THE WESTFLELD LEADER •r !• ttil THE LEADtNG AMD MOST WIDELY CUtCVLATED WEEKLY NEWSPAMt IM VIUOM COUNTY fOETY-THKD YEAE—No. 7 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 UONS HOLDING NEEDED BY WOBTHY BECK TO SPEAK MAYO* MAY APPOINT SYMPHONY GIVES GUEST NIGHT TO WESTFIELD FAMIUES AT C.O.P. MEETING CHEST COMMITTEE DATES FOR 13Ik Bureau Continue* HEAR OF CHEST Sewing Machine TUESDAY NIGHT Coal Range A committee to further the SEASON CONCERTS work of organizing a Commun- WettfieU Day Today Heaters (any type) 94 Size Mattress ity Chest in Wettneld may be Reed Baby Carirage appointed by Mayor Frederick Of CM At S. Tipson at aa early date. The WELFARE WORKER Warm Bedding Gwit OB mayor indicated that this com- 19. Omm AMtthw TMCAftifcr Telephone 2-2996 mittee may be composed of the II RESIGNS LOCAL PMT same men who made a study of Interest in the community chert Announcement was made this week The Hon. James Montgomery Beck, the situation and submitted a ! The Westfield Symphony Orchestra by the District Nursing Association ,n and how it wo«ld work if put M. C, from Pennsylvania will be the report favoring the project at %„ effect here appears to be grow- TAXPAYERS URGED j will present its winter concert on I of the resignation of Miss Josephine AWAMWTOtlOM0WA.il principal speaker Tuesday night at the meeting of the Town Coun- Tuesday evening, January 10, 1983, i>awson, the social welfare worker, ing and since the announcement that I a Republican mass meeting to be held cil on October 10. Mayor Tip- a« Lions Clab would •ponior a meet- according to an announcement made i and pending the appointment of s Despite the inclement weather ef TO JOIN EFFORT in the Senior High School auditorium son stated that the appointment by Robert C. Taylor, president of the j successor to Miss Dawson, the wel- yesterday a brisk business was re- ing at which the plan would be dis- on Elm street at 8:15 o'clock under of such a committee should not eased, many inquiries have been re- organization. Attractive programs fare work of the association is being ported by members of tht Better FOR REDUCTIONS the auspices of the Hoover Club and be construed as assuring a Com- have Wen arranged for the two con- carried on by a committee chosea Buataea, Service Bureau who parti- vived from individuals and organiza- the Young Men's Republican Club. munity Chest for the town, but tions of the town. certs next year, the second to be j from the of directors. This cipated in the "Westneld Day." Tha Other speakers to address the meet- the work would be carried on weather prevented a large nuaka* bMWtaKt oTictkciH Ix towards that end. presented on April 18. Charles H. committee is also effecting a reorgan- fhe community cheat plan will be ing are Charles E. Loiceaux of Plain- Seyfried has already started rehears- ization of the office administration. of shopper, from visiting the local discussed by Frederic Stoddard, a P«M. Strew*. At AMI. fteld, Republican candidate for the als for both concerts. The orchestra With the extension of the associa- stores and in view of this tht l.reaa tnutee of the Irvington Community Ncttiaf State Senate; Donald Mct*an, of is beginning its thirteenth year and tion's activities, such as the institu- decided to continue the special site Chest at the dinner neeting of the Hillside, candidate for Congress from Mr. Seyfried has been its conductor tion of the wood yard and the en- today. Uow Club Friday evening, begin- the 6th Congressional District; W, NATIONAL OFFICERS since its organization. From a small larged welfare work, a more highly ,,;„ at 6:45 o'clock is the YMCA. At least 500 taxpayers are needed For the past few days local mer- Warren Barbour, Senate candidate; group of musicians the orchestra has organized administration is required. chants have been busy preparing va- Ordinarily the club Meets in the in order that the local unit may co- C. Wesley Collins, candidate for AT SCOUT DINNER te more fu j grown to a membership of more than A bookkeeping system will be set up rious articles of merchandise for thia South Sid„„e. Ia„.n. bu...t iaasmuch -a a -a °P"* «y "«* the county sheriff and Herbert J. Pascoe. and state Program CoaaplatMl For Affair 70 players and is rated high among by a public accountant and other special «vent. iNew awchandisa had) number ef rcprwtativrn of! organizations, which need This meeting is the first to be held symphonic organizations in (lie met- routine helps established. larie the weight of popular opinion for Friday Night been purchased of unuaual quality a* by local Republicans since the or- ropolitan area. nrious organisations have accepted support, C. H. Stein, chairman of the Application for the post of wel- prices in keeping with the times aa4 jtvttations to attend it was deemed ganiiation of the Hoover Club and Mme. Irma Rea Blagim, soprano, fare worker are being carefully con- Westfield Taxpayer's Association, meIM >e the occasion and merchant, were are- dvieable to meet in the spacious the Young Men's Republica, n Club and Miss Teresa J. Carter, , ' Tland Maestro Vittorio Verse, conduct-Isidered and within a short til told an audience of more than 250 of the pared to take care of the needs ef TMCA assembly hall on the second Is the major political meeting which national field executive »taftjOr WJH be guest artists at the win-)trained worker will be in charge »f shoppers from Westfteld and other persons who attended a mass meet- the the G. O. P. has sponsored during for the National Girl Scouts, will be|t concert. Mme. Irma Biaglni was the local office. In the meantime, nesrby communities. Every effort ing Thursday night in the Roosevelt e In response to invitations extend- the current campaign• . A general in- --of the chief speakers at the i born in Cleveland and after some!I th. e visitin. g nurses are carryin. g o~>n was made to give ihoppen the mn- auditorium. Mr. Stein pointed out "Father and Daughter" banque!t .1 by the Lions Club the following vitation has been extended to resi- years of musical and dramatic edu-jas formerly and the welfare work is irouia value for their money. Win- that the purpose of the Taxpayer's dents of the town to attend as It is which -will be held In the First Meth- oiyaniiations have signified their in- Association was to work for the re- cation in New Vork City, went to consistently pursued. dows were attractively arranged aad felt that each of the speakers will odist Church on Friday evening at Italy for intensive training In grand tmtion of being represented; We»t- duction of the counter* were piled High with mtr- d,ld Chapter Red Croat, Dlitrlet taxpayers' burden, have a special message which the 6:30 p. m. Miss Carter has been opera. Among her eminent teachers Which in this country, he said, for the past twelve years regional chaadlse to take care ot the netda .Nlitin« Aisociation, TX and YWCA, voters should hear. were Mme, Contl-Vareil, Maestri of shoppers. Through the mtdlva imounts to more than the world'i director of the Hendrick Hudson Re- "UPPERLAND" BEST Children's Country Home, the church- Congressman Beck is one of the Tannara and Riccordo Plccoil. Her of a public address system mounted gold supply. The chairman intro- gion which comprises all of es, the Rotary Club, Unemployment leading figures in the House of Rep- New operatic debut in 1025 was widely on • truck, which rode through tha duced Mayor Frederick 3. Tipton and York State and New Jersey. AT HORSE SHOW tanau, Block-Aid committee, Boy resentatives and Is one of the ablest Last acclaimed and led to a brilliant streets all day yesterday and Men- Prof. William E. Sandmeyer of the md Girl Scouts, Martin Wallberg members of that body. He is »n »V.» year she accepted the appointment career in the course of which she day, residents were reminded ef Mercer Beasley Law School faculty LAST WEEKEND Pott, 3, and its Auxiliary, the Dorian speaker and a lawyer of national to the national board. appeared in the leading dramatic so- "WesMeld Day." and former member of the Essex prominence. He was solicitor gen- |Md Association, Clarlc-Hysllp Post, Harvey D. Gordon, chief consult- prano roles in all the principal opera Brnaaers Jewelry Store appeared lit, V, F. W. Other organiiations County Board of Taxation. He was eral of the United States from l»21-!ing engineer for the National Boy houses of Italy. Mme. Biagini pos- sent to address the local meeting by Tkne SHMMS Of to be the center of attraction yes- nit mentioned in the above Hat, who 1925 when he resigned to resume pri- Scout camp department, will also be sesses a dramatic soprano voice of terday, Mr. Brunner had huge piles in interested ia civic welfare work the State Taxpayer's Association, vate law practice. He holds degrees one of the speakers at this dinner. exceptional quality and range. Her Evert RM Of h AnMry with which the local unit is affiliated. af merchandise wrapped ta heatt o* ire invited to be present. from several colleges and universities Ralph M. Hardgrove, father of two contributions at the winter concert hand and these were sold at one pries, In introducing Mayor Tipson, Mr. and has been honored by member- first class Girl Scouts and one will include arias from several operas the buyer selecting hU own package. Gordon T. Parry, president of the Stein stated that Westfteld had al- ship in many foreign orders and clubs Brownie, and husband of the presi- accompanied by the entire orchestral "Upperland," a brown gelding dob, stated yesterday that the Lions Article, of varying degrees of value ways prided itself upon the type of and he is author of many outstanding dent of the Leaders Association, will an—dJ supporte'"dJ 'in one numbe""*•"r" '"by' " hunter, exhibited by Mrs. Harry were contained in each package aad Club is not advocating the adoption its officials. What errors have been political volumes. He hat been one be the toastmaster for the dinner. chorus of twenty-five voices. Frank, Jr., of Long Acre Firm, War- everyone appeared eager to try their of the Community Chest plan, nor is made in local administration, as of the leading advocates in Congress He will be introduced by Mrs. Chas. Maestro Vittorlo Verse after a dis- It antagonistic towards it. The meet- renville, was judged the best horse luck, hoping to receive the more val- borne out by ultimate results, Mr. for the repeal of prohibition. E. Bingham, commissioner. tinguished career as conductor of in the eleventh annual Westfield HorM uable articles. Other store, had In- Ing, he said, has been arranged as Stein continued, have always been grand opera and symphonic orches- put of the educational program of Mrs. A. C. Fetzcr, president of the Show, which concluded Its two-day teresting features which attracted brought about by the importunation Mothers Association, is chairman of tras in Italy, was brought to the performances Saturday night la UM large numbers of shoppen. tie club. "It is merely an attempt of small, organized minorities. Dur- United States by Gatti-Caaazza, and to bring before the people of West- DAVIES ANSWERS the committee for dinner arrange- Westfleld Armory, The reserve cham- Throughout the day the traffic ex- ing his address, Mayor Tipson stated ments. She will be assisted in the for several years held the post of as- pionship went to "ClearvUw Lulla- field all phases of the Community he thought the chairman's reference sociate conductor of the Metropol- ceeded that of the ordinary week- Chest plan. After hearing Mr. Stod- BURNES'STATEMENT serving of the dinner by mothers rep- by," a gray mare saddle horse, shown day, Polka affieets wen detailed OK was to the referendum on increased resenting the various troop commit- itan Opera Company. Later he be- by Misa Rachael Claws of South Or- oird, we may all be in better posi- pay for police and Bremen, which came conductor of the St. Louis Op- special traffic duty in the business tees. ange. TIM ahaw was regarded aa sactiew tad kept the can awvlag, tion to understand the plan and then carried a few yearis ago in the face CO. IV Candidate For Mayor era Company where he achieved emi- one of the molt colorful ever held ittcrmine whether or not it can be Short toasts will be made during nent success, returning recently to thus avoiding conjestloa. It was al- of opposition of then Mayor Burr A. Discusses Issues At Mooting under the auapices of Troop K and most impossible to (lad parking space necessfully carried on in West- Towl and himself as chairman of the the festivities by the following: Toast New York as a member of the faculty Laat Night to the fathers by First Class Scout the Westfield Troop Association and in the bnslnns section and adjacent hid," Mr. Parry ssld. Finance Committee of the Town of the Now York School of Vocal attracted a large list. Betty Darlington; response to the Art. streets were tilled with can white Mr. Stoddard is scheduled to begin Council. The Mayor explained de- daughters 'will be given by Harold their owners visited the various marts Us talk about 7:30 o'clock as many tails of budget making and promised William H. Davles, Republican can- The spring concert by the orches- The first performance was held on didate for mayor, was the speaker Welch; toast to the council by First Friday night and ten claties were of trade. who plan to attend find that they can- co-operation to keep taxes down. Class Scout Helen Hardgrove; re- tra will be presented on April 18 not be present at 6 :46. All who wish last night at a meeting of the Young with Percy Grainger, well known as shown. Other performances were "Westfleld Day" was not aa «a- Before presenting an analysis of Men's Republican Club held In Itsjsponsc by Mrs. William R. Bagger; held Saturday afternoon ind evening. to make reservations for the dinner the components of the present Police a composer-pianist, as guest artist. portment as It had been tried with •re requested to communicate with headquarters on Elm street. Coun-j loastoast to thme leaderleaaers bDyy Firsrirst I>IHBClasSs - *. • ,,, : „„„ - "Upperland" and "Clearvlew Lul- marked guccen on June 24. The ex- Department budget, aa an example cilman Davies stated that he wished laby" showed up well in every class periences gained on that occasion Mr. Parry, who ia secretary-treasurer of budget making, Mayor Tipson said Scout Jane Gordon; response by Mr8.Jheorcl.08tr.. w,ll present a group of 8 in which they were entered and were o( the Peoples Bank t Trust Com- to correct an impression created fol- C. Roy Auster, past president of the ««'"«« imposition, with the art- stood the merchants in good itead the matter of tax assessments ia the object of ndmiring glances of and they were able to take can of PMiy, or any other officer of the club. lowing the publication of a statement Leaders Association/ The toast to £_PlayinSeyfried gconductin the P ango thparto orchestras wl h Mr. . closely tied in with tax problems. by Leo J. Burnes, the Democratic the Girl Scout mothers will be made horso lovers. the needa of shoppers in much bet- Winfield C. Brower4 local adminis- Much effort has been expended in ter fashion than on the previous oc- trator of emergency relief, will pre- candidate for mayor, in which the, by First Class Scout Elizabeth Kuchn |»c«j*»pD • Tc Bl IN "Angus," a 6-year old gray geld- the past four years to this end, he latter had expressed his views on cer-1 and the response will bo given by UbMULKA19 «UIW ing, owned by Donald Grant Herring, casion. The stores remained open side during the address. continued, and the task should be tain town problems. Mrs. Fred R. Harrison. of Princeton won the $250 jumpers laat evening until a late hour. completed within the next few RALLY FOR FRIDAY class Saturday night, with "Heather" months. He showed a chart to illus- "Mr. Burnes had stated," Council- The singing will be led by Mrs. Various merchants donated prizes COUNCIL PASSES man Davies told the club, "that the Charles G. Foster, council member a gray mare owned by Mrs. R. L. which will be awarded tomorrow trate only 31 per cent, of the total An invitation is extended to the Benson, also of Princeton, taking morning at 10 o'clock in the Bialto tax bill is controlled by the Town town appropriation for the poor was and tiew chairman of the court of citizens of Westficld to meet and hear awards. At tho piuno will be First second place, The Trillora Farm en- Theatre, the use of which has been HALF CENTURY MARK Council and this includes debt serv- $7,500." Councilman Davies said he Uay E. Mayham, senatorial candi- try, "By Request," a chestnut geld- wished to corerct this statement as Class Scout Joy Hardgrove. given through the courtesy of the Fireside Celebratea Golden An- ice which ia mandatory if the credit date of Union County, Friday eve- ing, and Mrs, Hurry Frank, Jr.'s "Al- management. of the town is to remain firm. the amount appropriated was $12,000 Awards for the passing of various ning at 8 p. m. at the Town Hall. haja" received third and fourth niversary With Meeting and this was for those who could not In discussing the police budget, he tests in Camp Allenbrook and othor Senator Stout from Hudson Coun- place awards, respectively. There help themselves. The speaker also In YMCA Thursday enumerated these items to make the summer Girl Scout camps will be ty, Dr. Frank Moore of Rahway, for- wore 23 entries in this cluss. MEMBERSHIP RACE AT pointed out that the town had also total of $79,837.23: Salaries, which made at the close of the dinner. Mrs. merly president of the Rahway-Hoo- undertaken several improvements Tho Saturday night performance YMCA PROGRESSING Fireside Council, Royal Arcanum, cannot be changed because of the Charles G. Foster will present theje ver Club, will HIBO address the aasem which gave work to the unemployed badges, assisted by Miss Dorothy I. ver uub.wiu also aaaress me assem-1 wa(( ^ c)ags 19 ,,The „„. Us passed the half-century nark and referendum which approved the new Wage. Preceding the meeting at „ . „<, „ •n observance of its golden anniver- and Westfield labor is employed Williams, director. fa t Km The YMCA cross country auto high limits, $13,341.49; telephone, , i p h race in connection with the founders »ry was held Thursday night in con- •wherever it is possible to do so. Two hundred and fifty Girl Scouts, y $626; doctors and medicines, $175; i°z:^.u\^t^:imade through the principlizle :streetf s of aDeKW. Huyle m8r eo fo^J Harrisonby, N&._*»*. Y. This commemoration is progressing well. nection with its meeting in the YM feeding prisoners $100; bicycle "Furthermore," continued Mr. their fathers, council members, Girl Westfleld, starting at the depot plaza Davies, "as Mr. Burnes well knows, Scout leaders and special guests aro was followed by Class 6, for saddle The cars are moving across a twenty CA. More than 175 members of the maintenance, $50; car maintenance and Elm street. All friends and neigh- by eight foot map of the United for he served on the committee, the expected ot the dinner. horses, geldings, and was won by tail council as well as delegations for sole use of Police Department, bors of Ray E. Mayham, who are in- "The Buccaneer," a black geldlnir, a State* which stands in tho "Y" lob- from various parts of the state, at- $1,650; flashlights, $15; motorcycle mayor instituted and caused to be terested in his candidacy, are invited Twin Brook Farm entry. "Mad by and shows at a glance the relative tended and addresses of a congrat- maintenance, $160; uniforms, $1,- carried on a block-aid movement to participate. The Mayham quar- Madge," a chestnut mare, owned by standing of the teams. ulatory nature were given by Charles 200; finger prints and photos, $125; whereby over 125,000 was subscribed SIX ARE HURT tette will render the Mayham cam- Maj. Frederick Herr of Newark, won The sturdy little Dodge car has H. Haring, supreme regent of the supplies and equipment, $300; inci- by citizens to supplement the work paign song. As a large crowd Is anti- the officers chargers event In which *°yal Arcanum, and Anthony Le- the town was doing to meet the un- IN AUTO CRASH cipated those citizens wishing good speeded out 1400 miles under the .'Continuea on rmte el there were eleven entries. guidance of Robert Carberry and his «X]ue, grand regent of New Jersey, employment situation. Mrs. Jesse G. Wheeler of Willow seats aro asked to appear early in "Angus" again showed his mettle loth of Jersey City, who were guests "Our people pass on what they avenu, Garwood, was treated for cuts "crew" while the slick little Chrysler order to be comfortable. when he was awarded first honors in with Captain Carlton Ford at the °f honor. LEGION TO LAUNCH spend for education," Mr. Davies con- and bruises on the head and body in Class IS for hunters and jumpers. Muhlenberg Hospital last night where wheel is at the 1200 mile mark. The Fifteen past regents of the local tinued, "and before attempting to GUILD EXHIBITS Mrs. R. L. Benson's entry, "Rocking Chevrolet, Bulck, Packard, DeSoto, '(Hindi were present and Jonas Mil- DRIVE FOR CLOTHING criticizo them in regard thereto by she was taken following an auto acci- Moon," a chestnut maro, was second dent here in which four machines Dusenborg and Cadillac teams are fe'i a member of Fireside Council for A campaign in which they will en- comparing it with the amount expend- 3,000 GARMENTS and "Alhaja," Mrs. Hary Frank, Jr.'s trailing along somewhat behind while <5 years, was also included among ed on the poor, let us first give them were involved. Five other persons bay mare, was third and "By Re- deavor to collect articles of clothing received minor injuries but did not the Ford, Franklin, Rockne, Nash, ™«guests. Theodore S. Class, a past to be used by the District Nursing full credit for what they are doing More than 3,000 garments, con- quest," owned by the Trillora Farms, require hospital treatment. tributed by members and friends of Austin and Oldsmobile have yet a Wind regent of the state, who is a Association will be launched on Sat- for the unfortuante rather than min- had increased in tho snmo period by greater number of miles to make up. nember of the local council, spoke imize their generosity." A truck parked by LewiB Peterson, the Westfield Branch of the Needle- about the same ratio; they did not urday by the Welfare and Relief com- work Guild, were snown in the ex- The high priced Lincoln and the Wefly. R. rj_ Tudor, regent of the mittee of Martin Wallberg Post, 3, Mr. Burnes expressed liking for a colored, of Roselle, on South avenue say that the inccrascd use of auto- local non-partisan local government, Mr. cast, was struck in tho roor by an- hibition held in connection with the mobiles had increased tho traffic ex- floating power Plymouth arc still 200 council, presided. American Legion. All articles of 31st annual garment mooting in the miles farther in the rear. Oakland Fireside Council was Instituted on Davies said: "The men who have other light truck driven east on South penses of. the town; they did not Bay clothing collected in this manner will avenue by Jesse G. Wheeler. As the old Presbyterian parish house yes- ty l hd i and Essex bring up the rear. October 19, 1882, with a charter be turned over to the Clothing Bu- served this town in an official capa- that the- generous peoplo had in- city are not self-seeking partisans two trucks were attempting to un- terday. More than 100 directors and Mon brought into the "Y" mem- nemberahip of 19, with the late A. reau and Thrift Shop. The commit- members were present, and the meet- (Coiuinued un |iitp,u bership so far this week live In Lin- •• Westhrook as its first regent Dur- and the Republican party in this town tangle, a car driven by J. Arthur Cor- tee will be assisted by members of bett of Carleton Road, struck Wheel- ing was directed by Mrs. J. H. Ver- den, Irvington, PlainHeld, Cranford, »8 the fifty years of its history, 47 local Boy Scout troops. muBt bo given credit for sponsoring lcnden, the president. Scotch Plains and Garwood. There *Oi have served as regents of the the selection of desirable citizens er's truck, causing it to turn over. MASONIC SHOW Aa each truck or car manned by Harry L. Newman of Woodland ave- Mrs. F. E. Sturgis read a poem aro nlroady members from Spring- «°tnril. Of this number, IB are de- members of the committee enters a who are ombued with the Westfteld field, Rahway, Fanwood and Manvillc. "Med, 7 are no longer members nue, also riding east on South ave- written by Firo Commissioner Rob- BEGINS REHEARSALS street its approach will be hearlded spirit and above all else are unsel- riue, collided with the overturned «™ of the 2B past Tegents who are ert MacCormack in commendation of A score of girls gathered together n" members of the order, IB are truck. tho guild's worthy work. GARY COOPER IN residents are urged to look over arti- In the dance studio of Miss Evelyn •dive. is the reason our town affairs have Mrs. Wheeler, who was riding with These directors were elected: Mrs. Miller Saturday to begin rehearsals SCOUT BENEFIT MOVIE cles of clothing not In use and to her husband, was treated by Dr. Alfred H. Meyers, Mrs. Edward F. Many meil| we]] ]tnown jn West- been handled in on efficient manner, for the benefit performance of an- contribute these to help in the cam. as Mr. Burnes states." Charles T. Decker and ordered to tho Low, Mm. George D, Smith, Miss •JM life, have served as regents of poign. There is a great need for all other Fred Reed production. Spo'n- Gary Cooper is theactor in the ""side Council. These include for- In conclusion, Mr. Davies stated hospital where her injuries were not Joan Fryo, Mrs. F. P. Addicks, Mrs. sorccl by the Masonic Association for types of clothing at this time and dis- E. D. Smith, Miss Agnes Melvin, Mrs. Girl Scout benefit movie this week. "•» Mayor Merton D. Littlefield, Dr. that "just prior to the November elec- thought serious, Miss Frances Wheel- the temple fund, tho show promises Tho picture is "Tho Devil and the corded garments will be gceatfully tion of 1831, the local Democratic er received bruises about tho head G. L. Lymnn, Mrs. Rudolph L. Tan- to be as successful us those promoted 'nderick A. Kinch, the late Dr. Robt. received. Deep" and is rated as a specially good Jb Sinclair and the late Surrogate candidates put out a statement that and body, and Wheeler received ner, Mrs. Foster Keynes and Mrs. in former years by Mr. Reed and Residents are requested to J.Champlain Peirco. picture. Already eight hundred tick- ^tles Codding. indicated the town expenses had in- alight bodily injuries. Andrew Col- Mr. Eldridgo for the Lions Club. eta havo been sold by the various to the truck or car passing through creased 57 per cent over a given lins of Mountainside, riding with their street and the clothing will be MUs Miller, well known to West- members of tho Girl Scout Council, F| period, evidently with tho intention Newman, was cut on the right arm, Mothers Association and the Leaders REMEN CALLED TO STOR collected. In the event of persons and Peterson, the driver of the park- SCHOOL HOLDS SESSION field, for her torpsichorean accomp- of indicating that the town expenses lishments will coach the chorus. Tick- Association. Aftor thia week there not being at home that day, a call were increasing at an unwarranted ed truck, OIBO received cuts and 110 p Tho Community Scholo of Religion ets will be sold by the various Masonic will be two more benefits, next week, J ire Department was called to Harold L. Brooks, 446 Birch ave- rate. They did not say that the town buises. Mary Yowlok of Garwood, esterday y held its first session last night in tho bodies operating through the cen- "Black Street" nnd the following mi L afternoon to a blaze nue or to the American Legion head- Cid raK *) riding with Corbett, was treated for week will bo "Bird of Paradise." start (Continued on minor injuries by Dr. William Addle- Baptist Church with an enrollment tral committee. S«j ed in a grocery store on quarters, telephone 0078 any time SAFEST INVESTMENT KWOW*. "Wig street. The flames were quick- before Saturday, will bring a car to mnn of Garwood. of 81 persons from the various Tho dates are November 25 and Can pUce comerv»tlv» nrit mnttnm churches of tho town. The sessions |.*J™'ngulshed with little damage the house. on owner occupied new homes. Dailr- 20, Friday and Saturday, at tho Roo- Did you forget to advertise this "ing been dne. The alarm was sent «blo applicants will bolldnow gome will continue each Tuesday night for sevelt H. S. audltorioum. Further week? Well don't forget it next m MriBli Instilled Service, D.p.rtni.nt, TUTTl.B Irom box 72. Have Local Nawi on Every Pag« the next live weeks. announcements will bo made. week I X3B3B& Jb 3KX.

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IXSXI iX9SXSSX.S£X^XSXBXBXi SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS 1 •A Shareholders in local Building & Loan HOMO* HOLL ill the day came when they spoke over X Associations who have shares matur- the radio. The consensus of all the Dntmt Haaor Graap students there seemed to be, the in- III Seniors: Catherine Britten. terviewed students stated, that the X ing' this fall and who desire to invest Juniors: Conchetta Locognito, Cy- day was very profitably spent. ril vKs, William Spalding, Katherineoffices, the most interesting part of II the proceeds safely and profitably Warren, Nancy Whiton, Ruth Wil- (CoatiQuea t>L page 6) X liamson. Sophomores: Oliver He'WE, Robt. are invited to investigate the §y%°fo gsiser. II Hour Grwp X Guaranteed Participations in First Seniors: John Berryman, argaret Cupitt, Alan Hizeltine, Harjorie Eo- Mortgages on Private homes in West- lolf. Juniors: Betty Barnes, Bessie Di- miattro, Ruth Feely, Kathryn Givan, field, issued by Ruth Glover, Philonwna Hone, Ken- neth Nelson, Orvig Sowerwine, Peg- gy Wkk, Doris Williams. Sophomores: Dora Diquattro, Ed- ward Fogarty, William Jonen, Doro- thy Laraberton, Ingrid Oestnoes.- OU« OWN WHO'S WHO

Bamberger H. S. Day, Helen Win- ter; French Club, Ruth Glover; Or- chestra, Meta Behrens; YMCA and Red Cross, Paul Drew; Alumni News, Riy Pierson and Jane Praser; Pol- Newark's l»tk Play, Bennet Eskesen; Art Club, Cornelia Eskesen; Gift pictures, Amy Bankers Title & Mortgage Guaranty Company Brennesholtz; Physical Emas, Jane Fitser; Interviewing Projects, Irene Great LMidgren; Interview, Janet P«yne; Columbus Day Program, A. Eldridge, 66 Elm Street, Weitfield, N. J. Jj, Beekman. New Store •MIBEKCEK MICH SCHOOL DAY DECLARED VALUABLE ...Whose A student day was held at B»m- btrger's, in which representatives from Northern Jersey high schools Prices Are | puticipated, taking the place of of- V. ficials from vice president down thru Helping heads of various departments. The main purpose of this arrangement I wit probably a new advertising Thousands scheme, but it also gave high school Particular attention is directed to the fact that most of the students an opportunity to see how a of Women great department store works on the directors and officers of Bankers Title & Mortgage Guaranty other side of the counter. A delight- ful luncheon added to the attractive- to Save... ness of the idea. Company are also directors and officers of these Building & Loan Our Wentfield representatives, Rob- ert Taylor and Betty Gordon were I Associations and have demonstrated their ability to handle your interviewed concerning their experi- ences by two members of the Journal- MOOO money safely and profitably. ism Club during class period. I "I got a lot out of it," said Bob • • Taylor. "The people in the store were so interested in the students Special parking If interested, write or call or consult the officers of any Bank that they went out of their way to 1 help us." rates for Kresge in Westfield. We have no solicitors. X When asked what particular de- customers at Kent, partment he was initiated into, Bob 1 Washington Termi- informed that it was the china and glassware department. Be explained nal, Branford and =:•:==:•:= i :•:£=:•: "I didn't run it. I just found out Centre Market ga- how it was run and countersigned a lot of papers." rages. Open-air Betty Gordon was an assistant buy- parking on West er of neckwear and handkerchiefs. In Betty's opinion the most interest- Park Street. Ing part of the day was the buyer's meeting where she had a peep at the LET US BE YOUR new fall neckwear. Just a hint— the vogue is old-fashioned, classical jewelry, girls! KRESGE Betty remarked that she intended DEPARTMENT STORE devoting her time to this type of work because she had chosen it for Newark, New Jeriey her future career. To the boys ywho held executive Information Bureau

Call us for answers to anything you may wish to know. If we do not have the answer on the tip of our tongue, we will find it very quickly.

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Here You Get the Best of Everything And Still Get the ill The . . • . Mrs. G. O. KELLER, inc. Best of Your Budget. That's Another Reason Why More and More People Are Saying: "The Original Keller" CLEANERS and DYERS WESTFIELD LEADER Main Office and Plant 00BNER AND LELAND AVENUES PLAINFIELD, N. J. WEDNESDAYS Estimates Gladly Given Without Obligation THE WESTHELD LEADES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB 19, 1932

capacity when the refreshments were jnual visitation of Comrade £. M. brief talk on the "Intermediate 2-Bid U.S.W.V.IIIEFS served. I Andrews, senior" vice department Favored by the Official System." Fol- 1 commander, but owing to his illness, lowing the talk, Mr. and Mrs. Courte- » r. a. DURUU. Commander Jacob Schaler has had 7 a good year in every way cad the , Comrade Kigbtlinger, asgistasi chief nay participated in the tournament Tho annual inspection of Wat- in which eight tables were in play. camp is in excellent condition; there •ot staff, officiated. The department otung Camp, No. 37, United Spanish . commander, Fred H. Shadell of Lind- are nice balance* in tbe back and Reservations for the second ses-j War Veterans by tbe New Jersey De- hurst, was present and spoke regard- sion to be held on Tuesday, October j | prt.aent District inspector 1. H. with the building loan; the sick com- ing the attack of the National Econ- 25 are now being accepted and a Wm «u held at the Veterans' boild- mittee has been busy bat there are omy League on the pensions of the large attendance is anticipated. Jas. inj Friday. The camp hat a mem- none dangerously ill; there have been service, and the widows and orphasfi Morris, the well-known lecturer on bership of 65, and moat of them were many recruits mustered and several of deceased comrades. the One-Over-One System will give a Stop In fa) uniform. There were many out are ready to stand muster at the Watchung Camp comrades and brief talk on this subject. Your Neighborhood ASCO Store wh«n you go shopping, an4 look at oar fine freak of town visitors, tbe ladies were pret- October meeting;. .leaders are going to Irvington to a Standing in the first session: North-South: Hovendon - Hennell, Merchandise and our attractive method of displaying it Then consder what it est also and the ball was taxed to It was also to have been tbe an I box social on Saturday, October 22. 'All members of the camp and their plus 5240; Carr-Woolfe, plus 4080; means to always receive Quality at a Saving. [wives are expected to attend to re- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Donaldson, plus jturn the visit oi Hine Camp, U. S. 4020; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Conrtenay, Convince Yourmlf Thai H Pay$ iW.V. 3710; Mrs. Williams-D. Donaldson, plus 3140; Ungrer-Kever. plus 2220; { One of the speakers brought out Mr. and Mrs. L. Green, Jr., plus 2040 lie ft*4 Rip that the Secretary of the N. E. L. is Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Camp, plus 1640. director of a shipping concern that New rack Tomatoes 2 - 19c East-West; Jones- McGinnis, minus received $800,000 for carrying mail 1310; McElroy-Meyers, minus 2810; These are big cans and the price is very modest. MUTUAL between Baltimore and Bremen, the Mr. and Mrs. Eeicr, minus 2840; Mr. actual postage on that mail being and Mrs. A. D. Baser, minus 3400; 10c Sweet, Te«4cr Packer Ufcel 91HING BEANS or 1234. It is understood that the oth- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hudson, minus jer members of the executive commit- 3570; Mills-Simpson, minus, 3890; tee receive from (5,000 to $2,100 a Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Henry, minus PEAS CORN 3-I* year from the government as retire 3990; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Biddle, Keep several cans handy—They are delicioua. Keep several cans handy—Thty art deUeiom. , ment pay, excepting Albert E. Smith, MEAT DEPARTMENT minus 4280. Orua• Pcka* *r IM4U who draws a pension from the state ft C government. Vi-Jb. ft* • ^- - 17 pkg. pkg. Tauraday, Friday A Saturday Pensions were started by the very COLLEGE WOMEN pk?. 7 pkg. Delightful mild blends. 11 Heavier bodied blende. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. first Congress; they have always been Qua/ity a reward for service during the war PLAYERS ENTERTAIN ffi can e period. The immortal Abraham Lin Despite the adverse weather con- Pride of Killarney Tea * \T' * 65 ntUH KILLED coin is (.'ported to have drawn a pen ditions the Dramatic Department of TEAS IA ) sion for 40 days service in the Bl»fk the College Woman's Club gave its A blend of 100% India Tea. Makes more cups to the pound. TTED F Hawk War. first public performance to a packed FATTED FOWL *""* » 21c Of the 425,000 soldiers and sailors house Monday evening at St. Chris- (who were in the service during the topher's School. A sympathetic and ASCO ^ Flour 2 *» 15c -o i four years and two months of the appreciative audience audibly enjoy- Fraahlr N«a*tcd Peanut* Ib lie Sa - -LAMB » W Spanish War, the Philippine Insur ed the varied program of one-act Cala rection and the China Belief Expedi- plays presented. Dairy MaM fea«ut Bart lb bar ITc DOG FOOD tion, that period known as the Span- The first play, "Matinata," by Law- ish-American War, more than 200,- Wa aalect aw C«ff«*> at tha aUaUtiM SMOKED HAMS ""SMS!* * 14" rence Laugner, a Pierrot comedy, 000 have answered the last roll call. was well cast and ably coached by Blend •«• lUut the* Oturaclv**. BACON •»*:"-: W There are 196,000 on the pension Elizabeth Jones. Alice Eskesen a> Me—2Jc=10c rolls, not including the 34,000 widows Pierrot, Jean Craig as Columbine, —'""C ALA HAMS '11' land orphans, etc. and Lucile Verlenden as Harlequin, There is a urge that a veteran sign brought it a lightness of touch that ASCO Coffee fc utter ib 27c a pauper's oath before being allowed was most delightful. Mrs. Lorrimer BANTAM CORN SUGAR COHH a pension. That is unthinkable, as Armstrong and Mis. Talbot Malcolm •mat Cnaai No. 2 can f Ac he would be disenfranchised in many were responsible for the artistic mod- lb. 23c The Finest Butter In America. No. 2 can lAc states of the Union. ernistic stage setting. The writer is one of the 30,000 As fine a blend aa you ever drank. Richlud Butter !b. 25c The Russian setting ot Hie next The choice of millions and millionaires. comrades who do not receive this re- Better than many "Beata". ward, but there is s surety that the play, "When the Whirlwind Blows," day will come when age will place by Essex Dane, was designed and carton its weight on these shoulders, and constructed by Delight Trimble, who Victor Acme of we hope and trust that the Republic achieved an authentic and convincing BIG 19C SALE Russian peasant cottage which pro- twelve will not be ungrateful to the volun- Coffee Coffee vided the atmosphere for the excel- For poaching, boiling and the aick room. Amt ml ifc* artkUt awr I awcaaaad •! MaUal StM«< Iteers of 1898 and 1899. President Coolidge has said truly that the pen- lent acting of Frances Stiles is Jo- far sepha, Sally Smith as Anica, Lucy tina.1 sion roll is the roll of honor and the doz Kllsberg as Madame Audroya. Miss A mild blend of Santoi Heavy body, fall flavor Buttercup Evas. Milk Union will not dishonor itself by re- SELECTED EGGS Cw»yi'i fmk * •• moving any honorably discharged sol- Stiles, who took the part on three Every Egg Guaranteed. No. 1 c»n 4 far lfe Large can 4 far ltc diers or sailors from that roll. days' notice, as well as coaching, showed remarkable sensitivenese to W« UM the Fineat Ingredient* Obtainable HurTa TOMATO JUICE Hitter'* TOMATO SOUP the tragic Bpirit of the Russian peas- Mid Bake it at Carefully ai You Would No. 1 can 4 far lte No. 1 can 4 for l»c MASONIC CLUB HOLDS ant Josepha. Sally Smith's Anna held Sliced tfackcr'i large nice. her audience spellbound, and Lucy w d IMu't FIRST BRIDGE PLAY Ellsberg brought to the part of Mad- or Catnip lge. 14 oz. bot. ltc CREAM FARINA . . 19c ame Audroya a fine understanding Unsllced Bread Supreme 'Er 7c MM! Braad 1 ft. jar Uttr't No. 1 tin Messrs. Hennell and Hovendon of that aristocrat who is always an took top score prizes in North-South aristocrat under any circumstances. g pan ASSORTED JAMS . ltc CORNED BEEF . . . l»e and Messrs. Jones and McGinnis top- A light domestic comedy, "Not Victor Bread loaf IdMl Bra«d Par* 16 ol. jar Ideal Braad 3V4 ox. jar ped in East-West, in the opening The economy loaf—nsed in thousands of homes. 5c b DH Quite Such a Goose," by Eliiabeth GRAPE JELLY ... Ifc SMOKED BEEF ... 19c session of the Masonic Club Dupli- G 1( l*a»l Braad No. 2V, can 14**1 Braid Mo. H tin cate Tournament' » v brought the program to a con- 25c Pecan Top held Tuesday night of last week cla S1 E ml y R ockw a eoa Cocoanut Marshmallow FRESH PRUNES . . . lte. TUNA FISH . . . ltc in,| ™.> ™V- . . ' . as ?"Albert. f , IIsabe*l the Masonic Temple. Both teams - , lrBln.. m Sne?d each tact M«al Braad No. I cu FAIRY SOAP S cakei ltc won their positions by wide margins! ., „„ „, . Gold Cake 21c Layer Cake 25c M el Gl y Sour Pitted Cherries . lte r. G. O. K. Uaadry and the next three or four teams in " . |?\F i ft * „,,,. ni Ru t h 21c Rich Creamy UMI Bmd N.t.r.l Cm each direction were well bunched. I * . . . Hamilton »» «"1>P TO™ Now it the time to clean Houae . . . SOAP . 5-1 lb cakes ltc While North-South consistently; responsible for many delightful 10% oi. ti» 1 ln H ttad an 33c Our Choice OcU(*a large IT oz. pkg. held the good cards there were som' f™™» ?M *,"?', v'* Picnic ASPARAGUS. ltc interesting hands distributed among' Armstrong and Mrs. Malcolm achiev- M«l Bmd 2 oi. hot SOAP CHIPS ... ltc Cheese Ib. 19c tha players. One hand, for in., fd a charm"* interior for the set- stance, was variously bid 5 diamonds, Finest Quality whole-milk cheese. LEMON EXTRACT . ltc DUZ lge. 12 oz. pkg. 19c 1 The ntl p d ction wa carrle d Brooms ~* 29c M«al Braad 2 oi. bot. 6 diamonds, and 3 no trumps by the i, 1f ". ™ " * . . , Try tone with ... Kirkmaa'* large pkg. N-S pairs, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Don- ., , , , , Finest Quality—four-string sewed brooms. v Gold Seal MACARONI .... M pkgs. VANILLA EXTRACT ltc SOAP POWDER . . 19c jaldson were the only players who! ^ e >dence of careful planning Farmdale EVAP. Diaawad Braaa 3 oi. tin Galnaind 10 quart >ite I succeeded in making the diamond 11^ an eflfKit!nt crcw of badt sta«c Cold Seal SPAGHETTI t WALNUT MEATS . ltc |slam after bidding it, but all those'-helpers' MILK 4—If WATER PAILS . . . l»c who played the hand at no trumps .uv.|r.. irriuiTicc • • BREAKFAST HINTS - • made 6 odd, although none bid it. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Sunriae Tomato Ketchup, 2 pt. bots. 25c RITTER'S Another interesting hand was No. BEGIN AT YMCA ASCO Tomato Soup can 5c F.t Fillet, of Mack«r.l 3 for lfe for C 8 and most N-S pairs bid 5 diamonds Sweet Mixed Picklea qt. jar 25c Gold Seal Roll.J O.li 55-oz. pkg. 17e on the hand and made it. Two pairs The YMCA. physical activities pro- Fin.tl White Rolled Oat. (bulk) ... 3 lbs. tOc TOMATO JUICE SS. 3 25 tried to make 6 clubs with dire re- gram for boys began last week with Hade from Vine Ripened Tomatoes sults. It remained for 2 E-W pairs a good attendance in each gym class. Finest Open Kettle Rendered f\ 11 4 P* to provide the real fireworks. Both The classes are as follows: High Messrs. Jones and McGinnis and School, Pioneers, Old Indians, Young- C%Ca*y Brs*i*t>—« w. Meyers and McElroy cleverly bid a er Indians and Employed Boys. These Grfur Brmkimg*—• •*. HltU <^a»nra—i m. p«*. game in hearts on this same hand classes are recreational periods, in- LARD 2 lbs. 15c HORSERADIH HORSERADISH ... 10c MARSHMALLOWS . 15c land each pair took 5 odd, to share cluding in the program some elemen- Finest Quality . . . For Cooking or Baking. Win It Raiai tl Poar»—Plata The Popcorn Coaf*ctioa. top score on the board, tary apparatus wort, mass games, Crackerjac k . 3 pkgs. 10c Merton'f Salt, 2 pkgg. 15c j Charles A. Stewart, who is direct- tumbling, all organized games sneh ASCO Baking Powder, can 5c, 10c, 20c Calif. Seedleu RaUint 2 pkgs. 15c ... 2 pkgs. 25c ing the tournament, announced that'as soccer, hand and foot, basketball, Glenwood Jelly big tumbler 10c FLAKO PIE CRUST the series trophy will be awarded on j baseball, cageball, etc. Each gym Pillabury'a Cake Flour pkg. 25c the basis ot best percentage of match class is followed by a 30 minute Quality Meats at a Saving in Our Markets points so a low total on anyone eve- plunge in the pool. Schedules for Mrs. Wamer'a PIES LUCKY STRIKE ning, is not necessarily fatal to a play- all boys' activities may be secured at Small Lean N*w pric* .. ao r**1attiaa ia CIGARETTES er''s chancesh . the YMCA boys' division. •in or qaality. 8-a*rliaa 2 P>W. 25« F. D. Courtenay, president of •in. Foranrlr sricad XSc C.rlon 10 pkfi. *1.2S. Bridge Headquarters, Inc., gave a C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS! Fresh Roasting Hams lb. 1 Now 20 kr>trrllrl4. CaMrla, OI4 G» (Whole or Shank Half) HIM pttt*. These hame are from cornfed porkers of the finest quality. Fancy Swift'* Pure LONG CUT SOUR KROUT . tb Sc [I Glenwood APPLE SAUCE, 3 cam 25c POTATOES SILVER LEAF LARD Francette Pack 15 tt>8. 1 »Tc 1 lb. prints (|c /:'.. Round Roasts lb. 25c Fancy Foundation Fresh Killed FATTED FOWL lb. 23c FREE . DUh Cloth with ORCHARD and FARM Made of Luxor Cloth-Will (Up to 4H lbs.) Each Pkg. of OXYDOL Large 23 oz. size 19c Thuraday, Friday, Sat'day All Faacy Jaicy Not Shrink/ Fade or Smoked Ws k r 20-Mule Team BORAX GRAPEFRUIT . 5 for 25c Stretch Skinned Hams ( B ° ) lb. 15c Fancy California SUCED PIMENTO C 1 tt>. pkg. ISc Tokay GRAPES 3 lb». 25c alto SODUS CREAMED C SANDWICH CHEESE 14 COTTAGE CHEESE 19 RINSO Freih Te.Jtr PEAS ... . 2 lb*. lte Alltne New FalllModelslin Fresh Blue Large Fresh Sea Large 22 oz. pkg. ltc Freshly Opened Critp T*nf]air C SPINACH . . . 3 ib*. 17c LILY of FRANCE C LIFEBUOY SOAP FISH 3 "'25 Scallops ft-jl 39 3 cakes 17c Selected Loaf laland IS I* baf DOUSETTES POTATOES . . peek 25c FRESH PICKED REGULAR LUMP CRAB MEAT" Vi lb. tin 14c : ft. tin 25c 101 EAST BROAD STREET Expert Fittings In Camp Tbe Finest Produce Costs Less— Wftere Quality Gounts- 'Phoaeu J-I461—I-24SZ Fancjr Slayman I Hi, ITc Small White Surgical Supports WINESAP APPLES 'x Buthel . $1.45 CAULIFLOWER head 210 EAST BROAD STREET Fancy Jonathan OCC Flaming Tokay Ac Ib : 9 Ib*. 'Paoaa: Z-100S GRAPES H O ANNE CORSET SHOP Boxed APPLES ...."." doi. Lti Florida each Ac s O '°T Size 350 GRAPEFRUIT U U 127 WATCHUNG AVENUE PUUNFIELD, N. J. ORANGES doi. THERE IS A MUTUAL STORE NEAR YOU TEL. PLAINFIELD 6-3812 Fre»h PUMPKIN lb. 2c T1ie*e e la Oar Storr* md Meat tfleld m»4 Vletmltr THE WESTFIELD LEADEE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 19, 1932 uxmas nm SCHUKtTTUO WUHAN S. SAWYER LAST DAY FOR MASONIC LADIES'AUXILIARY LETTERS FROM REAMU mm mm WIUAfKAlHElE MES SUDDENLY Wetfield Day REVUE RESERVATIONS V.F.W. ELECT OFFICERS Tomorrow is the last day that The Schubert Trio with Mis5 Mar- William Snowhill Sawyer, aged 77, Litt oi Prize* At the last meeting of the Ladies' m IENCTIMS guerite Sullivan, soprano, will appear a resident of Westfield for many member reservations will be made for Auxiliary to Clark-Hyslip Post, Vet- Weslfield Leader the supper dance and revue to be in recital on October 27 at 8:15 p. m. years, died suddenly yesterday in the erans of Foreign Wars, the follow- Gentlemen: tContiwwi ttom Pag* 1 ) held at the Kasonic Temple on Octo- in St. Paul's parish house. The trio Following are the list of prizes do- ing officers were elected for the com- Some sort of a ball fight is briar dentals and ofliee expenses, $150; po- home of Mrs. Eva Pomeroy, 551 Sum- ber 27. Friday reservations will be ing year: lice line maintenance, including $900 is composed of Ruth Stickney Moel-|mit avenue, where he had lived for nated by members of the Westfield opened to the public. planned for Los Angeles CoUBtf. for electrician, $1,650; insurance on ler, violinist; Olga Sapio, pianist, and I the past seven years. Mr. Sawyer Better Business Service Bureau on President, Mrs. May Taylor; senior Calif., November 11. Bargain Day. A long list of non-member bids vice president, Mrs. Blanche Meyer; jjrg $205.7*, and teletype mainten- Constance Veitcfc, 'oeiljst, artists ofiwas horn at Spotswood, N. J., July have been made for tickets and the Those interested is prevcatiw ance, $100. The drawing will be made tomor- junior vice president, Mrs. Carolyn the finest musici*.ship and skill, whoJ4, 1885. He iy • staunch Demo- ommittee headed by Fred Reed urges Steffin; treasurer, Mrs, Josephine Al- cruelty to animals night writ* to While salaries ol policemen and mdividually hav« won superlative | oat and was a member of the West- row morning at ten o'clock at the members to get their seats now. In- Henry Wright, chairman board of M- Rialto Theatre. len; chaplain, Mrs. Gertrude Kosher; fremen are fixed by public vote, they praise from music critics, both in!field Democratic Club, a member of dications are that the tables will be secretary, Mrs. Pauline Byrne; pa- pervisors, Hall of Records, Los Am- joined other employees in contribut- this country and abroad. Their pro-Uhe 3r. O. V. A. M. of Jamesburg The number preceding the name filled by the end of the week. geleg, Calif., urging him to use er cent of tbeir Bal ries for is that firm', prile number. triotic instructor, Mrs. May Wright. ing 5 P * grams of trio and solo numbers cov- j and attended St. Paul's Episcopal The club will serve supper begin- Conductress, Mrs. Ida Schenuner; influence to prevent anythin '" '• rom 0 61 1 last fot : ttte year f A ?" i the er a wide field of musical literature Church here. 1. H, J. Martin, choice football ning at 7:30 p. in. and will present guard, Mrs. Carolyn Pflueger; trustee way of a bull-dodfing exhibition reduction of the amount to be raised and include compositions from the \ or basketball. a revue of RKO all-star performers (18 months), Mrs. Fannie Will; col- such a contest is sure to act at —. ly taxation next year, the Mayor 2. The Book Shop, library books under the guiding hand of the well- or bearers, Mrs. Pearl Barbara, Mrs, entering wedge for the real Spanlch for 1 month or choice of a book. known and popular Billy Ceasar as Hattie Frickman, Mrs. Edna Clark, bull fight anil if there is anytiin There is no possibility of making 3. WestBeld Candy Kitchen, 3 master of ceremonies. After the re- Mrs. Fannie Will; historian, Mrs. humane people do not want, it u budget reductions in all departments, quarts of ice cream, box candy. vue- couples will dance to music by Edna Richardson; musician, Mrs. El- bull fighting. be continued, because of mandatory 4. Epsteins Bootery, pair shoes. the Cliff Club Orchestra. sie Maguire. Other addresset, ore Governor Ja*. charges. Of cuts in municipal ex- . .„...... „ «^i«.lcu u*. of westneld; Miss Sallay Morison of B. Sumter's Dry Goods Store, 6 Members may make reservations Rolph, Jr., State Capitol, Sacrament*, fore many of the outstanding musical i Westfleld »nd Harriett* Armstrong A "Jigg' supper Win. nerved ot the nsf ne predicted, there would not B pair hosiery. after tomorrow if there are any seats Calif., and U. S. Webb, Attonwf gjoupsof New York and other Amer-1 Corcoran of Japan ,« grand.dflugh post rooms Saturday night. After tiffin ^iriHD unJ han Khnaid nr,^.J J— . _. * ^ ~ 6. Economy Dry Goods Store, remaining. General, State Capitol, SacramcBte, tie as many as the taxpayers would can cities and has broadcasteA d from ters oi Mr. s/w,et tn% he is afa0 the supper the remainder of the eve- suit case (leather), Calif. ijke but he predicted the Town Coun- the most important radio stations. al!rvsurviveivend bbvy onon*e great-grandchild™*t.v™AM . ning was spent in playing cards and cil would do everything in its power Miss Sullivan is an operatic and 7. H. N. Taylor Hardware, Royal dancing. The affair was under the "INTERESTED." to cut down as much as possible. concert soprano and her beautiful Funeral services will be held Fri- Rochester china electric perculator. CLUB SETS DATE day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at direction of Mrs. Mosher and her "Remember that the Town Council is voice is very much in demand. All 8. P. J. Windfeldt & Son, Inc., committee. Next Wednesday night, C. D. «f A. RE-ELECTS with you heart and soul in this pro- music lovers of Westfield and vicin- Gray's Funeral Home, 316 E. Broad basket of groceries. FOR WINTER CONCERT street and will be conducted by the October 26, the members will visit OFFICERS FOR YEAR pam," 'he concluded. ity are invited to attend this musi- 9. Quality Market, basket of The Westneld Glee Club will pre- Rev. Arthur F. O'Donnell, curate of the Kenilworlh Auxiliary in a body. cale. There will be no-tickets sold groceries. sent its winter concert on the eve- Professor Sandmeyer stated that St. Paul's Episcopal Church. An- On October 28 the post and auxiliary Officers of Court Trinity, C, D. but a silver offering will be 10. Milady's Shop, hat. ning of Tuesday, December 3 8 in the wlil have a Hollowe'en dance in the while Westfield is fortunate in hav- 11. Seiver's Bakery, |B.OO worth of A., were re-elected at the •••«•! ing a high type of highly trained man serv Roosevelt auditorium, according: to club rooms, South and Trenton ave- unman t ft i u rri Peter's Episcopal Cburch(Jhurch, Spotswood, merchandise. an announcement made this week by meeting held Thursday nhjtht In the fof its executives and apparently has nue. Installation of the new officers Holy Trinity High School. They an: gra with the r nor teeior 12. V. Ciialdo Shoe Shop, work officers of the club. No information will take place on November 9. no serious tax problem, it is bound nTfXw '"•°" I ««* « ' *™- ""> ' value $2.00. (Grand regent, Mi»s Mary C. XtnaMj „„ with the general tax problem. . ' officiating. Interment will take place is available a» to who the guest-artist 13. The Broad Street Delicates- will be but the, committee in charge vice regent, Mrs. Pauline Byrne; pr»- Westfield is a unit of the county and Trio in D Major Leclair i St. Peter's Cemetery, Spotswood. Hl-Y DANCE n sen, electric lamp. of this arrangement has several out- phetess, Miss Marie E. Gottllck; mon- us mich a part of the State and na- Adagio Allegro Assai' | MRS. ELIZABETH SLOCUM The Hl-Y Club of the YMCA will 14. Jersey Hosiery Shop, dress. standing artists in mind and their itor, Mits Mary Collint; hUtori»«, tion and what is the benefit of the Sarabando, Allegro Funeral services for Mre. Elizabeth hold a dance Saturday evening from 16. J. D. Shade, 2 pounds home- choice will be announced soon. Miss Louise Gordom; flnanci*l secre- general public will be of benefit to Vocal, Aria from Louise Charpentier Slocum were conducted Sunday af- 8:30 to 12 in the association build- tary, Miss Margaret Ryan; trearanr, focal taxpayers, he said. To get at made candy. Rehearsals are being held eacH ing. Music will be by the Fox Ter- Violin Solos, Caprice Viennois ternoon by Rev. Druckenmiller, pas- lfl. La Belle, Inc., 6 garments Mis» Ann Townsend; lecturer, MM the heart of the problem, the State Tambourine Chinoins tor of Connecticut Farms Presbyter- Tuesday night In preparation for the riers. Madeline Kaufman, and antiMl, ,»ociation speaker continued, it is cleaned. concert and the members have shown • Kreisler iun Church of Union. Burial was 17. Westfield Bakery, cake. Mrs, May Flanagan, necessary to get at the root of the in D Minor Arensky a marked degree of enthusiasm. Robt, The Ladies' Aid Society of the Trio, Elegia and Scherzo from Trio held Monday at convenience of the 18. Longshore Service Station, Mra. Grace Green, MM. Eliiabttk trouble, which he declared is excei- Vocal, Lullady Cyril Scott G. Doherty, who his directed the dub, Mountainside Union Chapel will m«et family at Long Branch. fill tank of gas, drain oil, lubricate Snyder and Mrs. ElUabath Kroiatr tive governmental exoeRBe, Yesterday and Today Spross since its organization has expressed Wednesday afternoon, October 20, at Mrs. Slocum died Friday of pneu- car. satisfaction at the splendid turn-out the home of Mrs. Edward Menerth, -were re-elected trusted. The cowt The speaker enumerated causes of Piano Soli, Nocture Left monia at the home of her daughter, 20. R. E. Darby Drug Store, Ko- will hold an Orlintal innar aaea. Hand Alone Scriabine at rehearsals, as well as the progress New Providence Road. The patched nigh taxes as follows: Growth of Mrs. Charles Hankinaon of Townley. dak camera. made thus far, Sagindillas Albeniz shirt will be opened, and those who population with increasing demands Besides her husband, James S. Slo- 22,, H. ft H. Speedy Auto Service, Cello Soli, Hymn to the Sun contributed toward the shirt are in- —Oar Oaat-A-W*H A* lor functions of governmental serv- ram, she is survived by eight chil-Simonlze car. Kimsky-Korsakoff C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS! vited to attend the meeting, Mlta, ice; recent economic development dren, Mrs. Hankineon with whom she 23. F. H, Schaefer A Co., Inc., Vito—Spanish Dance ...Popper maiie her home, Harvey F. and Percy flannel robe. witk ita need for governmental reg- Vocal, Ah! Qui Brula D1 Amour ulation; failure to plan permanent 5. of Long Branch, George B. of 24. Edward R. Jarvis, Inc., bath Tschaikowsky Elizabeth, Ralph D. of Union, MrB. room scale. improvements and lack of equitable Care Selve Handel method of financing them; antiquat- Mary Nielsen of Elizabeth, and Ad- 25. John Frank's Store, hat. Trio, Spanish Dance Granadoa dison Ft. and J. Stewart of Wfistfleld. 20. Rosen's Inc., doll. ti ind defective governmental meth- Menuetto Haydn od*. Eighteen grandchildren and one27. Richter's Restaurant, roast great grandchild also survive. As the only constructive method of , pecan ring. lilving these problems, ProfcBsor 28. Mayburne Shop, junior miss Samtaeyer urged participation of all DAVITS MSWEtS DONALD ROSS dress, 1 child's dress. taipayen in the Taxpayer's Associa- Funeral services for Donald ROBB, 29. Silk A Cotton Shop, choice of tion movement, through membership aged 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis silk dress material or 6 pair hose. Ross of 432 Downer street, who died in local units. INDIES' STATEMENT 30. The Westfield Leader, 1 year (Continue* from Page 1) Saturday, were held yesterday af- subscription. creased the pay of policemen and fire, ternoon in the chapel of Joseph B. 31. Westfield Hardware Co., UONS HEAR TALK men; they did not say that the Su- Judkins, 428 West Fourth street, cracked ice service set, BY LEAGUE ADVOCATE preme Court and the Public Utilities I'lainfield. The services were con- 32. Westfield Shoe Repairing lommission had increased our water ducted by Kcv. William M. Moore, Service, 1 pair full soles. rates to the extent that more than pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church, 33. Savage Appliance Shop, West- An interesting talk in which he and interment was made in the fam- inghouse sandwich grill. outlined the aims and purposes of doubled the town expenses in this re- ily plot in Fairview Cemetery. 34. Meisel & Goldsmith, Station the Sew Jersey Branch, League of gard. Had they given this informa- Besides his parents, Donald is sur- ery, leather brief case. Nations Association, was given by tion at the time it would have put vived by three eiBtcrs, Mary, Doro- 3B. Silhouette Beauty Shop, I Benjamin Randolph Fuldman at the an entirely different aspect on the thy and Jean, and two brothers, scalp treatments. toner meeting of the Lions Club matter." Charles and Franfls, Jr. 89. Viswat's Dairy, doll bid Friday night. Mr. Feldman has 41. D. Dryson & Son., Furriers, made a close study of international PAINTINGS OF LOCAL 3 piece mink choker. nlations and is regarded as one of CLUB HEARS TALK 42. R. M. French & Sons, studio the outstanding lecturers in the east. ARTISTS TO BE SHOWN ON PHOTOGRAPHY divan. Dr. Feldman explained that the An exhibition of 21 of the paint- 43. Docrrer & Sons, plant. purpose if the association is the culti- , "The Psychology of the Photo- 44. Welch's Paint Shop, 4 1 pt. vation of such public opinion as will ings of Henry Stevens Eddy, Spring- grapher" was the subject of an inter- field road, will be included in an art cans Art Lac enamel and brush. influence the government of the esting talk by Wilfred H. Wolfs at 46. Harold Gordon, Real Estate, United States to co-operate to the show to be held during November tlie meeting of the Rotary Club of in the Currjjjr Gallery of Art in Man- $1,000 fire insurance policy. fullest extent practicable in the ac- Westfield held in the YMCA yester- 4C. The French Shop, dress or tivities of the League of Nations and chester, New Hampshire. Many of day. Mr. Wolfs described three types the paintings in the exhibit have been value to $10. to enter the league at the earliest of photographers, the "snap shooter," 47. Andrew Krup, Tailor, B clean- jsribli) date in older to achieve in- shown here under the auspices of the tlie serious worker or pictorial photo Westfield Art Association. inns. ternational peace by co-operation grnpher and tho professional photo- 49. G. H. Phillips, Photographer, raong the nations. The Ne-w Jersey The paintings which Mr. Eddy will grapher. The thrcc-minute speaker 0 photos, value $10. Bunch, he said, co-operates to the exhibit in Manchester include: "Au- was Henry W. Pleister, who discuss- 50. Ity-Grado Market, pig, pair YOUR ESTATE fullest extent -with the national or- tumn in New Jersey," "Across the ed "Unemployment and Its Relation bantam chickens, pair rabbits. ganization and funds received are Valley," "Brixham Harbor," "A Cor- to Business in America in Considera- 61. Miss Frances Shop, dress value divided among the national, the state ner in Chartres," "A Corner of the tion of the Tariff Question." $7.95. «l local branches. The speaker Harbor," "A Cornish Fishint; Boat," 52. Tuttle Bros., Inc., Felco-In-a- Save a resume of lost year's report "Dutch Fishing Way Boat," "Nor- ANNOUNCE DATES Wall laundry hamper. Translating it from dollars which showed that many things had way Lane, St. IVD3," "On the Rain- FOR P.-T. A. CONFERENCE 53. Brunnor's Jewelry, Harm'lton- ke«n achieved. About 180 talks were parts," "St. Malo," "Oyerjrane, Brix- Sanjrumo electric mantdl clock. liven last year to various organiza- ham," "Quai dtt Miroir, Bruges," Large delegations from the vari- 54. H. Klinger, Grocery, basket tions and before high, school student "Hockport," "South Devon Cliffa," of groceries—$5. into enduring benefits bodies. "The Sunny Street, Provincetown," ous Parent-Teacher Associations of the town are planning to attend the 55. Wilfred Wolf's, Photographer, The association sponsored debates "Tour de la Vado, Carcassonne," picture frame. "Ragged Mountain, New Hampshire." annual convention of the New Jer- in high schools, motion pictures and sey Congress of Parents and Teach- 50. The Marielte Gift Shop, hand It is gratifying to note how successful men are coming increasingly to appreciate model assemblies were given. A large ers to be held November 2, 3 and 4 painted hamper. that, in our modern financial structure, money needs a capable manager. They have number of leaflets telling of the aims CHILDREN VISIT 57. The Standard Publishing Co, in Atlantic City. The theme for con- ample occasion to see that property they leave may fall short of doing what they and activities of the association have S. S. "BERENGARIA" sideration will be "Education for Cre- 1 year subscription. been distributed. Dr. Feldtnan an- ative Life." Several speakers of out- 58. The Electrical Gift Shop, expect of it. It may bring a lush season of transient prosperity instead of lasting raered a number of qustions con- combination lamp and smoking stand. A group of school children from standing ability will discuss various Bupport and comfort. It may shrink or be lost in hands unaccustomed to the con- tained on a leaflet of the associa- 69. H, L. Fink, Inc., 5 gallon can McKinley School, along with some of phases of this theme. tion which explained many points Mobil oil. trol of capital. The various benefits they intend may not materialize. their parents, inspected the Cunard concerning the League of Nations. 60. Casey's Drug Store, electric liner "Berongaria," this morning. COLLINS OBSERVES wave set, Leaving Westfield about 0 o'clock, in 45th BIRTHDAY They may feel, and rightfully, that to attempt to deal inflexibly with a future ART ASSOCIATION MEETS a specially chartered bus, they jour- 81. London Tailor's, 6 cleanings. 63. Chas. Bloom Paint Store, 1 into which they cannot see may ultimately do more harm than good. Yet if they neyed to the Cunard line pier in Ho- Undersheriit C. Wesley Collins of The Westfield Art Association held boken where they were greeted by gallon can Man-o-War Spar varnish are vague about it, they leave a loophole for argument and dispute. j-jje first meeting of the season on East Broad street observed his 45th —$5.50 or Schmiske water color set employees of the steamship company, birthday on Saturday and was ten. Thursday evening with Howard Hast- who acted as guides. The "Beren- —$7.50. •"O, the new president, in the chair, dered a reception by members of 65. L. Glasser & Sons, 1 pair En- garia," which sails for Europe to- Sheriff Frank R. Emmons' office. Mr. In this connection, this institution can be of genuine assistance to you. Acting as *>& with a new diea of his already morrow, is one of the express liners na-Jettick shoes. "ecutcd, as the walls of the room Collins responded to a gift presenta. 65A. L. Glasscr & Sons, sealed Trustee, we will carry out your instructions in such a way that subsequent events of the Cunard line, embodying every lion with: "I feel that my adminis- ft 7 Eta street were hung with paint- modern accommodation for the con- morocco wallet and key ease set. cannot defeat them. Your family and your affairs will receive a seasoned judg- iD tration over the last three years has K by members of the art commit- venience and comfort of its passen- 66. The Style Shop, 1 pair boy'B ment as vigilant and as businesa-likc as your own. Your wishes and your plans "• "to take away this bare look." been made successful mainly through shoes to size 6. gers; an oil burner 919 feet in length, the splendid spirit of co-operation will be followed out faithfully and explicitly, without fear or favor. We will exer- Another idea of Mr. Hastings is to with a displacement of 63,060 tons. 07. Clark the Hatter, $5.00 worth given me by my associates." merchandise. ""» a sketch class for members to This effort is part of an educa- cise as experienced discretion in dealing with the unknown contingencies of the "Mt once a week. If sufficient in- 68. Cole & Moffett, meats to future as you would use if living. tional program instituted by Miss trended value of $5.00. ™«t is shown, this will be a f ea- Beatrice Kirby and made possible Tlie British Wnrrlor, the flrrt iron- 69. Westfield Market, ?5.00 mer- *• of the winter, Besides regular through the courtesy of the Cunard "'ness, the announcement was clad, was launched Docpmhpr 20,1800; chandise. line through its local representative, length, 380 feet; breadth, 58 feet; 71. Edward Wittke, assorted sta- Thus you translate dollars into enduring b eneflts. You make certain that the estate **m that the first exhibition would The Westfiold Trust Company. * • members' show and would tak« plate, 4% Indies tliick; tonnage, 0,170; tionery supplies. you leave will be kept profitably invested and safely managed, and that it will carry te cost, S2,OO0,OO0. In the mime year, the 72'. Rialto Theatre, season's pass. S* during the last two weeks WILL LECTURE AT SCHOOL your plans for the future welfare of your family to completion. "Member. French munched un Ironclad, the 73. Van Doren Laundry, $2.50 Glolre, hut It wos not termed nn laundry. On Friday, October 21 at 3:30 Ironclad, a terra used llrst by Eng- J-A.R. RECEPTION land. In 1812, John .Stevens, of New May we send you our booklet, entitled "How to Plan Your Will?" N o'clock, Mrs. Sineon Shaw, who ha3 P.-T. A. HEARS TALK «T FRIDAY given art lectures in schools and uni- Jersey, designed tin Irnncind stenm BY DR. LEGGETT versities of this country is giving an battery. Hubert U fclevens, of tlie snmeKliile, ivus commissioned to build fatfidla Chapter, Daughters of illustrated talk to the children of St. An interesting talk in which ha Christopher School and to their par- nn Irnn-plnliMl war vpcsi'l tn lie pro- American Revolution, -will hold pelled by screivs.—I.Mcrnr.v Digest. discussed various phases of the "Pre- { "option to National and State ents. The subject of Friday's talk M Wn School Examination" was given by THE WESTFIELD lol ' "sents and guests at the "Japan." The school will welcome Dr. L. H. Leggett at the first fall U™* « Mrs. Jnmea O. Clark, 302 other children and their parents if N.lion'l Windiest Spot MIIC-IIIRII Mt. Wiislilnirtfin, New meeting of the Washington Parent- 7« roeet, on October 28. they care to take part in this adven- Teacher Association held yesterday «»». Burr A. Towl, regent, will ture. Enclnnd's loftiest prah. Is Hie «'l"d- TRUST COMPANY lesl spot In tlic Unlteil Sillies, ns- afternoon in the school auditorium.' L I, Chapter members will be The attendance banner was awarded Japanese Ingenuity cnnllnjr In government HUMcnrnloglcal """rial costume. Miss Kathryn records. to Mrs. Irene Stokes' class. Mrs. J. j Bv crossing barnyard fowl with cop- F. Wulff, the president, directed the Westfield, N. J. ner and (.Teen plir-nsnnK Jniwinese meeting. A social hour followed with filler!.rnlso roosters will, mils more Patronlie LEADER Advertii«»— Mrs. William Carl Thomas as hostess, i they are rellaDie. ""—Leader Cent-av-Worda- than twelve fw' lnns- THE W13SWWI) •for jsug people of Ugh school age Gardner Sjmsaa, aotea &f tbe Art Clsa for t&s yeaz. E^try for treassjfcr, iJOj ptogrssB *^i«»rei is ties* «ol- L3TiB» the Eeetis* tiare »3l S>e ' has bees planned by the Giri Eeserre paistez. He has exb&iteii ati&ktaa »f tiw w^* of tie : *i 2:» tfct Art Ctab will. Robert Taykrr. saa lis; ve«k icd Jack at space commit*** of the TWCA co-operat- SpriEg6eM, Hartford, K SCHOOL NEWS j«reTest€« tke emsire Hss of icsiaj m tfce varioss das rooms- Tee »s~ Philadelphia, CJevelaad a I Iron. pa#* 8> ing viik ti» Hi(b School Girl Be- bees pl*»-' WJEATHER VAME PQfIftY f res beiE« smbsshed. serve Clsb, Tb* first of these dances go, as wefl at ja Seatk A^ aw/oBow** by a jam «* May 16 ORCHESTRA GIVES FIRST • Jf^ the *cOBd y> be: EDITOR GIVES VIEWS A Csrijtass pregrKE triS b« pw- Till be gives October 29 and w21 b« work »OB prizes in Boston aaa PLT* :1 land. •"•Via*. FUM-1C PERFORMANCE ^ t..-^ Tecil£ ;, . ^ njeeriEg rf held Friday is As interssticif exhiibt of a few yoa jtanding or ntfeig; eta ^ Sarsfa." TioW wfco Kfeooj Me« r«rijiog (,„„ Out ££o»i tie « erri;is!S3 J^J ilsforaatjoii reUtrre to vere painted recent!; in Soath Amer- i rtaetioss isXn wstit." Dr. Anksr U JASSOE, KfflEty ei^bi or nine tneb*'? c.> six f^ ^ ica and the West ladies, the rest be- A ™aB ^So, -Iieb*rfrei!a.» b,jieCo»««!)fUafa«a»i««Cfr height at ihe stool*«. The suit "TE* FiEaBdaJ Sitaaaoa ii Keir itr- \ isf painted locally and in He* Eeg- est of the Eneties is tie gaetl, v sej at is AMtett tht Ctili" at aa e^e- COIL RESEItVEJ PLAN lasd. They are r.olorfnl, well design- pygmj antelope- The eianij i« OM ot^er U a pierare of a c^srtfard is! IMTEBVIEWIMC siac i&iftig te be ttid April IS at HOLIDAY DANCES ed a&d do&e vith sldE. of the largest. Most of tbt she sduoe c^svesi. Tb^v &re beis^- Mr. Beeken studied under and m lire is Africa tfaosgfc sti^riai LARGE CROUP ATTENDS tihibi«d (D the Hirary. j SisdeaU of S:l$ e'eiaefc. Tkis ku b»ea d«i«- E*$a4 « "Tl-^tr'i M«tia»" trd f o:- A rniti of three holiday a clow personal friend of the late ue found to Asia. FRENCH CLUB MESTIHG j-hav nae bees derstisg »f«cia} r of aieo3b«rs than ALL STUDENTS 1 has ever before sad, ing profram at) Marjerie Grew, Esters Tartfr by AC tfe* d»b'i first BMting of the Fearj Doctor Lc-aii Xemruc competed M THRIFT! i WEITFIEID tu Thars4»}- afsersooa of 1st vecti Marjorie Gr»Te, B*:tr Gsrlem by all the medi:a] fcian::Ei;ions of thePas! Drew, Csrmtl^M E^keses bj Bes- Far the b*nett of the new mem-: s*adest! of tfce W«jt£eld High &hool Thank You For The r.f.i Eskeien, Helee Wis-er bj Jus • 0f tht eiuh wer« iatro- ^Ian week- On Wcndaf &1 sha we«k proceeded to describe Parse, Nirnsic &h*ffer tv Liirswe MtltoB Hirkrsder. school dentLft, B^ekmaa, P»a! Drira- fcy Ekkarj Itwii Tarioui daties is Frenca. sUrted the dental examicatiOBS. A delifitfal dialofTie aboat peat Heu wiU probably be eoaipieted by Remarkable Reception yradaatt* piw*»Ud by Beks Rota the eod of this week. faekaoB and Bartert Lee Jtrria, port- • COLUMBUS DAY MOCRAM B*mb«rs, foreijbed ester- Dooild Di»a, efcainsuj A- A- ! There »«Te two procrasi fcatan* To our BUND PACKAGE SALE. SCHEDULED at the amdc ecBuntlce, and Garten! (in tie cfcapel ex«rcis« «« C«h«SiSf Gaaacr, club apeosor, sane two ray I Day. CtarlsK A. Pk3feom«r. aw- Ptmeh »onaX Scrcral »cnfi were' i ^ The merchandise secured wu considered _m« a ihort review of daring asaemblf period today. honor relii f«r sufficient for the day. The continuance rK«t French m»™ "Le BaJ."

AST CLUB MOLDS of the sale today caused us to hurriedly FIRST MIETINC to which b» aspires. Co»h Robert Dseeafi, is kit part The nominees for pre»id«nl of thelOf tj,e profrtun. inj-ro«nd lh» its- secure more merchandise and to the best Jean Weems, preildeni; Rnth Bar. conncil are Frank Ketchan and Rob- dent body in the new nrittd 19SS tieaaun, vice president; Cha»UrU son Yonng; for riee president, R«y f footbaH rales. The genera] resaiti of our ability we will continue our Clark, secretary and A very Barnham, Barker and Jofcn fry*; for leeretary,{of the new rales follow: treararer, hare been elected officen Cornelia Cirtter and Marie Torey;| j. A piaj-er raay eater and leave a [eame once each quarter. 2. All equipment tsch ai panta, BLIND PACKAGE SALE and shoulder gaards, mast be padded with some soft material. Here's AMI MccThrifr, wife of Sandy; 3. The flying iredre on the kick- Yeul K»#f h«r i«y. "Fine and OandyP Until Closing at 10 Tonight off hxs been dose away with or at Evtrytime fhar she's ataad (or least made impossible of execution. Her opinion of this store. 4. Flying tackle: and blocks have Sfce seys, "I uve lots by buying been banned because of serious acci- r dents which may result from them. "Where Merchandise Is Ser!sfyM« 5. Yon may see a ball carrier well 1 on his way to the goal line. If for | (any reason he fall: or touches any M» BROAD STREET. WECTBID part of his body, except hands or feet, HY GRADE MARKET NEW JERSEY to the ground he is down on that rRCH DELIVERY spot and the ball is dead. 111 EAST RttOAD- PHONES t OfclO Ofcll P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES Wa

THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, on behalf of its member stores, wishes to thank you for your generous support of Westfield Day.

This second successful bargain day, establishes this event as an institution in Westfield. Our member stores, deeply grateful for your patron' age, and anticipating its continuance, are one in the desire to give you honest values for the dol- ELECTRICITY lars you spend in Westfield. IS READY FOR WORK AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON The Bureau members join together in voicing their appreciation. At lli« touch of a bvtton «l«ctriciTY will go to work lor yei and h«lp you do many arduous tatla better than they ea* bo dofM in any onW way . . . It will give you light; it will help to launder your clothe*; it THANKS will make cleaning rugs eat'iet/ it will preserve/ yow food; It wil wash your dishes,- it will run your sewing machine; H will bring you entertainment via radio . . . And at a cost of only A FEW CENTS A DAYI

Your enjoyment and use of many electrical appliances has been made possible by the continued reduction in rates for, electricity in the horns sine* it. was first used fifty years ago.

Public Service has reduced Its rates for electricity in the home six times sine* THE BETTER BUSINESS 1922. Since January 1,1929 rate reduc- tions have saved our customers more SERVICE BUREAU than $3,000,000 per year. of WESTFIELD PVBLIC«)SEHVICE(

A-tre •J •1 i i BOY SCOUT MEWS

Completion of arrangements for the thirteenth annual pilgrimage of The Town Council will meet Mon- The Railway Valley Joint Meeting Boy Scouts to the grave of Theodore day evening in the Municipal build- will meet tomorrow night in its of- Roosevelt at Oyster Bay on Satur- in* fices, 87 Elm street day has been announced by DaBiel Central Council, 181, Jr. 0. U. A. Carter Beard, national scout commis- M., will meet Friday night in the Albert Palmer of Trenton it viiit- sioner, who has directed the pilgrim- Legion building. ing Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of ages since their inception. South avenue. It is expected, if the day is fair, A. M. Lamberton has been elected Mrs. Cathaleen Barrett of the that at least 4,000 Boy Scouts, per- a director of the Mutual B. & L. As- haps even a greater number, will join is most modern and complete in every detail. sociation to succeed Robert Dawaon. Westfteld Anrti, who has been very ill, is slowly recovering. the ri UNITED FORCES Were this not the cage, we would be unable Miss Sarah R. Matthews of Shef- field, Mass., is visiting Mrs. E. P. Clark-Hyslip Post, 645, V. F. W., TBOOP I will meet Monday night in its head- to render the prompt and satisfactory serv- Hulse of 222 Midwood place. Troop 1 had a very successful The recognized stability of this bank reats quarters at South and Trenton ave- meeting; on Friday the seventh. The ice which our clients, who are of the more A series of card parties will be nues. hoys went through the opening exer- on a union of conservative management, held in the auditorium of the Holy exacting type, demand. The Jane Morrow Guild will hold cises after which they wore divided thorough experience, adherence to the Trinity School starting Monday at into five classes which studied the fol- 2 o'clock. a party Monday evening, October 24 State Banking Laws and the regulations at the home of Mrs. Earl Moss, 954 lowing subjects: Indian lore and pub- The V. F. W. Auxiliary held a Carleton road. lic health merit badges, tenderfoot of the Federal Reserve System, and a vital "Jigg" supper Saturday evening in tests, second class signalling' and first RICHARD J. HIGGINS the club houSe. Card play, wi,th The Willow Grove Sewing Circle cja^ mapping. Mr. Luce gave the interest in Westfteld'a progress. awards, followed. will hold its annual oyster supper on troop a short talk and then the boys FUNERAL HOME Tuesday, October 26 in the Willow had a few rounds of boxing and two The Roosevelt P.-T. A. is holding Grove Chapel, beginning at 5:30 FORMCRLV HCHAtt J. HI6GINS tug-of-war contests. Tho troop was A checking or savings account here ie a 4FVNMAL tMKTC*> a covered luncheon this afternoon in o'clock. then dismissed by patrols. BBOWH the Bchool cafeteria. Charles A. sure protection for your funds. FUNfRM. SMUNOKAVI . Martin Wallberg Post, American On Friday the fourteenth Troop 1 Philhower, supervising principal of had its fourth successful meeting. HOME schools, will be the speaker. Legion Auxiliary* is holding a public WESTFIELD card party Thursday, October 27 at Charles Luce took charge of the The American Legion Auxiliary to 2:30 o'clock in the Legion headquar- troop. Much progress was made in Martin Wallberg Post, 3, will hold a ters. the study classes. Plans were made card party on Thursday, October 27, to have part of one patrol go up to at 2:30 o'clock in the Legion build- Mrs. Orin R. Jurtd, a national fig- the troop's cabin which is in the Lions' ing on Prospect street. ure in Baptist work, was the speaker track, near Bonnie Burn. After a Thursday night at a dinner meeting There will be a meeting of the few games the boys were dlimissed. Safe Investment sponsored by the Woman's Mission- E. R. Garwood P.-T. A. in the school to- ary Society of the BaptUt Church. U »»a aaa>r froai fr*. morrow evening at 8:15 p. m. Mrs. W. E. Wheaton will be the speaker. On Thursday, October 27 the Blua STAR OBSERVANCE NiUHlac VtWrVn' «"*• Triangle Club of the YWCA will PEOPLES BANK kecaaae roar axlcai |i aa- Refreshments will be served after IN ECHO LAKE PARK r a>r par. "luck la lk« Vam- the meeting. hold a pool party and dance. There aaar al GOIMI lltallk aim will be dancing in the gym followed TRUST " ~^ fevredatea, kal aaara a»w The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical Tuesday at 8 p. m. there will be a k I a* k e r toward arrtaivr by a plunge in the pool, after which gathering at the Pavilion in Echo pkraieal Mrfectlaa. lavaai Lutheran Church of the Hedeemer refreshments will be served. Opposite WES-WELD, N.J. ,..ar (altk la r»a> pkral- will hold their monthly meeting to- Lake Park for star study. The lead- Railroad Station elaa aa< akare la tke er will be Professor Sidney J. Hack- aralla. morrow at 2 p. m. at the chapel on Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lawrence, South avenue between the Boulevard who have been visiting their son and er of the department of astronomy, frMcrvllanial Filh R I a Careful!/ and Summit avenue. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Princeton University. el mond Lawrence of St. Paul street, re- The thirty-first anniversary of the turned last week to their home in CAMPAIGN ISSUES tiwui R. Jtrrit, lac. Union Chapel at Branch Mills will be Washington, D. C. TOPIC AT YWCA held November 8 at S n, m, in the Draa Start Sanic* The Queen Esther Society will hold •4 ELM STREET chapel. Rev. Mr. Hamilton will be The lobby of the Young Women's the speaker. Special music will be an informal dance on Friday eve- ning, October 29 at the home of Mies Christian Association on Clark street provided. All are cordially invited will be open Friday evening to all to attend. Katharine Givan of 523 Coleman place, Refreshments will be served. women and business girls ot Weat- George Rausch of 429 So. Chest- A small admission fee will be charged. lield who aro interested in securing nut street is chairman of the annual Information and in discussing the is- Western Electric chess tournament Mrs. Bernard Boko of South ave- sues of the coming campaign. Mat- which began yesterday. Mr. Rauach nue left Thursday morning for Cal- ters of parteular interest to women was 1931 runner-up, having been de- ifornia where she will visit her niece, nt tills time Include public relief, in- feated in the finals by Jack ACVEI-- Mra. Hazard Shirus. Mrs. Roke waa ternational relations and taxation and man of Elizabeth, after a four hour tendered a birthday party Wednes- this discussion will bo led by Miss insurance struggle. day night by a group of friends. Alice V. Owens, executive secretary DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO you! The Woman's Association of St. of the State League of Women Vot- is good The Westfield Branch National As- ora. This will be tho fwat of thn sociation for the Advance of Colored Paul's Church -will meet tomorrow for the regular monthly meeting. two meetings planned jointly by tho enough. People is holding a regular monthly YWCA and the League of Women COST ME mass meeting on Sunday at 3:30 p. m. There will be a spenker for the lunch RUT IT WONT hour. Every woman is asked to re- Voters, the second to bo hold on Frl- —you don't h«v« a IOM, it St. Luke's A. M. E. Z. Church on iluy, October 28 nt which time Mrs. WORK RIGHT Downer street at Oaborn avenue. Dr. member the old people at the Ever- greens with a gift of food. H. N. Simmons of Elizabeth will But when the lot* doe* H. F. Brock, who has charge of the speak on "Tho Election from tho program for this meeting, is present- An elimination bridge tournament Woman's Point of View." come then you want the ng his fraternity, the Phi Delta Mu. was held Friday at the Westfiold Elks Club by the members of the belt. Western Electric Kearny Works CORRECTION RELIGION COUNCIL equipment branch. Forty partici- That'* the only kind we pated anil the committee in charge M. E. "MEN'S NIGHT" handle. TO BE HELD FRIDAY of the arrangements was headed by In the report of the "Moh's Night" Roy Lilly of Westfleld and Orvillo held October S under the auspices Not everybody placet hit The annual convention of the Union Brubaker of Plainndd, nf the Woman's Aid Society of the First M. E. Church, mention was In- insurance with us — but, lounty Council of Religious Educa- Tho Blue Triangle Club at the YW advertantly omitted of an interesting to our knowledge no one tion will be held Friday afternoon CA will hold a covered supper to- part of the program. and evening in the First Park Baptist morrow at the "Y" at 6:30. There An original farce in which Miss who hat done so has ever ihurch of Plainfield. A program of will bo an entertainment offered by Frances Stilos defended women's regretted it. interest to oil church school and Isabelk- Mnnson, followed by hand- rights and Otto Carpenter defended raft and games in the gym. Mem- tho men's rights, was exceptionally church workers has been prepared by bers of the club aro asked to bring well given. The presentation reach- the council which was reorganized guest and n jolly evening will be ed tho point where judges were noed- this past spring. had by all. cd and Mra. S. D. French, Mrs. Wil- The chief speaker in the afternoon liam Smith and Mrs. D. S. J. Drew will be Dr. nf the Pres- wore called upon. They decided in byterian Board of National Missions. ITALIAN DEMOCRATS favor of the men. Another feature of the atfernoon scs- OPEN HEADQUARTERS iion will be the departmental con- Holteit Open Flams Jerencea. Mrs. E. G. Mintz of West- Under the direction of George H. With a temperature of {).:«>» degrees field is one of the leaders. She will Kiley, vice president of the Westfleld Fahrenheit, Mic oxy-ju'Wyleno flume ig lead the discussion of the junior de- Democratic Cluh, an Italian Demo- the hottest upon fluine known. portment. Leaders for tho other de- cratic headquarters -was officially partments are as follows: Nursery, opened Monday evening at 503 Cen- Miss Edith Pollard of Emanuel House, tral avenue with an attendance of Brooklyn; beginners, Mrs. Carl V. about 125 Italians, .MONEY- Finkle, Roselle Park; young people's, FOR EVERY FAMILY NEED The principal speakers were: Ray Rev. Henry Reed Bovren of the N. J. LOANS ATA LOW COST E. Mayham, senatorial candidate; Leo WESTflELD ET Council of Religious Education; home within -24 boms—to help you lo pay J. Burnes, candidate for mayor; Jas. your debts, taies, insurance—to maite department, Mrs. J. V. Elliott, coun- hoine iinorovementft—io iav« money A. Ward, candidate lor sheriff; Jaa. J2<) South. J1 New Onlc Flour*. 'Phona 2-2970 Our Motto: Cr.lini . Paekiaf . SMppbf JANCOVIUS We Sell and Repair Every- Fair Price* and Daily Trip* ta th» Saaafcora. thing in Metal. FOUR ELM STREET, WESTFIELD 8atlaHe4 cnatonera. RUG CLEANERS (Best nefBrenCBS) Offica: 224 ELMER STREET Lowest Price. 'Pkone Weatfield 2-2208 •Phon. 2-1621 NEWARK, N.J. 772 PnOSPECT STnEET __ Can Arrange Financing. Mitchell 2-1335 WESTFIELD METAL CEILING 429 NORTH AVENUE 84 ELM STREET — READTHELEADER FORRWLNEWS Near Fire Headquarters READ THE LEADER FOR REAL NEWS THE WESTFIELD UBADEE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 19, 1982

LEGAL NOTICES | PEK9ONAL MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE line between lots 1 and 8 on said mar, | RATES: l.tUI Urlviu «« ««. PHtnUti, Ma, C*UIB* CAKED, riuh bottoms a spe- FOK fUfi - »••!! lee 80s. exifHent 123 feet to a rear corner of land of j on Oct. 26, will take one or two cialty. Called for a-nd delivered. AU cendition; *4. Te). Wesifield 2-162*. Wetter; thence northeasterly One •Cent-A-Word ia-. Address R. M. W., edo and one dress suit, size 35- Rea-•SrSr'cywSffla I'aUrthen-cTor?!- j were wmoimced by D. C. I sonable. Telephone W«tfield 2-2876. westerly parallel to the flrst course of W«itfiela, president o{ t Acctpted by 'Phone c»re of Lieader Office. and still along land of Wetter J2 feet l-haa*.™- •*»•!, »t , See ray exhibit of to a point; thence northeasterly and j County l/bapter Of the N. J aUsMMBHowl ctotf* of tw aaaaS live bearing to; tropicals. Sixteen I parallep; l to Downer Street, 66 feet to tion f Professional Eniriii •UAL ESTATE FOB SALE varieties now on display at 84 North q ! •*. tossasto for adVartiaianil Ave., Garwood- Water plants, fish to the first course herein and along the Surveyors held Tuesii"-°-~~™y* *"* that ar* ta>iB»t "I DIB.' (Mil TBE «!»•> BaK v. Den illTE* Mil PAPEBaM food and supplies at reasonable dividing line between lots & and 7 onof last week. he heard, "Five years ago I could Experienced all-around mechanic In price*. Sob Measersmlth, 'Phone said map, 146 feet to a point In toe have bought that proper; y for a every line. Call Westfleld t-OSsS-J- Westfleld J-2027. »-21-tf northwesterly line of Downer Street; The committeeg are: song." Five years from u.«lay you 10-S-4t MOUSES FOR RENT will hear it said again. Buy the lot FIBers-ACE WOOD cut to any length, of now, for the home you are planning THE TWIT MOP, Central Ave. |16 a cord. Also kindling wood I of Beginning. nj Philip S. Crooke of to build, for as low as $25. a foot. (cor. Worth Ave.) win be el barrels for 11.00. Charles^. Heckel, There is due approximately 110,4 PBB •*•»—Tsra-rassBr lull It* Consult R. B. Diet*. 431 North Ave. receive donations of househol_ dJ goodi Mountainside, phone Westleld J-lttl. and 15 512 62, with Interest from rk, J. H. Groll of Plainfit. _. and clothing;. 'Phone Wests.Westdel—d S.- Prospect St. Inquire Doerrsr at Bons. Telephone Westaeld 8-2828 2630 for Information. 10-6-tf (ember 13th, 1932, and cost*. Rich of Fanwood and Harry J^. FRANK H. EMMONS. Sheriff neecha of Rogelle Park; letislatjaa* MB IMT—attractive llolrri Mown e*OB tAI*—B**>ra Slx-Baes* Km, i _,.___.,__"" FOB till—Tlcsrei i to < NICHOLS i SNEVILY, SolTl frum 160 to 1250 monthly. S-rcom nur Grant School, fireplace, sun- ' "•"•vSj. Ave. Fees 21.84 EOJ&WL. ia-i:-4t | Wallace i. HiaTaTing of Koselle fsij apartment, heated, |45 monthly. , room, vestibule, tiled bath, shower. SOCIAL ft., each 2Dt. EDC B-2)-tt chairman; Nelson L. Pollard of EBj! William H. Mellor, 151 Central Ave.. stairway to attic; double garage ESTATE or MABBT USB JAtOCI, •Phone Westneid 2-2196. Open eve- ;j SCC99. Cash lest. WeslStld 2-1652. STATIONERY POB tAl.r B»anssaif Brea*. Mrs. IIMtMsi, abeth and Weaton Gavett of Plain ntn*-a and Sunday. j' A. R MAXWELL. «!S Mountain Avs. Brown, 511 East St., Qarwood; West- Pursuant to the order of OEOROE "field; " meetings------, Harry L. prfrf OB .ALE OB BEBT- Held 2-1765-R 10-5-31 r«B Bear, a*». «*• «*»»n Are. a-1 with two bstas: steam beat, Apply j OUR stationery, printed ?yiSS^JSir%iS.rhiS8!H lt ?l room bousB with garage; newly! to owner; WwtGald J-856J. raisnaa *** r*reBaiA*J<;i*G by here, will create just FOB BALE — IMmMV* BarsJlsu™, day of SeptemberS^JS, A. D., 1882S, upon Jenkins of Roaelie and John L. B11W painted inside and out. Owner, 114 ; l-*«-tf, day or coatrswt. O. Brown, ill Bss- Y bought for cash; 'Phone Tlainfiela South Euclid Ave., Telephone West- ! br*e Cr***ant, 'Phone Westnel* I- the impression of refine- <-37>>. Also we sell all kinds of 1Eh/ec'uPtorlC'otfl0"the' 2&S?a$"8P&\? .^ nt, Albert E. ••Id 2-OMO-W. ; ATARTMENTS FOR RENT •Ml. ••»-« ment and good taste you used furniture. 121 Madison Ave., coaged notice i» hereby given to the i Cooley of Linden, clirmann insnd DD, Pialndeld, N. J. 10-6-ti creditor* of eaid deceaaed to exhibit I j Hagferty of Elizabetheth;; ppublic c pt •WB Mlrr—**V«-B*MB HOIH, all CIIDCaU * CstDMBB BLUB desire. lo the subscriber under oath or a«flr- ...**•„' T ,.' > I"""™ ». BLDB R* 4 Improvements, steam heat; 2-ear GABWOOU, aver Craaf«rJ — 6 rooms , fer aal*. M. P. TV— ---•" Paaae FO^P*BS (ALB—CompletelB/JSIBJH' ^^w- V t* M IV i ^ fc^y J J automati•» IA V^'U^*-' c— 3"0 *^ matton their clalma and demand* lations, Harry Jurnccka of *rara«-e: 627 Summit Ave. Apply your and bath irt two-family house, newly Mill. own**!*, 'Paal-l-taf gall. gas hoht watet r ByBtemtm. Like new. against the estate of said deceased P«rn, chairman, Raymond Haskellrf own broker or Edward ft. Jarvis, decorated; grarage; every conven-j — ;———llt Qmick Stmict Original cost I ISO. Real ban 'in fo' r jix months from the date of H Elm Bt. lO-m-it ience; rent 138 a month. Apply ,' FOB A BITE or a home cooked dinner, oulc cashbuVer- • • - . — •- •> >rder, or they will be forever Summit and George P. Rich of rin- 18 2nd Ave., Garwood. ; |«ivIgive U-—0 a— trial. Barbar— a- -Marie Tea 2-39' from proaecuting or recovering SMBJSJ RBsif—Six-room house. Lincoln Room, SpringfielSif d Road, near EchEho wood. School section, garage; very reason- FOB BEST — i awsu, pantry, bath, Lake Oolf Club, Westlleld. TALLIEI. Place Cards. Playing Card* nHEafrESTFIELD TRU8T CO. Wallace J. Hiffins was elect** to able. Beven-room house, near Frank- aunparlor, open porch. Inquire 427 ; in new styles. The latest presenta- OF WESTFIELD, K. J., lin School; garaj:*: 176.(10. Bll-room Locust Ave., Garwood, N. J. | iUle repaired, refinlshed and THE tion of leading; manufacturers. Elec- .xecutor. the board of directors to fill th* n- house- garage; Grant School district; polished; prices reasonable. John trical aV Gift Shop, Inc., 131 Elm St., 10-6-St ITa.te. Bll-room house, newly deco- posj BISXT- Flat, all Im- Arnold, J67 Locust Ave., Garwood, Post Office Building. >-l«-tf cancy created by the resignation of rateii garage; JSO.OO. Irene Daniels, provements, MO per N. J., 'Phone Wentfleld 2-3207-J. WESTFIELD LEADER Mr. MacDoufall, now president of — 2-16SI. Prospect St. month. 7<0 j 10-19-4t j ESTATE OF CABBIE JOB»»TO«, u LEGAL NOTICES the chapter. A motion picture Tk I BBtIT—«•! ATTB.CTHK Ti breakfast! HIUHKtT PBICBa PAID for old gold, Job Printing Pursuant to the order of OEOUGK.JUH Von Kull Bridge" Was «howu. »-c*r garage. !4J Pro.pect St. and bath; oak floors; all im- j discarded Jewelry, dental goldo , silvere,, H. JOHNSTON, Surrogate of the Couta This picture is sponsored by tks Westneid i-OMI-W. proveuentsnook ; garage; IS&.uv. William > coins, stamps, etc. Curio" Exchange, ly of Union, made on tk* llth day of Scriven, Farley and South Avss., j 201 Bast 2nd 8topp, . Post Office, United States Steel Corporation wi W Bij (IMS B Fanwood. ie-U-2t! Plalnfleld, N. J. 10-l»-4t conveniences, (replace, gara showed the various stagei ot coi- OarUlM Boa*. lx rooms, bste. II* Can borhood and very reasonable rant. \V" e itdeld 2-0403-J. of Westfleld, N. J. one hundred Iwenty-lwo feet to a polst ~ room* and bath, ill Chest- ArASTBBIT nw BBBT — I »sisal Tel. Westfleld 2-«4««-R. All tha following tract or psrcel of Enacutors. In the southeasterly side line of Drakf roosss, garag*. W. K and bath. Csll Waa4aal4 l-IWt. - ...... _ COOK wishes general land and premises hereinafter particu- Fees I7.S0 »-II-5t Place; thence North forty-seven *t< rOB BtiHT _ r»f Kl«clr rarahkrd housework. Excellent reference. Call larly described, situate, lying and be- -rees thirty-nine minutes East sloai BSSBSB. one small, one medium slsed, Westfleld 2-!Z««. ing In the Town of WeatllAa In tk* i^'-StHL.^fi to the point an* sU« roB BstWT — riTS-B-sss AaarSsswat, in private home; refined neighbor- County of Union and Stats of New•HCBirrs aAtBu. o, BBdiJhfiNd. AisSklowAlso knowuu uNtTn—i (HZ kath; all IssprovemeBte; first floor, all Improvemsnts. Inquire hood near fffgh School and town. Jersey. In Chancery of New Jersey. Between Drake Place, Westlleld, N J |». lawrsBO* Asian, IM 617 Cumberland Bt., Phoae WestneW Business people preferred. Terms VOlillQ MABBIKU WOMAN wants any BEGINNING at a point In the west- Albert Schindler, complainant, and There is due approximately IS Hill reasonable. 'Phone Weittield 8-2734. kind of house work by the day or erly side of the public road called Oulseppe Testa^ aria Fllomena TeBta, with Interest from September uW part time; also take cart! of chil- Mountain Avenue at a point of Inter- his wife, defendants, Fl. fa. for sale 19321932, nndd costst . FOB BBWr — Pleasast BM*» with dren evenings. Call Mrs:, Kelly, 758 section with the northeasterly line of of mortgaged premises. FRANK U. GtmoNB, Sherlf TBBH-BOO-BOOB AAFABTslBsiTF . tils talk small family; IS.00; gentleman pre- Prospect SI., or 'phone WeBtfieM 2- Premises heretofore conveyed to Ray By virtue of the above-stated writ KMII. A. TRAUTMANN, JR.. Sorr I Caatral. Us kitchen. IM Csntral ATS. ferred. Call Westfleld 2-0(41 eve- 0247. Hsrcombe and Eugenie Q. Harcbmbe r>f fieri facia* to me directed I shall Fees M7.22 BDJftWL l«-l|.(t U kith nings; references exchanged. by Mary Ella Brown and William A. expose for sale by public vendue, at nlnga; references exchanged. j raaUWPBEB IBrnslar ss/asi Brown, her husband, and which point th* Sheriff's olflce In the Court House KOTICB OF BETTLBMEKT— r«VB-BS>*B ATABTBBWT wltk aata, •OLE UB IKHSHH BIIOB I. Kt— iSJSsMMT'sit? '/oDknw'al is distant seventy-four feet and sev-In the city ot Elisabeth, N. J., on NOTICE IS HICREBY QIVRN, Ttat saltakla for llgbt kosaskasalag, 4 wlndbws, large closetl . Barbara fcatisaatast Tnosaaa P enty-five one-hundredths of a foot WEDNESDAY, THE IND DA " ccount of tbe subscriber, Admin- Coypla ptslsrrst, Tslspkoaa wan- Marie Teaa Boom, Hprlngfleid Road, cIsaKrlansl St. Tal i northerly from Prlacllla L*ne, running OP NOVEMBER, A. D., 1«J!, I lslr»tor wllh ih» "Wiii"",i'i.V H.lsT f-fill ot call 111 Cunkarlaa* EEchh o II-akke GlGolf f ClClubb, W.st W-t ""? "^ T* ' * thence (1) In a northwesterly direction at two o'clock in the afternoon of ..Id I j^SfoffeH deceased! will"be'S M. afier all o'elock. i-l-tf along the aide line of ssld Harcombe •TSJB BBBT Ml •••• SBtssa*. |M a WHITE WOBAM, excellent workar, North forty-four degrees three minutes "§ tha. certain tract or parcel of j "SUtTaWtrtc CM ..« ket air »aat: 4PABTBKI1 TO I.BT. Apply 11' JPm. ' WAWTsUs—Baalacsaa Wassaa <• Haass thirty seconds W«st, Two hundred and land and premises hereinafter partlcu- wisheTS IB lie • UAtjs iday' m nvras ,work VB.UI11 , Monday, Tuesday, eleven l«t and forty-one one-nun- cou 1-lB-tf' {n attractive apartment, Meals ar- Thursday and Friday, Call Wast dretlttn of a foot to a point, thence ranged when interviewed. Write field 3-27SI-W. t-ll-4t APABTHBUT TO MtT — 4 Tan ale* Box 2, cftrc I-ieacler Office. (2) In a northeasterly direction North County nf Union and State of New FRANK B. MOFFETT, rooms and bath; Idssl tor snail tam- twenty degrees eight minutes East, Jersey: "Which is laid down, designated Administrator, eta. lly or bualaaaa eoypla. Hsssonabls. rOB BEST—1 er XCasaet•llaa* BSMSSS, FOR SALE seventy-tour feet to a point, thence (3) and distinguished upon a certain man Dated October 17, 1932. la«,»ln WsatasH Harkst, tit Bast willing to take care of child it I Iin a southeasterlsoutneasteny direction south entitle* "Manor Park" made by Dun- If ffu der iht it thit ham aad Collins, Civil Engineers, and l'AUL, Q. OLIVER, Proctor. Hr7,»d XL l-l-tr mother works. Garage desired. BOLLIX* Baialamm* SS--J.,Haatorr, . a.PWt«« I forty-four aerrses eight minute, thirty Westfleld, N. J. I'hone 2-1H8-M. 10-19-31 filed in the office of the Register of rheer and lacy"MSTTI trssvi, lI | coupon. fee5«ondC Bn« Bait, Two hundred and twelve Pees |S.20 Id-D-Sl WANTED entitles the purchaseurchaser to on* oalr " .even one-hundredths of a the County of Union, on the 24th day MOVING, TRUCKING FVBKIHBO BOOM FOR BBHT—Good able I nl nf May, 1909. as lot number Fourteen Irt*. A reliableiho.l.ry hosiery Iwitw!th.«i.rh a giar.. '••« '» » P?>nP t I'n" the. afor.salaforsaidd westwes-t (No. 14) In Block number One (No. 1). T4»1BI» GUIs Barrel*, good condl- location, near schools, trains and ante*. French Shop, ti? East Broad erly side of the public road called trolley; also garage. 417 Proaptc p t ra Being a strip of ground 60 ft. wide KSTATB OF CHABLE* I. DO tloa, larsT* sise 21 la, rltn. 'Phone, Mneo — Laai *r Pan L«asl ot St., t.lsphons 'W«.1«.1<1 I-IIU. Btr**tStt . «-l-t«lttt Mountain Avenue, thence (O In a kslsretn T »m) I p. sa., WMtHsld household goods PROM; Boston, southwesterly direction South twenty fronting on Myrtle Avenue and hav- Pursuant ta the order ot GEORGE l*illf Mass., Oct. 15th; Henderson, N, C, MB (ALB — r*m« Caw degrees forty-one minute* thirty sec- Itie: a depth on the northeasterly side H. JOHNSTON, Surrogate of the Coun- Oct. 28th; Merrill, Wls., Oct. 21th, sstra Ina auallty of t*> a*IL W. M.onds West, seventy-four feet to thenf 212.78 feet and a depth oA the south- ty of Union, made on tha atta day WAHTEI1—A ns*lM> r*issi«ss. Must 81H3E1! BROS., Plainfleld, Somervllle FOB BB1»T—gjlsisrl* asa Dsakl* Bssss, Courtnsy, «ifr*M aal tracks***, point and place of BEGINNING. Also westerly side, of 212.40 feet all as onof September, A.D., 1932, upon lb> INI In good condition and reasonable. or New Brunswick. nicely furnished, i-mlnuta walk to r* D*ck*r; /Phon* W**tM« I-*MI known as No. 825 Mountain avenue, said recorded map. application of the undersigned, u Telephone Westlleld 5-1578. station. 511 Westfield AT*,, Tale- Westfleld, N. J. There ts due approximately ~ " the estate of said OS- MBCBNTt BstrMBU—Oallr t* New phone Wesllield 1-117!. «-ll-tf or 1-1Ss WH aa< Mr**. Address "Mortgage," care prlrats nth; twin baas or single retail. NOBi -ha t th• a 'bast r. a. FRANK R. EMM0N8, Sheriff Ijsader Office. as deslr.d; plenty of hot watw. McDowell. lt-t-tf EMIt, A. TP.AUTMANN. JR., Sol'r. agalnst the estate ot said deceasei Marsh Hall, il4 Mountain AT*. Pees 111 si KDJ4WL 9-2l-4t within six month, from the date ot •OVIMO A IPBC1ALTT. FOR SALE: — S-necc Usissr CHANCEBV or DEW JEBBRT. said order, or they will be forew fJUMNUS Oil (IVellll overstaffed Msasilr salt, down cush KAI.E— aan«, 'Ptiors l-lltl. ions. Westfield 2-3745. lo-m-t barred from prosecuting or recovering OWMRB of, charming private home, In Chancery of N«W Jersey. Between NOTICE TO ABaBST the same against the subscriber. sai SALE—Masse Bakerr. Equipped. GARAGES FOR RENT near Roosevelt School, will rent one Edward n. .tarvls. Inc., a New Jersey SOPHIE: F. DOGRHER, Wonderful opportunity, low rental. or two furnished rooms adjoining; •AB)Y CABBI.4I1EB— From M.7S up.corporation, complainant, and Ifabel B. To JENNIE E. TITUS and JAMES H. Executrix, bath and shower. Breakfast optional. II. 1. Martin. Jr., Ill East Broad Bt. Ployd (widow), et als., defendants. 167 Elm Street, Wo oppoaltlon. Boi 4, care Leader GABACE FOB R»-.ST — North Buolld, IE each, Westfleld 2-1(114. Open Monday and Saturday evenings. Pi. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises, j TITUS, her husband, PAUL. F. TITUS o, N. I. OTflee., near Broad. |6.00 monthly. 'Phon* KEEI.ER-JEVSON CORPORATION, a WestBelo, N. I. it-S-tf. l-H-tt By virtue of the above-stated writ j corporationp, , aann d LANE CREST, INC., Fees $7.80 10US10-U-Stt WestfleW 2-!6«l. of fieri facias to me directed I shnll a corporation: AUTOMOBILES FOR 3ALF FOB HKST—Tjirtro and small furnish- OTBEPI.ACE WOOD—OB.B. wood cut to cxnoRe for sale ny puMlc vendue, in NOTICE Or SETTLEMENT. UABAUE FOB SVEKT In buslneas ssc- ed rooms: plenty of sunshine, heat, your order. IK.00 per cord delivered. the District Court Room, in the Court By virtue of an order of the Court tlon. Harry N. Taylor, 'Phons wast- and hot water. Meals If desired. Kindling, 35c per barrel. Sargent's House, In the city of Elizabeth, S. .!.,of Chancery, made on the 27th day of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tist FOB MIE-rsis A RaXalrr In per- laM Mill. «-l-tf September, 1932, in a cause wherein the final account of tha subscriber, fect condition. May be seen at 741 129 Ferris Place, 'Phono Westfleld Express. 'Phon* Westfleld 2-5033 Bankers Title & Mortgage Guaranty surviving executor of the EsUte « First Bt. I-0J41 10-6-U «-W-tf WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAT 1 Company, a corporation, is complain- JO8EPH R. CONNOLY, deceased, will, LOST AND FOUND OF NOVEMBER. A. D.. 1932, ant, and Jennie E. Titus and James H. be audited and stated by the Surro- BALB—Caalllsw THIISI, I5.0M rOB BEST—raralaaca Baasa, heated gate, and reported for settlemont l» jQd condition^ Btartllng by oil burner; breakfast If desired: the Orphans' Court of the County of Westfield »- LOST—Thursday. Tortoise shell rim good neighborhood. 230 Charles St. mlkarraTa—<1>*t . 'Phon* KlaBsea, between 609 North Chestnut Union, on Friday, the 18th day or l-ll-tt Bt. and Mountain Ave. 'Phone Weat- io-t-tr November next, at 1:30 P.M. ,,„,_. fleld 2-1700. THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANT, HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED Surviving Encutor. LOST — Iwimh Setter Do** Saturday Dated October 11, 1*31. night late, name "Mac," Wentfleld PAUL Q. OLIVER, Proctor OIL BUBWBB lAI.KIlklBM or refriger- license 327. Reward It returned to RE»rK 1 2-1216-M. FOR SALE — Baeaearr T.k Baritone through the brick wall of a one story I Jennie E. Titus, are made a defendsnt fer.on Avenue and Sherwood P»f. VL' WAHTED—Wkllc Mal4 for full time RADIO repairing , tuning-, neutralising extension to said building; In a mag- because you executed the bond and Proposala must be accompaniea »' or mornings ana from 4 to 7 for all promptly and reasonable. Duy and •aK»p-Bo»e, case and stand; sllRhtly netic course of north 88 degrees 36 GERMAN WOMAN will wash blankets, used; cost 1225, will I7&.QQ, minutes west, a distance of 78.8 feet mortgage covering the premises de- certified check payable to th; orSw housework and cooking; good with night service, Free radio Inspec- single 40c pair, double 65c; curtains Wlb Orr, 400 Osborn Ave. scribed in said mortgage; you, James of the Treasurer of the Town of W«si baby. Belvldere Ave. Weatfield 2- tion. "Phone Weatdeld 2-0844-R. 30c pair: criss-cross, 40c pair. Tel. to a point In the rear line of lots H. Titus, are made a defendant be- fieldel,, In a an amounount equal tto ten ptr lilt. Edwin P. Chriatensen, 326 Brlght- Weatfleld 2-3388. FOB SALE—Footkal! sail, age 14 yrs. fronting on Broad Street and the line cause you executed the bond and mort- centt, of the amount bidbid, an dd muimut i» Wrfod Ave., Westfield. 10-19-4t Shoulder braces, pants, shoes, slse 7; of lands now or formerly owned bv gage covering the premise, described delivered at thee plac* an* before WANTED — While MaM for general MAN WANTS WORK — Experienced WllBon helmet; like new: will divide. C. ileranglle ; thence with line of that, in said mortgage; you. Paul I\ Tltua, hour above mentionedd. housework, cooking and laundry. W.tBIIER * CLEANER HOSPITAL. frardener. Will do odd Jobs of mason 630 Clark St., Tel. Westfleld 2-0345. flouthth 47 edegreeg s 41 minutes west, 1.66 are tn&ue a defendant because you Plans, specification* and Must be experienced. Good referen- AH make Washers and Cleaners Re- and pnlntlng work, also other work. feet; thence with the line of lands assumed the payment of the bond and l f b btl ces, leader, Box 3. paired, 3owne0 m d b yH H. N. Taylor, south 1 degree mortgage covering tho premises de- Eureka Cleaner Parts carried In Would like to take care of furnace FOR BALE—HOT'S Black Leataer Coat, 3 mln tes w I 3T eB 1 In winter. 'Phone Westfleld 2-03B3, shcopskln lined; else 14; 16.00. 8301 n5t 'nuteana" s own"y - N- Pier.on; Jenson Corporation, are made a de- INSTRUCTION care of O. K. Radio & Electric Serv- Clark St., Tel. Westfleld 2-1728. ,";.J° ",,i; k1?',,i >' .^:.v. i. ^'"""j Wrlncer Rolls, each 12.60. ice. 10-19-4t , th,nce with his line south 81 degrees fendant because you, as owner, exe-jlght to reject any or an o. Work Guaranteed. FOR SALE—Tkree-Plere TiiHa sal), I * minutes east, 80 feet to a point in cuted a deed which may or may nott& lnt«r..t of th* Town It Is CONTRACT HHID0E INSTRUCTION— Call Platnfield 6-5427. FIRST-CLASS WH1TK COOK and size 38; good condition; chenp. Call the westerly side line of Elm Btreet have conveyed the premise, described dibl .t odf th H. P. Valley, 1301 Florence Ave. aforesaid; thence with the westerly to do so. «_T,~,vjS E. G. Clark, 564 Highland Ave., West- caterer. Can cook and serve any I Westfleld 2-2558. Hue line of Elm Street, north 1 degree In said mortgage; and you, Lane Crest, JOHN T. HOPKINS, fleld, N. J., Tel. 2-0355-M. 10-19-tf number of guests at dinner, lunches, Inc., are made a defendant bocause Town Engineer. parties, and small weddings: Highest you are the grantee named In a deed lWW PIANO LEISOlfl given at tbe resi- ANTIQUES at bargain prices. Amer- references. Tel. 2-0507-M. describing, and may be the owner of Fees 16.38 dence ot pupil or teacher. Hiss Ruth ican Antique Shoppo, Daniel Hart- the premises described in said mort- A. Smith, 111 South Euclid Ave., Tel. nett, prop., Point inn, Fanwood, N. J. gage. PUBLIC XOTICI 10-19-41 HI-I.IMIl.r- WOMAN desires house- Westfield S-0471-M. 1-58-U work of any kind. 'Phone Westfleld NICHOLS & SNEVILY. SEALED PROPOSALS will '>•_'•, TYPKWKlTBftS BOUGHT—All m«k«s. 2-1118. Solicitor of Complainant, ceived by the Council of the MtTRDtTnON — Tatorlasr — High hlsh«at cash prlo*w paid. Ad4r«*w 68 Elm Street" school and college subjects, 11.00 per "Typewriter," car# Leader Offlc*. WHITE OIHL wishes cooking and nrst FOR . „ Westfleld, New Jersey. hour. Carolus T. Clark, B. A. (Yale), floor work, or part time work. Ref- room suit, $15. Dresser nnd mirror, Dated. September 27th. 1938 LU B., 339 Mountain ave., Westfleld, erences. Christian family. Plnlnneld $4. Living room table, $4. Butfet SHERIFF'S SALE— Fees »28.66 ' l,-5.4 N. J., Tel. 2-3313-J. >-»-4t 6-8239-J. mirror, 14. Inquire 848 North Ave., In chancery of New Jersey. Between t UPHOL9TERKR of Kf*«r ••« Oil r«r- 'Phono Westfleld 2-1947-W. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. of Westfleld, SHERIFF'S SALE: walks on certain section, of UATAMB GABIT, Teaeker sf Ptaas. •liBrc. *llp covert, cuibloni, roat- WHITE GIRL looking for general 10-19-21 a Corp., complainant, and Robert I* Avenue. ,_. Beginners a specialty. Studio, 215 treasei; color scheme* armnired. housework; sleep In. Coll Westfleld BcCamp, et als., defendants. Fl. faTI,, 1" S?i5nfie.ry »r Jfew !<>"<>!•• Between Proposals must be ""jmpanlea East Broad 8t, 'Phone Westfleld Ch&rles LoCher, 130 West Broad 2-1685-51. FOR g.tXE — Extension cot, painted for sale of mortgaged premises. The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance certified check payable to the"",,, I-SS58. 5-Il-4t St.. Westfleld; 'Phone Weitfleld 3- chiffonier and dressing table. Floor Bv virtue of the above-stated writ Company, complainant, and QeorKC of the Treasurer of the Town of W«« 1427 for estimates. 6-l-tf WOULD LIKE TO PLACE MAID. 14 lamp, wicker baby carriage, bath- of flprl facias to me directed 1 ahall Lytle. et UJC, et nl., defendants. Fl. fa. field, in an amount equal to "" "V, PIANO, ssaa*«lla aa< Ikalele, popular for sole of mortgaged premises. v;ciaVcen< t uio luf thu amvuHe amounv w«ut ^bid, and """' WESTPIELO PET SHOP — Tropical years In my Rervlce, for two days a lnette and Rate. Westfleld 2-2815. expose for sale by public vendue, In a and classical music, beginners or ad- By virtue of the above-stated wrli *miiTut».** ^b •>.w •»- — — fiBh, Japanese fish; puppies; rsbblts; week, In any capacity. Marvelous the District Court Room, In the Court of fieri facias to me directed I shall delivered at the place and beror. vanced, at residence of pupil or cook. Call Westfleld 2-1009. hour above mentioned. .anilar4 teacher. M. Weber Linden, 11* Mar uinea piss. Supplies for all pets, FOR SA LI3 —* Glass Porch EMctonure, Houst, In the city of Elizabeth, N. J.,expose for sale by public vendue. In Ion ATS., Westflsld J.M39-W. gpposlte Westlleld station. 7-17-U 7 ft. 3 In. x 3 ft. 8 In., lncludlnK on the District Court Room. In the Court COLORF.il C.IRL wishes part or full roof and door. Reasonable. Tel. WEDNESDAT, THE 9TH DAT Iluuse. In the city of Elizabeth, V. J., PULLER BRUHIIfca — We htT« time work. Excellent oook. No Westneld 2-2001. OF NOVEMBER. A. D., US2. laundry. First class reference. Tel. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said CONTRACT BRIDGE—ClaBaea or pri- now hair brushes for your ap Wcstfleld 2-3S33-W. 423 West Broad WEDNESDAY. THE HTH DAY vate lessons: morninRB, afternoons, proval. These and our regular Una Fl US—Vard Seal Coal, »I5. Fox scarf. I day. OF NOVEMBER, A. D.. 1932' evenings. Bertha McI*aUKh)ln, 114 may h« seen by caUlnr H. E. W»1- St. $1. American brondtnll coatLSqulrrel All the following tract or parcel of nt two o clock In tho afternoon of said North Euclid Avo.; WeBtneld 2-H24. worth, WcBtfleld a-OSll-W. trimirim, ggoot d condition, $35. Westfield i land and premises hereinafter partlcu- day. •-1-tf ALTERATIONS on ready made dresses, " ""•" larly described, situate, lying and be- All the following tract or pnrccl of curtains made, coats rellncd and any S-1IU. inp In the Town of Westfield" In thelar.tl and premises, hereinafter partle- plain sewing done by Mrs. TenEyck, 1 1 d crlbl 1 REAL ESTVTE WANTED CRU9HKD BLUKSTONE (or dT.Vftway, TUXEDO SUIT For Sale—Suitable for County of Union and State of Newi* " ? f" " ' situate, lyinK and he- delivered and spread. Driveway! 924 South Ave., 'Phone 2-12GS-R. young man nbDUt 5 ft. 6 In. In height Jersey. ipir In the Town of Westfleld In the built and repaired. Bockerlei, Illy 10l and 140 to 160 pounds tn weight. BEGINNING! at a point In the north, I lunty of Union and State of New D> YOt'U HOUSE Is for rent, aals or poo In, rustic walls, gardan walka, Mnde by exclusive college tailor. westerly side line of Downer Street Jersey. exchange and want quick personal etc 'Phone 2-1*6*. Albert E. Storr, WHITE WOMAN, experienced laun- Like new. Price for auiek sale, 115. distant 50 feet northeasterly along said Service, list It with our office direct, Westfleld. dress and houseworker, want, work Call Westfleld 2-3489-W after G P.M. line of Downer Street from its Inter- BEOrenNG at a point in the South- as w* ars not members of The Mul- by day or week. References. F. M., section With the northeasterly line of easterly side line or Drake Place dis- tlpl>l*s UstlnrUBtlna: Byittm8y««m. WaslflslWa_stfl.ld j Realty EXPERT DOG PLUCKING — Small 725 4th Ave., Garwood. 10-li-2t PIANO, good condition, 135.00. 3 over- Osborn Avenue, belne; atso the south- tant two hundred fifty feet southwest- man, M0 horth Ave.. 'Phony I- breeds, 14.00. Work guaranteed; 8 stuffed living room chairs, 2 single •rlv corner of Lot No. 3 on "Map of erly along same from the Intersection 114*. 1-Sl-tf years experience. Highly ELECTRICAL REPAIRS—Experienced mattresses, floor lamp, hat rack. Bulldlnir Lots for Sale by Harris ft thereof with the southwesterly side wire haired Fox Terrier ,_. electricians. Repairing of anything 'Phone Westneia 2-0S96. line of Palstena Avenue; thence South Did 70V fortet to advertise this Osborn at Weslfleld. N. J., elc," flled forty-three degrees forty-eight min- weeks old, 110. D. Franc*, electrical promptly and reasonably. April 13, 1869. In Union Coutity Reg- utes East one hundred twenty-two feet side Ave. near SprlnKfletd Ava., Bulbs now 11.00 doien. Electrical FOR SALE — Walnut bed, desk, doll ister's Office as Map No. 11B-C: thence E- W- rrVl Well don't forget It next Springfield; Mlllburn (-II1T1-J. to a point; thence South forty-nine *HENRT EDWARD, * Gift Shop. 128 Elm 8L, Post Office carrlsgre; reasonable. Tel. WcstBeld northwesterly at right angles to degrees thirty-nine minutes West fifty Building. -Phone 1-J15*. «-H-U J-1I14-J. Downer Street and along the dividing feet to a point: thence North forty- B.nilt for B. W. Davles fees l*.l« THE WESTE1ELP LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932

-T.IKMOtS ATTEND VOTEISTODECDE couimr COUNCIL FATE0F1EFE1ENDUM ABOUT TOWN Hwur EtM U Talk Jutticc Rida>« U Favor or with SALLY Ok H«ci»g Queatioa OB Odobcr at Rosenbaum's "Th« history of life and the his- tory of food are closely interrelated/' Mrs. Ethel C. Taneyhill said in her Supreme Court Justice Clarence B. Case has dismissed a writ of oer- jow that the Horse Show ha. 4*. it. ind jtrs. Burr A Tow, h>ve addreu entitled "You Are What You p»rted, leaving Westfield equestrians returned from a motor trip which in- Eat,"delivered to members of thetiorari obtained by Ralph W. Madei, «ith their share of blues, redB and eluded a visit with their daughter tTnioii County Council of the MewHillBide, to review the action of the Time and the Place to Buy County Clerk Neil McLeod, Jr., in _Uow», our social whirl has settled at Beacon, K. Y., and with their son Jersey Congress of Parents and the r0 B Teachers, reaently in the Linden High placing the referendum before the down to °^ » * •*»". And at Colg»te University, in Hamilton voters of the county and as a result th»t'round! N. Y. School. Mrs. Taneyhill, field seere- jtary of the Medical Society of Newthe referendum for a Small Board of A little theatre group of great Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Stiles of! Jersey is well known in Union Coun- Chosen Freeholders for Union Coun- ty will be placed on the general elec- 1 promi made iti public debut MOB- Fairfteld Circle returned last week ty. "Moses was the first dietitian,' tion ballot. In deciding the case, Quality d»y night in Westfield when the dra- from a motor trip through the Shen- further stated Mrs. Taneyhill, "he Justice Case said: Jutic group of th»Xollege Women's andoah Valley. told the children of Israel what they Club save a prograni of three plays should eat. Today, with refined foods, "The prosecutor (Mader) has fail- ed to maintain his poBiiton and the before mmembers and their friends at M. and Mrs.. E. AA.. MillMills of EucliEuclid we are too apt to eat to satisfy our hrithr's School Thee fortufortu- avenue spent tthh e week-enkd d in Philal - appetites, while we neglect the ele-writ is discharged. I believe the St, Christopher's School re most count lerk m nate iewe who saw tne * delphip a where they attendeatndedd the PennPenn- ments needed. Foods hish in caloric y ? < »fe defendant in the nate i P proceedings) made an adequate in- enthusiastiiti c aboubout tthh e future off thithis DDartmouth football game. Miss Flor- value, stuff the «ystem, requiring spection of the petitions for a small cular little theatre group, as well ence Mills had as her week-end guest quantities of vitamins to offset their board and that his decision that there may be, for it counU as mem- Miss Margaret Lewerth of Forest ill effect. are sufficient signatures to place the bejs some very talented « well ai Hills, L. I. "Nature asks to be let alone; still COATS referendum on the ballot should be experienced folk. "•» for refined foods we consume, we sustained. ••- | Mrs. Walter Ten Eyck and her dose ourselves with patent medicines "This will give the people of this Mrs. Edward F. Ellsberg entertain- daughter, Edna, of Lawrence avenue to balance the mineral elements lack- ,j members of the cast at tea at her spent a few days in New York last county an opportunity to express With Luxmriou* ftat., At ing. Milk is indispensable in every their desires as to a borne on Hanford place yesterday aft- week where they registered at the change in the Price, Wilkin the Rtmch diet. Temper is often due to unsat- county government. I believe the emoon. Hotel Roosevelt. isfied hunger for some needed food; ofAU.... -•- ..,,,, . ... ,, county cierk acted with honesty and lack of food is not responsible; rather j The zestful autumn weather (which Mrs. Cecil Hallam and her young probity and that there hasno t been the rejection of the right food causes aufficicnt evidence produced to out- 13 a -little dampened at this writing, daughter, Barbara, of Kimball ave- the trouble. To save lie is not weigh his widmKt as to the propriety however), has attracted numerous nue are leaving Saturday for a visit with her family in Chicago. enough, we shou d make life worth of placing the matter before the pub- For 25 years Rotenbaum'* has been the Westfielders to various mountain living," and finally "every factor in •• ••- He vote. .pot*. ^ life, temper, and temperament, is reg- "Legality of the decision of the by-word for quality coats. Time and again Mrs. Irwin B. Cassidy of Parkview ulated by the food intake. The op- Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Sander of avenue was hostess to her bridge club clerk is the only thing before me. I this store is complimented by women who timum of our physical destiny is can't accept BUCh small evidence Hillside avenue are spending a week at her home last evening. carved in the source of food supply; against the county clerk. It has been •hop the big city stores, then come back at the Inn at Buck Hills Falls in the we are truly what we eat." Poconos. Mrs. John Ludlow of Fourth ave- said by those opposing the referenda and tell us frankly that they can get more During the morning a school of that some 10,000 or more names on ••• nue is having a luncheon bridge at instruction was held by Mrs. William the petitions were in similar hand- style, more value and more quality right Mrs. George A. Whitney and daugh- her home on Friday afternoon. F. Little, president of the New Jer- -•» writing. I find that the county clerk, here. As to selection, it was never more ter, Miss Jean Whitney of Hillside sey Congress of Parents and Teach- in looking over the names, finds that avenue are motoring in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitcomb, ers. Mrs. W. E. Wheaton, Union only 449 should be looked upon with adequate. ••- who were married October 7 have re- County chairman, pretided at thesuspicion, which leaves 571 others in- Mr. J. 8. A. Wittke of Hillside turned from a trip to Bemuda and meeting. tact. Even with the deduction of ivenue has returned from a visit in ae now in their new home on Mar- 449 names the petition still has the Albany, N. Y. shall place, Netherwood. Three resolutions were presented -•- to be forwarded to the committee on required number of names. I do not resolutions of the state congress: feel justified in setting aside the ac- Regardle$$ of the Mrs. W. J. Anderson of St. Mark's luiMri . anKidm ill.Mrs lo,. WilliaTT illtnilml iVK., LyndUVUUeC oVIf . r, ,,.n \< • ,. it. I • ir ea1 that th ub lc s cho l tion of tho clerk in accepting the avenue has as her house guest this Lincoln road announce the engage- ? »'. " ?">S <>P ' J ° petitions." Price You With to week Mrs. Emma Harding of Roselle ment of their daughter, Margaret, 13 tlle 'de»' instrument for the devel- _ _ _ . _ _ *\ rtw^\ nn T- A • fl M A *I 1 Irakis rn«t ftn mH ifenn nkth Justice Case's decision means the and MiB Alberta Brodway of Phila- opment of an enlightened citizenship, Pay You Will Find 8 to Mr. Robert E. Mumford, son of county suffrage will be asked to ex- delphia. Hr. and Mrs, James D. Mumford of we pledge our hearty support to pre- AnOutHtanding Se- serve its curriculum, and urge that prnss by its ballot whether or not the -•- Westfield avenue. present freeholder board of 24 men Among the rooters at the Cornell- every economic measuro be retorted lection of Quality to before that is disturbed." Second, shall be reduced to nine, as pre- Princeton game Saturday we spotted Mrs. W. h. Higgins of the Boule- scribed under the small board statute. Co at i, Trimmed Hr. and Mrs. J. M. Ackerson, Mr. vard was hostess to a group of friends "Belause the motion picture plays an important part in the leisure time of With Expensive and Mrs. Ernest Daviea, Bob Evans, at bridge last Friday. Greatno* the Robert Matlocks, the William our youth, we urge the concentrated Fun. AllSweiand Walshes and the 0. J. Zeillers. attention of parents on the kind of Kurni'stiii'ss. wrote Ilulwer, IB the A daughteT was bom to Mr. ampicturei s shown to children, that their ]n»st kin of mental power, uixl (loflclon- r -•- Mrs. Ralph J. Vanderwerker of Sum AU Wanted Shmht influence may be felt throughout the i-.v of jii'tii't |.i llu> ftitiso of ninny men Mis. Barry Meglaughlin of Dudley mit avenue lost Friday in the Over- country." Third, "Recognizing the avenue spent a few days at Buck look Hospital, Summit. Mrs. Vander- effect of economic conditions on the Hill Falls last week with her parents, werker VIRS the former Miss Prisrilla health of people in general, we stresa Hr. and Mrs. H. H. Alexander, who Whiton. tho necessity of guarding children's ire spending some time there. SALLY. well being regardless of other morn Three Amazing Groups material problems." TENNIS CLUB "CLOTHING RENOVATION" • It was announced that parent-edu- AT YWCA OCTOBER 2S cation classes will be held in Eliza- BRIDGE SCORES beth at the Woman's Club. The ad- vance class of leaders met on Fri- The results in the session of the Of interest to the women in West- day under the direction of Miss duplicate contract bridge tournament field and surrounding communities Thurston, and the be«inncrs class will be the deemonstration of "Cloth- 39.50 held Thursday under the auspices of meets this Friday with Mrs. MacDon- the Westfield Tennis Club are as fol-ing Renovation" to be held under the aid leading. lows: auspices of the Union County Exten- There were 313 registered with the Section No. 1, Narth-Sowth sion Service at the YWCA Wednes- largest delegation from Westfield, Miss E. H. Schenck-G. Huddleston, day, October 26 at 2 p. m. The dem-among whom were the Mesdames John plus 4240; G. H. Batler-A. M. Carter, onstration will be conducted by Miss H. Vander Veer, S. S. Marks, Maude M. Otto, H. J. Hossbacher, G. C, 49.50 plus 3100; Mr. Morris-Mr. Busch, Afton Odell, extension specialist in tfiss D. Sattels-J. T. Sat-clothing at the New Jersey Agricul- Reier, T. La Pla, A. Gindetta, Alva tels, plus 2740; H. A. Coumbe-C. G. S. Walker, T. O. Young, P. S. Ket- tural College, and Mrs. Margaret V.cham, Robert Robson, C. A. Ma- Moore, plus 2720; C. M. Proctor-Mr. Satterthwaite, Union County home Carey, plus 2510; W. N. Pierce-A. A. hanke, A. V. Havens, R. K, Purvis, demonstration agent. At the same L. S. Beckman, C. L. Gerhardt, T, Williams, plus 1270; J. M. Campbell- time an exhibit of clothing for the DAYS P. C. Taylor, plus 1160. N. Fowler, F. E. RntT, Henry Terp, 59.50 pre-school child will be shown which Harriet Painter, T. R. Stauffer, C. Thin! Floor Section No. 1, Eut-WMl be of interest to mothers of A. Hulsart, R. F. Lilly, H. L. Hus- C. M. Tremaine-Lyman Tremaine, young children. son, W. T. Little, W. C. Fink, H. L. plus 570; Mrs. 1. L. Williams-Mrs. C. Service The announcement calls attention Brown, IL G. Leonard, S. G. Fell, M, A.Stewart, minus 850; Mr. and Mrs. to the fact that the demonstration of E. Glover, H. O. Wrlftht, P. W. Gil J. K. Rockey, minus 2370; Mrs. H. clothing renovation will offer many bert, W. E. Thomns, M. M. Webster, C. Nicholas-Mtrs. D. Smyth, minus Boston Ferns hints to home dress makers who areA. R. La Roo, L. T. Wulff and Mr. 2435; fl. A. Powell-Miss Hope, minus endeavoring to stretch the budget in H. Partington. regularly now 3110; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilcox, order to make it fit the needs of the C ROSENBAUM'S minus 3180; Miss D. Marsh-M. C. busy woman and her family. And 75= Brockhausen, minus 4450; Mr. andthnt this is one good way to econo- WESTFIELDERS ATETND 57 'FLAINFIELD'S MITftOPOUTAJt 0TOHI* Mis. S. Kloslcy, minus 5220. mize, along with the instruction that SAFE DEPOSIT MEETING Telephone Plainfield 6-2600 FREE PARKING Section No. 2—North-South will also be given on coat making ana English Ivy Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Bender, plus renovation of coats. At the same The fall meeting of the New Jer- 5040; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Merry, Jr., time, hats, which have been construct- ley Safe Deposit Association was held regularly now pus 4230; C. H. Warfield-C. W. Pres- ed and remodelled at the millinery October 8 at the Canoo Brook Coun- C ton, plus 2340; R. G. Hennell-J. L. classes held this fall, will be shown. try Club, Summit. The Morris Coun- 35 Violin Teacher Hovendon, plus 1580; W. D. Phelan- ;y Bankers Association was host and Is Your Home The exhibit of children's clothing, N. V. Firth, plus 1450; W. Woolfe- which is a state exhibit, will denion- there were eighty-one banks repre- Charles fl. Seyfried sented with an attendance of 194 Chrysanthemum Plants =• H. Carr, Jr., plus 1310; Mrs. R°yjstrate the need for simpler clothes Canfield-Mrs. H. Platt, plus 1200, | for children and show also through members. Kenneth C. Bell, second regularly nov STUDIO vice president of the Chase National Section No. 2—Eut-Waat this medium that children may learn SI 2 Westfield Avenue A Test Laboratory? Mrs. A. R. Whitman-A. Whitman, to dress themselves while still very Bank, New York City, was the '125 85' Jr., minus 590; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. speaker. For Arrangements Of count not I And yet people who have unlimited young. Both girls' and boys' clothing Telephone Westfield 2-2673 Wllig, minus 760; Mrs. Griswold-Mr. •will be shown. The meeting is open Attending from Westfield were Mr. moons for investigation and comparison chooae Timken and Mrs. William M. Beard, Mr. and A Mnilctl Education on the "• Powers, minus 1680; Mrs. J. H.to the public. Violin will bring with it the Oil Heat. "rienden-Mrs. M. Mowry, minus Mrs. Frederick J. Holmes, Mr. and Price Mm George J. Keevil and Mr. and joys of playing in the school 2870; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinkead, min- and college orchestras. TRUST TO THE JUDGMENT OF THOSE is 3400; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy, Unemployed Get Wood Mrs. Paul Archbold, of the Westfield minus 3870; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. By- TrUBt Company, anil Donald McDou- WHO KNOW m, minus 3990. - During the last few weeks the galli Miss Katherine Donaldson and FALL FELT HATS Engineers, profeseorB, officers and directors of tho lead, Pearsall Company and Leigh M. Miss Blanche Winckler of the Peoples ing research laboratories, universities and institutions Bank & Trust Company. Iilandi in a Clutter Pearsall have given over eighty cords of the country huvo selected Timkcn to heat their homes. In tho l'lilllp|iln« nrclilpelugo there of wood tb the unemployed. This .SO Let their experience! help you chooae I Tho TIMKEN •wood went to more than seventy fanv Panama Canal Pasiage »re nmro than 7,INKI Islands with nn WALL FLAME BUUNEE is also preferred in over 160 • ilics who are now protected from the- A vessel prrjci'i>dmg whlirmt dolny H, L. VANCE . R. G. VANCE '*> "' a tpnili nf a square mile or Westfleld homes. wnrp. cold for several months to come. The throucli the I'nnninii ennui requires Telephone •wood has been cut by the unemploy- only from ten to twelve lumrs for pus- ed under the direct supervision of the saEe. Of (Ills time tlirpe liours Is oc- Westfield 2-3310 Offered by DON'T WAIT FOR COLD WEATHER cunled in hi-lns lifted null lowered owners of the property. However, it 331 South Avenue MRS. A. H. MANSON Stop in today, or call for a representative, and learn is unfortunate that some people need- throllKh tlif lnf!,-j*. why the TIMKEN will reduce your heating costs. ing "wood prefer to steal it rather 334 East Dudley Ave. than ask for it, and it has been neces- Not Nice to Look At Opposite K. R. Station We.tfield, N. J. sary for the owners of the wood to A naked UM often luoks friglitfull.\ ONLY have the thieves arrested, brought up scniwny.—TolPdo Illndo. TIMKEN before the judge and fined. A few OIL BURNERS wood stealers have gotten away with DOWN it so far, but they are known and MRS. J.C. WARREN Balance 52 ELM ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. are being closely watched. Their "ECOLE FRANCAISE DE WESTFIELD" In ConV4ntwnt turn before the local judge is not Beauty Culture Phone Weilfield 2-1052 WHEN WORDS FAIL Monthly Amounii far distant. 231 Walnut St., Weatfield OPEN EVENINGS SA.Y IT WITH FRENCH—SPANISH Day and Evening Claaiea For Adult• 'Phone 2-2734 FLO WRRS Afternoons—French For Children of 3 to 12 years. 'Phone Weitfield 2-2907-M Office Hoara S-t. TeL Plrc «-lKI CHARIS FOUNDATION GARMENT Mrs. Emma B. Lawrence TUTORING DICTION FOR SINGING. WeBtfUtd IleprvNeBiBtlvei DOROTHY EGGERS Sons DR. HELEN GOULD PERMANENT WAVING Hairdretter oerrer Director: MME. MARGUERITE HART, B.A. Mra. Henry Liming DKratoriti CHIEOPODIST All KinJi of Beauty Cullura 20 PROSPECT STREET 645 North Che.lnut Street, WealfiaU, N. J. 831 HII'I.KY AVENUE In Your Own Home. WESTFIELD, N. J, Elm St. W«.t«eU. N. J. 'Phono Wtufleld 2-2431 befora MODERATE PRICES. "Plan. J-J400 309 Park Ave., Plainfield T.I. W..tfi.M J.I 969-J 9 A. M. or utter I PH. Weallald MHT P^T- THE WESTFIELD LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 We have seen what results expanded gov- in all bureaus of the State Highway' KEWSTAPEiJllCAlD THE WESTHELD LEADER ernmental activities have had on tbe tax bill. Department to effect savings totaling $979,830 are being considered by IN The doLe, which was created to aid the unem- Governor Moore. ployed and the distressed, has had precisely The state highway board has sub- Speaking at the 11th annual New I IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE! the opposite effect—it hag created more un- mitted a retrenchment program to Jersey Newspaper Institute at New the Governor which provides for theBrunswick last week, Dr. Allen S. K employment and more distress by stifling in- dismissal if 167 minor employees and. Will, head of the department of jour- Entered at the Post Office at West field, N. 1., MM dustry. So with the rest of those govern- other drastic changes to curtail the jnalism at Rutgers, University, de- 1 (If your funds u< lnTsotM in («ar- Saeona CUua Hatter. expenses of the department. The clared that the newspapers have been K anteed mortgnel an* twutut PubVtktd Wednesdays at Westfield, New Jnrnf, mental panaceas which have taken billions mortgage participation flfcj taow Governor intimated he would ap- as important factor in maintaining iMHied by Banker. TWf * afertcac* to Tfct Wertfield Leader Printinf and Publtataina; Com- from the pockets of the taxpayers of theprove the report and may order re- the extraordinary national poise 1 Guaranty Company, *f Mlm wtrftt •u;. An Independent Newspaper. Official paper, world. Whether America's tomorrow will be X Weatfleld. Hew Jersey) alternate jrtara, for the Town of Westfield, Boroogh ductions in tile salaries of high of- shown by the American people dur- •f M ouatainmde. bright or clouded depends on what action we ficial* of the department. ing the period of depression. 1 SBbacription rates, 12.00 a year in advance. take in handling the tax problem now. Workers in the maintenance and "The characteristic tone of edi- X National Advertising Representative*, New Jetatjr plant and equipment divisions of thetorial comment throughout the period Mewapapera, Inc., New York. highway department will be placed on has been sound, reasonable, unruffled I EatabliaBed 1890. a five day week. Oother savings are and balanced," he said. "Equanimity WHETHER TINES ARE GOOD OR predicted upon the following chances: and courage, together with a full knowledge of the truth, be it good or X »eet- beanB, lettuce salad with Russian 46th street, Hew York City, by writ- <„ of the tax payers «a Thursday Book of Mortgage* in the county re- ity and New York traffic by using corder's office at Elizabeth show these Eliiabeth avenue, Meeker avenue and dressing, bread, butter, apple sauce, ing direct to the above address, evening »nd the address of Mr. Daviea oatmeal cookies, milk, tea. before the Kotary Club were ua- same lots to have been mortgaged Haynes avenue bridge to Route 25 QUALITY MARKET for a total of $26,000, while an ad- the new Westing-house plant on Supper: Kidney bean soup, strained REALTOU SELECT CITY worthy of the mayor and oac who for two year old, bread, but- amires to succeed bin in ofnce. They vertisement in The Westfield Leader the meadows. CONVENTION of September and October 1930, show ter, rice and raisin pudding, milk, wid in substance that we have etart- The highway authorities are of the them to be sold under foreclosure, tea. a period of profligate appro- pinion that Route 29 when com- At a meeting of the New Jersey the amount due being approximately SalanUr priations and to discontinue them 'leted through Weequahic Park over Association of Real Estate Boards' $74,017.11 with interest and costs. Breakfast: Prunes, ory cereal, toast, would be a backward step. FrelinghuyBen avenue and the Penn- held on Friday, October 14, at the With such illustrations as the butter, milk, coffee. In our local papen of not distant lylvania Railroad to Airport June- Dinner: Pork with Bauer kr«ut, Winfield-Scott Hotel in Elizabeth, At- date we find the following over theabove, the developing of swampy ion will become one of the most im- lantic City waa selected as the loca- lands and the filling in of same with creamed egg for two year old, djnstures of these officials. Refer- iortant of the state highways. This mashed potatoes, sauted egg plant, tion for the sixteenth annual conven- ring to the high tan levies they state,dirt wasted in grading nearby streets, •cute has offered a greater variety tion to be held on December 8, 9 and the ordering in of hydrants, street bread, butter, butterscotch pud ot "Long before this question waa raised nd has occasioned more complicated ding, milk, tea. 10. At a meeting the executive lights and such other expenses as the legotiations, together with novel and committee immediately following, the by public utterance the Town Coun- Supper Creamed haddock on toast, town is liable for in connection with lifficult features of construction, than RiU-Cnrlton Hotel was chosen as tho cil has been diligently employed in an bread, butter, rice and raisin pud' "WHIM AM TNOSI COATS t these real estate transactions, it ill ,ny other highway. Route 29 has convention headquarters. earnest effort to keep expenditures ding, milk, tea. down to the lowest powible point con- behooves members of the Town Coun- >een a fine expectation to local resi- cil to plead it would be a backward A. marketing list and recipes for Of the fifteen conventions held in ,j8«nt with the urgent needs of the dents since it was started five years the past, all but three have been MY CUSTOM IRS WONT WAIT f step to stop same. ago. The promise of its completion these menus may be obtained free of community, and haye not stopped at charge from Margaret V. SatUr- held in Atlantic City, one being in adjusting our annual budget to con- The council must cut «alarie» where is set for Labor Day of next year thwaite, whose office address is Court Newark, and the 1980 and 1931 con- ditions, but have economised in the- possible, discontinue making improve- >nd local motorists are glad to note ments until the present debts are Route, Eliiabeth. ventions having been held in Asbury umm/mttm expenditure of appropriations made ;hat it has been opened this far. The Park. by budget and thereby accomplished either paid or reduced, discharge sur- work on the viaduct overpassing the Extensive plans were discussed for Brings in every direction." Again, plus help, and cut expenses in every Pennsylvania railroad is now under WESTFIELD GIRLS making this convention of especial in his address before the Rotary Club way to the core, or else Westfield will way and the underpass bridge in A cUUr... MT hi IWMM. ..•»'• benefit to the one-man office, and of- Mr. Dsvies say, "The adoption of the soon find itself in such a financial Weequahic Park is just about eom- ACTIVE AT N. J. C fering material that will be business- nHiniiti Ml «f cexto «fte) • Uf M(* M •* budget does not mean that we arecondition as to render itself helpless ileted. getting in nature. toing to expend all the budget calls to obtain credit at reasonable rates. An original musical comedy will be presented at the New Jersey Col- for substantial savings have been One might also call attention to ikaf* kU beta • tlifwi tfabjj... lM*i't nude daring the past few years which the fact that the interest payments toast, butter, milk, coffee. lege for Women In March of next GIRL RESERVES PLANNING have resulted in decreased taxes In called for in the town budget for Dinner: Vegetable dinner with poach- year and the preliminary work has HOLIDAY DANCES HV rVCvl TVV VnVlC IvHvf 'at* R9 VIBQ vOT the following years." Here is a plain 1932 amount to $116,434.42, in other ed egg, bread, butter, chocolate been started and various committees letters .... I want ceW.... «WN admission that the annual budgets words for each dollar called for by pudding, milk, tea. have been named. Several Westfield •kiffM. Act *1«y. H« always rt>«4m girls, students at N. J. C, who have A series of three holiday dances are «nd have been "padded," and no the budget over twenty cents must be, •upper: Welsh rarebit on toast, for young people of high school age nvw ~lf *vfff0vrOrtva intelligent person can understand paid out in interest. bread, butter, fruit salad, cooked been prominent in the various activ- ities at the college, have been named has been planned by the Girl Re- these statements otherwise. ROBERT N. MERRITT. fruit for two year old, milk, tea. serve committee of the YWCA co- Westfield, N. J. TWW to Important posts on the various How do they reconcile a lowering committees. operating with the High School Girl October 16, 1932. Breakfast: Cooked pears, oatmeal, Reserve Club. The first of these of tho tax Tate -when the budget Miss Dorothy Plumer, daughter of cres«es at a greater rate than the toast, butter, milk, coffee. dances will be given October 29 and Dinner: Cold sliced lamb, creamed Mr. and Mrs, William E. Plumer of will be a Hallowe'en dance; the sec- valuations on which the levy is made! Tin Origin 410 Harrison avenue, has been named How do they reconcile their state- "All that 1 am I owe to my wife," parsley, broccoli with mock hol- ond at Thanksgiving and the third landaiee sauce, bread, butter, peach as chairman of dancing. Miss Vil- during tho Christmas vacation. Mrs. ments with the fact that the town Isn't a new confession. Adam said It lette Voss of 51!) Grove street is in budget for 1932 is over *18,000 more first.—Los Angeles Tinien. tapioca pudding, milk, tea. J. P. Derge of tho YWCA commit- Supper: Spanish rice, bread, butter, charge of costuming the production, tee and Miss Jane McHugh, presi- fruit cup, peach tapioca for twoassisted by Miss Harriet S. Overton dent of the High School club, will of Kahway. Miss Elizabeth Moser of tolerance, remembering that language year old, milk, tea. serve as joint chairmen with various 635 Tremont avenue and Miaa Bar- KNOW YOUR CHILD standards are, in the last analysis, WeaWJay committees to help them. bara H. Bowdoin of 547 Shackamax- set by the home. Perhaps this home Breakfast: Prunes, cornmeeil, toast, on Drive are also assisting in direct- THE DISRESPECTFUL needed to be sure that respected mem- butter, milk, coffee. ing work on the production. Subscribe now—$2.00 a year. CHILD bers of the family, those in a position Dinner: Baked peppers stuffed with of authority, were not using the term lamb, scalloped potatoes, baked Westfleld's Leading Newspaper— B, t»a Lau EDITH D. DIXON when occasion demanded. beets, raw carrot and celery salad Leader Want Ad*, fty "THE WESTFIELD LEADER" NEW JEIIIY IELL TELEPHONE COMPANY F*ra«r Ealeuiefe Sstvka ChM As for the disrespect Bhown his Traiatag Sawcletbt father, I doubt, if any was intended by the boy, and, had his Elang been The mother of a 4-year-old son told ignored earlier this incident might the following incident. The boy, en< never have occurred. However, if we want children to show respect we tering his father's drug store one HARD WATER must earn it. It does not come by rammer afternoon, found his father virtue of being a parent. A patent in the rear putting up a prescription who has gained the respect of his TURN ON THE LIGHT I for a customer waiting at the counter. child would have no difficulty in help- The youngster stood around for a few ing that child to see the discourtesy is costing you $ $ $ minutes and then, in a loud tone, and rudeness present in this called out: "Hurry up you 'dumb- tion. Hard Water ia • household sneak thief I bell.' " It robs you of 19 bars of soap It roba you of priceless health The mother reported that the child and beauty. had been using the term for twoCUTTING TOUR out of every 20 you buy. weeks in all sorts of situations, but It reduces the life of your It robs you of several extra plumbing and heating system that this waa quite the moat humiliat- FOOD COSTS tone of coal or several hundred many years. ing. He had been punished by hav- With the Union County Extension ing his mouth washed out, by isola- gallons of oil each year to heat It robs you of the joy of a Service tlO-a-Week Menus. good cleansing bath and sham- tion, by scolding and by whipping. Prepared by M. V. Satterthwaite, your house. poo. None of these methods had discour- Home Demonstration Agent, for a aged him in the least from applying family of two adults and three chil- will save its coat in a few years the term to anyone he chose. dren of seven, five and two years. We have first to recognize that the Su.dar besides giving you all the ad- popular slang of the day is going to Breakfast: Fresh fruit, orange juice, ADURf O vantages of soft water. be heard and adopted by the child at for two year old, dry cereal, toast, least for a short period; that we can- butter, milk, coffee. Water Softener not prevent the use of slang by scold- Dinner: Roast lef of lamb, baked po tag or command. By such methods tatoes, scalloped tomatoes, cabbage- We are likely to fix the child's atten- salad, bread, butter, plum pie, A Duro Water Softener can tion upon slang and make him keener cooked fruit for two year old, milk, sbout using it Moreover, the atten- tea. now be installed at a surpris- tion he gains by our efforts to pre- Supper: Banana salad, bread, butter, ingly low cost. «nt the use of slang brings him great mashed banana and milk for two Mhsfaction. I year old, cocoa. H is wisest, therefore, to accept hi) | Moadaf HEN a lamp fails it can be replaced easily. When sight fails, it can >ung expressions with good-natured i Breakfast: Apple Bauce, wheat cereal Wnever be replaced. A few cents will keep every lamp socket in the Read what these prominent home filled with an appropriate lamp. A fortune cannot repair sight that Westfield people say about has been dimmed through the strain of trying to work or read in poor soft water. light. C. T. Bovcre, 48? Grove St. "I TROTTA'S would rather be without my automo- Your favorite arm chair loses its attraction if there is no light near it. bile than my Duro softener. The PET soap saving alone has paid for the The living room should be so lighted that when all members of the family softener." SHOP are gathered in it, every one can Bee clearly and comfortably. W. P. Doughty, 704 Lenox Avc. "Every one in Westfleld should have a -water softener. Mine is a blessing." Mazda lamps are inexpensive. Nearly everyone can have a supply on and KENNEL Herbert R. Welch, 418 Beachwood PI. "It is fine and satisfactory hand. No need to change a lamp from one socket to another; no need in every way."

_ DEA1EB IN % to risk the dangers of unlighted stairs or vestibules. Doga, Parrots, Ganuiea, Pigeons, Gold Fish, Etc. : You save ten per cent when you buy lamps in car- GEORGE F. IVINS Dog, Oat, Poultry and Bird Remedies, also Supplies. ' tons of 6. DtMtributor Wettfield, N. J. Westfield 2-1096 Breeder and Fancier of 6 lamps 10 to 60 watts. 11.08 108 Pearl Street GOLD and TROPICAL FISH 6 lamps 75 to 100 waits 1-89 USE SOFT WATER j GEORGE F. IVINS, Order a carton today. Telephone orders FOR ONE DAY ! 108 Pearl Street, Supplies tat j WESTFIELD, N. J. Aquariums and filled promptly. NO COST O Bond booklet, "Tho Idoa.1 Wator." • Drlng on*] of your portable Water Water Garden! NO OBLIGATION Softonors. I untfarHtAnd I am not Phone Plainfield obllgftllnff myaolf. In order to acquaint Wertlleld 6-4469 reMldciiul) played a whale of a game at Recreation Center lanes. The tein both rounds, were winners in the' the Navy-Princeton affair Sat- ing the fall and winter, has been an-'botl1 Kuard and center and though has won live games and lost one, The men's physical activities pro- The physical department commit- special tournament of the Handicap urday afternoon at Princeton. s ast Other matches rolled the same nujht tee of the YMCA met for its first nounced and became effective on | h' ' minute place kick fell just a gram at the local YMCA got under Tournament committee of the M. G. j Other games are: N. Y. U. vs. Monday: few feet short, Paul can find some resulted in the Towners taking a pair way on Monday. The gym classes session of the year Friday night in A., the final round of which was held | Colgate at the Yankee Stadium; Gym Classes; High School consolation in the fact that it wasfrom the Standard and Collins Bros, (or business men this year are being the association building. This group Sunday at the Shackamaxon Country Pennsylvania vs. Lehigh at Phil- - „ -Mon- taking two from the Grocers, held on Monday and Friday evenings: of men was selected because of their Club. Russell and Walter Hoblitzell, day and Friday, 3:15 p.m.; Pioneers a pretty long try and we can assume adelphia; Rutgers vs. Holy maybe those legs of his were I .^B^ftaSAB* la^H—. att _.. - - •t 8:16 o'clock for the commuters I interest in the physical work of thewith a net of 128, were right behind Monday and Fridayriday, 4:1416 p. m:; OlOldd I y g • ••••••» a»*or*al awCtp Cross at New Brunswick; Co- Indiana—Wednesday, 4 p. m., and ' just a little tired after 48 minutes With "Ack" Pensa leading the as- and at 6:16 on the same days for the j YMCA. the winners: lumbia vs. Williams at Baker Saturday, 9 a.m.; Young Indians—j of exhausting play. sault with 211, the Leader quintet local men. There is also a class for Charles Moore, a member of the Those porting scores for the two Field; and Army-Yale at New WednesdaWednesdayy, 4 p. m. and StSaturdayd , 1100 BBob YYoung and Harold Walters young men which will b» held on board of directors, has been appoint- Haven. took the opener from the Butchers days' play were: E. H. Morris and a.m.; Employed Boys—Monday and took caro of the other end position by a margin of. 28. They captured Mondays at 9:16 and Wednesdays ed as the chairman of the commit- J. W. Valiant, 177—64—123; Russell Friday, 7:15 p.m. All gym class per- fairly well. Young is too small to at t p. m. tee for the year 1932-33. Moore has iods followed by half hour swim. the second game by 104 sticks and Hoblitiell and Walter Hoblitzell, stand aided by Flood's 202, won the finale These classes will be conducted as been active in the physical work of 148—20—128; U. A. Ricci and Pres- "Y'BBOWLINGLOOP with 41 to spare. standard gym periods, consisting of a the association since its beginning ton H. Bender, 167—28—129; E. J. Tnun T«k« Two snappy calesthenic drill at the start, four years ago, having played on the Wright and L. E. Booth, 180—48— GETS INTO ACTION The Towner-Standard tilt was hard followed by a few elementary appa- varsity basketball team for three 132; J. F. Buhl and W. H. Bailey, fought from the outset. The Town- ratus exercises and tumbling and years, as well as being active in the181—48—133; H. B, Williams and The Y-Nott8 scored a sweep-win „.„ y and Huston. Politica's backing up of the ers took the opener by a margin of closed with organiied games in vol-handball court and gym classes. H. K. Williams, 177—42—134; R. H.over the Yanks anadd the KeystonKeystone reg- ¥ ™'i--iy, 4:16 p. m., Wednes- lne w Aronson and J. N. Thompson, 153— istereitd d a ttwo-gam e win over d8sdaysi,s3: 3:1}B6 *\p.m.m:; Pioneers—MondaPioneersMod y l "s exceptionally fine. Frankie 12 and won the second by two pins. leyball, basketball, hand soccer, base William T. Conner is the vice chair- 1 - — Ketcham handled the team in a man- Standard avoided a whitewash ball, etc. 18—135; C. E. H. Palmer and C. H. man of this group, having been active 1 ner that showed vast improvement winning the final game br one There will be Bve representative Keen, 106—30—135; F. W. Cressy Too.,,,., IU.._J«,. *•'" i'- "-; "in inaians—Wednesdayndians-Wednesday , in all work of the department Bince d 10 Y and in running the ball did very well. stick. It was nip and tuck right op varsity teams formed at the YMCA and S. K. Babcock, 173—36—137; J. night on the associatioLeagun alleyse Monda. y , .,,r, ,,. „,.. Saturday, 10 a. m.[ Young the building was opened, Conner has Dom Urucioli was the big ground to the last frame. this year including the senior swim- B. Doyle and H. S. Boird, 168—20— "" """"• Indians—Wednesday, 4:45 p. m., Sat- his own personal interests in the Y.N.U, WS> 3 urday, 11 a. m.; Employed Boys— gainer of the day and in that march Colli. Broi. Win ming team, two vsrsity basketbal 138; N. C. Sheild and John Gaido, gymnasium and pool and has been a The Y-NottNots took the opener from Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:16 of 71 yards, Dom carried the ball 4 The Grocers nosed out Collinl -teams, one handbill team and one or Jr., 173—34—139; Herbert C. Bu- PP very valuable aid in the physical pro- the YankYk s by a margiin of 35 pins, ™' j out of 5 times for a total of 68 yards. Bros, in the first game by 3 pins, des- possibly two volleyball teams. Regu- gram. He has not limited his work chanan and J. F. Beger, 160—10— 1 140; W. B. Wood and Stacy Bender, with Morrison carding a double cen- SpccialSwim Groups: Junior Be- [ Some ball totin that. pite Sensbach'a 206. The Lunch- lar schedules will be prepared for to the local association as he is also tury. They won the second game gln"ers—M™°»y> 4:48 p.m.; Junior! The Westfield Hii Wagon lads came back strong to win competition with other YMCA, ath-connected with the state physical ed- 170—30—140; W. A. Montross and <: UIlder the High School Band A. C. Brunner, 181—38—143; Geo. witti h 248 to spare, reaching a team ESTsavtaJTsataEi1??n "' ™ <""*«<>» of Mr. Warner the second game by a margin of 60 letic clubs and a few freshman col- ucation program as a member of the ls h a ™? «!»"• ™ °» talkechlked uupp a 'tl:™Z^i*\L™A. ^ deserves the utmost admiration and and won the match by taking the lege teams. state council executive committee. Pratt and J. A. Simpson, 183—40— 202. Tho Y-Notts continued their m°-yTC!+bri hi"YfM:?ndl'?> 6:1B commendation. They play and pa-final game with 42 to spare, aided by A basketball league will bo con- 143; R. S. Berryman and Percy Gar- ade The balance of the committee is assault and captured the finale by ftone'er Clublwednesday!'3:15^' ' ^"ptionally well and the esAnderso- n who carded a 216 for high ducted every Wednesday evening be diner, 174—28—146. 1 ee m and composed of the following men, each ">.; Employed Boys — Wednesday, \l , , . aspect in which they are score of the evening. ginning at 9:15. Four teams wil representing a particular phase of Keyitonci Take 2 ld y v The scores: form the league. Any member of 7:16 p. m.; Munsee Indians Satur-I ° 'siting team3 and spectators tho work: M.E. PINNERS WIN The Keyy s took the opener fromW" 9:15 a.m..;; UUnamn i Indians— speaks well of their achievements and Ludar the YMCA interested in this Bpor Blyth 136 153 161 is urged to sign up with a team at Dr, H. C. Hamilton, swimming; the Greyhounds by a margin of 34 Saturday, 10:45 a.m. ability. The cheering is improving C. L. Buckley, basketball; Dr. L. H. sticks and they took the second by ' with each game too. Bracuto 188 172 142 once. VIA SWEEP ROUTE Cartwright 146 160 ISO The volleyball league will be conLeggett, health education; D. D. 92 with Furness chalking up a double LOCAL COPS WINS We are glad to hear that Mac Shewman, handball; D, N. Lever, elig- The Westfield M. E. pinners scored Wright has made the first team of Flood 181 171 202 ducted for business men every Wed- a cll n w

1 flick ashes on the ruga • • . inciden- trekked oat to Hollerwooa and the him to c where he worked and saved I cent. Meanwhile Jimmy Cigan, «- more on rod Detfille's "Sign of the Cross," UU l Tri UJi CameI& F r that yoa av e the W0Ti pic. k. . ^th e . .• . Wagner IU on the arm ."*.- . outsid^,, e of- th,7e" tip.. B_ mnrtt "°Blflnoieyr, rnr\ae thfhe« r°dNiij>i •>»*»hack" tto i; Hollerwoo Hnllprwnnfdt baKod^ boyUn , goe«„—s dow*l~nw th*1»« » ! ui\J A^B^"^ ' ' ° ^ , on which still seen to flow in despite the Hollywood, and independently began j Boulevard with so sulle» an exprea- absolutely aobody mt all)in days the new t0 wood. Although all the f "Kg Ci*j raxiio stars, featured with Stuart Er- '•Btars spring up too fast to keep up d , there's always the chance that produce Mickey Mouse pictures, ision on his pan that the toughe* of ToJ.y »e»l TeaMrrow a studio magnate might drop in, point lt '«»BD't io** before the idea began I Movietown stray pooches give a look been assigned as yet, it is win and Leila Hyams in "The Big • with • • • for examp, there goes Doro- t0 click with ths movi (again Isabel, oar conftdential f "Devil and the Deep," first film BroadcaBt," romantic comedy of j othy Wilson with her mama . . . two to a waitress, and Bay, "You're the « •"»*•*•• and shy away fast. Naughty, naughty, co-starring Tallulah Bankhead and radio-land, which comes to the Para- I months ago Dot was typing script— very girl I've been looking for to Uke themselves, and a year later every dis- Jimmyt tary furnishes ua with infontati«) •"'L-',or with his ha" "~ — that many of Hollerwood'i promintati are listed. We're particularly iattt- " I week's run beginning Saturday, Oc- the gals are .11 beauteou., was after the 1 I with a tomorrow. The action is get in Arkayo studio when one of the Today, with mil- *We"ve all heard stories con- ested In the fact tkat Charles Ltaffc- J ; tober 22. Where they spend minutes rectors in a benevolent mood pulled i ™ti™ &> hair hue from blond to «"«»"* in »*nd- ,Today' ""!*. ™J- 6mall port on the north coast of j rehear8illg for their afr appearanc'e", cerning directors who never get credit ton, robust English stage coaadira, te s her on the lot and gave her a chance ***, -i» «« «l>»des of auburn and £»»• «•«'»• » torn the Mickey Africa, where MIHS Bankhead's hus-!the y fou ndl to their „££*£* enough for their work, but here's a to enact the part of the fiddling Ntn> to make good in "Age of Consent1" <^P ™« somewhere in between . . . "r.*^_?.» """J ' "^ band, a role played by Charles speilt hours rehearsi for £ hti/t good in "Age of Consent er brother, Roy, who has charge of yarn that strains our credulity. It of historic fame. AH in all, "SifB tt Laugiton noted British character ac- jmovi e aequence, half an hour back we came across concerns "Hell's Highwsy," s flicker • • • Preview audiences are funny «« entire business end of production, the Cross" should be • haymaker ia tor, is stationed as commander of a i For Blng Crosby.5 1B.minute Neoma Judge . . . whose only claim that is said to make "Scarfaca" look line with the rest of shrewd Cecil De- (ubmanne. I broadcasts, he rehearses only 45 min- to distinction was the swimming cham- things. To begin with, everybody in- —o— like a Sunday school sermon, and is [ Mille's super production. •S>e*k Euilr" mml j utes; Burns and Allen rehearse only pionship of Minnesota Direetor eluding the astute movie meg critics * * ' And while Walt plays polo and ••T•Thhe L**t •»*«" about twice as long as the period of Hsrry Fraser got an eyeful of her take them too ssrioUBlyy,, and aas a re- frolics at Malibu, the rest of the film any particular broadcast; Kate Smith suit are sidetracked into whooping up tycoons are tearing their hair and I Buster Keaton and Jimmy "Sch- and stuck her in "The Man From rehearses with Nat Brusiloff and his Arizona" to play lead opposite Rex a shoh w that somehoh w mysteriously jjumpini gff off hihigh roofsf . TThh e MMickei y nozzle" Durante continue their com-! musicians about 20 minutes for her Bell of Clarabow fame flops when it reaches broadway and, Mouse idea and its success is psy- bination as the most hilarious of all 15 minutes on the air; the Mills Bro- later, the sticks. If this had hip. chologically sound: Kids went to go j jcreen comedy teams in Speak Eas- thers sometimes get a song prepared * * • • • • Spencer Tracy, one of our fav-pened only once, it might be explained and see Mickey, and how the kids g« ily," which opens at the Rialto The- easily and sometimes take hours to on the grounds of difference of taste BO goes the nation. Sounds easy, butj 8tre for two days begeinmna- Friday. Igo over it, again and again, before orite filmeeB, arm in arm with Raoul RIALTO ••Speak Easily" was adapted from going on the air; the Boswell Sisters Walsh, his ojjrector in his next Fox in entertainment, but the same thing it takes a pundit, it seems, to dope Clarence B. Kelland's story, "Foot-j also spend a comparatively large pic, "Pier 18" happens time and time again. Let a out the simple and practical things in you can't help preview audience in Hollywood get Hfe. Most of u are so near-sighted lights.". The theme concerns1 the ad- j amount of time rehearsing; Vincent liking Tracy . . . boisterous, bouyant, s WESTFIELD, N. J. ventureis of an abBent-minded college Lopez and his orchestra rehearse e. enthusiastic about a pic and next day we can't BCC the woods for the trees, professor, played br Keaton, who in- t deal, working out orchestral he invariably dominates every picture the smart boyB in New York are pre- MATINEE 'Phone FIRST EVENING greB he appears in ... there's Jimmy Glea- DAILY teits nearly a million dollars and effects; Cab Calloway and his or- dicting it to become a humdinger. When hard-boiled Jimmy Cag- PERFORMANCE decides to go out and gee life. He j cheetra spend a minimum of time re- son with his wife, Lucille, looking at Once, however, they're contracted for ney walked off the Warner Brothers 2:30 2-1288 7:10 makes the acquaintance of Jimmy, | hearsing, and Arthur Tracy, the the book display in Steven's window the show, it misses fire miserably, lot over a salary raise tiff, he told the the piano player of a musical show "street Singer," rehearses quickly . . . playwright, stage star, director, TODAY 4k TOMORROW . TODAY 4k TOMORROW with a result that the critics are be- director in charge that without him stranded in a small town, and and ..easily. . producer, and flicker actor, Jimmy's TALLULAH BANKHEAD, GARY COOPER m "adopts" the entire troupe for a the cream of Hollerwood's film folk ing ha-haed plenty by the distribu- holding down the Winchell role in Broadway run. The many complica- Mid-nite show every Saturday nite Broay y p beginning promptly at lip. m., bar- . . . and you wouldn't care even if tors. Our own explanation about "Blessed Event," the show would be " DEVIL ttE DEEP" tions they encounter in their theat- gain price 40c. he did track mud into the house or the preview audiences is that they a sure-fire flop. Be that as it may, rical career provide plenty of comic « • « attend not so much to see the picture the brothers Warner wired to noo- ALSO yawk for Lee Tracey, uproar. Liberty Th..tr., PLU&.U as the hullabaloo of the stars arriv- prominent The most daring and gripping aging S49, was given Darby's Drug ing at the theatre. In the spirit of Broadway comedy star, and asked JOAN BLONDELL in "BIG CITY BLUES" stage play of the era finds its way The romance of the tuna fisheries, with all its wealth of dramatic high- Store award, Easig with 542 took the the thing, any picture looks pretty FRI. 4E SAT., Oct. 11, 22 MON. * TUE., Oct. 24,2f to •the of the Rialto as the Recreation's five-game prize and good. Sounds reasonable, doein't co-feature, Friday and Saturday, lights and perils, is portrayed with BUSTER KEATON, 1 it? wheh n ttheh ' WlWorld WiWidde FilFilm''s pro- alll ththe resources of a moderd n motioti n Wilkes' 532 enabled him to receive 7 DAYS Starting SAT. JIMMY DURANTE in duction of "The Last Mile" opens. picture studio in First National's pro- Collins' Bros, donation. "BACK SHEET "Back Slraal" aaJ duction, "Tiger Shark," which will The scores follow: • • • In the midst of the din about THE MAN WTO CAN STILL with IRENE DUNNE, be shown for the first time at the animal pictures, it's a good thing «Mr WifV. Faulty" Cat Co. WAKE AMERICA LAUGH 1 I "SPEAK EASILY" JOHN BOLES. Liberty Theatre, Plainfleld, starting once in a while to think back of the MouUr ••* Timfer Saturday for four days only. 11. Weiland 188 17S 213 ALSO "Back Street," adapted from the Capitella 176 186 picture itself and see the men who ALSO widely read novel by Fannie Hurst, Twenty years ago tuna fishing, as Londiuo 141) did the camera work. While Frank "THE LAST NILE" with Irene Dunne and John Boles in a commercial industry, was unknown W. Whalen . 1S4 204 16S Buck walked off with the credit for "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" the featured roles, and directed by in the Western hemisphere, though Brady 210 196 142 "Bring 'Em Back Alive," It was >> ROGERS with HOWARD PHILLirS. Riotous Farce Comedy of the master of human, domestic dra- as a delicacy, it was known and 134 PRESTON S. FOSTER. highly regarded among the ancient Lambertson Clyde Elliott who actually directed Relatives Who Linger. ma, John M. Stan], will be screened Driver 150 179 and filmed the movie. It was El- MATINEE ONLY: wilk GENE GERHARD wi at the Rialto Monday and Tuesday. Romans. Today its earnings run in- to the millions; 60,000 tons of tuna liott who picked the company, ship- 'T». LAST or tli. MOHICANS' MURIEL ANCELUS It tells the story of a woman who Totals ...... 882, 850 886 ped for Sumatra, tramped jungles, considered no sacrifice too great to ' s, the a,n,n"nl ca,tcn ^ «0M mta.fut, toll of fatalities. There are few tuna Worth . . 194 Apropoi the new title is "Bad Boy" romantic dram, of RaJioUna 1 "Bleu«4 Enal" mmi Hunt "SATU&BZY! "While Zoaabi*" fishermen that don't carry the scars 127 173 117 and Carole Lombard is taking Bette's of mutilations of desperate encoun- Haste 198 126 BING CROSBY Nnt Wadanday mmi Thimfay —on what? On rye, of course, Bctto, KATE SMITH "The Blessed Event" tops the ts with those cannibals of the deep, by the by, left a boy friend In Ro- •ine uiessea tvenr- tops tne pro- .1] I-I..^ „>,„,„•, nt „ i»n. knnwn Totals 816 014 770 gram . .1 «-,. 1, , itf 1 j j ^»ii 1*in;so pnoscs 01 u intiG Known chester, N. Y., among othere when BURNS 4c ALLEN V ly M H. L. Fiak Co. she climbed the ladder. Bad girll BOSWELL SISTERS BriaK-X^Un are featured: . Sy^MtrThe co-picturye t\tTnSarpic t^ ** '" Wraggs 144 187 170 » • * DONALD NOVIS Edward G. Robinson of "Five Star Vreeland 126 139 101 IIri.s "Whitn nrxe . Zombie,<•„„(.,,nJ" wit"Lh .Bel „„_„!„*„»a (Dra„- "1™ UIlUBJiai piClUre. Final" fame, is starred in "Tiger Kelly 203 190 181 • • • Meet younjr Walt Disney, still MILLS BROTHERS cula). Lugosi. Shark"; Richard Arlen plays the role 180 in his early thirties, who, although * * * Frickman . ... 182 163 VINCENT LOPEZ of first mate and pal; Zita Johann, B. Chapman 150 180 14S he may not be the papa of the ani- • Hd IKITICI. NT. BH<7M OUCH. PinmraM Tkutre, Plamfiald one of Broadway's most brilliant mated cartoon pictures, is certainly "The CAB CALLOWAY younger actresses, has the leading Rehearsing for radio appearances Totals 805 839 821 its leading genius. Walt, as you may ••M Ilia Collna Ol«k Orel. for appearances before the movio i feminine role. know by this time, ia the man respon- 1 ARTHUR TRACY Saw* ? Auto Service sible for that most popular of film BIG Hope 161 167 160 actors, Mickey Mouse himself. Six W M $ RICHARD ARLEN A PublU Theatre . !••>» of THIS WEEK ZITA JOHANN Andy Vernon won the unofficial Tho Theatre Guild presenlH PLUS I COMNG — "GRAND HOTEL" championship of Westfleld Friday eve- EnKene <>>.N>1I'« Mnftteriilerr, "TEE FOR TWO" ning by defeating Danny Franks, "MOURNING BECOMES ALL-COLOH MUSICAL | 452-432 in a special barrel pin match ••plainfimU'm M>n» ol Hill" rolled on the Recreation Center lanes. ELECTRA" WARNER'S Vernon got off to a good start by DAILY AT 5;»0— NO MATINEES. winning the first game by 19 pins. Dinner Intermission, 7 to 8. LIBERTY Danny picked up a bit as the match Orch. Soata, $2.15; Bale. 12.20, W. FRONT ST. W. S-S47T progressed. Sl.CB, (1.10. Hoc. i!ul.'. E5c. SHOWS AT 3,30-7iOO-»,00 The scores: (Tax Included) Vernon, 100, 85, 95, 80, 92; to- tal, 452. NORTH AVENUE, CKANFORD, N. J. CR. Franks—81, 80, 87, 90, 94; total, PLAINFIELD'S TODAY & THURSDAY • ; 432. StraaJ Theatre, PlainfioM technicians and staff assistants off Adults: Mat. 26c , Despite the heights he has attained the payroll sooner than they had an- PATERSON BASKETBALL KIDDIES 10c Eve. 35c in recent years, Will Rogers never ticipated, Rogers wrote out his per- ALWAYS Except Sut., Sun. sonal check for the difference in sal- TEAM SEEKING GAMES WHITE ZOMBIE forgets that he himself wsa once a and Holiday's. ALSO ?30-a-month cowpuncher, and that a ary for the entire group. LEW CODY in "PARISIAN ROMANCE" «w dollars can mean a good deal Irene Rich and Dorothy Jordan The St. Mary's of Haledon, a lead- to some of his co-workers. When the have the feminine leads in the new ing semi-pro basketball team of New FRIDAY & SATURDAY noted comedian learned that his lat- film, said to be Rogers' most success- Jersey, is desirous of arranging bas- — 4 BIG DAYS—STARTING SATURDAY, OCT. 22 — est picture, "Down to Earth," was ful offering to date. It is to open ketball contests with teams in these being completed five days under the at the Strand Theatre, Plainfield, on scheduled time, thereby cutting the Saturday. parts. THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13 All leading heavyweight teams, YM with CLIVE BROOK, LILA LEE. CA quintets and amateur fives seek- from the Gas Co. by a margin of 58 ing to book a first class attraction, ALSO pins. The Gas Co. came back to win should communicate immediately with fHANDU 'BUSTER KEATON and J1MMIE (Bi( Be.k) DURANTE S-P-O-R-T-S the sandwich affair by a margin of) . Bromilow, 12 Zabriskie street, Bale- in " SPEAK EASILY " 0, but Shells won the final by 22 don, N. J. \* THETUB MAGICIANMAmrtAM SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY DOUBLE CENTURIES sticks. The Worth combine started out in whirlwind fashion by taking Repairing Royal Topeilrlea with FEATURE OPENING OF the first two from the Finks by mar- BepalrinK Me famous tapestries In gins of 11 and 75, respectively. They nnmnton Court palace, England, has DUSTY BOWLING LOOP struck a snag, however, when the been golnf; or. for nearly twenty years. EDMUND LOWE Garagemen took the nightcap by 42 It nmy take four or live skilled work- Tho Westfield Industrial Bowling sticks. The Speedy Autoists had lit- ers twn or tliree yrars, nt n cost of ! and BELA LUGOSI Leajrue formally opened ir« season on tle difficulty in subduing tho Elks in about $10,000 In WUKI'S. to mend one Friday night and some good scores the opener by 108 pins but the lat- piece 20 fept hv 10 fcrt. IRENE WARE HENRY B. WALTHALL were posted. Ten double century iter came back to win the sandwich "arks were chalked up with Schind- tilt by a margin of 102. The Auto- F»»t-T*&veHng Salmon «r topping the list with 232. Match- ists found themselves in the nightcap A red wilmon mnrkcil b.v the United THE FAMOUS RADIO MYSTERY. es resulted in the Shell Gas quintet and won out by 49 sticks. States liiircnn of lisherios in Alartaa i GREATEST THRILLER OF THEM ALL I »Klng two games from the Gas Co., ' Dutch Weilnnd, with o 674 for the waters In Mn.v nncl ranch! 44 days ijeorge Worth's team won two from evening, won the Shell prize and Inter In ti Rlhortan stream was found 'he H. L. Fink Co., and the Speedy Kelly with a total of 554 received the to hive traveler] l.-'ion miles In that A Yarn Every Kiddie Lorei and Hi. Whole Family Knows . ... ,^u«u . ERIC LINDEN. Alto Service won the odd gome from award presented by Johnny Frank. timp. ^ the Elks. The Speedy Auto Service prize wenti bjr Heart—»!» "The Radio." ALSO "O-KAY AMERICA" wilh LEW AYRE3 to Schindler with 552, Kennedy aver-| The Shell pinners took the opener 'Go-Gettera"—Leader Cent-vWordi. THE WESTFIELD LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932

Ireseed him in tbe oldest togs that' come sews to the yoong women in he could find and placed a ten dollar the profession who find it difficult to i fiddle on his shoulder. After the "break in." Women are more hon-j1 The World Thu Week 666 With the Collegians I local czar of talent listened to a con- est and efficient according to Lawyer 11 LIQUi* . TABLETS 1 •> CHANT CALLOW*Y By E. J. cert that would have produced a |20,- Turner. 1000 crowd in a music hall, the master asked his opinion of his work. The W VOGUE TODAY The British Empire Conference at churia have been warned to leave the DaarCato, avenue. Elizabeth Jones presented answer to the master in a patronising sections now being cleared of ban- manner—"You lack poite, confidence, Ottawa will cause the loss of $76,- It caae yoa Wok you have missed I the fantasy "Matinata" by Laurence MILLINERY FASHIONS 000,000 in export trade of the United dits by Japanese troops. Printed in I I1Mt in nontt bbeini g hhome e thesee blue LangmerLangmer . Francess Stiless presentepresented I and need practice. Come back in a States according to recent estimates English, distributed by Japanese er days, don't let it worry you.'the Russian melodrama "When the|month." Now, ladies and gentlemen FAVOR VELVET of Department of Commerce officials. planes in territory, formerly controll- .'isn'a the lowdown. Whirlwind Blows" by Essex Dana.! of the dial, you can see how your tal- The revised Canadian tariff schedule ed by Chinese, these bills told for- Emily Eockwell presented the comedy I ent is picked—by hand or handshake. The season really began week be- •r tfTOM OHU as released by this department indi- eigners that the Japanese govern- r«t» last with the Princeton-Amherst "Not Quite Such a GooBe" by Eliza- M. J. cates that the entire list has been ment would not be responsible for atsM. The day was gorgeous, smooth beth Gale. COMEBACK: You probably miss- changed in the conference. In every their lives. Jf/thMfalore in reds, startling greens Not only the people in the casts ed former champ Jack Dempsey when case, the English goods duty is much and the coaches take part in these xm4 tfwnu, the crowd most attrac- he entered the airena with Abe Ly- The velvet hat holds a prominent lower than ours, and in most cases, Although it was to be expected, .ive, hat the game was nothing to plays but large groups of other mem- man and his orchestra. Well, he place in millinery fashions this sea- British imports are duty-free. This, Senator Hiram Johnson, Progressive rer. It won't make his- bers are responsible for costuming am sleet ov. clicked with the Columbia officials and son. It is generally made in turban added to the existing sad state of our Republican of California, natly re- MTf.Mr. ne imoviee that have been and scenery for each play. In this you can look for a new Dempsey or beret style, in either case boasting Phone 2-1680 way a large percentage of the club export business, will be felt in near- fused to support President Hoover in aresad here you've probably Been in comeback in the next mail. "Just an- a very shallow crown cut high at the ly every industry. With our own his campaign for re-election in a pub- participate in the fun. The next other chatter-box," sed the studio TTT yoar respective haunts long ago, left side and shaped over the fore- policy of protection of industry, this lic statement to the press. His criti- St. series will take place in December. snipe. "Bssesed Event" and "Blonde Venus" head in a nattering, diagonal line. So is not an unfair stand and is hardly cism of the sdminiitration has been • w m J. rated best. Then the play in New- little material is required to fashion as severe as our own handicap on im* in evidence for a long tine and Re- jrt last week "Cain'i Sister"—fair Edgar Whitlock, graduate of high I don't expect you to believe it, one of tame small cbapeaux that even poitationa. publicans leaders showed little con- ,o middlin', superlative clothes, very the "extra" pieces left from old vel- School only last June, and now a but. • . RUM Columbo played a fiddle cern about his latest gesture. Dem- naart heroines—plot being revised Dartmouth freshman, has already dis- for Pola Negri when she wag a silent vet dresses nay suffice for an entire Another effect, which may alleviate ocratic leaders pointed to his state- 'xf ere going to Broadway. Nun* said. tinguished himself by making the siinker—inspiration . . . Mrs. (Penn- hat and not infrequently the crown the impact of this tariff change, will ment as sn example of how other Sbiabeth Town and Country Club cast of the play that is an aalual sylvanians) Waring is still behind a alone of an out-of-date hat provides be the extension of American opera- normal Republicans would vote. He Jasce OB Friday was fun in a dig- houseparty event. Only two fresh- counter in Macy's . . . Tony "Are yuh ample fabric for a comlete, new tur- tions in Canada. This, however, will described the progressives as believ- Kctire Friuig? lMed way—the old familiar faces, man are in the cast The rest are Hstenin?" Wans who talks of na- ban. add to the employment figures in Can- ing the government belongs to all the where are they? The crowd is now veterans. The play "Merry-Go- ture's wonders, snd all that, calls a For the put 63 years we have rider and younger, post collegiate Because there are pleated, creased ada and subtract from our own. people, "not a favored or privileged Round" is a story of politics behind midtown hotel his home .. . endeavored to give each cus- ind high school. Yo go, bit or shirred details on practically all of few." the scenes. snst return! The Columbia-Prince- this season's millinery, the defects of Lord Beading, guest of the Ameri- tomer the utmost in good val- «• gaane was ultra, ultra. Too bad old or slightly worn velvets can be An Eastern pool conducted by the ues and dependable service. Ensign Fetura, a freshman at La- can Bar Association and former Am- te miss it. 43,000 strong and an- covered easily in construction. The papers of California-booster, William Our assortments this fall tr« fayette College, has been pledged by bassador to the United States, ex- )tiMr super day. The Lion and the A WOMAN'S WORD joining together of many small pieces Randolph Hearst, indicates a Hoover very complete and moderate In Delta Tau Delta fraternity. pressed the opinion in an interview 'liter interlude of an infant game need cause no concern, because after that England and the Dominions were majority in New England, New York cost. May we serve you! ~*» •* HELEN HENDERSON • the half—uniforms and all. Thii the velvet is steamed the seam linee well satisfied with the outcome of the and New Jersey. Hearst, faithful «Mk "Cynara" in Newark. A fine On Saturday evening a treasure can hardly be detected, Velvets may Ottawa conference. In the same talk supporter of John N. Garner for pres- .aing and too well criticised by es- hunt was given by Dick Vogt for a be seamed very satisfactorily at home he expressed the hope that Great Bri- ident, would hardly "ft*" a poll to in- ynU for me to ay more. He Was group of his college friends. After How many times have you listened by the us* of a hot iron, placed flat to the old argument about woman's tain and the ynited States would dicate this majority for Hoover. Ad- Chice fictm raithful to her—in hit own fashion. a hectic evening of climbing tele- ide up and covered with several thick- co-operate in the task ol bringing ditional reflection of confidence in Th* Princeton-Cornell match turn- gaph poles and picking milk bottles place? I've talked over that little nesses of dampened cloth to hold the The always desirable gift care- idea of home or office for the women about an effective disarmament pro- the return of a Republican president id out to be fairly exciting. More out of sewers the party concentrated steam. The velvet is held right side fully selected and offered you of this land so often that these gray gram. The contrast of these two came in a stock market tendency ?•• and wore head< broken. And so at the Vogt residence. Out of the up and passed over the steaming cloth statements (within the same hour) is which was definitely "bullish." Rum- with the confidence that the -M Blue Hills, to Wlndbeam, to any coveted treasure chest that had been locks are few compared to the num- to allow the steam to pass through ber of hours spent in this occupation. great. Co-operation in disarmament, ors were spread about the financial quality and value cannot be buried deep and bound with rope came the material. district that this upturn was a Repub- jtace where there was food and But, believe it or no, folks, I have yes. In trade, no. It would seem bettered. the announcement of the engagement tf, after steaming, a few marks or lican move intended to be used as •th sad muiic! And that's oni found the latest and craziest addi- that extreme nationalistic aims are of none other than Elise Thomas, N. worn places still remain a style fea- still the greatest motivating forces evidence of s definite improvement until nest week. J. C. '33, and host Dick, Rutgers '31. tion to this old bone of contention. turing several rows of shirring may ••• It fairly tickled my pink ears to hear in the realm of international rela- in business. Even V. S. Steel, which A delightful surprise to the guests be used to cover the defects in the tions. will be greatly affected by the Cana- Artist's Phteriil Real Merry, aophomore at Colgate, and a unique wsy of announcing it. Dean Gildersleve of Barnard College velvet Many of the smartest berets sdvocate a vacation with pay for pros- dian tariff wall, rose to higher rating :tM leached th* lemi-finals in the ten- No date has been net for the wedding. this season show shirring at the top on the exchange. The rite was not yea arderael jrear th tournament in which he has been pective mothers who are working. It Foreigners in trouble ridden Man- of the crown which may be sown in accompanied with dividend announce- KsUONAL flaying. The last sews was that he seems that Barnard faculty mem- Alice Eskceon and Eddie Ganzel by hand. The threads are easily ments. MI scheduled to play the esptain of bers have their choice of a half year CHRISTMAS CARDS 7 with a group of friends attended the drawn up to make the crown conform ay it aside to dry. The crushed ef- -•-> the vanity team. Not had. with or a full year with half pay They an aw reads'—CMII am Cornell-Princeton game on Saturday. to the shape of the head. Pieces join- fect given the pile of the velvet An interesting item in the largest ••» when the family is on the increase. T.ry HNle. -•» ed to make a bias measuring about 30 makes an attractive finish that is es- poll of the whole country discloses SoMle Sanborn, high school '32, She takes this idea a step farther by Inches are needed for one of these Ward Randall, Princeton gradu- advocating that dear old commerce pecially smart this season since it that Norman Thomas, Socialist can- !s a freshman at New York Univer- berets. harmonizes with the new rough, crink- ate, spent a part of last week with and industry adopt the same policy didate, ha3 gained. In the number !tty at this point. He commutes A piece of velvet measuring approx- Bill Edarandson of Baltimore, his erst- in regard to women in business. It's ly surfaces of costume fabrics. that are voting this year for the first SWAIN'S afery day and is specialising in the imately 16 inches is sufficient for the while roommate, in Reglesvllle, Pa., a very generous gesture, but imagine time—most of which are the younger 3tady of advertising and its ways and shallow crown turban now in vogue. where Bill has a rabbit farm. Ward how difficult it would be to carry it MUSICAL COTERIE MEETS men and women—Thomas finds 20% ART STORE Extra pieces on the bias make an at- also attended the Princeton-Cornell out. We fill positions of all kinds in of his total vote. This vote indicates tractive pleated or draped trim. The 317 W. P«ONT STREET game. the business world and sometimes the Mrs. E. Lufkin Smith read a paper the youth of the country for the most Betty Dean and Eleanor Richards, joins in this drape may be covered work just can't be shifted for such sketching briefly the history of music part and should give both the major PLAINFIELD. N. J. beth graduates of high school last with a small, perky, velvet or grog- a period of time, Yes, theoretically, in its relation to the development of party candidates something to think Vsest MM. a-ITtT IlBS, an now freshman at the Tren- gruin ribbon bow. Velvet that is so this is one grand idea, but some of modern composition at a meeting of about. A consensus of entimates by . tea Normal School where they are badly creased or worn that steaming us hold responsible positions despite the Musical Coterie held last week politicians on both sides of the bat- •3 Years M Frest Street taking up education. They plan to does not restore its freshness is given the smiles of the males. However, at the home of the president, Mrs. tle agree that the Socialist candidate teach. an entirely new textural effect if it and it's always "however" our inter- W. L. Garrison. Vocal, violin and will receive nearly 2,000,000 votes is "broadtailed." By this process the est and total concentration in busi- piano solos, which were rendered, il- this November. This name poll gives Loop, junior at Syracuse velvet is rolled into a piece of muslin ness wanes when we enter that lustrated the music of modern com- Hoover only the New England states University and a member of Phi Phi or toweling which has been dipped in GREBN GRASS: "charmed cycle" of motherhood. We and New Jersey which would make wrarity, is carrying on her heavy warm water. After the roll IB twist- other side looks greener." And so have be«n prone to act, ever since we the electoral college division: Hoover, YOUR RUGS whedule of activities again with a ed tightly, tie each end with «ord and it goes with the radiorulers, While began to be articulate about our C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS 1 57, Roosevelt, 358. Beautiful HUB* intm ts« nrr few new duties and honors added, the great Columbo-Crosby tilt was , best of sera. Our modtrn elesa- right, as if we could eat our cake lag BMtoli netar* tht Mlor She is president of the sorority house the battle royal, droll dictators of and have it, too. If they decide to this year as well as being the social the nets looked scross the air-fence chairman. Peg spent last week-end give such long vacations for mother- Toil mUl tMen.TuSTwjth'ts* with hungry eyes at the other's osone frMknws *f nil nsi »rt»r wt at Colgate. fodder. And now that Columbia has hood, why couldn't they extend it to ««• signed NBC's mighty build-up, Rusa include other things that add to the UNION* CARPET Co-«ds at the University of Mis- Columbo, perhaps CBS will wish they fullness of life—travel, for instance. LINCOLN CLEANING WORKS nouri may not apeak to the male stu- had their boy Bing in their fold. No, it is a long stretch of the imagi- dents on the street for more than Watch the sand in the hour glass— nation that leauB to the vision of a three minutes at a time. They must NBC will take Columbia's Crosby for trip abroad at the expense of the firm V12 AND V 8 W< Call Far ass Otllrar, also have a. chaperone with them an airing and look with cow-like re- without any business to bother OUT when they go to the dentist, accord- gret upon the food on the other net head about. No, indeed-eel There ing to a decree Issued by the Dean It hasn't happened as yet, but it is is always something attached—styles of Women recently. one of those inevitable items which in Paris or tapestries in Central Eur- «•• make the radiorulers look like kids ope. And so, perhaps, it is with this at play. infant industry—there is some sacri- James MoHettfr Son Betty Middleton, senior at Skid • • • fice and you and I know it. Eat it Established 18IS more, has been honored by being and have it, too? No, and again, CARPENTERS. elected senior representative to the AND MOKE GRASS: Jack Benny not There's always a choice to make. propels a new Columbia program • BUILDERS senate of the college. • • • starting Sunday, October 30. And CENX CONTRACTORS Jane Drager, junior at Russell they seem so proud of their steal As I view the town and what it's Sage College, has been distinguished from NBC'S talent box that Ted wearing, I'm suddenly confronted Mfcssl erf All KiMb by being elected dormitory repre- Weems, who carries plenty of steam with that very old and interesting ob- —EXPERT MECHANICS sentative to the Legislative Council in his own name, gets little mention servation that fashions have a way of Student Government. Jane Is ma- in the program announcement. Al- of changing over night. Less than a joring in physical education. though Jack has a bad habit of kick- month ago, I would have said, "Why, "Phone S-1T44 WsettsM ••• ing me in the ribs with his comedy, yes, the smart and chic way to wear Franklin Reed and Turnie Savage still I don't like the way Ted has one's hat is at the greatest possible The Confident ofAuiomobiU Performance are among the distinguished one- been relegated to the ramble seat of angle," and today, you could say: eighth of Amherst's freshman class. this program. You'll travel about for "You're wrong, dearie." The more WeetteM i-IMt This eighth consists of residents of a good many miles before you find it drooped over the ear, the closer New Jersey according to statistics. anything that covers the music of you were to the mode of the moment. OR. M. P. BABBITT Now, you can change key or shift -•- this old hand. A. F. THOMPSON MFG. CO., Inc. gears—place the hat in as nearly a 9URCBON CHIROPODIST Of interest to Westfield alumnae •intulinn Tkonr.o. I-.l,., n,ua Baraer horizontal position as possible square- of Cornell and others was the dedi- A BLACK FACE: With a contract G«> Rugta ••« Heatera Oalea Hum ly on the head and tilted forward. cation Saturday of the new Myron in his hat, AI Jolson is opening his Dallr: • A. M. to » P. M. But, remember—always even with IIUKTINGTON. WEST. VA. Taylor Hall of the Law School. Sev- saucer-like eyes to look into the face Weaaestors. »-»« the eyebrows. OalUfrher Motor Soles Co., eral local lawyers were there. of Mr. Mike. The new one that holds BuntTngton, West Virginia. his talent is for only four weeks and Dear Sirs: StT EAST BROAD STRUT Jack Houghton, student at Philips- would seem to be only a trial period In a way, this tilting of the hat Exeter Academy, has begun another in which this mammy-singer will try forward is a handy thing—I suppose <£?Z.6°1£*?..'?I.'Lin°°}a *flV driving- It interesting year. The academy has to sell autos on NBC. If he sells you, too, have been bothered with WaeMeM, N. J. the largest enrollment in the history them—well, ho gets the job with no the high collar nuisance. One hat of the school this year. postscripts attached. And that little that, I treasured, had enough of a buzzing about Ben Bernic with him -•- brim to tangle with the fox around is so much blah. Vesta Alden, senior at Colby Col- my neck. Needless to say, there was lege in Maine, has the honor of be- • « • a fight in which the hat lost. That ing women's editor of the "Echo" GRRRRR: "Bring 'Em Back Alive" is, I nearly lost the hat in a brisk Notary Public the college newspaper this year. Frank Buck has held his own in the autumn blow. Vesta spent three months of the sum- jungle and, if I'm still alive on Sun- • • • my L rnfflc just i L. E. TANTUM mer in Maine, and had a delightful day, October 30 at 6:46 p. m., my thatL mfort Oh Lady, Lady! Speaking of an- at high speed three weeks motor trip with a col- dial will turn to his first struggle with Uadar (MM, Tel. 2-0407 gles. What would you do if hubby lege friend all through that country the air. What a man!—thinks Both- suddenly decided to grow a real hon- SOElasSt and into Canada. ing of tackling a king cobra. It's Very truly yours, est-to-goodness beard? You'd better A his business to furnish the zoos and i ^ THOMPSON, Prs.ldent T1S Nwrtk AHSM, W«« figure out an antidote for such. Word A. P. Thompson Mfg. Co., Inc. circuses with animals which thrill the Emily Rockwell, Skidmore '31, has reaches my ears that Van Dyke beards | average man at sight. A stuffed an- •Pfcone S-1M7-J ceased her work as a book vender in arc once more the rage among the I imal just won't do in his business Macy'g department store and is now malo members of the smart set. Well, WealteM, N. J. and he has shipped boatloads of tig- commuting to Columbia graduate I suppose it is that antediluvian in: ers, elephants, leopards, snakes and school where she is taking up library fluence which we women have taken I*. V-M i. pric.J fr»m $4,300 at Dttialt. Th, nnu V-8 a a tra* Lincoln monkeys "on the hoff." The new science. so seriously. Of course, no gentle-1 in ott that th* nun. impfiu. In thit rightly .malUr car hmm gont all series over tho NBC-WEAF net will man would think of growing any such ; than .am. high ptindplmm of d.mpt anrf njimm,, that have «/„,«., carry dramatizations of his adven- Virginia Taylor, high school '32, without the permission of his lady, I tures in securing these man-killing characterized IJt« Lincoln. It rangn bl prict from $2,900 at Detroit has been admitted to the Glee Club but, just in case he fails to make any j JOHN L MILLER animals. The first sketch will tell the at New Jersey State Teachers' Col- consultation, don't tell me I didn't | thrills furnished by on escaped spot- SANITARY PLUMBING lege in Montclair. warn you. I understand that some 1 ted leopard on shipboard. of the younger ladies feel strongly Steam, Hot Water and Hot A group of post collegians in the * * * about the matter—at least, I always Air Heating. did about a similar matter on the i • Tin Roofing, Etc. College Woman's Club have formed MODERN MODE: Ono yarn that upper lip. themselves a dramatic branch where- interrupted my usual yawning was LINCOLN ESTIMATES FURNISHED. in they plan to work at and present the one about a world famous vio- • • • I Lincoln Motor Car Divition, Plainneld Motor Co. various one-act plays throughout the linist—a name that you know as well "No Men Need Apply" is the sign Telephone 1-0178 long winter weeks. An ambitious di- SALES ns your own. It seems that the ra- which appears on the floor of Paul 41S CLEVELAND AVENUE SERVICE U FreasMt St., WestteM, N. 1. version, and an interesting one. dio ed on a Pittsburg paper went into W. Turner, a New York lawyer. Yes, On Monday night a group of three the experimental field. He arranged that is an unusual sign. It seems that Telephone Plfd. 6-8868 Open Evenings one-act plays was presented at the St. with a famous fiddler to have an audi- this unusual Mr. Turner prefers only PLAINFIELD, N. J. Christopher's School on Mountain tion at one of the local stations incog women lawyers which may be wel- —Onr CeaUA-Word Ads. Brinf *+ oHa. PtEStTTUJAJI SYNOD LARKSPUR FOR GARDEN spring growth begins. All lawms ed nearly (5,400,000 and the banks The next meetiag wfil be held Oc- CLOSES SESSION TODAY AND THE HOUSE should receive an autumn dressing more than (1,500,000. tober 25 is the home of Mra. Fraaate of complete, commercial fertilizer. Zeiller on Chinning avenue at wfckh This application will stimulate growth JR. WOMEN PLAN CHURCH NOTES In a powerful pie* for a deepened •r A. c. MCLEAN during the cool months and aid the Mrs. M. V. Sattertbwalte will give aa consciousness of social responsibil- N. t. Affricsk.nl CIIMM Sanfeo turf in recovering from injuries suf- FALL ACTIVITIES illustrated talk on making « ity, Rev. John McDowell, D. D., LL. fered during the heat and drought of and salads. D. of New York City delivered the Annual delphinium or larkspur is the past summer. Plans for the fall and winter were PREMYTEMAH CHUftCM uals at the evening service on Sun- one of the few plants entirely satis- Rev. WUUaat K. hUKiaMr, D. D. opening address before the 11 Oth an- discussed by the Junior Woman's | day. The pastor will preach on thenual meeting of the Presbyterian factory for decorative purposes both Club at its first meeting held last 9:30 A. M—BibW SckooL topic, "Deadly Virtues." in the garden and in the house. It WILSON ENDOtSE$~ PLATB mm* ramr 9:80 A. H-HnHri Clan Synod of N«w Jersey, which began week in the home of Miss Florence may be obtained in white, in pink and Fedderman, 530 Alden avenue. These GLASS • :(6 A. H.—kfw'« TriMgW Clam in the First Presbyterian Church of IT. PAUL'S EPIfCOTAL CHUKCHI Atlantic City, Monday and continued in shades ranging through the blues MOPOSED Alt RULE include a bridge party to be held so en *t Iwal Mm. U A. M. Martial W«*». and almost touching the reds. Rev. Janes A. Smith, Sector. until noon today. "The time has TRENTON, Oct. 17 — Unqualified and a Christmas party and dance in UNION GLASS CO. 11 A. M. Jaaiw C. E. BMietr. Rev. Arthur F. O'Donnell, Aie't December. Girls on the waiting list 7 P. If.—Senior C. E. Society. come," said D*. McDowell, "when we There are two types of larkspur, endorsement of the tentative pro- IM MAMSOM AVENUE | Sunday Service!:— much teach men that the right rela- the hyacinth varieties which grow posal of the Department of Commerce were guests at the meeting. TH. rillillli « MM Uid-w«ek Prayer ••rviee—Wad 7:80 A. M.—Holy Communion. , BP.lt tion to Cod that Jesus Christ makes single spikes and bloom early, and Aeronautics Branch to require fifty 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer eai fundamental cannot be maintained the branching stock flowers. Several hours of solo flight experience before The fourth chapter of Revelations sermon. except it issues in right relations with strains having from 90 to 100 perpassengers may be carried either for ;i] be discuaud at the mid-week STANLEY I. SCHAUI w Weekday Services men . . . It is clear that a Christian- per cent double flowers from seed, or without hire by any pilot was to- jervice this evening in the chapel. 7:80 A. M.—Holy Commualoa ity that has no social message and with clear colors, may be obtained on day expressed by Gill Robb Wilson, Snd«r PIANIST ani TEACBKf. The Junior Woman's Association (daily) no social mission is not the Christian- the market now. The secret of rais- State Director of Aviation for New (ill meet this eveninc at 8 o'clock *•«•—••• UM tTmttT M A. M.—Holy Commuaiea ity of Christ." ing larkspur successfully, however, Jersey. Mr. Wilson said: New ia tisaa to ft jn the home of Kiu Katarya Taylor, Wednesday and Holy Daya. lies in early fall sowing. The seed fclUd with 17 Stoneleigh Park. Speaking on the subject, "The 'Aircraft of today do not fail. For Matini >ad Litany Fridays. Christianity We Need," Dr. McDowell may be sown any time during Octo The parish work department of the ntil fi more than one year there has not declared that home missions is sim- » *• ™t°* Novem- Roman's AeaociatioB will hold an all- j !> been an accident due to structural HOLY TRINITY ply the reiponse of the church to theber with good results. It is advisable fry meeting tomorrow begianiBf at failure of a licensed ship in this state. Sinclair Oil CATHOLIC CHURCH command of Jesus Christ to Chris- to sow both larkspur types, for the ROSARIO MANNINO jO . m. in the aew parish house. The one aircraft which lost a wiag 6 Her, H. J. Wattonos, Rector. tianize the nation. Nothing short of hyacinth flowering varieties bloom We clean your task and katp N«* la A G—i TISM T» »—4 The sewing department will atert and from which the pilot was com- •7:11, l:lt, »:16, 10:10this, he aaid, will meet the content of about two weeks before the stock it fllled with an oil suite* f»r Lava* dressing doll* fer the Chriataaa box- pelled to descend by parachute was A. M. Hi» Command. All other results are flower. your Warner at the regular oil es and the usual work of making aa unlicensed ship. Motor structure DRIVEWAYS Holy Days—*. 7. •. », A. M. incidental; this is vital. Socialisation price. turgical dreaaiagt will be doa«. Lunch- It is better to purchase seed that failure is almost as rare and even aad (Continued from last week) and democratization, education and eon will be served at 1 p. ». will give different colors than nixed motor maintenance failure is negli- CONCRETING In the Catholic Church, matrimony legislation, personal liberty and so-seed. The beat colors are the deep e.HW«.tfi#U2-3213 Monday, October Z4 has been det- gible. Not a life has been lost due Ma Tractor Watfc is that sacrament whereby an indis- cial progress, all are good. But allpinks, the clear blues and the whites, to any of the aforementioned causes onated as the annual vialtiag and soluble and sacred union is contract- these ends must be subordinated to not only for garden decorative pur- Presbvterian in a like period." donation day at th« ed between two persons of opposite the great spiritual task—the Chris- poses but for cut flowers uses also. Home at Belvidtre. 'Accidents have been due to the WaatiaM, N. J. sexes, and grace is given them to tianization of the nation. This task, Many of the newer types of stock human element almost entirely and There will be an all-day mission live together in a Christian manner 'the apeaker said, means at least two flower larkspur from California have F. B. McDowell WeatMd 2-llll-W ttudy class on Tuesday, November 1. the inexperience of some individual a and bring up their children in the things: evangelism, the saving of thebeen highly populariied on the mar- causation factor of prime importance. The CUBB ia under the direction of fear of God.' Individual, and social service, the sav-ket for winter forcing, but they will the missionary education committee The move is in line with the tradi- Catholics understand marriage as ing of society." give equally as good results if they tionally intelligent policy of the De- of the Woman's Association and the Declaring that the church "has been are sown in the fall and grown out- LET US TAKE DOWN YOUR AWNINGS book to be studied is "Living Issues a most sacred step In life; a voca- partment of Commerce." tion; a state of life, designed by suffering from a kind of spiritual doors. Larkspur will not thrive In STORE OR RECOVER THEM. in China" by H. T. Hodgkln. too acid a soil, and it is well, there- Divine Providence. When they marry hardening of the arteries" and that PHILHOWER SPEAKS AMERICAN SHADE 4k AWNING CO. they realize they are giving their con- "we have been too casual and blase fore, to supply lime to any soil In Til. Plainfleld 6-0764 REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH which it is deficient. . •EFOIIE HUMARD P.-T. A. sent to a contract which has been about our religion," with consequent II-IS WASHINGTON AVENUE . FLAINFIELD, N. I. Sev. J. F. Muller, Pastor. pre-arranged by nature; a life-long slighting of the primary Christian 9:30 A. M,—Sunday School. contract which they are not free to task, Rev, Edward Allen Morris, pas- BRIGHTEN THE LAWN An address in which he declared 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. break; in fact, the tie of a valid tor of the First Presbyterian Church, WITH CROCUS that the public schools are the chil- Services are being held at 301 marriage cannot be dissolved except Trenton, delivered an address on dren's birthright, was given October South avenue, between Boulevard and evangelism yesterday morning. 10 by Charles A. Philhower, super- by the death of one of the parties. •r A. C. McLEAN Summit avenue. The church does permit married per- "The word of Paul to Timothy, 'Do vising principal of the Westfield sons, however, under certain circum- the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy N. i. Agricultural Eileaiiaa Service schools, at the evening meeting of CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH stances, to apply for a separation of ministry,'" Mr. Morris said, "is a the Hubbard School P.-T. A. in Plain- Rev. Doa Ira* Patek, Pastor. bed and board, but this mere separa- timeless word to every minister of There is nothing more spring-like field. Mr. Philhower urged that the and colorful than a lawn dotted with 9;4B A. H—Inday flckool. tion does Christ in every age, and particularly schools be kept to the very top notch not cancel the marriage the bright yellow, pink and lavendai 10:60 A. M.—Kindergarten. bond. in this age in which we live. It is in these days of depression so that 10:60—Memisg Worship. a much needed caution against the heads of the early blooming crocus. the children may continue to receive Catholics are obliged in conscience j Often braving the winter winds of The mid-week service will be omit- tremendous temptation, constantly be- the best in education. "The race can to rear their children in the Catholic early spring, this hardy little plant ted this evening as a large number faith and to see that they are bap-setting Christian workers, to settle be lifted only aa the children are lift- down into a mere professional rou- brings with it definite assurance that ed," he declared. HUSHED HEAT from this church are attending the tized. cold weather is one the wane and that annual meeting of the American tine." Other speakers included Frederick To safeguard the sanctity of mar- the garden will soon he green again Board in Montclair. W. Cook, superintendent of the Plain- riage and to protect Catholics from October is the month for crocus The annual meeting of the Union same of the difficulties that arise, Held schools, and Stuart W. Rhodes, ! h.i M to do w ilhout it ! M. E. CHURCH GROUP planting, and the earlier the work Is principal of the Hubbard school. Mrs. County Council of Religious Ed such as mixed marriages, etc., the done the more satisfactory will be tlon will be held Friday afternoon church has framed a number of laws TO ENTERTAIN W.C.T.U. Herbert Pluemer, the president, di- the results next spring. The bulbs rected the meeting, and evening in the First Park Baptist which cover every practical aspect are used extensively in rock gardens, Church, Plainfield. There will be of the institution. The natural law Members of the Willard Union, W. C. T. U., will be guests o£ the Wom- borders and in the lawn. The grass LOCAL B. * L. GETS model worship services, department of marriage, such as the prohibition must not be cut too early in tho group conferences held, a superin- of divorce, binds everyone, but those an's Home Missionary Society of the $138,000 FROM R. F. C. /"VLD-FASHIONBf) First M. E. Church tomorrow after- spring when crocus bulbs are scatter- tendents meeting and addresses by laws which are special to the church ed through it unions the bulbs are to Dr. Henry Jones and the Rev. Samuel are binding only on Catholics. noon at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel. V-J ing hat As this is the last meeting before be replanted each year. Many gar- The Mutual B. & L. Association of CW-O-Matie oil burner wtk Hi Miller. Many members of this church (To be Continued) Westfield received a loan of $135,000 the presidential election the program deners consider a yearly planting and are planning to attend. tho crop of spring blossoms it brings from the Reconstruction Finance Cor- Heat BOW actually omli total The newly organized Federated will be under the direction of the sec- poration, according to tho report of FIRST CHURCH OF retary of Christian citizenship, Mrs. well worth the time and money ex. Think of it) The favorite OH hMt of I Church Women of Weatfield will meet CHRIST SCIENTIST South Trimble, clerk of the House, E. J. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson will pended. If the bulbs are to bloom a leu money than you've had to pagr osj Friday, October 28 at 2:30 o'clock 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. second year their foliage must have published recently. The report shows in the old Presbyterian parish house, 11 A. M. Sunday Service. read the national call of the Wom- that during August almost $6,900,000 and-poker alaveryl an's Home Missionary Society which time to mature. This stage of matur- Speakers will discuss China and the Testimonial meeting—Wednesday was loaned to New Jersey banks and Hundreds of thousand* enjoy tht huury of OB-O- Is in nesiion now at St. Louis, Mo. ity is not reached until June 1, hence American Indian. 8 P. M. it cannot be attained if the grass is building and loans. Fifteen banks Matic heat. They gladly paid mmttmkm OR-O-Matk The Woman's Association is com- Mrs. M. T. Townley will lead the and thirty-six associations were bor- Reading room open week-days from devotions, the topic "The Great cut earlier in the spring. heat without work or worry—ti pleting plans for a family supper to 2 to 4 P. M. rowers during the month. The build- Teacher." When purchasing crocus bulbs it is ing and loan associations wero loan- aihci—heat without kindling or which all members of the church are "Probation After Death" will be invited. The date has been set for Mrs, F. E. Sturgis, president of idvisable to order by color or name. without sweats or chills, But YOU canafarl the subject of the Leaaon-Sermon in If there is a generous supply of yel- November 2. Willard Union, will also speak and Heat farle w than old faaaioncd hat omfl all Churches of Christ Scientist, on Mrs. W. Twiddy will tell of the prob- low crocus blossoms dotting the land- Sunday. lem of the migrants in the cranberry scape, spring days will be bright days, Why not drop in today and iee the neweat I MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL and wise is the gardener who includes Rev. Duncan S. Cameron, D. D., The Golden Text is: "Behold, nowregion. Mrs. I. S. Yarnell will have Heat model OU-O-lf atic? Let tt make • Free kv is the day of salvation" (II Corin- charge of the music. Refreshments many of these sunny little flowers in Acting Minister. his crocus be dor border. •portion of your heating plant, without ntitlftina^ 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. thians 6:2). will be served by Mrs. Annie Water- and quote you the exact low figurea. Huahcd 1 man and her committee. The pro- 11 A. M—Moral* Worship. Among the citations which com- Do not plant crocus bulbs too deep- ii metalled in any type of furnace or t 7 P. M.—C. E. Society. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-gram of the auxiliary's activities for ly, especially in the heavier types of lowing from the Bible: "Thy word the year will be distributed. The soil, for the best results are obtain- vapor, hot water or warm air. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL is a lamp unto my feet, and a light meeting will be directed by Mrs. Royed when the bulbs are planted not Rev. Roy E. MUM, D. D., Pastor. unto my path. Thy testimonies have E. Manne, the first vice president. more than two or three inches under 9:45 A. M.—Church School. I taken as an heritage for ever: for the ground. There are many wild 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. they are the rejoicing of my heart. MEN'S RALLY SUNDAY crocus species just as desirable as the $ DOWN I have inclined mine heart to per-IN RAHWAY CHURCH hybrid varieties used by tho seeds- Balance after November "Locating One's Spiritual, Burden" men. Crocus bulbs are inexpensive is the subject of Dr. Marine's address form thy statutes always, even unto flrit . . , . the end" (Psalms 119: 105, 111, Sunday in the First Baptist Church and, therefore, well within the reach 25 this evening at the mid-week service 112). of Rahway the Union County Fed- of practically any gardener. It is in the chapel. The questions will be not advisable to grow them in the 2 Year Terms If Desired «n the "Women of the Bible." The Lesson-Sermon also includes eration of Men's Bible Classes wil the following passage from the Chirs- hold their monster fall rally for men house unless cool conditions can be The Willard Union, W. C. T. U., provided. will be guests of the Woman's Home tian Science textbook, "Science and An interesting and inspirational ACT NOW Health with Key to the Scriptures" meeting has been planned, to last Missionary Society at its meeting to- PLANT LAWN SEED morrow at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel. by Mary Baker Eddy: "There is about an hour and a half. The fea- FLAVORS Mrs. F. E. Sturgis, president of the neither place nor opportunity in Sci-ture of the meeting will be an address BEFORE MID-OCTOBER local union, will ipeak. ence for error of any sort. Every by Rev. Murray K. Cayley, pastor of day makes its demands upon us for that Ftucinate The Woman's Aid Society will hold the Greystone Presbyterian Church By DR. H. B. SPRAGUE higher proofs rather than professiona a salad demonstration on Friday at of Elizabeth. His subject will be of Christian power. These proofs N. J. Asricultural Experiment Station WestfieM Cindy Kitchen 2 o'clock in the chapel, 'Building a Cathedral." A ten rain consist solely in the destruction of ute memorial service in memory of Boy Scouts meet Friday evening sin, sickness and death by the power Mid-October is the latest safe date at 7:30 o'clock in the social hall. the late Charles R. Staats of Plain- for the seeding of lawns in normal Ice Cream of Spirit, as Jesus destroyed them" field, former vice president of tho years. Lawn seed should be planted Dr. Manne's sermon topics for (p. 232, 233). Sunday are lla. m., "The Two Views county federation, will be conducted early enough to permit from four to Place Your «f the Bible"; 8 p. m., "Soul Reduc- by the Joy class of Plainfield, of six weeks of growth before the soil Order Now. m ing Exercises." WOMAN'S ASS'N which Mr, Staats was a member. freezes. MEETS TOMORROW Harold J. Woods of Elizabeth, It is well to remember that plant- Ih$ Thrifty Comfort* president of Union County Federa- GOSPEL HALL ing lawn seed will be of little benefit Westfield Candy Open Evenings Gospel preached every Sunday eve- The regular meeting of the Wom- tion, will conduct the meeting to unless soil conditions have been made "ing at 8 o'clock. A hearty welcome an's Association of St. Paul's Church which men of all ages from all Bible favorable for the growth of turf to all. will be held tomorrow from 10:30 classes in the county are invited to •rasses, and adapted grasses are used. Kitchen a. m. to 4 p. m. The speaker will attend. The church is situated at theTh» important soil conditions that corner of Elm and Esterhrook ave- J. S. IRVING CO. MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL be Miss Mary L. Whitall, the treas- should bo considered are drainage, 173 E. BROAD STREET Rev. Jesse Lady, Pastor. urer of the United Thank Offering. soil acidity, supply of plant food and Westfield, N. J. 3 P. M.—Sunday School. Miss Whitals will give her talk be- water holding capacity. The correc- 239 Central Ave. Westfield. N. J. 7:45 P. If.—Evening Service. PARISH WORK AT tion of such soil deficiencies before 'Phone 2-0765 tween twelve and one, planting, in most cases, is much less 'Phone Weatfield 2-3030 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'Sweeten the Night with Candy' CHRIST M. E. CHURCH expensive* and troublesome than at- RUG CLEANERS INSTITUTE tempting to maintain turf on soils Italiaa Miasloa ISSUES LICENSES The sewing department of the that are poorly suited for lawn Prospect street, opposite Towa Woman's Association of the Presby- grasses. Hall. terian Church will dress dolls for the Pastor—Rev. Edward Macellaro The Rug Cleaners Institute of Christmas box at their all-day meet- The choice of adapted grasses is America is a national organization HONEY A BUMBLE By Knit Tarry ing tomorrow. Snrgical dressings and essential for the development of a operating for the sole purpose of pro- creditable sod. Tho New Jersey Ag- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hospital bandages will also be made. HEBE'S A pU1Z.l-e FOR. VOU, THAT'S tecting both the public and the rug ricultural Experiment Station recom- WHO OEAI. Eugene G. Mintz, Minister. Mrs. J. Ashley Brown will have USE A SHORT SENTENCE MEANING" 9 =45 A. M. —Church School. cleaning industry against cleaning mends four lawn seed mixtures for «THE FAMILY THAT NEVER REQRET5 WITH- methods that are unsound in both charge of the luncheon which will be this region. The first ia a standard DEALIMS WITH THE CONC 11:00 A. M.—Horning Worship. served at 1 o'clock. 7:00 P. M.—Young Peoples Society. practice and results. mixture for soils of average fertil- WESTFIELD STORAGE ty, the second a mixture for turf of 8:00 P. M.—Evening Worship. Standards of cleaning practice DR. LEGGETT HEADS BATTERY &SUPPLYO? 8:00 P. M Wednesday Fellowship. adopted by the institute and to be the finest quality, the third a mix- ture for shaded areas, and the fourth The World Wide Guild will have known as grade A rug cleaning bring MEDICAL GROUP to the public the most scientific and i a mixture for snndy, shaley, or poor, charge of the mid-week service this clayey soils, Sources of these mix- evening. modern methods for thoroughly clean- [ olficerg for the ensuing year were tures may be obtained, upon request, The pastor will give the third in ing rugs and assuring perfect rug elected at the annual meeting of the safety during every stey in the clean- Westfield Medical Society held last 'rom the New Jersey Agricultural Me series of sermons on the general Sxperiment Station. theme, "The contribution of the Bap- ing process. week in the home of Dr. Frederick tists to Protestantism at the lip. m. The institute is now issuing licenses A. Kinch on East Broad street. Those Remember that early October is s«rvic» on Sunday. His topic will be, for grade A rug cleaning to Inch elected were: President, Dr. L. E. one of the most favorable seasons of Sponsorial Religion." firms as are equipped to render to Leggett; vice president, Dr. Lorrimer ;he year for applying lime and fer- There will be no rvirrrta attacked to your TIHIU to this ah op for olla and ncceMurlea« Armstrong; secretary - treasurer, Dr. A dependable the Cotton Blossom Singers from the public grade A service. tilizer. Strongly acid lawn soils stock at Ravltiv* prices. Fislte Wood; comptoller, Dr. Charles ihould be limed in early fall so that "» Piney Woods School, Mississippi, WeatfieM 3-1M* 7*r« S.r*U, Wm Craw 4* MOUTH ATHFtTB ••ill present a group of negro spirit- Local Newa on Every Pag« T. Decker. :he acidity may be corrected before THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 19, 1932 I Edward D. Martin, property in Chest- F. Love, property in Irving DEMOCRATLA 13S A*IAIASSAIL in > . |\ ,1 Q 1 nut street, 20S teet from Parkview 145 feet from Elisabeth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. HIGH TAXES HERE (Future Auto Death Record Mabel P. LaDomus to Clare C. to Weidon Contracting GARWOOD NEWS Mtyku Sara C* Kendall, property in Hort street, porperty in Mountainview 97.28 feet from Hillside avenue dition* In Towm, Coumtf, 59.76 feet from Scotch Plains avenue. Frank R. Emmons, sheriff, to Pyra- State Arc Up To Individual Motorists Editors Note; Tbl» li one of a mid Enterprises, Inc., of New Jer- COUNCIL COMMENDS CHURCH OtSERVES series of article* by tbe Btst« Com- gent sey, property in Downer street, 25 OU p. 2tTH ANNIVERSARY! The semi-monthly meeting of thej Oilasiooer of Motor Vehicle*, writ- When you're walking along on thefeet from Osborn avenue. Ivory liairjjius, found In London tt6 ten to familiarise motoi-iat* with street dating from the Roman occupation, a» UUEF COMMITTEE | Westfield Democratic Club in the Tot-1 the regulations whlcb govern their infield Rinker Franklin to Liui* conduct &D& to BUgyesl mean* of And I'm sure that your conduct when knopned with the busts of Komat ^ The eScient manner in which M*y- A program of morning, afternoon tie building Friday evening was fea- Increasing tUelr Safety on th* bie~b- Hart, property in Quimby street, ad- waya. j an pleasure bent dies of the empire. One ia the iirttta, ar David I. H. Murray, director of and evening services marked the,tured by a speech made by Ray E. | Is such as could never be b«at. joining lands of G. C. Welch ft Sons. museum is adorned with a little gj^ ralief, and th* emergency relief com- twentieth anniversary of St. Paul'sjMayham, candidate for State Sena-' •r HABOLO C HOFFMAN j Bat how do you act as you're driving Frank R. Emmons, sheriff, to Li- ette representing Venus wrlogiag the mitte* have carried on their work to Lutheran Church of Garwood on Sun-1 tor, in which he protested against, brary Building ft. L^an Association VakadM 1 along water out of her liair after rising (rou Down the highways with traffic alive? of East Orange, tot 25, block 3, map the sea. Another is topped by an iron lU tax needy of Ganfood was com- day. The first servicconsistee wad os held at[ I what he termed the "alarming" rise; St»u Ciiwiisisisi- ml •ended by the Borough Council re- 10:30 o'clock and consisted of a Sun- [in th« cost of government: local, I bad the good fortune Do «*•««« » through the of Harrison property. hand lioldliga cone and encircled bis l d hl ll JohJhn P . RinckhoffRikhff , j countycounty , state and federafederall . Warm »]> Safety Con- homeward bound throng? Frank K. tmrnons, sheriff, to Ada serpent. Now tell us, just how do you drive?

When you're going on foot, I always take note oeeiarea that Councilman Dagan hu The German Choral Club of Emaaial where he had also stressed the gravity 1340 You never crowd angrily past. Srned all vouchers to cover relief Church, Irvington, offered a special of the perenity of the tax burdens, j deaths annually m the United State*. You don't grab at the tail of some- \ cant, and has never protested against program of mueic. The service at Figures were cited showing that He declared that at the present rate body's coat SkereUef methods at the council meet. 7:30 p. m. was in English and the Westfield with 16,718 population, paid!0* increase the country cannot hope To make certain you won't be the last. Why then, when you start down the stTeet in your car, record Do you have always to make such a director fuss? committee You have plenty of time and you're efficient and economical was made engineer at $2900 salary, while Plain- values, our traffic accident rate need j not going far, Felice CommissioBer John C. Grind- Th—e initial._... steps . in th—e organiia_ - never go higher, and that the record Leave some room on the highway for ton of gegatn w p tar. It was passed with only Dugan tion of the congregation were taken field calls in an assistant who is paid of 83,500 traffic fatalities last year attain* a dissentinissenting votevote. I more ththan twentwenty years aaggo when only for the hours he is employedpy , l f fli f h i I th f Elibth th it may stand as an all-time "high." rid alsl o criticiseitiid Dugan for several of the German families of the i In the case of Elizabeth, the assist- This is certainly putting the choice failure to attend f»or meetings of the community organized a Sunday ant there gets $2900 the same as When approaching a corner, why right up to every one of us. We laance committee to which he had school, The church was organized Westfield. The building inspector, it can't you slow down, have only to decide -whether to go on ben »»k«d to be present, inasmuch in October, 1912 by a group of Jour- was asserted, receives $4500 annually Somgbody is apt to be there. •7 cAMideration was to be given rel- teen men, twelve of whom are still as against $3240 for Pluinfield's killing by automobile at the present Don't fly gaily along like you owned "ive to financing the cost of relief, active in its work. Services were first >•""<«-•building" <„.«..•.«inspector• —< $380•«•»>0« fo*»r pace or by driving cautiously, turn the whole town the tide. Mayor Murray explained that food held in Garwood's first school build- Elizabeth. The town treasurer of Try being polite and BE FAIR. cards are offered by the director after ing, which was located on the Bite of Westfield, it was declared, is paid a If every driver in New Jersey will Our highways are wide, there is room they have bees approved by • con-.the present church, and was owned straight salary of $3600 as custodian stop right now and take stock of his for us all, The Next Time •ittee of three including Daaiel F. by the Central Railroad of New Jer- of the town funds, but also holds two driving, I am sure that the direct I'm sure if together we strive benefits will fie fewer deaths and ac- four neighbor offers you a ride to work alk liyder, Councilman John L. Pearson ,sey. The building was later pur- other jobs, purchasing agent for the We'll all «et there quicker, and there kirn about his liability insurance add what chased and subsequently renovated town and keeper of the funds of thecidents. If you find it difficult to won't be a call tad Carmine Guerriero. He gave a analyze your driving ability then let would happen if you were in an acedent. eompnlMMiT* report retati*. to tkj to make it more suitable for services. Board of Education, bringing his to- To ask, "Mister, Ho do you drive?" About five years ago the building was tal income to around $4200 to $4,-Ray Lochard, of Medford Lakes-in- Somerset Buses offer you prompt, aafe, relief situation, uMaBeUaf that 217 the-Pines, help you with his poem— eomfortable transportat*- > with adequnte pro! art registered for aid. Those regia- raised and a social room wag con-300." Its not how you act when there's Ured a»d tWf depe««t»ta nuabet structed in the basement, Other ex Figures were cited showing that "HOW DO YOU DRIVE ?" someone, you know Wetion all the way. 1.1ZI. He laid «22 nu hare been tensive alterations wen completed for firemen and police, those in West- That's watching to see what you do, Say, Mister, I Bee that you act like » ••Id is wages 15,(03.70 126 families and today the church is practically a field as first, second and third year But how will you act as onward you YOU SAVE 18 MINUTES TO NEWARK. have bata given food ia the amouat new edifice. men, were paid better by several hun- go of I!,71§.U; rent in the amount of The organiiers of the church in- dred dollars annually than those in in the face of a warning from the Down the Highway of Life, rushing 140 haa been paid for three familiea; cluded Stephen Thaisi and Ferdinand Bimilar places in Plainfield and Eliza- present mayor, Mr. Tipson, and the through, If you still Hog the Road, crowding fuel for rixty-seveafamiUet in th* Marohn, deceased; Carol Schoenwis- beth. It wa*fu s "w «W1,ln fi(?- Town Council, that the increase was anoint of $409.16; clothing, $80.15 i ner, Louis Weniel, Carl Kapke, G. ures givien that Westneld's town en- not justified by equity or the state others aside. for >wuk, «prUt**U, MulMMil M4 aad hoeplUl bills, *S7.S5, miking* A. Weniel, C. H. Grottke, h. J. Wen-leineer was better paid than that of of the town's treasury. The town You will find, I am sure, ere its Bpent, s.ta.it aii sii ami*, iSS* •.»• aT total of eipaaditures $8,788.46. The zeli, Paul Britz, and John Karitzke, any town engineer in New Jersey Its not where you go in your thrilling laatM um lite A. If., Ikss STMF* koar administration was censurable, how- «»•ra« vnr*mrj K10 mlrnaU. ma*U »«• W. *L, tka* iwfWu aaal •tate reimbursement amount! to $3,-all of Garwood; Gustav Neumann of cities like Paterson and Bayonne, Life Ride ever, it was stated, for advancing u ioi«o rr. s&.,i uruiun a. M M. 820.47. The administrative coat haa Westfield, and Martin Shafer, Robert much larger in size than Westfield. the salaries of the town engineer and But how did you dirve as you went. been $878.60 or slightly Loderstedt of Cranford. It was admitted that the taxpayers aJtiUuui t»t»id»j IWTIM it«, tiM, »so u« ti» r. n. building inspector, after the depres- aaiiUn iU atoUdin «lr, HM A. K., «»d netj knt uta three per cent of the funds expended. The Rev. Herman Ritter of Bay-were to blame for the increase in thesion began and there was plain neces- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS li(0 F. «., tan mnrj 30 ariaatM «a«U UlN l,ft,UIUa,« Garwood mea have been given 1,440 onne assisted the organization work. pay of the firemen and police aB they sity to cut expenses or at least hold had voted the increase at an election hours work on county roads, 1,127 The Rev. B. W. Tannler is first full- them down. The town at present, Morgan Securities Company to Mr. hours work with the Shade Tree Com- viiirtime pastoymn r of the church, coming the figures showed, is paying annual- and Mrs. William H. Soper, property •inionMission;; 1,780 hours work with the!here from Ohio. Prior to evening, October 28 in the church ly about $119,000 interest alone on at the corner of Hillside and Law- •oiquito commission and 141 Wl» pastorate, the church was served bonded and floating debt. the county park commission. Through hall on Beech avenue. The door rence avenues. by ministers from neighboring com- prize will be one half ton of coal and Mr. Mayham, who is president of Home Building & Loan Associa- bcitftt projects the committee has munities and by students from Union Mr. and Mrs. SOMERSET there will be handsome prizes award- the Democratic Club, will be.'the re- tlon of Wtstfield to raited $1,434.07. Theological Seminary, New York. William E. Benedict, property in Co- A resolution was passed requesting ed for high scores in pinochle, bridge, cipient of a warm "homecoming" ral- 'Phont Inez A year ago the church completed live hundred and euchre. Play will ly at the Town Hall Friday night of lumbus avenue, 185 feet from Syca- the state relief bureau to contribute and dedicated a modern and beauti- BUS LINES I • I • • I (600 to the care of Garwood needy begin at 8:30 promptly. The Wom- this week. This is to be representa- more street. ful parsonage at 366 Myrtle avenue. an's Guild will serve refreshments. tive of the satisfaction felt, by Mr. Carrie B. Taylor to Mr. and Mrs. during October, At present, there is a church mem- William Sutton and Robert Arndt Mayham's fellow Democrats who want bereship of about 100, with a Sun- to testify to the vigor and steadfast- CIVIC LEAGUE PLANS day school enrollment of about 85. have recovered from minor injuries received when the car in which they ness of purpose with which he has rftE-ELECTlON RALLIES The Men's Brotherhood has a mem- conducted his canvass throughout the bership of 30; the Ladies' Aid Soci- were riding collided with an electric light pole on North avenue, October 7. county. Mr. Mayham has addressed Another in the series of pre-elec- ety, 36 and a Young Peopled depart- from two to three meetings each eve- ment having a membership of thirty. Mrs. George Iloussa of 32 North FOR ONE DAY ONLY tion rallies sponsored by the Garwood avenue has sailed for Europe, on thening except Sundays for a month. Civic Republican League, Inc., will I _,„._ ICA/»IIB. Bl Au. Bremen." She will remain abroad He has stressed the issue of reduced be held this evening in the headquar- CIVIC LEAGUE PLANS several weeks. taxation, the repeal of the lBth tan on North avenue. The league ANNUAL MASQUERADE Amendment and support of Gov. A. ia endeavoring to bring speakers of The women of the Garwood Pres- Harry Moore in his program of econ- byterian Church are holding an all- Saturday, October 22nd prominence a> well as candidates for The Garwood Civic Republican omy and a smaller state budget.' national, state and county offices be- day sewing meeting today in the par- In his address last Friday night League, Inc., will hold its annual mas- is* hall. 'fore these meetings. Among those querade and Hallowe'en dance on the he assailed extravagance and laxity who have been invited to address tho Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colwell of Pine in the conduct of affairs in the past evening of October 31 in the Lincoln avenue celebrated their fifth wedding league and its friends are: Judge School. Awards will be given for in county, town, state and nation. It A Sale of Fine Fur Trimmed anniversary on Saturday. Robert F. Carey, Senator E. L. Rich- the best costume and the most com- was time for the new deal, he said, ards of Atlantic County, V. S. Sen- Councilman and Mre. John F. which demands that there must be a ical one and there will also be a door Dugan of Locust avenue celebrated ator W. W. Barbour, Charles E. Loi- award, The judges wiU be selected lowering of the high cost of govern- zeaux, Republican candidate for tna prominent business men their twentieth wedding anniversary ment everywhere. He pointed out from amotlg on Sunday. State Senate and Donald McLean, of the borough. The entertainment that Ex-Gov. Alfred E. Smith and eandidate for Congress. No definita features will include JOB Harko, Pete former President Coolidge had both expressed alarm over this rising tide order of appearance has been ar- Ke]]CT'a quartete and music for danc- INTEREST SHOWN IN COATS ranged for these speakers. ing ^j be furnjs),ed by Pete Keller's of the tax burdens on the people. orchestra. PINOCHLE TOURNEY Both of these men had estimated that the taxes of all sorts now paid an-, CHURCH SOCIETY The pinochle tournament sponsored nually by the people of tho United • TOWN TOPICS by the Garwood Democratic Club is States aggregate the stupendous sum j HOLDS DANCE attracting considerable interest. The of fourteen billions of dollars, or | A dance in the parish hall Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dushanek, Sr., tournament has completed its sixth one-third of the annual income of our night opened the fall and winter j are vacationing in Florida. week and the play is running fairly 120,000,000 millions of people. Mr. activities of the Dramatic Society of | Mrs. Daniel Dugan, who htta been a close. Although sponsored by the Mayham declared thnt so heavy is the St. Anne's Catholic Church. Music patient in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Democrats, play has not been restrict- naa tax burden on the people of New Jer- for dancing was furnished by returned to her home. ed to members of that party and sev- sey that many important industries Five manufacturers have co-operated with us Burke and his Astorlans. A petition, requesting a public eral other organizations are well rep- are leaving the state and locating The society is planning a series of library for Garwood U being circu- resented. The team of Smigle and elsewhere at less tax-burdened places. in this one-day sale. card parties during the current sea- l»'«o *na when a sufficient number Smidhume is at present holding down He was vigorously in favor of cutcut- the first of which will be held °f »"""«> "™ secured it will he pre- first place, according to the latest I ting the cost of government in muni- in the home of Vincent Wepprecht. ™^ to the Garwood P.-T. A. report, with th' e teams of Nead and cipalities, including this one. AH members of the society and their Harry Van Zandt of Pine avenue Colwell and McVoy and Mintzer mak- Mr. Kicardo, the Italian leader, This enables us to sell these coats at from friends are invited to attend, Other la on a three weeks visit to Boston. ing a spirited bid for the second posi- who is a first voter this year, anan- 1 ?10.00 to $15.00 lower than any store in the ^ictivitie v_s include a minstrel to be Donald Snyder of Spruce avenue tion. Schmitt and Schak are fighting | nounced that 72 voters of his race »iven*Deceniber""9,~a play to be held has been a recent guest of his uncle, a battle with the Gustafson and had joined the Italian-American Dem- Metropolitan area. To prove that this is no ,'hortly before Lent, and an amateur John T.^Stiff, of Boston, formerly of Schroll combination for tho cellar ocratic organization. night to be given immediately before Garwood" J . position. The standing of the team. It was announced by Vice Presi- exaggeration we will be pleased to refund the the summer season. Word has been received from Ser- Smigle-Smidhume 28 17 .622 dent Reilly, -who presided, that pre- price on any coat purchased if you can buy geant Henry Marohn, U. S. A,, that he McVey-Mintzer 37 23 .617 ceding a meeting at Town Hall on COMPLETES 33 YEARS is stationed at present on Paradise Is- J. Colwell-Nead . 37 23 .617 Friday evening in honor of Mr. May- it at less than above stated. land, one of the Hawaiian group. Wasowski-Becker .. .. 26 19 .578 ham, there would be an automobile WITH AEOLIAN CO. Wilburt W. Pearse of 343 Sprnce 3elfcrt-King 244 18 .571 parade through the streets on both nvenue, a former member of the Bor- G. Toth-Szanyi ... 29 22 .569 sides of the town. The start would John MacDonald of 212 Center ough Council, has been drawn for S. Colwell-O'Leary. .. 27 21 .562 bo from the Plaza. There would be COLORS: Black—Brown—Bronzecn Green- street completed 33 years of service duty on tho October Grand Jury, Glassen-Schork .. 20 16 .556 a loud speaker and music and Mr, with the Aeolian Company, when that Mrs. A. Dick of Glasgow, Scotland, Merlo-Thaisz . 24 21 .533 i Reilly urged participants to decorate Boxwood Green—Wine. i\*nt closed for good Tuesday of last Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs, F. C.Coyl-Blohm . 16 14 .533 their cars with flags and placards. veek. Mr. MacDonald was employed George of 409 Spruce avenue. Fontenelli-Tomaio .. .. 31 29 .517 Speakers at the Town Hall meeting iy the company in 1899 and worked | William Sells has been elected Arnold-Moore . 23 22 .611'would be, besides Mr. Mayham, for- "limself up to yard ioreman, a post president of tho Garwood Dramatic Reynolds-Parker .... . 21 21 .500 mer State Commissioner of Motor FURS: Black Fox—Blue Dyed Fox—Persian •vhich he held for 25 years. In 1924 club to succeed Charles Bradshaw, Wilmus-Benny .. 28 29 .4911 Vehicles Dill and Dr. Frank Moore, Lamb — Squirrel — Kolinsky — le was pensioned and given the post who resigned. Miss Florence Duval Buchan-Dushanek .. . 29 31 .483 former Republican, and sx-superin- if watchman. Last year in the stress was elected secretary. A committee Fisher-Amershnk .... . 23 25 .479 tendent of the Rahway Reformatory, Beaver—Krimmer—Caracul. of financial depression, however, the consisting of William Linge, Alice Al Toth-HerUBka .... . 27 30 .474 Mr. Reilly nametl on the reception company was forced to recall all pen- Miller and Charles Bradshaw was ap- Cowell-Finkle . 17 19 .472 committee at the Town Hall meeting i'ions. He expressed regret at the pointed to select a play to be pre-Rochford-Dugan •emoval of the company and declared sented by tho society this winter, 22 26 .458 Messrs. Ricardo, Donnelly, James hat it was a splendid concern to work The Women's Guild of St. Mark's Dougherty-Jarvis .... 20 25 .444 and Traynor. Mrs. De Baun reported Sizes 14 to 44. Englehardt-Tomaio . 20 25 .444 receipt of a personal letter of en- or. "They were always good to me," Episcopal Church met Wednesday I Rochford-Lefler 12 16 .444 couragement from National Chairman ie said. Mr. MacDonald is no ' eighty- afternoon in the home of Mrs. Chas. Pells-Ragonese 18 30 .375 Farley and campaign literature from four years of age. Bradshaw, Myrtle nvonue. Schmitt-Schak . 16 32 .333 the some source. Plans for the carrying on of its Gustafson-Schroll 15 30 .333, All volunteer workers were urged Beginning today, collections of campaign were discussed Wednesday I to continue unremittingly their ef- ishea will be made each Wednesday night at a meeting of the Garwood GUGLIELMO-MAIORELLI 'forts on behalf of the whole ticket. hroughout the fall and winter, ac- Civic Republican League held in its Mr. and Mrs. John Maiorclli of 80 There will be one more meeting of THE LITTLE SHOP -ording to nn announcement mado North avenue headquarters. Second avenue, Garwood, have an- the club on Friday, October 28. Head- >y William J. Kelly, superintendent! The St. Mark's Men's Club of the nounced the engagement of their quarters at 1 Prospect street have streets. St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal daughter, Lucille, to Daniel Guglielmo been established and are open from 127 ELM STREET Church will hold the second of tholr of 64 Spring street, Millburn. No 1 to 8 p. m. dally until the closing Opposite Pott Office A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS) card parties of the season on Friday date has been set for the wedding. | of the polls.