 1 of Adjustment has granted a vari- for 10 weeks. Nov. 17. In lieu of flowers, friends Pick Up and O«liv«r> Service uy, a convent, and Holy Trin- 1 ttn during | recognbed as one of the outatand- Francis J. Houghtog n and the j Howard Jarrutt, tenor, in addU: Hall in Washington, and at Bush-1 minimum lot-size for such con- ing secretaries in the school sys- Bernard G. Schlegel, assist-; oon to busy concert, oratorio m in Hartford,rtruction under the pass several months. i i i h hl Tel Pi 6-714) nell- Auditorium in Hartford, :i struction under the rules of the tem because at her ability to ac- pastors; and thhe RRev. John ; and opera schedule, has for several; Conn. He has sung the Messiah icning ordinance. j yofScton Hail. Father Flan-; years been engaged as tenor so!o-: over 200 times. j An application by the Allied! USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS complish all her assignment* with wss master of ceremonies. " ist at the First Presbyterian; Robert Leffier, bass, who came ; Carpet Shops for permission to i eddie Sleckman's orchestra: Churcn on Fifth avenue in New (to New York from Bloomington, j erect a sign in Route 22 near the shed the music. j York City. In the summers of 19541 Ind., has been a featured artiss \ Mountainside-Springfield line was ; •5. Philip J. Byrne Jr. was; and 1956 he wa3 engaged by thejin many operatic works and musi-! denied. ! man of arrangements, assist-j General Electric Co. as managing' cal productions. He did his early! j Mesdamea Edward R. Boate, i director of the entertainment pro- • musical work st the Cincinnati ih F. Brown, J. F. Comerford,: gram for their executive confer- Conservatory of Music, received Symphony, the Indianapolis ranklin Cook, Raphael Glynn, [ences at Association Island, Hen- his masters degree from Indiana phony, and the Indiana Philhar-i Jacobson, Peter Lang, George i derjon Harbor, N.Y., where he; University, and his doctorate from j monic. He has appeared many! Save some of four Christinas Club deck' uirt, Vincent Noonan, George j acted aa male star in addition to; New York University. He has ap- times on NBC-TV'a. Opera Theatre tajr/ord, Daniel Ryan, and T. casting, directing and producing peared as soloist with the St. Louis and on Show of Shows. at Westffeld \ Croup To Federal onsor Exhibit Savings Westfield Art Association b* the co-operating organiza- SALE! if the "Every Artist" Christ- ahibition and sale sponsored e art department of the Wom- Club of Westfield. Yours when you save with ust listi who have attained pro- inal standing ag«well as art- In Time For Christmas Giving! »bose ability is beginning to »P, are placing pictures for this 5 PIECE PUCE SETTING **» and saJe in the "Every 1" show in the Hugh Clark of Unbreakable MELMAC Din netware ra showroom, 605 North ave- tte 1-8. those who have already We Offer You These |W that they will participate Yours for Just $2.00 lorman Webb, Leo Montamat, !"» of the Westfleld Art As-1 WINTER SLEEPERS BY AMERICA'S MOST wn, and Joseph Domartki. WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT art teachers who plan to ex- »« Allyn Scfuwffer, Carl FOR $35 or MORE ... or ADD $23 or MORI "•. Evelyn Mott, Mary Ben- FAMOUS KNIT SLEEPER MANUFACTURERS: .jj CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS TO YOU« PRESENT ACCOUNT AT "WFS." nd Rachel Sullivan. FROM ANY INSTITUTION i KACf UTONC1 for the week are aa Mesdames E. A. Lewtt, MAY BE USED mler, B. D. CauUtlns, E. BOYS AND GIRLS FOR THIS OFFER «ii, L E. Glow, F. H- W. i. X. S. Mott, M. D. Mowery, • Size* 0 to 4 - With grew feature and plasHc f««t. Itg. $2.98 pr. Grant, Stacey Bender, D. H. J- D. Reynolda, L. M. Den- ;• A. Xea, W. H. (Wtley, R. • Sizes 4 to 8 - Two pt«<», with plastic ft«t. Rtg. $2.98 and $3.50 pr. wfanan, F. D. lUppcld, S. ™>n, Miss Lois SmHh and • Sizes 4 to 14 for Girls; 4 to 12 for Boys- Jean MeKnight. *Jhibition will be open San- Sid Style with knit cuffs and anklets. Reg. $2.98 pr. TOria»M 3 to 5; wwkdays :30 and evenings 7 to 9.

Hears Talk On 1958 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW OKN fentalive Dentistry pr. for $CS.OO SECOND PAYMENT DUE THIS WEEK l>iTAINSIDE — Prercnta- ' THMFS A CUSS FO* EVRTONi mtistry was discussed before '"""lU Club Tuesday nigfct 2 5 CURRENT DIVIDEND Mountainside Inn by Dr. Civ* Unsrheint $ .25 4 1X00 SJ.00 two films, "Diet iBd .SO - ~_ M.0O J.0O ^en« of Eating" and -Re- *>P of Baby Teeth to Devel- 1.00 - SOJ» IOLOO * «f Adait Teeth. He also 2.00 108.00 "* seed for adult ander- Mi": * oi preventatire dentistry • PtUS if, acTOig other reasons the , •*» there is only one dentist jf*7 2,000 persons. "* t!»b will hold a Christmas "fwrehBdre* D^, 17. *** Reassigned Ztl AFB Mere, you saw docs make a diffmnce*. F. WMe, rs. H. C. |T USE THE CONVtNlEMT first aan!nf at l^Maai A PARKING LOT . Texas, aad has been BEHIND THE STORE WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS kj 54VIISI tiSTITUTIO* Squadron, Lack- AD 3-1111 feremi of frsyet Str»*f The 233-5-7 L BROAD ST. s:,..'. v. vrvKn.:. ;• •!" '-•'• • Mrs., Ul OBITUARIES *T'. \ ",, in >-. v . .«• n-3 ii- !i» u- jsiTivii m in,, v, ijos U;., ;i' lw.-mit< ijiivno! of tJ« deii- Mrt- Fui V:(,ut< Ayit» 11< r€tir«i ionfTEaori- itrdii}- ii • SIK- and we hove e large selection of items all ready for. your choice. Over \hn - ' ' ; j Sii* sva," ;, mt-mi»e: of in*. Cnu>- .-Uua Aruiy. lir wu- 6. nKmi>^T of «!a!., liu-ti Wu&iii-siw? liijrht a: tic:- J. Tiw K*r. WiHaai A. Bkri- ^ford M?tJu»dk", Cnurd., o- 1,*j'- *:j, .l«»!i! t. I;u;::it-!if Hofpila": for ,i. pascciT- o; Bt. 1-uk* Ai'Ii and initials available. VTesieyan Stm-.-*- Guild and 1h* v,v, Chts; Tn^v^iez,. lierktirx Heijrhu, 1 Coijpie± dub of tiia: --nur^!:. SIK AM^J, . \Vt*-t!i*-u;, Ahirin WaHtyerj-- llfle: j. ionr ilili'. .-:-. Tril! f^ Do*i employed a? iii a^sL-uini n, j'O, A liiitivi- i»f luij". Mr Other PfirSon.A.&mffih6ms: j tiif Buari. of Eriui'atini: ofliv. n. trs r ;ti!i-(i i." year.- ajrt. Fit- iivs-.; i a ISestfi^id for thr*. s- ant: ~ io^ uu- r-JfHJ5-i- of in.- .^^u. ir: t:.-r Jllllltt* ^|. «me siste, Miss E. Jlargraret .lorn- ! juray'ji g' p_a, „, GravV Fu- |iaito:. tJK- lit. Uev. iispt- Join- janu:.- J. P'ShaUfThn-&s.>y, 7—, ol Bton of Ocsan Grow.. , neRl] g,,^ witli ^ JJ.^., ^.j 31. Wai^ii- Iniernwir. Mi. siaJt ii, Av-Tie.. ;. rer'rfi. tracltiiif expsdii- • Services wen- heid yesterdaj- Wnjrhv asaisam: ininis*«-. a* tht- Si. Gertruuf'; C-emsiary. \^ OJU- ei fo: tin- llaio: fiauiap-t Corjj., COME BRUSH and iB Gray's, SIS East Bromi streff:. First Sielhoais; Cnurci., ofScia;- btiujrt., wniir-. iii^t. V.Ji^st rsac Bruak:y?., di--"c of i> htrar; aHack *M}i Dr. Albert jAilinjrer, pastor inj:. Mason?-- service.- wili foiio-R-. tilt convsuiiu: prayer-- a: thv pravi. yxidav a: Perti. Aaiboy Gen-er.il TILE SET « iol the Cranf orri Methodisi Ciiurci. Interment will be- Saturcuiy niorri- Eorpiia.. lii wa.- ti» iaiiiir:- of 3J0 .iSiciBtinE. Interment TO- in inp in FuirvKfH Bradlfv Bernstein •iaEli- 1: O'SoMignne-ssy of 447 rt Earai Cemeier}, Jr. limi of fiow«r.».th e iamih' has •, , ... _ Lv£-r?vi!; piis.et. jnrt, 1.1. ' ret|initt« donatiosf be madt w the -oi'i =or; of Kuuiiev ar.u lie,-*- Aist- surriviuf: apf to? wilt. llr;.. Mental Htatti: As trictriee Ibe: B»TH««ii; of 120] Bou- SSary D'Saimjrtinessr; & daugiiiet, g KEY CHAIN 35: Dr. Edwin E. Saunder* \ _ ZT~XF- levanilevi . disc lue?.day nigrr: a. r.i; '- Saniord Wcnter of Akroi;.. a. Ohic:: van, othe; sons, tat RET. ':J)r. Edwin Elmer Saunders, 6H,' Frederick P- Warfield Thonia.- J. O'Srmajrhnessy. EJ., e.- h.T~ ht Jormcriv of CS7 Elm street, died ] Frederic P. WarfieM, SI, oi 50S sut- serriaj: a: Cibu City, the Phiii|>- Juesdoy after a hmp ilines. • Birch avenue, si patent attorney nv a broiiiet, I>ouiriii>:: lm • Horn in Brooklyn, te wa.<- a rest- . in NCF.- Vork ior a6 yeari. died m: ^dnmtb, Mr. ana \ of Piair,- cjsot of Wtstfitfld Bearly 40 yeari>. Sunday ii; tlit Sliddieses ^uraiiyr r fflr A lt Sc-u;1 anc k- miitt pandaar- ? f' *' "; of 3le practiced dentistry here for Home, jllcturnen, after t brief il,- „ ,, ' . y, iretanc ant Mri. 2B years v,-iiii te ofike ut 125 Em . ness. ugasrry ^lt-.. J>:'- *I*:c atSS [.. and a irother, strast. Sir. Warfietri vtzs bom iti Piattt- o: Pamtwic TiioBia> of Kw • After kavint Westfield be -was bursi. K.T. Et- was {rraduatea TiioBia> of Gard-ejii, I_l tmuh sel,$2JK> Funsra. seryi;-? -wen irad ye?- T-ilt- iU!iertt! was Moiidav iroas •saooiaffifl -with J)r. James B. Dav- irom Hamiltori Coliet'* a* vaiedie- i Hi "H f idsor. of Newari: as E aurpeoc dsn- jtoriac aS th* ciass of I89C and tsruay ir. WH.- Higgins "HoaK- fo: y,t. i»ooiey Coionia] Home and tievdai,$U» ——^ —. — „ | ^JIJ]; jjjj; ]gW degree s* G-eorjre Funerals" Fiamficm, wiii: inioi- St. Andrew's Churet, AVBJK:, merit 'ir. Mt. Lebanor. Cemetery, vn._.n, b Soienin IHas.- of Requiem :.Tb» SStLTJ^SZ ,^,,/y-hinetm. SJniwiahy ir: 1B9S 6 Scimlnuiti and Byta.;- jiirim^i.- sn.- -tit later asrved a.v a trustet o: i* "^- \ra~ offeree for tht repost of his sou.. Interment tool; piact1 ii: St- iilili Iritliuf fur their iiuui T- , , . . ,. and coii>-,ii;i:mT, ami m«n> upon leaving jaw scuool. Mr. Jtfl*. BerlllH Xra^Tlor • Gertrude> Cemstery. Woodbridjri:. -*.- 111 tii». luii-wu: n^uu^ *>::•- WariBsld became aJ; esaaiiner rr, Funerai servket vtert MIC ir. ——'Jl- the XjBtted Stale* Patent Office- i:: Gray's for Mrs. Berths A. Tray- Waafainpton. HP remained there noi. fits, of Cranford. formcriy of M0FI1S r3dt,3arjbm. Block*. Bedwood, fXJt comjiiett until 19D1. wnen ive entered law:"Weattifiid. vnio diea Saturday m ~, Our rtpuinfior. fer practice -in Sew Torfc. Jlr. War- tii* Eistabeti; Genera! Hospital. I ft I'SRSOK-A-ST'OKT V Bah, for Couiafe - Bkpdc and Rwlwmwi, $2i» amphrte fieid maintarat'd a stable of hun^ ife. TiaynoT was. tin wiutw of • V eis ior many ysas. Be bad served Grover C. iTayriot, 1 u r m n 1W Beh, fer Ploy - Riavt, $3.DO amqitote as e secresiTj" at Hit- -Golden? deputy cieri: of IJnioii County. SCOTCH I'LAINP — Kenneth; Bridpf (K.T.» Bounds, ond as TAP died ir Juiit. 1MB. Slarrii, baritmif soloist at th* prjjsiiieiit of toe S;. Nkhoiai Cluii Bom in Eiizaiwth, shf- had Trmiy- Eiiiaeoua) Cnurch in Elfe- in New Tori Citj-. • lived m Cranforti tK-n years. Sin- jibetr iias ajrresci to tak«- one of J EurviifinF are t sm., Peter T. formerly resided iis 'Westfielri for tin- ieadmp party ir tit "Mesaiah" BOYS & STUDENTS' SHOP Warfiela. witia WHanct Church of Cranfard. jooneen siheauled for I>et. fi. The 41 ADams 2-2700 chijdreii. "Re -wa& also the brother; Survivors are rtrn sons, Grnrer' public i? invttitd- i j of thv iatt Ciarles E. Warfieid, • C. of Westfitici and Artnur Ii. of Acomimp v tin- musi* director,! «AEMS SHOP — HIM OUIMBY ST Uonp- tint* .Tejsident "Hi Westfieid. Home, Italy; fou; daajrawri. Mn,. Harrj- G«tie:::. Iwiut-d 3enseji,i ,Jo*m Humenii: of Cranford. wlh-minisW of music at Ike JFiistj iFtrneiil merrietii—verr private.j-wfeogt AE resided: Mrs. Keimslh 'Ijidhodist Caard ir Vr«1ii«lo, tri!! • BHC* (MONDAY AND THURSDAY TILL 9 ; HamiE of Slassachusetti. JUr». ir.- unablubl t KK- £!ij: m thi; coucert, Kuf iih H. MeUeu jAJireH. Binjrer of Ohio am: Airs, at; previaiisiv annou«c«i. Because liufus fi. aielien. 7C, retired MishaeJ Kimhu of Joisey City:,of a conflict ir, doit. Mr. Jcaser-; laecretarj- and trossurer of tin- fiv« grajidchiidrei-, and tw. si*— will bf participatiiif in n prujrrain' i-Nationa) r*aj>er and Type Gu- of ters, tht- Misse.- Frieda ant Eutr. v-m J,[. Ci»rej<«- Ilici-.inaoi;, ir^ • i New Tori;, died Friday in nit home £fiKier, both of Eliaaueth. t-erna-tiunaliy imtw eompiH»i-eoii- i at €35 Scotch Plains avenut- after- duetwv in New Tori; City on tilBt! a lung illiiese. Hjwlf Jr. ; 3flr_ Melien retired seven years- G. Has* Jr., 41. of Mr. Morris h known in this 1 ajru. Be war 6 lift member af the ,, CuJ., formerly of Weiii- nrvu and has sunp «i!h tit* Com-j '• Illinois CeniraJ lodire 5"£, F&A1I, fifiid. died suddenly at his home munft.y Choir ip theii- ia3t jAniiiBr, 3ii.; Echo lAke Country Tuesday. cuiicerLS. Hi- has sum? Ior I>r. • Club; J»hBeijix Chapier £. lloyal Bom m "Weaifieid, he attended ~ ' Garder: iif tiw Crueent; loea: achoolff and lived in Point Presprierian Churn: in j Pieaaant ijt'fort' moviuir to Cali- -id and ha.-- also ^urti; ttiru- • fornia 10 years apij. out tii^ Kewark are&, it** is A St sunreii in tiit- V. B- Kavy and student of Boni»y Feli of Newnrii YOU All SAFE TT. E. Ct>as; Guard during Wt>riri and muksf hit hon«- jr Cranford. miM) ytw buy from u$, a* ysur monument will be War II. He vra.- tlit s«r. of AT. G. I'urinjr the past w«ek. parents Qji.iH-, HPIP' of Tj]h_ozn&. Ijaki: oi 5tutisnu rn ^H- Juakrr mm ..Taiiiitf. Ciil., and the ia*t Louist* nii«- Hiph s^hoot: have -Mcgiws! a INSURED Eanr; Ha-tc. te&:r foi support ti, this pimjrrani "is. uuditwi! tr hi.- lathe;- tit- is by be^wnmy:' t. patrot.. Xi is urjred wrfii ilefti'i •? Unecn. Write far tbtnik sur^.'ived DV tnret ai^teri, ^larthii -"t£sii*. al. n?turi^> i»i' l&rwfiii-ded a£} Hsi?u of }Ui..*'warr:. Cal., am: 31r^.#V*OT. JJ^- ut>55iy^. ti- ittiUtf tiit ap* K. fi. Ilartur: or,c 3irs. E. C. •w-nranvi' of their nan« vn Mx jmt- ; LihiCOLN MOMUMEhTT OX 31 uiz. ijoir. of Wenfieio. jrram- i Fuuera' sen'scet and intermen*. Tut ciwir is retsar»fn|r every j 403 Orange Root! PI rgrttn 4-1BDQ nuriit in iti* juntoi- hijrh I mtisit- ream. interested; OV1R 3BD iOCAl FTIR BEST RESULTS snyter^ ir. tin- aras art- incited tc ADS BHINC RESULTS

Comprvemx rtrrji j Cmemm Founded ia 186* C&njidrncf tiie oU car do until enough can i* to tag-another . Too me&n't be, Financing jroir new or nsed tl of ere » TI«KJ PLAK.NED TO I^^EETE THE OWE the Mr of yosr si^1^' KATUEAL BEACTT OF AFIKI ..., svoid -cway repsns ffl « !»r...bniW WOODED L&KB5CAFE . . MAINTAINED IN THE MA OF A WSi-EEFT PAEE frfepiBy Sttoriaas

J 'istiOK an ekue%- v.ucamB Isaiis'- mm: requtr. TRUST COMPANY »<*ECTO*S WHTFill* Cl*MfOI» there's an €.','iet in ysmr 311 i. WSOAB si, t; E JS-SOOTCH FLAWS - Wind Storm less thin, the present 159.11). ; rhcre is wide vnriation in [),,i j field Area amount of uwistnnci in i ,,f 11 freak North i what, is calculated as ability luj .. wind and ruin .storm | P»y. YOU CAN DEPEND fft li 1< ,nd U. immo- EleveE n Union founty ,||o per j electric lines ami I pupil. In oih th „ minor tratfi ... ur-. iiiriiic will i ns«_ to a liin(- h of $187 f,,iWill- i rnts w ,„ windshield wipers field,'according to U dfMia unablv ,i cli'u'- away pouring I spokesman. kuocked out phone First Parley on Accident about 100 subsnbers. to a Prevention Set Monday • lie LY Electric and Gas •i juiiu' -.000 customers in "'crinford-Kenllworth-Clark The first of a sei ies of three i, service interruption of conferences on industrial accident , hum's when nine poles prevention, sponsoi,.,i by the indus- trial committee of the Union Coun- ty Safety Council, will be held injuri w.ere reported in During TkinlngiviRg Week "luptr-Rliht" 48-mile an Monday at 7::tO p.m. in the audi- torium of the Research Laborator- OPEN LATE Quality winds there swept off roofs READY-TO-COOK U'- ies of Celaiit-ne Corp of America, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY shattered plate glass win- summit. pamat'e was estimated at AND FRIDAY Our Lowtif Tbanktglvlng Turkey Prlcu In 17 yartl "It Didn't Have to Happon" will be the topic of a talk jy James B. Welch, director of industrial re- |te Aid Per lations, Ltxk Joint Pip* Co., East, Orange. It will include a dra- matic presentation, written and di- nil Cut $2 mted by Welch, based on an ac- tual industrial injury to prove that industrial accidents are thj Led real estate values will result of a chain of events and average state aid per pupil circumstances which management . ,n Union County for 1958- TURKEYS and supervision often fail to rec- fen though the total amountognize until after \he accident hap. It will sh "' how the chain of circumstance- can be broken :*nt the accident- SIZII II location as it presented its I, open to personnel requests at a hearing in •s in Union County, U 24 Hi, in. will be held each Monday night department listed esti- through Dec. 9 and certificate! will itate aid for Union County be awarded to those attendinz the district operations in 1958-i,. : : $5,075,572, a of $135,867 j ""** ^ the current $4,939,705. It j "Learning is one of the greatest ated assistance for con- > gifts of God to mankind. It w Divir 10 Iki, mum on at $1,023,113 or $6,613 | through learning that we raue than 1957-58's $1,016,500. \ above the status of the ape-man TURKEYS INCLUDING IELTIVILLE lk 4/< operational aid for next 'and become endowed with the trc- oclucies basic formula a«- mendous power to mold and shape A i for ail pupils of $4,321,- our futures. To that extent schooV {f Twrfc«y« pr. all young, top.fr«d« «nd r {105.558 more than the' ing becomes one o/ the most irn- t figure of $4,513,235. The'portant functions of our entire •old with • 4eubU your monvy back guaranNt I in operational aid repre- career. When the m»an.« is found tnn.'poi Nation and help for to imbue a!! age group* with that apped pupils. insatiable desire to asaiajiiaU- department estimates the more of the wori.f» learning than r of public school pupils in ha.< yet been achieved, we will County at 80,796 for 185S-:have increased the sta:ure of the 4,493 more than the figure individual to a point where the Fruit 4 Vegetable Buys I or the current year. ! capacity for creali.i? a mote j'jbie RIBS of BEEF ding the number of pupi's •' civilization and thus a better TrorM IEIVUI STYUE county into the amount of, in which to Sire, is reach nearer la aid shows assistance realization than it has .ever b*»r, CRANBERRIES t't 2.'. 33 iineieur TIWICDT IIINCICUT nmw ing $57.20 per child for, before."—Mount Airy, Mi C«m- xt school rear or about $2 njunity Reporter GOLDEN CORN £ZL 4 25 I 53- i 5$ 63' 167 IT'S CHRISTMAS ICEBERG LETTUCE ^r ts15« UltriMity At BARTON Pascal Celery -17c Apples '»«*• 2-29c FRESH HAMS NOW! MMKftW WWCf White Onions 2^ 23c HSSSMT 3 - 25« 45: 55 49 CRANBERRY SAUCEK2-3& Tomato Juice ^ 2155« MmceMeat -- 2^4Sc Uw Ttrtoy HTfttf Fruit Co

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NOTICE HARRY H. MALLETT fittaTror C. B. SMITH, JR., Reolror Deadline for Classified BARRETT & CRA1N Xn S-fiBftft — AD S-M.5I tMhnt CO. PLEASE EDWIN O. EDWARDS $17,500 Advertisements IIE.AITOH ...... ;|., f;:( i.l.l- l,.-.ir,i j^i; lit lc ^tiS.w j i Ir 11 * t ti Iht-li d r 112 Elm St. w( Lftt-r ai *i 43 Bra St. AD I-1B0S f 5 P.M. MONDAY AD J-5555 t-fbuii u!h ir dt i _ . . , , 3B> ll»m.lnl> 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL will nil Ue u IH* lit- i Uhf-u Jf It! r 1 hue »• * r m witt an c j • i j 1 AS iii'i ;s's, ^itsrip rfn.ni «jil; tir*- 1 m-t n.. lurpt n»tn5*-j hir»-d in np m»tn Ttr*t It-ir n* i 3*-d I nth * td i * i it tr ;t:lH-i. with !.».*• iifct.f ;.*-rt dn.ine ftittr* t [uui Kht tt t*-fciiM rtij • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • EASV ON THE POCKETBOOK II II Mill I Yf-u w ill t.( NEAJtlY NEW ON WYCHWOOS ROAD S1S.7U0 S46,OO0 JltMi $20,900 ]i tin t c d. l ut't PEARSALL •inKi nivimi) ttir "W CNI- f"i k i: • IMP * lit NANCY F. REYNOLDS 4irld lior tuud u KtimrV r 11 ijii and ui Ti< ^ tbrntv from tfep Fiflm OWNER HAS BOUGHT 3 In t| rt IT Jtir mg- i r & Ivlif! r+'Ttfc tl.i* i.iit^ (MUH ( MurMt- i* tht* I furriifclt* f* iiJ(*I^ and ha,*, a t • JRtmltttr Itntttfl nrM fitur Jwit- lh~£»*r iu-riJt uncf t.iif r^yueFifd u* | j> ate and I uill in ar ti idi irT*-r fttti! E. Brut.** hu, «•."•- Elmrt :i, »r(-: tt rrufMitlif (jfl«-r f<-r htf j Grtt^e mt-' fans!J> ri m « i e FRANKENBACH imtnt 4.i. :);* r.-'-uievjira 3i it* im- | jJ>L M d*-r re t nt Fili 1 HJ riMttn, ttlntttc ntimi nud uiH t'Uit *t- ui of t endit m Tire. lie. tUlclifn ttrr qu.tt- iiirjrr ti'ed ^htt It t II ?»m uw vi <*iirV*-rtuc itt»ttiiT fmtttv- «ud tlifw will in- u rft— \u-! Ijvii.f n, itrpe fciH-hen, maximum utlls 3 iTBtJun rwim In tit*- .i HfJ )'b!.ti CIl flrFt il fc and til t.s- P, ftrrHnp* ?*»w tsr«- 1B II jMHiilMii. tn MB? )tii«*fmrtil. . . . } r>r tfaifn Mnur il.trii I ten room fc.i>d Flontg' 4t«**vJt u * f-rj in rg.* tt mount »•! i-mtfa 115 Elm St., AD 2-4700 Mtid ottifr lilw biinint nn I.I. hru-iiiia. Asking 5H>,-f'*>. 1* ytttriMM.ti Kimd unit or Th' Kt&mli..rd iK-iiip nmn;. uimnp ; fhf W ? *• to- w (» i< d iii-t*b. « $25,750 •mtrn jilrntw fttU , . . we'll Itr A HOME Mftf XT Tl»r *Th*T •"llr#-»«»-, ttttli Mcridjilr IJUlac ffMrm \ ruL.m. tine tndifi.. with Li-.t-t-e Ut-ti- \ C'iud t« belft. Brand new THirtii #idt- Ilk*- \t< k.itt>v* tiir tttittliuttm ? : lHierrfIkmit PlMlmm ; cf ctnilernpom i> mutter what jour Q«*>«ft..iii* i rctntit Rue t '-. bbthi- ii.r(- r<-ii(I> and no: iti«: a "HcuHf Fir SuS* *" Suit- Crude Ifrt-J e **-. Mr l»i he ? t«u i«t xutk lUt-m uli!.' i..r u r-:irt-a coup;*- who nia; lioi! rofni. LH *il i U v t.:t!j;fr *ur yi*LT Tun* it xirt ar- '• •window; litrg w ii-h "wiiJl ovfjv, counter j Tarjpfr l «f iinr bum*- PHI- TUlifSt'tlH l.\, lif M'Mi fc-Fye n [:HI1 ] inp ii Htuuy i-ccir. and difhviush^r; tfaree t>edroc»mft. %*r Mmittl«-r birtnf* UNCOLN SCHOOL GRACIOUS OLD COLONIAL J»vif:l; Hinl frtmf c;•r.M.ruciioii k> 2H bathK. Full bitistiTieiiu EIO*-J.- *»»**• Tii^t * ;n. A port/ii if irmlwifO cii i lionii.:iy de*-p IOL, u*-ar 4S t>u«. t*4C tt»l«ni»] of hri<\ $25,000 riitci! on u lei I'l'ti' de-t-jt, *» Cfdet tin Urt-', flutT lt> enal'j^ you tv '• If j «*nr n«-t-f tbtn home (•cTitftln* ! nwr *^" }»nr iipe KpBPe. Built-m overtriwd J Srepla.ce; fortnij dining room; EJIK- vf t«-j*'* . . . Ail luid hrnif yuur ciouB kitcli'n iR"ith bre-HitfaFt \». bvUrid. fftlK. Ira Cttf rwd Tfelnr EDWIN O. EDWARDS au-r «ra T^ntm* sinti Fpac*-. Laundry' t>fT the kilt-hen; BUILT betkn. with ftmr A pf-rfrrt •diFtrict. in & wtm* firrt fioDr powder room; large u'til- 112 Bm M. tlurful iH-i jt y c3 ««*•!. Scre-e neid j»t*rc h, B V n - ifar rtwin* atrr •*»» the ). amd tkn-r *t»Th* COLQNUU. ; iruETB. Th*- thre*- extra leree t.ed- •-pin l«-i W ^2 AD 3-5555 ftwr. atattf timt S* tu *-s.r*-i- ; ra tbr £nd Hour and m room* er&ch have two clonetR. A Iwr tfce flnr b«*t ' nirrl; fimlMbt4 th»WI S2S.TO0 . j pine panelJ*-d recreation rt«*m iri nltra milrni floor «i*ii IVHlt-tHm mfi HARRY H. MALLETT The basement completec tbis fine >**. tfar , hotne. It K'ill be a pleiLEure to Cfe* AD iif= j: !»• in u vary lint- ] —8* Surth ATT-, show you Ubi* lifting. r * ...... AD -mn." hptt- lubd H. fci»rl«lr .... AS X-fSZI «4ot» *r«t J>S5HtS«—AD TJ'iiiiDr. Schnn.. 2: IF t.f fe-nti | EUIE BETZ, KAUQI .'rtynr t'niiKini;*rmr. tuil C B. SMITH, «.. tMker jr; I^Hf. FI-B: ftrmr iiHF t larff f ; innn 1. Crmfff - •alclalr U far i:vjnp rniim wuh flrtiiilBM^ full ;,;Rf»fc«r«a X. Sltctui AD 202 Mountain Ann gA mxr fll Rfc«a X Sltc 111 Oatrai JlTt. (Jiiimp room, kmthrt: t-tifi jit?wa«'.r | ^^ I At tar rnt, n<(*in. itlnti e lut** **orf-*»i>ffi jmri;h i "~~ — - Er*laic« jrtrtw" DUTCH COLONIAL h Caanm H. Bowlay ADMOK Telephent W) J-Hj iith on Bftconfl. The t*bt:k j*E.rfl Marlalrar OTvuar AO J—11KJ In m m« i:;j[»(*cd fey u Pp'lii ra.ij f€stit«- li.i C B. H—ltk. jr. ADlX«at Home (Em.; AD Ui f-rr if aluo h.v. t>u'-fit»r*r hartf-tfu ALAN "DEKF'JOHNSTON frwmt mmil adai* DANKER ft DANKER, INC — Ia«arom h«tLt (-U firtd. ' j KEaXTOK ISSCBOB MfANWOOO I I an iaai iimt AD I am FOUB BEDtOOM COLONIAL PETERSON-UINGII- CtANT SCHOOL TWO HtEMACES : Evening*, KM. Ad. 3-3JS4 RAM1UNG MUCK RANCH One in ihe 3 2xiiP livinc rt'nm und ] $29,900 IT11 alafi . NEWMAN-ATWOOD WILLIAM A. CUJ •trtie in the Ii**Ti.£l» prcund it r«-l i |JV«» *«-^| 5 lUmUCVIfiBn. RA- 3n "We-Fi.fi«-'3d vicinity. 5 ytAr* old, Jift:. rccin. Ttii* htmie ie I Clalr tain RmJ tEALTOI - MSUH tw iiJ] trick, c-t-ETer hall raucb bung iUow with -nd flt*c*r exjHLntiio WnllrK MmttipU Lktlas »l»Ir space, Situated on c*Ttr H &.cre .TI '4cai« tnust l«>K.rd .h^tt. "-CKT It. tkU tradit*< «™W ••ltl»l LMlHIl fd CB.r8.je*-.. it if in imnitrii- a choice mile <^oictny of lovtjy > uTiditlun. J"K,t*(Ht. faorneB; de:jLd end *irfret- l>ivang 4iEMtOOMS room "1x15 with fir*plfc.«*., dining anil tmm imib* «ra fbr ri.*-&ni, l)ip klicijta im* Crt>filey elec- $1700 CASH SI7,*00 ; ALMOST NEW ttr^wci SiMtr . . ^ *tt*H* a tric ra.TiRe *jjd diuins r*i*i-<*e; 3 fine M&YttNT lHidrt»«*m. 1 ^j ithXh rani-.h fc«-«lr4 nwn 4*a xbr third bedrvomR. 1", li^ a.nd 2 4 ft. Jong; pgs a IFnear . - . lali iMtth •»« b«-«o- CHARLES C. BAAKE PEARSAU 1 screened iTid Eltused jK.rch; *-< r.ew JeffersoTi School. 3i>* kitchen and l'- tisiiif t-n A »»-t tlfml, tarn* <=r-' « J?- -'* iac srae; juf with -aitie-tte. utw one bedrocnn for Ittlnc WMtaa *»a Ihr Jftr*t ber>- and mn.rij- frail trt-tt. Price TV rw»in jf need only T.hrf*e r-etl- 3m m SWrf jMMMfMUty tbM Tfcrj ft I ST.* ML ruoinR. Two-ovfji ele-rtrit range. ^ ft.H>l with tthadr Mi crsL f-leftric bot «-aier heater, FRANKENRACH J ve . (' M • v r a i r * 1 te blfe-ik tr>p driTeway, fenced-in (>» r:» r (^sl: fin ian-tds l»r. and MOUNTAINSIDE children*!; plar r*.rd. P^ul] Isane- Hi El.M fTTUJETJ - Al>»«. NOTTOO MUC H GtOUNDS irseitt. 33-ottlhly FHA pa^iueiiLii in- Krrf'i a home fc-r a family who cluding t4is«» S3 3f To Qaalifif-i3 > T\*t- haie two lmy*r- t*t.-'T)'t delay.; y(>u may wnii S2i,no lf^"»-l" •Un:at»rii mi •l*iuiitM rt>" A* ill ni Ki:uul^ii in nitnily luctietl miiJritii.iti without iwiusr tot» clow 3 Mmn. Mnfl S %KtkM ,.• the ! aJJJ^. tliEST^^ u Xrcf-lim-fl ur«b en a J "f s ITi, ffi t-f m.ijrhltorK. H'F t:3t»ne. to Tfycb- i^l £r*i i itU.l. It hitft IH tllvtt Uathc i»ii t.h« wuTtd Schitoi. There are FII rw> r lewUM h*f off ill*- OHIViS—l^lvwit: n.!*m *_iie ivo baxtu! all on tm-c Ct» rot , Brona ... All B-11MI pmuntl H-vf-j HP(.. ruum. Tbfrf is with tir*j*lact. dituni; rtit'in. irn»d- vbic:b int-JuSe!p a *d fi. Jivinp rc>om SWIMMING? & puud-ffisfd >:^III*T hall that ruiif *TI: kiicbeii. powder rttt*iti. finJiuwti "wiiti firfplatifc. Built E yeisri* a tiut'k tt< thf k.itftlu'.u, thrrvlur* BARRtTT ft GRAIN juTt-ti, «."t-tur-hptl p«-r^» f.n lirpT l>rit^ aod frame conKlJ'Ut'lion; -k Z MJl a tiiOBSATid eUmhifctiittr n dtr'-^l t-iilriincf into lldor. S bwin«>mF aiiii iiutVi (i; the t:er atts-cbtid enrage., frit* fSi^t "w'tr-rdp" i*ti the proTtrb p&es a.aj twin fir..'. * 1 •TIXTIPI.E MfTI-VG •KiiL irt;•:«<•< %rr A JEW SOME, in fa-.'I the living mom. Kifit ^ntntntsf KTB- FKrontt. EiH'iiomuu..! ttvt w*i#-r oiJ yo-ii »ill a$rree -when 3 on »ee t±e <; h i tv Ei t iii-at. tilt-Tt.. fruia&g*-. Cii.v t»tw>rc. S* ft- x 3ti ft. twimmiiigr pool and n it- ttitny y*-n,rt i-ld. Th*- I'wner Innj»(;i:t with t;i»u- Tn3.**t \'vAy JSit". f.»wii#=rF havt pa-tic. th»t pwf wit* thir tltrM- mi'vufl, pi; j-iiu nibv hu v* imtiit-dj- CO! CO! GO! "t*t>dre«ciTn Cap* Cod in the Winding ti. jimc (••.[•raff, tMiW *nd tiif fitly THHWUJI for wUhiijc it Jr. . AX> S-S5&4 i and re'TfjitK'Ji r&ea IB it th&t tif IF retirtrije B.TII! will ti.tt iiititftf'Hfiioti. J-'rii't- I-ii.l'fMt. Brook wdkui of Sootth FJainR. $1S,SOO HHCXHtONT T-ha.*-'* -nhat tltiK oirntT if Ksyig Hewe alfK> fru* fol3 dininp rcwtin. to MV a.tid he me-Jine hufjncppi. He Erepla-re and jm^eHed den. Be the ('« — •Ceni.fr ••!!- intn purthaetid s.riotfafr iioJBt ADd Mig^ti, fc.i>o a Rhcrt viuK tt^ f ioxg'e lil»cb j'fa.r(l. Jt'f in the Ljm<;i>]n iraiHit .i(«.!l. livtric rtitim wji,h fir*— eniT t»r* isext ram- t 1 11 if reitfly ro lUten to your offer. user. Fall prace i* onJy t-£-Pf"B. SJ* 1 *-* ' area. ei*t! venif nt Xi> j»iai!»!. I-CUT at- TW'Tts.: lull Siaing rt^om; modem tENTAl lanhtrfi cariift -t*u Hi*- lirxi fit**FT, kitt'hen k.sj(3 a IT-foot pine j«.n- $22,W t-r TV rnvtr ^ti*ff»!ifi ft nor tinr S li**fl rftfuiF a.Ttfl *JJ*id fa-mtly room. Upptaire are 3 Thr«e Ttl'-c! hath. Tiiircj flotr Fii*rh,r^ 1'fdjt'inExif ari!3 iiatli. £-f*r garage. >»• >««c IIT ft •. avMab* S ! ML A-MBtCNEK J T«-t*;F IEU. Asking f^P.&O*- » U sl^ition Ci1 y sewer*, porcb. attached rmttr ?«HL is*- r, & iwdrf HI >, Here inc. ? uu TR«T hare qv'nk Jup fitrna.t'» .vi DANKER ft DANKER, INC. iH'TV. Price I.T t'unitr, --car AU MtETTIH) UP Urge <:; lie! ur. Phew jt*y STONWENCE COM! SEC - COME SAVE THOMAS O YOUWC, -Uoh»r _ I Um f 3 * •and* 1). ftonp fii*i*« tt? pretty ap as older horae. ilfcrrt t. ITaaa i i *J1 S^llaC A preifrf-ieid art* -©f better-feu 131 Tt>* tre-.fctjmein of it* modern kii- home*. Har* jHtverai three &.w£ CHARLES C. BAAJCE i f 3y f^ar t»edn>om Co3oui*l, Conne»clicai And tru-e ge-eor i» pimply F&rra Ba»g3..3«a- and Split L-f-vpI rr*i.». The lat &timji, ntw rt*of, home* rcfedy to #ho»'. From High iii a.iid Jiving E.-ve.&r-oJfl Djf plant, open Srbool take Rahirmy A^e. to LEEK. WARING til in fe t«i>»v'.ifc rrauct j«»rr.h. ; p^od nc^rlb side Sh*ekju:na.xon Drive then left 00 T K soli wood Terrftc*. Open Usis GUY D. MULfORD ina . «. VaOMia . i IDnt S-fS»a TSSt wit* 3 tew XMtiSTON Jf you hare a bom* in We»t field we will eonsider ar^eptinsr H a-s lft. <•»». MJL FOt A lAtOC FAttllY Cl««l-» »«• a trade-ia on aay ©f ife* afeor*. iwtti ti. I.J JCv: in ' e ut tvn? of I an E3a> «tn*t AD«rai5-Wai fit-id's* J luck-ttt'iK* one Irvm srr If 1A PETERSONJIINGifi- S?:::::::: NEWMAN-ATWOOD ' Mm. M«H-rt« . * it i T * C. PiOlrr. Jr. IS* Park A»r_ ««-. Dala* F* THWWNO Of tWUMNG? Tt re r "- I Elai St, «»t>rl4 AD r ^ «• fnre t urM T l J>*T 1 fir ft € T»**M* Tl *-t ri-Tt i - » —r v . Wathua*Baauc* ...... AD Hit •" ta HonUM. ; f f \t* -t VI t tfcl' al it 11 i > ti I C n t f wiir . . . f U.T J 1* 1 f -f -rc-era C*pt Cod. u Cnra K. Am»»« ...... *P 1-TT4J •rth* >• f % 15700 -TR ti.*i.t HI *• i j 'are* >. <*re" p 3<.t. ajr conditioned, P. E. Minn FA S-TM4 »( In #irr I I ^ *"t F SI ONfFUUACB i i retFECT ntST HOME .m.11* fi T-w t i r r f 1 1 1 PROM SM.WO BTntaVM aaTlrv aava Iwiir rm. f:tm^-:nK.1iCi-n floras arid screen • v I »I I » wirimrj, flrtjilao*. l»ji*r«! aralls. i TTi kte <"it hi * *o *"*«• fl r NANCT f. tfTNOUVS *i*-d «*-ti * t,ui«-t str-t-ft i* W^tart- C I J I I i»! c»* hem In. i«t»« f •<>. K#ar ntw r i'id. nc-s.r a ii*-w Bifcot^i. BaiH irs fvr V> r * AD smm overlooking a pretty rt&r yard. r**->fs, msdtrB kitefe*-fi -»ith d AH in jrood l• i IN MOUNTAINSIDE roiumt HIHBIY ONLY 1 LOT tr»nc»—•xqiiislic liTinV rvom "with This j* a pretty ceM*- ha 1 C<»^ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY nial with many tr**1* Ni**- IIT " r<*«>m with ^replace w*Jt»r rf*»a, an4 t^i*' V * ** ** • 1 eoreh. ra«,d«-rn and ha* a breakfast a* :USTOM OUAUTY MAT HOMES a and 4s#hwa^h*r ir-la-i^d ovf. Three t-t'dr«>OT"?« a"** ^a** IN ONE OF Thrt-f irt^aily planned h*>4rr,..n.* ^ f*«i>n<1 Soor. f5as fc»a * tT«ft '"»'• ft MHI eolored iU*>«l balhr. stall ?»>f.«-*.r (&i-h*-4 grarajc*'. fk^ajifu'W c!pi T- FINEST Terrific flos^ts; futar^ gam* ^,cm rated Immediate po»3*»-«« •>•* ai<* airt powder f*iK>m in feasem-t*'' (ja'* Hil. C&M u» and *;oi"e **-r .* RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS heat; do«bJ* gstra^ c*vir*tr^«i r ••- lanftiicapfd 3*>f. Masy pxtrai- ro LOCATBD -*T I with this fcoBs* at $3*759 M4 NANCY WAY | ! Opi». Sbtrkmaioi Rolf r«wr*e Uf K. WARING in Tal^ t fi-"<< witMn wal^^ff RKALTOR i^tit 1 th IfaKlal* Liana* M«k*r whool* ^^ ^auM'U a »i' * , ^ ultimate i~* «uM.rb*n ) x "e iian IS K. Hr..nH in. 4 ,| WAITER KOSTER REAL ESTATE Pkaara GUYD. MULFOID tl*,l Bl.i-lic.ir tD 2-1*13 Realtor — Insuror I is a 4 fee-*r »» «pj t * ha ^^ fJirF- rts-isaa! sad %M* 22 AD 3-3221 ADZS9BO •cmam f T.fr/.o« < IIMIMII, . I h mit rrmm• [I •attial* U«tla« «r.««i j ment, r* real o r^r - A- a ' •..'^ ("r.(iin..' rull .l.nmff reel 4 *w iijiM,.f, ivitli n....k rtr r, Jr., FA 2-6*4? Mr. Mwrajk A0 2- *^f rf-''^tr r'.'.rn .I!.,II .|, n or i JlKH Rfl^ i •••<• lt"<-« ••• .lr<...niH til' j Gar D. Ma! Mr. WtnWri, AD 2-8*80 Mr. SchfeAer, Ct i* "' • ' y .i i». V, 'lunn ««•. Hoh, Hi 3*64© Mr. ««^s, W S-7M2 ". ir ."" •' '•••• ' •'*!•!> (!) 1- -'••;•, ,••*«• i* ! ' ,,v. ll-il/t>-l Mr, MOQM, FA 2- 56S0 LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY THE WESTFIF.LT) (N. -1.) LEADER, TTU'RSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1057 PMH SEAL ESTATE - SALE • •^ROOMSFORRENT . • FOR SALE .!• FOR SALE FOR SALE • ! t HELP WANTED ~ • I* ii III ir Hear in KH Tit Disregard Of WESTFIELD %l.li:MIIIH. I-IIMI HIM •»!: FEMALE Deal With Menial eg Mi 1'IBXII mt. r> Kim HUH >-1 iii i REALTY SERVICE Ilwtltli Li'iiisUitioii Traffic Signs Tt» N'i'W Jurwy State Oii 226 E. Broad SlrflOl AD 2-9500 for two pub'if In'iii hijf Cited by Chief

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W liintt IliHjs Mir !!{.•-,:.* Uj i Wil Al' rhai'Kv from Uintmont -or train.nir I " ' ««i'J' tf l'el'i« coiiducle.t I. i,.,wit.-,I ..r li!iii,,,li-n I K,tt AITENBURO PIANO HOUSE I;-,««. fiu'liitii-j. j*.hi» month in Wc»tfl'tld by the $4,700 |'I.I:AN\\T i.,,m ,,.,| I.,,.,...,. , •» vora CAHAOC HOOK HK.tWf ai«u m.,,1,.. --all All «-,,.*- _ lu,n y Jrrmrj %u ,;|,,ab.)h, v. i. - 1 ... . ' Wi'fitfluid E.ittity Council in coop- Ili'Km. fur IIIIM!,,.^ , ,'„.,,' I -,!! .1 f" '•'•' «i!vertminf-in on |>uKf 23 — ''''•'•- — I.DIKUAI, uffir-f -worhi-r. 5-. ID u a . .. ---,,:i%" bullJiliB l-.tf »!.-<.- nii'in to all !r....-jMTlaii,,, ]'' V..'j " * " i"«r. lSAllOOI.-DoljKMA.N' jl.llll.1* :ii- S-hnli.n »•(••> •!•-. lial- l,.,ur «M;K. B«» Mr I>m< nt I'lam 1 :ti t.Mtrrn are oth'-r srnaii,.,,:,,,, „.,. .... k^,.,,,,.! o»»,.i.. I" ' i.-.l i nl within walking ilia- MATIRNIIY APPAREl "" nflil-Uriioti Waii-r (:•!„ hlb .* _*"'"•'•"• '•;>!! 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miMn pfsn mm* »38 CiNTRAL AVINUC | WESTFIE'LQ N. J. WAUKW TISSUE SURF SILVER DUST I 8JMSQ BLUE LUX LIQUID LUX FLAKES :;«ft % M.< 25* 79' 35' 81' l 1" 39* °- 59s ^81' THE WESTFTELD (1ST, J.T LEADER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1857 P.f • Nine Social And Club News Of The Week In The Westfield Area r Former Westfield Girl Married Garden Club Holds Betty Churchman \bout Town with Sally Guest Day, Greets glamour interest this weekend Peter Cunningham, a fro-hmvJ In Church to William Parkhurst Jr. Two New Members Wed in Plainfield •l Colgate Universitys , vi.-ited !a-t! for the o'clock St. Paul's weekend with hi- Mr. The Presbyterian Church was the seen? Saturday at '2 p.m. of Gucat, Day wm featured at the ! Mr. »n«l Mrs. 0. C. Hhfrnian "f an Jean Penti and | and Mrs. R. eih Nicolson of New York City, i mi-clintr of the M'itiiit_ln«irl« (inr- 71. Kori-«t avenuR annnunrn the icc-crcam-and- cake Mr. and Mrs. Andrew William | den Club Tuesday at the home of engagement of their d-UKhtiT, H«-t- [,, the (iauirhter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Ltedom, &2!» Tremont 1 12 of 32 Duncan larbor City, and W'illiam Aaron i ty Shrrman Chun-hmsn U> Wll- crowd L < A. I' '" Mr. and MIS~K"C. Hal! of 7fi4 I'-'* ».*i»ut, t*»JK 1 avcnui". ; ve Parkhurst Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aaron F'atl'.hurnt 'Sr. of j lifim Frerrrian Conk Mailuw on L'j the ;!ioom, the son of Carleton road will leave Westfieid The club welcomed two new; next week to make their home in 102 Mill lane, Mountainside. Dr. Nov. 2 in thi* Crp;H'pnt Avi'iju*- y Mr--. Walter M. Leonard members, Mr», P, L Young »nd I>rF»byl«rian Church, I'l>ilnli>-hl. t Fore-"' avenue. Tomorrow Brielle. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have Frederick E. Christian officiated. Mrs. T. II. Whitaker, who were j been feted by friends at a num- A rtveption was held in the church Th« wption was het<1 »t ihf. home L following the wedding re- introduced by the club president,' of the brWc'd brother-in-law urii [| the groom's parents will ber of dinner parties, and tomor- l*>unfcre following the service. Mr». T. K. Jone». j row night will be guests of honor Thf- bri-Jc was jiven in marriage • inter, Mr. »nd Mr». T. W, lltulli- t's at a" dinner party at the A brief buslnenn meetinit wan' *rbm, following the effmony f"t j^kt. Country Club for at a neighborhood farewell party. b>- h»r father. Her gown was unior A'h:t^ French Heiroom lace over h'.'ld during which r'-porU were) Ul<- i»iln('i|i»ti- fomiiict. |rs 0{ the bridal party and Mrs. R. K. He.-vs of 765 Clark given by Ui« tnmmlllttn chairmen j Mr. and Mr*. Marlow »re now town puests. pea-j-df-soie, fashioned with fitted street was hostesi Monday morn- bo'ixe, f-jll length «kirt, three- and a fund wix atartod to ral^i:! at. h'imi- lit Cambria Karm» tua'J, Sandier , Pent! has been honored ins at a neighborhood coffee in money to purchajts & viewer for •Phoenix, Md. UbT of pre-nuptial affairs. quarter -slf-c-ves and mitt.* to match. 1 honor of Mrs. S. T. Foot?, also of Hc-r headiir^.^s wa« a Quet-n Ann the l.yon* V'etr-ran * hospital. f frederick T. Gould of Rcd- | Clark street. Mr?. Foote will move Mrs. Jone* introduced the •ptek- ! oad, Scotch Plains, was style lace crown that held a elbow- r in a few weeks to Sylrinia place. lenirth veil. The bride carried a eri, Mrs. I/ci-dom and Mrs. F, II.! ^ jt a miscellaneous shower Ixfwis who presented a proirram on j honor. Mrs. Louis Plenin- ra»ca.ie of while cbryantiiemumx Lecture, Demonstration Mr. and Mrs." R. C. Carrijran and ivy, »itb UBy sprigs of white "Period Styles in Antique (Jlaw j d Mrs- Frank L. Parker en- and their daughters, Ho'ly, Joy, heather «*nt from her paternal with Flower Arr»nKw;n-i gosta for this affair were! of 418 Longfellow avenue returned M"i«-s*.y:! the Dri<3*irr'jO3>. Their ^u»n* Mac.S'ico!, John*»Jj and Co., public According to fiu r »u^«i is Mindonrai.iu Park »i an inistsn of Columbus, Ohio; and Bermuda. Mr. Clarke :« as nn .'i»hion«ii id»c -ici'}y to that act»-nUiic«, N>a- York. 'it apf^eS Wood Valley road, We-rt5*:<: Mosday t» x».ef '. . O^si* P<.ras*ki. LirJda:*^« *f: '-^ QUIMBY AT CIWTIAt imsidf. attended the Ya!e- Irae _i DayUo, Ofcis- M.-f. H im footiaH game S»t_risy •sris ho^or^'d r*^*r.t;T it & f%rt- hreto- University. Prior to •a-tiS rt PariKsrn jn«i.»4 C«r- : Sa_jra SUK, 1 tie- *"e:e sruefii *t i Mff- J. ?. As"w>i. Mrs. A- n. H, Rnv.r F. S*atr *'i Mrt Grc-rtr C. en l>iHT at tse Charier ri Psrt Go-***. Pasinil*, J(». Si* «•_ »:« «.»!*• '«iji irisa Mrt. vs. li* xj 1* r.J Mr-. C. S. Banks t—1 w-ssls—rj-, Csii_*». Bl, :". I tie f_sff t-f Ci-TCB feast. 3£* K'onti CiwsSt-st is is Ntir TMI C.ty. Mr. ?_3i;.nrst LtAPCIl 4tA»IlflgPS PAT t'S-is WynSrid from another occaiion w Uk'n. Dr. Stare*, it i!h li* M«JU an. Flowers ore a Must

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Klein wu honored with a sMrk '•)•• Thank."iriv;nir Day holidays. j 12 by two niemb.'i-i of tli.> dub, Mi-i. C. 11. I.on^iwri' and Mrj, lio^r ahowrr. A 'arrriM birthday gathering I Stephens. Thi>y spent many w.At la.it wiivti'r in thu sivtion around U-,c LEADER CLASSIFIEDS the so'ithern part, of Africa. They moturi'.i over li.ODO milt's, croa.u'd M«*nihors present we« M««- "'•' W'i '-r Mrs. Thomas Doyle dmne* H. L. Hyriis, A. V. BIIUK-.I, FOR BEST RfiSULTS at her son's home at 92S Mountain th«» miiwSir eight times, iroing " avenue, Mountainside. Twenty- from the cape of Good Hope to j Cancer and Braille nine persona were present includ- iiurbin, to Johannesburg, Victoria | and Flowers, of course ing her daughters, Mrs. Charles Falls, Kenya and the Belgium Con- Projects Scheduled Sho mo, her husband; Mrs. Georje go- Antonak, her husband. Other j Mrn. Stephens exhibited many Work on cancer dresainin and For Quality FURS Come in and see our guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Thou. abjocts pertaining to ths religious, braille project.! has been acln-'il- Doyle Jr., Mr. ami Mrs. Roger national and superstitious beliefs IT'S D«y!s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the people of Afiioa. Of par- ule-d for th<3 second t>uhlU: welfare FESTIVE HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS Doyle; the grandchildren present tii'tiliir beauty wa.1 a rarvt'ii ivory department meeting of tha West- were: Mr. and Mra. Charles Sho- tlclil Junior Woman's Club for Combining chrysanthemums, ( Madonna bought in the Holjrium mo Jr., Mr. ani Mrs. Robert Siw- ' Congiy which ii famous for its ivor- Monday evening at the Woman's; Bamouta rlllv) nio, CharliM, tknni.-i and Joy Doyle; | if. A carved wooden mask made Club. natural pheasant, wheat, Indian corn George- and P.khard Antonak, Rog- by om> of the native* of the Bel- er, Larry and Ka:.hi Doyle, Thoma.1 • ilium Congo was shown. The cul- Mrs. Burton Church, depart W.«tfi.|d'« Fur Shop of Diitlnction and Anthony Doyle. Alao present ROSEMARY CONNELL 1 turn and tradition of the people ment chairman, requests that club; Centerpieces . . from $4.00 members remember to brintr ean-i of the ycuniter sot were four of j were explained and colored slides ce! e We are HERE tomorrow her grandchildren: Jeff, Robert, were shown by Mrs. Longshore, ' iI «*amp* and nuiil*. which; Horns of Plenty from $4.00 ram and Timmy Shomo. Rosemary Connell which included views of the famed will be made available to veter-j to back Ufi the Furs -+- Victoria Falls, ana. Also needed are old clean you buy TODAY The president of the club, Mrs. sheets, shirt cardboards and food Cut Flowers • Baskets Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. John- Engaged to Wed for the welfare family. son of 762 Carlton road visited Harvey T. Brown, presided at the IIMO0CUN6 IMPAIRING last weekend in Hamden, Conn., brief business meeting which pre- A special Braille workshop tej CUSTOM C1IAN1N0 with Mra. Johnson's parents, Mr. Mr. »nd MM. James Vanick of ceded the program. being held this evening by Mrs. I and Mrs. John J. Keogh. 002 Highland aveniM and Sea Girt The exhibiting chairman, Mrs. Allen R. Malcolm at the home of •„- H- 0- Loesch, reported that Mrs. Mrs. Joseph F. Kinlngham, 911 249 t. tread St., Opp. li«k» Thcatr* Adamt 2-1433 Str. and Mrs. Alexander V. si«e Rosemary Manpret Conneli; f\ j. Schilling and Mrs. M. E. St. Marks avenue. Stuffed toys will Kay III of 915 Carleton road were ThomaiI William Fitzgerald, son • Lowell had participated in the re- be made to b« sold for the Open MM. and Thurt. Ivw. We telegraph flowers the dinner guesta Saturday eve- Mr, and Mrs. Joseph FttegeraM < cent Mountainside Garden Club glaucoma project. ning of Dr. and Mrs. John Mc- cinywhere to loved ones Brooklyn. i ,how. Govern of New York city. The g j F. Richter, group dined at the Rib Room of Miss Connell is a graduate of j Mrs. H. G. F. Richter, garden or shut-ins. Holy Trinity Higgh School and the! center chairman for the garden —KADEN'S WESTFIEID the Hotel Roosevelt, and after- Shl f N ! , , School of Nursing of Mount St. club council Westfield »r«a, an- \•t°J"rtf "VeW Yt"k HosPitaI i Vincent College. Mr. FiUjrerald nounced the dates of May 2 and 3 a.i the time of the first garden memberl . McGoTern is a staff « an alumnus of Brooklyn Prepa- ratory School and Fordham Uni- center activity for tiie council. The horticulture exhibit will be at the MODERN CLASSIC Ho't V, .r,A ""'tr- He is an engineer with F

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    ••W tSStrt fc»l•• «nd M« l»tate this week. j house canvass in the »re» for the /inwArun ll:.10 l» .1 — Dinner :t:.lu In 7:JI) •Tub's representative at the be hundled outside Vr'esttield ni E | b and past presidents' and wherh e this takes place the de- J«k . U* UIZ- dLt^ ! ^ '" - ^ »' » B'tohto" ,,,ad, j The American home department; Union County unit »£ the Associa- SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 12:30 to 6:30 c u w Mass D th will conduct a "Parcel Post" booth tl,e members also heard partment is responsible tor ar- ert LoU?h,ad. Frank M.cPhersonJ *°"«« . - »"• *'< » « tion for Mentally Retarded Chil- ranK'.nif transportation, Dr. .Stadek former Marjory Helen Stephonson i at th* Christmas fair. ""Mrs. Otto dren. The drive will continue 414 North Brood Street Ellzaboth 3*9872 ier alumna, Mrs. John Hein- J-ick Schierl«, Joseph Sheerin, of liive an account of life in explained. R,.,m.,,i .,' i WesUield. i Krii-nke also announced that mem- 'throujrh Thanksgiving week. RectMMiiieitile-i by Ihincun. Hint's, Estqniw, Cue mitl Gunrmtt t Rhodesia as a missionary na>mond o. | Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. • bers of her department would aid' Hostesses for the evening were: m The department includes two t 6'ni'i/i'« fur OIMII h!, as- pscholog-ists and a social worker. bined club voted to hold one com-! avenue and R. George ! Santa Claus" on Uec. 7 at the All An extensive tes per month for oil: ster, Mass. Saint's Episcopal Church hall. the Woman's | ""jj" V, i Mary Maher r r«. Dick have five Mrs. Louis Coon, art chairman, open Muiulaya to 1 p.m. ADams 3-0529 years In Westtied schools to under- January | ^er , Gary Stephen, 7; reported that a delegation from fjune Wedding go _ at least five ditferent tests club Carol Susan, G; Marjory Ann, 4; her group visited the state mu- which aim to provide a better John Daniel, 3 and Peter James, 2. seum at Trenton during American fcrCH PLAINS — Mr. and a student's capabil- Art Week, and th»t> the depart- y^n F. Maher of 1611 St. A pirl, Marjorie Milton, was [ment will meet every Tuesday itreet have announced the en- proper placement on the educa- born to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bat?.-1night at her home, 940 Kenyon Ltnt of 'ntir daughter, Mis; tonal level. avenue, Plainlield, to finish the Patricia Maher, to John A. Dr. Stadek indicated that some puppets for the fair. son of Mr. and Mrs. John children cannot be "made" to tea:.. The literature and education of 108 Farragut road, if something is not functioning j tentatively set for Dec. 14. Tojji!, chairman, Mrs. William Wright, [ pUinfield. properly, and that all parents j be called "Snacktime With Santa," '"' announced that the first session of Maher attended Plainfield should attemppt to undentand their ! the proceeds from this event wilwill Mr. and Mrs. Georife H. Caydo.1) the story hour series has conclud- i and recently was graduat- Children and thereby learn how i benefit the local youth consultation of 771 Carleton road announce the ed. The next five-week session an automatic watch Muhlenberg Hospital, better to handle them. He added i service. Mrs. Meserve was appoinU- birth Monday, Nov. 11, in Elisa- will resume on Jan. 8, due to the j of Nursing, Plainfield. She that because we cannot make p«u-:«d chairman, beth General Hospital of a third holidays. Chow* from a lory* »«l« be placed by the heste*s in whatever area she Bon-Bon Lazy Susans HAS indicated tht would like (low- often u.ing a . .iraen- ers. eJTe Lovely Selection of Jewelry i,, .. .,, _ sional effect. Later, etchings oa Th. froup _ tfc« will offer cm- jsiJre r wflf t ^ "Check Linen Handkerchiefs and Towels fh Mrs, Henry Massiitfham, pro- . . , . the. knowledgj e they gram chairman, introduced the (i ne ! !^.tnents ?for thl!^!e homeL . *"•"**-; Se»ker. Mr,. RiuwU Freeman and Franjacques j Mr. Scott. • representative from Mrs. R. C. ileath poured at the tea I Swift and Co., wiil lecture and tabie. Mrs. H. D. Uw»fh decorated South Ave. W. AD 2-M63 ! shew movie* entitled "Promises sf the elabhouse with the thetne of •pp. Municipal forth* M i Spring." Thanksgiving Day. Jaycertet Hear Talk ! j On Christmas Decorations! f FAKWOOD — Mr*. Madeine I i Treptow, whs instruct* adult class-1 et in Bower arrangement, spoke to i tie "J*y«*U«"-wi "CnrtstBM Dec BEST a CO. s-rations In the Home" it the regu lar moirSMy meeting held it Wal- r JOIN WESTFIELO'S Among the displays jhe Ued »M the Madono* u«ng s MOST POPULAR gift paim, the ehap»( in tb* woads j ' and * pine c«ie Cfcri»*ra*s tree CHRISTMAS CLUB j surrounded by mfBittare china Sale! • doiis for a child's room. | Mr«. Fred Wright, welfare chair- I man, announced th*t Ike (r*up i» RAYON FLANNEL GOWNS j providing a Tiiarrt.HgrmBg basket J for 8 needy family in town and the SS FOt EVWTONl i committee wiii deliver it is 1>ime 5.90 • for the hfiliday. Writ*' faynwnli Club LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS $ .J5 $ 12.00 13.00 $ 150.00 \jma xx ryefct-«tinnied gowns .50 .... 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    170 SOOTH *VE, WESTFIEX0 OPEN MONDAY THEU HU»A¥ "TB, • Page Sixteen THE WESTFIELD (S.5.) LEADER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1357 mice was discussed at Tuesday's • !:»,.- (^M ""^^ Kci-iflrntK Included ! iReMTve Group meeting of the WeslfMd Rotary ^ TV' ' ^% «, ai< In Trial Jury Lisl Elect*. Col. Dunn Club. A color film "The Land U ** "* Him w-,, ''• Yours" was presented by William ! ^"'"Md; GtViu'1*5 Kiifht Wfftfit-Id ie«identf are in- Col Jack Dunn, U. S. Army Stillman, an executive in the field! cluded iii a iift vf 350 to <-uri.«ij-: Ui'ttrves, of 801 BiadfoTd avenue, of title insurance. \' ha*. Itffjj elcfted president of the Visiting- Rotarianf and guest* i triai juiy for the fail st^ica of . n-.dropdJitan chipur of the Mi!i-were welcomed by Harry Stur);e. '• iiiiv Govt-irmenl Association. Among them were; Earl Nadine >a-'-d by County Ci«rli: H"-r.:y G. Tht chaf'fr ;s composed of . n-.cnf than 5(<0 reserve officers, fiom Dec. 2 to Ijcc IS. <-nHsud mfn and industrial and W^-tfit-;dfrj>- ait-: RavnK-.'id F. civic leader* from the New Jer-j Ciaii; of 220 Jefferson iveuue, .- sty-New Yoik aiea. j Jonathan (.'. UeFoe of 591 Tri- For 3'T year*, Dunn ha? been! Save in style... riif place; Kobert 31. (ia^afht-r chairman of the Governor's Ccim- of *2u StandiA aretiue; Herbert ' mittee on Refugee Relief in New B. Hail of 7C4 Cark-wn road; Jersey. He is also director of the ..enjoy'being thrifty George K. H(/;.!and Jr., of 717 Coordinated Hungarian Relief As- Fir«t street; Saznue] M. KiriLev of sociation. drive a !*20 Lawieme avenue; Mift Doi o- : Dunn is an executive of Xoxon thy Oidfoid of 402 Prospect tt.'fi-;: ; Inc. and American Kitchen Prod-i V-8 COMMANDER Mr*. Grace }i. Steiger of l->5 I ucts of Jersey City. j West Dudley avenue. ; Last year he served as national j Others aie: Fanwood—R-apha?] president of the Council of Gov- Guest-drive this Aican of 112 Vinton circle; Mal- [ ernor's Committees on Refugee colm D. Bea!s of 104 Foie*: road; Relief. In that post he coordi- 4-door sedan Eugene K. Hebding of 214 Mid- nated activities at Camp Kilmer way avenue; James A. Madonna: to effect the placement of Hun- of 6S Woodland avenue; Jay M. i g-arian refugees. Tenzer of 24 Rainier road. Studebafer-Pagkajri Scotch ..Plains — Edward F. TESTS SOLUTION — Dr. B. H. D«TU of th« Africulturil Ex- Rotarians Told Of periment Station at the Sutc Uoireriily iprajrint torn.to pl>nU Bingnam of 20C3 Xesdo-jrriew; road; David A. Cunningham, 367 i with a itrtptamyc'va •olution la ted eftcctiventM >f aintt bacterial Title Insurance See your local Dealer today! spot. Parkview drive. j Mountainside — Mrs. Rita Xolte ] The history and development Streptomycin Finding Increased Use of 1223 Beech avenue. i ; of title insurance and its import- Tico Churches PLAY SCENE—A scene from one of the acts in -'Freddie and His Fiddle," Junior Theater prog-ram to be presented Saturday in In Field Of American Agriculture Entered Here Westfield High School. eans, bacteria) spot of tomatoes, H churches Saturday night and got ;oi, ^ gi lp20 sfrri ^ ^ MASTER FURRIERS the world to combat various human angular leaf spot of cucumbers, away with about $30, police re- ^ er of Esso -«— - diseases, is finding increased uses seed piece decay and black leg of mimar Are Ready to Meet here POI Your Fur Needs in American agriculture. potatoes. < 1 • • A , , v r , P« i» Everett,, Mass.. and Poit : Ae Dr. David Prairier of Rutgers The fungus disease*, downy mil- An intruder entered the First Je F for University puts it.: "Streptomycin dew of lima beans. Sate blight of to- | Congregational Church in Elmer jinU ,ndent of the HOLLANDERIZING has returned to its place of origin, matoes and blue mo2d of tobacco street by jimniying: a rear win- j . _ .; L!nd( n and ffi£ns of iie KeH BROAD AND CENTRAL the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- J have been controlled by itreptomy- dow, according to Lieutenant Ja5.:jworl.s of Ess0 jn Lillden. : . Suite 5 periment Station at Rutgers." join treatment. jNasii), who mvesfegated both *^ | Mo«t 7-ecenth-he M-SS as5i?unt ptn- THE TENTH ANNUAL It was in a crowded little labora- \ Antibiotics are being used in the;cnm«. A desk drawer opened '^ manare'r of Es90-s ^ coa?t : AD 2-107* Since 1912 tory on the State University's Col- i preservation of food products af- forcibly and the contents ransack- ,divi5k ) -^ headqnilrters in Lin. j lege of Agriculture campus that i t«r harvest. Food products treated j ed. The Rev. Joseph L. McCon- den ' Dr. Selman A. Waksman and his I with certain antibiotics resist de- j son Jr pastor, said U«t»bout $30 | Am0 Mr_ F(? „•« cemmun- i asocisates first discovered itrcpio- * terisation and may be ttored at was taken from a cupboard. , ity activitie5 are ^ j^^ of di.; WESTFIELD mycin in 1943. They were toil tci-) room temperature for prolonged I A block away, the Christian Sci-, rectors of tht Chamber of Com-' enlist." and it was their intimate j periods. ; ence Church in East Broad street j merce of Eastern Union County . WESTFIELD'S knowifrdge of the njicroorganijnjs • in this type of use, however, ialso had been entered by jimmying iand the board of trustees of Eliza*- that live in the soil that made pos-\ *fe*ptomyrin -KM probably give ; a rear window, the officer said. C. j beth General Hospital. He is a SUNDAY DRUG BARBERSHOP tsblt the discoTery of thu "aiirade j » ^ some of its tompetitors. Dr. • W. Preston of 173 Harrison ave- j past president of Bayway Com-' m w y izvg-" ". B. H. Daris, thainr.in of the plant mie called in Sunday morning re-jmOnity Center board of trustees, STORE SCHEDULE Dr. Praroer, »n atcoriate pro-; pafojlogj department at the N. J. ; porting the forced entry. The draw. ! the Linden Industrial Association, fesaet oi arRtuluira: mkrobsologj, • Agrku3ta«3 Experiment Station, er was jimmied, but nothing was j and the Union Council of Boy ' SHOW I Of EN THIS SUNDAY psHBU rat sbat for ssaoy yean, s^s experimented witi streptomy- taken. Police believe that one party ; Scouts of America. I did both jobs. Docember 6th and 7th at Westfield High School Kreptessyds wst ux> ataeh to be;^ \si qfon iniib'wtits in tif i Mr. Ferguson will be in charge j BARON'S used ia syrkc^tej*. C«t Is »e3- praerratwa of harvested foods, : of the Christmas seal sale among i •> (tea a. (fe*s«ct is sasaaa ssedkiw, •< ^j,^ t j Jeftaoe i»d *p5nati. I the larger industrial firms in Un-1 V. • A. M. <• t P. H. 264 E. Broad St. w8»re isTf-i ar* *• iSake, tei*. d»I- , siyciij, -K-nii* effective ia ; | ion County. The Christmas seal I HIGH AND FLIGHTY—This : C*atln*aa tcrrM* Tel. AD 2-8214 iam Bane v> Us «WJB1«1 ontSaUr ' C0Irt2«lhiijf 'simkgt, has one char-; sale will continue until Christina? • high flying hairdo seemed to O* p»t»raU aie fa«B *c> »t^rifri: ••hith the Food and Drug i , and •»-ill provide the funds to be • have something for every- : , Adisiiiictj'EtioE doesn't like- When ', used next year by the Union Coun- body at the Hair Dressing CLOSED THIS SUNDAY U IB ii-eaitt^ -with It, after! !ty Tuberculosis and Health League j Championships in Hanover, ! : '.hey : harvest too inut-'b iiesiiiiit "is lef*^ jin it? prog-ram of tuberculosis pre- Germany. It's juppo.-ed to Whelan's ft Jarvis Fur tbk j-eaiscn, -other -anlibiytit-F j vention and control in the county. represent a "wine, wofnen b can be Kioie j-^adiiy -wsfhed -ind t-cng'? motif. /MIL taral n&e 1^ jrj'jd tconoiEit;&, Bays ' yff wi'J likely pet the green lijrbt Westfitld Pharmacy Open Mon. A Thurs. Eves.

    Dr. Psamer. , 1 from Foud and Drug- Today toe Irwrature on the agij-1 However.' streptoasyr-Ji will eon- eultaral uses of ftreptomrrui n jtiolw t0 ^M"1 p*Jjan9t »nd Florida yrowei- aje using- ftctious disease;. ; •'* extensively on pepper and tomato ] • "This is true for both larjjt and ^. And in the animal J»alt.h : sfnall domestic animals, for poul- s«'14> nivptouyun's yaliie is oslv try, and also for fur-bearing ant-; Just beginning to be exploited. mall. Combination!! of etreptomy- .. . -~~- ~- cln and other antibiotic* have been JMeil'8 ClUH to Hear DONALD L. FERGUSON successful ir, the treatment of bo- >ationa| Seoul Official Vine matbtis. b*pt!cemie lnfertion* • "Us Girlj" of animals, including pneumonia, E. C. Hogan Jr. oi Princeton, Resident Aids > CtarmaiH'opf and (*ul erysipelas, k'ptospirosis, and pas-: assistant nations! director, Pio- (••••- Jiikn If...IInk In tnerellosis respond readily to Hrep- • ttjtant re!ation«hip«. Boy Scout* "Battle Zone" tomycin therapy. of America, will speak in the wc-Yule Seal Sale "It is no' -jrprrn?" -ay» Dr ,ynd of "*" (Jri"t mi ,! V^" Prami i tr at an it o*i * ^ M\\.—>io>. TI i:s. (-J Ji ( .Innnnc H'onrtnnril unit ofution if 1 \<-x r'ir i D> la' J I . Ferguson of 910 Kim- Nhrrrp >»rlh In they 4 1 f..; an n>-) <• u i aie je, chairman of the Jer- "No Down Payment" e\ *• j ty committee of the! In C'lnrmiiKi-upr transf< r * vt u industrial chairman | Ty rrtn* INiwrr—Trrrj >l• the Union County Tu- j Rifles" improvt <- - ( *i J * and Health League from j 111 CldrmnMcnpr nml ( utipr 1 fertii" b. i >-- -1 /«*»»>•/•* / 4 » Christnia?, according to i tion HJ •• tr cement today by Dr.! In i" r tt # • f- - T WVissman of'Elizabeth, emers: \ . . *- ^*-n jf the league. Rtrujrsr' y • V, i •> v y< ^ij«on was born in Indi- Strept/j r ' ' a . r •• *? , Ind., and earned his most * fT< V* f *- J •: a «-nirineering (Jegree at marii;. A«n< la ,, « '» •" J<- Lriveisity. Our slock of Worsied-Tex topcoats should fill your every need. Available in THE SMILE OF Shetland*, cheviots, velours — in miniature herringbones, glen plaids and solids. They SATISFACTION are most distinctive and very realistically priced. Our Chef d tights

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    ing room*. Head Huggers from 1.98 Sport Hats from 2.98 FOR Kf SEIVATIONS Pfcont PI 6-3400 Have you seen the Ancona Raincoat at $3.98? Fully guaranteed against fearing. 264 East Broad St. Tel. AD 2-8214 EDITH HAT SHOP Mary L. Murphy, Prop, Op**m*m.m4 Timn. Ive*. Til 9 PUINFIEID, N. J. 10 Elm Street W<^fw« UttWl V, STEX0ER, OwTNER MANAGEMEBT Open Monday ond Thwsdey t*tmngs THE WESTPIELD (N. ,T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1957 Page 3«vtnto»n hold!" replacing Mis, Arsenc Cau- i'd at tUo duor or from Mrs. Wil-and wust st&tftul by UurguHD Mere- known for htr acting »nd direct- for which fund a are Miimtlal, WHAT'S NEW — A duckiri* Mrs. Briggs To tiei whos« activiUuH in the enter- Hum Hrcnnun, IOHU Uoifwood drive, dith. Ing both locally and uutsidg the the Improvement uf ll duck, Bctlvutfd by • charjo of tainment IWId with Mr. Cnutler Adams 2-54U4. Tho first four wecli of rehearsals community, land behind tho school, dry )c« that Itiu thr«t houtu; liave necMnlutul transfer t» the tli'Cfty ImltatM tutding duck in Direct Play west coait. "l.o and lieholdl" is 11 three-act were conducti'd under Mrs. Cnu-' Tho comedy, which Is produced Tin project, In which the I'TA 1 by special nrranKCinrnt with Knm- lifi'Hkc! liuuillt'l'. Tl lln combining roinaiu't , fan-1 tier's supi'tvi-sinn and Mrn. B i.i working closely with tho Hoard SCOTCH PLA1NS-Mr,AlNSJIr«. Oc.ana "' > >- will bo presented at tusy and 'humor , fro* m tln> |RMI n"f whhoo hah s lici'ilic'ii diri'i'Linidir'Li T tinti' i nt'l Kii'iioli, IM thi" .Slincknniiixoii nf Kdunition tuul tlu1 Tiiwimhiu Bringssa hahus been appointed directodiredor • *hai-kamaxon School, Muitinc ave- 1 "If thU is «uch ft smtill world, John Patrick, wlio a!M) wrote "Tru* lution in its linnl t>wu weeks of I'TA'si primnry Incimu'-priiducing Coinmltta , embraci'« cunMriictlon why (ioi'H It t«ko mi much of our if the ShackamaxoShackanmxon PlayersPlayers'forth' forth,- nue at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow mid 1 1 1 activity for Uio rurivnti aoadeniio ! hmiHi' of tin August Moon." On niopnration, will miinngi tin ac- of puiJiH for nnlure study and ie- money to run M"—Kim Shively niB production of "l.o and He- Saturday. Ticket may hi- obtain- liroadwny it starred Leo Carroll tuiil pcrfonniinci'. Mm. Hri^s is year. This year's I'TA project, lati-d school uclivitli's.

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    OPEN i" v. » ' EVERY NIGHT \? *< JOHN M. BROWN -IIVT T Promotes •55"/ :al Resident Sc./\» «• " / \ n M. Brown of 133 Arch- itect, has been promoted to -«-v** — ntendent, research and de- *^?*«-»» ent, for the Western Elec- Bii manufacturing and sup- tit of the Bell Telephone »• »'J His now office is at the • J» 's headquarters in New A^ «' V . •"/ 3 iK ' ,\ •y ,yv«\ Brown's responsibilities in- 36^! iM direction of work in inte ^.Vi?vV>->.J'/1 data processing, systems ^ trv -Vl> erins anil the general areas Rft rations research and man- ®3»: .ii ^< Vf. ?«, -/? nt science. In his previous ^•W*, Electric assignment he the New York center of mpany's graduate cngineer- i& ^•' . - vWP* g program, one of three , run in cooperation with colleges and universities, jf ich the company provides *! .<"•" full-time, off-the-job i of study for engineering i^fJ ees. The engineering train- ogram was established last and Mr. Brown was the nother Koos Sale... ad of the New York center. Brown, thirty-foUT\ was ted from Purdue Univers- 194G, and later, studying 5\^ free time while working for THAT BRINGS YOU BETTER COLONIAL n Electric, he won a master »*,•• nee and Ph.D. degree, re- PFa*^ cly, from Stevens Institute ,v». hnology and New York Uni- AT PRICES DEFINITELY BUDGET-LOW! IIc is married and has >r hildren. t •.'•, erJess Cor $Z1» tolm, now, Either f!•» chmtr, ved In Crash \/ 159 L Gladys Mann of 735 Kim Here's proof... "Koos hai the beet buyi in colonial"... hut it doein't really have meaning Ifenue, was injured slightly |sday when her car was.in- until you prove it to yourself. Until you «ee... actually tink into pieces like this lovely winged I in a hfad-on collision with tofa and these Jbig, deep-teated chair*! ,AU three were RIG iclleri at their regulur price*.,, now mg but driverless auto in they're KooMagged to bring you BIG lavingi! And look, aren't they handooiue? Note the grace* II avefiue, police reported." fui curve of their deep wing hack*... their mcticuloiu tailoring, from plump tuition hacki rigid |e said Mrs. Doris K. TJar- down to hoxplcal hkirli>. You even get 100% foom-ruhher millions.., ami a wonderful choice ' Rodman road, parked her front of 747 Kimbal! avenue •\1 of colonial prinu and country tweedt! Ready for immediate delivery ... or, we'll cover to your 1 brakes apparently failed to order... at no extra tint! (To he *ure of having them for Chrifttmai.., choose your fabric thil Tie empty auto rolled down week!) Short on caih? Remember, 10% down deliver*. You have 2 yean to payl jeet and collided with Mrs. ar which was traveling in (MM at Sea tilrt it Fmrtlppmmw) isite direction. ii was taken to the I Group and treated for a | hip. Moderate damage was i both ears. No summonses lined.

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    AD. 2-3256 * CfMTRM AVIS. Pag* WfcPTFTELD IS. J.V LF!APEft.THtH?PAY, KOTEMBEK 21, MM> of CoTigif*? niust fu<»-." what i> happening in iliib rtguru tun bv IN HOMETOWN AMFJUlU Piwidrnt EisenSxnwT »lao warn- THE WESTFIELD LEADER pained from something said by the )>cnv- ••j i!i«! "the I'lfstmt- -proupt will erftil MinisK-r of Suite. Gyorjrv Maro«a;i, ii.-tt." s; >-ufiv hch-Ughienirf t-t- *u'.;.- U' I! mi domestic spending-. "All my life 1 have hated the pcniry. CVTPOKT POK PROGRAMS S hated the • '''ilars, because every one Itiiiwd, iiui s-uta'ommn.u-e heiir- fitld!" yj tteirTobbyiug, the of them is ;i '"".en. no-jjood counter rev- inp. 10 dm* V.tvc found f«.-\v f.:jiu- J e forced it Town Council t Mth«.iP1r,j. | ,***»( J* Knter*4 st the Post Office at %V*-FTfi*-id. K. J.. olutionary, aiui I would like nothing ,-.; Iocs! flSjritlf r;Ji-pi-:::':n£ f\>1- fn On* propotal for tstablitj intr aid prop rsnis .'.£ nt-n-cssi-iiSlt!. f^utoiMic-d Tfafifisyt at "VTt-5!f>hi New Jf-ty, better iliiiii to harijr them from tile near- by Th* W^ifif-ici Leader Prir.ti.-tp i.T.a i'l,!.;.? i.iTig: est iree on :i rope wovrn from their own fo; h^rpiiui and fcirjtujt e;.tn?;rLH'- Open Letter To Squad Offkial ra^T for the Ti.>wn of Wtftflfjd fiiifl intestines." iinti. Civil Defense, dun: cieurhnce, Bough of VL > u r. T & > r. s; d *\ old fcp/e assistance and other iei- Sn; %-i.i'i' a year in edvaijfe. AVh.'it of the future of thi> and other t'Tiii Wl'ifii-"v prO£TUTllS liliVi' bt'i'fi 1 am publicly thanking the Ee?- E^ai/liMied UK). Soviet satellites? Here is Mr. Michie's c tic Sqiitd for its consideration OfTir-p: FP Elm S:r>i't, TWftfit'id. N* J. in ail ^i'i'*H')n^ t-'f iiiit- iiiii^.'ii &s and L'lTtt help iii brin^in^ Mr* Tfi. AT' :-44t i-4-t*'S ,-omber view : "The only ray of hope now most esser.l^iu. Hummer from New Yoi-1; Citv, for Hunjrary, and for all the captive na- Thus, it i.« apparent thai there where she Ma? £.tricl;en with 'Fiu' Memt>pr Quality "WffklH-? df Nfv Jfrspy tions of the Soviet empire, is that Rus- v iil hv considerable n^i^'aii'.-r. at and nonia, to our home. Ti'.is New Jerppy Pre«p Aft.«»«i-i:tiu"tii >'.i*l\' ana i;»ci.i k'Vi-;.-, to the i-iim- lunt non-profit org-anization d-.- Naliontl E*5Uona! Asocial Ki-: '* ?—you may need its help yj;,n, affected territory is more of a liability It I did! durinp tit course of the healings, JOHN P. HAMMER than an asset. It is a faint hope at that any tu'.nlrip back to the ^IEU'S 226 St. Paul Street rumniM n i ill best ..." R* m » will face difficult g^ing. Few witnesses have felt that Meaning Of Nor. 11 such a turn-back of responsibility A True Free Market j Editor. Leader- As* everyone who follows the news t'Ciuid be t-ffect ivt ]y aei-umpli^hed, What does Nov. 11 mean to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 tveti if eti't-fcin •Cas sources wit t/j you? A holiday? A long- weekend? knows, there have been big swings in be tmiit'd bui-h to Elate and i'jvtxlOr jus: another day? To me, :: poTernmf-ntF bv WaFhing*U>n. Search for Diabetics the market value of common stocks this still means a day set aside to com- J>ut not year. Marked downturns have been fol- TESTIMOXY'CITED noemorate those who fought or iy hart- ntttti tit One million Americans have diabetes FOI example. Mayor Stewart ol died in the hope of securing peace lowed by marked upturns and vice versa. we me»a, oj its^^ and do not know it. An estimated addi- Salt Lake City told tlie subcom- for us, and for the m-or!d! Did wouid seem thy twJJ As a dramatic example, the value of mrttite: they fail us, in tiiat we have not of defense HT ^ J2.! tional 4,750,000 will develop it during stocks on the New York Stock Exchang-e, "Most Vtah citizens •will ajrree had that peace? Or have we failed their lifetime. triti President Eisenhower when them, in that we have not kept it? after a period of decline, recently reg- he stales that the citisens of the They did not secure even a tem- is left. Si To find the unknown diabetic i? the istered the biggest one-day increase in United States must stand eternal porary peace without fighting-, but oet«eet! the I do not think we have worked concern of the annual diabetes detection almost a generation. watch against excessive concentra- arid the "prine* 6| tion of power in the federal pov- very hard to keep it alive. It de- There is CB j,,^ - _ drive now in progress. REPORT TO THE PEOPLE serves a lot of thought, a lot of a This kind of price activity is the best ernment 1 about wtici iriil ke B]^ The Unjon County Medical Society is possible evidence of the fact that the FROM YOUR CONCXESSWOMAN "It is one thing, however, to stop praying , and eves sacrifice., and torious, bat Tiiti » cooperating with the New Jersey and a trend toward centralization of Nov. 31 and May 30 are not nfjs isttie! .stock market is a free market in the full- power, but it is quite another mat- enough time to give for this pur- the American Diabetes Association and pope, but it IS a start. E.T. the New Jersey State Department of est sense of the term. FLORENCE P. DWYER ter to return the admininrotion Xo man can set the price of stocks. of established programs to state Last weelt, I attended a service Health. These organizations warn us that and local governments." at the war memorial at the Plaza, unless these hidden diabetics are dis- None can say with certainty that this Mayor Stewart, like other wit- one of less th«n half a dozen corered, many of them might have seri- stock or that will be worth so much to- For weeks now, the Hout* lBE?r- study our schcommitt'ee is under- nesses, feared that in many cases aduits, who trere Eot there in an povernmen1»i Eeiations Saic-on>- takinr. programs relinquished by the fed-official cBpacity! There was also a ous or even fatal complications. morrow or next week or next year. mittee, on which I serve s? rank- There is no gnwtion thst gi-ants- eral government would not be re- Values simply reflect the many differ- ing minoritr tuamber, has been ;n-afd profranis—one of the lar^e sumed by the states or municipal- This is reason enough for -every man, hoidinp ltearings across tie union ing judgments and predilections of the i'^ms in oor domestic spending— ities. point of view, to levy new taxes woman and* child to take a simple test on federal (rranti-in-aid programs. will beconat a target in any future "Simply because a tax is sur- to finance suefa programs, even if for diabetes next week. They are ur^ed millions of people who own listed stocks. In thit Kjiecial repoit, as the sub- "belt-tightening." In fart, ear- rendered by the federal govern- committee be.piri5 another stag* of Wgshinrton turned back such tut- to send a specimen to their doctor for One owner may take a dim view of the lier this year, months before the ment does not mean that this -mg powers to u^ Etates. these nation-vide hearing's vrith Soviet Union launched its first source of income will b" furthered, this test The best time is one to two future of some company and decide that sessions in New Gi'leans and Mi- In other ward*, it seems to me Sputnik, the President urged that by the states," ie said. "Practical "tihat the entire question of grants- it is the part of wisdom to sell. Another ami, 1 would like lo sum up our political problems as well as con- hours after a generous meal. activities to date. responsibility for many of these in-aid ie clouded by repeated buck- Diabetes ranks seventh in the causes may feel the same company has the prog-rams be turned back to the stitutional provisions are involved." passing, with each level of govern- brightest of futures aud so decides to IE hearing testimony in Boston, states. Two points stand out in testi- ment telling Bompbody else to han- of death by disease. It n&ed not how- New Tort and on throngh to the However, such a turn-back of re- mony so far, as our subeoniir.irte'e dJe the political^- unpleasant tax- ever, be feared as an ailment—particu- buy. On any given day, in these complex west coast. 1 have hee.n impressed sponsibility, or elimination of pro- seeVs 1B chart an effective and ing necessary ta finance these pro- larly if discovered early and adequately and changing times, people may take by one important factor, aside prams, as a means of cutting do- practical approach to the complex grams. from thf bj-oiid provernmental scope mestic spending on the federal {rmntp-in-aid problan. treated. For these reasons, today most acutely divergent views as to the health of this CongressioTial study. Resolving these differences un- of our economy as a whole, and for what level will be no easy task. As the 1. Many states, because of their questionably will be the most se- diabetics enjoy active and normal lives. That factor is the value of such President noted in last week's, narrow base tax structure, would vere chaltenpe in any move te seems to them to be good reasons. May- an experience to B rationa] legis- speech, "cutting out of deferring •i» i* *• "~~" tie constituionally "unable to talie tighten the belt on our domestic be they're right and maybe theyr'e lator. In holding these hearing, entire categories of activity will be over the cost of such aid profnams. spending during these troubler wrong—human judgments are always we on the subcommittee hare— one of the hardest and most dis- 2. Other states "would not be w21- days when we, as a nation, are fac- Peace in Budapest Wioruph the «jj'« of the elected offi- tasteful tasks that the coming ses- inir. from a practical political ing the greatest defense, scientific ""Tier* is peace in Budapest todny— suDJect to fallibility. But they are honest ciri!s and repi^sentatives of citi- judgments, independently reached and zens' groups who have testified be- peace and quiet—but it is the |>eace of fore us—iteen piven u eompreben- a graveyard und the quiet of a detention acted upon. And. stock prices move ac- s:ve picture of regitma] thinking trard." Thus writes Harrison E. Salis- cordingly. and repiona! pmlilenis. . All of us on the subcommittee bury, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a cor- A free market in stocks is at the heart apree ihai thifi experience has friv- respondent of wide experience behind of the whole free enterprise system of en us a much broader perspective the Iron Curtain, in the New York Times in carrying; out ou! responsibili- doing things. ties la. lawmakers OE a uational Magazine.' Mr, Salisbury recalls in poig- level. nant detail the Hungarian revolt of Oc- YA HOSPITAL TOUfiS tober of last year—an event that stirred Four-Day Work Week Aside from the praBt-in-aid hear- the whole free world, and, afterwards, You tse going to hear 2 great deal inps, in which we have heard the made tie whole free world ashamed that testimony of many distinpaished about tht fo.--iay work week as time w^tnesBeK, ] "have taken "bhe oppor- it could do or did so little. For a while— jrc»es on. It is a in;, jor goa] of many of the tunit.v to inspect veterans1 hoKpi- a few days—it seemed as if this incredi- big labor unions, Walter Rentier will tals in Denver End Sun Francisco. ble battle against tyranny, led by a com- I made these inspection tours afi seek a shortened trt-ek—-without pay a member of the House Veterans" parative handful of Ill-armed Freedom cut.*—when the United Auto Workers Affairs Committee, charged •sitii a Fighters, might actually succeed. The and the motor makers enter into con- re«ponsibiiitr to helj) safeguard dreaded secret police were defeated, tract negotiations next, year. And no less the welfere of "Uh* Tet*r»B£ ^ and many of them killed; the regime was America. a personage than Vice President Nixon Eariifu this year, ef course, I temporarily overthrown and a new one thinks the four-day week •will be com- inspected the Veterans Administra- installed. But this lasted a pitifully short monplace in the not too distant future. tion hospital facilities at Lyons time. The Freedom Fighters -waited asafi and Orange. At these Kew Jer- This is. of coarse, a highly controver- sey institution."—as in Denver and PETTICOAT asked for help Hist never came. Then a San Francisco—] uras impressed great mechanised Soviet army rolled in sial matter, with many opposed argu- by the great medical rewarch fa- and tie revolt was drowned in its own ments on either Bide. The labor leadens cUkies and tie vrtal work that is PARTY LINE blood. The poppet regime was restored say -Jhi.t increased worker productivity, being done in this fielA. 1 rise resulting from automation and other have fousd the therapeEtaf pro- to power, backed with bayonets, tanks prams and care of the mentally 23 Eavesdropping was a promi- and all the apparatus of terror. Some cnuse.", make the short week logical and to be of the hig-hesi type- inevitable. Industry leaders, for tie most Both is Denver and San FTan- S0.000 men and women died in a vain cifico, as I walke;d throuiri the ho&- nent form of entertainment in tic fight for liberty. Their rolls hare since part, deny this, -and are convinced that t&tti iiptrds, I found the patients been swelled by brutal reprisals. the result would be more inflation at an to be astonished te meet a mem- good old days. How the wofi estractrdLntrilr heavy tort to the coun- ber of Congress from try. New Jersey, Th€*y erij liET- did get around! What is life like in captive Hungary in( a visitor, and they now, a little more than a year later? Such considerations to one side, there keen and we31-Hifor!ned And even today with our ooc-. That question is Tivdly answered by it tnotitr extremely interesting aspect on preBer,1-dsj proalens. Allan A. Miehie, reporting in t recent tt> the r-fctfctr. It is dtocaMed in an article I particularly remember one- vrt- party lines the word gets aroand- issue of Newsweek. erac—a total'y disabled "p^teran (if which appeared in Parade magmane last World War II. The spirit of active resistance of the roastk. written by Sid Ross and Ed ".Mrs. Dn-yir." he Raid, ^he the word thatit's good policy todo great naasg of the Hungarian people ha? trouble vriit people tndey it thet Kies:#r. The gtel of it is found in their they're so busy fiirhtiiif for their business at First Federal Savings- not been qmencbe-d. But the mean? «f re- title: "Do You Really Want A Four-Day riphts thai they fprprt their re- sistance have been—elp'ht Soviet divi- ibUh.ies and duties as niii- Ask yoar friends who save here sions see to that The result. Mr. Mkkie quotes a Western diplomat a* faring, is On first glance, that may seem a fool- -they'll tell you that at First Fed that "The whale nation is in s state of ish qcfcstion to many. They'll reason that the answer of America's workers can't erai they get 3% dividend on sullen, passive resistance.." Workers are # doing the very minim am. and they dt- help hut be &m ectnusiastk "Yes:** How- 'P «!|L-* L.T-"t *• f *-T" their savings, which are insured liberately waste raw materials ssd pro- ever, as M>s«r&, Ross and Kiester show, it isn't that simple and clear cut by any 1 r op to $10.000-free parking-*lj dace imperfect goods. The government >U^.; 4. ^ L' til '.€ i.T A fc* r L of Premier JSBOJ Radar has offered paci- IT ^ 'v • * h* Wb't j • EV* a Oil** friendly service. You don't nee fications in the forrr. c-f s'tre—j-.at higher First of all, they quote surveys by the V' \ rr*i r f-cspr^ *.h? Gallup Poll, for instance, showed that country. These included s hif> ir^-.T- 54 per cent (if men are against It and >r " i- i - i. >•->-•„.•(' ;•*- tJon of skilled workers. on overwhelming 67 per cent of women. The Treudex poll came up with the ( Premier KAd.tr—c-nce. iroKirally. con- T, • • * r ,,> $00$ news that most people prefer more Ii> - H sidered a moderate—made &U nsr.r.er cf - V J-*- IP CHIMB promises during- and immediately ifur •M>me to m-BTe leisure. In this conrrfetiMi, 1 ( * r f It", - the revolt, free, democratic e>ciiors * machinist told the poll-taker: "With a V I ' 7 f four-day week, I'd htve another 'AM.J at \ ing th#m. A current Budapest saying. ? . r r tlM A hard but* in truth, declare* h©m« with itotfei&g ts do." ' t IT -t I • % Kndar har "broken every prorcife Time w531 tell what is te hsp|«:s. Chse V 1 **jttt every threat," Intellectuals and thing is *an?—fi* foiir-dmr week is p>- r V * * FIRfsT FEDERAL SWINGS Jd arts favorite tAwt* of p#r- ln.g to be * sslijeei of hot debate far a suppression. An idea of to time to rawe. JS# ELM STREET, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY (X.J.)' LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957 tTTERS TO THE 'Shuttle on Wesifield , ii (.'.isi-n. to iwar the services. 1'niled Stales shall !v composed jr-vin the can wen- nut ppc Mis. Wilbur Sisdo, will Ut-giii af 10 a.m. Editor, l.iiv.lcr: of two senators fiom each state, man, announced that tho i-twnl r>>- Mrs, Banks announced the EDITOR |-.vt!i:,- t,h* bci^ to!k-,j, nor while 01 R chosen by the ies.'ishitiire there- PTA Board Why do ik' peopl,. ,,f \V,.J..\.IJ j laps »,..,. playoj. Such patiiotio ceivisl an award from the nittiona) Christmas pgprogram, , byy jP<°i'-t' :n the town the sise of of ..." Aiiii-io XVII of ihe si'houl safety committee for i'ict>(i- M R fo'-g.'t so soon? on >;«. n" a- CO-SSTITLTION Anieiuinu'iits. "Tin- Senate of the Mrs. Ruth Tombacher and Walton Cars Damaged the PI*,,, , souu'X i Wcnou!d bow their Plans E\ cuts tional effort In safety, Mrc, Sis-Rurriss will be held Dee. I? «t Use lll05 r*id> in shame. VnileJ Stati-s -haii be onmjiiwf.1 j plmn to have this award pr<»- irave thoir all ,0 oar h;;^ ,,, Test No. to—C*ner>l >f two Sen»t.>v> fiom Mch slate, junior hish school. j Bui 1ft a dante or shindig or i wi-re he.iid st the mwt. I sfntrtd »tt a studend t aswrablybl . wives could snop anJ Wii'k ~.'h" 1. COIICU-AS has ihe sole powi-r; elected by th.'people thereof, for of tho i'\|>oke of the Un- Mrtts Jam's done *° | !>:..• altiwst aie turned awuy. All T™ Fills*.... | 7. True.' Ar'.iole a* Thursday in «n accident • thought for *, lWliJ ^ XXI of tho :1; ,!„. h.niio of Mis. 1!. [.. Sinde- ion County PTA Poundisryi Day have. .,, by jhoso ; ; 1 c;m >ny is shame, shame, on you Slvt boys whl) i w tst:";u!d citiielH, ;f you call your- I Amendments, Se, 1. "Tin' fur, ,i!s> Kast Hr.isd strwt Wediws. iutvhwn to be h.'ld Kub. 17 In yonder, m-ve, ,„„,« to wail. ^ 2 It is within the power of j .fchtwmh article of Amendment day. The prudent, M . Kenneth i Elliabrth. No one was in- M"If by tha; name. Far be it "from ; 1S street. Only one councilmanw .« ^ongress to iay down « ten year; to Uie Constitution of the Vnited 0 MnU m*« de-t Mrs. Robert Brouillard, hospi- present, „„,„„• • me U3 i-ail any but that dozen whojpian for Uie development of thc States is hereby repealed." ' aut0 e WB4 mim ; showed up rial eiiijen* and pais ; Saidrfur. rim vice tality chairman, advised the opes jjrt said a» 0P «ted by of any ,hu,ch th,,v, ««.pt the nal defense and to approps i-; S. True. Article XIX itlite L. Munday of Warren Rev franco Houshton of Holv I of the boy> who gave their all. house fur the t«»cheis and board jip, traveling south in ElmTrimly, who h:.d to give the jnvi I Hen's hoping thai nest year more members, including wives and hus- io w..k. mm ••( 'November occasionally to do—it is common True.. false Rt'turnoil Travelers J -50 | J5.00 courtesy, as well as fundamental 100 ___ M.0O self-protection, to know what to do Answers to TMI NO. 9 Nearly 150 members of the ?°0 - 100.00 Discount Specials about it Amcajmenti Westfield Old Guurd give a recep- 3 00 15000 For a penetrating wound of the 1. True. The Brst ten Amend- tion Thursday in the YMCA for 500 J50.00 chest, apply a thick, snufj bunditgfe ment* to the Constitution ara Gabriel McDiarmid and William 1000 500.00 ONE-THIRD OFF! over entrance and exit wounds to known as the BILL OF RIGHTS. lleroy of Cranford who returned prevent the passage of air. Al- They were ratified and declared in recently from a 10-week trip to force on Dec. 15, 1791. Knglnnd, Scotland, Wales and 1 re- Regular Now ways consider the possibility of bone fractures as well as danger 2. False. Article VX, Sfc. 1, of nd. Plus Interest Three Westfield residents were 1. CANVAS BOARDS to soft tissues. Control hemor- the Amendments only mention the when paymtntt art madt punttuolly 12"x 16" by the dozen $4.80 rhage and profuse bleeding by em-right to vote. "The right of citi- welcomed into membership: Wil- $3.20 ploying the routine first aid tech- zens of the United States to vote liam C. Miller, t'hilip IS. Elmer, 2. PAINT BOX 12"*xl6" niques. shall not be denied or abridged by and Leroy Tichenor. Four tennis have been organized to bowl in Unfinished wooden box for Transport the victim with car« tin' United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previ- the YMCA every Monday after- PEOPLES BANK oil painting, with palette G.00 on a cot or improvised stretcher. noon. Get to medical aid quickly in cas« ous condition of servitude." 4.00 of chest or facial injury, in which 3. False. Article XII of the A travelogue put out by. tho & TRUST COMPANY 3. FRAME. Our "Davis" 2»/fc" breathing may become difficult. Amendment deals with the elec- Tuuard Steamship Co. Ltd., en- raw chestnut with off-white Sometimes speed is necessary tion of President and Vice Presi- titled, "Mediterranean Cruise" was Opposite Railroad Station liner, 20"x24" 7.25 where there is urinary ti'Bct dam- dent. Article XIII of tho Amend- shown. John liuth led the men's ments abolished slavery. chorus. 4.83 age. Otherwise sluw and careful Westfield, New Jersey 4. WATER COLORS transportation is desirable. Don't 4. True. Article XIV of the by-pass local doctors. The patient Mtmbtr Fadtral DtpeiK Corporation ' Winsor & Newton Artists' Amendments, ' No state shall Reports Rinfi Loss may need prompt emei'trency treat- make or enforce any law whk'h 1907 - OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR - 1957 •whole tubes'. Cerulean Blue, ment, and rural physicians are shall sbridgo the privileges or im- Cobalt Blue, French, Mrs. f. Smith of R Tudor nvnl generally experienced in dealing munities of citizens of tho United reported to polU-o Ttimsday the Ultramarine, Vlridian .85 .57 with hunting accidents. States." lo.sa uf a yellow j?old signet rinjj; • Cash Sales Only • No Deliveries or Charges Of course, intelligent precaution 5. True. Article I, Sec. 0, IV.ami link chain valued all $105. Slit- i.s the best of all procedures. Some 4, forbids such a tax. "no capita- aaid the linjr and cli.'iin were lost hunters are far more dangerous tion, or other direct tax shall be tomewhera between her home mill than the animals they stalk. Be laid, unless in proportion to thethe business ncetor on Oct. 1. sure of your quarry before you census ..." Article XVI of the swain's art store squceae the trigger. Then if youAmendment* "was necessary to Important Mop J$lk- USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS 317 W. Front St. Bridge Street do shoot a hunter, recognizing him permit a tax on Income, (1913). New Hope 2545 as such in advance, it is murder— G. True. Article I, Sec. 3, I'ar. FOR BEST RESULTS' Plainfield 6-1707 and your hunting days are over. I, provided, "Tho Senate of the Small Boy— "Dad, tloe.n't tht uie of all tho*« tool, and ihingi make the colt of operating th« houi* pritty hi|h>"

    MAKE A DATE WITH A DYNAMIC Big Boy~- "No —not at all. Thtie took—Ilk* that grinder — coit no more to operate than—*let'i lay — th« ...discover vacuum cleaner —ot tha refrigerator. Motor-driven household device* uie very IHtle current."

    SmM "But Mother tayi ihe payt Public Service more than •he did a few yean back."

    Big Boy-' "Th»t'* lrue, but we uee mu«h more «l«eirl«l«y anil gat to give U« the comfort*—and run — We want."

    SmM Boy— "That muil be why Public Service uy: 'ElwtrUity and Cat do to much and coit $o little,'huh?"

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    YOUR AUTHORIZID OLDJMOBII.I QUALITY D • A L I PI Twenty THE KEf?TFTELP fN. .T 1 LEASES. THTTESPAT. NOVEMBER 2-1. « Highlights in Women's Fashions Menus Other Events Aiiticjiiinf! Lnrichm mmij Htii>»- iipmiuurini in Clamorous Buffets With Leftovers Turkeys Bigger PaiM-ml Turnitttrv "W'ufirfiulii CliBjn.fr E WEATHER Coming Events EA, Wuitfiuid HicL Ar iiiciiiiH ims^i Hint' i>^v-M'ri t Cih p.m. In Size. Value mil: ••ichnei- tt- pamti'ii furnturi ODDITIES 1 B-»t p.m. and Ihm, 31, l[! h.n, I iv pti'turi- franii !.. jliituninsf i.- to 1> ji .m., unnual Gr«t:ti Bimv I I'.v .simii'y upnh'mp un nl: pitut ov»>; HpoitHornd by the punier, tie ' Humt- APTI-.I t Hum- u.' lifrii: iMilnn-i; unrniu'. es:fmic I«y us XTX, £:4ij' jmrtniont of the "Woman'E Clui Ai'-iunirrii turkeys, tiuvt in-conu "Tm Wectunr CjirV iTrnditimmliy, tiis.- iiir.uuii piii:<.i of Wi nvor :> tja.^f of hjriit i'tHnrm; f/uinr ii ytuir round iuviiritt., Lit**y i.n 1. V\"iiv:t li- i; !.;. Traditionally, tiis.- iin^ioiu 10—I p.m., tbe Gurder. Ciub Vent, i.Mt fiunift vri:iiuu; u ii"t': . . . {;iir.'.t li- nriultttd ivioy iunu v-'nin vorksiinv nn'i'tiiiF of the Gur- fluid, M.r6. Lloyd E. Oucui jrivinp feus'.. And with t ri:i-i>'X A: in*. Stiutr. 1'IMI n. AiUiir;ici.. ; o: oui ivn7v enann:.. if--Ti. CMih n: "Weacfieiti and the lliiC Highland isvunue. Hiipniy of turkp.Pf ID tin' mu-i.e"-: V*r.i; tiiniypeniT-urt^ unva ti1 ill; Mommiiiisuit Gu."rien Clul> Et unil in, UK- way tunieyf tr« u. tin Mi&- CIRIW Tnunifci, csiBnsior. 12—Fireside Council TIE, Eoyu!' aepn't-i. iiua>w Ei!"i.. ;in wimt- i tiw piirbiii houar nf xiir- Firel 'More larpt luri.cyi ryni: lunin innviiiif nov-T. i'nn. tin icyiumu iu-nustimp .>iv-. ^iai:s; a: liu*- C uiipruFiCuinul Church. Arcanum ; mm,'' if nut iicatlhnt:. Aiuciinr hu:ii;f.i'G> t" lii'l n.iiei- pii' iinu,. .peTV linivuTaltv, iteiirlh* !i» nro- 12—District Nursing AaBoeianot \ if nion ii reud-y-tiwnoi i~yu At tiify d*":^t itcrusi- zui iri>Ki3V. ftfiiuri.: i!F—^T'r'yiiitit' Council 721>, Hryal expectant mothers ciuaayt,. ; ; unu uinu in frozen 5orm. Bu: p-uui.i;. BU.tir i!it!'.r;riiHrT u- ureaxm; iijw: tin f»a; af -enamu" ii«> A.v;tuiuni ; yciu'!i find no shortapi nf turiiryr.. i 37—EooHPvolt Junior B r b n o 1 i t-hc (riiiK^tL^". fiunit-lka ;>pn"'iL- 1:111 d—i«t: £<; iimirs, -uii will- r> 'i gum'. *T i iunwver you ~wunt ii> iiuy then;. i't ^(.!el: Kiaiciiir. ucrua;- liu3 tirifiE. v/iiu; nnt: nnju:. the pisainjr linuu: HECE3IEEE CiiristmaB proj^ram, B iB j.m.; i A smuller pereenittpT of the wiir. r. nru;-:!, or oinii.. Tm; vtil. S—Sinntiiiy meetiug. College lif—Fireside Council 71B, Boyui jturkey crop are Iipht bird* shif il. "W'iur. ummu! cur-ies HI. unt-fniL i: ?etu3:.p mrc»i:. ir iisim: suvtt» Arcanum j jyuar than last. Sr ii wu". in1 tt iirt^ia* . . . Thi- frinjruii iussni^ Wonunr* Cluh, Senior High if iunu wfatir imtmta' vm.- UM. Schonl cafeteria, E:15 ji.m. i vantupuous to consider purchasinp iW; i^nvt' Ht ims ^ iril: nf 8i:ii tin- tin piaamp home with t nt 3AWDAET i j a lorper DM- "limn you misy ta:« urouiic nL« nuci: whicti ii- \IXP.L at K. rsw tmnrer am: TOW I—r-:Iir' e.m., boErd meetinf;, the ! i done before. proiosninr. npumsi. fiu- enemies iiv- an suiaTHiicai: iaec Garden Clui) of "W'eBtfieltl at 7—p;8D €L3H^ executive board Bteut nf "tiic mill. Wiiciicvu; tin Kieranc at the GordBE Clui' liarjre turkeys wil likely tien: Jlrs. Harwey T. Brown, 622 AuirtrnisnT. lizard VJishuf if 'Tin" Arlington evenue. of "WeBtfield at "the linns of j your fond nutiptu. iesr thus nmul". up t -putit; z-ont" and zznrt mte"'- «eti, im" thf puraiiip IIIHIIL -witr. the preEident, Mis. H_ 1. j ont'E thifc year because tin- i&rpe loperF ewey—in- nmnto sail' mu. nit oi* hurnr. unitiar one humt; l—DiBcict Nursing Aesociatloii JBrown, fi££ Arlington Evsnne ; |'birds usual!? eos; K'Ef per pnund expec^nt motherE cicaBet. and they nffer more mea: in reifc- jnt.s hie umbrolin nf skii; flart mn 14—t pan., "Sie Garfien drib nf' Ir. nnpiyinr ihr {rlnac. isim? *—Tenth annual Barbershop IBT- •**i tinn to linne. There ere mm;y pood around -him. "Works- tnii, nhu Wcaifield at "She lome oi lirs. j times out of ton. sireaket; fine Dr. ih BpoiiSDred by C. M. Barnett Jr., 116*; — fBt"'"1* you're temOSnc ytmr tamll? ar cuotts. i WC/B "to use Juft-p-yor turkey h".>- SPEBBQ- R. 3Ier who fluffor iroro cult: TOftfl j lacjnHlmliaiur •aumn. batten an ntoe. Buflatmaah Ufcattata. vUcfe ttit popular coio turkey Vim- fc off Sim. ~ii« canter nf tiir SA, "Westfiald Hi^i School, Besides, "with FOOD reirip- leot in the winter ahouiti wear 2B—B^BD a.an^ j jMlrtiillwifr flaatiro jaftuvmii. .are ac wm craatar bain. ** *f uop« iaa^mj t siiptc->!Hi-i51:r xa&z S3.B p.m, SjasiiDBV atlnwB -of iaftowsr *tmfcG& afrancmT on a jtfatter vttfa fettV ! eretod Btompi common nnw andhuts! . . . For year* men navi vtir. aiHHMir snurimf nr. tht int'Btinf: nf 4iie -Gartieri C3nb! '** PS «,"J •How «tf cranbany Joncc a mnntnle ifi port ant aanm (delicbttollr Ifraeser Rpnce Evniiunif- »o ninny, beer, poinf about with burr iiaatfc -'Woman'* CHub of "WeHtfielfi and the KDUD- { •i—mill irttt albas off baa and barhsj. and inr crmicb aa£ graaMor nnc ir. ih» zarmnj:. Jaisasj^ »latm! woodai «ro»] al aatafi (tuU to the tD)>). -— < j the turkey Jieed nm, lit consumed even in "Hie dead nf winter .. . . or. nni- sKKEttnr. at t. "innt. dance ii •GerdfiE So —miift OBIJII fur dinner -lim though the tmurU« 9T ahor J* act j in thf first irw deyE. af nicy but Army reHearaharF. have rii:— iheve- been "ihf cast year? tipn. j eoverf.'d thai—u. wearinp- B hat After ync how- ISK «SS will he aanaaur. whan ihi* mmx IR plnnnefi. Jmt yne can Jam thorn ' wan^. alirw -ihf coic nf [ axum mtnnfn lor Cofaaaia» ahopjUiit, party f>.n»i>»^ ^ gm I Ever, if pour inmiiy'F small and keeps tilt tnotaies warm in winter; b. that women don't like other liquid "tr nrr Si nnrmi. ^ ; nnt likely tp need the nip bird ior : thir> jHinHiiBJnj: £nnr Warn, ma •antanbta kbd of meal to SB lbt km attar the | one moal. you enn siil! buy tiit women who jro hatlesK; and that 1th a Jarortta. mo. «ttk the «cnnal aat fir fanliitsf parttaa. Taa an | bif aize and economize. Alsn. mnny \ weariiifr hats definitely thiee not i Tjie JJEW Serspy StBSr "Dnsrar- four -flay? to Tturw s [ M fsfl in fiisg«niR"mEgF hospitElirypy . Theyy ,;-throuch "which iaier ti> tic the 'tnrkry -weijrhinjr 2P tn £4 pounds. : are cayoyed «E snacks by thi- laro-1 string. The refr-jpenanr m«ht>6 if enry— ] Candies and Nuts d!y,, "«rt>c sre visually jirmmd more, j iDecorine ynur Christmaf ctmi;- jam ieKPe "Qie JroE'-r, reiidy-ti*-cnuk ; Jknd - ii«eii to nny? :if your Inmiiy nun j icoiflites >.tiKms«ivei car. -be imaac-i 3T^i*ea, .cai*idi*ni cherrt»i&, friimiirops :fali .into "tin- si*-ralted '"a's-1 «hw»il of the prt-liohuay rush, i or ciwcolate dots. «i«ss, lfl«s«' TUIBF maj" nfiflP-J tee af the traditional Christmas ' You «ar; nxaiii- VQIIT ovm coiortr: improve in flavor if stortrd I aiijrar !|iy stirrinj: cant ird • safer ttae fllluip: then ti« sandwich JF dipped in a nuxturt of ecp flFoigamoi,, estenaion loods anti !'ix- chiUeti Jor euaier handlim:. "L'SC- Don't fosyet tt> aiipv 5t>r we- nnd rvnjionaw milk. JBrowned oo U»th sitiee in a small amount \& inutrition apeciitlist or our Jiu^ i: in B cuo!;if- prvs or roll and cut «md! *n€ Jeftovert. jThuf.. utifoongii tmttar in e billet, tur tandwiejwti are norved warn and BOVOT? . jsess Jinivcrerty Ksminffc . i: into t-»«WL, 't>«li£, taint, you 3Mr jslwi «a M tir 32 Iw : T3K mUnsr cue be vatieC witb sucb canned mttt K *hat St*« « mice,. eiBters. TiMaritagirksg cicti*? ytrs Trill !«•£, ciwpj*^ bam, bare. or B deviled Ijmri cr potted moat Candy is as much a Ion: jt keeps moist aiid esctssi"f ! « md 3 cookie* Ior -thi- tree e 8 alien jwn—afi Aiaaacaa i prepoj«3 for friends who drop® •ui littit sugar tn shortenitic. Or,i »nrin*ajre is 8*dide.tL • their,, white still warm, witt' tht cooiiitK- nmy nuve tioen bandied A sharp needic and coarse wniu w» much «r btiktti in iw> slow tin Cat limiflairi meat into E laupfliagatr abxK. Bm one alice m> a gift for your h#l« fthiead, Jea^inF enough threat: toe- oven. fl>ry cookie; ai-c ccuMid fcy aaefc af 6 hi—d afiaar, top «o& .ehwat and xsmaininc nt«*d »Ucw *lf' tlOt ^"JM* * tnateria' -that vnY. : lit a •hallow pan. bent topriawr (nspcoated milk, ecce and nraitard piBVep. ior Viitr mmA —iidwiuL into fine mirtnre. turranf! to «oat bnth sitke 3h* thread <«tweeri the conkits '• t(* «iow an ««ir.. taffeta or feu> maierial would not i Brown «c bott aite in a anal amaant tf butler JD akiliat. Serw be «. irood -cboict. i MHB. TIELEk 61 dWKiitic fas ratyre* heat radit- Lorton's Candy is tkin is nccomnlisiiwi by the reliee- Dor't choose e piaitl, strtpt. \ Uon of heat irom 1b* eeilin/ and napped materiai or s tiesicr that j walif of the broiler compftrttnent -mis if! -onty on* directror. Sor pour i mous for its quo 1 The lateer, -uaiiaH,' oitatrumet «f fi-s: dress. Mawhinp ji'mid£ end stee! with & jmrcsiemisw! surSaot, i kl|i K j and our freshly rocfl A brolkd tmai i ."< jroec £«•' u proviuef tfe ejun'slem of ceramic iabrk is ih* same as s on« direo bt- « jriHxl meal, iwnust iini; iujc i radwtior.. Toe wit* ncreeji aim- i» •Sior, desam. and m«an» all piece? uctr. b( tiruli«t: | c iealure «S «e»e«li ^« ranpt mod' must be cut in tilt same direction. ed nuts are fit* Sabrics smifc at velveteens, ATTENTION Thia if tiw re-is"i.. -suj iwipum-iv, cordnroys and «el»etE, need specml rrT the Gas Applwiict handlintr in cnttinf and constroc- .f -.t« tim.- turert AiwociBtior.. timt wn' im nr i< tior,. T-here is jilerrly tif time. t» beat stenkf. enufu, Ji.ii nnc use these amrterials afUir yos p« dishwasher owners! While shopping ton imuirht fur ir uihnf t*ji it itiiliuiit eyi —*»t» tidmus ch«*. ,-H>ih>.-L IUIII unilit-c let. people CMS help JTHJ ! WnaT'* JJitirt, ru tvih^r ei' Thanksgiving tuif ipuir the make « grood laiiric seleetipn. par- j ]i«*u'rtatii! yns «rr j irftirn?fii< o,ii«ht,) <* \\PJV.'. ir 'iiivvt* ii tf r. ftriti arotnfi. ia «*». j here for candy, i&f ** tiAKIA. 1.". '!>••'. ;in '.mti.-dinieri.-!K>r. eppvtt! Tiw "»rrtt3iBE ins^rocSras iocrad- ; tif lotid by fiemt l>roiniir ir« npjie'.rw nnc if more iU neiur*! iisvur. In ant ic jt>ET j*c&e.™ jt net f mints, beyond U foo *te M>« jnu-t at s j cnakf biivt lone sinri &i;iw«r t sat 4e caacQjr -5rh«S "the instruct • parison for flavor c Mm? it at aufirt'-ilru fd» tin •iEa** Fabric & ytm. ytrnr fimsned j m-< f. Bine. ••in fee s sstMactorj-1 f'i r 1H«- Snot*** For JOB BEC your frjenos. > quality. thai its A Sepaaer Srwvr «8t:rjr TtK-VTn-rvtSt Goto SALTED CASHEWS SPECIAL, Ib. 98c Tiw <3AKA *ppiit-f -« rt of ' th«Movi«s rrooif- the finest ingredients go info the cad As i» fenene yp C« fellers tad --hf ktne J»ni.t in-j!' made in our own kitchen from proven the asoAsxa toajesiie ntoyf. t.A MA | S-ji-t v-rii «a37 tout t; rr»i «aj-< im, txsrpt is sac, wokioj' ; *wi)y «rf tapadty tad. is wax ir.h-*n-T», i i£ yt>ur tttie ra«i*raesiod sef b*»beati rseiatuvi ! In Bujijr „ pet-«rT feat. A isst- fc»ih» * tat M^M^s: vw« IN TW across • "r»«XTIO PSOtlS ft*«A wt tk*» in most i^w is, K » s^er THE WESTFIftLD (N.J.) LEADEft. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 19B7 FTA Hears Talk [US Junior Wins safety sent belts help Ueep you Family .Si»rvlrr In Cliinu u» n ini'iiidimiy, now 'II-uhilnr th« dlrwtloti of Mil. A. D. O n clwr's ROII! Fiesta Held from liraiiking your ni>rk liime on iin'tn n IU'IIKI'IUII of ri'llcf, twon- Ouvull. tliiisc .luddi'h slops. Htrurlion »lid rchiilillltiUon far Mini Uilya Jon<'«, ndnntnu, Aftil ratorical Contest Mrs. HH n Krv-stttn, n» •So, rlicei' up. Your pi'itrs in llw A VlmnliSKiviiig Kv»» family l><><>l>l« in t'HitfrirHiirjr situiitlimn tn ths rhnik will ho con- Mr. BIUI Mr«, Cflint Burthirdt iR-Mtmy Scln «nt!y in the Grant School audi- lht f Ul P ClunU'1 StliPitlwU'r, fhilrmiin of ducted hy Carol Mowen. liobcrt nhd Mr. and Ur», John A, Curtrtt torium to culminate the sixth Mr. Mototbt, Is jour ftiot-boin' 'T' "' '" "" ^ Kiivndly Service, U chairman for t.onakold, l)»t»y I'ond, Ann Thor- Jr. will u»hur. glade's study of Mexico, mid toconnected, to your wrist-boue— the overling. introduce the unit on Central the one wearing the watch, that bum isnil Nicky

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    YOUR AUTHORIZED POIfTlAC Page Twenty-Two THE WESTFIELD (S.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957 k Hiker* to Revisit Model Railroad Group To Offer Fraud Case Goes -^SJZ %ZZ'. I,;£ f*«™*rporation" **» *Papers Harriman State Park f f; r,-.)C B^a:G v^ •<-.'Hi*.-. ' Wrs- - Incorporation Pc UJVDSapjJVc L r >• Hikin» C!ub 1 C * » H» r an Sute Park Annual Slum Bctfinniii" Tomorrow lo Grand Jur\ j L !e walk in the Permanent Driveways end Curb 'll e* <,« Lake and Rara- ing M Masonry • Wa»erproofi ' * ,.•! of Railway Thoroseal System "It will be a 1 A 'oniewicz said, LEADER DRAINS ] i \[t : some snappy STONE WAILS < I, I J L PATIOS r t I I r % 1 \ }-.! ' 1 -, ( er persons in- > i A. S. MANNING & < \ I LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS \vi!l meet at Serving Westfield for 25 •J !> r Building, War- fll AD 3-4935 / a t BRING RESULTS LSE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS r

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    • AUTO DEALERS • CLEANERS & DYERS • ELECTRICIANS • LAUNDRIES • SHADE AND LAMT Oil' 2 'HO J ! BROWN^ND KELLER'S REPAIRS r*..., *r, !i «ri ••» a , CHARLES T. BRENNAN SCOTCH PLAINS LAING CLEA.TERS AXD DTES! Over 100.000 T « e ELECTRICIAN HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY each one of wh " *a« "a ""Same Tt&y Dry C^*iEir.|r Strrit*" Tfc» V»«l la tlrctntml work at ta« • LAUXDERIXG • FLUFF Dm ING pushed or hara: r« 1 MOTOR CO. tract vest 1* J**«- • DRY CLEANING • OVEIKG More than 5C Mala O«I<-» »4 P1«at • SUIBTS Tomr Aatharbea IDmi 2-3*27 are e'ectricaiir ira d ' \ He ad ) till FAaw.o* 2-7337 CADILLAC **klmrx«» Art. foar master c i a 1 i a T PUlalrM. >. i. 4*1 Park Are. Seotra Plalaa ifce six yard?, a > c «i » i a Dtaler J&BELEQRICAL ou£ track s"*":*c *• i A J r f * e " Sales and Service j • SAMOSET LAUNDRY arc remotely io "-J <-ii T- i -n to H» CONTRACTORS switch point?, 'io^ «rd gi,ar >f M taken i • CORSETS SERVICE, INC. raiU are made i JTI IJI na i „/• Pkaaei FLalattM «-S41 495 N. Scotch Plain Avt. LACSDRV — DRV CLEA.Miln and assembled n p a f a i i it * 1 U»-m E. Stk ilmt PUlatai -OH W«-.(«rld, X. J. "Drive-In Service" In buitdinfr any iai narj THE CORSET SHOP Cash and Carry 9crHec Deal.t 154 £. 4fa Strict SM Vartk irt. Plalalela •SPORTING GOODS The engines rtcmt tf! m •• cf "To Sell CorMti trical power to ijuau thijir.r Is Sile^matitJalp"* THOMAS ORR M Pl|«l a» shoes or "pick-jps operating . i NORRIS "To Fit Thtm I» Arl" ELECTRICIAN ' LIQUOR STORES an outside third rail. This enable? ta r Wulltll the controls to be separted into ••a Vlrlaltr over 50 main line "b]oeks" or CHEVROLET, INC .IDta> 3-KI5 Par Orer 33 Vtara track section.-, any and aA of Aatfearbt* A0AMS 2-0906 ELM LIQUOR SHOP •which can be energized by tac'n Alfred J. Mlllfr—Hilda W. Miller of the three "engineers" in th.r main tower. The yard-H have simi- CONTRACTORS Estimates Freely Given WINES lar controls, which can be ener- ADoms 2-2772 LIQUORS gized by either the yard or main I BERT G. OLDFORD "Eqatlmrnl (or Eim |_ line engineers. Power for railroad : ' CMtKNTtl I •UllOit GEORGE 'BUS' WRAGG COLD BEER Aalk. sr.ll.I)|>c Deata operation is supplied by sixteen 2- SiKl 1»M ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SPALDINGSADDliSHOI volt wet cell storage batteries, GaaiBlrtr Parta ttMODHlNG. At>DmONS. ATTIC IOOMS. SODA WATER .(Dana 3mz Racqaela Reilraif n ma kept constantly charged by two O7CHEN CAWNETS, FOKMICA TOTS, «tc 807 Grant Avenue WB DELIVER PROMPTLY ADAMS 3-2442 16-vo!t d-c generators driven by •Strth maa Ceatml 1TH. WeatBiM 407 OtOVt ST. WfSTflElO Westfield, N. J. nun a two horsepower motor. The wir- .ID J-1TTT AD. 2-3113 ing resembles a telephone ex- 9-11 ELM ST. WESTFIELD change or power station -•.* itch- KNOBLOCK MOTORS, Inc. JALOUSIES • FLORISTS N«t to Peoplea Bank • SHOES board. Authorized The "blocks" a!^o persrit th-:- HELEN MIIOSY ORTHOPEDIC JTUDEBAKER Additions • MOVERS SHOE PRESCRIPTIONS automatic operation of !izh: t»r FLORIST semaphore signals, vhich a'i a -j Soies and Service Michael J. Contundl, Prop. ruit.Br interlocked with track ii.'ct-. Porches CRISANTI On the controj board?, gif-r. !./.-.• - Flowers by Telegraph MOVING? >arta in. W. VmleU Faat Serrtc* lo Florida Orlkiarlle Sjftlilm signal that a btock has in' ». ' -•;- Roofing and Siding 13S6 Terrlll Road Scotch Plaint TCIM-CallforRla I HANFORD I.14G gized, white light? &r:nrf»M JOHN T. PEERING CO. FUEL OILS ROBERT F. DAY U Hour Metered Servlc* Commercial and Socirf Dflco-ii»at Oil Burner* Prescription Optician Stationery SFMONIZE - POLISH - BLUE CORAL 403 W. Front St. ADAMS 3-3213 rail • National LOOM Itafta Knocks Down PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PACKARD WESTFiELD CO. III Proapeet St. WnlltM ADim 3-3iSS Plainfield 6-4418 C F.lrn St. Wrttdela •Oxford Filing Equip* Mountainside Woman ISC. Bob Bonnetti, proprietor (Opp. People» Bank A Trust Co.) • Rubber Stamps MOUNTAINSIDE — MM. Em- 635 CENTRAL AVENUE WESTFIEID, N. J. Aatanrlira • FURNITURE • Fountain Pen H«pH ma N'odine,' 67, of 1210 Route 22 DAIRIES PHOTOGRAPHERS STUDEBAKER •Gifts was knocked down by a car which MAnHEWS FURNITURE mounted the curb in frent of her • Greeting Cards PACKARD Complete Display residence Wednesday as she pre- [ WESTFIELD STUDIOS Hallmark - Ntrosi Furniture—Floor Coverings pared to ascend steps to her home, j Sales and Service Aar*n Prlee, Phottsarrapher READY MIXED -1 Appllaac«a Gibson She was transported to Over-1 SCHMALZ fcalr Mannas Agtmrr FINE PORTRAITURE 415-31 SOHTII ATE. B. 35 Elm St. AD24J look Hospital, Summtt, by the Rej- | PLAINFIELD 6-0054 Sa*elallilaB la AD 3-VU* Paklleatln P.rtralla cue Squad and discharged aft/?r) tl« Weat Fr.at It. rlalal.la •—aJaMt^a^SSl *—— examination. j • Milk & Cream CaaaM Weaalaca 131 CeXral An. ADam 2-023H Police said the INTERIOR After moumir;^ v?.<- turh. h.* Authorized • Butler & Eggs HENRY P. TOWNS* aato.. swerved bav/, ',r,:; :••,* "r.vtr.- i DECORATORS i DC IOTO — PLTMOCTB PHOTO SUPPLIES way and ':arr.i- 'j> a •;;• >-.;»';. STORAGE Sales Jc 8>rvica Delivered Fresh dling the <.tn*.fr bs*;>r. dtlivtttd in Saturday d*liv*tl*t Allam< 3-1S2*' From Our MOVING * PACKW Curt;, wi. Ufa1.:* v. '.-»; i- CHAIN U$ Narik Are, W. WnlltM Nearby Tarm WESTFIELD STUDIOS ,.„!! ADl any qvantii/ tttimattt Aaraai Prlr* «•< >-or

  • -} ••J» >...•- DECORATORS Aatasiiara Dealer w Kaaak — ArtJM — LaMa) in Route 22 -JSK*. C? C*-ft! »>»• Wtttficld nae. Traffi- war ».v»j-l<*i iV.>.- t CALL PL 6-2277 CUSTOM MAD1J •ell « Hawaii ha!f an ho-jr. CONCRETE CORP. Motor Saltt P.Ur.la Laai Caai.ra i • Fumltor. tawrtrt View Maater.Slrrr* NealHI • TELEVISIONS?? Aalk»r<»ti FOHO _ The invenizatk- ;, -*-:.? ,-,-.. THOISK''Vrli:MIRDINB COM, i e alia c.T*f* 111 Ceatral AT.. .(!>••• 2-9231) : tinued. Am-Ktr .-*z '.;.,'• ti':. »i;> Il'l- ^t-yilfl t* WILSGM Jt*T£H!ASJ, IXC -«.r,la« r.ra Ommtn O.rr IS TnT • DRAPERIES Olid • Dra.trtn (•**. «alaaaT) Chief Charlt? Hv,'»-_^»f, f »;-„ TfATlON RADIO* • Beapkalaterlas Christian Fritz ani i'i-,.'t:.--.s,- }i:,- SUP COVERS TELEVISION, INC, ward Jlallin. Thmm* rar Oar ! 111 S«r

    IIIIHIM *r •att.aallr • LAMPS AND SHADES ADAMS 2-2969 ONE OF NEW JOSfTI tMSCST »UG CISAWESS ' iTATB HWT. tt A.rlk Atf. K. hOmmm Z-7* JERRY CARVELL COMMERCIAL WMIUM, ««w tmrj Cofalina Lamp Mounting Shop • ROOFERS LAMPS SHADE3 • V',untln«r • fiecov-ered GOODWIN MOTOR • Con»«rtln« • Cu«fom to • R«virln« Order W. L. SCHRODER CORP. • Lsraw In *toek • Ebadei ia itock Est. 192S GIFTS AUTHORIZED GUTTERS-LEADERS LOOKING! • DRUG STORES ltf.l«r,.lnuMi AI»»M» VOLKSWAGEN » «•M before checking our prices and qualities. SERVICE STATIONS Phcnet ADswi 2-1193

    HUGH CLARK 33? Soirth A»*. W. W«rfi«ld A SAAALL Shop Is Before You Purchase! CANTLAY BROS. MOTORS CENTRAL PHARMACY Yaar , ADVERTISEMENT £$$o OPIN 8 TO S - SATURDAYS TO 12 Ooclg* smvici Sain mmt fame. W. SaKiaNi. hi iamiwa IN THIS SPACE BEAR Car. HAMRAH-EMERSON CO., INC. Elecfricol — Brakes — Carburetor •w SOKTH ATE. w. w».»rrrej.;> & Complete Auto Servicing TKl.- 332 LELAND AVE., PLAINFIELD KEEPS YOUR NAME We Pick Ua ami Dalvar APr*UANCE5 1 Prospect St. ADams 2-9721 TilEPHONES: Pt 6-4436 - PL 6-4466 Harry Mftter AUSTETS" BEFORE THE READERS MONAHAN BROS. Rug Divisien Under the Personal Direction of George Homroh GUtF SERVICE 6AS - OIL - LUBRICATION ONE OF NEW JERSEYS LARGEST HUG CLEANERS OF THIS PAPER. lood Swvica — Minor K.pdn «»• SOtTH ATI, W. WBSTFIBJ.U AJMuaa I-»ST7 THE WESTFIEtD (N. J.) LEADER , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Crawford, assistant denner; den Oaks Ate Ideal ing Methods Outlined For Boy Scout News August Hagers, denner; den 7, Two Named To Douglas Crawford, silver arrow Trees For Shade nder wolf badge; den 8, Jeffrey jdin Parent Education Gruop Cut Ptck 33A. indrews, denner; den 11, Keith Oaks make exwHuil shade lived. PTA Board FANWOOD — Cub Scout* of Beylcr, lion badge, gold arrow, They are hardyi Urn^-livi'd and f n|Kinii"s introduced in Mrs. Boyd discussed the love of Pack 33A watched magic tricks looks and silver arrow, John Zobel, lion much (iistei growing th«n com- The appointment of two new to read which the j performed by Blanchard Stell of adge, gold arrow, Gerald O'Day, ""i's have nut penetrated to ehool fosters monly believod. numbers to the executive board of even in the kinder- j BernardsviHe, Friday night at tho ion badge, jroid arrow; den 12, For this reason, says Ur. Rush McKinU-y School PTA wns an- "j'rrruk's?" "^ hat a « ;aiten child. ohn Bowe, lion badge, gold ar- "The third grade d, pack meeting at thhee FanwooFanwood P. Marshall, diratwr of the Hiirt- nounced by the president, Robert "anyway?" "May parent.? is full row and Donald Schneider, nilver of vigor, loves to collect, Presbyterian Church, Sixty cub3 lett Tree Research tiahoi-alortoa, Kntz, Wednesday in tho school. and their families attended. arrow under bear. Numerous at- more oaks should be planted in su- Mrs. John 0. Weinman, parent ",l'in helping the child at is proud of details nnd see'ks Vr'oup' tendance awards were also pre- burban afeas. "•To whut extent should approval," said Mi's. Scian. "H L' Cubmaster Russell Parsell pre- sented. eilurntldn chairman nml Winthvop nd uf ^e child im- important for him to haw ability ; sented the following awards: Lion Oaks are sturdy mul withstnnd A. Johns, recreation chairman, are Joina his handwriting?" badge, Robert Hetfernan, Gregory Tht evening was closed with the storms well. Their pruning needs placing Mr. and Mrs. Kdwtwd Hoi- Where Meals Are Tops ent to control his own direction." Mrs cene of the Unknown Soliiier'd are not too demanding. Insects first-grader Who Seiiin remarked that reading is not Seibert, David Grandcolas, Thomas ton, former chairmen, who are 0111 W iam Scott alld David Tomb with the blowing of taps in and diseases which may attack moving from town. .TtoUimns of figures and the only important pan ol ?h* Si" j" « he background and was very im- 0 1 bear badKe Brian Evdo thorn are not too numerous. Their Mrs, Robert Hojw, membership You will like our superb cuiiine, fait iervlc«. A , multiplication?" These curriculum and spoke of Enelish in'' ", , ' - >rcssive. , ,lit e of ill cquestions asked lbm Vogf] Ronald B lllBm nd soil needs are simple—usually fair- chairman, stated tho drive for new m as one significant subj",t £ - ' r. » Cub Puck 673 made a trip to the ly deep loam. Scarlet nnd chest- dinnsr here ii truly fin* , . . and we're tlis perfect . nts at the - parent-educa- members is still open us the (roa! of ———___' ! KeviKennetn Devineh Liddane, Stephe; nwol Salleef badge, Har-, Mike site and Radar Installation nut oaks even do well in poor soils. of 100 per cent has not been reach- «ling Benjamin Franklin n the Watchung Reservation Of the 145 species nnd hybrids tpot for tatty snacks on the way home, tool Thursday following dis- old Torkelsen, Frederic Ficken, ed. A check for $200 was issued I and David Hobart; gold arrow, Al- Nov. 5. in the oak clan, there is a species to tip spent for the purchase ot 0{ teaching' methods by Program Marks native to every one of the 48 states. g, Almroth, principal of bert Vogel, Ira Bresky, Gregory library books for the school. Seibert, David Grandcolas, Fred- Troop 72 The pin oak, because of its single Joseph Calla.ni, principal, Mrs It'jlrs. Marie Scian, super- Troop 72 attended the West huler and upright growth, is eco> (ft'cstficld elementary Education Week erick Richey, and Thomas Dillon; Kenneth Parkinson and Mrs. Ger- 5 B d silver arrow, Kenneth Legernes Point sightseeing trip Nov. 9. nomica! of room, generous enough ,nd Mrs- Do" °y > as- minal Dt'Chellis, delegates to the Grant ScheoTbegan U» oWrv- I ',37 Albert v3' Ira Bresky Fifty scouts and their dads at- with shade ami ideal for both convention to Atlantic City, gave h, Mrs. Soian. Mr. Almroth ance of American Education Week I Robert \ol Robert tended and saw a football game street and lawn. joke on the 5th and 6th Parsell (2) their reports. with a general PTA meeting Nov.• II CraiRrX^Mg Stiles, Gregor™y Seibert (2) between Array and Utah at Michee (urriculum for Mrs. Helen 12 in the school auditor stadium. The scarlet oak, a fnirly fast Joseph Council, principal of Kan who was unable to par- Frederick Richey, David Sween- grower also, is ideal for wider Grant School nnd chairman of the Mem Dillon, and Russel On Monday evening Nov. 11 , because of illness, 0 Col stiwte. And like the red oak it testing committee in Westiield, wil the troop held an induction cere, is lavish with color in autumn. speakers urged all parents 'J.tiJt'rf,.. ^!:.!°. ^:"jpVrseii <2>: mony, directed by the Explorers speak on the "Whys nnd Whevc conferences with their nnant for the larg- The white oak is the king of fores of Testing Your Children" r0 •oard of Education. est number of awards was won by headed by Jon Tceple. Forty-five H whenever a problem seems s.couts were inducted into the them all, A hundred years ia a before the membership meeting to- Public opinion was solicited con- Den 1. night at 8:15 o'clock. Refresh- t jjnee the child is aided by cerning the proper age and prep- troop. brief time in its life. It needs jtude of cooperation and un- Richard Thompson and Brent quite a lot of space for its fiO-90 ments will be served following the NORTH AVENUE Of^^J^ RAILROAD CTATiON aration for licensing New Jersey Weisiger were welcomed into The troop has a new assistant |ding between teacher and scoutmasters, Donald Keel am foot tall majestic crown and its meeting. drivers. Ballots indicating several Webelos, advanced Cub Scout or- wide-stretched sinewy branches. Of proposed solutions to this prob- ganization. Roger Dcaring, jjers will give supplemen- all the oaks, this one grows the LEADER ADS BRTNCTRESULTS lem were distributed by Mrs. John Cubmaster Parsell announced This Saturday and Sunday, the slowest. jork tor parents to assist Brown, Grant safety chairman. that the pack will meet at th troop will go to Camp Watehuntr, |iid if a conference brings A total of $283.40 was realized ! Watchung Reservation Saturday, at Glen Gardiner, for an ovcr- Oaks hiive beautiful foliage in becial need. In the case of nijrht hike, which will feature ad- summer and autumn, elegant true- j linced or bright child, paral- from the Election Day fool sale K . e " tommun tumuna interest In scout activity and the Adirondacks, the White Mountains, U under constant studv bv „ .'„ j « U. I 1st prison camp and camp scene. obvious programs of the buys. and other places. LUMBER ~" • MIUWORK • MASONS' MATHIAIS fpnUm, of ,s under constant study by | cport< As,, efron man dth Mrse stat_ mzle ,yconventio give n„ .o lI ^enin g^^ by a^ membefpnUmr , of ofth et h Na Almroth discussed the child eV Scoutmaster Nelson expressed Plans have been completed for COAL • COM • FUEL OIL • OIL IURNUS the New Jersey Conpress of Par- tional Guard unit of Westfteld was his appreciation for the energetic the overnight hike around Camp leral: "Children progress ents anil Teachers, which they aU : not p,cscnted. The National Guar 1UILDINO HIADQUAR1IRS a cooperation of the troop commit- Watchung this weekend. well-defined road to ma- tende*nH.lndJ in AtlantiAtln>.»i.c. Cityf* H „ , Octf\n* . 23>Q , membe. r was unabl..e .to appear. tee. One of Its members, Bob Mc- |lut according to their own 24 and 25. The following awards were pre- Farlane, received a citation for You'll discover,. . |ust as the whole world discovered. 'hey do not grow evenly or Mrs. Schmalenberger, program sented to the Cubs: Den, 2, Daniel .ipeciil training In camping, whllti to a time schedule. New chairman, announced plans for Follingstad, denner; den 5, Alan Mr. Nelson, Heroine Cherry, and ... that Ford's dramatic new features for 51 malt* II emerge, sometimes sud- the PTA meeting which will take Graf, assistant denner; Jame? Jim Capone, assistant scoutmaster, the most exciting value ever offered the American Kimetimcs gradually. From place Thursday at 8:15 p.m. at the . 'in to maturity, it is school. 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DD Saturday: 10 a.m.si p.m., rum-! on! mage sale in the Weslfieltl Kescue i First Cont"f»'* ! Church JU-v. John Cacopaitio wii! be ihe mon by the . Squad building; » p.m., Senior ' ijue-t =peakt-r in U\e pulpit at Tt-tn- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Tom oi AT WESTFIELD Gate? 'jr.. subject, "Remembering YPF play. i ph: Eruarui-El loir.ontJ'.v ev<-mn£ Oui Benefits." Anthem, "A Prayer "By this thali a" men know that >> ar my (iiscipif-s if ye havt in a -abbaih s-erviw tpor.soied by Miaif t'3rt: •Sunday: Sunday Be/fore AJ- the Men's Club. Ktv. Cacopurdo Tie Re*. Cordon E. Micfculsott of St. Itichaid ai Chichester" will . venntt: 7:45 a.m., Holy Communion; school cl'issn*'/," {*•" love one to another." Jobs JS'.C'S 1 be tung by the Crusader Choir. What dots it mean 15 bt ;.svedd? DoDm-n it nu-an iubmibr-ion t" an foi meJ 3y .served 15 yt-ui^ ;n prison The RCT. "Karl E. Wright 9 a.m., Holy Communion and >ei-i 11 a.a., worsM *" authority, or acceptance of a on a *K-und depiv-t* conviction of The Rev. En{U» E. L»uUch The Chancel Choir will sin*.' "All monn , 11 a.m.am , morning prayer andd : Slotena Catcey !{. !"*> Creed, or a gratifying ju-tificiition tOoying hif t'ii! friend. He aifjued Tbe RtT. Ernest C. B^rtell CieaUues of Our God and King"— , sermon; 5:30 p.m., discussion tisl Chapman. Music under (he direc- Gonzales, erji[Jf >1 of a man a^ he is tojrethtr with from jiiifon that his um-lt had Today: 10 a.m.. the- Player Cir- ;#roup; 7 p.m., Senior VPF. Wdd cle of the WSCS -H-ill meel "VW- i tion of Rev. Jet. E. Turner. New- pra) hi" yp;!:ior. = ? The expel ii-nce of shot the jjiil and he wa« Anally • Monday: 10 a.m., ecclesiastical '" s^'va'.ifT; rnt'fir^, und has from the tit a red and released. He is cur- ley Hail. Ail women of ".he church comers and visitors in Westfield j embroidery class. ,bejdnr:inir iritant, something quite lently the- pastor of Newark"? si* invited, f p.m.. the s.ancEunry are invited to attend this service, difTere:;*. If there is th? invitation Easissde Presbyterian Church and choir will rehearse in the choir service. Tuesday: 8 p.mw adulx confirma- "To cyme unto Me*' and the as=ur- hi.* sermon for the evening is c-n- room; the Fisheiman's Club wii! 10 a.m., Church School. Chil- ^ tion class. ar.ee of foig-ireners, there i= ^1-; tHJe-d Purtrait of a Father." The men in room 20?, Wesley Hall. dren's division; 11:15 a.m.. Church j Thursday, Thanksgiving; S a.m., ways the impei stive "Go. and do sermon wiS3 deal with problem? of School. Youth and Adult division?; i Holy Communion, 10 a.m.. Holy Friday: S:S0 p.m., the 1 thou likewise." and "Tsie up the our .-sx-iety with which his. own toys, fifth through, the eighth i 3 p.m., rehearsal of "Messiah" at Communion and sermon. crois and follow me." It means a personal experiences have given grades. will rehearse in the choir | the Presbyterian Church; C p.m., insn and life fashioned in the like- him striking- familiarity. A re- room: the ci evader choir gills,! youth supper in Fellowship Hall. ness of Je?u.5 Christ. It means a ception will follow services in tie WILLOW CROVE fifth and sixth grades, will le-, Hostesses: Mrs. William Morrison, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH new kind of life, directed by a temple social haii. Hall: 4:30 p.m.. | Mrs. Theodore Balling-, Mrs. Ray' hearse in W sley The Rev. Julian Alexander Jr. new kind of motivation, and re- Christian Science antiphonal choral will rehearse Ditzel; 6:30 p.m., Junior High Fel- j tained by a new kind of ynrit. Saturday evening a turnabout rain !• l«r danc* v. ill be held in the social hall. the choir room. lowship; 6:30 p.m., Senior High j Sunday: "Christ Or Chaos" will Salvation is not born in \'nh This is one where she men come Lecture Planned i t. p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 173 will Fellowship; 7 p.m., Older Youth j be the sermon topic of the Rev. wrath of a perpetually angry God, dressed a> women and the women I hold s father-son banquet in the Fellowship in the c h i 1 d r e n'5 iJulian Alexander Jr. Worship ser- bat in the redeeming love of a a; men. Prizes will be offered for Application of God's iir.j • social hall. lounge; 8 p.m., School of Missions ; vices and Sunday School classes Heavenly Father manifested in I the best and most original cos- f power to the s-t •oV Saturday: S:30 a.m., the Wesley committee meeting in the church j are at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Junior Jesus Christ. It i* God's purpose I tumes. Music will be furnished lems of men and nations vri be ' boys, third and fourth grades, will lounge. ! High Youth Fellowship meets at to reconcile'to Himself the gen- • by a live orchestra and refresh- the topic of on' rtheirse in the choir room; 9:30 Monday: 3 p.m., Girl Scouts,? 0:30 p.m., Senior High at 8 p.m. be delivered ^ a.m., the crusader choir girls, third Troop 72*4; 7:15 p.m., Boy Scouts, j erations of willful, hateful, selfish,' men is will be served. Dress is op- Christian Science Monday: 8 p.m., discussion finful men through the persuasive; tiona] but all are urged to come Westfield Nov. 20 by Friearith'and foarth grades, will rehearse Troop 71; 7:30 p.m., parents meet- \ Sunday Mornin PreJler of Beriia, German;-. , :n Wesley Hall: ing, grades 4, 5 and C, in the chil- j course on "What Christians Be- I power of patient and pursuing! in full costume. lieve". On ei-tensh-e tour as a member- 13 a.m., tie carol choir, first and dren's building; 8 p.m., Board of i lore. God is Saviour, not Destroyer. He is winsome rather than for- j Sunday mominjr, P.abbi Jack Tuesday: 8 p.m., diwmssion bidding. He is "gracious and full of compassion." He is "long suffer- ! Stern Jr. will give his first Bible of the Christian Science Board of .second grade girls and boys, will Deacons and Deaconesses in the i WOR~7l0k.t| chapel. . group on "Becoming -Articulate ing .and plenteous ia mercy and truth." And because He is of tms 'class at 11 a.m. in the social hail. '• Lectureship, Mr. Preller will fpeki! rehearse in the social hall. Sunday Evtnin quality and character men have turned to Him with hope, and have This will be combined with a I under the auspice* of First Chuirh i Sunday: 9:15 a.m., all depart- Tuesday: 9 a.m., staff meeting I Christians". returned bearing' a song in their heart, with an experience of love and brunch consisting of lox and ba- | of Christ, Scientist. Westfield, in j ments of the Church School meet; in the pastor's office; 3:30 p.m Wednesday: 12:30 p.m., Bible mercy that castetb. out fear. to precede the lecwre. This I Westfield Senior High School at j 9:15 and 11 a.m., Cradle and Crib, Boy Carol Choir rehearsal; 7:30 j class; 8 p.m., congregational roeet- WOR-TVC The new life born oi God comes upon one with all the impact is the first of a series of three; 8:30 p.m. His subject will be | first floor, Wesley Hall; worship p.m., music committee meeting in j ing. The 1958 budget will be re- cf breath-taking discovery. In this moment of self-revelation, roan such classes to be given this year, i "Christian Science: The Unfold- • services in the sanctuary. ^ Dr. the music room; 8 p.m.. Friendship i viewed, and some by-laws changed. Sunday Afi discovers himself a sinner. He sees, as for tie very first Ume in his The entire community is invit-jment of Divine Power in Human I Gordon E. Michalson, minister, Guild in the chapel. Address by Thursday: 10 a.m., family 12:45 life, the magnitude of bis selfishness, his pride, and arrogance. He ed to the Friday and Saturday ; Ufe." j will preach on "The Springs of Dorothy Bucklin, secretary of Al- Thanksgiving Day service. sees what resentment, bitterness and hatred bave done to him. He! night functions but Sunday morn-! The lecture is free, and local i Greatness." Marcelia Hall will be aska and American Indian Work. sees his warped mind, his miser!;- acquisitiveness, his anxiety for j ing Bible class is for members of j members have invited the public soloist at the 9:15 service, "Bring Wednesday: 3 p.m., Girl Scouts, acclaim as that which has closed the door to the full life he has: the .Men's Club only, Ye All the Tithes Into the Store- Troop 639; 8 p.m., Chancel Choir sought—the life which has always escaped him. j A native of Silesia, Germany, house," "The Beatitudes"; the rehearsal. •Mr. Preiler became interested in youth and sanctuary choirs will But in this discovery of himself as a child of God '•vith an : MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL eternal destiny, he also discovers forgiveness. He knows himself as Methodist Choirs Christian Science in 1918, and re- sing at the 11 o'clock service, : ceived a healing of hip disease that "Bless the Lord, O My Soul," "Let Robert Crilley lost, bat also as found; alone, but also as a one of fellowship of fo Take Part III Student Ai«i«Unt Minister friends and companions; as sorrowing-, burdened with grief, but also ,. , . „ . , < had resulted from an accident in All Things Now Living." comforted; as weak, but now as one made strong. The blind man HU&lCOl Festival boyhood. An authorized teacher Prelude and postlude: '.'Larghet- Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday! CHRISTIAN : 1 School; 11 a.m., worship service, j knew bimself as -sightiexs, but discovered himself seeing, and the j of Christian Science, he has de- to," "Thanks Be to Thee" and lame man, impotent and dependent, now found himself leaping as a The Wesley boys and crusader ! voted his full time for many years "Now Thank We All Our God." Mr. Crilley will preach on the j SCIENCE hart. • choirs off the MethodisMethodistt Church ! to the practice of Christian Science 2:30 p.m., the Fisherman's Club topic "The True Missionary Task." Further, thb discovery and experience of mercy and purpose-, are scheduled to participate in an ,; healing and to the service of the will meet in room 208, Wesley Hall. ! F1RST CHURCH OF fulness set man in . new pattern of relationships with other people, all Wesley Festival of music with ' Christan Science organization. 4 p.m., adult membership class, CHRIST, SCIENTIST • •• He was walking in solitariness but as one of a vast company in which the oratorio choir of the CreJcent • l~TcF"sriti tbe magic of healing. The motive of Charles Wesley, one of the | ,;n Git*n Lake, Wis., attending a Meetings: 8:15 wondered how? cfaaaged became this msc tuts learned tint this is God's world and world's foi-emost writers of hymns, 1r0 nsu!ta1ion of Baptist leaders in- 7:30 p.m., MYF meeting, Wes- Man's God-given ability to resist these people—all of them -wittutrt any dirtinrtioi.—uir all of them hiiving- composed ovei G500 in hi1 eluding all of the overseas mission ley Hall. sin, disease, and all discord will God'j peoj»Je. The jrreat parables are each directed to this new pur- • lifetime Together with his broth- jecretaries and a group of native Monday: 7 p.m., Boy Scout ! be emphasized at Christian Science pose sad spirit- Tie ProdigaJ Son, who feeeniiiigly deserved to little,' er John, the two are nowdaysnowdays. leaders from many parts f the .Troop 78 will meet in the social services Sunday in the Lesson-Ser- was forgiren aud iixv i>Klf-j-i^-b.tet»uii went #«•»>• cumjilnniing and uni'.i- thi'iight of us the forefathers of i Wurld- The purpose of the confer- hall. mon entitled "Soul and Body." . jstiuct*4. TSIK Gaod Sajnwitmi was in hinu*lf a runtntdictivri tu the Ijltf Methodist, movement. Sunday's !t>nce is to evaluate the existing Tuesday: 3 p.m., the Girl Scouts Matthew's account of Christ pious. Here was g-oednes-s in one form -H-horn iroodness was not expect- imisica.1 program is tu feature the j B-tJi-jj mission program in an at- will meet in the_ social hall; 6:45 Jesus' healing of the centurion's ed. And again those xbo refused assistance weut their way uu- hymnody of Charles Wet-ley and i tempt to create a new strategy p.m., the Men's Club will hold its servant who was "sick of the Free Lecture Entitled | an iniroduction 'to the appreciation which will be adequate in the years second dinner-meeting of the sea- palsy" (8:5-10, 13) will be in- Jesus had Jong1 learned through bitter harshness that "tithing! cf these hymns by the Rev. Alfr«l Speaker: Ernest C. Ilogan ! immediately ahead. cluded in the scriptural readings "Christian Science: The Unfold went and arise" and spiritual forgetfuJness wss not the way to life 8. Haas, professor of practical the- In speaking of the conference, Jr., lay minister of Princeton from the King James version of or to God. He laid upon us all ivho claim His name, that we thall j ology at Drew University. j yr. Kdwin B. WilliriKham of New Methodist Church. Topic: "The the Bible. of Divine Power in Human lift' love one another even as He has loved us. There is no other test | The Wesley toys and crusader : York, general secretary for the Hole of the Layman." Selections to be read from "Sci- of discipleship. The new life possesses a new dynamic and that dy- i choir*, under the direction of Don- j American Baptist Foreign Mission ence and Health with Key to the namic is born of the spirit. "By this shall men know that ye are my I aid F. Jensen are to be heard in By FRIEDRICH PREILER, C.S.B, Society, said: "In a world of revo- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy of BERLIN, GERMANY disciples, if ye have love one to another." It u redeeming love that I with text by Charles Wesley and lution, the techniques and methods Rer. Elbert E. Gates Jr. include the following (393:12): saves us and the world. itext by Charles Wesley and used on the mission* field a genera- RCT. Jet E. Turner Rise" in the strength of Spirit to Member of the Board of Lectureship of The i tune by Martin Shaw. "Jesus, tion ago have become outmoded. miniitcn resist all that is unlike good. God The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, j Lover of My Soul" is another of We must keep pace with world de- Today: 12:30 p.m., Woman's So- has made man capable of this, and Church Circle* To Hold Eveiiing Circles I the Wesley hymn-anthems the chil- velopments on all fronts. At this ciety luncheon in Fellowship Hall. nothing can vitiate the ability and Rummage Sale Saturday To Meet Tuesday dren are singing. In addition, the historic conference involving all Address by Dr. Osgood MacDon- power divinely bestowed on man." WESTFIELD SENIOR HIGH.SCHCX scripture response "Lord, in Thy the top missionary leadership of ald, secretary of the Department The golden text is from Psalms Dorian Rood and Rahway Avenue Word We Search for Thee" by the American Baptist convention, of Homes and Hospitals, American (86:4): "Rejoice the soul of thy A rummage sale of slightly tiled The evening circles of the Worn-1 Samuel Sebastian Wesley in an we intend to make bold plans look- Baptist Convention. servant: for unto thee, 0 Lord, do Westfield, New Jersey clothing, sponsored by the cricles an'* Association of the Fregbyte-! antiphonal setting with the ora- ing toward the future." 3:30 p.m., Crusader Choir re- I lift up my soul." of the Woman'i Auxiliary of St. risn Church will hold a joint mjet-1 torio choir of the Crescent Avenue Mr. Gates is attending the con- Paul's Church, will he held {Sat- hearsal in music room; 4:30 p.m., isjf Tuesday evening in the aseem-! Church under the direction of Dr. ference as president of the Na- Roger Williams Choir rehearsal; FIRST CHURCH OF urday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at b!y ball cf the parish house. Des-! Charlotte Garden. tional Baptist Ministers, and Mr. CHRIST, SCIENTIST TUESDAY EVENING the Westfield iieaeue Squad fcuiM- 8 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal; 8 | iwrrt *f!i b* »ervcd at 8 p.m. and j Or. Clarence Dickcnson, one of Gates, as a member of the Board p.m., Men's Club Cabinet meeting FkBwood «nd Scotc'.i Plains Ing, Spring street near South «Te-|the members of the Jane Morrow ' America's best known church musi- of Managers of the American Bap- at the home of Otto Glade, C49 257 Midway arenue, Fsnwood nue. There will be free parking as 'iiild wilt b* r.h*ir cians, will conduct the Crescent tist Foreign Mission Society. They 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 11 the municipal parking Int aerimj Summit avenue. NOVEMBER 26,1? Avenue choir in several anthems will return to Westfield tomorrow. Friday: 7 p.m., Senior High hay- s.m., Sunday service. the street from the h«s4qoartsrt. ! Wr», A. E. Thompso'n" wil"I"l ''"' ! by members of the Wesley family, K v1 makes »T«S %\%n- (jtrtrvit Omny, Mrs. Albert \<>l the Wesley boys and crusader ! to Carman Carsello, director of the temporal blessing 3 taxte of hftsr- i Ifcist, Mm, William H. Butler and j choirs will embq* for New York j church's youth activities Conquers Komain«. K. Hornung. (City wh,«re, Wain with the Cm- The Rev. Mr. Crawford wits be f cent Avenue choir, they will pre- guest speaker at tomorrow'* i p.m. sent the Wesley festival program service at the charth. Hit j«»~ I Fear In Brick PrtJbyterian Church on gram, "Youth en ike Htrth," ha* f •CHOICE AJfO HEALTH Park and 80th street, where Dr. been on TV »nd radio t'11 a nam- j t*Uk K*y to Am Saiptmm Dickenton is director of music. ber of year*. | •7 Mui BtKm EMIT Mrs. Bath Crawford, p:tnitA, U>- '• «;eth*r witi a male »w*i 'jusrwt, i Thm hint WMk of CTJTIboana l TAKE IT EASY! Guild to Hear wili make ap th« psftyj ! pmr »TBE£T 556 WESTHHD AVE. IVORY DRY CLEANERS j forma! program, a social hour will, WESTFIRD j be held with arrangement in' 11 A.M. S«rvk« o4 Worship I charge of a committee compound 10 «-> AND LAUNDERERS {of the following: Mr». Charles tT. j Chlan, chairman, Mrs. Jack Hiide- j AD 2-5O20 j brand, Mm. Jack Mclntash, asd mimd and liberal spirit," ' Mrs. George Schnitzer. ,1 THW , ,f.)' t,EAT>ftft, THURSDAY, n, WT Page Twenty.Fiy« Wednesday: 10 a.m., weekday service for small cliildrvn whose nursery school Thanksgiving 1»o- parent* nttend the wmiliip serv- ctivities In The Churches ii'rntn in the nssi-mbly hull; 11:30 ice, HOLIDAY SPECIALS a.m., church stall' mwHinif ill llu> Regular events for tin1 week in- TR,NITy R- C. CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL library; 11:30 p.m., junior orches- ,,,»,it«l schedule: A talk will be ^ivvn hy Sgt. Thos. i-1 udo: CHURCH Camion, of the Wesilield Police tra in the choir room; S:3O p.m., £ UU*e<: In Church: 7, The R.,, J. L. McCori.on Jr., D.D. Tonight: Adult choir rehearsal CUSTOMIZED 11 2 noon > department «n "Safely in Your eighth und ninth guide dance in Miniiter lit 8 p.m.; and liny Sivut. Troop ffo 11 «•>•'• a"" ! j liiivmp.1' Mi-. William IJHSIIP Westminster IInil. 1 Today: 9::!0 «.»,., Women'* IV!- 84 tit 7.-3O p.m. ('djUi-LTi's Muss; in chapel, • Wiil |)1 r:,,,{,.. Thuisduy, Thanksgiving duy; DRAPERIES 'end 11 »•»'• . . , low;ship boa id flifriing. Hwii'y 8:5u a.m., union Thanksgiving •Saturday: The outochuniens will |, Masse3! *n church: Neill Room; 1-3 p m ciuliv U j Wednesday: 11:in a.m., chapel meet ati 9 a.m. for instruction with den, Mrs. (J. W. wilcox, |, ,|',,' i icivkv fur LutJier Hail Christian service npunsored by the Wv.'itiMd |5 7:15, 8:4S, 9:46 imd a Council of Churches. Mis.i Seemun and the pastor. They To give your Living Room, Dining I im ; in cliupt'l. 0:45 a.m. F lk K Wur . Ouy School. Friends are invited. will also be shown the Martin Luth- s»kd»>' Masses: In Church %T* 7- "" - * | The church's radio program, tho WOObslutCHAPEL er lilni. Parents of those young Koom and Bedroom a Beauty f,:l5 find 8 a.m., unless oth- 2 00 Sevvard drive, Scotch Plains; Lutheran Hour, may be tuned in Mono Aveau*, Fanwood people are invited to join them if Treatment. . announced. Mayflower, Mrs. J, j, H,,s-it,, twice every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Tomorrow: 7:S0 p.m., Uie "Hap- they so desire, the pastor announc- Jfcsilon: Saturdays: 3:30 to leader, hosU'ss, M,-s!' Leonard I over WKCA and at 8 p.m. over py Hour" for boys nnd girls will ed, l'liins for the showing of the lm~- 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thurs- btuiner, 139 North 1-uclid avenue; | WOK. Dr. Oswald Hoffman is vhe be held under the leadership of 111 mlast week were changed. The tforc the first Friday, same Plymouth, Mrs. Erving Arundile speaker. Charles Armerding of Funwooil. classes will not bo dismissed until SINGLE PAIR 50" Wide Iturdays. Holy days: Before lender, hostess, Mrs. It H \vj|j' Ml boys and girls 10 years of age 11 o'clock. The children's choir As Low As - - - , . 8.95,, ss> hornintr M« „ , jams, 10:| Nu,tl, Kucli.i av(.nue; TEMPLE £MANU-EL and younger are invited. will ruhearse m 9 u.m. as usual. The junior high choir, howovcr, POUBIE PAIR 96" Wide | Q /*/* • devotions: Novenas in Stnndish, Mrs. Sheldon Fox, l,,u,i- Rabbi Jack Stern Jr. Also at the same time the jun- 0UI ' the Miracu- cr, hostess, Mrs. L. K. Humphrey, will not rehearse because of the With nations throughout the At Low As - . • I T.UU Pr. fof ' —~" Tomorrow: 8:15 p.m., Men's ior young people, under the lead- world flaunting power . . . tho 25 Hawthorne drive. Club sabbath service, The guest film. Cub Pack 84 will hold its |edal and Saint Jude, every ership of Herman Weiland, will be wortj of Cioii. as ,sc,t down in ih« TRIPLE PAIR 144" Wide 8 p.m., scout troop committee speaker will be Rev. ,1. Cacupardo monthly .pack meeting; at 7 p.m. DilJo centuries ago, in still tlu? . jt 8 p.m. held. All thoso from sixth to At low At - - - meeting, Henry Noill Room; 8 and his subject "Portrait of a Fa- eighth grades urn invited. Sunday: The Loyals have- plan- grautmt power on earlli. . . . 29.00,, UNITARIAN SOCIETY p.m., Odds nnd Ends, Loomis Hull ther." The service will be con- Sunday at 11 a.m. the adult ned an indoor ice skating party. This year again, millions of ie between Seventh Amorienim of all [tilths will join Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church ducted by members of the men'i Bible hour will be held. John The time will be announced. I Ei|h'h Street, Plainfidd in dail.v Bililo rcniiinj from School, Parish House; morning eliub, and an Oneg Shabbat (de- Welch of Canada will be the speak- Monday: Regular monthly m«t- Th*» fobuloui dtoptilti tomt In printed honJ itrMntd bouclti, anllqvt H. Mortimer Geiner, Jr. worship in the sanctuary. Thanksgiving to Christmas, Tim mtini and tlbftglei. light of the sabbath) will be held er at the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. iliC of the UroUierhooJ at 8:15 American Bible Su«ie(y. invi(e» MinUter 10:50 a.m., Nursery School in following the service. p.m. services. 11 a.m., the Sunday- you to join along with people from ORDER NOW IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS y; 11 a.m., service of wor- tho nursery; worship in the sanctu- Saturday: 9 p.m., men's club School will be held for all ages, Tuesday: 8:15 p.m., the final all over the rest o[ the wqrlfl. in Jj sermon hy Mr. Gesner; ary. Dr. McCorison will preach at turnabout dance. including a nursery for the babie*. class will be held for those persons reading the vcrac* listed below, I School in parish house. both services of worship. The or- uniting with tin- church on the which were selected by nurrierous Sunday: 8:45 and 11 a.m., Sun- Tuesday: 8 p.m., Bible study in gan music will be prelude "Ode first Sunday in December. Those di'iiominiilionj)...in the interest of COMMUNITY day religious school. 11 a.m., the book of Numbers, followed bj HIGHWAY MILL END SHOPS To Thanksgiving" by Beethoven, coming by letter of transfer fj-om Worldwido < undentanrling, and men's club breakfast and Bible prayer meeting. putting to worki in the direction of FINEST FABRIC — LOWEST PRICKS YTERIAN CHURCH postlude "We Prpise Thee, O God- other Lutheran congregations will class to be conducted by Rabbi good, all power, tlw wprld ovor.' Mountainside by Claussmann. The chancel choir MOUNTAINSIDE UNION jojn this group for final instruc- ROUTE 22, ORIIN BROOK TWP. Tpl, PLYMOUTH 2-5W3 Stern. 7:30 p.m., senior youth Delwyn R. Raysca will sing the anthem "Let All tion. A social hour will follow. NOVEMBER Midway W™» tht lound Brook and Ounilbn Tnlfic Ujhtt group meeting. CHAPEL miniiter * Things Now Living" by K. K. Da- Th* Rev. Milton P. Ack*y Wives of the councilmen will serve 28 Thniiltsttivinir..'. Micah 6:0.8 Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., odult school 4:30 p.m., Junior Hitch vis, and the combined choirs with Today: 1:16 p.m., women's Bible as hostesses. 29. •.....•. ..• Psnlnn 90:H17 nurse on "Comparative Judaism" taster Fellowship meeting; the congregation will sing the tra- class mooting at tho parsonage; 8 Wednesday: The Thanksgiving 30 .Putin* lOafl-22 :o be given by Rabbi Martin Freed- i., November family night ditional "Prayer of Thanksgiving" p.m., choir rehearsal at the chapel. Eve service will bo at 8:15 p.m.; Youth chpir of the Grey- man. by Kremsen Miss Dilys Jones, so- Sunday: 8 a.m., worship service tho high school choir will rehearse 1 Advent Wednesday: 10 a.m., adult He- t 7 'resbyterian Church of Eliz- loist, will sing "Thanks Be To with sermon by tho pastor; 9:45 "- Sunday )ti.4Tii>rf 1.1:9-14 brew course conducted by Mrs. Lil- Rods for every type ^ Sjiccial guests, members of God" by Dickson. a.m., Sunday School clauses for sll 3 Jnmea 1:1-57 ro Presbyterian Church in Monday: 9:30-3 p.m., sewing lian Adler. age groups from nuraery through GRACE ORTHODOX a. '. ..GoriwJB 1:1-31 of installation — group meets in Loomis Hall; 3:30 Friday, Nov. 28: 8:15 p.m., sab- A Fwlms 8:1-9 :Id. adult, llus transportation to and PRESBYTERIAN P-lll., Mayflower choir rehearsal, bath service. Sermon topic: "Is- S Paulas 139:1-24 iy: 3:30 p.m., junior choir; from Sunday School is avertable CHURCH Coe Fellowship Room; 7:30 p.m., rael and the United Notions." C MuttU«\v 20:17-29 „ Cubs, for children living in Mountain- Boulevard. «t MidiaU 7.: Ephesiani 4:H2 Boy Scout Troop 74, Loomis Hall, Oneg Shabbat following the serv- Ceiling Mount iy: Mr. Rayson will preach side. Rav. L»«lie A. Dunn, minuter fl Universal parish house. ice. 11 a.m., worship service with Friday: 5:30 p.m., Machin Bible Sunday Fjtodus 20:1-17 $ and 11 a.m. services. Tuesday: 3:80 p.m., Leyden Rabbi Jack Stern Jr. and Can- sermon by the Rev. Mr. Achey. League youth meetings, 9 Matthew 22:16-40 Window Wldenen it U, "A Time for Qrati- choir rehearsal, Coe Fellowship tor Martin Rosen officiate at all 9-9:30 a.m., family wor- Junior church will be held in the Saturday: 7 p.m., men's prayer 10 Roman* 8:14-39 Room; 8 p.m., church council meet- services with the participation of 11 I Corinl)iiim.i 13; 1-13 irstry care provided. Sunday School rooms for children meeting. ing, Coe Fellowship Room. the organist and the temple choir. in the first through the sixth 12 ,. I John 4il-2X .10:30 a.m., Church School, Sunday: 9:!!0 a.m., school class- m Matthew G:l-28 Cornices, Bays; etc. Wednesday: 8 p.m., Thanksgiv- grades. Nursery supervision will es. This Is the closing d;iy of t.lie It classes; Senior High THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 14 Matlliriw' 5:27-48 ing Eve service of worship, spoiir be provided enabling parents with current attendance contest, people at Wilhelms', 1501 IN WESTFIELO 15 Sunday. ... Matthew 6:1-18 sored by the Women's Fellowship. small child re nto attend the wor- II a.m., worship. Sermon, "Our ill; 10:50-12, church wor- Miniilen: 10 Matthow 6:19-34 Dr. Earle Ballou, executive secre- ship service. Nation Under Cod"; 3:10 p.m., 17 Mnttliow 7(129 [There is small child care Rer. F. E. CkrUtiu tary, Congregational Christian 6:45 p.m., Youth Fellowship Junior Maehen League; 7 p.m., 18 , John 3:1-17 R.r. R. L. Smith .this service. Service Committee, New York, is meeting at the chapel; 7:45 p.m., worship; sermon, "Religion. 111 19 Titu»2:l-15 Rer. J. D. Col. NO OTHER ROD LIKE IT1 p.m., Senior Hi Westmin- the speaker. The offering will be service with sermon by the pastor. Work." 20..: Inainli 11:1-9 Today: 10 a.m., Woman'aAsso 21 Tmdali 53:1-12 •llowship. The Senior Hi dedicated to "Share Our Surplus". Wednesday: 10 a.m., Ladies Aid There will be no Wednesday 2 traclu |n 1 elation monthly meeting1, 12 noon, 22 Sunday John 1:1-18 ihip will be guests at the Thursday: 8:50 a.m., the annual Society meeting at. the chapol; 8 night meeting this week. The an- circle of prayer in the chapel; 3:30 23 Hebrews lit-14 irian Church \V. F. in community service of Thanksgiv- p.m., prayer and Bible study meet- nual Thanksgiving service held in p.m., junior choir in the choir 24 Matthew 1:18-25 Id at 7, to participate in a ing at tho Presbyterian Church. ing. Grace Church will begin at I) 25 Christmas. .. Mnttjiow 2:1-12 room; 8 p.m., chancel choir in the Day" program. The Hev. Elbert E. Gates Jr., min- Thursday: 8:40 a.m., the Rev. o'clock Thursday morning. Tlic ister of the First Baptist Church choir room; ''Messiah" orchestra lay: 8 p.m., Christian Edu- Mr. Achey will be heard on his choir will sing and tho pastor will is the preacher. in Westminster Hall. Christian Ciuilendni'iil leeting. regular broadcast over radio sta- 1) reach. Friday: 7:30 p.m., junior high Tomorrow: 3 p.m., ungraded tion WAWZ—1300 k.c. Lutheran Hour Topic 'sday: 3:30 p.m., carol canteen, Patton Auditorium, par- children's recreation time in the WSCS Circles p.m., chancel choir. ish house. pre-nursery room; young peoples THE ALLIANCE CHURCH Plan Meetings "Uciil contentment is rooted deep communicants clans; 4:45 p.m., Relford at Charry In a man's relationship tu his VOOD PRESBYTERIAN REDEEMER LUTHERAN seventh grade fellowship in West- Cranford Circles of the Woman's Society God." This Is tho key statement CHURCH CHURCH minster Hall. Rer. Georfc A. Altchcton, D.D. of Christ ian Service will meet uC in 11 brief talk on "Christian Con- TRAVIRSI RODS «T. Harold A. Scott The Rev. Walter A. Reuning, Saturday: 9 a.m., all ushers at MiniU.r 12:30 p.m. Thursday,. Dec. 5, fur tentment" to be. aired Sunday on Miniiter Paitor the church; 10 a.m., .senior high Today: 7 p.m., Cub Scouts; 7:30 covered dish luni-hi'on with the fol- the Lutheran Hour uve.r station Only Eastern brinn you Duotru! That means two , Coroner Clark street and Cow- and ninth grade communicants p.m., Boy Scouts; choir practice. , Leonird A. Roe lowing hostesses: Circle 1, Mrs. WKCA at 1 :i!() p.m. anil over WOK separate tracks carry the right *nd left draperies ., , nylon peithwaite place, opposite Roose- class; 10:110 a.m., Bull Ringers in Tomorrow: 8 p.m., Percy Craw- King (iould, 417 Prospect struct; {AsiiiUnt Minuter j at 8 p.m. slides never cross two thicknesses of track. The result... smooth J0.'30 a.m., women's velt Junior High School. Main the choir room. ford and party from "Youth On 2, Mrs. E. W, Rowilen, 7 Fair- Srroup; 3:15 p.m., nativity door open for prayer and nieditn- Sunday: 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m., The March", TV program, to hold montavenup; 11, Mrs. N. L. Kehrll, Is not that tJie tiuesl Kl'atitiude running, squeak-free rods that never •tick, never jaml Flat lop Jhearsal (grade 3); S:1G- tion daily from 9 a.m. to sundown. Bible school and church-hour nurs- meeting in church. !>41 Wynndotte trail; I, Mrs. C. S, which strives to widen tho horizon makes them idcaJ fof ceiling iniMltotiofls " , troop 50U, social hall, Devotional literature free. ery. Senior highs and adult Bible Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday Oldford, 127 North Kiu-lld avenue; or human happiness which bus (flaildencii us? — Henry Codman (p.m., young people's com- Today: 12:30 p.m., the Ladies' classes meet at JO only; worship School with classes for nil ages; 0, Mrs. C. I). Hyi'is, 725 Austin I'dtter. |tclass, auditorium; 8 p.m., Aid Society meeting will be open- services. Mr. Smith will preach 11 a.m., worship service; 0:30 street; 7, Mrs, I,, I,. Cole, i) Home- ed with dessert luncheon. Mrs. stead terrace, Scotch Plains; 8, {department teachers, all on the topic "Your Life In the p.m., Alliance- Youth Fellowships— Alfred Swenson will preside. The juniors, intermediates, seniors, anil Mrs. John lOash, 7 I''olkalnme drive; Kriitii such basic substances as Cl. 7 and 8; sanctuary Hands of God." The organ pi"C- discussion tppic: "Stewards of the lude and postlude will be "An- young adults; 7 p.m., prayer meet- !), Mrs. C. C. Kern, 420 South Eu- oil, nuliinil ITIIS, ores, ulr, and •arsal. water, American Industry's ri>- King of Kings," will be presented dante Cantabile" (Symphony No. ing; 7:45 p.m., service, tho Hev. clid avonue, soureh laboratories have created AYLOR w: 3:15 p.m., nativity by Pastor Rcuning. Penny-a-meal 5) and "Now Thanks We All Our Anthony Bollbnck, guest speaker. Circle II) will niM-t Tuesday, Dec. hundreds of useful products for Picarsal (Grade 2); 4 p.m., banks will be turned in by the God" (choral-prelude.) The an- Monday: 8 p.m., Hoard of Eld- 3 at li!:.'!0 p.m. with Mrs. F. K. hotter living. '•>; 3:30-4:45 p.m., Troop members. At 3 p.m. confirmation thems will be "Let All Things Now ers. Rosenstichl, 21 Mountain View The research scientists have hull. classes will be held. From 7 to Living," a Welsh tune arranged Tuesday: 10 a.m., Hoard of Dea- drive, , created new luxlile. flbera out of 9:30 p.m. office hours in the church by Katharine Davis, sung by the conesses; 7 p.m., I'ioneer Girls, pil- y: 10 a.m., Noel choir ro- natural triis, woitdur drugs out of study. At 7:45 p.m., Luther choir junior choir at 8:30 nnd by the ll :15 a.m., carol choir grims; Pioneer ('.iris, colonists. conl, stainless stool out of earth— rehearsal. chancel choir at 10 and 11:30; and Molher'H (aiilil Holds 125 Elm Strati ADami 2-1500 Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., Women's and new wonders are yt*t to como : 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m., Friday: 3:30 p.m., junior choir "Blessing" and offertory solo by Prayer Hnnd at home of Mra. L. White Eltpliunt Sul« in industry's neverendinif research OPEN TILL 9 P./vV MONDAYS 4 THURSDAYS rehearsal. At 8 p.m., final instruc- Louise Mandell. A. Conover, 10 Retford avenue, lentical services, with the The Mother's Oiiild of Holy Trin- and developmont. ward A. Roe preaching. tion meeting of the canvassers. 3 to 9 p.m., church officer train- Cranford; 8 p.m., prayer meeting; Sunday will be observed as Stew- ing program at the parish house; 9 p.m., Hoard of Deacons. ity Grammar School has announced National Missions Sunday a white elephant sale to he hold giving Sunday. Nursery ardship Sunday, with services at 5:45 p.m., period of meditation for 8:15 and 10:45 a.m. The sermons junior highs in the church; fl p.m., CALVAiRYfTv7iriGELICAL today and tomorrow at fiOl Cen- provided for children one •will treat the subject: "What Will junior high Evening Fellowship LUTHERAN CHURCH (ULCA) tral avenue from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, years old; Church School It Profit?" A portion of the 80 (eighth and ninth grades) in CruferJ Mm. Charles J. McCarthy and lery through eighth grade, canvassers who will serve in the Westminster Hall. Tb« R«T. Arnold J, Dahlqaiit, Mrs. F. Skiermont, chairmen, have "ith and eighth grades will assembled an inventory of cloth- afternoon parish visits will be com- G:45 p.m., period of meditation the lower level of the new Regular services of worship will ing, household goods and linens, missioned in each of the services. for senior highs in the church; 7 Wilding. be hold at Calvary Lutheran pictures, shoes, jewelry and china, The Every Member Canvass will p.m., senoir high Evening Fellow- Church Sunday at 8:16 and 11 •nd 10 a.m., men's Bible consist of visits in every home of ship in Westminster Hall; 8 p.m., a.m. The sermon topic by the Rev. the community room of the the parish, either on Sunday aft- a Presbytery rally for young adults While no olferinj? can liquidate Arnold J. DahlquUt, pastor, will "ding:; 7 p.m., junior High ernoon or one of the evenings of in the lounge, with the Spires as one's debt of gratitude to God, the be "What Is the Kingdom of "P, auditorium; 7-9 p.m., the following week. hosts. .Young adults from all of fervent hearb and willing hand arc Glory?" The final results of the nigh Department (Grades the churches in the Presbytery of not unknown to nor unrewarded Sunday School session at 9:30 sector program will be announced ""'•I hall. Elizabeth will attend. All other by Him.—Mary Baker Eddy. a.m. Classes meet in the church, by Theodore Frank of Westficld, adgH? clasi, meeting in young adults are invited. Luther hall and Redeemer parish general chairman of the project. A proud man is seldom a grate- * BeoUman 2-ioor. Mity room of the bank house. New enrollments are re- Monday: 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouta Sunday church school convene!) ful man, for he never thinks he sUfPHMOfer Mdio "he theme for this rneet- ceived at the main door of the Troop 72 in Westminster Hall. ( for all ages at 9:30 a.m. A nurs- gets as much as he deserves.—H. (4-door...$im ) «ke My Life"; session to church. Tuesday: 10 a.m., teacher train- ery is held during the 11 o'clock Troop 551, so- l; MANY PRACTICAL Gl America's (oweit-pricMJ, full-sized ear sure* lowest upkeep while ym» driv»- Troop 521, auditorium. often even man u> valuv-conieioiii hlfhest value when you trade. P-m., Boy Scouta, Troop 33, ear-^uyfen Is '581 For here U ni> '58 •Uts; "Usader choir re- WINDOW SHADES Alii you on hay the** tan, with [WHICH Will Scotsman ityling, utuurpuaed operat- • f-iO-10 p.m sanctuary ing economy of up to 29 miles per tk* eitra equipment shown Mow, HNIST QUALITY - VINYL COATED gallop, piu» the lowett depredation at the prlcw qiotfd la this «d»er. lesday: OlllGHT THI I1STUN9 Msement. Phone roar nearml thaler HOLLAND - SIDE HEMMED IOOTH MUSH factor in the industry. MW ami check hfe ieliiyt* »rite Th«tul»whl»- More, there's complete comfort for six at your front d»or. 'JUNIOR WT, lltt at !h«y in their itylishly functional interiors, learn to give thanks NOW ONLY • ••11 anil new east of braking and handling on See and test the '51 Scotsman today . Every farrow in city sttHU or highways . . . j>li<* Iht ... you U want to drive it home tonight! salms is sown with FOR IXAMPU •klliater/df/rtiltr it iitdudtd, a en 4irtHit>nal rfnnf». tvft tit* out wtml, dt>nM> thWks T giving. _ Jeremy ROCKITS AWAY m'p(ri, mirror. Pay onl» local lain, if anf, »*d fr-antperiatin frmt S.TIT. l:. ill.i i * .; ; la * 1 *! .lilt: vt 7 n * till 111 ' t I lul IT UI! .1 11 V" .T *m in 1 111 1 "• m" Ii,17 iiii'il "'ul.In'' all Tluil 11(1 u t lit*- 11 T •* in -1 nui t im L '* t 1 ui .nuii!:i if ?"?>..! ,niiit in ul-itr.' ii is *M 11 - 1 1 ; ' \ < tt itllf llllt f T !::r- nun iKia 1 \ HI . 1 tui us u si. .TM'.siif .JIHIIIC liintimitcnuiiii 11 I n L 1 ) nui ~< * ^ 1 TIH'IT IH /*!!•- iit. iri::!itn;ir, uiit ni ;AH iiifn- i^v/* tit it t uz 11^ iHt -in it :t. 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    MtftfwyM. CENTRAL JERSEY Wtsrfitld »«a!fy S«rvic« MODEL t,R. Clemewfcs Jom«i J. Buccola . m. I, • MS 2-22CO f FUEt Off. «»4 SVflMCIt THE WESTFTEI.D (N, ,T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVENfBER 21, 1957 II. Canipbi"!! was directed to eism of racial factory. Uunhniore, in N'urlh Dakota. A Named Principal In Wooda I* a tonstwr of ballnm* «9* Scotch Plains - Fanwood News wiiti' the bo»rd for the data re- It was siiKgf-"tU'd ijj. several conversation showed George Wash- unation end head coach of fo#« quired. Group Endorses member* that transportation pro- iiijfton'a ainaivnit'iu over the trav- KOHI'IIC I'urk School ball nmt taaketltull, poiiU he wttl An ordinance was intrnduccd vided by tho school board had f«- els of SpuUiik, Alirnhnm Lincoln's Vilcatii >vlien )ie (akeii his new pj»- [ w Income Housing Project caliinjr for vacating of eight-foot Board Plan For Iduct'd the need for Scotch Plains concern over On> ,seitre)ratlun prob- James P. Woods of 12;] l.udlow sition. jO sections or» both sides of Stagaaid j to provide sidewalks. Cochran, U'm in the nouth and Theodore place, high school commercial He atUnJcJ J!i).«llo P« plaoe fiom South avenue to l.a School Expansion j however, pointed out that thtse Roosevelt recalling- that the first teacher and uporU couch In Rusctlo Schocil, Ea^t Maine C Protested By Fanwood Residents Grande u venue. Thii would reduce idewalk) could be llnanci'd only | airplane was invented when he Calk, was appuiutt-d Hostile i'nrh S.-iuiiinry, Albritflrt. Coltajt*. €*- tin-- vtijih uf Stagaard place to 50 by speciiil a-iH-nmtiu utfaihit was President. junior high nchool principal Thurs liunbia Untvirttty and Sita* Hall —~—- ! feet. ! FANWOOD The S c o t c h' property holders who would b«ne. d»y nif?ht hy thi' Board of Kduca. I ri.VWOOD—The proposed i-on- ai 0U!li ha; Margart-t Pram's picture wa« Unlmnlty. Lurtion of a 00 W 70-unit low in-r,m,l " .' ""' Pl^RfWJ! The council aho mtiodiwed an: Plaiiii-FamvooJ A^oda'tion for-* - from tluir UrtWl- of two gaily dressed teddy bear* U»n tlit.ru, cirwllvf J>n. ". Lummon Council could thwat* tlie | onlmance renaming Oak aveiiue to i Good SchooM voted Thusrday night !a'i011' ha»tily climbing a tn'e to avoid Mr. Wuodi will succeed Kenneth He u an Army *!fiff l«rffOM*» Lmf public housing- project in wrylng from lUi to \U6 with development by refusinc to j* j Oak court. Public hearing on bot' h' ;t o sanction the >o]iool board'' s re- 'Throughout the discussion the the howling dog shown below. WlntU'ld, who xistgncd last Juno 'field between Columbia and Hie 2nd Infantry DivU!on in Eu- h avenue near Ten-ill road the- proposed siu to pumit. held on Dec. 11. jcently adopted elementary scho'il acute need for accurate and com-Randy Oerlintf wrote a theme en- aftor serving a year. •plete public informatiun on jcli.ul titled "Wh™ i Hail My Ears Pin- I m,ar the Fanwood border en- proposed apartment constiu.-tion. J Council approved the appoint-i exunii-ion oroei-am w s In thi> system since 19t!G, Mr. oiintcreJ strong opposition last m ld ed ' stressed. Cochran SUK- ned Back." PUSJ1"M if ^ '"'I H ** °' ^ Apple.a.e'.s a The Xp "hen authored ,.pk at the Council meeting in aaV d memb f le a WOl)J Ct WuUnn to iin-'jesten d formation of u citizens' j Other themes appearing on the oil f ,? '"• '* " ° " ^ " f^ »»-' Chairman John K 0 to d5 l)( a lo r form' the state Department ofiK"" "!' **"** »«' "K° i bulletin board wore Robin Ri'im- irousrl' ''""• opermir thet piogi.-.vthem to, presenof the t projecttheir view, ands I pany, and voted to fjive its fullest cooperation to a community im-: Education of this action. The |o-i ™"lf<' than the board Is presently ers "My Life's Story," Sandy Approximately 25 residents of on the situation as it unfolds. Mv l0 Members of Council and several iprovement and cleanup campaign! Cal board will seek the approval \ consider with iU heavy SUpleton's poem "WiilkiriK to borou^r)! area adjacent to the being conducted by the civic and! of ;u ,,|an by th work load. f appeared to agi-ee that private citizens disclosed that they del)jirttl»ent on ' School in October," Carolyn Loof- . sit* legislative commitwe of the Fan-'Dec 4 In closing, Chairman Watson re- 'development, which would be j planned tu attend nieting-s of (he bourow's story of "Mrs, Robin'n of two-story brick gar-1 Plainfield wood Woman's Club under M.s.j Tho;,. voti,1

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    J Thomts S- Dipr-na. i<. rlr.fr New. plicated: Ti» S jfte-i is cdrasred truti'xp of the itrt-t? dvil defer:;.* ci:«:^r. sii- New icrety'* Tm S i'.' i:ft-. £rf:3ts" tnd htr&l'h rt-xL k tIs.D wpuld ni'Bncfrd in T;tr,:on. ! He MioKtRd iSui-t •tiif.-f »aaid i« ff J«*er 1* £--.<.'Jf« me great opporilios Vo * EJJCF re iE- Bi^ i*inr ?"^ '•* N*w in Xew Jt-rsev, XHJinroire Tit- Tjarrin-f Ir.t-.na:* C*. is We scoured the market and came back with the come to *»d thai as *2ac»amuL! ( . Pfc:;ndrij.tia ir peupl* ccuaijt* o! New Tori; n.r.d ire ^~«=, ^-^- eanspai^s » n«>d« •* state pt»- f £4 p]« unfcrttead lit (iwataca. Ne* '""•"'kiisc is tbi>s* riu«- la 1?4T, finest selection of Toys and Games.... Our shelves • Artbj dirijc to Mr. I>ig-r.*.n. I^bey : Wiertec .j'C'm *UJ Jersey is derj.riojr itwrif nwatra ' If J*e*J> **», «S-O0P jwbjilt puid »TS,«>Ci-WS to K*w Yort. •»-;;i act man their oiiM-rratitra . T."an*d St*t«* _*oa adtquaie srrrins in sucn Sdd5 EE : are piled high. . . . We've aisles and aisles of the w«ifat«, iaftitulioas, *&nt2ViQ&, A iasJiwBf ioncni* IEX i>'iif rap- posts -jiilE rslied. Tst airt-rtor, r: »nd ft*1**- p jKijttd ly J*.*] ^tc^iiwn, t-jtcutiTf -said th* tcr,ri.»ifTi:,sj radar wara- '«'«'~«fhtimtstf :a the fsrid f:sre iti-ff 5>-fttm if now wpiKt of |r';T-;.i««:=if -..hf Trsvrierf. H* is rf-: there isn't sufficitci £nom'Jv in "tbt- .ri(+ pi-eticK'^x cf "..be Neir Jej'wy most wonderful assortment. Come in, : present tax $yst*iE. At the uxe | Si«le CIO Council •"Thiny-lim is? aa «>ri tariy ^it>B^i tt> run- jrewauiisf it>e T«Tfj*rt :s Rif raun tit Toiyri"..e«-rs. H* stid tie •i'K'B iff«>ry tirt-sga ii» Xe»iri , time we »re piling up g-:tat*j- fu- ' ttit*s rran- hsrt' such * 1*1.** b* : ture expenditores in sgj-noring pret- ;explained, "iadudiag- searljr evu^' obfrrrers. can ata 1it!r Kaijpas ! sraafi offi!*- ; bring the children, browse around our cnt n«ds. ! jndiiBSrijiJ state except Kfir if-r- n-itfciTi 15 1.0 20 minn:«s. j jj* -srms ffradiEV-d frron CrUj-f-j Mr. Bebout said that without a isey. Io MAhcar&ugetlF and Penn- 1 Tht pl&nt, Tii* dirfrtor report- ' baty CoDef* sad has aftriHied the i two floors and their delight and glee new levy local taxes in swir.e p]a«-f j Eyjrsssa, tie ferpernliea in«»m« *d, vej* jeTfsJe-s lj Lt. C-!>!- ertoiag- iiThion of R-utpers Uni-: would go out of sight New Jtr- tax prorides airooft E5 per cent «f Charles p_ iStspji. riirf cf Ti*: verfhr for £dT»Dt-td Trsising in; scy, however, is so far behind in [the slat* revenue."' H* also rtated GOC d:ri?jon of Ibe tcaiiBtJii^j ' life i3rjd?::"writai3p. Hf is s reT- i 'will help you decide what they will find meeting; its obligations that a ceir j tfca1. a salu tux i« a baid«), h. dis- 'Air Ueffsw Cosoiaad is Wtfi- *r»n of servici v'nh \ht Air Fore* • tiix would not reduce lota! taxes i courages sales and can be evaded. ' injrtoji. aBiJ prewJUJT i>»Ms 1i» rani; *f . under the tree. except in Home places where toe j He estimated that at the prewat ' Ti* H'*fhin|f!3iae, an effect a sales lax. ; : Lfe ZJailia. rfrps fajwrrif-or 5!»n HilU Ski Club. Ht is the : Middletown decision requiring) The last speaker, Dr. M«rris •wio h&e heeded li* reianw-m »j of Mrs- Mst*] E. Ylitt of the ; property assessment at 100 per , Bed; »f the faculty of Newark O3- • <.!ur# tie btrgir.sisf. **id !&e *i»&ve addre.?!-- 1 Wheel Goods— cent of true value. He briefly not-j leges of Rutgers Univerriiy, "rat- troop Binr tas S2 artir* Eta- ed that it will lead to a lots of lined the Mkfaigas Basise.e* B*~ •iwrt. but tfcsi ISO hart manBed i Every kind imaginable — Kiddie Cars, Bicy- revenue from utilities. These noir wipa tax. Firtt awtd io !353 3a • tie «*.t:«D at rae sjme w aa- ; «M J^J jjn operatsan on a 24-! pay a tax ba»cd on the average! tisat state, it is a Ui on the rajas e J r rate, but limited to a range be- • a<:-it»; by fcsiinsss Smi s>a tit ssa- '- '' - '' ioar-a-ureek M&edu'e f*ve.T dsys cles, Wagons, Scooters and, of course, Rocking tween )5 and $7.50. Since the ftue (ferial vith »hkh it irorkc. TSse Ti* pafft, !&rai*.d atop tie apirt- : a •sreek most of the time, accord- -j value assessment'will reduce the*t*x it Sersed oa tlw at 14 N^rt& artntse, • ii:^ t-9 Mr. Zlatiiji. ' Horses. choice in gas and oil... time i,o tiriEg out lie hsst in jwir i^esr -car FIRST jutducte jierf*na*fl h}' EBW> EestartiL. FiB Dolls— GolaeE EBBO Ectim — iihe £nrt pEBCtSne «spresEly deEignpfl far sX «&rs i feigliei'- type.

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J.V LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1957 o's and Con's of Fluoridation Are Nced For Additional Proclaims Nov. 28 School Class Addressed Family Service Group : College Facilities To Be By German Visitor Hold* Uiiunial Parley : pic ol Mother's Guild Session Convocation Topic As Thanksgiving l.a.t vvi', a vUitur fir«* Pro and Con of Fluovida- held Dec. 7, and a spring dance.! the college's 25th anniversary cel- nil' , Westrli'ld. The- Dahlstroms j VHI.M standards, sad conduct* ate president, ia acting governor son, linlph, is a member of tho | ;tfith Dr. Charles J. Healy Members are also working to com- j ebration, Dr. MacKay said, and tnuning progvnms for boards and in the absence of Uov. Robert B. class, which is taught by Theodore < L moderator and Drs. plete a 24-piece silver place jetting will be held the end of January or stud's of member agencies. Youth! m Moyner. The proclamation was I.. Mayhi'W, head of the school's j I Guiditta and James for the Convent and have recently early in February. McCay's first public act sincu tak- Consultation Service of 84 Eluif on the ancl Dr Guid modern language department. LLoll P - - " purchased a typewriter and athletic "The convocation," Dr. MacKay ing over when Meyncr and his .itivt't was represented by its boarit equipment for the school. Mrs. Kockstrnh .spoke about Co president, thf Rev. John S. DuBoUj uo||i ttheh ' affirmative side of said, "will bo the greatest event wife, Helen, left for a vacation in L bj d D 1 formorly of Wwtfield; Mrs. W. K Ltroversial subject ftnd Dv. All members were urged to plan ever spoh^oivd by tho college." Europe. login , past and present. l the negative Van Devcntcr of Far Hills; the. jjjjl the negative to attend Msgr. Watterson's birth- A general chairman ta plan nnd The proclamation said. "Where- [ Mealv native of West- district and Vincent PeiTU'ani.' Ri'V. I.athrop P. Utley of Plainl day celebration Mass to be held, organize the convocation will be as one of the finer customs of our field and Philip L. Turner, «xecui ffended Ohio Northern Un,- Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at the evening! - - appointed as well as a steering nutian has been that of annually from tho Bergen district. Also at and is a ffraduate f | the luncheon were Mrs. Salvutn, fcive si'crrtary of Youth Consults* L dMedica is al Collegetrraduat.e of mass. The liturgical theme for the) DR. BYRON VANDERBILT committee consisting of program, setting aside a day to express ou> tion Service. f arrangements, educational, wom- and the couple's three sons, Charles j Giuditta is a native of West- table decorations was the Advent i thanks to our creator for the bless- CHARLES SA.LVATO SR. en's organizational and promotion and whereas! J. SalVHto Jr. of Garden City, N. Hubert II. Mulreany of Shaeka^ ,i studied dentistry at the Wreath. Mrs. Leo J. Fitzharris i p ings we enjoy chairmen. the overwhelming majority of us Y., also a Metropolitan manager; drive, in his capacity a» jty of Maryland where he demonstrated how these could be i JtLiSSO enjoy material goods, pleasures Dr. Francis J. Salvuto of Jersey board member of the Community member of Gorgas Odon- made. The centerpieces on the I Tentative plans, Pr. MacKay Salvato Honored City Medical Ontt'r and John V. main tables were done by Mrs. Ilk AT J L*l«. said, include invitations to several and conveniences in an abundance Service Society, New York, wat ,| Society, an honor society. not available to most other peo- SalvaU). the leader of one of the nine dis- j been chairman of the corn- M. o'Bri,n. Dr. Vanderbilt prominent persons to jpeak on the ples in the world; Mr. Salvato starteil with tho cussion groups. Hi* group »Udros» on fluoridation for the The fifth grade mothers were theme of the convocation—increas- On Retirement Metropolitan as an agent in Hay- ed itself to "Personnel Needs in eld Dental Society and ar- hostesses with room mothers Mes- Dr. Byron M. Vanderbilt, 244 ing educational opportunities for '•Now, therefore, I Albert Mc- Cay, acting governor of thc State onne in 1922 and held the position the Family Service Field." Mr, the first panel discussion dames J. S. Bednarz and T. W. Sylvania place has been appoint- Charles J. Salvato Sr. of 200 Mulreany ii also president of the Titsworth heading the committees. of New Jersey, do hereby proclaim of district manager In Union City, s subject in this area. ed senior research associate in the During the convocation, several Baker avenue, manager of the Perth Amboy and Gliubcth for Board of Trustees of the New York Carroll attended St. Reler's Esso Research and Engineering dinners and other social events will Nov. 28, 1957, as Thanksgiving Day in New Jersey an . 1 do urge Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 128 years. School of Social Work. e and is a graduate of the Co. He had been an assistant di- be held, including a dinner for ofTics In Elizabeth for 20 years, y of Maryland. He has rector in the firm's chemicals re- alumni. that everyone participate in iU Durable "Grass" observance." was honored Friday on his re- iost-Kraduate work in oral search division. The convocation also wilE be tied tirement After 35 years service. • at the University of Penn- Only four other men hold the se- in with the college's development ia and has been school den- Along Parkway fun( i The Emperor napoleon is said Mr. Salvato was the guest at a nior research associate post. Eight j campaign, which is'now un- luncheon in the Eliiabeth Car- r Westfield public schools. others are senior engineering asso- de''"r" way""" . Unio""'"n " Junio'"";""r n"""Colleg—e by historians to have used 54 bottles of cologne on himself per teret Hotel. Members of his family. Carroll, taking the stand PARAMUS—The grass may be ciates. The positions are granted seeks funds for a new 17-class- { fiuoridation, questioned month—but they don't say why. Company representatives and (ireener elsewhere, but there is by the company's board of direc- room building to be located on a former associates attended. fht of any public health new site opposite N'omahegan Park none so hard or durable as the tors to outstanding personnel in John E. Neal, superintendent of W force compulsory fluorid- kind found underneath bridges research and engineering fields. in Crantord. The new building In ten short generations (about on the public, when there is njrencies for Metropolitan Life pre- along the newest section of the Dr. Vanderbilt, a company vet- will contain three science labora- six monthsh ' timei ) a single green about the efficiency of sented Mr. Salvato with a certif- Garden State Parkway. ieran of 19 years' service, has 60 torn*, draftmg room, large library fly can give birth icate from thc firm and also ex- oipound itself. lit <; „....;. .. v: J;. and other facilities. Thc explanation offered todav by U. S. patents to his credit ceeding the population of China. tended to him the officers beat s y Highway Author In his new post, he will be con- wishes. ccrned chiefly with work in th< re- Harry lllau, an agent, gave Mr. :vr ' LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY What r to be grass is • '"forced plastics field. Much of his Salvato a set of traveling bags actually a green •colored stone ! former work with the company has from the district agency irtaff and jr taste of water, that per- j dealt with GR-S synthetic rubber. Miss Mary Conafcy, Elisabeth Dis- i-rays of all bones showed slope. It's all part of the slope pro-' Durin* World War "• hc was * trict office supervisor, presented bnormalities. He further member of the tetection to prevent erosion under > Weidlein commit- Mr. Salvato with a motion picture that 30 000 000 Deoole are "">n to prevent erosion under i "-' "' -"• ••"—"» >- camera, the gift of the district iLLg fluoridated wa" P«*w.y bridges that were built I *•• the first government agency nit clerks. wulta of thU, same test h «* approach spans and abut-! kerned w.ththe manufacture of Others representing the Metro- I a 60 per cent decrease in ments °.n carth fill. There are 10 "tfntnotic rubber. sucn politan were Raymond Emmerich, decajecay ratratee. bridges in the new parkway Dr. vanderbilt is a graduate of territorial aupervisor; George discussion brought out the | section which connects with the New York State Thruway as the degree in chemistrj-. He holds an Haw, agency supervisor; Benji* at thc only thing proponents min Itizio, Benjamin Falk, repre- N. J.-N. Y. line. MS degree in chemistry and a ponents of fluoridation have senting district managers, who A green-colored asphalt emul- Ph.D. in organic chemistry, both imon is their sincere desire from Purdue University. During paid tribute to Mr. Salvato for his sion hfis been sprayed onto the accomplishments; four assistant his career, he has had five articles bituminous-treated stone slopes, managers and the agency staff; published in technical journals. giving the appearance of grass Joseph Kosa from the Jersey City 4TIQUE JEWELRY where it is usually impossible to Dr. Vanderbilt is a native of establish a natural growth due U>Brook.ston, Ind. ANTIQUE lack of sunlight and moisture. The senior research associate ii MA • GLASS • SILVER The parkway, which stretches a member of the Radchem (radio- CORATIVE ACCESSORIES 173 miles from Montvalc at the 1 active chemistry) team of West- All On Display al state line to Cape May at the | field's Civil Defense. His group's Our New location southernmost end of New Jersey, | job would be to survey the arcs | Fun to leek — Come In abounds with natural trees, bush- i for radiation. es and grass along its length. j For flve year? he wa5 a member Mr. noil Mm. Waltrr \v. llnlrern .if Arllnmnn. Va- mtr nun rr«l nr<<>lrJ material and the green-colored m- b> llrlrn ). H'lncr ft l'rtrr»«ii-Mliil|lc-.\ri«miiii-.%tMtio4 nail «VIIH It {SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 1051-52. matltBlr Utltt ptarrrt,. phah emulsion, parkway engineers 0«fXEL 6-7274 aaid: "This type of construction not only serves the purpose of erosion prevention, but the rough surface LEARN tof the green-colored surface blends | well with the grass on adjacent LICTROLYSIS ! slopes and present; a neat and i pleasing appearance. The cost is ! art of permanent hair approximately one-half to one- al in world famous third that of granite block." . Step into a rewarding "crowded field. No age Short training period. McLarty Granted I or phone for free book- CLV Designation Paul M. McLarty of 649 Arling KREE INSTITUTE ton avenue, regional sales super-' H'«t si. Ntw York 17, ?>. V. vi.«or for the New York Life In- surance Co., has been granted th» CLU designation. Mr. McLarty i! j Bring in 2 Suits, 2 Dresses, or ADDING RfCfFTIONS responsible for the promotion of accident and sickness insurance, •: 1 Suit and 1 Dress at this lew price IAl FUNCTIONS employee protection plans, NYL-A- ANO RfClTAlS Planj, and pension trust in the j MEETINGS greater New York region which < includes be northern New Jersey , area. Mr. McLarty is a graduate of . >man's Club Georgia T«h. He and his wife WKSTPIKI.D have three children, Paul Jr., Mer- ; ryl, and Martha. All are active j * S. EUCUO AVf. in the First MeUjodist Church, Mr. • BLANKEST 58 '•59 AO 2-4734 McLarty being a member of the j 11 Beautifully Cleaned and Fluffed (official board. > firc$fonc TIIH mi OPEN Thanksgiving Flowers At Their Best

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Her bri^f wire win h«r | RIALTO Friday members lurrent, ":t Handbook fm-'Area l>i- ! aitenMtlor", and are th» tlrit to i way of bucking me up—-and It i s nude toward 1 SCOTCH PLAINS- Approval u-".o!-i of C'mi.-aan Education j On th# recent opening night of send alonii m^iiage^ of efwdur-i did—«normou-n was made- of the Roavd ,,( KdUi'ation'/rWnt- and To ths audience on opuninsj ly-adoptej elemental v s.-houi ex- • Playhouiv, Sandra Det'.in, uhii fht. It didn't sera in ADAMS 2-1288 fur ths Children's TV \ playvi the ftiaVuv^d ^oK1 of Janice .Such wire the one by] pansion program \va< vt iyH hav# thr« children, j ,,:-••" "•'• T'JJ" "•" ', iSandf* nttdid any buelunu up. i TODAY - HI. - SAT. A picture "The ed Monday nicht by the Jean student in the fresbyt'?- i i Dayton, the Hollywood movie star at Valley Forge" Board to the nate 0 li-in I in the Cole I'oiU-r muiita!, r«- Tyron* Power f the features of the partnwm gi' ,, PhiUJsl c o Education and the ph;n; Paul U a student at Denison ! coivvd Sht; faMuwittjr tei^rani, i of h«r cun^.tuUtlon, put to- j ; ; ^ wgii ^*; V.vurdi were presented of Lo- S "ContcratulnttoHs tu the nmvtst Avo Gardner s eal Government. L"r.;vL'r>ity' , Urinvi;!*, Ohio; and Mel Ftrrer in •oivinir bo>' ' Wolf rank to Bi:. ;= tnrs'ilea in the SRT Tele- i Janice Dayton from the oldest." Wyler, in tin' midit of her own;..; ,... i_...i"_ .t. .:_". .. C»t, Mi< had Ward, Andrew School board member John K '< It was iijened Gret«hen Wyler, who ih« ru havinf tht tim« of vision Studios, S« Yoik. Mrs. Broadway pet formauije.-i, her life. THE SUN AISO RISES" 'loin McCoy, Chip Merrill, RunnelU Jr. di«\o«,i that th« had created the srini^ role in tin; ! thoughtful eBOUjfh to ri j plan to provide 22 new classroom* Maye is a oK-mber uf ths Christian Cinemascope and Color \\-ifhi and Tommy Catalon; Wfitt.'s Cuiid tatetnatioRa!, and hit production that ran mi Broad- i ht'r openinit; secnndlj*, k to Berkley Egenes; lion and three kindergartens would coit SANDRA DEVLIN, y o >n; achievement cation. New Jersey Qapti.it Wom- dancer, wha it now featured at | By now Mt:*^ W>-ler n;v< ap! -her than the actual words. 1 to an estimate by the boatii's ar- peared in another great Brosid'Auy .0 Tom Reimer and Peter en'* M:*.si.>n Society. t!i< Paper Mill Playhouse •• "SIERRA STRANGER" chitect, William Micklewriirht. Janice Dayton, the mofic itar, hit "Dunin Vankee,^," in which she| "liretchen and I ware faced CRRnFORD On Dev. 4. at 2 p.m. the -choo! The MiytH arc members of the in Cole Portcr'i muitcal "Silk played the provocative and out-of- j with the jams challenge—th« »r rank was awarded to ! creation of a character totally un- SAT. KIDDIE MATINEE board will seek the approval of First-Baptist Church of WeitrieM. Stockiagi." The production will this-ft'orld siren L*>ia ('.vho came, IIII11 Hi i: «-»T71> ;tot!>'r. Jen Nannen, Bob the state Department of Education literally, from hellt and is now Pal O'8ri«n Bil!'-' Lewis, Bill Grant, k« at tfce Miltburn theatre further to exceed the !e*a! debt "To me, old aye is always ten i through Sunday evening, Dec. co-starring with FJddie Fuy and HOW TIIHC Clart' Bob Clark, Ed Jame- limit of Fanwood and Scotch Plasm Stephen Douglass in the newest "KNUTE ROCKNI, Brooks Browne, years older than I am." | IS. PIAINFIELD 6-5477 to float a bond issue to pay for the —Bernard Barueh Broadway musical success "Rum- ALL AMERICAN" Henriksen, Mi- construction. ple." "TMI 4OKU It WHO" iVard' and D'^k Wibblesman, the leading feminine role, Jahn While describing the program "Thinkinf Li One thin? that no Alexander, young American tenor LIBERIY Ptut - Audi* Murphy slant Jenner rank was as "moden," Rgnnell-s insured the one haj «ver been able to tax." S:ev«rt Readerer, Fred r-i.. . t> i- • i who has scared in liirht and grand "KANSAS RAIDERS" board that the facilities it ma!j •Charts F. ^ettermg :optra and on ttl#vis|on< wiU lp. "INTERLUDE" Dsvul Coleswarthy, Rich- provide would accommodate the ex- Boi Oitf Op*n IMlls & Sun. hiteferd, Olen Meyer, Jim ,i Alfrsdo, The role of the 10 a.m. ta 10 p m. pected elementary school enroll- New on the ni»rket-ts a portable pear HAT. SUN.-TUES. NOV. 24-24 Brooks Browne, Michael La Cermont will be sunf by KIDUIH ment in th« d-istrict ia the aca-radio a-hich. u powered by the Walter Caise!, well-known bari- PAPER MILL ,>i»V. M Paul H«ple, Andrew- Reilly demic year 1950-61. sun, operates at nijrht on batteries. \ Tr.nl f.r (k« Bty> «nd lilrU 2 GREAT HITS! tone. PLAYHOUSE Utv«n«««y tarn tli* UltUi JomM Stewart in "The plan is piecemeal," Run- > • n>l , ,. , •„ u .V HKAIIU SKlUUlli MIUJUBN. N. J. DUXll M343 ut««*«ay tor l»f H..>»! 1 ; E FtANK CAJdIINOTON, Oinctar A HKAL Cl.HIXt HAHHOMCV "NIGHT PASSAGE" "Lif'th'etn 1 P\ °? *tf ™ ^ova «o Sing c* w "L " ^l*- I Evs. V39-"Tu»^. tbruugh Silt. Sun »:')'> -Mats, Thurs. * Sat. t:i<) Mm* O« Scr««s voter^op f the «hool dutr* would ; RQje Q{ ^^^ » j ^ ^ ^.,^^6^. i Plus Pout Newman Of the many programs consid- NOW THRU SUN., DEC. IS "MKSMIY JO€ YOUNG" Walter Ptdtevn In '"'I^a Traviata"' jMark Elyn as Dr. Grerifil: Frank: "TMI THING" ered by the school board. Runnel's i Porretta as Gaston and Berte; Musical Comedy Hit i continued, the present one provides j ; 'THE RACK" the best distribution of pupih for Fresh from a series of triampha j ^oepere as Annina. The opera will j the money. He predicted that the darinif the recent season of the' *•* f'ven in EmrlUh. i WTtll, THR« HON. GW(\T HOUOAYSMOWSI Chicago Lyric Opera Company, j The story of "Traviata" is a > SILK rMt«f *•• ham« an M. board mi?ht be able to cut its »"•} »i—Janrl I.rick transportation service because Eva Lifcova, Ciech-born soprano,[classic and colorful romance which; \MEO.iAT. NOV. 27-* wiH «in£ the role of Violnta in ; is constantly in pybli* favor. Verdi! STOCKINGS more children would be abie to av "JIT-HIOT" . Fred . vi>air«— Cf4 ChartiM tend neighborhood -schooLs. "La Traviau," when the NBC bAied his ep«r» on the famous: MUSIC 4 irilCS IV COlf POSTER lias W. Held Another element of the plan Opera Company comes to the play "C'araille," written by Alex-' BOOK it GfO«GE 5. KAUFMAN. in "StK STOCKINGS" which could result in reduced trans- Ilo3 >F THE ARROW* i hl bk h OIOH ii l>HONE-i>AY »T MAIl Ml. I 3AT. MATIHHS WE $125 In recommendin_g approva..n^l l onf,^>Per K^wJ.rsey Chapter of thai the pUy doMly « doeatht Eng- the pUn. Planning Board chair- , National Multiple Sclerosis So- liah traniiation by Joseph MaehlU: N0VMANOJ0 =i which the NBC Opera Company] THE BEACT1FVI. man Gordon Ehrllik asserted that} /^-^ ^^ ,ppwlnce he felt the inereasjnj school papa- j in has chos*n. [ "HERE COME lation permitted the district no »1-; THE NELSONS" ternative but to proride more e!ai3- room?. Plw* 20 Color Corfoow 352 MAIN ST. (opp. Edison's) fhoM O«ong« 3-iJ00 —Cu» Mogaitn* Maye Receives NOW '" N >• PIANO DAVID NIVEN CORDION Doctorate Degree H.E. GOSLING IASS - WITH CASE *&£££ S Regular $300 FAXW00D—Ths Rev. Arthur; FLORIST L. Maye of 36 MarSine i-resae,! ; north, for two years director of $175.00 ! Christian education for the New! -^(BBBEIKE WON. An Mt. riewan For Alt Occattant I Jersey Baptist CoaventioB, wu re- • Th« Delta* At>$ia coS AOams ACCCKHSIONS j cently conferrei the degree of doc- \ olw itt»<^9 O6NEVIEVE CAGE SAT. mt* WR. 59.50 9ONAID SQUHf_«lAIBlCt 5T«AIGMT t. M. jtor of education by She School of; MARCEL MARCEAU 10M ! Education, Xew York University.; WIIFIHJ HYDC WHITE oho "DANCING fUf«" "fANTOJMIMlS" New English-built Ford in (ASTMAN CCHOt | A native of Maine, Mr. Maye at-; A jcinJiHatiog *«tjtuf»n« in eokwv ! tended C«!by OUes* arifi serredr F«K PAXXINC 'COfFff SIBVfO lEWRY'S I the Aina-NevMastle Giutch o{ that' • n ih.' IOUNGI JSIC CENTER i state. l$g conianued his study at; Only *1539£0 Delivered BO W. FRONT ST. the Sasiern ftaptist Theoiojfical! SFIEID 6-8549 Seminary in Philadelphia, receiv-; inar the AB and Th.B. deifrees from '• 1958 Model WESTFIELD, N. J. CHAPTER , that institution. He ha-s s«rved as [ pastor in the Fir?t Baptist Charch,; NEW CARS • USED CARS • FOREIGN CARS Society for the Preservation and Encouragement Muilice Hill and the First Baptist i - Open Evwtiitt* til 10:00 - of Barber Shop Qwartet Singing in America, Inc. Church, Perth Amboy. { Presents its Following; graduation from swi-i inary. Mr. M»ye spe

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    wewaerfu 'by looking fast Alwayi o Hi* and Better Hum Sv«r PIUS. In the THf WESTFltlD 60-MAN CH*fTE> CMQKDS THE MUSIC STAFF P?assnting Ra/burshop Harmony of M*w wttt OU tawtM BARBARA RYAN TICKETS $1.75 EACH • SHOW TIM* *40 rn%iy o# OBTOIFTSQ r'CHVi Oriy WrVV^nvtw WWpn* i^^^^^^Va W W 27 ELM STREET WESTHELD, N. J, PH0N1 AD H-1448 THE BANDSTAND mm, A*® TMWts. EVTS UNTII « PJ*. P«g«t Thtrty-Two THE WEPTTTEUI (N. ,n LEADER. Tm.1i5.PAT. KOTEMBER 21, 1S5' Devils I Locals Need Enlarge Facilities to Seat Recreation Pin Ley Sweeps As j Fives Add f Win to Break At HS^Thanksgiving Day Game j League Leaders Runnerup Loses To Spread C

    Hiph SCJJBOJ win he Ley scored its second sweep in Even For Season LaMartinique Break* ^rtroiTiOdiiU' & crDird cf Post Victories a row Monday night to rtiengihen QTii; £i tie anr.usj its lead in the Neighborhood The Wertfielil Hiph pridoer? it". Borough Bowling Tie p Dtr jrtase with The :.cp three teams m toe Bowling League as Boptert, for- to lheir fourth dfftit in S*VIT. Eecre*'Lir.n bowling- ieajrue won ] roer]y second, lost all three «o .jqae difcitf-; I"urnur.7i * v EecrfEtjoa Fiti *; li *JE. The tieii matches Friday nigtt, all by | Welch. Ley's win was over Da*-;. t""jtir;irs Saturday tt the hu::d.« c-f -., .rr .t the :it- IictTi-ciTi Tbtm " J"u».> "*"i •" "j weicn. L#yB win was over Dar f^hool'* AthjeiSr CDiiricil has re- 2-1 scores. •- - —" ' *—'-- • the undefea:*d Canafl^ ir^m As a matter of fact | Moving up to replace Bog&en wW'M ii*»<-d pl&DK, bccOTdiT.g to Eobert tiere was Nf.-.h P:tL'.fii-'jd. 2T-C. The rim* E:'»".ir:ir Xjcarae M;'r.d*y T-i|ri:L. ,rJy one change in tie Briant, despite tie Joss of ttwv o L. Duncan, ?uperrii.Dr of beys' .ajiiij::r.frs. Wertfield Atlantic Te was piedpniintujUy Neith P^fciri- Tiitre wi'r* tires- rwe-pjiE, Anier- Tr"Dr-+-fir.1 ii 1 ^ ] a ti t i J> g-ameJ .»-».a to• t Paisley• . Anderson won is won , jkti_'euc&, !;• rezt 2,000 iiieichfr moved tip via a sweep of Stranich. ba fit^d as they rulled for t ta".!y in *ci= & Johnson ever Topi. Diea th£ first two from Vogt and Tay- '- misted Heath; Ayres Are Captains Sflil* h.7i£ \*£iT2~VK 1S0D SEDre tO !7i- every quarter. Ralph Sorrer.uno, BonEetti woe two game.s fromnor two from Carter. Welch 209~ lied the Cfcr.uck's shifty back, srnrea Golden Dawn, liberty a pair from|waB y^ Following him were E James Heatly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Heatly of 728 1 fieid from S,"{«0 to 6.50P. Plaia. Shamrock two from Mich- j Hroda 207, 205 Bowker »07 F thref limes, "srhik his ici.nnr.tte t.f £2 rovier* wir> j-rcred cpuble Fairacres avenue, and Edward Ayres, son of Mr. and Mrs.; ^ A: f;SO irure Trill :>e E.B exhibi- »eU tad John Franks won out over | Hruda 202, and Morton 20l' Smith lelliea for the ether ce-furie* wtrt: Gerarditl^o 2£E, were Krick John Ayres of 836 Boulevard, were elected Co-Captains: y"p" 1 n;iE ftm£ aers-era lac seiior leuni Vtnneri in two. DeMarzo was high ] Scores: IK -—f.S-4, Gi&sser £57. 2f'l—61K cf thf Br-y?' F^DU^I] l^i-xcut^ with a 235 £&n>e, Cuitin had 205, of the Weslfield High School Cross Country team for 1958j 7M ioctiE nun wis tyJf ,,«-. Fischer SSS, Kr.ir't,: 226. Ber.o Tir'tra- for die ftme will be 226—631, SisUi 222 and Stranich It was announced today by Robert L. Duncan, the school's two games to wir,d up •Kith a itd Widni 214, Bent-ssid ttd svtiiiie » tE itierested persons *?,6. Scores: athletic director. i "wissinsr season." Thif if & rusFM Joia I'«. S2S, liacpisf 2] I. £.t Jtrvif r*T«^ Store *Jid ^he assignment since ihesfr t^o -if Meierdierrk 307, 2t;2, M-ncfaOire TV CeBi«r C2 Mou- ti ppr^. 1... -2 within five days rf each other ard 205, 202, P« Deo £&4, £{£. Star At Junior College are between powerful Eaiway &ad We&esdsy Shiiinrt.rk »nd srciWinl KsiirEtid, West- sfjc Trpst TJctKs \rffl be BOJC Jj.hr. Fmnks Sr-at Covers IT Jack McCormack of 929 Harding street has been field hasn't beaten tie Icditns in | by usesbers ti tie Bfcnd PireTjB' IT 14 years while the last Bise Devii As*M«iJnE Trac wZl be in cistrje Atlantic. 15 selected to play with Union Junior College's varsity basket- L.ur.ch ... 34 ball team by Coach Ernie Melofchik. He's expected to see j victory «"« from K,•>.=-.*rf R. E...... £(• " cf lit stje n tie itrter lacttaon. 1 Bar plenty of action when the Owls open their season atjPiainfieid was eight years in H. i TTJ-; ansiu* baKhf Jor ticket A. Venutri & Co. - Jersey City, Dec. 4, meeting Jersey City Junior College, j 1948, the score being 14-s. Tructlvr Corp 3T ' sales •»rE be tvsiiaiiie ocsi^e tie ;jr»ie M Wes^j^j »rsrst t>s tbe L.IBERTT GLASS " " k, who reported for practice only this week, i "* R*sway game, ™« R. E. I>ieu 3C K played for the O'wis last'year. Coach Melofchik says he'll »from Ort- 5' when H ^ : ciy of tie (use Eat rwo oat, will be played there. The tra-; Ann-rlcan L R. Lusardi 166 170 15 J. Kaiser It: Regional here Dec. 6 in a night game. Of the sixteen Deady't f amble on the Canuck 35. crowds which normally attend tie J. Gonnella 14J 1S8 Totals 77J Blir,d Ill Hera Fisher, Jim MacBean and I). NATALB—PLUMBING football classic D. Kisto in :••: 1* Kitlrtll 154 games on tie list, eleven are after dark affairs. Cranford T. Bruno 332 ];.3 ITS J. Fiadino VOGT and Regional are tie only schools with which there •will be Dwigbt Stern alternated on theA. Killntllo ll: H'C US O"Con»or 18? Totals IK I line ruAes and Stern went over A. Janes 102 KS Hnnt 143 retnrn games. Others on the schedule are Millburn, Plain- A. liCufta 17S ISO TERBIFIC TEH from the one-foot line. ns Hockey Teams L. KaJftr field, North Plainfield, Scotch Plains, Summit, linden,, R. SinsbeiiEM WESTFTELJH TI.UU'F sir. :.<; Play Princeton M. Riedfr Roselie Park, Pingry, Union and Somerville. There's an Ends—Gr*-co. Trotmiin, Case. GOLJJEX DAWN D.4IRT J- Buccino S. Wolwtt Tutkles—Lu*bet-k, iSrtiinidt, Fleili- G. 3f->h:i^tyri .... 3E0 144 C. Worshiffi G. Eyonoaa . open date Jan. 10 and the final game is with Somerville Blind in ]»3 Three field hockey teams from N". Snap« Guards—-Bentlcy, LAne, Kreks, I). Boyle 311 10S F. PiBcher Feb. 12. F. Mirresi 3«S i::l the Sophomore, Junior and Senior The Roosevelt courtmen have a twelve game schedule, CenterF—UeCaprio, Barnum. Tuuils I,:.- Mil ill classes of the WestSeld Senior FITEH Bafks—F^enrce, Flsh*r, Wilflay, Thomas .... Blind !»I opening with Roselie Park Jan. 3 at the Park. There are MacBfan, Btmeor, Wolrfgaiig, 'Weli- MILAXiViS K11OP Hiirh School played Princeton High A. VEXNBK1 * CO. R. Va.nSobcJck il. Itorovick ... 12S ber, Stern, WJl. «T. Ku^hner 313 • ir.s School class teams last Week at Hill R. Honovick ... return meetings with air six schools on the roster: Roselle S. Greta .. 1ES l>. MattfOD .... 17* SOHIH PLAISFtEI.D 31E 1^5 Princeton. The sophomore girlfij Park, Cranford, Union, Rahway, Roselie and Plainfield. Enfls—Smith, England. DtMateo. K. .VirolliF . 144 144 Tackles—KUKU, Burditk, Xen- 137 1*0 IS" tied 1-1, but the Juniors of West-' Toule '. . r,r>4 field lost 2-1 and the Seniors were Gusr^»—i*tfl, Marko. Gfriea, Max- rtJUJNEKS uxsr Drocia M. Mfrklir ISI 3i.3 defeated 2-0. Calfpiftro This 'A' That . Scarpati. M. Ovens .... Gerhart .... HI I*. S«-hlrn<-yvr 3St> 3)S Girls participating in the games STRANICH SEAT COVERS Harks—King, Sorrentijio, Alpine, ISO Flif 171 170 3*5 i V. Buor.asno SputlDR, De»dy, Ktal, Carnm-hael, 1'. Amii ucci .. 334 •were: Sally Aikens, Marian Arch- McFarland 354 353 Tie color-and-sound movie "Speaking of Hounds" will Kluck, litre. Totals er, Cindy Baker, Janet Bently, Stornelli 12 I Tola's be shown at the Nov. 26 meeting of Westiield Sportsmen's Westfltl CJab at tie YMCA Our congratulations to Jean ;TJ — Surn. M. -Arsrenriar.o .. 3 84 j;s 1 H. P.otlst-ock ... 3f.(l ir(t IP "me Bijjelow, Mary Birdsall, tTE?TFlEL.D ATLANTIC Eder of Westfield, who like a trae champion, was outifntmo S. SinitlL. Extra points — M. •.'hwrhio ... 316 Hi 3S I Judy Centa, Nancy Coleman, Dy- i all of tie qualifying rounds and came through Carraiefc**--1 S ijtfsremeBt). .4-^KiimaK JJJ 3CJ TolAlK . . Jjirniiii, IjoioirieX, Garrity. I anne Corbett, Carol Crawford, I M. Curtin .. the title of tie women's division of the New Jersey OA'HnvoOD * RECREATION I Marney Franti. Carol Gates, Joan I S. C Pilirlf-llo ... M 3T.i KraXt 157 TO BUY Oil Match Ganae Championships. And to Virginia Miller of 1» Triano 3 50 3:« jGehrlein, Carol Grant, Sandra El;r,d lit 3E6 I Gray, Sue Hinman, Mary Jensen, Totals Til Scotch Plains, well known in local bowling circles, who was WATCH REPAIRING - J. Mazia int ]H USECLASSW runsernp Looking for a college game tiis week- Toiall l-K <1S 17S 'Julie Kammerman, Sssan Knapp, Kane Kyak, Kathy Lane, Velma USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS end? These are withis traveling distance: Harvard at CLARA lO V. lOSSNACa ^ . liTTTifs 3 M Lee, Mary Ellen List, Linda Mayer, FOR BEST RESULTS Yale, Dartsaonth at Princeton, Rutgers at Colombia and it. Pt^uli^rton .. 1E4 Shirley McGown, Mary Morrison, tU Mv* *«. W. K. J'niuk It! ie* Lafayette at Lebigis With pleasure b-oatiug expected L EflniEa Ul 13« Joan Myers, Cam Randolph, E!ea- to literally bsrst at. the seams in 1958, exhibit space for im rn. Ti j nor Stewart, Idaaiae Trenner. MORE SPORTS) the Sti annual Jersey Coast bast siow, set for Asbury .. i;t li» E- Krrk m IM 13 »H- I'rrtuoli 143 1JJ Park cert F«b. 15 to 23. m being reserved at a record rate P. ZE^art.B-fkj . 3fJ lf» 1M) ToliU 511 SJ», by dealers, distributors and TsaBsfactsrers from a wide J. Vrrrr iff i*s ROYAL ARCANUM Tw.i:» 511 rt-s If* • C Triaco i:s 154 area, it was annosne«d today. Tse exposition last year JO.VS HAIKDRESSEH 'p. Hartpenc* ... 541 1S1 Pages 33 and 34 r;. r.t-inharet ... ia i:* IMjM. Herotr ISI lit attracted an estimated 70,000 basting devotees from all Rrt«d«CoimdlNe.715 lt#!S. AwSer»ea ... IIS lit parts of tie country. AMHOCAN ifOONHAU F. Kr-(.*Ekraiti*'. ifi liS US Total* *»J t?l Two Sweeps In Triangle Leader Women's Ree j Beats Runnerup Tiro of the tiree matches in the _ Women's Eee loop last week were | the Presbjleriaai-Tristijtke FOOTBALL sweeps, HJer clobbering Idler mai Bowker shutting oat Haft In runnenip Kolin io tve pann-h. Pres- third match, Smyth took the out-eott m. We wiimere ceniribiiiing a j side games trsm Breboeci ar.d tifd SM lanwrvrieh p«!tif. Ir the other THANKSGIVING MORNING the middle one. Scores: from Berry's, the first by two Sxh JS B«wker 14 pins. Score*: 11 A.M. Unft a 1 Kller n Miller

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    Iraow too to fa fee Mat CM rf tfc arc fmot aa Ccjarwie. Now k» ID tarr to bnck jet* High School Reid * rotir!fnnt B. Mrtllrli Oi Bowkrr or Ltf-Awz; ind w about it ml Westfield end Rahway A vet. ADMISSION: ADULTS Si.50 CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER 50c BOATS • TtAilKS ADVANCE TICKET SALS M, I4rrbomrol Aves. S?08TS CENTO, Urn $t. r.31 m 15 Tetala *« M» Adams 3-5034 JASVK MUG STQtE, fl* St. Wt, 1KA&KR CLASSIFIEDS 225 LoGrande Ave. *'A trifii ri\ntt at home is (ten. 4 fri. E»ei ^1 often a sign that • man will have Children's Tkkets wit be s©W in o« Grsde omf H%h SCIKJOIS to tt*w bis own dinner." Mounrein Ourfwkk Tt»w0» - THE WE3TF1ELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1SB7 Football League To Play Exhibition Game Thanksgiving Day

    Teams To T. IJi'lilK-llI Chapman Back jjohn Pope to Instruct Fencing Martin Adds Top Early Bird Five Teams In J. M.i». If ;rliillA l?f eet Before High IlmiLetll I«* In GoodForm Classes at YMCA For Boys Another Game Teams Lose 2-1 Battle For Lead llMllllrtli lift •til J,ool Encounter Chapman increased in lend in John Weinmami, chairman of; became varsily fencing coach at It. I'rlii. tno Merchants HandHeai p league! -v's Physical Kducation commit-! Juhns Hopkins University and re-In Major Loop McTnlosh and I.lnck, one andOf Sports Loop M. v.-ii. ii? last week by tee two teams in the Karly Bird* pin i senior teams of the returning to guoji »f thi- YMCA said today that i mained in that capacity" until hl< \\'« ik't t'.t 8 d i :o lhp loop, lost their inntckua Tuesday to IIS Guvs' Football League, !"'",. " • " '-'"B a sweep "win | V will oiler three fencinu in-! recent mow to .WestfleU. While Mm tin, Avhu has been going Weisleder ami Durlintf lespective- It's still n clone rare in tho Ut (If primarily of the older ouihHmans, while second place >'™ctional classes for boys under; in naltimore hi- also wus fen•in. g i great (,'uns in the Mixed Major 1 He ,.«•>• took the outside sanies Ij . H»th losses were 2-1, but didn't Sportsmens bowling league, with T..I.1I.1 SSJ •r boys, will play an ex- the leadership of John 0. Pope j master of several Kaltimnru YM-| league added unollu'r gume to its from Pe,,y. M , seriously affect their position*, five teams in contention «t the ;anif Thanksgiving Day llTlf a uls0 was a for ten weeks beginning Nov. 30.! I'A Fciifing groups. Both his men's j li-mi Monday by sweeping Oamato. lo r i lt tion sweep winner, clobbeiing Eliza- Mr. Pope, who resides Uli hhowever, inuvi-d iiito M,\ P- *"**<*«y » K' , •'««» 1>«I'I the, at Recreation Field, 5 «nd women's tennis achieved posi- Arbor, who had a half game .lead tie for second. In the other match-jll'"'1 desjilte a. two gaino loss to i "to tho Westfteld High-Plain- beth Journal, Connolly rouU.a Sunsiywood drive is an expert in lions of national prominence. fur second place, dropped two Mrs. Eder Wins Woathercheck .1-0 and Garwood the field of fencing. He is schooled ea, Hogrofe elcare.l the boards with ! CJoldMii l>awn. l)e Mnrtliio, swuep j anu.. The boys' frame is Fourte games tu Knoblnok and went to Hou.se won two games from Jean- in the three styles, Italian, French individual champions «mi Milne won the last'winner oyi'r Iionnetti, took second ' julcj to start at 9:30 andnettes. High scores were bv Klezcr have been dldeveloped d undt-r hi: fourth, while DelStone, winner of two from p , |N.J. Bowling Title be played between the Pack- and German and has worked under coaching and he currently has twotwo from Alleinmm, and liomeo, 221, Baldassare 212 and" Eggles Christian Baverlein, once champion lost two Humes to I'olleo, dropping j tnd the Steelers. of his students on thu U. S. Olym- two game winner over Caldora, Mr in tosh ton 201. Score-s; of Germany, under Muitre d'- Muck to a thrue wny tie for third. FUR-| Mrs. Jwin Ktler of WcatfirfiJ, |,e Packers, coached by Bill pic Squad. These men are nowtied for second. In another match, Hurling . ii" maim .scored a sweep win over Oil | Bob .McManigal, Don Hawk- Chapman P.ros Armts, Capt. Maurice V. do- Millers won all three from Roma. iloftrpfn . . i< keeping her cnnimAiidlnjf le»(J, ; Roequelaine, of France and under working under Mr. Pope's close IlilNuMm IT Kent, Mannino defeated |{i)((era| split the final six matches oyer Craiff Ellis and Chester Crpjim. Pacing the high scoring was l.a- H lonnollr Plumbing Maestro Generoso Pavese of Italy, friend and colleague Maestro W»l«Ie.l»r 2-1. High K»inc} were by Argon-! the weekend at lly-Way Bow! and , consists of the following hlliwi^uuuiih i Journal . Brutto with 254, 219—624, toU Milne ..., i:. n who held the world championship Van Pelt , \t ilulio 244, Veiiiiio 237 ontj Ciro- Hostile Lnni'3 to ^ain the Hew ere: Jay Kennedy, Eddy Sav- (jursvwotl Houne .. . 1; L, In Mintra & -join 1; ' for r.ine years. The courses are open to mem-lowt'd by Dot Eller and Cirlnciono ulu 221. Jersey women's mnt^h-gam* bowl- Chuck Heiy, Rich Birchai!, I'vtiy jfe Sons . is 1, bers of the Youth Department, but 225, Logan 218, Stiles 215, Juno OURLLVO I, Kelman's Deromiori l Mr. Pope has been active in IL DUfilng lit 139 Dean Oil Co. ID chnmplonship. MM. Eder com- jev Widmer, Dave Thompson, -i Stevens and Volpl 2 IS, John Bon- A. M/ltkllti 117 Wi Jraiir.i>tii>s c.irn .. !• are limited to 16 boys per class. m 13 52.25 Peterson point*. Water>, Frank Mancuso, Ran- fencing for 28 years. His own rec- netti 205, Testa 204 and Solomonu II. l.uJKf 137 137 It. Mniini'iib £ '»i<"i II ord includes several state and in-This U necessary because of the b. Mulrnirt)- . 137 ^'t'lulflil t-uinl»nr M Blair, Juhnny Lafferty, Tom nature of the activity. 200. Scores: ir. i The triumph quallflod h«r for terstate titles, including the Totals .... II Robbie Simon, Rich Harris, B. Anjfrson 17! nt Kuxinalin Kunl oil the iintlonHl tourney, which will Southeastern U. S. Fencing Cham- Marl In» Jcwi-ler* ., »?1 1^ l-IXCK "CM Schmidt, Larry Warter, J. Conwuy .. ISC 12* They are being offered on the -m imii'itl l>«co. j ... bo ningi'd in MlnncapplU In F. Hull.r .... i:o iplpionships Three-Weapon Title l>»! Stone !l) 1:1 M. Donovlck 11.1 M0 i:s oiil Cqat K'V» tv >• Cusick, Mark Barondess, T. SaunUtr* . beginner, intermediate and ad- Ilulueo liulf H^rvl«'e 'id 13 H XitnniKnimn . Ul 121 HI (io|J,,n Pavii Uilr/ 1! 31 January. 111 jjjjj (Foil-epee-sabre) in 1937. He I). WHtolihlll .. 1.13 e Varnum', Steve Booth, Ran- U llajden ... us vanced levels and openings still Arbor Inn I?H 1SV4 !0t 1-0 l T 11 il 172 _>;: founded the Tri-Weapon Club of Miller'* liis»ul>* .... 19 tl IL l.ln.k US 113 • 3 Abo ifalnlntt s berth fn the Q remain in the intermediate and Kuohlurk Mul.ir.-. , UVj 17K Oil* II HAT KB i Ilis, Mark Haley, Larry Mitt- Totals :?!> us ~'- Baltimore which later became tha Toials i()l national tourniiy «u Vicjrinl* r. «• «-*>4 no us matches and fired a 232 in tha lost I). TonlfVln . 137 161 S.' Van 'iVli' 103 US TMau "Til Brouiilard and Bill Baumer. Toi.ils (I. Jiitiimian 101 117 181 IINIJMN.V n.B Oil. "ili g&tne to attain 4!'.35 polnti. ST. I'AVl, s. Liiiruit» is) f,4 us TotalK ,. 415 us A. Mnrumi Ill 197 Steelers, coached by Bart TV n ni'y ,. 1.11 113 H! l>. SII1.S !1S 192 is IllKHtiiFK II. John.™ Ili 17* Tho men's crown went to I, Herb Wiffht, Bob Kaiser, WKATitKROHKKK KKB-ir .. 1"1 K.7 IJU I*. Mlilll.'IIKI u; us II. llxrimdrlli . , 1<« Ilj Prank Okular of llackrn»oclc who K.I 1 Ii Fabette Leader Muullnii . Sd9 S55 T. Kchrupp U. Cildi-rvne i:i 109 !.'.« 1SI ITS .... n I'll •ill Ut Itl won 30 of 48 mutche.-t In tha Hedden, John Keppler and Ed1). Sh.iw Malclii,. .. ;i« i»7 lit A UAitATO 11. liiuiinm 103 ut us K. .M.'trvanlunl? . IIS bury consists of the follow- 15} TnHIIKiJi Ilj 150 161 i'. !>atmii<> Hi It. ItuKrstu Ul 13* 110 head - to - head competition tat I* Cairnano . 133 . 153 J»y Totalu ., Harry Beane, Fred Bass, Paul C Ik 145 US Scores Sweep Tol.ils MI 771 »i: II. iMimui us i»3 117 TJJ ~»IC 223.32 points. 116 MKTHOK1ST II. Itilir . |«l 169 15J tit Doljriiunn us is:. i6(i her, Peter Allegrini, John Totals Sll S45 si: II. llalir WSSQl.l.V Uro.ik . l«7 l.M Ul I). Sullivan its 179 • I.NTO.Sir 11. Mfixg.k ler, Jim MacFadyen, Don MX: Elm Liquor, leader of the Fa.Kaufmann J. Milntonh USE LEADER CLASSIFIES O. Buonanno ... 170 lei )2i us ... HI 131 117 ii' l-'ill.lrllo .. i, Dick Roller, Russ Porcella, 131 Allen IS! 119 175 Wi Sul K. Kaxa ... 113 IK Hi ill H. Johnson ..... 112 1:4 150 bette league, swept Wrights Fri- II. UlO| in la is: Nelcon .. 177 HI 111 Buz Hedden, Pete Stock- , ir,i i;t Tolils .::: {8 AllBOR INN lii Dlw '..'. j!i Authorized . Kuett .lost only the opener to Freemans? ... ,M 550 ieTOi! K. Ilo',ln«.,h .... 123 ICS 1SJ il? Herb Blaier, Rich Luebeck, lie 1^7 \\l\ Scores: BAPTIST f. «.irvo«.x .... l<7 131 liO ~«7s ... ~ni Holllgrr ... >H Ivl Hi ISC 126 70 70 1. Crlnkfn . S Klraor IC Kodak Dealer Iradley, Jell Steinheim, Ken Touls S;J sis S5*ij fJm Uquor Shop . 2!» ... 119 IU» tss M. Curlin 177 II! il. PVurdr ... 1J5 Mil OWiB. UA W.V S Ayer .... 155 1»2 71 ... l>» -^ I It * •n, Joe Monier, Brad Brad- HKRSI1KV KJith Hats ,. IS ... 123 i:l luJ it: T. M11111111 IJ! ICE CKK.\M 14 ljorcnti . ... 1«! is: Hi A. lli.li 17» o. liii- hi.,B» i;» itl 134 1. Htraiilcli ... lit IS* : for Color Processing — C5. Angelo 17S 15) I:JI H.4r,)i,-» Drug. II , ffally DiXizio, Jim Lambert Frrtiiun"! Sport SDOtl* IS IllJU!.- 1 .. ... Hi HI lii Tot.lU 1M K. Juliiuou 11! 1UI 111 M. Muanuv . .. Jill R Piss'opo 16! ISO 1*2 i U H r. ii II Ilorinettl ... lit Bob StuhleT. R Sislo 167 1!7 i.'lsmcnn Bro» 17 ... 7:; J50 ... liS both movies and stills 17M K!ra rwllciteairn • ll« io: ALLWUNN f>0« N\ I'isi-opo I«6 ISO H7I A. KlfnuK 117 Hi HI iHLSK in° snk Kettham, president of H. Smith Wr.itlifi Untti .Shop 16 Tolalii 75» 17}i F'j«!runn Ku^l oil. 13'- 1»>4 A. l..u'oal.l US !.'.« 177 I. MJInv s; 133 Bring Your Film» To Ul , said that by agreement 110 Mil'ri» "" jwood Men's bowling league came, 209 ... 133 ) ]. M.inni jitt 130 III w a meeting in early Decem- j ^AAHCTH "DAH.Y jornNAi'' 1 J. Clrlll' iwn«r : ... 131 133 r. Jlnllnli.., . 151 KU LIQUOR SHOP HI; through with wins last week and] HI 17 '1} |;I o begm plans for next year s j K. c.uuiito i!^ i<« n IhiTton .. 116 l»t P. K«rr»rj lit Ill 170 jis there were no changes in the Totnl* ...... till T. .M.inni! u . 1(7 mi 54E»mSr. e. Any person who wishes to J }5"• xl'mJtf,'* 146 i.M. jti standings. Roger? won 2-1 over l"Al.|y>IJA KOOP either in the administration jo' TfnnMon'!.!! U7 K. !>. Mii-r 17« 14T, K. Koup ... 101 1 Kitlr:.iii') .. IS) IL C'*Pit«lU lii 116 Ifrom Williams, Pete's beat Mone's T sh 141 J Ul III in isris . Mr Kefcham as to the exact I KKl,MA.v.s"l^-ORATt,RS |j° 2-1 and Garwood Kest won the ui ami pace that the meeting (J. N>UI n liS Toulfl 117 til i:« ... (Ul lej Kl us joutside games from DuPont. Kono- KOMBO (Stri.F 8RKVICK 113 lll.l.I. "*. '•• 2S9, 200-605 was Mgh. HI H-- in Tunis %U "|J7 •Scores: id 0. HtUDt* . 97 133 1)1 Ij K. Hull .. . 103 1.11 is: l . .. 111 IS! 7 K. HviiKhrum •ii it USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS rough Leaders 113 1!3 FOR BEST RESULTS ' lir in T^ I MINKS ROMA IIAKKHV O liuM .. 1-1 Ii 175 It. Aml'r i:< U7 1:* M, 1 »»!••<»» IM 111 3 a Bayberry and Hershey, I t:s J lU 1S3 111 110 7Z ?3 73 GUARANTEED] •nd second place teams in 5 Women's bowling league, Enjoy the advantages heir matches Tuesday, but p of (his new their positions, Bayberry j v III to Gl i;l:C IFrkm l the first and last games ij- lit 1C1 I'O II. Ill!i<'

    St. PiSi's, wfco !«*d of '.he Chores Pre-Christmas Sale ON Everything in fine men's wear Cameras and Projectors LIONEL TRAINS H.O. TRAINS From Ike HomeoftheGchkn Haxi* Siandiurd to 70% off 20% to 40% off We carry Steiff, SlinkyToys—Ginny^ JMandti Jeanette dolls. TiU New '58 CHAMPION

    T«e K fc-eiawt—tnir*? 124 Bm St., W«tf»U "62 I- J*rwy ».', fTnob f ranford (I l°P*n Monday *& Thor*. Til Studebaker-Packard io MO. UNION See yoor kxral Deakr today! TEL ML 6-27C7 Page Thirty-Four THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 10.57 Miioney asserted also that the V, HlmiMn Mil nr, 120 assistance of » public heulth K HUM UVV1.S Addition to Runnells Hospital U Wiltflil CO I-'II in 5SU putif?lltri. Owls Take Lead .1 Xu'furu l.i I IVII lit UIHI1UP Other nupport for the proposed 1-1 '/.urcutu 141, 121 113 ELIZABETH — A recommend*- Visiting Nurs» Association 144 ! n llil a. PlainAvld and North Pluilifiel j construction of the SJUO-bed build- TURKEY! I S3 WJJ!'I« si 13I( tion by the board of managers of K. «clir»r|i 11!" lif, 'ing were expressed by Mrs. K. U In Hot Race lie llHllUP mi 117 the John E. Ruiinells Hospital all declared that "there are ninny ii 74 74 74 jClark, ii medical social worker Total* SOU SIS Berkeley Heights cnlling for the ilividuals who conic to the II' l.l.'i'KV MTIUKI'.S TotulH 111) 2 constnictiiin "f a 200-bed ad'li- ] tcntiuu of our stuff and who t connected with the county health In Mixed Loop I! I' 111 •• r I :i 4 I".:' | association, and John F. Kunzo, I'. IMIl.-r , , p ft 7 ;t;l DVK'IC tion to treat the chronically ill of (not require cure in n gciiurul ho !•'. Im.l.ll i 11'.I i. MHlH! . . . !18 10 Union County was passed in n re*-] pital . . . yet these patient* car of the Crunfoicl liourd of Health. .1. 1'lllpr . 1.1.', III! 1!!' 121 122 p !•'. Itcjllu I'l lt!l Ij.'i HI) }>. HWuu-iiliT 12 3 104 olution by the Bourd of Freehold- not be cured for at home for a Owls lengthened their lead to 155 variety of reasons—space liniita- USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS one und a hiilf frames in the liot Tli IIII M S47 Tflli M. Dnmiv'hk' 77 77 ers here Friday. Authorization was given by the tions and persons unwilling to of- FOR BEST RESULTS race of the Suiuiny Nile Mixed KlIIMlTINU KTAHS 60S Handicup league this week, by .T. Perry 129 1:1' til IKI.MIOIt board for the public welfare com- fer cau-." 117 1.1(1 14 0 12:1 mittec of the board to proceed winning the lust two games from .1.' Unnniili-r'.'! '• •'• l«l 11!' 1(19 J. CnrllHln ... 126 SI us Lucky Strikes. There were two 1). KII'SSIT l-'l I''' 1.14 Ji. HIliBhi'lmiT S2 127 S7 with plans for the construction of FACTS PROVE YOU ALWAvJ M. 1'iTi-y 179 H-'l 17« II, .Siiili'rljniii »7 106 101 such a project. Early plans call sweeps, Cardinals over Polkn Dots 5lliilillcni) HI HI 144 !>0 and Shooting Stars over Sham- for construction of the addition TotlilH S0.1 85 7 To I tilii Sir, at the site of the present Kunnells SAVE MONEY at BARON'", rocks. Other two name winners KHAMUiW'KH were Blue Skies over Gulls and .T. li'M'lirr 10.' I-'" 10 4 UOYI.U Hospital. M. o'l.wuv 117 7S S5 J. Ilpiitlicr . 134 HO Hawks over Accountants. June 1 Runnells Hospital is a medical 1>. SwneiT 105 !i» DO I . Itfiliilllff lit 111 107 center for the treatment of chest CRUSH EVSTONE > GIANT SIZE Stovens 223 and Al McCarroll K. MVrlnlul 1-0 15 2 K JoliliHun lit K1S 1 15 A. M.-Ciinnll I7« 175 1). lloylo .". .... 131 112 diseases. 220, were high. Jean Perry nego- 114 '.16 III! tiated the tough 8-10 split to start UBIHIII'HH H4 144 Richard P. Hatlield, mayor of the second game for the Stars. Tot:i!n "»•'• 75!l 7«ti TotulH 611 5S0 000 Fanwood, and chairman of the wel- fofor Drives, Walks, Roads, etc. w UUT1J1R DIAL I1AWKK fare committee at Runnells, said r J. llutler 113 133 151 far prku and deli'vry call Scores: P. Stfvfiifi . I7. , 157 223 M. Mi'Kcndrlrk 123 114 119 today that the nearest cost esti- .1. Cutn-r . . . It.", I S3 tOil M. Mvlaoll 65 92 XV 1, A. Furlm ...... 1!iO 151 1 M. Villa 117 131 mate for the proposed construc- OW|M 1»14 " !i K. llolilnxun .... 114 124 167 tion would, at this time, reach IIllWkH IX II. Culri-r . . . tr,s ISO 190 j W FANWOOD 2-7840 SOAP 18 llmi'llmp . . . Gil 5:1 500 three to four million dollars. (tllllH 17 .u1 Totnls .Slmmrorks . 15 r, Totals .. M5 SHO Hatfield declared, however, that CartUniilH 15 5 IIOWI-IHTT Ului> Skli>» . ACCOI'NTANTS J. Mrfntooh 109 128 117 this figure is a preliminary one. d IANWOOD CBVBHID ITONI CO. Reg. 29e 14 6 linrln S 1.12 101 117 78 127 79 J.ucky Htrlki' 157 U Hitldwln tfhocjtlllB HIii II! liill H 1-4 Hli J. Grltttn . !»( 81 120 No architect has as yet been ob- r DIVIIION OF WH.DON MATMIAIA INO. 11 5i II. drown . ... .'. • 94 157 H7 I'ulka [Join . 10 ISli II. llowlett 150 131 163 tained to ascertain a definite cost. Accountants W*. Schneider .• •• H9 107 91 91 91 1). (irny 12? 164 1»5 A resolution calling for a "thor- POIiKA DOTS iir, Totula 5C9 ough survey" by the Board of J. CorOry 1.17 102 116 TutiilH1' '.'.'.'.'.'•'.'• T42 »70 I9G U LcUuurlx lor, 142 !» Second Team rvnvr 1.1 SPECIAL 11. DurllliK . . 114 103 HI M. lJiimron 101 US 132 d by the hospital that the new A * - - - - 1/ . . B. Pultiir '.>>) l:is 134 First place Marshall defeated C. Knrlrek 135 120 HI building be erected on the Lady's Complete N COMPLETE "W. tiainmern US 14.1 1B1 J. llnlni-8 120 138" 147 •VI. Perry 1S3 168 157 Bishop in two games and sent U. l'urily m 1S2 )28 grounds of the present hospital Handicap US SC !i6 them from second to third place c:i (i3 A number of county organiza- TRAVEL LUNCH TotulH R«7 in the Pin Up alley circuit last Totiils S50 OSS 562 tions submitted letters today uig- week. Donovick, won won two RUBKIt ng that speedy steps be taken foi iLi.r.s games from Sinshcimer, took over M. I.llick 105 117 140 KIT H. Snparlto i:u 1S7 K. Itcbor MS 111 108 ;he establishment of the proposed KIT .1. 1>*I linin.l,' . . .' 12) 12:1 12D the runnerup spot. Boyle swept .\f. Kiillpr 147 123 114 nstitution. Wrote John D. Green T). Del Urattllfe ... I"! U'7 141) Butler, Greenberg won two from M. Stuiiwuy 97- 134 137 WITH THERMOS 3. Nanm) IT" 145 HI Howlett and Beber the first and 87 87 Board of Health chairman of Win Reg. $5.98 J. SnpartW ...... 1S7 1411 IS 3 field Park: "... present facili Reg. $2.98 S3 last from Purdy. Scores: Totals 581 574 ESI w i, ies are woefully inadequate to Totals 851 Mawhull ; 18 12 ope with the county's chronically uia'i-: SKIKH Ilonovlik i',% ii% ill problem." J. IlyrnvH 147 100 niiph 17 n Sisterhood Fetes V.. By mm,. 1.11 10:1 ...... 16V& 1 :tV Robert J. T. Mooncy, president K. Oalmrle 142 m 1.13 HSlnshnlmer r 16'AA U % C1. ("aliarli! 121 141 125 I'unly 16 14 of the. Board of Trustees of the N. Carl KiO 15H ISO llowlett IS IB Paid-up Members 2.39 •^#1 ""• Handicap 100 100 too UreenUerc ...... IS 17 lloyle 1.1 17 Totills 801 '4! Hiitler ;.... SV4 2214 The Sisterhood of Temple Eman- written by Mrs. Morton Newburgl Up to 56 miles u-EI, held a luncheon yesterday Mrs. Albert Green, and Mrs. Jack n the temple in honor of paid-up item Jr. Morton Newburgh wa to gallon Reg. $1.00 members. irector and musical accompanist NEW 1958 -The Floor Shop Mis. Philip Kass, president, pre- Those participating in the sUit FAMOUS MAKE sided at the business meeting were: Mesdames Howard Dimond $1382.00 which preceded th(> afternoon's en- Saul Drittel, Richard Frontman, WOODBIM'S tertainment. It' was announced Marvin Gershenfeld, Bernard Gold Delivered Fully Equipped that the annual rummage sale was stein, Stephen Gould, Albert. Green COLOGNE! now in progress on the second Harold Greenberg, Seymour Gros SHAMPOO floor of 7 Elm sweet. It will con- Morton Newburgh, Edwin Ricl SCHMITZ BROS. tinue through tomorrow. Mernie Silverman and Harold Reg. $2.00 (Veiss. . . • ... features A brief report was, presented %X 781 Central Ave. Westfield by Mrs. Samuel Lerman, nationu] IEK "DISCOVERY" and state sisterhood representa- tive, on the 32nd bi-ennial conven- M mat TWH4 C.q»l In P.il.l MwJ« •( G*M ani tion of the New Jersey FtJuration •Micltf PW(9 VIM w^Wf w* »nw> i .I»II >^« Y*» of Sisterhoods, which was held ' Out of th» Many Outstanding Carptt Tuesday at the Kingaley Arms Ho- TULIPS. NARCISSUS- tel, Asbilry Park. Delegates who •• Values at The Floor Shopl attended from Temple Emanu-El were: Mesdames Philip Koss, How- Reg. 25c ard Dimond, Harold Weiss, Jack CARPETS • TILE Stern Jr., and Mrs. Lerman. HYACINTH • CROCUS Mrs. Kass announced the estab- CHRISTMAS LINOLEUM lishment of a Dorothy M. Schul- BUY WHERE EXPERTS 1!S THEIR man endowment fund in memory • GRAPE HYACINTH SCOTCH FIELDS SERVE YOV of the late Mrs. Irving Schulman, BUBBLE former chairman of the religious • SNOWDROPS, etc. school and vice president in charge TAPE of membership. A part of the rc- cently-completed Temple Emanu- BATH El religious school building will be dedicated in her name. " FOR THE INDOOR GARDENER Mrs. Sol Dicner and Mrs. Ber- Paper Whit* Narcissus, Amaryllis, nard Goldstein were in charge of the afternoon's program. An orig- Gloxinias, Inhibition Hyacinths inal musical skit, "The House We And all tha ntcatiary growing mediums— Live In—Wall to Wall With a stone, chips, hyacinth glass**, etc. Twist," was presented. It was LARGE BOX LILIES — Rubrum, Day, Madonna Kou and PEONIES • BEARDED IRIS FACIAL J DETECTO fr Dranl, Bntll Yti, Thank you on* und all for the wonderful accrptaner, afjored TISSUES •! SCALES u$ on the grai^d opening of our n«u; "OLD FASHIONEW Tonne Market of Wntjield. VoifYoursetf\ Special thonkt to all our friends, cuilomen and bitfinrts ifsoci- alei for their floral giflt, telegram* ami congratulatory meuagei. To Show Our Appreciation and To Prove That Those of you who like to do your own decorating will find the 24c 5.95 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS "THE GOOD OLD DAYS" ARE BACK AGAIN you need right here. Malt* stopping ««ty - MM ywr Especially In Our SILVER, GOLD AND COLORED SPRAY BOMBS "FRESH MEAT. POULTRY and SEAFOOD DEPT' STYRA FOAM - GUTTER - BEADED SHOOTS - COLORED BALLS ARTIFICIAL TREES - WATERPROOF RIBBON - CONES -WE OFFER these SPECIALS- FROSTED BELLS - colored - SNOWBALLS PUNCHINELLO RIBBON - GOLD, SILVER, ETC. 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    PT«» Jtrtty — Grade A i Land O Lahts Print IAROI WHITI EGGS I 59c BUTTER i. 69c TOWNE MARKET of WESTFIELD OPPOSITE R4ALTO THEATRE FRANK BASIL owner, n«n>f« 243 E. BROAD ST. _ •nUtcd by kabert Quide ind Jim Veltr* • Landscape Craftsman • Certified.Tre« Expert 5 200 CENTRAL AVE. {c«m.r LM«. A««.) 1100 SOUTH AVINUI, W. Phone Orders AD 2-8717 PRESCRIPTION CHEMi$> FREE DELIVERY — Tttokem ADAMS 2-3450-1 FREE DELIVERY • OPEN DAHY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. • FRIDAYS to 8.30 P.M. • SUNDAYS 9 to 5 Phone ADanfs 2-6680