===�� 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 a eetin the Thnft Shop H He lt Of •1 ember& mperaonate admg Entr1'e• In Roosevelt Scho l d otlict, Le M 450 o mcnh " l 1\udJtormm 1-;pph• t >till man', - Bu l th< I" o and , half \ell ! '"'d I T ( m nag r of the shop and mernbcrs l dll< and \1 he Unwn ou nty Chorul Festival 1 the school system a e the pn,llege \\ , • d< IIJ!hth< •llul ll\ll"' Ut( nn hlol!um of the � to the report hf'ld Boutd Rculto s l t lrphon t o mu}ls, n rl th s tt t ' \\ tht noon ut ,J and boY.er ght The number of na wn�, R alHi ' I J ht < tlu llltl n lw hn\ I Otll llt1d � Hl }J m, a Edu e '"f VIBJtoiH f rolll 11aJch 4 s fm Rll>lhmg the me of clothmg h I II h 18 '"'""'ll n I ttl < e y·tenl frOill the Ill 'tc 11 '''''''' l\1" • " l < h,l \UIIO H I JI O � I tntn . 14" 01 <>Jed hl> openmg add"" 111 ! n March 1\ll lldlll th< �lht !l l'u\'"" l h < I lS \, lltilll U othu llmon the · v household goods If articles cun a n !fl >:dwol aione He stated e Ul nldo 118 on lts ' Cull' , pcut• "I County. Chit. l:)emor 1 Th l! lll I J t \ tJall•au m Led t W Sit plw •llJI a' " 'I" I ls nn' l <111!< f Ol nll v 1 n u Y<'lll" Jhgl > not be conHJUentl� delneted a tele '' \\as ll ( J I 1 I l < M ' und of uge must be pre;ent 17 cases of 1 llll llnt l'll•nb J; CII!IJlel t1 tillJ!l , I I I ' 1 1 "K " U unlts8 that thne are at I tJ ngll'h,th e oth 1 oilipmg g of tht 1 lrnuty pa! o m •nno ll lllll l.un tUilCll m h< llt �Z< of I' < IC uedam l\1 s y� s I SmJi Jl(tJl u H lt H \ l l d ' C m ul l(Ill< !!I ' ' Ill<" II' J n tl nl ""t>h Ju lhJud Jll g ' ��� rllll� tit a llmg ani1 e un< llllm Aftu \Ott "on" 1 the0 .,1 'l llltllts t \Ill( W • h • tXI•llll<< Studio Jl""' till llltl t C lo ! L heo l(s(JIUIJ\111 a stootlnlol\( ln IU\11( llltllll\1�· 101 llw Jllll!);llllll whtch Will i o ma unc n Jnpun l C•llirmts i o the teachers go out! \lOil Ill wlwh hIs bu 11 11 nml M1ss fngnlla will nlso todtll, lllard stated e '" 111th '"' Jlnslon hulhlog l'olo 1 hos1 fnr 1 llnu• I eve .. 1,\1 I stlllll\IY ll{rht.It ott l Nntwnd thnmpwn�hlp 'Y I1 tlw '-' J..\1l t1l 1 JltllllH'l un tl tun lln \. 23 b nhd },y MrH It!J!hton, t t1HI1 po u].uJty, bnth h l I t e r• here would e no mcreus< p s ol I tl " : 1 TonttHY PUII Hl t t t Westfield Chnpl< •r, DaughtetR of ,Hl ,J �lent hl h ,nllltammentl llu "" , ' J! ' ( 11pltlnt l'uml< Lum, of n\nv: J!lo)(rnm, lhne part Hon o o ofIll the mcdlll" un\Jl No\J'm 111 •ahH of nnd L'llur n '' 1 i 1 gs > ) tu llllY te cher r empl yee "" <<> IHhJdul 1 1'; 1 11 ' D t I' cnlllJ"'"''' for J a a the Am< 'J I1\{t 1ll niOJ 1.1{11 :"'(\00 o 11 , J 1 1I, , rt•p- '/�;'\ t" ' �'1!!11 Ill 'Ill '' t� nm •h to �IH w \l n Ditmms he1e on Murch 11hue [1\o huge cnkc' randle \rnn- o�����' sc���H�l M n; '1 n. 'f m ht N orl< Athl!lll' 11b ch mp!- a l ;I" 1" 10 of tills du n11,t1atwn, tht Slrand e g .: 1 e tlu t w Cl a 1111( p1111Cipnl R11 O d L l nJdll Ih ' 1 l!st<' lll o uth;'Jtl < ' n d p s to t c t Ill I I t '!'hol \ He also spoke of the splendid med, md!latrd that thJ• was mdu d Olclt;,n't' 1 1 l nt d 1• 1' 1 V I s ' tomn<•y lnst m onth Ill ew 1 f l full "l,md� ft om• !-':'snn nnsl!lp N ------· wolk of the Jumor ed C Joss, th ru n Ilii(H I a Jl l Ma ny o f th d u' h l! g � Yml< Plnying ol t e sho m � a ! ·'"0 '!20 mIs x n J H ut <'q f t < J rht month, hu i k nlJ ol f h re tea M S LUB R i I t Y e ' V:-on Jnnu.l 1 ,1 d < pl ned l I( s t sh <,J hHis m 'olin<n I 1 unc Y 0 lH dwn�tl motu n tut t the IH pJls s c l' n I PF he oun• I • th< a 'mlly' and tla � II" '' \\a-; pll Ill) I ' !.I th even f e hIll room at ShnckamIX On t r "'' pH of noHH nm ��� ncnrly eVl'l Y othl romlnn • Among e Important o Th lurg r ' el m 1 S ague J,mg I R ts e ' e etur t lw ml !hut the L< hls I Jill< 111111(( a< lt clll li of I 0 ',II ,,1 kl mg o f < Ilclr II t • us de l l d m he nat n l co l s Stn<" u JJI' III < 1( \ tum t!H (' rlnss fo the Nntwnnl thJS month are the t exhibit by " cO a e t w a I O s l N n ,,· e\ e H t J t lL tlt<' Th<• M a�onw Clnh of WcRlflclcl haa m l < f att lls d loJ ng m md l J l lJt has c t JCC (rml PJ ton, I sst•x 'I roup uu cts r.uHH•• 11, he b 1 d op te< n ,re•ol ut!On ex s Y 1 ns T NO D tt> M1 s (,, 01 1(1 1111 1 Stoll< till he wmn1ng tram of these contests • ��T � � of the nrc t o '" nomma t c• petltw I tearhet of oa ,. hns atl1 acte11 great o,u < a 1 rs ton •poke ·' LECTURER l(l, s '" tc 1 and h t memhers1 h' the sponsor the ' HIH "' tommJ I I pressmg sympathy to the familY, OJ v 111 p ,m sl •ned IJy ten of club TE ' It�"" this coun, " ofWestfirldCh•pter twell o! c I u I I II I ��' II v;n t I\ " " I "' lI " f tl Umted " mus • erlt cs I n a r Mrs foundmg c undg t co n n H NJON Muc "(\ucktn ltc,O(1 , 10 IIlii1 \( y s k m t to Mrs NoJma Howland m limn• I'' ·"" tlu , il iY lur , n th It er g l .. (o be tul and .mh 1� .J tcl o n< mg txd!lslvc th< Vlllslty team, ltuJ t opemn� coucc•rt numbet "(,Ioria,• , h the e Athl t VJCe re- erms o • nr s F B f Mrs OhHr Hall, second t 0f ,till1 o!< ll Ius e�er, ' mrman ° ,HlllltnHt:. tlu •lnh ,,t till West ics f I lh t• JllOJ(llllll coutu!IHH through g J n rs nt n o ,,nd ptHes "" CIS"' d rue sche adople. I Allen IIJZe, A I ll s I . ll Stc\\, fiJ(\Jds oth m tn t l ll the fl Robert l' m I ! l\ Jan! lll us l s u I Oil lnd tills Slttuda y mght oulul h y OJIUlnr c us Jcnl ''"" OJH!.!l!c selce- S Sncv1ly gave bncf m ,," mnth grade stu l111 s of the club, enlurgm� the nomh�- N In of l tlusr JI l s aul c Cool "'" htl \ prrsllh nf th< t uh ml l \! c l ShJVUH, Jud11 ., n a �[lss c c l r nl l\ llll l AyHs und BJII he w1l l pi ny hnns 1111 1 Gunrnt •t J's '" aut1ful r"s' um eo sc oo b' o\\ cnrlln� tlle b t cssav on le tcd m a tmrr rommJtte(' from tlu ee to \\ (,1nucJ s p, < \Hie •'" ,J colo!, · dent fm " fl\ trr ( wlil bc fo ""' ndC l < "" � f h I II � Jl " es n >k � ounll IIJstOJa.d u J h of til l �cII ow "C:unto Oruntnl< " sun� m duct '" the eg•s anrct w munbus .tnd g11m� the status of n of Sne�et;, II ms1ow, If ur- patJ tJc suh t o < t , 1 < d � u L 1 m 1l fclllllls th< H1 13 I\ e\nCI ·' ' • u I c-0 '"' of rccogmzmg the mcrensing 2 !0 (I \" g1usts w111 h< a< Gu.1rn!Um mous1�ot memhc1u < P mtereniOr ltl S JO emhe1s of the l b an en th< Mn1.1 'enus, mausoleum I fA P •f • ns TO Va:entmc modthe Ill S llnm- r Wmnun' Club con ted or I '" \f h d kno11n, 1 total of tJatctl Wtth lantern shdes w11l i"'"'h I� l l P the receipt to date of 1 CLUB HEARS 11H\!mtsh ,1\lnnUJllrd htld hous<' lust nwht 111 tho f'onr•n�:ntwnal JMr- es of the debate Will be an-)1 0 GARDEN of he on Ju I 06 66 Contributors during the Colonel eJ l'e trsnll West- Tucsdn\, M.lrch al o'clorPss" w,1s d mon tratrd by ARTHUR e l swnnt y lll B 11 11 , II IH• llll' s debate proccdu1e Will be fol- d Il es lnb, 122 m lllltu 11 n g of th1 W< in n t r G ld o - A !he mcctmg on �larch tlw n \ o E � J Grace , I . d haeol lh1• 1 8 s ld ! ss Thompson 1t the home of � rs Waller Dny, m other� mtercsted m the arc - sponse 'J d t1 1 G l L L c l d1v 11111111g Jll lht parish houcslc ny. The arc ed Thompson wtll 101111g 111 ople lh \!I l IJehl nt t!Jr• I!OI!H' of M1ss Anna 1 former! t !G fioul"'al pr<>llient l may obtum cludt nrnw1 M.ly\11 WJilmm M dn will ho < r• lu Vnn•, nntl Ute mec ICld Girl and fore­ l' ommi:;Scout,:;)ontr; Council nwr Mn;. Harry .... .srout !Jr. H. Lipphardt and Frederick A. ats were Me Kinch presented with "1"hanll" obtainedity a are w ual Q truly tender hat they '!'� that in apprce;a ion · ts badg<•s t only in me for • • is have done for local Gil'! Scouts. d at the , appetizing Allen was d o of the prop­ •• , and sol LOWEST PRICES. l\1J's. the n r and erly on whil'h Camp Alleo nbrook, the Meats typify For example, Girl Scout day camp, is lo- A& p such economy I calt•d ; Mrs.summer giving Lipphardl is 1 the country courses in h e nur;;ing and Dr. note these Broilers • • • the choicest Kineh has taughtm first aid o to s!'vrrall t e price in our history. groups of scouts. Allen's badge producet • • • a th lowest is blue as she Mrs.member the a scout organizationis and was present­of ed by Alire Jean Shellenberger and on at was pinned on hy P{'ggy Schwennesen. Tlmse MeaU Sale all tf&;P Markett ' MilK Mrs. Lipphardt's and Dr. Kinch s FANCY FED badges were green ami were pre· sented bv Jane Gor�on and Marion 1% to 2� lb. i • average Coolw, They were n d on by Bet· • lb. ty Darlington andp nE:ugeniet Dilts. 'l'hPse "Thank" the 29c iwdi!,('Rca. m{� from CHOICE entire scout organization under the Porterhouse Steak lb. GRADE c local council and permission for their BROILERS 39 presentation was given hy he Na· t lb. tiona! Girl Scouts headquarters. Top Sirloin • ' Miss Mat ion Drew, captain of Troop 29C was 3, Mountainside, presented with Veal Cutlets lb. a year gold Hervire stripe. Miss • • 37 ten of Roast C Drew has been a member the Girl Scouts for eleven years and holds the Chops lb. coveted rank of a "Golden l<;aglet" • 19C Scout which is the highest award hat ran be eonferred. Miss �; )iza­ Pork Chops tb. t , ceNTtR cur beth Kuehn, seeond lieutenant RibLoin La mb 21C Troop and Miss Joy Hardgrove of Troop 8I were euch pres!'ntcd with ofa Breast and Neck Veal lb. e ti e admiulon five year silver stripe. Mr�. of 13C I The r Cou(eenty wiJI Relit! be CCIII• service N. Coomb�, <· huirman of the <"Jurt tribuled111iniatntloun to Eeeandoa devoted to tl1e direclAll· 0 presented. the merit badges and the Fan y lbs. diatrllll c • and e 3 25 allevialioao f in Eoae• County. first s c nd rlass badges as well C as the serviceo stripes. Those r�eeiv. �f...,'-.( Oit«:W ing the budges were : Coumyl3..-.-7/- Craftsman, miznbeth Kuehn ; can· Mackerel ner, Joy Hardgrove, Helen liard· junior Only tickets will be obtainable. suggest that you grove ; citizen, Carol }l owden, 2500 We Bnrhnrn ll lounl, Marion Cubherley and Elizabeth rook, Peggy ticket, Tickets Kuelm; Erkenswic , LUCKY STRIKES CAMELS 9LD GOLDS CHESTERFIELDS make your reservations at once. Eacl1 50¢. Schwennesen, or thy k S D o CIGARETTE may be obtained from members of committee listed be­ Kudm f!'l)lll Troop tbe TI•;Jiznbcthroop Helen I urdgTove, J nne Gor­I. 4, l desk Bamberger's S eet don, Betty Darlington nnd Katherine low or at the Information on tr Floor. 5, of Wick. Troop Adelaide Quinn and pkgs. Carton Lois Corke. Troop 7, Madeline J<:s. 10 pkgs. 1 - Mr�. Leonard H. Robbin•, Chairman kesen, Margaret Shaub, Sylviu Shell- 2 25C. $ 25 n 2JO Grove Slreel, Monlcloir e berger, Allee Jean Shellenberger and No m a Pultz. Troop LARGE SELECTED Corke, r Shirl�y Parr and JoyR, MarionHard­ Mn. Albert Rock Mra. Jknry Barkhorn Mra. Clark grove. Flower finder, I�lizubcth 784 L.ke St.. N. N ewark olmooa Ave., l'roCharleespect St., II. ,ll Newark doz. Mn. Mmer •s J 90Eaot Ora11ge Kuehn of Troop llenlth winner, 0 Rood, Troop 4, Katherine1. Wi!'k, Troop 5, ?t llicbwoodVI 0.'-a Mra. �' red Carter Mn. FANCY QUALITY 41 t O..an,e 91alnutJ. ClintonJack Meyer An., Newark Betty Cnmp, I1·ene Diefenbac . Troop l' 155Dloomfield St., a i k Mn. Charlea S. Smith 11>9Mn. l ar er Griffith r o e Simpson, Shirley Hunt, 19c .. t 0, )l1 j r n e FRESH a:GGS1 c Malont .\ve., 8ellevillr Mn. Charleo r hk .\rlingtonU. Muduline Ber i e Post, Janet , 1 169 Batt, Mn. William• llayneo Llewellyn l'ark,Robl!iru 425Ea•t N Orange Ave.. Condit and Mar orie Christiun•<•n. ,• 0 •• ranUi� Terroce, a ge n Home servicej Wnl Or n Mn. Mowell COillJlleted before SoutbII Orange Mro. Barn• ( or REGULAR, MOTHEit'S or E. l\1. llli11n Llewellyn' l . Montclair last October 1st) Tr op Madeline QUICK F...tericlr. 75 id o !J, Mn. llorold Stoker Batt. Interpreter (I�rench) Troo 15 lbs. 9 D 33M 1'tncanle n .t. POTATOES Cenler Ouroett Mra.N r h , p !1, jt wuod Lizet e Adams. Housekeeper, Troop 524 OrangeSt.. Mro. Franklin... Co nklin, Jr. 233Montclair t Mountain Ave.. t o atheri ne Wick, Dorothy Carner· SouthMn. Frederick St .. Newark o 4, l{ lterbft'l 767 Ridge l\1 rs, Albert r cll on, Cnrol Bo den. Handy woman, SUNSWEET I 187 Lorrai11e lllro. t'rederic II u r w Ave., Troop Elizabeth Kuehn. Troop Montclair N utlcy .be.,Sanford Nullcy Glen170 llidgewood llidge Ave,. I, 8, 3 pkgs.25c Upper 197 Barbara Blount. Luundress, Troop QUAKER OATSl 4, Betty Darlington, June Gordon. In 2 lb. pkgs. 0 Child nurse, Troop Betty Darling­ -l 4 ..! ton. Needlcwomun,4, T roop Helen GORTON'S 4, Hardgrove, ,Jam• Gordon. T op 5, tbs.23c ar a a ro PRUNES Irene Diefenbach, B b r MeCoy, 1 1b. pkg. Adelaide Quinn. Observer, Troop 1, Elizabeth j lerger, Iclrnno\\ Reier, EED 1 n. m. 'I'h �re is 110 charge for usc I � r Ruth Goodwm, J\lnble l'ca�c, Norma ������J FRESH EGGS of the p ol dul'ing practices u d spc- d j cia! l'ultz. oz. swimming ubi lily is Unt1cccssary.n . I o tl roo p u Doroth CREAMERY 19C Special t·ccognizulion uwar s be T L elle Stamm, y will �h·nsPn, B7,nr hara Nash, l\1adaline BUTTER made to winners of events. Due t Store Cheese o 2 ' ,. kexen. Es� 5c tb l�astcr the regular monthh• byc?�;g lb.19c vacation Shi ·le · Pan. T PACKED burguin will be held March � � o p Choice Hand-Picked Pea Beans e T�oop R, r 9, lbs. BLISS VACUUM COFFEE a plung m. inst end of Marjorie lQC of General Food Co, t ��m·Jo•·•c Chr�st ""�'ell, o 3 Product 5 lb. � 29 4 ::!0 p. April 5.j, Sunpson, .Tn!Wt Cond1t, Madelim • Butt, 1 Blue Rose Whole lbs. 2 i Eliznhdll Adam,, .....,.,:=------C- - Bcm cP Helen j Fancy Rice 3 10C RITTER'S Br wn. l'os�,(S ·liolnrsh1p PORK Large Can sc CAFETERIA SUPPER FOR � me1·it budge, & a\'l1ru�e . )' \'1\l') . Troop wHoLe wHEAT FLAKes . • • ROOSEVELT p,.T A o H5 f, (' for Wheaties • 23C ::-::·-----BEANS------=----,---. Kathel'in<• Wi k Cnrol Bowden Hel-4, -;:-:::7;--;:;:--::----:=:-: eaf,•term . Blossom 24% Th. bag FLOUR 45c . uppt'!' Will be enjoy dl'1 'n llnrdgrove,c .l ane Gnrdon, -Fiavia Brand . bag ll\ � � venr. • 12'hOL jor ,A tlw Roosr, elt I'.-T. A. the , 25C . -- at n· Tro p Adalnide Quinn 2mi Golden Honey �l;,rch mcetlllg I 2pkgs. on lhe 16 5, SHE F. FiELD ------_fo · - _ th. Supper I Nash, Lucille Dm: arn Tea r Snt •ne b REo LABEL Y• Jb. �lb. pkg. he "ervcd from to p o 21c �-=- 17c . B rha Stamm, < Web· Salada 41C . McCoy, In•ne Diefcn· 3 ]I• ollow ng supper n111:lfi 7:cafoten1 fi a, sl<·r, EVAPORATED WI � � . t.�e . bu rh, Buarhamm Wnllnct•. Lux Toilet !toap lr, of. M1lt.on E. a?'·I • • MILK II as i t nt Troop Norma Pultz . 3cokes 19C J, 1 IHI k e l �--- - · ----- ·cLEANs A ""ILLION niJNos• ROQUEFORT CHEESE .. 59c tb Oa it • 23C C ' ' ' ' Flakes roHs COTTAGE HEESE ...... 15 c tb 5 lb. CREAM CHEESE Sweetheart Soap 33C 39c tb 2pkgs. POT CHEESE .. lOc Ib " ¥ pkg. � REDUCED I UNEEDA BAKERS or YORK ASSORTMENTS, No. 2. f or 2 zsc RED CIRCLE Premium Soda TOY c mEWSTYLES AND PRICES PLUS Qt. Jar 17 Graham Crackers DILL PICKLES NEW JERSEY CONVENIENCE NEWCO FFEE CRANULATED 5 Ib&. zzc pkgs. SUGAR LOw 2 27c . .... SERVICE ,. ������------PRICE lb. & ,. » UNEEDA BISCUITS 4• � � .1. � A CRisco-Looac. 2 29 BAMBERGER'S SWEET 23c .. THE GREA pkg. f I Tf ANTIC & PAt'IFIC. ru to. ��Guaranteed�t for WhippingCREAM .. Pt.% l!':v c �======:� THE E FIE W ST LD LEADER�WEDNESDAY M 32�----�� �������������� '!!••• � �::==���::::::::::::::::::::::::::�:=:�����:������������,!�������!�, ��A �R �C �H�9�, ;1�9� � �! ' - h r re s in re l Mr. it sch l ll meet o cou D x , m u y n wi e e e :�t:� ' e e d rs� h e SCHOO Of RELIGION h t col nial ���·�'�, �u \r.�q op�::.��� ��mc p cy sa1� , for b o, men an d wom- l M ('A to pcrfc,•t detailed plans Famouoh r "av•"o ar ae the · � a ances. "FebruaJ'l"e � t be:ore the A. th s aftern n f1 a b ou t wen y- 1\'e <' ges an d R I fore � Ythe "' hool. tonight d n bu PU· . t•n TEACLH £ S ANNO U NC ED, pils of Miss"' • ·�..... class,' related P.-T. T- � ro )uneiun h th<•ir n>.gulal oomed.·m uni"e"'itiesm int the: fi 11 1 1 Sino-iscr's d H NE Ws n i ' ' :anecdotes and ,· idents in HIGH SC wi. SEN.10R OOL play was also prese ted country. Felton wife of Pro- the liVel WriHPn by · n Mrs. Ralph , ) ?f ot her famousj; men who were born the Stuclenb durin'ling. Tl ' thi>e PLAYS PROVE---- . T I I 1 the The ic l PU JL nwrning's High School GOOD co RA N N fe"'or Felton of Drew olo a P S PRESENT the on h r' ebruary. � t I . c apel program. G •m'nur)', is i structorg of h St to be n m m of OUR OWN r<;;uio: dub e •ti BICENTENNIAL A reading of < g on 3. ' the PLAY ' Safety was given, WHO'S WHO h a a farce The stud, nos of the the course on Relijl;ious Educat on Mr. I'ni:r.ower,m al hou Marchhas T e pl y i; Fr<'nch that lustrntcd Blide• showing the dan-il- t h h e n- .: with l n g nev- even t hose 1 \Hpi'Pla\i"n Druma!iein�: Ion in Family in W<•gtfidd Com- h . -- County horal Festival, Theodore er a wh ole jar, has ma he i e f M t le School re- practice• of parents nnd t to Cla'8 are wort uthey Sc o the w l , o ·K y p found whoiil provedo no t interesLng F ench s ce two pla)·s. "The Shadowed Star n it ho l of Religion which il cbil· Mr. Philho--:er Add"esses Col- romna•Jis, jars inc a in 1 Jll'!HlsWashingt tm>n nt dren i n everyday life. A •ocial hour < and r , a '' and m lwld fo Tuesday (• venings, Bice ennial z; C r h m ord ras thre many d tr e amusi und<'Olll•rstplications are intelli- "Two Crooks nd a undrr lh<• r six 'l'nlcd a gerou" r l Nan Manana G1bby; F enc u et• n . Each piece hPide queer in three tlw !'ollowed c u ar business gible to ull.ng of A Lady"nes All ardiee. !'e be· nt meeting borno Pla s Tra;n Play,For et h in s which, in Miss g ; ginning March ��- p nl.(rum . the �r mee� Francis San � c Mr. r M K i�l ey fknet'hn •l !'a rent-Teach� mg s. , k > l ' Eal·h month the. da>.; ' �� ; l ctor yc sdermers; Co-oper-; s gindicate orPh:lhower s Lif<•st htwocse JarM lreaders. Felton. S ;5e did o nts a d n al to n on Pclnt•>d y a e - , Brd ea tion Robert Meikeljohn;. in the life of the customIndian. 'new ur" a w ule Jredmg h an u t n �� . E c g '' A'""A kitchen sn•ne\\ at M\. Ver- i -- , d ' CO OPERATIVE plars tht•m"clves, they are learning ripre of work laol summer in Corne l . alivr e aeological Society, El nor Rich- ! club di"·ussed t e s tha - EDUCATION noon. . .• A ch The he i a t i f r h ad 1 n d E. • h·;.t of l:arwi1 >i.m u ' to net and to speak w h emTect dic- llnivet·si y w ere Ehv- t11ught in thef n(�Jl �)u l gr t.""� yurnho� _0 1t' P '' ···' \ :1 ·,t!,:--.l Patchwork, Kniffen Play Doro. the Indian might have had in -- 1 t h h a t ' n u t l 1 · ,1 1:-. a ! This ra nin illps he night ol the s b e t of •· i] i b�('""'�' ' d N ll C <1 l� a k- · :.:11 1 , . . .." 1�.11 1rJ IH:t arrlR ; Dunbar ; Columbia S"holastic, ing designs. Each ty fcrt. p�uot.-t- : ! A noted vocational adviser t i ne t devcl- sc ho on c h d •·. w pe o ' m14 u y 11 . from tion. l u d t g nr hc S j i �'" . ; r.t•rl:utd'"''ia!,,, ,,. l"'li,1 1.:u•r. "" :11 ,·oun�w:l thy A r d Schroeder ; l('rysuch s d fam e Jr�xP Ph _ s en be('a se P ic: g, !guidnnee. he has had extt:nsivc ex� \\. t� mm · Press ConventiOn, lf e howe a tribe or vent. l l ln�titull! ladelph ia u u 'a•lnng-tonM nppea!- MaJt'NI ha d and h ltt•orgelatt 11 tkrm:[II ltt\ �·du• l'tl , fopmg rees a d c art,tes. Jtl Jt on h 1 n t 1 ·:rtt·d ill. :1 :..:.ll:ttltih:rt . lie · il•y i n . lng. ' }l('riPTI<'P in ]pad'ng rlasS(.'S e i · Exh1·b·· 1..10n, AIan M h an k e. .. r. Phi'lhower ave- hi.s . t a · Art ' interpretu- t·y, reer t>lWke the - · k . . . l't•luted· a �turv th�l F cndt Pand " In-1 try, . :1n.J in r· n lv' to ' stu r. , th. - . · d or r .. Ia· --- o g S gu:dance from the religiOUS educa- I ' ' . these � l)J\ 1 I t o I Th . . hiS(OTICal!v. • . 1 t. (: nft"gmu eents of utensil; act al r at he than lheoreti<-al. ,c t�,- r mb of which h ha• found uf ;" thJs .enn· nm knut, M twasrt h playtWas'dh ing- 'l!tli'Hhitl und """' uue �_ �n. t' ndt>'r .S. ) is the m othe of four children. � �lf Wat"\nn�lt>n� � •''JHHIPnt� TO O I along banks of ; Delaware ; � 0 -. 1. 1 r : �S ltt , . uf the , - - R a r tilt� fPi t'lll1'·"1 Jf ll r \��·alla.nl ed'"e uc11 at w0nal t he s.tu d�nt , The o g,c l Club e rs Fe ton ret ei ed e B. e- t�ln tlst (,Pu ge 11tt'""> ,.. uhlti.·"· ll'. Bar- Ri the �ca;wn. A rchae lo a . h M . l · v h r d C arles A. Philhower-- supervising v�r. n d _ scl]H me, f t es In S t ts \\un sp l ed by IH tlorht•lt\1<, Sul·gent and 1\'t,!an ul lte died h I �p� approxtm�t: hal his lim Westfield Hig School is t he first . gree in Psyeholo v from Colum. bia l� s u I I g. ' Caus- the Westfield sc h ol n y h t dhe t�: nd Ill l�l"'· PLAY----- I · chapter of the Archaeological S'1 e sprrializ<'d sociol- Cu' "· , . I hofe hundred mosot � - FRENCH BEING n 1 · i l•.un,ce Ha graV<•wus SIP!lu Mthdh·eepurn watr•hes \ one i ri strw�pruc·\lcal and halfpo"t�o111 :; rmeg unearbyla educa- in- J 1 ce Society UnivHsity. in ; � � All Hamilton at t - r of New e · y to be organized. It ogy in the llninroity of Pcnnsyl -' � pieces on thousand PRESENTED T ODAY , a Mnn m ), 'llw pupils.t otl ofk M l Relwn-of llrunner's. Seedis esting e � �� cou '. ', hus t (• y are better W 5 d N vemb r under the vania. � to at co�ntheirtll j � � · a starte in o e She receiv d her M A. in h e · hr��:�� l ofromof his I ; lass the winrlup ows.-Adv.:J8% piece co lecti New Jersey In ian · rl"<'Jde 1 h are and e on the l'Ureer they l t·cetion of Ha old Thompson, mem- eld of pre-school reh l u idance from : s f e c lle o at h ti�t"1 . i g beJ-g s clan<'t• l :>.! muet pottery l• e or the ct rs t eir The annual French Club plav.' "Un eet to for. i a fi d t t n o d � led of r was ad- For time shl' r ber the stale society, and : C rnell Univ<•nity. u · Rut milled as a chapter, January Al- · waso <·hi!d welfare direl'lor ftn· the t ou 10.p - ..;;,; h g-h all t he members nt n•sent W. C. T. of New York Stale. ______students, the clu b is All parU.P ts and intl'rested ' I·_ ..,..::,. high �rhool _ olhel's ;.... ;.;.:::::::======:::..=:::::;======� areot exclu,;!Vdy a school orgamzatton. in_ e r ligiotrnalionnl • 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

=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 lltated TO SPEED ACTION r · ARTHOLDS TWO EXHIBITS I SCHOOL BOAKD a T:: �;��i�!:ti::�;ed that if \he · first · folhn viii)( to i• l ft£AIS RErOIT , the "th t wil - way, was o!fert·d: <'!'. This Mr. ]'oi ls said, he Newark Show And Student&' ,) In Effort To Settle \ow- l!ft wi in- and sueh fund> I pumps l he in:� lo <1<•. will furnifosh1 Work Of Interest f,.,.qu<•strd a J>art of l '" . · the or "DfERVISOD D•11 pute stnlled engi- __ _ u' the di>r>uoalat timJ•lant '""" \\'Le rJ\Hl '<'<·"ary · h UJWl'UL(•d �s � t Thia Week ltinuE'd m·�·rm� '· on ('{��� d.ltHHI t at 1'.e ------£.Co {'Otll-itrud iun. to be whent'\'l'r · h·t.'t n hnn ll frnm Pal!e· · 1 ) , mended d'd1 l ·· h by t .:\ t K pay a� soun as the spkn sp l lt e e nf t.U lThar�rng- or a tnude1- J< " . ca Re of h has lh< fu ndc avail:,ble and add 6 per WPsl h s. IT IS WELL TO KNOW BE- accord renehedn ,.a111,. �xists in b e u h olding t.wo \t e bor own AI representatives · Hahway n:nt intl t(' l-'i u1, ih� di.'Lt. Mayor cxh!biti11ns�on<.'al ' Krt·�- WHAT THE installation ·Jf h1 Uh to thef r , h<�.rl:.ing up Hwr enSl'Wt>r. . r a th fol FOREHAND a o t , h 1 1 . k i The "<:hedules adorMd are '" - I I pumpi g "ystem ; uf 1\w cost of Ti • -on in '""'in� t" a,·,·epl the offer g . .r.; k .� "\\l'l' np ant. Wt·r:.l- 1 wuulnin:-.tall lngl>"Y 1ht r, o•:-;p P''" t he - r IS the proposed dil'-por;a] I onlys ;m and eWUI' other,'"' !C l whJ<',I Will1.s : luw:; : A SERVICE t:1at Mr. Putt� wa� j T OF l pump::. if cof".t of s�l;d ���: ·wa� �bd of the � COS tleld will to the the l ('Of\· I1 ir" •rojc•ll t• xcccdo $�0{},(){)0 willinl!' lo lor Ill<• "alll!d" .Juint \\' (' ·ic·.:, ) Baseballh an hookpermh;:don up from•nain the lru nk '' "l J a M(•<·tir1g. f(lr pril-1 l1iJ h;ide. IS RIGHT d sef'k Statt" h vdth , t.inu<-' two (.!t(• �xhibiUua l A 1�1, Mud- TO BE. AND IT lh\• thv � s 5, o mht•n:;ia uw ay; Board f to 'and n:Jt lllt•l'l' t n $�·U{J,Oll0, o nt tht· qtH·�tion uf h e i MI < H\':;ty ; HE'alth u�e b t of tht· w�nk of Wt·stfi.€l HhoJ )or\P')!hii<>n mu l\ieipalthe itil·S in JHlll1}''"' >.;otl,t.;ht hy Hailw ay t e ]Jro-' kry at 7 l'�lm :-;tn·t· t: Vlesttid )away. May- :1, Scokh l.)laillt=, hl re ; by �ome � au ult matum. m.ade M r. · �Hw �amP a!"-. p�n·t.:nt- JHl"td di,...)HJ�id plant. by !\rl re WITH Tip- ' of contract l a!Jie. n•fc·rnd he ; rotion as to · 'J'hp N't•wark ,.xlnbilion i, an IJ Lind<'t•. here; 10, Jll1Sumldi5utl,mit , came from Marar Frederkkt.hr S. a;:t·� nd in 1he�·d ullin ; I'r's , awuy; h{'n: ; US. eon \V estfield HH:'�·tin� of f \•J f of in g pu mp� <'nn e . . t l'ir dfel't. on the �h{JW, which has j21:o�. Summit, he17.re; of a! 1hu rc.duy l• lh ' coi'(t hl' l h spprulalion" nt l been to tlwn as rrart , Bound t e Mretlll!( held inrlu<·y artists. Many. / ford, Plains, 'l.' he Joint M�eling di)Mil anrl eomplPi ion of the •·ng n<•ns of irl t.Prnal e :-;how- l o f the l'XhNewibitc�r� a \H·l l .as no f rth r iU)lJWa!'Rn settling the Sl'\Vl'r, mu h- p w plan:-; �ysl m, re e n i ality ill x wn.' a uy. v pu,ch [JE•ar iLB whnlof the Hahway sys- e h rb ed ar�lmt; w u f inadstaaneedlling i t ional " s r<·, b t e cost "·<·tio ns of the i t and o J'l'opnrl ha ut if h :hey havt· : exh•brt- 1 Track _ matter than inl!' grav i 1 the o ,h ow,; New r A pril - Columbm, away; e ! months pumr• c·x<·t•eols ere � l n t <·m e r red t and . maJ r Yu k r th ha l he o rng m m i i' aillfield,J:l, 22, H a agr• and Mayor $!100 000, s ace would ht•be s w by pumpy ing a nd i11 different an t.f r t l away; Penn 'l'ipsonwas declared that lm1g discussion" t• xt ra alll•lnw. of p unl<'" on e druined ; o nt 1\ ould by cil�t·s. d towns N h M -G 29, R.e­ > wlial• e o , �er- lays. ay , Linden bave failed to bring about of e mcmbpr m uni dpalili<'B ad- "Y>'I<»J . was ar1 - I and SummJt, the desired · He popposed, as c : lhe <' olltJIb!',V.o rwllenr o f .v B� J:ddy '·' .F.. ng- e �rmJ<•J'v :Je her opt.: n ; harmony. th the eost o f anotht>r unid� 1 no1ni t to um ing sy.stems in resentt·.d y her 1 :� , i , e � m 1 h1;5 Sallsbury, ; , 20, \'HIH·Ps wa�tf.·� . sewagep fif- 1an:l, pH'tur ·s. June �:�, late y poi�l\{'(1 Hev- IJ tl t�r' � an•, in wl if'h t a t m -1 ltn hwny . �1: � ; � The ma or o Jl that. � ! � ? � � lo. 1 ft t Plvc tu • 27, IIJ!t'l!, �ahl. es now · m<'Jjlal lly " >paee decn•asPd teeu an Jom ell ! . . i e by i , s . . 1G, eral £ewer ar·e he m f !\ o fi ve feet of l lt. , h u ld, are alrPady' attracting much Apri l - l'lainfiPld, here ; the and it Mll<>unt hPld as t o · 20, me<'l· from f,•ur that '� pi('- Cranford, Roselle, here ; 27, using a]Jpe.1red to rm>porlion Bllll thl'mu nicipality Mr. !'ot is sta ed his report attentio11. t e in which otllt•rs seemed ! collateral by the in here ; 22, h way i t thelie oha 'd"'o showingDevon, a o Glen Jlidge, here May-4, be t d that d sli t• in;: town's slrure." t l re been nothing new develop 'ture of c t f �; ng- ]Jen; headed. s a e he d ll"· other 2fl, t l i k I ! r had t R las summer. Eoun? Ilroo , hNe; mm. away ; He ffair r , r i i the matt J' of ides a nd land, where he � i to see such t·ondition of a s This proposal was n a • ·o d with n e 6, Su : i i , nr·e 1!11:! .rn dHrct de l prl>JII'Iil'lur es 1nt th r e 10, SomPl'VlUP, M lllburn, about �uta UJJiess ccord rould,onc mn e by Rahway prev ous � was S Bu l �as e here ; a d i . come ! at p- Ada. all here;1�, , p px lhlon' 11'":": Hrs repporomts to .o 1 medr ums: wulr'l'-colors and a away; !'mg-ry, Summit, l ap arrd to the i ng crpti Ural no l"'" t1on on all one furnrsh- reached, J e be meet with the ) oris, JH, il 20,27, I' i be ed le n e !'otter lt h ay la . ller W est Indies , her<' ; l\l lh rn , here; la n nly left. state· tr ,1;aee woul d be i v to Rah- P by xa d r a w b ek-and-white u M ayor ex a g n 24, . o way e TiJlsn on'a re- e of A ago, furne<:essily i1 ll"t'oralion 1rrrha " n10st popular, l tie!d, away June- 1 , Roselle, away ­ ment followed the r adi g way fo i ts payi ng fifty ll'l' c e nt , two when the f r J wel'h . is o ! and --- d W Potts, o � as d e(•n origi ly for empha zed llfr. l'otts althou h t.h� p rtrm of Il uddy port from Cly e . engmeer lthe ex t ra t'(lst ha b nal pumps was s 1 g d J b prin t t ,iuBl a char- EVENING CLASSES ROAD SUPERVISORS Joint Mccting whirb fo�th he Ruhwa v refll'<'senta- sai pumps . the lock are s . d , / were not TJPcess ry figure B of the set rr' tJUe,te . 'f. g s the � uetPmt Jc. Of !Iodl'nse udell's A SO IATION ELECTS reas .ns why pumprng by t i \ t• ap[ l'lired illin to t mall<' engmPermg . . CLOSE MARCH o t Jornt s l on �JH] / e Meetmg h.e ' e w waive hi I' purely work, lH'sHie,; the on s, sca- 15 S C was not muller in tfurt to ln·i ng the dis- problem. , Ilrs state- j •eupe the o ud a d · neressury. I rrn s a , ment also preceded an ex cu tive o nn c ory c a t of , n j --- Th e at e R d upervJsors A so- oatisfa t clu i . St t eon s on. 1 - fhe merJ amzatwn � eion for privat.e discussione of sea-i - cusgion a i street in Nantuc·ket, there i s a b lack c . . . "'II,· . 08, s representatiHS, w th LETTERS fROM READERS a . theirA classese the1r a nnual orgamzu the s t Rahway h' receJve d A m. a- hold exercis s . - !r-MOUNTAINSIDECadwallader the ' vea, n -w ' e h a , . Mh;s from ua t,wn b y a tJ a t or eys 'fiJe , , . , . I • --- an< t JC c osing , Tuesday �ration held Anabel reprcsen t t Wendell chairman the 1 h w N nJn l r h h e S enror l o meeting acy t Ho- Stale . · < Acade y l v evp g, Ma c i n at t Tren Department and engineers. The executive ses- Arthur, ns H·e wer ' of k s tiona! m show. mi 1 thel i the S t z , 8 ' ttee, as spo e - Too Do a At 1 ,J. )<; V School, 6,ic hm ubl c is in Trenton of H alth, wilt be n a t J eomrm . PlrHson's n� { s cd y� t � High wh p tel on onday February h guest speaker at ethe h d vo on re� J e XjH'es•ed the v Many Large water�colo • p ull h · to \ e e de ltc h e g · o ' 'te d I r M P.-'1'. A. eio wus l ' after e ' 'mc an s . --- ' · ai ngs ''a1·e good exam- c rd mvJ · f t mem .e s Jng, roa ' supervJsor· tmeeting on o'clock ea o George A. Lutz · ' o · .. ' to a llowt>ring p nt · 11 · Th' I l ' . d Thursday quest of M r 'few h s · th1s , . ' t1 8 Y f me 2'1 11 K y nof ur for conSJd enng l•,d1tor ],( er :- pies i How' rd in s are rece1ve c·ert'f i t,es Y r't · •. · erman Mountainside ats c3:ho1 & Cranford i · of the • d work a Hast g I f e t d ol. and tl1e of d s o o. t pro-e t o Ien ! 0h e 1 O first !msal, r . t h'' m � e - ! It s to ae Us of �iofe Jwrr an u pervisi Pl i ci C arl s A. U C t 1 c : c . tinopio the in The was m p n P;e � g to month . bkutl nft cm an f · J f eem taK]layer m well-known horses' S ng ' n pa - · h Y.,�::��- e con e u I be and Growinr held in several s as e tnunel t t al s " a l f uddress and · l I o "Sex the itsl< f 1 d t l'hilhower will deliver an be hind closed ng c< or 1> t J t man gs e p er- 1 h ho�r s goi�g across a , . . . time; John Sutton, road super- Girl." he sessi n be dool'" t J p ssi e so the n e matUl e eunswr couer,; \\- '.''" C t} y �o �r . t be y �lr•nt"'�'�r �: : T if o bl , e tir t ld "" 00 thJs to�" "" """"' �ic�o sl s' e a - the � esenle W o hours and is t ed to runm nt lar e fie d. er s elchmgs nrc s visor of Passaic. County was re-elect- lasted for nearly two it I be straightened The Rahway r p- f . � m l .1. S. I• ! ceJt. ftc tes pr I e t a dt r l le I t o ert · n I �S nt ed v understood that the r sent iws d out.u e for b ei n a c pub i Whi >l't s on thP b lack nnd hi t' a . The H J �' � eV7111 � / , ice president; Ch�rles the matler of e at a o n d r ef J s w ll Iloard of Y F, ach f!Upll �e 1 j r a esP dogs may c nmsa�licrcenss. e tug , oat w by Harriet ; . ' � . N.M Me- MOVING TO EUROPE Pumping stati ns occupied he tt n- . d ft I th l Ji,<• I h week The fir f ct i I r t r. Broo r..� 1 h e their m , Felt J 1 oint g the mutter worded clear. [ . 10 " � m k o e having 1tated that "the M e n have m�re 1i w Y '.1, , u esc l l'I Assoclnlwn shnw in 1'1011"''1'8 h ha,.,. "1"'"�" 11"''" th<' -Patronize · o 'ng Al't lll<'ll· a Mr. e a�rcese to h n enfoll cd to uhn�c l0�'l '�a�cefllO}rl� e, v;ultery. ol' been gene al of the to an overflow at Lcnnington str et ly t at int n the Joint t . . J r. In made r manager , so e t wel l ns lest roy�ng p !VU te pro . 'I · tRI li'( lilt• invP. pit�;. I,J.Jb. JJIIJ:. lng out how Wtatiugbnuoe o!fero a TETLEY'S 9c J uubl«guarantee under aU uperaliUf: A st•nlc of R­ Ub•l 21c 3 day 'We' prove tlwt chi• IT PAYS FOR ITSELF! new w:t�clm� $!l for the bv In Y•llow 1.4·1b, J1ltG. � � lb. ptcn. oonditiono.It�• \henewo of \h& hnur dav heen <;, ... " rerri,. wonderfulll to you, will announced :·:: yourCO\t home ol any tug c ;4 Pn intt•rs' of Wt•sl fielti, . LIPTON'S,.,. 21c 39 lortbo ... ""lflnt • modem HE trator, ea hack refrigerator r•• Local, No. 20, \ltstmenl thal shoufdll an In� c• ., •nd lluUa r pffpt'live nn·h The T beauty,cwithori.....,.TeJtif'ucc'wortbwhiloaDd f tu111 eorry p•nny of To hav«J be ROYAL Ha ro•l. A.k dcei d thnt lhe wn!(c r<'duction Inothlna he heme becHIIil-uf, S::AK£s22 .. . ·-� fR.EE! A BOOKLET OCTAGON SOAP I.�uTHx� ATUooklC'l WILL SAVE YOUWrllti MONEYn�house upon charm thgiu1an rugs mor• :; wn:-;the nbelief� d l lr by liH' mcmthl'ts. in SER" ADS ALWAYS Phone 2-0402-6 i'" I Westfield, N. J. I I� FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN WORCESTER

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!' r)-g" Co r H Hl1... \.I<.Pth • :\3'h )!otorsin m 1 'c calc,wn�.:1.: of f tod.n that . u1u:, ( 1• npttt u, ann m e e thein !!It.. ...t \\ 1 r• of pubilc be\t r ond-.t WESTFIELDERS USE n1rq "" tu t '' . ., I tic, the na­all f'Xllu ltJun l1 t � ,l�tt•n frd enttre- OVERSEAS Ln•rJ 1tiO'l (It trw the 'PHONES h IH � t February., o( �3�h motor cars cld, Glen "hrch '>egnn demon-tr.27.ttJon buy. il , ·t Tt11, r< ord or H, t: J t �.!'I \ th H !llfr, fDecem· c::dJ., lrU' lfl • r rrpnrted...t awl r\}'{lf(l\<.:omnnny a! hns head­been t 1 t. ro'l ' d�r11H.; �o\ tmbt 'dTH J:J.!h through to of telegrnms ,, r L�1 l J 1 n� p·,:. 'r :tn HI J :JHlt t mtl- qunrr>lt J.tQedrs from all cscoresrtl!Jns of thc coun­ n1 t dtt t 1n ·�t -.•.t•rth e tr�.. trlm� to outhnrnr: the record attendance 'n '""" '"'"phonP'" ntC' Jmpanyby �cwtot.rl Jersey or try, at the rub­ Bell 1 •• \ of motorho'\"\tn� ca rof bU\C the r3 lirstnnd { u.:-h'' f Hl r r,dlsthe aho;e1H•rc nuule named from pcrrod th � lienttr tude of the thou•ane\'nch can�:, o( motor­the you forget Ch'J-tl,t ,., dtll!>

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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

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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 0. 0. F., e MRS D NA BELCHER lli!i_l lli!i_l met Monday night in , the Legion � l nday mght 1n the Lt•gwn · M.: I- • 0 :(;!1=== building. outldmg. PRESENTS PUPILS , N W i II : 11, 1 Star of o � Leo ard Meier! the week-end Westfield C un il, D. i' Special Price of held c C.O, Piano W. � ��� - guest nof Mis; Ekanor of A., its meeting last night of Mary Belrh- A•k for ? ;;;;= Goldsmith of was in I sturlo ts : l d the Legion partidpatertn eci of "l"olk 1 418 building. in a r al Cu ber n street. [ � Our Booklet m a N : 1 111 ngs Many Nations," Saturday I G t n So I Do inic Pezzule fi The study group the ran a d I It'• Ftee • m was ned by of a afternoon.of The eh:ldrpn were Jn I k ' $5 Franklin School> f - 33c lb. f1 Nash 'n poli e court meet this t ''?'' I"' Recorder A. C. the will H. and ea ch one a Tl•ursday mght speed- ernoon in home Mrs. ne . .. TP]lresPnl"' ed' sm- MARCH lOth to 13th. 11\CLUSIVE on a charge of of G. g\m e nat A merH·an, ,•, ng h I nsh , · Rosobacher Fairacres avenu 1 1�> . . ing. Scotch, 1011Welsh,· Frend1 - = ' ' 759 • & Canadian, PEOPLES BANK TRUST Co. I The Woman's Fo1·eign Missionary The Musical Club of Westfield ew. ill I French, German, L}uleh, Bohemian, WESTFIELD, N. J. will this It '• Fresh Becau1e It '• D"teJ of the Melhod'st Church afternoon in the home of Czerh o- Slovakian, 1\ussian, Polish Sudety e meet Swedish, Norw<'gian m eet Thursday ft rnoon at 2 o'c lock Mrs. Frank Warren Smith, 222 Kim- and Chinese folk­ § p e . in the chapel. bail "''enue. The subject will be, "'mgs were lay d A number of a r l a s "The Niebelungen Ring." o i ina rompo•itions l o added to The Methodist women will hold 'I g 1lle interest of the occasion. The their monthly "sewing-day" Market Thursday The Young Woman's Home Mis·' following pupils plavPd : morni 0 ng at o'clock in the social s'onary Society of the First M. K ' · }'all. I e sc eac Dona ld Belch�r, Windfeldt ll!llniiJWIIIIII!l Thel'e will be box luncheon Church, will t E. I B 1 "Everythin1 for �������������������iiiiiiDIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllimni'IIIIIIIIHIU!I!HI!I!II" mee on Monday, March 1 r '· I I ����� a Jlarold .�homson, St�rkton. ush, l� d- ��=�� noon. � :lfi of the Table" I :at 8 o'cloek in home R th i 14 at the ward �1ttke, u Sills, Mmam Hun- M rs. F co tt 410 Clur I The regular monthly ali-day meet- k street. M ary 'Phonea 0402-0403-0404-0405-0401 · · H •.� • trr, Jane Nichols, English ing of the Woman's Association 1 of The Jane Bloomsburg, l�velyn Hush, Keith Ly- . P ' Morrow Guild of the St aul s Cr urch will e held on P esbyt ian Chur h n- b r er c o d its a man, Jlilly Jlowen, Thursday, March 17 n he parish will h l �; d warrl �; JmH, Dor­ SCARLET i t nu al meeting Monday evening in the Charlott_e Lyman, ,Joyce Ru ssell, A house. Lu�rheon will be served Kl'lell'l'r, . at home of Mrs. George Denny, othy Anne Nichols, Dumont 1 o , oc ,or 281 ROYAL STORE cl k. call Mrs, ec p . M . - Rush, Marga1·et Bl'irher and P lly I r<'li.�rvat�ons Sen a lace. Mrs H. Parting o L. Marks, W .,tfield 2-00G2-W. Jl l e gir P, ton and Mrs. J ohn C. Eva ns ch . !'our little ls were un- will e r The Union County Past Council- sist the hoste•s. a�lc to upp��r becaus? ness. ! l•.hzubcth l ieof Iors Association of the D. of A. will hey were L , hlsbeth�II Students of the Grandberry Piano 'I i l meet tomorrow night in L g on Fuller, Shirl<•y Little and Emy Del in N w Yo < City thel' ollowing � i � rl will h �oaas-d-�' Elmer. build'ng, Roselle Park. Srhool lllUslc�l I cast a program o d y, Mrs. the business session an �: aster party n Fn ? l Bcldll'r is ubly assisted in her Marc 11 ut 6:15 tation by I be held. � 1?· m. over S dass t eaching Miss Irene larrly, will C. There Will t r e . WN) be h e associutt• d with St Christopher's Mrs. Georgete oss Howard Will pi o two- I . � . I. an ensembles, ulso a piano solo by g1ve a current top1es lecture , of Sr no\ wlll're M•·s The March . Mrs. Catherine Cortelyou Place h c 's l Bc\dwi'of uml the Miss 17 at . M uh l t l l'gis hav� charge 1 3:30 the crescent Avenuc l 231 Seneca 01�� . place. ! simi training. 1 m Plainfield. Church house, The · I - Unlightablt Wind- lee- l The Bachelor Club of the YMCA lure is sponsored by the Loyal Daugh- is Have you seen the Cll·cleof inviting guests the St. Patrick's STUDY GROUP TO HOLD tors King's Dnughters and ever Da e Fri.t!ay to damal(e done when a b!g the proceeds will be the Day nc to be held the YMCA for I by atH w r FINAL DISCUSSION ' is Nursery. and presided over o a d L. tree blown over by a Jll'Own, r a of Bachelor ch i m n the l violent so that it c d a t . n l llygicn the Schoo I In rease C o S m e '' �l �' tn h lub c mmi t e hi · l is . , � fa I Is wind,directly upon a model home of t he \ e 1932 cha e "Hal" cluld s tlw' subj. ;erl, for for the final , in terest,,Lhz .inabeth Chn�- l'ge of the orchestra the . and . . I house ? ber of Commerce was revealed tillS . 111 a d '"cuss to be l d by Dr. A nnn boys are looking forward to "hlgl wn e in attendance gures the Spie�mann St rr before the final fi for ' spot" in the club's life' I I If not, probably week of t n I fifteen days of the Inspection \ meeting h Washington-Lincoln you do first I A. Mrs. E. A. roe p to be e not quite rca e the period. Despite unfavorable wenth- 1 !\Irs. 'l'aylor, study u h d Monday ! W. child g l extent to whichI isuch z an er conditions over the week-end the Plumer and Mrs. W. t'Vening, March 14 in tho Washing­ I • to re- were the speakers P. Anderson 1 ton occurcnce ntfer.t Street average attendance continued · at the meeting of11 School, Mentul hygiene upplies main ncar tho mark, almost the Woman's Association of the Con- las truly the laws of menttll l1ealth substantial buildimny ng. a IS 2,000 1,- e to . This 3 7 Elm 000 more than the 1931 daily gr g tion l Church held as physical hygiene does to the health record. afternoona In to author- can dam a flood or Headquarters for Emergency Relief W t osteopathic a the home of Mrs.Thu rsday I tlw body, according : A es fiel physician, on street, I,,The B. :�� drownWe there is d 212 i Van Prospect Or. 1\!ary Losee, of Prospect 1 were n fire but n H. devotwns�euven led by Mrs. Gordon \'lies.Thi s broad subject Inclusive of all y !! has received udvance copies of n We are still the air in behalf of the Unemployed street . Parry and !rs. Dorothy rench phas s of the emotio . al side of hu absolutelywhich we canno fightw n thein the program of the annual meeting ' T 1\ F · gave a group songs, The man ebeing will more or up It of the Osteop•thic Women's National , I'eursnll 0� 1 sum wind. havPwant reglstrntyou tolons, know th we know that:- pnnc1pal address was g1ven by Mrs. the work less We Ass c tion be in . . that Dr. Starr has been try. 1. We £99 whichlf'B Include: o ia which will held De- i p e i en 181 .J ohn Fergus�n, r s t the Na-1 ing in lwr previous We are all he pIes s !\35 heads t�{ lantl h time (I·� it, Mich., tile first week in July at . 1 tiOna! u of d of meet�omgs ace omp\i�h 1 \\ orklng, tneragiug lf i e Co ncil Church With. tlus group, against destructive wind· 154 no work ora n ome. the same t m the convention of , W n Federated r wholc-he1ntedly to our a• ome . the i th t Westfield's rttlzcnswho ahavee not 1 espoudlngI c the American Osteopathic Associa- As thi� is htst t e a Dr. storms and can on 1y renn·r 2. for \\Ofk. . m grOUJ> not com:ng through with unyth\ng 1lke number tion. Starr replace afterward apnealsare ·- will meat the study this ' jobs the of year it is expected that un unusually and 3 You e rrs · whatever damaged. f., \\ e know tllel c plenty yet hold­ A h b v t ermn Ch h on l uu should. t t . . urc large crowd will como out. is Ing off. Ia of work tn he dnne, you ure dnnc I Sunday, Dr.p McK;nney w11I talk at on record t h t you will have man.r jobR 1 Your only ch!tnce, finan­ (• Utsldc nr.d arc not ust i fied tre 5. WtJ go requlrlrgns stat ing- ilt•la thnt j morning service, hh subject be- of p should be st:uted cially, of recovery is thru thiln puttls }·earn� tlwm :O.fany you ing "No Good Thin� Witheld." At u ' ARCANUM TO NOW. l ren s I O'f, them the ev<'ning o r Ch •l'.J Windstorm Insurance - 'l, h h u he will speak M AR H8MINDfireEHS: haza rll. c on S OKER a. J·�l lrn!natinJ.,;"e �u as '(]f'od \' e.�.;-llutlon, Jry the subject "A Kidnapped Son." The which is most inexpensive. if:����'J�)·, ���r�:lc.,l 4ti �,�· an HfJJli'OJJriatc lime st a t paint· , HOLD Bible Fchool will meet at the usual i b. 1� to r Tomon·ow evening lhe bus ness of too for tlw rcmodcllngo requiring t Books not ask about Notjobs. a hit enr Spr!!lg hour, 9:30 n. m. and C. Society a F s d r All the most popular re i e Coum·il will dispatched Why it­ c. r E. mid-week f����n;� �)' ractlcally the ground. How ahnut m. At the i so he 6:45 and 7 fl. promntly that by 8:45 tho bus'nesq tht• g-ard n'! no fro�t In serv'rrs the savin

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 t�lntrmrul NU\� IS. TilEuur 1'1 .\1 1...: 11'0 ,\(''lhnt1'. They like it Profession­ New Address because we specialize. BARDWELL ally finished shirts cost less when they're sent H. F. CO. l Eaol Broad Street with tho family wash, at pound rates. (As Original (Note the 2�5 Firat Name ) 148 WESTFIELD, N. WESTFIELD, low The J. N. J. -- -! 'Phono as 5c extra in OPEN MOEastNDAY AND Broad SATURDAY StreetEVENINGS. 2-3131 or 2- I GU5-W New Economy], Agent for United Van Service, Inc. R•al Etral• HENRY P. TOWNSEND INSURANCE MORTGAGES '"" Esta blished • 1 · Atk Roulrmtlll. 1!)16 I 2 • Phunl' �Urkrl 3-3980 - OR an/ell J-0357 MOVING - 3 • Wrilfl 280 Suulh l21h S1ree1, !fl!tf'IJrk. N, /. Beauty i _ CRATING EXPRESSPACKING - STORAGESHIPPING. Rest Mattresses $33.75 -- PHONE1746 ______Daily Trips To the Seashore. Now Sorvlng Our Fo urlh Generation Office: ELMER STREET 'PHONE l!ift!£l�I�P 1a!!!bmd :ISU1 224 2-162 1

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, 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 rsJ ardwlne defendnntfl 11 nre TRU T COMPANY rl' ]Ulr('ll 'ou n nd to :\the nu bill uppcnr nnd ans\'H

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 : adnforrt' o icy premium of l ! :Jd\•isablt' th{• rrowes of Lincoln roa , lruh•s, to i allernate l $:J,000 Richard Bu d -+- ith death beneflt of In Th ree Appealing wed S t r a " f >an•n\• ! $240, w d be a u d y at noon m Mr. a�1d Mrs. Walter �en Eyck of I J week in emnity. A "imi_- who� will _ Church of Nr�holas, . e U gra e St. a:vre < ave e o i realh•d thv >erious-'und $20 . t Co � � � u are enJoymg a j ness of wh op ng cot. tliey wou ! l�r aw a presented by Dan e Crty, r 1 e � va- l ]JOhcy s r · \ , to M . In a �h. corder J< rede ick Mtss D ot c_Iasses �r e h n r s p g ,.Jerstey<' , according to · i \ In \ . or hy Wray, daughter of m g thet rm h ate Department of $1ll!l' in s 'I h this r co�rl- , St Health," Ewald staled that fine Mr. a T oma Wray of Maye 1 week and next, by i W. e n , p out that in this !wen cted p s re t d Mrs. s h 19 hons. the social He o n ed coll u t st e , as Marc for her danclllg tlass t the Ten lub n hP addr•d. 2,400t • hu,J dur$13ing5 thefor i Beautiful new arrivals in silks, light weight h chosen _ .• ms o / mm·e than ehildnn included di - Pul er of Sat rday evenmg otherC ,tate, died month. This s Fr�nklm v Dud- u and the whooping during cast's $04 for fines im wool 5.95 weddingp to rs 1 class- · tli ten and ­ crepe, roshnnarn crepe and novelty ] y Court. to take pla e at t e ,es at th� c lub next Wedn after- of l!l2•·ou0 gh le i uniei iy It c h esday / years fr o to i c ve. i",n· mo tor vehil'le violations. knit Wruy home. A ong ste noon. Se�eral the g · m 1 92!1, n u JIOoBd fabrics. Shown in prints, plain colors and com­ ":' the ho se.s of y n mer�bers Other fnds nvealed in thi< insfO!' lO:xcmption pap<'rs � � - authol'ited e are p g tertao� were have nte tam _d for the brrde- 1 nm en m at drnner math e h in binations. One, two and m e who r e la n to o p g for two members of the fire depar - . reeently ar� M ss Gene Messer- before the Saturday dane<•. ' pal!l]lhlt•t are : llThat w o t three-piece od ls to-he r frequ<•ntly is fo owed pneu- t he recomnwndation of ire Sizes 14 to and coul(hi by f nwu F \ of Mountam avenue a. th ment o Ch t ,,11 1 from 44. """th m Mls. · mon It fa\'Ol's e devPiop i<'f iw as Brittain. These are Thomas Malek of l street. , Mrs. _Mowery, s-+- puprls. are ver b y tubet·r·ulolse. . lh Ashfidd JUst sprung t_h e news first -+- lf )'llUr ch�ld �us ,' cough Pohcc A ·r W, Thlr• Floor has rts Miss Helen O'Keefe of the Boule- whoOfltnl(' wrtP that there had [)('en eight dance to be bel? Echo. Lake C?un- don'\ take pubhc_ plac.es ,Ji!n• IrYing Rogers o Harr, Frances rd e n was arraigned n e l A O AT s AV J N G s dau J ' of ami th Houghton.• H I 1\1\. ,,,, ghter, ane of Alden avenue, arc vagrancy. The woman was u , ; • . p I a taken 1' H of UP TO :•: e i vaca i cuot dy Patrolm n �eor_ge At March the i . s nd n t on in Peters I int o m etmg, ' , �A ' g a St. - o b_Y the Ralph 15 _e IIJ'I burg, t day. f the Jer- ' ' Fla. Mor on _earlier m Pohce l Prof. 111artm � • the t m- club, h � � " sh 1 ,J vestigatiOII r vealed the fact t a e sey Crty sc oo system, wrll talk on , � 1\11. -+- e ha $500 dl �- S Shadow- r� "Modern T e s Wilfred H. Wolfs Mrs. , Pau had r ecently been released in r n •OfliS•· JJII o/.0 l Johnston of e in Psychology." i II- ...., 3 8 /( , e h i r i N l e t . PHOTOGRAPHER . ,=,·,. ��; 1-i�J' :; ;�:I�i�!� rd��v��t��rh �,I St ��� Ji��y, :�ec�!���;· s�lt� ;. . Te o - · ����] N. i glass ahases, 3 wleeopt�" .�: ,• -- d�y for B ffa , for a vis t � pistol. She had several 331 South Avenue 2 5 Es l.te•t Broad Th-' -·o--f- -f-e.r ---00 a. -n-::-y.. c--H ·c··acc-mc-l.lto_n parcu ntlo Y., Ceo pnotral 2-2056 Is ,.--wc ---at, ch l· n our tht Ave. ___ "'Ith er /1 ��0••••it• Station [lij :•: .._ ' 1:1·1:1 -·-· _____ """II 'Phone 2·3310 .JJJJ stock is for a limited tim e only · , · ::!.�-��::::::.:::::=::::::::::_:::_::::��.::::_::::..::::_: ,. _ ======- -·- - 1\/1 r ---: -·---· -----·---police said. - -·- ,. ._ " $ ·50 -� PERMANENT WAVES 3 c m lete $10.00. a of. o p Regulur Worth taking ad ntage Se� �or �Windows� EVERY DAY :•: Lusting WaveR with v � �n·-, Soft, Lu�trous Beautiful llinglcts. //J/. T ; ; � co ON AI ne 1 \ I �:���i �u���� PERMANENT WAVES 1 13D" UNNERS ��] zo6 Th c we mown a over th e wor ld . 50 NEW FINGER-M ARCEL-COMB $ . JERSEY :ilii• RegularII $15.00. I II 4 Our Usual W c:ck End Specials NOW Complete 1111:·: Our u. ual Guarantee J/J/ Aside from r u i ·. With Every Wa tch This i ng ha /�!) nn������riELD : p : l JW:'§§ and withw Shampoo A v E 0 r :·:�:·:�:-:�:·:'i§:·:c�:.::::.:;:cc=:::·:�:-:�:-:§3:·:�:-:�flil Special Afternoon monthCash we are oettingCarry counterSale and Rinse � �� �� :;;,�; �� During the balance of t is Remember, pny more Lut yt�u b t uide one Short Hair you a and Carry Sale.h ..$1 .50 c11n can g�t no e ter. for Finger . Cub i y Hair ..$1.7 5 any otylo . . . SOc These sales not the aper as var et of withor Marcel Wav01, Hair Bobbed,a i Cut, will be nuvertised in p Long Shampoo . Children'• flowers changer! Olive Oil Blud Rub $1.00 any styleH ...... 30c may be rnch day. . unable c or deliver the t i ale or Manicure 50c We are t lmrg flowers o h s Treatmenh ...... N o c h a n . ATTENflANCI�. ure the full benefit of the ve e these two . 50 EXPERT MALE BARBERS I ns you o d of � departments,getting r this sale, which real, meets with the approval our I If is of ... many will continue same indefinitely. customers, we 104 r aee Eor yourself_ 235 EAST EASTMICIL BROADLO'S STREET BEA UTY WESTFIELD,PARLOR N. Price• and ST. are amazingly low. ART BE4UTY SALON J. Jutt come in BROAD Cloclunakcra Cclehrntnt·t·l�'l!l'llll 'll Second Floor tllf! 'Phone 2-3138 hrr·�·t:l'il h-ltIIIJJJ;/ c·J,H·bnub•rsn·dlll II I ..;:JI'.V Acroaa from rt•r. Mrs. Emma B. Lawrence I I i of the Rialto Tlteatre Opnn Mon., Tuos., Wed.,S:JO 'fhurn., A. M. 8:30\o A. M. tn 6 P. M. ( 'ilnrlt·K l'H ��·unt Hairdreuer DOERRER & SONS 1\f on., Wed. Fri. Fri. nntl SoL, 8:00 I', M. lw·ni'JIUI'alln/1 /IH qr���IIIHIJ·r, 11II1�>1 1' dl:Htl'r ,)f 20 PROSPECT STREET ConterYatoriel!l & Open I·'�>Hnw'-:h}J! \\'nrl�l.\'ti ll'll'llt-��·y N. J, PHONE 2-2400 Evenings to 9 P. M. I'JH}C' llli·J;rnn/;irtL'nf thP ,\ l't or WEST F'I£L0, 167 Elm Street W cstfield, Weatfield N. ]. Readera The Leader W1"I I Fm d ca ews Every age, af ur tht• ('JI,V nf Lon· We•tfiold :t.ZZ87 �------J'Phone 2-2329 i �======"!N 1 of ' Lo J on p t1ou,'' 9, 1982 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH r... Tea �- _ - . : ===·===-=� . =·:. . - .. .. --=- ··=· -.:.-· ::-� .. -=·.·� ·: � :-: - :·: ;;;;;;:; :·: · · .. . . � - . r· ·15£···=· =---� - - · · =·· ...... �-- ·=· · · ._ ... �...... in...... ten.... among.. those who . � � parents bur toy pbtol s ��a:i��'�; $���5��m;�71'�d �����:���� any considerat ion er J. Depart�ent . for their bop gin to the fROM TRENTON William Elli• of I TH£ WESTfiELD LEADER ha\'E• _ 1/ �' he 'PI� NEWS _ Inst'tu:ions and Ag<•nnes rccen·es , . es er o vernmPn risk� tlwy tak('ll, .. .. of ortgage ompam t �II Th«? meas- 1. • ,.8 w ,.,.._. . manr , . II� the Leader) $1urrs5,000 passed plus ma1ntenunce.last [ n al?ng • u d G � � - Alia c • hn•nnn�. gum, M • Tbrre are ('!ltJrdy too Accept (Special to evor"lt.ltc ot herHouse week piftob ' � reorgamza- 1,• : : Ill rifl<'S and in t h i;;; world. and 11H' o\'l'l'- 2 De�ocrotic s.n. rwith of lhe 1111· 11perw1Sl0ll PUBLISHED WEDN£SDAYS AT WESTFtf.lJ), whelmmg . f , '' , . . . , 1 I Bc•mucrab m thl' Hou>.e wo1 c sur- lton btlls. �.� pFrt' Ucll c'.:JlOll' dH s NEW JERSEY, ipri>l'rl la>l '"'"k when lhe Rcpubli- --o- • Agricultural Bill Hearing like llankHB Title i Th� :·: LEADER1>1 PRINTING owned and used l·y the h, wJt;,;; t t )l] t'lllc'. �mall' udoptt•d tW(} of 1111 WESTFIELD it alb in the J ' age Guar- pt. m JudirJary &Elm Mortg Street, �·� l • t the n St•nate I'J !IJ THE AND PUBl.ISHING good citizun. rc ·:-:-jl('l1� t l·a' p;:--ttd l �.rrying Ia w !L{'II b!:.. ... Ont' worm g nnt�· Company.Jersey. 66 West- . l �upHm:r (o, ,ur� ,;commJThis tee the benll11L·� \\ou, d t COMPANY ti lj J .:-:'t.t t t l j the first Jleld, Nc\\ iJi :-1 11d l'i<:-Jcr rrt.yJ(1r tLt' �UJ1Il1�lll ;ifHl '1! held a lwn on : : :.:·- : . nng • � · . . AN T NEWSPAPER : thief Tht rc i> !''' chiJ;� i:J t iH' l ,, . ;,tit uti. ·n INDEPENDEN :-:::-:=:-:-:: : : �.:: �:_,;, '� thP l gdcu - i ' ,' ,,·.: ' �,'....��; :o,,�'�:·,�;',� ':h lm��:abol!dll;:;.;,l; �.,:!���,,f�;l;�d �;���::��� " �;gl 11/1 ---· ------ng --- --:-:- :-:- ,,f the l' nit.·d :'!alt.' ;; � ,,_,!Jt t lt ri;!hl (d ]J:t\ t' __ .' ;�ate boar j'l'• ·h·, ·'' _ :"·. d of :·: eport ODSlBIIt �� ne • E E le t a eomnusstO r, :·: OFFICIALBoll. PAPERou,.H.. for lloe TOWN OF W STFI LD, · fi rearm� but it w;:� llt'l cJ' init-ndt·d t<� 1 ' · "':.-: f l k ltu ll' and appmn mg $7,500 y eman t.' =-� ·"' I J � � �_� . ncreastng A N :� � . t v. o.. : 81•/· R C D d OF MOUNT I SJD£ ,, · · · - , 1ts place a t u �alnrythe of in- j' ' AitOI'a&le Yearo . .�,:�� n ; tht• law l!l'c:llil'l'. : . · �:t ,: u11 n;; ":..•ling •. :' : .: AJ,tt> In add itiOn bill would f nortgage l;)· :: dl'partment l ·:.' ' .�." ..�_ o Guarantee erti iCat ii ,. for es :, ' ... '" t ·' •• u !! .i ')car If � Olfice A j!n·:, law:; lll't'd l't'Yi:'i<'ll l-- - · � n.:':o�t ,•ude the \\ Orkmeasure<, of the II n• gub- d • , "''itrhts the at Westfield, N. J., u • l l d c •r• Enured at CIPI :md OU!>l1 ri<>n ��� S<�:$-:t �·�1.:� a �L,../"L::/"L/"' QMJa' ����� th n�ir.d,,o""""'· a�"'n: ;d ...._,:;· t·t' ht•hi vn Mh•·anngnd. y � Furnished A.ppl\talnn ��.:.!l"'.:!}l'!. �- t �::-,f fi·':"�.'{·�..:::. ,, i�h \\!":l · �'""· '' "".1 �:.-:/ /7./7/?i Advertising ll.ate& Crime the � The Of :�- ,..,;: .-: :�. p.,· ...... ,.. ::.. "" '""'r··• · ,_, depart- Ki&naping :-:: i n · . "t"J.:.£..1 :'!:t' Rl';'Jb�i.·an� · � t:t' \·-.·;','\ ,-. �� ·: _ :r�-:"'.!"�·\r�tt' th€:' game, r>; . In tht l-i i:-h)ry �.A tn:� L' tHl ntry tht_-r� bd\'t.� ���!; h:' �t . . ��� ��1-. _, ing b�,· t .! s::-. t;:.-:1 and � ___ I_ t·!··id, :niu of_ k, i_dna� - t; :o;;< l."' ::c :,'':".5 ,-: �'-'f Pt· mt•rr�l�!= h, mel· :!� ,-.f r, :�r:u,,,,, or' n" lllt'tOU< Dept.. ·- _ _ �.��'1 t , ..-�· t 1.•• ·'' 1.. � oth- �"'-.��� ·' bt't'll p,·, ,,,_;,q; aJ_ _ _ -ar,i�I ...... Cd BditorlalOtf' ::ft ..··: n�-�:tr.r . . · e;? 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I:ti':.-�t r�h (�.i: :':"- un- . l:t'rt:. T!: r mfs::•ae \ott-o:.u• . .. �c-'5-:.i· ":"" -.i.,;.�:t � � �'-t- n\ :l rh-t' r:t!y t"' ps tme-;.t � � e h-1 h� clo�er �: udy L) ! t ht: - d1ild t i� lik ly s d •'� t·_ ..nr .snc_t:· tn·n b e ·, g1 n :)e f\�- . ; a � pr-tl \-:t.it d - � · 5 · pt nfd'iit:·-:: f�._�it•n. Jtopartment �t: r-cJ..J)' :,�!' :�=�-·: c��:li!llUni<'ati on t t• bud a nd the � 'n ,.-1 - () �rvf•Ce � A \\Thi;t> tht.· r� h�n·t· bet?n St'n��Hh)!:�d kh:i.. ,\ ::�, �hr·-�r fL���. F .�f .h·rH·· y Ci y, f acrr:mtillg" and Tl e clion lc' r state. t Ct>mm.i;si,,n.;r. atoditing DerSOftQls :.s. ,,f u � o r ll;;pit:f'.' in (ltb·r :·c·ar:' there h�_,.; J:�\'t'r bt'y ;:;,;ig atiun Oct'n _ Stout stat� p_u�rhas- n l1t1U!<'rommi s.sion . dtns\Ons � taxpnyers of St.ate �c·w J �Jt h �; ni�t'r>:> l as LH an•a��d :·-, , r. Hr!:-. ,:-; c. re �e:�. Senator r,,mmos>l•'" � to ple ty J n on and A I. Ld;,� c,,."":y. f'-'mo.-rstir mit nor.r in� he sUlt<> gcwernmentand related Ttr·s have been listening of di:;cu�.-i ; r ay n he e t Of Bank and arne ready r during the p:»: ft'W day,; thert" ha:< been : ,- !<·s e , rt'plicd , . about legislation t hey orcemcnt o d by s i g in now ,or · n w e s of lit' :l gt'I;- r; to the h u A y wi r dfort ='t l'll rare when the , Som rset ing out point . · · f He confnenreronnert'ng ff at tor smooth w 1"· h ,,-1,1 ,, 1 1,H· <' O-OP't'rate i1e or•'t'.� of o t he i >igned Senatorsl"nion !(user e service e e\·ery a out _ f h personal has been di rence in opinion 1,·,·1"_ ,_ ro, ll'l.tl•. r. , ..� e; k f·; o t"eL two 1 ea d er. � l' ' of Bank. A w ys there ff and order, an criminals who are pr g offi d helpful Account bu da they were during e , cQn;.er.-a'.ion � e he a n nce outwit the clever wits 1 aw . a aw t.;h ; year a.;; parb, highways, w ater policy Your Checkl'ng breaker h mo e than an ordinary of Democratic th 1 public of the e n to every cordi ll le"'islationpi but thereh has beenprejudicial r !'bare Leaderpa. �lajority; a d ca itol grou ds ns department sn g un n p it proposedn byone \ 1 � o t u s o[ " " that as been cunning. new is a y i n �pealo adopted a tyo ; a o Jayn comm ssi ns g Duclu Need of n commerce avig tion that are reat years there lias been rode. Ocean; and eat e 2 Th e is opposition i' Senator Sterner �!onmouthn a and Teleph one W fi ld the State boards and r For 3 many • " Strong expected at of 0666 e talk about modernizing the constitutional reg to dil·ision of architects to Senator littlaenerallye that recogniis encouragingzed as superfluous. in the pro gr s to. · the hearings on the remganic...,tion the ulation concerning t e date of reside tial in· bi lls, particularly the � n ess l t � o not seem p e P wo that sep- Atlantic County ; � wards tax reform for it d o si institution, Ri:hards of a d t purchasi ng au uralions and theh dat n and es b g es arate the department of rc·unting and u i io g a cor about any one plan when the terms of ers n Senator begi o regu. �:�- �:;:rn ci;�·o o �nd• ; Pi and to 4 Congressmen n and end. The ld r ; ��ep����e����m�:�ator ac­ reach sufficients st m thatc practically everybody t e lation was made when conditions of travel an d ide y o ' io changeo iz erchs aic ineffici n . would be di\'idod to pr \' for a I Expect LyDell Coo&r-o-mation r c n e ry else was different und r ?f p�nal in�titutions . almost ve t i g a d e andcommi"ione cornmt,gesover eshsentia but the State ehass in for Presidential ina uguration and curtailingh date its Reoldenl Partner Brancll ll:ana�rer ppetitiow ro nto is egulate andl prevent injustice with- the the l ame ducks or defeat d Hervice of e R. W. TUCKER WESTFIELD A.. 11. KS:LLER out eprejudicer to public in Congressmen. The old ru e wa1:1 expensive h l Weolfteltl transportation prot le mrights. of the governme t and occasionally it has 'PhoneI·ZUS-·1·2817 North Avenue Girt�• Oponl n for th e 437 .A.IIL In bconditione s of affait·s the been embarrassing for the adminiHtration. va ta thes of present politics should ad· n ge be ignored and the Whenever any Congressman of outstand ­ betterment of financial and commercial oppor- ing t r a a of n c CLUBS and Pers nalit "Psychololf e e" u h C E Company �omes abandoned, it is th paramou�t : As cili.zens we are se rviced !1eyond : orni g at tJ,e p ni n ses- J.'' l'sey R. headqut rters New , A o y Adjustments," "How Trust e a YM Know You in Love1" Officer Scorea 1ssue before the p ople today, and the of n ur c 1� n f ·o !!' two dar D.served A. fund. ! In 1t pomt e d ance. T his work: the ot ty-lirst st ate reeord111g LECTURE SERIES Do You m·e Thursday, B!t>ll .. of a The course will on onl" requires the action of t axing au- 'i.ss upplemented printin es,es 'ronf renre of lhe NL·W annual vi,�he.,. has as set•retary,Berg<' n Additional Taxe• Ad· .. g pr · . and l'('g<'nL __. I pr will runstart 1 bY -, P. A. R .. J[•J'st')' s,,_ �l'con( ''A t r A il 7 thont1es do • t Wit• hout delay. Gtv• e • t r�t•ty th<· As,<•mb!y n•gt•nt f 1'\ o • , run.mng m• gh and• day s e nding· � out · .tn , ham- , hapt l'l', D. Jprsry oC1ty, >t>�l<' da thand for four Tburs- dreu Over WJZ . M akin!(1l' I I'OUnH> 111Ho me"�pee isR be- . y", <• first bt>1?g us tax reh€f. , ocume t ht'r. ate H ouse, Trt•ntL•Il. S( '·••ral D.( ron·•A.•sp R,o ndmg- and a j tramloads of franked d n s St K<•t•ping 1 ��:roup, one be1ng � IDIJCed t? 1.<.>11- , ."' �' A. R. s<•r etur� a�d nrrnngrd eu-operativPly the1 The two per cent manufacturer's "Direelly or indirectly everyone s h?w to run the farm, the home . h� nd�e.d delq;nles from th�· ••nty. lreasurN Jt,rsey City; (holal t.�e nnt t-;ey n. A. R. nwn <• Ma;y The a s be cat;on, j qu rl('rB fund, and was 01·ganizing W illh m Hewur of the/ t�e final will o New Jersey Banker's ssoci - "To bl'ill pub c a realiza- in n e t t t ndH b uR� �!'rect<'d by 11. ��tch IB o��· l I� g li 1 r S na and Ou s n mo: ! Town ProspPrt p,u·k , Brooklyn, aRRndation. of the pre ident f thAe Wesat- i s the s to the e was $11,000gov!Pclwn. Sum J>uhliei vice radio r ss d r<>ason i i dollar,, P<•r annum. � - rhnirmanty publi it She li nd Mrs \V J!ham J. Ward ��'atiou-wide'ednesday over WJZ u er the task is the for my talk , 'o I nllt, slate VIr<' of Chns. of n. A. R. c y. night this evening. "Eaeh year the st Depart- \ n' g:ent. and Mrs. <'hairmnn for he auspices of the Ameri an Tax pa y. " l 01\iee is slat.'' vire of r�dioo s t c All too frequently the subject of \ nH'nt carries tons of this }J ri ted mat t!l<' f'tute l"t•den�tion en Inco.rpo.rate?. Mr. Ha�- n - I which ! . . ?f W taxes is dismissed from the mind of l the country under the , but!g-e� bo ut need . pubhrlly ha1 m n V.o� m· el'& Leag e, tt r . Kempton Searle uthat wh1le be possl- tea kaln over H�tt• c den . many voters wtih the thought am fr n g privilege accorded the me m- 1 t'Oil<'<'l'll all Slat� rlub, an� for­ �aid e m1ghto , a 1 r a TEACHER t{ VOICE some ind strt s t add to t x 'I iof o Each that "Congr lling it w d c std r ta bs Taxes •ame department shows detidt and address to tl u that the JlOWl'r tor!Hl taixo llll'rt he hu1l pet·t.y. of PERCY RECTOR STEPHENS advocated the go r . 1 we ce was tee the • Club. , so He that n "T mcrease the letter want to to that statem<•nt The confc• r<•nre . d noted American ve · ue a ge ta s ar 'd b the add , will Woopenmm hu like other corporations, should , x I; 50% m rate. I has that � Pedarogue. wea 1 t; e � of the privi· it alreadv redu<'rd tll(' moming ut ssion1s willr8 y TRIALS AND ADVICE ��n\ urt l xp itu r lt y, bu an purr a�es n a ende�vor ai its e end es .l<•ge"D tora&tic pri curtailme t l vnh1e of 10:45. Se be VOICE FREE, by Appolntme•t OnlJ, · esyo near,tc °e aYs nt at government expen5e l lli'OJWt'ly il i n s of dollars, and hns with reports of state of. to c p m f 'd even the sma l l . ;': 1palp � . I Weol&eld Sh•dio procee d on a rogra ng1 � t ann h ent f f b � O<'rupi<•dt ' " c h' 1 uIll· ( m o the rankmg pnv- actually destroyed many but 'ld'mgs s ate c h Bll'lll<'n, apte I>Cgent C ia New Yerll: Stw4le and o d' ': tl w as b et>n me d . ano 1 1. IS · i olo l A vonue e<'onotnY and all could help t h h / ilege would reduce expense and. J ar !wing torn ficcrs, rh it to e e8p �xe . to t'l•ducc busine>s and the adoption of"• I 541 n 86 Wtat 7Srd Stre•t ��e do g n • aid � whirh e r ta���� ��� �� \ : t� � ��� . . : down routine Telepholl• z-Ot31 i set 1s on- . Trelaltar f·UOI already tax-burdened publ c your radw rece1�mg � 1 . __ · ...... edIfd e e power. !m , m l that whether n e Wllh an l ct e l:o::e:.w:. :ha:t � b:•�nc:��g�t =� � :at�:n:• JI J�tax:�:•:· _��----- : : : c d d �� ::: n :: : ---�� �n:• :c:u:t:�";L�T::IIIII: e ::n: � . _ .� _ ____ ,_..... lared he n t nc cal e e gy �:�:•r� �v m i g�a :o J- �=�=�======�= Ill��ter II "�e:�ize:c he is eithe t small amou of electri n � �=�===�===;=� the . that not, rhe 8 ns m set th1s even1?g direct or indirect taxpayer or c� u d by that to haye will be �mcl ded on the m nt ly hill, sho�ld use his influence taxes ? � � r o m and am mformed that 1f 1t were r d c d Th speaker ec m ende I be possible for write to tend not for it would a h� . e- vot r hsho uld rates fortax t•eles, r cal energy be r tperso ns th roug whom relief 1 to � � � : tax ce d 10 cThl ere f , t . th nti b brought about. These were d u re 'f no o ht . • a oatto . o taxesm through e the member the w y y u are paytn� as ollows; •. r of e er rate electt <•lty. mu nicipal governing body from th t gh�•n 1 �· our for votet·'• particular ward, the mayor "Press tepor!s !hut Con­ c indicate w the n1unicipality, the members of the gress plans to i n l e in the ne rev­ ufl e wd of freeholders or county com- nu e bill an add it i n l levy from board of o a e missioner representing the particula five to ten per cent on le trical en­ r e , c mun:cipality, the representatives orI gy which the consumer must pay, t "I assemblymen from the distric the l r f perchance you are listening h in t r state legislature, t e state S€na o j from a room where p rt the parti ular county, . of the furnishing, inaclu radioed is representing c d in thea he governor of the state, the mem- price you pay for that room, is not t i ber of Congress representing only t tax paid by the electric the 1 he Congressional district, two United company Lut all other taxes paid, senators from theou r state and reclly indirectly, by landlord.di­ States y e or the !'resident of the nit d the ' U States. "We ull bear a tnx burden, and rden s address follows: sin e we all Rhare in the advantages M"Ifr . Ha rec l c press reports are cor t, Con-1 of govNnment it is ust that we all j gres< is preparing to raise one and a shoul d ghare in the cost. quarter billion doll by i creased "Our youn g: people should be im­ asars e e tnl taxntion. The pr n form- pressed with the fact that all of bill s y upo ulatcd wil levy n tax of n free due n l of the l 2% t i udvanlages the the gross sal�s of the manufacturer, ! n o n public school system which they may aise re enue $600,000,- ' r m and will � ?f enjoy cost enor o s sums annually, 000 per a s the bur- u rannum, mcrea mg all which must be provided thru str In of den of indu y to that tuxution anXpense some n n to i lu di ng the young people them­ i s norm l con- c th e purchasea price under a 1 selves.n h er s but w cth . ab�orbed or Jl�S - those d lion", . . young people i tt carnes wt h "Quit" often ed l tt destruclwn. not abuse privileges Foron, example, the manufacturer of only use llllt the n� thought us to the c st nor locomotive mny b nble to add h�o . a 1 how is � h to met. per cent to the prJCC whJCh t e ratk1 with tl\e expense o Even I in s< hools students grade ' mny rood will pay. But how about t�e be the railroad? �t is already ove taxcd taught simple principles of taxa­ � m lion, and expense of government. common w1th every other �ndustry, 1 Would not be wiRe for Congress and he ovcr ment loanin It money it to I � ? � reduce the exrwnse of government at to Keep gomg. The rat!road c�n 10% NOTE: 1930 lllfurel are lhebteel anilabJ,., . of / which not arhl 1th1s1 tax t the pr ce tts *500,000,000, is of o t the total cost and eliminate the pro­ service. Take another example. The �l�ast posl'd manuf�cturers tux nufacturer under ma clothing ma no l 1 ar­ r "In my. opinion, the time has onditions might b� able to add two c . rived for the tnxpayc1·s the nation per cent to the selhng pnce, �t le�st ll; to call a J1alt upon increased taxes; is legal restraint agal�st d of there no let bu get be balan ed by re

�------=--=-==--=-'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 two-game O Mt·n. }Iunday t. h al g andwi n Fords V l><•ag-uc rna:.rh esin ers d West Orange Com H ig w dard r gistered a I ndust rial eague with e munit• with "Y" Bowll ng ��"�he"U•e uigh e e uwr the Bowlin!!' Industrial L h ' ended last a 111atrh ndkd T >llll'J' Wedn<·C�Ia\,' on t d Elk; the Leader lil·e rolled Friday 'n i.,ht the . Lasketeers atur ay on its scaBon week a in rrd ed l Bawling Sch e d u I e c :lub n:�llt Scotch lou]; at! n·pair of gamt·s from nig'h Plmalrhesainfield Jic·ldl J nes. The ,._ ('IJrHb]' ain-in<' S .,, J'lain.:;. in other matt'h rolled t on alleys. As a a 'fnt l lt• the local cour and tuok s over4 1 Co l gi ns the core 1 and that the .March 10, l e a v,, 1\<•Jn:>ds•·venin)!. u t the ol place March for "Y" ot u th£m Theclose det'ision 3 at thi:< latter the Lead. sln·ngthened h d a c nt The uffair had was ut fmal L ons ; Jllarch ,.anw n·E ln of match, and its on >t'<'uni] 9 on·r 42-31 . _on rally i llusiness Men Rialtoa Sweep iva s er pi ncr the ll osi- too thr<'e gamt·s from the 'was p y d in e eav boys tominu p tr•« a in J.l, now occupy ce ar p k (�J;;:;�r� v�r�����a�d la e an nd r keep the clMing of play as Gre,·huunds R l s all y c o 1,, ' With Cadmus, in lion, two Ly the r fh t•r handily. The s 1 the al in Sc·ukhbut " and Sh held for Cr<,ssways r1 ·:��""-dt Manb o association lads trim leading with l's,·.• Kt•y,.·tones, vs. St·hindler e - F k Fiyc-ursni< a H L. Von],f an l chai11Ip mlPlains" u e WIIS< 1 sc e i March CollegianE t the -Pl cls II t n t t J p ay. r t omad; : 15, carding" c s n u u a V t urc e Tao·lur i l l d l Cox o d he N 'lt•aguc> lea< aumH< t o e e poE pone . their su f orm an d th Tuttle til with the stateJersey "Y" City a s po n s by dri!J!Jiin t n Li e p n r d cap vs. Leader t n n t g the l Riultos; s Tuttles. 1 l'r� 1 h 1JY t d Taylora Nick matchoft' by l :\1 ntdair on "Y" at 2 i • gl h l's. on vo. P aza V>. I o Wednesday i tg floor the whil(' ('otnfortahlP1 margins. everrin he through t.'ntire ;> n, l" '"r'. Slunnu H ored fl 209 sfor ' P. 0. For s g-, 1 · Hardw re th� Tuttlea va. d v:;. Fink ll'hampionships pe d 'I'he flf !:\l'Otch the · Tht•y a],o took the e The a took up;! · Vets o ne last we•k Ptains team. c '':"' � r Y T Y GIRLS id t d b)' c ', ro . by Lumberml•n took p e d e but team a alll ef<•a !·� HOL RINIT i e 's second· , eJ m th,, Madllltn ma1 - The o en the Westfielders w h ee g . d t , nnd hy 7H a • flh n l f 15 a dose i the r a bye l T e s ond 1 carde a 202 : aided c d p ns and thP e WESTFIELD DROPS pem g rounds. n the CAME double century. Hunt d gin by hmi t's s nd by 1 the Plains seconds and finished WIN e n of B stit'kseardc d S by G7 r 21 H�, o n 11 their the BuHnPss M n. The al eam.an for l'en·y T y r cardmg a They Carl t s who has b en th vi o es and 2 fiNAL . 1 a · RAMAPO, Captain ol i e season wi ct ri I for as fi game 2,0 5. a 20 the ' c pedlo o l. at- S de- • ___ t e ot�ers, J . Con"st •nt resp"n- s op the fina gl!me hy a n from the line-up for th first team record f or Th girls' \n•n t "'me h , ":as a l o l 8!1, MATCH TO bse t thi� e T n it basl;dball t lH' w�y _ 0. : pl n.n mg . . o t t past The .. 1 s t1. he r m w s 94. r ' 1 le or th faylontes the , r d . . ---.. . . 1 m n h, d e o a nf te kneee se n the Slime a v ctor- Hoi, ri l l mr t ma ': a R1ca -: s b f e thoug-h McMurdo of ca de Hd u n i ec d feats.aso w s as 3 i > s 50�· f .. _ t II J tel'(tstPn·d .whemn Mm� the mJorml;t h . JJ ,•;pJ!t• a lly the as l t, am s ; , l,IL 1 e me a l en high ot•urP Ja h • w 11 defeats Y and J · double cen· l orcnnrl a by 42. i m a ' of t a ln t . a n i n lion a nd fo 'r m as and . te e Rialtns. whitewash wi the ' Cro•�ways 1!0"1 u l fe· he ma .The urr nt t a fl 28 turit• s for ! r·hnJ,hr, do tu at' a s tes c e · · f )?arne l'l'ld ay "\ T aae,_ T wo 'fi am a mar i n !6 a pi-' l n 210Veh, the Cross- \\'lnt 11-11 defeat f: ��h t • e with rou rouin a;; er!H\on on e g of Sperh ro i g wn ·1' ·in t e ,seoring, piling up som doses this W!.'Pk a rti ' Elk 1 avoided111"1 bg 21 for ' C With t I' I'S . �: le ���: 14 nd a! court Miss Voss led the n l • ope er, registering high sco e the l 61 . y th<' ';a ":. To1 �' point,. The d tournamen ht·ld on Jur.iorl I<"· t T The E k> won t he n Y � � The of . Ran:arJo of h t be the ity in nosing l t t• llat , h � 1, o enl·r by tlwt no h:;nds Ill� � th s fie, a t e to girls ith p s • r- > mulch. t am ways tLookhe p and e i a � , 11 . l 'a p ssing team as cnl�red: 'l' e . e..; 23 o , giriR o�t the· Nomads !he of � . still ' won hy th f n l S:durd;:; �� 'rl � whole seems have been improved High co�rt. are unn y l d t he Villcentwhile witMb:h! b narrow ma l l e J J 0.n g n S<·cond r:4 h ' . a e y to Junwr �?our trams St. >en·n stJt·ksy. a h le u y a >Ui i . gam e margin flpecl1t A mor e . � a t e c u t;. the Ihgh 8quad and te ms of hey gr bbed th e ag e b ·. by 1 ! . ronside ·ably since their s n o n 3 I 'gm 1 e 1 lOlls t f,mr ers , a of 54, l'C�- 1 �·. a1 d '1a . 110 d8'. dd g a pai·"r :. 1 l o h a 14 40, Printera Down P int i c , ou e four !> n J c r �n a m represen�ing the S omo e . e hy To\�nley carding a 203. , istering h s se on J d ble entury , n th o er, but the�e are a few points to be p r gJr s , . s�f'nwl )!ual . n h, lf , d ut l b , Juniork I ' h T ty , � s · d N o mu s s u -o by ta dar O{Jener from ' Lambertson ts � �. n _e touch d Fan- and Semor � asse ve en p ic ed ! e . um co d 1nurded a h ut S n d and spilling \he pom hon. , 1111: t The by won the a maples by h nan J<' e 1 pornts m e o d the l game nurrow m rgm of for Ires t a nce s d f rwar h :from the l11gh Srhool 'l]uad n th e m peno • !w��w 1 n', tukml( n hy. i the the 213 ".f Lllm ' goa Sh' h are � d • Leader 1 . ' v t eir opponents scored ten St Vi e· The scores·fi u 17. •iK sl im ic ' 1 'margin of two " >er d f 0�· e a . s t h . . 1 , . t k y Clementz. The ' l ors b t per orme a t·redJt;. "Fat" Solov y the si n the 1 s aided b a J)ug p 1 � � 1 d s a ren Nomado • ' la e i an ° • m , l g t 's m ore in sec- . The dar · ·'Crouwayo s his uSJal fine ; A Lm oln ayin · t tallied seven e 12o7 • Sta d ;cores !.<•«l· · ord v d able manner. ce style d .qu a ll le the locals g th � 1 game · ed o c s is p on rtcr ' , , . i . - a llnldcn 171 1!15 (\y ta e the remammg, games b 1 1 well support by Il W· ' a t the same but In loo ng over the individual w r 15C: 171232 y Lontlino 64 tH1 � and ""' L b he ki rec- The m � to k rolled consistent- I 1 J ani a d who 8 ou Glock Moo�\g fe or i t �an�geres to ! �ea d Ben.tel 164 1murgins 95 and respectively. 1 55 : c f the season it is n er ting SIX. . {� �\ � .f'c�c ?I> I Am Jd Sweeney Hodge n Capt. u m, was �h�, n es s ore e ords . ur �ore n ur u e on UO, d d 1fl!l 167 at back. Brug· i to c � th o l ;d e Closterman led the n r attack Barnes· 1 position note e distressing number of f � Jl&lr. . � s : Lu b of St a a 15:J 143 G9 ! a t his rt•gular flmaidginnis' pla;ed thei; usua[ �n uy ors ;;core a t tncen with scores of a d in S ec t 8 3 Graham starred for 1 e ar- ahots that were mis"'d by the va s!t 1 ; . �� v��-1 � � ��' . g� ���I 214 n 220 the p h 210 1 5 20 grman 11 n d Ram- r vel u efe nsiv g ame . st d the final n m. tes ll"v!Jcel< 130 158 i 141\ j areounling r I a a rally � � of l 159 'I last a trio of l A · games. npo, o � players. larger percentage of com- g ' " h m one' two i J,ambcrtson 1 K\1 21 :l l for goals he < . ng' half have m n pl that b �ought t e scor - whi le n I T opem was about even ea t �ye Wltlun '! ! The es: a , le ed foul shotR w ould om of tym th s�ore, they Total 757 6 4 I 84U •upieer, the visiVtors the the Orange [a�s were by no p t p t l;l" � but 81 8 Post 8 71 ! All colu d in West victories. JU t 1 E k T t s:n ?.andtcounted get once. as ans l er , the West- more s > e l • 1 Office 1 16 o als V. F. W. [ J <· hukhl' o l giv- �"· s ouch wen• t . !Koehler 0 ti ,t was four g a s ! . s keepmg BASKETBALL ECORD stopped m m . ' ' 4 o 93 160 7 · tlw �hm toes at ll llmes and o ga St. . n!te 1 140 1 Wilson 1 32 1 n handica p d I on !l R In a p evi s me, Viucent'sI �\ 161 145 141 e as an we,tfie by i helders r u ! i :llolt 118 14f> 121! 2 u ld t p closed With the ho e- First Team lora 183 16 Barberi 14 1 some v;ood riding hitting,, h� :w 7nods n_> Westfield .28 Somerville 31 tlef"ated the team. 2 15� 3 211 6\l ,dint of and t � d f 03 ��� � Cupilellu to penetrate the Ramapo s u•. l<.a mg �O-10. 23 P The ore . ��. ���l�y 'l 18 8 181 ler lfi:J ���'managed d The lo�als gm�· Westfield lainfield . lGll lCeppler 1 2 hetf ��� m e· i l ther pom owart Jelr tn 42 s o rm>. ly Montross 140 166 . anze r . e a o t 26 Columbia .. 88 Jo 1 70 1 66 l to s o e t n . d tl l ea d Westfield nes : 1 60 180 l 3t•amanJ 2 o1 Wcle fense r twire. Ramapo started 23 U .H I Y T . Whalen 16 1 141 1 69 r. I o ri w i h I thll'll quarter, but the final Sell- Westfield ion , . h l!rivP in the ec nd pe d h c I t e G. F 142 10 s o � n n 27 Voss, . !': ·I Total 838 8 n ' P m t ou_nd � �ns comb1 e Westfield 2 7 5 � .a< t d ore c- : s�on . the �� � .26 Millburn 20 f. Ta l Co 817 · five v;oals and their d Westfield g Totuls 770 ! ! t r s � d . T 764 862 832 . s t n e he r . a1 l H. 13!! . u :h���� �� 1 Westfield · ot t i � �183 Tt eu Brot. r · s k r t L . . ; + ����.i �J··i>· . Or eb N. :lfl7: 4 tl , •li ion's five Westfield 1�1� h .· . 151 1 . d �: • CRira:n:f:oyrd 2 Nemzek, � � Ncmann 130 9 d ' ,� WestfieldJe \ ) �r/' • ; ����nts �� ��p����s .. 16 Uni . . o � g g 0 Businou Men ch n t 192 1 [ �� :��� ���found�� ;the;\�:S gomg a b1t : Westfield on . ...4 8 0 0 dy 6 Strncuzzi 16V 164 207 S i 18 H 5>. A s sc. 0 Kcnn 105 15 1 6 le 1516 · bett.er h n The c out •• S y r . t Mi l n . . 16 n g. 1 Ha.� te · 161 1821 in i d chukker for i Westfield e n�sed Westfield l b r . . e , 0 O I o tle 64 Sell . t.. 9 9 . 1 2 the r 8 · e "Y" 1 . the . 13 u d . r 192 180 17 16 6 u Shots e l I . . Tuylo> 1 80 w as r th Hot 1 4- 3 W st e .. 21 Madison ...... 18 0 ocum . !H20'.1 11 Schmi t 158 ' 1l'' 21 1 hirl of f t rid in� and s e Westfield Ill d ynch, g. 0 0 i Sl b 9 9 d 205 190 1 ' r HB 1 U31 I aim they i p unmary· um P fi 13 u 1 '14 1 n s ' 'e ' game. Th was ld · . - .. • n l t> o m e • e W t e cow Plains .. 31 L 1 8 1 14B !' e ·" t i d six g al , holding a apo to clloselyI g s · 26 S . l R W stfiel b . . . Total 11 7 29 WorthH . 171 202 1 8 872 852 m\llm>t 1 one. h•ums i h e d h _fought throughout but a e . 13 . .. 51 n 6 1 •rota! 80 1D2 Both t t n up in t e 7-0 fi d . 183 I • � e lead t e too ! West l CranfordP la ns . . St. Vlacent'1 u t _ 1 Hl2 t eneh ed to nick by h much fie d .. 14 i .. 13 Tot s as f b manag i gamed Aces was of Scotch '·' j Standard a (l rame ut n 1 t team composed largely . 871 i l goa . I for he . 1 l U4U usa , s g l W. G, 1'. , Total 801 ' 1 Ford Co. otht•r for a e f. 2 14 \IOU 844 41 the S. Ia_ds to overcome. 209 421 Tunney, 6 Clement% 207 170 The score : \II. iU , f, , 1 Rialtoo 6 1 C n l lirtum T Won 3-Lost 11. Re 6 1 3 l 6 200 do mo 13 65 Vun \1 ma h Second Tea y 0 Di er 1 a 183 7 1 15 lr>B Wes tfield o e !mWeotfielde-ups: "Y" Varoity m mie 1 l lOii • a p Kaer r, 1 Sh nc 1 3 Seal 152 )�� 1 7150 I, No. - ess ord R Zandt , estfield . .. . ' a el fjc.. . i 201 206 6 Feely l. . . 123 136 1 G an 30 in Laskowski, . 0 e[ 69 1 Knight . 50 1 f V W l l fi d ..10 .. 0 0 Cadmus 222 1 1 46 167 179 1 l•'riond 14\1 o. -H g" D ! W tfleld m . . . .. O'Nei!, . 0 Crocco ...... 165 168 •'ranke 1 8 1 14:! N 2 d e ruggeman . G. F. Pta.14 ess J ·.· .. 7 u bia . 11 P 0 0 i 196 I 1 1 k o Gr h Soltis, f . . 7 0 e ti1e . . . Col,0n jc. 0 ca o 174 190 206 1 11 1 ,um a 1 F . W t ld Un1 .... urce1 sc. Sh rd 203 Clostermun 214 220 M"", 1 un o 1 0 221 ! am nche 21 7 0 0 R i dler � h �7 a�r··- l r, . ' _ 181 S or by chukkel ·s : a • f ...... 4 1 69 . . . . g, . 0 193 .1 2 flh' 1 · 2 1 Westtll'l d ....23 Millburn . ... .16 Judge, 0 0 n R04 -844 1 "" f · · . 7 o n s 767 1 .·. .·.·.·.·.·. . 1 3 · 845 868 8 2 t · 1 \l.il���rn·, . . · J •rotu Total . l �= � . . [ l !1 65 . 'l' e e d 0 1 0 e g Leader 1 lo 4 ���fti� ri, og. . � g � Brug. q �k, g " " " ' 2 e tfield . • . 14 � � g 022 8051 ; Goals: Hamnpo, Van ?.undt, " W � l · s Cranford - 1 . SWEEPS FEATURE ��� l ecma, · · " ;:17 �·!��;Y �g Pensu . 124 JC I ...... 1 ::::���: ' am Cess- . tfi ld ta . . . . "Y" MEMBERSHIP 173 130 gpmun W est Rmuidginnisg. . 1 () 2 . ' 8 To l . 4 •3, G >I"Uh 3. fl I [' , ' " 0 W U ' " . 28 Cartwright 110 C L g " " 2 ���Nb� �" . . I oly it . 2 ) 60 137 LEAGUE MAT HES m 1 . �!oorc, " ' r 5 i 'rrin y 12 12 7 9 LEAGUE RESULTS Dracuto 8 i fuJ'rtl fG ercc-, Hodge � s . g . .. . . 0 3 3 w::tfl:ld 1 . , 9-_ 2 1, 1 " e 'I • St. V! 0 • 8 1 7 13 e n ��· l am . J� 1 4 J • .•r y Westfield .10' "at!!"' ' son . 6 ncent . 2 Flood 171 3 167 ___•w e i of ch k e - '4 W st ld t h !a n , -. Sp r o c 7 h e p route : T me k s 7 t . ' """"' 6 e fifi c. . 1 0 Sco c P i s Referee-S. Dickson Sav2age. l" " e d n 6 69 t e fea- u minu es ' Totals 18 West eld C a ford 7 Newark. ' ' ll B llles-- nnd d e r \ 1!!8 181 177 Victories via " F 17 r n I l D ea Dl th 1 1 turc h e "Y" D ow Jmg eague gam · Pt42 .. . 22 10 '1 1 Ula ed on t 839 776 'l'h" e g e h11,) SPRINGFIELD A '1\!'uIIlcr,mmer, · ...... 1 St. Vincents. y night tho n s • leadb uing Hi · s : . . 41 I l l dilllc lty in u d i g the ou t- '1 f. . 0 0 Won h t MoadHilla.v Bi lies , it e · s -- Ft Hug, ...... 0 2. cour l took the u t u . n R i f . . 3 2 11-Lost toea! . LOCAL ''Y'' WINS OVER ou h'l Bus>ncss "'''n oo k : . . c. . . . . 8 ltt Gameo 2nd Team Games Total The und the b w e tlle " II ess, c ...... 0 measure of o boys 20-7 t s I fr t Com g back st�·on.g m the econd 2 Squad Team F G F I he C w the two the L ions with com. m s g . . 6 2 t h won tl>e fl!-st c om fi n nl , t e o tams de Clovers d ! ...... 1� G F P M P M F f Dudes r by p r vo ase art• on n ! • h f ::11, u� 1 e- g Johnson 0 P M F I f om Mountaineers SUMMIT VOLLEYBALLERS n ati and b ly w the Spnng-fiel l i J. Hu , 28 80 8 1 2 1 c 1 the y the · . Brownell . 24 1 g 4 t by three pins f• u:ed : �· � ...... 16 7 � . l . -. : 15-13 c. at : � 4 3 3 16 4 36 10 2 ,. s: Busi-,gil Il (' l _of las L n : - 0 Ketcham 1 6 I'I I team p>cked from th 5 :15 I too Take Three '� ole t \\eek. os! g u����� . il o A e n they s o o t ·: '" � . 2 3 30 6 66 4 32 ::7 1 i� 7 �� :��� Hill B lle m class of lo l RiaI h,!lf t ne re p s to ' . 13 31 . r. 7 ness Men' y •>a t 1e uY c d 7 Tot•ls"' . . 10 0 2 s os t opener 0· r 9-0, · m · """ Eddy 6 1 0 12 • • g t!Je ca YM I 'l'l I' ' ook tl '· 1 oppon<'nt' " d uar . S . li 3 3 6 f rno n Business . m· a1 tl · q -: co 102 3 2H 11 1 1 4 26 3 CA defentcd the A te o t 1 1 8 form tlle tlIll' re by peri G •F p 0 8 71 'l'l ous b PJ . pri ld . tfi . ods: 8 Barker 3 11 11 e f tl>e s ma>gln ° f · t out· f t ' Prince S e with ' es e Jd ...... 11 1 - h 0 Slocum, f. • nm · as I le I 11 8I e led ng . 9 4 42 Wrig t 2 14 8 42 ns t, umnut o- ' the of league Werle scored fi5 \V , O . . 12 6 10 0 26 hau f "'Ie, rom nts 5 1 "' · n w >le the ! We r e 7 6-3 1 5 n 16 40 14 o ci11tion ln Thursday ·l)('fort•. nttnck tile •nd- R pru ls h. for st a g 7 Orr 0 0 0 5 se 0 ' c. 48 s ·30 t• 1 e 1 · latter i C ove s. n 24 6 0 6 Berger, t W s p lm •:s on a n t l r . Heferee; Lo�b�-�di, 98 11G 0 • n 24 · !1 on the cou�t. e c d wmnmv; >Y i�� �I c a Elizabeth. Cox . 8 27 9 aver e 0 0 locnl . 'fhc t : : mus n . 27 9 0 0 0 11 n - 4 me fl w • � � ;e d Th line-t!Jl · 13 r 0 strn>g a l.n \ nHI et y n< e· Esposito 0 8 3 T g. won th h g t: n Schindle1· who c:ml ed double cen- Weotfield "Y" Aceo 17 15 8 g. 0 0 rs the reo t s tak- Clovers B 8 34 2 0 4 17 Vines, , 0 �ng m atcb. an �ohnston, , enahk11 andomer 2 0 !I 3 � Al act- tmies Schimllcr' 1 0 21 2 2 . mg r I . s G. 10 3 23 . . _ C i 212 G. Hu t e 0 'r · . 8 4 cn tmn y C ht n, n us to . . F. Pta. s on 8 1 8 ota! 20 p , Hn.!'l' o l lt cop the final by 75. F Pts. Sweeney, f . 1 1 47 17 0 0 0 1 11 47 1 7 Cowboyo t, A. J Henry I the Lung, f 0 0 0 0 o Dnv1s, George Coale an t Buaineu Men Win 2 ...... 01 10 a Frye ...... 5 2 12 7 5 2 R s C. d 4 Cornell, 0 .. 12 G. F. . Savoyc a l I · . 0 f 0 2 J h st n . . 0 0 1 8 8 8 P p yed on h loca ' . . tl 1 0 2 ro , o n o . . 0 3 2 3 l Wnlter l t e W tl II un t ROHl ing t o j�;���ri , C sg, c . ... 0 3 2 3 , Ve lu, . . "Y" m 005ww us>- f, g 1 Dietz, . . ''" 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 f ..... 1 tea ,i 1 1 e tlw pe , B Eskesen 0 Grigg, .. o · neSR M took ner rrom Werle, 5 g . 3 0 0 2 2 .. . 0 1 1 on team from t e n w th e ] {c 1 2 . " 3 0 6 o r s 0 0 4 10 04 .. 2 T,he �tr g h Ncwnrk I L n a murgin ofo Busi- Haas, g 0 " be t 46 4 Bou f. . " io s by . The 2 0 0 Rohson, g . R 0 0 21 10 a, . ... 0 0 0 Will opponents t�e G l g .. 2 6 sk · .. . 0 Y the I Men 107 n 0 0 0 0 0 2� 1 6 2 Brown, g.c. . . won the second by a d Totnls .. ... Somers 2 2 1 [) 0 0 W l teambe on he to tl noss Nnltl', . l IS 14 .. 0 st t court nmnn••ed squeeze · g. . 1 2 c . e d local t " out marg1n Weotfie!d 4 . fl n c l >s to a of 'l'olnlR Hot Shoto 2 48 104 - 1 N 11tt c, g.. . · oco' " h Totals 97 75 269 200 0 ovcnmg win the nightcnp. 7 94 103 29 50·1 142011,1C nrberry, 2 t n· l k • "P e e p eter I · sticb to Springfield A. C. 1& G. F. li' F-Ml'ssed th ]lou! Shot·. 36 1 ree scores: scn, George Musck a nd Ted Davies , The Pts. . . Pt& � • . in t e for M Joh . First .Team: Foul shotS ut empte Foul F' l Will also b" h en f G. F. nson, f " ' 0 0 0 t d l 75; ou 'l'o lt1l 3 line-up West- . Welter, 0 Huston, f '" "" 2 F 10!1 ; shots comp eted l n ni t ! < Buaineu 0 0 " 4 shots m1ssed Team: oul Foul shot eld g ns Newark. Kcnnc ly 179 Pr c f K c u 0 94. Second shots attempted 77; s com- j fi The scores: 172 6 in e, 0 8 t h m . 2 pleted 29; Foul shots m issed 48. tat : F ul shots Foul Hohenstein c 40 0 e , f ""'" .. 1 o 246.' Mountaineers Reeve, 0 0 2 ahots completed 104; i To 142. uttem11tcd G. F. . 154 17117 Eddy, c .. . 0 4 Foul shots m ss d Pts. Westfield 15 1fi 1 5 Ortlieb 181 Gam;kn, 2 e 1 .... 2 0 4 Wright, g. 1 Worth Pnrsall,c Fogarty, 0 Lakt•, f. 0 Summit . 192 g . 1 "' 0 4 (l 10 ' . 19� 165 E. 0 g. 01 1 4 I Hunt G. Pnrsall, 0 0 1 Fr 1 5 Malek,a f. 0 I 225 g ye, ' .. 0 CAGERS WILL 103 mal th P'tm c. .. 2 0 Hnching, 0 0 !( . 1043 e " I n, 0 8 � . Jl nn k ll 0 I 83 0 0 i r hung up new Y"-Church I A!m we , 0 0 ea er ant s. 025 6 13 "Y" JERS Y e s Westfield M. E. h ay 'l'otnls Welter, 0 MEET E League n I omas g. L d W Ad p Lions � their sweep 1 'I , g. 0 0 0I Bowling mark in T nls 6 13 ' ======N STA CITYR win ve the I Grey 197 146 ot J TE TOU NEY 3 · .. �I o r Roselle Park Rcydcl science Bunc<� ni h . The 1\[. B. C. I 6 .,_�=- ===��=-�======. I 170 1 type and triumphed. Friday match was fea· : T0 t " 1 Dudeo l" . 130 g 1 7 ___ l r nt oung .. ... 146 5 put u� bye in t unnual New e by n e G. y OUT a gamc that had the fi�al a in he u i double centuries being F. P. D 171 157 th Dr w g a carded the Westfielders, Jo_h nnd Sdlllller, I 1n doubt e lust po1nt basketball d by cfe%��rt z. FRANKLIN WINS •core until YMCA . n 1 .. 3 1 I 171 176 OF TOWN C been und Franklin Jersey state cham- o ley I f.. . . 0 7 AT H harl Westfield starts T n leadmg the nttnck WJth Smith, f. i registered, pionships, the w 257 2 M p ll nt rove dan· YMCA nnd l'Oll· 1 0 0 825 o who will p one tep in its initial Goulding, Totnls . I gmt•t an p ne s up 240, respectively. 2!'l'ow �ley 1 g. c. . . . 00 0 77G er u all t . the ladder fo nn of w�lh Tun>er, 8G4 tl>e most keenly o o :1t ime The ':' ntch was contes this e enin ed r. average 6 Whit- 1 I One of c nt�sted s s t v against the ,l er- ta n o and 50 mmute City "Y" . g. 0 ' an al played 1 r A son i rook y s . wasat w nnd Corbl'tt the maples fo , S. Malek . 12!1 B , it essed return match is being arranged for YMCA hit r 1 4 . . 168 196 I "Y" l n N. Y . n the court � 145 : mornin select assem- in ncar future. "we tfield-Jersey !.!12and 208, respe ivc �· Total !l I Erholm 15\l lw other SUJllC the The s City game is nv!· ngrs t;f . ct l · Slncl< 132 184 t of sports g by a he e �l� rs 128 hlag-t' followe1·s and three to played I st l outpmned .· ](jfi 0 new< second of u er \\ fl 1 c o ener the POLICE PINNERS �o 1 5 n• prrsen\n\iYes wl11 Fra l n f Cent-A-W rd Brtng the be k by 152 1 p . Rouatabouh 128 n Win nk i o o begins l, r s tl� They l1 . 152 · -Our Ad!. Re- first o'clockto- too 1 and tinnie ht• Joe a! rlrf�ntcd suits. night.when The ut 8 a a n 1l'e 'ceond by L4 the TO J.l.l t Ber "Doc" Summit i t LOSE FIREMEN I �� k Bu r of the"Y" ::l !nmnronerk, t equnros otT s �  : �� � � N. Y. Montclair gl sh. ; ota s 782 , ��lrJntJ ns- in second round c b h T l 75!1 G!lS , tln, """="""======� Westfield n a y T 4·e '· l n G�cys o�cs U B J L LJAR D S . WESTFI ELD INDUSTRIAL ploys nnd nt 10:20 ll'ngnc ca�i g nl•o l n l o u.unl Rialtos ,ttng-r Ther!' w:ls a championship nt nb e t roll with their Where You Perform the ni of s B d_efcnding 0:cha10m pion, opposes �cort>d h ! s p, 1 73 r both the e men OWLING t c1; be-l na \Vps(l\cld pol ice pin�crs Deller 15!1 : stmriv i for ns Ral way, g the II �weselcyep wm,,I. V1clnnOs h tlw To Your True S nce 144 n next LEAGUE Plnmficld! s o nd rou nd contest. Jn A �u>ntet. t r n ai of the F:liza- Skill. hi 153 1!10 180 an·. g a place in the a e \� 1' e p r J:(amcs t o l ; naltonnl tournnnwnt.<. Win m c matchco r ul·t d . dropped r.admu!1 20-! 163 bas plny- Official Standing of the Te ms ln h of the to r c e e the Mnlli- B Fin·m�n Cou y Police l(l8 t e fu ·st v;nrnes u n h•ugUl'vema •s � m in n Hirnrdo . .. • l throug-hout .T<·r:;p�· to a a 'd N v swec>pll. l� l"veryman's hc•thJl 1rrmrn's 11 t 15G ( [ (Including M t he of March ewnr unwntrd· " ' and . · mntch . lr,t und as ne, ay, s�nR A Tl the . Lea�ue Schimller . 13fl) he w lpruvrdt have to c s 4) t · ll t · Rowl � that IEliznbeth 'vet I 49-27 Tl k· e I' 1 t in� r l' l m pEHFEC1' cushions, cues 200 212 tlw a;or.mblage Team nvonne C'al ss, 10 nk l afternoon " . 1\l4 i i i r m� tl�e ,C r:u.mtl>fo;d l'r Psbys · l t l\!ontlny :unong n Lose. und : �·on l're hys a o Tht• F'ircm;•n took opene by :l O 889 -:h867 , e conSJdt Wo , . nd the r n n ·�<·d tl10sc striving i . AI'C downed ·On SaturdayC<•nlrnl, 1'?. ; . .' and balls here, enable o tho n nhonal o t OfT cc _Pnssaie,defeatrd OR-32. � w n g ws mnr�in 112 W it T t \s R . crown and his oppo· P s J. . .. 47 13 910.4 5 Montclair nn Corco an ______fnt'"'nt t . . .. t m ms g of r by score j T tl . 19 trimmedHm·komnck, 4 2- frtht '11 tlw1 s\ 1Hope resb> M" emora . h\ 0 nins. h you to perform true shots. ST ATE he thnt i> e Bros, 44 874.18 19; l i 1 l and !" llrtling u e P ROT ECTS pron·d t Plazau . 8G9.28 P a n eld Pe ·tb Amboy, " ; do bl 1 opponent 11 Garage fi C a 1 the Kl'llll\' contusnnd:ril•s Thnt's why the most skill­ worthy fo r any man. 41 J[l 842.50 Bayonne e n · l put out Ne\\�- 8mok�-cnters nnne�ed the CARRIER PIGEONS The m be on[ Co. .. l! ll' scores: E. t h was o t of t .. ... 37 nrk31-20; r wieh t took a two hree [tnn Inrd . . 26 Rn.z7 nnd Hrii>Way O - T Wealficld M. i lt · ThP Cops ful plnycrs in town prefer c u : . . 32 29-2-1 dcfcnted �>wn �1 :l tlw nnd Frankl in won the ._ 31 "9 22 191 hnn gnmrhv 1 44· �ames first two . 821.14 llt•dpJl1 cy o 2·1�1�1 • 1 mnrg.m Btl. 21-20, 21-20, Co. • • o lhL• �n ylor nngc - 1 n:J l >Yn n of fiG, to play here. While d esti pigl'ons nrc h)· I 83G. I Whit HiH Millc•r ehnl d a Mont1·oss >l'oJ·es of tnk<'r 2�G mhP ' c not m h II �- · . . �� 20 s 1:1.0� � oliP l �15. l!a me hirds, t \ J>r rclt d ate . It was the cool, calm ' ,1 "OG cliei ntio statut •. c Rooclle M. B. C. Nt•:HI 162 1 n to the t onl\' is Bowling League 1�(1 2 tt Not Gn s Ave. Durr l'nrk 1v:1 NL\lson 1 Billiard T abies it u law l s oot T. P. YMCASTAND Churcl,ING OF THE TEAMS 1 !J 1:lR n fu to h n• gistcred. OO'icc F,� 195.41 R fi7 n or . l'q•pler, Post 5 187 1!o7 Antwerp or homing or cnr- 1 Koch!<"r, Post ' 60 10 71 1 Gr y t . 53 10 ,!1,1 1 169 handed Oil ice 8. 33 e s on s Snh.·� W215� 1!lR Ht•nnin�er 10 rier eo Ilt•mn.m, 11313 886.8 . 48 Nl\uht•t·k �fontrn:<� 1G� i n when in flight, on win�; Post I 1 Westflrlde Bowling Alleys p . .762 1 Kt'"'"n 170 201 g i �! Murdo, Office M 1\!. g,s . H Mille1· 15G or nt rest but it nlso g n ' th Ford Co. . 07 101)10 184.26 m r al , . a t e 8305 Hope e o i 36 27 .071 Frrrlounn 1&7 203 l:l!l • • h a I l_u n t, ...... 45 183.<18 1G!l lnw kill, wound, entrnp, stea l c T�tlle Bi'os. . . 2G Total' to l , First l're•hys ... 34 .567 'detain them ort 57 10467 2.:1.1 27 untler the alty fine · . 4n 18 Cranford Presbys . 3:1 .550 . Ru!l V11 !lOO Eliznbeth B7-I:J Firemen R-16 870 pen of , 'I'll<• a, F. \\ 8�57 MadiRon Avenu�,; 32 R or imprisonment. •cl�h· ' I'nst ·OfTJce 31 .50H arn, 1G5 1G2 �. Plnza 56 1019G10848 182.4 Third . a7 1�G 11 T 180.48 . 17!1 1 R2 or. uttl OO l'nrkPrr•hys 111. II. . . 26 41 .112 Volcano llell Kc,nny , �,lmY 11mnn. e D1·os. 177.4!1 Roa. 22 .349 203 WESTFIELD RECREATION Not Ii ." 03 11200 . . ..C. . . !11 \\ : \ l.IH!l Corrornn NORTH AVENUE �l�e11Ht•dy,1 Gnrngc 177.16 W"sley 21 .33:1 1R1151 213165 105 11Cromwellian" PluznGnr nge tlw . .1·� . ,1 l 'l'lli l Plnzn GO 10030 175.48 M. E .. 42 l ll�lllllI ' ill'1111•.:: Burke 144 c ock. known 66 9848 l�verymnn'' . 60 .111 n 'l'ht• lnntern n . B. C. 7 .\ lt•uliun l·:l:i\1!1:-> !Iii' l'ui t ll !-:l utt'.o., Deln y 1'/!l flf mlllu1'1'rl,\'1111) ' '"'' �t \1Y� � w 175.5 1\}11:-.\ \ill}ll lf1 lllll 140 Westfield, w · ' ' . '"'' '"" . . 43 7630 Derry . ns lht• l'l'l\1\P<'l>W!'\I!nn'i''" .Jn•llt J•lnl'l;,' d a ' ...... 173.7 1D11, l'�(·��('�!lllU h �II\(' ufl (\"' \rill'ld. \'Ill 127 N. J. nn•l lo� in��� -; z Garage ...... 46 77!12 up totats ( IH· .. '" 855 889 tl " >I•''' Rh� vrt"� I B . Cha!kit>g of ·!!� I l ' r' "'" ,, <•f I ' T r s . · 8297 tcnm I Totnl 814 1 Fr n For o :·::·:.:·.:·.:· � 1..------' lilt II"· •I "' c •. ,, _, Ill ke o. . . . .:::. :::.:.: --- a , . 10344 2 I J � �� 172.2417 .41 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 - -,::--_ - - ---=-=-=--=- -= -= -= - ·--· ------. ------.:;==;;-= =-= -;--; == T . - _ ======-- affiliate . BOY IS HURT fishI members to with finer specimens. The state's es Golf BY FALLING PLANK andwl1ich s S the ' lnhatche�ywn, has ?ee� Ino erat d to i ta � � the : Metropolitan andc iUnitedrcu t , mstances. . __ _ grea�estreserve capacity fo tts h1stor� and . I•'redenck o • tuu ' A ssodations not possible un . . · -j . , . . "6 1 l· n pools ofr big15 fi""sh areton to u flbecr. heldtlw . . I s e. was . d 9 , M f and c d. t'fto t h e JH'es,•nt Such r e , mg d . . , age gd'le ·t1··'-s fa,tt' a !!ih i sp Abkm,tal. Pluinfiel1, r a at on would permttIn touthoser�la M.wnJcntss1r-•. i i season v}Jtof ns .make a> the . 1l1osp 0 C'Vle � � - ·i ead it>durtofhem the in e Cu.dn\·��"istant ·i� tha rcre !. ;s. ·ennning suffewhichring fromsaid a deephad gash , fi,h � e o 1 t a ra � of r for upphcatwn e p ta m Req�es . The boy Frederkk >l>< him. Dr. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY-March 9th, lOth tr�l'ks frth�tom tlw mc•vi1�g ' g> . . ,<'ausc·d by a piece timberaJd fallingtrea.t- , FREDRIC MA C , Miriam HO A Rialto-Weotfield th < throughout. he :i£'asblanksn fur:un Kinc , �uv I a tlzalHJll> t linn<'Y hatdwrv '. thP ? h e J•laymg. R H Hopkins,of ROSE B RT J.,�er von . lll!dl l>·nLit Ulica'<' twn <·ardt-1 announr('tnt>lli h ad classic, \\ ht n to to puhiit _watt>r£. ------� ::·hn{'e t hande (om per-nus- Ament.. that whohe beenfirst HI In t.ht> Jll'oduted ma�e sur.\radi rt•(·tJon St ern- 1, ON OI ' IIU> t�tlin•. fromhis homE" the ud . n du E P NT � .. DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE " }l ricturizat10n of Robert Louisatl berllloothled to.. I made that these blanks were CAB CALLOWAY NEWS COMEDY ACT \I ,wiJtly y BY day bt•<·n rl'eeJved. It ud)ommg 1 �-�:,Hv�n ,,;de,"n's story of "Dr. Jekyll d h p and colorful pro. lableve < JS �t, ___ uvui o\' '1' a hu.ndreidentilicd requpationsls a ' bu ildwoundml!' " trikwasing about him onlive then lu·a d. 1 e\L·rv '•' of .;"1 �·I \\' I "'·'" Wt:·re � · Dr ch FRIDAY SATURDAY-March 11tb, 12th •1�'; l"'l' wl :o the currenttomorrow, attwctwn 1 Pl>J0l' ' a und "''P•e tlwt l<'a.,t a thousand ·md :ttudt ' "• s.. h ue" s o hopPf d ,Tlw . K inches m t re- .journt ·:r ub '., 1 .1 lt> ou L':-; 1(>I I .I R angtlr::, an • today gand o ta the" IYou moment >our1 fl '"''' the ho"pila JAMES DUNN, ' e ' t '· y atr Wt .. m I l ,..lad W'ls'c 1 SALLY EILERS i ( . •u • ' S tna•n... ld I no�eu IJ�t tlH.' 111 Ol l\� luwn a:-.::;orm� I I , I d len.,th quitJ f JtO!O, If t' . I .. , andan Saturday, I u te o "1 '1 : "v Tc I.J .. DANCE · . \. IW{ I n 1 .,�'' 10 I e-u d uthe t m 1l H· I 0 s\1'11 I1 l .:-.1''1 uC'r� 1'' 'onsti al doubled1tfercnt eatu type \Th1s happenss ret-gularly ea r ! !,!U. oeel ung to get "breako"l il• .. •l l"l"' "' 11, , 1 .._, E:NTIIU: b;lJ,"',: '-�tt�i nmcntt ' s e ah d t me t w fina petiuds t ,.] 1, 1• ��� 1 1 loul111-, Tl!lo: y 1 l I A ('' \-I� T\'TEAM !� I·: I•'A .. M ILY. n e "Dance est ourin:::. starthe' tlelders a l < I' ·' '' tl l t · 1 to gam vtdory t1r!l l ,,Jqt, .,• l11\, "" ' 1 11• HA RDYg.\ COMEDY FEATURE 0 cs uy . A n d ' 1 l'ICTUllE !<'O R d that has preceded lfmt that Mr riJssh ket•psofth anyl• sho r t. llu nng 1..> dPa\orc the West· ! ' 't'l \ lllnt!\1Jilt'l"...,'�dl A tlrll • .,10 . � �� ( and a hcJIUl'- Jllllil, • , 1 1 111 awl SHIPSLAUREL & NEWS CARTOON an Thursdaythe. j dmly wor km� 'r\Olk8 :d1� ttl �H PI ,t IS d da) ole! a J Jn HP 1 1 1 1 1 1,) 11n IH 'In• .t I GHOST f�.tnl; one outstanding feature of in llolls y\\· ood neYer Sun- 1� but s pra( til'alJ t n\l �·ld�t'lll'tnng, nt ISth be b.il the . y •very tim�JlOIUt thE.' the til•"" 1)1· t1 MONDAY, TUESDAY-March 14th, -­ a which will meet wants the or n1ghls. would <' halk - LEADER Advertlll8ll- LEADER ��we "'' lat�

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'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· SuRtartling e u Jonon V>i\1 llloO bet a g "f • Deoe••• mormng at 9:50 o'clock a by young pl'ople of ay he outlmed the drs- sc , whereas really mu,ic ouls nndm The Care. ' School. the front 1 a w the hool d at tw., arti to the nnss10nary work of the normal child im1tntes \\hat he nhip will meet ! . CJ;IURCH B J . O lonly, s�rious �usin<•ss M.- oly om on Ita han . L. eattys, E. E. Browning, r , tto t a p r P. LEA!Jt:K You will be delighted with he W�� ;,/ Sunday evenmg at 7. M11uon C te , J. T. Cooper, A, Dal i- ! w1th the chlld. Eva ery quahty that -Patronir..------daily) . n J. ' or Ad••rtioen-- freshness your rurs 1 -- Prospect street, opposJte Town ing,r A. B. avis, C. goes to make up �ne lawyer do<' - nf after M.-Holy Communion e D D. Drew, F . thev A. U H EL • arp teltot•r. we clean them. ( 9 .l� MO NTA INSIDE UNION A Hall. J. Feely, J. J c e on and Holy Days; Morning C P . 0. Gage, H. H. ohns, I tor an be s en bemga fornH'd the UNION CARPET Vedm'sday Andr S1gnore, Pasta:. . -----·---- ay. Rev. Charles Fricke, Pastor. R�v. J . c. Jones, L. Lewis, Howard pla� grounrl yer. on Frid \ A. � l H. Dr. �ra se v ce , . 9 .4 5 m L. , ··-· ______1 CLEANING WORKS r i M.-Sunday _School. [ M. Sunday Schoo Eng nz, W. Neefus, A. l j _ _,_,,,.,.. f r t e members of the 37 P. . - Mellor, T. Nu \ Ireland satd that the ob ects Pnland, he o h held :45P. hsh. 1'. T will tomorrow M.-Evemng ServJCe. 1 C. E. Parker, Mrs. M. of education are character train ng rch school ue . . . G. Overman, A i BradfordU Mtrr. h 3:30 --- ' 7 P. M. - Preaching Service 1 0 P J. St., at o'clock. 'I . F. earsall, T. E. Richards, R. and citizenship. respect law "noon i 14311 Trl. l'lftl. I-lUIPlaia l•l• cf� FIRST CHURCH OF Itah�n. . on for s jo rs R. C. Webster The fourth of the Lenten dinne CHRIST SCIENTI ST . HLII<'Y, Stults, , developed the playground, and Q D R WE CA l.L AND 8 M ld eek rayer Meetmg Thurs- M. H. R E rrow ev�n'ng at 6:46 ,i -� � - WeiD. se, Welch and D. e ch1ld's attitud•• and r<'RJll'<'t are will held tomo 30 , A 1!. 1�. K th l)t;:J,IVICR o' lor·khe 8 A. M.-Sunday �rhool. day M m Italian. . c i n the pa.rbh h ouse. At I 7 1· Wright. l built through years of playing. !.;very 1 evensong will be i; M._ unday �ervJ ce D S I� ollowmg the and ex�rch> d n o'clo,:k the regular �- � A I ON AVENUE CHAPEL annual report of t!Je emotion is toucheUbjc•et i ___: ll 1 un� _g I of you want and . Furt . of • • • • i l;; , Church school by lllartin, is estublished through group ! and at very moderate prices, 1 5 7 c ocJety..;;o ' H. P. 1 It, u the _L esso�-Se�mon P M unc!•d later. mall Churl'he• RUp!'l'intl'ndcnt; Epworth League by play, and work must alwnys be bal- 1 : for the past 64 yeara. no . un uy. of Chrtst, Sclenhst, on � in the absence of the n�ced by play_ Idle hands and idle IT � . . . GOSPEL HALL E. D. Harber TRIN Y The Gulden Text 1s: Fall h . e prcsid<>nt vies Temple ; Woman's mmds find mrschlef. I Weddinr Gift• HOLY CATHOLIC th Go pe p ca hed eve•ry Sunday I, J, C. CHURCH substance of things hoped for, the" evi- . s ! r c eve· 1 , Aid Soci�ly i,y Mrs, D. Drew, . " ( II ' n g S o k. , Miss Worthly's fifth grade won the I Hunt Prints or line d e�ee th t seen e . m at loc A hearty we ] come I Candy Etchlnrs, 1 W atterson, Rector. 1 0 f mgs no b rews I e tm•wlen_t; 1\!en's Brotherhood by R. 8ttendance flag for the month. 1\!r. For Afternoon or M lrror are always the deslr· Rev. 11. J. 1 to all. . , , D he 0:30 I . j Purv1s, 'CSJdent; Woman s For- Masses--7 :15, 8:15, 9:15, . . . com- S, PI Stuart ealled attention to Dr. i t able Gift, and now represent ll.Among ) the F. t. Eveninr Party. · - Cltal!ons wluch eign Missionary Society, by M rs. mar's lecture which is to be given at J line voluea. A M. 8, p se the Lesso r�no · \ MET ODJST WOMEN l 7, 9, n _ n-Se n ��.. the fol L. Hl'!od : Young Woman's Foreign Hoosevelt School I P t Days--6, the on �' ridny, or rai ·Holy A. M. 1 II. 11, I lowmg from the B1ble : And the FAVORS ICE CREAM t • . MEET TOMORROW Missionury Society by Mrs. A. 1\!nrch at R:15. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH prayer of fa1th shall_ sav� the sick, & D. D. H Townl<•y, first vice president in the IN FANCY FORMS. Paintings and prints expertlJ nd the L r rals� ___ Don't Up Nights R William K. McKinney, � o d sha_ll lum up; and . al>Senee of Ruth Russell, president: restored and renovated. ev. A. The Methodist women will meet to . 1f he h�ve co���1tted •ms, they shall Get 9 :30 1\1.-Bible School 5:15). . , . St andards Bearers by Mrs. R. 1'. Mar- PholoJrapha 9.30 be morrow mornmg at o clock the ___ M.-Dluebird Class. forg1ven h1m (.James 10 m tin, .J r.: King's Guards by Mrs. E. W.th. AA. Lcs�g- Calk ins · Little Light Bearers by Mary � 9:45 M n\so hall t >eir Phyalc ;he. of any kind, cupled, en\arged A ng Worship. the following Jla"'age from day." As lhe winter advances the B. Cnrl;ett: Woman's Home Mission- . untp� I Order Now. or reduced. Morni the r I . Chris· D r t th lmp0'1.r tJ. I tian Science textbook, "Science and importance of this work in ases d h iV� ou e u � P� and ex· 1; A M. Junior C. E. Society. 1 cre ary So ety y Mrs. W. 1'. Steuer- New Framed Picture• 11 AIM.- e lth with •y ri in �css IICids that cause irrltatiO�, hu r�- p . Senior Society. H a Kc the Sc ptures" rather than diminiBhes. The need nng<•l, president; Young Woman's desJ�e.. Jun�Jll!r 7 C. K to 1111g and frcquent o�l, . ning Worship. by Mary Buker Eddy: "The highest ! China is gn•uter than ever, while the Home Missionanr Society by Mrs. J. repre­ 8 -Eve yer t ·1· · buchu eaves etc. 1s contlllned I at from $!.CO to $26.00 P· ' M · · JS· no one f f at'th mere 't num er o es 1 u e ami ·. 1 , m Prayer Service--Wed- Jll o 1 Y,· I d f ws In t h' A. Cnl(blll· prestdent: Queen Esthe1 1 values all the wuy 1\!id-week l b r l'l t IS ' Du '"ts 'th c bl dd ' h yslC. t works sent throu11h. ·ademon stration. Such prayer heals country, including Westfi � c; P 1 is eld, is on the Circle by i>oris Stcuernagel. All re- to . on Peraonal Stationery nes M must the bladder sumlar castor ml 1 day , 8 p . sic ness, destroy sin uml gain. There is room , p k and l for still more po1·ts gnve proof of the continued on e or re a a 1 good wels. t c test Westfield Candy Th J : . · t d death. t distinguishes between women as th s ; il(, z the b� C:e 8 5 bo fro � ary �m 1p p � �? �� e �� thatI ere is a upply of lil ent work of the organi ations. � Several different Items that � c 1 w� 1 ee t a rno . any r�g store. ,. A t�r four ��ys 1� at will u .8 � 8 Truth is sinless and the falsity material both for sewing garments The congregation cxtendNI a unnn- c , interest you per 1he parish ou' . for surgical wom- not rcllcvccl of gettmg up 11 11ihts U.OO bux. m , d of sinful sense" (p, 16), nnd dresqings. The imous invitation to Dr. Manne to re· • gu ar m -wee k praye ser r v agam b . E. KitchenSTREET , ARTISTS' MATERIALS hc rc ] l • en . I go hac aml ge t yuur money 1f you 173 BROAD 1 . nre · reques e<1 t o rmg b ox , I k 10 , tum for his thm year as pastor 11 be held this , evening at 8 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I 1 nr� b tl d 'th b uc k uc 1 , or eg ICe WI --- luncheons; coffee and tea will be 0 lcre WI 1 o'clo ·k c. Weatfleld, N. ; , th_e new pansh h?u Dr. o pams cau sed from bladder disorders I m � Eugene Mintz, Minister. served as usual. The informality f : on Chnst s words G. I J. McKHmcy wlll cal< arc bound to better after •,� 9:45 A. M.-Church School. I the box luncheons has proved to b e It ll<<'flllAboul ll<'<'n Ouraelvoalnpllshment you feel Behol� Thy 11:00 A. 8 en the cross, lllothel', , gat.her- lo this clousing and you get your regu- M.-Morning Worship. I very )llcasunt feature of these Is n hut hr• 'Phone 2-0765 Son; Son� �ebold Thy �fother. \ nhl•• •nr<•ly lnr sle�p. Sold ut l>dward Jarvis, A. M.-Deginners and Nurs- ings. tn "L)'lllllialo!li :-:n. t)' It Is the H. department of the ll:OO l Nl1 The mtss10nary , I• o;- ''"'"I"'" nf Jll'l\frt llrugg1st.-Adv. S\VAIN 'S ery. At tw:o rlock Woman It I< tn to RR.V ------15wHia• 1.. • .. 1 wll .. CaHr' Association will meet to- M.-ShriStlan. .0 the , � , '"'''"'hi<•. Woman's 7 . 00 P. Ende�vor . . """· ' ' ANT STOHE . Cl!(n Mlsswnary Soctcty, which '" " " " . d morrow •fternoon at 3 o'clock in the 8:00 . "Go . ader e nt W ESTABLlSIIED "sew ng-m<•ctings" ·u� ------. ------· II , . P. M.-Evenmg Worshlv. sponsoring the · i will •- ....•- L c C -n· orrr B· ' -- ·= "h h ouse. Th e optc t 'II b e, · ' : � �:::�������� pam Our WI 1 Did you adve1tite [= = 1818 new The regular mid-wcek pra_yer scrv- I hold its montl�ly program while the fc ."f!'l! L .o thl• : "The Door" and . . . . Well don't !or.ret "'" Neighbor at s D week ? 1, aut 317 W. FRONT STREET sionary of the Jo. 1ce wtll be held th1 evemng at 8 sewmg 1s continued. Founders ay, -.Pkl M 1 e a mis will c s o clo k. The pa tor conti ue his which commemorate the found g o ; �h�rchD ue�ill speak on her work in ' c s n s in f FUNERAL DIRECTOR PLAINFIELD, N. J, p 1 chap t E. N. BROWN � among the Pines. Mrs. ex osition of the 3th ter of the , �e Wo�an's J' lt

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' l Ted Luerssen, graduateF. announcing · rel ommittee's 1 atton SWIMMERS on Ryan are xpeeledPi; • � service t e tJnftrm "Y" SENIOR e rF l l1 t·Cll way d ef do g OJ•en each : will Ll' Di l and Jim 'h<>t hain :ha: a<·c<•pte for nt r stre�t was daF' SEASON represent the West el YllC!. ., Col'. egians h Nlngr ·�at III•th the thev d lo mem-1112 Ce y e rom m. to noon;pres�nt£>d :- TO OPEN fi d Bw E. J SdH.�onmaker week-da f 1()n. 'J h� known of Athletic Club t. was : 10 a. . l 2 pa:- or a l-.J \.�v a t. 3 to 5 p. Vartuu."' arti- � lsf) tlefr is _ thebut br-r;;:hip,·t t� n·lyn and from l·�·J!l.nF �('nc_·:: ',1 f ,,f s_euson om Jersey <:tty the til. · m. donatt·d desJg�l'd PffJC'C!al!y fur :-- fn &nH>ng h · tf•n. d d J L(•£·n _;;{·�·m"n. fin: nwet t11e he 1• m are Collece Educatio• ===== e. or !!H- ft_dlfii- 10,. for Frida:• � pulhng for �======p=r· = = 19Z� f cl<· · o f <:io� hing ha\·e ! m nd.<. for thi; a will in th. ,,,,egeHdcn Barnard. 1"-- tuddlt at Antio-f-h iJc 1ta .�1 f "-�"' nu': m . had the upun a at 8 p. m. ms ers lo . el pr re- t e n.aw taming �h1gh Sunday, -r·hedultd the w1m- first meet of the seasoD. cal� ow .. h !'ub.iert . . ur pool for j er Freshman : Matriculated . v 'I � . ��md, ma•· b� br• needv• Jame l rH'(m ·in:'d• J Dgf, Oh'or , " , " "Y" >e•nior Sophomore: Sophi.s-tic.au::�d , f govd � a)"PI· .lllg· t h.J€ C • UJ1.-,(·qUtTlt ;;.e.- al '·��•·t'n�;y an�ip a�n: co�nition !"t�n�ealmusi,.al w<•r!d. of support-college. ,smg Lorou>!hwill forbe booksplac�d and on tna)!· !!! Senior: Satiated e n t n the ����������������� At this time of )'ear chose o i ing • play c,-ents basis I azinesthe which >ale y t ut. we o.&ove u;d \H men. HWW' of e season ar- on the p icu lar r ft h t-ee. i art l The ,,.r,i<•l'> an r.<:.�;,,.n �n·dt1 n•l t u and th muFicaJMt•m!..-rs c:ichif:-\are sde'(-JUETJt.(' ted ppr ciof , by commit the juniors the BJ p-a e and a - Fifteen organizations were repre� '.lp, ILT{: �'eary from prom bt-tWP( n m tio . e a 1 thr· soph- Gold, two r: onorary· t a n sented the meeting Wednesuay -���.-�-�-�-;-�-� ! at mid-;,emestcr•. . e whos" �rotting and upper . are s l ted for skill High ho an<•thH will omores are almost s Evelyn, Park S ol night and meeting rnernl>n> e ec pand be I! cla.ssm n ; ;i�l.t theof fn·,h. , sportsmans�!p dl.splayed Jn re· ' o Rose'le dent of c ; eld March in Borough Hall e , t e i n practical:h . pri,-ilege,, and f oi s <" HJ J DJI '-"'H'i.:� f tra-mur h ·�;o, twe a Flu parti- ! 14 the ! � man .all the ncJvtlty i ' o m al mu�ic at h and has t1f <·td]Pfl&r:a gamP:�. ndiPge, part r·ipated in a number of musical event.a. V j II gone. • RE which won of the· year nm>on the · : J J BRAUN manent Waving But the hh t Wh. ite . Per for . . . . -+- large mu•ir facultv p ovi de to • • • � of TH here ME OD 1 h< ( and of Iii AT m'lment--spring, relates · The New BON ia prom< it> brief t University Alabama the !\ of pi�� aeticr al d I AT ST. PAULS ) _ _ housP par ie" lrhomore at •ao acon .. and e which is analagous a M ange then. of W now Randolph Uell in ratern it ruKhing :college in Lynchburg, Va., is making GEN'L CONTRACTORS Shampoo, a c or to Week f ..------=------..,.,. , y r quite name for herse f. l•' or the M e Finger Wave a l R Jobbing of All With l $1.00 seasono. I week or so she has been attend- GA WOOD NI:'WS Klnda -+- !Je able past 1:. We feel very fortunate to ing an nternat onal Relations Con- Long - I i -EXPERT MECHA Nlf:S Hair $1.25 ann u n e that Ruth Sieben M r ,I r nce ollin s College. A mon 30 MMkure o ton , s o o c Goucher, has been fe e of ath eR ' this;: RELIEF B NEFIT Street a e r bon- t important people at E OfFice : ProapeetWeotfield 5� g ni at aome I 'Phone ored by becoming me ber of Phi conf<•rcnce were Jane Addams and PLANNED BY 2-1 744 Haircuts Bet11Kappa. Twenty-threea m girls Irving •her. Peggy has been --- CL UB 50c from l'i elect- t All Goucher's senior class made this co· vice re ident of t is same con.. A en e t entertainment o aid the I � ��---�·-·---- �d J s b fi veted s ciety. group for nexth when it telephone the o fercnce ) year gmergency Relief Fund will be staged / GEORGE HARTTEN 'Y"ill ce lebrate its tenth nnnual ,� M c 31 for appointment . meet- ar h in the Lincoln School un- , OffoF.'ce Bulldo'nr ere comes ast one f rom N rth - A lantn. Rand ol ph Macon was the spic s the Garwood Dem- PCRANFORD,oet N. H a ...,_f parto of · mg Jn t ll ge country to u of ampton. Slang is a natural the first c e the der a e o in C . club TREATMENTS,J. language, said Dean have an Internat nal Relations lub oeratic Club. The offer of the ELECTRIC Marjorie Nichol- io of Colle e, but college stu- Princeton was the to present •uch an entertainment was BAKING, son ofSmith e g i lack second. dents this erat o real Peg y is a member of the G ee ccopted by the emergency relief SWEDISH MASSAGE. g n n red a hot slang. "If they can't c me across g l reforenre• to .. o Club functions choir as at i t• me t n Wednesday Next to Rialto Theatre: b lllgheot pro mllleaPhyolet In no ette than or K 0 thcy ell. which ke pars a ip t ru committ.,e e i g . w They ma n tr h night. Murray, and � �:r . 3. withmight as r say ye0R," K the an s a s i g David d f well de a1d. Richmond and Charlottesville in which Mayor J. H. � 1•11• e dh·<>ctot• ol l ie , as Maybe she's right but it's ha�d b · Peggy will take She re f li OIJice Houru - - West field, part. also n emergen y b tn tdo the I a is pointed the followingc committe

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