THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNT* Kiueretf as Second £la«g Matt YEAR—NO. 24 Post (Mice, Weclfield. N. J WESTFTEtD," NEW JEKSEY, Every Thursday 32 Page*—5 Cent* Old Guards Honor Adjustment Body nten Services Founder at 22nd Lists Reasons For Meyner To Speak Begin Tonight Anniversary Rite Recommendation In Town Tuesday Portrait of Late 'Findings of Fact' York Pastor 'Dad' Plumridge On Woman's Club Unveiled at YMCA House—Court Order Club Meeting iptist Church A pastel portrait of the late The local Board of Adjustment Open to Public Charles E. "Dad" I'lumridge, has listed eight reasons for its ac- founder and a form.11' director of tion last May in recommending I of Series By the Westfield Old Guard, was un- that the Woman's Club of West- Is Governor's First lous Preachers veiled Thursday in the YMCA at field be granted a zoning variance Visit to Westficld ceremonies marking the 22nd for a clubhouse at 318 S. Euclid birthday anniversary of the local hn Sutherland Bonnell, avenue. The Honorable Robert B. Mey- chapter. More than 200 members the Fifth Avenue Pres- The* explanation of the board'? ner, governor of the state of New participated. Church, New York, will recommendations was ordered by Jersey, will speak on "The Stale Robert Inglis, charter member 1 ; the first of the famous Superior Court Judffe Richard J. As Your Governor Sees It ' at the ' Lenten services to be and past director, unveiled the Hughes at a prctrial hearing last March meeting of the College evening at 8 o'clock in painting* which was done by month in a suit being brought by Woman's Club of Westfield, Tues- Baptist Church. Spon- George Sehnable, a member. Di- residents of the neighborhood op- day at 8:15 p.m. at the Wentfteld the Westfield Council of rector Thomas A. Marshall as- posing the variance. Senior High School. Otto Carpenter, presi- sisted. The 'painting will hang per- The board's "findings of fact" manently in the yMCA lobby. It Inasmuch as this is the first time h Thursday during Lent, as follows; the new governor has been in Lmerica's greatest preach- was presented to the Old Guard by 1. The premises are located in members of the Plumridge family. Westfield, the College Woman's heard on the series, residence "A" zone under the pro- Club has invited everyone in the The Rev. Dr. Joseph L. McCori- nnell is a native of Can- visions of the zoning ordinance. community who would like to Bee son, pastor of the First Congre- np; been born and reared 2. The zoning ordinance per- ROBERI B. MEVNER and hear the Governor to come to DR. J. S. BONNELL gational Church, gave & dedicatory Former Mayor Shelby G. Fell (right), pretident of West Fieldi • Edward Island. A grad- mits operation of a clubhouse in a the meeting. No guest cards will address based on Mr. Plumridge's Chapter, Soni of the American Revolution, is shown pretenting Dalhousie University in residential "A" zone (excepting be needed. life. Ho said it was fitting that the Freeholder Charles P. Bailey, * gold Good Citizenship Medal in Nova Scotia, he prepared where the main purpose of such Governor Meyner was born in Group Issues chapter celebrate its anniversary recognition of Mr. Bailey's 14 years' lervice as mayor and coun- club is conducting a business such Westfield Doubles .inistry at Pine Hill Divin- cilman here. The presentation was made Friday evening, (See Easton, Pa., July 3, 1908, son ot ol, Halifax. He has held by "paying tribute to one to whom as a restaurant or bar) providing it owed so much." on this page.) Sophie and the late Gustave H. .» in St. John, New Bruns- 'Call to Prayer' the Board of Adjustment recom- Heart Fund Goal Meyner, a loom-fixer in the silk nnipeg, Manitoba, and for Discussing the "Harvest of mends such use to Town Council. industry. At an early age, he 20 years has been min- Years," the Rev. Dr. McCorison 3. By article fi, under section 2 moved with his family across the ,he Fifth Avenue Presby- Afternoon Service said members of the Old Guard Annual Red Cross Fund Drive (c) of Ordinance 630, the Board Highest Tally In river to Phillipsburg, where he was lurch. "reaped a harvest" from men like of Adjustment is directed to make educated in the local public Mr. Plumridge. He said that the ic past 18 years, he haa Aa Baptist Church such recommendation providing Union County schools. For a time the family lived painting will help members recall ed a national radio pro- Seeks To Raise $21,905 Locallythe structure or use involved in Paterson, but returned to Phil- Mr. Plumridge for his service to d for the past eight years The local World Pay of Prayer would not be detrimental to the Westfield in its preliminary tally HptbuYK in time for younsj Bob to his fellow men. n in charge of National committee has been distributing health, morals or public safety of of the Heart Sunday returns to- enter high school. He helped to The Rev. Dr. McCorison traced The annual Red Cross drive for the community. taled $5,052.78, the highest a network program of the the "Call to Prayer" to members funds, approximately 50 per cent defray family expenses by working Mr. Plumridge's life. The founder 4. The proposed use by the ap- amount contributed in any munici- Broadcasting Co., for- of the various participating of which will be used to meet the as a newsboy, grocery clerk, ap- of the Old Guard here died Febru- plicant would not involve opera- pality in Union County, it was an- nilucted by Dr. Harry Era- churches during the past few requirements for the local chap- prentice coremaker and silk ary 4, 1954, after residing in tion of a business, restaurant or nounced today. The amount more isdiek. weeks, it has announced. The "Call ter this year, is now under way. weaver. Westfiuld 35 years and maintain- bar but would be for the mam than doubled the goal of $2,423.55. at demand as a speaker at to Prayer" begins with the first According to Chairman Ray Cor- After his graduation from La- ing a keen interest in community, purpose of holding meetings of uid colleges, Dr. Bonnell verse of Psalm 50, which reads: coran, the amount to be raised, Mrs. Louise Vogt, chairman, en- fayette College and Columbia Uni- church and fund raising affairs. members, committees and sections cived honorary degree_CT s "The mighty One, God the Lord, $21,905, is "less than last year, al- listed the aid of ;i25 voluntee.s versity Law School, Meyner lived He was Si years old. of the club. riousie, Lafayette College | speaks and summons the earth though the national requirements who canvassed between 15 to 25 in Hudson County for three years m, Pa., and jfrom the v'5inB oi the sun to iliS Adm. E. D. Stanley, USN (ret.) remain about the same, because 5. Plans for the use of the prem- homes each. The Police Station while studying'and practicing law. rson College, Washington, i setting", and continues: of Cianford led the pledge of al- the board of directors is applying ises would provide ample oiTstreet served as drive headquarters fur In IS.TO he returned to practice legiance to the flag. Miss Martha "Come with the comfort of Ilia $3,430 out of reserves toward the parking. the day. law in Phillipsburg. He still lives has written several books Holaday, a Westfield High School Love, abiding; chapter requirements." (i. The proposed use would not Mis. Vogt anticipates that the with his mother in the rumbling "Pastoral Psychiatry", senior, and Osjjood S. Rogers, both Under Fire", "What Are Come with the sense of His create a traffic or fire hazard. preliminary tally will be increased house built by his grandfather* playing flutes, presented two duets. Drive Chairman Louis Dughi an- 7. Operation of the elubhous when the many residents who were His father died three yean ago. ni? For?" and "The Pruc- grace, divining; nounced that "all managers and Power of Prayer". Come with the knowledge of His would not be detrimental to the, absent from home send in their In 1941, at the age of 32, Mey- (Please turn to page 2) captains have been working dili- health, morals or public safety o£ envelopes. These way be sent onnell has recently been wisdom, plenteous; gently on the organization which ner tried out as a candidate for :i by the New York Pres- Come with the surcuess of His the community. cither to her or to the Union the Senate from Warren County. wi|I do the house to house can- 8. The proposed use would not •r moderator in the Pres- power, endless; 1 County Heart Association, 11X7 12. He lost by B0 votes. He served as vassing and are ready to gro. Mem- be a substantial detriment to the Chureh of the United Come with the joy of His pres- Jersey street, Elizabeth. All dona- Warren County counsel in the fol- Junior Girl Wins bership cards have been given the public good and would not sub- his is the highest honor ence, radiant; tions to the county group will He lowing year before entering Naval workers and householders this stantially impair the intent ant. credited to Westfield if from Weat- come to a minister in Come with the hope of His weekend will be answering their service. During the war he com- miination. Oratorical Contest purpose of the /.one plan und the field residents. manded naval gun crews on mer- promises, certain; doors to these workers all through- zoning ordinance of Westfield. DONALD L. FERGUSON chant vessels in the European and be conducted by J And abide in prayer out Westfield and Mountainside." The findings of fact was signed About (JO plastic hearts will be Elbcrt E. Gates Jr., pas'-! with Him and with Christians collected and tabulated Monday American theatres. He served 42 Said Mr. Dughi, "I hope our by John M. Mackenzie, Robert S. ic First Baptist Church, j everywhere, from the rising of the Competes Today In and returns still must be tabulated months with the Naval Reserve. people will give just as generously Purvis, Frank X. McGough and sun to its setting on this World [rom special gifts, business and in- He is now a lieutenant commander the Rev. Frederick W. District Competition this year as they always have. We Mental Health Edward Tayler. Day of Prayer. dustry. in the reserve. Ictor.of St. Paul's Episco- hope to surpass our quota and it' The club has been seeking the "We will be raising our songs of He was elected to a four-year l and the Rev. George Elizabeth Tophnm o! 100 Nelson we do the people themselves will variance for nearly a year. The Plainficld, where $4,0150.17 was liner, assistant pastor of praise and adoration in a thousand place, a junior at the Senior High Chairman Named collected toward a goal of $4,- term in the Senate in 1947 and benefit. Fifty per cent of any over. move has been recommended twice served as Senate minority leader byteriun Church. Music i differing tongues—but with one School, will represent Westfield nge will go to our "own chapter by the board, each time utter a Sl'J.Q'i, placed second in the county faith. We will be making fervent in the District A oratorical contest, totals and Elizabeth with about in li)50. lie WHS a member of the mishcrl by the First Bap- requirements and the balance will lengthy hearing, ami was approved New Jersey Medical College Com- |r under the direction of petitions in simple chapels, under sponsored by the American Legion, Ferguson Heads $3,700 for a goul of $12,828.02 1 go to meet the National Red Cror.s the second time by the mayor and mission in 1950. • Robertson. The public is thatched roofs, in humble at Unity Post Room! ., Roselle, to- town council. placed third. 1 needs. Some towns and cities may County Fund Drive He is a charter member of the attend. Doors will open churches, in great cathedrals—but day. Miss Topham won over four not meet their quotas so if we The original recommendation other contestants in the Westfield Phillipsburg Rotary Club, member , with one Christian hope for broth- exceed ours we may be filling the The appointment of Donald L. was rejected by former Mayor division of the national contest of Odd Fellows, Elks, Eagles, erhood ana! peace. gap and no one knows when or Ferguson, 010 Kiniball avenue E., Charles 1*. Bailey on a legal tech- Thursday night in the Legion College Women Moose, former president of the "Let us as brunches of the one where lire or disaster may strike. assistant general manager of the nicality concerning notification of Home in North avenue. Phillipsburg Civic Association and great life-giving Vine, abide in If we suffer we can always call nn Kast Coast Manufacturing Divi- property owners in the area. former national councilor of the Citizenship Tire otlicr contestants were Jo Him and in fellowship with one an- the Red Cross and know it will sion, Esso Standard Oil Co., Lin- Judge Hughes held up the pre- Present Play Phillipsburg Chamber of Com- Ann Krestan of 529 Elm street, a other, that His Kingdom may respond." den, as chairman of the 1D55 men trial hearing until the findings of merce. He is also a member of the junior at the Senior High School; 1 to Bailey come." til! health luml drive in Union Juct is submitted by the board. (See picture on page 10) Columbia University Club of. New Catherine Essig of 7(52 Central The key personnel of the cam- County, has been announced by Town Attorney .Robert S. Snevily; "Pygmalion", by George Ber- York, Lafayette College Alumni The call to prayer will summon avenue, a junior at Holy Trinity; paign was announced two weeks Mrs. Arthur F. Ackcrman, presi- Magistrate William M. Beard, at- nard Shaw, will be presented to- Association, Columbia University See picture above) men and women of all faiths to the Valerie Sccor, 530 llort street, ago and last week the "Leader" dent, Union County Association torney for the Women's Club, ani morrow and Saturday evenings at Alumni Association and Pomfrct 'liier Charles P. Bailey, service at the First Baptist Church junior at Holy Trinity, and Mar- gave the names of the managers for Mental Health. The announce- Phidias J. Pollis of Elizabeth, rep- Westfield Senior High School bv Club of Easton. He is also presi- nayor, was presented the at 1:3G p.m. tomorrow. Those who jory Spavve, 228 Prospect street, and captains. i ment was made at n luncheon the College Woman's Club of dent ot the Phillipsburg Veterans d Citizenship Medal of cannot attend the service may still a senior at Westfield High. Miss Said Mr. Corcoran, "The town meeting attended Uv repie^nta- (Please turn to page 2) of World War II. .-i Chapter, Sons of the participate in community prayer Krestan WHS chosen alternate to owes a great debt to the people Westfield. Proceeds from the bien- n Revolution, at. the chap- by stopping at the First Baptist tives of leading industrial concerns nial production will benefit the Meyner qualified sis a counsel- Miss Topham. Miss Carol Brinser who conduct these drives for witli- from the manufacturing areas of ual George Washington's Church any time during the day. of the Westfield High School staff club's scholarship fund, which is lor-at-law in 1937, and was ad- dinner Friday evening in At least one member of the coin- Union County and held Monday currently aiding college educations mitted to the bar of the U. S. Su- coached the winner and the alter- (Please turn to page 2} noon at the Esso Standard Oil Girl Scouts Set Hotel, Plainficld. The mittee will 'bo in the church for nate. of nine students. preme Court in 1940. He is a mem- prayer and meditation at all times yAvay Kefuicry, Linden. tion was made by Shelby Judges were Mrs. 11. Emerson No tickets are available for the. bcr of the Warren County, Hud- "iiilt of the SAR, also from sunrise to sunset. Chiirf cave Aid Raid Sirens Mr. Ferguson, who served as Cookie Drive Saturday night performance, but son County, New Jersey State, and Thomas of 3 Stoncleigh park; Mrs. chairman of the Elizabeth l'JIH Mayor. service is toeing provided during Herman Wilde, G.'!7 St. Mark's ave- a limited number of Friday eve- American liar Associations, past U ftailcyy was cited for the service to enable mothers of Sound for Test mental health fund drive, has long Girl Scouts will be ringing door- ning tickets may be obtained from chairman of the junior section of nue; Philip H. Oppenhcimer, 802 been active in various organisii- of service to Westfield small children to attend. Shadowlawn drive; Thomas 11. bells March 1 to 10 in the second Mrs. Norman Webb, ticket chair- the State Bar Association, past The siren* heard »t noon tlons in Union County. He is pres- J'or and councilman. Ife Bennett, 115 Effinghi'.m place, and nnintnl cookie drive of the West- man, or ut the door. stale chairman of the junior sec- yesterday v/ere part of a ident of the board of trustees, years as iv councilman Irvine B. Johnstone Jr., 127 Elm field Local Council Girl Scouts, tion of the American Bar Assoeia- Youth Choir Festival statewide test conducted by Bayway Community Center; past I A number of local concerns - WHS fleeted to four two- street. Timekeeper was Alan B. which includes Westfield, Moun- the New Jersey Divuton of president of tht> Limli-n Industrial have contributed to the play's pro- "s as mayor. He declined At Local Church Conlin Jr. The program was held tainside and (larwood. The pro- duction, according to the play (Please turn to page 2) ''another terra as mayor Civil Defense to acquaint the Association; past, president, Union ceeds from the cookie sale will bo under the direction of Carolus T. Council, [ioy SemiU of Amorii'n; committee. They include Felice, tn<' freeholder post, A youth choir festival for junior people of the state with the used for items which are not in Clark. member of the hoard of directory, Scott's Shoes, Cumburg Fur.', Story Telling Program '"ley also has bee— n first -lul junior hi"h choiri". will be held meaning of th« air raid iig< the United Campaign budget, such C'luimber of Commene of IOa.st.em ! Anthony Hair Stylist, Matthews "t the Intcrmunicipnl in the Presbyterian Church Sun- (Please turn t'> page 2) nals. The first, a fluctuating as supplementing the camping pro- At Memorial Library three-minute wail, was the red Union County; board of trustees, Decorators and Vance's. a group of com- day, March 13, at 4:30 p.m. Choirs gram, .sending giil.i to iititioiml (danger) alert. The secend, Eliiiiheth. (ii'niMiil Hospital nml 'king better water scr. from several churches in Cran- and regional enenmpments and for The children's, room at the West- 1 thr»e one-minute blast* with I)isjn'nsary. :inil pri'sifient. Union I he Plaiiifield-Union "Wa- ford, Plamfielcl and Westfield will Adaptive Aquatics enmperships to day ciimp and es- Boro Collects $950 liclil Memorial Library is planning two minutes silence between County I'ark Commission. The participate. Organists for the ser- tablished camps; also for sending a series of storytelling progrHins Group Meets Monday each blast, was the white (nit luncheon meeting was called by j membcr of the Repub- vice will bo Miss Marie L. Schu- gii'l.s jimj adults to conference^. In Heart Canvass for the children of Westtield. ln clear) signal. The test will be Mr. Ferguson to plan a rcgion.nl 'y Committee and also macher, organist of St. Paul's Each troop will receive live cents These programs, under the direc- A meeting of the adaptive repented today and tomorrow Hie advisory bonrd of Episcopal Church, and James R. per box of cookies sold for its own jMonntainside Quadrupled its tion of Miss June Mackcy, chil- aquatics group of the YW-YMCA at the same time. <'lil Young Republicans. Lcnnty, organist of the First Con- (IMcuse -turn to page 2) program. goal of 152:11.0;! in the Heart Sun- dren's librarian, will begin the first c v will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at | . is president of Spray gregational Church. the, YMCA. Mrs. R. R. Fluck, fli- Mrs. A. C. Patterson, coum') tiny appeal, Mrs. ,). P. (ilcason, week ill March. •""'IT, Inc., Garwood. Richard W. Litlerst, minister of rei'tor of the program, has an- president, says that such a drive chairman of the Mountiiiiisidi; Wednesday mornings at 1O:'IO music at the Presbyterian Church, nounced that the speaker will be SpanishBattetTroupeFeatured is "n line experience for the 1541 jHcsirt Fund, reported, with a pre- there will be a pictuie book hour ' turn to page 2) will be assisted in the conducting Mrs. liertice Cornish, co-ordinator girls in tin; VVestfield Lcicul Coun- liminary total of -f !if>0.'15. for the pre-schoolers in the picture by Dr. Charles M. Fisher, minister for nil cerebral palsy clinics of cil us it givtvi them ;m oppui Uiuhy More, than (in volunteers can- hook corner of the children's room. of music of the First Method Ut Union County. In Town Concert Wednesday to learn to handle money, to meet vassed tile urea, :lie saiil. T;ie Saturday mornings at 10:.'{() there Sets Church. The Rev. liobcrt II. Lee, Airs, Cornish will show slides people, to be businesslike und to Heart .Sunday envelopes wen.1 will he stories told to th« children minister (if music of Mmlison Ave- mid speak about tin' work which (See picture on pnge 2) vne. It blends serious nod humor- share in the financial obligations opened at the. home of Mrs. Law- f elementary .school age in the rence M. t'lirtiss, Heart Fund I'inr Uoiini. All children from nue Presbyterian Church, New is heing done for individuals with The WcstficM Community Con- ous (lance tiud ntiisic. of the council.'' a treasurer, on Sunny Slope. We.stiii'UI ami the surrounding j Society of Wctttfield York, will give, the mi dilution. LTiebi-al palsy. Thirf meeting is cert Association will present the Terr^ii and Luisillo, the impres- According to Mrs. A. A. I.el'ori, cookie eliiurniiui, the Koal this year area are invited to attend. its leemig,. try-outs to The public is invited to atlcml. open to the public. Bullet Espiignols for its third con- arios anil co-stars, have 1(1 snp- District leaders who assisted in ""sic student who will portinjr dancers: Miiria Vivo, sing. is 20,1)00 boxes—three lunl a half the canvass inehiileil Mesilaines cert of the sciison Wcijne.tilny ut miles of cookies, or enough to '"<' spring concert as One Way Street Plun 8 p.m. at the Westficld Senior rr-coinvdionnv; .Vino lh> Almaden, Anthony fijinliujii, Putrena Deni- lit This Issue Civic. Council Changes Mumenco sitt^i-r; Angc] Igle.sias leiich l'riini .Mountiiiii.'iile to Uar- • JMinilay, from ;i to 5 High School. Sub-'eription re- erest, ami II. K. Porter. '' lunne of Mis. Kuth Effective Sunday anil .lose Moment, e;uiturists, au*l WCMHI. I-'our elmics of cookies will Tlie MIIIOIIIII. (allie.J so far wiM Public Meeting Date newals for the 1005-0(1 season will About Town With •- lli'ighl.U'dwl iivc-mic. .Illlinn llannel anil Werner Tori.- bn available: Chocolate - vanilla lie intTi'ust'il i(, is n'lticipatcil by lie taken before I'hc conceit and Sally II, ll! '"'« will be made by MOUNTAINS! DK — Duo In Starling Sunday, IVcslficM itvc- niK'U'.sJcy, ctmtJiwltH'i of JJir .special .sandwich, mint:;, I'uur lUivureil i tlie (liDiiiliuM.'i fiojn I be "uot-at- JUisiness nirtH'tnry .. ai '""•n judges. Student's mie between Smith avenue mid iluring intcriuiiisluu in the vesti- orchi'stra in [heir tnnipr. .simthvieh HIM) iJiuitbrend. Kach luillH's", \vhi) MI'IT left. i'iivelo|ies 1 school vneution in the borough this 1 Church News L'K-^9 bull of the auditorium. 1 I instrument will tnko week, the public meeting of the Dorian road will lie u one wny This Kpanisli ilaiiei' (.'ouipaiiy luts (iirl .Scout will give, her customers and from proceed,-; of 15 pla.sti : Classified 1 ti, 7 Ltrj-onls. Mouutitiuriiri;j:- stvtM't. every Sunday. Curs will cn- Tbo IJalh't KspannuU of 'IViesii been reeeivt'tl t hiniisvhoul iMirofie a window sticker receipt, wliicli, if heiirt.i. Aimtln-i- $11) will lie nlhi. I 'inning Kvents ...... Ill imilly Neheiiulcd for Monday, lias [er WcslflcM nvenue from eHJitu- itnd l.usillo oliers it prngnini of mul iSfiith Aiiicilfu U'ith I'/mrinou i j displayed, will prevent MIIK-IUIUOH enteil |jy l),i; ;;C)IOII), 1\IJM. lilc-asmi Kilil'irinl.1 ...18 hi'Oll cluumed to K:15 p.m. lit tin' Kmith avi'inir or Kirsl .--trec-l. I'urli- un-liilm. This ,nll limy perl'nniii'il i by other girls, 'l'lic cookie sale iiotcil. in KIII.^IJI.-,, I (. .n lit • varied exiuniili's of S,mnish dunce, tlhil iiaries . . •! II ii- I'enti-nl Avenue Selindl, I(Yb. ^S. ing will he iijloweii (Hi both .side.t befi're ;«in lie m-c at ti:e .Marl, llel- cninnii!.t"(' has instruct*',[ Ihc jvirls |''J |H. l"rlfi!»'i "">' nil of [hem su-t In new nni>;ir fun] I'luyiii!,' the Cnnls .... IS) »f lln' .-Irri'l fnvin 7 i».in. t" 1 p.m. !ine;ei- Thentcr in N'HV York anil <" 1'UIIIKH. All puicnt.; iiitcre;.((Ml in rerieii- nisi, into dnimiilie form, 1!MH;J II not t.u aiM-ept money iiulij cookie.! Social H-1,'1 FOR BEST RliSULTS illli A «c»(| tion for all ages iiavo he en inviteti fur the coni'r'iiieiice of those at- chiHnieiil bnnist, they bnvc built on are delivered, and not to leave Npo! t.-i ;io-;i 1 "'"• luit M<< tending church. ii-3-tr to attend. It whnt amounts to u Spanish re- "Tonrtl of the Town" over TV. roftkitiR milcsi payment is made. 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HOiD VI PROSPECT WtSlHUB 2*566 A SAVINGS INSTITUTION THE WESTFIELP (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1955 TTi sx?y street, Elizabeth. A motorcade at 2:80 p.m. Sun- day preceded the house-to-house I. S. Route 23 canvass by 50 volunteers. Psrtici- Open evenings lii 9, Salurdaxs til 6 | pants im-luded the Garwood Po- ends of rolls, room sized... j HIT Ut-partnieMt, the Garwood ; Lions Club, the Ba.vleaf Post, | UKi>~, Vc'vrans of FoiviKn Wars, new tin- Oai-ft-ood Post, 317, American i.eirion and the (jarwood First Aid Squad, Inc. HOME BRANCH Boio Hai! .served a» headquar- rug sale! Itirs for the hour long campaign. Thirty auxiliary police assisted. I Forty plastic hearts will be col- lected by the committee Monday at the conclusion of the drive. Select Hosiery For Flattery And Long Wearing Dy CAROLYN YUKS'CS Associate Hvmc Agvnt Stockings can flatter your legs and ankles if you select the right shade and weight of hosiery. Poor selection of. hosiery can easily make legs and ankles less attrac- • all first qualify from (lie fituiUrj 's (up mills tive. The first step in selecting stock- • prices fliill lire Iwilgvt right ings for flattery is to harmonize stocking colors with the rest of • large assortment to fit .voiir ilrc»raling schema your costume. Wnen making your purchase, you might tell the sales- • some large enough for uall lo nail lady what color costume you plan WARM WELCOME—Actress Lillian Gish, right, wa» met in to wear. Pall and winter shade • all Items subject lo prior sale! are usually slightly darker than off! Hew Ywk by sister Dorothy and her dog Rover upon return- ing from Hollywood. Miss Gish had just completed "Night of spring and summer colors. Shades the Hunta," her first mo-vie in several yean, and may do * of hosiery to be avoided are red' |>1«7 in which she'll co-star with her sister later this «eason. dish-orange, harsh grays, gun Heavy 100% wool pile velvet chenille Very heavy carved willon metal and dark browns. "g. tale rfg. «ale Wearing quality depends par- 1954 INCOME TAX tically on fit. Choose from short, 15'xl2'3" rose beige _ $314.00 $188.00 6'x9 linden green 1106.20 $53.00 average, or long length to fit the 12'xl6'8" rose 334.90 199.00 7'4"x9' rose quartz 111.25 55.00 HOW TO FILE YOUR 1954 RETURN length of your legs properly. The size of the foot is next in impor- 9'10"xl5' rote Who Must Pile: tance. The length of the foot 258.15 15S.O0 183.40 81.00 should be long enough to prevent Try Homemade . Every citizen or resident of the 15'xl8' moss green , 171,80 United States—whether an adult wear at the toe, and short enough 456.00 269.00 7'9"xl2' 88.00 to prevent heel and ankle wrinkles. or, minor—who in 1954 was under 6'x9' linden green 94.20 T3"xl2' dove gray 168.90 Candy to Satisfy (15 and had $600 or more gross Select the stocking size that will 47.00 84.00 income or was 65 or more and allow at least one-half inch long- er than your foot. had $1200 income must file an Hound wire wiltoni Sweet Tooth income tax return on Form 1040 There are also a selection of Round wire, 100% wool or 1040A. stockings for the extra large or 12'xl3'6" liglit green ^ $185.50 810093 By MARY W. ARMSTRONG Most of your tax is withheld extra thin legs. Since these Btock- 9'x6'l" green moresque _ $106.20 153.00 Home Agent from your wages every payday ings are specially marked, you 12'xl2' apple green 166.50 99.50 All your holiday stock of can-or pu.id oi\ DeclavuUons of Esti- should ask the saleslady especial- 9'x9'6" grey 165.55 83.00 did are likely gone, hut a sweet mated Tax every quarter. How- ly for them. By merely buying a 9'x9' colonial block 85.95 59.00 tooth has no season. And you can ever, the law requires you to file size larger or smaller stocking 9'xlO'4" green moresque _ 135.25 72.00 replenish your supply by making an annual return to determine will not solve this problem of fit. 9'xl2' Lrown 159.95 94.50 une candy at home. One advan- whether you owe move or you Wearing quality also depends on $>'xll'9" green moresque _ 151.00 75.00 tijt is that you tan choose the should get a vefund. denier of the stockings you select. 12'xl2'2" green 281.50 169.95 kinds that are the least deficient in When to File: Denier is the weight and thick proteins, minerals and vitamins. Between Jan. 1 and April 15. ness of each thread of yarn in Heavy loop pile, 100% wool 9'xlO'2" beigo 104,00 59.95 Mrs. JeanettL' Richards Poey, Try to avoid the iast-minute rush. your hosiery. The higher num- tilension nutrition specialist on ber denier, the stronger the thread, 12'x8'8" linden green 8'4"xl2' green 143.00 86.50 the Rutgers University staff, re- Those few individuals who keep For example, 30 denier is twice $95.00 minds us that a good many types books on a fiscal year basis must aa heavy as 15 denier and .will «I candy provide only energy, file by the 15th day of the fourth 12'xl2'2" linden green 137.00 month after the close of their provide longer wear. Heavier Tone on tone litout other important nutrients. denier stockings go well with 12'x7'2" cameo beige All in many cases, the energy years. 67.00 ;(2) 12'xl5' green $259.00 $145.50 How to Pay: tweeds and casual clothes. Sheer sujjlitd only adds undesired and ultra-sheer stockings are bet- 6'x9' linden green iatkes to our waistlines. Any balance of tax shown to ter for formal or dress-up occa 43.00 Fruit candles, whole grain ce- be, due in itein 13, page 1, oi your sions. Heavy 3 ply twlsU return on Form 1040 must be mUr nut candies, held together Mitny women complain that mil»sugar iflazc or gelatine, are paid in full with your return. Old fashion velvet 12'xl5' apple green • $265.00 You may pay cash, ov by check theii stockings do not last as long $159.93 iitmosUesiiable from the stand- as. they use to. This is not due Jtintoi nutting nutritional needs, or money order. Checks oy money 15'x20'5" cameo beige $515.80 $310 00 9'xl3'4." candy stripe ____ 117.00 74.95 In hty mggests. orders should be made payable to to poor quality yarn in the stock- "District Director, IRS." ings, but is because most home- 15'x8'6" ocean green 216.80 9'3"xl2' light gray 123.95 79.95 How to Sign: makers buy too sheer a stocking 110.00 Smt «f these, especially the for their every day use. untooktd ones, may be made even You have not tiled a legal re- 9'x9'3" apple green 124.50 74.50 As a rule more homemakers buy 1>J' children. turn unless you sign it If you 9'xl2' apple green FRUIT BARS and your wife are tiling a joint 15 denier stockings than 30 denier. . \ • • Round wire swirl pattern wilton 159.95 94.50 2 cups dried fruit (prunes, rais- return, both of you must sign. Yet the 30 denier would provide ins, dried peaches or apricots, You do not need to have your re- bettor service betause they are 15>8'5" cameo beige $188.80 $100.00 dried pears, dried figs and turn notarized since your signa- heavier and stronger. (2) 9x12 brown tone on tone dates in any desired combina- ture has the same legal1 effect as When purchasing stockings do 15'x26'2" dove gray 686.80 344.00 axniinsters $169.95 $99.50 tion). swearing to the truthfulness of not make the mistake of buying \ tup honey your return. only one pair. Instead buy at least Special! 40 oz. hair padding, rcg. 1.35 — sale 00c si|. yd. } «ip of nuts VV'here to Get Forms and Help: two or three pairs of the same u- nind dried fruit and nuts in a As far &fl practical, the district weight and color. Then you can nod chopper. Add honey and mix director mails forms directly to match the two remaining stock- above items on sale at Tepper's Home Branch only "'roughly, Pat out in flat sheets taxpayers. If you need additional ings when you get a run. •»d cover with wax paper. Pack forms you ciin^get them from your As with all fine things, the soon- J»«r pressure and let stand 24 district director's office, and also er they arc washed after wearing •wri, Cut in oblong shapes and at most banks and post offices. the hotter. Perspiration does tend "Stwith confectioner's sugar Many employers also keep forms to weaken the yarn, so do not let POPCORN BALLS for the convenience of employees. several pairs of stockings accumu- • Quarts popped corn (if notThe address of your local district late before washing. Include this m»de fresh, place in a warm director of Internal Revenue is little job in your nightly chores. own to freshen) Post Office Building, Plainlield. »cup sug;ar His telephone number is PI. 7- ^ cup water 0424. After reading the instruc- j cup corn syrup tions you should be able to pre- H teaspoon salt pare your own return, unless you MADE FO* HOH-1 WUH 'i teaspoon vanilla had complicated problems. If you BACK THOUBIE WHO NHD AN tXTHA H»W SUPPOM *t?.r:.salt' ^"'P. and water do need help, you can get it at ?'»; stir until it be- your district director's office. A Cook to a good soft more detailed publication entitled, •cffrccs F.) Add vanilla. "Your Federal Income Tax," may ;;« syrup over corn and mix be obtained for 25 cents from the ^•Moisten hands with cold wa- Superintendent of Documents, > «W out desired amount of Government Printing Office, Wash- "Bcteii"10 abai1 - ington 25, D. C. "^dfcSTtD VARIATIONS brolien «' be i" small pieces Big news for YOU is vi»e «iS ,A- With l)0PC01'n- Garwood Passes tntI( 1 antl «.> in- what interests you MOST! Heart Fund Goal \t may bo happening across the street ... or CiARWOOD — Initial totals in ••i the Garwood Heart Sunday drive in the arena of sport. were $020.40, Miss Doris Cohvcll, Get the whole story in Heart Fund chairman, announced today. Garwood's quota was this newspaper. Your $5215.48. subscription keeps you The initial count places Gur- wood among the seven communi- in the know and on the ties to pass its poal on the day of I ball ... oil waysl the drive. Others are expected as special! .Simmons soon as tabulations are complete. The other communities to puss their roals include: West Held, Summit, Springfield, Kcnilworth, Pnnwooil nnd Mountainside. Still famous extra firm. unreported arc Crnnfcird, liosellc, Scotch Plains, Clink and New Providence. A tollll of $27,1100 of the ,;i00 ha* been reported by nationally 111 coniinunitie.-s. 11 was estimat- ed Unit about 40 per cent (if Hie advertised One of the niiisl fliimltlr. ot Simmons iinillicsxcs rec- residents in Hie iminty were nwiijr for years from home .Sunday. ommended for mllwpvtiiv /mry/ovs. ))','//, //,„ firmest Those ilesirintr to i;ivc l« aid in at 59.50 tile liulit. iiifiiinst lieiirl dison.-iCH Sjiring unit llini Simmons miihrs and for additional firm- K"" ""I ^ J«W. of >,lire natal lo scml their tsltl.a eith- per year twin or full er to J0)111 K. liicliardsiin, 1111111- ness u imrmnlnlor ("// mill lioliom. All long slutfr, <:oik»i iwr of the Suburban Trust t'n., (iniwiioil, or to tin- Union Omnly extra firm box spring to match, fell nphnlslfiy inr-litiill cnifli (,ioof Imnkr nilh grit* llvnvt. ArtswiiiUon, II'.17 l'.ust ,H'i- rcg. 50.30 pennint. (llrop from a toothpick Westfield Leader uino innvr lull und uxlru sturdy U-oz. itouwt tlri/wil w until tliu dusired lluvoc id ub- I ° ntw«ti!cn or jiip. tuincd.) ticking. Page four THE WESTFTELD (NU.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRrARl 24.-39oo Poise is that state of eittu i She was born in N of Old Church, \'a., and Rars ness -which is at ragt and p*.,,.,, had livvd horf ^iric Milk'i- of Pittsburgh, Fa. whi?n no one praises, and u-.' OBITUARIES was a communicant c Kmu-ial ^ei'vii-ts were he turted when censured, 0|)plK • iiy (.hutch. Old ChuVi-h. \'a., San day e of the area FOR BEST RESULTS t-iKl. H jj' Feely • Besides \wr luiwbund. sht* i lioun wilh intt'rnH-nt ui tlw misundei-stood.—C'I Hobart Afasoii Frank J. atU'iid Hobart Masun, 75. of i!21 Fair-, r.k .1. 1-V. iy. < vivt'd bv a filter, Mrs. Ail Lu spt-afc to thv Kev. USE LEADER CLASSIFIED (t'irt.-ie, cited Tiu'.MJyy night in MrMah.tn uf Xtw Yurk. »vvintf the piL>giain. kis home after >tit* iUiicss, Jit* KuM-iiii .sei-vu-t-s- will 1-c field Satiiu**] i). was tlu- liusbuuU f Mis. UiavUt Sainuc! P ui' tin' thill ft} 31 .^ Ma,- J| a.m. Jullow UfVotiLiiiyi iirid Kt-quicni at jlu;y fitiu, son uf Mt.-. C He was burn in Vt.nkH-s n*H We-ufH-Sd, di»-U last < pro^i rani h&d lived in Westfield 4fi yea?:-. lrn:y i 'hint h. Il.'vlTlr.cri'i Wi t he Kiizubet h Before his retuemt?!!'. iiboiu 1" ih i:; ("hica^. Mr, Ft-t-y ha i 1 'a.vut y j Jlc was t-mpiovt-d i in Wi-tfield 28 year*. Ht \V;J - •tnHt-i Ui iM|atts FINAL years ago. he was an electi ica! en- injr depart i)H-nt of t' gineer with the Western Uniur; axivo. in K'11 from Lewis Jn- 1 t«! s Corporat ion, I ,imU-n. Telegraph Co, New York. Hi- «•«.•" t* iif V'hicH,"! !! with a mefhuri- Mrs. VI K. Newcamh Sr. Boin in 3vi-ry Cr,y. M». Wtst Traffic Deaths graduated from Brooklyn I'uh- 1 1 had resided in J'iuinfU-'d 12 yeai ';. child. as llu ' technie Institute with t;he aV$rrees eni K'u-fiiic a? the- Hawthorn' Mir. Kl H. Newomb, 74, a He was a son <.'f tVie San- SamiuJ , hi:, 1 (.I . ^u^,jivs' ion f of bachelor of science and cjkH-iii- .5. rViicsjro. h: li>21 as en^ri- foi ni« i- M-NidtTit of WcMfit-ij fur I'. VVi'^i. thf famwy 'iuci^r. t\r>i tuu. hill) cal engineering. He was a meivibw burin* W01 id War II. Mr. H"i yt-ars, died Tuesday in Kierm.<- ; Keep Pace With toii, Wash., when* she had lm-d: Hi* is hho Mirvived by his wi-tu thy center. A cutL- hltli SALE of the Wcsttieid Chapter, Old Fei-l wa> in 1 -}ia: £T of a lai^e hcadt'd boy. Johnnie yrct't* ev- Guard, and a former niembtr of of the company's wartime fvr I he past 3 5 yefl 1 -•• "wiih her dow, Mrs. Alice Taiamini West; t-ryoitf with a friendly ^riii . . . ,,Last Year's Toll the American Institute uf KU'etri- fartuiinjr. daughter. Mis. A. H. Hudson. two sous, John IJ. and Richard J;., but he couldn't >it. .-land ui w:tlk. '• esl Engineers. He was a formt-r , i'"(t-!y vsi.s a leader fur Wat- She was the widow of Mortimer at home: and a brother, Phillip L. of p When he arrived u£ thf center, ' member of the Westfielii BoanJ of r Cftim-ii, Boy Scouts »f West of P!ainfi' ld, t hairman of THEN'TOX — Eleven persons iiiui u }»runiinfnt member i>f St. the iJlaintitjld Housing Authority. Johnnie was put under tht; su,n.-r- Education from 3 820 to 1S*2;J. •ica, for many yeais and was were Killed in mutor vehicle acci- ,^tv uf liu- Fii^t Mv'.hodist Funt'ial services were held Sat- vi.sio/i uf a \vatii of sy in j tat he tic dents in New Jersey during the Surviving besides his widow are Beside* ht*i daughter, *he is sur- urday a f tern you in the Memorial doctors, all .specialists in the vari- a brother, Roger Mason of Doyles- i week ending Sunday midnight, Surviving1 flJ'f* fcU %vif»\ Mrs. Mir-vived by a sun, M. Edgurlori New- Funeral Home, Fluiutield. Inter- ous aspects of cerebral palsy. f three more than during the coi- town; and o son, Harvey, of Mi::-! cunib of Westfield, two ^muck-hil- ment was in HiUsitif t'tnit-lery. All eases of cerebral palsy art- ] LONG mm iam Ru'.h Ft't-ly: a son, Flunk J. i-ysponding period of last year, burn; and two grandchildren. dren, and a brother, Frank JIolJLs the result of injury to the bruin. ; : Feely .Ir. of Mountainside; a Director Arnold H. Vey of the. Bu- of Mountain Lukes. in Johnnie's ca.->c, a neuroloi^'ist ' Funeral services will lie at|! daughter. .Mr.-. JI. I>uu/!a^ MeniM reau of Traffic Safety announced Funeral st'vvkes will be held in Levester Jiall found that there had been dam- : Cray's Funeral Roaie tomonow at jj of Westfield: a brother, Hubert today. This brought the year's 2 p.m. David K. Barmvell, jiast.ir |; Brt'inertun and a memoiial servife Funeral services for Levester j age lo tlie motor tenter of the j ' Ft'cly of (.'hieuyo; a ^i>u-v, Mr.-. Ball of Fairiawn. father of War- • toll to date to 77 fatalities just of the Baptist Church, Summit,:I Catherine t'oughlin of Ciik'iig-o, at St. Paul's Church tomorrow at biain which caused him to lose j will officiate. Interment will he j 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers friends ren W. Bail of 74i> First street, ! control of hid arms and logs. one bwev than the 78 registered ;and nine grandchildren. who died Sunday at his home, were 1 in the corresponding period of KNIT private. I are asked to make contributions to johnnis was then turned over to j | Funeial services will be held to- 1954. I day at 2:30 p.m. at the First Meth-: the National Multiple Sclerosis So- ! hold yesterday morning in the Vanan orthopedist, who recommended I ciety, 270 Park avenue, New York. • Emburyh Funeral Hume, collective -surgery of his ieg"s, to Noting that the victims were Thomas E. Anderson I otiist Church. Iiitemunt will be in. ! seven pedestrians, three drivers Fair view Ometory, Interment will be private in Fair- wood, hitpnnent was Cedar be- followed by the fitting of spe Thomas Edward Anderson of i view Cemetery. Lawn fU*meteiy, Palermon. ciul hraees which would enable and one passenger, Director Vey 525 Washington street died Sun- Mi". IJall is also survived by his j t walk. He w called for greater cooperation by SHIRTS n m 0 He was also seen by day in Muhlenberg; Hospital, Plain- Mrs. John M. Lemal j widow, Mrs. Ethel {"lark Hall; two a pediatrician and a psychologist, both drivers and those afoot to field, after a brief illness. Mrs. Mary. Cadmus Lenjat, 74,; Oliver S. Ambrose j dal,K,lU,,.Si M,.s.u . K. Burll!iam i and had his vision, hearing: and prevent a repetition of this high He was the husband of Mrs.died Sunday in the home of her j Oliver S. Ambrose, formerly of • Miss Martha L. Ball, hoth of Car- teeth examined. After the exam- toll among pedestrians. Ruth Libbey Anderson. Horn in | daug-Mer, Mrs. Mildred L. Winter?, Highland avenue, msnager of ; mel, K. Y., and five g-i-andchildren. jnations were completed, it was "Six of the seven pedestrians A wide variety of thete fast color, non- Scotch Plains, he had lived 419 Harrison avenue, with whom the economics and petroleum an- ( found that Johnnie's intelligence killed last week were over 50 | stretch knit» by Tam-o-ihanfer, Arrow and Westfield 14 years. He was ashe lived. She was the wife of John You Can Often was superior and a long-range years of age and most of these painter and decorator, in business M. Lemal. Associated Oil Co,, died in San program combining medical care fatalities occurred after the hours 2 McGregor. Sturdily constructed, no-sag for himself. Born in Bayonne, Mrs. Lemal Francisco, Feb. 15, after a pro-1 Perk Up Furniture with physical, speech, occupational of darkness. As milder weather longed illness. approaches, more pedestrians will necklines in stripes and patterns. Collar, Also surviving arc four sons, was a descendant of-th« original With A Washhi" and social therapies was worked Dutch settlers of that city. She had Born in 1884 Into a pioneer out for him. be on the streets after sundown, Crew and Turtleneck styles. Frank T., Peter E., Bruce L. and which should be a warning to driv- Donald W., all at home; his par-lived in Westfield three years and Lockeford, Cal., family, Mr. Am- Po you have a piece of furni- Through such a program, John- prior to that had resided in Roselle brose was graduated in 1909 from ers to be particularly alert for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnt E. Ander- ture seedy beyond the help of fur- nie, like hundreds of other cere- person on foot at this season. son of Scotcii Plains; a brother, for a short time. She attended the .Stanford University with a bathe- niture polish? Maybe it requires bral palsied youngsters, haa im- Francis N. Anderson, also of Presbyterian Church. lord of arts degree in electrical cn- rt'tini*hinf»", and maybe it doesn't. proved tremendously and is well "Those on foot must remember Sizes 6 to 12 Scotch Plains; and a sister, Mrs. Also surviving: are two sons, g-ineering. He joined Tide Water Miss (Jena Thames, extension home on his way to living a nonnal constantly that roadways are zones Esther A. Peek of Riverside, R. I. Ijeonard M. of Bayonne and Hich- in 1920 as a construction engineer furnishings specialist at Kuttfers ife. In addition', at this center, of ever-present danger and may 95c 1.45 ard F. of Fanwood; another daugh- at its Drumright, Okla., relinery. University, says that perhaps a as at all nine of the centers main- be entered upon only when it is Reg. $2.50 and $2,95 Funeral services were held in ter, Mrs. William Miller of Plain- Later, he served for seven year.s in Reg. $1.69 and $1.95 Gray's Funeral Home yesterday thorough cleaning may !\x it up. tained in the state by county af- afe to do so. Drivers must al- field; 10 grandchildren and three the operating" department of its iliates of the United Cerebral ways be vigilant and be prepared afternoon \\'ith the Rev. George great-grandchildren. subsidiary, Tidal Refining Co. In "This special cleaning treat- • V. Gardner, associate minister of ment often works fine on wood Palsy of New Jersey, such a treat- for a careless or thoughtless man, Funeral services were held Tues- 1928, he was named the company's ment program is available either woman or child to stray into their the Presbyterian Church, officiat- petroleum analyst in New York. with a natural finish which hasn't ing. Interment was in Fairview day afternoon • in Gray's Funeral alligatoral," Miss Thames says. free or at clinic rates. path," the director continued. Cemetery. Home, with the Rev. George V. Mr. Ambrose was transferred to "Don't try it on a shellac finish, Pedestrians must exercise the UUiatt'51 Weitfield 2-5696 Gardner, associate minister of the the company's San Francisco of- however. Sponge a small area of Wing Scouts Postpone caution and courtesy they expect Presbyterian Church, officiating. fice in 11*53. He was a member of the underside of the piece with from drivers. On the other hand, Interment was in Fairview Ceme- IV MKUOItUM the petroleum industry war coun- denatured alcohol. If the finish Flight to Tomorrow motorists must realize that speed tery, Staten Island. cil during World War II, ai'u* of softens, it's shellace. If it doesn't, too fast for conditions is one of • WESTFIELD, 18 ELM ST. KHAIIM—In loving memory of .our le American Petroleum Institute. dear son and brother l!o!>t,y Brahm . . , . ,, , , you're all set to go. The observation flight planned the causes of accidents and that • FLAINFIELD, 111 PARK AVE. >vlio uaswed HWiiy February 2G, l!Mti. God has given UK strt-nglh to hear H, Mrs. Cornelius Freely Survivors mclude Mrs. Ambrose; .,N(,xt mix om, tabicsy,oon gum 'or Tuesday by the Wing Troop of every pedestrian accident is seri- Antl eouniBe to face the blow. Mrs. Mae V. Freely, wife of daughter, Mrs. Marilyn A. Bridg- turpentine and three tablespoons Girl Scouts from the Westfield ous and often a fatality," he add. Open Monday and Friday 'til 9:00 But wuat It meiuil lu lusu you an, and^B son, C. ^Clarke Am- bojk,d linsre(i oi| in one qual.t not Airport was postponed to tomor- ed. "Accidents can be prevented (Holibv) Cornelius Freely of C18 Dorian rose, both of New York, and No one will ever know. road, died Sunday in Rahway Me- water. Keep this mixture hot in row afternoon because of the and lives saved by a greater will —liereavyU mother, father ister, Mrs. A. T. Seymour of a double boiler while you use it. weather, to safety and greater use of the EWYATT'S; and bi-oU(«-rs. morial Hospital, Rahway.' tockton, Cal. It must be hot to be effective. Dip Mrs. It. E. Hill is leader of Services were private. a soft cloth in the solution and tVing Troop. The nine girls mak- wrinj; it out. Don't use a drip- ng the trip include Cassie Tiede- Mrs. Mury W. Peters ping cloth. Apply the cleaning man, Mary Barnett, Sally Qiggey, Mrs. Mary Waehunis Peters, 53> solution to one part of the piece Helen P. Brown, Margaret White, if Kearny, mother of Frank Wach- at a time. Hub the wood with the Ann Marie Pctrucione, Naniiy K^; mis of Westfield, died Feb. 15cloth, keeping moisture away from ly, Cathy Casamo and Judy Pett. fter a long illness. She was thethe joints. The group will leave Westfield /idovt of Anthony Peters who "Some surfaces may need fric- Airport at 1:16 p.m., weather ied in 1950. tion to remove all the old dirt. permitting. Beautiful Markers No. 3/0 steel wool can be used to SH mt wU» display priced to lit your budget Quality, A native of Lithuania, Mrs, Pe- rub the solution lightly on neglect- Craftsmanship md petmtnent Beauty «rt found in ers came to this country in 1912., Jospel Magician was a communicant of Our pieces. P.ub with the grain, [BAIE) every marKtr or monument we sell. Contact us without ipe with another cloth wrung obligation -Jidy of Sorrows Church, Harri- Sunday in Garwood ion. ut in clear warm weather. Then o L. L. MANNING & SON E,,. H61 E ry with a third cloth. Stanley BurnBi, Owner Also surviving are a daughter, "After the surface haa dried GAKWOOD — J. Leslie (Les) 403 Wtit front Strut Ttl. Plblnfiald 6-0706 [r». Frank Morelli of Kearny; two Black, Gospel magician, will be Illuitralad Booklet Sent UDOU Requeii wroughly, you may want to use SuJldtn cf Quality Monumtnti lor Ovtr 90 Ytara tepsons, Valentine and Albert /0 steel wool and FFPF pumice the guest speaker at the Fellow- 'eters of Kearny, and five gronii- owder with oil to lubricate the ship Hour Sundayy eveningg at 7:30 hildren. and Bmooth the surface. You o'clock'lk , at th Garwood PPresby- an use lightweight mineral oil, terian Church. A coffee hour will INTEREST ON follow. Mrs. John A. Kraft taruffin oil, lemon oil or olive oil. YOU ARE SAFE le careful on edges! A graduate of Moody Bible In- SCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. Clara "Dust the surface with the FFstitute, Black i.s now a member When you buy from ui, ai your monument will b« . Kraft, 72, a£ 1928 Winding 'F pumice and keep the steel wool of the staff of the High School rook way, died Friday at her ad wet with the oil us you rubEvangelism Fellowship, currently ome, after a long illness. over the surface with the grain operating in the New York Met- INSURED Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., stie f the wood. Rub rungs with a ropolitan area. A song leader and ALL SAVINGS ad lived here three months, com- nixture of pumice and oil, using with Lloyd's of London. Writ* for details. ing from Valley Stream, L. I.,;he pads of your hands. On carv- sity specialist says this cleaning where she had resided 23 years. ings, use an old toothbrush or nail- treatment will mask small scratch- Surviving are her husband, Jonn rush to remove dirt from deep es and feed the wood. Even the The LINCOLN MONUMENT CO. Kraft; one daughter, Mrs. irevices. Remove all traces of thewashing alone may be nil that's Helen Talley, with whom she re-ill and pumice or steel wool par necessary. Then to keep the piece ACCOUNTS FROM 403 Orange Road MOntclair 2-1600 sided; one son, Raymond J, Kraft ,iclcs with a soft brush and drylooking its best, give it this beauty of Haddonfield; two grandchildren loths until no finder marks show. treatment twice a year—when you OVER 300 LOCAL REFERENCES and one sister, Mrs. Minna Jacob Polish with a woolen cloth." turn your furnace on in the fall f Woodhaven, L. I. The New Jersey State Univer- and a^ain when you turn the fur- Funeral services were held a nace oif in the spring. Gray's Funeral Home, Westfield, $1OO to $5000 Monday afternoon, with the Rev, Frederick W. Blatz, rector of St, Paul's Episcopal Church, Westfleld, officiating. Interment was in Fair, Competence view Cemetery, Westfield.

Mrs. Susan E. Jennings Every Type of Mis. Susan Elizabeth Jennings, Established 1807 widow of Champe G. Jennings, resident of Harrisonburg, Va., foi over 20 years, died Friday at thi BANKING AVAILABLE Roekingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburj?. Born in Virginia, she lived there most of her lift Non-Sectarian Non-Profit except for a few years in the earl; LOANS for automobiles, home financing, business purposes, 1930's, when she lived with he son, Louis Jennings of 31G Pa A beautifully adapted site, modernization, instalment, etc. tridge run, Mountainside, f She is survived by another sor meticulously maintained. Dallas C. Jennings of 333 Ea TRUST DEP'T services, executor, trustee, guardian, administrator Dudley avenue; seven grandchii dren; four grcat-grandchildre and other fiduciary relationships. and a sister, Mrs. Talitha Strickle: of Harrisonburg. Sufficient acreage to meet the needs Funeral services were held Su The quiet dignify and refinement of day afternoon from the chapel < of Westfield and vicinity for the next SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES funeral home reflects a homelike setting tho Lindsey Funeral Home in Ha risonburg. Interment wns in tl hundred years where services may be conducted at a cost Jenning family cemetery. in keeping with family circumstances. Mrs. Snruh Wise SCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. Snra SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY A. Wise, widow of Wilson \Vi3< died last Thursday in her home Fairview Cemetery WESTFIELD - CRANFORD 10 Plainficld avenue. Born in O Eun Street GARWOOD - PLAINFIELD Church, Va., Mrs. Wise wns th We.tfield, N. J. daughter of the late John SCOTCH PLAINS Lucy Kvniis. .She hud resided i FUNERAL DIRECTORS Supt's Office Executive Office this nvi'ii 28 years. 1100 E. Broad St. 125 Elm Street ASSETS $40,000,000 WESTFIEID CRANFORD .Surviving are the followih WE. 2-0781 WE. 2-0180 318 E. BROAD ST. 1? SPRINGFIELD AVE nieces and nephews: Miss Virgin OLDEST BANK IN WESTFIEID Miller of the Plainficld avenue a. Phone WE 2-0143 Phono CR 6-0092 Ga(et Close at ilress, Mrs. Mary Hill anil tl p.m. ORGANIZED 1892 Misses Ellen and Pearl Miller, a of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Jlos Doposits Insured Up To $10,000 By FDIC Cosby, Percy and Floyd Miller, a! A&P's recipe for making worthwhile savings

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compare and see how A&P has reduced grocery prices since Jan. 1st!

Chicken of the Sea Boneless Tuna Fish Ib. (no fat added) H for »l»d*. sandwich.* «nd Round Pot Roast 75 quick metlt ( REDUCED! Wildmere Brand-Brown and White Dale's Iraad-Concentrtted WhHa Large Eggs 59c neat. Pineapple Juice 2£ 25c In Self-Service Meat Depts. WisGtnsin - Well Aged Cap'R John's legs«' Lamb 53 m.at "B Sharp Cheddar 55c Fish Sticks . 39c f 7 Inch 25 C Ib. Ronzoni Danish Blue Cheese < b73« Orange Juice c.^.^ 3 ';„"; 34 Cut 59 Cr 1 1 11 Ribs » Beef 53 pajUtH. SpagVieHlni. Maztani Sliced Swiss Cheese '•» ,B57« Oyster Stew °"* * i " "* ^ campb«ns can 33c in Sell-Service 10 Inch 7lneli e Oven Ready Ribs off Beef Mol Dtptl. Cut Cut 67 Blended Swiss Cream of Shrimp Soup c™Zu • 33 63c 2 r C Cream Cheese '"t^ToS run »W Morgan's Clam Chowder < . : 39 L C Sh M b Ton Round Roast or Steak 75 Boneless Veal Roast * " 55 ib b e Noodles Cheddar Spread -—>—« Downyflako Waffles ;.(i; 2 '£ 33« C Top Sirloin Roast or Steak 75 Breast of Veal . . ... 29' Breakstone's Yogurt «•'» Sliced Strawberries *!£• ;°.;'27 10 h e e Annn PPage Rib Steaks . ;;; ">-63 ';; "••67 HipjndShouU.rcuti Borden's Milk *** Beardsley's Codfish Cakes Z';;'35° e c r quart Cubed Steaks ...... <»85 Loin Pork Chops -" — Borden's Milk ^^ container 23« Cod Fillet w.^ '^33« E e C Chuck Roast or Steak »—" Smoked Pork Butts — 85 Borden's Buttermilk . 2. b C Spaghetti Siuee Breaded Shrimp ?*•*>«•* '^y 49 Boneless Chuck Pot Roast . 59 Smoked Pork Shoulders ^<« >39° Ann C F»*°" l/j tb ll> 0 Boneless Brisket Beef ^ 69 Sliced Baeaii 5up.r.R!gM , -Me ', -59 Sov* en yrour farm-frtsh favorites fa Ground Beef ^.v.^ b E Frankfurters &*«*,!.«-,IM«. |,j| ,49« A&P's FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Stewing Beef -'- 59° JK^|p^ Fine duality Seafood I Strawberry b e : > to Loin Lamb Chops .... 89 ^pP^^WjjjiJr por Lenten Menui! Preserves e Fretk fr« Rib Lamb Chops sw,eu.--i.,,w.,t. »> 79 Fancy Shrimp i—n«"&.§9« iumbOib.05c II. Florida Firnu lb C Ann P»9* String Beans 19 Smoked Pork Shoulders sh>"^ 39 Fancy Halibut Steaks . . . lb45c g!«ji ^^ glass ™W fc e Pork Loins . "»s'7 rib IS« Fancy Swordfish Steaks . . ">59 Rib half b e Pepsi-Cola Fresh Broccoli":. - 25c Yellow Corn Pork Loins full cut Fried Smelts ...... 53 Plui depoiit Brapefruit *-*r* Fresh Pineapple 12«. «7e 6 boiH.i" Washed Spinach R^br Yellow Bananas ^-^». 2"»29C Here are a few of fhe price reductions in Fresh Carrots w.,?.™ llb llo S IIW C Armour's ££ fl« Delicious Apples ™ 2 29 A&P's FAMOUS GROCERY DEPARTMENT 9 CVi( f c Mushrooms sno»whit. 49c Avocado Pears "^ 2 °'29 Chopped Ham f e Su 1 1 814 Yellow Onions u.s.NOlSra<). 3,b,.|3c Temple Oranges *•**•!«*• 12 "49 Salmon 7.T I 39° tat* ,"59» Del Monte Golden Corn t:: 3 'L? 12 I7oi. "-Me D^^.6^ ww New Green Cabbage ^^r^ ^jt Icy Point Red Salmon Golden Corn 2 cart Lemons *"»^»<<* 7 c Radishes • ^^h f. , Ji,~ 9« Bumble Bee Salmon t;47 Golden Corn ^"tr."1,^. 1 nn m ifl Pascal Celery **?<«* 7 e 2ie Armour's Ui e lb 7 Maine Potatoes .^i^ 101 43 5« White Meat Tuna Fish c:33 Libby's Carrots & Peas . 2 c a"39« Yellow turnips , aOB , « „„ Oxydol Detergent Freshly Ground... Freshly Mode BAKED GOODS Norway Sardines :::!l r 2 itin?s 29 37« y lmpor(ed Libby's Sweet Peas . . 2 '/„" Q REALLY TASTES 2 45c 6 23 For th« family waih Top Mast Sardines Lord Mott's Carrots *•«"<.M. 2 ' " HOTCROSS F A&P brand a) 17c oz8. LIKE COFFEE! Spaghetti Sauce "w^T.;"" 2 tr 39« Ourfin.it qualify * cant pig. **^ iiz* • • You know this coffee is fresh! You BUNS B 01 C a 4 see it Custom Ground ... smell Spaghetti Sauce withmu s*.t °i 18 Diced Carrots s'2 tt% 3 :;29« Bon Ami Cleanser the rich aroma .. . taste the real l Tomatoes 29' coffee flavor! Change now to Spaghetti Sauce ££j£T 2 !:; 27" 1 Various branjj A I7oi. 1J C A&P premium-Quality Coffee! Jane Parker Spaghetti-Macaroni M i tt; 2 r Importad ilattan * can. 2 « 23 Mild and Mellow pg Spaghetti "nnr.,. pk801g 1Wc-fc pl g C w 10 2 X! 35 I omatoes Fin,quflMy zcan , a" z eani 49° • cans " EIGHT O'CLOCK Strawberry Pie : 59c 6 e Jane Parker—Orange Friend's Baked Beans . 2 e .:: 35 Sweet Pickled Beets ^ 2 t"19* 1-LB. 3-lb. Bag Blue Cheer BAG B&M Baked Beans 2 31' 1:^ 43' Greenwood's Pickled Beets 2 "°' 33= Chiffon Cake 49c 14 2 Navr washday iudf tlch and Full-Boditd Vigoroui and Win*/ Jane Parker — Plain Campbell's Beans 2 ;:,27° 2 CO:; 35" Greenwood's Red Cabbage 2 -T33= large

Ivory Soap Cream af Brten pel, VegttablB, Vefetarliu Oxtail, Pen, Pepper Pol, Vegetable, 2- 25c Aspirngut. Bean with fiicon, Cream ol Celery, a 25c For diihei, laundry and bath Elbow Macaroni Ann Page 2 31 3 ::t 25« Heinz Chili Sauce Libby's Fruit Cocktail 2 :, 29° Whole Kernel or Cream Style 16 oz. l2o>. C Ann Page Chili Sauce 2 bottla Mott's Applesauce . 2;:,:; 35 Golden Corn A&P Brand - Our Finest Quality 4 cans 45c Ivory Soap H lO; c Mayonnaise t;;;; Freestone Peaches H.-rf. D.ii9ht "c;;33 For diih.i, layndry and bath A

»»<'' 3 29° ) mi Bin w siie pkgt- 10f c Milk E"«p»"'"- " 6 Z 73c Scotkins " 2 olGO^TC Salad Oil • w«.on,Kr.(t'iorMajoia pin*35° Welch's Grape Juice : 20 Laundry Bleach D C 2 w I Aril Sunnyfi«(d brand ' ,' ' I 7 i6 .z.'pfg. ••Ml M pkg, Grape Juice ^X 2b 'o ,L 31° Bright Sail Fig Newtons 37c Cookies r 3 2 N bl Cherry Preserves • <" % 30° Apple Juice R^ol 2 b 0 ,,i:; 47" Fig Newtons « " Clapp's Baby Foods '—' 5 •> 43° c - C e Plum Preserves *™* 'i-» ^:» Apricot Nectar »££*» 2 23° Swanson's Boned Turkey \rn 29 Swanson's Chicken Fricassee 1.; 39 c 6 C C MARCH 6 Welch's Grape Jelly . . i"23 Coronet Prune Juice . . ",;;:25: Swanson's Boned Chicken c:;;3: 3 Crispo Card Party Cookies , ';;;19 pk C Del Monte Prune Juice , O-Cei-0 Sponges ^SlZCZ 2 mt House Sandwich Bags 3 T, 25 Elderberry or Quince JellyP *™ woman'o s Sunsweet Prune Juice AMERICA'S fORIMOST FOOD atTAIL» . . . 1INC( Mint Jelly THE A«P A&P Presents day MAGAZINE 155 ELM STREET WESTHELD, N. J. NOW GUY LOMBARDO ON Large Free Parking Area TH6 OREAT ATLANTIC t PACIFIC If A COMPANY p and HIS ROYAL CANADIANS i SALE Prlcai «MMtlv* thru Solurdof, Fabruiry 26th THURSDAY, 7 P.M., CHANNEL 4 Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. In Super Maiktti and Stlf-Strvtct How only- Si* THE WESTFTELD (NX) UEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUABY 24, 1955 REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • BO AD * PBOSPRCTStrr - field. Suitable any tvif ^'^ Cull"\Ve'.nir"jS|';"d."teis' '-00 sif1'.;' ALAN JOHNSTON EDWIN O. EDWARDS RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN SAUNDERS & COMPANY 011 REYNOLDS & BETZ PEARSALL Realtor i Multiple Mating Member* CO. RENT I Remit or« 4t£ IfiMt Brood M« cor. ICImrr South Ave. and uila J"J"« 4 & JUrRil*4'r Of The $18,500 ON Vi ACRE We. 2-6045-J affcr 6:00 pS' <£ Msltmle 1.I»IID«- Sut™ BARRETT * CRAIN. ,sc. un- (or « rhnnit*! If tlwr* urt t '>•!< \ -ii .-n! tn HI il J OLDER 4 BEDROOM i.l.i r.in.h if. ln-ing FRANKENBACH lor H inai irtii led tIMI.i: TO I.CT ,.,,: roosts is >ottr hoBK^ ffaal }«« *«••- $18,500 iind So. Euelid Ave. 4am me. tf the IBTU* Innn and the fnur- "•(Inn mViMlii.-. L'.1 r l an ih un.itty t'iUlUl.'tK, ISC. ORIDA ARCHITECTURE v*i\ It 'oi'i' * o Raattort £ar&en are nu Longer a juj but a il:M- l..-dr.."l baths. Imt&let&i if the monej *svt««l 1111 it'ti p< rill', oil he U. il I.i: REALTORS INM RORi 41 ELM STREET WE. 2-1800 ,l,i!«ekrr|ftn^ (hr new- Hfmherm > TI: !• II MI. li I J-III is itli -..!"<• ir.'iitloman est fcetiKrii preside. Maitfplr 1-lMinjt, Sfnlfm loi-ntwl tirst (1.. II- Ins Ii II..|-.-« i linmi. for !" i If, en tb* oihT tn.id. j •.» «r*> We*t..e.d—J »p«vod—Scotch Plain* 1 II kci'l huim n nt! l i kklMB • APARTMENTS-RE^ rccl ill Wil nn S.litn WYCHWOOD fll-.-lllB.' . full i!ii I i- not iiii.-ii-sliMl in knoc-klMB kumtisK the wttlBHf-tiatius '« ?t»ur fir t ftnor mrludv kilchi ....0 . hl.HMlf out l'l.'->i"B inirson.aUl to frwtty cettng**. and >o« ueed elbow In t*iJ.e and HIP kltn ia tiled T-V zuuin mid Mr,:,'-n,-,l iM.r.h The heul u healthy .Top of Mill) t, !.!>.». 1'" ki!- I oolOH <*U per to rhaoKr to • larger borne. * 19,900 and l.ua-'-t.t a iifw ^Il.'\e and dis-h- .Hid t h r.-e tmUis. 2-f.tr $35,000 ,,,,,„• H,...r. thri'C h..idtng heat ««• Wkj IIOM'1 you cull as and we'll hard lf|i urUf. *;«.»00. HOOH apartment, »so p., , i, ih» iiu-plai-<- In ln-iiiB room. p r tmlk it ttverf Tbrpc bedroom hunir IB- iv.i^ht-r-htnk. iff cuur^e tht-rc i^ a ALL BRICK MEANS LESS UPKEEP Hvo-rar BUI a Hi-. ITiri.: »116,S»0. Including heat. ' l.in- resquo B- *\ WILLIg, n..i P , lirt-t fluor la\a tury, Thrte anii'lt.' l n."iii $20,900 coin >ehtM«l Hrr« faerr ALSO FIVE BEDROOMS g s Is Ihix PARK SITE •4 Nortfc Av«. wj. i.gjj $23,500 i» a flrxt fltMjr iau ndrj lial uC til w KIIK- i-i] J of) thr Uitrfarn pli bedroom." and .i tile b;i[*li with d riir ISI. l.v|i.- C;i|ie ''o'l h'.nie li.-is fr.ill" 1"- - A K.itnvu'-d homi'. Urivk and fran . Two i.f liK'lli T,, MnnnliihiM.!.-.: m-w M.lll l.-voj CI.EIUVT and exclusive •„, " Verr well BiaiBtafned \thitr co- Intalttr; . Aftaehrd is ami 1 '- biiihf hiMV.*- ovciU'okuiK I'.rhu Lake- rnnr. mi- *•••«,- Oh .-tall Nlioucr niakf up thr M-ft.nd t'l'lonfni. First floor, liviny roo I "IT Illv HIH and batu with gin-age SwmV* lon 1M I with 3 brdrt>«Bi». Thr U>i U ! with tirt-p!«»'*-'- 'lining nnnn. mm ,i full t..ith in [• iT • • i-< at. r I'litnini'i- hall, llvmB ! far re IH npncr for Inlrnim tiled I.all:.. ;,the I-IIIIT two with ii iic.ii-diT 110 & IBS. Wnndmn Hilwn Sefaonl. ; Jlt'ur. "ii jitciiin hf-at iind fully trn kltrhi-ii itiifl |M>wfliT n..»in. S-- t iv II...j r/.mV liri-i.lM.-,-. ilinitiB- rrmni, Tkfw onurrn Arc* rrflriiic to ibe >, hrdmuui if needrd. tifid finer, ;, iM-tlrotmij*, Oirt-f fji'tli tl.c .'IMI n.oi 1 ill-,- on the Ke"Ildi . Tin- IH"" liiit"li Him ...w(Ur r<...m on lied Uileliell h»! l-nv-li'fii lini" hullt-ln rangf and •rfiNliore—«tb«rwiJM' their W r*l- * in^uhtieti. Nfiv Washington School pun ,-, l..-.lr< .-«- I'I- I)"'"-"- '•'•'- Sett home nonld not he for Male, j Mui.r. Thtf hi>i n.-Jtii (wttli o Hi « I.I". n-i- »^ over >." wind., ,., '..II,'.., room- liillll-ln (iiiriige, $22,750 dUtrift. 1'iii.t, llt'.r.Ofi. th' x 14'. 1'lUH front tni-hcil - 1"! !,„•.•,! i"ur< li! e»« lu-iit. 1'rlrt: J23,- WYCHWOOD I IT'. Tw< i-lus.-il il f'*IK i)MO. oil A PROFESSIONAL PERSON j favorite liMl'iig! (er halt heaul> r J t>n 1 COZY COTTAGE Oar of the old \H>*i field homes j lUied In the ^ardra*d . Muiif-rn On i"' ' d I'^gt 1' 5 BEDROOM, 3Vi BATH MILLS REALTY MANAGEMENT E'hli unr ha* four bed- 14 EEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT i.hiii^ roi-iii, (llniitK ruiriii, up-t SIS Iflcaland Ave.. M>.t|,u ™ la la the market and If* ideal 1 Ihe-mifuili- kitt'lu-ti, upfii ncrticiM for «he doctor -n ho want* to eum- , room* plus mi extra Kr»t COLONIAL - $29,000 A cull' little white huiiRalow, jUHt Tel. We.tllel.1 z.^ »• flour rvuin >u dr«lr«blr i).ir,h two l-eflroMis and hulh. Si'< mcr Ihr- WiMllii-l"! lint- '" Si-utfll hlne home and office. The present { uiid floor, two hirKP .»<*(Iriinms find or Wenttleld 2-O78S.H owner* think *o htjehl; of It they'd | for TV. Ntrr lot—Hell April iiTM iMt-upiinty Is availnl»lc Thin IK nut n nldt-r hi.usi- I.lit o«i- plaiiiK. Four rooms and bath; iwn maintained and priced Ctiitli t wo-riif ;it (itched CAPE COD BUNGALOW tilth tin' prp..r swiMimliiB. JiavliiK far u-iratc- and IITO B»« healine J«Mt an *nva rmi It tti the rf«M ; to orll. Call urn today. I32.OUO. Bt'cri by appointin lenanl. lb«>uph tkty mill ttell. ! in thi." Itively oldt-r home in the l)l-en lilliil In 11>3«. lli>autlf"lly BII- unil Near bn» ami within walfc- J-1IOOM nparlinenr 2nH $13,800 tMtiMl i>n ;i larpi- lot. tills Imine in^ ,li»taiue to sI'iireK. Peife.it for after 5:00 P.M. We. z Downlonn .(.ration. Wtlxon tii'hocl dictrlot. tjulet lias u living ro'.in with Hi ,|iliu-i'. a small family who wish to live tiinhiK rm>m, moiU-rn kitvlK'iJ, iionoinUnllv. Taxes «l>uul ,l!ii. $23,900 .street and pleasant neighbors. $K>0 SAUNDERS ft COMPANY We were just I'alled >•I'ntortlay t pnwdi-r nnim ii nd s.-rpi-n.-il pi.n-ll I'rlc-.-d at only 110.800. IIOIIMS. kit..)...,,.., ON 4 ACRES 2 Kim St. We. S-0031 li this mudern Ciipe (•odder an. on tlr.^1 fiofr. There are .. <>*'"- ulllltles. Near Irui find bath- J At tractive colonial In d month. (Corner North Ave.) ljelit'vt' you Mill aylc. . lh.il It I rtiomv anrt 3 Uiitlis on tlin wi-una. Kanwoiiil 2-7ri»i|i. urtati C The mala part of the h««»r I* thr (.ardmn w bleb JUM( Ht*. Pbonra rt-Mlly a "."tan(lollI." Tl__ There In nl»" u panelled rci reuli'.n ALAN JOHNSTON, Matter SNMl years old, and in fm*t j ou ^ un't InMt louy be«*au«e Jiun J. Bnrcola We. b«droniH and n \ cry like Ilvlnj? room ill the basement, the l«»- ran re«d about It Is "Ve Old* M'N prlred to sell. Four Mar C. Ar.olJ W». 2-44S1-J room (20 x ]1»4) ultli phip pan- i-Hi- g;irugv 1« [itni<-lie. Z-4UIM ROOMS FOR RENT Hot Point dUknanher. and «- M. A. MERCNER Mty 1.. Wlrsman - Hra. W«. harner, 8-oreii Roper wtove. W e three and fo r bedroom ho in en Itrnltor Dorotkr '•• Kaatnan •• W>. 2- thlnh >•.••!I like the air of .nfor- KARSAU Wr.llleld 2-4t40 NEAR FRANKLIN SCHOOL • Claire B. Barker - Hn, We. CLEAN, comfortable room at m. •aallty-—the fcljr K^lna" room, Ikr from » 1© 127,100. Excellent FOUR BEDROOMS erate rates. WESTFIELD HfVn 4*a. bla; rerreadoa room, lots ot TIIIM IIOl'NI-: iH In excellt'iil rondl HARRY H. MALLETT Mi W. North Ave. WKTI-W flrealaee*. DHlKhtful itarat fot- WANKINIACH Westfleld locutlonB, nil. We will Hon. inKldr and nut'. LurBP IIVIIIB •traitor t*Nrm, ton, for jour vUUIns- reln- rnoiit with u flrfpliice, dlnlnc rnom, $l«,S00 1Un. And If jow'd Ukr to keen 115 ELM STHKET - WEill.li X-47«« kitchen, larue T-V room and open North AIT., OPP. Safnvar be happy to furnish further de- W,. S-30.VI W>. S--I ROOM (or young counl« or ! bbi ^••r «*»» horae*, the Htablr l<* porch- :i bedrooiiiH and biltli. 2-<-iir nesB men Private entrance i dt »Vtt«tt Me KurnKc Tlio location l.i Ideal for IJ 8 Iff] Tuesday—H Htunly, attrac- tulU. Junior High nnd Franklin HCIIOOIH tive eight room home on Sinclair THE NEW HOME bath. Call We. 2-0983-11. Vj Aajirrlcaa Matin*** !•«• IIIUH tonvcnleiice to town. J'laep with four bcdrooiiiK on the $12,500 - 3 BEDROOMS eaiasai 2nd floor HIH! -,t ]«( floor den, uuto- In almoHt ready f*r oo- SOUTH SIDE, CRANKMI DESIGNED FOR TWO malic hout, itttitehed guraee. E>moa P. Pear-Mil , . «K.S-«T«« KOI It-HKIIHOOM hoiltu|rHin-)t thrrrtorr, thr I'raetlcfllly rlowntuwn and with a Nice clean room with kitchenpr Cfeaa. H. Fraakeabach, Jr. KA. 2-4SJ* Bleat ilrniund. Thin llstlns in Hen- owner ivnntn nctlon on fin** potcnCI... f«>r future bUflneHw, lieges. Man or woman. Cr. f.;i CHKIOVH ha lit bj" mi HrcNHrrf- EDWIN O. EDWARDS jiuilln Vranklin School won't last lireKfii* hnuN*. ThlM well this property i's\n be held fur In- mrtBrrr* vbo never M|irctrd tn MmitT GrMU WE. S^TMT 112 Elat «>. Hasel 8. (rowt . . Wl£. 2--.1431-J Ions. Immaculate condition. I,arse •iifilntiilncil MIX room Co- vt'HtmeiiL «r used now an a com- ftv fraitMfrrrrdl Hullt In llftSO on M We. 2-M2* IIVIIIK room with a llrcplnce, uln- lonlnl WRM liullt hy fortable home. l>n firm floor are MOI'X1 . bra•(!(•• Iy nfcatlfd lot, IH a rfcolee Rr.la'nrr Pkrar.l iliK room, kH^lien, port-h. J'rlce, BARRETT , CRAIN, wc. Henry Went on n quiet hull and four roomn; 8c«ond floor tlon. Attractive j-oom In privs Motion of Moantalimiilr, Ju«t off WlaUrr* r.««ar4. . . . »>. Z-M7* «(r*rt In the Mouth nldr Jias a bedrooms nnd bath; third home for srentlemiui. Near dlr. Hlllaride Avenue, lnltallr nttentlun I o.l» M. Bafcir . . . W>. 2-Z44I-W •HI,TIPI,K LrSTING MKMBERf of l'rtii>v(nt€i, K\trH lnrir<" (loor hus one rt/oni and stura and Pmncriift bus termlilll. «M 4erotfNl to planaltiK eveir de- l.aarl H. Marlalr . . »>. X-XUtl-J KIIIMHPII mill Mcrreiird We. 2-fi328. 1 tail. Tfce rra* are Inner, the »i;i.WH>—SOMI; PAPER and paint in Elale H. Ca.ala .... »>. S-SST.VW M. A. MERCNER ixirchi flrvpluer nnd nt- Heart* arc pxrritent. the rvtt-rlnr Jean Hratarr .... We. S-7ae»-llf 43 Elm St. W«.tfi»ld 2-1(00 1 thin smaller *-ruom huunn with Healtor — In.uranee turhrd frnrn^i*. 75' frotil- la brlrk >M4 very *. S-35M-J will say thin Is the exception Unit home In lovrly nelpliliorhonfi. *»?? F. MrrmolSm He*. >ho«e 3-#4W room and hath on lPt floor and 2 THREE BEDROOM 1 bedrooms and balh on 2nd. Kvcn a porch each ilde. Call We. 2-3662-J USE LEADER CLASSIFIED proven flu; rule. lOvxerytiling is BM individual or Inisinc. ^ c ElaleBet* . . . Ht«. *plt»ne S-«IM» new or «t|iitil to new — kltehpn, t'o whom these fenniros and Helea tk-hMldt . . Hen. 'phone 2-tt>tS ptnitll Income from the Kurage Owner. 2-3-tt RANCH aptirtnu-nt. hcHtlnR plnnt, roof, wiring, pow- Marl* J. OaUlcaa . Hea.'phone 3-17N der rontn, etc., plus tin; I'lmrm of InlorentlnK. No ' utl ' Prnci h "ally new cine 1 FIIOM *SU,T.%0 to »'it,t»OO we have an older hmiii . Ask UH to show UefereneeH exelinuppd Call Memhrra floor ranch home Mttti- it! Pvlue $18,200. 2-6S8V-W nfler 2-.JO P.M. Ml, Multiple Llntlnjr fr<<'m sum^ intHrpfttliifr 4-ht'droum celit'er C. B. SMITH, JR., REALTOR nted In rnnvrnlpiii Scotch hall colonials, In excellent loca- IMHIIIN location. IMVIMK atalaalae tioiif, onvenient to HCIIOOIM and room H x -1. l,arK« .\K'F.. sunny, conif..rtiiltlp rom b PICTURESQUE BARN RED bimi'inent, nttnchn) ir«- $24,900-5 BEDROOMS L'rully loented, fivr liusinfT LEE K. WARING ra«e. (inner leavliifc for :>r ti'iii'hi'i'. dill We. 2-JIM-l — ON A I.OVi:i.%" winding CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL Deal tor Inauror (Hlirornln. woiidcd Htrci't in Wychwood 1H this There \n nothing on our bnoks to rompuru with thin. Five bedrooms, 4 iM-dniom, 2 tiiith, •.•t'liter hull Quality fcullt among Nlmllnr ftnr nnmrN. thla attractive Colonial with large living room, Firm at, $15,600.00 .1 baths on the Hci'ond floor; pow- CHARLES C. BAAKE 1 Colonial I. .urr to pleaHe the moMt aiMerlinlnntlllfr hnnie- ATTRACTIVE RANCH dor room, study, Hiinroorn, inotlr>rn on of which IH a ncfludeil pon-h nerker. Three miiplr fciedrooinii, a;laniiiroil. tiled hnth with Realtor ovfvUiokliiK iirt'tly t;r«itumbliiiitli)n. <\na heat, alu- vapor heat, Wilson Scliotj.1. H*eJl sltUHted In .l(!n*iT8»in Huhotrl rran.f^rred owner kaii prlerd for Iniinedlnte anle at FANWOOD COLONIAL roiiiii house In WesltlHil. Hive 1 minum H( or in u- I ti d o \v H and tleulars. AVrlte llox 312, nre Wfl dlHtrltt. PJ.istt-r wallB. full IIHHP-* THOMAS O. YOUNG, Rvattor srrpt'tiH, put to. T.ixrn only $270. Held Lender. ment and tht- many extra ff-nturff* S00 North Are. We. 2-1122 Over 8^100 «nr»h, Aaaoclate, We. 3-6SM r)*t*y. CTiHIforniH bound owner or- iTlnp and clenn, in the the entire property has been g-fveii bent way t« draerlhe HARRY H. MALLETT URGENTLY NEEDED! Meinbrr Multiple Mntliifr ftyafeni EXECUTIVE'S TRUE WESTERN ders Huln at |l.~.t300. make tiiiu liHtlng un excellent thin ne« I j- llMted HIX- Multiple 1.1*1 InK Mrnibrr Xorih Avt. nl Klmcr St. One family homes, 3 ami It value. RANCH HOUSE room ho mi*. Flntt fln«rr TOP LOCATION Itivntory, hiilll-in dlwh- We. 3-5O5O We. 2-4504 rooms. Our huyem nren'l Innklj H^V)| RBDROOM older homo in P. CAMIUO ft SON they ni'e buying. You 11 Ket ""• REAL ESTATE — INSVRAlfCB Cu.tbm quality from 1h» peak of the heavy .late roof to "Wonderful value! Attnirtlve four wn«her, ttreplnre and excellent north nldfi locution. 2.1- open porch. JOO' rront- lilus reHUlts. ft. living room with fireplace, full *S» NORTH AVB., W. the Noor of the profe.aHinally ftnlahrd baarment TV-party boflrurnu rottasc, overly IJITKC Ilv- WHt. MWI «r Weat. 2-9TM room. llu»e uludlo IIVIIIK room, trenirodou. picture win- Iner room with log-burninp: flrc- afcr. tree nhmleil »trert dining mom, den, and kitchen are In cMtahllt-hed nflKhbor- ' LEE K. WARING on tir«t floor. The heat In hot water Myltlplc LlatlKK Meaaacr dow, with panoramic view for nille.i total of four hed- pbii-p, hij- (iiniiiG: room, cozy den, DANKER & DANKER o( nti>r hnlhvuy, <>x- P1VI! or six-room nnttmia INBTJRA.NCK MOHTGACKS RICIIAltD P. MDCATE WK. 2-1HS3 ntilHltr> living room with nri')>l»cv, NEWMAN, INC. l.shed -Itli hedrooni. First iloov lnv- ««*h vM W., M, Wnllrll — Rraltora atury iuul liuindry, full (lied bat'h «37 h A W Wflhl > J Malllple LIXInc Mrnhrra KT1IHL M. TOWNER WE. Z-87Bt iMrzy din Ini? room, knoliV ptno Park Avenur Nt'Otvh Pin Inn Pkone We. .I-T.VHk—7.W1 Multiple I.l.tlnK Merakera ftolfiicn kitchen with hrcukfast on Heeond floor. Living rnom witli »PP. CO-OP Mkt. Ample. Pnrkln« OfTtce BveninKi* urea, Hlunlewod den and \m\vdtT I'll. L>-5M4M> Hre.plaft\ separate dtniuK room 108 Central Av«. Jensle P. Brown Pro reunion nt ItulltihifC larKe nurdern klteheu. Attaehed room (pcrf-ft fur tlio yuunir OIH»H). ciiltiKH—Wr. 2-T7421 We. -5~1240| Kvenlnica We. 2-31W) W«. J-0S55-R 111 CintfGlAv.. Wt. 2-1100 Throe bcdrnninw, two colored tilt-d EiiniKo, automatlo heat, lvineoln tteld or vlellllty. •M"i1Lrf1,',, J Olva P, Graf \Vf.2-7infl bHthw, Htn 11 shower. Wonderful Fa. S-TSfili We. ^-IHMIS School section. $111,1)00. IMeaSe phone We. -•'•,1.;.VA ivl roraella KUUK . . . We. 'i-UtftO-M Rcild»I;XJ Ill'Il.T IS IO5.I AND EXCKL/I.ENTL.V rinje, over 100x160 lot. Wenttleld, Scoteli PlnTns. } SELECTED OUTSTANDING VALUES SINCLAIR PLACE DKCOUATEU. NOTHING HAH Write Box 3":l. *"* We. 2-3221 TO BIO DONB TO THUS BRAUTI- Lender, _• Nicely improved four bedroom Fl/L, HOME UHFOIU3 YOU JIOVK SCOTCH PLAINS IN HOMES older home. 23 foot liviiiR room IN. INCLUDED IN TUB HAL.K There Is plenty of spate for love'.v CiKNTI.l-'..MAKNTI.l..MAN desire! one lloor IIVIIIB In this three-year'- room. Ultchh o '"'f * $15,950. • with liroplace. Den on ..rnt floor. PBICB IS WALL. TO WALL CAIl- loeated. IMen. mukititr *80 n w>ok or brttrrt £1' IIVIMB* rfiom, rlrvrrl>' dralfnrd dtiiltiK room, NpotlrnM DINING ItOOM AND MODKIt.V larKe modern kitchen with hreaU- April 1st. fin"" '•'•W ?" Tel f huuHC In pcrfrrt Mtiuiirt you don't hnve to Hj.rnd one pen fir modern kltchrn* 'i brdroonm and tltrd bath. Tax?* WiX. KITCHEN. TU10RE ARE TIlltliE liist space, three Rood-sized bed- bus Itne. Adult woniin. 1 for liny rrf.ciMirntl.Hi Inttide or out; move rl^ht iui nearby nre I.ornilan IN one o( oar nlcwtl—prrfvet (or a family of LAWRENCE AVENUE BBDROOMS AND 1 •>. BATHS ON rooms and two tiled baflis. Kul 2-0312-Ii. NuhoolM. Mhoiipliic tinil" «riitn.pi*rtotloiit tinn ,1 hrdroonm, l«rpr two or three. THE SECOND LEVEL. THEltE IK basemciit, flagstone patio, oil heat kftrhiMi nnd dhthtg' room nnd ivrnp-n round porch* Taixa $29,500 A HlOCItEATION ROOM AND only *Mti. PrautiTul traditional center ball I.AU.VDHY ROOM PLUS A LA ROB Kldlnp In Wi'sltlelil. (lr^ BASEMENT. COMBINATION ALU- three bedroom iiiifurni»n«« 913,000— SCOTCH PLAINS—With nmny trq<*n nurrnunilliiK thin home In • $14,500. • colonial. US-foot 11 vine room. A MINUM STORM WINDOWS AND Call We. 2-30DS-M. ntnrr »«•»•• Ion of KHVH I.II .\orth (ildri him 3 lii'driKimx, living ttrt*t floor dt*n ami a TV room. .SCREENS. HAS HEAT. Ol'TDOOR DANKER & DANKER room will. II re Miner. Inrsr dining room nnd nun por<*h. oU- In Fanwood, a ntonr'n throiT from thr fcrndr nchool ttltd Three br-droonitt and nursery plut< PATIO. ATTACHED r.AHAC/E. We. 2-48-18 Htrain ht'iit and it 2-far earner-. In very elfan rundttlon «r i-nn nhcMv j on thin oldrr jet nr.lilcncc I'hunea twu tih-d baths on second tlottr PLOT 70 X 100. ONLY $22,000. well ntodrriilF.ed home cnnvrnlrntly lonitrd I*ION« tn thr F.. W. Vlaher «n. 7-.12S.T • TAX RETURNS fl4.1>04>—WKKTFlKl.l)—The |>rr!Y<>t hot-tip, loriitrd on north *liir of rrliter of to«n. *<>' IIVIIIK i-iMim .vltb nreplm'r—,1 hrtlroiitiiH Kxtra nice room and bath on third This IK only one nf this many f.rnce Ci. HurtlKim »,. 1-.7IMI.-I (mvni only n O« JCIIM \pniiNtuti nttlci need* anmc fliln fholt-e and convenient loca- UH and we will endeavor Yo Mettle Ttxteritrutlunt hnmr lilrnt for n Nettled fumtl>'. your hmifliiK need*. tion. WOODED 917,300—MOl'NTAINSinr—AIIIMINI netv rnnih ixl.tiii.nl hi thr henrt • HONEYMOON HEAVEN * WE. 2-4020 WE. 2-0107 «f tlu- imrmtKhi IIIIM 'A lurtce lnMlrum»n, plm- pniicllril Hltfhru SEniNG with tmllt-ln iippllnncfMt n Npni'IoiiN ll\hiR room with jjtmd THOMAS H. JUDSON, JR. In Ihe evening callt wlxe (fining nrpni hiiM n rc.Tditlmi room In tiiiMcmrnt ivlth hot or retirement rrtrent. I*lckel fem-e eneloned ynrd, roomy ">'otl will like Iho Hlittolv r—A running l.r.x.k MIIIIIIIIC around ttlll moilern AvorL-fn") ki(<-hrn nnd it trniite r<>»m In tbe hn*r- Wrxtllrlil Villllitlr I.latins' Sv.lom Xllllt'}' S. lltrtiMun p|. 0-8IM Hill I-'iirini.. l-iriti- vesttlutlc en- mrnt hOTQ tl>mptilct. W. We. 'i-f«7 tnime, IIVIHK room with llreplnce, tree* mnkcN ti rent MI-I.IMK for tlil.i vary much nt-Htlt-d nn n .Iniu'f Tnytiir—Kvenlnfpi—\t>, ^-IHKl hill) linn 'Z i.ttrm-dvf llreplnc^M, luiKclMxird hot fitter hrut, PETER A. DUGHI, Realtor «1 "Inu- r, ,, kltehen, luviitory NEED SOME HELP? I-'re II cli doorn opening out to rmr of Knrilr-n. lilrul for any Henl KNltite and IimurnfU'e Kliissed and sereeneil iior.-li. Three \ fuinlly. OCK.VN (1HOVK —All yenr IS-roon Mnlllnle Llntlnc Syatem Memhrr j lie Uedrmims uni] nursery on 2u ANDREW HAYE - REALTOR lmiiip, mirtly furnlHlivd, S bed Jloor. riled hath. Completely 111 Form 1010 f23,3(H>—MOI VrAINSinr—Mnu.Ht nil hrlik IN tl,l, chnrnHnjt n-hrd- rooniH, IIIOMI Uu-Ktlon for HiininiF suhited; eoinhliiatkm sl'nrms an hi fl"'»l«- 1(<-UVIM>II Vioivrilwalk Inn wrei.ni. (in ste,,,,, hent, Attliehe ro«oi home »*llli ^-<'iir K»riiK«> Ml(unttN) oil' NMT l*r«»»-lilrnrr CHOICE COUNTRY HOMES iiuilltorliim. Two iitm-hca. Good FOR BEST RESULTS 1 x il fll llit.t hurt il rull liiiKriiieut with hot ivntt-r hrnt, all plotttrr vnnilltiuii; fcusonilblc. TLO. Wt. 2 ?in"S»1H,.I(MI'". n!""'To lnspeet' '' "', se»'ure«e . I'rlu ivaIIH, Inrffc IlvhiK nnd dlnltiK room. dH,!W^-C0MMrTi;H'.S COINTHV COTTAOK «llh n nnnlhrrn iilopp, USE LEADER CLASSIFIED I'.'S.OOO—MOl VT\\1NS.1>K—Four hnlrnomn, U h»(hn, a ^-rnr rurnicr, a tulnutc MBIU to Btnrrw, ncbnol, ilrpnt, l.'O foot frcmt lnt( enclottrd hrepr.c«ii>-, rocrriitli.n roout, outNldr rrlUr entrance, Irrpfciilnr *hnpr, npllt mil fent-lngr. trrrM. 1 g-ootl NIKC hrd- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. flreplnce nnd woadFil litt. What more rould you muitf f Onncn ruomp. hath, nun room, hut ^vatrr oil hent, 1 i'or Knrairr. trnnHferred, muut nrll thin iic»cr homr. Half t'nnta ncfiulrru. i".H South Ave., Fuiuvaoil l'\.2-77(K Hny IKiothc, i:vi. \\y, "_uKK< »l'R,50fl—WAMKIXfiTOX VAM-CV—A ilrrnm fomc tmei herr'n ni'j IIVi; M:U' linvi:—Tinr rond, Mcrtion nlcr hoMrm nvrcK «f Iftiul «lth » Ueiiuitful H.THU- ilrn overlookliiK large nplcutltt) U%1»K> room «.th tllntnic urrn, Ii Inrtrf- pU*turt« «in- DIETZ-JOHNSON AGENCY Iliilh Tnylor. Kvr. | .P| n-SW f^eiitloiiirn rnrmliiK> rNlutr-*. Vim IIIUNI NIT IIIIN :i-hrdroom jhm«i, nrfplnrr, hi>okinNrN| kiintl? pine kllchrn, '1 hrdrunniN, INinU I>l,.,lrleh», R, . I- J-|«J tiled lintli mid pomler ruoui on Ut floor, 2 ticilrnnttiK, tilrd c (olonlnl Cniif Coil It ri IIIIN n lieimilfiil fruit tree orfhnrtl, REALTORS Weiilfleld .Mulllii!.. I.I,|li, (4V1.I1 Ni'hnuU nre no proliU'iu. (>n(rnl Uitllroinl Mliiilon 10 nt In lit en tinth nn -nil f\o»r. Attni'liril iinuhlf fcnriitff. 1-^ull bnnrment. K drive. hot uiitrr limt. oil. (Jtirdrn plot 14M).\l!r>u. 30 Prospect Street We. 2-1190-0002 «20,50(>—^lOrNTAIVNIIJM—mrr 2,200 "Muurc f«*t*t »>f HVI»K nunTirm -Ht-.M«llt.1.UI> Ol.ll VV\UM!U>\;SK~lUKh on n hill. lovHy INSURANCE mnkrM .111* Niillt-lpiH n pirtV.I home for n lnrK,. fnmllM him i%oodlniiil. NrrdH n InrBP rniully. 5 nilntitrit rldr from IMiiln- S!6 luithn, knotty pine recrrnlloii room, emloNrd port'h, a flrld. I'rlvacft pool fi.fllltir«. » roniim, '£ huthN. Invitiory. drr> liedroiMiiN, n hiijt-f kllilicn nnd dlnliiiE rtio'.n tnul n --vur KiirnKf. phirrN. Hot i\ntcr h?tit» oil. tlnHfmv>n1 hurni dt»ul)\r Kim>KC SPRING'S COMING FOR TIRED EXECUTIVES HAROLD E. YOUNG CO. Von niiiHi fter il to i'p|>rr<*lntc If. Tnu'll Invo Ililn buiiRalow I'liK-ed 111 a i-iMni(ry MMUIIB nil form* nf Who want nuict find prlvncy P rMtorrd nnd III. M OHI11 TI» fitrmtuuiHP. Tho kttt>h>>n. JiiKt ovrr WuHtlluld huunil- INSURANCE *;i7,.%0ft_MnrNTM\SIMI-_iriKl( on n pliilcmi overlaoklnn New V«rk iti-y. A pU-ture tn liclinlil In country but not' ton far City, the Atltnttlr Ill^lilniidri niul Nliitt-u IMIUIMI U thin IIMII- dltiliiK urrn tn n |il<'turf • • . oltl ltriiuin t*\pom'il. huKc Ihitrh 1 307 B. Broad g«. ., . oven fireplnrr, Mood punflfhiir. hiilli-ln cupltonrilN, Mortt mod- WIIIMI tlu Hhruhlwry imrntH frrmi Wi-HtIli'ld; thlH t'liKtinn w 3 110B rlMun rmuliHiiK rnni-lt liomi- tinned Uy n InilNhr. u ln-llirr your (nto blomn—n iciirilf-nor's d<>- 2-3-tf fninlly in liirwe or HOIIIII. It l.n* the Hpinr. It lu.N I nput'lmia ern kllt'lirn (•oit^rulfni'CN, Tlirriiio MMN HtciM wt«ivc nml b»l\l UH) i-olnnlal offiTa iH'ilrooiiiN nn.I utility room nil . our floor nllh nu eiirlfiHril liuII(-In (ivcti, plflurr t%lutlo». '.'l-ronl living room. 1' flrr- llh'ht. r'lve MrMt' llnnr rooms, .INVESTMENT^ m plni-rH. potvilrr room. 2nu flmtr I Ix'tlrooiON, i\iih* floor lnnirttN, pori'li, itnniKi', Boutlii'rn fx- Ilni-Kt or worknniiiKlilp, nin- por.-li, n hiind worked llr.i.ln. r fn HUi.K rtiom noil IxiMemrut - linsm-,. torn Expansion tiTlal, iiri'lilti't'turi', Tnilu-.l piny room, II illnlnu mnm |.,rf«-<( for Inrice (fiitherltuen. Mlth tllfil hntli. iihimiT. hi iiildMliiu to nil thU . . . n It-rcHim, tin tli npttrtmenf, rent I it tf. Mi-nm oil, IIP^V ropprr pliiiiililiur. Hci'iJlHl lloor; yxi'i'llent bllllil- awny In the Wnli-liuii).- hills. the ,ii»pei>tlnn of the UN nrm. 3011 «II1 IM> n...iix.Ml i,-|th the .;r. le.M- tnxr-n anil liplli.i.n; •REAL ESTATE - RENT • ninny pimli-hiit.oii «riMl «|K. (JroiiiidH nre Nuh (iin||.illy Inrffi'l ncu »lrliiK I* V t'Jililc, llnni>KiirnKt- t-ouihlunllon, I.inclj- oh) It has over tlin-t ai-rcs nf NOW IS THE K N Ircfn, H nvrvH, llMlf lu-rc Plot. JSI.IOO. the Ire-en uiiike H Hue Hetllnic. Yen, it hrtft 11 .'.cnr tfiiriiKr iind ahKiiluli. fi-i-limlnn. Vi.rHiillin I famllyliuTl«e;l 2 biithH. I'rK'c very rfnM.ninilIr. " "* , ;"'.'"' ,',':"'" ti"' "1st of April M t,.'M>— l*IIl'>\0M l'!M>\—A rrnl modrrii Mnnrli limit*' oo ™\t, nvrtn— In III.»IKII, II KIVCH I'linipli.tn rl l 1 BUNGALOW Adults, u ,.. L'-:i7li!i-U'. 2-17-1 Tlinl'H 'jl" i1^"!lui!'l' '^i'1 unit u liurn for it liorwr<«. Altm-lird lo Uir linrii. t\ Utttv I-roinn, llvst ll,,,.r IIVIIIK If m-vcl. i| Office, op->n Huiidnjii bntli npnrlinriit. ^Inln ilurlllua; nil hrltk nud KIOIII*. I.UIIIK Ni-nr t.T i't triwn, only n room HixTZ. flrvphicr, T root xvlticl.nv. DlrihtK room. Modern few vcurH olil. JtiHt rl^lit litr Imf IIIIH lifJiiitlfully llii|Hlic-cl I l rf kMflirn it I tli ill o I OK or en, In it ml r^ , 1' hirti*' lirilriioutM. tlleit youn>r ^rowliifr fninlly. I-'lvi; Ipi'ilrmiiiia ami lmn, ,m s,,,.. h'e!"'';-"'''-'"'-",' 'V;",,r" f<''' ;r,3 Imtti. lieu. --i'nr Knrotfr nttiu-lii'd. 11 of ft liter hent, oil. In 1ir»l Hour riioinn, linth, Iwo '•"il ll,,,,,., K,,,. pnrth-ulai-H trade a wen I. '," i,,|ns 'hi luvtlj lilntitt-lf old IIIINKIIIK HI dm'. uililltlinwil HI'I- 1 Mnor IIIII- OFFICES FOR RENT WALTER KOSTER rooniH; llnlHlii'il lin.s( mint. '"II UH ITI.1 „„„!,, h0 nre moiler.ite ami 1 JllMO Klinl 1" fhnw M.\I.I, Dllll i; r,,r rmt I1OW ,,„,,,, }•„„ us well. PEMBROOK ROAD AND ROUTE 22 ANDREW HAYE |M Prlvat.. entranco, prlvnli Mountainside Westfield 2-5800 DIETZ-JOHNSON AGF.NCY "vi" ;.";"," s K° ""••'""K Pi'f.l.letn YOUR COUNTRY REALTOR Multiple MatltiK .llrmhrra orrtlll-N ..ffl.-e/VlO^ Rllroad Hi. F. I. Farr, A. Z-IHMI, lux. <;I;OIU;I; nil. * siot vrw-v AVio. JI MII'INIS II. JOHNSON. We. 2-0002 1 Avo UOIUfl U. TLCliiill, Clieal. 0-M08 lKrz, We ".1 in^il.p"'"' ' AvnllaMu ror Im 'li;L. MILLINUIDN T'DOSl n p VVIU ttltt ll JOUNSOS, JB.,Ve" suitIS , Culr nl WeS". a-lJoi"7' , 2-3-"' 4 USE LEADER THE WESTFTELD ftf.,7.) T.EADE1?, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1955 Page Se*r*n FOR SALE • HILPWANTID- *: • LEGAL NOTICES » • ; IEGAL NOTICES •'• LEGAL NOTICES • !• LEGAL NOTICES •Guild Welcomes FEMALE Pi HI.H \OT1» | 1*1 BIJ*' NOTHK nn flint | X, f.. '• L- In nd,.,. X' >'{'•(' '(•: IS Hi:iU-'t'.V i;IVKN Plotert — Silversmiths oll.'U.liK JI;IIM:I en Mr ',1. r.-aj PLAINFIELD PLATING CO. !. JVrin, I'I'lin eil |..\ 111, ii ..I til.' I '::£ Former Members n n uli (it ,,; \Y,M i;, lu „• nil'. !>.-i %«. K ii I-.VJ .r" V\ ,-• M•.'!,(. is* t t - If, J.".-".. ;J [•i- il II ill tlUti.r „"•;• (.'o FAKWOOI) -Mrs. E, K. 6un- Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee TIXl.fcK l,,r („ HtUUe fuV liliLil ,,|'j .v; : |TIM-> I., Iliei and Mis. Marvin K. Alien, Service Illlh KlnjUl.. it I* .Vl. hi t I'' I'lit, ml.er. Hi .11 f l'wiiit-11 lucmbers, vtvrt1 g:ue^t5 fef Mflde I" our whop H.\ BIOHO |l,V,d KM,' II, 11,, Cftl«nlnl r)t>Hiaii Hfich ftaaltty -.'I ,h I :.. 11,.- i,ti!,j,.,M-t(i, 1,1- , .'Ui i-'aiiiiA (JuiUl of tho Episcopal B(*UM»nab)f Priced nil!".-.! I'iiUicli at a rnetting- in lite parish nn- 128 Liberty St. Pinlitfleld PI. 8-421Q •i.n, rcn- (.» \ tiouw Monday. Rt. *il. Hound Brook. KI Ho It (t*(#t7u fvr Sale bV S|,.-< iolly !„• • HELP WANTED- , I\fi's. A. G. BentuN^ton presid- ^''^dij's **> »PP«i«tment. WP. MALE i'l.-rk. ,-H,. X. .1 . t,i 'ni at the bu.1i1if.1s .ft'ssion and ,'u,, K ili'tii,. Kri:n\i, DKIMVAMI.: NM. II:KI iU'iHaiive jiiuns were made for a BEFOUE YOU BUY FAHMI-:il fur tU,\Vy fttnn." Alut. ' niBiii » i.iter , i.f •, l : l l l> t al 1 ia 1 v to nt 1 lmcMltnlc Ihe I.II»HII.1IIIII'» of K I" a t •,!'! ,,1 ' Tiii*"i MHi'i«i'' i.' » i.'vi' i ^'" v'•!•' ' ' ' ' l '' . '•" '' ' May 2 in the • 11', 11,!. i )»; ,u,I 1,, Tiovs or' s-i'. 'M\I(K* A»i-:\i t'i i patish hou>i'. MIH, l''ied V. Hus- . UNPAINTED FURNITURE 'hii.-e 'i ror economy, beauty, versutillli* nf XV

We have the most ,i>n.plt.te line L i ill"-' ''» »'• .4111" ' ' I ljTJl'"l'. l"r I /~ I I 1 I " I I % j ... ii-> M:n;ss,titi 'rif|.;i'i|.:i'M»i( j nanu'd co-cfiair!ni.'U. Mrs. Harold of any Mute in New Jersey.

UNPAINTED FURNITURE CO. oi" s»i|> utiitk. : ii:an. HELP WANTED - I'm tin li,. Ul <1 J O|t«-H 'VbutHtiny ft0v«nlu«ti4 fill It •11 In In . """- '•''•'"•'n.ry a.irJ.j Mrs. Gcargf K. 1'ifive and Mrs. 4#1 W. Front St. F>*e delivery .li-rii- I'.-I.i- ' TCI. 1*1. 4-0194 Handi-Oliurite MALE OR FEMALE 1 lii.-l'l M. 1). Jadisun will attenJ a mtset- with Til'l,- !!, fuhtli- K il urn AS OMIHNAMl: l"llll\ Illl\f: (llfl ..(• Hi.' I'.,' ;itlit>'S nf tIT Xii iiiK- Monday at the lleaee Episco- 1UL1 iiir tMi'iimuiuivr JIK » six - llu, I nva vs ii ii .1.-i : ri»\ 01 II\KI:H *vi:\i|.: AMI full pul Clmri'h. FluiitfielJ. or ihe EXTRA LOW i.! -Hil' ; t ni e n(kl]iu .0 li») iii\"ij!i itli-il. lliiil slid turni- l lu thi' nf I ' I,-\ ,-ia ml O!JI3'*">*7"T« I Votttli Consultation St-jrice. They cart; WcstllL-U i*> I I' ;iiil side BBEYER'S ICE CREAM In- , vii,I.iii. 0 n-lih -IIU,-: tli"i >- Hi uliiK th,. sainc, ;- • Ji';:, 's!il.'\l'f* \ aiv Hie ginup's iciivesentatives. K.I tlult snld lots Count v, \',. ". l)|n-.,sii, liiuiun ,i 1^ luscious solid flavors il! tili-ly H. lilu U I*, .Mali \V,'.':t Melld seven I >• (TU) ni r,>ii(r;il A' Manur. WisW t II.-I,I. .W lateill tit fi:S(I u.m. Wednesday in the I: KIT ITIITHKH 11ESOT.VK11 tliat nli'l .1 'lel.tl W 1 quart (2 pint brinks) M» «**-ntii In- Pl.r,,xlnn,t,.|; 1^04. jin.l lil.jil in tlie l inly \ \\\(\ JJ: M». 1141 chun'h, untler the uvHpir(S of the lJ i,( ™u,jai,,v NIIHH II.JI- hlliidied lifty-tiln (I.Ml) feel Keyistor's tifllr-.' IIK 1G P UK IT Fl'K'fliKH TIKSDUVKP 1 UL' I 1111: mruiiv F>iiAi m \ »nr- .MI VII that tb,' deed OF eon ve> nnce shall ise* ;is Cl.-i i .tnil 'I'lOV Of' < K STHMKT seivfd follow'ilii? coinnuiTiion. A UPPY'S STATIONERY ATTKSITIOX home owners! Po you contain (be following cirveiiimt: Avenue, Wi' tllelil. New JMIIM- IM) TO N.4KK AX Al»IMU>I'lli \- €(irn*T Suiitli * W>ntflfl(l seek advice ur help In building, In J. II 1, profit of $250 was reported irom III."* ;lml until U m of surh "No building- or Blructure shall There T« diip iiiiproxiiiiately S«,- TIOS I'OH SICU VI HI'OKi'! AMI open *tl] U every n%lit tut Mondii alterations, repairs? Highly ex* Tilil.I'.:', with inli'iest fri'in Jaiy J'O I'HO) IIMl I'OR Till', IShl - a penny sale held Friday by the erlenced carpenter setkw part IIII.IINK ni' imiUliniis ' " lie «i|'«'(cd lie erected upon or moved npun paid 2t heri'i111 1111,1 their tvnii, premlxMt prior lo .lunuury I, lutlB, 21. lti:,:, ull eusts. A\CK OP HOVll AXTK'tHATION' ?Ims wurk. Call We. J-888O-W. -Uvo lin-ivtlon AI.HX I'AMPHKl.t. Shcrlrr Evening: Guild: 11 1 lie premlM'N Mia 11 Iavd lireii ul>- ttnless nnil unlil Ihe plans of such \OTI--»i T» MKI'.T KK'II AI'I'HO- WOOUKK storm windows, hes 2-!-tf |jr,i\i'l] ny Ihe T'.un C Hlltcr. Knni'.v Sc Ditnz.lK, Ally*. I'HIlllOV. grade, nt \k prk-'P of .Sears. linr uiU'll."* .. ..IniiltllnK «r btiililinits fo be ereoli'd Iheienn, t^y of ;iny structure ia heKll.l & VI. CX-r.t-OU) I';issfi| unit nilo|itt>f1 .Itmo 14 1 fl^4Plans were announced by Mrs. eaiii iviudows. AHNurled .sizes fro MATI'llU weman would Ilfce bab» UK IT PCKTIIKlt HRKOI.VKI) V t Tin- ivuorN yhove ri-tevwti (<« m-p 21V-- x 4S tf» 41) x nil Fr.»H,»^tit sHtlnff evenings or htilf day Iron- lull 111,,ni reeeint of 1ll h moved llierenti, Miid their respective Richard M. Tea for tho World locution on Ihe premises Khali have n.Mv 011 (UP ;n Hit' nfi'ice nr tu? Town gllfi HlUVe, R-lKWl ll)Okill«-, L'Xrcllcll ing., Call We. 2-5181-J1 after 6:00 nice liv Hie Town of Wpstheld, i'lie 1* S\I.E Ch'i'k and ojii'ii for t>x;t rnhmduii Uy Day of Prayer service to be Held P.M. 2-3-tf i';i\ C,,11,...mi- l,e ami Is hereliy been ;,w,,.,,v,.il by 1he Tnwn f.nin- t-ontlU'MHl, $H"; play ifym, ('XI H rll." of New .Iprup ;tll ixTNMns IjitPfiistiwI tUefein ln-iivy 2" tubular KICC) ;ill ovf million*,.,1 aiul directed in cancel l in Ins Methodist Church ut 10:30 11-v Hen* 011 said lot y Ni»TM'M IN-Inrvhy Kivun thai tl\o fi'play with Kky-wuotfr, Jl!2. Ti- GARDENING, light trucking clean in? IT FniTiiKii ui:sni,vi:n lltlim rntl-iK-il will liictt in HIM 4'mined a.m. tarnorrmv. V' 2flrO8\V i cellars and atticH, and od Jobs. UK IT h'l'iiTiireii niosni.rRi) thnt Mii.l tille t-)ns,' .-ind nu.ncv l»e rir.-mificr, 4 2.' K'.-IK( }!r<>nii Slr^t'l, Call We. 2-27.12-M. Following the meeting members 2-3-tf but mi I.I title el..BlMe nnniOd iniMiemonryv I:I . pniuld within slxly (lit)) days from MI.t.TOTT HIMI.1II0HS IN'<\. n el>r- Ni-w Jrrst-v, mi Mnndunduyy laid witllin ' dnti>. poriill.ni of Km' .I.M'si'y. I'liilntirf, vs. K, Ah Nth, 1 Ji (vorkt'd to prepare a dinner to be I>lli:SKM\KIV«, experienced, alter- sixty (00) iluyn from 2-24-11 FITS HOKI': OKI.ANIK), sliitile, (•(• ills., lle- lt (JO.S.'I'.), lo lirm „iu(l i'"»M- ationa and inendliiB. Will «ill for 2-24-tt objections ti> .^i report's. served in tho evening- to the Mcn'3 MAXV CIIOICR ITRMS have re- anil deliver. Wo. 2-57CS. 2-3-tr pees 51).3C e'ivi'l'"Ai"iTON .iriidjiRNT FOR t Club of the church. cently bPfii udtieii tu i>nr JLITMH NOTICK TO <"lll:i>ITOlt.S J J NAi.K OF ! H1':J11SBK mut*t tliKt»lfty of glria—A lovely CuKt*r WEATHERSTRIPPING MOTICK TO ritrinnoiiritrinnoiis Kstale of SAItA .1. III0.VII1CKS, Tiy ^irtuo of the. uli'ivi'-ptatwil ivlih tlie Town Set, tu a <.'lioii;i- wilvpr hold PI*—Out at or IltiurH nltd M'tnditivR Esl'nl'l c off BERNHAHNHAHD NNOLTEO , flecen,.ea. .Tudirnieiit For Kale ft) mo diveetMl ie Uni<* of sniii nip(Ifiir. CUUHH Howl wf Rt>od xlze with H-fasisa. I shall expose lor sale hy nublli; • LEGAL NOTICES • Snvc u|i In :.*>% mi In-lit blllK l'urHdimt to (he order of ClfAHUJS JANJC )'\ JON'KS, Mtuitnlug silver pdffo—A pair of Pui'sumil totlie older of CHARLES A. OTTO, JH,, Kunogale of file venillle. In th.' flourt I liiune, 111 till" 8Uver toj) Wine Jugs. Pkuiu- Wr. U-SI55 A. OTTO, .in, Suffoeato i>f the City of Ellzaljolh, K. j., on Wednes- Town r.'Ifir \OTICI0 TO rUCDIKlHS $HOP AT Gull's 1 i.'iiunty uf t.'nion, niiidi, .111 tin, 1 to look smart In stmple- Cuntj' ttt Unlijn, mad* an the fourtli eiKhteeritb day of J-'iilirnary A.D.. day, the HtJi ility "f aiornii, A.U, K8Uti» yt ttlJDU.Li'H J. JIAIIN, Ue- ylee and eaBy-to-t«uiid«r y of February A. D., Iftr^fi, upon l!lr,r,, Hi,,,,, tlm application of (he19f,C, a I tu-u ci'i.'iuuk hi file after- MRS. MARJORIE MILLEN the 8ii|)licafIon of tu« undersigned, 1 noon of said ilny. leu our xelectlon of won- CONVERT AND LENGTHEN undersigned, fiR Kxeeiuur of the Kulatn of AllA_vi TKi:i. JJIiJAI-A- Piirsuant to Itie order of CHA1U-ES »«: i:««t llro»J Slr»ft your e-drage by Installing niudern -s l']x»>rutors of the eHtute of Bald estate of said dei-eased. iiotiue Is- rrpmise* .^Ituute. lylnK nnd tifi- MAN, OeiM-aHe.l. A. OTTO, Mi., Surrovate of tho (RntrHtuie i.ii Klmrr Si.) lirlslrjl Overlmaii Duor.-i. i'lione eri'y.si'J. notice Is liprehy Klvan to hereby piven tr, the creditor* nf Haiti Inu In the Toivii.nhlpii of WestfleU 1'urmiunt in the oriier «f (.'11A itl.f^S County of Unltffj, rfiaJo ou the fourth We. B-8Hi5. 2-3-tf thhf M'editnrs of sum daccancil to deceu.qpil to ojthlblt lo t'lie siili- nmll l-'ttriwooilt , 1,'ntun (.'onrity, Stalfl A. OTTO, JH., Murrcitr-'lti! of theilay o'f February A. D., l'Jr>5( upon t. W. J. i!\>irr Jerseyry: : tlie iipiJlUiatJuii of the tuiUernlffned, 2-3-tf Minni.rc M-f, unman wlsh oii l>ul»y "r an lunation their claims and de-their olnlins and d nils amiinul H157NO nil tliose lotn elghleenlh dliy of J,'ebrn;lry A.U. as lO.ver'Utrlx f>f tlio ealnto r rednvftriiiff this BHIIIB nflrninst the ,„. „„. now for ClilWren'n Valen- • PETS FOR SALE • P.M. PI. 6-1)11.8. 2-17-21 .. i-lrtson A Davlfleon, Attys., nnard & Mi'dall, Attys., AI.HX AMOAMPHICIJLP . Sheriff of I'hey will he fnrever bnrreil from bHb • lili nortrilltn laken In tlie home or ISt R. llrund SI., GC I51l,l Kt. Welnleltlnlelt , AttAttvv . xeeutlntr or reroverlnfi the Hume Mona MnCar ltip Itnhn, ,t,,dl». Call Jule Witte, at JnrylH TVI»IN<;—Dune nt' my home, nr your Weslliehl, N. .1. Westlield, N. J. KxtH'Utl'IjC. 2-10-U Fees $9.00 2-2<-'ll Foes $!l.00 » Avi. cx-r.t-cio We, I-0IC8. 2-S-tf EETZ PARAKEET FARM Fees SIT.C4 Tlie Ksuinniil Ktnle lliinlj on' il. T.evln, Any., YOUIIK ueiiUliy purulu'i'ts, $l.fr> plv.k \ip nml th'llver. Wrile Uux t of Newark, Newark, N--!., oluinerve St., IfAIHBHJ—Unetl and rebuilt. Guar- a lit! up; iH-ftnU'f KI'MOIIH. $2.">0; uiU, N. J. (M^. (55 and lip. bhies, $;{."iO; t'hvotne ou^es, |;(.;ir> '(1, HeynnUlK. Xinllli K. tipon atEI rtivy UOJIA.V nixlien ila.v'H unrlt. We. -•- \ I inner,1 AttyK, I\OW1>EV APFMANCE" ity; H eil aiul HU tMOV ('(irv'I'V ('(H'Mf 7 day per wc« Ollllli. llr"it(t Ht., Neiviirk, X. J. LAW IIIVINIOV Vtlt IM-MiplJ'tS HANK* &. TfU'ST OO^- s-3-tr We. 2-27UH <•••, NKW .IKlt- 2-24-21 KV. a New Jft'Kt.y rui t«nnitlon> 1TTB.1T10V i'iioi>tis\i. run I IIIMSIIIM: «-O.«.».\ \i-ociM like Ti tiH((.|. of Dm May M. HearaaU Vifll our bnsnin-iH and compare (III NIIISII KTONK AM) TruH(, PlalndfT. ojr preenivnri1 prlci'R. SPG our n^w the e\etilHK. llol' We. 2- 27KI1. 1 iirrriiiMti's tH^^t.'1ll,r^'|!l flwM underjllJize paint—fi differ- USED CARS > REPAIRS ROOFING • MOVING-TRUCKING SUM,I'.ll PHOI'OKAl.S will he re- ent ctilor.i (thesft rolora have plveit by tlie (.Vmtiell nf the Town .1X1) 1CINI1. VIIHIISIA I'). HAIUIO, ^s ol darlier folor distributed ICI.IIICIM V InvHlliI luily can roeelve IMS Bi'lfK S\nier, Rood runnlnc UPHOISTERY GUTTERS ciiKAVBP, repaired and COVIITNWY'B ICXPHKRS — TrwcliIi I Wesulolcl ut the MMtliellKil Ilullil- I0AKI.K C I'IKtt.SON. PAUL O. i flmmyhoiit). Anytime after 1:00 replaced. Roof a repaired. General and moving. Small Jobs BolleHe Ini' 42.-, Ku»t llrosiil Klreet, Wenl- , WILLIAM IIAltoI.D KN- I in Ilia afternoon iind all day Sat- older. K.*'O. Call Knmvood 2-J.740. llonie. L'Hll'lVi-. 2-iC7'i-.r. FURNITURE REPAIRS carpentry. Alterstlona. J. Letgh Trips to Bhore. Tel. Wt2. 2-3004 /il^IiJ, \e\v Jer.sey, uli Munilay eve- il'.'K, Iiiilh'liliinllv nml nn irlir anil Sunday. Ktuniu-h—119 Went. 2-C46B. - 23f 2S •ntor nf the' HNlnt'e or Allro j (lali St., third lioti.ie Troni onO. (if IVOII.I\ would HkH ilny's llniilug. ior.1 I'llllll Poiilnr, uri-Mi, n DON MAXWELL 2-3-tf rur t'ln> fiu-nlsiilnB' of (!'ri'mbeil"it'um- Y. I'liiKelhei-Ker. HKN.IAMIN T. tlrtit, In Uarwiioil. 2-17-2t Cull We. 2-7781-W. ami 111ttiinlnoUH Cotitiiete lo be uweil YOl'Nll linlh iilnally mill HH lOxecll- with Fcmiomalii'. Bxui'llcnt Weftfiald 3-0226 UE-ROOPINO— Slate and Tile, roof Rr.KNTN itIOVINO A STOUACR tnr i,V the lOMtate ,,r Anna .1. Voting aitlbi). ITSO. Tel. We. 2-1)084. Ill>l>KKi:i:i'i:il — Wonuin wishes repairing. Leaders and gutfora Now toad Ing household goods to fnr inml repnlr.M Uufiliu' the yenr mlW). >1IB 38 short, excellent i»r,r,. I'llAHI'lK YIIUNII. Pi'tcmhintu. pin! (line nnrlc tinl unhiya or 2-3-tr new o.«3 repaired. W, Schubort, all 4f StntfR nnd Cnnadn, Bpeclftl- J million, (25. Call We. 2-CSIlB-J. WE. 2-6941; Springfield Ave. Izfng- in New England, Florida l ropo^,i]s mii.st be ilelivered ,T1* the 5?2t ltl.*Mt FOIIU business coupe, nlchts. Cull We. 2-0.'i!l;l-.M lifter pbiee anil liefore. the hour nbove himin >Ve 2«31ilW 0:0(1 P.1I. Muiij 23tr and Califnrnla Bhlpmenta. Same OnilK.il Til' SHOW 'OAIIHH W. O. HEBLER ' Van"t*> 'fl KrrclUKVnililiietK,-«arnllur» 111s- :• We. »i-T««T 'i!ln.aU .your next move, United Van rt liy Huswell S. Nichols, Jr.. l (i by u eeftlneil VhecU ini.Vnhte to Id tooi (onSlllon. Mr». Novella, 200 owuff, excellent moUii', bnlttiy I'UHI made. JiellnishliiK J 'i 'l*- ' ^tone mid Top Soil Xlnes, Ted Sargrent, Agent. West ,^ltort),.y for _ Peoples Bank &• Trttut > LANDSCAPING 1 Sn«ft Me E. Cull We. 2-W8-W. iu»l Ure». Itiidlo mid licntur. ill- slueijitf. *';ill We. 2-r,774-J. ' Ill F •gitca ) 2itf order of Hie Town nf We.stlh'ht I 2-3-tf nil .-unnnnl e^llni to ten imr eel -""""'^'of ni"p 'xl'n'y M. PeaiMDli riuifnal, %u\i wnnw of the amount I.U., IIAlir Ml'l"l'10H—lllddln uge woman . mi nt I IT nml upon reiiilinir Kei'fc, T u-lilte wniiuin wants RUSKIN'S ilKht t,r rejei-t liny or nil I,M», If,t'lai'if iluy's ivorli, Wedlie^iluy ami Fri- 2-3-tf H2 Nnr«li Av<., PLAI.VFIKM1 4-HnWI RELIABLE MOVERS In the InteiVMt ()r Ihe Toivn, I! is It in on lliN istli ilny of February day. Ue^-1 releri-iicL'^. Call eve- 2-3-tf IV n UN nit Hi., Clfirk Ftilfoit S-7H19 1 !).*».1, OftlMCKI-:!) (h;it, nw.-iulolyn DON MAXWELL'S • LOST AND FOUND • lllHKH, We. ^-I4:if,-M. LANDSCAPE NURSERYMAN .T mottiM . , .. ,, .2T.rtO "JOIIN T. HOPKINS, CunkHri, lii'Siillnil KIUK, Virginia K •SI MOUNTAIN AVE. WATCHMAKER - Ornnmrliinl Plnntlnfrn 4 rumitft .'tS,(Mi Hiirro. l-:.ir!" ('. I'lctson. 1'iiul O, I.AI>V \yovild UUe lo iln wnHhlntf nnd I.II1T11 CniiNlrnfiliiii R roaiiin , ,4'J.(K> I'lfison, W'llIIriin Humid IOnMoll>ers- linhinK in l»''i" own home; or Iron. »*Ef»A in I \fl wit tcheft, clocks, eJec- Xreen Trlntmcil nml llrninrei tULhpd to cat voUnr. Vicinity trin clockB. Chan. Rnthrovk. 1240 2-n-tf cr, Indhi.liiitlf.v nml ;ix AifmJnfstra- UPHOLSTERING fertion Av«. Wf. 2-1264. Cull 'Wf. 2-MMO-M. We. 2-415'JII nr We, 2-097* lor nf (he Knt:i|'o of Alice V. Kn- Rahwsvy A.vft. We. 2-3B32. Wember V.vc'tt nftv-T OtOO V. TO fTHKI) RIINITURE REPAIRS Unttetl "HovoloKlonl AHH'II. 2-3-tf Rlli'Ker, li.njiiniin T. Voitiifc, In- LOST — Female Mangle Houini, vi- (illll. wlHhea full Umn work with JIM LOVELAND K»tnte of J1A11V ANN lly nnd IIH i'3xoaul«r "f tho Wwrfield 2-0226 cinity of WeattlelU. Tel. We. 2- eldcvly laily, man, or bulli. Hleep > MISCELLANEOUS Ptirsunnl In Hieortler ol Instill or Annu J. Voting uml Chai'lea i in or ,,111. Cull all dsiy Saturday ar nofln», tjrui • m^tng anil Rfiirrrtt 2-n-tr A. OTTO, .11!., SnrrottalR of 111 Vim UK" SUIHIILV. I'linne Cr. 6-r.JSj. 'how CiKTHf hrfun- thl-t Court on .J. J. MOHAN AM) OAVBTT TOP SOIL. FII.I, nn»T, (travel • niity of I'nloli, mnile on the fourth ,0NT — Saturday evening-, TIIOIIIHM ItO rtmt St. Wr. S.n T11ISB SlinVlCE y or Kebmary A. 1J., l!ir,r>, upon thf Will ilny uf May. 1!TI5 at 10:00 JelYeixon II. S. ring ifl'G. T»U*1LI1H sftnd, crushed stone and clndera i'1'lin.'k In ilie foirmj'Jn or ».i KOOII maroon nofa, perfect for woru Tuewlnys luul Krlilay^. Tel. Iiixureil for l'mir Proteeflon Call between 8:00 and 8:00, Rah-tho npplleutlon of the nrulfrnlfftieil, room. (10. Call Wo. 2- "A. P." Heavy ROUI I-1HR with r*n\ tliL-rcaftec (IM eotinsrl may bo heard j We, 2-1824. Onll (ivonliilfH, Flinwood 2-60C9 or wny 3-722). 2-3-tf Executor of Ihe e.HtiltK oT Millil «)I-W. stune nnd gold shi' Ul, Howard. Plalnlli'ld li-lt)L>0. 2-3-tf nt Hi.- mir.n Cminly Court Umisc, I'hone We. 2-Q27G. su 'eiineil, vt,ollce \a hereliy tilven to VlltKHbffli. New .liTHey, why a liKlK- AIM'I.T would like in <1« Imliy »ll- • creditors of salt! tleeeaHetl to :B,i'if'1Sli ci""°r of hnunc, will nc Intfvinv jinf vntcrrd H)reot- 0 tlliK altiTiumm, evcnlnirH, Hxpe- Pup^ r ban Kin K- Onrppntpr work. ~ DO YOU HAVE A~ the UKKIHUT nf Union (Nmnty to rt!,"!*;?'"'' ""er for couch, OKTTIMf! KNOUOH HOT WATKIl t . affirmation thi-lr elnlmfl anil iln- rf 1 rleueed, K dated .Inntiiiry 2. 1P0I* and tflvon without nlill[»«tlon. CRH WV. Ispfl. All work prunrnnlepd, Kchathle rt-cortb'tl .Jiiimnjy 2i», l!M)i), In Mool< l.ot tiH rftceil your ahaOy lawn ho forever barved from prnHeeiHIiiK 2."»S of .Mnrifi.'i^cK «t IMfcv- 173 In Iho I'TORINC — HlKh Hi'Uool ll»ll Col- • LEGAL NOTICES • 2-G4H3 nftw K-.OQ P.AT. 2-17-41 1 L,hne Scaln Biiuipmrrit Co. Call «••»•! cl,ifforol.e, areafi tlilH mn'ian . I'JxiH'rliMtcft subscriber. Office uf 1he Union t'onnty HoulHtor. foWl l lfB« «utij<'et«. CaroUiH T. Clnrt, ban MIUHVII II.I tli;it now, ratlipr We. 2-4999 H if rnrfhtM- OltOKHKri that a II. A, (Yale), LV.. »., F.il. M. 330 115 TO nilJURRS III.HI fall, In Ilin Irli'til tlmn!!! Anthony O. 5-3-tf >ny or Iblst onltr, ei-rtltUd b}- the Mountain AVe., Wesil'IUild, 'phnne I OK MOIISTAINNIOB • BLDG, CONTRACTING Monicy fur this Plnlnilfr to ha n We. 2-274t-W. 2-3-tt VXIOS COUNTY, KilOW JKIISUr AIII.V i"i..\\Ti.v« is xurnssAnv Oalt, Attys., Contract No. ft—Snnllnrj- ,1e»er fifi Kim St., tv»p tuny, be Ktnveil upon efieh of -MODERNIZING BAB the iul>intn »t MN };jHt known 1 b(>uant l iMxcliidliifr Mii|»li' Omirl) WHtf(f'lil, . J. Raymand Young —Piano Studit Sealed proposals for Contrai't No. Call NOW, WE. 2-4095 PKnMANBNT 1)111VI! WATS 2-10-^1 liu-i- t »l* residents, by refrlstprnd !l RR lltt Klli " ""''"><-'1"><-'1« bunbundd «, • sill, return rovt'lpt rerpieHtetl, mnll- unfit noicert YOWIK, A.*M(. 3 (exehlilfne Maple Court) Involving Top Soil, I.lKhl Tlmillnif, Fill Plrt 1 nol inori- 'Vlini> ten rt:iva from «lr n™ Htort6(tor',t6()) -A A''SC1 uractl- ClnnHtcHl Populftv tlie ronstruellon of Sanitary Bowers GENERAL REPAIRS All typfR »'f Tr-«o KurRorv. Ksl!- To in Mountainside, N. J., tt.s nhown on SMYTHE'S ui(c of ihlrt i,n!.T, nnd thntt a Cftll or Write for InformMIOM AHrrntlonH nntl Mnlntenflnec tnnteR nhfnt-fully Rflven. W. Tloy- KKtntf «f LBWIS II CHUKCH, (lo- t W M I :« iVo. Bncll* Are. We. 2-0203-W the Contract ProivlJifr.i, IneJudln^ LANDSCAPING SERVICE ton. ,lr., 41!) lOvcrsoii p|., Wp»|. cony of thin order In Small Jobs a Specialty ffllNOd. Thhe' W(!hW(!l l I:lIlr : ip 2-3-tf tlie furnlBlilnB of'all labor and ma- 2-l?-tf flolil, N. .T. ITP. 2-3911. 2-1-IT terials for the Borough of Mountain- I'ni'Kuant to tho order of OHATU.F.S of ffcneial (iu-h \V«PK for f»«r E. SOlnnm, Gcn«rnl I.n (*i-«>(lltor« of Ha Id dc>C(>iiH<»(l to 2-21-41 I'ees $37.8(1 |»1S. "•> "oral print. We. 2- Water Galtera, Drnliinne MounlalnHltJe. We. 2-r,030-M. exhibit In tho HiibRorl'tnr under onth Time, and at that time nnd phien 2-10-St will he publicly opened and read and Cement Work or aft'lriniiilon tholr Llnima nnd tn(e of 11'll.l.IAM l'ALMRR enrdnnce with npecl[leftUol\B, tirsnv- i. Angrlo A Son, 102 WniihlnrfoB S<. ili'ccfiRod within fix months from PHOTO STATSl InBf, terms of the proitoxetl cnnlraer, Wntneld, N. J. • RADIOS die iltiio cf Mild rn-.Icr, t-r ttiej' will Piii'iiidNt tn'the'onler of CHAftLKH L*egal document* anfi dischargo nnd form of bond on file with naid 2-3-tr 2-S-tf he forever burred from |) roan rut Inn A. OTTO. .IP.., Siirrnnnln of the paper*. 2*-hour service. Woat- XtorouKh of Mountainidde. or rpfovoririff Uit> unnu* a^uiu«t tU« f'onnty of rnlon. mnile tm tho Held Studloa, ul Central Ave. STUMPS, TKIQRS romnved. Complfte surllnTbl . elullleenth el.l.V of Fellilttiry A.T)., nntl my No lihls will be recidvod UIIIPKR NOTICE EXPERT SERVICE tree work, Fn. Z-7CCC. l-6-8t Augusta H.. litirc. 2-3-tf made In writing on forms* fiirnl^Hi'd, Kxccutrtx. l!i."."', upon tho npnlii'iil'lnn nf thii ntid uulcRn lu'eompftnled by a cer- Floors Refinished, oia noors mnae n^nrd & McOalr, Alty.i., Illlilerxllflieil. :i« Kxeinitur of thn Mall AitverUalnx tified check made payable to 'he like new by olertrle machine; mod- TELEVpSION 'I.ItlMIlINfl, hrniinp nnd nil bumf fid Klin St., estille of sniil ib-n-ns'-il, nnllfie H PF*SRT printing, Mimeof?rn.pmn£, liorouch nf Mountainside fur erate prlroa. R. K. Onildartt, 198 (All Mnkra) lClecl'rle fewer clennlnJr, Small Wi'Htllelil, N. J, berehy riviTi In tlie creditors of said Adilrenalnfr. ivolllns — clrcnlura, amount not IO.SH tlu-ui ten per o, Prospect St., 'phono WE. 2-2940. HADIOH Jobs our »|iiu:lnlly. B, C. Moore, U-lft-ll ileeeiiMeil tit exhibit In tl,,. snhvL'rIber bulletins, lettem, etc Union (10^) of the amount uf tlie b 2-3-tt msooito CHANG13119 Wo. 2-r,J7t. 2-n • linili'r until nr nfflmifitli'll their County Business Bureau. We. 2- I'lniiiiM (mil deinnnilH a^iilnfit Ihe hlii A .Surety Statement aliall 0. SMAI.l, AFPI.1ANOKS aceoinpany Hie bid. ng - n«M>nm. n. siir.F.iiAPi WESTFfELD RADIO WET BASEMENTS NOTII'M IS HICItKIir rilVBN. flint innnllK from (lie ilnle nf HIIIII order, We. 3-r.8»ri the ueventli Intermeilinte tioennnt of or tliev will he rnrevcr li.'lrred from Chapter IfiO of the LniVM of I!l2li, AND APPLIANCE CO. tntulo dry finil rnmfortnbio by pr..«....'iitlm; or reenverlnir tlm uilllio Stale of New Jersey, tliey v\-lll 1»Q 2-S-tf mnstin \uitcM')iroofer liimaclf. Cnr- tlio HiiliHrrlher, Union fTottnty TritHt Call Chestnut1 1- required lo furnish a Mtandaril form St Rul nnafl It. rort' work. Al^o KDIHII Kcppncr fi'inpiiny, milo williHtlltlteil irttKtee WANTED i.f giieKtlnnniilre and linanclal fltu"- nn.lnr the InM will nml tenlnment of Kobert "\V, Hnrtlen, CARPENTRY Weit. 2-3775 IPHUR wlnj.pftl. "Work Riinrantr-Ml lOxerulnr ment eontaltilnff a oomj.leUi Jdii C, Tf. CtirrlKan, OH. 2-7181, 2-3-41 ANMIK M. SMITH ileee,'is,vl, will be WK nur all types ot rugs ana car- ment of tlio lilddor'B ability, flnnn- Inlorlor roinodollnfr, partitions re- nii'llleil nrnl utriteil liv the .S'urrnK'ife, Ilornec K. linker, Ally., pets. BIJ. t-4780. 2-3-tf t'la] Ktiindin^r and experience In p- " mnvi'il. kltclioiifi niniiornlzed, atflc ELL NEUER'S nii.l rein.rterl fnr unftlenien t lo tlm' "" " " il SI., Cumins: work of tlio type eonle rridm nul.iliel Alilll "VENETIAN BUNDS" CLEANED" I'nlnil Cnimtv r'otirt — I'rr.hf. I., nivl- YV,->-.tli,.hl. \. .1. CAdH POH MEN'S CI.OTIIINO. rlfl- plated, beforo such Mdder f.ui bn TELEVISION & RADIOS RIIIN, nn Friday, .Match 11 next at Frn-.i D Her! fi. Olilforil , •,:••"• Mr em,,- Ing Hnl>lt», boot", nntltiue», clirlon, rtirnlHhed planp and M|)eeIllrriflon. "Will tnke hlliifls 'lown nntl rehnni; in A.M. 4I>7 Grove St. IVP, 2-1777 PTrnln/m SERVICE S REPAIRS t?i/'m .-ifl'.'r rl^sinini*. 111-liMnr s/T llnt'.'il Fobrurirv 7. l!l",.rI ii. • "«• 2-MHj.it. furniture, brnsswflfe, Klnsa. ehlna. 2-,1-tf n Wolff's, 11« MafllBon Ava. Tel. PI. e%v A t'RPil NetN Ilaufgttt A ^ Ifl Union County Trnsf r'otntinny | cif IliroliKh Itn l^nplneer^ mny rcfu."e Na,'. ICmbri~e Cmrnl We. MIIIT-J i^'^^nindertn G-2IB9. 2-3-tf tn fnrnlMh BUfb bidder wllORi" fltnte- •tt'liltteiiiori.. Porter * Pollln, Atl.VH,, I.We. .rtW1""- "7 Pearl ineiil1 l;i un.«;ill«faft'iry, %\-ltli plnn.i PAINTINf!—Exterior, llllorlnr, pn- 2-S-tf 1'!T, llrntnl St.. i'Tu«.<'ml fi, Ilin nvili.r nf itARR WK BUY V1OOKH perbiiUKhiK. lllirli (innllty work, lOll'/iilielb. N. J. V. fiTTCi. .111.. KHrrnirnte of Ilin r.enm.nnbln. pnKD SC11I.IESKU, ("niinlv <,f I'HIOII. "Kiile mi thn One OP (L fhousand. Please call fof ""•Hi"'linroiiirh' "' Mniintalnnlilo re- detalla. P.M. Rook Shop, 830 Foxli Tel. We. 2-ir,ll-W. 2-3-4t "li'liti,i.iitli rti'v nf VM.nwry A.H., nerved the rlnlil lo reject nil)' cr nil r I''',",, ui'cti thv iinulli-MUi.n nf Ilio Avo., PL. 4-3000. 2-3-tr bids, nnd to accent lli.it one will • TAILORING • TYPEWRITERS I.'.NIOV cfu \'rv roi'irr In HH jlulRniont, bent serveH Hw In- nti.l.l sU-n.-.l. im r.\.-rillrix nf tlm I.VU IIIVINKIV -illiln nf »:I|<1 ,1, ,\W<\. linll^f In Smnlf IMnnn llui'l(P) \». 11M (|i^i'^ null n]ieeincntlnnf may bo TAILORING TYPEWRITERS lnT'di\- flv.'ii tu tin, cvcillUir^ of wild l 111 Ilin Mliller nf Ilin A niillcn I Inn nt il,;•,•:,„,.,I (,, cxlill.lt' I" I 111' MlliHi'l-lln-r olilnlned nn nr lifter 1'rliluy, '''•'•• DRESSMAKING At.I, MAKr.fi unlit, rnntnd, ronnir -.• I >"! 11 > 1. A -= .KiKKPir PIMTIIOIM'T.'>. iiinli'i- .HI 11> nr nrririiisilliiii lli"lr rnnrv II i'.l»'< nf the 'nffli'i- of 111 »BV'S AJVI> WOIIIWS flAIIMUNTH Al>l)ii>rl2i'il (ll«H-ll.iitor for IK MAIiV PlKTHOPAoMl. lilu ivlf... nn.I •Si ••IIIIIIIK nml iteniuuilK IIB:I|II-« (hn llnriMirh'KiiclliDer, Artln'r II. l,i>n HJxpert wnrkmnriBhlli. Quick Hervlco, OlTIpe Tn»PwrH*TM. CllltlSTHI'lilOll I'lMTMd.Vlir.ri, II n DRESSMAKING r-lnln of unlil i|>'eenn".l wllliln Hit OUNfl WANTI'llI—Turn yntir old f'fimx, IT'.i SliilTls Jvnmip, HprliiKlbdr lipriRaniiblo rn.dfl. KHflfnato cheer- lnf;inl, t,v h\-< li/iliinil Kti'ti'cllnn nti.l TERRIU'S iiinpllm rrn.,1 u,e il.ilo i.f , ',iil iri1i>r, mnilern rifles, fdlfittflimi. plslnlii, AI.TF.1IAT1ONS ami Hi'ii'lnr nf nil fully clvpn. inili.-r, Nii'Hiu.AS .Ki.si':i'ii IMI:- ( ( fclntlH. MrM. llnlli WcHtnn. d^li our New I.oontton I •ir H'l'V will l.n rnrnver linrr.'il ri'nm mvurdB, imwder lnirn» mid IIIIHII." Sew •'"f1">:'Ylr,ler nf Ihn Clerll nf III MAYFAIR TAUORS 11(1 111m Hi. VV<*. 2~R I1'MI Into nmll. I.Inclined enlle.lnr. will l 7 IHf XLVICK Uni t Mif IIIMI'T- i,r.,',.,. ,rl hn: nr r,'i'"\-"'iun Hi,, i*;\mn 111 iVi>lmlir »<• ^V rtliinlflltnl PnrklnK tn Uonr will ii|i|ily I l'nl'in MKiilnut tlm fnilifirrn,r.|., e/ill lit your convenience, l.lmleii Tt^Hl^K'I' f.MVft. Clerk. 2-J-lf rr.mt, Unw Ii O1KH il. nndroy. .i-,-,r.4(i. 2-io-if H.MI>.t\ Nl' Hi.- mil , h•iiiii. STIOIXAV'A V or oilier fin" plnno • LAWNMOWERS inv ..r i. r wnnli'il for Rood home. Klnle rimk- • PIANO TUNING niillniiliilMi; NIcl I'llllIC •VOTICtl » DOORS & WINDOWS .l.i- er, MKC nrlee n|e;iBO. Ilo.t 2H7, rare i l'li.ir,,|.niil». Mnry l>l>'l v.l MclNTYRE'S PIANO TUNING v.il'.., '.wi'l riii-h'l ..i.Oii-r I i.liii- 1 1 1 1 1 i,,\w\ iniwnii sum' nn !M1:HI(. liv hiM liiHnrri iril- MITM'M root, TAIII.K »vn, i" ii" "'"'I in WM.~H7HAHN REPAIRING im.i r.iiii.-v. s'i.'ii..i'1-i ^i;;:",! ,.'; ,!;" ::';,!";,".', Mi;!:!; Mint din Kiiinn rniiin. Cull Wo. 2-CVr.l.^n | 1 1... li, ii-.,iiiii,. Ili 1 ,KW livM) iV ruwMH .iiriivim ,.|,,nl IliilbllliK. I'. ." Mast llrmid Ml>"t. Cranford Piano Co. M.lio! in .!,,..|,1, I'ni.l: lll Remove Old Swlnqing Door AM> SM1W [MOWS IN STOCK vlll ,, Mini! l •'!',;l'riii,'!;i'- "'"<:'••<• •S'.'<^-' TMUlttIC mill llftlttUltlttK lM nml rlivl-l'tnillM' I' (Stlli.'S :s.lni'li l.l'.yi'le. Knpll'ili I.I-|ic I,mm >lntvi-ri, SUfileN nnd ,, t •> nl FUrcc ond replace •w'tfh Wood f rVnrlh \ve» V:. iWnt\ti*t\\ n lll .to . 1.1, IMp e.,ii»ti,r lirnlc. 1V1. We. !-n:.11. •' Jl-i Sectional Overhead, Mn I'l.'li' nto. Ill:, vlf,,, Ml ll WANTIil) — Onlf "Illli." (mliti'lied r h •il III. IrmiR nnlv>, ninut 1'e, In evellenl 11,',, i',.,'i,i"Hi f'.r n(i|ir..nil " ,l'^\i lii.'nnl. by hl« nnlnvnl nil ,1 K 1 ,| r ,?| •nllll'"l "M."i 1 ELECTRICIAN Inn nml fiilllef, Nhibnliui Jo i-nnillll.'n. lMmne We. 2--)!>T. Call WE. 2-8155 fnr,I Mft K:IIII l.'iml li'lnit nli'ni; N(i I.Mn I'li'lroii lull, 1,11 "Ten, line iie'tr Illl.'.hlvav I'!! H. HIANK PMTTIT. /tel'.'llli'e /lR«r,cll'te.i, rEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Wo. 3-!»2N piilrn. Wnll nttllnlH. lhflit MivlMirN Alloi in.v fnr I'liilnUffB, lil|r'".ff'H|irlilBll<'lil Avenue li''jr jbj| fit, (C«T, Noffh AT».) fttn, ljiunpw rcwlrprt. )>(ifir|jplln nnd !".". Klllit Ilrnail Hll'eel, .ii'Mv' IIMVN'OL'HV, '' USE LEADER CLASSIFIED HtnbllHltod 15*29 I'libncH rnjirvlrml, John Froy. Wn Went Held, ,\. ,[, Herrelnry T S.4S04-M. 2-3-lC (Mill I'lillllllnr llnnrd BRING RESULTS tiKft E-3-tC ?i?.oi a-si-u THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • i» REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • BROAD & PR««PErr"t,~,~~- Held. Suitable oIlv tv ''" »'•»

RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN ALAN JOHNSTON EDWIN O. EDWARDS SAUNDERS & COAAPANY REYNOLDS & BETZ PEARSALL llKAl.TOH IVSIBOR s FORI Realtor : Mu!tlnl« {.istlns Mcmbem CO. !i?^?L . ®*ii Rvfn lEI., Slr,r •i'rriiniHtilim.— with Ail 11 * • I'• d the effortlt-NM hf>uj>*>k4»<-t>lnfr th*> new- Members Tlit Multllilr UHtliifr r*y*lrm JHifiio liviiiK .-'t e*t hoaHfH provide. kL-it\ 'h if lm-iitffj ir li-'S a i • I, ,- \ , i,,.,!,.- ror some (jentleman If. vn the otb«*r hand, j«>u arc We»tfl>ld— Kin w«wid— Jiro tub Plain* 1« IM.1 int.-rotea in kliockliiK uin is nior* than avr-niKo ii Wll sr.li S.|,i. WYCHWOOD .. full iliuinB <:""•"•, ' •APARTMENTS-RENT fcarfetiitfr tbr tvainHCvtttl»K '" jour firs I'UI kil.lH-li and Bla»«fd |»retty rotiauc a«d >»• need rlbow Thi* t il • inrludfs In IH) the kldlieii in tiled T- • V "FARM HOUSE" COLONIAL l 11..nil The li.-ul 1." tii ROOM apartment, J90 •pare, then for ?ou. lt"« thr lime rwoni. K ,J flour, five ,,i) lir.-d and tli.. cai« to ehanjcr to » larger borne, $19,900 at c ;i new *twv* und dlsh- $35,000 .le.aeli.-d. incl'idlng heat. Why don't you cull urn and we'll 8 HOOH apartment S90 hard I" U (l!civ ptr talk It overt T|, filruom ho in • an- •\v .--iii nl:. Of course thf-re 1^ a ALL BRICK MEANS LESS UPKEEP inolufling heal ' * ° "osi fin Htrut lion In Llii- On I.IK- ul Wyi livvooil's iili'tiircsqup E. I". WILLIS, H« i-ol li Mi Kuul i.rr.i. 1'brre luv.'i lory. Thrc-L' a mple ALSO FIVE BEDROOMS vlndiliK luad.-. is IhiK cijrlit IMUIII $20,900 PARK SITE M Koetl. Av.. V.. $23,500 IK ii a rot StMir laundrj 3'..-liat)i i-olonial cr the New Knic- tin- kttctien | l US 11 and A tile watti with linirl furnilioiiM' lypi'. Tlicri' a nir l.i-ii- r A Kanivoin) lionif. Krii'k and frame f"»r v..|y iii,'.' rooinn, in.ludiiiu i.r I'licm T,, \rnnnt i infill'-; cU' split l.-vel ELKGiKT and ex V#r»' well itialotnltied white co- j. Atfu'-bfd 1 %«"•), tr nutke up the «t.-ct.nd ITulonlal. Flint llooi, IIVIIIB room ,'„;,,••' Iroklni Ki-ho I-iikf and butl? wltli lon I.. 1 »llh :t ItedrooiiiK. The lot l« rui. ts L lit hfflt. Oh *M II .- lar-Ki- |.aii<-lli'd (I, II ••rr Hi,- man ci- hall. llvil)(! JI« x J«5. WnodriMV MIUuu Kclio<>l. thr r<> » Mjiut'c fnr •II n wild liri'iilin't'. dining ruom, ni'ul- brd'ruoin nml l«v" llli-ii 1'i.ths , > i iitra Ol) xt.-iUM hcut and fully ern kHtln-11 nnd pouili-r rtioni. S,.-f- r;,lhf nt iicr ,;„ ilnph. ll Thru* oMiirra nrc retiring to fhe ii If me tied (If i.r. tin- I'm! tluor. .Mnif!'.« IO»t- l.u I'll pins i.f.urdtT li."in <.n If I'lK-d KiUlM-r nil'l. *Hd home tvoiild not for fur wnlr. d. New WiiHhltifftun Kclioul UiHT. Till' living ri»t>!l\ (wUli <-.j)«' o 'el • ! b,.,li.,,,,n... l'i l.»th»-. »H" ll»'p!;n c anil V over S" window." e. 'iii'',n n.oni- l,uiJt-ln JiariiBe, $22,750 I'lite, fl!),;>00. ini.ii(j|ir<'.« !'>' X H'. I'IUK frontas oii'cn p.-Tcli; l'"i» heal, l-rice: (23,- FOR A PROFESSIONAL PERSON I her out hr II tit' c»»ti- WYCHWOOD III'. Two cor uttacliMl (itniKv. A by ap]n hail bntyt) Ju»t favorite nt-w llstlntf' •d In tUr UntdrttH. COZY COTTAGE MILLS MALTY MANAGt)«m One of thr old Vt rKtfleHI h«ni«-« 4 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT 5 BEDROOM, 3V2 BATH 1« fn the market nnd It'a Ideal i one h«M four bfd- 618 IlU'land Ave.. w,,la,u™ for the doctor who trnnlN to com- IIM I»1UH an exim flrnt tlu'-mlliuli' kllili.il, upin «ir.ji COLONIAL - $29,000 A elite llllli- U'hitC liVIUKTilloW. jUHt Tel. we«(ll»l,| s-ajn ' bine homr and office. The present floo r room MO dealmblr ponli In hfilromi! and lialli. over ih" We.llield line In Scotch Wttt «Mii»t-n think MO hlfthb of It thf>'d fur T\. Mrr lot—well April UrM occupancy Is available mid Hour, two liirgf hclrimms Thin is not itn older )w.u.«" 1ml OIIP JMiiin" Four room* nml liath: two mnl ntuliirtl and urirpd tiath. two-i'iir altacluid R"r CAPE COO BUNGALOW with tlu- i>m\trr »c.i»f.iihiK having cur uaruKf mid now BH» he«tlns 2.J. tell, full im today. in thin lovely older home in the j::2(llift Kern by appointment. ljffii built in Il'.lti. li-'Hiitlfully f^tt- unil. .N'./ii l.ll.- «nd within walk- tenant, though they «II1 well. $13,800 1 9-HOOM fninrlnmnr 'intTTw": iiHicd on ;i IHTK' 1'"-. Llils home IIIL' cllsiimcf! lo nrVrcx. I-Vrfect for after 0:00 f.M. We. 2-3(8].^ Wilson fcrhoul dlwtrlc-t. Quiet Jtas a living mom wllh ttn-plHi-f, a Miiall family who >vl.«h to live $23,900 din in K room, modern UiKlu'ii, cconoiiiicallv. Taxes about tl^- ^(rcpt and pleasant neighbors. $1^0 SAUNDERS * COMPANY We wire JIIHI i-allici yesterday t linwder ronin ;i nd .^crecnefl i"tr«li J'rlcid at iiiily $10.8011. ON 4 ACRES lint tills modern Cape t'odder and Attractive colon 1*1 In 3 Kin at. we. on first flour. There arts •'» ben- a niuiitti. (Corner Nortk Ave.) believe: you will afe'reo Unit It In i-DoiiiH and a ImtliH on th«' t*e<'imd. l-'ttnvvnod a-7.'»»G. ld»wi,C. Thr ni«in |»nrt of Ifce kounr IN Mrs. Phonri really a "standout." There are two There IK HW B piinelh-l rerrt*»tt|Mii ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor 394 year* old, und in fact you Moii't Itmt It»iig br«*auM« Jmifa J. Hu.rola We. 2-10.12 biiilroms and 11 very nice livlny room In tin- hiisenicnl, tlic twu- c-NR rrwi* Hbou( it in ••!> Old? I I'M firlced (o MHI. r'our » room (20 x 11(4) with nine nan- 203 Kim 8l:»l« i» In pxi'flU'iil i.«.ndl- FOUR BEDROOMS «rrplaf»i. »rltvlitfiil Rural <>ot- FHANKINtACH tlon, inside nnd ouf. Liirpi- living HARRY H. MALLETT 443 W. North Ave. WE iff laim, tmi. for j ««r vUltln* rrln- TVeHtfield lucutlutiH, all. We will room vvlth 11 nri-plnco, dining roum, $11,500 Itrahar ttr**. Au4 If joa'd Hkr to krrp 115 EI.M STREET*-'WEalleU l^TM kitrhrn, liirio T-V viwin and * --'384 ROOM for young nnupfe or 2 bu! Klirum". Tim lociitlcin In Ideal f«r Jointed Tuppdny—11 nturdy, atlrac- neBB men. Private pntrance a AatrricaH Llatlaa^, lae. tulla. Junior IllEli and franklin nclioolH, tlve cttrlit room home, on Kiucliilr THE NEW HOME bath. Cnll We. 2-0983-M. V| JIIUH convcnlclli'e to tuwn. J'laeo with four bedrooniH on the $12,500-3 BEDROOMS rcvralnir.i 2nd floor Hiul 11 Ifit lluor den, (tutu- DESIGNED FOR TWO a slnio r 1 SOUTH SIDE, CRANFOID raiiai rK\. PcaraalrMll ,, .. WR.MTWRXTMM KOCH-HKIlHttOM IKIUBCS lire In madc heut. uttuclied garage. ru|titiu<), ihtJT^fn* *, thf I'ructlcnlly downtown and with a Kieat dciiiiind. Thin llxtinir in Hi'"- ounrr tvnntn a*'H«m on Nice cleiin room with kitchenpri Canton* httllt »jr an nrchltrH- H. Framkeafcacfc, Jr. FA. X-4SM EDWIN O. EDWARDS fine potent'hil f"r future huHincHH, ilexes. Man or woman. Cr, ('ij j •••rfMrrr, nho nrvrr repeated to llettr MM Jiuiiln l'Viiiiklln Hchool wun't hint |irrM(-iif huilMr. Thtn ivHl tlliH propfii ty can be held mr in- 112 El— dt. 1*3- fee trawnfrrrrdl Hullt in J»."W> on a Ilasrl H. Crowe IIIIIK. Iinnwitulntc condition. Lnrise utntii1nli.nl »Ix r«»*m f«- veHtmciit or UMcd now HH H (.'Din- •e»«ttf»lir akadpd lot, In a rkoloe «>. 1.8IU Jlvinilivingt room with 11 llrrpliu'o, dln- lunlnJ «n« hullt hj fort able home. On tlrwt floor are lllK room,' kltlli'll, |iorcli. 1'rice, BARRETT , CRAIN. INC. llenr? Went on n «|iilrt ilUK — Koho T-ak, MCMIon of MomitaliiMiric, JuM off Winifred R4war4a . . Wr. Z.IMT* IIIK roon N(rvc< In Ihr Mouth itldr hull and four rooms; second floor tlon. Attractive ruom In pthi HlllaMe Avenue. Inflaltr attention Laslae M. •«ktr . Wr. 2-2441-W Jis.r.uo. lias 3 bedrooms nnd hath; third borne for pentloman. Ken_r ih WM irvottsl to plmmlng everr a>- Ml I.T1PI.K LISTING MBMBCDS l FI I l lloor huy ono ri/om and storage and Pamornet bus terminal. laafcrl H. Klnrlalr , Wr, a-.TMlS-J j(lHHM«>ff nnd m'r tmtH, The riMHttn are In r Are, thr Rlalr H.Ckarla . . , wr.i-sors-w M. A. MERCNER space. We. 2-R328. 5 H«p*rt« arr rxpellrnt, the exterior -NOMK V.WKn und paint In 43 Elm Si. W-.tfi.ld 2-1S00 V«>r<-h> ftr«pluvr nitd nt- U fcrtck and. verr K«od> luuklnv. thin Hinallcr fi-rooin lioUBe with Jraa Hralarr . . . We. S-7»»»-M UraUor — InMiitanpe tiu-hrd wnniKc 7A' den tin llrHt jloor and heutVd sec- T T. CaaOl* . . . Wr. ,512 Kiidlr) four! tV».lh>ld J-IMO »K«- nnd nil iillllll.- . (an WANT A OMO-lCOOM-HOMlT7 .._ 2M* ond floor HUH porch would make MciHlier Hultlple I.latllta; MyHtem Rf»ldrnre Trlfphone Number* offtT HO day uccup $18,200 than Just u "furniKhpct mml un excellent lioiiio. It IIHS oil hot C K. M«»tH»ld X.TKU fl. R. H«rrr(l. Jr. ... . Wo.S-7f.aft Npivly ilccdTjKed .r'irjm, cmtm water heat unfl IM iiiHulutfd. |). jf. mil WeolHtld 2-T:iU« flnrdon V. Vrmin .... W*. S-7OS2 3 BEDROOMS AND DEN taltly furnlNlied, nlTorr Ulllliim A. ( l«rlt .... V\*.-2-74H* prlvticy, with lai-f-p (fi REYNOLDS ft BETZ TOR ai|,B. EXOnANOK, OR IIBKT. Price, $17,500.00 1 HPAI.TOR8 I».«MM>—m:Hi: IH THAT Hl\f;«- In Hollywood, Fla. Modern CHS. Vtrtjclnla, if. WlndhtiM . . W*. 3-6113 Thvy euy nothing l» perfect, hut private bath, entrain-* hall (, KvenlaiKa WW—CIOHO to town with bed- duplex houue, furnlehcdi %\2,5Q0- FOR BEST RESULTS Charlra G* Mrlerdlerck, Jr. Hfier Kt'Hlndf AI.I— No, ai."i5, you rnBe (optioiifil). Family in im «B»rr F. Hrr"«laa Hea,'pfcoae 3-IMWI room and biith on l*t lioor mid " (•room apartment end a Jalouale Me. 2-35M-J will s;iy tliis is tlic cxcoption that home in lovely iielphhnrhnnd Rlslr Hcia . . . HHe*,, 'phonphonr S-WMSWM* bedrooms and bath un L'nd. 1'jvi'ii a aorcb aach lid*. Call We. 2-3662-J USE LEADER CLASSIFIED THREE BEDROOM JiroveH Hie rule. Kvxei'ytliliiR- is RII IntJIvldiial or Intwlness 1 .. HHeiri * itokMitokMMtt . . »^a»^ . >••»•> « 2SO2-SOM »mnli Int'omv from the KuraKO Owner. 2-3-lf RANCH now or «f|UfiI to new — kltclien, fn whom lhf>fo frnhirfs and 0 Marie J. »alll**aa . Ren. >hoar 2-17M miartnu'nl. .hoatlnf? plnnt, roof, wiring, pow- rrnctlriilly nrw nne wo nnve floor mnrh homo NIIU- im older IKMIH'. Awk ua to sliaw Mailtlaje tAmUn* HT.tern HoiMft hit«ro8tlnjr 4-heclroom cent'or C. B. SMITH, JR., REALTOR ntrd In coiivrtilcni Neoteh It! 1'riL-e f 18,200. 2-fifif?4-W"after zlao P.M. ' j-lfr| Mtftel*—-F*i»vr<»«Hl—Ncotrk Plains hall rolonltil.-. In excellent loca- 1*1 li I IIM liit'atliin. lilvlntr KtlM tion B. voiwenitnL to wchoola und room 1-1 x '21. I.nrice >IC"|O, sunny, coiufurtnlilp roni 1'mlly lnciitpil, f"r !»UKiiiPs> .._ PICTURESQUE BARN RED LEE K. WARING $24,900-5 BEDROOM5 or tcitflHT. <';ill Wo. 2-71M-I :t.%, — OS \ i>oVKt,Y winding CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL mitf, outlier lenyltiic for even in RN. HoffrctK-cN exchanged wooded Ktreia in Wychwood IH this Br«lt»r Innuror Ollfornfn. There in nothing on our hooks to 4 IH'tlroom, . 2 Until, cciHcr hull enuniure with this. Klv« bedroums, CHARLES C. BAAKE Colonial with Itii-gt' UvinK room, Oualltr built Biiiona- Mlmilnr Hnr hninrit, thin n4lra«tlv« Firm at, $15,600.00 .t hath.s on the suennd floor; pnw- off cif which In ii Mocludfd ixirr.li Colonial la Mure to alrnMr thr mont dtiMTlinliintitta; hn»e- ATTRACTIVE RANCH dnr room, study, xnnruom, inodorn Rtgltor uvi'tiiuiUiriK pretty Kroundn. Ciinie MrrkiT. 'I'hrrv miiplr bcdroiimM, KlnmortniM tllrn Ituth ivlth T\v» yp»r nlrl bciiuty. Three ox. kittiion, lat'f^n UVIUK r»um, din- • RE At ESTATE WNTDj room In )>HKt'iiiL-nt und 2-t*nr at- tuk and mill I ahonrrt InrKr >»rll-i.roi.orllonril llvlna: roum ctWaiit b fed ruom», modern biitli, 1 ni«» 1lr»BliH-r, »«r«>-«l»c dlnliiK room, dHI|t»«'"' Itllc'Krii luff room, ncrpfticd pt>rch on the 15.KM— CHAItMIXr. Ill NiiAI.OU , tached tfiiniBO. nUh rnlfnlr «PHI-. iilf« UvinK room, science lUt^hcn- GRAY J. WHITE flifst floor; double Rui-age; oil- IX'PKHRKTKH In I'lislnc 3 c well «HuHtffl In JcfTerwon School I rail«firrid nnnrr hn> nrli'rd for lininrillnli- unlr III (llntrttc. i-cMiililuuUon. UUH heat, nlu- , vapor heat. Wilson Schoq.1. riinm hutiNK In Vi'mtili'W. HIvrL dl»trlt-t, PhiatiM- wtilln, full hnne' inltuim nVorni w 1 n d o w H ami FANWOOD COLONIAL ment and tlit* ninny extnt fentiirt'H THOMAS O. YOUNG, lUaltor ("(i-r-oijH, imtlo. Ttixrs only JliTO, tk'lllara. Wrlli- liux 31!, i-nn-\1| tog-ether with the ext-t'Ilent cure 2OO North 4vr. We. 2-118S! Over 8,000 «n 11 it re feet of prop- f.rtK'UlUN Hllll M]tlU'loil*l, Ili-lil Lender. the entire property 1MM heen give J. C. D«r.h, A««ocla«e, We. 3-A3M crtV. (^Utfni'nlrt Ixmml owner or- crlnp nml vlenn, In the HARRY H. MALLETT Alember M«H*plf MM lit* 8rnt r tli« yutuiK oui'»). I'rofrNNlflinll' Iliillilliifr Evening* HI Cahtral Av«. W«. 2-1100 lwi-Rc mwlern kilrlien. Atlnchcil wife, ileNlrn nf r«-ntlnar in Three bttdrtinnix, two colored tiled Kn. 2-Ti.K-l, We, 2- KIH-IKC, HututitntU' hriit. Ivincl Oil* P, Or«l We. 3-7iail we.z-auo waMuan batliK, Mta i| shower. Wonderful School ta'ctlon. MU.UOO. roraella KIIUI1 . . . We. 2-IMDft-M Realdeatlal t'lonet capaL'tty. (Ug TPHT yard, rr WrHlltrhl Hoard Loalse M. n»ke .... We. S-15.13 luiaalrial — ODataierelal film hfut, attHfhcd enrnij:p. will 6:00 P.M.: Mcmktn MnHlvIe Lhlli>| ST»(M" dccoriitc to purchanfir'n tnst* Con- MOUNTAINSIDE venient* Westtleld locution. ff2S,000. IIOUMti. GUY D. MULFORD JiiHt llHtcrl—JS1.800. The first floor liilftflild orr vkliiliy._«"vlcliilty.. S li, t-™»l PETER A. DUGHI, Realtor of thin luren bnnjinlow type homo 1 Raahor coiitiiin.s it t-TN^O living room with or phone Cr. t't-1^ -. S14 KH.t Broad Street 11 rep luce, din i up room, modern Maltlalr Matlaa Mrmhrr LEE K. WARING kin-hen, t'wo hodroomw and bath 'rn,\\si'-Knni-:i> siu'U on ?«•< partmont ninniiKiT unil f» "?| WALTER KOSTER'S IS !•:. Brnitd Si. Wcatflrld 2-7IO3 on flr^t floor, nnd two lurKor bed- llflt SPLIT LEVEL room* n nd h.uh on cei'ond tloor, Hire 3 bedrnom •'i™l* B'Il 240 North Avanua (opp. R.R. Station) , Multiple UuUng iHt-mbcr v Knrlo^fd hrcczcwHy, attiu-hcd ea- period 30-fin a»y». '» v,nij SELECTED OUTSTANDING VALUES Ill'll.T IN lOSIl AND EXCEL.I.BNTI.T rag-e, over iQOxltiO lot. wcKtiicid, KcoK'ii i"i»'"». \i",m W». 2-3221 SINCLAIR PUCE DBL'ClIIATBll. NOTHINO HAS J TO BK I1ONK TO THIS BEAlrTl- Write Uox 3WI, «"> "' l Nk'ply improyed four bedroom SCOTCH PLAINS I'H-L HOMId HBl'-OItU YOU XIOVK 1 IN HOMES older home. -3 foot living room I.N. I.NCLUDICI) IN T1IM HAIJH There in plenty of jjpjiee for lovrlv rJXTI.B.MA.X df.'l," "",.1 • $15,950. • with (lr I'r (I-room hoitip avnllahlr 1-lzerllent jtrr—wttr ct>nmtructton\ planter «»tlii und ho»o- ni^ porcli it* scivt'iicd and KlnMtcd. J'-IHST L.EVI5L. HAH A l.ARCiC room i^ i:,x2i with Jircpliu-c, full for Imtticdfatr oei-upniify In the lierfefl nrlghliorhnndi ldrnl mrnt fcnmtroomi the *'nl I-one-Boor" i»lnn I* a drrnmi Oil hot water licnt. Only $1$,,*00. "I." KHATtlU LIVING HOOM ASH din tug room, pine panelh-d den for vflprun with dirge fumHy muklnir f80 a tvf<*k or hettert 1S3.' tlvt»tc rftnWi cleverly deMlyned dlnlnic room, npotlrHM DINI.NII IIOO.M AM) MODKRX lm-Rc niodorn kiti-ticn with hreak- April l»t. Oood nol|tliborli»«:- |Ini) one peBiiy modern kltchrn, 11 Ned room* and tiled bath. Tdim WXL. KITrilBN. TIIKRE ARC TllltlillO inM spiiLr, three pood-sized bed- lniH line. Adult woman. TtL for any redevorntloii "'wide or nutt move rlK^t lilt nearby ure I^oeatton In one of oor nice*!—prrfc-vt for a family of LAWRENCE AVENUE BBDROOMf AND in. BATHS ON rooms and two tiled biifliH. Full MW-R. MchoolKt »ho|iphifr i*nd' tniiiK|t»r(fi(Ioiit hnn 3 hrdronniH, larce two or three. THE WEOn.ND Ll.;Vi:L. TIIBIIB IS hHScnipnt, IliierHtone patio, oil hont kllftt^ii und dining; ruom «nd nran*nruund porch. Tim $29,500 A Ul'inilEATlON ROOM AND ir r only *1-I6. 1011 Eiira nKSPOXsiifLI: (am"y i . r; llciiutlful tradllioiiiil center hall LAUNintv noo.v n.i:.s A I.AIUIH s\v )e-urK uUtt thU 1H n Ituyi it hnn n ftilt bnwr- — oil hent — attaehed Mjiiriifce — taxcn *ai!l. TrunMfcrred Twu-rar Kiiruiri!. A niro llnd In llHtlnpM we have to show you Cull l.rm-r 1., llnrfljcnn M>. ^-7*MI nirnt. nttiM'liei! Kftrnici' nml InrKe CXIMIIIHIOII nttUf ticpdw •iime r Irtim It ucb AVp. J!-2£0*] redn'orntloti) home Id nil for n Hi-ttlril fninlly, IIIIH i'huli'0 mul convenient loca- us mid wo Avlll endeiivor Vo Kettle tion. your hnuslnn noedn. WOODED 917,.%0O—MOI;ATA1NHIIH>—-Alnm*t neir rnnrh nltuntril In Ihf hrtirt -AT HONEYMOON HEAVEN • WE. 2-402O WE. 2-0107 SETTING of lh^ bnrotiKhl hnn :t ItirKf >>iMlrirnniNt phie lnuirlled kltt-hrn Mith linfrt-ln ii|>|>llnini'ftt n N|inrI(tUN IIVIIIK ruiim with s»»tl THOMAS H. JUDSON, JR. NIXF dlnhiK nrrnt HUH n rfcrenllon room In IIIIHIMIICIK with hut or retirement retrrnt. I'lcket fence enehmed jnrd, roomy In the evening callt Ttm lvlll llli" II10 slati'lv trcp trutrr hnit mid iittnrlii'd jriirnitet frood ^il/.t* lot. enniifth for your Ktirden. 'l hrdrunntn pliiH an uiiiirtunl Realtor •>!'].%. *-' lUlnic rtMtiii with tirrplnrr, Neimrute- illnlitK mmu, Teter A. IluRhi We. I-2IKIS Kiirroiiiidlnir il.l« Klom- und frinn t-olm,lnl lnvnti-d In l.opulur Miip MOISTMVSIIH'—A running lirunk winding nrnmtd lull modern ivork-eiinj kitchen mid 11 jranir room In the bn«r- l MtilllplMtillpee I.lNtlninic S3NInf.y rnn«-h K«'N(I«II on n nirnt NVCii climplctcd. 9^f,mH). Don't IUUM H t Mirlh ,\\r.. \V. Wr."£.111711 I 11 l.-,,m.». I..-.,,:,- viMlDuk. In hill I linn '£ iitlrtn-Hvp tlrepliiiTM, hiiNrlfoiiril hut unlrr heat, rl Tn> lur— K PETER A. DUGHI, Realtor ''""•'' IIVIIIK riiimi vvllll Hri'lilHci KrenHi doort oiienlitj? out l« rc-nr or Knrdfii. lilrnl Tor nny Hi-Hi ICntntr unit lnaiimm-e I IIIHK mom, kHcl,,.,,. i,,viilor) NEED SOME HELP? fuinllj. Ol'KAV (illOVH — All yenr 11-rnom Malllnlr LlnthiK Mjatrra Member {.liidKi.il mm MTu.ncil imrt-li. Thr,. ANDREW HA YE - REALTOR home, purtly furnlwlieil, 8 beil- I Hi' bi.drmiins nml niimTv nn "11 M»VN.MNS1I)F,—MmoMt fill brick U Ihin flinrmhtR ,1-hrd- room.", iticnl locution for mnnmiT lli'i'r. Tlli'd litilli. I'lMiipli'ti"" in KlK'NtN. IletwoiMi bniirilwulk and room hump with '2-t'nr ifiiriiRr Hitunttsl nil' \cu Provldrnre CHOICE COUNTRY HOMES .-.•r,','ii«. on .,U;im hcut. AltiH'lH' liuilltol'liuu. Two iion-hPH. c.oort FOR BEST RESULTS v Nlr ltd.i htiit t\ full liiiHrinetit ullh hot wntrr heut, nil planter condition; reiiMOimble. Tel. AVy. a- li'.i'-!"»','' n "'V '• " ''"I'Ti'.s. ITk' •Aniltt. lurKP ltvlttK nml dining room. »lt,S«u—roHMlTKH'S C'Or.VTIIV COTTAKH nllh n Kimthrrn alopp, 8919-11. l!-SI-2t USE LEADER CLASSIFIED I NTMVMINI'—Four hedroonm. '2. hntlin, n ^-onr jcurnKr, ,*1 minute nalk lo atnrrM. fK'honl, flppnf. 1.10 font frimt lot, l«H*tl hr<'c»e tliU lUltetlroitm ;l«*tn, HrrpUn'r, tMKikt'nttrM knotty pine klti'hrn. '2 hrdrortinN, Wrntnp|.l llulllvl III V" Colonial Cnnr ('nil liontfl IMIH II Itfliutirul fml) tree nrchnrtl. Ulril Imtb nntl poiMlpr room mi iMt flnort '2 hpflrnonm, tllril pi'linnlf, lire no prohlfin. Out nil Itnllmnd MHHlori Itt minute* llllth on ^nil llotir. .\ttni'h(>il ilmihlr- KnrtiKr. l-'ull tmnrntcnt, REALTORS llrlve. hilt unlrr ItrMt. MIU titirtlfii pltit llnilh:i.l:l) tll.ll 1'AIIMIKMMM lllul. c.n n Mil. lovrlr We. 2-1190 -0002 itmkrM fliU MlilH-lt^pl II iM-rfi-cl lumir for a Iliriti- rmiillr I him uooillmid. \rril« n lnr«<- (nmtl,. 5 mlimtrx rlilr from IMnln. INSURANCE 'iVj lilltlm, Itnott?- plilp rrrrrlUlt.u rimiii, rnrloNril |i»rcli, 11 llrld. I'rlvncyi pttol fiu. Tn\i'« *l II. You'll lovn this imnKUlow nil formii nf placed In n country m-Ulne Who WJtnt nillet mid prlvney • milM.MHIIIi:—IIIKII on II Him run nirrlnoklnK Vi-u Vnrk —llr»l"rnl nnd III :MOI>I: l.nil tnrinI,„.!«,•. Thr. klt<.|ii-i>- Just over Woxttk-ld hnuiul- INSURANCE CIO, till- Atllllllll' lllirhlllllllH nnd Hllltrn lalillid la 11,1. lu,u- dlulliK llrrn I n iilrtiirr . . . old licitniM t.\ii«iMtMl, hnicr ttiitfh .'iry. A picture, tn K'holtl III I'unutry hut tioC too fur rl«UH riimtillnu rtmi'li Ilium' m\niHt li;' 11 Imlldfr. lvhi-llirr iiiur •urn nrrplni »> I Imnrlllnir. hulll-ln iliplMinriln. IInM mini. ivhcli the fdirnhber^v burnta from \V>M|II,.|,1: tlilx euiiloin MI B. B10.0 gt, Wa. J-11011 rrn kllrhrn Inlo lilnrnn—n Kiirilnicr'K do- fnnillr IM Ilirur nr Miiinll. II linn lilt* NIIIIIT. It IIIIN I NIIIII'IKIIH intrlllnirni, Thrrmo Ht,,l,,l.-. «(,•,-! ,imr nml 1 hullt I mo colonial orfer.s S-3-tf iK'drnmiiN mill iillllly riioni nil ,, r (lour vilth tin IM, l,,»,il hulll-l , pl.lurp r >iln,l,,i.,, ^l-rii,n li\ln||c rtMiin, a nrr- lklit. Flvo llr.il lloov rooms, »IN VESTMENT ADW 1 l'"i-ch, ^iii-iiKc, Houlhcrn ex- llin'nt or ivorUinuiiBlilp, ,lm. linrvh. n l.«liil workrd «rrnlnrr 111 llvlnic ronln mill biiDrnirilt plnrrn, |u»\iilcr mom. iTmiTll flour I lirilrooniNfl . uhlth fl , pnMire lerrnc*'. Mxpiin.^lon plnj rimni, n illnlnK r iirrfnl for lnrK(. Katliirlluca. « Ifh tllril bulb, nboxrr. In IIIIIIIIIIMI HI till tliln . . . n .'l-rniiiii. tcrliil. iirchllectllrc. Tnclieil Ilir Itiipt'i-lloii nt II »uk*H nrrn, yon Mill IM* iitiinr.t'd ullh tin* I.IIIL niinrliiu'iil, r.nllnu. Sllilm nil. urn iniiprr i.li.ml.lu.- Beeond llnor; exeellent bullil- nway l» tlio WnlrliuiiK lillK REAL ESTATE-RENT* mniij punli-liiitdiii iMlm(«. (iriuimlH nrr ililiHtniilliillv inrirM er low IIIXI'.H nml unlteen; tt |||.», It I,,,* n i'.,.nr iriiriier mill tri'r«. S iii'rrM, S kutliK. I'rlce very rrn-niiinlilr. B iihHiiliin. Hi'i'liiHion. VorK'.itlUi 1 Htl.SW— IMIHNt>MI-.M>\—« rrnt ii.mlrrn M.,,. .I, 1,,,,,., ,.,, SH n.rr^— In ile^li.-ii, It Kl\en eoiuplelo Tluit'K rlislit. f "",., liilrn-,1 ii ml II bum for.'l lii.r».«. Mli,.l.,,l i,, BUNGALOW |1P |,,lr,,, „ Hlllr l-r,,,,,.i, HrM llonr IIVIIIK If iii'cfled, Offle« oppn NuiidajrN bath apart I. Iluln .lu,IN,,« nil , |,. nml atom-. I.IUIIK ?••'•"' "lor or town, niily ;t t,,ic,. »i""i< ','";,„S^JSl r k hut' htm lienuliriilly HnlNhed r,.,,m lll«-«. nri|il,,,r, T f wlmliit . lllnli.K riinni. Moilrrn t>w yefiiH old. JIIM rlKlit for yiiur BPiMH'Hy "' (ll,ii«rf"",.l kllihru ivllh IIIIIIIIK llrrn, Illliliilr). 1" Inritr Ili-ilriiniim, tllril yoiiiiK KIIIWIIIB riiiilllv. I"'lv« liodlVtdnaM und hath on Hec- Im yemr E"lil"',,„ Y,,rpfM l!r«l ilrmr riioiiiB, iniili, livu olnl Hour. For purlloiiliirn, • OFFICES FOR RENT • WALTER KOSTER "• "•"•• "- '• "• Ilililllliillill HM'iilliI Hour lied- L en I] UN II lit) ivi' A\iuild he ro.'inv: Mlllnll.-il l.HNenieiit. SMAI.T, oi'l'lra fur rent, now IIUIM tilml t" cluuv It tt» you. !:;:i'/;:,.: rsz, %| H:s.."?1 | PEMBROOK ROAD AND ROUTE 22 t Unit. l,.-l in" '"• 'i '.ni-J"1 1 ANDREW HA YE 'vi^liiiVi'm" "'o ''""'"'"•''• lirlvni, ...... 1 . 1,. JI mi i' • Mountolnslcla A\ I'. 2..VISS. .,,., WestflolrJ 2-5800 YOUR COUNTRY REALTOR DIETZ-JOHNSON AGENCY s F. I, fart, Mulllidi- I.I.IIHK .llrnihrrn IMIC'I'IHr.S fifflri', Ifo M. llriiiiil SI A. 2-nflll. WI5. 2. <;i;onr;K nil. * MOMV'r/ii.'v AVK. riNi! n, .IOIIMIO.N. we. 2-nooa IH I.I'll K. TIIIOT/, Wr. a-t IV.r IOIICIM Av.'. Avnllut.1,, r,,r |,n TUL, MILUNUTON T-Ooat UUUIB U. 1LCILL11. UbMl. tt-ttlOS D13A_\ JOU.NSO.V, JI1., We. null. Coll We. 3-1601, J-a-V USE LEADER

! or L ^JHTE WESTFTELD (N..T.) LEADED, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 FOR SALE HELP WANTED - LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Guild Welcomes FEMALE l»« BMC Mull c N.,f. ,• r- hi Platers — Silversmiths V\ Pifi'V y. PLA1NFIELD PLATING CO. i II 1 M I K \ Former Members i M<».\ t H.Jri. U * MiU: fiUIti V.ur I»O« KK"1* \

Sterling Silvtr Tea and Ceffee I FA\'WtX>D-Mr.v F. K. Gun- Service : thi-i ht\d Mn. Marvi/i K. Allen, ; 1 fit. Pliilnfiilil PI, (1-4210 ; house Monday. fti. '2'J, Bsutid »r««»k. Ktlltilt fi HELP WANTED - JANIO V ,1liS'ES, i Mrs, A. li. BITnirig-ton presid- MALE run 11 Clerk. Lai ivp pUins \V(jre ma tic for a BEFORE YOU BUY . oitmv — ~" «.ilrt flnesv and largest BO- \ci-: iu»\ >i\(; card party !u he hold May 2 in the )»%-4-Hiif£'Mt(> (lie fK>MNll»iU«U-M of Mtf \ I<:MK vr *>!•• si'.r- 1 UNPAINTEO FURNITURE NT. *| \ 14 us parish IIOUM . Mrs. Fwd P. Hus- AMI Mii:mi w H'I'IIKKT, rni: ton and -Mis. B. C. Piu-hen were for oc'iuuniy. beauty, versatility. tl'|-H(II-l(Itlll|\ III TH1-, M«%- We han- the imipt lonjijU-te lin« nanuni oothairifii'ii. Mrs. Harold of uiiy Hlure in New Jt-iHtjy. 'I'm: isst \\ci', or IVaret* was named tiekot thair- A NTH II* tTION \«(|^ I''UH fill': UNPAINTED FURNITURE CO. :irv ^Mli, 'IMMh(. O iv.au," HELP WANTED - Till*- 4i»: 'ii.-:M'i| ami .iiluiili-a t-Ylii-Uiir> i 1 .r Ui.-. j^vls.-d Mrs. (iforg-f K. Pierce arid Mrs. 4*1 W. J'^run< St. PrH dellvrry M. h. J&fUson will attend u meet- Tel. PI. 4-NH Hnndl-t.1a.irer MALE OR FEMALE : antl Mi']ipl' - ing: Monday «t ttuj chaee Eju^co- KVI'KHII'.NrKll ili-.J, liowticr, ilit'd will) I."! l 4VKMU pul CJnmh, Pltiinf'ield, of thy , usedB , &all clean- Suti- •—^p« ind ru*rs, » e«, " v>^»»- EXTRA LOW PRICE Writ* i-untUh'tithtny to Uux ;:«i, VuitO] CoiHultatiun Service. Tliey |B i-iirc Wt-sltlekl 7,p;tJ HlA- Mt'iuUcirt will participate in ft evening until f. 4 tenij>tln& combinations upj>i'uxitnutt.'ly VI )unelous aolld Ilavoi a cuvporatL* communion (o be lu'ld i Jii ••_•; i t *.!•'. IT KrilTHIOK at 9'.HO a.m. Wvilru^day in the 1 niinrt (2 pint bricks) 5» spcmi, niinivwri: \o. INI eh inch, under tho auspices of the 16 dill', ltriclis ty t-liitowe ^ tmitiwMi: i>ito\l!)i\i; ru» • EMPLOY. WANTED UK IT FrHTMICll TIIK miMii>M:>u:\r int.1 * HV.V. Evening (iulld. Bi-oukfast wilt be ;i I tht» dcPil uf ''"ii vpyftncf* 'VUiS OK l()O|.|lli;l<: S'l'HKMT LIPPY'S STATIONERr ATTBSTIOJi home owners! Do you contain the f'*l](j\vins «l«rl seek advice or help In butldtng, l until ihi "Kn building or strtu*lurt» JJJOIH of $250 was reported from Mil » fvtry uiKht but M alterations, repairs? Highly ex- witli ini TJOi» I I'tiOMtuion su: ton MI*IHI'O.WK AVI> CO. ilnr r Im he erected upon or moved > 1 ISM - a penny sale held Friday by the perienced rarcenter necks pan l then- m pipmiNCH prior to January 1, 1 suit*, 21. in:.:* HIM) c.^ A\t:H (>*•' HON'lJ A\ 1'H 1|»,%'1'IO\ •IK HrtBll?"" 8-3-tf lime work. Call We. 2-3390-W. miles* inn] until tho lihuiw of such AU:\" TO MKt'Vr sK'll AI'I'ltD- Evening (luild. 2-3-lf Knit-ri- &. vroonuw sto Town CoiindJ."' ., ft> ho enM-fod 1'UIATION. 2-3-U fe'rade, at U i»rlce of HtsirK. H:ir- . Hurl it ml"lUert .liilie 14, t!»r.4. Plans were announced by Mrs. afit windows, AsMorted Mixes from MATt'KG woman would like baby T!H' rt»}M>rjN i))ji)vf rc)'t*n-*'(l t« art* hat nt)i>n i .•«t-i|»t f said nui en thHrcmi, ;IMI1 (lieir Richard M. Lea for the World f 1% x 48 in 40 x Mi. pt- tutw mi til.' in rhe iiffln* "f lltp Town l Hie Dieniises i gux Ntjfi'e, pi'oil looking', vKt't'iU »V Ing., Call We. J-51B1-M after 8:00 )iicc by tln> Town f W«*Mfi(>lcl, HIP Day of Prayer service to be held tux i"i»ll«'r-inr n»> coiid U ion, ?li<; l>!nj- gym, t'Xtrsi PMP.MI 2-J-U and is hereby ,i- •• , -•«">•"•"••• Supirlor Court «f %•* in the Methodist Chuivh at 10:30 h^iivy 2" tuimlar nt »n-t all over, ( imiM-crj DHIsf NdTlcv' is iu'wliy Kheil thai tbi» (i-l)lay wilh «U)-.scuotfl-, $2'J. 1V|. (;AHIIICNI\(I, light trucking clean is i'wnVnn snU\ lot. 1110 IT M'llTIIKU In Ion rounty CniHi.iE vvill »i«'«.\ in ibv ('.niiull a.m. tomorrow. J> We. L'-GTiOS-W. 2-24- t cellars find atlloH, arid oa I Jobs. ?)?•? IT FVHTJIKl I'liiiinbcr, 4 2Ti K.isi JJj-"mJ SI reel. Following1 the meeting" member? Call We. 2-2732-M. 2-S-tf int milil title f-l.i«e nnd unmey Kl/LTOTT HrilJilCMK. INC., a cor- AVcstfU'Ul. New .loist'v, nn Monday Jld wlihin sixty (GO; u»y« from T NPW JerHi'y, 1'lii 111 I f fY, vs. iM'-niau, AliU'cli 14th 'in™, i,i ulifh't worked to prepare a dinner to be 5T0HK BOUNDW KIO, experiecedexperienced, altaltere - LAN1HJ, SIHKII', et'uls., J>tt- orl«ck ii»n- Club of the church. "^ print from •T.»S centlj- keeii added (17 uur JiJfKe NOTlt'K 'I'O C (MVI1- AOTTON .Tl'nrJMKN'T FOP tlcjrin intiHt he in WiltlnM mid muwt t ulsDlay of g\Hn—A lovely Caster WIATHERSTRIPPINC TO _., IIIIP of KAUA. .1. IllON'UICKS, NAM0 (JK PltlCMlSJOS bo liled wild the Town clwi-k nt or S..t, in a illoiee silver liolder—Cut ni&RNHAUD NOLTE, d By Mrtun of tbn^ almv-sttitea hftfort* tli#» tJinc rjf «nUl mcptltiE. • «••"• UlaSK Howl ul' godd size with l>uurn anil Wllillotva I sb'.vll «K.I>OSI> for snip by jjubiio • LEGAL NOTICES • Save u|ll ttoo mT>% mi lit'llt Illllil l*urs\uuU to the order t,f JANK F. JOXKS, Biunninfr silver edffe—A pair uf 1'iu-suant to the order of CHARLES A. Court HOUKP, In tho Ftiulit- 1 City uf rcilff:tbft1h, N. J., on AVPJUPH- MITIIi: 'I'U < ItClllI'dHH MOT AT ORIU'8 silver top Wine JugH. a-s-tf A. OTTO. JR., Surrogate of the (,'uuhty of rnion. nmli on tin- County of Vnion, iwade on the fourth piBitt<'<'i!th day uf FttbriKwy A.D., aay, tlie iUh day i>f March, AM-, Ksute ot RUUOJ.1'11 J. HA1IN, de- -rtUAgy to look smart in aimpje- day of February A. D., lurid, upon tOd^, nt two i/.-liM'lc In fixe after- .VOTK1! TO CRKIHTOHH CQttBI'd. ' MRS. MARJORIE MIUEN CONVERT AND LENGTHEN the aMilieation of tlm undersigned, tint\(*Viilt!.x\i'(l, t\s 1*'XIM' 11 tor "f the tiooti of naiu 'liiy ICnlntli of AIJA.M TKIOI- Pursuant to the order of CIIARLKs our o IIO2 VH>»l Hre«J Slree( your garage by Installing uiudern cslatt' ol stiid dvcfiiHcO, m»tifie 1^ I'rcniisfls situalft, lyinp nnd l)e- A. OTTO, .IK., Surrogatfi of tba ffijln. *e "election »jMj »* t MAN, ileci'u^t'tl. tRntrsntie i>n R)in« i> St.) lirlstol Ovevluiad Dimrs. Phone clecpaspti, notice Is bpreby srlvaii to hnrcby Riven to tli^ ortMlitoi-H of in« In tliR Towtirthlpi* »f Westfleltl J'ursuont tu thrurder of O County of Cnlo-n, hnadu OD the foultli W, S-lUKi We. 2-81fiB. 2-3-tT the oroditoia of Bait) deoppned to {i> oRhlbil to I nnd Kan wood, Union (.".'ounty. Stote A. OTTO, Jit., tfurroBUte. "I llic day of Feliruai y A.O., 1U",G, UIMlfl exlUUll to Ihc subsrHber Under oatJj r mr sub- of W\v .iprscy: i.'i'Uiity of Uuiun, mad« the upiHlDtttloa of the iiluUuritRned, IOIIiJ AGK woman wUlien f>fthy or ufi'lrnintion Vlielr claims and de- riialinH and deundw Hl^rN'(j all' those crriain Inis l]Ulh du. y ..r. 1V. l A.D., an Kxeeu(r(v of th*> n«tat*i rrf HUld Hitting. RefertMU'ea; own UunHpor- mauds ugo hist the ftsftite of said tlio estate t'f paid dtiecustHt wltliln known and tte.PlRtistted us I.ota Nns. 1 !*•<;/, "IJOII thh e utJitHciilltin ot" thedeceased, notice In hereliy ntven to ft conSRTlKB, indla tation. We, 2--lO;!7-R.. S-l O-St i1c(!f!ifiod w n lit 11 pix months frf)tn «ix- inontliK frvm ttic Uato of nuht 10, 11, 12, tK, 14 t^, tfi. 17 ami 18UIHllTSiRIKil], IIM lOVCCUUH- Ut UHIli' e i-ieilltor.s or Haiti afti:t;uned to SHOUT WAVK receiver, wllh stand- HIP (Itito of salt! oirtcr, or thfty will hi Hlork I. liU'luMve. whirl) saifl 9 exhibit tn the .suhRrrlher under oattl iTillr itAtm.i supports. Over JO b*> forevor barrrd from i>n>srrrHl)iK' iit*i1«*r, or llir>y will bf> forever bnrrtvl If/Is urr> shown «ii ^ fort a in msu* r affirmation ttieir elahu« and ite- ni'tl iJioadi'iiMl band, lialliorafterH M'OMA\ wislit'M to take in ironing* from proKi'i-utlriE or rooovoritig tho ln>r(?l>y giVf^li tit (lie iM-eiiUoi-H of mUi niwdel S-.'!X, $2.'t. t.Jill after C.'tlu nr rccMvevhig the Banie again ut tlie nntltlix! "Mup of Wp»tfield Mnnnr tn 1 1 :ian(ln HHiiliiBt the osfate of an 14 In her own home. We, y-CllO. snitw Hgiilnst tint vuhsiTibfV. (hit ) used to exhibit lu the Rulmuriln !- P.M., We. 2-1450-11. HlT2 Bubscrlbprs. 1 Wesl'di'l't JI i\(\ I'Viiffnml, N'ow .T^r-tirnt'T i/at li nr iiiriruiutlon thcli- leoenseil ivllhlii »|y miintliH from ' ml, HOT. RANK Mary Nnltp, Hetty Van NpBt, Subuiimti Trust' cjompany, flfy. J!»fM, II. f. V«n Mmhwrph, O.K.," Ihe d.ile nf dnld onler. or they will lit W»t Prom St., Pl«(«««l« tf \Vcstl\eM, N. J. chilniH ami (It'jiuiiidH uKulnst the CUMM.I-; exp(M'ieiid, would like find nernhard f$olt<\ Jr., and filed In tlm oCiicv. of the Clerk pnlnlB «f Kiilil (lei'i'iiHf.l vvltutn RIK Lie forever harreit from proflecutlng hmiM-uork, live fa. Call uft KuliHrrllxir. We S-0S1S. 8-S-tf BETZ PARAKEET FARM olYlep, evfiilnys or weekends. Will 2-10--U FCPP t8.0(l 2-24-41 Fros $0.00 t Tlio National fit.iie Bunk lldin 11. T.evln, Atly., VOUHK healthy jmrakeelK, $l.fl." Vir.k up inn! dt-fiv*')'. W'rito \iox. L'-10-U Feex 517.64 of Ni'wurjc, Keu'Mi k, N..K, S4 f'omiiipi-i-,' St., Cued anil rebuilt. Guar- iind up; breeiler greeiis. $2.r>0; lOxinufor. Newark, N, J. terf Uf> and up. blues, V.I.st); dirome ruses, J.1.!ir> HPPII. Hnyiiiililn, Smith £-10-41 Pees $9.00 BOWOTS APPLIANCE* vfjs: need and KUjipliei.-. Opctl ,'fl) (Uiy Wi)>l,\\ wish,- nrjt. We. ]>. & KriuniT,' Atl>-n., 7 duvH per vvPek. Otn)(i. S10 llrnuil SL., nms ri)i\TV I'oriiT <« A« Wf«l, WKtllli LAW 1IIV1S11>\ Vtlil WlU Ni-wnrli, .\. .). <;IHI- wuuUI lllio (ISIV'K iu-k*ll> 2- 2-2-1-41 IVfs $8.00 l'l''.lll>I.i':s HANK & TUI'ST COM- i! Ale. We. 2-2TIKI ANY, \Vr.HTI''IKI.I). SE1V .11011- »-24-2t 40l>? after li:llf) ]'.M. « SERVICES YOU NEED » 11Y, H New .liT-;>-y roi ]ioratloli. L PUO1MISAI. I-'UII II HMNIIIMi Trustee of tbe May M. l't'urHau ATTESTIOS CKRAMIIITfl WOMAN wuiild 1JKI> hiibv-t-iUHmr In l"ni'(*HKI> .STO.M'l AMI Ytstt . 2- Trust, I'hiliilllT, our greenwaro Hi-keH. See our new USED CARS 27 SO • REPAIRS • ROOFING • MOVING-TRUCKING SBAhUl) 1'HOI'o.iAlis wli'l I18 re- RecM uuclerglazy imint—6 dltfer- i-Blvi-il b.v DIP foiimll of tlin Town i:i,l»i:itl V Invnlhl huly ran rpi-tMvf I.IN'U KINll, Vlltl'.IMA K tnt color* (tl'esn colors havo GITTTKIIS CMCANRO, repaired and COHHTNIOY'S KXPllRBS __ Trucking uV Wcslfli'lil ill HIM Mnnli'lpal Ilullil. I--.AU1.1-'. I'. IMKUKON, l'AIII^ >'. in«ki o( darker color dlntrlbuted IMS lltICK Super, Knnd runnlne mi j**ihi}? »'irc in » coin for tab ]< UPHOLSTERY Inij, 42F, HaHt lii-D.'iil Hlii'iM, Wi-.it- niroufhouU. Anytime after 4;0O urilor. $2J0. Call Fanwood 2-5740. honitj. V.n\\ We. 2-r,ti7ii-.I. replaced. Roofs repaired. General Riul moving. Smnll Jobs nollrltetl I'll'.HKdS', WILLIAM IIAHOI.I.) KN- carpentry. Alterations, J. Leigh Trips to Bhore. Tel. Wls, s-3004 ill>iil, Snv .Icrsi'r. mi Muiiilny i'Vi'- II I'll,nt':lli',l-1H, IIHUVUUIHUY R'ul nn In tha aftPrnnnn and nil ((ay Knt- 2-10-1t FURNITURE REPAIRS uliiB, Ki'lirunry SS. I'.lDr,. :il s ii'cloi-1.- WOMAN' wouW, ]lkp l,l( — Woman wtfO repairing. Leaders and griitfara Now loading liounebolil goods to tro- of tin' t-'.wtatc ,,f Anna J. Yiiune IffltM, 'he 38 short, excellent jiiUM (Inn1 worlt S»t nrtinys new and repaired. W. Schubort, all 4R Rtnten nnd Cnnaila, flpeclfll- ami I'UAl'J '-'S Vnl'Nil. ncfyiuliintH. aidllton, (25. Call We. 2-68C6'-J. TrVra. 2-flNI; SprlnirfleW Ave, tElng In Now Enplnnd, Florida osutR nuisl be iicllvereil at' the 1'IVll, ACTION 1II.W KOHI1 liuslneHH coupo, nlKUtK. cult \v>. 2-tir>:>;s-.M af unit bpfnro the brnir nbov 2172t conaitlun. yVe. 2-6313-W. flevrer Trench^i Water Trenehea Moimtalngido. , 2-3-tf Rml Ctiltfornla RhlptiiontB. Snnw OHIUCI! TO KI10W CAl'SK 6:00 P M. a Thi' laalti-r hi-lne oupned to tho W. O. HEBLER van''to 'fleBtlnatlon.r - Lot us enti- lrtoE washer, .1 years old, very 1 Court liy ilii-HWi'll S. Nichols. Jr., cinsvnoi.nl;,',.' 11140, s-noor, one KITCHKV 'CV "tavnHuiii 1 xjT^t.^ ;yo« nfist movft. Dnltefl Van US' a ovri'lfli'd iMit'fk i>n)'iib)'e to ilip •Ml condition. Mrs. Novella. 2110 owner, excellent inottji1, battery ' •' Stnitc nnd Top Soil TJnes., Ted SarKent. Agrent. Wpst Atloi-ni'.v for I'l-ol'lr.s Hank * Trust talk Jive. F.. Call We. 2-3008-W. t'lmi iiutdt'. •OUTttnk UnWm Footlmra LANDSCAPING '5-303.1. 2-3-tf uriU'r of iin- TUWII uf Wrstnelil I Ooiiiiiany, Wi'Hllli'ld, NPVV JHI-IIIV, and tires. Tiadlo and heater, dl- 7 2-.1-tf nn amount t-utml to l*=ii jj«r i-en Trii.it..-!- of i'h.' M.iy M. J>...ni-."«a roetionalH, extra HIH'W tiri'H. $17,1. of tlio amoulU liid., Trust, IMnftillir unit upon trailing KwU, Tol- I'll. 2-7439. , 1I.11IV S1TTUH A. R. DAMIANO nrcsmr P. TOWNSRNO .Siir-rlfh-atioiiH timi stiuulartl ]iro. ami ininir ihi' 1'oiiipliiiiii Him ntfidu- iviii sit nj'ternuiius, eVenlnKK, ur LUGGAGE REPAIRING Moving: — TruckliiK — Htornr* pnsiil lorm may l». ohmlm-d nt Oio ft ltt-17 I>OS'1>1AC station •Agon, ?250. COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO \-ltM niinux'-d thpiol". w|i,-rph>- It «1 IHDaite TRTTNICS — UMTmEIvT,AS Dnllr Trlliiv io ihe Rluirv ufflii; of .John T, I(ii|ik|n«, Town apiipurs to III.'Nnll.iflli'llon of Mm 714 Austin-St. We. 2- T.iliti. 2-21-2t l>:iiKllli;i-r, AlllliU liml llullilltiK, W»|. nf Bristol STJ1TCASES — LADIES HANDBAGS ROTOTIUER SERVICE in NOIITII A via. . WE. S-44IM lii.it Mi plalntllT Is- I'lit'JtlPd <» Tkl lll'lll, K, .1. Till' CoUIU-ll IVB.irVfB ll)« i, tho i-pllpf Higlit In Iho cum- I-IXTKIIIIOXC'KU white woman \vau<« "" BUSKIN'S 2-3-tf ! lll(h l"o«l llril 2-3-tr rlBllt to ivji'i-t any or nil liliis. If, lalnl day's work, Wednr.sday ami Fri-142 N»Hh Avo., PLAINKIKU> 4-DrtlW RELIABLE MOVERS In tlir li -.-.ut of Hi.? Town, It la II In on thin lsth ilny of 1-Vhrunry Uay. best referenct-M. Call eve- Nn.iiiu St.. Onrk Pullnn S-T1D8 dunned ail\ Isnl.li. to do «o. .'.i:..'i. DltUKKKll Hint. flniMldiilyu DON MAXWELL'S • LOST AND FOUND nlnBH, We. 2-H3C-M. 2-n-tr LANDSCAPE NURSERYMAN i\ ronitiN -7,n(l Jllll.N' T. I1OIMC1NS, CoiiUIin, IliiMiillnil Klmt, Vlrulnhi M. MMOVNTAIX AVE. Oriininentnl PlnntliiK:* 4 romnN 3".O4I !taln>, ICallt- (', ri.-ison, I'anl O. OST— Chniu doj? leash, possibly at- I.AI1V Mould like to ilo washing and WATCHMAKER - cioCKMAKER I.invn CriiiMtriirtfoii R 1-lilllilJI 42.00 2-17-21 I.'i'i'H {S.IIli I'k'isoii, Willliim lliimid I-'-IIKPIIHTB- tached lo cat collar. Vicinity Ji-'f- ironing in h.-l- ou-n holne; or iron. H75PAJRI\O wntcheB, cjocka. elec- Vrtfm Trlnimerl and nrmortt 8-n-tr UPHOLSTERING forson Ave, We. 2-12G4, Call We. 2-0IH0-M. tric clocks. Ch.'is. Kothrock, 1240 We, 2-41520 fir U>. 2-0070 NO'rin-3 Tn ciiKurroits «ir nl tin- 'untili'f of "AlliM! V. P.ll- Rnhway Avo. Wo. 2-3B32. Item her Kve'H niter 1i(H) EHIIIII- of .MAUV ANN HuTTUCK, fr.'llM-rKi-f, lit-iijiimiii T. S'OUIIR:, In- W REPAIRS I.OST — Female IJeaKle llounrl, vi- <;illl. wlwlipw full lime worlc with United "l-IoroloR-Icnl AHH'M, 2-.1-tf illvlduully nn cn-dlliii'H of Hiilil di'i'i-nspd lu lOllKlllll'I'll, XlM ,!ei-fiey, why K UldR- tlwc r ot .ifH'l/r would like to do hiihy t*\U UME SCALE REMOVAL ovhiliit tn tlin fnil)H(-rl(it!r mirtnr onth not he ruteri-ttd l tllreotllt - v!./ ' '"use, will nc- t in *JT ;if tfi'lHKiiiH, e\'t'nll]^H. ISxjH1- Piipt»r)iaiiBii](f, Cnrpp ntcr work. 3-Mtiorn and ri>llInirK rnllnlnh.-d. DO YOU HAVE A OF/TTINfl KNOTJfiJI HOT WATTCI1 t ir fifflrinntloii thi>lr elriiuirt and nt'iili> of Htild ani-i'l of i-proi-il the tmit-tKaKP iimiln ,,?';'• "Me", iamriH and drnprn. We. 2-r.71l»-II, Clfii^nil rt'nnlrs. Kxpert work- Llnio Henle removed from pnra- iy Tlm r.-aiMnll Conuniuy to Phophi' x iiin Jif*)ilp- t-wll mates cli^crfully WEAK, SHADY LAWN ? colla, tnnltless beriters and all beal iH't-cnsiMl wl'.hln nix rnotitliH from I IVlf " condition. Cranfoid INSTRUCTION KivMi with'Hil nl)llK;U]on. Cull \\V\ ©xehnnfrern. Work done on prem- tlio ilatp of snlil orilnr. or tlipy will Mi'lltmip ilat.-il January 2. HUl',1 ami 2-C483 after .1:00 P.M. 2-17-U ises. All worlt Rimranleed. Scholblp hi? forover hai-riMl from liroju't'litlnj; •irdiMl Jiilllliirv 2!l. 1IMIII. In Hook • LEGAL NOTICES • Li! IIH rop your .shnrty Inwn Lime Scale Knuipment Co. Call or ref-nvrcln^ t?ii' Harm? axatitHt the ,,r JlofleniT'l nl Pat-,. 172 lu tho wo a Tl'TOlllNO — lllltli School mid Col- IU'CIVH thiw ii>rlim. VlxpiM-li'iife subficrlbfr. Olfiop of thp rnioti Countv HpurlHter. " !»•«» milijeclii. OnrolitH T. Clnrk, lia.^ Mliawn vatlier ttmt now, Wa. 2-4999 Anthony C. Ootllldt, II Is fur flier nlinRMUD that a «ii «,v 1 li. A. (Ynle), I-U H.. K.I. M. 330 IVOTICB TO niDincns (linn fa 11, I t!!! noitoumi or MCDIINTAINSIOK tlm iilp;U 2-3-tf 10\pi,-iilor, ropy nr this order, .'crtllU-il hy thn Mountain AVe., "WeMl'lleld, 'piiour • BLDG. CONTRACTING nearil R- McOnli, Allvs., Attoini.y for tlip. I'lalnllff to hn a We. 2-2741 -W. 2-3-tf I'NIOIV COUIVTY, BTHW JI5HSKY :.iiii.v IM.AXTINC; is xi;ri'.ssAiiY cn Kim St., trup i-opy. hp sprvpd u|Kul pnch of Contntvt fio. (I—s«iilt«r>' Sewer BAB flip ih-r.-nilniilH nt hl.'= in.Mt Itnown -MODERNIZING Wl'Stllrl,], N. J. lil.-ii-o of roshtPiic.', hy ri'irlstprpd S 9 Roymand Toung —Piano Sludi* Sealed jiroposjila for Contract No, Call NOW, WE. 2-4095 nniVEWAYS 2-1U-41 Veen $5.00 mall, rpturn rt-i-i-Ipt roriucstpil, inall- hi l" """"uck bnnn «, Ilnth DOK«rt Tonnir, Aunt. t (uxcludlnf? aiiii>Io Court) invlvfn^ Ton Soil, Llnht UnviUnK, Kill Wrt 01 1 A GENERAL REPAIRS i-d nut ni'Tp 't'liati t.*n days from IrS™? " ""• '«o Pfnctl- ClnNMtcnl Poilnlar he ronRtriu.'tlon of Sanitary Sowers SMYTHE'S All tylii>B of Tr«c KurBoiy. Bntl- ICK TO (-Itl' MIOI thp ilnto of thhi onti'i', and tlint a 5• i-:M«.j01 1"?f' t7' Cull or Write lor Informntlo. n MomitaliiHide, N. J.. as shown on Attprntlon« nnd Malnienftne* mitt^H chfprfully Kivcn. w. Boy. Kstat of LEWIS II. L'lIIIHCII, de. ropy of thlH onler hp iiuhllshod la 121 No. KnrlK ATC We. 2-O305-W Jio Contract JJrawiiiRS, including LANDSCAPING SERVICE (on, Jr., 4111 EvcM-Ktm PI., WPKI- I'oasoil. T)i» 1Vi.»liIi'id I.P.-OIPI- II iiiiivBimrT 2-3-tt the furnlshinK of'nil labor and ma- Small Jobs a Specialty noW, N. J. Wp. 2-3HII. 2-S-ff I'urniiniit to Hie order of rrrAfif.KK nf Rpnplal clroulalloii In Wi-.itflohl, •frials for tlift Boroutfli cf Moiintaiii- 2-U-tt A. OTTO. .11!.. KurroRiito of tlm clSJ 1 NPW ,1'M-HPy, oni'i' piich wppk fnr ropr lp E. H. BENNETT, teticher of plant). flide, nfldresReil iVi tlie Uorou^li DAVIDSON'S .1BPH SOUnnni, Opnorel I,and- Co\inty or Union, mad* on tlio fourth . in J Ciork, Mountainside, Now Jersny, iViy of Fohrunry A. P., ilt-.f), uiion «r« iii Tautest mefhods. Clasnical and pop 1 1 fl't. 2-8:170 2-3-tf Hcnpe nnd Kurdpn con I raptor. All your home. 688 will be received at th* meeting pliu-o ARGONAUT HOUSEHOLD Ihi' nnpllontlon of thn titidorMBtii'd, morp tli in tf-n days frum thp date ulnr. Le«fionH_ at 1 typos i»f lawn nnd eui-ilon work. of this unliT. Dorian Rd., • call West- of Ihe said Uoroug ]! of Stonntiiin.HlUo Permanent drlvcwnyp. N'ew l.iwn.s SERVICES Kxpnutrlx of iho optnte of pnld field 2.E38G. 2-3-tf at the Municipal Uuilrflnff, Mountuin- !HI'IC .systi'in. t-fised, n-.Uco 1« linrcl'y ffh'^n (o lOtlwnnl A. Mi-Orntii Mdc, New Jersey, until 3:30 o'clock CnnerplG work. 2i"4 -Summit Hd., tin1 el-^ilHorH of finld (IOOOUHPII to 1 l'.JI. on March l, I9'"J, Prevailing- WESTFIEID GENERAL JOBBING WnllK, Wnoilirori k nTMl nnnrM Wnfthed pxltlliH to tho HnhHrrlher nndt't- onth .i.r.r , Water Cnitcra, Dnilniw Mountainside. We. 2-r.0.1D-l[. Clenneil 2-24-11 , I^PP.I V:".l"> Time, nnd at tlint (lino nnd pliice »l(lSt CcllnCll r Cll ffirinntlon tlif»lr chiims nnd dp- will he pulillcly ripened nnd reml nna Cemrnt Work GlirtlK Cleuued iiiaiids nsiilnst Ihn pnt'atp of paid NOTII'I'l TO IMIIIHTOIIS BUSINESS SERVICES • * li tl. Tho [jrojjoHa IH HJKI 11 bo f n ii c- PermnnMit nrlvennyil nnd nepalra ' within Hlx montlia from r.Hlatp of WILLIAM l'AI.MRTl ilnncp with KpecldcatloiiN, nm.il. PHOTOSTATS i ...„«, tflrms of the i>rop nrder of nlArtl/KH Leeal documents and discharge nnd form of liontl on (lip with s.iid 2-3-tf or rPcovt'itiiK th« pilnit) aKiilu-st llie A. (ITTll, .11!.. Ktirmillite "' Ikn ansrs. 24-hour Bdrvlce. West- oush or JIountaliiNl'lf. I'ounty of 1'nloli, iii.-olp on tlio STUMPS, TURKS removed. Connilete Seld Studios, 121 Central Avo. Jo bids will be rociMvcrt iinlpss NOTICE EXPERT SERVICE n. fhurcli. I'liihlpi'iith (lay of i'flirimry A.T)., 2-3-tf maOe In writing on fcrnis fnrniHhcil, tree work. Fn. 2-70CB. 1-0-81 Kxecutrlx. l!i:.", upon tin- iiDlilh'iilioii of tho nd UlilrKR accoinpanlfMl IJV a eer- Floors Refinished, oia noors mado on Ttenrrt & Mr.finU, Attys., un.lpi-Nljui'Hl. as Kxi-i-ntur of llin i en(n(i" iif wild ll"i'i'il«i"l. liotlno It Mull AilvcrtlnliiB 111 oil check mridc ]ia.v»1ilt to (ho llkfi now by olpptrlc mftchlne; motl- TELEVISION Pl.l'HIIIINfJ, lipntlnR nnd nil humor*. on Kim St.. OFFSET iirlnllne. Sllmeoerranhlnir, lornuKh nr Monntiiln.-l.1f> for n n lo-i-'-hy IMV.MI to the i-i-i'iiitoiM nf nald prato prices. H. 13. noddord, 7»S (All MaUra) Klpct'rlc .ii'wor iMonnlnc-. Rmall W'entfleld, N. .T. dui'Ptiui'd I" i-xhlblt In thi" BulMorlhiT •Addrosiilnff, mailing — ciroulars, uinoiinl not IPSS than ten pt>r rent Prospect St., 'phono WE. 2-29(6, KADIOS John our Fippelalty. 15. C Monro, Fees JS.Ofl bullptlns, Jetton., etc. ""Io(10%n ) of thp amount of the h:\no Wo. 2-C275. 2-,1-tf 2-10-lt li-r mini or nfrlruintlKii thi'lr County Business Burenli, we. 2-tilvl. A Ruroty Srtitemont nlmll alwo nr.cont} cuKsr.v.nn I'liilitin null domnnds minlns't thi" BC14. 2-3-ff ftrcompfiny tho Mil. I'nintfnir - Tit-cnrntltier • TtooflitK NOT1CH I)P HRTTI.15MENT pstafp nf sal.l dvoeinti'd within *>!.* KMAI I. APPIIAVriOS WET BASEMENTS KnTK'i-: is iriiinicnv OIVICM. thni moiillis from thi' dut" of walil ordi-r. "UrtilerB :»re nnliiV-rl tlint umlfT Ii. it. siinniiAlv (lie tJi'VPnth int^miiMlllitn npooltnt of or Mn-y will lip r.U'Pvi-f Uan-i-il from We. 2-.1Sit." WESTFIEID RADIO mflflo dry nnd romfortnldo by ¥ ttio KutiMrrlhor, Union Onunty TniHt nro«pi''tithii.' ot- iiM'.ivprltij; tin' Rlililii Statp of New .Tersoy, they will lie 2-S-tf AND APPLIANCE CO. mn^nii \vrilf rnri»nfer liluiRt'lf. Cor- rvoiiiiiniy, B"l» Hul.SiltiHiMl trnnti.p tin WANTED rpquireil to furnish n stmulnrd fui-m SI Kiu« nronA St. rect* wnrlt. AI^o wmnll socpnKr miller the lawt will nml 1i>RtnrnPiit or llohert \ If: ir iloti. of q»e*iU(>nnn1r« nnd (Iniiiinliil Btaie- CARPENTRY lcMiUn Hlfppfri. iVnrk ptinrantcfft, AN'S'IV, JI. SMITH Ilw-Minnil, will hp Ui ir niont contninhtpr ft comi>lM« stutp- > 1 Intoiinr rptticnlt»Hnf» , pnrtltlonH re- C, II. roprlK-nn. OH. 2-7JSI. 2'3-4t nmlK.-iI mill «t:it«l l.v Ilin Hlirroir.'itc. If" 1- ri' I.-PI-, \vn BUT all typps or russ and enr- ncnt Pf Hie bUWor'H nblllty, ihian- Wett. 2-3775 and rciHirti'd for Hi't'tU-lni'lit to Iho I-:. nn Atty., -i«I Htnnilin^ :vnd PSiU'riPtico (n V»w- movocl. kltrlums modernized, ivtlt ELL NEUER'S 1'. 1"!i-o ad SI.. pots. EU 4-4788. 2-3-tf athd Addttl VENETIAN BUNDS CLEANED t'lilon (lountv v^mrt —I'li'linip Divi- 1 II,-] X. .1. f*umli.g work of tho tyim vnnton.- sion, no I.'rtdiiy, Mnl-i-h IV np*t nl TELEVISION a RADIOS 1 II FP p.^ Jn.oo CASH FOB MEN'S CI.0T1IIN0, rid "fticd, lipfnre Hiich bJdilcv run l»o Itrr* il, Oltlfnrtl 111 A.M Inir hnblts, boom, fintlnues, ctirlon, irnlnhod nUinn nml fljwrl(lt'iiHu»a. SERVICE & REPAIRS Will tnfco Minds linni» Datud Fi'liriinry 7. iflSS fltrnlturo, brninwarc, plnsa. ohlnrt. The IU>rouiri\ of MtuinttiltiKMfl, at. We, 2-177T ihf'tn an'-M- rlcnniiijT. Kt-Inniv Bt?r- voricn TO rni-:nrrn«« l Vulau Comity Truftf Company ie- -WoWs, 118 Modlaon Ave. Tel. PI.thrniifcti KH nnprliifoi-K, m»y r*-f\i«c *'J5 Ilmbrw <*r**Nrrnt WP. --rill Vhlftemori'. r.irlcr & 1'iilli.t, AttyM., of .rori.v O.VIIRKI", 6-S4B9. 2-3-tf tn Tnrnlsh such Milder wliopfl platn- KxtTlor, tritprfor. i fir. Ilrond ft., tiC Is unsnttttfnctnry. with jilniiH I'Mi-'iiiini t fo the orde f CHAHLKR r HIffli quality vnrk. Rllsnlii-lh, N. J. A ii'r'l'li, .11!.. ^urrojriite off (h(hi. m miv HOOKII ai P Tlifwli. FUIOD SOHMKSKR, 2-l'i-1t FOPS f".!i0 Coiinlv of I'nlon. "liiiln mi tlm One or ti tTiousunil. Plonso null tor Thn r!ornuKh of nrountalnwid« m- Tol. We a-lt'U i-li^itc-olh d;'v nf Fehrunrv A.l>.. details. P.M. Hook Shop, 830 Pnrk crvod the rfulit to reject arty ^''H 1 > TAILORING TYPEWRITERS CN'KtV CIKA'TV **(H'II'I' I !':", iii.i.M (lie iionMc/illon •|if thn Avo., PL, 4-3900. 2-3-tf .Idi and to nrcpnt tli;.t nno u-lilfh. LAW DIVISION illiilersllined, as Kvoculrlx of tlio In Itw judpmpnl, brpt sorvtH Ita in- llm'krl No, IIS estate of said ilerenHi'd, nntlen M Hmnll I'lnno Wnntoil ICC^HtK In thf Mntti-i- of thp AonUrnllon of lii-rel.v i'lvi-ll lo llie eredltnl-u of Klllil Vlirlirht »r S|lllirt TAILORING TYPEWRITERS PI;H.M. nnd «!'pcincrttinii« mny \m DRESSMAKING AM, HAKIM Mold, rented, ropnirwl MClldl.AS .IllHKI'll rll'/ritt/', hln wlf<-, lunl niuli-i natli or iirriruia llui tlielr <'lfl!i.s'Tiil'lli':n I'I|.:TIIr«. DRESSMAKING RpiiROn»l)le ra,OB. KMtlmate cheer- Infant, hi- lil'i natural (;mitilln:i ni»l i'»lnli- nf Mild ili'i'i'lH'cil wlllllll fit OIINS WAKTCB—Turn ymtr i>M nr <, 17!' MniriH Avi-iuln, SprliiR-ni>lil, [ TERRILL'S ini.i.lli.'i fri-o Ilii, dale of »ii|,l order, T TIO\N nml . 4iM\-tiifr fully Klven. nintlci-n rlllrs. xlintKniin, |M«ti>l», N t»W JfTMI'V. nf n\\ nr tln.v will lie forever Iuirr«i1 from rlprlc nf till" Mrn. IMllh WcHt Onr Net* l.nrntlAn Tlllil'Aii'l.ii. KwnrilH, imwil^r Inn-nc timl IIUHII^ 1)V Onini nf lli n, (1! MAYFAIR TAILORS tiff Kim St. Wr. 2-ni12» TAKI-: N'liTICI-: that tlio nndi'r- ni-nvi.ciit IIIIT or recevi.rliit; (he fiamu Inti) t-iinh. UrrllRi-il i-nlli'l'liir, will nf >fn mtnlll!ilil<". i'It SI., Wn. 2-7ISI, 1 111 (inlinlir «'• Wr. I-insH Mii»leliml rnrhlnir In llenr- iiKiili.nl tbe Kill,,,,Til,,,,-. cull lit yiiur cnnvciileiicf . I-IIK^-JI Uni-ftnirh A1 I. fieri;, •ilBiii-il will :'i'|ily '" t'l"' I'lil'in ?1 Cr.uofr fault. Law I >l ihlnil, fuUft O 71 (it srrio 2-i(i-i H' rni.|rh Of , l S-.i-lf Moil'", Kll-zn hctli, N'iMV JiTMi-V, "11 MM- I I Ih rlny ,if M.-ii-i-li, t !ir.:., for lisl. STI-'.INWAY nr i.tlu-r l\n<- 1'l ..!'.-,I & Mi-fl ill, AII'VH., wtihtcd for Kucil Uoiiic Hti\to innu- • LAWNMOWERS • PIANO TUNING liiilillii'-iil niiOinrlnliiK Nlcholu'i .1..- » DOORS .4 WINDOWS •i.-uli I'li-lroiuii'hi, Mnry I'li-I rniuinin, I'lini.ti or. uire, iirlcp n|»>u«o. llus 2K,, ••lire lil-i i'lf.., nml i'lirl,,l,,|,lipr l"|ptro|i:i- v, ,iiii,-1,1, :;. ,i, \Vt(|W Il ' tint Hie -'.-I- it PIT." ?i.nn MelNTYRE'S PIANO TUNING "!", an lnnv lit-* ntiluntl riruil* Tiiwii I'l.'innim- I IM-'MHII!- WM. H. HAHN UB'I MOUTH SIUII' I ml f.iin.'i', Mi-ln.l-hi .In-i-pli IM'lll.lf NOTICn . tn 1"" N l HHI '" REPAIRING 1 • • • I J • • • . I .•]•-. 1,1 ,- •Ml,,, III- I ..-. pom. ' We. i- l Vi.ll,... (., l,i.,-..l,v |,|V..II Hint Mm Kflmii IV KW II* Nil •« I'OU'Wl JKIWI'.H Crtinfortl Pinno Co. or Mi-li.il IM .In".-nli I'nola. Man- i.v, u I'l'iiintui; I'.oaril i.f UVIuelil, Remove Old Swinciing Door I'll.,la mid i'lirl>:t'o|ilo-r I'.i nl i, l-p. IVM. 1 ,»,M> H\OW IM.OWX IV STOI'U Tnnlim nrnl llehollilliiK .1 will iiM-,-1 In Ui" Mnnl--lpnl ond replaco with Wood l.mvii Ilitiri-ri. Sli>it('M atttl II Ntirlh Ate., 1'!. v 1 Sectional Overhead, <• ••in Mii- h- Mil Kill Hi-rvh U'AVlV-M) — flolf eliili'i (ninlelii i.f \'• "»r for I'lill'iloldi.-r I'li.lriiiiinilo, nn I ||i|i .v-il ,.f Ili Iriom nnlyl. niufit ''e In evi-eile M.I i™ It nii • |r IpMl" —- • ELECTRICIAN 111 r. i 111 hv hi I till III ill I l:ll:i|,|- dlvl'ilou \.l;ii HI. ,1 "Mm. f Ov . cnniilllin, riinno We. !>71!i". Call WE. 2-8155 IV nn - c 'fiiitlnritfnl nml (i IMI mol rnlhiT, Nh.'liohi.H ,lo.)i-p|i rord IrliitntV"" .;ilil Iji l Whi nb'lif rli'lriiii.iolo l.mvri,n/',> \ V.M HIO MI-II liiviiv ;>;; 2-3-tf HKi.ri'rortv HMFIV/OM QI.KtyniWAIt InrtliillnMoim nnd II. I-'HANi; I'KTriT. "ilhltlll'l'il l.v Iti'llani »«i>l"le1, LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS p:iIp«t. Wall oullelii, ltltht nwllelipii Atlr.rm-v f,,i- IMnlnllff.i, llnllle !l lit (iren lltvi'i -lln. N. ,1. MB mlnier Kfr'a'nr.'Nnrlh AT*.) file. Lanum revvtreit. Iiimrlielln imd ••• lli'oliiildl Hlri'id, JIMJIMS OLliM, USE LEADER CLASSIFIED ehlniKii repaired. John lcrey, Wn •ill Ill-Ill, N. ,1. K ll(v,ivd ur. Tow,, Menrelary 'I'own BRING RESULTS Opon }Svc»lnK» 2-8-t 2-4DD4-M. 2-3-tC •; -11 Keen (17,01 1U fli The way to a man's heart U through Us yen lot « tempting, lender, Juicy, PAMPER YOUR POCKET WITH THESE [NATIONAL tally slice oi meat ... a stimulating salad ... a delightful drink! And, when yea come right down to it. all National'* planning it centered around SAVINGS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK" you and your iamily .,. and what TOU want! Because of that we oHer the largtit VAEIETY and the best QUALITY yea wont. Thot't why thontasds SAVE 6c! Pride of the Farm have turned to National ., . New leney'i west chopped taper •sarkeL ...-, TOMATOES 2r23c MJRACLE WHIP e 29c SAVE 7c! Nabisco RITZ CRACKERS

SAVE 6c! Linden HOUM

Payroll qt. Checks bott. 23c Caihed PRUNE JUICE FTM! SAVE 6c! Dole's Chunks of

29-oz. eapple can 29c

Treat you* iwtrtle !• tht HW«H ••leetlon el he mo.t tempting fruit, cM vegetables rw ettered outside he larml National's Fanner Jones ruihei uithe Hnost quality, the freshest and the biggest variety ol beautiful Iruili and vegetables... and National prices them low, low. lowl Ntw Young Frtsh Wtsttrn Calif. — Vitamin Packed

large Carrots bunch 6 Clean Washed Trimmed—Ready to Cook Golden Yellow - FRESH LENTEN Healthful Fruit Food I SPINACH JSS, SEAFOODS . . . FRESH JU1WO For Cooking or Baking BANANAS U.S. #1 Grade AA Swift's Premium — Skinlen SHRIMP POTATOES lOt 33c FRANKS lb. eello pkg. LB. lb. 11c Florida - Chock Full of Juice - Thin Skin Geaalne Spring Lain FRESH CUT ORANGES 15 AX,. LAMB CHOPS u.99* FILLET of HADDOCK Stock Your freezer Now For Lent .45* At These Low, Low Prices! HALF PRICE SALE! Exclusive at National! MEAT Look at thes« SAVE 12*! Star Kist Froxen sensational price* on beautiful Black FRESH MILK PRICES ARE LOAF Wrought LOWER AT TUNA NATIONAL!! SALE! PIES 2 PKGS. Save SLICED PICKLE & PIMENTO Oval Wast* OLIVE LOAF BIRDSEYE FISH STICKS ,..«.,..* 39 PAPER BOILED PEPPER LOAF EMTOBSS 1 HI0MI FltOXK.N „„ 79 BASKET VEAL LOAF RAINBOW TROUT ls-...,,kB. (iORTOX'S IIMADV TO COOK OCKAX FEIICH. HADDOCK Oil COD FILLET „,.„.„. 39 ONLY Your Choice 99* r.OHTON'8 ItKADY TO COOK - rn FLOUNDER ,„.„,.,., & Save Extra Heavy Gaum — 12" Sliced F?SH° CAKES °OKK" — "lTKSW B - _„,.. « FRUIT 33 tt lb. BASKET 0NlY Cioverbrook Sharp Aged Fancy Domestic 15 Save Clinch-it all metal Cheddar Cheese Swiss Cheese ASH OPEN TIL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT - SATURDAYS 'TIL 6 P.M. OnIy SLICED TRAY 39' LB. CHUNK LB PKG WITH $5.00 PURCHASE 79 69 138 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD LAVA SOAP IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP IVORY SNOW SPIC & SPAN DREFT JOY (XKANS lliriTV |I\M)S llurr flnrfur^ tnli l« tlinii I'nr c\<>rvt|ihm rrni tXKANI'.H I'ASTWI iir.vi' roit AMI HATH ( Irniis twills, iiouilwork find ti n> Kthrr lll ll Itmtlrtmt fiiHirr, rnnlrr t Personal />* FOn INSTANT I Large and Rooular ry\ Medium lafgo Q"7 Large O/^.- Gtant-jr}^ Econ, Reg Siza Bars JLIC 1 Size Bars Z.IC 25c Giant fr%_ "«fl- 30l 2 Size Bars 2 Size Bars JLf C Pkg. OUC Pkg. /ZC Size 79c 35 !?72c Size 72C Bottle OV P&G OXYDOL DUZ BLUE CHEER TIDE IVORY Flakes CAMAY SOAP CAMAYSOAI 1 TJJK 1VIIITU NAPHTHA MOAI in /. mil.* i:\ rm iHIM. I he 111ui- Mctu.li' fitr < Irimrr. UHI^ 'lllll:'s ^. IHItT'H (U T IT leu l.it* i*lj <»» Wenr. It'* Worth Tin: NOAP nv I* ttpj- rittlirn t'nrr ni:\i nil i. «OMI:\ I, »<'" Giant II:,M i Giant fn Largo O/"| ' Giant "T/> Giant-rr>_ Largo f%r\^. Balh Q £" 3 for 25C /XC Pkg Pkg. OUC Pkg. / IX. Pkg. 30c Pkg. Pkg. OUC Pkg. /ZC Pkg. I JX, Pkg. OUC 3 Sit*Bars OOC THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1953 Pase Nine Social And Club News Of The Week In 7he Westfield Area Ernest H . Kuffer, Robert Youngs To Fiancee Gerald Glasser H ill '. Daniel Herres Will Miss Constance Kuell Reside In Florida; H ed Anne Silrerstone Marry Patricia Temple Following the Culk-jre Club play ' I nited In Marriage • rt H. Me.vncrl tomorrow eveniiiK, Mr. and Mis. W ed Satu rduYA jternoon Mr. and Mr.-. MaiHU'l Silverstoue Ammum-otm-'nt has been made Senior Hijrh •S. J. Wolf of Doi is parkway will l>y Mr. a?hi Mrs. Norman Temple MOUNTAINSIDE — Miss Cor,- of Xor;h i'laintk'id have an- public- is in- jentertain a small group of friends. Miss Mary Elizabeth Jordaru nouiu-eii the en^autnient of their • uf Kalnvay of tin- t-njratrenient of . ru Women's stance Mae Kuell, daujrhtei of dnujditer of Mr^. Mary Mullen Jor- ;l!u-ir (lMLlj;hU:r. Miss l'atlifiil Anil Ihe Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Kuell of. daughter, Miss Anne Louise Sil- Mr. and Mrs. John Wachter of dan of Winfii'ld, was married to veistone. to Gerald J. Glasser, son Temple, lo Uaniel N. Herres of 550 Clark street are eiitertaiiiinR- Beacliwo"d, formerly of Mountain- Robert Leonard YOUHK of 1128 1 l:si)J Francis tfirace, son of the side, and Ernest- William Kun'e), of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glas.-ei uf ; friends from Summit tomorrow Maple Hill road, son of Mr. and SU'.t South avt'inu'. late Mr. and Mrs. Rasper Herres ; evening at dimjer and the Collet son of Mr. mid Mrs. ErmistKuffet Mrs. Charles F. Youn# of Gaines- r The bride-elect, was jrradnated of CarU ret. I Club play. of Central uvtnite, wvre mauled ville, Fla., Saturday afternoon a; The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon at four o'tlotk from Plainfield Hijrh School and r»ii-" ,„,.. .,a their hu-- four o'clock in St. John the Apos- June IS at St. Juseph's Church, a Mow residing- at. IMh Lenox avc- j in the Mountainside. Union Cliapvl. tle Church, Clark-Linden. is employed by the U. S. Soil Con- *? S^llte Senator and servation Service in New Bruns- Carti'iTt. m nue are Mr. and Mrs. WiJIa-J ; The Ki-i". Milton P. Achey jiei- £ rriin Williams, Mayor The Rt. Rev. Msjrr. James F. .Wick. Miss Tu'mple uUended Rahway H Woodward and their son, Newell, [ formed the ceremony, which v,d^ Looney, pastor of St. Patrick's K CH PttitandMi Her fiance was graduated from schools. Mi. Hurts is a gradunte who have moved to Westfield from j followed by a reception at the Cathedral, Newark, and vice chan- -n Thomas, Mr. New York University and holds a of Caiterit High School and has Clanford. j Mountainside Inn. cellor of the Archdiocese of New- bachelor of science and master's bivn employed by the Anchor Mo- '" Mr J<*» ark, officiated at the ceremony. ,,. uf the WestrifM ~*™ I (jiven in mai-rian-e IK her fathei, degree. He is a member of eco- tor I'"n'iu,iit, Linden, for the past etIli Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bacher | the bride wore a white'silk oiiranza The bride was escorted by her f , c mniiiUa, an«l Mr, : nomics department of the School live years. Kor four years he of 401 Harrison avenue are par-;KOW i\ with lace appliques on the brother, John Jordan of WinfieM of Commerce, New York Univer- served with Army Enn'ineres in cnts of a son born Feb. 15 at ' neckline and skirt. A matchup and had her sister, Miss Kiuhryn • SiW"l"i«.-> committee. ity. New Guinea, the Philippines and Muhlenbers Hospital, Plainfield. j pillbox hat held her fingertip illu Jordan, for her- only attendant.. | l'acific area, He was a master _ "**" _ , .,, -sion veil, and she carried u bou- Hugh Lee of Clifton served as be.it I M, and Mrs- Charles McCulloch st'r^ennt when discharged from Tomorrow evenlns at Ouk Hills ; ,juet of w,,;tc J.oses wUh a whl.e MISS JANET GUMliEIiT man. '.onnec-tivut Club servk-e. ili»i »v,nu, have returned Manor in MeUichen the Washnm-i . i jj j , . ,,(,,,. Following a buffet supper at ths i™aira British West In- ul c 1 n t]l( c e To Meet Tonight ton School PTA will hold its first |Miss Mtt,.la,lc Ku(rei.' of Mountaill. home of the bride's family, the annual dance. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. side, sister of the bridegroom, WJIS Dann-Gumhert couple left for Gainesville, Fla., Nancy Rend To Bert Souder Tiemann are chairmen for the eve- matron of honor, and the brides- where Mr. Young: has accepted the The CunnccUcut College Club of ning. Troth Is Told II ed Walter Zuvitz Centra) New Jersey will meet to- Exhibits Painting , a four-week sojourn in maids were Mrs. Walter Gabriel position of assistant personnel r Among those who are entertain- of Mountainside ami Mrs. Georsre niirht at the home of Miss Mary Jo nli Mrs JoIin Carter Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gumbert manager at the new division of the Mrs. John C. ("Bert") Soudor to Mr. » - ing before the dance are Mr. and Porcello of Crawford. They wore Sperry Gyroscope Co. Tile l>rs. Chester L. and Jessie Mason in Madison. Mrs. Robert wretumed to their home at 910 of (553 Hillcrest avenue announce Wylan of Famvood, president, will of 1547 Coles avenue, Mountain- Mrs. J. J. Donahue of 748 Hard- erystallette gowns, the maid of The bride is a graduate of Cran- IK Head of HIS) Lenox avenue, an- tile engagement of their dau^hte;-, preside at the business meetinjr. side, will have her oil painting ing street and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. | honor's in tunjuoiso and th ford Hiph School and the St. Eliz- nounce the enjrae;onient of their "Jersey Shore" hmig at the Na- JanetD., to A/2C Chandler U. Further plans for a -supper party Peterson of 818 East Broad street, (bridesmaids' in shrimp color. Their abeth Hospital School of Nursing, laughter, Nyncy Patricia Read, to tional Academy of Design, New forthe past month Mr. and Mrs. Dann, son of Mrs. Kdtrai- C. Wood, to be held in April will bo made. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Knapp of bouquets were of carnations in Elizabeth, and has received credits alter Kvan Zavitz, son of Mr. York, at its 130th annual exhibi- Lies Docrr of 951 Kimball avc- Navato, Cal., and Charles It. Dann ml Mrs. Kvun H. Zavitz of Ken- Miss Doreen TolTee, executive ' i.vebefn vacationing at the 739 St. Marks avenue will he hosts matching shades. of 600 Sherwood parkway. toward a degree in nursing from tion from today until March 19. at a party following the dance as ,iort., N. Y. ucretary of the Union County erdtle Beach Hotel in Fort Christine Kuell, sister of the Miss Gumbert is a graduate of Seton Hall University. She has The preview was last night. will Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Garabrant been employed as an industrial Miss Head is a graduate of Association for Mental Health, will erdale, Fla., imd at The bride, was flower girl. She wore a Westfield High School ami Kath- be guest speaker. Mrs. Souder is a student of (rakers in Palm Beach. of 835 Coolidge street. turquoise erystallette dress ami arine Gibbs School. She is em- nurse by llubeny Bros,, Uoscllc. Vestlicld High School and Buek- Maxwell S. Simpson of Old Rari- -•- carried a basket of red rose petals. ployed as a secretary by the Dia- Mr. YOUHK was graduated from lell University. She is now teach- Assisting Miss Mason will be ta» road, Scotch l'lains. . Mr. and Mrs. Kobcvt K. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heiniiter Nicholas Ilolota of Newark was mond Expansion Bolt Co., Im1., Gainesville High School and, after ng- in the West Orange school Mrs. Aionzo Parsons and Mrs. iystcm. She is H member of Alpha 3eorg;o Leonard, both of Westfield. I, oj Colonial avenue and "Mr. and of 2(i0 East Broad street are par- best man and ushers were Robert Garwood. two years' Navy duty, attended !„. Robert 0. Evans of Plain- ents of a son born last Wednesday Gasser of ilego Park, L. I., and Airman Dann attended Jona- the University of Florida at li Omeg-a sorority. Girl to Iirunners ,]j formerly of Westfield, were at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Richard Brown of Newark. than Dayton Regional Ili(?h School, Gainesville where he received a Mr. Zavitz was graduated fi-om Mr. and Mrs. Kobert E. Brun- -1— Dritteh Have Girl ml the guests at a reception Saturday evening following the The bride is employed by the Springfield, and Chauncey Hall in bachelor of arts dejrrce. Until ac- )hio Wesleyan in 1SI62. He is now ner of 307 North Euclid avenue ,pOenn-al Douglas MucArthur presentation of the College Club Toms River BuildinK, Plumbing Boston, Mass., before entering the cepting the position with Sperry Joint? graduate study at Hucknell Mr. and Mrs. Saul Drittel of announce the birth of p daughter, imiral William Halscy at the scholarship play, "PyRinalion", the and Supply Co. Mr. Kuffer is with Air Force. He is presently sta- hu was merchandising representa- University. He is a member of Phi Elizabeth announce the birth of Katherine Ann, Friday at Saint House, Newark, Tuesday. cast and committee members will Sinjjer Manufacturing Co., Eliza- tioned at Reese Air Force Jiase, tive in this area for the Florida Gamma Delta. daughter, Jayne MCK, Jan. 10. Barnabas Hospital, Newark. They Citrus Commission. Mrs. Drittel is the former Beverly are also the parents of Susan be entertained at the home of Mrs. beth. Lubboek, Tc;xas. A June wedding is planned. ' Captain and Mrs. Antonio Guil- Norris Barnard of 410 Topping A September wedding is The couple will live in Gaines- Silberman, daughter of Mr. and Francos, live years old. Mrs. Brun- Mrs. Sal Siliberinan of 11G Jeffer- ner is the former Frances Loesch jiihave left to sppnrf a leave at Hill road. Chairman of arrange- Women Voters planned. ville. liiPalmas in the Canary Islands ments is Mrs. Bryce MacDonald Red Rolfe Addresses son avenue. of Westfiekl. i week's visit with Mr. and assisted by Mesdames Robert Den- Meet Monday Friendship Club Aline Trivigno Is r,_J. A. Powell of 8 Greenwood kewalter, Kobert Miner, Jl. D. Dartmouth Group Bii, Mountainside. Captain Pow- Merrill Jr. and Richard Rhoda. Mrs. Lois Cross, first vice presi- Selects Officers Prospective liriile jll,in officer in the Spanish Navy, dent of the local League of Wom- Robert "Red" Kolfe, director of jiii been in this country a year Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arrowsmith of en Voters,, will be hostess at a The Friendship Club of the YW SCOTCH PLAINS — The en- ithletics at Dartmouth College and FOR ALL OCCASIONS JiJyine electronics at the Great 211 Central avenue are parents of meeting at her home, 416 Elm CA at a recent meeting elected the tjuKement of Miss Aline Trivijrno former star third baseman with likes Naval Training Station. a son born last Thursday at Over- street Monday at 8:30 p.m. following slate of officers for the of 1)107 Valley avenue, to Joseph the world champion New York 5 ' -+— look Hospital, Summit. year starting March 1: President, Stehlik Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Yankees, will be the (ruest of hon- Mra. M. C. Ilced, president of Joseph Slchlik of Newark, was ir and principal speaker at the > Jr. and Mrs. Vaughn Carey of Miss Carol Ileckel of 308 Sum- the league, will lend an informal Mrs. C. G. Holmberg; first vice- IJlEiplty avenue arc parents of president, Mrs. Charles Kramer; announced recently at a party annual dinner of the Dartmouth mit road, Mountainside, has e- discussion through which the group Aiumm Association of Northern born last Wednesday second vice-president, Mrs. M. K-iven by IUT parents, Mr. and turned from a two-week vacation will decide upon which problem or New Jersey Wednesday at fi :30 itSatitobcrg Hospital, Plainfield. Blaine; secretary, Mrs. (j. A. Itial; Mra. Ralph Trivisno, in the Itul- at Miami, Fla. problems of local government it p.m. at the Hotel Suburban, Bast corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. ian-Amerieun Hull. will concentrate its study and ac- Orange. 15 IT. and Mrs. Edwin Zinszer of -+- tion during the coming league Mather; treasurer, Miss Mary J. Miss Trivittno is a graduate of Is! 33.1 Brightwood avenue are Mr. and Mrs. John Smytlie of year. Johnson; and hospitality chair- Scotch Plains High School and is All Dartmouth alumni in the •pints of a daughter born last 1309 Boulevard are parents of a man, Mrs. J. Lee. employed by Hell Laboratories in suburban area tire invited to at- ~ at Railway Memorial son born Feb. 12 at Overlook Hos- The Westfield league's local cur- Murray Hill. Mr. Stthlik is a grad- tend the dinner. itcsei-vationK may rent agenda item is housing, and The Friendship Club meets from , Railway. pital, Summit. 1 to 4 p.m. the second and fourth uate of the Central Hijth School be made through Allen 1. Cildner -+- the committee has been headed by of Newark and is employed by thi association secretary, at Orange JEWELERS • OPTICIANS Mrs. I. V. Williams, Fridays of each month at the J: Kwseitucsts this week of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Clark and YWCA. I Allen Engineers of Newark. 2-0072. fijifc, Robert Pollard of .901 their three children of West Denr- •i Members who plan to attend aro The wedding is planned for treet are Mr. and Mrs. field, Mass., wj*j.guests last week- asked to call Mrs. Cross, at-We, 2- Gct.'l. ' *..-..-,'• SO* HOAO »TOIT,WISTH!U>,M.* FOR BEST RESULTS iBialey of Newcastle, Pa. end of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorjre' Pow- 4271, so she can plan refresh- Board Meeting IJIftPolWand Mrs. Remaley are ments for the group. USE LEADER CLASSIFIED ers of 543 St. Marks avenue. MOUNTAINSIDE — A board Chansonettes Meet I iliters. Mr. and Mra. Robert Hunt and meeting of the Mountainside New- The Chansonettes vviil hold a meet- -*- their four children, formerly of DNA Appoints comers Club was held last evening ing Wednesday at 8 p.m. They will Imvtll dinner party was 414 Trcmont aveViue, left last £iturday evening for Mr. Committee Chairmen at the home of Mrs. F. G. Okie, hold two regular rehearsals March week for California where they 280 Bridle path. Mi and March 30. nil Mrs. J. M, Daubenspeck of will temporarily make their home. 62) Beiuon place by Mr. and Mrs. -*~ Mrs. John B. Saxe, president of fcul Meierdlerck, iMr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Treptow the District Nursing Association, William Unsdale and Mr. and of 240 Herbert avenue, Fanwood, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Georje Wilson at the Wilson were hosts at a, bridge party Sat- the following committee chairmen wit 909 Coolidire street. The urday evening, for this year; Finance, Howard C. 10 DAY tolmsperts are movint' soon to Wick; nursing, Miss Marion Doug- Pro-tek-tiv' -+- St. liais, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Getchis las; membership, Mrs. Donald L. for good Jilting as ihe fool develops -+- of 351 Ackerman avenue, Moun- Ferguson; education, Mrs. Stanley .Mrs. William F. Fisher C Lane; housing, Mrs. George SALE tainside, are parents of a daughter •t "8J Famieres avenue have as born Sunday at Muhlenberg; Hos- Booth; supplies, Mrs. Paul Houck; We invile you lo bring your child in today to be »«r guest this week Mrs. Fisher's pital, Plainiield. well baby station, Mrs. William «H,Mrs.L. J. Cokcly of Schcn- Jennings; nominating, Mrs. Jack- tilted with the (incst^shoes ever made for young ectady, K. -y. son Schonberg, and publicity, Rob- feet . . . Pro-tek-livl We have oil sizes and smart tPlease turn to Page 12) ert T. Messier. styles Ihol will make o hit with even Ihe hardest »o • and Mrs. Thomas Murphy !l Uwnside place are pur- please. •' a son born Sunday at !g Hospital, Phiinneld. STRAPLESS PETTICO-BBA* • «d Mrs. Albert Gill of 425 1 REMOVAL SALE Formerly Sold at 10.95 to 12.95 "venue are parents of a Contour ot last Is changed twice In each site, ««• born Monday at Muhlen- FOR 10 DAYS ONLY range to conform mare with contour of loot a '"spital, Plainfield. it develops. ^W. Rito Garabrant of GAMBURG FURS 7.95 - 8.95 and 9.95 ! street celebrated his Arch and heel heights raised twice in each sire Westfield's Fur Shop of Distinction Supply is limited range to help support arch as it (rows upward.

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FCTRTARY 24. 1955 Tea CaposseililM [Mothers' eo Players Make Ready Fo r Weekend Production Juniors Hear Nuptials Held Saturday j At Pingry School MlT Club Discusses Exchange Student Engineers' Union /„ St. Bartholomews Saturday, the mothers of P SCOTCH PLAINS — Lasted-. — .studentUmt-ss and their gWiUw,u J,"H„* • "„ in the Rescue Squad Build- • (- TCH PLAINS— MI.SK Ger- verge tts WEEKEND FLOWER SPECIAL The organization of engineers S 0 duuo-hter of re on the school at ls for the purpose of collective bar- ,he regular monthly mveti-iK 1(iim. Ann Lamoneft, aaugiiter o. •B iimi t (h - .„ gaining \vi!] be discussed at the f. winter meeting of the M.I.T. Club minute periods. Tii 4-inch In Full fH . PUl'POst. of Northern New Jersey to be heid ub j..!i*-iU-ii:, opetieede th.' brid>Z\Aoe of Anthony Joseph Gupo* the Miniature School ("la of Mi. and MB. Donate Petted BEGONIA Flower Tuesday at 8 p.m. gt the Hotel iieni- zclli. son mothers a chance to meet th». Suburban in Summit. Speakers for Sr^i/v.Xmtrmtoth, rlubi^^i-of Pluinficld SSaturdaa y Apo.s- ; ulty members toachinK thei, £* the evening will be John E. Taf'_, |,v M.^ John Cannon, membership^ the St. Burtholomew^ the from thesi " viee president of tho Engineers Reg. $1.00 value and ScientUls of America, who will speak in favor of such organi- zations, and Meiton S. Adams, Sorry, no delivery on this item at this price. first vice president of the New Jer- sey State Society of Professional j TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Engineers, who will speak against} them. I Mr. Taft, a development engi- • A Special Offer to have you come neer with the Sperry Gyroscope | Co. and an alumnus of MIT, is and visit us be Presbyterian i currently on leave 0/ absence froni Mrs. Baiy, 131 Grove street, .,-e Vickv Martino of I his firm in order to devote full and Margaret Fruaco of | Foundation and the North Plainfield. New York; he is president of IL] I time to his E.S.A. duties. Mr. On stage during rehearsal for "Pygmalion", Collepe Club schol- The art department is working -iouth Plainfield. • Watch for a different plant or flower of Rockaway Netherland-America Fom ! Adams is a division engineer with arship benefit pluy, art' George Davidson, Janet Rover, Miss with Mrs. Stanley Welch on the ' Albert Clemens special each week j the New Jersey Bell Telephone Frances Stiles, William Duktk, Mrs. H. C. Bushkoff and Stanley- the best man. Ushers were past president of Phi Beta .„ eiub xcrapbook. Mr.-;. Alfred Mc- Alumni in New York an,) j("t3 Co. in Trenton. Johnson. The play will open torn orrow evening for its two-night j Kwen sta ed that the department Joseph Martino and George Vu- Chairman of the meeting will be stand at Westfield Senior Hieh School. (See storv on page one —) !had five new members. Mrs. Wal-olde of Pluinfleld and Frank Ba- Holland Society of New York I ! Everett W. Vilett, class of 1922, 1 ! ti-r Kern is making the arrange- rono and Kobert Lamonea of Adjournment will WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP |of Short II ilia. Former Carol Pray Teaches Piano As • ments for a trip to an ait museum Scotch Plains. at 3 p.m.- 1 All alumni of Massachusetts In- I in the spring. following a reception at Ren- j stitute of Technology and their Red Cross Volunteer In French Morocco JOHN C. STEUERNAGEl I Mrs, Donald MacLaren, civics dales, Green Brook, the couple left j friends are cordially invited to at- legislature chairman, Iis coll- on a wedding trip to Florida. Both I tend this meeting, the subject of Mrs. Michael J. Ryan of Port Fanwood College I and 250 Springfield Ave. Tel. WE. lecting used stamps and magazines the bride and bridegroom are grad- which is of special current interest .yautey, French Morocco, wife of BUDELL XI. S. naval officer, is a stalf ft omen Arrange for the veterans. uates of the Scotch Plains High Westfield 2-3650 to those trained in science and School. technology. ide volunteer with the American Style Show, Bridge The choral group is meeting ev- Westfteld members of the club ted Cross center there. „ , .. . „ , . i eryy Monday at the home of Mrs. ART SCHOOL expected to attend include J. P. Before her marriage, Mrs. Kyan Paul Ilames of 117 _ Harrison | Koblerm t KQe>Moe , dramdi a and mUaic Parents of Daughter Andrews, A. D. Green, W. Kirk- »s Carol Pray, well known in and Roger ('ock'lnirn of •haii-man, until Apiil. Six mem- patrick, G. C. Paulisen Jr., D. D. ocal musical circles as a profea- North avenue, Fanwood, were bers attended the opera last Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans Jr. Children's Clou Way, L. B. Woolfenden, T. N. ional cellist. She is the daughter guest speakers at the reg-uhu- day. The diama group is meeting f Mr. and Mrs. Kutledge P. Pray meeting of the Fanwood College week to rehearse the play °[ 214 Jefferson avenue announce Chase, J. 11. Stuart, L. L. Tre- once a —wee k to -rehea. -. r»i... „.,„„„! the birth of their fourth child, a Morning Ocm (Adult) maine. f Fanwood, formerly of West- Women's Club* Monday evening. they will present at the annual daughter, Saturday at Overlook leld. INT0IIMATION STUOIO Mrs. John Bridgden, program Drama Tournament to be held in Hospital, Summit. Their other chil- Mrs. Ryan Is teaching piano chairman, introduced both men WtSTNIU) J- «' • <*, AVI Scotch Plains this year. The 5th dren ore Walter and Robert and 12M Junior Women's •lasses, art a volunteer for Red whose subject was the Far East. WISIflflB, N.I and 10th districts will participate William, twins. rosa, to servicemen stationed at They showed colored slides of Ko- Charity Ball ere. he Port Lyauley base. "Mrs. Hj-an rea, Japan, Bali, Maluya, and other is to aspiring pianists what Ar- Far Kastern lands. The club was reminded by tho | Two hundred and thirty-two president that convention at At- persons danced to the music ot hur Murray is to would-be danc- Ways ami means committee rs—and she does it in eight easy chairman, Mrs..John Richter, re- antic City will be held May 13, 14 Bill Griffith's orchestra Saturday and ID. The General Convention lesBons instead of ten," according arrangement!) for the. evening the second annual Charity portep d of Women's Clubs will be held in Ball of the Junior Woman's Club. report from the lied Cross l Center there. style show-dessert . bridge spon- Philadelphia May 21 and 22. The affair, under the chairman- sored by the club Saturday, March Miss Joy Hoos, international re- ship of Mrs. James Eldridgo, was Her -husband, Lieut. Comdr. 12, at 1 p.m. at the St. Barthol- Michael J. Ryan, is in naval in- lations head, collected yarn and held in the Plainfield Country omew Church parish hall. This af- yard goods and soap from the Club. ;elligence, stationed with the U. S. fair will be for the benefit of the Naval Air Facility at Port Ly- members at the meeting. The items Japanese lanterns ond sprayed club's scholarship fund. The ticket will be sent overseas. Miss Hoos tree branches decorated the ball- autey, following a period of duty sale committee, under the co- 11 London. They are due for ie- is assisting Mrs. Edward Puth with room. Miniature Japanese ladiei chairmanship of Mesdames Edward the compiling of the press book. and gentlemen fashioned from ;urn to this country in the spring. J. Winsor and Walter L. Dunkel, clothes pins and placed in decor- Meanwhile Mrs. Kyan has been has sent tickets to all members. Used clothing for the needy in ative plans were on each candlelit an American Red Cross volunteer Other rctjrvations may be mado town is being collected by Mrs. table. Mrs. Robert J. Tapacott was abroad since they arrived in by contacting either of the ticket Harold De'bbie, public welfare rench Morocco in April, 1954. chairman. in charge of decorations, assisted cihairmen. Th* Irand Nam* It Jtampwl by Mesdames Dunklin H. McCon- The center where she works was The Lillian O'firady Shops of Mrs. David Peer, adviaor to the pened at the request of the U. S. fined pritt, 9.9 " dichie, George Borusbko and Westfleld, Summit, and Palm Sub-Junior group, announced that fix»dprk:12.9, Christopher II. Behrens. Department of Defense, to pro- Beach will stage the style show. cake sale was held to raise iride leisure-time activities for mil- fixed price, 14.1 Mrs. Arthur T. Pierson served Mrs. Howard Arnild has been money for the girls to go to con- itary personnel and their families named chairman of desserts. As- vention and the group is planning fixed price. 16 as ticket chairman with Mesdames .here, and a common meeting fixed prke,lfl.95.©Mrprlc« 10.90 Orville J. Stephens, Joseph Uhein, sisting her will be Mesdames Si- another visit to the Walter Math- ground for the military and the gurd Osterhus, Alexander MacRae, eny School. Kay Btazzo, Alexander Kay and French people of the community. Charles H. Dyott assisting. Mrs. and Charles Ficken. Mrs. Ryan wrote that the cours- Mrs. Alfred McEwen was com- Robert C. Morrison was in charge The decorations committee un- plimented on the success of the of publicity. Proceeds of the ball es she is teaching are ft "series of der Mrs. Robert S. Goodyear held ight lessons in beginning piano recently held semi-formal dance. will 'benefit seven agencies and in- a meeting at her home on Wood- She, in turn, thanked all who had stitutions supported by the club. . ..part harmony and part piano land terrace, Scotch Plains, to dw- made the dance a success. heory, but work absolute wonders euss tho table and hall decorations. ivith the boys. We guarantee they Serving with Mrs. Goodyear aro Tickets for the informal dance Completes Training vill be playing their favorite piece Mesdames John It. Keiler, T. W. to be held April 15 at the Far Hilb As Air Stewardess iy the end of the course." Collins, Frederick C. Zink, Edgar Inn were distributed by Mrs. "The left hand is done by means P. Turner, Calvin M. Schwartz, Charles Barry, ticket chairman. Just Right for Spring >f four basic chords, and I teach Lester Gross, William Kitsz, and Mrs, Edward Puth, chairman of Miss Josephine K. Cardillo, hem to read the light hand (one the dance, announced- that Ike daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Car- John Hobnrt. ine of melody only," she contin- A total of 250 tickets have been Sperling and his band would play. dillo, 7X8 Central avenue, has won led. "We confine the course to the silver wings of a United Air sold already according to Mrs. Ed- Then, Miss Shirley Montagna in- ngle songs of their own choosing, ward J. Winsor and Mrs. Walter troduced the speaker of the eve- Lines stewardess. After five weeks ut it really works and I get a at the company's stewardess train- L. Dunkel, co-chairmen. Additional ning, Miss Ellen Oydzin from Oslo, •emendous lift out of the success reservations may be made through Norway. Miss Oydzin is an ex- ing school, Cheyenne, Wyo., she nd pleasure they seem to gain." now serves aboard Mainliners fly- them. change student now practicing at ing in and out of Salt Lake City. The course is the same one she the Muhlenberg Hospital. She •orked on when she was connect- Aiding with tickets nre Mes- Miss Cardillo is a graduate of spoke on "An American Girl in d with the Music Therapy Foun- dames Henry Councs, Preston Eh- Norway". Westfleld High School. Prior to ation which Fritz Kreisler found- m«nn Jr., John T. Ilannon, Fred- serving aloft she worked with a d. The American Red Cross is so erick R. Wiehl, Lloyd 11. Wartman, Hostesses for the evening were; They're dmerent . . . they're de- telephone company. Her hobbies interested that it is now being and Miss Edith Brown. Mrs. G. Johansen; chairman, and are art, bowling and singing. Mesdames Neil Geltzeiler, Vincent lightful . . , they're hand-smocked written down "with a lied Cross Mrs. Richter announcedd that In becoming a stewardess, Miss vorker auditing the classes and France, Frank Lestarchick, Will- by Polly Flifidets. Sizes 9 months Mrs. Donald Springer and Mrs. \V. iam Murphy, and Bertram Roomo. Cardillo has entered a profession making copious notes," according Karl Humphrey will head the ta- to 10 years. See our sparkling which was pioneered by United to Mrs. Ryan. bles committee. and is celebrating its 25th anni- spring line. versary this year. Eventually the Red Cross plans Current events chairman, Mrs. at the business session and passed Sint I .0 put it in book form, divided Wartman, introduced club mem- out copies of the new proposed re- Ro»bert James Armantrout of into lessons, so others can teach ber Mrs. John C. Reeve who talked vised constitution for the consid- 625 Bradfordavenue is among the it. "They will give due credit, of on bedside teaching at Bonnie eration of the members. 100 Lehig>h University students to •ourse," Mrs. Ryan said, "but I Burn. Hostesses for the social hour whom the board of trustees of the know of no more deserving group Three new members were intro- were: Mrs. Frederick Hart, chair- university has granted degrees. and hope it will continue to fill duced by membership chairman, man, aided by Mesdames David M. jane smith ust a small gap in the already Mrs. J. C. Kirk. They were Mes- Simms, R. B. Perry, Cole Stratton, Robert received the degree of 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. WE. 2-2558 bachelor of science in juicing en- much too limited diversions for our dames John La Roque, IrwinBales John R. Hobart, Robert S. Good- Best way gineering. servicemen." and James Kerr. year, William Shelmerdine, Ralph In addition to the piano lessons, Mrs. Stuart M. Truitt presided H. Alcan and Winsor. activities at the Port Lyautey to get yourself American Red Cross Center in- clude French lessons, regular danc- in print es, square dances, tours, tourna- COMING SOON TO HIGHWAY ments, parties and special pro- Final grams of mutual interest to both AN ADVENTURE IN the military and the French people of the community. FINE LIVING It is one of three overseas rec- reation centers now in operation as part of the American Red Cross activities, by Defense Department Heritage DISCIPLINED FABRIC request, in all of the 58 countries of the world where U. S. military Henredon", Prints that make hshlon iw*» l» • J* personnel are stationed. spiine a»« of Bates Disciplined i» Mow you can make yom ^' Recreational Group famous rtlldiMielothe llhsiiM* cottons you'll see In Lading l«sM_ To Meet Tuesday In Ihe pases ol leading nue"'"" ' IMs gay "towboats" print m »!<« The recreational activities de- Tie" ad o( January SEVENTEEN. partment of the Woman's Club will Were to meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. 49.95 Howard Thompson, JGOO Shncka- ch-esses maxon drive. An exchange box Bales Disp lunch will be sewed at 12:30 p.m, ric is so POP* Co-hostesses will be Mrs. G. H. cause il " Eke and Mrs. J. J. Amierson. pc,fectly-P'""t s LEADER WANT ADS PAY iy.i.^« ;'7 5 FREE PARKING Oft OUIt BIG PAVED LOT slays cl.«» skirts 2 ° SCOTTY SAYS; mile-lf-any Ironing. Don't mil.- • u OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. patterns and colon you wanl-M™ "Try our Budgaf Bundl* ond lav* ai SUNDAYS 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. Plains $1" y* bail 15?i." Prints $1-39 V' blouses INCLUDES 4 SHUTS Finttrifd »•• AISO BOLTS AND BOLTS OF SPRING WOOLENS AND MANY OTHER INTERESTING FABRICS AISO TRY, "" , Oui .xtlu.lv. STA-NU Dry Cl.anlna. GYM SUITS have arrived $•• and (..I Ih. dKf.i.ni.. It niti you nothing nha. GRILL'S SILK & COTTON SHOJ regulation style, Junior and Senior High CORBY'S 130 E. BROAD ^dSb^ TEL. WE- ^ ENTERPRISE LAUNDRY Summit 6-1000 ROUTE 22 N0I1T1I 1'LAINFIELD PL 6IS83 Open Monday Evening. Til 9 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Eleven

Holiday Wedding For This Couple March 10, at 8 ;15 p.m. at the Classes will meet eight consecu- I Harry P. Hamilton Newcomers Program YWCA. Mr, Ei ic PcU-rsun, agri- Junior Gardeners Maternity Classes | Takes As His Bride For Next Meeting cultural a^rtnt for Union County, Meet In Fanwood Start April 5 tive Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Mia« wiil speak oil "GaVJenitig Prob- Edith M. Urnbrecht, superviaing ! Miss Mary L. Carl nursc wil1 Features Decorator lems". FANWOOD — Members of the The District Nursing Aasocia- "nduct the course. : | Junior Garden Club heard Mis;- KAN WOOD—Mi.-s Mary Lillian j Mrs. Clarice Young Moi-jran will - The Newcomer^ directory sup- lion has announced that the sprigs I Those wishing to attend should ! Ruth MorsiliK of the Kverirri-cn f CiW, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. j be the guest speaker at the New ' piement, a list uf the names, phone t School faculty and a st-hular-hip series o classes for expectant ; register early at the UNA office Piii. F, Carl Jr. of Bronxvillt1, N. '• cornels luncheon nu't'Uiig Wfclnl^- j . HUMIHTS and addn.-;.se.s uf eai-h ; student to the Aiuhlbon Ilird Camp mothers will start Tuesday evc- on the second floor of the new mu- Y., became the bride Saturday af-j day at the YWCA. Hei topic will I HHW nu'inUer since; last Xovtmbe'', i in Muine lysl summt'r, U*n of b'r;' niii!;, April 5, at End Cross Heaci- nicipal building, on East Broad UTIHK'M of Harry Pt'ny Hamilton i be "Be Your Own Decorator", 1 ir of Elizabeth, son of Mrs. Hairy will be disaribuU'd •?( the March bandinsr, i!!ustra!iii by eoluicJ ijuutU'rv, :-)-! Kim street. street. Phone We. 2-0709. Fur many yeur^, Mix Mortem i slides, last Thuvsdav i» the M1.'- A. Hamilton of IS LaGrande ave- 1i luiithuois. Tl;e supplement was was .style consultant yr:d decora! "i ! morial Library. Mrs. Arnold Treji- nue, and the late Mr. Hamilton. for L. Bamberyt1)- & Co., ami iir- ct)]))pi!fij and published by Mis. The ceremony tool\ place at I low and Mis. Fred Rogers, chai:- struc'vOr in applied aesthetics for ; Jusi'j)h McCain, directory chair- ! men, were in charge. four-thirty o'clock in the K-.- the Bam-Pratt Studio. She is at furmed Church, Kronxviljc, with • man, and her committee members t The junior mt'inhcr,; will exhibit present on the faculty of the Art 1 ; in the furtheoniiny shov\- of tlu1 CHILDREN'S tlie Itev. Lowell K. Ditzen oi'fieiiu- I the Mesdanu'S Jack Gublt , William School of Pratt ln^ituU*, Brook- | Garden Club in the YMCA May 20, in;r. A reception was held at the. yn, N. Y., and Hartford Colley-!, Sitccrson, Ivyn Pleifei, and John Bronxville Field Club. Hartford, Conn. i Wilson The bride, who was given in ; Mrs. Paul It. Robinson, rhair- .< FRENCH marriajie by her father, had Mv*. George Pusack, program Son To I it grams i man uf the weial fommiii.et, has SECOND HALF-YEAR - TUES., MARCH Ul mat i on . or honor her sifter, Mrs. j chairman, arranged this program |announced the date for the annuul Di\ and Mrs. A. Starv Injmnn \ Loui^ F. Davis Jr. of New Yo:k j through the Ne York Herald | s|)]i[iy dance at the Plainfield Children 6-14 Yrs. Two Afternoons Weekly and as bridesmaids Mr.-. Ernest V. j Tribune Club Scr of 512 Alden avenu« announet' t'it | ce Bureau. \| Country Dub. This is to be held j birth of a son, Juhn lirtwtU'r, Kfh. | Speak French a child. Build For Ih. future. Buthman of Sewkkley, Pa., and! Mrs. John K. (> iy, chairman of j the evening of S'-tturday, J uue 4, |l5 at Ovi-.rlook IlospiUi, Summit. | 1 MADAME HART, 645 NO. CHESTNUT ST. Mi~s Ktnhryn K. Veenstra of New ^ Ihe plant committ [», wishes to re~ j with Don I)oi'ney*s orchestra. Tick- They have two otht'i- w>ns, Jumv* Yolk. Imind the ier.- and t.heir ets wiil be on salt; at the April Carter, .six, and Robert Starv, I Telephone: Westfield 2-1969-J Mi. Davis Jr. was best man for i husbands* of the evening- program luncheon. Mr. Hamilton and serving" as ush- J thrte-and-a-'half. ' os were William R. Price Jr. of [ Elizabeth, Michael A. Gessner of Ciantord, Henry U. Kreh of Hill- siiie and Frederick J. Hart of Fan- woud. A graduate of Connecticut Col- leiie, New London, the'bride is the jiianddaughter of the late Mr. and Mis. Pitt P. Carl of Greencast'e, I'd., and the late Mr. and Mrs. llany C. Ross of Hnrmiiurg1, Pa. Shirley and Morris Kamler Invite You Mil. and MRS. DAVID E. GRAY Mr, Hamilton attended Oh.o University and was graduated from the United States Merchant Barbara Jean Sieder Urine Club Marine Academy, Kings Point, N. formerly of Westfield Has Meeting Y. A lieutenant in the V. S. Naval fed In Scotia, IV. Y. Reserve, he is a veteran of World The Watchuni? Valley Shrine War II and the Korean conflict. To Attend The 'lu'b met last Thursday evening Mr. Hamilton is a member of Miss Barbara Jean Sieder, t the Park Hotel, Plainfield. The the Elizabeth Town and Country Jtsghter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett lewly elected president, Glen L. Club and a former member of the toman Sieder of Scotia, N. Y., ale of Westfield, presided. Tile Bachelors' Club of Elizabeth. He formerly of Westfield, and David fficers for the ensuing year are is associated with the DeVilbiss Etta Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. enry W. Uhlig of Mountainside, Co. in Newark. QlisGay of East RocKester, N. Y., 1 •mt married Saturday afternoon, rst vice president; Otto Becker Following a wedding trip to the Feb. 12, at four-thirty o'clock in f Dunellen, second vice pre^i- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., the lent; Frank Scrudato of Scotch couple will reside in Elizabeth. the First Reformed Church, Sco- Mains, treasurer; Arthur K. Klm^ tis. The Rev. Daniel Brink per- f Westfield, sergeant at arms; formed the ceremony, which was Group To Hear followed by a reception at the arvey X. Petty of Westfield, sec- Hotel Van Curler in Schenectady, etary, and James B. Dryden of. UN Representative N. T. Jianford, publicity chairman. Mr..Sieder gave his daughter Frank It. Sheeser of Union, EL- The international relations de- in marriace. She wore a sown of enne O'Bvien of Cranford, Ralph partment of the Westfield Wom- imporicd Italian silk with fitted Maurer of Fanwood, ami Leslie. an's Club will meet at the home .1 Wire trimmed with Venice lace, Itone of Cranford, were elected of Mrs. W: C. llarpster, 815 High- irith high stand-up collar and lontf, ind Kreeted as new members of land, avenue, tomorrow at 1:30 pointed sleeves and with a cath- he club. p.m. Mrs. J. W. Sands and Mrs. edral train. Her fingertip illusion Dr. Peter Pappus, who was st.'i- B. N. Craver will be co-hostesses. veil was held by Juliet cap and she ioned at Iwo Jima, showed slides Mrs. R. W. Miller will be in charge carried a cascade of calla lilies. >f Iwo Jima in color, including; the of hospitality and Mrs. Drew Hall Mrs. Marvin P. Goldstein of 'or, where the famous flag-raisinf will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Rochester, N. Y., was matron of jok place. William M. Smith, chairman of the honor. She wore a powder blue department, will preside. -lileta princess-style sown with Omar llalik, alternate repre- Jin-tucked bodice. Her rascade Have sentative to the United Nations knquet was of white camellia'3. from Saudi Arabia, will be the •'•JkUeinaids were Miss Eleanor Garden Group speaker. Mr. Hulik served in the jjNttU of Syracuse,, N.Y., and MOUNTAINSIDE — The Ncw- Rome, London and United States Missjachel West of Kerhonksen, omcrs Garden Clroup of Moun- embassies as an observer for Ar- H Y. The powns were like the ainside will meet Tuesday at 8:15 abic League on the Economic and tonor attendant's, and they car- .m. at the homo of Mrs. Wilbur Social Council of- the United ried cascade bouquets of pink ca- Groves, 346 Old Tote road. States. acllk lllian Gay of Bant Rochester, brother of the bridegroom, vas Wst man. Ushers included Fred- Monday, February 28th AUaningj, Robert VVidell, mid Richard Tuites, all of Uochester. The couple left on a wedding trip tiy car to California. For tra- veling the bride wore a blue ravon ni silk dress with white polka «s and scoop neckline. Mr. and Of our completely new and modern !fc. Gay will make their home in an Dieg0, Cal. The bride is a graduate of West- »«1 High School, Lasell Junior fit!*, and the University of Eocheater. Her husband was graduated »m East Rochester HIKK School l™ the University of Rochester, »we he wa3 a member of Delta Jeannetie's Gift Shop Won fraternity,

Monthly Meeting 227 East Broad Street

Jle regular monthly meeting of 'Westfield Chapter, NSDAR, ^"telicld tomorrow at 2 p.m. at j' ,™e of Mrs- L- B. Woolfen- S"' 7« St. Mark's avenue, with s - Norris Cuhhn.-iir nnrt M™ Offering you a complete selection of the finest in gift items, lamps, pictures, glassware, stemware, bar

CW (o Lynn Tysons accessories, china, copper and brass; plus many new " w"winMtI."- L>'"n V> TipS the b,.| m?h Ilvcnunvonuce annouannouncn e Suzy, lines. fl'i»L ylmmh-r>- Hospspitai l "•'y live also the par $12.98 other beautie from $8.98 Our new location affords plenty of convenient park- GEORGE CHOND'S ing in the town parking lot—right at our back door. MM CHATEAU Mountainside, N. i. CUISINE Dinner SPRING DELIGHT ... Refreshments Served All Day Monday

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(»»»B£CUED SPARE SIB! a jumper dress of all-over embroidered rayon linen 1hat is creaso resistant and washable. It has its own detach- ablo white rayon linen vestoo trimmed wilh poarl bullons. Jeannette's Gift Shop t5aneinB lovely colors in sizes 9 to 15. "'-»•» °"il Hii OccU.i»0 Headquarters for Hallmark and Norcross Cards <| , '•»><• ^z?;^''- ihaul Open Monday and Friday 'Til 9 P.M. >hon. Qulmby S.root Wmtftald 2-1131 OPEN MON. AND FRI. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Twelve THE WESTFTELD (W3.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 195a M W«ker Tot-hun« Q! 14U Mai'- B( tt\ Zt itcihm I dsughu i Federation Approves &©£© street wag a membM of th< Mt dr (I Mi - Aitinn /( lit ih c&r^ivs) comiriittce when Pau! of K1 j lie* p)iut, AMP a J»tiiu ' Two Resolutions Smith's Coilejff, Paul Smith s. N ' Two resolution* were approved j T., h^ld their wittier cuiritvai ls?t Sv ta-t U-.L »nii weekend. Wall i* a fjtshman ii i ul the reKular monthly meeting of j the F«re#try Sfbooi. I the New Jei»ey .statv Fudvi-aiion j ! «f Womvii'i t;iuU Friday in New- ; You'll Find Them iyrli. Mrs, VVilliuin JI. Dunn, stute , 1 i-hairnian of the Burden and con- j Ihc-rvaliuji department, prenenled a j j itsKluliuii ifuoiiimeiuiing Uiat the: | legislature of the Slate of New , in Vance's Section I Jersey lake uppiopriaie action to '. j meet the problem of expundinjj- I I park and forest aieus. The second j j leoolution favoring the holding of j Brass and Copper and I n review conference on the charter I of the United Nations was pre- j sentc-d by Mrs. Benjamin P. Ga- Pewter Washed Copper lanli, state cb^airmun of the inter national relations department Modern, Period ond Contemporary Types 'J'hese resolutions wi" be vote Domestic and Imported uimn in convention assembled, May r 1 !)5. ). WE HAVE THEM IN Mrs. Wilson Y. Christian, the president of the New Jersey State Waste Paper Baskets — Console Sets - Table Federation of Women's Clubs, Accessories - Planters — Wall Plaques — Bowls named Mrs. J. Raymond Hays of Haddonfield, state civil defense - Tea Kettles — and others. chairman, as savings bonds chair- WINTER SPECIAL man. Mis. Hays will head the March Bond Drive for Women sponsored by the New Jersey Sav- 20% OFF ings Bond Division of the Treas- ury Department. ON ALL RUG CLEANING Upon the recommendation of R. G. .VANCE H. L. VANCE IN OUR PLANT OR |N YOUR HOME Mrs. Arthur A. Callin of Morris- ow U the 1lmr 1o town, the chairntun of the commit- ttiur i*uirn IIIMI I'll rtranrd hj , HIIKIIM'H tee to study the advisability of re-districting the Slate, this pro. 321 South Ay«., Opp. *.». Station T»l. WE. 2-J5JJ cedure is to aturt as soon as pos- sible so that it will be completed LONG-TIME OPERATION—After 2000 years of quarrying prior to the expiration of the pres- ent administration, COSTUME LOOK — Ever a marble from the mountains near Carrara, Italy, the area is so (ashion favorite, the costume (prinkled with marble chips and dust that it resembles snow. is again an important item The 50-mile stretch of rugged mountains, overlooking the for spring. Typical is this Mediterranean, is a vast deposit of the world's finest marble. SALLY three piece ensemble which Julius Caesar got stone from here to help build Rome. (Continued from page 9) combines navy wool and • Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Rich and checked blue and whits Committees Named their daughter, Madeline, of 825 linen. The slim cardigan coat Urges Response Fairaeres avenue spent last week is lined with the linen almost For Antiques Show end in Washington, D. C. to the edge. The overblouse, Vlult Oar Cartel nitanrronm -•- also made of the matching For FmH»HH Hrmid H^ To CP Appeal Committee personnel for the O|»«M TiiVfi. A Thlirti linen, is very loose fitting eljFhth annual antiques show of the Spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. II, A. Mason of 740 St. Marks for added chic. FANWOOH — Krtd E. Ilulcy, Kirst Coiigregational Church was announced today by Mi's. Marjorie avenue are Mr. and Mrs. B. S. at t/iocb hnirniun of tho local Cerebral Louis of Newton Lower Falls, 'ulsy fund raisin? campaign com- ifansen, general chairman, as fol- Mass. New Courses At Fiftieth Year ilUee, hut> requested that L-ontri- lows: tutions to the local fund-raisiny: Dealers, M e s d a m e s Richard -•- YMCA for Women ampai/rn be made before the endShreve, Gordon Parry, Sheldon Today, Diane 'Meierdierclt of COMPLETE DINNERS SILVERPLATING f February. He pointed uut that Fox, William Child, J. V. McDon- G12 Benson place is giving a lunclv SCOTCH PLAINS —Two new jrenoral mail appeal was made nell nnd (Seorffe 1'utnam; purchas- eon for members of the Helping- courses of interest to women in o all residents during the first ing, Mesdames Arthur Scott, 11. Huud Club. Fanwood and Scotch Plains will 1.75 veek of the month, and to dute, It. Lenskold and Jesse Honney; -•- K'iven at the YMCA in March SILVERSMITHING has beel received toward the flowers, Mesdames Torge Tonnes- Saturday Susan Burbage of 748 under the sponsorship of the oenl goal of $500. His committee am, Bruce E. Kimbnll, Philip II. Fairncrea avenue celebrated her Women's Auxiliary of the Y. Bring the whole family... every night is family night at Oppunheimer, Russell Koyer, KoosI Just look below at tlie tempting dinners you'll find • POLISHING • PLATING • REFINISHING H most unxiou.s to achieve its ^oal 12th birthday with a dinner party Dan Kenely, pro at the Gallop- Lewis Tofte, Olenn Wilder, Ed- n the next week. for a group of friends. ng Hills Country Club will give ... complete from appetizer to dessert ... all for 1.751 word Kice, William Wallace, .1. Stainless Steel Blades ;olf instructions beginning March Dinner! served for children under 12...just 75cI Recom- Mayor Hiehard P. Hatfield is Wostford Cutler and Willis Mar- I at 9:30 a.m. at the Y. Mr. mended hy Duncan Hines* (Closed Sundays,) Fitted To Your Knives he honorary chairmnn of the tin. Mr. and Mrs. William STcSwee- ocal committee. Serving on the ney of GOO Hort street are parents Kenely has been an in,door pro Al^o publicity, Mesdames Franlt of a son born Feb. 15 at St. Bar- for 1

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Doctor*' Pratcrfptloni Filled 100 East Broad St. We 2-6519 THE WKSTFTELP (N.J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19S5 Page ThirUcn ; yf Wvrttf Wri, who was promoted COLLEGIANS hist month irom fiseho^ei' to Suggests Mayor , vuunly \ i-fiisuH-r. I Allen K. Bloys of 37 Canterbury ! i lane wax initiated recently into 1 Kri-tflioldcj- Dn-uetor Albt&i, J. Kappa Si^ms fraternity ai Lafay- : As Freeholder | BtMiTiiiiK'i vi^voucly opj».>sod the fite College. He is a freshman. \ | IUH-ISIU!! \O 1ft Crunfcird make the FEBRUARY | f. 6 * i j ilwifo, Ik- wunti-d ihi* frtivboJders ' Cranftmi's Republican muiiiri- \! ; Marilyn R. Mumford of 325 ; pul committcf Thursday nifrfit , iu drfcr any selection uutil after ; East Dudley avenue, & WfUon Col-1 ; live April )i> ]»iini«ry clactioii— oi* yffl'A L'.vm. I • iin;iM:nn.ui>!y n'rniiinH'iidci.i Muyoi* •; tu lyivi' vhi* Kt*i->ublican Cuunty j lege junior, was cited for jwademit* i 1 _KI'IITUHH-i•>* women's bowling. | 1 achievement at Wilson during1 the ] i Kird P. Aruicr.-u-n ,,f that town- !'• (.VMinuiUi-i \>r "us exociuive itom- 1 milUH' inakr the I'htiici'. r-udeii dfpartment of Worn-j ! semester that hag just ended. ; >hi|> to Till u viU'UiK-y on tin Boarif ; 1 1 ; The Ciitnfaiu Kioup ^0 voted "^Club. 12:30 p.m., 42? j i of I'Yvt'hoUii ) .*, ! Colonial avenue. j Philip Staas of 564 Lawrence , ) uiiyni»iou?.iy to it-comnit'nd t-he re- ! Andersen'-; lutinc- will he suti- j uppointnii'iit of Mrs. Mary J«»e FVirnHsliip f.'lub meetintr, J ( avenue will play trumpet in the ; ; ntiltcii to Krjiiifis \'. Lmvdt-n, 1 20-piece band in _.te musical com- j } Giuvirr of tilt- township fov &n~ p.m., VWCA. | ] tounly (JO1 chair inn n, who linked other leim OJI ihe Union County edy "Good News" to be presented ! r the <'»anfuiii jjioup la.^l wcM'k tu ,r,,v...(le Council, Royal Ar- tomorrow ni^ht and Saturday | Board of Election-. Mrs, (ilovier, eaimm 715, 8:15 p.m., Amer- night by Newark College of En- \ ; ftuwarii a name for cori>;i(|rrutii>n t'hilit'i' in tin* nu't'tinjt, had nomi- ican Ufio" Hal1- grmeeringr at the Bloomfield Junior j I by the fir»-holdei-s. tmtiMi Mayor Amii'iscn for the High auditorium. | It is i*xpwi«'«i \hat the free- _Xewci)mci5 couples' bridge. : holticr" boMi'd \vill chooso Andersen, ^Newcomers' Friday afternoon Philip is a graduate of Westfteld High School, He was a member of ] today to fill uuf Uio um'Xpireri oiu*- bridge- the high school band and orches- i year tcj'ni of U'jnuld M. IVai'salF LEADER WANT APS PAY ..Internationa-nt ofl Woman'relations s Clubde-, tra, played solo in hiss junior and partn ] .m-i 815 Highland ave- senior years, and won the New Jer- 1:30 sey Regional Band Award three Literature and drama depart- years in succession. He is an ulec- trivftl major at ihe college, WHEN IT!/* ment of Woman's Club, 1:46 * * • p.m., 625 Westfield avenue. MARCH Two students from Weatne'.d have completed their studies to- TIME TO MOVE —Recreational activities de- wards their bachelor degrees and | partment of Woman's Club, are scheduled to be graduated. 12:30 p.-u>.i 15G0 Shacka- from Bucknell University at Com-1 _ THINK OF Disson drive. mencement exercises in \!une. I Westfield Service League Both Ellen €. Diefenbach of 849 TOWNSEND 5)6 Highland ave- Winyah avenue and John Chir- onna of 787 West Broad street, You know your records are |_DNA expectant mothers class, wi(l receive bachelor of science de- 7:30 p.m., Re° Cross Head- grees i" education. safe when you store them Ellen was a junior counselor last REAL FAIR DEALER—Sleight of hand and long on legs— auarters. that's pretty Dominique Wilms, who shows some fancy finger- -College Woman's Club, 8:15 year and a resident of Honor with ui . . . that goes for House this year. A member of the work with playing cards in Paris. With her skill at the paste- r ,., Westfield High School. FIGHTING PAIR—Rosalind Russell and arthritis victim Kir- your furniture and other -Newcomers' Club meeting, Women's Glee Club, she was u boards, Dominique hopes to win an apartment in a tourna- sten Lund, 7, teamed up in Hollywood to put the erippler on menvber of Kappa Delta Kpsilou, ment of Belote, a French card game. Friends of the actress valuable household items, 12:45 p.m., YWCA. the run. Kirsten has suffered with It since she was 18 months education honorary, and Delta -Drama workshop of Woman's organized the tournament to hplp their protty acquaintance- too. Drop in or call us for Club, 12:30 p.m., 316 Hazel old, and Miss Russell is co-chairman of the national Jund- Zeta, national social sorority. avenue. raisine ririvf" She "ist finieiipri"Th p Oirl Rush." a new movie. John was a member of t*he var- the details for your storage sity football and baseball squada Conn., today. Bailey Is Named -Community concert, 8 p.m., They will be admitted to the ifeeds. Westfield Hig-h School. for three years. President of the quarters. | Violet Society Men's Student Assembly and the"honors and privileges" of Trinity Pingry Trustee -Public welfare department of 8—Friendship Club meeting, 1 College ut a matriculation service Woman's Club, 1:15 p.m., 200 "B" Club, he was also member of p.m., YWCA. i Holds Meeting Omjcron Delta Kappa, national honoring ihe men who have proved " V\VM V. ] Wychwood road. 12—DNA expectant mothers class,' Marks a venue, Plngry Class of —Xewcomers dancing class, men's leadership honorary, and their right to be college men by 7:30 p.m. Red Cross Head- SCOTCH PLAINS — Milton Phi Alpha Theta, history honorary. successful conclusion of the first )U2H, was among th« .six new mem- YWCA gym. quarters. Arndt of Hltrhtstown spoke on At present he is continuing hU bers elected to membership to the HENRY P TOWNSEND -Community Players meeting, semester of study. Pingry trustees at a board meet- Masonic Temple. 15 and 16—Community Players "Hybridizing: of African Violets, studies towards a master's dagiee production, Roosevelt Junior in education and he is also em- The ceremony itself, which will ing of th« group held la.st Thurs- MOVING L STORAGE i-Rake and Hoe Garden Club Geraniums and Begonias" at a ployed as an assistant to the Dean be held in the College Chapel at day, lit* will serve for a three-year Workshop, 9:30-11:30 a.m., High School. period. LOCAL £ LONG DlSTANCt 19—DNA expectant mothers class, meeting of the Union County of Men. 1 p.m., is more than five* centuries YWCA. Chapter, African Violet Society of old, dating back to the Trinity Burton W. Kt»)log;r and Robert VAN LINES ,ar [—friendship Club meeting, 1 Edith Gaylord of New Providence; ., YWCA. 24—DNA expectant mothers class, In the spotlight at Sullins Col- 7:30 p.m. Red Cross Head- Mrs. M. F. Hughes of Garwood and lege, Bristol, Va., last weekend 'etuml adequacy depart- quarters. Mrs. A. M. White of Avon-by-the- was Jill Crawford who was pre- ment »! Woman's Club, 1 Sea. MOUNTAINSIDE EVENTS sented as a member of the Mardi p.m., 912 Boulevard. The chapter received an invita- Gras Court for 1955. •Newcomers couples bridge. FEBRUARY 25—Cub Scout "Blue and Gold tion to exhibit at the Blue Star Jill, the daughter of Mr. and Science lecture, Dinner", Route 22 School. Garden Show in Mountainside May Mrs. Thomas R. Crawford, for- :30 p.m., Westfield Hiffh If—Newcomers couples bridge 7 and at the "Roycefield Valley merly of Mountain avenue, is a School auditorium. club, 322 Briar patch. Garden Club show May 14 in i junior at Sullins. She was elected •Woman's Club meeting, 8:15 Hillsborough. to the court by the students and .n., Westfieia High School Hostesses 'at a social hour were was presented at an elaborate iiiditorium. Life Underwriters MXR. Joseph J. Donovan of Wat-pageant last Thursday and Friday Junior Woman's Club, 8 p.m.,Meet In Plainfield chung; Mrs. H. W. Blackford of nights, , tasonic Temple. North Plainfield; Mrs. Benners, * * * .ntermediates of W o m a n's The February meeting of the Cranford; Mrs. M. C. Craig, West- Diplomas will be ^oin^ in the -, 8:15 p.m., G2G Boule- Plainfield Branch of the National field, and Mrs. T. L. Reynolds of mail soon to 940 University of v»rd. Assbciation of Life Underwriters Summit. Michigan students who completed •Art dopartment of Woman's requirements for a degree at the will be held today at noon at the end of the fall semester in Feb- Club, 1:30 p.m., 435 Topping Park Hotel, Plainfield. Hill toad. ruary. For the first time in its history Elected to Society 1 •Fortnightly group of 'Wom-the organization will hold a panel Among the students are Ed- ui'sClub, 8:15 p.m., 230 Syl-discussion devoted entirely to ad- William B. Newmiller, 868 ward Pershing Belcher of 131 Lin- vania place. vertising, ' promotions, and direct Carleton road, certified public ac- coln road and John Arthur Cov- AWcomers dancing class. countant, has been elected a mem- bett Jr. of 133 Harrison avenue, mail and their relationship to both bachelor of business admin- WCA gj.m. sales, service and prestige build- ber of the American Institute of •Antiques department of ing in life insurance. Moderator Accountants, national professional istration. Roman's Club, 2:15 p.m., 223 of the panel will be Alfred S. society of CPAs. * * * Midwood place. William N. Pierce of 7G3 Kim- Rosenberg of the Plainfield office Mr. Xewmiller is office manager ball avenue will be amonf,' the 226 ^ke and Hoe Garden Club of the Prudential Insurance Co. of the Belding Hemimvay Co., Koi-kshop, 9:3011:30 a.m., men who will become official mem- AT OUR MODERN of America. Inc., New York. bers of Trinity College, Hartfoi^I, 20 and 21—Annua! antiques DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW stow of First Congregational Church. •American home department « Woman's Club, 1:30 p.m., Here at Westfield's only drive-in teller window your »i North Chestnut street. transaction is completed in less time than the pause Arts and crafts department of woman's Club, 11 a.m., 712 for' a traffic signal — right from the comfort of 'orest avenue. BEST&CO. arden department of Wom- your car. "s Club, 12:30 p.m., 741 St. Maria avenue. •Newcomers dancing class, . "A gym. "midship Cluub meeting, 1 EARN f-m- YWCA. IInternational relations de- •YOUNG ment of Woman's Club, ACCOUNTS J | p.m., 714 Boulevard. COSMOPOLITAN 1 V ^'•corners couples' bridge. and Hoe Garden Club CLASSIC INSURED , 9:30-11:30 a. y /o «EN THIS SUNDAY Navy, blue, pink, gold, yellow BARON'S cherry, nude or gray. Sizes 7 to 15. 45,00

Mai! and phone orderi filled ICl°SED THIS SUNDAY BROAD AT PROSPECT Pharmacy WESTFIELD 2-4500 WATCHUNC Slol. Highway, »ou« H • PWnMd 7-OJ0O • AMUt <•— £ Jarvli A SAVINGS INSTITUTION -*.. -a~ —« -"••Trodemarl-"-——•—;—-" Fourteen THE WESTPIELD (N.J.) LEADER, TTTTTRSDAV -FEBRUARY 24, 1955 the vital issUGK 0I t, Authors Article In confront the Legislature *y ! \sstmibly candidacy of Donald H. Coronet Magazine c;ate deeply the nmtly p' Sliepard Endorses •Jagger. Mr. Badger has had i support that have eomo tinM,. ound home and reh^iuu.-; training1, j i..t,,,h Wallace, :>28 Boulevard. from Republican fritnda '"" > wi'll educated, is exp*-! it-nct-d in \ •• •!„- author uf an article "New out the county wnu lm' Local Candidate \V ',.. t0 S;,vc on Your Income tiiU- and local government, and • r iid> a n^poijMbie position in the! T,7- whl.-h appears in iho March n Sha hPPr '\ .,f (.uruiKt MaRazmo. 1 he he] r"i'ven m . " * Former Assemblyman Fred K JJUIIB close." Shepard, K^jtubliean candidate foi ejrn^i' and a deep interest in th<- . ,irtCTZine is Jw ™ the newsstands 1 Congress in ]954f has tndoi-si ' Mb;en;.- of Aim-riean govern- : tuilay. He U president 0] thi the Stale Assembly candidacy o icnt. E. Lloyd Co., inriuvante fc 1 Union. He was hi-alth former Councilman Donaid i^ "In iiiv ninnuiie yearveai s us an A>- k Bagger uf Westneld. t'ront I'njon f'oumy, J Announces Candidacy sioner of Union si,Wt. \sJf In a statement issued 1t>da\ understanding of what For Assembly Seat been re-appointed in in,"in,, ' Mr. Shepard, an Elizabeth attoi ...^ work ff-juires, and 1 know j termoft at Mi. Jia^KiT will bt- a credit j ne>' iong" active in Republiea L 4,-tlru- E. Lloyd J)'. of Union tie has participated in work, repeated the verbal ondoisi Union County and the Kepubli- i UKlav unnounecrf his candidacy for Red Cross, U.S (I (•;,., ment of Mr. BUKRW he recent! n party if lie is nominated and \ jther financial drives. announced at a regular mcotinK ' -,'i-ted to tlif -t.Hie legislature, i the Assembly from Union County. the Pro-Constitution A>.-oeiatio r. Bajr^frV civic, political and ; ••In submitting my candidacy to thf voters of the Republican party of Union County: ••ofe.-iSional careers have etjuip- j Let Us "The Union County Youny K- d him admirably for service to j I pledge to every one of them my pubiicans should be cwnimendt nion County as an Assembly- j must sincere efforts to help our ALTER YOUR SHOUlBBt for initially sponsoring the Stat an.11 * ! county." I-loyu .said in his an- on your DATED nouncement .statement. FUR GARMENTS ' As a life-lonff resident of Union I! HI County ami unwavering Repub- il lican 'l am asking for nn oppor- tunity to j;o to Trenton und prove Since 1912 Biaci-: that I can supply the type of rep- Hollanderizing resentation to which our great Central and county is entitled. is definitely in (Uptlairi) 'As t*,e primary campaign pro- We. 2-1071 the Fashion Picture cesses. 1 shall take a stand on all

MARGARET STERN Black "Loloy" A Complete Catering Servict in so f I Will nut h r K Calf. A TAMIL* AFFAIB-The snow figures represent the entir. family o£ Robert S. Bowers m front of » « ™"' home. Straightening the hat on her snow image is six-year-old Deanna, while 13-year-old brother Robert does M™* Also in bi. At left, appropriately clothed In apron and hat is the figure of ihnir mother and, of course thats the head of the house- • WEDDING RECEPTIONS Charcoal hold in the center. Dried prunes outlined features, whi> . "< and soft drink bottles added their bit. Brown. bellieves, a public let's be kindci Memorial Library • COCKTAIL PARTIES For Every Tree to our trees clamor will be so un- CDA Communion derstandinnrly loud that maltreat- Lists New Additions • ALSO INDUSTRIAL CATERING $17.95 That Dies, Plant ment of shade trees will end. New books addeil to the local Breakfast March 6 Yet still more trees will he need- library within the last week in- ed. When planting them—two for Westfield 2-0170 2 For Tomorrow one—place them around the home clude: Fiction, "Cross, Sword, and Court Trinity, 337, Catholic at'CordiiiK to their growing habits Arrow," Barr; "(jolden Argosy, Daughters of America, Westfield, so that the rooU will have room to Collection of Short Stories," Cart- is planning its fourth annual com- The popularity of diarroal sliuclei in men's apparel Today's shade trees were plant- stretch and the crown be iible to well; "This Man Is Dangerous," munion bfteakfast to be held at makes black shoes a style must — so be sure your ed 25—50—100, some even 200 oj- touch the sky. Mix big trees with Cheyney; "Death at the Isthmus," the Park Hotel, I'lainfield, Sun- 300 more years ago. Tomorrow's those of smaller stature. Plant wardrobe includes at least one pair oi blacks. Coxe; "The Glass Village," Dan- day, March (i at !):.'!0 a.m. share trees—for the generations oaks and elms, hickories and ma- ples. Plant tulips anil hemlocks, nay; "The Big Money," Masur; The breakfast will be held in who will enjoy them in 1085, '95,pines and cedars, sycamore and "A Gambit for Mr. Groode," Dean; honor of Miss Mary Kanane, state We're Ready 2005 A. D., and years beyond— sassafras, the flowering do^wooas "Cruise With Death," Draco; "Oh. retrent of the Catholic Daughters should be planted today. and colorful cherries. Use all the Henry Memorial First-prize Stor- of- America, for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal received from "Foftt-Pal" V Wing Not that many of today's trees varieties that nature has evolved ies, 1954"; "1 Take This Man," won't still be casting- their gentle for her own landscape the past the Pope for her religious work Are You? 200 million years but keep them Loring; "The Man in the Green among- the laity. in Black shade and (riving beauty 50 and Hat," Manning; "Caravan to 100 years from now. Some will within their natural range. After Speaker (it the breakfast will be Supple Soft be. But each year shade trees they're planted care for them well. Xanailu," Marshall; "Crossbow- the Itev. Kevin Nugent from St. Sbclland Grain are becoming fewer in number nian's Story," Millar; "Homecom- Joseph's Shrine, Sterling. Toast- chiefly because of the inexorable ing," Nogiri; "Smoke Talk," Nye; mistress of the affair will be Mrs. growth of population. The hous- "Alexander the God," Payne, and Frank Rmullen; chairlady, Mrs. NEW SPRING DRESSES Also in Tan es in which people live, factories? Treadway Heads Fiank Schipp, and co-chairman, "The. TaminB of Carney Willie," Mrs. Vincent Noonan. The com- Shop early for the best selection. and stores in which they work and Epincopul Unit Spicer. §13.95 roads over which they travel swal- m'ttee consists of Mesdames Dan- Spring Prints and Fabrics and the low up year on year more and Also non-nction: "Western Civil- iel Ityan, Louis Kern, J. Greer FAN WOOD — Howard Trend- izations," Burns; "Two Minutes Hand, Frank Smullen, J. D. ever popular Bates Cottons more land on which trees once way was elected president of the :rew. Till Midnight," Davis; "The Prac- Younir, Helen Walsh, Robert Mc- Men's Club of All Saints Episco- tice of Management," Drucker; Furlund, Charles Dooley, Harry Sizes 9 to 24y2 6.98 to 24.5 America can be just aa shade pal Church Monday nie;ht in the "Manual of Bptany," Gray; "Hugh DeMilt, Bernard Johnson, Vernon tree-rich in the future as it has annual organization dinner meet- Roy Cullen," Kilman; "Complete Flannner, Mary Koester and John Maternities Sizes 10-20 7.98 to 10,5 been in the past, believes Dr. F. ing in the parish house. He suc- boating Handbook," SchaiiT, and McGowan. A. Bartlett of the Bartlett Tree ceeds Harry Hughes. "Mahatma Gandhi," Sheean. Specials On Our Sale Rack — $5 to $9 Experts, if people across the coun- Other officers elected were: All Union County Catholic try will do these things: Vice president, Fred Rich and Daughters Courts are invited to WRIGHT'S DRESS SHOPPE The popular "Spalding" Plant two trees for every one secretary-treasurer, Jumes H i 11. attend the breakfast and resei"va- Loafer in Black M.95 that dies or is cut down or blown Mr, Rich succeeds Harry Stroham Summit Freeholder tions may be made by contacting 55 Elm Street Westfield 2-3411 aver. Plant native trees—those and the former socretury-treasur-. To Seek Re-election the chairlady, Mrs. Frank Schipp, Open Monday evenings that are indigenous to regions in er was Warren Jensen. at We. 2-1350. •hich they live. 'And plant not A proposal to switch sponsor- Freeholder Hickok of Summit ust little trees, but bijj: ones, ship of the church Boy Scout unit announced last week that he will o." from the vestry to the Men's Club seek re-election to the Board of VAN ARSDALE'S Every time a new subdivision is was approved. Carl (iraceley, Freeholders in the April Republi- :arved out of a wooded tract or a Kenneth Angtemun and Mr. can Prhruiry. First elected to the 137 WEST FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. J. lew suburb sprouts up at the edge Treadway are the scout commit- board in 1952, Mr. Hickok for- >f another, trees £0—to make way teemen. merly served nine years on the COVERS YOUR MARKET for progress. Some, however, are Reginald Parnall of Newark, Summit City Council and has been For Over 67 Years killed by carelessness and often Fooltiair-Scrvice /or the Family guest speaker, spoke on "Brother- active for many years in city and poor specimens are permitted to hood." county Republican circles. remain. Eventually, Dr. Bartlett HATCH MORE

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. . . your family and friends will be waiting to wish you happiness at ths reception which it 10 RUGS - DRAPES Cleaned the Better important o part of every wedding day. Mr, To get the greatest buying action, fastest, put your Alexandre Blake, our Banquet Manager, will gladly l/3 OFF SLIPCOVERS G. O. Keller Way assume full responsibility for the detailed planning message where it will reach the greatest number of pros- of this big event, either in the hotel, in your home, pective customers at the very time when they are actively or at any other location you may choose. PHONE PL 6-0100 OTHER TOWNS WX-2100 (NO TOLL) seeking buying information ... in the advertising columns PI. 6-3400 of The LEADER. This is the kind of coverage that pays off best to you . . . right for size ... low in cost . . . tops in selling influence. Put it to work, hatching a healthy flock of sales for you. For full information, call WE. 2-4407. TH PLAINFIELD, N. 1 con. SOUIH & IHAND • m PARK AVE. • COR. RANDOIPH SD. & ARIINGTON |«VtNTH ST. AT ARLINGTON OPPOSITE 5ATEWAY 5TOKC THE WESTFIELD LEADER ' COS. W. StVCNTM ST. & CUNION AVE. ,„„„ _ , „ E, BR0An WESTFIELO, N. J. PIAINFIELD, N. J. SHOPPING STARTS IN THE PAGES OF THE LEADER THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Page Fifteen

; Monday by Mr. Case. ' The first class enters the ftesd- Churches Give Signed, Sealed But Not Delivered Mr. Bujjii?, 19. is a graduate oS emy in July. Si'iJir.) Plains Hig-h School and it-1 Of the 10 men named by SeB- To Heart Fund • ccni.i.v conriudod t-wo years of nu- i ator Case eight will be accepted • chunk-a] entfinciM-injr study at Cn- : by tht- Air Fui-ce Aradcmy if that ion Juniur ("'o!ivict?, ('ranfitrU. ' many cun qualify. Otfior New ! Tlirop rhuivhes contributed their i \V ith \\u< tutm tit.iu-r imjn iLUiuni \ Jer.-fy t:n.;n huvi; been uomiiuted • Sunday collections lo the Heart by St.'jiat.y»r Cuse, lie must still |>yss , l.>y vaj-iuu-; Xvw JtT^y nieinbtr-S ; Fund drive in Kenilwurth ai-cord- • a physical I'XiHiiaiatioii und Air ] uf ilit* Ik*list* of Itupresentatives { ing to Mrs, Mahlon Marino, Ken- : Fi.']«.(' Academy fiitiuiu-f tt'^L. j urni Kvw Jersey^ .ieiijui- seafitur, • datt-s for whir)i have not been ytt, ; Jf. Akxuadtr Snuth. j ilworlh Fund chairman. j They were the First Baptist i Church, St. Paul's AME Church and tlu* Union Baptist Church. ' The total collection on Heart "Exactly The Glasses ' Sunday was $Rtt4.67, Mrs. Marino , said. The boro's quota was $5(51, j making Kenilworth one of the sev- Your Eye Physician Prescribes" i en communities to pass its goal. ' Among the 57 volunteers who JOHN W. ZEREGA | assisted with the drive were mem- bers of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Plainfieid Man Kenilworth Post, 2230, VFW. vnners [ The Kenilworth Cities Savings Bank served as headquarters for "Corner Broad and Elm" Becomes Candidate the drive with Theodore Stoepel WESTFIIID acting as treasurer. Freeholder John W. Zerega of MHCWPTION OPTICIAN* Mrs. Marina noted that more IN iUlAMTH, 177 MuA Op«n Monday Evening* Plainfietd announced today that he than 40 per cent of the dwellings will be a candidate for the Repub- visited were vacant for the after- Op.n Thuruiay I«BWI»I - Cloi.d lican nomination jf Freeholder for noon. She said Heart Fund en- a two-year term in .the. April 19 velopes were left at each door and Primary. Election. she encouraged residents to fill the NE of the oddest historical Mr. Zeregu was appointed to envelopes and send them to Mr. O m*m«ntos in Bermuda1 is tha the Board of Freeholders Jan. 27Stoepel. teal prcM of the Great Seal of the to fill the vacancy caused by the Confederacy which now belongs to resignation of Donald I). Maekpy, • Btrnudian named Ernest Darrell. also of Plainni'ld, and he will Ordered by Jefferson Davis, presi- serve for the remainder of this dent o'. the Confederate States, the year by virtue of the appointment. Site Chosen For teal and its press were shipped to mid-Atlantic Bermuda, now a famed Coupons from 2 packs of He is chairman of the insurance resort, (or tram shipment to Wil- committee and Is a member of the mington, N. C. However, the origi- SyUania Press 25 roads and bridges, public prop- 'Plains Firehouse nal press, a bulky iron affair prettily REFLECTIONS IN A.FOOt—Any guests of the Flamingo erty, industrial and public safety decorated with flower engravings, could not be smuggled through th* Blue Dot Flashbulbs committees. blockade to it was left in the care of the Confederate consul and later Hotel who happened to be undpr water, when this photo was. SCOTCH PLAINS—The Plan- gets you this riqndiom* taken in Las Vegas, Nev., got a fish'- eye view of Ruth and ning Board Monday night reserved •old at auction. An exact replica of the seal is now with the preit, although Freeholder Zcrega was a mem- the whereabouts of the original is not known. It is hoped to item* the Packat Photo Album Dorothy Costello, 21-year-old twins from Des, Moines, la. They ber of the Plainfieid Common for use as g site for a proposed press and its duplicate seal for public txhibition in Bermuda. MS were posing at the swimming pool of th* hotel where they Council in 1S30 and 1937, and was firehouse a portion of the prop- absoluul/ FRIEI erty at 1981 West Broad street, are dancing, and a mirror had been placed on the water (or mayor of that city in 1947 and 1948. He was born in Bloomfield owned by the late Frank Glynn a more accurate reflection. in 1894 and has lived in Plain- estate. The late Mr. Glynn died Haley Seeks Case Picks Bugle field since 1900. He was educated about a month ago. March of Dimes in Plainfieid public schools and The board placed a tract about Russian Expert Princeton University, and served 207 feet by 260 feet on the mas- Board Seat For AF School Will Benefit From overseas in the U. S. Army in ter plan to safeguard it for mu- Bowling Tourney both World Wars. Mr. Zerega nicipal purposes. The remainder FANWOOD—Fred E. Haley of Sard yowr nama an4 uddrtii, ptut 3 toupani, ipks Monday has been a trustee and vice pres- SCOTCH PLAINS — Edwin to Sylvanlo, You'll racalva yaur Pacfc«t Photo of the property probably will go 127 Hunter avenue announced his Album In a f»w dqyi. Room f.m. at the Wcstfield Adult School hold at Westfield Recreation, 22G P. Zerega, is a pilot in the U. S. "well located." mittee for five years and is a Air Force Academy", Colorado North avenue, west. If there are Air Force, now stationed in Ger- n the Princeton University sor- Negotiations are. in progress for former member of the Union Springs, Colo., it was announced jnough entries, bowling; will be many. Mr. Zeri'ga is a member County Republican executive com- es entitled "The American Ideal continued (in successive Saturdays and former deacon of the Crescent its purchase and the committee is preparing jin ordinance to allot mittee and a county coroner. He ~lu Chanei' to Survive." as required. This tournament is Avenue Presbyterian Church. Last was a candidate for nomination Dr. John S. Reshetar Jr., a rec- open to all sanctioned bowlers, year he retired from active busi- necessary funds for the site and construction and equipment of the for congressman from the sixth who must present their ABC or ness, having been associated with district laiit spring. WIBC membership card for the the textile firm of J. P. Stevens firehouse at an estimated cost of 1954-55 season. and Co., New York. $55,000. However, the mayor not- Employed as a district parole ed that several months would be supervisor for Essex County for Acting as tournament chairman required to complete all the work. 17 years, Mr. Haley has been ac- tive in many civic activities. He is Eleanor Robinson; secretary, Walter Robinson and treasurer, The committee also notified the Board of Education that as yet it wus on the Board of Health for Rudy Sempreviva, with the fol- lfl'.i year's, serving as budget of- lowing on their committee: Fan- had received no official plans for ognized authority on the Soviet the high school to be built on the ficer for all but one of them. He nie Marvesa, Sally Andersen, Vio- has been active in fund raising Union and Eastern Europe who let Burnes, Bcrnice MacLean, Hel- Happe! Farms site in Westfield has been associated with Prince- road but thut it was noted plans drives, scout work and recreation en Burnes, Stan Renshaw and Au- activities. ton University's department of drey Hauser. Further informa- obtained by Township Engineer politics since 1947, will deliver the tion about the tournament may be Ernest T, Lawrence to be in vio- Born in Jersey City in 1009, he Russian Institute at Columbia had by calling Eleanor Robinson, lation of local ordinances. was graduated from Kcarny High University and with Harvard Uni- We. 2-0380, or Wcstfield Recrea- The subdivision of the property School and Rutgers University. versity's Russian Research Cen- tion, We. 2-58(i!>. If possible, en- for a tract being retained by Wil-He also attended Rutgers Law ter. tries should be in by March 15. liam Huppel, former owner of the School and completed his clerk- Currently serving as lecturer in Irene T. Griffin, general chair- property, did not have the re- ship. politics at Princeton, Dr. Reshetar man of the drive, announced that quired frontage and sufficient Ho is affiliated with many state is thy author of the newly issued the March of Dimes had passed parking facilities were not pro- organizations dealing with penal Plain "Problems of Analyzing and Pre-the ?13,fiG0 mark here Monday. vided the committee said. The institutions, welfare work and dicting Soviet Behavior" and of The Westn'eld division of the committee noted, however, that no mental hygiene study. He is pres- "The Ukrainian Revolution, 1917- March of Dimes has set its goal formal presentation had been ently serving as local chairman 1(120; A Study in Nationalism." at $15,000. made. for the Cerebral Palsy drive. SUIT A graduate of Williams College, where he completed his undergrad- uate studies in 1D45 with Phi Beta OR Kappa honors, Dr. Koshetar start- ed concentrating on the complex- Beginning ities of Russian development DRESS while taking his master's degree Our Without Pleat* at Harvard in 1946. In 1950, after Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed he had submitted his pioneer work on Ukrainian nationalism as his Hunivetsary doctoral dissertation, he received his Harvard doctorate. t ot home fot slipcovers, reup- During the academic year 1950- li'r, draperies, turtoins. Just 51, Dr. Reshetar,. a native of Minneapolis, Miss., who speaks Any S K I R T 'M and oui deiointor will come Ukrainian and modern Russian Without Ploats , »*" ta™ «ith fabric samples. fluently, was a staff member of TROUSERS • SWEATER "»ttot5«oliour;e! When phoning the refugee interview project of Harvard's Eussian Research Cen- »«m «it of town, pleose reverse ter, an undertaking: sponsored in SLACKS • SPORT SHIRT I '"• ttiniges—the toll's on u:! part by the U. S. Air Force. In TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS ON OUR FINE Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed _*f* *BOUI OU» BUDGET PUH this capacity he spent some seven COLLECTION OF THE LATEST STYLE months in Western Germany and Austria with a "team" that in- STOLES, CAPES, CAPUTS, terviewed hundreds of refugees CLUTCH CAPES, POCKET from the Soviet Union. STOLES, SLING CAPES The public may attend the above ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF lecture as single admission tickets D: Elm t Ouimby Sit are available in the main office at FUR JACKETS AND FUR COAT5 •• 432 Springflald Ave. the RoDsevelt Junior High School before 8 p.m. Monday night. SPECIALS ON REPAIRING AND REMODELING I'roni lour Old Fur fniil We C'nn Mn lie i . ,\ nnAi-TiFrs- STOI.H on \ Identical twins look alike C.M'I-) STOIJ'i With S*'\v MitttlR'. 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iiii'im I'- i ni->« I r Mini. i:r- ll) \ i-r PLAINFIELD FUR SHOP John franks SIM:I 11 III •it 'Ill" VP» ov 138 NORTH AVENUE PLAINFIELD IDO NORTH AVE. M«w.,^ in II. MUSI III:T\VI;I;N IMIIK AVI:. * n. II. STATION '" (M1MI1M4 (JIAIIIVO, Prop, OI'KN Till IINIIAV Til,I, II Store Hours — 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Route 28 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1955. the vital issues of thpd s Fourteen Authors Article In confront the LeKis!atll* , \rtsvmbly candidacy of Donald H. (oronft Magazine ":>te dCl'r'y th* m«»» P* J 3a w- Mr. Ba*| r haw had support that hav, ,on)e Shepard Endorses jVnh Wallas. VM Boulevard, nund home and relijj >uri training. from Republican fviundB ft , well t'ducatfd, is < ; ili, aulliur uf ar, article "««• : V , ,O;vi' im Your Income out t.he county u-h0 ila ""i Local Candidate UtU an<) loral ii'fv TimtMit, and v u to run, and shall * •silion in the T,"v" «)•;,), BPlH'a.s mth.- March app hep wnn* frum B% Former Assemblyman Fred K i:.iMl*>r- VViifiii. Hi1 , ,f i,,, l Macai-.inc. The polls close, ' Shepard, Republican candidate fo: • arii L-.SL in the , mii-nzinc L tint- ..n Uif newsstands Congress in 14*54, has tntlursf* uf Anu-ri. •an jiovcrn- He is prudent Oi tViP the State Assembly candidacy o icnt. a.day- E Lloyd Co., in»uran«t Union. He was health ! former Councilman Dunn id H "1 n Jii.v nine ycar.-i as an As- hea 1 . Bagger of Westtield. •mhlynian fi om I'niun County, I I Announces Candidacy Moner of Union smct ;-JIVI\ un undei.-landiriM1 of what ,,,, ' In a statement issued iodn} ! For AtstifuiWv Seat been re-appointeit in Mr. Shepard, an ElizaMh attui ,:> work rrquirt's, and J know l»6t for for a U-™ of t 1 ney long aetm- in Republic*! of Un on lie has participated >„ Boi. " Uninn County and the Kepubli- | .uilr.ir Iv Ll".v••• i. work, repeated the verbal encloj ^ J Red Cross, U.S.O. Uiri ment of Mr. Bagger be recentJ •n puri.v if 1H is nominated and L.i'hv annuiini-i'il his i-undidaey fur other financial drives. announced at a regular meeting i •jcted to tin- stult* Jt'U"i ^iature ithe A^cmbly from tmon County. i "In -ubinittiiur my candidacy to the Pro-Conatitution A>sonatio r. Bajry,A'»'V fiviv, polities* 1 and h of Union County: •oft'S.^ionu] cartMTs havu equip- '•t hf v«w< <>f t <-' Republican party let Us j I pU.diiX' to every one of them my "The Union County YOUHJT R< d him admirably for servict to ALTER YOUR SHOUIDJK nion County an an Asaembly- L.Kt sincere efforts to help our publicans should be com mend* 1 hls an on your DATED for initially sponsoring the Slut an." I county," Ll«.v'l s-'" '" " i iiounremonl statement. FUR GARMENTS i ">\, a lifi-lotiK resident of Union I County and unwavering Keuub- i iu-sin 'i am asking for an oppor- SeeDRYSOS'SFi tunity to n« to Trenton and prove Since 1912 that 'l can *"PPly the tylK; of rep" Hollanderizjnf vtseiitation to which our great Central and Bread county is entitled. (Upitairi) "As the primary campaign pro- We. 2-1071 cesses I shall take a stand on all

MARGARET STERN A Complete Catering Servict ill soft Walnut h r K nsas Calf. A rAMIMTAFFAIR-The snow figures represent the entire family of Robert S. Bowers in front of » " « home. Straightening the hat on her snow image U Slx-year-old Deanna, while 13-year-ol13yeadd brother Robert does ^^ Also in S y kit. M left, .ppropriatelly clotheh d In apron andd hahtt i s tthh e figurefi of thitheirr mother anandd , of course tthat» the head o the house • WEDDING RECEPTIONS Charcoal hold in the center. Dried prunes outlined leatures, whi' . »< and soft drink bottles added their bit. Brown. hold • COCKTAIL PARTIES bellieves, a public let's he kinder Memorial Library For Every Tree to our trees clamor will be so un- CDA Communion derstandingly loud that maltreat- LislH New Additions • ALSO INDUSTRIAL CATERING ment of shade trees will end. $17.93 That Dies, Plant Now books added to the local Breakfast March 6 Yet still more trees will be need- library within the last weclt in- ed. When planting them—two for Westfield 2-0170 2 For Tomorrow one—place them around the home clude: Fiction, "Cross, Sword, and Court Trinity, :i37, Catholic according to their growing habits Arrow," Hair; "Golden Argosy, Daughters of America, Westfield, The popularity ot charcoal shades in men's apparel so that the roots will have room lo Collection of Short Stories," Cart- is planning its fourth annual com- Today's shade trees were plant- i stretch and the crown be able to well; "This Man Is Dangerous," munion breakfast to be held at makes black slioco a style must — so lie sure your ed 25—-BO—100, some even 200 OJ- touch the sky. Mix big trees with Cheyneyj "Death at the Isthmus," the Tark Hotel, I'lainfleld, Sun- 300 more years ae". Tomorrow's ;hose of smaller stature. Plunt wardrobe includes at least one pair of blacks. Coxe; "The Class Village," Dan- day, March (i at 9 :'M a.m. share trees—for the generations aks and elms, hickories and ma- nay; "The Big Money," Masur; iles. Plant tulips and hemlocks, The breakfast will be held in who will enjoy them in 1985, '95, ines and cedars, sycamore and A Gambit for Mr. Groode," Dean; honor of Miss Mary Kanane, state We're Ready 2005 A. D., and years beyond— ;assafras, the flowering dogwoods "Cruise With Death," Draco; "Oh. regent of the Catholic Daughter's should be planted today. colorful cherries. Use all the Henry Memorial First-prize Stor- of- America, for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal received from "Fopt-Pid" V Wing Not that many of today's trees arieties that nature has evolved ies, 1!>54"; "1 Take This Man," 1 or her own landscape the past the Pope for her religious work .von't still be casting their frentle Loring; "The Man in the Green among the laity. Are You? in Black shade and srivinif beauty 50 nnd 00 million years but keep them Hut," Manning; "Caravan to v 100 years from now. Some will ithin their natural range. After Xanadu," Marshall; "Crossbow- Speaker at the breakfast will be Supple Soft be. But each year shade trees hey're planted cure for them well. the Kev. Kevin Nugent from St. Shetland Grain man's Story," Millar; "Homecom- Joseph's Shrine, Sterling. Toast- are becoming fewer in number ing," Nogiri; "Smoke Talk," Nye; chiefly because of tjie inexorable mistress of the affair will be Mrs. growth of population. The hous- 'Alexander the God," Payne, and Frank Smullen; chairlady, Mrs. NEW SPRING DRESSES Also in Tan es in which people live, factories Veadway Heads "Thy Taming of Carney Willie," Fiank Schipp, and co-chairman, Shop early for the best selection. and stores in which they wt>rk and Ipiscopul Unit Spiccr. Mrs. Vincent Noonnn. The eom- roads over which they travel swal- m'ttee consists of Mesdames Dan- Spring Prints and Fabrics and the low up year on year moro and Also non-fiction: "Western Civil- iel Ryan, Louis Kern, J. Greer more land on which trees once FANWOOD — Howard Tread- izations," Burns; "Two Minutes Hand, Frank Smullen, J. D. ever popular Bates Cottons grew. i'ay was elected president of. the Till Midnight," Davis; "The Prac- Young, Helen Walsh, Robert Mc- "en's Club of All Saints Episco- tice of Management," Drucker; Farland, Charles Dooley, Harry Sizes 9 to 24'/2 6.98 to 24J America can be just as shade al Church Monday night in the "Manual of Botany," dray; "Hugh DeMilt, Bernard Johnson, Vernon tree-rich in the future as it has mnual organization dinner meet- Hoy Cullen," Kilnian; "Complete Flammer, Mary Koester and John Maternities Sizes 10-20 7.98 to 10.91 been in the past, believes Dr. P. ng in the parish house. He suc- Moating Handbook," Scharff, and McGowan. A. Bartlett of the Bartlett Tree ceeds Harry Hughes. "Mahatma Gandhi," Siieean. Specials On Our Sale Rack — $5 to $9 Experts, if people across the coun- Other officers elected were: All Union County Catholic try will do these things: ice president, Fred Rich and Daughters Courts are invited to The popular "Spalding" ecretary-treasurer, James Hill, attend the breakfast and reserva- WRIGHT'S DRESS SHOPPE "Plant two trees for every one Summit Freeholder tions may be made by contacting 55 Elm Street Westfield 2-341t| Loafer.in Black W.95 that dies or is cut down or blown tlr. Rich succeeds Harry Stroham the ehairlaii.v, Mrs. Frank Schipp, over. Plant native trees—those tid the former seeretary-troasur- To Seek Re-eleclioii at We. 2-1350. Open Monday evenings that arc indigenous to regions in i" was Warren Jensen. which they live. 'And plant not A proposal to switch sponsor- Freeholder Uiekok of Summit just little trees, but big ones, hip of the church Hoy Scout unit announced last week that he will too." roni the vestry to the Men's Club seek re-election to the Board of Every time a now subdivision is vas approved. Carl Graceley, Freeholders in the April Republi- VAN ARSDALE'S carved out of a wooded tract or a tenneth Anglemun a n d Mr. can Primary. First elected to the 137 WEST FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. J. new suburb sprouts up at the edge readway arc the scout commit- board in 1952, Mr. Hickok for- of another, trees go—to make way eemen. merly served nine years on the COVERS YOUR MARKE1 for progress. Some, however, ave For Over 67 Years Reginald Parnall of Newark Summit City Council and has been killed by carelessness and often ?uest speaker, spoke on "Brother- active for many years in city and Footwear-Service jar the Family poor specimens are permitted to hood." county Republican circles. remain. Eventually, Dr. Bartlott

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THE PARK PLAINFIELD, N, J, THE WESTFIELD LEADER ^°rnS 0UiH &rvlEUHD * "127 PARK AVE- * COR' RANDOLPH RD. & ARLINGTON L SEVENTH M. AT AmiNGTON » OPfoMIt iAftWAY SlOtf • CORD . W, cSEVENTH ST. fc CUNHpN AVL WESTFIEID, N, J. U E. BROAD PLAINFIELD, N. J. SHOPPING STARTS IN THE PACES OF THE IEADE" J THE WESTFIELD (N.I.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1055 Page Fifteen Monday by Mr. Case. The first class enters the acad- Churches Give Signed, Sealed But Not Delivered Mi. Buirle. 19, is a graduate of emy in July. i Plains High School '"> test, mul NVu Jeisey's ,*eiu\>r seuatur, dales fur which have not been net. ilworth Fund chairman. II. Aliximder Smith. They wen1 the First Baptist Church, St. Paul's AME Church and the Union Baptist Chunrh. I The total collection on Heart 'Exactly The Glasses j Sunday was $5(>4.G7, Mrs. Marino said. The horo's quota, was $ making Kenil worth one of the sev- Your Eye Physician Prescribes" en communities to pass its goal. JOHN W. ZEREGA Among; (lie 57 volunteers who assisted with the drive wore mem- bers of thti Ladies' Auxiliary, Plainfield Man Kcnilworth Post, 2230, VPW. 3runner's The Ken il worth Cities Savings "Corner Broad and Elm" Bank served as headquarters for WESTFIEID Becomes Candidate the drive with Theodore Stoepel acting1 as treasurer. MHCWPTION OHleiANI FreehoWk-v John W. Zereita of Mrs. Marina noted that more IN IUZAKTH, 177 NfiMi •(••i M. Open^ Monday Evtningi Plainttekj announced today that ho than 40 per cent of the dwellings will be a candidate for the Repub- Op.n ThurUby Ennloga . Cloud W lican nomination A Freeholder for visited weru vacant for the after- a two-year term in the April 19noun. She suid Heart Fund en- Primary' Election. velopes were left at each door and she encouraged residents to fill the |NE of the oddest historical Mr. Zerega was appointed to envelopes and aend them to M r. nunwntoi in Bermuda1 is ths the Board of Freeholders Jan. 27 S toe pel. «e»l pren of the Great Seal of the to fill the vacancy emtsed by the Confederacy which now belongs to resignation of Donald D. Mackoy, • fleraudiin named Ernest Darrell. also of Plainfield, and lip will Ordered by Jefferson Davis, presi- serve for the remainder of this dent •>• the Confederate States, the ! l-kry 1o teal and its press were ihipped to year by virtue of the appointment. Site Chosen For mid-Atlantic Bermuda, now a famed Coupons from 2 packs of He is chairman of tho insurance r«iort, for ttan« shipment to Wil- committee and is a member of the mington, N. C. However, the origi- Sylvania Press 25 roads and bridges, public prop- 'Plains Firehouse nal press, a bulky iron affair prettily REFLECTIONS IN A. POOL—Any guests o£ the Flamingo erty, industrial ami public safety decorated with flower engravings, could not be smuggled through th« Blue Dot Flashbulbs committees. blockade IO it was left in the care of the Confederate consul and later Hotel who happened to be undpr water when this photo was SCOTCH PLAINS —The Plan- •old >t auction. An enact replica of the seal is now with the prtii, although gets you this handsome taken in Las Vegas, Nev., got a fish'- eye view of Ruth and Freeholder Zcrega was a mem- ning Board Monday night reserved the whertaboati of the original is not known. It Is hoped to secUrt «h* Pock«t Photo Album Dorothy Costello, 21-year-old twins from Des Moines, la. They ber of the Plainfield Common for use as a site for a proposed pr«i» and its duplicate seal (or public exhibition in Btrrouda, MM firehouse a portion of the prop- were posing et the swimming pool ol the hotel where they Council in 1930 and 1937, and wan absolutely FRIEI erty at 1B81 West Broad street, ate dancing, and a mirror had been placed on the water for mayor of that city in 1947 and 1948. He was born in liloomiield owned by the late Prank Glynn a more accurate reflection. in 1894 and lias lived in I'lain- estate. The late Mr. Glynn died Haley Seeks field since 1900. He was educated about a month ago. Case Picks Bugle March of Dimes in Plainfield public schools and The board placed a tract about Russian Expert Princeton University, and served 207 feet by 260 feet on the mas-Board Seat For AF School Will Benefit From overseas in the U. S. Army in ter plan to safeguard it for mu- both World Wars. Mr. Zerega Bowling Tourney nicipal purposes. The remainder FANWOOD—Fred E. Haley of ddrtii, plwi 1 couponi, Spks Monday has been a trustee and vice pres- of the property probably will go SCOTCH PLAINS — Edwin to Srtvanla. tWU («<«lvt your Posktt Fholo 127 Hunter avenue announced his /Ibum In a ftw d?V>- Boom for 9 picturai In full ident of the local Community to a developer. For the first time, Westiield Chest, participating in more than candidacy Tuesday for a three- Bugle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. vltw, with •xtra pockill lor cardt, and. olhtr paptrt It Adult School* Recreation will hold a bowling 20 Chest campaigns. The Township Committee has year term on the Union County Bugle of 410 Jerusalem road, is tournament for the benefit of the been lookinj; for sometime for- a one of 10 New Jt'rsoy men ap- March of Dimes on the following Mr. and Mrs. Kerega have two site on which to build a firehouse Board of Chosen Freeholders as a "The United States and "Rus- pointed by Sen. Clifford P. Case of 1 dates: Saturday, March 19; Sun-daughters and one son, all ofto serve the south side of theRegular Kepublican. lia" will lit the subject for the day, March 20; Saturday, March whom arc married, and two grand- township. Mayor Walter If. Jones Mr. Haley has been chairman Railway to compete in final exami- Ifth lecture Monday night at 82(i, ilnd Sunday, March 27, to bechildren. Their son, Lieut. John said that this particular site was of the borough Kepublican Com- nations for admission to the new P. Zcregu, is a pilot in the U. S, 69/IV7S J.in. at the Westfield Adult School held at Wcstfield Recreation, 220 "well located." mittee for five years and is aAir Force Academy*, Colorado In the Princeton University ser- North avenue, west. If there are Air Force, now stationed in Ger- former member of the Union 54 Elm St. many. Mr. Zerega is a member Negotiations are in progress for Springs, Colo., it was announced ies entitled "The American Ideal enough entries, bowling will be its purchase and the committee County Kepublican executive com- continued on successive Saturdays and former deacon of the Crescent mittee and a county coroner. He s Chaneo to Survive." Avenue Presbyterian Church. Last is preparing an ordinance to allot as required. This tournament is necessary funds for the site and was ii candidate for nomination Rv, John S. Ueshetar Jr., a rec-open to all sanctioned bowlers, year he retired from active busi- for congressman from the sixth who must present their ABC or ness, having been associated with construction and equipment of the WIBC membership card for thethe textile firm of J. P. Stevens firehouse at an estimated cost of district last spring:. 1954-55 season. and Co., New York. $65,000. However, the mayor not- Employed as a district parole ed that several months would be supervisor for Essex County for Acting as tournament chairman required to complete all the work. 17 years, Mr. Haley has been ac- tive in many civic activities. He is Eleanoi; Robinson; secretary, Walter Robinson and treasurer, The committee also notified the Board of Education that as yet itwas on the Board of Hcnlth for Rudy Sempreviva, with the fol- 10V> years, serving; as budget of- lowing on their committee: Fan-had received no official plans for ognized authority on the Soviet the hi(;Ji school to be built on theficer for all but one of them. He nie Marvesa, Sally Andersen, Vio- has been active in fund raising Union and Eastern Europe who let Burnes, Bernice MacLean, Hel- Happel Farms site in Westfield has been associated with Prince- road but that it was noted plans drives, scout work and recreation en Burne.q, Stan Kenshaw and Au- activities. ton University's department of drey H'auscr. Further informa- obtained by Township Engineer politics since 1947, will deliver the tion about the tournament may beErnest T. Lawrence to be in vio- Born in Jersey City in 1903, he Russian Institute at Columbia lation of local ordinances. was graduated from Kearny High University and with Harvard Uni- had by calling Eleanor Robinson, We. 2-0380, or Westfield Recrea- The subdivision of the property School and Rutgers University. versity's Russian Research Cen- He also attended Rutgers Law ter. tion, We. 2-f>8(10. If possible, en-for a tract being retained by Wil- tries should be in by March 15. liam Happel, former owner of theSchool and completed his clerk- Currently serving as lecturer in Irene T. Griffin, general chair- property, did not have the reship- . politics at Princeton, Dr. Heslietar man of the drive, announced that quired frontage, and sufficient - He is affiliated with many state is the author of the newly issued the March of Dimes had passed parking facilities were not proorganization- s dealing with penal "Problems of Analyzing and Pre-the $13,G50 mark here Monday. vided the committee said. Theinstitutions, welfare work and dicting Soviet Behavior" and ofThe Westfield division of thcommitteee noted, however, that no mental hygiene study. He is pres- "The Ukrainian Revolution, 1917- March of Dimes has set its goal formal presentation had been ently serving as local chairman 1920; A Study in Nationalism." ut $15,000. made. for the Cerebral Palsy drive. j SUIT A graduate of Williams College, where he completed his undergrad- uate studies in 1945 with Phi Beta Kappa honors, Dr. Rcshetar start- ed concentrating on the complex- Beginning ities of Russian development DRESS while taking his master's degree Our Without Pleat* at Harvard in 1940. In 1900, after Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed he had submitted his pioneer work on Ukrainian nationalism as his doctoral dissertation, he received his Harvard doctorate. Just in 18l«P ot home (or sliptoveii, reup- During the academic year 1950- I «mii,- dtaperies, tuttoins. Just 51, Dr. Rcshetnr,, a native of I "II llgeltw 8.9JOO 0, V/^stfield Minneapolis, Miss., who speaks Without Pleats 1j-WO ond out detorotor will tome Ukrainian and_ modern Russian I» Win home with fabric somples. fluently, was a staff member of TROUSERS • SWEATER • Nithorgeoi toune! When phoning the refugee interview project of Iwwwtof lown, plewe reverie Harvard's Russian Research Cen- SLACKS • SPORT SHIRT ter, an undertaking sponsored in Beautifully Cleaned and Preised • !h« tharges—the toll's on us! part by the U. S. Air Force. In TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS ON OUR FINE <1» A80UT OUR BUaCtT HtH this capacity he 3pent some seven COLLECTION OF THE LATEST STYLE months in Western Germany and Austria with a "team" that in- STOLES, CAPES, CAPLETS, terviewed hundreds of refugees CLUTCH CAPES, POCKET from the Soviet Union. STOLES, SLING CAPES tiimiiHiiiii The public may attend the above ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF lecture as single admission tickets are available in the main office nt FUR JACKETS AND FUR COATS ; <" Av.. the lloosevolt Junior II'iRh School I before 8 p.m. Monday night. SPECIALS ON REPAIRING AND REMODELING From Your Old fur Cmtt W> C'tui Mn la* i 1. A UMAVTIFM. STO1.K OH A Identical twins look alike l'AI'1'1 S'H'OLIl With Nrw Lining. $35 • • • the rest of us don't. Our till'lc fiiiriucilt (ml) - - " •J. A III0A I'll I' IT. <• A I'UI, FU. TT.. shirts have col- <\ >( flil'i'dl I'AIMO Oil I'OCIiKT M'l'lll.i: Hllli \ r iv I. I II I II KIt i, CI.IOAMOII AMI A/l':il. . \NV I, ATM NT il. A III'.M i'll'I I. HI. ISO •1. A II I!A IT I F 1! I. <• 1 CAI'U II' 1» -« IMUI'H .IACK11T, Will « Illi ,IA"•" llullln. (ivc, In mIIH' e Illlt'MhiU'xll »lrl«. i'l>n... »•••> .»•« n....u K ftre you wear- ,.„• ""LIB. "I.-I.I *^g r,.,ill,i,.u. ror .inly - ? ''."""',•;! ,.'",',',', !'|"'''' $55

>ng the right style for your lace? A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM 4 HOUR SERVICE WHEN BROUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON EXCEPT SA1URDAY5 Till* Nlii-cllil mi IK'tmlrf nun in ilillnt •ir.s l.i.'lud.. I'nii ill' illnk, l:r- iiillii' Ili'iltir. PLAINFIELD FUR SHOP John-franks SI'MITM. IIIS<(H VIM ON 138 NORTH AVENUE PLAINFIELD (1,1, (IITICII Tl PUN l>l- lllSl'AIIIS I llirrUTJIJN PAIIK AVK. II. II. NTVI'M>\ I'AIIUIMI III AIIIMI, Pr»|i. Ot'MN THITIMl»AV 'I'M.I, II Store Hours - 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Route 28 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 •B-l • Page plans, would accommodate about dude landscaping, — ' i would ae<--omTnuu«i,c **wu«, change proposal — the proposed drive in theatre and .lit U.itici '»*• r ' 0 12U0 cars and would cost questeEssex d Amusemenonly thet changinCorp., gha osf re»- pla^, » ^ vmld ^ said that a resolution would soon * ...... ,«,„ ,h «-m of » ^^^fooo, which would in- New Of Other Communities SERVICEMEN j Residents Oppose be sent to the local board. The portwn 01 the land, annow Kin resi- Mountainside Council is i-on.->idcr- (U-nUul Mi', to the cummiTc-ial . joins Marine Corps Drive-in Theatre i«K" a resolution against the the- «„„.. The ira.L-t lies next lo the | atre, he said. | Mountainside Boi-outfh liM- Around the State Kofror VV. ('line, IS, son uf Col. and Ivlw-i. Louis vV. Ciiuc, zzX iVJ.d- M Oi (II PLAINS - O i The Oarden Club of New Jer- sli'p but in all likelihood it will Le 1 !uf the tract for an ultra-modern WEST ORANGE—At a meeting- wuod place, left the end of la.-l to ihu pro) oHfd drive-in thrall *) j.-cy, which is attempting to beau- last week, the Board of Commis- ih its 'backyard in the VYatchun^ month for the service, lie enlisted |di-ive-m theatre, Mr. PantaK" in Route 2'1 was expr ;M-t»uis J. I*antaj i,i Nt-w- -aid he would prefer to take up | Christiansen Stationed j Three other letters opposing the served by the Commonwealth Wa it definitely had rejected the old ark to change (lit* 'M Ei' cla.ssi- the zoninir matter first. He pre- | ter Co. to go on recoi d favuiintr Summit, (jolf Club .-it.e at Murray In fi cat ion fur the north ide ' project were received from resi- Hill primarily because of excessive of the 'dieted around $3,000 in ratable* ttie project. hijrhwuy. dents in the area of the 22-acre costs and still considers Iht- Wat- ! for the township from use of the ; A/B Charles W. Christiansen. K. VV. Wiihelm. chairman of the tract, owned by the Robin Hood I theatre. ' LINDEN—The Board of Edu- i'hun£ location ihe- most suitable. 25 North Wickoni drive, of Mountainside Planning Board, Holding Co. The Army asked for ami received The drive-in, according t° the cation last week approved a new Mr. und iMrs. Alfred Christiansen, pointed out that the opposition to Mr Pantajres, representing- the Salary formula for teachers, which permission from the Park Com- is presently stationed at Ernest by July 1, 1956, will give teachers mis.siun to make test borings and Harmon AFB, Newfoundland with salary increases ranninR from $400 a detailed survey of tSic Wutehung the United Stales Air Force. He to $700 depending on the degrees tract. is attached to the 0005th Base Op- they have. Comparable increa^vs The Commission )>iwird cooked fin rolato CKlpi Combine Ihe celrry, pickle, }i cup mayonnaise and susonlnfg, Add the ailrnon come far more impressive in re- Expert to»inr Hrhdy. Presi Into 4 cutUrd cups »nd chill until firm. Cut tin* hard' cent years. The speaker was in- cooked tgft In h*U cross wise. Press the yolks through a fine sieve. Mli with enoufh landwleh spread to moisten. Add seasonings. Using • pi«tr> troduced by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Half Gallon %# * tube, fill the tgg whites with this mixture. h. McCorison Jr., pastor of the Same Meltprool Bag Fieel For etch servlnj untnotd s cup of the sklmon latad on Irttuce on • scrplni First Congregational Church. plate. Top with mayonnaise and surround with cucumber slices and tomato Invocation was given by the wedfts. Complete the plile with potato chips and 2 deviled «gg haEvts, Rev. Frederick W. Blatz, rector of Day St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Ben- These Features V' CHEESE FILLED ROLLS ediction was offered by the Rt. Tailoring Rev. Msgx. Henry J. Watterson, VIRGINIA LEE Make Shopping at >i Ib. Kraft Pasteurized r r o cc n pastor of Holy Trinity Church. American Cheese, shredded The Rev. Dr. McCorisonserved as t tablespoons minced onion Acme Like Magic! I green pepper, chopped master of ceremonies. Hot Cross li cup enndrnsrd tomato soup, un- Singing was led by Miss Janet COURTEOUS SERVICE! , diluted Grimier, director of music at \

DAIRY VALUE . KRAFT Final Reduction Miracle Whip 16-oz. jar 29 Before Inventory HOM-DE-tlTE EXTRA Salad Dressing 16-oz. jar IT •SPORT SHIRTS SHARP WITH 16-oz. *% C( Campbell's Beans PORK 2 cans Mkmf •SPORT JACKETS CHEESE IDEAL TOMATO 101/2-ox. $1 All Sales Final Soup Condensed U cans I 69 KEEBLER 16-oi. pkg. Tou'Il Need Flcnty lor Lcnlcif Menus! Crackers TOWN HOUSE 31' 23 JACKETS PRINCESS formerly 35.00 NOW 22.99 Tissue BATHROOM

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Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choice" 113 SPORT SHIRTS Round Roast ORANGES formerly 5.95 — 6.95 — 8.95 or Round Steak! "W f\ NO FAT ADDED Ib. g *f Now 3.99 Large, Sweet, Dozen Lancaster Brand Juicy Florida 29 Ducklings Oven-Ready, Long Island ib. 53' Lancaster Brand Florida Seedless Bacon Sliced, 8-oz. package b 35 Grapefruit 4 ° 29 Telephone Frosted Fish Features for Lent! f- riSltEIIMEN WE. 2-2842 t.«r -' 4-FISHERMEN NO SEEDS! Chock Full Of Juice J COD FILLET Fashions for Men LARGE CALIFORNIA ^*, POLLOCK FILLET 05c Fish Sticks 124 ELM ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. WHITING FILLET Avocado PearCAI.IK. s 2 ^ 2* CONVENIENT PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE - THRUWAY TO ELM ST. ICKRERG All A,!v CAMK I Lettucf'/iv. Februarye 26th - • • 37O South Avenue, umHP T Large Free Parking THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Page Seventeen Speaks at fctary Dinner of eruocratic Club ——-—• tin- victory dinner

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, ,.ay -It is dear that the *7S ' ! f Uni°n ,ity_.DM»orrats, independents aii turn-| and more to the Demo- 1J tv fnr representation. 1 ttiat in the lart two yeais ocrats have won county- JUST ARRIVED! THEY'RE $69 AND $79 CHAIRS ! lections is one example of ,, but even more signifi- the'Democmtic party is now a hair's breadth of winning- 'It manv county-wide offices. l,e that this year the people IN SIZE, DESIGN, QUALITY, FABRICS! 'rcounty will elect a great °oie Democrats to state and offi(.f. 1 believe this be- /candidates of our party will e positively "hat they stand exhibit a day-to-day in- .st in the concerns of the peo- irk to represent. they In marked contrast," Mr. Wil- 49.05 1S continued, "we see repeated irences in the press to the fact the county chairman and leaders of the Republican Brand nfew and beautiful .. . $69 and $79 chairs in every detail .. . and every one Koos- state that their principal low tagged a thrifty 49.95! Hard to believe? Come see! You'll find one of the most excit- today is to somehow find a ns by which they can fight ing rhair collections you've ever laid eyes on! These are BIG chairs, handsomely propor- r 'enemy'. The most recent ex- tioned .. . cushioned in luxurious airfoam rubber for real, deep-seated comfort. They boast ,|e of this came just the other it at a Lincoln Day dinner at good, dependable construction top to bottom . . . custom details like French seams, lush flagship; it was reported in newspapers that the RepuMi- floor-deep fringe, kickpleat skirts, smart brass-tipped legs. And wait "til you see the fabrics! connty chairman said, 'The Boncle textures, nubby tweede, sculptured damasks, dingonnl weaves, modern metallic*, to ty must unite against the cora- i foe.' And who is the foe of name just a few ... in dozens of today's new decorator colors! We'll even custom cover to m the chairman spoke? The your order ... at no extra cost! And the styles? All your traditional favorites . . . plus the munist threat in the world? p-ave problems we face here newest contemporary designs . . . biscuit back chairs, diamond tufted lounges, barrel backi, ,ome? No. The foe is the Dem- T-eushion Lawsons. Of course we couldn't begin to name ... or picture ... all of them. itic party." Come see the whole collection at Koos tomorrow! Just §5 down . . . and you can take [r, Williams went on to point that "In an age when national months to pay on our easy budget terms. (Also at Koos new Sea Girt branch.) irity, even our very existence, eatened, all the Republican irship can think of is their iy', the Democrats. At a time the leaders of the Demo- :ic party in Washington who laking foreign policy—Con- ,n Richards of South Caro- ,d Senator George of Geor- e working in close harmony le Republican President, the iblican leaders of Union Coun- [see their 'foe* as the Demo-

3. I surest that perhaps opposi- k to the Democrats is the only OPEN NIGHTS ng the many wing's of the Re- Monday thru Saturday |lk«n party in Union County e to agree on, which is why it " i only thin? they can talk I further suggest that the I people of this county, re- »ot political affiliation, will fctlnue to look to the party which •every level asserts positions of ^(Imhip on the great questions " s d«y. The Democratic party its positive programs for I problems and does not t people's time with the negn- of opposition for opposi- sake. P VIM Y-IMUKM TABLES . . . fin celebrating our victories, a3 lare doing here tonight, I would Vo join with Governor Meyner MEW GROUP! {J'finf that the way to achieve v\ i:\crii\c. : office is to earn public The way to earn public l. Mr. Williams concluded, "is "sent devoted and honest can- s who will take their pro- jito the people and who, iwhen 16.66 H will vigorously assert ("selves to assure that the citi- | »f Union County are ade- "ly represented in the coun- Ever dream tables so good-looking ... so practical... could be I M state and county govern- tagged so low? They can . . . Koos exciting new collection proves it! Here are truly handsome traditional tables . . . styled with graceful scalloped edges... beautifully finished in rich mahogany. Did we say they're practical? Definitely! These lovely wood- 3NDS-WATCHES$ grained tops are party-proof! Spills, even hot tea and cocktails, AND JEWELRY wipe up with a swish of a damp cloth ,. . dropped cigarettes never "EK? S0URCE Of DIAMONDS/ leave a hint of damage. And just look at all the styles you have to «*KES SAVINGS FOR YOU choose from! Not one, but 2 cocktail tables . . , step and lamp Aim Rspairi to WMCHES AND JEWELRY i tables with extra shelves . .. double-purpose tables like the maga- 1 ""uiUing ond Cr.aliv. Work, zine-end, the bookcase-end ... a charming pic crust lamp table ESTIMATES GIVEN and a big drum, too ... all theee and more! Come Bee the whole RLES H. ROTHROCK collection! It's easy to pay on our convenient budget terms. CALL WE. 2-3532 (Also at Koos nety Sea Girt branch.) ' ' United Horologieat *,.'„.

*HE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST HURIHG AID IN NOW ... ANOTHER LUCKY SHIPMENT OF SIMMONS FAMED 59.50 EXTRA-FIRMS HISTORY! 39.50 Last time we advertised ihe "Dnckgimrd" our enlirc slock whizzed out . . . almost before ihe ink was dry! Because so many of you wen disappointed vye did every llihiR but turn somersnultR lo gel another shipment ul lliis terrific Raving . . . nnd here it is! Yon know Simmons rmlionally-iidverliscd "Rurkpiiard" is one of the world's finest oiihopcilic-lypn exlni firm mattresses . . . for yours it sold coasl-lo- const nl 50.50! And ivlmi puts il in (lie obvious r.O.r.0 chissV IM»Mit\! Ymi net one. of (be finest 312-coil unit4 ever niiidr . . . will) rxlni lu-nvy-|;niipe n>il» for firmer, baliiiu'cd body siippurl. Yon pel Siiiinmiih .'i-slar icsscd (ill fell iiplinlslory . . , lop <|iinlily ll-n/,. lii-kiti^E All linn and a S-0 HUV- RE CRIPTION OPTICIAN ing. too! Huy llie nialeliiiifs boxspriiij! mul save anoihf.1- S20 . . . lint do it tunigltt... I™™ HEARING AIDS tomorrow Mire! Twin or full sizes. (Also nl Koos new Sea. ilirl branch.) East Fifth St,o?, J.6545 JUST 10% DOWN ... UP TO 2 FUU, YEARS TO PAY! THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1955 r • ireTSrr •«• A ward \ ftt!dfl ^ »«'- off. We also wish ""•" | the company and Waa ,, ' own community. And, through support- e!' arqliitillU'd Please Note:—Letters to the T THE WESTFIELD LEADER "T" 1 T"Ti» ^t"'"^ HI*"-T " — _r I iloyee's Club. ing a planned community heart pro- Editor must be in the Leader ivith the uial ivine.- (if our . Jf'A'l'o Viastiis Corp., Pyr° I*10*'66 Watered »t th« PoM Office »t W«Blli«ld, N. J., Office by noon Mondays to in- am Second Cl&BB Matter. gram, our Heart Fund contributions chapter. Purp" Union, was held recently at PuUUahed Tfcuretfaj'e ftl Weasel*, New Jersey. sure publication the same week. Refi Mhi.u-ir^ wii'l be ^.-rv.-d o A »I Th« WotliM Leader PrlntlnB »nd PubliBhinir make it possible for us as laymen to Tuwnley'Townieys M«Kesiauianl» . I""rdfc ,,.vuu. to | ILEApER CLASSIFIED 4 Company, in Independent Newspaper our Canteen ana Junior Krd I'IU KAY ( OKI OKAX. Official Paper for the Town of WeKBold and learn how best to protect ou>- hearts. EoitoT. Leader: ~torough Gf Mpuntstir-cide. /;„ Elite 14. l'ETKKSUS JR. , circle' Mountainside, who com-- SubscrtpttoD $2.60 a year In advance We are proud tha^ this community, Cfftgifltulatt&ns are in order ti Agr'icnllUKil Ap',,t. VUIIIJI < 01, litU E»l»blt«h«d l«90 through its contributions, regularly man- i^|||l/nf£UUl£lh gtoiiJ^'hic! ifests not only its recognition but its ap- iom 1 Toward the end of winter the 'he Mail anticipation of »I'»»P"«» k"a4 1-4*07 — WB. !-44»» preciation, too, of these urgent services. Ba&' FACTS p Member By their lobby ing, the, ,„„! by bringing into the house QuilV Weeklies of Ne* J«r«« But today We.stfitld can take particu- and fun-inn into bloom or leal, S«w JerBey Preee Association iave forced a Town Council d Nation*) B!«ltor!«l ABtoola'io" lar pride in the 324 of our town's volun- •eject the proposal for establish about twi^s of sum.' of the woody plants. •U cim-e n think of uu.-:Tift-is testified in * 4 J 8 3 n- Krpublk'an lt-ad- time he's kicking and screaming by the time we finally get him to * K J 6 5 8 1 ,i, ail of the »em- 9 5 2 K 8 6 3 hip HI the H^use, bed. Why is he so hard to man- kadi- age V SOUTH lv a!! major newspapers. • » wunt.-v, the Chamber of Children are ready for bed af- VAQ97652 . n.|jur labor organiza- ter an active day because they • A 9 2 u'rans1 «T»"I« and most are tired. Making bedtime a pleas- • 7 4 tnis ovel Mr. IIIMI Mrs. Jolm M. Ac! ir*' IHMV living lu thin home n< *ir»» roup- 1'i'spilt- '~ I C It'll nvriiue which tht'> nl from Mr mid Mm. H Illlum \. ant occasion means a great deal North - South were vulnerable "Line support from all seg- Ilitfeiilieiiilcr Ikrmitflt IV in to a child. Most children do what's id the bidding went: t °f Ame'ru-a1 nbU I politicahad a l veranyd I expected of them. If they have a orlh East South Wett L f H" to some degree on export. With- believe that huge blocs of Amer- regular bedtime and both parents NT pass 3 » pass kv roa out the proposed extension of the icans would lose theiv jobs, wide casually but firmly expect them to NT pass 6 V pass .SEHTHOFTHE KILL reciprocal trade program, these in- segments of American industry go to bed, they will without a lot ass pass the calcful dustries will be forced to curtail would be almost *

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SafeHa ! Columbia Univcreity, which has 2 Local Men Insurance Co. Radio Engine** Hear i <£. "^^ t^LTlt '• •> Manager lietn studying the subject uf citi- I)ay»lrom President thinks in ifi-ms of formula..;IVampd Awarcl Winner y.enship under a .special Carnegie 1 Leave For Service ] Promotes Grubman J btresM'.s, straiii.s, ohnist volts and ] .irraiit fui Oif past foul' years." The ability to think in terms of I'leclric curri'iit. must it-adjust hi- i ,. , ,, ., , 1 1 ; thinkinj; to .urn™! in a,, ,.»,• ,. ' , >S-vd M'^ »nk.-y. n of lite int.an&ribl<>s, rttthtr than in U-rm^ lor 1 s 1 5J6 1 role. • " - '' ™-".v Men Edward Grubman, 238 Grove uf nieasurabJc, lakuiabk things i^ 1 retail store bead- employed by PL. 6-0008 the i'uridunu'iita! iha!it'HKe faciii^ strict, a member of the public re- Attends ! Safeway Stores. Inc., in the coin.; lations department of the Mutual ; engiiieer.^ v\hci aspire tu be £onresl AccounUnls leeh-liiij;- presented lo more than 2.OIK) i u**!'after which (join* away cere-1 I New York. Registered Pharmacit! in V home office newspaper, Mutual nical sessuili, which eovereil "Cur-j food -iwi. nit.naders t hrou^liuut ! -J , liica IVITC conducted. Ueorg-e ! Jones, binistlf an engineer, said rent Developments in llefense Cost j the cniiiilry wlio have shown them- ! Ljtuejit Ijiff, joined the insurance p attendance at stars, ™°". vc.]| hoard chairman, 'briefed I inanatenu'iH cxocutivcs ai-t t oii- tinu," hold at iht* ves to IK- "outstanding citi/.ens i l company in 1950. He is president Day and Night tt meI..fte.-v'hH'htheywere»d.; of the Mutual Benefit's Pelican tantly faced vitli dealing wi'h Plaza Hotel, Mew York, J'\'b. 14. nieasuri'd in a test devised by | i.-pd liv the Kev. Edward D. f Club, the all-employee organiza- r ckin V-'^' » ^"field's tion, a vice president of the New- We're As Near To You At Your Telephone ^VeiiueMelhodi* Church. ark Junior Chamber of Commerce, Municipal and organizational past public relations chairman of u,.wenl«tives present included the New Jersey Junior Chamber f• micilniiii and Mrs. Richard P.! of Commerce, and former public n«kmat. a..d Maurice A. Taylor, Mr. mill *lr«. Intnl. II. k<,l>M. Inrmirl) ot HUM.Mm. lire nun in lio relations officer for New Jersey of nt 2:t"H l.t>iiul>l)4m uvi-itut>, St'ou-li I'liiiiiH. I'liU bum*. IVIIK IIIIHIIIIKI-II BUSINESS DIRECTORY PlaiiitH'ld; Allen Chrone and Mrth. e Disabled American Veterans. rp«i» Mr. uud Mr*. Srllmr W. I'uji.Biic lliruiIKh III.' cnl ,( Nliiiiulirft McJwtn Westfield; Stanley Hanna, A V Oltipflll}. RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES franford; Mrs. Jean Macaule--, j Active in civic affairs, Mr. Grub- Scotch Plains, and Mrs. Marie man served as publicity chairman of letters decree in journalism LcHbuch, Fanwood. of the Essex County Clothing for from KutKerK University and a • AUTO DEALERS • CORSETS • LAMP MOUNTING ' RUG CLEANERS Others in the cont'nfent were: Korea Campaign for two consecu- master of arts degree from the jlountuinside—Bruce D. Ellen- tive years, is a member of the Civ- New School for Social Research, THE CORSET SHOP LAMP MOUNTING back 287 Central avenue, and cis Club Council of Kewark, and He served in the Army from 1942 LAING Ijimp ba»e», part!!, drtlUug, repa.r- BROWN & KELLER'S Dennis Kuber, 1300 Knollwood board member and public relations to 1945, seeing- action in the Eu- "To Bell Corieti ine:, t>la tine t\on&. Ail types of Experienced Is Salesmanship' Bliwrt^y hi BtocH. A1H(I recovering Oriental and Domestic chairman af the Occupational Cen- ropean Theatre of Operations. anj made to order. AH work don* ter of Essex County, a group _ MOTOR CO. "To Fit Them la Art" on prtinisfls. lu>asonnble. m <; OLRANEHR ""amvooii—William C. Boot, 2D5 ac He is married and the father Modern Cola atorasre Vaulta tive in training- cerebral palsied eallna Braada t» Ckaaaa Praai UHt fvnlml Ave. tunr RronA N(. of two children. Toar Attthorlici We. 2-422H ^eattleld, N, J. E. Breaa. Weatllrla we. 2-MM Koith avenue. 'and mentally retarded adults for Scotch Plains—John Argenzi- CADILLAC B. Bread WBatltld t-JMl CATALINA LAMP SHOP 2-18 Waaklnxtoa A-ve. Hlal>«el4 employment. PL.

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* You can buy a big, poumr/ul Ponliuc for I""l'""1 many models of tlw lowest-priced w»' ROTCHFORD PONTTAC CO., Inc. 433 NORTH AVENUE E. 433 NORTH AVENDON'T MISlS I FTH EF RE D BUTTON. WESTFIELS SHOW D ^w*# •••«»• FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. - CHANNEL 4 WE. 2-3700 . THEJVESTHELD At Mosque Soon I ))n»!rnnii arranged by the FestU e than 1,1)00 physically htuuli- !: vu! Simmer* fur each concert WPB Neu- Jersey resident*, iu- i extensive iind varied. The Jrfe ; I The Fi-is Eireann, Irish f^ritvvul ! Approves Salary € lading the iral pal-dud uud *n*uin the group will present In fingeiB. which tliu (jriliiili MUBW I'^yundution will brin^ to the ; then local visit will ranKe. from Schedule Change ^, ME'. Fischer, with she cot>}H-n\- Mosque Tiieatic, Kewurk. M<>i)duy : ti adit ionul Irish airs, and foJk "33 tiou of the First State Bank nf t'Vi'ninj^-, Miu-ih 14, fur one !>*.'!•- 'r,oii|!-s buth in Gat-lie and English; I'lion, has niadt ari-yii^enn-iitr. fur foiEnnnci', will ^ive bjfal itiLisie ' to the melodies of Tom Moore and SCOTCH PLAINS—The Boai d 1 tii! contribution* fur the funiHhr lovers their first opportunity in songs of more modern composerg . of Education approved by a five lo sjiiai) pink stajtip with t!iy w'niU' four vote Thursday niaht a teach- many .VE.'ars to hear a major con- | of Irish music including Charles ^ illy, to 'bej sent to und (U-posUvd cert attraction dirjet from Ire- \ N illiets Stanford. John i'\ I*archetj ers salary schedule which mack with the bank. Tile bunk has also J land. ! Hamilton llarty, Arnold Bax an<| minor chanfres in the schedule jfft vt d h[i«i'i" fur volunteers tu upon which the school budget was apen an.i compile the returns. i IiOnjr a fen 1 nrod attraction isii E. J. Moeran. based and over which the 'board 01- I Irish (•oncert hnll^ and radio, the ig-inally split. The new schedule Festival Sinirers consist of a chor- was approved after a lengthy dis- u.s of 14. with assisting in.-.tiLinu^n- niGIDMM OWNHII- cussion during which time the rec- tuiists, incliujinK playor.s on tile _L AUTHOWZtl) _ ommendations of the Educational KAINFIELD Mr. uml Mrx. t-'riink H. HIIUIMH-OI-4' ni-f noiv refill 114; in tltclr n»»\ Irish harp, a smaller instrument Committee and several other alter- liomr ut 840 *ir(inriv(e« nvemic, whit-It tbi-y p«rfh»*n*tl lr«tm Mr. mid than the modern concert harp. »rr«. KDIHTI P.. i-rodfrick* iliroifuli llir (>nit-e ol rimrlfm (. Haakv, nate iplaris were turned down. Kt'M'arded as the r^rcmost in- FRIGIDAIRS Opponents of the changes, Eu- terpreters of the folk song's and jrene Witte, William Smer, Robert ballads of Ireland, the croup is 0222 L. Cochran and Kussell Patterson, now on a tour of CO American cit- appeared to favor staying' with ths •RIGHT FUTURE Easter Seal ies under the direction of Albert original pro7>osals. Mr Patterson BUT ONLY Moi'ini, New York imnre.ssario, said he considered any plan a stop who arranged to brin^ thorn to gap and that further study -of the far MM wtll prtptni Sponsors Listed this country. The tour started in entire problem was necessary. Mr. New York two weeks uno when Original Cast Saner and Mr. Wltte went on rec- Our modern world needs and re- Union County sponsors for the wards trained engineers and scien- the Festival Singers were wel- ord in favor of the original plan. 1955 Easter Seal appeal of the comed at a Carneifie Hall concert Board President John W. Sny-tists. Hut preparation must begin New Jersey Society for Crippled for the benefit of the Now York Show Records der joined with Dr. Iianna Will- early with malli unit science courses Children ami Adults were an- Foundling Hospital. iams, Samuel Hymen, James Bell taken in high school. Because, with- nounced today by Norbert B. "White Christmai" out this preparfltion, your children Representative of the cream of and Dominieli DeCuollo in passing Fischer, of Hoselle, Union County Irish vocal artistry, the ensemble "A Star It Born" the proposal which was a combina- cannot enter an engineering or lerh- chairman and former member of was carefully built up and welded "Young ol Heart" tion of the committee report and nical college —cannot prepare for a the hoard of trustees of the State into a choral unit of the first the original schedule. useful and rich life in this absorbing Society. "Cornien Jones" Minimum for the master's de- field. "There's No Business tike gree class was upped to $3,500, a The sponsors include: Charles Firm Occupies $50 raise, and the six-year train- For a guicU to your cbildran'a futifrl, P. Bailey and Charles H. Brower Show Businets" ing class minimum was upped to writt for Ihi lre« fotdtr "Afar Hijh of Westfield; John H. Bosshart, New Building "Deep in My Heart" School, Whol?" t/o Ion 40, Mid-Town Summit; Mrs. Oliver K. Brooks, $3,750, ft $50 raise, Maximums in "Fanny" these classifications remain $5,950 Sloli.n, Ntw York II, N. f. Cranford; U. S. Senator Clifford MOUNTAINSIDE — Bestway and $6,160, respectively, with Published as a public service in Co- P. Case, Rahway; Robert C. Crane, Products Inc., manufacturers of "House of Flower." $160 yearly increments. operatiun with The Advertising Council A, L. Johnson and F. Kmery Ste- records for children, has occupied "The Boy frisnd" _ The bachelor degree classifica- vens, Elizabeth; Frank M. Pitt, a new building on a five-acre tract PERFECT PARTNER—Her dancing partner never gets out of Union, iind Albert W. Stender, "Pojoma Gam*" ' step as youthful ballerina Judy Russell performs with her tion remains the same, with a min- cal treatment. Now In Globe avenue. imum-of $3,300, a maximum of Prainfield. The building has an area of available on LP and 45 rpm mirrored reflection in London. The 16-year-old dancer was Married and father of two, Mr. Robert Taylor $6,700, and yearly $150 incre- Mr. Bosshart and Mr. Browei 42,000 square • feet and has pro- record* checking her technique at a practice session for a benefit per- Perrette has been unable to work Eleonor Parker ments. In non-degree class, the for some time, Mr. Holzlohner are members of the iboard of trus- duction facilities for 3(10,000 rec- formance in the British capital. minimum was lowered front $3,100 tees of the State Society. "Many Rivers ords daily. The structure is of to $3,000, with the top set at $5,-pointed out. modern design and is located ad- The Dunellen man was an out- In announcing the sponsors, the to Cross" 260, a $60 raise, but was stretched chairman pointed out that the Eas- jacent to Echo Lake Park. There over a 15-year period, instead of standing football player at Scotch are, parking facilities for 75 cars. Dr. Bird to Keynote Second Annual Plains Hiffh School and later was ter Seal appeal will formally open 14 years. March 10 and continue through The new plant of Hestway Prod- so successful as coach of the Field Mark Stevom ucts, formerly in Clark, was de- The entile shiftijiK resulted in Club 11 that it won more than .10 Easter Sunday, April 10. The an- IARBARA RYAN Industrial Conference in Trenton about $1,100 less used than in the nual campaign will provide funds 'Cry Vengeance' signed and constructed by the Ar- BTames in a row over several sea- thur Yenned Construction Co, of original budget, but Dr. Williams sons in the 1 93()'s. 27 Elm St. We. 2-1448 Dr. Dillard E. Bivd, 'manage- foundations; past national presi- noted the shifts were not for sav- Westfield. ment consultant, of Westfield, will dent of the Society for Advance- ing money. Differences appeared Philip PraLwher of 409 Union Sole of the property was nego- Op>n Mon. I Fit. Ev*< 'tit 1 P.M. present the keynote address, "Thement of Management; author of to be over the type of schedule. avenue is chairman of the fund tiated by Louis Schleisinger Co. Challenge to industry", at the scc-several books and contributor to The report of the educational com- committee. He is making arrange- of Newark, oiiil annual industrial conference, management magazines. He has ments for n dance and other de- Cr. 6-9779 mittee called for several other tails of the 'benefit projrram. sponsored by the Trenton Indus- done public speaking all over the lower figures, but the money sav- Shoirif Pnfljr a—7—• PL. 6-5477. — Showt 2—7—9:10 r.n trial Management Club, affiliated Mi". Holzlohner said that many Contlnuoiifl Sat.-Raa* United States and abroad, is ac- ing involved was extremely small. Matin** Dolly - 1 P. M. Tel. PL, a-3500 with the YMCA, April 2, at the of Mr. Perrette's former football NOW! LIBERTY tive in civic affairs, service club The board also engaged in a fv«nin0t from 7 P. M. Stscy-Tvent Hotel, Trenton. activities and fraternal work, and associates are unaware of his pre- Cent. Show Sur. & Sun. heated debate over the correction dicament and urged that they call Continuous Sal., Sun-. Holiday! This is a one day conference is listed in "Who's Who in Amer- of 4he minutes containing the ap-on him or write a cheering note. "GREATEST ARRAY OF TALENT ica", "Who's Who in the East" and proval of $980 for R. E. Scott, IN ALL PICTUREDOM t" and is open to all men in super- Now thru Sat., Feb. 16 visory or staff positions in indus- "Who's Who in Naw York". real estate agent, for services to — says Hollywood Reporter,. ^ the board, a bill which caused a Cinemascope — Technicolor try, from assistant foreman to top He has made radio appearances Stereophonic Sound ffisnftgi'ment. throughout the United States, and controversy last month. James Bell wished to add to remarks he Virginia Mayo — Jack Palance Dr. Bird's 'professional back- has appeared on the World Front "Silver Chalice". ground consists of business and in-prog-ram from WLW in Cincinnati made at that meeting that he had dustrial administration; university and from Paris, France, iby Press no way of. knowing if the bill was Plui in Technicolor,,, _ ,,, y, lepitinmto because informatiaivbad Phil Carey — Dotolhy Patrick teaching in the field of manage- Wirclessv Dr. Bird has received been incomplete. ment; government administration, "The Outlaw Stallion" A UNIQUE Mr. Saner said Mr. Boll's atate- 2O TOP-TALENT STARS! city, state and federal: consultant Sat. Matinee, Feb. 26, 1 P.M. on organization, management, ex- —ADVERTISEMENT— jnent was an elaboration of his re- CINEMA SERIES *• SONG HITSI SPECTACIE1 ecutive development, human rela- marks. However, the change was "The Thing" tions and education to business, in- approved on a split vote and re- dustry, education,'government and marks of President Snyder that MARCH 2nd - "FAR COUNTRY" expressed opposite sentiment con- "The Outlaw Stallion" cerning the 'bill also were added. ply* The board then voted that such Cartoons Comedies MlillllllT requests must be made iby board Sun., Mon., Tue. members at the time of the re- PLAINFIELD marks and directed the secretary, Feb. 27-Mar. 1 LANDSCAPING D. E. Everett, to leave unre- All Technicolor Show Elizabeth Taylor — Van Johnson * By A. W. JACKSON quested statements out of the Permanent Driveways and Curbing minutes. 'Last Time I Saw Paris" Some 13 months ago the FCC The board commended Stuart plus Wed., Mar. 2nd gave the green light to color M. Truitt, who retired from the William Lundtgan — Peggy Castle Masonry • Waterproofing television . . . and right away board, for "faithful service to the "The White Orchid" Jacques Tati the prophets said community." It also approved the Thoroseal System that 1955 would appointment of Mrs. Mary Jane Wed., Thu., Fri., Mar. 2-4 Franca'l Fabulouf be the year Bowers as kindergarten teacher in Ctnematcope — Technicolor when color TV Comedian LEADER DRAINS CONCRETE WORK the Evergreen School and Mrs. WELL STRIPED—This two- Stereophonic Sound lyouUi come into Josephine Kelly as third grade Dorothy Harry STONE WALLS PATIOS \OUTH and TERRIU RD. its 0 w n. The teacher in the Evergreen School. piece cotton knit by Smartee Dpnrf ridge Befafonte * "Mr. Hulol's prophets looked should delight all feminine FANWOOD, N J. The resignation of Mrs. June Nu "Carmen Jones" sadly at the gent was accepted. hearts, particularly at this Holiday" FAN. 2-9837 black-and-white Plui in Technicolor * A. S. MANNINO & SONS sets and said time of year. The complete- Undo Darnell — Dan Ouryea ly washable sweater always Serving V/ertfleld for 25 Year* FOOD SERVED they would have 'This Is My Love" to give way to the color era., Club Members keeps its shape for perfect fit We. 24935 or W«. 2-7891-M S P.M. to 1:30 A.M. Well, here is 1955 . . . and Steaks, Chops, V2 Broilers, •where are the color TV sets? Aid Blind Coach It's interesting to note that in- LIMITED SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT - NOW THROUGH TUES., MAR. 1 Sandwiches stead of the 100,000 color seta predicted for 1954 only about SCOTCH PLAINS — A danco 20,000 were produced . . . and and other public events will be PLAINFIELD, N, J. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY most of those are still in-the. sponsored by the Scotch Plains hands of manufacturers, dealers Field Club this spring to build a Kiddies 14c THEY WEAR in our Cocktail Bar and broadcasters. Only a small fund for assistance to blind James OXFORD Weekday Mats. 50c Eves. 75c QH1Y THE WIHDI fraction have found their -way Perrette of Dunellen, former coach into viewers' homes. Six major of the Field Club football team. Private facilities for set manufacturers have never, Mr. Parrette, a native of Scotch Complete Bear Wheel arid Frame Straightening Plains and resident here for many marketed a set. Of the fivema - • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING Receptions, Dinners, Meetings jors who did, only two are nowyears, lost his sight as a result of in production, with only one of a rare malady. His only chance of Something now undsr the tun! Something entirely GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Fanwood 2-9837 ^overy, according to George different In the movies! Something unbelievable UNCIVILIZED! niiAKis snnvicn — CAIIIH'UETOII « IHNITION these producing any appreciable INCREDIBLE SIGHTS THAT quantity of sets, . Holzlohner, Field Club president, and Indeicrlbablel tha crowd* ore tr»mondou» Vou Can Var tht> Cunt on llu.lKet 'I'eruim Arm.iKoil., is prolonged and very costly medi- Every record !• being brok«nl You mutt t«e the CAN NEVER IE FILMED AGAIN) How eume? Wimt'a the prn«PfH>t new motion picture "\Caiamo\a." Dr. and Mn. for 111" future? Well, the liiiiln rwi- Wm. B. Treutle hove given lo the world lt> flrtf WHALEN'S GARAGE MASON Hiin tlm pmllctlniiH hiivo Kone true knowledge of the land of loit people! AUTO-LITE wrnnir In still t>»> problem nf pro- "Karamoja" will never be ihown on television! Authorized "Bear" Station I SERVICE J dui-lntf a Ut\v-coHt outer lube tlmt ou ASPHALT DRIVES won't Rive trouble. 'Pile result In "Koramo(a" will thrill v * chill you, amaie youl tbut color wots now. ;iin] fur Home The Bandstand 600 NORTH AVE., E. . TEL. WE. 2-0393 PIASTER • CEMENT WORK time to come, will coat more money tluin the HVeniKR tniyer will 138 E. BROAD ST. Call For and Delivery JOBBING r>;iy. Color la avnllublo . . . but the experts now fay the $f»lio li'K 10 of till GO srrt'L'ii i-olur p*t IK two yeiir-s uw.-iy Westfield 2-6363 Hen Ci1t. A Ftopli without fm who Pit ... ill lfn.il. pliy no ilin 31 PJM! '1'liin ;t(lds IIP to a ffnoil renson BENJ. CALDORA for roitilim Iti mm- to plrk out Complete Stock of Hint quality lilm li-n ml-whllo net SEE„ 630 RAHWA°Y AVE. nt Ji lirb'e tluit'H iloivn to enrth. RECORDS Klllid on fhflr Uft Arm. \WU foal We lliivt- ;i lornpltfte cliolre. (if I!l5f, W.lli Pui Utlni only I In imilftit fll TEL. WE. 2-5263 Zfnlth nio'leN on .llHplny rinu-. 75-45-33 1/3 R.P.M. Fanwood Stone Crushing STATION IIAKIO ANI> TKU5V1- OCX Out fiVsinntV . Molei HIO.V INC.. :!ii:i Soutli A vomit!. MUSICAL fDfl" , .I'll S^I'll 0' thtCruinltrt and Quarry Company INSTRUMENTS hMWhUmt.x COLOR MMED ENTIDIIY IN PHONOGRAPHS KtDAMOJADV CRUSHED BLUE TRAP ROCK PANTS ntn.i.Tirau for Itoadt, Walks, Drives, etc. FOR DRESS .. . WORK... SPORT... HARMONICAS AND TO MATCH YOUR COAT SHEET MUSIC Alterations Q95 T5-9S Call MUSIC BOOKS Free O Jo IO F An wood 2-7840 BATONS For Price* and Delive KAHN'S TEACHERS PANTS SHOP LESSONS OFFICEa 141 CENTRAL. AVE. WEstliHd 2-3653 205 W. FRONT ST., PIAINFIHD on all Musical Instruments Op«n lhur». 'TM.9 P.M. Tl r- WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1955 First Federal Okehs .tented the *' President, Board to Ask 1955-5(5 m foi'o»- 25-Year Mortgage Mrs. S. Bu,U-yn ; vice president, Mrs. E. Broberg"; second vice pre •cording The First Flderll Saving Mothers to Make ide.it, Mrs. F. Srhaible; r Loan Association last Wedni i corres- secretary, Mr s. K. Bang? approved issuance ,f 25 •tniy, Mr>. VV,. Plin- ( owing officer* **or one month puM mortgages. A. M. Lamberton Intermediate Troop 48 School Survey ton, and trea .uier, B- Kate. . ident, said, however, that ' Mountainside Pamela Juhnnon. president; Pat immittee in ; tisi Wriirht, scribe, and Sus The nominating commu^ec in- tions considered for ^ 9c' MOUNTAINSIDE — Neighbor- Md -y(St Troop 48 collected a basket of j Hetheriugton, treasurer. Frida, cluded: Meridames James Kane, D. term must be sound. canned goods fur a needy family 1 hood mothers will he asked by the Oakley, J. Piller, Miss H. Sh.evet , ih'. troop was invited to a par Board of Education to make a sur- at Christmas. The troop is working ; given by Mrs. Caldwell's Browni on second class requirements. They vey of the school population, Pi es- i for the thrct third grade Brown ident Wallace A. De,pp said Thurs- 'nave learned some knots aiiii from i troops. Mrs. P. IL Sears, the school nurse, day night in Route 22 School. SEE IT AT MACKIE'S learned about bandaging, cut*, There are about 1,200 families in sprained ankles, broken arms, mild 1 Brownie Troop 136 the borough. I Mountainside burns and fainting, for first aid. Mr. Depp announced that a for- for arts and crafts requirement j The Brownies of Troop 136 mal hearing before the state Board they made wooden strapbooka. I have been bringing in books, puz- of Education on the school expan- | zies, etc., which they have out- They passed homemaking requir-.- 1 u program is scheduled for to- saent by embroidering the troop ; grown to LH donated to the Cutn- day, 2 p.m., in Trenton. Among crest which is a camp fire. j munity Presbyterian Church of those expected to attend are Mayor Mint. S. V., lire now Mountainside for use in th «r. mill «r». < MITorll I" At a Hallowe'en party the giris : Joseph A. C. Komich, Albert Har- .Illi'lil ri, ,1 Ki'olrh Plnlii" it-hick r<-Nlij. fu llnlr •>« »» him,! churt h-hour nursery. This is to be •Ml II r«. ViM,ris«- K. HIBVI. '•»<• made Hallowe'en bags and had tung, Council representative; Mrs. llu y n , 1 11II1 I'ur, hum t;ll party with sungs and a short skit i the girls will add in ore items fron representatives of the Citizens As- Inc. II twtK it DililUlilr 11MK- »nd gifts for mothers was held at ' time to time. On Feb. 4, the troop sociation and the Planning Board, Wende Devlin's house. On Jan. 81, i visited the Westfield Post Offic Board of Education members John and Mr. Jioff; instruction, chair- PTA Notes Founders for a tour "behind the windows' • the troop held a skating party with A. Hoff and J. Malcolm Wright, man, Elmer Hoffarth and Henry Day At Luncheon cocoa and cup cakes afterward at Troop 130 was joined by Brownie Rolf Kristiansen, former board P. Wester; buildings and grounis, Abby Hunter's. Truops 33 and 185 for a pre-vac member, and Mr. Depp. chairman, Mr. Souder, J. Malcolm lion party Friday. Wright and Mr. Hoffarth; trans- The observance of the founding Mary Biskay is leader of pato-of The board approved the appoint- 1 and Elizabeth Flannagan is as- portation, chairman, Mr. Wright, of the National Parent-Teachers' Intermediate T—p 77 ment of Miss Helen Frances Friz and Mr. Wester; finance and leg- Association was celebrated by the sistant, Abby Hunter is leader of of Irvington as a kindergarten Patrol 2 and Karen Huter is as-Junior High School islation, chairman, Mr. Hoff; pub- MeKinley PTA with a luncheon teacher in the Central Avenue last Wednesday. aistant. Wende Devlin is troop On Nov. 8, Troop 77 finished School, starting in September, at licity, chairman, Mr. Wester and scribe and Mrs. Lauhoff is treas- the home nursing: badge with a an annual salary of $3,400. Miss Mr. Hoff. Howard Tomlinson, principal, urer. visit to the District Nurses Asso- BEACH GAL — Pretty Carol Mr. Depp reviewed the functions led the salute to the flag. The in- Jane Abney seems to be in- Friz will graduate from New Jer- ciation. As part of their work on sey State Teachers College in of the committees. He made refer- vocation was given by the Rev. i* Troop 119 playei-s badge in the dramatics sec- viting onlookers into the June. ence to the publicity committee, William Kennedy of St. Luke's tion, they gave a Christmas play. ocean for a dip with her at charged with keeping residents ad- Mountftintide Also approved was the appoint- Church. The first officers elected were;: . As a service project, Brownie Miami Beach. Carol is wear- ment of Miss Dorothy Leslie of vised on the proposed expansion A welcome was extended to all Nancy Chambers, patrol leader; ELEGANTLY TRADITIONAL . . . Troop 119 made scrap books for ing a black sequined bathing Summit, who will teach fourth program of the Central Avenue by Mrs. Stuart Burnley, president, Barbara Bauman, assistant patrol cerebral palsied children. They suit edged at the top with grade in the Central Avenue School. who then introduced the guests of leader, and Barbara Kahn, scribe. DROWSILY PROVINCIAL fcave gone on two trips, one to Van pearls which she's going to School, starting in September, at Mr. Wadas reported enrollment honor and the past presidents. Doren's Laundry and the other to put right back in the sea. an annual salary of $3,400. Miss in the Central Avenue School, as Mrs. A. DeChellis and Mrs. C. of Feb. 1, was 474, and in theMayer presided at the "lighting of the Bel Telephone Co. One newAttends Meeting of Leslie will graduate from Glass- BUDGET TERMS - OPEN TUESDAY A THURSDAY EVES. Brownie, Carol Delia Serra, was boro State Teachers College in Route 22 School, 106, bringing to- the candles" and the "cutting of Invested. Cost Accountants June. tal enrollment up to 637, an in-the cake" was done by Mrs. V. The girls made wall plaques as Adopted Animals The board approved the applica- crease of three over the previous Wellman. Christmas gifts for their mothers month. Enrollment at the Chil- A program of vocal selections T. P. Townsend, 248 Sylvania tion of Charles J. Wadas, superin- and whisk brooms for their fath- tendent, to attend the annual dren's Country Home is 17 pupils. by "The Twelve", girls from the ers. They also made Valentines for place, attended a dinner-meeting A systematic check of the con- Senior High School, was given. ditions under which animals adopt- meeting of the School Administra- mothers. of 'the Newark Chapter, National Mrs. Frank Steudle, Union Association of Cost Accountants, ed from Union County SPCA's tors in Cleveland, April 2 to 6. Keep a thick mulch of rotted County PTA president, spoke on Barbara Olscesky served as held at the Robert Treat Hotel, Kindness Kennels" in Rahway Committees for 1955-56 were leaves, pine straw, peat moss or president for a month, Susan Bit- Newark, Feb. 17. William M. Mor- are living- has been inaugurated by named by Mr. Depp as follows: redwood bark around both azaleas the functions of that organization wr was scribe and Carol Messina gan, controller of the American hief Officer Robert J. Wimnier Iducation, chairman, Dr. Lenore and camellias-—six inches is notand explained the benefits given to 320 SOMERSET ST., NORTH PIAINFIELD PL 4-3274 was treasurer. The newly elected Enka Corp., spoke to the account- Jr. of Roselle Park and his staff Vaughn-Eames, John C. Souder too deep. the local PTA organizations " officers are Janet Nolte, president; ants on the subject of "Direct t was announced today by Miss Carol Daniels, scribe, and Kath- Costing in Industry". Gloria H. McConnick, secretary- general manager of the SPCA. ryn Lynch, treasurer. Imnii Troop 13S Overwatering your Christmas Each week a representative M»»t«inM

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§0lo, Group Work At Benefit Concert I Child Welfare fin High Praise For Beauty, Precision Experts Speak the diction clear and precise, and BvCAl:ill.IXE S. HOLT I McmhtTs of the Vroudrow Wij- the vocal quality of the jooup a.- I sen PTA Thursday evening: lifjicd a whole extremely pleasant. It : a buai'd oJ' child we]fart1 experts Fridav evenin was particularly nuted that during " "; ^ « the entire prog-ram, each member discus.-; "Healthy Children Thru Ruo^vi-ll Junior Hig-h Books and TV" at the monthly which of the choir gave full attention to 1 ,|u, ,uucw'ds from the director, One could sense that met'ting . to tlip chimes fund. Ar- here was a group accustomed to Pruf. Lawrence: Conrad, moder- a,,il cc.mlurU'J by Dr. tur, diseussod educational tcievi- llf sing-ing and working together in ' '' j--j.-l.fi. director of the complete harmony with its leader. ion as channeled to the publif .|,,,ir. I he program was I a s.^ room ; JV] i^s June Mied." accompanied at the t*ir varied expericnee.s in the C enberjjer. The alto was sung by .sychiatric, medical and literary ID the U. S. Navy. (FIITN^l no Troth. The sec- Louise Armstrong, tenor by James l "Ave Verum Cor- 'MH. All members of the panel . seselfi'tion, Hutchison, and bass by Prentiss rived that adults should present tablishment of additional parking- . "Willialli m Byrd, is an inter- Haworth. All were chosen for pood example of home leading Mayor Speaks areas, particularly on the south line a capi'lia arrangement of their vocal ability, each soloist ibits and that children's video side and to providing; room for all h familiar and well-loved Latin added immeasurably to the beauty new ing1 should be limited by par- day parking- by store employees .. other numbers in this first of the score by the serious inter- ents. To Lions Club and others, »P ™IM "The Three K'ngS-" pretation of his part. j. Hl,a]ey Willan, a stirring musi- Mrs. James ¥. Burke, PTA presi- lie pointed out that better traf- dent, vonduettMl a short business [,] interpretation of a poem by Don Kramer, guest artist, pre- Extension of parkins; facilities fic flow would attract more shop- .owner Housman, and the "Fes- sented the third group, "Classics iieeting before the discussion. pers to local stores, which in turn on the Marimba." He chose as his s. R. W, Schveck and Mrs. Jas, and improvement in the through would make possible greater stocks \n\ Te Deum," by Everett Tit- town traffic flow are among" the b Jn the last number, the lien selections "The Lord's Prayer" of j. Athevton arrang-ed the pro- of merchandise, for the general ,d exultant choral arrangement Malotte, the Lizst "Second Hun- ram. Mrs. M. \J. Farrell head- items included in tho town's long #ood of residents. He compliment- (1 the refreshment committee. ranffc program, Mayor II. Emer- as underscored by the accom- garian Rhapsody," and the "Flight ed local merchants for keeping iniment of a brass trio composed of the Bumble Bee" by Rimsky- son Thomas told members of the their stores up to date and for ttvo trumpets played by Herbert Korsakov. lie played as his en- To my early knowledge of the Lions Club at the meeting in the many improvements which ichanan and Peter Boor, and the core Kevin's "The Rosary." Ac- Bible I owe the best part of my Mountainside Inn Thursday night. have been made in the business companied on the piano by Adele RIGHT AT THEIR DOOR—West Berlin's first Bookmobile, sponsored by the U. S. State De- taste \n literature, and the most area in recent years. rench horn jilayeel by David Ha- previous, and on the whole, the The Mayor, speaking generally rorth. Cymbals and kettledrums Beatty. Mr. Kramer delighted his partment through America House, now brings reading matter to the homes of book-hungry on town affairs, said that consid- A question and answer period Hire fjluytit by Marvin Goldman. audience by his pleasant person- Germans. The Bookmobile makes the rounds, and in this weather Berliners venture out into me essential part of my educa- followed the Mayor's talk. ality and by the facility with ion.—John Ruskin eration was being given to the es- Throughout this part of the which he performed. UIP snow and rnid In choose ihfir frpp pntprtflinment. ogratii, one was constantly rare of Dr. Fisher's marked After a short intermission, Dr. jility «3 a choral conductor. The Fisher and the choir presented the the charming folk drama, "Down All in all, Friday evening's con- stance of voice parts was good, featured attraction of the concert, in the Valley/1 by Kurt Weil. The cert was a memorable one, and one story, told in music, is woven from which, we feel certain, both Heart Funds around the love of a young1 boy the audience and the participants and a girl. Jealous of the rival he derived much sincere enjoyment. Reach $1,102 subsequently kills, the boy himself It was an ambitious program in- must die, though not before escap- deed, but not at any time an over- FIRST TIME AT ing- from jail and declaring once burdening one. Dr. Fisher and all FANWOOD—Mrs. John H. BIT a*?ain his unceasing love, Sally those who took part deserve much an Jr., chairman, and Mrs. Car Schmalenberger, as Jenny Par- credit for the time and effort roll Mallonef, treasurer, for th sons, -was her usual lovely self, which obviously had been spent in "Heart Sunday" drive for funds and sang her role in the clear true preparing it. • conducted Sunday throughout th tones Westfidd audiences are al- borough announced $1102.23 col ways eager to hear. James Hutchi- lccteU by more than 100 captain son in the role of Brack Weaver Children Hurt and workers in their liouse-to- THIS LOW PRICE tfave ittrenft'th and a fine musical house canvass. Mis. Bryan cstr interpretation to his work us the In 3-Car Crash mates the lij;ure l>y the end of th young1 suitor. Woll-east support- drive will reach $1,300. ing; parts were competently sung •SCOTCH PLAINS —Two chil- Girl Scouts Jane Koopmtm, Myr and played by Kvorett Holland as dren were injured slightly Friday na Rogers, Judy Vail and Cave the chorus leader, Elmer Schmal- in a three-car collision in Route Yarncll assisted in the camptii^i ilffW 1955 Admural enburger, Jack Petorsen, Robert 22 and Harding road. The dam- for member* of Mva. Bryan': Peeiy, Phil Porter, Rita Koppe, aged cars were towed from the teams who were i!l and could no \A\ Haulier, John Appeldoorn and scene. work. Mrs. Robert Louis of 61 Stan Hydahl. As a kind of back- Hunter avenue had to forgo he drop against which the principal Robert Jr., 4, and Diane Mitch- canvassing when her five-ycar-ob roles were sunjj, members of tlie ell, 8, passengers in the car oper- daughter became critical ill choir, costumed and seated on the ated by their father, Robert Mitch- was taken to Mulilcnberic Hospita! 'Si, Senora, we take travelers checks from the stage, lent musical support to the ell of Roselle Park, suffered a Plainlield. chaiming yet poignant folktale. head contusion and lip laceration The 28 plastic heart contains In addition to the chorus, and"in respectively and were treated by a in stores and business houses wi contrast to the despair of the lov- private physician. not be collecteil until Monday, ui ers, a small group of square danc- * Cars operated by William L. coniinpr to the chairman, Mrs. ers provided a colorful, light Fcsmire, Wcstwood, and Gerald H. Booth Jr. She reports tha 6a. touch. The dancers were directed Morel, Park avenue, collided in merchants and organizations als< by Erma Brown and included Alice the westbound hine of the high- way. The Morel - vehicle crossed will send donations. Canvasser WESTFIEID - CRANFORD - SCOTCH PLAINS Hensler, Wanda Everett, Joan Be- noted that several residents jrav dell, Bill Hcnslcr, Lew Everett, over the highway isle and crashed sums in memory of persons. Mr GARWOOD - PLAINFIELD and Dan Rowers. "Down in the into the Mitchell vehicle. Patrol- Charles Jcnckes was in charge c Valley" was accompanied at the men Michael Stromiek and Samuel publicity. Meiiiher of Federal Detioult Insurance Corivorntlon piano by Tom Kneeshnw. Little investigated. No complaints were made. Bowman to Haul FOR ONLY Game in Africa

MOUNTAINSIDE — Cliff or Wiseman of 1382 Oal; Tree couri •ho has been a rifle and shotjru hunter for 25 yciii-H, and a boi 95 and arrow hunter for two sea Worldi bctf ton* sons, is one of 12 American bov men who plan to leiivc next mont for Africa to seek t>ip same. By March 7 the group will b roaming the sparsely-wooded, roll inc plains between the Ubanjr and Shari Rivers in French Eqiia •'Th. HONDURAS" In Ebony buys! Hw4proof- torial Africa. Matching console base optional at Mr. Wiseman, who is '12, and •light cost. veteran pun hunter, admits he not an old-timer nt bow hunting having bapRed only squirrels an woodchucks. Albeit V. Van t POMGR Kogel of Plandomc, N. Y., castei Pikes Peak climb? representative of the Nation FOR CLOSE-UP, Dodge V-8 pick-up, Field Archery Association, is th ARMS-LENGTH VIEWING AAA-supecvised, £C0A/0MyMmn.t9W9Mw leader of the African cxpeditior climbed Pikes Peak in average in 714-mile Economy Run! First time ever In a 24" Tele- 20 minutes, 46.8 sec- onds . . . unheard-of vision receiver. Now you, too, 22 miles pet gallon, carrying 'Plains Man Held can own a bit 24" set regardless time for trucks, only a 500 lbs. of payload, using few seconds over the regular gas! Thai's (he aver- In $195 Burglary of room size. passenger car record. age of a Dodge Power-Dome This compact "ALL SCREEN pick-up in a 714-mile, AAA- Russell Fcnton DuBarry of supefvised Ecdnomy Run I John street, Scotch Plains, an FKONT" table model receiver Philadelphia, WBH held for th employs the WORLD'S FUST Grand Jury Saturdny on H bin AUTOMATICALLY ASSEM- (Clary charge by Mwristralc Wi BLED CHASSIS . . . assures Ham M. Beard. Police hml nicest trouble-free performance, Ke- ed him in connection with u break in at the home of Mrs. Koswel duced production, costs makes Haltcy of HG8 West Broad street possible this astoundlncly low 50,000-mllef-in-SO-day* price. endurance run! Mrs. Kuiley reported to the. p lice she missed $105 und some per 50,000 miles in 50 days, without &EAL DEALS'w. for yowriolt nics from her homo and that sh mechanical failure! Thai's tho had seen n man leave the premise GIGANTIC 335 sq.in. AUM1NIZED PICTURE TUBE word set by a standard Dodge how Ihoy can »avo yew money I just as she returned Friday. Du Barry wa.s arrested Saturday pick-up with the new 145-hp. Dodge trucks are priced with Power-Dome V-8 onginol i n.m. in his home. Lieut. Janie: the lowest Save you money Vassil and 1'iitrolinuii Elijah Col A "Magic Mirror" of aluminum Inside the every mils. And Dodge man investigntoil. dealers are offering the Admiral picture tube beams all the picture year's best deals —all out toward tho viewer. Makes it TWICE models 1^- !hru 4-ton! LEADER CLASSIFIED AD AS BRIGHT as ordinary tubes with BRING RESULTS TWICE THE CONTRAST and DETAIL. of a belter deal WESTFIELD for the man at the wheel! HEALTH FOOD CENTER BUY NOW — NO DOWN PAYMENT — EASY TERMS Headquarters for Alfalfa Teas BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES FOR YOUR OLD TV SET Sugar and Salt Free O H Foods Diabetic Foods B-BAN, tho Banana 609 North Avenue Wcstfield laxative Food A u s t e r ' 104 Prospect St. Wo.lfleld 2-80O8 143 E. Broad Street WEstfiekl 2-6994 E WESTFTELD (NJ.) LEADER, will convene at 2:4a p.m. and a ; ilui-.-liun period will folio* the di»- ; Program OnYouth, cussion. Tbi.-. is the fir=>l time gi'1' j legislator.-, have been included in I Government To Be: the model legislature program in i New Jersey, Ur. .Sly pointed out. | ! Karlier in the Uay the delegates! Held In Princeton ; will hear candidates for youth ! 'governor stale their platforms at j ; a fwriun in Nassau Hall where the : ! PRINCETON—A panel discus- , Coiitificrilu! CuligrcM, once met. ; ; sion on the "Foreign Policy of the ; United .S.atcs" will highlight the Tile «-s.-ioii will open will a • jire-legisl'itive conference of the ; service in the university chapel : I -Yew Jeisvy youth and £ovei n- ! led by lloan Donald I). Aldrii-h, j r ment model legislature here Satur- ! after' which JJean J. Uoufflns j ' day. Panel members will include : Hi-own will exterui a word oT wel- j I U. H. Senator H. Alexander Smith • come. Then resource leaders from I ! (K) of New Jersey and U. S. Sen-the various branches of the state i | ator John J. Sparkman (I)) ofgoverninenl will brief the legis- | ! Alabama. Both art* members, of lators cm the duties they will as-' ; the Senate foreign relations cuin- sume in Trenton. Balloting for j mi I lee. state officers will take place in j The discussion will climax an McCoch Hail just before the panel all-day session tit which more than discussfbn on foreign affairs. 200 delegates from New Jeraev Westfield Y.M.C.A. delegates at- Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs will elect tending the New Jersey youth SKKING TOGETHER—All Hie Arthur Watson Ian,;, uni, . •. it mi their farms at Weston, and government program are: Mo., to sort tobacco. Watson takes the best leaves and passes the tobacco stalk to his wife and a youth governor and other offi- cers who will serve at the 18thUick Reynolds, Allan Fromm, EIDERS IN THE SEA—These thoroughbred race horses frolic in the surf of Miami Beach at ( daughters, who ftrip off leaves according to grade. They've perfected their own technique. annual model legislature in Tren- James Leonard, Dick Uriggi and happy interlude between races. Ocean swimming, in addition to recreational benefits to ton March 25 and 2(3. On theCharles Iteul- hor«es, also helps relieve sore legs and muscles. It is one of the best conditioners known t0 [nation depends upon the unity of panel with the U. S, Senators will trainers, and these horses will be ready for the Gulfstream Park meeting in March. Community Relations Council Reveals ! the people, without uniformity," a be Dr. William S. Carpenter, pro- ] spokesman for the group said to- Ballets Kspa^nols fessor of politics at Princeton Uni- ing- its first V. S. visit to return comedy and aerial fireworks. cert halls of Europe, are ai^ I day. versity, and Professor Edgar S. At McCarter Theatre Program For Annual Music Festival ; The pageant moves through Furnish Jr., an associate in the for its regular seasons in Paris A7iiong the featured members of tured. These are Angel j^ the company is Maria Vivo, the "A Pageant of America in i tival which is presented by thie eight periods as follows: The early department of political science at and other capitals of Europe. and Jose Romero and both com, settlers, hymn, "Old Hundred,' the University here. Teresa and I.uisillo will include Called in Madrid and South singing" comedienne. Also in thefamous families, who hat Music" will be the theme of the | Council as a feature of Brother- iung; by the audience; songs and Dr. John F. .Sly, chairman of in, their single appearance at the company is the authentic Flamenco America the greatest exponents of 1 duced notable annual music festival sponsored by hood ballad*, "The 24th Psalm," tune, the New Jersey youth and govern- McCarter Theatre, Princeton, Mon- singer, Kl Nino de Almaden—"the guitarists fw the Westfield Community Rela- "By showing how peoples of St. George's Kdinbuixh"; "Aye day evening, all of the top hits, the traditional Spanish dance, the eratiuns. ment committee, has announced stars who head the company are kid from Almaden." Two famous tions Council, at the Methodist many races and religions have Waukin 0," Scott folk song, ar- that the public as well as the boywhich scored during the New York guitarists, who have had great Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. More contributed to our common musical ranged by Robertson; "Down in a and girl legislators will be admit- season and the subsequent tour of just as famous abroad—and now than 50 singers, dancers, and mu- the Council hopes to Flowery Vale," old English mud- their internationally famous Hal- in this country—:for their dramatic success not only in gypsy circles tn&n bu singers, aunceis, a.nu mu- utMiitiK^, niy vjouufii itujjf ted to McCosh Hall on the campus but with the classics in the con- LEADER WANT ADS sicisns will participate in the fes-j dramatize how the streng-th of litral; "The Border Ballad," Maun- to hear the discussion. The panel lets Espagnols, which is now end-pieces and their show-stopping der; poem, Sir Walter Scott, by the Scottish Singers. Revolutionary period: Washing- LEGAL NOTICES • LEGAL NOTICES • ton's favorite song, "My Days • LEGAL NOTICES • Exclusive at Taylor's Have Been So Wondrous Free"— by Francis Wilkinson, sung by VOTICi; OF PHIHAHV KI.IMTIOX Kli-i-tion lo ho lii-lil on Tuesday, Four Mi-ml/ers of [lie lit-m-ml As- jumin Fraiiklin School lumbus School Margeret Walsh; "A. Yankee Tuuu (ierli'N Office April null, lii.ii'i. N.iiii-p is lii-n-liy • si-niljly. First Ward, Fourth District—JIu- DUOTRAX Doodle," sung by the audience. Munli-liMll HulldlllK, UV.IIIelcl. V. J. fc'i\en thai" the District lio.ird of Thr, :• Menibi of Hoard pf Chosen iiidliiil lluilJing Civil War period: Negro spirit- HeglMry mi,t i:l.-,-l i..n in .-Mid for I].-,.,.,.|, 111 ITS—n Fli-»l WHIII, Fifth Dlstiict — Ben- DOUBLE DUTY I'rlirimr) 21, 1115.1 the various l-:]i.ctli,n lilKtrlcts of tin- (mi- Ht-inli.T of Hoartl of Choseii jamin FranUlin Hchoul uals, by the Cosmopolitan Choir; TOWN OF WKSTFIKUJ, will meet I'l ,-i-lioidi-rs—-1 year li-inis. In tuiifol-niity with the provisions in Ihi- pliires Mi'ii-ilial'ti-r ii.-siffllitleil First Ward, .Sixth District—Munl- war songs, "Tenting Tonight," of mi net f milled "An Act m HeKU- 1 1 (IIH- .Mi-mlH-r of lioiud uC ChoHcn EXTENSION late KlertluiiN," Till.. 1 !>, l(evl»"d on tin dati-.s and hi'tui-i-ll tin hours f-'r,;.-hoidi-rs—I year l*-rm. (.linil ltulldlnir "Dixie," "Battle Hymn of the Ko-Ntal'iites or .N'rw Jerriey anil Uie hi-ri'llinl'u-r si-t forlli. for I'm- liur- One »'iiumiliiiun from t-ach t)f the Second Ward, First Plsfrlct—Clrunt |io«i> t.r cniiitiieliiiB a I'rinmr.v l-ilec- Four Winds. School public," sung by the audience. umclitliiieiits ami HllppleMii-ii IN tliore- tli.H lor llin nomination and t-lectlon tu. notice Is lu-rel»3' Riven that Liuiili- .Male and Female Member of thn Heeoiul Ward, Second I^istrlct .— TRAVERSE RODS The opening of the plains: Au- t) I to tin lied voters of said Town of \VcstliiUl tl (.'ounly t'onmiitu-t; will bo eli'clod (irunt School Right and left slides ride in thentic Indian dances (with In- not alieadv r^KlHli'ii'd in suitl Town llnteil hel liV the llt-miKTat'lc and Vteinihtlcan Hi-coiut Word, Third District — undfi- tlit! IIUVN of" .\t-w Jei-.-Jfj- (r"v- Tin- hours tin.l ilali-s- of paid clec- l'iii-tl..K from each Fleet lull Dlritrlrt. U'lishiliK-liin Sclioul Kourtli Wurd, Fourth District. their own separate tracks, dian music) by the Order of the •riling pcruiiineiit rf-KJHtrat inn, may tloli tin- as follows: The iiliice.s in the .several dlKlrictH tipcond Wind, i-'uurth District — Senior IUKII School ' Arrow; western songs by the ewislpr willi the Town Clerk of i'lii.MAHV DAV, Aurll Ulli, 19.""., wlier,. tile said ISoartis of Registry Wilson School providing effortless operation mid Town uf Wrxnielll at llle xuid in'tw.-i-ll till- Jiours of 7 A.M. and Hand lOlecllon will meet ale u.s fol- HIH-OIHI Ward, Kiffh Dlstrlcl—Wil- hl Stage Coach Four. ofTlce in tho Muiilcliiul Ilulldlng. I'.JI., K.S.T. lows: KOJI School Tin- boundary lines of the dili for the heaviest drapes. Period of great immigration i A"..stfl,.l(t. Xou- .Ifl-Hpy. al imy time Tin- followiiiB IK n list of llle of- Firm Ward, Ftrsl nlstrlct—Kooxe- Third Ward, l-'lrst District—I.ln- nut dlKlrivls in-,- -.i» shown OT,I ip to and im-luding; ThurNdiiy, fices In lie vntVcl for at thi! said velt .lunior IliKli School colli School following" map: German, Irish and Italian songs; larch 10th, lil.i.l, un wlilch dale Hie Pl-lmiirv KliM-tliin: First Wind, Second District' — Third Ward, Second nlstrlct—Lin- JA.NKP. Jo™ • Noiieleti, Nylon glldgi. the Golden Nineties, Stage Coach (•Blstratlon books will lie closed nc Kt.iU- Hi-nalol- for the Slate of IKBIKII Junior High Hfhuol coln Kcliool 1 T Four, Tony Buldo and Margeret itilil after the forthcoming riimury New Jersey. First Ward, Third District—lien- Third Ward, Third District —Co- • 1" diameter llgnum-vlta* pullayl. Walsh. • All track lurfacet double beaded. Period of World War I: War songs, "Over There," "Pack Up • DuPont baited enamel fintth. Your Troubles," "Long, Long • From 30" to 200". Trail," sung by the audience; ex- cerpts from "Rhapsody in Blue" (Can be u»ed for wall or ceiling.) by Morton E. Newhurgh; vocal selections from Jerome Kern, Har- ry Futornick. Period of World War II: War songs, "Over There," "Pack Up Your Troubles," "While Cliffs of Dover," the audience; jazz anil awing, Margie Lee dance group; 125-129 Elm St. medley of Berlin favorites, Morton 1 E. Newburgh. Westfield, N. J. Today: "This Is My Country," Stage Coach Four, Harry Futor- nick and Puul Grossman; "Amer- ica the Beuutiful," the audience. Tickets have been distributed to the churches through the religious committee which consists of the following: Leo Montamat, chair- man, Holy Trinity; Daniel Wright, Bethel Baptist; G. Albert Smyth SPECIAL! Jr., First Baptist; Harry S. Read, First Church Christ Scientist; F. Leslie Howe, First Congregation- al; Mrs. J. It. Yoeum, First Meth- LIMITED TIME odist; H. M. Partington, Grace Orthodox Presbyterinn; Mra. Fred Spitshoff, Mountainside Union ONLY! Chapel; Herman Raichle, Redeem- Evangelical Lutheran; Mrs. Ruth Gonzales, St. Lukea Church, M. E. Zion; Mrs. Richard Benja- ANY PLAIN min, St. Paul's Episcopal; Ike Daniels, Temple Emunuel, and Mildred A. Fink, Presbyterian. Charles E. Bingham will serve as narrator; Mrs. Ruth Gonzales, accompanist, and Paul Grossman, voice leader. The meeting is open to the public.

Car Overturns In Route 22 Crash SCOTCH PLAINS—A two-car DRESS collision in Route 22 and Park avenue at 2:35 n.m. Saturday sent the driver of an overturned car to Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, for treatment. Glendon M. Uiley of Stagaard place, Fnnwood, received four stitches for a. scalp laceration. Genevieve Krou.30, of Elizabeth, the other driver, was reported un- injured by investigating policemen Rocco Ponzio anil Walter Howarth. Riley was attempting a left turn from the westbound lane in Route 22 into Park .avenue and the On Re ular Krouso car was headed east in the ,. 4' ^^m 7^^m 9 highway when the vehicles col- H0 BlHI Service Only lided. According to police, tho impact- tossed Riley'a car over on its left DRY CLEANED & PRESSED side. iunrnnlrril 21 Hour Si-rvlrn 1 I- ' «::-*« 15cea.| GENERAL CHIDLAW } CALLS FOR More Skywatchers Ilcamso the Soviet Union is rapidly in- crrusing its capability to launch a BUT- jtriso nir attack upon our country the U. S. Air Force urgently iireiU more volunteer civilian jitane Biiotlrrs, ac- curding to General Hcnjannn W. Clijil- law, nmunandnr-in-cliiel of Continental Air Defence Cuinniuml. A minimum nf one million volunteers in tin; (iinund Observer (Impi U now minimi to supplement mir ratljr iw't- CLEANERS wnfk, Men, womni i\\\\\ tt'Hi-ajif*ri ore nskfil to nail Civil Defenat (iml volun- 118 East Broad St. Westfield teer for iwo hours duty a week. Sand for fr.t booklai "ONI CAU," l« SO, 218 East Broad St. Westfield Air Dilontt Command, Co la t ado Sptlnfli, C*l, WARDS AND ELECTION DISTRICTS Published ai a public ttrvict in co- DSC. 1953 operation with Tha Advertiaing Council INDICATES WARD LlMlW THE WESTFTELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Page Twenty-Seven woman stenographer employed in | as a secretary in Esao Engineer- Musical Artists Bring Program Of Pupil Testing company's general engineer- ing. In December of 1954, she was iig de]>artmont at Bayvaj'. med to the present post with Unusual Beauty' To Bible Class Methods Told She U-an.'-fei-red to thy Ksso Rc- the company's general administra- CHITU ami Kiit?i»tfring Go,, Lin- t.ivt< iiroup in New York, where tion," from "Thais;," by Ma^Kent; ," . . 1 rihe will .^erve an secretary to Mr. ,,.. yosA M. DA VIES e she ccntinued i p [ , .)",,. lnnliirr i'f Hit" IVesbytc- and "A.doration" by Borowski. She lyfics vf pupil testing programs au (Ji !,„", Mi hour*. Tuesday f-ve- ha* the true humility of a sincere and their purposes were explain- '" Kb '"' int'iiibn-s and iii™ds musician, and her feeling for vd by Alois Suuk-i-fc, school psy- ('liolou-Ut, io llK'mbejs of the Jef- "•'"•'UK. Elizabeth Norton Bible strings f^iveK to her vioiira playing . ^nkie-i) a musical program a sweetness of tone and a beauty ferson School PTA at the regular MATI. AT I WESTHELO unu.u'ai beauty, when Maumi> of phrasing which denote a deep monthly meeting held la^t wot'k. EVEi. AT , ,, ,j,,jj bit-.-, ami Judy LiUerst, appreciation of the spiritual value "The itk'a of ti.'stinK" in the sihuvla : RIALTO 2-I2U ; n liniil. with Kii-hard UtU-rst at of muMe. As an encore she played t-otiay i.- t<» givv teachers sonic dc- CONTINUOUS 8AT. HOM 1,00 - SUN. WQM I;3U ''^ piano, wi'it presented in a the weil loved Schubert "Ave vii-e by wViifh to dftcrmiat-' how Maria." Mrs. LitU'rst is generous ihcir pu^iil^ (.-oinpart1 willi ftu- Today — Friday — Saturday "i:al. beyond belief with her talents, dt-nt-s in ail puil.s of the country, 1 Walt Disney True Life Adventure jlr JlanJe!], who is cqua.ly at which go far beyond the violin hi thi vvhoii?r results have shown home in concert, opera, and ora- and encompass work with her hus- •hat WestficUl schoolH j-ate con- "THE VANISHING PRAIRIE" ,jo know- his way with a song band in the training of several rably higher lhan the national j ha« a sure instinct for g-rasp- choirs for children and young lonn," Mr. Stadock stated. also "WILLIE THE OPERATIC WHALE" •„, jts meaning. His naturally people in the Presbyterian Church, Hi; mentioned that the three 2nd BIG FEATURE itiful vuice is Enhanced by his which often give creditable per- pes of testing done in schools UtlLEN COMI'TON vtleujre «f what to do with that formances at the. Sunday morning o; tivo'jp tests of the achieve- ROCK HUDSON - ARLENE DAHL •E Many of his listeners were services. nent artd intelligence types given in "BENGAL BRIGADE" •n'jw fiir the first time the ,o a single pupil when the teacher ileceives Award For 1 of his abilit havin While Mr. Litterst claims the wide -«'P ' y> « ecms it necessary to #et a more 1 1 nl v hrou h his sol org'an as his special instrument, IQ Years Service Sunday — Monday — Tuesday tno«-n li' " " - l S ° his piano accompaniments leave .ccuraU picture of the child's abil- mi (]uartel work with the Pres- nothing to be desired, for his tre- ty, and specialised tests given to JACK PAlVANCE - VIRGINIA MAYO '\Kicmn choir. unior and senior hij^h school stu- MOUNTAINSIDE — Helen T. mendous range of experience in wpton, 4 Outlook drive, a secre- in "SILVER CHALICE" T|H,V iveic charmed by the di- ents. A question and answer pe- • supporting singing groups, solo •ary in the New York office of versity of mood shown in his selec- voices and instrumentalists, has iod followed Mr. Stadeck's talk. IN CINEMASCOPE tions »nd by his interpretive art. EKHO Herffcart'h and Enginecr- driven him unquestionable skill. Mrs. Eric H. Peterson Jr., pre- ng Co., him completed JiO years' Alto - PHU CAREY He trig two Italian folk songs by For those who listen, whether Mr. ided at & business meeting pre- j ti- "ldealc," and "L'Ultima ice, it has boen announced. In "THE NEBRASKAN" os Litterst is at the organ or the •uding the program, and members She was presented her service Canzone"; "Quiet," by Sanderson; piano, or conducting", there is al- the executive board paiticipat- •1 Shall Not Live In Vain," by 1 ward recently before a group of ways a sense of confidence and in a tribute honoring Founder !! ier fellow employees by Charles Wedneiday-Saturday March 2-5 Samuel Wilson, and "The Fool Tightness. Day. ]n observance of Scout jjath Said There Is No God," by 5. Paules, a dei)uty coordinator nonth, the association invited rep- vith the- company. "LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" Geoffrey O'Hara. In "Quiet," one •esentatives of scouting to attend frit a comforting assurance of Den Mothers Meeting he meeting. Mrs. Norman Dixon, Mrs, Compton, who began her also "DESTRY" ™alf. Mr. Mandell sang two en- jirl Scout representative, and Jas. lompany career with Standard Oil iwes with captivating style, "The The Den Mothers Club of Dis- •o. (New Jersey), was the first f T lc en trict 4 will meet today at 8 p.m. at Kefalonitirf, eubmastcr, explained Song O ' Ol' R°ao"' by Ma- the Community Center in West heir respective scouting" programs lolte and "The Flea" by Moussorg- Broad street. Den mothers are and urged volunteers to serve as asked to bring1 scissors and four Brownie leaders and den mothers Mrs. Litteist played "Medita- or more spools of the same size. next year. Brownie Scouts of Troops 07 and 137 who presented NO LOSS LEADERS AT ARMEL^S! BLANKET PROPOSITION—Lovely actress Ilona Mdsse> was he color £UHrd for the flag salute on hand to help manufacturer Jack Turk, right, bring baby >vere: Judith Anderson, Mary blankets to the children's ward of New York City's Knicker- laminar, Jacqueline Kuniz and TAKING ONE, TWO OR THREE SMALL ITEMS AND MARKING THEM bocker Hospital. L, B. Dana, hospital superintendent, accept- Joanne Hays. Cub Scouts Domi- nic Acque, Donald Poppele, Scott AT COST AND BELOW ... IS CALLED LOSS LEADER IN THE TRADE. ed the gifti on behalf of the little patients. Abe], Jeffrey Meserve, Bill Paner, Bob Kefalonitis, Richard Stork, Jeffrey Shaw and Colin llagan dis- WE CALL IT BAIT . . . AND NEVER BELIEVED IT TO BE FAIR TO EITHER Increase In Use Of Library Seen played projects which. Cub Pack 213 had completed to date. OF US ... FOR ONE CAN'T CONTINUALLY GIVE SOMETHING FOR Mrs. Peterson urgx'd members to Since Move To New Quarters attend the next parent education NOTHING AND STAY IN BUSINESS. mooting to be held March 2,'i, at An average increase of 37 per dppui'tmcnt, begun with the instal- which Friincis M. Dowd, lecturing1 cent per month has been noted in lation of a mechanical eharjj'ijy psydiologist from RutgeJ's Uni- OUR POLICY IN ALL OUR EIGHTEEN YEARS IN WESTFIELD HAS AL- the circulation statistics of the r system last January, 11*54, is ex- versity, will speak on "When Our V\ cstfield Memorial Library for pected to total five thousand mem- Children Blow Off Steam." Hos- WAYS BEEN TO PRICE EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE (WHETHER IT'S A the first three months of occu- bers by the end of 1055. tesses for the evening were Mes- pancy 0/ the new building* acconl- "In ordvr to develop the rcfrr- uos (.Jt'orge Zinimcrnutn, Har- LAMP, AN END TABLE OR A COMPLETE DINING ROOM SUITE) AS injr to Kenneth S. Gaston, presi- ncc function of the library, honks old O'Oay and Victor Bonic. Mrs. dent of the board of trustees. "A are beintf it dried to the collection llarve Uerber was program. LOW AS POSSIBLE AND GIVE YOU THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ALL comparison of the figures for No- n specialized fields for which tu vember, December anil Januury of s indicated in the community. THE YEAR 'ROUND. this year with last winter shows That the new Westfield Memorial Technician To Address that many more books, records, Library is fulfilling a need in the Amateur Astronomers magazines and pamphlets are town is beintf proved by the great LOW OVERHEAD AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE bein^" borrowed by Westflelders oi'cst of tin* citizens iintJ the in- than in the previous year. creased u* they are making of Laurence W. Fredrick, research IS OUR STOCK IN TRADE technician at Sproul Observatory "The greatest increase is shown their library," Mr. Gu.st.on con- cluded. of Swurthmore. College, will ad- Thoiv Improvvmvnti you'vs be*n plan* in books of non-fiction and in the dress the Amateur Astronomical ning \v»t can't wait} NOW'S ttt* I'm* recordings of music and drama. to fix up, paint up, mak* your hem* Society of Union County, tomor- mot« valuabU, mot* convsntti^t, mor* The statistics also show that while Y-Tecn Cluh Makes row at 8 p.m. at the YWCA fun to ltv« in. Saturdays and Mondays are still Plninfielfl. His topic will be "Cur- 119 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J. the busiest days of the week, there Bake Sale Plans rent He-seareh in Stellar Associa- is greater distribution of circula- tions." Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. Municipal Parking tion through the remainder of the The Oth Grade Y-Teen Cluh of Mr. Fredrick was with the U. S. Come in! week rather than concentration in the We-stfield YV/CA will hold a Naval Intelligence for three and 'Til 9 Next to Store a few days. The more advanta- bake .sale at the National Store a half years. He received his We have all the fixin's! geous arrangements ot the collec-. and at Co-op, Saturday, from 9:30 bachelor of arts degree at Swarth- tions in the larger quarters as well a.m. to 1 p.m. Caki\s, cookies, more College, with major in math- Lumber • Wallboard • Insula- as the better parking facilities at brownies, nut breads and other ematics, and -A nrmstev of arts de- OF NEW JERSEY'S MOST RELIABLE FURNITURE STORES" tion Board • Roofing • Hard- the new building are undoubtedly baked goods will be offered. gree with major in astronomy also board • Sash • Doors • Flooring fcetors in this," Mr. Gaston point- roceeds from Uto .sale will go at Swurthmore. He has been on • Millwork ed out. toward sending Y-Teens to the the staff uf Spvoul Observatory "In addition the monthly statis- Y-Tecn .summer conference at the studying and working under Dr. tics show that an average of 05 University of Bridgeport, Bridge- Peter van tic Kamp, professor ot SPECIAL OFFER more people are joining the library port, Cojin., JYom June 20 to astronomy at Swarthmore College, than for the comparative months July 1. for four years and his primary last year. Re-registration of for- On the committee for the sale ve.sei\rch effort has been in the mer members in the adult depart- o.: Barbara Yoder, Judy Wilson study of stellar associations. He -with HfordeilS cottage cheese! 600 SOUTH AVE., WEST PBjjp?) WESTF1ELD, NE.W JERSEY ment, begun in January, 1054, is Bct'bit Bournes, Nan Bruntun is H member of the American As- being carried on, while the new Judy Hitching.s, Sue Huckert, and tronomical Society and Sigma Xi f hone WE. 2-1492 members are being added. When Mary Linn Crowe. Adult advisers- At the time of the last tota this re-registration is completed in arc Mrs. ft. (!. MulLbic Jr. and eclipse of the sun, June 30, 1054, IUMBER * MILLWORK • MASONS' MATERIALS December, it is anticipated that 0 Mrs. C. E, Howard. Mr. Fredrick was an assistant tf SPARKLING SILVERPLATE thousand adults will belong to the COAL • COKE • FUEL OIL • OIL BURNERS Dr. van de Kamp and accompanied adult department. A completely The word of Cod will stand a him to the Shetland Islands, off BUILDING HEADQUARTERS new registration of the children's thousand readings; and he who the coast of Scotland, to cover the ha.s #onc over it most frequently solar eclipse. is the surest of finding new won- Mr. Fredrick will show slides to SERVING SET ders there.—James Hamilton illustrate his talk and refresh- In what light soever we regard ments will be .served by Mrs, Mark the Bible, whether with reference Spiers of Cmnford and her com- to revelation, to history, or to mo- mittee. Visitors will be welcome. DRIVE OUT THIS VKHCENO1 rality, it is an invaluable find in exhaustible mine . of knowledge $1 a set and virtue—John Quincy Adams LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS with the inner parchment from any pack- LEADER WANT ADS PAY BRING RESULTS age of Burden's regular or country-style creamed cottage cheese...

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Lovely, prncli^'^l iind a pridf! io own Plaint, 0110 of Now Jersey'* choice if raiittential communities, known financing — iirid only $1, plus (lie inner pnrclnncMil for it* fina schools, ckurchot, modern chopping facilities and conve- • nient truruportoiion. txcollnru (ommullng lervlte to New York via (willi nwiiliiiK iiiKl.'iic'lioiiM printed on it) Jettny Cimlinf fioilrooJ. HoTd, your family will enjoy lino it tuburbon MODfcl HOME Op£N [mm any ft-m. or i-lb. \mu\um)ornry. 1 5 ACT I E BARGAIN KA'l'K—Anyone in the mnrlict lor a railroad grad* **'ior Colnr Hmmoffy Orlvr; ttuttlnuv '« Untnsis nt Saturday: 9 a.m., boya choir re- •OBI the Prophets. He will also at eaoh service. Fellowship". What do you do to show thai , ' ?lvedflZ « i \l* °i , t« witness of those who macher in the choir room at 3:15 1 learsal in social hall; Bethlehem olivet a brief sermonette. Rabbi i/oii are ihanhlalf Don't n't til lived nearest to the things tiiat. happened. This is the word of those hoir rehearsal. 10 a.m., nativ- p.m. The parish choiv will meet The program is an experiment The mid-week hour of Bible often forget His love' d did after a ralae Je8U3 at 7:30 p.m. :aab will conduct the service and which will continue through April. study and prayer i3 held Wednes- To help us remember, our ^^W °° ' "' *™» *• dead ty. 11 a.m., carol choir. ill apeak to the Confirmed. Can- and that th, nly thflt He leally was the s f It may be extended beyond that day evenings at 8 o'clock. Choir church observes Lent, with sotjl ° t0 d awa with Hi°m" utte° God, Sunday: 8:45 and 11:15 a.m., )r Paul Silbersher will chant the date on a permanent basis by vote and sermons about the suffering f we church services. 10 a.m., men's practice is held at 7 o'clock. ft l too ^ln Him and° trus " ' ^ Willow Grove teurgical selections assisted by of the church council, Dr. McCor- and death of Jesus Christ. l * Him, no cross that Bible class in library; women's An organ recital featuring Miss It's one "way of saying Thank- nswer of life Indeed ho. Temple Emanu-El quartet and ison stated. Elizabeth Bonnell will be presented lower Je° - . h«e.tae of the Bible class in sanctuary. B p.m., Presbyterian You. ralsed ?« froftm ththe deadd , our cross Z ccompanied by Miss Bonnell. A The music for Sunday includes in Grace Church Tuesday evening. of victory—as His cross was for Him. A victory crusader choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., uncheon will follow in the social It's alsc» one way of keeping unior high fellowship in audito- "Canzona," a prelude by Thiman; A quartette consisting of 'Edythe close to Cod. On Feb. Ill, five new members •all of the Temple. •ium; senior high fellowship in so- an anthem, "Go Not Far From Sloat, Margaret Dunn, Fred 'Gri- Why not worship with ui >t were received into membership in answer of ial hall. 8:15 p.m., second class Me" by Zingarelli and a postlude, ft n and James Price will sing four out next Lenten service? aS (by which we live unto-His salvation. the Willow Grove Presbyterian if teacher training program. "Pastorale" by Rheinberger. numbers during the 1'ecital. Miss and the Church as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Decency Campaign Monday: 7:30 p.m., boys' bas- Beginning Sunday, Dr. MeCori- Bonnell is organist at the Presby- REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH First Baptist Church Paul H. Kolterjahn and Mr. and Workers To Meet son will open a series of Lenten terian Church, Granford. Mountainside etball practice. 8 p.m., building Mrs. F. Norman Larson of West- Clork l(. t Cowperthwoln H «"*f ommittee meeting in library. sermons on the general theme, Two films will be shown in the field and Mrs. William E. Plage of "Like A Mighty Ai-my." Tho ser- Union Chape] Tuesduy: 9 a.m. ty> 12, Sunday The Eev. Father Aloysius S. church Friday evening, March 4. Sunday Servic, BilS A.M., Tod«y: 3:15 p.m., children's Scotch Plains. The church now •avneye director of the Newark mon subjects are "The Church of "Voice of the Deep" is another choir rehearsal in the choir room. chool auxiliary breakfast in so- has 106 members. ial hall. 8 p.m., building commit- achdiocesan decency committee, God Moves," Sunday; "Where the Moody film which runs far thirty L* Ntntril br ices at the chapel. tory.—Mnry Baliev Etldy wiw Hut uiiimivtd. Neither crisp, clean, bautifully laundered shirt senior high and older youtli .ICNIIN tit Ills liemitlrul prarcr ivcre they ndvlaeil to form nu in daily life. This door otfr* r groups. uirt'rnl Hii- ulitlil hrrore III* urKHMlsnlloii tvlik'li would Klve dom from all manner of hunw i Monday: 7 p.m., Boy Scouts, ilrulli. 'ruin ilmlit inn> ulna It ahqiv of unity tvhlle they - and no one can do the job so well S> Troop .71, In Fellowship Hall. lie >fni lii Uiv rncl ll.nl He relnliied their nerulltir nil.urn fear, want and trouble u"P™ tMdUtllMltt'd but u»« vtiurt'h to nml iliH'trlnei. Thcae nre II.,- for all> I Tuesday: 3 p,m., GUI Scouts, FIRST as Ivory! h. real ivhli'li il<* nilildl nil who were ivoriln iiil.lri-nHi',1 lu (hem | ' Troop 83, in Fellowship Hall. 8 HOW "nveil (AI'IK 2il7). Till* church "\II\T I lieHeeoh you, Itrrthren, The textbook may bo rs» I p.m., bpnvd of Christian eduea- UNITARIAN CHURCH Mil* IliN lit,,])' HIM! often re~ hj- the iilime of our Lord .Frnuw borrowed or bought &t I tion in tho church office. CHRISTIAN m-nli'il In the ncrlulurea la the llirlal, Hint y. nil aufnk the j Wednesday: 11 a.m., calling PARK AVE., PLAINFIELD flH't thn< "thrrr In Ullf IMUI>\" •mile IliliiK. nml Hint there l'i- CHRISTIAN SCIENCB no •llvialoiia uiiioiiK | READING ROCW jf committeis in the pastor's olllcc. SCIENCE (Between 7th and 8th Sts.) itelli-vet-N In the flly ,,r I'wr- - >IMI| 1Hl { 8 p.m., afternoon too, at tho pm- littli lieciutiv lUvltlftl 1» n «n- thnt je 111, |it- j(,|,,,.(| <„_ 116 QUIMBf * Bonago, 630 Glen avenue. 8 p.m., HEALS 11 A.M. Sorvice of Worship Mbhm nlmlliir to wlint an oli- Itelher In (hi- nimie iiiluil mid IVORY DRY CLEANERS Nervc tiHIll?'. Knt'li ilivlHlmt lu the •nine liittlteinent." ivirat FIfl i board of deacons in tho chapel. tlioli til ItNelf ii mum* riN well I'lirllillilluia lil(l|. Hour.: 10 »o I Senior choir relioaraal in Fellow- "Tho Church of tho inquiring ni n iH'i'iillnr leiichliiic whlvii ahlp Hall. Station Sundays ii-imraleil Ic trttm (he «(i»er IlivlaKin I. n,,,l,ar, t« the AND LAUNDERERS Alto Monday mind and liberal spirit." heiiavera. TtiruiiKli an lnmHred Hill or ChrM. Therefor* II la WOR 1:15 lyrlter a meami|[i> wna aelll lo a|ll 16 PROSPECT ST. latorauihn eooc««l"« LEADER WA«T ADS PAY WE. 2-5020 luriJ., School ui *•- 710 K. C. P.M. •IM •viilabla. THE WESTFTELD CN.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 34, 1955 Page Twtnty-Nine I day at 7:40 p.m. forthe young mission, in accordance with the Calvary Evangelical I business women's ciass meeting-. decision of Ihe club -D have pro-Stained (.lass Windows Additional Church News LutKeran (ULCA) The Lk-ueonesses will meet at grams of un instructive nature Go to African Church the lounge. I tile home of Mis. A. C. Blast-like, during the Lenten ^cahon. Follow- Church (i:3Q p.m., Jane Morrow Guild j CRANFQK1) _ "I Know in jliJ: Lincoln park K., Tuesday at ing the forum, refreshsm>ri!* will : J0 a m be .served by the committee in Stained ^las.s windows from the pot luck supper and meeting in the Whom 1 Believe" will be the title - - Presbyterian Chi; n-h beie uhtch !„,.. >>•::« a.m.. cirde of pray- assembly hall. i of the sormon preuched by the The Women's Missionary Prayer j cbaiKC of the e.veninji-, cuiisiatinK were removed when the cburth ,),'.•'i't.ap.'l- Ail women are Music department schedule: | Kev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pastor, Hand will meet at the eluiivh of Mr. and Mrs. Kichai-d Ham- 1 was renovated ri'cently are bein^ HI I" - " ', ,. :.n, .1,:.this. hall,,,|ff Mondays, 3:15 p.m., beginner! Sunday at 8:J5 a.m. and 11 a.m.Wednesday at 10 a.m. I mond. chairmen. Mr. and Mrsuse. d in the Koiilussi Presbyterian .llciil IHiiyer. choir (grades -2). \ S|.vcial music will be brought to Tlu. ivjrular mid-week BiM*> I Ki-nneth. Boylos and Mr. and Mrs. Church, in French Cameron, Afri- Tuesdays, 2:45 p.m., junior lii^h \ the early service by the girls' study and prayer meeting- u-ill be | John (.'arrow. !U a.m. "Siiei-iul Emphasis" work i-a. for a native ront>-ielation. j boys cltoif. i choir. The senior choir will pre- lH-ld_ Wednesday at 8 p.m. | Approximately U couples ut- Through the Presbyterian i''or-i Thursdays, 3:30 p.m., carol choir i SCJV. the anthem at the later serv- The Home Missionary Kocieiy | tmdeii the February meeting of u. assembly ha". (grades 3-6); 8 p.m., chancel ehoir. , will hold its regular t-itrn Mission Board in NVw Turk, "" „"„, famous preachers series ice. Sunday clu rch school begins T monthly | the club, which was devuled to a the loL-ul church learned that 1 he [ s Fridays, 3:80 p.m., junior choir j at !>:3u a.m. A nmsery is held in meeting ut the church . brief business meeting followed by little churc-h in Koulassi was bv- j ,' ,his evening- in the First j March 3, ut 11 a.m. !fll~ . , • . i 11,, Tit^nrt i (grades S-o"). : an evening of cards. The club in- Clime), with Ur. John the church house each Sunday ing- built by the natives and they {•Saturdays, junior high girls morning during the II a.m. serv- 1 vited all interested couples in thecould use the medallions from the .id Bonnell as guest I choirs, H:50 to 10:50 a.m., grades k'%, . .. • I Tells Of WorH At I palish to join them in their nu'et- Presbyterian Church here. At | 8-9; 10:10 to 11:10 a.m., grade 7, least 14 were .sent. The symbolic 1 he annual dinner honoring- the ... . TI * , and prayer meet- retiring members of the church MlSSlOIl MofUf t OF designs on the medallions are (T Echo Lake uuncil will be held Umig-ht at Indian Children Organ Recital At wrought in colored jrlass. 30 p.m., World Day of Prayer Church of Christ I o w a r d Johnson's Kestaurant, Grace Orthodox The stained wlass windows, in» he First Baptist Church. piingfieid, at 7 p.m. Mrs. U. V. Dexter of South eluding the medallions, were put 45 p in., young peoples com- President oi the Men's Brother- ipund Brook spoke at the Feb- in place sometime after the West- iirants das* "t the parish Today: 8 p.m., Bible classes iQod, William A. Meyer, has an- An organ recital at Grace Orth- Ul chureli was rebuilt in 1861. will be conducted. Lennos Norton uary meeting: of the Day Branch lounced that Judge Charles Stev- 'f the Woman's Auxiliary of St. idox Presbyterian Church, Boule- vVhen they were removed the mm Noel H. Taylor SC- 9-.H0 a.m., Elisabeth will direct the adult class in a ins of Cranford will be the guest rard at Midvate, Tuesday evening sds bearing- the memorial dov: study of the Kings of Israel. 'aul's Church of her work as a The American Red Crou will hold open house at tht above loca- •ton 'Bible class for women, peaker at the regular meeting of matron at St. Elizabeth's Mission vill feature Miss Elizabeth Bon- ames at the bottom of the win- tion 321 Elm street, Sunday between 3 and 5 p.m. AH members Triangle Bible class. Sunday: Bible classes will begin he Brotherhood Monday at 8 p.m. iell, at the organ. Miss Bonnell ovs, were retained as a senti- 1S Bible at 0:30 a.m. with services at ld:30 Home for Indian children in Wak- are invited. !-10 anil 11 »•«"•• school New members will be received iala, S. D. After raising- her teacher of piano and organ at ntal gesture. They were used chim-h-hour nursery. Seivice. a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sewell Hall, nto the congregation Sunday, ler studio at G73 Movth avenue, part of tlie new type glass win- minister of the church, will be the family and bring left a widow, parkway, and Mrs. M. L. Mount; Peterson Announces Rev. Bv. Chester E. Whittier, .larch G, at the 11 o'clock service, Mrs. DeXter accepted the ehal- st., and is organist at Temple o\v in pastel shades installed so S), Mrs. W. P. Selby, 2U Scudder sionaiy supported by the local speaker at both morning and eve- to Pastor Dahlquist, unu-el and at First Presbyter- to be more in keeping with the Landscape Conference ning services. eng-e to make her own life mean- road, Mrs. \V. E. Tasker and Mrs. in' West Africa, will speak hese persona will meet with him ngful by contributing for two ian Church, Cranford. She is also olonial architecture of the re-W. J. Bloomer. the topic "That Africa May 12:30 p.m., churches of Christ following the mid-week Lenten rears her talent of homemaker and teacher of music at St. Christo- modeled church. A meeting for landscape main- The organ prelude in G. present the "Herald of Truth" on lervice Wednesday. )her School, Cianford. Tuesday, circle 10 will meet ut mother to the care of Indian chil- the home of Mrs. E. It. Littman, tenance personnel of industries, from "Dedications" by WA3C. Tha regular rehearsal of the dren from broken homes. She Miss Bonnell is a pupil of the and "Prelude in C. Wednesday: 10 a.m., there wilt enior choir will be held tonight WSCS Circle Meelingg 18 Bennett place with Mis. K. E.schools and municipalities has stressed the point that this is a prganist, Claire Coci, and has Powell und Mrs. L. V. Lione, been scheduled for tomorrow from r" by Mendelssohn. Mary be a Bible class for ladies follow- it 8 p.m. Catachetical classes will ask that can be performed with- tudied with Dr. Charlotte Garden Scheduled for Today , contralto, will sing "Bless ed by Q period of work together. held Saturday at 9 and 10:30 out special training; in the mission f the Crescent Avenue Presby- 2 to 4 p.m., Eric H. Peterson Jr., Lord, Of My Soul" by Koos ,.m. and the junior choir will re- Field and should appeal to many erian Church, Plainfield, and with Sunday's Lutheran Union County agricultural agent the chancel choir will sing Woodside Chapel earse Saturday at 10:15 a.mivome. n who are left alone in their Dr. Norman Coke-Jephcott, of the The WSCS of the First Metho- in charge of the program,, an- essed Arc They" by Smith for The. intermediate Luther league later years. Cathedra] of St. John the Divine, ist Church will hold circle meel- Hour Topic Announced nounced today. The meeting will offertory anthem. vill meet Sunday at 7 p.m. The New York. ngs today ut the following homes: ;30 p.m., young peoples com- FANWOOD — Sunday: The ancer sewing unit of the Women's Mrs. Dexter showed films of the Circle I, hostess, Mrs. J. R. Yo- be held at Bell Telephone Labora- Lord's Supper "will be observed at hildren's Christmas parties, their A mixed vocal quartette will ac- It's the little tiling in life that tories, Murray Hill. tiimnts class (Sunday group) Guild will meet Tuesday from 10 company Miss Bonnell in her con- uni, H55 Dudley avenue and co- the lounge annex. 9:15 a.m. John Smart of Plain- to 4 p.m. The girla' choir will re- graduation exercises and daily ac- lostesses, Mrs. G. II. Horner; cir- count, the Rev. Paul Stephan will R. P. Korbobo, extension spe- field will be the speaker at the 11 tivities at tht Mission Home. cert which begins at 8 o'clock tell his international Lutheran to 7:30 p.m., the combined icarse . Wednesday at 7 p.m. At Tuesday evening. The members of cle 2, Mrs. Paul Davis, Deer path, cialist in ornamental horticulture, a.m. service and Sunday school :15 p.m. Wednesday the first in Among the handwork which she Mountainside, und Mrs. D. Rilter; Hour audience in the seventh of Rutgers University, will discuss lior high Westminster fellow- will meet at the 3ame time in the displayed was a quilt, pieced and he quartette are: Miss Edythe ! a series of addresses Sunduy over is will meet in the chancel of a series of sermonic biographies Sloat, soprano; Mrs. Leslie Dunn, irele .S, Mrs. W. C. Wolfrcd, 788 propcv pruning of trees and ahrubs basement. Richard Hill of Brook- quilted by Indian women who con- East Broad street, Mrs. I. S. Class the Mutual network and affiliated nnd Dr. Ralph>K. Kngel, extension church for a program given by lyn will be the speaker at the eve- n the theme "People Around the contralto; Fred' Griffin, bass, and Cross of Christ" will be preached ribute the proceeds from such and Mrs. C. Abele; 4, Mrs. A. H.stations heard locally over WOR, turf specialist, will discuss proper •hold L. Lilteret, minister of ning sei'vice at 8 p.m. work to their church. These quilts James Price, tenor. 8 p.m. The Lutheran Hour is now sic. Members of the junior high Pastor Duhlquist at the mid- The organ numbers planned by MiUenius, G80 Westlield avenue, care (if the established lawn. Part Tuesday: The regular mid-week iveek Ltaten seivice. sell for a very small sum and may Mi*. E. Garrabrunt and Mrs. W. in its 22nd season of Gospel broad- of the meeting will be held indoors mp at St. Paul's Episcopal service, will be held at 8 p.m. for be ordered from Mrs. Dextor, who Miss Bonnell for her concert in- casting. ;ich will be gut'sts. Refresh- clude Bach's "Toccata and Fugue Feicli. und part outside where a demon- Bible study and prayer. was introducted by the program Also circle 5, Mrs. W. Riederer, stration will tuke place actually ita will be served in the assem- Friday: The 'Happy Hour' for Alliance Church hairman, Mrs. Frank Tophain. n D Minor", and "Chorale, Jesu, Emphasizing the fact that "It hall following- the program. Joy of Man's Desiring"; Farnam's 838 Boulevard, and Mrs. S. P. h not the greatness of the deed pruning several kinds of shrubs. young people will bo,held at 7:30 The Corporate Communion at Waugh; 0, Ali-s. G. K. Parker, BIS p.m., senior hig-h Westminster p.m. Toccata on "O Filii et Filiae"; that makes it valued but the spirit The nit'iiting 13 open to all su- low-ship covered dish supper, CRANFORD—The special meet- 10:,'t0 was followed by a study Haydn's "The Musical Clocks"; Clark street, and Mrs. A. Burcli; in which it is done," the St. Louis pervisory and maintenance pe-r- nved by a program to promote ngs which have been conducted hour conducted by the Hey. Fred- two Chorale preludes by Brahms; 7, Mrs. A. R. Rescorlu, 835 Hard- clergyman will show how Jesus uonnel of industry, schools, Insti- ince last Sunday hy the Kev.erick W. Blatz. At the business mer conferences. Slides of Community 5 The Fountain" by Delamarter ing street and Mrs. B. D. Settle; made a cup of water the basis for tutions and municipalities of tho lir and Island Heights will be aris W. Reidhead, will close Sun- meeting the president, Mra. Ed-md Toccata on "Thou Art the8, Mrs. H. C. Grander, US Doris a meaningful sermon. county. >\vn, after which Miss Kay Presbyterian day night with the 7:45 p.mwar. d A. Pollard,'announced the Koek" by Mulct. 'ber of Hackensaek, Ned Clydes- service. Services will be held to- appointment of Mrs. William Free- MOUNTAINSIDE — Sunday: night and tomorrow night a-t 8 man as chairman and Mrs. G. B. The public is invited to attend le of Arlington, and the Rev. the concert. ed Swearlngton of Cranbury 9:30 a.m., church school for all 'clock, and Sunday at 11 a.m.Thorpe as co-chairman of the relate their experiences at ages. Adult study class taught and 7:45 p.m. bazaar to be held in the fall. Mrs. nmer conferences, by the Uev. Chuiles Brackbill each The Uev. Mr. Reidhead is a for- Clifford A. Meeker announced that Sanctuary Choir p.m., the Spires (young Sunday morning for all adults. mer missionary to Africa with the members of the Guild are making ts) will meet in the loung-e. 11 a.m., the Rev. Mr. Rayson will Sudan Interior Mission. He has a and selling aprons to raise funds Plans First Reunion Lenten Bible study class will preach the third of a scries of background of 10 years in the for Sister Teresa Ruth's work in its first meeting: in the chapel. sermons on the Lord's Praye ministry as a pastor, missionary, Puerto Rico. Women of the parish The sanctuary choir of the First interested are invited to at- III, "Thy Kingdom Come." Bible teacher, and is now an evan- were urged to attend the quiet day Methodist Church will hold its i. The Gospel of St. John is to Friday, March 11: 8 p.m., d gelist of the Christian and Mis-which will be held Tuesday, March first reunion Friday, March 4, at studied on the six Sunday even- cuasion group of the Couples sionary Alliance. 8 at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Cross Epis- 8:30 p.m. :s in Lent. Club will hold its first meeting Miss Ruth Jeremlco will havi copal Church, Plainfield. All ex-choir members are onday: 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts at the home of Mr. and Mrs,charge of the senior youth fellow- Luncheon was served by Mrs.vited to join in an evening of )p 11 in Westminster Hall. Fred Wilhelms, 1601 Fox trail ship meeting Sunday night at 6:30. Oliver Hallberff assisted by Mes- song, and entertainment. Refresh- i»y: 8 p.m., the staff of theMrs. Frank Wilkorson of the The.subject will be, "Hanging Oul dames M. M. Panton, James Gir ments will be served. leyartaent of the Bible Youth Consultation Service will the Family Wash." The fellow and,1 William A. Pendergast, Leon- Mrs. Harry Holmes is in chnrg i «i\i meet in the lounge. lead the discussion. ship will also have clvirge of the ard. A. Hardcll, C. E. Howard of the reunion committee. opening exercises at the Sundai J. W. Paradise, T. Arthur Bush j; 8 p.m., adult com- evening's service. Robert E. Vuillemot and R. E inicaats class in the church li- All Saints' Episcopal The regular monthly meeting o Hey. Madison Ave. Chapel ny. This is the first meeting of the Co-Workera, which was post- ciass in preparation for church . SCOTCH PLAINS—Today: poned because of the revival serv 10 a.m., Sunday school. tibership at Eastertime. p.m., St. Cecelia's choir. 1:30 ices at the church last week will St. Paul's Couples 11 a.m., service. Douglas E, Hampton Hdl Cranford, N. J. :15 p.m., the Men's Club will p.m., Boy Scouts. 8 p.m., senior be held Monday at the home of Club To Meet Bnrtlett, of Princeton Theologies Located at Hampton and Eastman Streets, attractive location, shady lawns running down (0 •sent its annual ladies' night choir. Mrs. G. S. Perry, 4 Riverside drive, Seminary, will be preaching the :ram in the assembly httll. Pro- Sunday: 8 a.m., Communion the Hahway River, large airy rooms and suites. Ideal for all-year residence, Cuisine excel- n will include refreshments at 8 p.m. The Couples Club of St. Paul*! next few weeks a scries of sermons lent. Prices moderate. 9:30 a.m., church school. 11 a.m., Mrs. George Aitcheson's Bithia Church will hold its regula on "Men of God." This Sunday the "ill feature the Merck Circle prayer and sermon. D'eis in theater-in-the-round Class will meet Tuesday at th- monthly meeting Friday, March 4 topic will be "Men of God—1 PHONE CRANFORD 6-1468 or address Inquiry to iiluction of "The Seventh Veil.1 home of Mrs. John Sabados, 100 at 8:30 p.m. in the parish house Peter—Outspoken Disciple." MANAGER, HAMPTON HALL, 104 Hampton St., Cranford, N. J. nations should be made with First Unitarian Society Cianford avenue, Linden, at 8 p.m The rector, the Rev. Frederick W 3 p.m., young peoples' communi iur V. Bunne.ll, We. 2-1009. Cars will leave the chuveh Tues- Blatz, will conduct a forum dis- cants class. OFFICE OPE\ 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS " mrsday, March 3: 9:30 a.m., PLAINPIBLD — Sun'day : 11 Is of prayer. a.m., church school session in the •0 a.m., executive board of theparish house. 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FEBRUARY 24. 195 ^ __ ^ ^ Senior High School Courtsters Lose Out In County lournameni WHS Five In State Plenty of 8\v Eliminated In Overtime List i School Swimmers' Heavy Pinning AAU Form Swim Sportsmen Pin Tournament March 4 The Westfieid High School bas- In Mixed Deck After Defeating Scotch Plains Win String Broken;In Recreation Meet Here April 7 League Leaders kcU.i.11 team will play its first .nine in the Ki-«' Je'^ey State In- Four of the five formidable and the jfame was quite tersvhulustie Athletic Association Coach John I.ay*> r^ r?v:J-.i The Wvstfield VWA pool will Toppled Again Mixed D(it-k loop Blue Devils Had uh*;r Uvrv^y a c^ntra>i to the first game of th» Wi-stfield Hi>fh's swimming team, Bowling Loop lournami'iit March 4 ag'ainst Ca'd- be, for the lii.-t lime, the scene of sweeps and lesu 1 hopes dashed wht-?! a >jv;r::,t'J £•;- t'Vfc'iiin^ when Rahway wari which has compiled one of the best well at the Elizabeth Armory at --l Mint d records m years, lost ils second the New Jersey Amateur Alhle'.ii- inK in the stamlim. Patrick's team puUed a *H-o* ap- swamped by Cvanford. For the ..ec'ini! .-t. 7:30. The second fame at 8:30winner, s was J-'iasl One of znect in tlie (en it he haij this sea- f'overs dropp'jj a two game Union Junior Synchronized Swim- Andrews Shoe Kepi aders of set in overtime at th* c^izabv-ri The Bij< Blue, who must beat St. advuntaire in the Recreation Bovvl- minsr ChamiHonship meet April 7 Leajrut, will be between Linden and Sum-Terrific Tens who .-• Armory, Monday cvtnmg;. Mary's to meet Westfieid in theson, to Columbia Hi^ih, Friday, the Sportsmen Bo mit. The tournament opens Tues- iiiB Leapue Friday nifht, losing at 8 p-in. There will be solos, duels went down to defeat Friday IHJ ead when Famous Jim Livecchi starred for the tournament, ea>!y r-ubmerg-ed a two jtaniw to Danker in a hig-h and team championships. day with games scheduled at Un-ond place a week Rahway team that had nothing. In amassing many pom's IOMDI; two irames to \\ estr ion City and Camdcn. Celtics "With 16 free throws- and a scoring match in which the luscrs The Dolphins, synchronized to three games to A ton total of 22 points while center Joe the third period the Cranford five,With firsts and placing.-*, the local hit hi^h scores of the nig'ht, 3 014 Lumber. Their lead was cut Lucky Deuces, \vh ic f- had a 30 point lead but Coach ! team could not win one event in swimming gioup of lhe local four and a half games when run- d? Cook netted six field goals and 15 and 2^84 and Dani:t'r ^t-ort'd a YWCA, will compete in all events. Nines, slid into Lhe runneiu points. Allan and Rosco had 10 Martin kept his first squad in the this meet and took only two sec-2S77 total- There were three honor nerup Oil Heat Service came The third sweep, gooil f entire period, substituting only in onds. Roger Anderson, Westfield's Mrs. Kuit Furi-t of Roatlle is coach through with a two game win over ur points each, which put four men sets, Al Stranich leadmtr with 211, of the group and members are res- Presby Bowlers the standings, was .;t-oieti bvs 1 in double figures for the winners. the f.nal frame. crack swimmer, who has not lost a 215, 201— 627, John Matteo 211,.. . . Golden Dawn Dairy. race this season, was unable to of Westfieid and nearby Sevens over Hayipy Ties- Westfieid couldn't get started Dick Mootz led the Westfieid at- 212—(515 and John Bonnetti 228 | Bonnetti, paced by Alzua's C03 lone two game winner was T 1 participate 'because of illness. I)e- —605. Posting doubles were Da- icommunities. •t, swept KoRcrs Texaco 1 iithe Take Narrow Lead until it was too late. Starting tack with 18 points and teammate IVfontmorency placed second in the Sixes, who subdued Easy Ac, ' guard Les Shoemachev was unable Bob Erie«-on was second with 17- vines 243, Will 237, Caruso 236,1 Synchronized swimming is a cre- onlv three game decision, Mannino yard freestyle and Tongberg Tomaskovic 233, Curl 228, Sem- j in which the won a pair from D»Martino and Mike Saparito 203 anj to play due to a bad cold and Presbyterians' two frame win Castaldo 202, were high Lay's other two guards, Don Fee-; cold and was given a rest tne i second in the diving. previva 224, Uieder 222, Koss 221, are judged on execution and tvle Rogers Texaco 2 won a pair from over St. Paul's (cave them a one Hopkins and l.usardi 215, Gt-y- H Icy and Harry Kitchell, both j third period when l>ay substituted Summaries Execution includes the perform-1 the" police." point lead in the Church Bowlinjf I ".» y.ird fiH- arditillo and Hasenhouer 214, A.ance of figures, stunts, and stroke fouled outt midway through the' Dave RochaKochat and Harry Kitchell Hitting high games were Blas.- League, last week, when Madison for Mootz and Ferdy Shoemaker, Bilinskas 209, Meyer 207, Fiadino from the standpoint of perfectionfi , fourth quarter. 205, H. Bilinskas and Gibson 202. ti,,, i ucci 234, 212, Musco.234, 214, Avenue Chapel, the former leader, who was the only Devi! to compile ion y.i c ( I . 11. S > — 1 and the synchronization of „' ilWragg 232, Alzua 228, Joe Bon-lost all three games and four Leading the attack for thethree fouls early in the game. Kt Kl.-l. I -', Kuy. I swimmers with one another Westfielders was Bob List with 21 'Mil. Va I frr.-style 21.ti) —I, ItliJ At this point Stranich heads the netti 22fi, McCarroll 222, Warren points to Methodist. High gapie lUlM'Ollill. ('; 2. Ili-A with the music. points and two others hit double Both Rochat and Kitchell did averages with 193-13 and has Style includes music, construc- 218, Blyth 212, Scliroppe 211, bowlers were Lake 213 and 2,20, vfiy well, playing a deliberate ' mil y 'kwl rclti rolled the most 200 games, 24, and Duda 210, H. Hunt 20(1, Givaudan Kaufmann Jr. 211, Imhoff 208 and figures for the losers. Dick Mootz Alkinn. -, Ui bcrinaii ''; 3, tion of the routine, interpretation had six goals and four free throws style which slowed the Scotch \v. the most high sets, 10. of the music by utilization of fig-and M. Mannino 205, LaBrutto Gardell 202. for 16 points and Bob Ericsson Plains attack. Feeley, with 14 J 00 yard frtHtylfret'Htylee (;"tS.i(;S.i) Knickerbockers swept Capri, and J. Petrozzelli 203, F. Petroz- l'oliil. lt , CC""; KlKellyl, *'*'; 3 , HiichatmHhtmn ures, stunts, and strokes to form a zelli 202, Waltonowski 201. Les \V. I,. dunked seven charity tosses and points was up to his usual type of tF.fi y.\Y4%% iliWkt int>dltdl> ( i stopping their winning streak at flowing pattern and the appropri- 13 1 'l game, fighting and directing the — 1 Hi'ldltc Warren tops the averages with II two goals for 11. I!, eight matches, Bonnetti won twoateness and interpretation of cos- «,;• .::•..;::... i? cam throughout. 188-31 and has the most 200 Mflll HilSt II 14 Both clubs started slow and the I —1. IUt!,^ j 1S3 llili 170 and then the Devils went into an rounded out the score for the lJaiil(ii-« limit in this event. Anyone wish- Kiinni'ttl I lee. 2 ... 3 I Vi i'1 Mi Kailfi iM 1 112 1 I Huillll'tti life. 1 . . B llundl ii 2 a ldiMi Im n ]>ulry .12 all court press and cut the score Devils. ing more information may contact ilil II III to 21-18. The Celtics got one more Scotch Plains had a rabid fol- Devils Set Record Ciipri Hestiilil ant 3 Pa AAU secretary, Dolores Seaman, .R-crs Tex 3il Totals Ii 1 0 918 JohJolinu Kriui 31 .Martino J MADISON goal to hold a five point advantage owing which had plenty of oppor- N'uri is I'tie ,-iol.t .. 88 Treacy avenue, Newark. cl L 1 a 2 IS.'. 149 A. Veiine'i-i It. .Matlilllio & .SO iiU 1S6 Ilia ,1 at hslftime. tunity for cheering as Hope and A limited number of tickets for WestlielU 1' llci. 21 '''' :i Truitt made outstanding shots Against Somerville Traylui' He :'l J-;.stilLu 3 ti3 17.X 177 Coming from behind, Westfieid spectators will be available at the Hiilid ... 1611 l.i (I lf.0 1 rom "way back" on the court. •IKAVI-Oli HICAL liSTATli llln.ii ... 15(1 ]J0 150 Ml tied the game at 37 all in the third J. If. I YWCA office. JKXilCH.S TKXACO.l M MMS The Blue Devils had no diffi- J. I 10 VVilklna txti 1!!(1 Totals quarter, but two free throws after 8 18 J. .. .. US {ailiiilo Hiil 177 H t ,i»i, i ..'...'.'.'.. ft 1 11 culty in picking up their 14th win ISli A'eiiZL'l • . Mis 1 ii? 171 the buzzer, gave the Betsytownera J. Jlwnita 232 .ST. I'AUl/S lull] alii, 7 3 17 A. Uiililfc K.I l'Jl Wraces Hii l'Jl • 39-37 advantage as the fourth •'et-ley, K 5 4 14 of the season in their last regula- Trinity Girls Ililit 171 liii nu A nil lews 174 IDS lfiS Kho.-inaker, g . 1 3 5 'rlloiilIJ.soii 174 121 162 Totals nil frame opened. The Celtics built up tion frame last week by beating Totals M; S23 Jlliltliie . 1211 113 CitolU'l), K .... 1 1) JtlllN PKANKM Toliils Mil) sss a 45-39 lead in the early minutes Wrlstlll, B o 2 ; Somerville 77-55 and establishing IKI.NXIOTTI Hiil.'. Kill 213 2"0 KIP \V. Koitliei lliii US 17a Triitimiil " 11D 14 1 151 Petrnziclll, .M. of the last period but the Laymen Ventimifflia, f . 0 (1 1) a new court record for scoring for II. Itli-iii-i- 171 2J2 Down Bayley I. MIISIO Mil JI I 2iU 'raver, f ...... 0 0 0 II Atlnnm .... 1 s i 1 70 Poilerni-n, n. J, 1 Blue Devil team. I'. Woi.sliam .... 177 Hiii ll'iii Totals 7 111 iMarvosa, I-\ came from behind to tie it up in (t 0 it. Koiliiti 1 NIJ i>7 Hi 2 Art ll.iniH-Ul . la I 1 IS 0 IS.", 1S2 PHlOSHVTICttlAN castaiiin, .M. the last seconds of the game at 5G yulKli-y. is .'..'.'. u I.Ti-y HiiiiiK'ttl . liij 170 11IU Tony Hontlettl ° Dick Mootz led the Blue Devil Mrs. Elizabeth Reilly's Holy I). Alzi :.':.'* ISO liir, ylo 137 1S9 117 'it 1X1 lill all. Totals ...... 21 ti'J attack with an even two dozen Tr.tala S73 Trinity High jrh'ls varsity squad iaiullrap . U' Temioy .. 1(11 Totals The Blue Devils were playing SCOTCH 1'IjAlNS points. Bob List and Bob Ericsson 12 .Shoiilller Kill 1 Oil 1211 IIAIM'V TICKVS ii. 1'. 1'tN. visited Bayley-Ellard Regional of Totals . cltinlcil .. 202 1117 Miller. K lit their best late in the game but 0 * each had a baker's dozen -while. 1112 llllll.lII . 115 KiMhltt, li. Ki2 I'rultt, t lihson , Madison last week and tacked up ija Miller, li. J!3 ]'.'.'.'.'/. 7 1 15 ilallec, . II, 1IBAT KMUVICR Illlnd ... 11 I with all the regular guards out of 0 :< ;t Don Feeley had 11 points. For 4G Koiliilt, U. veily, f liilwlrk Itl 1113 their initial road win by tripping -uto 1S 7 I Ml llamlleap l.i« action, St. Patrick's took a 61-5 ft Umtlii, c ...... i> 17 Somcrville, Neil Fitzpatrick wits 'avne .. l.VS IVill' ' I lilt MaU, K a ii 171 the Golden Bishops 37-32. Totals lead to put the game on ice. 12 the big gun, scoring 10 points and ^IIKHI'dl 191 1 Ills I IS Totals 830 Cuckburn, IS . . . - (I 4 Midway in the first stanza after irussV .. .. HI7 170 176 •St. Patrick's, which was un- Bob Parker was second with 11. Toliils iisl sii'ii Ivamlaii .. 1SS 1SASV ACKS Totals IS missing several foul shots in suc- Post. I,. .. seeded, has dumped Regional and Ii" STHAMCII HKAT COVKHS K*'GP«! by prri It was a field day for the locals ession the Lady Braves went out Totals . .. illl S70 Kvaiwlist. It 91 li l;isi'tiiHler ir.ii nid, Westfieid and moves into the semi- ttVutileltl m a; M they picked up an early lead iiiliiiitii ... I-;:; n front 8-(i after Captain Kay 1J.WVN DA1HV Sfutch I'laiiiB . . 9 32 15 «!6>9 .. llil 1711 ir.s Spares Cut PelrozzCIll, I-*. .. finals Friday night. Westfleld's and were never in serious diffi- I .. 1'21 Jli7 liii) Cnnellll - 17!l 221 lii.i >illy intercepted and registered I'ilinii ne .. 1 Kit 1!IS Tiltllls limi .'i^ next contest will be in the state culty. Coach Johnny Lay used 11 to.-n TRK'K'V SIXES tranleh 21)1 two for the winners. The West- Klllrell .. Hi!' tournament against Caldwell, players in the game, which gave . Hl.sto . . I •' 1 ISO nil Walsh. I> fielders were on top at the session's t'l-oci'O . ltiu Deuces' Lead Klttrcll. 1. llil It iitis 145 March 4. Top Mixed Teams Westfieid a 14-4 record, the best close by 14-11. The lead could .. ma IVnsii. U us WESTFIE1..D Totals . Si!8 Sii.parlto. 1 ii a Blue Devil court team has had VBNNKIll & CO. have been much larger if the free s::i; !•<« p llir, 1,V2 130 Totals ...... r,) MOOtK. f . . 4* in its history. nil isu UllliKHH TF.XACO 2 Spares, sweeping Kingpins, cut It A. rnrrh-vu throw average of the Braves had ATU.MIC I,IBI, i .'.'. 9 Hold Standings WKSTFIHU) w. iidiikiiis ir.s 2l."i HllKSPll 177 117 into Four Deuces' lead in the Jun- llil been better, since they missed all KuBi'l'S 1«2 MS 17" Homni. 1-: ... 1 0 l IS1 ior Roc Bowling League Saturday, KrlcHHoti. c 7 li MmiU, f ... of the eight tosses taken. T. rii'lllent Ill 1S1 inn 1*. I'nstalillo Feeley, g . '.'.'. 1 11 llouhHt, I . • la I .\r. Miiciii-i'i' K. i ls.i 17;. when the first place Jour won only Hoinano. l>' Stliub. B .. ... 0 Although first place Comets lost 1.1st, f olaln Mary Kay Jackson, Mary Mc- J* Warrt-n IiU) 1SI! 21 S K»nil!liio. (' ... I) iSO two games from Splitters. Kyglers Totals Kltcucll .. two panics to KygJera in the Sun-WntlnilKlIu, HKNNINCIF, I AUK Nulty and Kathy McGovern joined Wright ...... 1 0 1 171 j s r> Totals .' SI I *I7 won the first franie from Strike- day Night Mixed Bowling League I'il.XI'll, I' ... 2;;ii rraiilli-llo . ir.3 211 their captain in the scoring col- WKKTKIIOI.l) POl-U'lO outs, tied the second and lost the Spa Totals JO 18 6b this week, they held their position Krli'iwin, <• . ir.s1 ' -2.S : i.™-i» . 110 1 17 17 1 third for an even 'break. Don !•', Kllt.'hVn, it'! 0 HuyiioUia' ..'. Hi) for 10 digits to end the quarter 1. Plliii.-llo ... . 17il 117 171 JUverchl -. 16 place Marksmen won two from CJiilKloy. K • 1 17S I. llalluiiowakl 1112 •JIB Perry had the only double, a 202 Soltlemil .. with a sure-shot 33-22 advantage. 0 0 .Slauli, it .... 1 Totals .... 1)211 I. Utlullu . llil) 171 1BU for Splitters. iNrbimskl . .. 0 Sports and third place Aces held .S3 3 Joan Richardson, Bayley ace, a Cook ii 13 K1CSTA Ult A N'T Totals . ~K5S S'.1S \V. ClougJier .. fast despite a loss of two games CAI'ltl 1" rebounding performer, be- Kuiir Deuces II Allan '.'. 0 SOMEKVIIJJD Hill 1S7 2 or, .. 5 0 10 to Yanks. Acorns went up one V. J. Jlilrcuntnliio . laS 17S •an to stifle the Lady Braves with SO'H IiU UX(!B Spares KOHOO 10 171 K.VKICIS ..... notch after shutting out Flying rarker, f .... 5 '1'oniankuvlu . 1^2 233 ]li3 her heavy point-making BO Coach \( Venral.;",''" . 17K IIS Kf-liV'koni, r .. 0 Kpllttorx Totals .. Dutchmen and Robins won two I'rorco 17S 17a 1711 t.' <'iini'oll ','.'.'. ., 1 ;i r> liii) 121 Strikeouts . .. .. IS 23 lii Fltzputrli-k, f 3 J. La. Itrnto 111 ISII 1114 Reilly sent forwards Crilly, Jack- . V rnezlo 1 fi.i Score by iefl'odHi' from Diehards. Gniyer, c 0 ' Kingpins . . . . Weatflpld .. . 11 7 19 10 son an(J McGovern dribbling away •:. Hi-iKiii. . 1711 Ui '. Spa.-i- . 112 1 Sil ltiS St. Patrick's 11 12 18 17 5—ill Earl Patterson, hitting 200, 212, ToUl.1 SI'S Uli'i'lo'nl, '«".'.. KN'IC'I';K HI HICK Kll from the rim to prevent any inter- jillll'ilttO ii nil Mil Kl.VCH'I.VS WHS • Scotch Pl.in. 201—G13 was high but Al McCur- IlKKillK, K I. Blllnslias . . M li 1 XT 2*12 ceptions. The home defenders lumiicmi 17 R. Aylward .... ir.o , 179 1 15 n It. Amli-rson .... SI 113 •West^eld's Blue Devils won theroll posted high frame, a 244. Joe '. nl.key .. 1K1 1S7 Ii. Ii'iu-hf '(•tcl-MOII .. 1!I2 1S2 came out to meet the freeze but it Totuls 7K!t ~ss7 I 10 1 l.iil 134 opening round of the Union Coun- Malone posted a 202 opener. lliinillL.y, B . lliliiisli.is . liOil 171 asted for nearly four minutes 14. MANNLNl) ^ KONS lillud ... j oo 100 1(11] MIIIIT, « .. n» ty tournament by heating a stub- W. );ivliies 17!l HI" 213 loe Moniietll . . Totals' ii which killed both the clock and i. I'etrozzt'llo . 2ii:t .... liis born, aggressive Scotch Plains TUIIIIH .. isi 110 Kl'AKKS •Hi Totals .. SK7 Oil any hope for victory of the Bay-P. Slaimlno ... . 1JS 171 H. Kcniio •\ l'i'trozzello . . 1S2 llil) 202 .... 12S 111 130 five, 69-59, Friday night in the r im'iTVlll'if ' S 1S 10 in—r. 5 liOXXI . 1 ley-Ellard sextet. \t. M.illliino ... . KI7 17ii 2H. i S. ApjX'Zz; 171 •1)1 13 2li 2 •;TTI nt:i ('. Ill-own Elizabeth Armory. lljins WrHtllt-ld .' 12—77 L'.l l'l.'i mo l.'il 1SI! 17:: 130 33" Otlk-tuU: i IIB; Wont. TUINtxy \. Ureeo K. liiown Coach Johnny Lay's quintet ihad A.,,ma llil Kit) 171 J5S 154 147 Kliorts Irlllcioilf! li"l 1 la l.i 8 P. I'll. Mr, •rllly. f ... Totals Totuls little difficulty in compiling an 18-9 ViinkkH r> 17S 111:1 1.10 116 mi &rti\v Pnchs hot as Bill Austin, Dave Truitt and COMETS XOItHlS CH1CVKOL1CT Jk-Nlllly. f t. lllvtli . Ml 1113 212 7 111 98 iVIll Hi7 2:17 170 r. Schrope .... . 177 211 Hllnd 10(1 100 Itotilnson .... if,l 139 .Marlnn, B .. l.il U. 1'i'vry 100 Pete Matz led the attack to close Stan Ken*hu.\v . I.*i5 lasii I K'l 1B2 1 17 '1. Marciintonlo . 17.1 17,i 1 111 134 202 1 IS l'.l 7 the gap. Austin picked up seven >liil-Ki; Mllcieu ,. kt Of Women's Loop 'elrozzelll 1H7 niS lllnVy,"B *! I. WultoiiuWKkl 1S« .leyel' nil) 2071 11 ltt'yuoUls, y TolalH . Siii] Mi it Totals lill' points, Truitt and Matz each Hill l'erry l;iii 171 loam Ills 17ti 160 WEST Kll3I.il> LU.MUKIt FOUR DKUCES T. Dick 1211 13S lltp scored six. The trio were shooting 3 Taylor . 1 1 ii 161 Totals tiso 7al) By virtue of a sweep win over Totals .vr>! 3,"iO MS Ilillastleel .... . l.'il 2i!l 212 IJ. Fom-by .. 91 130 12S long set screamer shots which went KVGI.KIIS Hldii 1 210 1!H 178 H. ClartlaiHl • 116 1 a it 153 .Mar Owens 7 Stalkneeht, Foster busted out of p. : Illintl in with deadly accuracy and the. Itlchiirriaon i Wahl . ir.r ir.s 1:::. 100 100 100 No. 312 rnir Hjiencer 7 three way tie to emerge in the . 2 mi Hi,-. isn Laymen were glad to settle for a I'yitiiiin-o, t b Hunt Totals lead of the Women's Rec pin loop YMCA Junior livers, I ... 1(19 T953 CHEVROLET. Jrv linker Hi S6S 32-32 tie at half time. I'aUersoil last week. Hal*ey, also in the tie, Khilcn. r .. a Totals •1 llnor ilolllir. lilO, J»»T «•• nut) :1 Vaiioconnt... ' o KVUMHtS ilnrk blue, riiillo mill """• f In the third period, after the took second after a two frame win liiiun-, K • .. N. Ilrou-n , 131! 130 Tulals o lead see-sawed back and forth sev- SI!) over Marron, the third tied team. Swimmers Win Mather, B . o r. Jiot.'aplu 117 121 lilS Mcl-;voy. B . o School Wrestling Meet II. Mllliir . lull -12a III 1954 CHEVROLET eral times, the Devils finally pulled JIAIIKSMKN List ousted Eller in the firstan d ll'lhil'il. K . . U. l'erry ... llili 1S.1 153 Hub I'rrry 119 0 StntltMi WiLK*>n, rrtl nvi ahead and held u comfortable, U'li last games in the third match. Terrell, B . 0 0 Arllnn .Mor 1:.:: 1 a li The YMCA, junior swim team Set For Elizabeth Totals 7S 510 ivitll rnillu mill Krntfr. though slim, lead until the final Jean l'erry K.r. 13S w. I., STIIIKEOITTS Jou MHIOIVU continued its winning streak in 'Totals .. 13 "whistle. The last time the score o Mil 1 12 1S2 -\L S|ii.|it,-r Kit; 1'Jil :i s L' s the North Jersey Swim League y por The New Jersey State Inter- No. 316 was tied in the game was early in Holy Trinity . 11 7 1= 1—37 117 MS n :i7 -".I ii. (lalluway 1 00 100 inii 7:n with a, 57-27 victory over the IJiiyl y-IOIliirrt II I! .i 111—32 scholastic Athletic Association has 1951 OLDSMOBILE.; the third when Skipper Hope's V'il Kllcr . 3 3',-j :12' i lilin.l ,. , 12J 17S 1.1st .. 2 7 3!l 'lainfleld V's junior team last llOBllll. announced that the state hit^h 155 long set shot knotted the game nt l .Stalkln kveek. Previously the locals took school wrcstlinpr championships U. Ui-.iy MATH', rlliil" mill "'* 40-10.'Two Bluo Devil goals gave I.'ili 1JII Totals whltTwnll tlri'H. .ti- III .ho measure of Bayonne Y, 55-2D, Pluinficld Couple will be held March 5 at the Elizn- Westficld a 44-40 lead. Dick Ku Ifif It! a itnd downed Orange Y 51-33. beth Armory, and :i state swim- Kelly's foul shot cut the lead to Walt llubliiH II . is! 1 MJ lli.K Miirimi .. Ill I ll'l rj l Tops al Echo Lanes No. 239 Smyth . . 112 1 17 The locals, under the direction ming championship the same day 1950OLDSM0BHE 41-4}, but successive goals by Er- Tolills .. ,... 7i'j 7*0 6.-.1 Hiiyilcn . " 12 1 f Jack Holmes, have a well round- at Princeton. f icsson and Feeley and two foul MOUNTAINSIDE — Jean and •I r *rn. YANKS a 13 ed squad with Tom Newell, John Bill Miller, husband and wife duo hlaek. llyilrli inilli' i•'"• shots ihy Feeley gave the Devils a ll'.h .Mlld.n tllo, lirnler. I ill i"l"lf J'-.m livercll 1 a S Weinmann and Hank Marshall, the of Pluinficld. won the top spot in 50-41 lead and the Devil advance ... 171 171 li'il 13f, ^IH; L'r.siilhh l i is scorers in the 12 and under the third annual handicap doubles LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS had begun. List and Feeley com- 'arincn Tapa tit 1''.7 •rill l.Mi 117 Illllil 1 IJ 17* 1.V1 group. Jay Pierson, Terry tourney for the March of Dimes bined field goals to jrivc the Devils Hay Amicrsci I 1M; Milliv llifi l.'.a BRING RESULTS No. 276A Ucntley, Dave Krantx and John nt the Echo Lanes alleys over the 54 points whil Scotch Plums' Kelly Tola 1948 DESOTO li i :> Fish have turned in outstanding weekend. and Austin brought the Haiders to -I IUI ll; Klt'Vl'IIS. Kit K.S performances in the open ti ulhr 45 points at the end of the thitd JI 1'i-rrv . .. I."..". I l.i Shilldii'i'lit i H; 17a group. quarter. A. Murtilisi.il 1 I '.I lllly.inl .. M7 By MICHAEL PIZZI I'. Aylwuril . 1117 In the final period the Laymen I 511 12'.I Extremely keen competition is NO.334A n Juo l,tiilo ... I si I 13 1 13 Join tho Boating Fraternity imOTJIERHOOD WEEK continued to hold their lead after 110 anticipated in future meets when 1948 CADILLAC >"M Kricsson scored the first goal of Tot.iia .. . . 711 715 Westfieid meets Putcvaon March 5 and Montclair March 12 at the 1955 "QUIET" They say that Heaven is a place the final period. List's goal and .M'lHC.NS that welcomes folks of ev'ry race, l'oul made it 50-45 before Hope's ' Ivl Ihift .. lit:. locat pool. The starting time. Xor Ki'sty . l.'ia I.. I Hi..|y. . ! these meets is 2:ltO p.m. and the where free at foul shot gave the Haiders their 11:1 107 Mull, ll 7 EVINRUDE last from preju GOODNEW5,, Mil nil Hill 1 2il public is invited. Westfieid travels first score in the final frame. ul.l 1 i OUTBOARDS IN STOCK dice, t h e y live Dick Mootz'u field goal and foul llllll SIS to Klizabeth in an away meet Sat- urday. content in per- shot gitve the Devils u (S2-52 i j l-'I.Y INi' cll( ITTI'll.MliN LIST HI y.iril.rn.i'Myh., 1 •_• mill unili'i-— fect bliss. Why after Austin and Hope had com-Vlnlel . I,'111 IIS .. 17 I K From 148 uiU.!"-". 1 I I I. ..11 . Wi'lillnallli. W ; J. .1. ItnlliiiH, \V; wait until we bined talents for five points. Iti I (111. Ti I all 1 :'S y yl, i II I, .1. puss jtway to fret 1311 1 l.'i 1 EASY TERMS ARRANGED Scotch Plains' followers begun to II. Mclii.Well, W ;3 3, WIIK'I I , -•::.li KecilHlH. the joy we crave slowly leave the gymnasium us the TMllla IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Devils held a comfortable 02-52 .inl hreastnlroK a ln today? For, tol- iruell .. tir i. n. Mm sim ii, \\: •• .1. Wehl- I II III.lull, W; :i Wl.-ltw a|-i> I'. Time, erance in the de- lead with less than two minutes Tw-.il\s .. Ula left to play. I'll l-'l-l 1 si /.i-lirlek . His. BOATS: vice Unit build: III. MJTII >a i.l II •- I, 1 .'1 J l-'rey t li-'v. \V; :', Nl, iin cnrtlily Paradise. Lay put an entire now team m 1. 1i.irj' u 1 IV.i-l- Bother, Yellow JotliBl, Inland, I'll M.-lli. I'. Tllni- CHEVROUT - OlDSW thu game and Don Wright, being ml.' Si' ' Mini liarli nil Olympic Cruimr and Boat Kill WE PICK-UP AND l.'il; I-1.IH it .-, 12 iitifl ii 209 AND 614 CEN 1 fouled, picked up the finaltw o T. X.u-.ll, \V; 11. M.'llol.i MARINE SUmitS If .von crave the contentment ill III.MI, I", ' DELIVER YOUR CAR WESTFIEIP 2-0»" points on two pretty foul shots, Brunt Winner > Mini lia. K Ml r • -. o|ii-M-•- I, Wil- Ucontoi Inucd that comes from smooth cur pcr- I'; .', .1. Si Here's real convenience when giving the Blue Devils the firstwi nSII, I'n l.'i.". SVi ii, I'l.illit, I'. , USED CAR 1011 AT .In 1)|.\ 11^ In County Skccl ii. i.'i-uiii/.: w, your car needs service! Saves forniiincc, have your car inspected of the tourney, (i0-59. He i'ii us ;al litrit. '1'hiH', 614 CENTRAL A* After the Devils pulled nwuy j •;! Four time . . . coat3 nothing nt regular intorvu'.a liy u compe- I,Ml tile ••- I, T. lii-iill.-y. Al Mil ;i r 1 extra. Just phone and our WE. 2-0212 from Scotch Plains in thu thl L'l I .H. ilrnut Jr. itf Union won tin? I ; M . .). llf.viH.til, W. Smith Marine tent iiniii. In this way, you can bu quarter, there was little- doubt Till. hi Twenty-live Ktiniehl Club sliei t 'I'llil.-, modern Servi-Cnr will be at slice thiit only necessary repairs OPEN UNTIL ' " shooting chnni|iioiishi|H nt the Vn- 1 " v i-.-lii' 115 NEW ST., WESTFIELD anyone's mind ubout who would II.'Ill b<. l.yin-li vour door promptly. will he su,.- -(.st(. |. For expert mil the victor. Uut lhe Haiders, who iim County Purl; tnipn Sunday, I'IIIII- I : M. I,,; WEstficId 2-5034 K ( while Williiuu Hnuilliicnmhe of lii • 1 \ !. i I. Wi.-Jt '"I1"'1", i i: 11'" iMichiicl's Auto have compiled sumo very high LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS lli-lil llli'M. I .M.liowill, O|ion Mon. & fti. Evoi. to 9 P.M. neuron in rpvent pinion, wore very llillaido took llio trap shooting l>'i»li I. 'l'lni<> 1:11. Union County liuick Co. Kli'cti-if .Service, H«'J Mminlain TO BUY OR SELL title. lilvlim —I, Nli'liullu, 1", !, T. Voung, Wj j. diiinit, w. 430 North Av». Avriiue, Mouiitainaidc. Tel. We. 2- Wwitfl.U 2-5300 •18'.!0. THE WERTFTELT) (N..T.) TRADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, Page Thirty-One Holy Trinity Quintet Wins Second Round Conference Tourney Game Beats St. Michael {State Pin Title Neighborhood I Devil Jayvees j Davines Hit Upsets Feature Diamonds Adds To j Trinity Jayvees In North Jersey Matches Here Loop Leading Win In Tourney 634 In Garvvood Fabette League | Evening Loop Lead j Batter Pingry

[Catholic Event I MOUNTAINSIDE — The New While the Blue Devil varsity'. Al Duvinvs rolled artl, 209, 220 1'pst-ts were common in the i Whit e Diamond, who tool, over, With freshman Jimmy Pevine 'Jersey State bowling champion- Teams Upset e suffered a deadly blow at the—1>:44 set for Williams Co. in theFalii'Ue Women's bowling Frid'jFrit v M'' lead in the 7 JVIoc-k Howling j hilling- the sroiing column fur the hands of St. Patrick's, WestfielJ's' (janvood Men's Howling League loop last week, .-cored another ! lirst time and almost stealing scor- y defeated ,1 Clkbulous and Iherc were some changes • • ™ r\ 'Tfto in'the '^' ' "^^ **>>° ^anes i ™« first three teams in the1u|ljo| . val>iu, ediliou/^j^ sl,c. i last week, bat to , iwai! us his sweep Tuesday iH«hl, sliutting out | inx liunois from Hub Kutley. the Michael.- of .Je>*c> r.t> in the hm% wiU mau.h th(; 1.enoW],eri;Ke,,fhbor hood Bowlmv League loU ;)mJi n th(1J v (ouvni,v, beat Crun-iteam dropped three the standiny-s. Kim DelieaU's Ul r Kdrlh Hats, who were in second I JV squam d of Holyy Trinityy madee it ,uaiwv Snal round of the North American Bowling- Congress tour-; " mulches Mondry mtrht, but f()i.() a| the new hie.h scll()oI rym_ (.eii(.nt jjj,,,,,. alKj .,M to fif-h : toppled leading Edith Hats in twoplace. Yisvvut's Uair\', three gair.e j three, in u low and t-u wins in 15 .lie Conference Tour- araeut in pageantry and s to hold slimly to their , . f ", 49;1(, ; place. Leading Hener-Snydor alsa j and moved tip a rung: to winner over Arthur Stevens, louk j outinjrti by butteriui; Pingry School Fdrtier uluc ' positions . First Kplare MadduMaddox lostlost . „ , ,. _ . ,,' „, =day night at Mont- Tournament manager ' - I By beating Cranforii r , the Blue : was upyH, 1OMH£ a pair to DuF swept by ,th(Y lo(a| g-yinnasium. The fame j Kiin-kerbottei-s, »-lio won two from Mary's Cunfectioneiy. Fannie ; lnann's Fuel, in a tie previously the match which didn't turn to be set up for the big Jersey tour- I " ttton. In the othe matches. wuo(i TV Marvosa was high with an even lt, scason- will 4>e iplayed at 3 p.m., the first! <{*' ' '" ^'""'d I'lai-e. An- with Huron's for second place, runaway proportions until the The fives seared evon in the first ney which will carry more than J Malek won two (ramts from Oline of a twin bill in which Jefferson : other two g-ame winner was I'ifcS dropped to a three way tic fur200 game and a 58S set. fourth stanza. $25,000 in cash prises. The pad-|antt Greene two from Ze-brk-k. s (seeded first) meets Linden's JV I Window w-ho defeated Kogei-s Tt fourth after loriini? two fi-ames to ». l. Spencer Kipe, a senior with a •rioii, each with I markers but dock will be used for the briefing j "'£•High» bowlbowlere s were MeManigal White |)i,ii.n,n,l ... i:i •:'.! 219 in the second game. Westfield Studios and baron's also Viswat's liau-y .... 4u ::.' fine outside shot, connected three j. Michael's took a slim 30-34 of contestants on tournament rules •'•'• - Hunt ^ Terryy 209, lOuitli ll.ils ;!» ;:l A good defense and good shoot- tU-Uer-S clipped a run^r by losing two to times iu the first period as the leaj^dd atat' ththe half. Trinity iced the an hour before they ate scheduled Hayden 202, Jensen 201 and inir gave (he Blue Devils the win Kni, li,.|-l, Wright's Drejss Shoppe. Jeaa- •flit- I'l.Dlalr ;:r ::.-. HHd opened up a 14-11 lead. Fran ler 200. iieUe's Gift Shop won the firstan d AUhiir Sl^sens .... 3j :^7 <-'a*rmusoltt bagged seven in thid , in the third, outscorine the to roll. Members of each team w'll in a game which was fairly even llaruouil ll«iu«,. .... M J7 L e introduced from the paddock Willillllll. <-,!. la^t sanies froni Maple Tree Inn. .Mary's Cunt ;.', 4T frame but failuil to hit the rim ;ame in • ' n .^t j , £..„„ 4i, „ i, ,, until the Westfield five slowly efore they parade to the post. pulled uway in the final frame. Kutli'l-N 'IVxa Kieauor Robinson's nig-hlcap 200 j ag-aiu since he und the other first Saints 19-12 and -played even, Teleseore machines on each of I'&S Wihitmv VVIUTI-: lilAMHNI) For the first three periods, the I'll 1'uat wys the only double. 1 i'l 7 1 li ll 162 stringers wyre sidelined to give Lin 18-18, in the fourth quarter. P:itU.u tlaruood lii.^ he 64 alleys will ibe operated so W. (.'urtllllu H:I S:IO 1 IS the second five) pluyinj time. Tally- ij,,, Whalen was high scorer for If I-Uilsi game.was nip and tuck with West- (inrww>U TV 'Plil'uelilil 151 hat spectators will be able to fol- ICilitll I IllU .- •17 Mat vusa ing in t-lie second was more indi- eithe. rha teadm 14 wit, (iuineh 2e8 1points0 an,d Min Walz- field holding- the slight edge; in the lllasser-K ::6 200 ow the progress of the action. Ful- M.tleK final frame t|e Devils got hotter r IJI.\'1-:I< 101m UalliiitvH. vidual than heavy as the West- lie. hd 14 d Wl iwing another ABC procedure, Clhio . i-lnrk • .. L'iC 179 WIIRIII-.S |)II-S T.UlllM Hill .. than Cranford and pulled ahead llijiiilds ISO 1SS HATS field squad's six iroals were split Overlooked by almost everybody .Marie M Kli foods and his committee will pin steadily. MUUDDIIJ IC7 irM I-'USHI.IIIM'V ".'. 1J7 Hi amontf live iplaycr basketeers, Fee- (he league, Holy Trinity's MADUOX MaDlu TI'PP III l 1 :.'>> i:: l 11.-, number on each bowler and it IL'li 144 14!) ]..:> 1.-' 1 ey Hob Westrich, Dave Anderson, For Westfield Junior, Dave •^••\ lss Him l.iunor . 1 lili Braves packed some prestige un- rill designate which position he 7 i:iu .1>'.HIIK'I ti' j (lift Hi!) 12.-I llil Pete Folcy and Jack Mannion. 181 14(1 Hackenfourg was high with 14 :isia der their belts Saturday night at Tola !).' I) Wosllli-lil Stlnjii 21 ccupies on the team. JI>:; ISO points, four field goaU and six foul WII-I.IAMS Dick Auenback, Pinery's only st Aloysius llish School, Jersey The state pin carnival will go 15 s 1)7 1 13 I'ATlKSliK height man, garnered three in the shots. Reese llelmondullar was sec- 1 cAinvooi) IIDI they thrashed St. James e ABC tourney one better. An- .. i; -.: 120 I'. 7 131 13.I sr; period when the victors held a Totals ?«-'jnnd with five field goals and two i US HI 119 r.iii f Newark in an opening round isl.ick o ion in the New Jersey kegling will I. hi. 1J( 174 nil i u fouls for an even dozen points. 1 17 i-20 halftime margin. natch in the annual North Jersey 151 lii'l! Ill 1O0 120 ii I held on 64 lanes in a row while 171 Coach Johnny Lay, in the ab- i is li:' 1 71 US On the whole, Coach Slialleross* Catholic Conference Tournament. ABC conducts its nation-wide 131 Hill sence of Coach Kuppert Miller, Totals Tnlals boys hud great difficulty in put- The count was G0-4C, the rubber iring in a hall that never has more 1117 10D1TII IIATR 6.'IS (102 I'M directed the junior varsity. Him! 1':, s US 1SS Till) ting in even short scores as con- game of three tilts between the llltla Itorf . . 142 han 40 alleys. a mi '. HIM kins .... III! 141) U'S trasted with Holy Trinity's 40 •hools this campaign. Jimmy 117 r.n Kill III aliUvvll . IL'l 13!) 1-2 ll|.)n> 1-tilK . . 1 IS 14 9 First prize in the state tourney 1^7 Wary ll.mci) . 1 M 151 Totals Kully, f 1112 mi 1ST Mjlly . idvrsuu . UC 13 3 14. fi point barrai/e. in tho second half. Whalen van second best to Gil 177 Mary Owens , 141 llil 151 11 be worth $1,000 to the team Hay. f 1 1 HHi -ao . i::S m Devine, until then the only scoro- Costen, jump shot artist of the f I. lik rilo I S3 s 4 31 losting tho highest gross (handi- 17G ic> 1^7 r. 71 1BS3 playur for Trinity, Hipped losers, but the latter was all Coach Plnho f 5 O ap) score. Other big awards are i:ic mi 132 Ill'llIK .dollar, Si) 4 uanp 1 '17 liiii 7-1) ItJoIl SHOP OlyHN'VlKW home a layup and a one-hander to Jimmy Powers had to consistently isted for both gross and net divi- 148 Tlii.ui 0 0 •?. Til 177 H'7 i)i,b<-tt 195 tr.K Dili ll:l< lienb 4 li Junta '-'IS 1 III lernli e l-'t-rreliv 155 110 C.Iy I'.Uuk 122 1 5(1 aid tha Braves to u thrue-perigd find tiie rim, garnaring 34 points. raft . I7."i las 1. Oliu)>n» K. 1 ITS 'urinela Trlanu . 1 lit; J .34 ions, while teams and individuals 147 V«iiUlt;y, i> •Jvi-li-i i Wale. .'. . llll 10! r gap of 42-22. o 174 lkk . I'urry 134 1 17 140 The Newark conting-ent sank the 'JV 1 1 y Kill '. l'n tnlfouL .. . US 1 .*i S I'ith the highest actual scores will ' I'-'l'imim. IBS ISO lii I. l.icllloli .... 110 tfill llil llobir TJUNII'V st goal and nearly four minutes V. i •e declared champions. 111 17 Ollbvrl Weltlo 17 4 120 ir.i 'lMlals r.02 ly, ff went by before a pair of free JV Ky.lli, ( Entries are scheduled to close Union ISO I Til 1 Totals If. I iMAKV'S Cll.N'K t throws made it an even contest. I; Iteililmr 1.1(1 17!) ' darch 20 with the tournament sec- ilui-lle IS 3 lii:i Uli'c., ",' SU7 • it II mi I I'D 121 Mil /Oiiisi' lOelinaii . lilii 1511 Near the close of the opening pe- llll 1 xi IBS 1411 Kali 1 liH llili irni 'ill lUullJi.liuo . 154 134 y, t •etary, George Hays of 813 Anna , f 3 (lAinroui) iiHMT lieutl,-y, riod Freddy Walz of Trinity netted ir.D llil III Wiu (I 0 ] r. o I II 144 Vs.Hk' Uiuno ... 124 1 "i 114 27 f 5 lim ,[. Ary enzianu .. 11)2 141) 147 i'llne, I' 10 treet, Elizabeth. Teams desiring 27 HlBli-H. e . . i (1 7 sis markers in a row to put the 1 !.'.'!.!.'.'.' isi T.I III In f.TD :hoice dates are urged to file en- Iliiblih', If Totals HOC 4!) 7 r. BBs on top and from there on they ;! 0 I7:i llili mi I y.iilli-li, B • 1 '1" 160 K0 .ries as early as possible. hub.-. . . 0 0 "\VIMT!''IEU> STiriiros never headed, although larg-e DA.V1S JH. K « 1) itiiyry I'liyni' .. . 1»« 17J 140 VISWIAT'S DAlilY lf.c 170 ] T:I Walsh, K- . Um Ijl COHIIL .. U'ii !U1 150 leads "were cut down several times. ry, V. I) ] Tutlll.s Till SI I S7S \IIII Carney .... Ml Kill 111 •IN. .Sr. 1511 101 117 MHTHOl'DUTAN DflOU llil 158 .. rtllllllflUT .... S'l l.'.-'i I'. ]•(«. Bill Schwaleirberg's boys led by •]Holtta, A. lfiS IS.'i Totals 111 17S 117 '. KutlaloWHkl . Iti7 Hiy 171 '.'.'.'. 1'iJ IIII s his .'iota ilatkln ... 1UI H5 '•|()l;t f^otuau ... 110 K,J 1 47 0 4 only one, 11-10 at the end of theKeystones Check Htort* by (>o.r! k' t )u'vi'». Jr. 1SJ WliHlllOlll JV . 7 20 ,30—1 4 8 l'Jl t!)2 n« Totals IS1; (I.'IS quarter. 4:> 173 UN IMi TotalK C54 lifts L'ranf"i-d J \' .. G 19 10 V'UOSM'A.NN'S I''I1EI- nil, r Ofllelals: !,il 190 laS 111 17.1 AHTIIIlt MTHV I0N'H Totals . rivin lOvi'imt ... ir,.-, 1:12 •1. To.-tnv In .... 1 U 1 i:: 1 IS A i'i<.il.ii'. I:.','' Three quick buckets in period Senator Pinners tuili K«iin l IC i:i:i .I'O Ch-anl.i .... f.17 117 172 ll.itiuan. K . . Oainia (liauu'lM . 1 III 1 1 1 us two made the Scoreboard read 17 'lurk 1 4 Ii 1(13 117 illml US U'S 1 2S Hall, if ir>7 Hi!) (iAIIW'IXin T\r i. KiitfMinnl! .... 141! lfill ilayry 1'uyiiij . .. Hill l:i'.i 14.1 Jlii-alii.ill, K Keystones checked the Senators' lr.c 127 «nd 10 as Costen found trouble 172 Mr. 111 MO .i 1 r Totals [Hiding the rim. He finished tho unaway spree in the YMCA Mon- tVlIkln 177 15. i IDS Fabian Back In '.'...'.'.'.'. 141 ISO 1S1 Totals 5411 41)7 TntalK ... lunt .. 2 Hi 113 155 IB II YUKON'S DlUlflS Henri' liy |i ilf with 13 although he sank five lay Night loop this week by win- 125 170 Kli Hiity Ti-liiliy JV. II 10 ;(—fid Ijrjfy Hii.iKln .. 15D 105 153 IMiiKiy .IV (l 2 II)—32 ling two games and match point 11)3 135 171 Itlil LEADER WANT ADS PAY [shots from the floor in ten tries Hetty Miller 12; 115 )>fn..liil: llumlulph. 'rorn. the leaders. Woodchoppei's Newcomer Lead Klllli .1L.I»-I>S 141 13)1 133 ind the St. James squad registered Tcilill!) SU2 "SI 1'". Fouler DiU 13212f |ht seven goals in 29 tries. The dded to the cut in the Keys' ad- KNI«'KBIll»f>CKKHS Hi 14 3 180 ives, however, were successful antajje by winning three games, Fabian returned to the lead of Ttitiilw r.7li 5 S!) Urllillt ICO 153 oyrten IS II 202 II Wit 1(11 IT'H Dltl.JSl B KIIOIM'B jii getting both Walz and Whalen ood for four points, from Col- Malek HI 1511 Kill the Newcomer Bowling League maun 1411 15(1 1 5 4 L'clla |.'llli:li'llo . ir.i 13(1 HtlU-s 171) 126 175 1117 12 MlilBo IMVL-liv . 147 1 11 Wo the key for shots. At inter- egians. Spearheading the Chop- last week by -winning two games 1!) -DIESEL INSTRUCTION- mi Until Cliirlim.li . IL'l 11.1 InisVron time the score was 29-20 era' attack were Christiansen 212 TTi from Strachan, who had tied them Maiw .Miller , .. 117 17li nd Sell 201. Kubach closed with the previous week and Popped S2S 551) in favor of the Westfielders. kftrina 17.1 17C Totals fiiiil MEN WANTED TO LEARN Still not letting up offensively, . 20G for the Senators, the third rlun 150 ISO 143 scoring the only sweep, shut ou 1TKXAPO .. Iris ,7. Tjaiirenl IS I ITS 1 Men are being ieleetod In this area to be trained {or high [the Trinitarians raised the lead to [ou'ble of the matches. 'linn ISO 137 ' llll Tontka and took third place. Dur- jKA.vN H'l-piJiTntFT sitor Aylwiiril 147 ]f.7 inn .1. <'!ii-iin gii 1110 14S Belli. Dli-tst . . , 1 i;r. KiS 17 pay jobs a> Dieiel mechanics, tractor, bulldozer and crane 15-22 nifli a three-point play by \v. WlK-ht Hi 2 10 2 ling won two from Myers .f. Ki-l'lii' 1117 1S1 Hllnil .. 11!) 1 ID 11 Senators HutuUeap 111 i» jo taste of victory and Weisleder wol: r. Ciifcaio . 17 IS II Rein Iti'vuiilils .. 101 1111 12: operators, marine Diesel, parts men and other jobs in this Whalen but jump-shooting Costen, Hi 1IJ J. Hueelim .. MS io. nniiiiisi.il .. 1 li J 1 .-1.-1 L'Oi ' tallied every point but one f or Kystone . 1- 12 Totals 74 4 s:u out over Cusick in the first am; rapidly expanding industry. If you are mechanically minded/ i Totals . .. soli S (I J ihis squad in the third, began to Collegians Hi 7 last. Tnlal.i ",-Ta 01!) and are not making $125 per week, you owe it lo yourself OHKKMB \VIS'I«>\V i'VUKK •shave the lead. It was Whalen's fircone ...... llil 144 ics M". Jllr-ili'i .... 1 1!. Yillcnllu.\r.\i'y .u . IIS 1 ^Et to find out whether or not you qualify. KKYSTONE 1K3 Fubian . \I. SHpurllo . 2117 177 .. ii r. ioiloll 17.1 Van Honk . ... 1 s l 17-1 Illliul I 1 .S 1 IS CIVILIAN AND Gl APPROVED - STATE IF KOREAN VET jfoul shot that lengthened the dif-.IllXlVlill 1S9 ICeimey .... 1 nfi IBS Kill Strachiill us 20 137 1 15 mo 112 15(1 1 JI i' l' M. IJIIrllhlniier IS!) 2 I 2 1 ranee m$ Charley Brown drove •i.yl.>r . 16S 156 H. nrlant 14S 1711 I'opiiele 143 ir,7 Free National and international Placement HO Hi MiManJKUl Jr 151 HI 'P'omlta . IS'I 1411 f« s layup to raise the count, 119 1 S.1 Hanilk-iilJ 4 4 4 WKIHII'IIB !I(V4 For Information Write Box 316, Westfield Leader mi "(i ' 17 47 47 Cnsh-k . Totals 7S4 x;n .Myi-is . , 211 ..... 730 SI2 Diirlliuv 34 The fourth quarter began with . SKSATOItS Pl-o»t 15 9 174 170 C Hunt 1.18 KM FA HI AN is running out quickly on tt 1ST 1 r 1:(.-. 153 - ! 155 Winter 11 2 I (I I 131 Pont ir,o esperate St. James quintet, 1111 lllcc X5 9(1 ( li Illliul Hid lli» 1(111 MrMiuilgiil S 177 Illtclllll 167 IB Zebrli-k 14 S 12(1 12 marker from the 15 foot line, 157 I 112 the Braves' lead to 10,iViiitcultibe 147 15? 11 Totnls 52 9 ^S when Jules Parrella found Totals . 8H \A/hy do so many folks have «n« with a set and John Walsh STH.U.'HAM •WOOIJOIIOPFEKS Rilly 91 "Meted twice from the free Marlln 151 170 Mailmen Bowlers l.liirk 1113 bliml 100 11111 1 H un 1(14 Sell 201 Down Perth Amboy 117 Colur I . . 174 187 Str;ichiin i:s I [12 Heart 67 - Holy Trinity 52 1.10 10 llanilkun Ohrlatluiixi 2U 16S extension phones? Heart of Elizabeth has Plaza Bar, Westfield entry in 510 ' °f those gy that taki the Union-Middlesex Postal Bowl- ms Totals l'OPI'KI.K wle for the visitors to turn ing League, defeated Perth Am- j^ ... 711 e Koppe .. . 1S1 "."* '" hosts in a contest played boy in two g-arnes Monday night. :,hill 151 J28 113 MiM>ek> 120 Hl'liid ! ..! 1IJU Hill Crickenberger paced the locals N.'inej- UUiKliol p i:i2 129 Otto 155 Handiriip .... 65 05 Whalen dropped in the first Wflwter . 17:1 no with a 222 nightcap and E. Car- 18 ISO dillo hit a 201 opener. Totn «ee points but stellar forward Handicap 13 I'KIITII AMBOY 1 TOMKA An extra phone V the victors, Gallagher begar, Tutals i>on 11 ii 1(1(1 Donntsky i:is 155 1:4 •onnecdng, Minogue. Guinee an, Tnioy inn 104 a 157 Knift . 7!) "ella each pushed in a bucket f; l«i!t 171 saves so many Surma 16il ToinUa 12S 112- he 173 7 4 74 .„„ ' ""'side, in All Sweeps In Aiidi-rH 15li 201 Handic steps...so often l"»e to make the count 17-11 at Totula l« minutes. Guinee ma tho Totals SI6 8S4 PLiAKA. HAR f «mg bulwark for the Schwa! Presby League R. Cunllllo 2111 165 15(1 Anna Amlpr.inn 7B . . - -•> in the second but Grif- 1(10 Pel*- Spri'iikct] .. 131 MiittHOn 152 143 1115 AtKlli! Miicklln Both matches in the Presbyter- I). I'licJIHo ..... 1411 !'.»> Kliumoi- .Myti-f) 123 P countered four times for th« 1 Kf'L85. 't105' kePt their lead and ian-Triangle Bowline League las t'rlekcnliei-BerV, ls(l lss in "•: llaiiillrnp Sliort 1311 Hi3 5-24 bulge week were sweeps. Heitman irpse S2U 'J'otalfl first place Nolls, and McCabe took Totals Sl» 825 The Holy over Berry. Phillips' 211 for Me H. Wpti'nhall .. 78 Idfl 1(1 THniity hoopaters came Uea Iti.lia II3 10G 13 Cube and Heitman's 204 forhis I.. Iliililivln !>S 1115 10 enough to outscore the Ann SHIIUM- ... 1tX 123 11 team, scored the doubles. Tops Increases Hamlliap 8S NS . 18-15, in the third. M". I 1A" THIN'ITV Noll'n 15 , To i In [.'"."Kill., (J. P. V lleltman'a ' 1314 9 0 0 MOb' !"4 Borough Lead Borry'a 10 10 120 120 7 8 H Tops Diner increased its lead 107 117 2 1 in the Mountainside Bowling S. Vim 1V l'JS M :::::::::: ? § Phillips 13S l>. .Mnlri'a 140 I2S 3 4. Moc*ub« H! 139 League Monday night by sweeping llallilli.ili 03 'i3 An extension gives welcome .1 1' Seott 150 IIS Trucktor Corp., while second place Totals U 133 ir.s Totals - I 18 ir.n Fugmann Fuel droppeil two anil a SAINT'ilvMKs 15 5 half games to LaMartinique. E. Plnh . 11B K. Via, l(. W.'ii'hit 111 r'lir.i 1.1 S 3 SIS Mountainside, Drug was a three II. I.onfi-Mri 107 Hl 0 0 game winner over Sunny Slope H. f'li^lrk 10,3 0 1 1R0 llaiiilic.,1) r.2 0 0 rei und two game winners were 1 1 JliM-.stiiKi Winckler over Koster, Legion over TotiilH For your kitchen, your bedroom, laundry, i us 151 0 0- Sell Rliwuso., AK Tool over Wilhelm, An extension offers protection 2 i 155 Kij den, any room —extra phones mean modern 0 II Anderson & Johnson over Blue Traffic Slowed c Star Inn und Eustconst over Owens ...you sleep better just convenience (at a roal bargain price.) u 17 7 ITH Tydol. Dyer 222 und Stonka. 221 By Dense Fog \tayuo llil i knowing it's there m 123 were high. UllvlUH l4 17.-1 u. Foj^ slowed traffic, throtlghon WcUm Torts l>l lie Union County most of the du Moll 1KH.Y 11' S Tuesday jmii piu-t of yesterday I I'ltlNiry 15'2 a siege of mild and clank weather i ti. F. I'd llaiullclip IS i 'j 1 Visibility v/tried, but in Wostfieh II 0 Tutaln 718 .Scotch (Mains and Kunwood til . 1 HKlTMAN'g 0 0 Hory ... . 173 1115 corditions were (|tiit(! hnziirdotis. 4 4 1 flui'Usim 114 isn Workcin wild drove to their job \ 4 1 Kiilh ...... iv.1 Will UI'M- I'lUIUtMTil 3 1 lli'llmun .. .. 1fl (> eni'Olinti'ri'd little difficulty hi I Tlriljf. ... 1 ! (i 187 niiise (if tin' lightness of truffii Tr.lllli S8t. as M result of l.he ht'lidjiy Tuesday M1.ll.) tu Mnliy business oflii-cs Jinil fnrtiir. I it"; wt'io closed for WuMliingtonV I YMC/V "Kvi>n UiouKh fi'ilcrnl "id nmtMirlhdny. •<',4 EASY TO ORDER...NO WAITING... VolU-ylnill taken ninny forms oT provision for public benefit, tin; stnto of the JUST CAUL YOUR TELEPHONE OFFICE nnlion'i) flimiuTs—in these uncer- .itilto nulineillir-tn tile peuple nf All lnluresteil In volleyball NEW IPH3EV DELL TElPF'MOHr COMPANY can sign up lit the YMCA where tain clnya—ilellnitcly calls fur u re-the wtiite (is a whole."—Ilufl'itlo ti lcnuue stnvlt'il Hila week und versnl of the trend to rmrc.nucriitic (N.Y.) Coui'iei'-KxprcKH. coiili-nllaatloii. AfU'r nil, fvilcrnl 5~r' will bo conducted on ench Wod- neadny cvoning from 8 lo 10. finuncine ohviutmly in costlier than LEADER WANT ADS PAY Thirty-Two THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 TOP CHAMPS AT SHOW iVanderbiltTo Coiwra Topic» In the World premiere of indoor water-skim*, international Winter Wonders Make water-ski champion Bruce Parker and his troupe will perform It'sAlwaysBaron's] acrobatic skills and thrilling maneuvers on skis and disks at the Seek Reelection Good Picture Stories New Sports & Vacation Show, March 4-13. Featured with Parkei will be Angela Landis (left), Pacific Coast Champion. A huge pool, about forty feet in diameter, will be erected at New York'! A. sKpmblyriiH n William K. Van- Kiugsbridge Armory, site of the show, for Parker's exhibition. derbi!t of Summit today announc- ed that he will seek re-election to (or A mechanical device will speed the skiers around the rim of the pool at 25 miles per hour. Orin Benson, (below) one of the the General Assembly as a candi- world's foremost trainers of hunting do^s, will bring his animals date in the April primary for the to the new show ior an expert exhibition of obedience and re- Republican nomination to this of- trieving: skills during wbich he Hill use live ducks. fice. He is completing his first tejm at Trenton during which he Amazing Low has been a member of the labor and industrial relations commit- tee and the revision and amend- ment of luw.s committee. ASSE m b I yman Vanderbilt, a Prices Partner of the Newark law firm of Toner, Crovvley, Woelper & Van- derbiit, was educated in New Jer- sey public schools and the Pingry Reg. $1.50 Reg. $2.50 Sehnol. Elizabeth, and is a gradu- ate of Wcsleyan University and SAVE 50c SAVE $1.25 of the New York University HARRIET HUBBA8D School of Law. During World War II he was in the United Dermetics AYERS States Army for fmir years and served as an officer with the 104th Complexion Luxuria Infantry Division in Europe where 6NOW TIME opens countless picture possibilities, especially lor he was awarded the Bronze Star and combat infantryman's badge. making maps of the children having tun. Cleanser After the outbreak of the Korean 'HE m«gic and enchantment his finished masterpiece. Cleanser HE And while you're at it, try to War in 1950, Vanderbilt was re- Tof aa winter wonderland—the sneak in a photograph of Dad called to active duty and served day when the sn»w flie; shoveling off the front walk. for n months in the Judge Advo- to be remembered. And here's a tip for better Loeal 235, International Typo- cate General's Corps. Sleigh rides, snow ball fights, s cial firms owned and operated by building castles in the snow — snow pictures. Many pr°« .f "J"" Printers Oppose county taxpayers. graphical Union, and the Allied In addition to active participa- then, when evening roils 'round, al photographers use flash bulo« Priming Trades Council. rosy cheeks and smiling faces when taking outdoor winter pic- 1.00 tion in civic affairs and in the 1.25 At the close of the meeting, a •re bound to appear 'round the tures—even in the snow. committee was chusen to meet Central Presbyterian Church of Photoflash eliminates posing Freeholder Move Summit, Assemblyman Vanderbilt he«rth. All of these gay Informal with the Board of Freeholders to d»y» of play may be recorded your subjects facing the sun —- Two Proposed is a trustee of Kent Place School with the unnals of your most so no more Bquinting eyes and Reg. $4.75 Reg. $2.00 discuss the question. in Summit and a member of the cherished memories — in snap- wrinkled faces and more natural The Union County Graphic Arts The committee met with three State Football Hall of Fame Com- shots. imposed looking photographs. It SAVE $1.80 SAVE 90c Emergency Council, a group com- As Candidates mission. Vanderbilt was a for-, also lightens dark shadows members of the board Monday And here's t way you can cap which often give an eerie, almost posed of representatives of the afternoon in the hope of ironing mer chairman of the Summit tur« the most artistic talents of Young Republicans and has been the younger set—by intriguing grotesque quality to many snow L/Estrona Dorothy printing industry from Union out their differences. The board's PAN'WOOD—At a meeting of scenes. County, has gone on record as op- representatives will report their member of. the Summit District them with the time-honored the Good Government Republicans Election Board. •now men. But whether it be If you use the sun as a side or posing a move by the Union Coun- findings to all freeholders at their executive committee in Elizabeth humble snowman or elaborate backlight, flash will prevent Hormone Gray ty Freeholders to buy $88,000 next meeting. Saturday, it was agreed to submit mow sculpture, your children shadows from becoming too will be grateful that you have dark, thus losing much detail. worth of printing and addressing The council is composed of rep- to the full organization the candi- Dull, dim days are another prob- Cream equipment for county use. Juniors To Preside made permanent this most fleet- Lipstick resentatives of the employing dacy of Richard P. Hatfield, ing type of »rt in photographs. lem solved by flash bulbs—flash At a meeting at the Elks Club printers of Klizabtth and through- mayor of Fanwood, for the three- At Open House Older children can really let provides just the extra illumina- at Elizabeth Thursday night, the out Union County, the Elizabeth year freeholder term. their imaginations and excess tion needed for sharp bright pic- council, after much discussion, ex- Local 99 of the International The committee also voted to Sunday at the open house of «nergy run the gamut with snow tures. Happy faces 'round cocoa •culpture. And if there are sev-cups after a day in the snow, pressed opposition to the proposal, Printing Pressmen's Union; Eliz- present the name of Councilman the Westfield Red Cross Chapter, will shine and twinkle radiant— because, it said, the county would abeth Local 150, Summit Local 78, Arthur Nelson of Roselle for as- eral children around, you can members of the Junior Red Cross even stage a contest. Then take another scene you'll want to pre- £0 into competition with commer- Plainfleld Local 399, and Railway semblyman. will act as hosts and hostesses. pictures of this work in its vari- serve. i 2.95 George B. Burry, president of From the Westfield Senior High ous stages while the little And then, of course, our day- GGR, said that a membership School Junior Red Cross Club, i "Michelangelos" play. light hours are shortest during meeting will be called shortly for Linda Voss, Carol Ann Morris, f Why not one before the little the winter months. You can ex- action on the recommendations. Gretchen Sneider, Nino Carnevale, tykes begin their merriment, tend your dav for outdoor pic^ Reg. $1.00 SAVE 39c The committee also hailed the William O'Keefe and Edward B. several during the stages of tureres with this eextrx a lightinggg. SAVE 50c announcement of Mayor Frederick their "Creation", and of course, — ZHcfZHfc Martenson.Mt SylvaniaSlvania Harris Jr. will assist. Ann Ashen- Photo Editor. APPETITE TEASERS Andersen of Cranford that he renncr, Marilyn Younghans and • picture of each child beside would be a candidate for the one- Palmolive Sheila Glynn will act as hostesses heating I'll to the County lOnglneur's Woodbury APPETITE PLEASERS year freeholder term. The group from Holy Trinity High School. Invitations to the meeting were •iftiri1, JEoad Dept'., .Shade 'Vrvv. Cutn- previously has expressed approval xtended by J. Doyle DeWitt, pres- nisNiuii, and AJo^ijnjt<> ConnuisNkiii, Saturday Mr. Harris, president svii K referred to rublic Property LANOLIN-RICH of the candidacy of John W. Zer- if the Westfield High School Jun- ent of The Travelers, on the .'oniltiittei-. FOR OUTSTANDING pga, former mayor of Plainfield, iasis of outstanding life insurance ^l(*nLilly rL]Mntn 'wen- rot-el ved and Rapid Shave or Red Cross Club, and his com- Hcl.rid tiled I'l-inn tli« County Trea.s- for the two-year freeholder va- nittee, will be distributing Senior production in 1954. ,irer, tiif County I'hyxtclun, the Hu- Lotion cancy. K-i-iiitfinltiU of AVt'tKbts and Aimis- QUALITY.. Red Cross Drive counter publicity .ires, and tlu* Home, UemoiislriUiun curds to the merchants of West- ield and Mountainside. • LEGAL NOTICES Tut' following resolutions were INSIST ON Overheated Stove mtrtxHu-ed an<\ moved for adoption: SYNOPSIS OF MIMTI'.S OP MHKT- (! ) — Freeholder Carr p for Public. Starts House Fire i-u; or TIIH I \io\ rorvrv Properly Cniiimilti'c, a(. e<.>pliim' ''id Attends Conference uoAim or t'iinsK\ KIIKKIIOMI- of biiii'l.iir K approved, fiu- year from Feb. 1. inr>:», m tlieir Colgate ivU was duly soi-omled ami uutm- l\\i\ df %.\2-M \wr piiUoii, without t«X, Fred Allen of New York. Travelers Inner Circle, an organi- ind itiitli'>rixitiK lHr.M-tnr and Clerk and The foll ing to execlUe aKTCfMni'iits, was on roll tion of the leading life insurance ;ill «iuuUu\tiV\Hly lulnpUa. LEADER WANT ADS PAY producers of the firm. !h•£ Local v.-mm.-llt, roperty t'niiiinillw, uc.-epliiiK l>id Tooth Paste »K (.'uri'itli'uUtui cnclnn- tf UI'SK, Tuc, ftiv luvnishin^ Us thu Tooth Paste Oiiiiriuiin, t'im iufthiK <\.m 'on lily Court Hoiine and Itonnlu (Economy Size) ulvlKiiiK bids r ehvd T II. . urn Saint tor in in. MunUer "i'" FiH;l l Of f'U ISolilU ill, fur one. yt-ur fruiu I'VU, I, VJ^, y f d t $'J.i;t p«r KJII. barrel lo tin- Court •in rn Sanatorium, ouse iiml $2.4Ti lo ISuimit; Iliun. and . ( Come to Co-op for the 'ulilk- Weil are Committee and tin; lltUoriy.lu^ \ Urt'etoi' and Clerk to CO-OP Uoiinl of .Managers c.f II.mine [Him, •Nccute aUTctjinent.s, wan un roll tall in. ,). I-;. Kunni'lN, Kupt. ami Medi- nanimously adopted, JUICIEST, TENDEREST MEATS al hireelor ior Uniinie lliirn Sana- (t \— Fi't-t'liohliT Curr for Public Both For tor hi in, recommend inn I lie ueecnt- Property Commit tee, accepting 'l aiR'e of the hid of* S. C. Luiii for fiTTi of Kkctrillod Water Co. for the 2 w 69c 69c MARKET 'I. Cylinders ol Oxygen, was ref.-r- rental, niaiutenaiu-e and installa- i ALL CUT TO YOUR ORDER red to the Public Welfare ('ummit- tion of '.l\i pressure-Type electri cc water coolers at $4.."iOCach and IT MILK FED Nupt. "Weights and Measures, ad- hnttic-type water coolers at $ 1.00 vising umoum' forwimled- t<» State. oat-h, they bolnpr the lowest biddo County Clerk, cneloHintr (math of un tlu1 .«pcci lien lions HH roqiiircd, SAVE 29c SAVE 17c BONELESS Office of II. Koy AVlieeler IIH nu'in- .mil uuthorhjinK Plrot-tor and Clerk ber of the I'nlon County l.toard of trr execut e iiKt'eome.nt.s foverlu^ VEAL ROAST Til MI t ion. 1 lb. 49c •*nin*. , was on roll call unanimously MEATY Towti of Wist Held, .tu'losiiiB reso- ndnptod. TENDER, YOUNG ution rccjite-tlim thi.s Hoard ttr take Listerine nhway Avemic for Its entire IRHKUI I'rnpert'y Committee-, approving two Pepsodent Ithin t)u> Tmvn of WvtM tb-Ui, frmn person in-1 actions in tin: |J«pt. of SPARE RIBS lb. ooc BEEF LIVER "OKI* Vii'oad Street in ii pcuprally Public Work.", was oil roll call ANTIZYME lb. 49c )iitlierly dirtH-tlon to tin? (.'lark laniniouMy adopted. JUMBO Township boundary linf, was re- («) —Ki't'i'lutliitT Carr for Public HICKORY SMOKED fer rort to llciuds and liridgts Ct/ni- Property t 'onuntt tee, .acreptliiK It Id mltttM'. if Kay Food I'rorluet.s for furni^h- Tooth Paste TtnvitHlilp of Si'oich Plains, ro- n K in e it I.s and meat products from Tooth Paste SHRIMP n«fPtiiiR this rttmrd to \ ikp over Jan. 31M to Keb. a7th to thr Counly Ik 69c BACON WoHt Broad Street from t'lie WCM- Jail, at H hid of $lT-"(.2.'., was on roll lb. 49c flold linn tn Martinr Avcnu« jis a I'iill uiianiiuoiiKly adopt'ed. County Hnutl, was rcforrrtl to Huuds t">—Krrflmldrp llorllch for F|- and HrldRes Committee. iu-e Cnniinittep. autliorizint- cm- of Foreign Wars of tho oyees in various departments to fresh cut IT. S., VMUl^Htinc \\\\- Uoiird of Vvvv- eeJve tHo salary. cltixsltU-iillon and HADDOCK FILLETS holders of t'nlnn County or the I'ark title '>r posit ion sot opposite tbt'ir lb. 49 "'oimnis«inn offb-ialK to Rrant tin- rewpoeti ve names, (/f«-fllvt> Jan. 1, C .'niU'd St'iiU'f Army thn »tvip;liuil 1 :>r»r», way on roll rail uimnliuously 2 for 69c 2 ^ 49c 2-lb. Itc wliieh it, rofj nested fnr its "MKI-:" htisc In the U'HU'luinj; Ties- (Sj—Freehoblcr Herliih for Fi- VELVEETA pkg. cU w, vvuw r^ft-rvctl lo tlie Cwm- nn, -e cmnnmtiM', .sei'thm forth sal- 79c mittee (jl thr Whole. .try rallies and classllicatU.ns for SALAD MAKINGS Mldd LA ROSA lo.iex County St'weriiirr Au- the r.siHMtive posUlunH -'.own thority v 1'inunuMidlus Mi*. Alv»u P. tbnein, was on roll tall unanimously for rilmpmrli, appointeo t'o .^aid Author- Ity. adopted. C mity f!<-rk, et lnt*tiiK Oaths of "•' -Freeholder Herlieb for Fl- LENTEN MEALS SPAGHETTI 2*1.37c Office iif John W. Xip ns mem- commiu..M\ appruvlnk' live ber or iiu- H(ini(T"f Frr-ih ddrrs and personnel ;tettoits in various depart- Louts F. Stein, .If., us emlier of nienis, was on roll eull unittilmouHly th" Knini t Cl lli llonrd. 110) - -Fr.eliohb r Merlieh for l-'l- ChChairmani , I'urt-hasltiK Connnitt MIRACLE WHIP ilflvt.stnk' or lihl.t reielved for ft eV^of'v'u'K!tU'<'''rUlh''l't/'inir Irillls- Frozen Foods 11 if h In K- tn the Court llnusr and vas un roll call miani Fancy, Solid 7-oz. H'Minie It urn San a lor him 1 in uk Ku..| (til frnm Fcbriiiirv 1, 1 (1. TUNA Light Meat SEABROOK Kchriiii 1, li'.'it;. was rel oire tin— 79c U'JiMd of >iaiuiK«'ili; or lln 10-ox. I'ublit- Welfare Committee FIRM RIPE 1U- ProperOy f'nmirfiltee. CUT JERSEY CORN 2 pkgs. 33c f'hatnnan, I'urciiaNinK T'oi »fJ%-|Hlnjx Of liifls rrerived SEABROOK liteiiiilH'e aiirl TOMATOES Ig.ctn. 19C f HO . - nr er|iial in the Court USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWN PARKING lorge BABY LIMAS 2 nnri 1 ( hnttie-t ype r>ln>t rle pkgs. *T*5C coolcrw to (no Court' House and tin ICEBERG LETTUCE heads 19c FLAGSTAFF lb. FILLET OF SOLE pkg. 49c CRISP APPLES Y-TEENS Bake Sale NORTHERN SPY 3 ibs 25c Saturday, Feb. 26 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIl 9:00 P.M. THE Moat and produce prices guaranteed thru Feb. 26. Others thru March 2.

Member, Midoastorn OPPOSITE RIALTO THEATRE Co-operatives, Inc, CO-OP 243 E. BROAD ST. Twin County Grocers, Inc. FOOD STORE PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ' :.42O SOUTH AVENUE TO BUY OR SELL Phone Westfield 2-6680 USE LEADER CLASSIFIEDS