===�� Caa M .... Yo• Witla Yoa Caa li .... DOLLARS DOLLARS Watla cENTS Br Uai•l CENTS B,. lloiat ... Tl>• cta r. ... Tho Cluat6M T. Ad•erttaemeata �==������----�--�=-�THE \VESTFIELDTH � E�L�EA�DI� N�G�A�N.�D�� M� O�S�T�W.�l �D�E :L :Y�C�1R�C=U� L�A� D:E� �W�EE�K� L:Y�N:£W=SP� � A�P �E�R�IN�UN.�l�O�N �C�O�U� N�T� Y�------�======� =-�� LEADER 27 YEAR-No es- J-OI(fY-SECOND \VI:STFIELD, NEW JERSr.l W EDNI<.SDA 1. MARCH 'I 1932 16 l' a�r 5 Centl SCHOOL BOARD CLOTHING NEEDED COLLEGE WOMEN PETS OF EVERY YMCA BRINGS I STUDENTS AT THRIFT SHOP FAMILIESNEW TO HEARS REPORT DEPICT LEAGUE Events of lhe Month DESCRIPTION AT 1000IN CONCE RTS March OWN Se1er l comnutlecs J(t T I u to promote the 11-Evenn>g ul t l.tt, 111 'tiH bu =wn, tbtat'<.'C:r".tf!ti the ·· SCREENING and REPAIR - · - brim_, BN" with "' · le lt in th!s r·.notier .. WORK at Low Coat. oopiedcut CHRYSLE R.. Blu�k.from RWcrblue. 18.75. Call M. KISS Cranford fi·2055·W challenges JL lehighVa lley Service with these questions WHAT IS THERE TO MATCH CHRYSLER 'S PATENTED ,, CAUSE) AND 1: THAT WOR.THY �'-!�!·��ltdSSI�Ul of the /mer, more beautifu l ruw Chryslers lz ave Floating I THE NIAGARA Power-an mtlrt/:1 \DISCOVER. All of engine sus/Jem.ion-wlziclz takesfirstplace among the tnl!lnterintJeve/1,_ ? FLOtype ATING POWER SMALLEST YOU \ new of modern time&, Revolutionary /Jrinci/lle -sensational re&ult� t-t VE mtnll it� In '. A IS t 50 IVIIAT TO MATCII CHRYSLER'S TO MIITCII CIIRYSLEil'S TO or FALLS AUTOMATIC CLUTCIU WIIIITCENTR IFUSE BRAKE Wli/ITOILJTE MATCHSQUEAK-PROOF CJIRT8LER't BUFFALO DRUMS I SPRINGS1 Co mPletely utornatlc. Makes drivinl!supremelyA sim st el drum with cast-Iron Rel!ardless snow, Ice Round r of mud, Leaves your left lining-theA drum and lin dirt, sprin will not ple foot /lerrnatlently fusedthe or these chari!S · Trip in pe ec ly idle. ing to f t ll fhe unwn by '"onu:n', Hh.t:tlnuorg.tn!?.atwn ..,1wn::: nHd the tr e of l'r •te, ant , hurchco of mWe,thdd was ��� �� ( Sun1lhurchl\ c�l'mng th-e �h.>tho d ( ot It:ht.: "a• notnbl� for the 1 \ 1 •nt.:e tn\1'-- 1\: Th"' cholr t t � \[t � tod <.:._ 1n I Presbvtenan .__ h u rn � ...,lo•d CtJmbm�ti tht 'm�rng a; a Uoubl�mcJdent quar.al I to c n",h« TheyCou n•r n \n them for ...c•n 1 tnne Ht lltat nn t:' Xtcndt.,d the -\n \\D.'J b) l 1 • n Clublntb. tn fhllr ta 1p ,t m thr meet.. a.:rlli!h•nf th•thP on!' I -4! ' ' . ' -· Congregations Will 'I Crane Their Necks . ' .i ' When these appear on hats Sunday Easter and it's not . . . Q surprising, for ,• there's every conceivable new wrinkle in " . headgear in this collection of spr ng i Straws ...turbans, mushrooms, brims, up-in-backs . . . dull Milan weaves, rough, shiney straws, stiff enamels. .75 $ . , 3 for $10 We Sweaters Regimetttals Now! In Which Grow Sentimental e r o h to per a e small en u so Fall In for New Spring Uniforms Y' g whohave a verymade possinalble fee thle mg about the peo ple haveof our s ps We steady nd substantial o . have ned� to growth your hneeds t a�apt o . .. o e . ourselves t t e w hmg r our pnces . . . giving more han fromev or once t e money · · · style,yet never der viatini g �our standard� of v ce . qualityto widenand se sphere We have acttvely gone of use u ness outw nend s anour d pe rsuad' 95c · · · Hep ! Lacey knit Wool sweater b�ouses are on 1 Hep ! pa f byto mak mg ne f mg ra e ...delicate Pastel resort colorings that will carry hew people shop d at home. Both youseem anded th ey over into summer as well as the more vital shades. ave resp nded nobly . . . you o � ourhave efforts to brmg. t Round, square and V-necks for and catct h our Idea · · · t 0 · . e selectionappreciate as well as Hound, square V· h lVId a e puffy sleeves waistlines. and . andof City�resh to the styles shaped f c s ••. and fitted pnces shops your very door. Allen.. A We Hope You Like Your 1932 Dividend . ,: .. . , StoChiffonckings 4 pair for $2.50 69cmost Spring's intri�uin� col ors fur yr•l!r E::�.t.:r r.!�r.mhle in a full a�sor!:�l�rt or sizes and wlnr� ... nD P1�re dear away <•f b�ol:(·n Jct<; but a carle bl:lnc:�c open s'!!� of MI- SS our cnrnpletc �� I hosiery 23 2-2526J stn\k th� t wl11 l!'ivc you a ELM STREETSHO -FRAPNCWestfield €$ to 'Phone vallll� al'tlll� w!1ic:1 mvc. T E WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDA l', ------______: 9, 1932 ------_ _!f MARCH I I Ih I Marcb 18 Curr�nt EventsM. E.Lectu Chap�Jre, \Val PHONE OR MAIL ITEMS do Stephens, . March Try 20 Palm Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Harkrader Birch a - Tow March of ve The n Council will met'! 1 passing th Mon 25 with day evening in uuild·- ;: nue is i.r.s week rela- the Municipal Good Frida,v. I Wi t:ves in Jersey C in·g. Mar.b CHASE and SANBORN'S ll Inherit 27 Elmer Ea natural; it iJ often a man� C. A. W. AlJH B!tiNl; RESULTSI ifestation of anaem:a and MAR TINS \� --��,.. ahou:d be given proper Each changeHA we VEhave made MOVE in the put huD! been an improve. medical attent"on without ment. f. me we feel that we bir otep forward Thi• are taking a Says:- on by moving into store where we hav BARDWErhlnk"LL t.,. bi•IIIIJt Jl,� It •·uru·rrt '" delay.that Fromyour childinfancy hao a a e ThP O!'i'rrur�uhrnd, fhut t"ll tlrt• Juul)', 1•'1101.1"11If.,. periodicalace health Ut:l'l•:l•·n u", .. · ""HUIH IIIII\'t• n:1tion. exami· hut uh�• ,... , TWO FLOORS lotfl 'r ..US'1'11 1l'll c·u·tlll lur That enab!e u• to ditp:ay goodo to bett•r advantare and in rreater JUII!d ICt"h rf MEN � 1� 011 lltii'�•H!II I�S'fFil�. quantity. On the oecond Ooar we have the larrer toyo and llllt•r u(ll Prescnptlonrst Fills R 1 • Careju/iy llt"\1" t•utul !llutuc who h,. unl, In full line of a lH•t•tl "" UUSI·�Jt \' E 1 \l l "': ll al Ulurr hu·nutlllitodr, . f lll·.ll l II� I·'VI''1FI J'' urti l "'·IulUI,U 'll" •·tl uud Edward R. Jarvis, Inc. BABY CARRIAGES f<'UUI.I 'II C; Jl fi.MOUNTAIN 7?..Jl1.ax weteA BEAUH , CULTURE.! . I 885 2-02215 oW L[S NDRY ' VENUE COLUMBIAN L'AU' , , 1\N : ' Weatfield 84 ELM STREET - - , NEWARK . . LEADER CENT�A-WORD ADS. PAY HISS __ THE WESTFIELD LEADER EDNESDA MARCH Page Eight \\ Y. 9, 1932 , RATES One-Cent- �-\\ord , Mmtmum Chargr !5c ! "1\ds'' Au,«!ptt>d ln l'h ne A11 addJUonal charge v! tyg c•nU will lie made fur aavertaemeate that are c� I HOUSES FOR RENT IIF EJ.I,.\. BRAY, I SPursuant r.4.'J'i<; to the .\. D••••""- Surrogateorder orof ty of Uni theGE ORtCou'n e H JUHN:SonTON, made on the fourth unr.}< A IJJ•on h any ofi<'atl day FUI\ FPbJ the undPID lUSigntd as hour at �Oc per < f of 32 t e 1 !l:\" lOOt(.l!\t. \\URI<. ot I•tor m estate suhl tlodrrn houJ SJ erlallzlng In a e nothe Is ex:er: j{ IH !)\ the c1P\ or thehereh) given to t e tree e:Utt\ng concrete repa.\r\ngr work aud Sl of rle('eased FOil JU �1 - !'it''" 'l·lloom g d n lil c a e to exhibit to the $75 Bard· the lwuse h rredltor nflracthet ath 6tf' unmon h{ th\t gRra.p;l:' f atrlr l lluuato , U\e T \\ eat· fng g Gnetundo 7CJ8 o de e s d or matfon their well, ast dean r an Centraland Ave f alntTel claims and 1ub very a 6 �crlher UlhJerdeman For It Havanaa short cruhe-Bermudlor ot surprldngMiami Whllt travelingSa�Jannah you I FOR R�N lf'htor do a small budae.t can l'r t house r - t.. ont'r S on Doerrer 206 Sons OBI eel or & you ha'Je about two roR RIJ:NT- If tall let weeks you Unfurnished-In Garden0 ib an Ill tan 5000 m aro m1 t"'t " t- en :c�����': h sl;::ll of modern iv t e porta Carroutebe v s g � 2 21-at r bh.1a neld 3166Jj " ·� nu charming p wella r�����h1���5�'v:nl�l��.s : home will rent two or three n z turn ahud r< oms o Perhap5 FOR RENT lloe•e• all al le lee Choice �Ingle a e nt a ver) reae l at s Improvements- lla-Room and gurage Uouble room tu.ljoinlng t or a to You would like to vhlt the lnle Kimbell lH or a h or t Ave neasonable rent 1el doullle room private bath baand, ahow c 1e 0: mt;;th �r Uoard optional el \V estfleld $1750.00 are at Rveryll��� flow�r level �c�r�he Weatlleld 2 0137 2 10 tf 2-1031, 801 o tain Avo'I 2·10·1! �!�e"a0n 1 And IT DIIIJIILIJ GAIU(.J - n T LONG HOUMI� II .M u Modern l o a io con\cn... S>Io lTlie Ll tor \M of Petitioner For the dream of your I fe-1 \1 I" lrn tent to n 1\U.Ilt to 102 Street cruhe Around ltml In fine c t estftelil, e anSC'hoolt the minutes t e lerf!e) It matten otthe World :��: �ll H ��frl t�� 2-10 t�� ojil��1! 1\ N \\ dreams may what your tuvel lm th on tho mold n 1� 1 _ 41 them c�n he P -==--===------�----- <1-1 _N_C_E_R_\ _n _F_�__\_V_J E_ tS� be We or t hat rcr tNl to one or���� two A I I Y� and !hd f1oo1 fl r Ill brlng h reahty people nunlrlQUire ht ner Mi I N I I N vi f nn or-der of t g:hlnn l o!or 0\\hon£> "estJs To r ol\1 SCJIROI'l'F.I h field618 H Ave l 2 tf B\ tue of the of e Court m de on the con· dillon all�Rmun lm r eUouH,m nt goodgarage, & mi nutes to statlonp ov l' s North Avo , West 689 2 10 tf lloullf!' th NT-!iih; wi all FOR Rl hn1 r ..Rnnm n Sun l•orcb. tilm()derne hA th stl'arovneme heat,t s ne·ca age h\ che minutes walko to r �ar· otn tlon \1 e•Uleld Rent C R R. mon PO!I!!fc�eton J60 00 per Drake,th Tel Weotfteldnt once Call ,\. 0, 2-1106 DO I �-�OWWHA ia theT time shop thru to theN Classified Col umns of the West· field Leader. Now is the time to pick up real Bargain�. a car, a home, a • •• job, a room, busi· a ness opportunity , • • find them all you'll listed because , •• THv·s WAN TS A.R E REFLECTED zn THE WESTFIELD LEADER o-Gettera"-Leader 'PHONE YOUR "AD"-2-0407 WESTFIELD LEADER WEDNESDAY, MARCH THE , 9, 1932 P ..e J1111M ; ---- 1 ---- - �--- - ��������=�=���=�===�-�- �=-��� WARNS i AGAINST I tlnJtoss GARWOOD NEWS observmg quarantin<.' ru es Two \ care In l r===== Dress Departments an epidemic of whoopi g cough may I ' :�s��n ���u , . warnmg o de l I deYrlop ABOUT TOW ! And 'J'hC:arney,1� wa� n d · N re,· t >rne my nd I ·. by � 8a <'X- POLICY ACCEPTED Join Fo rces to Procure with < e of ( lll' dl l: '<'Ull\' ofl]('t'r of Board . ======the HPalt . lio;;======During the! h INSURING ·� Frbruarv '(• w•re R M y u don't th in Mr. a Mrs. rce i eas�s thirtv-1 fi EMEN .1 u�·be o k n Pi five of who,;ping rou h rPpor:t. SALLYd Frank W. e of --- u But �t � aro nd spring is\ as their week- ' ed to the Board of Health, Mr. Car- , inwranee euvering the ju,r _ th� �omer:r we have , Bradford avenue _bad An polier, se 8 me • gns.. The r t d guesLo;, Mr. Pn o mfall:bie . fi s n Prerce's parents fro;n s"id and S<'n•ral complaints wmb ·r the Depart nwnt, was · l e i ney haYe n s Fire may be sh1vermg s l on s me Rochester, N. . he of ti o j board about Garwood I robin a Y bt'<•n made to t •· hil- acccpt<·d< by th� Borough I showing in Cout�cil mePting ' s<'uthern hmb, but whe 1 . . dren symptoms of whoop g at Tuesday fancy starts tu�nmg� -+- its held 1 The Smartest Dresses young Mr. . and Mrs. Th odor Ludwr_gj cr•uvh l>t•ing a lar·ge on u· ·ets gh . The policy, ma 's t�-oh, e : t the � � 1 ni p�·e- 1 n mb avenuee haveH.as . t t by "':�•·h was t p a l _ the r i ancl m the vanous tores. Tlus rs a ·,;c•nted H•·r 1an . l mkel, carnes well! In othe� words, he s nng ofu � st l . s _ � • _ on. g es th1s we<:k_ srs e and sun• c wedrhng season t _ therr t r the prc n um of wtth. b n- IS way to F]lread ]H• . n a dPuth e Mr. and Mrs. Carl : ad �------=--=-==--=-'P•h•o-ne=-2·-20-3•7-=-==--=--=-=-=-� I THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 � Thr�e Victories High RI L os TAYLOR-STANDARD TUTTLE-cRosswAYS\Vith Courtmen Defeat Orange Students DownSch Scotchool CourA Tt TAKESea 3 son Ends W ButTILTS Plains FROM BUSINESS MEN SCORE EASY WINS S EEP LEAGUE YMCA pa en: to dose to en•t vuotomrrs s ·<:ret.like dun ce should copy the Dr RobPJ't 'loth•er formerly dedarl'd. ��'h"";', '1�F, s!ati n. Ei!Y!>tluns nne! �.tXN) lur'nn per·od Marth tl.vir < to d ioted appren- re th · \\ of Tut· �dav e g JO · of C f ; . ;,f":he • 1 en J as medy, ;en��l'l!tC. 1 rc. thP1 12. rrr- l . n Apnl. . dean th e f . danger d I · d as Q tain dNdrab e . · n Hhoo! or <'n 11 cgej e gu•d1 In bus'-mn1 . o f (' , Jluf'Uil an Ir ll o to the l . t ' ;<.oung ' duth � WHOLESALE I LINDEN OPTICALand CORr Manufacturinr OpticiaeaRETAIL 210 N. Wood Ave , Lindell . Op n Evenings Until e 9 P. X. 'Phone Westfield Z-1060 DR. M. P. Advanced RefrigeratiOn BABBITT j SURGEON CHIROPODIST Hours: orrtce Dally: 9 A. M. to f> 1', 111, Wednesdays, 9·12 EvenJngs, Mnndaya•l'tlllrsd&J ealizing that there are many thousands b.v AlJIHJilltment. EAST BROAD 227 Ntonr STREET of people who would like •� hu �Hrrrc R to own a genu Weatfield, N. J. ine Frigidaire, and whose purchases have been delayed only because of first cost - SANITJOHNARY L. PLUMBINGMILLER We announce new Steam, Hot Water and prices-the lowest Hot Air Heating Tin Rooting, Frigidaire history. Etc. FURNISHED. in ESTIMATES Telephone 2-0278 doing this we have considered all the Pro1pect St., Wett&old, In 211 N.J. economies in manufacturing that can be effected by greatly increased production Notary Public and are offering the public the E. TANTUM advantage L Leader Office, Tel. 2-0407 of these savings. 50 Elm St. North 715 AYenuo, Weal Today you can have a genuine Fr 2-1947-J igidaire 'Phone Weat&eld, N. with all it offers in convenience, economy, J. dependability and known value-the 4 Chester West & Son Carpente" & Builder• cubic foot Moraine Model-for little Alteration& and Repair as Work. f. o. Dayton, Ohio. as b. ESTIMATES CHEER FULLYFor Good FURNISH WorkED. and Rat $130 Low es 'PHONE Westfield 08 772 RO P Sf.2-22 P S E T FRIGIDAIRE C The General Motors Va lue in the Refrigeration Industry Your buaineu i• oft•• judred by the kind of pr t d matter y ou throinughe mall•· •••11 We're experla inthe tinr wo•• and JoJ.auure Prin t... un JOD l HarBroadry St. N. Taylor you'll ret qualit,.. ------� 143 E. ------· WESTFIELD The I WESTFIELD LEADER__..::; THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1982 .... ,.... , sStudio-1 14 A o.-- o ELM STREET �--; Challenge of Change." The devo :- I ti .,U ••• ���:��:;;�� ns •.• ••.•• •. ....•..• t�r���:��:f !��.��;, -- -- �8. !���vsoudlo."!·-We atft•ld��!�i-IHI: [ Christine !. ANN -. ll u� s�:w . I in f: h rge M . JJ�;- On Friday e e i c a of r� On Wednesday eveningiJ� the annual lrrland, Director of \' nmg, Mnrrh the R-c- 'oiDr. . A� be H Ailan�:= G.-- ;.� Jr.rspy Physical -. A- .!::�: . ;� New :: Pratt. WeH���s:��:-:sley Club will bold Melhodiot Epis- I and Heal Education in he [ ! I meeting of the First th t Tol t hu h a f rs ep n< �;:-,'·��.�;r-�!r�-�,'.;_1::,\ .t ' I :..r;��� : �.�;; dr:�: r �=��.fr� ��� ��,::/ ,� :c : � ;��� :����nt�:� : hl �:; ;; ? :�� ;��·�t.S:� l�: �a:l�� EPISCOPAL C U C 11 i ti f th is r s i o pAUL'S R CH HH Rev. Woman's ...CH@8!'_ AWA 1@1+**AW '!!_@!!S£&grit NOTES 4it*.!b!J@ rst. �� c < a· wood Living pictures '"====-====::::::::::;;,,;;;� sT. R a noon. The sewing this will , fi ; drnt of the Elizabeth District,_ F� ran:!�kli�n Parent Tea ht��ol<��ers' As:jtaoci��� �('����� · be week . speak . '1 J for the The pa,tor will on the topic, H r y J , Wc P ay, c by the mes A. Smith, R ector. Welfare CounciL a r Y, Murkland. Followmg a t on on dn sd Mar h 2, on the w11! be prc·,entedClub. memlo<·�> uf . Ja meet r Here?" A O'Donnell, Ass't. The Emanon Club will tomor- ''Wh�n· Do We G o om at short devotional service, Dr. llfurk- 1 subject, "The Child-HIS Relation to club unda the direct1on of Mr�. Ar- rthur F. 1 1 F Extra-Cu ricular A. l R row e\'ening I the o clock s n Sunday. an r Act ivities". He thu hmond, program ha1rman n �� Service :- m the home of Mrs. ' en·rce o At land gave interesting description >aid � Ru· SuR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. L. F. Van Steen of Plainfield, • •- acting pastor. The HOOVER -. • A. 9:30 M.-Sunduy School. 7:30 M, Service of Woship. P. 306 Ser ices are being held at EffANectiveNOUN MarchCEMEN 1, T South v avenue, between tre Boule· an vard and Summit avenue. Keeps Rugs Cle 1932 FIRST E. CHURCH and Ma kes Th em We ar Longer M, We are offering a special dis· Rev, E. Manne, : 5 RoyA. D. Pastor. 9 4 M.-Church School.D., that ground into will cut the fibres, it left A. dirt is a rug if is 11 M.-Mornin11: Worship. there. The Hoover was designed so that it could get at this dirt. count on coal. To our custom 7 P. !\I.-Epworth League. 8 P. M.-Evening Service. has a cleaning principle that shakes the until the dirt is loos· The Girl Scouts will meet this aft It HE rug ers who pay cashwith the o'clock in the so ial hall. ened at the same time it sweeps up the surface lint and threads. emoon at 4 c T The regular mid·week prayer serv· Rugs that are kept thoroughly clean last longer. Hoover clean· ice will held this evening at order or to the driver o'clork be B in the chapel. The "Take question to your rugs. It straightens th� nap and for discu,sion is No Thought ing willadd new life for the Morrow." brightens the colors, we will allow a discount of The regular monthly sewing meet ing women of the church will One model sells for and the other sells for of the $79.50 $63.50. be he\,] tomorrow beginning at 10 We make a liberal allowance if an old electric cleaner is $1.00 per ton. Our usual o' clock in the chapel. There will be B box lnnr•heon. in. sma11 extra charge is made if you purchase Woman's S The Foreign Missionary traded A terms r cash in 10 nckly will f meet tomorrow after Ho.over on our montliiy payment plan. o Man at the of SOc 2 o'clock in the chapel. The derotion, and the progrnm will be ap days are to be continued for pronriat,, for Founders Dny. The Standard Bearers will meet on i Friday afternoo 3:30 o'cloc n the n at k down and the benefit of those who pre· home of Mrs. R. P. Marlin, Jr., 559 Lall'rence avenue. $5 T he 1\oy Scout, will meet Friday a fer this arrangement. e at 7:30 month renir.g o'clock in the social $5 hall. "Onof Trial," the fourth in the ser ten Ie-s, serrn g will be given I .en on11 by �!anne e Dr. at the o'clock serv- Call In Fo r Our Ne w Low Prices ic on S11nday. At 8 p. m. there will , !•rogram be n o1 special music by the 1 S�rd"h mericnn Orchestra, On Fa mous Reading An1 hracite ��'1lh - A Bell i Marie �� s Rasmussen, violinist. The Ynung People's Fireside group held meeting on ib Dna\ the year Trial Order Solve Yo ur �Unda of y night of la t week. he group 1 s T A Now Will 5 P lann:ng a beef steak dinner on Heating Problem Fo r Next Year �lnrl'h l :J. H CONGR C C Rev. DoEGATVONALn Ivan Patch, Pn•tor. HUR 9:1045:55 A. A. M.-Su nday School. K M.---Junior C. E. Soiicty and indergurten. I! A. M.-Morning Worship, • S B P, M.-Wednesdny Mid-week erv1ce Tl e w. �er,ular mid-week prayer l e wdl serv be held this c ock evening nt 8 o' in the parish house. The pas· ! to � pic will be, "The Lord's Pray- tr�,;� E.labliolaod 1668 " nil-day sewing mectin11: will bo to bhe morrow In the parish houso n�der the ' nuspices of the Associntion. Woman's Luncheon will be served THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 � mers, Peoples Pa!a.ct P•p 5isteea n �• !ril be u hTion: lO Lm.�� will "Things that Mat the of.!-. �������:�::�:�=�����=�=====���W� h� e=n��:: ;�:·��:u �, :b :a :� =r��;q;� �m:· :�:: ;�:lTI�T�� teKhu� nmrnRtee will and ''Loyalb�ty.'' sey City will present theteam thr h the school ' chool, Gusta\'f; Bley, superintendent; ��t£'r1' t:p�rs Ru at l' sq _r..At lantic - 1\I .Ull.City'll t:&dt Lrli \"t'"..... -'\\'I•:- .\S'I'I•11,'J I<:l,IJ IIIUU Cbnm.ao t"ltrN J•::lhmlwtbrturf.A. �t.lte trnlnral IC"nn ·• AllnnHt" '11lti l•:n harr•lnJ,I;, !'ilmllnr Cll)'.. Sundn)', 1". 1'1, r�t'Unttouun•l tt•r instantly, personally, Surulur,A1•rll ""• rh �iCh, r (fltt•MlOth. lttUJ ('nmmle Mt'bt•4hll t•k,H1•ket lllo;tmtll • • • • muetratedfactory r� above .. Uncabut definitely "Packard " the Dl'W Paelrord Eight $}750 -iFivc-Pil8ets enger that engine. ltll IU'O inexpensively-by telephone. pricefres ish, original and modern. bat Sedan. It is tho ca1' will of Packard It bring tho luxury and .U"tinction Synchro-mesh T1'nnsmlssion, includes's nent ewnershlp to new it is priced quiet \hou8Mids. Fo1' ttp eem; simple, •afe , Finger Control in all llarM the times-1'eflccta the new purr.L asin Free-Wheel i g; und Use this modern way to Unowith n_ Ride Control. Shatter-proof glass lng power thedoUIU'. . of 'WlDdshacld and all windows,bumpers front Ia cordially invite you to irupect and six-ply tires standard equipment.and your social and busi· We i eom('t in nnd 1'ear arc make this sensa on ear-to It-to it with any othet al driWJ compare come to see new r r When you Packard Light automohUe at or n eD lt11 price. Eight bring IU'Ound the confident you will yow next : for appraisal. ness trips. You can call lOO We arc decldo lluat your old ear a Packard. quote you dollar that it worth carwill be We will e'ery how you is Packard and sh�� you purchll8e Packard for cents in the t Eight, you find, l g 1Jght ght can a The Ligh will Ia on Ei if you please, miles 60 day• and powerfu puyments out or income, with low and roomy-big, substan t ut are surprisingly small. Why n t is b t on o( 1!'.8tial wheclbnse, h It uil L now"T o powered by a chn98ishorsepower, Inch "dq lt lll!'llig�t-clght There hllll never been time; almost 200 miles for a no to becom such an O}JportUl.lo e Packard ,\. 1111. time twnerl flrnn ASK ksl$ ntul cents after THE 1\I.A.l'f wu ·�11:11 �� !11.\ l! o OWNS ONE n:r�u 60 8.30 p. m. Jff"fltfUirf, Jlt-JU('IJnUJ(C"rflltUC"o C'RtN nt I�JII'Il• .lrrN,. ,. ..nlr fh•kf'ftll trnlufllll lo{UUd ,. un •n,· NrtYNair, Fnr ,� t1D daft" oflrlrtlllflnr loealturtltrr htl'nrma• W�•tflrldttun tlt!k('f n.-�nt, �-01110. Packard Plainfield Co., Inc. KARL R. LOOMIS Backtd lry North Ave.� at Clark St. Tdephone 2-258l) A New Jersey®t��� lnslllllllon ���Nallonal�!�� Re.�aurct� �'�i� Westfield, New Jersey rnalionnl • lotte llon"'lm, Sl'llro<'th•r, by the dall Sheidl.-r, Ann Smith, KeJnaen-IW, Counrill'l'l' of Rl'ligious J·:dtll'Hiion. lle Have you ever found anything \Vallur{', KutiJPrineJo \V nlTl'n and ,Jntw ' knows l't1li.Ldou!-l l'CIU(•at from to take the place of the little Wilcox, the lwo ieal and prion,nrlil'nl boLlt slnnd a Tailored Easter . ... t rilhuR dev��loped �tl·nng cd · georgette suit for WESTFIELD ART ASSOCIATION poinLs<'ntionn andl progmms in the clntrches ofu service, smart EXHIBITS PUPILS' WORK wh r pnst01·. ness, comfort¥ We haven't. RESPONSIBILITY: Behind the of our i hn� ln'<' n h lw I This charm Othc1· t'ollrM·� to Jt' givC'n in the one's specially nice, n ex An e hibition o!' the work of Jlll- community school nnd which will be It's a stands our reputation that it i1 x p ls in tht' Westfield chools is being , h•tl hy competent nuthol'itit•s in \ hei cellent of ribbed gear· merchandise, . r quality ' lwldi at Elm street fro Ma1·eh to nepcctivc lie ids will Primnry not only merchandise, but also cor• 7 > m 7 ' he : gelte t wears M n h u n er tlw f!l[J l owi n October nt the the lance u t y dn "• 51 dr ------= encouragement have sue- u n !lcad<·d 1930 r busmess Nit e-s. cture an d nava e que e. ;- - of 11 fidd ter e m Dr. Ph:lip add iti n th d l J tt cess i s<·kclcd for yo n Four Union Rahway the n n In o e I r T•l. "'"•tftrld dur n the last arduou, year," by g pre•ide is . i u ndous 1 e d'JO- 2-1411 ""' the1r �· outhful t chaJJtcrsf umm J In r g JJTesldent and alreadyto I'Cf'l'i\ 'l•dtreme at G ve nors 1 Dugan to become a ra ROY KURRE """ · g ro 1 · ' who .oya '·t ' V' f ' ' m o r says · ' r:;e 'r ent ran- an t am- was aetin.r ires Ilh ss J1 ·o t wcnty-seven, the It M Brett � · · dcR J e a ENTEH. . I K not 1 Y 0 8 WI.1 ° PI . in · wIle d es're to b come d t !- w,n ces , t an I � op• a e l'ondueted M'l'•S F and have Graduated f rom Princeton Islund, large apphc -1man, b he Shop<, h '' ' h r en- l of a . <1 1 H l ll • ' e ARP R B of M1se Fr )o<·t almost !h· d d Ventasa of f�t Ji7.abeth 1908 certainquunlllics pour in durmg rnc• n C l ances lowestto " t . a tte n d S'r t e tt the new are male. Bo th II .mR���v �� N. J. E enable them !o obtain at ho; oung women of college or w' h h f · to machm:'l to o Wl ta ••LD, the j y t C e d 1 a B tiunsc wt•\•k up-state p ints try f r the trn d e WESTFIELD, ,u!, ossible that they ti;eh; a o y 1 R1utgers ea 0n ear•. n the o in . o given opportunity p pri ce. ' bac·kgrou nd, who bring to the ''\''a�h '�, In�l l � se rvlc I < ope t y· - t g fromf C s d a le doth<< will l"miia �" ' WJ evo�?"5 n 1 ° lJ a p b .t i 1 a .r ews. and o mh r 'arts o he Sel'ond orp school operate the y se c- d f . p . n i r f h w h1e �I I l d the res e- puper work n d su b sequ n tl men er d e l t l b N v , Gn'l C'o•�r•rtlnJ< nee or s n g d ays. organization a res en t usmsm an d b h . egr"e e y t e y mpet tiv commg h . e e m Y to h'1c h are on a co i e l n have thirtecn l : a r l s n· . n d ay . ' th e C Js u 1 1 g Area "A though ow an de l of f ie d y e ice that ex �" - h o serVH e · ur · ns w n - �� <'l 8 un evenmg, t�e 1 l' p ur. h'� � iio � n twern New Jc1'e and believe to all h Company, p� at e Ja, Jc e ------�==:::==::::=====::! shops r th business 1 l l i h 0 f w h - __ o y rrutin•s of e be 2�rc _ in he � P 1 n �------I �----� one in Westchester, we •till omall a "Nomads.'_' it the_ "Wander- became employment man�ger. an d avlu ble almong small 8pe- wt h to are rare • '!'he t , Vlsi_ r_d - s n enough have a very p rsonal an d cialty sh ps. eleg e R�r�tan ap he wa called �o Washmgto to e o mg a " C 1ard? 1 : class:flcatJon WORKS perhaps sentimental feeling f or the ' C ' Ad n e ofD New Brunsw1ck l•rrday mght� the of army per- LIQUID M yn th1 ee, h ee l r _ Prop• TABLETS J m GriffithsCL EANING u • • who have mutfe possible the �s J .8 T• ;. h 8 b e i and Veritas Chapter of Elizabeth, sonnel and after serv1ce overseas, was PLAINFIELD CARPET ' L q i or a l t u�ed SALVE people assocrate�l wrth ran es T •L • 0 ; wmmissioned lieut nant-colone , j RUGS SHA I 666and i S•lveT exeternal1 iale very substantial rowth in our shops. _the !08 ; 'Jl ! where the rovers enjoyed the dancing e Gen- ORIENTAL d J. ly, 10aktl'fldr g s t eJ b eg • n . ! MPOOED 666 cid hops mm .l af e installation of- Staff. After DOMESTIC A J, c m l te treatm ti e that ave de edly un- S mc; � T :·w::t t r the public of er ! _the Armtstrce, he St. PHONE Plainfield, N. 666 ut I s h been round out er. se on d year b a I Richmond Cold1.o p e aad elective favorablern m have continued to forge last night. ca e an du tr al erso fw we field ma � a firers, e m s 1 p nnel o 826 6-0811. n ager ay. I m c Moat Speedy Remediea ahead in' almost every town, ea�h 10 Tu�sday n ght _the chapter will sul:anl, and in was appointen·d j :___ howing an increase over pre- J\1asomci Temple the sJ n t HJ 28 K.owa month s Mytholon ta headmaster the Haver- ! l nH•et In the and as of ��=- - year's corresponding o cer s Ha e fn d I � -- � t degree ford Schnol, � �---���- � vious period. Norae s will confer t e r v r r , -�-� =� to ffi h fi s to P�. 1929 I ; --�����- � - "We have tried ourselves '' i upon a class of candidates. The he was called the U 111vers1ty PROJECT -YOUR �-==· HEAL��TH � adapt N"r>r'l'he lll)'t 111111"'"lw l,.g,vnr 1 " \\Till'III! '<'<' I•'all•' 111 of --____ � the understood "Ho " will "sing" before and Pittsburgh 1 S -_ - - r, popular need as we ur:• (l'a>f), Vf'I'- wlers as dean of m en. CHILD 81:! SURE to (l'r<·�<·nt e t g. oft- I It'• -SAVE , lowering our prices, and giving thun< l n th e m e in (Music sootheth the I SOo/c� it. . l ' ' 1 a d �kl!ltl Wlll ilr<'L er more ever for the rnoney yet 1'1"'Y " ' '1111!1ar 1" 11"' n,.,,,.,, Fat<'<-- � On Your Next Pa:r of ' M. T. C. ENROLLMENTS � Glau than Clotho, � es nerves.) e � We i a Specialize Filli never once d eviat ng from our stan· Sir Gala d's "Serenaders" who C. BLUE RIBBON MILK ng !t�� �"2� a \ �<; ;t: v�ft e �: r ::s•Y· '·��·::::: have entertah ined m s FILLING QUICKLY t J".Wo� " o� in dards of style, q al ty ancl servcle. ember and visi- GUERNSEY AND JERSEY MILK OUR SPECIALTY Occulists (M. D.) and u i Enouph Ia Sufficien' � � f Of course, in asking less for our tor s of the chapter on numerous oc- Al18��s : Xn � Jr � � � Gu ern ey, Jersey and Holstein Cows All Blood Tested. Hospital Prescription Thn•eJuat whn ' '' .. a s. wo have the neces- ' cas· ons h ve been playing for anum- In the greatest rush of volunteers , s dresses assumed wn nt nf ""niii<"iLr r llup"""py" nrrs h<•:.-rt beri sity fo; greater volu e, , , operating In I to of big dances around this vic nity. in t e history of the Citizens' Mili- Broken Glasaea b m tl:r h Repaired eing practically unchanged with p si i i rod ce expenses This grou of u c ans would like a tary Training Camps, forty-six hun- BLUE RIBP BONd by P. M.,DAIR Un;on, Y FARMS whom r.wl hns !!ii'Pil, ·II""'"·111�
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