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ul Westfl VVESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1«KS2 Swund Clusa Pimmge Paid 40 Page*—10 Ccnti |i<*al Pot Boiling- >wles Raps Tax Reserve 80 New Teachers Hired Budget Hocus-Pocus Roderick S. Cowlts of ti Plymouth Hi., Democratic candi- !«:• Mayor of Westtield today launched his campaign for ion with an attack on the present administration's fiscal School Population Climbs il'ies. T lii the first of a series of statements hi- plans to issue on istneld problems, Mr. Cowles semes tlic estimated $800,000 as :i "reserve, for uncollected taxes" in the face of a Recreation Board Iper cent boust in the tax rate. 8,226 Enrolled Here, Mr. Cowles statement follows: Defers Teenage "In the weeks remaining before election I propose to express [views on the current state of our municipal government. I Up 223, Board Told • those who concur with these views will support my muyor- Canteen Study candidacy on Election Day. In liis monthly report to the Westlleld Hoard of EducAtion, "The subject of local tuxes is of primary importance; to Dr. S. N. Kwun Jr., superiiiteiulent of schools, Tuesday nltirht informed ryuiie and I should like to briefly discuss it here. thr cxInMislimcnl i^f » tci'tm^o the linaiil lluit nt nf September a total of 8,U2li pupils wero "We huvo K'i'own to expect a modest increase in «ur tux rate fiinli'i'ii in WiMliclii, tin1 Hrcrca- I'inolled and nttcndintf classes in the school system. This represented n year to year and most of us don't get too excited when, by tion 'Coinmissiim Momlny nitrlit ,17 to $10.52—equivalent to n 16 per cent rt'crt'atitui tiirotlor is uppuintfil. linh schunl which has 21 Ii more Jrt'iise in just one year. Was this justified? Well, let's look Bicycle impection* will be Indents (him u year HKO. Torm- Tlw iiluii l» cnijiliiy a rull-timr four budget. niHtle Saturdny from D until iik' the kindergarten increa.so of (iircctdi' hu.s uUi* lu'i'ii iimler study ) 1:30 fi.m. in lho parking •2'IIH sigiiillcant he added that the (Continued on page .'!) for sumt' tiim1 nnd will he iiireil nren behind the Municipnl furtlior lit tile commission's next 'leinentury incieiiso wus 44. Building. All bikea without li- session. Jivi'pli Uoli'iniin tiiul Nor- Tin1 new lamaquiw School, the cense* ihouId Le 1)rought in nun) Jl,iii son jii-i" presently pciTflrin- upei intendent rvporttcl wan houa- Falonitis Says Foe Sidestepped at this time, whether or not iii); tlu> (lnlicH of rci'ri>iili»!i direc- ntr I'i7n pupils in 2li eluss Hoetiona they have boon tagged with A tor uiiil assistant on n purt-liim- ind added that Krunklln continues •pociftl notice from the Police Imsis. lo be the Impost of the elementary 11 Picture On So. Ave. Tract Department during Weitfield lilnnts with 7.'t'l enrolled. Tho Tlu>miis 11. Wi^ht Jr., t'ommis- Bicyclo Safety WcoU. "rnnklin Annex, formerly the Eln\ tFourth Ward Councilman James Kefnlonitis today took issue with FIRE PREVENTION WEEK—Major Burr A. Towl Jr., •igm procU million oCficially letting the skm i-hiiirnitin, when tlii' study \v»« Itrecl School houses 240 pupils ho Incuts made hy his Democratic opponent relative to tlie Town Yard week beginning Sunday and continuing through Thurvday M Fire Prevention Week in Weitfield. He itiitiutpil iilwul nine months n kin.rhallciifritiK his references to the Venneri tract on South Ave. urged citizen* to cooperate with the Fire Department find with the program tponaored by the Wet,t< pointed out :i fantceii would lie iliHi- 1 Councilman Kefalonitis, (MM* aspirant for re-election to council, field Aitociation of Insurance Agent*. YVitneuing the «i|ning are, left to right, Fire Chief Martin eiilt U> opi'iiitu witlioul u ilirei'lor Mayor to Appoint TuiniiiK to the touching staff, )r. Kwim ri'Pintod that 80 new pled that IIM foe, John Fife, was correct on two points, who the D. Burke, Councilman Herbert R. Welch Jr., Fire Commitiioner, and Charle* H. Frankenbach, rep- and nddiMl tlmt he is oppuwil lo eiiehers have heen etnployeil this i sold to and the price paid. - resenting the local insurance «gcntt. nuikiii^; n t-tn'oitniiendntion vmtil it Rodcs to Council; H'.nr inckulintr 14 men and 01! 'ever," '.Mr. Kofalonitis said, is known liuw it would lie udinin- niDst important consideration ivomi'n. The uvernKe tenchintr ex- IStl'ITl!. H'lienee nf the Kioup in four '. sale was not presented. The Dems Pick Ward Agents, Officials Join In Town Appeal iMr. \Vi(fht, in nioviim1 Unit the Enters Contest /earn, he Kitid, with 7(1 per cont of ' the property wits contingent survey lit? set usiile for llie |>it'senL. .hose employed having had previ- mipliiiiue with certain condi- 1 saiil it I'oiihl lie eonsiik'M'd aj;i First Wanl Vunuicy >us I'xpi'rieneL . They repruHent (i'l Ivini; the ultimate utili/.u- To Seek Vacant To Observe Fire Prevention Week when a full-time director is named. .•olloKe.s and universities, two huvu of the property hy a freight When Iliv stiicly oI i^'inalnl tin I'illrd \>y Foi'i innsler's det,'ioes with HO plus ii-inij: industry." Kivc l'ri'vciitinri Week will hv uli- commission luid in mind a futility credits, 17 have master's decrees, r Trim. Olfirial : .South Ave. land lias been a Council Seat servi'd in Wostfu'M l)r>. >>iiiiiiK Sun- > lo wrvi' a uniiip of alioul fill cliil- (SO have their HA's nnd one has no nf contention with respect to ttsiy iiiul I'diiliiuun^ through Thwi's- Borough l uss of lift' ami Hetrinniim" this \veei< the As n lesull of prlitions si^nec Williimi n<.di-! or )HI l.tm-oln Hd. The entire stuff for the year. fnlluived the sale nf the Inndu Lost lo Savage JiUi^ct'i'iK fli'P UWSM 'suf.Yrt'1. I-JKII "U-ador" in inuiiKDi'utintc u hy ITiO sUulenU, however, the euin- t nil the lirst wind vucancy tin Dr. Kwnn reported, totals 58li, In- rly necllpied by the yard for your across the nation. rtews pii^e mverin^; items of In "60 Contest ^encrnl ink-rest U> Mouiitiiin- niin.iiun dixided to investiirate :i nril lesulttllK from the resigna- .ilium udminialriitive personnel, i'w Hahne &• Company store 1 The olisn'VHiUM hi'i'c will s*ttirt si(h' n-sidciH.-. U will In* Kcnernl use euntren wlure yonn^ tion of fnniii'i' IMVl' Couiicilnuu' tcnchcis, specialists, eu«toiliunH, nth Ave, 1 1 John M. Wind nf -12K 'Mmintiiin with an "«j)i'ii lioii.st ' proci'itm fuUiitt in ill in edition i>n i>itu'e pt-opli' ot" the cunnminity eoilld 'Ihnnins II. llenuett who resinnei inulrunK, mtimteiituicc nmn, cafe- iiitnini: that his opponent "iip- Ave. is the choice of the Town Kiindiiy at the Kin* Slnlion on it;!. In the future please refer Kntlu'i' for sni'inl uetiviLies. hiii post AUK. I'I. Hi! will he for teria lieljiers, school attorney and itly preferred to present only Democratic Cominitte to a^ain set'ii iNorlh Ave. Clm*f iMurlin I). to tli<' Imlex im pnjie one. Tlie foinniissinn snid it would iiinlly ssvorn-in at the ri'^ulur eoun the custodian of school funds. the picture," rciturdiiiK the the first ward council seat now va- Hurke htis Issued «n open iiwiU- roconmiL'nil as n ICHUU nt tilt aluily eil meetltiK next Tuesday ninht. The nvcriiKG teacher In Wont- eri tract, Councilman Kofa- cant following the resiprtntion of tiun tu citi'itxis tit visit flic lu'tid- Unit, the town consider hiring The mayor's announcement fol fiidd t^ paid a salary of about $b',- s snid he warded to present Thonins II. Dennett, Republican, (lUHiter.H twui lo oxfifrk'ncv tho full-time soi-iiil worker. lowed a re^-uliir <*niiference meet 772, Ls i!8 years old and hn.s taiiKht nets "to the residents of the i AUK. 14. cvcntM thnl tian spin* \v)u ti itn Shimonis Assails Dollis rlinlon nnnininced me iiiK "f Town Council in the coiinci in Wcstfleld for li.6 years. The |th ward and olfd-cd the follow- Alan Goldstein, chnirmiin of tlio alarm is isoiiudcd. Vi»i(or.s will al- liurs lire invileil lo nttciid a fonim cliniiibcrs in the ..Municipal Huild professiiiiml stall' consists of 2(1!' tHtement: eoniniittee, announced tlmt Mr. so learn what Lho department Woes j on youth problems to be iciven hy iIIK Tuwiliiy nijrlil. women nnd 127 men mid their he Demoerntic candidate is in lho fu'lfl of fire jirovcntion tlu- GOP Campaign college decrees include two 1'hD's. JAMES KEFALONITIS Ward's cnnilidney hud been died tin; VV'i'sllh'lil Oominiinit.y (i .iler at ll was iilso ivjiiirleil thill Ihef •ct on two )ioints. The deeti yriir IOUIHI. with the County Clerk in rcii^.n- K p.m. Moy. II. raliolniau Kil- wnnl (it) I' ciinimitti'i' yesterday The boni-il iipproved the lof- Gimiiiunipiiw Central Lund 4th Ward Councilman Takci lieth, Tuesday. The deadline for Capt. Jolm W. Dries head of theTactics Here \v:inl (iruy, Klizalii-tli l'.\l, direr - foinuilly filed 'Mr. Itudi-.s petition lowin({ ii|i|ioiiilments, subject to (Continued on pace •*) liauc with Foe 1 filinit was ye:dce.liiy. Virc- i'lcvonluiii Huirau, win) will tor, will In the prilleipa! sjienlter, for the piisl wilh I he County f:lerk satisfactory medical reports: Mrs. Helen Hull, si'iiior IIIKII, iiart-tiine. •Mr. Ward, a n •-lid.•nl nf We.-it- cotuinct u month-long pni^i-ujn uT I-'ranK A. ^liiinnni.-, lleinncra I !<• he said. n Kli/aheih as Ihr Ki'jiiildii-iin ran. 1 cheinistiy lenelier, lit a snlury of field fur the past six yeary, am- events in the siliouls td fic(i\iaint I'.'iniliihlte f<»r Tnwn Cniineil ill I hi A report pifprnvi! liy Kluiirl lidllle in tlie Nov. I', eleetinlls. 12,200; Tlioimis Mullen, A-V co- pupils wit h fill' snfi'ly imin^ures, | Ihil'd wiil'il, sllal'jdy rritiei/ed Ke- Hurnli-y. N')»i'iu;in l.arsen ami IIOIK [Rhapsody Of The Arts' tended for the fit-st ward cnuncil If -sllceessfll] ill his I nee fnr rdinatur, ^ 7 r, it. T;l) per month; will In- prvsi'nl Sunthiy to ift'laii pnlilir.'in campaign tactics here to- i.'i-l (Munis was clistriluilcil In the seat in I'.Mil. lie list nut in the •iiiincil post -in N'ovi'inber, Mr. Mr.i. C'elin Iteid, Kdisun, eduenhle general elect ion In> the present in- the bureau's wovk. ilny, r Bthapsody of the Arts" will be Rosalind's "Rhpusoily of the Alts." Umles will 111] mil the linlanee of cbiss, $5,, i00; Janice Robinson, NO- cunilient, A. Turin 'i'he \Ve^tfii'lMuplc- •unU'd by Kosalind at the meet- nell College, Mount Vermin, Iowa, iMr. Wjud is :islalionary enj^i- 'irnlH <,f tin- third wind Kiithi'red lil l)i-c. :i| nexJ year. (('onlinued on pi\w .'{) tlie ohst'tvnitL'G and lias nrran^eil wunil wlii'ir lliere lire full-time ili- |uf the Woman's Club of Wcst- where she majored in art. At that iieer for ruldie Service in I.initen. lit I he bnine wf 'Mrs. Malicali't In cnniinviit injc on the nppnint- tliroujs'li tho Capital -Stock Kirc rcelors. 1 nl the Masonic Temple Mo:i- lime, she became intrigued with A nativ of Knirhincl, he attended liainslii'ivcr of K-.M Ilimlevnrd, Mr. neiit Mnynr'Towl cited Mr. liode.-s' Companies they vi*present for fi |nt 1:15 p.m. the proposition that the arts are schools i W st (iraitK'c and is u Shinionis cluirced thai (he l(e|iub- xpi'rii'iiei' in a lown council llieiil- program of inspection. On Tiuir.s- inter-related. All have the purpose graduate of I'ai-e Institute. A lir;tn>i were wiiKinir ti inni|niii;ii .;f her ill Ouk Kiil^e, Tcini., where Board to Reveal isiiliml will ninki: you hear, day a team of vohmleer fin: i»rc- hypocrisy nnd complacency. uf expressing the finest in humiin I World War II veteran he is a me 1 12 Teachers Earn he served for two tcrnn, niie I imil see music, all at once. As venlJoii fxiu'i'ln, nictiilivrs of tin beings, and all are governed by the ':ll is tyjiical of llie llepuhliean cliaii'iiian ui llie council. [draws swiftly wilh both hands ber nf the National Association of New Jersey KuOdim-n's Club of the Plans to Expand rules of balance, rhythm, har- adniinistration in the Imvn halt," I rt'L-nnled music will be trans- Power Kn^'iiieci'S. C'apilaf froiip wilJ chfck into ;tll A irr.'iiluiiti' of the liiiivi'r:.ily of mony, center of interest, and con- Mr. Shiinmii's s.-iid, "tliat th'-y Degrees, Credits ited through her Ki'uccful Mr. Ward lia> served as a mem- comnieiTial, husinews, svturoU and ''il'Kinin, Mr. Knde.i has been a I'CM- foments and dexterity into trast, she claims. slimild ijrnnre Die inonntili^ i-ritie- lent y the (In-Tuesiiiiy ni^hL utiMoiiiiei'd that thr the Wilson School J'T.V hi'atniK plants, Uoi water system^, Itoai'd nf Kdiieutiiin Tuesday nijrlit. '', a club spokesman as- corded music and puts it into | airailist (.lic.ni ftuni all ipiiuleis nf 1,11 (,'urbiile Cheniicid (Wji. at ("ar- (i:ud will ieve;il its plans to pin- I'liTlrieal wiring, fire i-xtin^viKii- The (li'lii'ees were awillded fcr the Imvll. Lel'i'L IIS !}llll!af:tT disll'ibutinll ter- idc for adilitinnal .siiaee nei'dti at icil. graphic form. For 10 years she has j ers, >itora^e nf inMiuninaMc maU'- [{•nurse work taken eveniujr-, Siitin- ninal aiul oci'iin-^oiliir chilis. lie j ii JIII . i- hi^li • ,.;,,..„„„. v,,,,,,i:| ,,,„;,,„„„ Mr. Cue reviewed the steps tnk> ceived. | -.hniild feel m> need to explain ,>r 'll liy the biiard fidlnwiliK till! 1'e- tn-Milt will be a tfroup of lituu- l''(|iii|imcnt Worth S.'J6.'5 of llie fni-i'i^n laliuoam' di'pa I'tineiit Business Division |>1 colored pastel drawings which This program will be sponsored ; j.i-tify their actioiis to Ihr citi- eeipl nf a ipeciiil study comniittct- 'Welcome Home' v I j III Wcsl.lii'ld Ilillh Si-bnnl, to|l|.ed lite the story behind the niu- jointly by the music department j Stolen sit Scltool Sit< I /, s whom thry reiiicselil on the icpiil t. Tlie n-puii which was ]iuli- the list hy ri-i-eivinir her doenratr ••> «cll as tlie music itself, nnd the art department of the IWII Cyuntil. Leaders Named licly diHi'11-..-.ed at ;i niectiliK Oct. For Rep. Dwyer frnni lluli;ei>: I'llivel :.ity. 10 lust yi-ar contained reconinien- who enjoy ^reat clai-sieiil Woman's Club of Weslfivld. Ro»a- "This i i precisely I he >.<>\'i Andrew Kajmi'iln, leaiher of spe- will se it come to life in (Continued on page :U stnlrn fioni a ennslriiction .slied at datiiiiis fur e.xpaiidiii^ the present the Wilson Sclm.il ovi.'r the wrrk- f Cloiitiniifil on pit)Cf -t) cial eilocitlinn ,-lns-s in' .McKiiihy For UF Drive Mrs. Charles Ki jiiainr liiirh :elini:n i t ii.ll fnr chaiinian fur the "One Thousand llan-y W. :Merein':s, ircni-n incl. allticipaled I'lliiilllliellt in- I'oliei' ,s;iiij Cliris ]tr;nin, eoii- I?;tk(" Sail1 l.'il.iiir an aildilinnal .",» rradllllle to Women fnr Fin I'wycr Cnnimittee," -aitipiiilCii cliiiii'uian, tmluy in crciwi's ami the wideniiii; curricii- slrtlclion foreman :it l}ie M-lmuI, Ills above his ma: (er'.. dearie t'.day ui't:e•••'.! know lhat the Kepulili-l readitur. Thi-se illltslral. has ln-cn d.'taiiwd in \\ a dilution Mr. Ciu.lilla, a lifi .l.mi: n- id of I.,, II I I'.V.-t Illneill ill Dint, city i'1'li.iiH and the Democratic | Stot'l : will focu'.i alien!ion ii|i"ti by li'ci.-lativi' iiiTnirs and ha- been nf Wi--tli..|il. i: vi.e lU'.'-ali'lil of , 'V '•'••'•Ie hum in New Jersey-- ; 'iitrihutinns .ler-eyiiien lu.ve J the i 1 PTA To Present Saga Of 'John Paul Jones' pha < uii.ild- I., a-livilv |niiMie I ..-i- caili- the Nail.Mini Iliuil; ,,f Wi-,!li'-ld. lie ' "••" !li'-y bad the same father. : madi In the slate and the niiticn ' I i •lertii'ii as Hi- lilli ,|i:.. lid hi- wife, fill I ier 1',• • I 111. , .-ml I - '' ".irl..nnist Thmiiiis Niisf.'l a.s New•,v JIM arc re- ¥•< -'"I y."i l;n,,w tlmi it vva< a ! relebralinn in I'."' 1." ,trici'- fi:-ln !" Thi-. defiant .-him! by I j f>sr-=. Till' Ii. S. Navy and I he fll'St M.'ilo'.v -r, Kn ciinn. iplif-d III. ••chunl lioanl 1! •.ivc. III In .!i.eiiee, Mi-. John I'iilll Jnnr's helped ins|iire Kritirh Ailtnirulty eoo|iei at-d in --'" Will, fnllHil,.,] |.;,!„,,• Day j The Tub will -'pan -Vi'W -I'-r- ; v.ill ii:,v in- apin(ivrid to ; added, in l!nion C unly the mighty U.S. N'avy into be- The I J '' ^.iima I Cult niarle !i:s first j soy's three . liliie- nf pcnple, pur- I he I'llmiiu:. ll:ivr t iaiK'ii"ir in hr lu-- lln- Knil-.l Finn I .••ipa'il i' Imnili'd i.ldel.l- "• >-'• >••• .ler,ey? ! IKise, prn;ri . They will tell nf i Mad.- in I'.i",!', Lin- diaiiia le- 1 IK.If, ral 'rib- H'; . I inn t in i>i''lc • to I. "" throuu'li : ! the di-ciVi- - made hy 17lh . en- • "Jnhn Caul Jones" i; the tille ' " ''''e-i' and many mole .• ei'ivcd the I'alinl i Ma;:n/ilie Ii .uiy •••HI-1 rin'li n plan--.. nl nmh e.-iiiiny . |;ty I'vcmiu; and -1'' . ym.-n will lie tnld in a; turv expln .T.- of I he benefit mnvie wliicli will lamily in"d:il inK'tlni witii a t !>•--•- - :<>I>I- 1 nni'hlv 'aw: "•"' "I :iilv!i'< called "T.r- •New .1-1 si- el. hey ill in a mi i In featured hy tin- l.imnln lii'illi- 'if ".- .i-eiienl." :i v .il.hi ..I i-i .-aid in irmjL llnif S'-h.,.d PTA nt Die Ki.ilti, Tl,c,i- ' T..II..." Tla-V will h,' '• , Mr-. Iv It )' a lar |ianKl'd itii'Mnii nmiii' Mr. Me •very ell nrl m attend N-c hire W.-ilncsflay evening, " ' ••• •:." ]..-.nii-l everv. pu'liiri- thai esi|iliii'i'i On- li-n "1 ll.'.-..-. i.|-v . Mr.:, Duvel' Ilieir \nv. 7, it was atiiHninecil lliis \ I'lil.lJ-c , :i|iniisiired by 1:'' ''•i.-innii.ir \,,v. i: a,;.; Mr CumiiiiL-li! llie IM it.'lili'lll :,T nil,' nl' the ,.li" -111' hll.- and :.O.I ililif. . pa I ' lie •alinll I'nliilllis- : riali". nr lie- iv.-el: by Mrs. K. II. Hnslun of '•'" 'a:i ,l..ln, T. Cuuiiiii"- i will lell a ni'i.l dariiii' iidii'iitni'' Hie y.-.-n-. ai ni ;..,... in W: -lii;n:l.. Vfil Hy.-lip Ave., piI'-i.len!, ,,. h.' K ill day at Kdi- ';: "- I"" -ii'iy lell.'r. ; w.ild ha- .".-ei' l,i,,,'.vn. Tlie iii S In I I li.in. 1 l( . 'IllilllH' ih;- :l;: el i>V 111" Ilia I.'I. Tin I'TA i-: I'lindiictiiii: u •|i-i-hiiii-i|i.r iirii.lin linn by War " ' "II,I'll! nf Iiii. n,..,v ,.| j(. , ' ,] c• h act: v11 •. in; ill fhllleh S. 2H, 27 -I. . ! licrr Imlllc. will l.r collc< t.-.l. III.- |,'.l,!:, ...li..',l v.ill i.i .1,, . .1 ::'ia Canal.-: a: Main- Ant,.in h.' i- .i i Cla .silii-il Ii, 7 Anyone in tin- McKilllcy ll.i' f.dhi«-:ni: two ihiy for tin- it!'-, and many nlli.-r l.nnv.ii "•nary eeU-hraiimi. Tb- ; '. A.lvi.- Hi Kdil.ni.il-. | IK '•'••• " ad'-pted. and. with and i- - 'MIL' ; Schnnl .iic,» v/iiliini; to l-ciii- N'i-\v .li-rey Ten. her ' ('-.11v• • 11 i e.mihdale Canlcn ; 21 '.'"•'• belp, ,|,'v,'1.,,,,,| i,,. ! III.'i I'm- T," Iriluitc holtlci idiouM Icivr linn. N'-nual tii li"l piiei-. v.ill • ma.- I b!ain.d I.;.- .I'V, I .,, :i pi... Miiiiiilain. id- Xew. 1'UK».....33 ,"' leiciit, nary Tali-." ! llicm on their front doi>i»l<-|> hi' ell.'lll.-ed. U: illl,'.- nl I' ill" \'»\- ,.f The > .l.-r :ni: the |ntn.-i (Hiit Liu, ie. 4 S.ilnrd.iy inorliiniT. Tills i'. .. Tin- bit! .li.al (*i|i,i i: liirhiy i .miiiiil I-'' in.-infi.-i : inanae, '.'.' nch will be pnbli.-he. ••f "|nl)i!ie.in pal !y ii i ttit- Sni'inl hy r;oo i: invited u alli-iiil. j 2 THE WE5TFIEI.D (N. /.) l.FADF.R, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, !9E2

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Here's a simple guide to those who want to know how much they should pay for a suit. It has been John Franks' policy to give you the best dollar value, plus finest quality available in every price range ... as indicated below. A suit from John Franks is always in good taste, no matter what price range you select.

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Some stores offer suits at lower You'll be surprised how much differ- In this price range you'll find the prices, but with fabric and labor Here we have reached the apex in ence ten or twenty dollars can make, finer fabrics . . . mostly imports, You men's clothing. Styling, Fabrics, Tai- costs what they are we feel that this if it goes into better fabrics and can expect the "extras" such as hand is the minimum price range that loring and Craftsmanship are at workmanship. So try them on sewn buttonholes, hand edges and their best ... all attuned to give the combines good standards, of styling and you'll be amazed at the differ- hand tailoring that helps the suit man who wants nothing but the best and serviceability. You should avoid ence . . . and may easily decide the* retain its "new" fit and appearance the luxury and comfort he demands. compromising on your appearance added investment worth every cent. for the entire life of the garment. and being "baited" by false econ- But at these prices, these aren't Fabrics are carefully selected from omy. Styling and tailoring subtleties can "extras" . . . but fine details you the world's finest weavers. Almpst be noted that affect the fit a nd wear- have the right to expect. all tailoring operations are done by Fabrics in this price range are also ing comfort. For example: the collars hand —stitched to foHow the con- found in suits selling for $10 and $20 are usually hand-sewn, finished Once you've tried on one of these tours of the human body, naturally, more. The difference is in the degree pressing is done by hand-iron, seams suits, you should be able to sense flatteringly and comfortably. Suits of hand tailoring and needlework. are specially reinforced, fine linings the superior fit and "feel" . . . plus are hand-cut, one at a time, the Styling and tailoring are contem- and trimmings used exclusively. Al- the rich "hand" of superior suiting. custom-tailor way. This results in porary. though you may not have intended greater accuracy, and twisted Sport Coats, in this category are to spend more than $69.95, try on a weaves are avoided. Pride of work- Sport Coats in this group range from priced from $65 to $95 . . . Outer- suit in this price range and see if you manship and infinite attention to $32.95 to $45 . . . Outercoats from coats from $115 to $145. don't think it's worth the difference. detail put these suits in the lavish $59.95 to $69.95 ... and Slacks from There are a number of private brand category. : # $12.95 to $15.95. Sport Coats in this category are labels in this group, but these vary Although there are a number of priced from $49.50 to $59.50 greatly in quality and we feel the Sport Coats are priced from $100 . . • name brands in this price range, we Outercoats from $75 to $95 best values are to be found in the Slacks from $35 ... Outercoats feature the following because we Slacks from $17.95 to $25. nationally advertised brands. They from $145. feel they represent the best values: have won recognition over the dec- Of course there are only a few man- 'BOTANY' 500, Cricketeer, J and F, Featured in this category are: Stein ades for styling and workmanship. ufacturers in this special category, Michaels Stern, McGregor, Ma vest Bloch, H. Freeman & Son, Michaels They are: H. Freeman & Son, GGG, and we are proud to have the finest: and Stanley Blacker. Stern imports, Barry Walt. Stein Bloch and Barry Walt. Hickey Freeman.

THE FINEST IN MEN'S ACCESSORIES, TOO! Arrow - Manhattan - McGregor - Robert Bnire - Jayson - Hathaway - Cavanagh - Stetson - Dunlap Christian Dior - Mr. John - Bmihanl - Altmann - Supcrba - Canoe - Alligator - Great Western - London Fog - Interwoven - Camp - Esquire - Destino - Rolfe - Buxton - Hickok - Swank - Expanso -' Edgerton - Nunii Bush - Bass - Acllcr - Cross - Dunhill and Kaywoodie.

207 E. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 3-1171 THE WESTF1ELD (N. •••) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBFR 4, 1902 Page 3 I School tion iiulicutes that our reserve lnnd aalfs in th<; iinmediate urea 12 Teachers could safely be bused on '.•;"> per Kcfalonitis in recent years of plots much cent to ;><; per cent of collection. smaller in .si'/c thsi?! ihe subject (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Fugv 1) I submit that most of this unwar- pi'opcny. iSoiiii' of ilirsu sales, in- 000: Mrs. Cynthia Sorbe, JofTer- , Drew University and received rtv- ranted reserve should be put into (Cun tin ue-d from PUKC I) i-lu; Mrs. Mariun Voss, Tiimn<|Ui's, • *'.(> ^I'atluutt' creiiiU nlx.tvi* his \ i. - done our current tux inrrvii.se Oomi niiiipjnv Cf nti-iii Lanil -Co. (a tary t'ou.siderntion was $40,000. | half-tin-.i." kil,..ioi-|raj-tell. S'.!,S76; ; tt-r's ile^rcf in tho r'u-ld of nKiisn- would have lioen less tliun half of i'oni|i:ir.y of tlio Ccr.tral Kuilroud Jlowever, the most important con- Kermit Hi-Jil. custodian. l'Misun the 15 per cent I mentioned ear- of N. J.) iiL prii'es fur below the sideration of the. i*ale was not pre- and Kranklin Annex, $4,150 anil lier- a very sulislant ial savings toiiijr rali" fur .-uoli Ipnds. It is i I.Hwrt'nci' Toinas, sixth jjrrado sented. The sale of tlie property Ceoi'Kt' GiilaiL'l, Runst'vvlt, indus- particularly to the many residents kin: appiai.>ei*'*« opinion thut tho tuucln'r at (ii'unt Si'hool, icctrivi'd was contingent <>n compliance with trial aits, ?li,(>00. who live on fixed incomes. art that thesu sales "wore res-trit't- rt'on^nition for (ukinjr an uddi- certain conditions involving the ul- The following tiwlies were ap- cl to purihaseis who supposedly t ion til 30 tfrailuale creilit.*; al«>vc "Every taxpayer should exam- timate utilization of the property pointed: Anthony Borardo, assis- 'oulil produi'o freiijlit traIRe for his !mi*-tt't''s dujrrcif ut Newark ine the center spread of the "lie- by A freight produciii^ industry. tant football eoach at Kuusevelt, Stale Collf^L' in tlie area of super- port- -TIIWII of Wesllield" recent- flic tho •O"!ral Uailroarl of N. J., $275: Walter t'inrkson Jr., senior vision and adir.int^tt'Ht-iun at Ihe. ly issued by the mayor nnd coun- "The contingency is substiititiat- yliminali's inoni fvoni vunsideration : hitxh, swiinminK, $i)00; Joseph; t'lrnu'iitary level. cil. Then1 you can plainly see how eil -by invcsti^wtions made during is compnraSile sales.' ! Delia Bailiu, senior hiph, assistant j Mrs. Eluno I'fuMIo, kinilerfrarlcn the pie is sliiod. Actual municipal :ui «iiprnit)«l of the property by the "With recrnril to the vulue of 4.1ie I track eoach. $300; Nurinun Kuury, ( j II'JUIKM1 in !'auniques School, re- use is 17 per cunt of the total h'rm uf Van Horn and Dolun, 2&0 }>oiith Avo. property I referred to j senior high, baseball, $52.1; Ju- ceived u master's decree in etniy budget nnd "Keserve for Vn 1-1North Hrojid St., Elizabeth. Re- 'lit appraisal report submitted by ' seph Kursar, senior hitrh, wies- j leeled Taxes" is 11 per cent. | ferring tn the history ami market- 111'- tinii of \*i\n Tlorn and Dolan, tling, *225, and Hjarne Tonnesen,: j child hoot) education from Newark Stale Colk-ne. "This inllaied method of budget- i ability of the property under tiis- i|:itoil Juno 21, inr.l. The uppraisnl senior hijch, socri'r, $-100. t'Us.siou, the report states: til'unt Morgan, -industrial arts iiiK is not a new innovation hut i rstablijhcs ihe lan,8l>0, mas- 'pot of (,'old. With a budget ap- Town Yiird? What hiiu tho |ii\s- of the appraisal ri»|tor hapaody of the Art*/ will be presented to the Woman's Club Krunk Mo^rath, sixtli jri'iylo 1 estfteld at the Masonic Temple Monday at 1:15 p.m. ! tor's decree, and Mrs. Albertu proaching seven million dollars j i'iit administration done to honm lificd by A. V. Van Horn, MAI nnd j Viola. $6,500 to $5,800, master's teacher at Krunklin School, re- nnd taxes suurinir, our taxpayers its cuinpitiKn jiromiscs to 'open thu It. W. ,M«tzK.ir, MAI on behalf of di'trrei?. ceived a masU'r'.s decree in elemeii- can no lonjrer all'ord such a lux- wiiKlows of Town Hull?' the firm of Van Horn urid Dolan. j The board ratified investments tiuy cduention from Newark Stale ury—it is hiuh time that H stop is 1 lapsody' Rrunch Bank Charter Collet*". put to this kind of Iniiltivt IIOCUM- "Tile Ke|Hiltlicatis nuiy persist i» "Thi'so farl.s and fifturos wen j of $300,000 in U.S. Treasury bills, their refusal to answor tlu'so (iiit's- rtradtly available, however, the Extended 6 Months Joseph Hawkins, sixtli ^iade 1 ntinucii from Page 1) i Also approved were payments of tions, but \vi* shnll t'Ohtinut to usk l^i'inoerrttie candidate ap)iarently ! bills for the Wilson Srhuul addi- teacher at Tarnaiiues Scliool, vv~ them. Tim iimtimicd aitaico on piefi'i'ied to present only hulf thu II be introduced by Mrs. Herlieri i. noer, proficient of the 1 tion, including (loorj-re Dennis ct'tvfd a master's dei^rei from New- tin1 )>urt of thi' Ki'pulvMcim I'limll- ' It, Daslnell, program rh;iir- Suburban Trust Co., reported to- pjeture." Co., Ine., c.f Newark, heatiiiK and ark State Collf^e in the area i>f datos can only li'ml to the obvious day thai an extension of the bunk's Sliimonis vuntilutintf, payments of $.l,i;!i:l.r>0 supervision mul administration a I corn-Inuon thut cither they do not K 1.1 IIKVII (vratifyins to Mountainside office charter has Kleimor Ht'id, the hijeh Hnd $-17 additional work on new tlie elementary level. havt." tlu1 answors to those questions tlie mind of man than pow;r or been erunloi! by State Kankine (Continueil from Tn^e 1) suiiior sponsored by the boiler. Albert R Kuehl (V, New- or tln'.v ilo not l'li'l that the citl- riuminion.—-Joseph Adillmn Commissioner llhurliv Howell. The Mrs. iMiiniui v tuicr, pny.sical eil- complacent, \iitrespotisive ;ii tilude jit the Citizenship Institute ut ark, plumbing, $2,7-lf), plus ?(i8."ii iti'ii.-t uf Hit' town arc cntitloil to extension will run fra.ii Oct. ,'t to ueation teacher at AVestfit-lil Ifi^h which is thi' diivct result of the l College lust June, will to repair storm sewer line; Kore- Srhuul, recevivd a mu.sterV decree tlll'IM. uthcr expfriences ut thy April '3, 1063. absolute monopoly of tlie Town j most Klectrie Service Co. of Ave- in the fteld of physical education Council which the Uepuhlicun par- lute. nel, $2,1 (10 and liiKiassia Con- 1 "1 am suro that voliTa i)f Wcslfipld nnd of TJn- will be sucvetl at the oon- struction Co., Irvinyton, general (> r University. tion duy. { ion County lire K in£ to voti' to Coistili 1 construetinii, ?l!i,HJ, >. |JII of tilt meeting by Mrs. 'Tercentenary' •Mrs. Alhertu Violn, Uishu^s ed- "While tlie Itcpubliraiis of West- end tin1 civil" in tluf ^Stntt' Sonato W. Kraser, chairman of ucation teacher at Westfield Hisli field are iirciMinK the Dfinucrats and to end aocri't caut-UH rule in Puy, and Mrs. Robert S. El- (Continued from I'IIKC 1) School, received a master's dtyrce of irres|ionsibility and are refus- town hull." co-chairniaa, and their coin- thor in more thiin a century to Agents, Officials in business education from Teach- ing In eiif;iiu:e in any di^eussieu 4*1* consisting uf Mosdntnes write H one-volume history of New ers College, Columbia University. i ho issue--;, the Kepublican 1) "Miss Laui'io Tularico, it school dute for (he State Senate bus seen How much Albert Ci. Dnnkcr, Abnor winter by the Rutgers University rials ;ind Kvm:r;il liousckt't'innp; nurse, received a bachelor's decree tit to denounce I he chief executive iBrkson, and Kdwurd J, Knrle. Press. More than 450 maicnzim* roiulitiur.'s, When hazards mv sptil- finin Jersey City Colle^i1 in school of this stall1 «s it "ward heeler" lora! arran^ementu for the articles nnd several books about U'd tlu:y will be tilled and culled | nunjiiif?, und a "Kiitli'i- politician." The rec- SOCIAL SECURITY p will be mti(l<< by Mrs. Koln'it New Jersey have already been to the ntt(>nlion of thi> uwncrs ni' I (Continued from PUKI' 1) •Mrs. I'jluanor Hush, sixth ^radc ord of Kit-linn! J. Hughes as :\ jay and those for the speaker's written by :Mr. Cunningham. Hw lemmts of the jiropurty involved. 1 tli.it tlieM- UKt'iieios newr usk for tenoher in Lincoln School, received jml^e of the Superior Court of > by Mrs. Kuymoml H. Urccn- book, "This Is New Jersey," is a j a bachelor*s decree in education New Jersey mid »a governor of the will you collect? Tin- WcsttieUI Association of In-j mic i'(>iit inoi-c than they really Jack Bill Mrs. Harold C. Townley and regional best seller; it is a county- from Newark State College. state, needs no dcfrn.se from me. I t sura nee Agents will ho hosts fnr j iieeil," Mr. (iiuilittii siiiil. "I stronK- Parker Eshbaugh by-county study of the state. Thou- am confident that the voters will Enough to live comforlablt iKihvurd II. Prink will arrange luncheon Thursday for the iiispoc- j ly lll-(t« :lll fellow Westl'lulllers Id Bowers en the tea tables, sands of copies of the 4"i-ime;e Cun- • u|i|n>rl lliis worthy roniniunity rcrofrni/.e this blatant hypocrisy during your rotlrement? A tion teams at the htsulqnarU'rs : Metropolitan Family Security ubuul this queslion: fcrvint," on the reception com- ningham article, "I'm Prom New vulise." of the Uepuhliiiin candidates. Jersey," have been distributed Ihi? YMCA. Cowles Raps Check-up gives you the finan- ^ck to school' means accij^nt |ee will be Mesdames I'. Huck, Mr. (liuililLa is ;ilsn pust presi- "Throughout thn campaign, we cial facts, then hclpa you plan cut M. Hopkins, Wilton K. since it first uppenreil in the Na- During tin- wi'i-I; lhi> iiialto Th ileiil of IM.HI the K.tchiiiiKit ('Kill have been )iskinj«' the tniesl ions risks for the children . . . liabil- utre will prestMit a film oil fire safe- j (Continued from Pii^e 1 ) for the future. A regular review tht, and William I). Shelton. tional Geographic iMairazine in ;IMI! the ('hamper of Comnittroo, ifl which disturb the residents of this of your financial health is at ity risks for injuries or damago l!)H0. ty and will have ;i Inbliy dispiny ' i "It doesn't take n tux expert nr p*nian. I a inenihei' of the Oivii- Cluli, the J a Imdj^et expert to disc over an town: Why was a lax rise neces- important us your physical thoy may cause . . . fire risks emphasizing the lm^mijce of fire j Ciu'oniii Country Chili ami a 1W- sary this year in the face of a | check-up. This service Is strictly wilii the coming hoatincj season. Mr. Cunningham has won three prt'ViMitum. I J item of approximately $KOO.OOO. ii!ct meinliei" of the Joint Civic 1 statfirerititf one million dollar re- confidential. And tbore Ii no Is tIrtis an ideal time to have my citations from the American Asso- Mayor Burr A. Tnwl Jr. Ims is-! | not in tlu active budget, b\it set CiiiinuiLlfC. [ aside as "reserve (av uneolleetcd serve? Why was there, so much obligation—except to those yon insurance survoyed by the Bar- PA to Present ciation for State and Local His- SIIIMI an ollicjal procliimatitin cull- ; lows. Why not call me today? tory ;md several journiilism iti^; attention to the sptUMtil week 1 •Mr. WyekiilV, mvaer of the West- i'tiixes." The budget states Lhat this rett & Parker Agency lo bo sure [(Continued from I'IIKC 1 ) awards. A native uf New Jersey, iind uru'i'd all ri'sidi'iits to enoper- • lieicl Shopper, is a native of New- . reserve is based mi collertinjr KK . VOTE NOV of adequate protection?" 1 ark. In addition to serving in past lier of 31H I'nrk St., Mrs. he was Kiaduuted from the Morris- ati fully with the Fire Depiirtnirnt \ per cent, of all tuxes. NELSON lown lli^'li ^School and earned his ami volunteer inspection leums inn] ! United Kun ELM ST., WESTFIELD, N. J. Reg. $2.98 Washable, Cotton Poplin FLANNEL SHIRT "VanlJj" Flannel Lined Pile and Quilt Lined Sizes 6 to 12 BOYS' CORDUROY Send THE LEADER from - -..— unt" June t0: FLANNEL SHIRTS OVERALLS Plaids $/|.87 Sips 2-3-4 Siios 8 to 18 'Reg. $14.98 to $39.90 Zip-Fiont, Red Only • $3 enclosed • Send bill to below 9 (Except Fair Traded) Reg. $5.98 Reg. $13.98 Nome Name Rog. $2.50 Reg. $2.90 SCHOOL LOCAL

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Open Mon. Evening 'Til 9 City Town... Closed Monday, Oct. 8, from 9 to 6 — Open Mon. Nite 6 to 9 233-5-7 East Broad St. ADAMS 3-1111 THE WESTFIELO («. i.» ICADfcR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, IS62 serins to have been sent out that ri '. '• either mayor and council-backed J .Youth. 19. Hosj»itali/.«'il .i K.I-. .1 l.iiwier i» t'.i: T<*t. MI- . K'-':<- A:ihiiir.l>au;i '••:•' A candidate William J. Dilzel or the and Mr". Ui-mii-i- Phi-rfti, ail "l Vote Registration •lie A V L-., l-aM\V(H>.; HF.P candidates Kicoardi and Dan- OBITUARIES J I r.>vid<-iK«.-. Mi -. ' Mild A.l..!|. .,f .••'.IS Third iels must keep silent. V •»• I John I.. !:.•;.!. 1'.'. of 4-'.:>. I'. 1 i '• .d: M . H. Stature Kui;4-ra! scrvici «. wei4' held :,t Drive Garners . \ W .. in-, (.'ranfonl. 'Let's end this sham and start Thomas Fueh*: two daughter:-. (iijiy'.v Mi- mot iiii. Cianforii, VJ->- er St., who had hern under !• •f - I J Dai: 1 having a real election, so that the Mrs. Hobart Mason tl niiun of li'-5 Hill Vrs. William K. Powell of Kayetu- ,1'ii. : Mill l! tcj-fjsy ufterniior. with (tie Kev. a.'.d Vh-. residents of this town can know Sir,-,,. »',,i, ' Funeral services for Mrs. Ghidy- villv, N.C., nniii>li ci \y eum.'iKUce to propose. The people arc being 5 fur 54 years nnd former president ,s/4 Arthur K. Jr. ttutioned at released Tuesday "to a stud' Im-lud. M r. . J. Vt . Andeiso.'i of denied a fair and informed elec- of the Wfrftficld Musical Club, will Fort Vadsworth, N.Y., arul Army Town !.(>» nut released. illi t.f ii'i Ilili- Henry B. Struck Jr. of the Wyo-. < juin il. II ;iri" v llcv IH-xul form, I,, V V" "'»* ford and J>uviil A. iinil John M., I). Savove 'l«-l)av Period A charge of a>>ault and hattery, ill -ide, and )i. Blast Felt Here mint; Presbyterian Oiuri-li of Mill- -idc Avc., Mo'.mta eil thn-Hii ii l I '"""ntii. U>th at home; fuui' ^riirHlchiWlrcn; James I). S:iv which had been tiled against I'.cid- Hi Forest Ave., sori f the According to figures ohuiined '. Allen 1)111 liiii.r of 71 i The explosion which leveled the burn will officiate. • a brother, Richard of New Market; is pending. late l)r. jiiul Mr>».. Hi-hard Savoys, f s , , chain. lit!). International l'ump and Machinery Horn in Koscllt 83 years; aj,'o, arid three bisters, Mrs. Ernest H(K»- Phi ilifil ' field. 1 Monday at her home after an ill- • Catherine Savoye of Chrisman, month of September. reported hack to duty after spend- ing A number of persons were The funeral was held at "J:30 III.„ , and a si?t' Thomas ing .Saturday niicht in MuhlenbeiK I awakened when the Wast shock ntps of three weeks. Her home I Westficld led the parade of now : Schedule Rally a.m. SaturdHy from the Dooley ; t,,r, cf ]?.,„, Auroru, N.Y Hospital. ! waves rattled windows and tshook here was on Fnirfio-ld Cirrle. i voters siKiiintr up 888 during the i Kuneml Home. A hiirh requiem ' I some dwelling*. In addition to hoi affiliation ; mass was offered at 10 a.m. i i period from Sept. 1 to Sept. 27,! For Candidates with OH- Musical Club, Mr? Mason , „„, Trj)li churdl Illt(,niu,n, 1 the deadline. Scotch Plains was | Oct. 14 Rally Set was a former member of the Cur- , w[|s jn Ho] nt.,|t, ,,„„,. Cernf.tl,ry, second totaling 5.i5 registrants. ! : MOUNTAINSIDE —The Moun- LEGAL NOTICES I.oya I r A-iBler. (.», formerly of 1 Mountainside tallied 17S and Fun- don Club of W estficld. s h ,,!Bi)ffleid. tainside Demociatie Committee lo- Westfield, retired division supcrin- J | |,|ed 28llt ••inn Oct. 20 in lielialf of party i j; F. Cooper, also of Short Hills; and William K. Wehner, 74, of «51 j "< - Kin., Thursday. He moved threhree days of registration a total ! The WomMelu two grandchildren. orth Chestnut St., died Saturday jt0 Florida from Westfield following of 4,200 persons .signed up Church Service 'candidates I.eo A. Oenovn, Eli •• j throughout the county to vote in ', Hoffman and a third aspirant for Interment will be private. Overlook Hospital, Summit, af- j h^retirement five ycar.- i -\'|n>rifil for AMCMIIIl liv TUP ," r a brief illness. He had retired •Mr1f~ . Zeigler" , a native of Knox- J Kirk K. tin- I'nloti cnumy ville, Tenn.; started with the rail- lothinir, blankets and similar '.^un-; s|lol.tiy. state Senator candidate i-oull— ITi-liat* l*lvl»l«ii, «•> W«JWJ - 1056 an ggeneral sales manager j A great deal of credit for the Adolf Haas road in 1912 as a fireman at Jer- ilies have been distributed umomr j ji_ [(oy Wheeler and Freeholder m-Mliiy, Novemlx'r Till next nl 9:J0 SIIOMIM; THE oJJ f the Armour Agricultural Chem- • unprecedented registration turn- A.M. ll«T). si A v A ecame an engineer Uffees and victims of disaster.-s j c,u'n,jj<]utes John C. Demos. Rich- Dated Ki-|it<-nil>er Si, 1U1.2. -ul Co. in Oartcrct, after 43 years i out in other than a presidential Tlov or rw „ Avu., Cranford, formerly of West- in 1017, a traveling fireman in ! election year is being given in >y Church World Service, the re-: anj j jja,.fett and Samuel David- Kuiiurbuii Trust i.'ompniir, field, died Monday in his home. ith the firm. Trutilt-i- 1919 and assistant road foreman in 1 some quarters to the "Operation ief agency which Westfield I'rot-| son wi]| u]so bP honored. Born in the Black Forest of Horn in Cincinnati, Ohio, he ana McCiall. AtlorneyB. charge of engines in 1927. ! Telephone" non-partisan campaign •slants will hail at a rally Sunday I' ' „ Mountainside IV•UinfsfVeV~ ' Germany, Mr. Unas came to this ved in Forest Hills Gardens, ifternoon, Oct. U. j i c chairman said, "I wish ™"«. N'w Jen"y' liul.llBhpr. country 55 yeurs ago. He had lived I.Y., before movinif here 10 years 'Mr, Zcigler became road fore- j conducted by the* New Jersey Or- IH rati *IG. man of engines at liuffalo, N. Y., ganization for a Butter State. This Hev. William K. Colier, chair- (() ,)crs(l,,al|y invite those persons in Westfk'ld about 32 years and in (TO. nan 4if the Westfield committee, ,),',. \ ^ government for MVI'K i; TO I-KK1IITUIIM Elizabeth for seven years before Mr. Wehner was a member of in 1SJ42, iraj transferred to Wilkes- I group working out of three een- wh() want )K ;aid the beneficiaries have been Mountainside to attend thin rally J-Mnle of ANNA K. KKHSU. twi-iiiy-Hlxili rnvnliiK one IT rnnrf ppf Mr. Haas retired 15 years ago icanse in the Caribbean and earth- lay of September, A.l>., Htlj.. ut>r>n Ihicoco. lie had been active in Barre in 11)45, superintendent at to sign up und in addition mailed slute with their 'conspiracy of an owner of a poultry busineas, [uakes in Chile. There arc thou- I lie lltipllcatlon of the unilernlKHfU, ivic and church affairs here. Buffalo in 194ft and division super- out a printed message as a follow silence' has made this election lack ICxccutrix of Hie emntf r>t said :i. TIIP kiKitvn Ii4ii(thi.t^r* formerly located In Westfield, for i more whose only clothing has 25 years. He was a member of the He Is aurvlved by his widow, intendent at Jersey City in 1950. up urging recipients to register If the qualities of a true spirited ciicenseil, nutlic Is hereby Klv<-ll to ictt«*r>n, nnd f>tlu-r »f- ome from this compassionate ov- credftorH ot mild decpwued to OWHIHK in- liolrtinii t (, Workmen's I.odKe of Elizabeth. Irs. Alice D. Brings Wehner; a Surv'ivors are his wife, .Florence; they had not already done so. American contest. illilt lo flic HObHcHber under ontli of toin) amount nf bnn erseas welfare arm of the National afTlriiiiuloli their clnlnm iiml de- or oth*r »fi-urfili>H ure' ,„„ He leaves his widow, Mia. Mnry laughter, 'Miiili l,lnda ^K. Wehner a daughter, .Mrs. Hubert I., Pyner A group of volunteers from the "There appearpp s to be i con- of Scotch Plains nnd three grand- Council of Churches, according to l oppo- niniula ilKHiimt the SBtnte of said i. rnrftLi:iiili« ; anil % fail Ann Arnold Haas; two sons, Wil- if White Plains, N.Y., and u son, League of Women Voters, Old the chairman. spiracy of silence by our •ejiMfd wiHila »lx montliH froin ctiKPH whfrr*- ilie morkholdtu rVillium E. Wehner Jr. of Uous- children. nents to keep the residentid s of HIP dale »f said order, or they will purity hul.l.-r uniip.irR liam Zimmerman of Union City Guard and Jnyeees manned the l,e forever Imrred from jirOHPeutlnK hrtokH nf tin- f»Mi|Mny RK „ and Adolf Hnas Jr. of Mountain- on,.Tcj(. . . , • . The funeral service was held telephone campaign usinjf ofllce Reports nl an executive commit- Mountainside from beinic informed r recuverliiK tht i*u»ic nKiilont ttic In nny otlwr 1 HJm• Utry rH* side; four daughters, Mrs. Uiisnlic Funeral services were held in Tuesday afternoon in (irny*s Fu- facilities supplied by the Elizu- tee session last nitfht in the First aljout the real issues in the bor- KiiLscrll,er. •iiimf f>f (Ii* iifrsnn or ( Up u oufrh. The overpayments last year for whom Kiifh IruMrr ,- Van Name of Sprinsfleld, Mrs. he IVcsbyteriwi <^hurch T ;«l y neral Home with the Kev. I.eroy bethtown Water Co. on South Baptist Church indicated the rally Mndnlyn Ketclinl •Unr. tin- KtniHiifiitM In thun. Emilie Hope of Elizabeth, Mrs. iftern^on with the Uev. Dr. Fred- R. -Stan ford, pastor of t)ie First Ave. here will produce many more by the borough of some $80,000 l' Niiivatnni Way. MHtiiwiin, N. J. urntitit Mww IIH* nrrintit'i full fa Marie Butler of Mountainside and erick E. Christian, pastor ofticiat- Congregational Church, officiating. Jounds of dean, used clothing, as in county and regional taxes was «>ilu*- iltut I.filer nti to tlir t Interment was in Fairview Cem- Bused on the figures available met with silence and outright de- «(oiK'f-M and rttiniitinnti urflu Mm. Marirucrite Knba of West- np;. tnlcrmcnl wM in Fairview veil as scores of sewing: kits and Ml'M'khoM.Ts mid Hecurltj field; n sister, Mrs, Einelin Alber etery, in the clerk's office the voters eli- lew yard (roods or bright, heavy nial, and the opposition slate hns • •I'HI.K' .\0TICI'. emefery. gible to eust their ballots Nov. C .MiiuntuliiKlilr, N'. J who dn nnt apijt-ar upon tfe of flermany; 10 (rrnndchildrcn and 'otton sarongs nnd plain blouses not said one word on this," Mr. (let. 4. 14(1^ •. Thf Nvi-ruitf numtifr c Cray's Funeral Home at 10 a.m. iains, Garwood, 'Mountainside mid a thine about the fact that we riinnili. I. Uoroutrh Hall, Mouiitnln- II. Cariy 1'liiin.i, 9,022 and Fanwood, 4,27!l. slih". N. .1.. .Molliluy Oct. Ifi. llili^ cf each Is.Htic of itilx j)u!)]|(j| today with the Uev. I.eioy Stan 71ark are pnrtiripatingr in the proj- could buy our borough's insurance lit Ml.'. I'.M. mi the miitler of the or illHirltiiiirt], itirnuKii ihf _ James II, Cady, &1, of 1472 East A milkmRn and his helper were at u lower rate, or about building mhfrwlii*', to jiafrl sut'SfTiitfn ford, pattor of the First Congre ect under joint sponsorship of the ilpllllirlll lull (tf IvllKVIlf V. HoclKtTX tiiM the K 111..11II1S . . .., Broad St.', former proprietor for find |55 ouch in ^Municipal Court code violations, water pressure lo t'rett an addition to IIIK home on ijatiorml Church of Westflcld ofii- Tuesday night on charges of dam- United Church Women and the tliite .sitDivti tilinvf was: t'ii\. 5 years of Cidy'-n • Restaurant in j problems, drainage problems, Wil- h>l kh»«'ii IIH ;7S Suninill lid.. Illoeli W'M.TP.U J.I cintlnf;. Interment will bo in Roae- aging parked ems with a Bl) gun Drunkometer OK Wostfleld Council of Churches. Tli, Lol No, :jn, conlraiy lo «cclloii hill Cemetery, Linden. orf*un, died Sunday at Pine I son tract dilemma, bank location, 1.1 uf tin* Zoning 4")riliniiiice. hi. Acre* Nuwlnft Horaf', M«iliBon,"nf- during an early morning run. The rally is scheduled for A :!IO M. II. HWKI'Slt. Sworn to ami Hubsc-IMr. t increased telephone si-ope, road Scrtlury ni«* thiH 3r<) ilay of fvinhtr. !M er it brief illnens, The fines were paid by Hnrold Wheeler Aim i.m. in Westfield llitrh School. The repairs and construction and a 1II-4-J1 MAHV r. Arthur E. Fnclis Sr. A native of Providence, K.I., C. Hill Jr., 28, of 215 Victor St., hief speaker will be Rev. 13)'. Kl- host of other problems. (My S'.Hl bert K. Clates Jr., former Westfiold i-t ni.K \(ii i< !•; 151,-1.1 exptrn Arthur E. Fucha Sr., Gl, died. At. Cady lived In Morirnn for 40 nnd his helper, .David Schclhorn, H. Roy Wheeler, Democratic "It would seem thai our opp- Nnllci- is hcieby KIVPII Ihnt Mealed pastor who loft in 1959 to become )aRt Wednesday nifflit in hie home years before moving here after his 22, of 2228 Westflold Avo., both cnndidale for the state .senate, this nents would have the voters be- hi.Is will lip r.i«Ivr-il hy l|lr Mnynr i'i iii.ii' Nona: Scotch Plains. Church "World Service chief in and l'..uinll of tin- T"W|| of West- .MounlalniM »t 402 South Elmer St., nftcr suf retirement live yearn at;o. He wns week called for legislation that lieve that there is no need for IU-1.1 for tin ri'i-oimtruelliiii of Itlili- Orlnli.r 4 ' lering an apparent heart attack the husband of the lute Mrs. Hut- They were charged with ten would require drunkometer te.sts in HOIIJC Kon^;. them to say anything on any mat- \v;i>' Avi-imi- Sfftlon 4 In thf TfiiMi I'ul.lh- IK.Iiie I.- lirrel) fi«>*i counts of malicious mischief based HI Wi-milelii In lit' 4"nunly . Of AKl-'lXIXli Tllli SAMIIIB years. l\o wns R conmiunicnnt o of Milltown, Mm. Hnlen Uothaid cars in Wnstflcld, Famvood and 1s s.iuarf yarils: ami IM.! \ Buntlne or Eiat Brilnswlck; 12 1C. C. Allen of 3R Doris Vk^jfij Mv,s( (Ot'lvile^e of having our opponent? .\f\v Jt-rui'V, on TUI'HIIUV. Ofttthw ^';t Milyur ami Ciiiiin'il "' Jl.M., r>n)llKhl Hivvliii; on Hi,. L'ath Jay of K«lHdlli*t. ill lleiRhtfl. 'Doth admitted firing the gun, .: Jly III-.UT .'f III' 4'.i\lui-ll. , children; n brother, John of Prov- Asserting that alcohol plays and l.uland 'liriivli of (111! ('lark "No comment is the rule of the KI.MKII A. I10KFAIIT1 He leaven his widow, Mrs. idence, and tlncc sisters, Mrs. Net« police said. role in one of every two highway St., all of Westfield. liriiivlnus. Miiffl li'utlmiH ;II,,| forms I'.omtCli ' opposition's bosses. The word r III.IH, vuiiti'ai-t« anil IMUKI fur I In- 'Magistrate William M. Iie.ird ns- traffic deaths, Wheeler said that Ki-4-lt >'"> sessed finf.i of $5fi against George the use of the scientific equipment 'M. Mimnaugh Jr, of 911 St., Eliznbfth, as an unlipensed deadly serious nliout' curbing Beauty, Quality, Craftsmanship in driver, and Florence M. Spencer, (Irunkunni'ss «n tho voiul. iUtt Floytl Ter., Union, for allow: Whot*lor sniri ho fttvm.-i a mons- ing an unlicensed driver to operate uro, pRssed by thi1 Assembly uiul ENDURING MEMORIALS a vehicle., blocked in the SoimUs which wouli We arc iptrlalisis In fully Others fined were: Bernard Lay- Kinranlccd monuments scul|>iu«-'d applicants for driver li- from Select li.irir Granite. ton, 37:1 Short Dr., Jiountiiinsido., to H^ffi* to (Irunkotnutcr $35, speeding; Thoivms A. Incute, testiHK If ever nrrii»Ui(i on tipsy 478 Summit R«l , Mountainside, ivinir cliniLXt's. $20, stop-sign violation; Hoger V. The Democrat ajvain ns.saik1: BARRE Dulowaki, 250 W. Crand Avc, Hall- the Ki*i)ub)ican caucus system i> GUILD way, nnd Kdward Brown, 705 the iSenute, churKinfr £t with hold Money Throughout the Ages ...a series •i L. L. Manning St SOB South Avc., each $20, cureless driv- injf up the dmnkomoter measure _ fi.it. 1861 ing. and oth(*r "important ptevea of lej? Monuments •Unlo7 Bornu, Ona Also, James J. Knight Jr., Pluin- iahition." *0» W. Front Bu I.U PI, t-VfOt fleld, and Thomin D. Baldwin, 400 "l nt U(n« R.ou.it iMorso Ave., Springfield, each $30, All eompensntion for pcmonnl unlicensed drivers; Vuleska M. C,\- nurvk'CH must hi* reported in jsi nouves, 127li Summit Ave., $20, income on Ftult'dra! income tux re- stop-sign violation. • turns. EXCLUSIVELY WITH US * COVERAGE with LLOYD'S of LONDON The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. 40S Oraaftc Hand, MuiKclillr — 744-1NOO

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Competence In 1519 when Cortc/ conquered the Aztec people, he was niore Creates interested in the intrinsic value of the currency used Confidence than in what it could buy in that country. Today our money has little intrinsic value, but it's negotiable throughout the civilized world. This single factor has Kivcn rise to commercial enterprise beyond the boundaries of the community. Another factor — financial assistance by the local bank encourages growth of this idea. If your commercial enterprise needs financial assistance see..

FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. R Oroy, 5r. F. H. Gray, Jr. O MAnWWWl TRUST COMPANY offices in WfSTFIEtO CRANFORD 318 ( 8RQAD 5T. S2 SPRINGFIHD AVE. I rt * ifr"/ ' • U,*^ WESTFIELD • CRANFORD • GARWOOD • SCOTCH PLAINS • PLAINFIELD Phone AD 3-0143 Phono DR 6-0092 Mi \ nif mbei lede/jl ileposil insurance coipoulion '* • SrnVUHI.N(. POST- MI Jolin Ihomp HI, of OI1.i«i Clinch, l.ns found .i \\jy to Utip hci Sinnu _ «. it ln|>|> THE WrSTFIF..T.D (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 id win Claims Sheriff Has Failed Make Specific Recommendations Improve Juvenile Detention Democratic sheriff has 1 his lietls in failure to rnilt- detention fiu-iHties ai Grant School irthi'iisi," Edwin A. Rald- pulilii'U" cundidute for- sher- ,kl lu.lay. Tribute Paid loi-c has keen criticism of the Jtirs for juvenile delinquent's David Stiles ;thi- board of freeholders has [ilans for a complete luyout A tribute was paid to Dnvvl ; ic t<.)i of 'U multi-level iraragc Stiles, former custodian at Grant j Courthouse annex," Baldwin School who died this year, Tues- i\ tivit. "However, where the day whon the children, parents and ||l has failed to meet his re- teacher* of Crant School dedicated is in the fioM of u tem- Hn inscribeil sundial on the school •y reini'ily." grounds in Mr. Stiles' memory. ... sheriff's sole action has The program opened with a m ask the freeholders to JIIO- llihle reading by Caniille (Uiiditta "Svptr-Ri|lit" Qwality-Orain fed tt*f ictter quarters, It is his duty, nnd tile salute to tho flag led bv he is in chafKO of th*1 county ,loe Tomlin. make spwific recommemla- Christopher Waiter, president of Obviously, he has not tieen the Student Council, introduced *— . . 4 ...illy interested in studying Mrs. drant Huttormorc, past presi- fou'ff iitujition so thut )u- will be iti dent of the PTA, who recalled the ition to come uj> with u pro-< services performed by .Mr. Stiles. tav I 1o reinedv the problems, Amonp those mtending were the .s late us two months ntzo a family of Mr. Stiles; Dr. S. N. m County clergyman complain- ROUND ROAST Kwan Jr., superintendent of »f the lack of rpcreationul fn- •chools; Mrs. Alarie .Scinn, elemen- .•:-. fur the juveniles beinp de. tary school supervisor; Herbert FfMhHmttN il. He ulso culletl attention to Itandolph, Joseph Connoll und Kd- inaiU'(|uucy of sanitary ar- BOTTOM NO PAT ADDIO mond Allen, all former principals [ement' and romplnineil We- of the school; Mrs. Leonard Fietsel, BrfskotBeoff • only one fcuard is assigned to current president of the '1'TA, and BONELESS .vise the bo>i. This male Mrs. Rudolph Krestan, principal. il was replaced by a woman /eekends." le Republican sheriff candidate Democrats Claim Fancy Halibut Steaks 59, tin- i-lertryman in his letter al- SIRLOIN PORTIRHOUSE c ._ the menu served. The ALL IUTS mmiration pointed out that Outmoded Code STEAKS 89 ALL OUTS II. and juveniles apparently 95 I th same type of meals with or TOP SIRLOIN injC served only once a day Drainage Key Rump Roast BontUll 95: Top Round Roast 89! id Unit in cereal. The pastor to UIRC that more milk be al- MOUNTAINSIDE—Democratic u the juveniles, Baldwin said, Borough Council cnmlidutcs t.eo In lilind Irani AtP Irtntl 'he clergyman al-so found thut A. Genovu and Eli Hoffmnn .said 6 nunication between the jail, totluy that part of the reason for irohation office anil the slieriff's the borough's present drainage Pineapple Chunks 2 tT43 Instant Coffee 7.79* V 1.19 'is confused and leaves much dilemma Is due to an outdated C b desired.1 He described facil- building code. The present code Social Tea Biscuits 2 ^7 Cling Peaches '. 2 .r 49* as 'medieval Rt best with the that Mountainside is operating un- C p.wuy, the arsonist, the larcen- der is dated Nov. 24, 1953 as is- Libby $ Corn ^X. 2 35 |tblie homosexual, as well as those sued by the New Jersey Depart- Molt Apple Juice 2' "'65* with atrocious it.ssult alt i ment of Conservation and Eco- C >wn together,' " baldwin de- nomic Development Libby Sweet Peas 2 37 A&P Tomatoes -: 2 ! 65« red. The code was updated by the R i*. k 'he -Republican sheriff candi- State Department in subsequent liad publicly stuted he was years, but Mountainside ollieiiils H-OOats ^ ° -• 2^45* Hi-Ho Crackers ' • %719* to make changes in the de- huve neglected to adopt the re- Chicktnof tKt Si« 7 oi. *lQo 3od*, j± ! pTnt 13iluli ..ion nroa. i vision, the candidates claimed. White Tuna Fish Solid Pad e.n V3 Fruit FUvon—PJui Dtp, JL ox. boft. C [Thut makes for fine campaign i The latest code dated June, Contadina Tomato Paste 2 ';: 27 n E > I i * - i t v- but whei'L" are the ape! 1W5B- , issued by the State Ocpnlt- Borden's ; ;; ^ Potatoes . ;1 , «~S1« ! nit'nt requires builders to conform I Ib. I oi. «EB h p S 9 r recommendations?" Paldwin Pope Tomatoes a [eJ. "In the face of a statement ! to certain specifications in ilrnin- Maxwell House Coffee *>">'•--^ yiZ \ age to topography treatment, rhe clurjiynuin that 'a stay, how- Pillsbury Flour l ir brief, in our prudent quarters ' while the code which MomitninKide Fleisehmann's Margarine (So5""le" 9.)- ^ 40° only udil chao4 to the confusion t presently operates under does not muke any specific reference to Tang ir«I Oran^t FJavor \*r •ally riunj»int in the mind and F S UJ n Niagara Instant Laundry Starch 'p\f 20° 3-Lb. Bag '1.41 ;! of the •M.-turbed youth' how thi3 matter, the pnir added. Wishbone Italian Dressing " ' ' \ ; e the shiiiff merely nay that he In o letter received by Mr. Q Marcal Toilet Tissue t^w, 4-"39 called Ow attention of the f ree- the situnlicn?" the Hureau of Commerce of the Jane Parker Baked Foods! Stripe Toothpaste WHi.F,..p.neiiBo. ,'*'69<> • aldw in fttiid it mnn of action is N.J. Department of Conservation 7 H [led tn fill the post of xhei-ilt— and Keonomic Development, Mr. 3 Little Kittens '£:;' 2 i°; 19° 2 £r 29° who can make a *-'u- 2 ;;; 31 dressed the Westfield Hotary Club Wiieoniin—Will |ounc Anieiicans for Freedom. al their Tuesday luncheon at the I SAIL LIQUID ^^r; Zr45 • "auro Checcio, former mayor YMCA. He spoke on "Union Coun- Morton Cream Pies "^HOCO^TE" "'£ fl5 lb e Scotch Plains und member of 3'/a az. Bottla-Regularly 60c ? ty's Parks—Past, Present and Fu- Mealtime Maid Beef Cube Steaks ^8. Sharp Cheddar Cheese 59 IMnins Township Committee, ture." Sp C3 fill discuss the effective function- s mo s Mr. Krestan, n Wc us the I Imported Italian Provoione Cheese * 99" •rsity «f Iowa, with further study R t Rut);vrs and NYU and is exi-cu- commission's first jU'nogrophci". ( Sliced Muenster Cheese "<"•» D-«I« ib.590 lv Me later managed the commission'.- ! Beech-Nut Diet Delight c u-Mstant tn the vice president Ivory 0|1]>IT..I.II,II.1 of Jnhnson & John- refrcshnient stand- hi U'HO, wns [ Mr. Clean iniiiieil diieclin- of public infnnna- » Baby Foods Peaches All purpoi* liquid cl»an«r tion in 1934, »**i>t:in; .-ecrelary in I Si rained Choppad Liquid Detergent 1 !>"»'»; as>i^umt treneial supcrin- [ c Y.llowCllnj A (or I* MARVEL ICE CREAM r ti'tidcnt in January, l'.'iif, and u en- : 10«.99 6i«"89 Jlic.J * cant » « P». 6 n. <>uth in Today's ploitia Choice of % gal. in June, tlllit y«-:kr wln-n I-'. S. \ 4 Flavors cont. Miilhcw.-iui retired. I wld' Topic For He wii^ >ei.ii'* :il y of I lie \c\v .Ii'L-cy i'ark- ami Hecn-atiim Ari- Wisk Lux Salvo flains PTA -ociatnin fur sever, i! \i'ar., is a Low Judi Di(»t9»fvtT«ti1«l| Dash Detergent Duz Detergent Ajax Gleanser incmlirt of Anici ican In-titiile of Liquid Detergent Liquid Detergent For automatic i|vri"T' ". '''-^IVS — ••Youth in Park K\i-( uti\iis, has vvri'.t-n nuni- . Premium P*ek Will, ChlorJn. 8l«acrl ecous mai:a'/ine articles »>n park With i« ic fluid 01 o 12 ta irb.7c,..cya 2ib,. ro'/j oi. | WIIK 3c I Ib. Soi. 4/1. *•'••« tin- tiiM Kvnei-iil meetinir <•! and rcc!fc:it inn wi-ir., ;tn'i t< a nlcni- ' : lKi.rct.plr> I n>», 14 XL pig. ofll.bol «an IV i ,1nni(>r I ie r uf the Klizabi-tli ):.>lar>- Club. :v|l.[-!. S- ; •!• Asso- '-'*':•• ,,n Mr. Kre.-t.ai] wa.- introilu'i'il bv p.m. in tlrant Iiul'»'imoif. piugratn chair- linin. Th" ;fliul|i \v:i~ N-:iil in ilivo- ! L ;.'!>, ^ "- " I" m:m t:dk" ,,r th.- i-ittii-it by Kvin.it D.iv.d. u i 1 uper f^arkets Rinso Kleenex f;.,.-..''.• -.' ' 'b' ^ "f our 1,-eil UK'' Colgate's Fab Laddie Boy :r 1 uniiuf n»tMuu row Mituilt WKI u>i 'I '();,..' < "' 'h:il)l>MKi' in pri'M'til Henry (.iMnTt ',vii-,-: f.'lu-t Mount,! EcofHjb.l IOC oHlflbd tor laundry «ncl diihts Kliziibeih: Wally Scinilon. Ni-w- i Pficc* effective thru Saturday, October 6th Facial Tissues III).6 O7r ) ib. 6 C7c IIh.4o«.«« 3 1b. H/ ct. Dog Food %"";'[• 1-1 tluir :'»t'ii'ii,!i'V'"j'i"j ink; Sam Mantz, t'lnrk: I'hil Op- i in Super Market! and Self-Service Horn only. c 4 77. : !H «. pi?. or. p^."' i;- ..' ' "'"| -chri'.l, c'linmunilv pcnhi-inu-r, l-'anwood: .Minor Kahr- All Tulisiirn ri...|ncn, Klni.l Milk nn.l AUcluiliu 7.M 2 ««• 35C •'II lie given hv .J:,; mun, Wi.udbridge; Hill Hurbnnk, IICKTJH^ • •«•

V.- •• . ' ' ' ''••*' .1. 155 ELM ST.. WESTFIELD. N. J. J • •••• v.ili -.,.' ( ;. • Minr,. • WOOD 106 '-.'•i-.j ,, , . ''" i!" ivir-nv.. li:,v- IARGE FREE PARKING AREA MlKiNpLv^ ° RAR1TAN RD.. CLARK !'••.•,-, '.. ,.'." •••''! i-'-p-.rt for ti,,. OPEN FRIDAY Till TO P.M. MARTINE AVE i TERRIIL RD. BETWEEN CENTRAL & WESTFIEID AVES. ! -h- ' "/ '••'"•••'i"!i. Cnh,. |,u:)i ' r OPEN MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9 CM. OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9PM r.;..\ i..,'V •;.';: p >•"":ir «ill I-.,, a .-.(,. Clfcn-;,' """' ' '' '•••'•^h»r< in th« OPEN FRIDAY Till 10 P M TW£ WiESTOPfJB

BARRETT & CRAIN ! PEARS ALL HARRY H. MALLETT EDWIN O. EDWARDS Realtor RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. & Itrullur NANCY F. REYNOLDS m; MI on WIEGMAN CO. FRANKENBACH Westfield Mountainside Realtor Realtor ; 112 Elm St. Hmll, r. FANWOOO SPLIT WILLIAM i\r. AD 3-S5S5 A0 2-1800 AD 3-1800 Multitilr l.Uttne >Iontb«ra 141 ELMER STREET KAI.IOItS I\ *t II»II» ' It i HuUnlUlB AirfiUP. nVvth 115 Elm St.. AD 2-4700 Mrluhrr tif Ik* • • • ADami 2-6609 I-..||, "lll-.l ., I- K AD 2-5050 li-li I I" r- ..- DANKER & DANKER, 302 last Brood Street ltiple r.utls* Mu • ii r" -Ml ,,-'..l f.i.l WrivfttrliJ. V J. . I Inc. "SCARCE" ' UNUSUALLY . -,i il !•• >..;:" !!'• : M. !• p ' Rraltor* — lo«»rom AO 2-6300 TWO FAMILY - $22,900 i»-»riy WELL-PRICED HOMES ..f II- Uinbrn «f MsltlpU LUtlMT FANWOOO ! WESTFIELD COLONIAL 2 FOUR ROOM APARTMENTS I SPACE-SPACE-s $18,900: not linn, Hitilil IMMEDIATE POSSESSION DEEP (300') LOT i p. I «,.i,rnl rullVM- 149 ELMER STRBiT : I ii. .,!.- in Wciilli.l.l • l. r null.,! 111. li.'.ir li. ,i,,il •-.•l»t FIVE BEDROOMS TWO CAR GARAGE ! | |!ill-..\l ,111 1) l|lli- , I: ij |.. I|,.111.'M ill I.,, "h;,.) t> |.> ).-itll ir yuti'j like MORE TO TEU, MAY WE ? | > -t. 1 TI v.-ry K"O .,.'.',1 : i»li.-.l. mill pluml.iiii: I- -:it mi: '>|..lllil.tillM'i. It ;.,u iir. I'oif l:> J.t • ••!1HKH: . I. I ! l:.i 1 " -11 ."..'.I. ; ..,.1 niiii.K «lr.-i,.ly in. Tw.nli- liliiii: n.'iv ur tn WESTFIELD 11 liK.» „• litK.n. li-autifull IF YOU NEED A MAP . . . '••\. • x ; . i Ik' .Illlilli. lit... li...t HviTit r-,.,ni lil.-pl.i'- ,',•, |.l.'iise .nil tlii.» .«.. lis.K.,1 !..rll tri.,1 13U' deep k.i'Tui' ; '"" I .i.l> JJf.n. With Hi! Ili>- iift t viti*s I."\I lit:. \\.;\\ .ill ,i.M".i- Ul.l. i,i .-Ml :i !!•• HIIII- Kf'ifiK f ui I Mt-nin »h»-ji'l «* r.r,. r f-1 Th- r..|l..»tiil:. i;U ,• li, VV li^tillj;!* from innny ol itur fn*-it;ln ;u'.«i • 'ii • i I.r. I.- . r.rttilly l.i-.-n . iM.rl liy ul i .1 niiix iniuni . on ! i Tii. kin K. n » l-l'.i cuMoimrK . . . t»"(li ,V-\\ i .-tn. i- llt'-l lii.ixv. tin- toll,I ' . in-.,), i-iiijt.-l ,,,•! K. qt.'M.- .f-M .-l- iiml KHII}- Sml*r« . . . thiU tlH-> . Vl.-' rllll- ill- i :. '<-• • . 1' «-|- t.-iil. (ill. \V»i> v.-ur I in null if, !'• ';' Z" • /llH i|H,| i:::;; i- w.ulil 1., tl ,\KKI> A MAI> tu l.'-lp th«*m tin-i I:'-;;1 .:••;)[ a t..|- ••«,!> t.'J :>.'.•• (ornniilfn- NK-mM fi- no in < K I).- til Yfctf. JM»Ki;i>, y.-u jir«- wi-ut»l)I>' lAxts. So d<» *t<.p in m | t" 'l i-,iii-r i In•;i.|v u < A :-' . • j' WE CAN'T SCOTCH PLAINS RANCH our olTlt«' f i • .- Mi,t 'if 1 ]>»..i - V \ 1 :u Illl til i. yi-iiis .i arc tiMwn town. I- i' • • 1 I'-.d -sli'-iilly GIVE IT AWAY FIVE MODcRN HOMES i A lilt.',' t.r'ilr....|ii. liM, l.atli h'.ni Although I ln.« riropiTty in In : -ii I.." f....t rt,.t.tiiKi.. I!....in I n.-.'.l »r xmii.. iln->siiiK «P in ""• "SUN VALLEY" AREA «jiy ••( .-NiTiiT i-iiuit iind \ ' Ill inn r'."in to I K- full l.iii 1 OWNER WANTS OFFERS :» .n.,i;[ lit; IV ;> JM,KMI,1« .-ft'ort i ..tl'il'i'JM, ]|;l>- flixn] ili-rlilifl illlll At preHrm wi have aoro« "ortli ll)«|i,.,.tl,,B. t,,;^- .-'/rill ()f, .*• I room xml Ma If-biilh KIIAI-IHUK 1 jtlur- At ilif tfni4> *>I IliU MTIIIHK ll'ior pliiti ;tiwi I.-* ivll |..i-ui.*il viry pouil mort^tiK* HOUTCCH !,.> li. r-ilu •i '1 Hi.- in i i i . I -'"uif..i tul.I- lioliii-. uilli'n (n I l-"t« ••' .Mras from tin- kit,ii-n fi-otn which tvu can obtain •.'.» j'.-; inuriKHKi' ivliivli .in, I-, i.iui... liiilinliim w,ill-to-»iill Tli.-f i" a l;»r«r sion»- tirt'plai-i- ON WELCH WAT in in*: li\ iii^ i "i• m, tin ilinid« &i»tcj. nml G% morteaif*H |*li'. ii .-.1 from < »ll III 111 .11 11> ill' :••• ii»»uiil"il. Muiiy |ir. tlv rlirul.n ! ••«rl»-I inn Hull! In n:..V lnT.- wltli nntall ilown tmymentti. 1 ini iiii'1 two lit-ilrooniK -uli tlif \fMit> Wi lnit)i >fn*4i iiii4< I \f it lioini- ivrll ivoith K"...;...... •ll.i- ,iL, am In *:<].;"i'Mj. M i tlirr*- h^tlriHiiikn, 1 \-~ Itttfli* ih ,-*t ilioii an Komi sizf, HVnl Hon't put off liuylnic boforo $27,900 7 ROOMS-2Vi BATHS lh.-ii- an- two lit-flrimlitH UII 111 t'OIIHUltlllK UA. W« Will b«> \.tUlr, i ii'! jh Oil*' (if [l)t.i-.-f t ri.iicr rrimi «^(>.7< i lu<]( il n;u i»;iii". 'liii'1 I'UJV III 4H). (Mic IM IhrHrr unil hit" FOUR BEDROOMS ItI-;Ii i« i>i!-su-;iiii ;iH(j JJUHHCSSJ uation. l.*-.|r..un» r,r Iv.,: l,,,!,i ..ni- nn.! llH- in I HUPM, i hroue haul Kv iwu imthM. ir >4>uii iikt- In JI I'.'tiuliir, yjtuiK SioUlir if* ttiuiii-'liutc. -i <1« ii. illnuir ("••m uith t-ujll- *-lli-nl . I'lKllm loriilh.il. thlK tlll't'i- lu-,1-! STONEHENGE CAPE CODDEt QUICK OCCUPANCY :tl liuflt-l. Kltcln-n. full l.asi- n tin- 1 riinlll. 1 '.4 l.ntll K|illt l-v. 1 U in! nit-rit uml uttii' h< il ^;ir.tKf until; rxi'l'lllli-IlHlly Komi ••lilnlltliill , A .rlili-l' liiill I limit In 2-CAR GAUQE i *'*,.". uri. IrilM' 1 |.-'|l-U. Ml ulillHr. FANWOOD EXCELLENT VALUE -JtrliVii. ..Lin Tli.r.c 1» H 12.11 l.y U.r. (.-I.IHI..-.! • '''•'•' All I lie hiucl iv,nk ul nml;. •in.! M-ri-i'in-.l ixir.-h. IMx-'ii only! |"t ii nm lionn- r-jilly )lv.-jil.l.- $22,900 • >->m in < >nt- ,i!>lul<- REDUCED rOK QUICK SAlft -1 ^IrH fiini' C451 j hits iilri'ii.ly hii-n ,l,.i,.' on this ly will i l<.vi-)v hi'M • ' for liomi- with ulriAy uf PM, $27,000. THREE YEAR OLD COLONIAL Imv't- j till 11 K 11 I n >|illt l,v,-l. Hiltiiit..! llfrr is ii ritiuh hitvttiu fix luryr FINE SPLIT AT $31,5001 ami Jimt th,- riRlit , , ' .-^ tim II It-,' vulu,-. Will il IM m JC i on a |ilol inn \ 171,. l.iirt',' pun. !-<•<.„>«. :.lt;i.h'-l car^-', til*"l (4 BEDROOMS) lawn lo Ink. enre of; I,« With (our )><-<] ru i-in* :unl ^() $20,900: [ .11. .1 fHinlly I....MI. full l.iiK. - ktt.iirn. uti'fuivfil HIT ti'-at. »lw tlltiltttr rouiti. liirKf klti-t.rs t.;ttlis, »|HI<-|lin hrii'iiiK. I'tunitti'Mi ntul nfiKh- ii'ilronm*: Imatiil l,; , |," W,ll litlllt In I!i4n mill ol.vi- | ,,„,„,„ Hn. "nvi,,-- Blzr-. ^^-l. ~ <*.nt«r hall — prolty UVIntf inK r'MMii. Ui'xNrn ktt( lu-n will, UUHI.V ivi-ll-ltliiDititlni'il. lfnj< ii I ivi.ul.l !ik rotun -•- flrcplarp — eeparatc TRULY MODERN I |jf fjtkfjiss ar«a. fill) liitytTiiftit y^.u Hii^ kitchen ultli i.ni-r 111 ilfuins room — nice modern kit - uith ouiHlilf- '-iitrttin •• i> v,n;>iil W','1.1 itiKliiinii* ritnui' IMirlt (inl> M!.- ('hen with dtnJngr Hpace — two nml imntcdtHtfly a valla t.Ic '"<»TI RANCH WITH luioil HTHI ctif>«• "GOOD LOCATION" l.'-'lt' i«. lln-plnce In liv tfcoii<] lyvei <— two t>tMJrooint AIL BRICK It mlmiils, TIIIH li'Mlli' in Of riinlll. full .linli.n room. In HARRY H. MALLEn and bath on 3rd level — KrftU*: JACOBSEN ROOF. fi-ri-d HI 127,mni. 5 BEDROOMS — 2 BATHS .•ill.nt I'Miiwooil lunilli'li. WYCHWOOD SPtIT l^v^l ret'rfalloh ruum — bpnuH- volt m-rviri'. Tnxi'i* $04X f ii I lot — hounc in pxc^llent ONE FLOOR LIVING ' SUNROOM - DEN HIT.' I* u-lK-r.. ••S.-.-iiiK i" n»- I'lindltton Irmlde and out — PLOT ABOUT 198 x 175 Raoltor ONLY 8 YEARS OLD KNOTTY PINE KITCHEN ll«'vlng" aiiplli-.-: K'nir li.-dromns. l.imi-mctu — 2 oar attached K-'i- JEFFERSON SCHOOl w Illi •\-triiK \H only t h» b-'Klti- rnK+* — WanMngrtou School HIM-* BEAMED DINING ROOM $22,900: nhiK- A u » lot :nr w ill*-. Kii 1 CORNER FIREPLACE W.-nttl..J1l' •'vi>r-|i»|iiilnr illhtiw »**htr, t\vi» i-iir nurup ' iirnl WF.STK1K1.U Ml'LTIFl.B (rum**- hull living rui-tn, illnin, In till.- tirntit IN SCOTCH PLAINS m, kid IIL-II with iliHl)UKtilM-i GARAGE AND TOOL SHED 11 porcli. nil lihiti-d (in u 1'ivfly LISTING SYITEM Clfiin a till miit AH a [tin— Sil.onl ill,-1, with l"i in 11 wHmN-.l Mrttl/ij;. it*,- r Ifcilrcoinn utnl t no tllfi tin- l.ll.iiiry, .Mhi.!..«,i.«Kln I'nrk thrt'f li<'dr—and «n tivii-riir ifitriti:!' itnil tin- lot ii. AD 2-5050 » gfm , in top location of p a a HoHomm e without ulaiMstir*r Y. Youiu ' Realtor t Hld! tfie llvlnp r EDWIN 0. EDWARDS Wenent HeldHeld! tvarfie llvlnp roroomm ll<« it. May - Ml yirti n LAWRENCE AVE. AREA i I'rmhrr Mulllplr Ilatlnc ith HIT pi act: — (11 hiht nk room • 11 Iriitrnl Arr. AP 2-S.10* .i lly room (]B'!» x S'H> — kltnhnn ON ORENDA CIRCLE llnrrr II Mnllrtt AD H-UAH w i t h ii I ii 11) K HI>»C«' — ^n t tiincc AD 3.5555 $24,900 Homerlca, Inc. ,\ four licili',1., llt l.vil IIII I »«ni.» (.VlilwHI AAO S-BMT (.ill X. IMrini VI) S1-1S00II pnrcli i1\' x 7 plus 10' Jt S'). A 3-leveI with loin of rlinrm, Lrnni) ciinilllloi rii ! *•'• «• «mi«hi •"• » for In Rildltlon to beln*,' Hit ex-A notloBiil hournadlBS «er- i 'I ! *' « «mi«h "»» :I:HO:I Koiir eood bedrooms on nt;i-- BRICK AND FRAME cefdlngly nice houtu- with many Wlnlfrr.l II. Kd.»nril. AI) Z-.1470 tifilrnnin lor orTlrrl. ullllly oiul floor — 2 batlm — full vtce avnllitblf without dutrtfe (ilnlrc ItnrVrr A I) 2-TMB riiinn. litvittm-y jintl Z'lxVL fntnlly txtrKB. It linn one of Hit; llneM lo tke prosprrtlv« home tourer. i-imiii on tin' m'ntli- li-vtl. plUH ul with partial rfiTca- HWimntlnH puniB . . , H MuniLC DUlr (bapln Alt ;1-:181IH tiou r!UH sLoniKf Khrd — il'f»V \\\v- with a vupHolly «r SS.Ooo KUI- KlUnhrlti Klrnn All :i»ft.*t-ln "13 PICTURE WINDOWS" tiK •- i>utwi" x Ifiiv — ncinir MlriU'llvf hiuue. SSI I1'" In IttlM H|III«-IIMIII, ntlrn IIKMI- iiMiiii'H IX.* s n;.ii. rrrllilta li> llrnry A. \Vr>t * with flltpr in th<* »M*<-mi'iit. Thi- n. crrtlllrll IIIIIIII. :i H l.iinr.- Unic nml effort rc.uld rmi)(i.- tU IM vuillii Avenue. Wi.nlleM-. .Vil li.*v**l prciviilt-M i>xli:trthlve. Tlii'ri' utr iatl K|.a.- for mi nilriilliniHl biilnuim Pfnj llt'ill'IMHIIK. llvltiB I-""". W" nti.l bath. 111.51". hi MiMiltfit!nxlrlr<* $.1t;.flfiil. FRANKENBACH Itirra I II <• I n II f I imCiirill !li;il t'lii'i-onr,' t'otnl --Alilli'-llli. lit, nlitioil of c rnum lovely Klirul.*. l.iimnM* IIBAI. BHTATK — IMtllllA.VCK kktmiili t-i'ilnr v \ I f r 1« r Rvi nlnicfii (•nlonliil--.4 l.i'ilrooiiiN :'!;.. l.ittln.. Ill* Invi-ly Ititi'i- tii-.lr ivell mi.y l-e US.-.I lo until!' 4z:< Miitrii AVK., ^Y. Mm. Innlirllp ll«T«r ..All 2-BO7n :. oi.-h |.|nln«s|,lll level A Inriri- IllUil. Jlimi'limiril In.t "'M" Inc. Al> 3-011(11 Allirrl II. C. Ui.Kiiinn A I) :|-:|;IC4 Hi-li-m'.' Ult. lii-ti, l-'.iiiilly loom, URGE CAPE AT $13,990 lire.I l.y t'.m- VITV liaml! « lurc " I'll' Kurililf. Irt'rKllliir lnri.'.' lllSM-ll ilinI M-ll-l'lll-ll pnrt'll |llHH lu HLilunlK i'ml I'1") l'"rt TICE PL RANCH I1B KI.M »TllKI:r_- AD 2-4700 »lulllnlc I.I.I lute Slrnil.fr nlol. I'll.I. >»7..i0il. S I'll 1'llfloji I ti'ii-t ivt- family room itn'ef the KM iialrt <>C Ihc Wfmlli 1,1 Hunrd IIIH. '1V± IllltllM. llftl, Htlt« SI -Kiwly MniTli'im l.l-li'V.l. .1 ,ii un-ni'f II ,'lnvrful, well t-iiutlful |ir,.|ierty cot'ii with $31,500 Ilasrl H. Croirr AII 2-M4D4 IIIK rii.nii "III. tuxli'nonm. Ui{. luitli.^. .vci-iu- ill,-,I f.ir rnalilettee. Tlie «• thin ilarlltiK honxe — hit in H» C Blair HuKcra Al> 2--I550 D lilnri*. illnlnu; riitini nml $29,900 k iti'lii-li. futility rilnm. nil pllr- i-rl.ii' of tliv li.iliK. nml KrntiiulH \ 110. Mirny tail trees ntul love- EDWARD A. CAMIILO i ly Khtiil.H — h.ititie Is hrlek m.il ON A QUIET CIRCLE Ju*t atinut p for thr- Htm, Ainu Urnvi' Cunlln ti MI.WK.V.MA XON AltUA linni> ri.i.ni in* fotii'tii ht'tlnioin. ill-,I ' I xi'i-lillniml. Will! willl to ItlOAl.TUK — INMLItlUI r|>i'llitK. nir frnnn . Niee »(*rV that it i« liter- ,Gv#mon JK* Pearvntl.. Al> t2-o fiirt-.-'M NO IIIIMII niiirt- to frll Iriilili- •'.•illi.1i. I'rlnt'lliiilfi only. fntiilb' room, nil piiij..).^.. oi - l..',lr..,.in mil l.nlli on l"l $38,900 — IIMI> lie f fi.tlllli linlriHilll. SI'li-lii'.. Ullili. r r ally "in-tUT tlimi iH»v." Al> .'-O'."-'". FANWOOD COLONIAL Hour — tun line hedriiKintj im.l artiiuii. '"• ,v ;," j.Vi -n. L' I'IIr niitjii;-, plot liilvinn. stoniK,. on *PI:O|I.1 llnor — full 1 ALL BRICK COLONIAL I'rlvcR I'Jt.Sltlt. I'm < tiilcti, In. t.iiMiiH'iit — hreezeivtiy itml Ht- willl litilit.'11. 'I'" " -..• IMIitnilinj; l.uy -J iti'iiH. :i LEADER CLASSIFIEDS fcrniiillnii ptioni- All :l-nir.r.-or '•milllinii: I'Xi'i'lli'itl. Inli-rlor lnehi.,1 K.tri.se — 130' wi-ll ..ii •iti- l,.',li',.oin». loli.ri'.l til.- Al> S-lliSI. !i-27-11 iiKledilly ile.orutf.l. I.I v In property —- »liCIV service. V>.>n't I'lll.llVltl, nix rm.lilK. I I, l.illll.-.. LT. n. llvllJK I'li'.lJl tvllll BRING RESULTS iioni with llretiliiee, ehitrnilii tnlss tills ono pricoil tu i23,il!'Q. Iri'l'liiri', liir^:,' illnltiK r.intM, ortiiiil illnliii.' r.oiu. I'.":? kll ImtliK, (in- hint, lli'itr Hrllni'ln. 1 MAGNIFICENT BI-IEVEL Hllil Intl. I'l In, l|.i,IK only. .Ml,I ii.i.li'rn Ult-lti'il. --till' KiirnK '. i hen iillli line i-iililnel*. lur.. an'*. A I' -•-.",:..•;:. •M'.-llcm s. liouIK. otll,i' lliu< j nsan. I.room eln»,.|, nil el.-lrl '••iiliirrK. I'l. 7-I.1H7. !i-L'n- ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor • luinniiiit. Im UnlliiK .ilr-lm iiwli ON GOLF EDGE. r The ihri-e l.eilr IIB ,,rf, We Have Rentals (NOTE THE "T"> r.it.il imii iiml iloKil K|iiiei WYCHWOOD MERION BLUE GRASS i. .1, 11. I,ntli. iiuilK'I'olia ,'Mrn~ Homes For Sale Rsalf >r Inturor SJUH-JOUK, cfnt'T cut ninet1 f'olo- BOTH FAMILY ROOM And Will Build "FRANKLIN SCHOOL" niitl. only 7 y.':irs nirl. 1959 COLONIAL 203 Elm Street ADami 2-5664 SPACIOUS - SPACIOUS I'M II r l;irK<* licdronmt*.' plUH $19,250 AND REC ROOM. VILLANE & SONS, Inc. 4 BEDROOMS -2V4 BATHS tlrt'stJing room nut] tiowliif*: room This four l.c-.h-omn. I'1., l.ntli Dii LIml 11 nor. A)HO 2 Ulftd blilliH, 2 FIREPLACES AD 2-4650 AD 2-0779 AD 2-9047 LARGE LIVING ROOM SIX ROOM BUNGALOW ^^ lipllt level IlilK 111,' spii.l.itl i.llr Ulth Mall Mlimvcf. FOUR BEDROOMS 6-in-tf GLEAMING KITCHEN room Bl«e» tliioiiKlii.ul thill Ih p .\IoNt iiitivi'iilcnl tn t;;tril,'il Stitti' I'iirltivnv. tin n li| |0fi fi lot linger fiimlly IK looking fur A 1 r. x ?f.' livIriK room with K llri>p)iu'c, ("urinal (hnlup room. 1 'A BATHS $47,500 DINING ROOM WITH BAY .veil Hlirtllih.'.l nml liir^'.- Hlimlc lr<,«. A ri-nl li.nni.y lltll- <'otl.i , lleKlilin the livhic room nm K ninhuLCiitiy pan*'lltMl ileti, kltclien ivllh llviim ri.nni. iMnttif/ rnum. ilin. kllrlii'n nith I'litlni; npnit-. ilinliiK i-oiiiu, ami lr.\ll kiteln'i ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor NOW VACANT w-nit \\u\\ ovrfi and dinhwHKhfr U'i'Mt Ini4 liousc (IINII ii it ^li.'r, Tttnpnn Miill ovni nml l ronnd'rminliTr I,,I ih.-r- \> nn Jitti'iu-l li-ly pam-1 (Member of tlie multiple Llatlnif Hriilrt . OWNERS WISH OFFER nlry. Tun tieilriliilllH Itltll li.^lll. Tiivi's I. il .l-ii iiml n p.i-li i.n Hie Itm ami pnwdi'r ronm on lHt Moor. nly J.'U'.S. I' level. $27,900. '['lie Kl-nili- level lia* il 2;. v I prllfl hiisrnit.n1 t-fi* ration runti] In complrtf RAMBLING 2-STORY fu Hilly rooin nml » I,.-ill hiith. ith )iulH-liin iiml bur included. A FRIENDLY LITTLE HOME Th.i- iire llre|ilii|...s in in. living liioni iiud in Hie den i,n, IN MOUNTAINSIDE tli- liilihen 1* II unman'* il ini porcll. "- Only 4 rr.ulns lint .wo n t trn.'l lv.lv ,1,-, ornti',1. l\ir iinvoii,. iif-iliiiu r(; HS0 II r-mnll ll.iln.'. Ilifntmi' l.i pi'lfi-i't. Vnn'll lnvi> the Uit.-tielt iiml Iliu l.iir^e lot. tlin-i-ilr Kii'llU''. ON BAYBERRY LANE ARE THESE YOUR REQUIREMENTS? illnelli. Kl •• A lovely sellliiC willi ninny nltnilr trees, pit I In anil lltlnihv.l Kiirni;.. Tusi.» only M:m. I'll,'I' Sls.illlll. 1. An <-aU!i£ Hjiiit t hi- kiu-lirn $48,700 :• A |i.,i,,-,l, ,1 .in 1 lie inn il,.. MAGNIFICENT RANCH :t. .\ ii.iw-.i--r iMim A SKY TOP LOT $22,950 5 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS I. .\ |>l>.|tMLIll |l.,| A .ihiiirtly >t)l.'.l ll.ilii.' fur .'X.'i- .'.. I'niir liiMll'uiiliiH lltlvi- livlni: :nul .'nt I'ltiil n IIIK ii. Tivn halliH Wottl.ln't you lilie lo I.till.I >otlr oivn lioti.^.' iiml liuv ColnnlHl wUli "FOR RENT" TIIVI-I- in a -|.mi..ii» i-nt.-r hull •in-ii s WE LIKE IT I 7. lliiuil Jm-iitlun lo >.Mlr nun tiisli' iiii,I i .'iinir, in-ill-" WV Ulllfll IM.,,,1, w.'ll |H.ill.nt |..11,'.I ."milci-it living j p.iroli, Ftunroom IV*' lllivr HI'VITIII Kiimt liiiim-n !..t In n .'l.i.l.,' .Mr.|inlilMI>.iile Mi'lKliliiM'li iinl J- l.y I!!.-, fii'l ili'i'Ii I'l lee *!l.illlll. I. II'M Mi foit n-til 1....1H. f..nti;il iiii'l t'liitrtnlni.' .llit- tlll'M Nllllll.l III.i Tnr i'i*ut I u !• I 11 it I 11 n line hiK tin.in, lurui' iill-rltMtrlf Idl- our • .-1, ti I • <-m in t x. 1-t us I'll ym m.' - ill."tit Tin- IN THE GARDENS Ililn will il.nlKio .1 •• 11 -1- III II,, Uii.shliii;!..!! M1I11111I .111 ivllli-li t'hiiriiilHK, MiHK'lonn HI\ I-IIIIIII ,li,ii >vitli ,liii,ll,' Mm-,, .ui. t owner lian ni j:i.'..|inti tn $:I:VOI>. t,, D-.I..r> h..iiir ml 11 hill. p.iin'lli'il ili'tt wilh llr.-plil.-.'. Th the klU-hiMi with JilMl n««T tin- HIM* tin Mnrni- l llttH lltM'l! till III,-ll fr Ilii.Ilir,-ie - h.i|i,.ilril u ll l tri.- ivall even anil eounter tor 1 k l l l f IIIIIIMIIIC). Mfi'lmliMl M'l I-IIII- illl lull It yon iif '"1'. 1 , "i.ii."'' ' '« ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor i.i«e. i.inl Ih.-, ' Is il im l.eilrui.lt' tinuiil h,,iii'' '"• ,,' ».rt> 5TONEHENGEI >i-iiii-iit . . . i*i::tr>. OIIHTN ls |! • tllif-tiiirs •- • illi n lull l,j, t|. li-re are rornfp L'tipboltnls lou'litK "•'!'''•,' ".'..tii.l I"- - ELSIE BETZ, Inc. rriim tiliimt If^ml tu !M7.~i. rt,ner inn) nil riullntorn Inive H.]i iireiis"-. til i-i .liMinellv. BUILT 1959 mill rnli\i*iil*>«l TIT hlmn- 20,1 KI.M S'ttiKKT .i-mo LEE K. WARING, REALTOR . . All 'J.:t7tl7 illr». Mitrloti .Inbnnton. . . AI> .1.12JO !«Ur.it. I'I.-HNC i-itll fur I-IIIII- Sim. lliidi Hi,HI,in lilt tl-0712 MuKlnlr l,l«llnK llrmtiir 2 FIREPLACES l.li'U' ilitilll-.. 15 K. llrotiil S(. AD ^-74I>3 l^vcnlnir Phunt-m Ifnrry Ilmwn. Jr AI) 2.H5.M RECREATION ROOM. llnrjim Ill.,h,.IT AI) S-Idis $16,900 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor ttnltrr l:iUlinrt Af) 2-7CM I'rilriiiini. 1 i.. liitlli fulfill l.i'ilr"' REALTORS INSURORS WESTFIELO Our 35th Year FANWOOD typi. ilwilIItiV with Mil.It liri'.'-e. M ll 26 Prospect Street AD 2-0300 (V,._1,,I DE CUOLLO BUILT ITI SPIC AND SPAN COLONIAL M. A. MERCNER .il IIMII. North .Untiii!' >Tt>M.:nr.M.I: t*.,i,.iii,ii si.iit i.-v. 1 iv Hi II., IIIIIIVII $18,900 llrnlter —- Initatnnrr '.f ;i Uil.li.ti in tin- It..nt ,'l Hi. II.MI.- f'tr lloo»rviv 1 i'..loni.il AI2 DQIIII-J loiirl All --4Htl i.-iir. i»- |.;iv ivhiilniv ..\.-rli.uUmi: Illi nil IM.I iv- y liliil ply I,,,ill,,I In DIM I of llw IV I I'l . -IIII..1 r.ll.l'.o.n ||,,;|,| lu-,-1 JL" J.lli.UKi. .1 •i.l. ....I-, h IIMMIII: i,,-,,.:.• :..-. . lo I.,Mil III. MOUNTAINSIDE !•..,:. inn, I, I, l.ivlni; I. 11 Illl 111 ••|l|ll|-e. fllil .HlllMU 1 II. VERY CHOICE LOCATION iiK 1.1,.in I M. r\ lim. l-'i.u I., .hoi.Ill:, on I |..-r,h. kll.h. n LARGE CAPE COD Ill inn lie il|i Ixt II....r. Tliree l.'.l- COSY HOME SAMPLER li\ I..] I... 11.^ l.'n.iil Kni.- I.V.I I'l .',', oil. i "••• •.".! nl.'.l i'.uli in-;.i ,\|...l. slly liri,,-,l .mil r il v • N ji^l • ;itl ji.li.il .Uiir.u:i- V-iil I'oiiti,! .in IN SCOTCH PLAINS .lllii.nlii): BRICK - SIATE ROOF rlHliiii: lml, il. J I l.*.".,i. $35,900. it. .1- II. Uil-li.ii. !• l,.',ln, chrul.K »ml •'"'•' NEAR SCHOOLS t'41111 fti;illl!MI>l Milil l.\il li illi tli- w rv ...n\ -nl. HI i.ir.tuii. FIVE BEDROOMS ii.-iiii: l;n-ii.. I..i. 14 BEDROOMS - (3 "Twin") III) illl t 111--. I" [\ Ill, n I <'l III'. V ill )• lu o I il in ;;i>-. <| lo ,|, ,. on is ;u,,l li;tl|, 1,11 Hi, ; O. TWO BATHS i'JZ.n..tt - l.ivin:: r...uii ih ItlKlili' "I"1 ",' $35,750. l.vrl iill,I Ml'. .1.1.1 II l"li;ll I.IIL:. II-III'..OIII'. .II.II I..ill. on ll>- tliii.i TWO BATHS I.-V. I. '''ill.-I loll] in .I,:.,;-,. 11 ill, lil'I'l.!,- .Itl.l r-ll •• i.l iii'l'l.-.l $24,900 ."•111. Mini-. i. HI,,I lil,,.),, i.i'.i III tin l.ii;., litinii i MI.ni: MI, .'in ,1 noiiii oi.iiKi.^ :..on Mi- PANELLED GAME ROOM •-'••I "ii I'm s i:..i i"i in .-.In-..m-. I',illi; L'-, iir tuiiii II... .:...>,1 S. 1 .,i-.ii. Hi Is M.i..l'.li- ..l.l-r VVv iln lliiv; • ll oh. <: room. 'I'M .. I.I.II i.ioio. . on- ;,i i: i ml- l.i. I 11 ..,;> il,, Uu. lo o i. "Her:. liviiiii : 25' LIVING ROOM (..I .. l.'ii:. I im t! i All . lo'.h is iiml K.-...-.IMI - l.iviui: room -x li,- .'111- r 11, 111.' I..IM Mll'lll, Tllo ,il t. lilt. . I I..11..;.-- lo.l -.1,11.1 I'.Illl Ull- I..i|S (.Ills _' rviltly '•" "" IJtliii: in-, l.iti'.- IIIIIIIIU I n. l.i-: lill- l-i.iilly In cf,^-; - DINING ROOM I.' », ll.ll! ..M.I I..11 I, ..1,1,1 ii. ui I'M.or .noI :,lil. liet r Inc. ill) .In 1.1 l'..t>. ; I COLONIAL BEAUTY NANCY F. REYNOLDS ;;•::' , • ;-. M-li.- 1 ;1 .1 II. .,. i.. ..i $32,900 tl.r.nn M,| 1...1I'-. i:r 149 ElMER STREET AI) --fi:i(H> \.-ll. II .i "i.i. .'.. l..nli I, ii Viitr' lilil it.j i ii nr l.-ii .-.', I,-., | .,(,;, l,..\ . |i ro.'iii ivllh Iir. i.l.n Allama Z-4S48 'llOlll. !>...!,I ., ),,| I),. .i,;:!l I,..'I lo I. , •• l.il, lo \\ IKdllh itll 1 M ;M • T.\r». nml f-umlnr <*nll 1 - il 11 illl .tool I.- Li CLARK ,. -!.- !'• i • •: . BARRETT & CRAIN • I |...i. n I'm. II-.I ,1. ii i- illi ....•, I.I j,.,r, Kvi-nlnc, OHlr WILLIAM A Ann.-; r. Itcvniil.U Ml 3-0 IS5 1 • II i V..!II. ir .I l-iil, MI ii il'l i: i.is TI M; 1.1 ii in :ir' ,..li. | ., Pf, H.20S3 linl |.|.|i'-t r \. Iv I ur.\ y\ I.*.: w , i, m llrli-o Schmidt Ml 2-SIMIN •j M:\V iint>i ntt:\n: no.ui . I el .,n I,.,- in Hi!. I |.|M,ii mliilr A. (irhrlrtn Al» I-T(tDll OlKn <;rnf Ml l'-7i:tll AD 3-1800 IMII -i • run ni:vr. I'IIIMMIMI Ihcte fi. rinakrr ...AI) 2-llld llo«rl ll...» All ^-n IS i I.n< Ti ^1,liter,1. H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. «"r T. Danker .. . rl. »-.1»0< Iliilinil StlHlltnllMO ...\l) :E-IISft! .M.. llrrl.-.-l \i,t llnnii.fi. "• •• iil.'i- luill i.l,,. I. Alt 2-11:11111 AI) 1'-1TMI 11) :t-iiTii itl'lil t.'i'\ii; — \it ;i-;iti.Mi i:ilitn M. Mm f »t> J-r.-f-' i'l. r-(i^»*i 'I- H. J lil-phi.,-.-, III:I.I;\ II linn it — N».I-.-,T.-.II «i. l>. •iii.i.. J \ II U-.I- II KII, II..,.tin- . Kl) '_*-flvsil i'-"l I i l;iiiiiili-.v, inli Alcnilu't* ol Jllultllilr l.lvtlnic y>mcta .tolm f.. \\hi- . \H :.' '.ITS .Iran Jlil.illiv SSII-T,'. II 1 II. I.. Sclmli =THE WESTFIE1.D (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, J962 P«ge7 REAL ESTATE-SALE• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • APARTMENTS-RENT* • FOR SALE • j • FOR SALE • • HELP WANTED- • • HELP WANTED-

Al1 1 1 FEMALE ! MALE OR FEMALE Our iii^^ir^.^T'r'';.'.'";'!'!..,^':' .I'I'VV! «Vp« ' electfle light buib»,; »Y, ',"",' '!i-^"''" .VirVV'''. rnVi' lif.n. li..i '.V.it.r 'ini.l i:.iiiit. -in, 20"i off. i A''.''.'s. ..'i'."lVl'l.','',i,... t'.'.'i!.l!;.i "'III. I I1.'!:' BEST BUY of the week : E. T. WILLIAMS | Irl^^v M Stonehengo ( It.AM-'llltl) 755 Central Ave. Weslfield ! ""* "" 1 1 1 1 i AD 2-2158 i'-'AV'.-.i"'! , ."^! .;;. ; •ii'.'i Ui"'l,..'"f"i'i!t'» 'iiV"|U|l'''i'!'i,i"''ili' ! ""'.'iVi'Vi.'Vr..'S.l|i'i:i fV'llii'rri'li't ('ruin! CHARLES G. '•"t'i''(" I ," ,l:;'"' '"•""'• •' "•'" ""I' »liil.- a-.lt Ktl.ll. READY NOW l-Tl.l.V AII'.C"Nlt| TIII.VIOII 7 Ii. |-r:,,,l..r,l T-.-i-s. InMiiy. :.n • ' VM1(1 TlVs "I ,,,.-'o|..n Ti.il. "li" \ -»v \ \ 1. THII MIONS - Wt.lii. it » iili.l elill- M.,\,' HIM ' Tl,. •t.ri. i i,. rifcM. «I) >l t \ I..I- lit- ..1 llliei- IIIKlll t..mill I. . I. V :i I .. I !i|i:,i'lnii t.l I ,|. ;t;s; »,.| ,.l i: i nl.l.il.. ,n- m-li I 'I" " > tll.-'e-. I .,rtl« .slij.i lei..-, /i I'- lull . | MEIERDIERCK, JR. ll.,u.-t uilli iniMi.iul ii.« I.I iliuri'li. i s.-ui .IrtliK. s:.:.... . iiiiiipilif' u.islisl:intl«.ishsl:llnl . l-)« •!•' » ri'i.liift'.lIi . !• "I n |i|i..li.liii.nt lt|.-- II ;i U.--P Hliilli.ii pit ili .1 >.i 11\ n JII.L 4 I.huiU ln.ll'.iu I'll"".- Al> -- 1 1 ••1 lit e.llllv fl er.* "iitMHin"' .ii'iiy in-ill Mill, ullru-i f ll l | iviiiiii mw .in iin put unit t-tlut-'itlul' Realtor mil Mi > llll'.ltlill lin >l l:t ROBERT E. NEWMAN, INC. II-I. Al' J n-i \ in in tlii.-t vi. intiy. V'Hi n\uy Uculittr * Hulttltr • IiiMurur • V|i|iml*i-i- .-•n.s, I .•! - i.. I li- : i:-l«- tlieiiy tlr..|i- li-n I" lti-il...u imil. fin. Al' »-j:.:'T. t-iiiihi)" f"f i'ii 11 >'p p.'irt I inn- wurl; K lle.l !.!••, .tii il I'.-iiKuimltl.-: luiiml lt.|i j _ . . . HOI -1 \MIIIKI:U u nh .-\.•-Ih nl r.-ti>ui><-ri-tl.-ii. Thin mi !-. lit llt'l il llt'llM', let ltii,|: hiljlt. eMi.-itlv leiihi.'.l lint! |. , ,.. . . Thins. iv K, ii,...i-. ....--ili-iitii-d work- lU'tlrt-- iiii.lr I.UHnic Member of thr HI1| jV) y u Hj7| PHIL F. HENEHAN, REALTOR AH :!-: itK-m lin-.i-.t on -•---•nt stiiiiit.R enii Iti.urd ut Hraliura 1 1 1 1 ;'»'-•'I • l.lm" ili-iJ -"'hi'll «-ii'iilV'i "'""' .-i"! '" ' I""'!!"" Ki'-'iip IIIMICW in " tt> urt* it lii|~;ltlv i I'III-i, \v. t kt nils * J >\tt| li j.nirihli- luirriiHi ioiui l)y known ,i. Si.\. laitf. r.-ll W0>M \ tt. ,1.1 Klie nl huii'.. WAITER KOSTER, INC. .- (i t.uixlt. "$4S: r..««> <-iirvi.«t ».-l- IIII.I I'tti.tiiiii! Itir J ntii-KliiK n.llillK ui-utiiilnitiiiii ul'l eilnil uppul tuilllv WESTFIELD \i i-:s'i'i''ii:i.ii - i iitiKt- i ins in i,i,.-i li,,,.. }, iiliw:!'H> ll.'|i|ili'trlilli- ll..tn> :: I" S. [ur 3 "i t .!»>» ;i | f.,r i.,i.,.l ailv.iuiimi-iil In tliu»i. I'ull lilt I, (.,11, ;i(|,-r REALTORS t;iinil> In.in.. ll.'Lil ituil luil unlit , i ,lni\*tTN, ,..I|IIMT Ut-HL'S. t-1. y.-.-k. |-|.'a«.t t:.ll Al) J-lllil .Hl.-i i»|,.,.nvliilv|iIKK I.MtltrfhlpI.M.It-rslilp. |',,r,,rr |,,,.Itu-nn|l Ilitrr|,itrr- REALTY SERVICE slmii .»n |n ival.- rsl:Mf j luyt-Hf ISUSSI-K ColllilyJ N. .1. llnllit' M-:\I''.H IIS.'ll IIIIJtlllllK 1IU" II." MIV llntn: IN AMi'iniA sToiii-: HAMIVHAX will ch'nn «Uln«, 0«l, DONMAXWEU ;s I'.in. M. AII :l-i:.ir. IMIMi:SIH u-oi-kiT, sli-i'|. In. 111. I n«. ii |>lu. nltriirttvrly tin-- 928 South Ave. Wettfiotd 4'ltll IIM uu tbi'hf tiiillifu. M-;\\ I.I .1.-.-..I itl.-.l ;i|iiii tliienl r.-r lam. iii,raM'». Will cut lawm. G«rilej Ins M0DNT1U AVIl .....liinn. ,\it -j-'.iuriiL.. work untl Ki-n^rdl huuKocl^Anlnff, *| I III.IIIM. l.ill,. -|;UIIU Illllle Ullli ,(.(l _ thin rltfht ) ear old .l.iiii It..me: ..i :' I iirnisln'il rutinis rcur lube. Call Arthur, AI> 8-M5J. ADams 2-9500 i'.|iil|iliiiiit. !:.'•: I J" TV tel. SJO: pull /iSMN'I'AM' TII fur i'nil AH :'-i:s;; miei i;. QUIET FANWOOD 'ruflt'd Hr.trt', rroil> for .'over. •:i?te. |I>. Pith- t>f Kill'* lli:iire iee iMIsllll'ith IlXllt llfllfl- Illllll-i fssa l> , Unit- oi-vitinuuj. I.Uinj: l.nrii*" Miuliuuitlt>- nroiHrttl' 'rubl liillm, sir..' Ill, t?; unfit l.-.l i'"'lJusl 11 il.-t.fit- to work lilir.l nml I'-ai 11 DRESSMAKING-SEWING FIVE BEDROOMS W KSTl--|l-:l.l> - - A5i-.l.'I-II :,-riitilii tin- i.tllKlomil tlmlr, * I tl ••ni'll 111! i:-t-vt-ry hiunrli of Hi* iit-ln'i'iil i.|i.-r;i - rail A.M., an :i-4,inu |,le\ :ip:i I Illlelll. if. II V .'II If III fesllletl- tioii uf :i More I" nil yol. in-".I. mt'i. ilinlutx riMiin. minlrru klt- 6j» 2 BATHS ..-|.iii>imll> IJIIM«* ""•i»-. lii« - inil li..!illi.n Ittvt l> Mini, iitlullit. i:\.fll.11l fiiiuri' for Ho- i-lKlii |it-r- |.I;u., tilv.l Uit.li.-n. |.M»t> ..i 11.1. Ai.l.ly lu iii-i'Kiin only 1.. Ml , nwr»l»«-il KIIIMM«'(I mil) lllMi:t>i.ll.M'lll\i; Typing, Minimi. $24,900 .uiii ti r.\i. UPHOLSTERING Mtuin, pli.ittiftitiy woi-U tti ilu al (.li.liiut.-, JU'.-' Vii \ X 7 •« \ null • AUTOS FOR SALE • 1 II.IIII.'. r.i'.'tllllfill iitilli. leiilt.lliillilv uril |t(irt-)if IIM » f* ^' *lri»x :i|t|>i iiinti- this imiih s|.|.> li.<;i- FURNITURE REPAIRS HERBERTS StlHrl> (ililt* r h "lilt- Jvi^l ricM I'l II Mslli:il liiine. i,.inn. l,,-,h,...ni iiti.«. liinl s>:i-iH:ti; nriiT ti I'M. lor (!)•' liimil> lluit i> lin-ii i'i ti.'ii w Ith idi-my i»t in • s i'ii ADams 2-0226 T»7 (till VSI.KH -S'IU Yot'li <•!•." L'- Hit,nil St.. WrXllrlil ree plt*iiMtini lii>itr«ti>tii« mid |ttiviile ti.ttli. jirimle eiiliiui.e. Nil,- 1 8-9-tf IM-IH^ . r:im|'i'il 'riK-n- ..Illy. All iihiK- ...iMlUI'ni. Must IM« XITII lu \>» i iiM:int'.' liull. living iiMiin. 'l<'iiiifil. t'iill Al> 3-4 Mm iltiyn: p ilminu niiiiii. iiii'l a ?;|('iir\i.s 1 It 1 It it), lyliluu \\ i-|lt' uilnlllicul loir: ini: nml eai|)fiitiy. liistiillutiullli ontl \-\ !-!;••:- ovi-niimH. II--».:II Khrlit-ii. Tin- »<-.<.ml it-i.-t Is an.l sahu-y .I..-.I1.-.I to llox M. ,-ai-.- rep:illH. I'lirelie..., |,;L 1 LCIM wnll' Httil iiillll} $20,500 I'iiis. <'il li> lit, SCOTCH PLAINS Opfii Dallf 'TII »— Sat. 'Til 8 tiir.7 Itl Is'U iMinhiitisliT 4-ilom- ,.iu. Hull t« uiill ciiriirtlnu. S,IS .tint el.illi.. All -It'."-!. \t>» Jt-rNi'j'M OIIII-NI ami I.III-KI-NI iriti -itLiii. lull pout I. i-xo'lli-hl K»-IM.V "luiy .l..-ltii- M-i'vii-t-, y- 1,11,111' h li, Kin,;. tlt'illiliiK illl U-H. NVitr l)i.• r:v.i-Kr<-i li S^ti....) is III4-"! iii'M.i- \VAXTI:II i'i:ii»i Inn in NturiUN mill nrrrciiN, <;ii'' ^.irilK.- mitl I In- lol is Km HAMMOND ORGAN OEAIER itiiiii-. nml mn.ict-B. Al> :>-;:';.s. > i.".". i;:t?-y v\ :i IU lii i ;i;tiil tills > riitiiu Itxliu- liiiill hi l!i.\i. lit- Inn. tilr-rirllllltliiiirr. nr« SI wltli lull hast nii'iil iinil u.u.iLit 1 II U.i.. I ' n.illin. Mlt uu w> l.il • ROOMS FOR RENT • i™^''" ''"'"; Ill NIM:H> Ki)ti,t>i iiiitdtiiit.' WlHlirt, rd li>«l lu t ll.n spit... mi.I IUIN ..I il.is. Is. Uti.lll.ri Illr.'lrii- IM -i>-'' '.'• l!i:i:>. MacGREGOR SPORTSWEAR lit III) Ill,',' u-tirk. All U-77U.1. BRICK CAPE COD Mill VIA 1\ Mill—I'on veil lent ly In. (rll 4ul«kly al >1U,UOU. ralf.-nit-itt Mi-tliMiMi-tliiii.. atll'ili'tiyiatliiii'tivi, ' Itirk't'' fronfitint lir.il llllimv ii..met :'.il....r l.ni .1- 4:111 lltit-ru A%i>, Kum,,, O^ltN u 111 I,|iliy-K>l ilnys nr iiluliin 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS $19,900 room In |,. iv.u, I..:...... 1,1..il foi , MurillitfI- i .11 I Oriiiui Illiri ,.pl..p HAM. iiultiimil Ii- I niuMiilM- • 1\ It U.lulw til Illiy ItllKlll t,f thill' $26,900 LOVELY FANWOOD ! i:ttle> -^ liiuiiiiil l-llrrlriililr It. I,. l,,',l. flilltlllelllM IvlHM'l. ptiKiT pnlfiilN J:I, mviiy. AlH'i Plllftlctll 'all 1 (Irani. :i«.1 irnlii'it J i:>r AO L'-'l.'!':'. Hand Flnltheri i.n.-ew.iili .mil ,i,r, ,,r tlilltlrt-n If lli.iittiit.iitl IXIinvt.l.t' llxi'il)... I.'O tttltt-i i^ t-'.iitlni'il uitli Imliy In • AN IPKAI. IIO.MK f-»r a unitt- fllKl (Ills Ml:*.!i T'l'iiilll liollll' Ims I'l ICMKIIi:!) loDln. t>rK-nt<> huth, ,.»|iU:.I. I-II n -lily nil iilulit. Ai'lill- Mnrllitlit Si.llifl Ormm 411.*. Illllll IIIIIM^I-: I'-ittitir lliilillnp. wlille- Men's Clothing liiK ranilly or Tor n-liihiK fullcs ;i J.'.'I.KII i'iri,<:ili.i|i rixnu I..'- Kr.iiilitll lit,orl . mirime, t-Kei'llenll i I Hnu.iiii.iiU I'hiinl Ornmi (l.'aril) • «>5 1,1- :i,iy linn.. .Mm. unt, SI.' 11-1:110, %vli<> .vi-<-k lf>w in;iliit ^- I |-(,t,it M|,|itr( Onrun llllouili'>.. |tl'^ iimiii.tl. lll.«-lt Hist fl'»"i 1M ilro.Miiw. Hum I" li t> :i I e r ' piisli-tiultitii. iiutuimi tlr K.'iltn MMistas l'> him v.-iy vi'iiru un1', Ilii" l»-.TII.\|.: I'-iirii I'ah-i.-iiif r.oo. \- CR 7-4422 il UfMlllfltl l.en.ler. tt-*-u-afi«' biif*«-iin>iil ftiinph-n- $25,600 | Ormiti till." with )>:irliit|U<- |)1( nixl iiiusn IOII IH.MVKKS IIA\ I MII;. fin j i|,i,,,,,,,,,,,| t'|ulr,.|, Urunii IIII.I liux. LofULi-ii In llui Jcil'isuii MOUNTAINSIDE iii^li.•• 1 iiniiii In dult'l litMiie. Niirlli! i|i4.|iki*r (I'Metl) . ....17110 i:\i'i:iiii:.\ri:u -». vimiiii llki- mi, Miiuuy (llnfnK room, ug> u* »iiii- .,1 L.uii. AH S-JM:. :.-;7-ifl II tlllle t lire uf ,.1, U Iiil-Hllll I'VL-llIllUN l ,t,| rtetlmi. iilltiilliiltli' Mlilfl. I'lllilii AVON COSMETICS <:tn.. Ntivt-llo Imllt lllis T-riiinn I Klundrr. 1-iOW mil u t elien.lM. 7^:i.^:l:n;. [he inhnitr kllchrn wllh <1INII- nt'itlK In.litN wllh uinl.ltloii in t-:iiii ^jihl It-vi'l wkli 1 V^ h;lll^ Just n 1 lTeNBUR0 Illoilt'V. llootl liuoiu.. lull! or riill . ..| ,. h.lli I,.i. Lii,,; I liiy» ami Thiii-.tlajK 1!.•r^ri'!Re» FOR RENT 7 I'll 11(11 III, l-il.ti.l'. I'liilld. li.iit- Ili 'Iil iilll e\|ltTllllet,|| AH 'J-2"7!l. nml 1%TI> IniiliN uu fli*- nil •(• il fiirillt I H t.rt hill .1 viiry, piivnlc- liitlii. -ol.ii- 'i'\'. swim- , , . , ... • ", ,. '.^7 I-'.IHI) • l.li:hl uri-i'ii linn erlllili'. mil.-; )<,>•.). •..ii. run kiiii.i-i. pi.%1- Solid wild cherry furniture, .Mft 111' 'I'llllllllfl'llll'll eimllll'. MJUl.l- ,<>l'M; lii.ly ivimls fllll I Ilili. luiujlit- lrvfli trritdi> h*vrl rpt't-en- ]'Vllllk]i,l SflHIDl Sl'l'tlull H ; iii-il II:III-IIM:..-.II'II KAII. * i^M ;;::.^;"!;;;:;r,;:;p::;, ;::v;:;:;, «andi .tand,, .ptn.ter chet-, 1..I 11. Kll-f|l In. |.'|' .S-li:|li7. Avililiilili- Novcinlii'i- iM WALTER KOSTER, INC. I | 8 iK l>r'K-i- ,"-•."«. liiliini untl llulil liuiiHi'ivitik Mtiiitlily, i Ksi-tllfiil f.,r Ifii. h •nil Ai' :'-tiisii nri.-i- f.. (UMII I--' \ II'). IllII* tit*I) 'i' )"" commode tablet, drop leaf, n.vi'iiii: iitiiiniii iv,.in,i nut- huliy- REALTORS I.il' l-tiTUI l\f V\* I- U t- II. i\ iilKhlH.' lleli'loiiee'w r.iiilli.'il. I'ull Al) •HMI I'ui-k Atr. Sit.ti/h I'liiln Wfsiii.l.l 1,1'iwli'i-. III lll« I'Vi'liiliKi. lilltl Wet'llellllH. (.'[I tirnoiit), i>tit\tlfi- r n.oiH. l-'Vlriii. Ilirliiih- Illl- E. T. WILLIAMS lil.I.-I llSNlstlllll 111 phyNlflllll'l. .irilee. .Mlll.1 • STORE FOR RENT 755 Central Ave. Wosrfield liiive iiiiiiu-li-ilKi- "I typliu:. AH i- iilnti* liiiuiai-ki-riilim. unll to WESTFIELD VIRGINIA P. FASIG AGENCY II... lii'iil.-r. ilfliiM' Inl.'i-ltir nml e\- INSTRUCTION AD 2-1158 Tljl I.i lu ten 1 nml :i. II IIII.I v null niriic llui;. iittlr full, ntr XTOIIK, 17 X IS, wllh ti>- wltliout Ifl'l.ir. u-ln-i-l et.veiK. liui-lti-l HIM til. MAM 111: vv.tiiiiiii Inl' full Unit• illl. 10. II. llKNA'nrl', teacllnr or plSiO. REALTY SERVICE mi«i> (In- tKlUm-iiik liniii"- sll- rtnr BPUCB. . ^ ^_(f _. . . . I.-..IMIH 111II..V. ll.'Bl i.lTi'l-. I-nil -Jl^- pluyiiieiii • -tyiiliiR, iilitnlliiiiiiL I,i.fill Ijilnat iiii-tliiulr. Clmitlcnl ant uop- •IUHHIIIHI**r HIM) ti I u m 1 li u IU li:it<^l in Hi.' t,.;Milhul \V:i1.|iuiiK il' i: in iirter li I'.JI. IteiHitii pit-rerretl. Write lltix 1:1. rule . . . .1 ., ,. . _ .. ! K'l'IIM'.WAKI': stiirt.T Mint IHMII tl ulnr. l.ttuHuim in yoiu- horn*. <5f ADumi 2-9500 f VVi'milrlil 1.1-iiiliir. _ orlan lid . W»«ll1«1u. Call AD 2-JS»«. t.-r.-i-iiH IIIHI MtorniK. linnifilhif** Illllll rill'.VllOl.KT Hlr.|-liyiie. ntillt. 5-S-U ;( bi'drtiinii rtitirli . . . . «-l.." TO HI:NT m All Z-1HH — All H-27M .'••kfilritiiin riiin-h H;tM.Ml: I'.iltinliil |. pi.t.tin • Hi:.\i Till I. kiln i.H. f, iM-.-kt. "iii. lull I in p _ t-S-tl iKilini'l.ri.lli-ii. Xllllli.-ho nitiilifi-, nil •f-lifilriitmi niiu-h HtU.IKtli .'..up tri 1-l'lK Him ml,le. !:i:.: iiiilltnie M-.-r.-t;u-.v, Wrilr |:t»\. II, »>r \V«-'.lll«'l. Aiiit-i-linii fiilht.r. Illi-eii l'lt'tt In iL-itttl TIlTOHIMI III tt'rt'nnli nml Malh. by WHERE IN THE WORLD 111 III"!!.'.! mill in 1)1 Itliotll »:n-. itlti i.- *:i linn: liu-iif . »1.1 F liimie. IHiil :i^l-7tlH. '.I - "JII - 41 iliii.li.il I! 11 til-. 1KU ll.iyntun ATWOOD REALTY .liiHt it (vw ol ..tir m:\ny II^UIIKH N.. . I.'. 1., Write III, \ 1 1. rim- Kluiif JIIKS. 51'..Mi; neli.ii.l .1. MI.S. »•_' Al.'l'il. Aviv, WPHtlli'ltl. I'.eUieii W. Br. lIllCll Cull uny tiitu- r->r uu ;• j-|'--lti t- ,1 UVMlie itti.l s:.; Kli'l'n l-lt > tl.. (;t. iiiuplt. 2 I:I.M sTiuirM .1 l.ti It 1. sill.it.1 tfiielier. ,\l> H-IGCI. *-10-t( f 4 r*n you llnil ti MiriM* livilnmni llH'llt. ,-.,lii, yi-1; e.. II. -.it vl.tllii. ».": 1 l:i- lll-:.\l III''H. p •tl Sliiiiiehf kil- ; y |);iy. Al> 'J-4 7 41". (i'or, Surlh anil i:iiu St. M-: 'IIMI n IJhl. ut (,,-lvfll.- itiill:tli litillni. H... ;uillt|ii- uni-il- lens. I'ull Ai> --:fl'li:. 11-27.U nrli hiunt* ullli Nticlt MiiurloiiH I-..I..M $:i..' l-tlriiw el t.l.l pine eht-Ht. VIRGINIA P. FASIG AGENCY I.. nie. 4 . C f. 1 t>"t ell Raymond Young — Piano StudU •:ii:t' 1 II.Illl, ^. in: :;-1 J:i:.: iiti.r.l ull.timi.. !t.\". ..tlur « V\'ri".l> A l.i vl IIK hiiiiii' for li »ll- Hull, ll(i«rt VdHir, A.M. II.-.JI Iliiiiiilnhi Hl%il.. UikMtmiiK. i' - ... vei- in mint lire I'titnlti. fiiruiu, in'nilli. mi* (In* IniUnu kluli»-">.t MK (h.-t-t. SIJ. IIIIK. in.nl.I.- IMI-.1I »i>in. HELP WANTED- • OaKNlcnl I'upnlar V HOUSANDS . I'l, (I-K(UI ur.lM. 7-11401 t, f. We I'trt-li'i' a luiine ultliulil t-hliilri'ii • Cnll nr Writ? fur Informatlna mciH, ncur IriiH mill trill u Ullli I,lie illllll liver HI. Nile I • MALE ,'•-'•' FOR SALE 131 Nil. Uut-llil !>., All 3-Alltt will rr'ud tn*« ml t*»t uiilr ()\i: HIM.I.rn inalioi::, "* I-ar. *HI;eil Iraliietl nilli a "||e ill iiiHpnirdilliiii it) _\#*w Yink %\lll Imj- Umtmr iiml l»l Ino*- 1 iit-Htlit-llr m-itriil FIT iMnfiliiil- Mu.onl fond—('.i..n.i.-.-1'mBrr. Special Purchase Sale sofid brass -I:-,, 'tt-itai iineii M K I >•• ..i» . in.! It'll.. «ul.ire(p. C11111I11M T.'t'Urk. II. A! I (It- nnil on a liirnlNfiiiirtl pint Open For Inspection i lO InvcMtinriif run,. 1 Wralllrlil, .V. J. 2XIIIII (Vitlrl(Yale). I,I.. II.. K.I|.;,l.. M.. 93193111 Molintall lamps. Finest quality brass In \ \ f':'. -u'i K'S''i t IVH!\ i. J* ' sin.i'. M. •,,-.- j iii:i;ivri:iii:i. T.,v r,u T.-riif, ,., A VII.. \",^t'lt,l,1. 'phono A I) I Hi)' v l?l>' lor NIK-II (i iii.idfMl Sunday 1-5 P.M. the lamp industry at 20% to 40%! >'H' ''•" '" '"'• ''"' "'" " '" "; I «-iiti». I'elilliu Av i(. AL) inviiutl liumr (otlny. Oitlj riitN a-tiir i»lt. txur., •*\lrn«. U n» Instruction on All Instruments •ArKlill. HI, nil flerk lleetletl ft.|- All I.NS.iir, pi-lvut... E. T. WILLIAMS -.'I'A.MI Mill Heliiiiin/.i-r pupiiieM. ML'.', t'lall Mi.I.-, t'.-iii lie iiil.Ml,- iu;,-,| ,„• (Itilirr In l'!«-«*-litr*al, Olihi. IUMINV 931 KIMBALL AVE. IIII.I up. Alii' rt-i:lMeiitl I'luiiiipliiii . !Jf.;l? * HrntU. IT >mt litilt* tlrt rlii|i- 755 Central Ave, Wejffleld j KM.V^I'IIJ"'.!."" 1I1.1I Al' ;-T7S«. .lai itiriilM, fltrrt ItiU niit-i>r-H-kllltl sriM-:i(iu-v itrn-T nitn'ic- I1II1I11-11 li'i'uar.t-r.-i In .'.utall eritlt- JH flir >«MI. Ill til'lltttllitlxlllf. IHI I-;S'I;I.ISII "ITIMJII I:I:SIIM;NI'I;. vmitc s-s-tr [ r.'s i:in. si. Ai> ;t-ir.i.-t l.lll-:i.\. II II ,-t-l It.lml r> Willie tills Ihr \\J«1'^'""> f^t-illrlilt thtt-. Knur I.I.IM-.HIN. ." hit Hi.-. SINK- UTILITY MAN eaeli I'all AH L'• .'.HI - all.i I i:.\ I.IVI.S'i ItmiM, ullli i.-ani- i:t't|iiiretl Inr tlay .-.liln Apply I.. - WOK AM> f>ltUANft—top bmN 1 lll.l*li:r|.: ualnilt ihiiliu: rt.t.tu : I' Al. .MI « •lllnr:. « . HI. Ii >> l.i l' "•- lueen 111 A.At iiml 1 I'.M | 1.1 II11 l\ 1111., 1 in- I ml ill,Hni I ly or ll«nt (>rlc«a ' •*.•: Liiitiin v.la. }.:.II- I in. l..-| i\: NEW ENGLAND YELLOW VALUEWISE ii jMtiall e.n.iip-,, |..u prlt-e. •'tin vrinll- 1;IL DUDKIN PIANO CO. 'I.all.-., tinyl i-lialr Miiatl MIIII: tin Mi vr MMII CIRCLE PLASTICS CO. .Ihiin • I.,.i.-.e l.,.|,,,..,t, :.. I. <7:.. -|.l ith pl.-ril) 'I • .ilijm-l-- P.I- il, - (formerly Cmnfuril 1'lnno Co.) jitct. M) ycni-H ohl. in it t r.ti'j siHitii A*.-, <;IIIVIo.'ii V«M*. (lunlli). •<•">•' <>r II kliui." 1.1.. I..,Ill it.l. U' ! | n 137 N.ir(li ATI. W. All 2J4S I IK- JMII h> ,ii<-t JMU.II..1 in i.'eiimntv • •silil'A |V V-UTTS. ! UMh it rmlrr IKIII. IMIIHII- mom, -I luilr.. *'<; litilti t olnnlul i>ltli ' J.'.t'i. Iv I,Ml tli:i,l'i:il lu .1),. :ippllial|,.ii hiiKr iNt II. liiniil) ruoiii mill - s|i:uHi) rr i H Tunlnv and Hrbutldlnc "I Ih. I'.', i.h-.-imi 6-6-tf ' ''H.*** :iliill|.,ns. JS. liil...1:.I..1 1 l.ttale.l hi I'ul.'ii \'al l.-.l' l)ir(;r lit I riff mom, It IK «l IIIIIIR ilir II((. H'ir. W IMMIVI ftil Wt-i- cnn^rNiT ^TAIICA^I: AM* perle II flit liM-iilliiii. I.IM-III hullilcr I_"._Vjtl.'i. H: l-n slip. j::...... ,.• TUI.M 1 :.-iUil ilully Imi^lii'l r'->-- eiiipliiy,- uiitt. Write t,. |u.v :n::,. i-....in HIM! HHMlirnlfrd kld-hm. KIIKrimtrt'. Wf rutinliliT IliU H riSLKVIIIIOMI — Tatilva, con«ole<, ' llPP'-rt Him luti il t'.ii'il. ti:.. iin.'ittri. • BOATS i:\ i:t.\ \ u*. tiiii'i' Airi' tiiii<«. I...H. IIK.M'TII-TI.I.V Sinn i:- riniinlH, 121 lip. Hlntlt-n HllUlo « TV,1 •' • '- >"'• I.H'M I'.pt .ll.t ,Sin, i I. :. na . I'liill,.',,•-. .la-.,... -I- liiv-l'liur.f llui.u'li Mm., llitiiuue |:|.;|i lniiM'ri.l ,::MIIII.IS CHRIS CRAFT CRUISER 'lai: it.l.ill;. J l,y 1,1.., -I,IIII:K antl l.\ri:iM"ii; INSI'I:I*TIIIX tiv J3S Htiulli Ave, Monday ami Frl'lay i -• '•"'• >!!• i l...t:.. >. AH :'.;i:::'. -1 1 ]tl ilte. upplli ;it It.I,,, Mmlrrii KNN li«-iit, nln HI I mi in I'-lyiiiK hrlilKi: M'lhiii Illllll l;t.-,l. \\ .-.III. .-.lav .l.l.i.ij;,, Slll.li., H7 p..slll.. ,t! ,l!.ttlttllllil III},,,l|,:. i- FROM $37,900 Al'l't li.N"l*.\li;NC i iNI.V Mil 9. AD 2-(86u LLti'illll>-v A." l.,,,,.l... K I I'.lillttl. leak .lieUx. I l.i.ni:f. II..u Ai. Alt :Mi:i7. • ittiiiilntiilmix. «lt-tiM')i«il t«o-.'i»r TO $33,900 tlltmltv t.n .lavil- i-atllttpli . r,,,,t. :„::•-;:••'• Ui-l-lf THE LINDEN AGENCY shuprorrrcii, illnticrwarev .« , ovi-nivare, urt- : wart', iiloi.f ivurr. ut lt>nn tlian half ! -' .tllll tll.iple lull. A llil> MA ::-< inn. IM. n:r.. .,1 ,M 1. 1. Hit run*", » lili* iirep plot. .X rii r -JUT V \\ mill A .c, l.fn.lfti -rl.r. SII..'|.H I In In II line (trlrr rrilnrlloii NOT ln- rnlall. At the faciorv —Oiiiilcnuiii- . ' 'l"- f I All J.i. I I I. -\ei'llllve pt-ls.i I nfll'i- e K illciillv«- t»f Ihr II Hit Hi j of ihU rhllor III 11-1111 ,-III.IIIK. filrpel.tl.. . 1,II. ,n l I I (irjint School niiU limn — fur mry CfrAnilcii. S2 Waioliiinic Kv*.. •. ir 111 N .•: A tii. • BUSINESS SERVICES • 4 lulr.. -' • IMKII, criKrr ln.K ;< 2 7 -11 i'liuili>.m. Opeo «-( Mauday tdrouHli J-l'il--( I. Kni'i:-' -— -1. -1 n..-.|.l. I Iiltd lullv \.mirl.. ^, ,1. I'Mliiileil. Will itlinvv 111- 1, »|illt-l«-«rl. Oiuirr IIIIM f" I Satur.laT. «-1«.tr J"."\"J" ' 1,1".,' • • • • |>I" IHinii:ill 111, .t till! HI, niMillit-r h i- wore M illicit I.I i l I'III,HUB — Miiiiettuinpliliii: IIIH nrrJH It ml t«!«lir» In (Il«i- 1IOIH :il% ( illn- ( 'ml. lifi-i•'/••%'. A\ . .\I-:\V l-IA.\«r (if IIIM |tr*-«r-nl lioiiit* )inttw•' tit ".,in> Miillh.u s,',-.".".' It' m'rrfii piirrli, -' inr nil. unr.. \.;u i:ij(inni:ir. Juni'T iiml .->• n- WANTED 1 .ilttii rmiiio ivinllnit lluliiiiir |titnrllf (t rrc. ml.. KIC|I-NNI hiu i ] II \V l:l ll < 1 untile lt*\rl hiiitt(lr> nml ti Inc. MACHINE OPERATOR I " ""'"!'„ \. ^,,1." """" inll. lniii|M«n|iril I-'I 1*1.1 - "I.Irr WE BUY BOOKS He.liiliiil ft.r ,,,',',1,1,1 nl,111 l.ii-lit I • - . . . .,.,.? H' i J M!^ iil'l-i •- I' Al ••! t'l. -...rir.M-r. 2 hiiill-lii tilr romll- PLHAr.ll] CAM, POH UISTA1LI 1 I.-ill. iit.rli. !tlea,ly eiiiplt.ynieni. Ap- •"" | MODERN thtiit-t-H. |i»Nt Miclif :(M" tut to. .'.-I'.'l I N" ;i!:«iil*. ply t.etueeii Hi A..M untl 1 I'M III snrsti M I- \ • v 'I'l'l l--|'||l>\*|^ fun. tlotttfH ihillr, tit'. \i-»»l> ,., , Aul.oH^r.^r, Or... :,,.,„ ..,,,„... „ P.M. BOOK SHOP :l 1 : : l l : u a l'«rk in. I>l, 4-IHNM 1 FOUR BEDROOM HOME pitliKril. H r Jut; Ihr ( nin I I i . 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II.me,ills t»tl % lit. „,.„ lo.-tillun — NO .'.HI .-nil l>. 1 CM- -I I.,.M>! I: • .•!•! ArlHltit-rnt III11.II11K. IHTU 11.il.l. Mi ::.•:: I:.. il...11- : I.. ,\r iih ti!. ,1 t-;illi- • LOST AND FOUND • • If) ilnwii, Vfl prr nitiitlh coi.i,KC~i'oii wi«iii.:n TO nur AN. SERVICE it \e In M,ilrkl> IUI.I lii> Mfltlf.I I.-..Ill I'lUl^lii-il ].,(••.-II..-til V. 111. (ollirr IflmllnK* lirlfr.l If.wpi TllltC II IlllOS, KIIOTO1INN, I'lH. ir 1 i.uvr 1, ,r,i. s.f 1, 1. f> in;.1. s.],i : , 1..-U. p.-vtU-r i :. l.."»'i.h>. -I'- Lull >liiruiir..| II. Ahlfrlll, ..> r*.\ I. - (c in TOI.N. lllIVOI.VKllt. KNIVI-.H AMI <•> II UllllAl.l.T !..Vii- i-' I..i j'..":ir' r.:i'r!u'.- '-.ill FOR LARGE Allninw «'-UKIl I.K;I:.VSI:I>. WII.UAMH, PA S-52.-IT. <<"-(•]HIT, .lining room wltli cur- ADams 3-2222 U > .'-'i.ti.l f.-r iir-j" 'l"ii .in.I i.nsi \n i,i,(.-i. , :,i. i,;,ii 1-,.lUii r.-- (l-l.ii^ I" I li tO-6-tf AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTOR •irr iiii>)M>iirilcrii Uil- OAMI1 Ininiclliitt'ly n>r ntitlrtucii — l.-.u 1 . i,. , \ v . \li ; i'.| • Mill-! I'nliiirr »DJl-217:i One thousand and one lamp i'lillill. KIIIHH. piiinlliiKi,. rurnl ttiro. '>••<• tilth in. in I riililnrt hiitift- I |.f>V|— \\ Illl K I HIM I! IMIOlll.r C'llnl I'uriirr *l> U-XI7S shaded s must bo saofirice fid beforbf e • lumps. Cull Vlrislnla [Irnwn nriiT I'niiHiial itpp.irliiiiny fin- nci:rt'itiiv. <^ror»r fnkrn Im ill .All I-1T.I1 9 LOT5 FOR SALE • C P.M.. I'l, H-07!». 2-22-(f "iiei I'.'-l lr eviul 1 lit type eoll.-i' tin , ii;n \i.i:, \4» !in:\ IH-II\- «;1I«-H At^vooil M» ^-:TI^' moving to our new addition In; i-- r.i'iit '• .api.l'lt- ..f iinMitiilm: 1. [ 'rmv s» MI \> \it.n r i.;:i» IMI.. WVIIIWOOII. C.lf K.IK-. IIII.I I'""II- OLD JEWELRY WANTED .I.\MIII:U mMii.i, mi- v\. imovn. I'IIIN l.:i'.ci1i,Mt( tniiitilr? find tilll- mid-Soptomber. Toko advantage j •ww I«,\I I.I,, ,i 1 11 llritllur iiifiiiltrr* til (lif liv 1 'Inl. Lain-, al] nlilili.-". A|i|.|.i\l- l! '". ^. >''•!• >M:\VIIIU. ci.I:\SI: mill, ly l.-ii\ll» 1.1st 1..I availalile 1 1 1 irrirKi'iNs. I;AIIIUNI;S, I:II.M'|.;. '•? r.'iMii: (our lium* litMtriiniilH ^VrMlfh'ltl Milllllilr LfntliiK tltid of this big clcarante. I "I". . ';, H", ",';'.P-V'.',! \\'.. fill !•:, III. l.aKe t-..|t!i|iy I'liil, l-.eaill ( IIIM.IPMT ..f Coninirrrr >.. I.nil.I r-iinple plan... l]',..|«i '""I In.. (t», Mii «MI Ihr ti|i|M-r IM WAV'-UKS l:r«li. 11 :•• i.ili.in |n,i:l:l:. Ml :• £• '• WILLIApAj ,' \|\|H.; |\ \MriMI\ t.'1'lllli: j I'm e.la;:..., I'liiiin ' iVilv, -V -. II,, -,- ,,1.1 : KXM-I I'-iii rinii|ii>ii";.i i ,„,„ ...... i ® PERSONALS • lr"l"- \il.l (.> M.U n I..*<•!> 755 Control Ave. Westficld j '-•< > "" -'• Mi:<-i.-.ir, 11 ..,„»..n,,- ,, piumi,,,!... ^.-..h,.. • 1 • aii.i 1. .-..ii """'n-i| liort-li. (H ii-i-iir iiHiicli- AD 2-2158 : t \\ II I TESTING-COUNSELING SERVICE

j • REAL ESTATE WNTD. V 1(1 B.-mii;.- nml ti lii'iiiitlfiil Inl JAMES J. DAVIDSON ..II' It fl" ' Sy.,.,,1. 1, \!l..'iin""nin' nnv Illl lionsn maiiure. v. .• 11 rnt- | llll.TIIITi: 1,.1,1.1 ; : ; i; 1ir:ir Un-liltiufmi «ichmil. VMIIIC 1 tell: r.11111 1 ifh it.ii Mill, ills., Ill tllrt, I"" ' "•• '• I","I;, Uli lit"-.I l..:'l' ii.il, 1 ..I"IIM|' a,, I ^::E i ;n'i'';'!."i,!l' "' *"'•' •••'•'•'''••';CONSULTATION CENTER 1.I-.AI. KM'.VI-K* INSI.-II.ANCK ;I,,,.,,,,,,...... ^"il* !.,,,,.,, „,.„ K. .Ifllvi.'il. Vli.-Miiiil laini. Ml' P- . •'"' "" »i."-ljt. I- im-. j.-ieiii. All :• :..:lu :, 1 1 I ' '- in ?;ti,r.iH,. ... ., "r • j III lenrH Mi-iilfKhliiiiiil null l«-m-liIni: |i« i,.|4-lf -•" '"' •"' """ Q ; CIH\-< (Alll. lieall. |,.r, li ,t. ,;..].] " j iW'irlfli.'i'. lull \\> :i-;-~n f,.| pre- : WAflints — .NMV mill ' 1,-UIII.II -li-fil. II.ant.mil.'". A: • HELP WANTED - o IMMACULATE CAPE COD A la 431 Nlirlh Av«. W. AH ' ' •"-''" I """" '' ' ''""-J-M- '^-1.1 Uli. MALE OR FEMALE |,t,:,l I,,, a li,-l I.,.me ...1 1.. 1 -1 jTIIIII:!: I- .||-"I.-, -.' I-..M. , !. ., rei.riiii'_ - MI- 1 ;• •! I •'•,-•;'«••:/''V1,1.-,;,-:1..-';11-,1,;1"1..,"; ,,„.,„:»,„„.,. s \ I,I;K—in;A I, IAT \'n: 1 v I'.','.';;' .'.'.I "I'IM'^'.-IV.'.' . '••i".. -vt:^ ! 1.'.'.'. 1.' i.:i!i.'.,. ;.•.;'••.,ii:".';:.'... -.'..M ; , CH.'-II. '.I 'M'l-Tti.i.lO. i.i.i- 1 I,.i ., CHARLES G. :.;,-.I -11,. :,,-• 11 .I..- •;;•- !;•,"•:•;;•,:;; 'r;,1:;'1,1,,,1'",;:.',,';;1!,,:."1,;;,' l .., 1,11,1, , 1 ,,,;,,„! x tic 1.1 MA r. r\vir; \I.I:S,( \ .'-'^Mi'u'.,,!"^ !.!"'."!;;'i!;"'i,|..'i".i','.' , n-i:' .'.u-/ " i'-V:»" *.------".V i". i:i:"|i'i":\' • [.. Hi:\ 1 r (I 1 1. •it 11 fill .'.ill M; II. it,'. \! \, i «"<1I lliitlliliilit 1ll».I. Wiili'liinii: .1 ii. MEIERDIERCK, JR. 1,1- hall, ai.'.l . .,11,1..11..I.!.- I...1 I'll M. l'.-:i: 1; I: II- -.i.,-1 II...1: .1 .. •:• •uvr~:'\'.r> > "^, ..- 1 >i .-I. - I..'- • <"*. 1. • ir iL.tl.Ui -Hi'l- ! J^>- ' '.tr .'.'..iiii .w- lint i-> tli'-i- Hell an.I U ti,.leu III'M.I OH AMI INSt'llillt j ), ,, i .,. , --.I-.11:;.I 1 •• !;. r i i:-- I'Ml I It-II i:il ')!'! P'l: :;I.''I: I VA - .1.. • • ;ti < i', •.• 1., n-i!..'.<• : No Foe to Register Now r- in.-i,.,,;,,,i\ . cim.ii.' fi;., ..j.-ii-i ] AI>nitm '-'-li'lil ! <.llt.M I 411% i '.,' - A SI M* • •"• >.ii iti'!il,...-,ti,v « : «t,i,.|. ...r.| Accept Employment for tho Doyr. You Desire 1 '• .l:..t-.-i.-. KM,l.i.. <••" , »• il-|--. i'.. . - ! .\ri ;- n n Kvra. Onlri . .,(! M, • l\ .• I- I. Alt -•Mr.) J! |. . Ii;, tr -MM.' '•• -li « I " ; lil'.SH. " in.111. in. h.H.,,1: 1 1.1 It 1 - IIIIMI:II N -if i. :.-"- i I Part or Full Time Temporary or Permcmen. «:i-..r«f I-. Unit All I-llllll I.! • • I 'h>. 1 .1. AH ::.•,•.:,7 • •• - I > .tll.liii; .ft. .11 it 1,1. ,,!:• .-•I. -!,i| i..1.1.. m.ilii.i'.iiiv. TV. HM,... ! •,V|,.!,1:'-,|. mil, J. l)nvltl»t.B. .All It-IfWl ll..,,.l..| ..ti.pl. i-o.l l.lt.l... ..1. I'hvC. liiw M. ;.l rroini-. H» I-.I • I M • 11- l> HTKNliH, l-|.l"llli'Al, i:,M.I'.'l i"i'MMl'.ltflAI, — F-IXRCIJTIVB : 1 '"i >•• I;IIII r,y lie,- I;.. • lie lin.. All :-r.-:i". I-.'.I.- ir.i :i iin'i mini:. Al» ::-.•._•; ' M«-IIII. '•"••"•• ' •••• " - I' S-G-U TH&WK*TrHUJ> «*/,) CCA0ES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, County Sheriff Gtes NJ Approval milk or cream. Be, Don't Overlook Potatoes — Quick Potai0 1 cup pam.ake n Of Renovation Plans for Jail's 1 teaspoon salt 'Spuds' Provide Good Eating 1 cup ii-Hk 2 cjfi-s, !„,,.,((.„ Juvenile Detention Facilities MARY II'. AI:M>'I l:>)Mi ::<¥: t.f about 2 centri at present prices. 1 teaspoon trrm. •' ;.,„ i:,:,it , //•.»•• A:ir,,r lir.ion County PheritT Ka'ph : ; Sucli pnxiucts a-> frozen whip- OriscL-llu todny arl'iuuiK-ed thai :ip- ' pre-e;;! l,j:ati.ia v..'.i? bt- utiii/.c! a.- prova! of plaiiN with r*.-L-onimcn, such as those* baked -with and Agencies, for the renovation fr.iai tl,e .-tandiwim of nutri'.ivi- chei^e and :;our cream, are more batter for each •»'„„ "It i.s iaipurtanl, nnd in lilt- juve- v.iltii, il-ireitibility and vii-atilily. i'.\jjeii.-ivt;. To dettrminc the cost of the present juvenile detention nile law, that juvenile.- bi- tlel;i;:ujif ( facilities at the Union County Jail, to :ty lifliiinir of tost. | jier servinjr, divide the retail price golden brown, turni, in a non-crinuluil ;itliio.:l,!Hie 'ii>n>!- Makes 14 te in accordance with a plan submit- mi: u dispositiun uf hLs pi<,i»iem by ; of the product by the number of ted by him. the Juvenile Court, liie .-!ier:ff cuii- i .-eivin>r5 given on the labj*L dude ihiaini.'ie made it e;uier U> use potatoes in sirable, the sheriff said. Center, tuday announce'l a new jiru a v.-ide variety of interesting ways. trrani foi- adulrs called "f'onmiun \ The mashed potato flakes require "Since I took oftice the juvenile ity I-'orunis at the Center." I less than two minutes to prepare. MOVING? HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS—Gathered around a table in a «ma!l Mexican village i» a group of detention facilities has caused me The grated raw potato patties con Mexican youog*ter« who are learning how to make article* for enjoyment and for income, being great concern and I have asked the Dr. Edwin Schoenewaldt, chiiir- be fried, baked or prepared in a To an Unfamiliar i taught to them by Senior Girt Scouts from America, 10 Latin American countries, Great Britain Board of Freeholder*! repeatedly man of the education committee of casserole with cheese with no time U» us help you fi ,1,,, and Canada under the Western Hemisphere Service project jointly spontored by Senior Girl Scouts to have it removed from the jail to the Weslfield Area Committee for required for preparation. n(i and guides, UNICEF and the Mexican government, no avail. Human Rights, will pjesent an ap- home in the right (mm praisal on open housing U'edn Cream of potato soup is a good "About the month of May, I had day at H p.m. at the Center, 5.11) fall dish, with added food value in atthT right price. Aith»|, Down Mexico Way contacted the freeholders with a W. Broad St. A discunsinn on the the form of protein and calcium rspi-esentativs of H»,.(. Women Charter plan to make improvements as far topic under the direction of Killph from the milk. Scalloped potatoes Inc., the national homefind as possible with the present facil Jefferson will take place after the and potatoes au ^rratin a*' ;j !:ivi; Hits. ..Meetings were held with the this same advantage. service in over 150 talk. 1 Hands Across The Border Bus to Attend architect; a representative of the Uncial diseriininution is one of IJotn toes team wel 1 wi th ivmny cities and their suburb," , Department of Institutions und the most 'compvllini! ]>i(iblems fac- other foods, but mashed potatoes will furnish you wild detail Two small villages in Mexico terials, chip carvings from ply- Agencies, the freeholders, Juvenile in»»: our counlry today, Mr. Smith nnd turnips has lonj? been a tradi- GOP Luncheon 1 Information on choice i_ arc much the richer as the result wood, rope belta and chairs. Court, Superior Court, Probation said. The entire question of inte- il dish on a Thanksgiving table. of a W«st«rn Hemisphere Service In the sociul centers adults were The Westfield Women's Republi- and the Public Works Department. gration has been shrouded with A modern version 3J> Turnip Potato munities and areoi «ven btl Project coordinated by Mis. Al-shown how to operate sewing ma- can (;!uh hils chartered a bus to at- "Proposed plans were submitted racial mytha, fears, ignorance, se-n- Puff. Quick Potato P»ncakes is an- fore your first visit tothirw| bert Patterson of 540 Highland tend the luncheon to be given by chines and looms, how t-ooking •which will provide more upacious SHtionalism and much niisinforma- other "family tempter." area. Ave. The project waa jointly spon- the Now Jersey Federation of Ke- accommodations, which will include tion. One of the ureat needs in injj people on topics of vital inter- Turnip potato Puff could be performed in kitchen* publiean Women in honor of all >>ored by Senior Girl Stouts unel and of what Kreul value a dispen- a lortfe recreation room, stall nhow- thiw area is for local communities est to the community, the director 1 cup diced turnip NO COST guides,- by UNICEF and by thesary can be. the New Jersey Kepuhlican Con- ers and expanded sleeping arrange- to deal with this subject rationally waid. 'i cups diced potatoes Mexican government. gressional candidates at the Essex ments. This will relieve the over- und openly in the forums, he added. Future topics are: Nov. 10, "The 3 tablespoons evaporated milk PEARSAU I FRANKENUnI Each week a UNICEK feeding House in Newark, Tuesday, Oct. crowding, enable us to provide in- C o m in u n i t y 's Ke»punsibility to or cream Approximately 30 nenior Gill program was conducted at the so- 10. The forum, Mr. Smith said, is INC. ' Scouts ut't'd 10 to ll> from 10 creased supervision, und substan- offered us a service to the commun- Youth With Problems," and Dec*. 1 teaspoon salt cial center giving the villagers an 1 Rtahcn Latin American countries, Great Tho bus will leave the south side tially improve the living conditions ity by the Center, a member of the 12, "Your Kesponiiibility For Your i Lenspoon pepper insight into proper nutrition and of the juveniles in the custody of Cook turnip and potato together 115 ElmSfrNt Britain, Canudu, and the United well-balanced meulH, parking lot at 11 a.m. und will re- United Fund of U'estfield. The j Child's Kdiiciitional Future." States nlung with their leaders turn in timt' for the tea to be held the sheriff. forums will lake place on the tsee- I Residents of Westfield arc cor-i in boiling, suiter water, until ten- AD a-4700 participated in the program. As a climnx to their stay the in honor of Union County Republi- "If and when juvenile detention ond Wednesday of each month and dially invited |y utteiul these i'or- i tier. Drain; mush or force through l'icer. 'Mix with seasonings and The j*roup spent six days in thegirls nnd Mrs. I'nterson appeared can candidates that afternoon at will be removed from the jail, the will offer discussions by outstaud- villages of Acatlipa and Xoxcotla on a television program broadcast the home of Mr.-;. Cordon K. Green- from Mexico City. Each girl an- field of :)30 Woodland Avc. working with four different ace swered Hpecific questions on guid- levels. -Their purpose wtus to make ing und scouting and told of sonic Featured speaker at the ^Newark friends with the peoples of the aspect of the village service proj- luncheon will he John Duvh Lodge, New super torque Ford Galaxie...big and lively with the real Thunderbird feel! 99 villages and with Girl Scouts und ect nnd how she had come to doformer ambassador lo Spain and guidon of other countries, to share it, emphasizing the cooperative ef- former governor of Connecticut. skills and develop programs in re-forts of UNICEK and the Mexlcun All Kepublicans in tin: area who lation to the villagers needa and government. would like to honor the Republican to carry out the special responsi- Congressional candidates und hear bilities of Scouts of rendering One of the girlr. uunnnnrlzed the an outstanding speaker arc invited eervico. feeling oi the group thusly: "1 to join the Wcstfk'lrl Women's Re- The Rirls working with kinder- have learned new customs, iilcus, publican Club for the bus trip. garten a(te children tnught them even different \vuyu of- thinking. Luncheon tickets nnd bus reserva- Eonga and jrumt-s and through drti- .Scouting and guiding 1 have tions may be obtained from 'Mrs. matic play illustrated proper found for myself, is basically the Harold Haddock of 0 Homestead (tamlards of cleunlineRS und uoixl same throughout the w-rld. After •Tor., Scutch l'lain.i. nutrition. nil, wluit is .Scouting if it is not Among tho-" lo be honored at Teenagers were shown hnw they giving of yourself and slutting ex- the luncheon will he Uvp. Klorcnce might spend their leisure in good periences with others? That is why P. Dwyer, the only woman euw- wholesome recreation. They along I feel this prujnet wan «o appro- paignini: for Cringi-cas on thy -lie- with adults were given iti.struction priate. Not only iii-c wo leoniiKcrs publican ticket In New Jersey this in making their own looms for gathered together to shnre with year. New Ford Fairlane...hot new middleweight with V-8 punch! weaving cloth of rice ctnlk.i or each other under our." basic prom- •Mrs. Greenfield, president of the wool. As a means of bringing more ise, but wo are gathered together WirstfieM Women's Republican income into the villages the vil-to tihiu-i* ourselves as a group to Club, is fourth vice president and lagers were tuught the itrt of muli- the communities who have itsked program chairman of the INew Jer- ing" wool pictures with .simple ma- for us through UNICKK." sey Federation of Republican Women. GOP Freeholders Assert Rimnells Second 50-Bed Addition Work Will Get Underway Early Next Year Work on the second GO-bed mo- poH cites the Impructlcality of tel type addition to John E. Iiun-i moving stretchers through the Cor- nells Hospital will net under v.a.v ridors, Miss Knnam- said. Currying sarly next year. Freeholders Jay nut this .sujjxi'Htion would b New Falcon Convertible...lively compact with the fun built right in! A. Stemmer, Mary C. Kununc and disservice to tin.- taxpayers nnd Raymond Moore wiid today. would be wasting llieir nioiu-y, she The trio of Kepublican freehold- warned. 1 er* seeking re-election said the Th« Wolfurc* ltdiii-il Chairman project will become- » reality us :i snid -die plans to ciinfcr with I.es- 1-cHUlt of a Hill-lturton Kedorn! | lit- Dennis, architect nnd hospital Grunt of $12'»,507. Complete cost ! officials, relative tit suggested i,f the addition will In.* ?.'!7O,J7!i of | elian^cs in the specifications for ivbicli ?2ii7,4 33 is for construe- I the new building fur whu-h a uranl tion. j has been received. The. new nddi- Mi:=3 Kanane, chairman of the ! tion will hi- utilized specifically to Health. Welfare uml Education j house chronically ill pnticnis, she Committee of ttio Freeholders reported. I'reliminui y plans nl- Ilonrd, said when the addiliun is • ready have been prepared. cumpleteil it will augment tlio The trin of freeholder randi- hospital's facilities liy 100 beds. j dates pointed out that I In- hospital She pointed out lliut un addition I was granted a full three yiyu- ae- with 60 beds now is under con- I ereditation by tho Joint .C«l»mis- ** New Thunderbird...more unique than ever in'63! 99 struction. sion on Accreditation of Hospital The two additions will hrinir the i in l!H>0. all total bed capacity of the county hospital to more than a50, Mis--. Kmh Training Not cancellations, but I Kanane said. Currently there are Ihoge savings through] 10-1 bed.-i for adults with noll- lour unique policy I tubcrculosis chronic illness in ad- dition to 15K for tuberculosis p.-i- of solling| tienls. The children's huildiiur has I Iniore shoes (or less.I an active bed complement of -t't I beds. These facilities are for hand-1 ic.-ipped and chronically ill ehildicn Aristocratic stylesj a:; v/ell as those who are tuheuu- {for every occasion] lous. J— and beautiful| The two additions will lie an other step in the centralization ol handbags to match. | living quarters at considerable savings to Union County uixp.i-, Shoos custom dyed I • •r.s, l-'reeholders Sl>.•miner, Kuiiane and Moore piniiled oul. l^ond made to order | The addition under const ruction Talk about one-stop shopping! (cil no_cxtra charge. | will have two «iii!:s, one l.n1 nude, the other ' for female patients. fin your fabric or ours.) Kai-li section will have a solarium. There will be two single liedruoin.'i 925 broad st and service rooms and Tour l-]ia- NEWARK You cant top a Ford Dealer for '63! tionl- rooms. The central area will 2 v.illty st include administrative fm-ilif ics SOUTH ORANGE and dinin-r nnd rccrcatiuiiiil ac-| MARINE l'RIVATE Ucrn.ud J. 119 central a»on of Mr. .in.l Mrs. VWESTFIELD ;Mi:s Kdiiaiu* called altenlinn to j Bernard J. lUliilly of JM Wood- America's liveliest, most carefree cars! head-turners has wondfipful new service-saving features the reporl to her conilllillei.- of; land Avc. rntn|ilr-t*-d ii-.-ruit It's an all-star auto shew all by lisoH-lord'-.; IOIKI and that cut your service slops to twice a year .or every 6,000 Utii. N. Auer of <;len l!i(l'-.e, lie-! li-itiiiini* t-t.-ci:nlly at llie M.mnc miles! So why loo!\ furthc-i and find loss? Shop right here, jiilnl <.'(>li.illltillil. who said cxt-'ii-j C<. >. Kfciult ll.-pol, l'.illia l>- lively line-up for '631 Tour distinct lino;., w-stoppni" in its o-.V' nriht! Nu otlii'i which w:i.» cunsti in led as a lllll.-j M.irioc! Coi-pi life iiiifKuloi n in- IiilV home, to provide •ici-oiumod.-i- ' uli iirtion in b.ibic ilit.ii'y l.i>v. dealers can offer you such fie-jdoin of < !i.ncx>—liom pnee tiuns for i-Iiionii-ally ill pjitienln or; ditciplin^, |>h>'kir:i|> l mlitioniin:, tho?e rc'iiiii'insr nur.-ini; hooie care. ;ind ther inilil.»ry slwuld not be iimleiuiken. .She;Thre wruli .irr f)>i- said the report MIIOW.-I (he con-i- | rifle rani*o, here re dors nie not stiilii-i.'nlly wide and; tbo M-l'I rifle AIHI reccix Westfiel Motor Co., Inc. it would he imprftclii-iil to widen i »tructioo in ntlier iuf.iniiy them. pens. Tlir only tlutt" <>/ their kiml ADams 2-3673 Despite contention.- of Ui-ino- ; 319 NORTH AVENUE LEAUKR rriitiiit>i freulioklei:' that Kose Hall . .-.houlrj bi* used f

Betrothed Two Authors Sign En gaged [Aides for Home Tour Around Town [ j Named by Garden Ctub; I For Appearance at j Event Set for Oct. 25 Gamburg Furs offers quality furs |Teen-Time dance group will The Holy Trinity Parents (iuild j The fimvi'i1 show roinmilti't1 for |(Jamc (Saturday evening ut held a report meeting Book, Author Tea Whe Wi-stfivW (iiirilcii Club's liumi' at exceptionally low prices the nis Club from 8 to 10 p.m. evening at the home of Mrs. Jo- i und Cinrdt'ii Tour "Kram I.itik' iiekvtt is chairman for the seph Messersmith of 2!0 Him Ct., Two authors, a husband and JAoi.ms" Ki-livriuli-residL nt; Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Flynn will head the is scheduled for (Nov. 26 al 2 p.m. j ; Williiini J. Ut'^nun. tickets; Mrs. and their dates. reception committee. in the Presbyterian Church parish • »• Willinm A. IlnKorbnumer, puh- I Edith Mult of 334 Benson nous i>. • licity: in tl»- horticulture section, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stanaway of Already slated to appear are ; Mrs. S. V. Stewart, schedule; Mrs. .Miss Darla Duncan of 208 800 Forest Ave. spent last week- 8amgu*q FURS n Ct. spent last weekend Hal ttorlund, novelist, nature writ- I Donnlil M. Ci.lkins, Mrs. Paul. V. end at Cupi Cod. er, newspaper columnist and tvasuy- ! Smith, stHKinj;; Mm. Willinm 1'ntt, He, i'a. where they visited . + . Weitfiald'i Fur Shop of Distinction Duncan's grandparents. i^t, and his wife, Hnrbarii lKulye cliisstfication; Mr.H. Michael G. The board of the Rake & Hoe Borland, iiovolisl. Kach has a book MUHIULS, ontrics; Mr. Harvey T. READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDER held a meeting Monday at the J o •viny: Saturtluy from Stutt- home of Mrs. Charles L. Warnecke c-ominjr out this fall; Mr. norland's Hrown, v " P*'rties. Artistic sec- REMODELING REPAIRING [ Uvrmuny, is Mrs. Ruth of 102 Jefferson Ave. is "Thy Youngest Shophortl," and tion: Mrs. lluruUI 1.. Hnsoks und CUSTOM CLEANING mann wlio will be visiting Mrs. norland's is a novel of enily Mrs. C. Kred Sitzler Jr., sctiedulu; EXPERT WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES eks with her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Smythe American settlers, "The Greater *mk Mrs. Robert 11, Silbcr, entries. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Le- of 21 Sandy Hill Rd. were hosts LMISS CAROL J. GATES Huniri')'." MISS MAKY SVINA Also, Mrs. Albert 1. Koche, jun- 249 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIEID, N. i. AD 2-3423 of 1 Hiawatha Dr. recently to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney 'Members of the flub have been iors: Mrs. l.loyd K. Oncul, judges; (Opp. Rialto Theater) Cl"8tl "°!idal'' °.% 8th Dougherty of Cincinnati, Ohio. assisted by Miss Adclo De Lei'inv, Mary Spina to Wed Mrs. William 1'. Uedhcad, uwurds; r otfee was held Wednesday arol Gates Plans Plainfiulii lecturer and author, in Mry. (»eori?e H. Briiun, hostesses; (or Religious Holiday K n Westminster Hall of The Senior Club of (he Y-Teons arrangements for speakers. Mrs. l.lnyd K. Oncul, hospitality k-esuyterian Church for the met Tuesday evening at the Y -Mrs, Forrest lnvin is Konuml Richard Coleman for judges and »ruest urrunecra; fid 8th grade mothers. Tne with a pot luck supper. Barbara December Wedding chairman. On her commit Ice are: Mrs. Udwarcl H. Holsdiuh, rcficsh- WEEKLY FLOWER ORDER lames Cole was in charge uf Plenty was chairman for the affair, \Mrs. W. R. -Bniryer, co-chairman moits; Mrs. Henry ti. K. llichUr, $2.00 per week with Mrs. Cilliam Thorn as ad- 'Miss Curol June lny; Mrs. ICdward L. ColTcy, ctlu- .port, Conn. '1 he Rev. ami Mis. Rlbort Gutes Kuttlcr, assistant treasurer of the chairman. Jr., now of K(#wtoon, luivo mmle department; (Mrs. William J. II. Miss Spiua \n i\ ^nuliuiLi* of cational clirysantliemuin exhibit, rVi«t(iekI Hip:l» School add attend- and Mrs. K. W. Knox unu known the ^njjaKoni'iit of their Swtirlz, fhairnuin of the luncheon anil Mrs. Chester M. Kellogg, + ed Union Junior College. ,She is sales. llcr, Kathi, of Newark, Uel. Kiiter ami Jnmos Donald-Hun), for the authors, anil 'Mrs. .Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Normun T. io\^* employed with (Mtickiiy ltAdi\> [visiting last week with Mrs. son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Glen K. Iluni K rap well, publicity chairman. Sprague of Mayc St. and Mr. and i IVIcgi'rtph Co. iia a privute sec- is parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of Springfield, iMo. The c-ori'iiiony Mm. C. A. Datten, ratcrcss of Mrs, William B. House of Scotch etiirv. Summer Experiences f 0/ 133 Jefferaon Ave. Plains attended the Penn State- will take J>1UCG in the Kirsl Bap- the 'Prpsbyterian Church, will be Air Force game Saturday ut Uni-tist Church, which the llev. Gules in eh:irpe of arrunjremciits for the Are Travei Dept. Topic Garden Circle of Wostfield versity Park, Pa. formerly served ns pastor. ten. Decorations will be planned uesiioy morning al the home The Joseph Nemeths are now at iThc -bride-elect is A graftuntc of by Mrs. Hugo Loosch, assisted by The travel department of the Gabriel Mnikin of' 68 home in North Plainfield after re- Morrison Academy* Tnichun^, For- Mrs. Krupwt'll. Woman's. Club will meet at the nook Rd, turning from their Niagara Falls i-lubhou.se at 1 :IJ0 p.m. tomorrow mosa anil attended Ahlerson-Broiid- for its opening meeting of thu honeymoon. Mrs. Nemctli is the ius CoH*)«e, Philippi, W. Va. New YW Chairmen Set A. George Rogers of 410 former Phyllis Gigtio, daughter of now Benson, with the ehnirmun, I St. is returning from a week •Mr. JIurd attended -Southwestern Mr». Henry I). Shuy, prosidiiiK. Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Giglio of 544 Mis^ouri Slute Ci>llepe nnd is now Training Session Here uwa and St. Jovite, Canada. Miss liutli .lennlntts, prot;rum Cumberland St. scrvini; in the United States Navy. Mrs. Guy Quinn Named to . A. Michels, who is mov- Discussion tfroups led by mom- i-hnirmiin, annotmces Hint, in ae- WESTKIELD is*TALKING bers experienced in tho various Tercentenary Committee i-ordimce with the department tra- oon to Elizabeth, was guest Rake, Hoe Garden Club fii'lflft will form an important pnrt Mrs. (!uy I-. member piuticipation proRriim. Itly held in the home of Mrs. leadership training committee, of Wcstfii'ld C^huptor, Outurhtt'is of This custom is lieini! eontimied by (istretta of GIG Kensington, pi ... Tlic upcoming PTA fairs at Frank- Member Wins Prize the Wcstfu'hl YWCA for new the Amefit'im Hevohitioit, has lici'ti popular reiiuesL nml nieinbers will board mombors and commit too np])ointi>il hy Jny SU'nimi'r, Krui1- relnlo their minimer travel ex- lin and Washington schools Sat- i urday . . . The Rake and Hue Garden Club chairmen of Y groups tomorrow holil tiiit'clor, to represent Wt st- periences. mid Mrs. J. T. Picrson of of Westfk'ld, a YLMC A-sponsored i Hoanokc Hd, were recent The thrills and excitement of the from fl:;$0 to 11 :U0 a.m. llcW on tht' Union County TOIV.OII- A social hour will procedt? the x at The Homcstcud, Hot second straight l!l(J2 win of our organization, will me«t at the home Chairman of the, meeting will be tcnury <;onimitti'e. Thm romniil- program. Ilostessen will bo Mrs. RS, Va. high school football tenin . . . of Mrs. William W. -CollVen, Wiit- Mrs. William Thorn, who will be. tt'€ Ima bei'ii funnel! to iiiijilumonl \\'. 1). Shelton, nsHinlod by Me«- chun^r, S;tturf The thciiie nf ihu Ti'iciMiLiMiary ipiested to notify the hospitality r hcatfucs yesti'rday ut the ( rter Theater in l'lim-cton of cJitcrtnmnicMt is plimiied. the Y. scrvnnci! in ] .i(>-l will be "Kor chnirnian, Mrs. Harold K. lJenny. llesdamcs Hucl) rriKon, It. Community Players The hostesses of the tiny are Tbe several speakers will con- Tliree CtMiturics — l'uoplu — I'IIV- ;c Pictsch, Frank D. Sweeten •Mfsdaim's Artliur Macau]ny Jr., sider "Clubs in the YWCA," "The liose— l*n)^i'L'SH." Frederic H. Allen of the Robert 'MCCIUIIK Jr. and Call \V. Board AH an Administrative Mr». yuinn will Ki'ive us nn field LeuRUC. To Present "JanOs" Zt'W, assisted by LMt'sdames Rulph Body," and "Tho Nominating Usher at tlic Ten:enli'nniy Histury- -•- K. Hertf, LJeor^u H. K. Drinkwater, Comniittcc." Workshop frroup CIIH- mobile, which will visit Klizaheth •. and Mrs. Arthur Lchner anil "Jjinus" will bo presoniei! at (ho Walker IlinUn, John McDonnell cussionrt will center on the re- Tuesday. Assisting her will be fehter, Debbie, of Whcaton, first workshop meeting of Commun- mut HoberL H. Mulreany. sponsibilities of thi: various clul Mrs. Harold li. Ueek nnd Sin. I [have moved into their new ity Players tomorrow ut 8:^10 p.m. At the fall conference flower ofliccrs and committee chairman. Dnlph K. Hull, inunibvi-M of Wcst- |c at 234 Jolterson Avc. in tbe Masonic Temple. show of thr ilnrrtcn Club nf Now " "Child" I'tire will by available at fleld Chapter, DAK. made-toordcr no charge. boiml of the Planned Pur- 'This three-act comedy, tlirrctod Jersey held at Cherry Hill, 'Mrs. Tin* story of New Jwsvy is told John S. KruiLcnstein rcci'iverl a in dioratnfis, ninps, tapes, nrti- doerrer's |>ood League met Monday ut by Wumlti Crawford, stuns Jm-kie home of Mrs. W. E, Pepper of Ottfoy, Kill (juinn, Jim Crawford, blue ribbon for hor arran^eini'iit Children's Clothing fiu;ts nnd pholiiKinpliK in the Ter- Tuttle pkwy. Chninnnn waa Bettwy Hnusod and Jack IVtersim. in the class' "Cherry Hill." centenary Historymubile. It may y Richard N. Benjamin. ComtiYiUoL's for this production There will bo a meeting of the To Be Sold at Benefit he visili'rt free of eharce hy any 1 horticulture conimiLt-ec Wodnuaday ailult or yonnK person interested include Bah F:>m\ stajji immu^cr; J Tuesday in St. Paul's |hc Sociables dance croup will Kill iMrMccknn, lights; Win Unuf- at I \).m. at the home of Mrs. Hev- in knowing more about New Jer- 167 ELM ST. TEL. AD 2-2400 a square dance Friday eve- UT ami Huh Hnusor, construction; erly K. Haehmatin, 717 •Mtmnttiiii l!nnd-mu gui-mcnls for infnnts sey. nt 8;U0 o'clock at Loomia Al Ki»xcr, puintmtr; Mary Hauur, Ave. and children will lie on Kale ilur- . Chairman is Knthy Golf, nnf the fcniittec members arc: Chrin pprops; i JlrunelF and CVtarion Portraitist to Speak St. i'tml's Committee of the Youth [and, Linda Grota;, Sliaron Dev- and Family Counseling St'tvire DON'T THROW IT Bil! Lucrrson, John Martin, Pusack, hand props; I,oe l)nnkor To Club's Art Group pressed powder and Krnn Roderick, costumes, mid Tuosdiiy :tt 1 p.m. in the parish idnn Muigs, and David Alex- Virginia W. Allen will speak house. AWAY! let. BelU' I'ctcrsijn, prompter. Hospitality for this meetinu on "J'orUriU for Home Decora- Proceeds will ^o to the Strrvicr, tion" at ;t muetiiiK »f l^ area families. SAVE IT FOR Iclic-cm and bridge Tuesday. itmt !Mrs. AV. I). HOWIMSOX mid .Mr. Wedm-.sday ;it H:\T> p.m. Mirf. Al- The Service j;iws professional and «Mrs. T. J. spoils. len is a in-mluatc of thf sehoul of vnunsfliiu: in marital dilnVultu's, BUNDLE DAY Ills. Thrmins Q. Gilson of H82 the Boston Museum of Kinu Arts, j)firent-chilil rolatiixi.ships imd (iuiltl dunce, held a nieit-i Our thought is the key which ' <(f thl. Weslfielil flulletre Woman's lu-r liumr Mumliiy cvriiiiiK. i miliicks the ihiurs uf the «'nrld. j nu|, and their friends arc tordi- —Kiiiwuel Crotheis ••-. Stephen 1). Ward of 722 'j invit0,| ,„ •'>•!> Ave. held :i ncij-'libiivhuod | Mo inlmdui-e her new m-ich-j pr, Mi<. [-'vfderick Askonas. who 1 NOW! Is m,lV,.,i fi-oin C:IIO1(HKC St. to I Jfir tifx hniiKi ;ii 72-1 Suumlers !

*• \ The lir>t. of the I'I incipals • """I 'l'ablr nipetinjrs will be held ; IMPRINTED AND BOXED CARDS Ili'.-diiy. Ot-t. 11 ;,( ;|.;!0 .,_,„_ .,t | Sale ALSO WRAPPINGS, RIBBONS, TAGS, ENCLOSURES *"n Si-liuol nuilitnriuin. This is i IN VOGUE J">V-)l:ir l'T.\ annual program.: rs - J..liii !•".. Wihlcr in in charge ' Say "Merry Christmas" the way you like, with cards ™ '"cetiiii;, with Mr. Wcynian ! $39.98 • *tmii;nifc, priaci]i:il of Wil-! that reflect your own good taste. You'll find just what you '\ leading tin- discussion, mi the | Slzci 8 to 16 •'!"'•., "''"'tiiiK I'tirposu Into] want in our marvelous collection of styles and designs, all Mr'- Ilavid T'ylT' i,f j:!7 Dcla- suitable for imprinting with your name. Jri' sl. will eiiterlain at a ei.ek- • '" I'iuiy Saturday i-vi-uiiip' priori Only the opol captures the »,»>c annual dinner danec of the! Would you like to see sample books of these cards '.Vi'!"' w;^r"" <'l«l- wbich will- ihinnncri;ig fire of nature. •.a; ii.'.- l;,-h,, |,,'i)v(. Cyiiimyi Our fine collection of opal in your own home? Simply call AD 2-1072 and a represen- rings, pcndonls, and brooches if, designed to tative will deliver books to your home for selection at

'""•"""• '• M-> IH.,I,.K ..111. make each gift o lusting THE THREE-PIECE SUIT «> "".'•-•• • 1 I'.v tiling of beauty. your convenience. THAT'S FRANKLY SENSATIONAL! Si '•"• •»»-ood 5h~«. WMI(UM. H. X Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot jane ifi 129-130 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 'fig* ltd Ttie.wt'.tsTFiFiB IFADFR, THURSDAY, OCTOETR^, Hadassah Loco! Artist Exhibits Skidmore Alumnae Club COLLEGIANS In Fanwood Library Panhellenic To Open Season Here T. i AUTUMN Luncheon Plans, KAN\VMfiI>.-Th.- t-\.!.w,.i, Next Thursday Night John !-. Pcun :md KivliM^I News I! Tuwnlty Wt-Hwi of W«.->tfi«.-l«i i;»w • Mrs. .!. .hr. 1'. W CRUISES i.-•.t!::-r-.i.-- ..! .!;.!•'• \V)ii Cncn : Convention Report -• 1 *.:id Mr Civ!' (".':.':> . :' i'i-ii!r:i! New Jersey will »f VVe.-ifi.-'..! :ir,n-;h n-r tin- IV.'IK:;: . ..1 \.v:\- : 30.000-ton. ^UAlLlCPa*! I*a t )• ic ia (' u rriii!. u f to * h m:u i n * llf Ml-. halt an* !.»::>( MW'r.tj.i i'f ttii- A\'i--;- The Metro[>olitan N"*?vv Jer.-oy Alpha Chi Omega i .-luff. 7>0 Nursrali.-. iii-x: Tliur.-diiy \ ..' > :'''• p ni. ! full) air-conditioned II A%l\[ wC#V|l Trinity (..lit-ir \Vil, - *o rii-l-'l Alt As-m-ialioii l:>l tin: Tia:,. ihaptt-f of Alpha Phi alumnae uil! \V;i>him:twi. DC. Tin- U\A~' ].. Jiwi.'i, iiiof-'-sur of inu-! One of the world's moit luxurious |ine,j the t«r])j|U'i;il y ( ki?- i tr find r'ii'iiti\i- An f*iuJi. mid Ml"-. lueit at the home uf Mrs. Jnmiu iv.eetii Was clt-rli-d lu iiaii^ wen pr ,-ii- and chalrir.an uf the difliiiri- i fur thi- :• piii. 1-11)1 i>;cin>Hrsh;|j Slii-ahan a!.-. (lerar.l iuncheor: hell Monday. Vuv. Mi.. Shi-a- ~, iit the ban. >vlio Marud pa.ntinj.' t«>ut 10 Mi^.- Susan Kaines, presiilont. will Cnu-Jia. '.v.!- f.''.I 'fu-..-'!.i l! >• tlie truest sneaker. Mr. lrwin j <.-. ("unall nf 540 Alrli-n Ave. am; ll"fiet.l Steak H.m-,1- C a J!)«2 graduate <>f Mt. St. Mary's .Mi>. Murray Sl:tub ha.-j jrivi- a ri'purt of the \i*fii oonven- \Va.-!,ii,;.'!••II H.i-.iM. Wati wi'.l .-iw.v slide.- uf tile -uininei i All cobins with private facilities. ! ' * "*0 in a Thi- ;ui7Hliil i'.ir; l-.i i'!l i-i'iicert tours of Kuruj)*' which hi-j Academy ;.t Ninth I'lainfield. will pr«- -'.-lit a faarlii./ti sho.v of Mvi - -lati- shon s it lullinir;^g Hunter- tion in Chii-ap. In addition there Fiom New York at 9 p.m. j charge for itopo,tr will tie a Founder's Day comtende- d by :"^ iatur n;c! i> "1 h;;.- arran^ei]. , • * * sa Knits wn i«f Maph-- Mr*. I.f.-lic K. Xaulty Jr. of • Mr. ami Mr». A. 1.. l.ngan uf .if education, iiss to hi- ho^tes- for Muiitcinir Mu.-rum, Art Centre of grams fur future meetings. Westfu-ld. pre.-Klcnt of the club, ; ^ NOV. 2, 9, 16 J fr0m {,„siness! ( wood, past r.atidna! jirt'^ideht, Basking Ridge ami a graduate if the fir-.t of .- x monthly meetings the Oranges and Kahway. Mrs. W. T. Vliet of Wostfield entertained the executive board le- Westfield Senior High School, is u of thi- studv will attend the meeting. spuki- of her recent wurld [uur and group to l.t- held at 'Mrs. Green, who majored in m*. her work in the natuiiial I'anhel- ceritly and announced committee member of the frcshm.-in class at her home, iifi Kairhiil Dr., .Monday, in college, started jjainting seri- chairmen and plans fur the year. : 5?.~£3 /j\ *°* HMKgti ywr T,q».l A,, , , k Brown University. Oct. IS at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. Kred leni oreratiii-ation. n now ously in oils about 12 years ago. Sigma Kappa Amuin' those present were Mrs. Mr-. Jiiint-.- II. Menk of Mountain- • * * * Khric-li and Mr.-, llerhert Seidcl She also has been represented in u .,ide will In- \r. rhaw of nicmljcr- Among the fre&hmen enrolled will lead the initial discussion in 0. K. Sno'ldy Jr. of Chaiiriinir number of *tate shows itirludtnjr The I'lainficld Suburban alum- Ave.. Westfield, ihniinian of the -Jiip and :.ny iiitercsted alumnae* !' TIT- Horn* tln»i *j«ncy Inc. Ctnirtl Agun J 'k nt Gettysburg C'i*lH*fcr*' are: Carol the series dealing with "Krunous Kairleigh - Dickinson, Westtieid, nae chapter of Sigma Kappa will may (--.'ntact !HT at ."ll.'i Timberlinp 4J Bro»dwoy, N.Y. 4, Dljb, 4-63« K. Stemjicl, daughter of Mr. anil I'ersoni and l'eriud.- in Jewish His- evyning section of the irroup. and iiahway, Moritclair, Art Centre of meet next Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Stewart Faune of Fanwood. Dr. Mrs. Bruno Stemp.l of 17 Wood- tory." Kuhhi Akiva has heen cho.s- the Oranges, and Painter.-' ami the of Mrs. I'ete Kas- brook Cir.; Janet K. Abrahamson, e?i as the first of the .>(; personal attributes have the Jersey City Museum. i wood. Abrahamson nf 7*4 Nonmtn PI.,, Further plai ; for tinFounder's Alpha Omicron Pi and Keith R. Helsby. son y .Way Lawrenc, anil e MrsBreibart. Arthu, r Ko" - month will hi ( wyn, P». All are grad nates of five in .New York City in March j discussed. 1 hose •,-•,. j alumnae cluh. will hold Kow, S8 Randy Hill ltd., announcer) IfMil and Mrs. Green again si\ ! attend the n,eet,n ,. , > . . „„. „. , Westfield Senior High SI-MOI-I. that tickets are still available, for K its f) s )u t tj ()f ;1 months later. Also they have had Imay pall the hostess. j,,,,,, (] m ^ K,.,infliuy al PERSONAL Sandrn l.ee Smith of 415 Top-the concert nt the .Mn«iuc. in New-one-man shows in Cranford. : the luirne of Mrs. William S. piiiB Hill Hil. is' a new tiledfe of ] ark, Saturday evening, Nov. :i, Alpha Gamma Delta Schneider. »•!« Krnilford Ave. I Kappn Kappa Camilla sorority ut: u-ith Denny (juuilinun and hU quiir- Hoth artists employ modern tech- ! niques, but show sympathy toward J Mrs. Kdward A. Hennett of; . cum Butler University. tot .is soloists with the New Jersey u figurative content. Northern K'ew Jersey alumnae Hound Brook, president, will pit--, „ . , , , t .* * , . t Symphony Orchestra conducted hy j of Alpha Gamma Delta will have side. Mrs. K. Richard Nightingale: Bobbie I'aKcnhnm, daughter of j iiemic.i|, Scbcrmerhorn a covered dish supper meeting j Jr. of Murray Hill, the sorority's. Special discount oh all order* for personalized or Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Takenham of: \ . ; „, j Mr;> } er))un Kt i(lel Cs i jr entl Wednesday al 7 :«0 p.m. Mrs. U. R. national director of scholarship. •' cards placed before Otlober 15th. (imball Turn, has been Iconducted the meetific hnd called Prospective Members SAVE 1 by Delta Camma at Ftoan-! Hokar of Acorn f'l., North Cald. I will speak at the meetmi.'. Mrs. oke. Collect- at the completion of ton Mrs. So! Schwsrtzman, vice Feted at Junior Tea well, is hostess. 1 |.!IU| Mon-,,tt t,f Westfield will formal ru»-h. Miss l'akenhnm was ;president tn charge of program, . All Alpha Gums are invited and j discuss volunteer work at the \ and Mr.-i. Herbert Peldmun, vice | A tea-for prospec-tive meinbni-H may get in touch with MIR. .1. K. i -lolm K. Kunnells Hospital, the ] firraduated from Westfield Hitfh ; of School Hiul attended the Univer- j president in charge of memhur- | the Westfield Junior Woman's Cromwell of Westfield for further j dub's local philaiitroiiic project. ; ihip, who had accompuni.:.! her as i clul> wil1 I'" ll(?l(f tonight in ths information. I Any memher of Alpha Omicron sity of Delaware for one year. l 1l> ; * * • delegates to the national cunven- i ""' °' Mrs. Allen Malcidm, dull i sorority in the area who wishes Amonic the 200 freshman and tion of Hadassah in Pittsburgh, 1 President, 78S Chirk St. Delta Gamma to attend the meeting may con- transfer students arriving at Anti. Sejit. 10-1 f for reports of the con- A large group of prospective tact llu* hostess. ot-h College Monday for a week of vention's briefing and general ses- members attended the meeting, The Summit-Westfield alumnue. orientation and testing before the sions. conducted.by Mrs. Dan Derringer, association of Delta (iammn will Delta Delta Delta start of fall quarter is Judith El- The meeting concluded with a first vice president and member- meet in the home of Mrs. George len Kolodny, daughter of Mr. and film, "The Bsserjce of It All," anship chairman. Hopper, 5,'ifi Coleman PI. this eve- The Westfield alumnao chapter Mrs. Leo Kolodny of 702 Tuxford exploration of life and work among A brief history and a resume'of ning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Hooper of Delta Delta Delta had it; first Turn. Cominc from 40 states, the patients nml staff of the Hiulassah the clubs various activities and i the association's Pen Hellenic rep- meeting of the season last eve- District of Columbia and ei^ht for- Medical Organization. philanthropic projects was present rcseiitntivc in Weatfleld. ning at the home of Mrs. Robert eign countries, the Oct. 2 en- ed. Several department and stain A former member of the asso- 12. Bursteln, Till Hell Dr. The presi- trants will study on campus Every Industrious man, in every • nt' committee chairman were in- ciution and former Summit resi- dent. Mrs. Hubert K. List, con- lawful calling, is a useful man. I troduced, and each discussed the ducted tin- meeting which included through Dec. 20, at which {ime dent, Mrs. Murnie. Schultz May- an exchange of "news, views anil they will leave for co-op jobs. —Ralph Waldo Emerson I aspects of her department. mud, will show movies of her re- Miss Kolodny, a June graduate bats." of Westficld Senior Hlj:h School, was active in literary clubs and other school activities and plans to study law. Jliss Kolodny is not the first member of her family to attend Antloch. Her brother, Rob- ert, »•«» graduated this year. Barbara Ilogusfci* 1 *, daughter of Select cards at your leisure — call AD 2-4800 and Mr. nnrl Mr*. John Roguski Jr. of \ wonderful look books will be delivered for home selection 925 Coolidtfe St.. is the newly elected treasurer of St. Mary*of thoyWoods' Kophomoro class. .Mi»! chemistry minor and ia active in English Translucent China the college ehornle and the SodaV ; ity at St. Mary's, I ml. -. .,. in FALL coats.... * • * by Sally Ann Mailman, daughter of The body and sleeves trimly slim; luxurious FWr collars', V Mr. ami Mrs. V. C. Hartman'uf ± 24 8 Kimhnll Ave., is n freshman at or simple uncluttered necklines for FALL 1962! <-- -^- Endicott Junior College, Beverly, B'oultm Mass. 1 * * * Kirh Goiieen, a freshmnn at The most previous qualities SusqLiehunna University, Is play- ing left wing on the soccer team. of finest English China- * * * NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME- George. W. .Taekel. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. (i. .laekol of 537 at an incredibly low price! Wychwood Hd., is a freshman nt Park School of Aeronautical Tech- nology, St. I.ouis University. He is » graduate of Iinrtientown Mili- tary Institute. * * * The two daughters of Mr. ftml Mrs. William E. El.-ome Jr. of 521 Shackuinuxon Dr. are deep in col- lege Ktudies. Barbara has entered her senior year at Douglrtsa Col- lege, and Meredith hus enrolled as a freshman nt Thiel College, Greenville, I'n. Howard C. Sylvester Jr., son of Mr. anil Mrs. II. C. Sylvester of 240O Allwuod Kd., has bci-n ihos- en as u recipient of the CeorKe K. Kaker l-'und Fellowship for the second anil final year of study at the Harvard t'niversity (Jradunle School of IUi-sini-ss Ailministriition. Al the end nf thii year, lit- will receive thi1 niasti'i in business ud- ministrtit'Kin ili-irree. M*' -was ^craduiitfil from the Scotch l'lains lliub Si-nool, and reeeivi-d the AH dcgn-i- from Prinovt

We promise you o new ond rare ex- FAST SERVICE perience in dining elegance - ' • indeed, when the overall bcaW c ON COLOR PROCESSING such mognificDnt dinnor^are comparied by such surprising Io* prices. Thrill to the TRANSLUCEMCV, A.—A large, luxurious fluted mink collar adorns this rich worsted faille coat with the Foil 196? the IUSTROUS WHITENESS - il'e EX' look. The body and sleeves ore trimly slim. Avail- QUISITE DESIGN in oil their loveli""5' able in several combinations of fur a net foillo. s cn From \ 45.00 The great Royol Doolton no""' ' each piece, adding assurance ° B.—The look of ihe n«ck is jaunty, the butions orp jewelled on this easyto-wear, versatile coat by perb quality, losting pleasufu- Botaldi in Forstmann's exclusive.1 "Royal Enclosure" fleece. 69.98 FRER DELIVERY n>; ll o 5 PUCE PIACE SCTTINO ", ' , h't"? C—A notched collar of lush beaver adorns this nor plotB, ulad plal«, brwel ond bum' Pictures Odliver«d elegant coat which is tailored yet soft. It is by plate, teacup and souctr, Bataldi in Forstmann's exclusive "Royal Enclosure" from 5Q'5 wlili Ding Ordei> fleece. From 139.00 In sizes 6 to 1 8 OPEN EVENINGS TIL 10 P.M june s#ni jane 129-139 Central Avenue ADams 2-4B0O 129-139 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'Ml 9 P.M. Free Customer Parkino al 132 Elmer SI. •THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1981 Page 11 jor League Opens 40th Season; Fiancee i Edward Torgersen, Musical Club Sets Four-Part Program For First Session Auxiliary Holds Art Exhibit Tomorrow •ft Sale Scheduled Oct. 18,19 | Miss Dale Engaged The MlL-ii-a! Club of Wc.-Ui.-i:! Amoi•" fumi "l.e .\'or/.c (ii Kig;lro" j Mone^ger a il ''The I);iisic3" hy uill I'peri the 1WJ-GH inwin :it th.- .by M o/.-i 11; •Tarn N'onie" 1 mm j Harher. I!. accompanist will lie More than 50 oriKinal |)aintinifi) fhi- .Junior I.eairue. of Plainfivld opened its fall- season and 40th home of Mi's. Hay ].)til:Mn>m of • "Ri!;nVtii>" liy Wrdi; "Tlie Last j Mr>. K. C. 1 iiurer. wiil be on exhibit tomorrow when Mr. Slid Mrs. Rex 1(. Dale of A Wen Ave. Wednesday ;it lioll' ll,,ur" by Kramer mul "To One tlit American I,»iri«n Auxiliary of ruiT-diiy "I u meetiii)t followed by lumheon at the J'lainfielil Mrs. W. 1 inch Kidler anil Mrs. fry Club. Mrs. Lacy B. Herrmann und Mrs. David Ritchie, co- Il:iii!:len, Conn., announce the rn- p.m. Mr;. A.-hton (". t'lukl.-i, piv.-- • Who I'as.-cil Whittling Through! Wr^tfieM hoM.s it-s 12th annual art gagen;rt!l of their ilaui^hli'r, l>i- , l-jnil Muc'.lel, violinist*, nshisted Itn uf the league's fifth annual thrift sale, reminded the member- iiltnt. will conduct a business meet- ; the -NiplM" liy

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Official Girl Scout Equipment Agency 121 QuimbySt. Westfield Opon Monday arid Friday until 9 P.M. 1* Westfield Women Host Plains Women Delegates \ *«^r «t th* si^ At.-er^r Garden Club Heads Feted ,, , , „.., .. . Cu.':fettnee of State ttjirati.j:,.- r: Archdiocesan Meeting Mrs. Jack Wilson, (irtciutiit vi , COMIXG EVEIS'TS At Holy Trinity School the Scotch Mains Woman's *'!u>>, ' w u:lu;- = <-'«bs anU{rs. James .S. Bell, rluli oeiVr-. ;...'!, NVw York Chy. I»i.-trii-i. OCTOBER 1962 vf t •..uiii'ii f JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS FROM ADIERS s M r w f f S U".,•!•.;.ti\- uf nu-mU-r.-. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 S.l:i-ol. Till' • day IJT I'ut ji.:»i. 1'] t--iJfiu.- itr.-i Tiin:ty « 7 8 9 10 It 1 12 J.I i-'.'.t: iTUvSl /lulil **;tch uf t l!C* fullmv- . iiijr , hL-li! 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 iiif.'- h;ivi' been ir;v::t?J 1.y at- ]>r.--s.i r.I »f 21 22 23 24 25 26 77 U-.'id : GaxUn CIuiJ of WV-tfirM, .Mr-. !'<:•'• I- 28 29 30 31 iwLHKi Cranlfji Club, J-'ajiwouil tin- -i-iii-ty. alid - cji (.'/ub, Mou:uuin*hU> (ianU-n „,:, head "f li , H-u-o Star {.uiJt-n Club, Hake i-liargf. Mt-Mlaii ! arxl Hue. Mountain Trail (Janit'ii Keiillliaii'i A'i-> y—Monthly layrtw- nieetinp of 1 . Sha<-kamuxc:i iiardt-n Clul», H,,y!e a n.l Mi, tin VVentfield Service League .-ijifc- (iurden Club, Ci'ardeii Civ- ttrll' l;i.spitality Jit the home of Mr*. J. Ciai^ Civ f We>t fie Id and the (.anlert- .Mrs. VV. J. I. >'f Ellis, 524 Uijrhlund Ave., ir.-So • i>ie,idt'nt i-f tin' district, iin- am. The pi-t>irram for the afternoon ] nuunccd the :ippi'ii;tir.enl- of Mrs. 9—Joint Meeting, Garden Club 'will be "Flower Arrangement*" ; Warren Hrar.r..,!) <•! Fanwo.id us of Westfieht and Mountain- iund the ifutj.-t jp*uktr will be Mr;, i hume an.) .-.lioul vhairnian and side Garden Clult, 2 p.m., lies- Maritime Trcptow, accredited jud^e -; Mrs. John Maline of Sci.Icli Plains cue Squutl UuildinK uf the National Council of State. ! MR. ROY iioi;GJira;M su. 9—Westfield Junior Woman's (iarden Clubs. .Hr.s. Treptow will • Q Q A Iff local woliH-n wllo guve Club, 8:15 p.m., clubhouse. demonstrate and speak on the art j KO^ O» iSr. repoits were -Mrs. William Ford of 11—Garden Department, \Vum- i of flower, arranying1. She is well-' W<~lfiellttter chairmun; an'a Club clubhouse; 1:30 \known as a lecturer and teacher of .Mrs. StephiTi Z.-leznak of Sctcii p.m. ; flower arranging ynd is a member Feted by Family I'hiins. social actinii cliairliian; of Xew Jersey Judges Council, Ml--. Kenneth Kellai' and Mrs. Myk-s Hweelif.v. butli i/f We.-ltleld, ""cSLiUI^Tri^Chu"!.'.! K™ I <•«*-! CluC. garden * This fall will !» a siunifii-ant ,.,. ,. , .• „, . -. partment of rhe lilonday Afternoon one fui- Koy S. Boughruin Si. ofoixanization and development chairmen; Mn Jiihn Xeton of Country Sub l'Clul > of I»l»*»*ei placed on front pqrrhcs be- The Douglass College Alumnae son's family to Milling-ton next; f Chv)jKticli!t fore noon to be picked up. AH OF WESTFIELD INC. Club of I'lainfiuld-Westfleld held month. j f llKlmy fiJi.s LUXURIOUS proceeds no to Westfjeld char- 1 its first meeting of the season Anioriu the other quests ut Siiti 219 NORTH AVENUE, WEST ities. q ^ Thursday evening, in the home of urday's party were Mr. and Mrs. p* Wind rli itui .i BLACK SO—Regular monthly meeting, of •Mrs. F. R. Baser, 2110 (iambic llii., lltidilhns CITY PARKING LOT AT ADLERS BEAR ENTRANCE. J. Ilrennan and Joseph (ireer of lit the Westfleld Service League Scotch Plains. Senorita 'Marina Westfleld, -Mr. and .Mra. R. Doerz-!;} ENTER LOT THRU JERSEY CENTRAL. STATION ON ut the home of Mrs. R. (Jlcnr fiomero, professor of Spanish at Wuiutftt micr SOPHISTICATES NORTH AVENUE, BEAR LEFT BEHIND TOWNSSNU'S baebei' of Flortuun Park, Mr. and ! Bauer, 346 Wychwood Rd. Douglass, spoke on ".Spanish Folk- Mw, J. Delanoy of Point Pleasant, : Ditto ruts You'll love the luxurious feeling of ciquijltt WAREHOUSE. 1 p.m. lore." Hitmmrl tlolh •Mr. and '.Mrs. C. Horul of iSvw \ bladk suedb... fosliiou-right pumps for eveiy . Now ofl'icers were introduced an llonmouth and 'Mr. and Mrs. I), j l!r{ln ;'n>rti Iiuh'a ALSO AT MAURICE ABLER INC., LINDEN ihtiiwHtriif jt'tvi'h Lour of your fall-la to-winter season, CLoose lim NOVEMBER 1962 follows: President, i.Mrs. Manuel Lucy of Springfield. i Ferri of North 'Plainfield; vico Aili tntifx. iinitiuc Ugh or mid heels... plain or fancy pumps dial s M T t F s president and program chnrrmun, w Varied Activities Set never hint of their ttoy price! - - - - I 2 3 .Mrs. iXirholas Bradshaw of Jluun- lUillun iliruttln-n How to look slim without even trying! Wear this hwidsome tuiiiside; secretnry, Mrs. Duncan By Boro Woman's Club 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I'igun ttr /«I/] I'etn- i Weatherbee Fashion Outlook brook Rd., to review "To Kill » | Mockinp Hied." The next meeting j StaMMit distance tetwacn two points! Whether it reins, snows or shlnes-this Is the short-coat will be Oot. 24 nt the home of Mrs. | fashion you're bound to /prefer. Perfection tailored by .Stephen I*itla, 427 Now Providence Weatherbee with the very newest collar treatment of extra Rd., when "Dearly Heloved" will luxurious thickly furred Orion* pile with matching mitt- be discussed. weight Orion* pile lining. Distinctive AND rugged Moby Dick horLrontallyrlbbed wide wale corduroy. Season's newest I should fancy that the mi! fashion colors. tragedgyy of the ppoo r is that theyy b .00 an afford nothing but self-denial. Price: 25 Is your How can Ijind peace shirt a flirt? of mind?

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Magalhaes, Chi', will atrain ^ponsor a fii'crs of the Mountuinsiilv Xew- ' What happened in Mississippi au.r against lii; country," warned : ln»rlin, Smart i'liuiuc, William .Monday nuirninjr was known in tin* istu.^^ion at nv\{ WcdiH'sth Mrs. Kurlrn. iv resiilcnl of (Mnrli, i ]>II>I;TUIII i-linirman, folluwinif a rcii'. theatre program to he comers Cluh vi ill he installed at a' Mi Hulu-it Hanna , iptotinj" r KHi Minku'iiu <•!• ;i:iy nu-inlicr of the farOu'st village in Nepsil within : ln-JL'f husinosji nu'ctiii}7 to he con- ntcil at the Scotch I'lains- luneheon .Monday in the IVil-e-' DiiecluDiieclor .1. . T-d;'iiKd;*nr HooverHoover" aatt the t'etidK" uf the intt'i'nationul j' Japanese Ar-i club. I'roi-cwls will iuiufit t)u> nnriuli*S( ;uio>ilinjr to Nt'wsniuM i iluttetl by Mrs. (ieorge W. Mann, tlous ivtatirant, Wati-hunir. Two Kruhty itfu-rnoon me-eliny: of thetii>ns i epiii'tnirnt of tin' Woman s : tanjiniK at I he \Vvsttii-i»'rt»H'"t clm.nmin. i 7 p.m. awarded six- sfhiiluivhips ti>ialiii the COIIPKV Wwinan's Club at its ... yKir'.-i production, 'Tinoc- K honor (he new ulli.ial ifroup in a . Woman's Club. Mrs. Ihmna, who Mrs. Hiruko KarU-n, who ri't-rivtHi j vi't-sity. Shr Juis lx.-i-n in this coun- • -~ $1,800 to local ,,-irl iri-ailuaU's of tea at the home of Mrs. Albn-.: fir.vt mci'tinjr of the season Tuis- wiil he performed by Kay is national defense chairman of the livi ti-ai-hi'i-'s certifiniti' /rum tin-1 try for uvu ytais. • LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY the .Scotch I'lains-Kamvuoil Hiirh MorjKin, llso Ridire Dr. Mrs.i\uy; evening: in the hijrh school e;ifV-I chapter, was reviewing Mr. lloov- ft-Mer's Traveling Playhouse, School. (jeor^e (ioulil will co-hostess. ti'ria. has to date (riven over 1,001) j (i's fatuous hook, "Masters of I>i'- | Mrs. Ilriaii Davis, president, has Cmnmu Mica t inns hus iiu-rcasi'il ; Ci-ii." She cited ins'.:inet's jriven anndunced that !}u> club has been ' ihr (.'xpui'ta'ions of the "hungry" • by the autlmr ?ho\vinK t»»t t hi* honored with the Community j two-thirds of the world, Mr. Ilanty (.'i»mnuiui>i is not jusi a niember Award by the l.'nioii County Unit,; wjud. "Tlu'V an? UWHIT of the pos- of another political party but an Store Hours 9:30 fo 5i3O I N'«\v Jersey Association for He-sibilitie' s uf iiuiusiriiilizution, yet 1 j tarded Children, Inc., in reco^ni-j thvy an caught in a bimt. As tion of the cuiitriluitiun made by suun as they learn to make sonic MATERNITY the club to the unit. The preseu-1 i-tmsumur jtoods, we tell theiu they : APPAREL tution was made at the l.'nit's an- i-an't • Wiley>* Hl-> , I( cuffs, lace trim, ed us they should be about peace," w ion. diinciliK following the dinner. Mrs. j All ortU'ors and eomniittee chair* two tone smocking, tteoi'ire Muzeika is in rliai'Ke ufj lie >iiid, "In the United Sink's and nylon net pctticoni. all arraimenients. j t'lstnvhere in the west and east, we Navy, red, liglu art* buildiUK uj» an establishment of j*ovi?i'nm.»*nt integrated with bin lilne or teal. 8.00 BROAD AT ELM ST. - WESTFIELD i Garden Circle Plans \ industry which is devoted to build- 1 iXA Kir uic coming .vein ;uiu .iii>. i.uw- Two piece jumper Open Men., Fil. Evening* — AD 3-0020 I Field Trip and Sale ing arnuinients. Private roller * nnd blouse dress of . well as wtnte schools K*'t hulf their riMK'O K. Wmiti'i's, lirst vicn rii'rnl, i The Gulden Circle of Weslfleld j npiH'iiloil for lIn- siipimrt of tlie cotton with attached 1 income from the government to de- held a board mectinc. ut the home ; vute their energy to defense prob- DAIt i-aiil pai'ty ami Iwiy.iiiir Xtiv. nylon net petticoat, I of Mrs. Philip Bernstein. 8:17 jlems, 1 .it Ki«ii< Ilioilierh. 'i lace edged sleeves. I Cnrleton Kd., last week. A com-1"Money is not available for peace j ,Mi..i. Hi'njamin F. Tiutlcrfu'ld Red woven plaid ] nlittee wus named, beaded by Mrs. j vv cancer research or any of a \stiili-il tlmt i'ilizciishi|> iiiuiumls with white blouse. I Stephen Gould, to umke flower nr- jthousand worthwhile purposes, but !mill AiniTii'iin lh\K* will l)i' |IIT- 9.00 I rantfeinents for the Jewish chapel I you cat) K*'l billions for wiir. '.And jSIMIUMI to naUiralizi'il citizens »( I at the Lyons Veterans Hospital in }this nuiin'y is totally unneLessiuy ! \'iUuniliz:iliuii Ciiui-t and. at llir Doth in sizes 3 to 6x. j honor of the Hitch Holy Days. j because we already have enough j VVvMttiflil A.lull St-liuol. i A field trip is planned to Mnn-j arnuuncnts to destroy the world." j l'lt'sidiiiK ;it tin* It-ji tnlilos weri- Mail and phont orders filltd roe, N.Y., Tuesday; the home of! •Mr. llanly foil tlint the Hus>iniH Mi's. Cluirlfs U. Ituuii mid .Mrs. School a£ HbaHce Mrs. Mel Crahel, to pither mult1-1 l wore Hot making much proKre^s in Slu'rn. (Ulli'r llilslus;i's W(^l'i Mrs rials for U'l-rariums in prcpura-1 the underdeveloped cuuiitrics, that ilalllt-.s ('. (Calvin Taunlon, Hnl'oltl WATCHUNG-Stote Highwqy, Route 22 PLatnfleld 7-0500 lion for the 'Shownnd Sell" sale to (jistru wiil have to be destroyed Ii. Hi'ik, AiiiiimUi Iliinii, William 1962-63 Season be.field the end of November. by another Castro from within-— !(. Kisslor mill iMiik'iilm .Mcllriilc The regular meeting Tuesday ] •'you i-iin't build a revolution in 1'aiiUin. wus held at the home of MrsJ CLASSES (iabriel Miilkin, ,r>K Westhrook Kd.: Miami ;uid float it over"--- and that The program was a workshop to Ithe Peace Corps is the most ellVe- [BALLET—For Children 5 years old and over make plaques and picture*. Mrs. [tive Ihinj;' tin* WniU'tl Stales has Edward Hillct presided. done in (he foreign aid field. ITAP—Children 7 years old and over ITOE—3 years of Ballet training and a» least 12 years old •'**" '*' OPEN SUNDAY & EVERY DAY* THE RISK-FREE WAY [MUSICAL COMEDY-12 years old and over TO MAKE YOUR FUNDS GROW One hour classes—starring weak of October 8th, 9th,. etc.

HERE'S HOW CLASSES HELD AT MONEY GROWS WHEN EARNINGS Weslfleld Tennis Club — North Chestnut St. ARE LEFT TO American Legion Hall — North Avenue BE COMPOUNDED

For further information and application for registration, ; please call $ 5,000 becomes $ 6,094.95 in 5 short years Registrar Plione Mrs. Helen Goekemeyer AD 2-2394 $10,000 becomes $12,189.90 in 5 short years

$25,000 becomes $30,474.75 in 5 short years

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This long-leg parity is PER ANNUM wonderfully slimming with side panels of satin elastic and power* Fine Quality Natural ACCOUNTS OPENED BY OCT. 10th net self-reinforced in front and back. Elas- MINK PAVSA EARN FROM OCT. 1st ticized with Du Pont's Lycra to give extra In all the enchanting new lightnoss, yet firm shades o£ natural mink control. Open crotch. HOW SPECIALLY PJIICEDII V-'n.te. S. M. L, and M-. $13.50 from ^395 to *695 El A^.TIC r.T.T: Nylon. I'.r.-on, Lycra Soanacx. J-LAS.TIC SATIN: Acetate, CLOTH COATS & SUITS f'y'on, Lycra spandex. An pulslandinf arrav of fine imported fabric* Ir.-'o ' ,'| Du Penff ttodfnort imlmtluailvi-h oil UT Ihc ili-c mil ating woman t~l >»l tportdtA Ubtt. ,. , ti iintncJ inmcious ll:-niinj;Uni furs from S«O I" $ ***

Closed All Day Monday, Oct. 8th Open daily la 9 p.m. Sal. & Sun.lo 6 p.m. Day of Atonement fleminffton DROAD AT PROSPECT BY THE PLAZA

foundation of our business is the fur company right foundation for your fiouro. WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS oN, Nf-:\v '48 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. ONF. OF Tiir. Worn n's LAIU,I :sr Srki IAI.ISIS IN FINE I'I ... ADams 3-2615 ^ THE WE6TF«EU> iff. J,) LEAPER, THURSDAY, OCTOBEH 4.1962 • ••-• ' Mi-ft. Malcolm M. Panton, 603 r> =CI5s*a> ; p8rish hou e i:ai b tn rc nUd AH Saints Church * * ' Juniors Attend Session; Mrs. Bir. ljeoli' r. I'ua 1 , »!.-< H-rrv.ti r,-:j !>y I.", :,-c,-.. W^tSciJ Bird Uunald .Swtctzer of Colonin, dj. j pa,.<;d Vitl. .,, """"U-h,,,,;; the ar,::.j'.:e -4:t,-.v an] ^a't- at All JIM) .Mr. :>r:.-, b rs :!l ; ;; th.- U 441 Saint; E|ii<;v;,a! CirJi-.-h Mi»w' Ji '.;.-•>•)'in-"'ii i-o-rn-.ituiTea'kT V : - "'' " ' ' ^-" f vreY.ct of t".e Of) AntlC|UeS Use ihn: :h.- ur-'-v.iW 10ctor of the dub's field trips, will ! hours in „.' ' .B0o fe/ nesday, Thur- !;.>• an i r-'ri-ijy haw Mr.-. Arthur P-nninjrton, will . i;-ir"-"' si;(1-iii>:-!-j-!!:;> ctpsr: tiu-nt o; ;-jl, will be lu-ld . pi-tst.t.t the program of colored a year •».•„ t'Vr"5l"»!fc, 1 a t;c»n co.-Kpitic:!. >«r.~. J!i:-Jiard Su. - M rve » va; " ..• •:•• :-.-. !• p.m.. at tin- ht-n-.i- of •>lidKSr H(m ,„. \^- rv i-h:ilr,i'.ar., rt- ads. a hot j,r.Uir, i and Iwv- : af W'oKanV 'J'a'-j it the L.-M>. J-'orU that all inn r^uor spafc :r. thy traljt*^. ) House in Ni-wark, >arjr(iay. Thu-i- j attending »•«?: Mrs. Al!r-;! Ma!- Mr-. JK-::ry I.. Hi-:i.«-n--.-m ••! II--- ' i I-VIJH, c-Jub })r'.-. i(! .-nt; Mr^. Ihin Mil .; Dtrrrir^'-r, fii.-t vii-e pre-id-rji: nn-i p.-.-.-d'--.:. .ijy ,i ::•.,• M.-.-j.-,. taiiifids (ian!vii (."!ui> :u:.i thiMjar- : t?r: 3Ir.-. A. R. Ma'KJ:i!»n, tv>rrt- L iu-i of Wcstfiel.: Tui-s.iay. at • ^porr(i:r:if H-. rc-lrir> ; Mrs. J. K. 2 p.n:. a: tJ:..1 KcTtyi- Sfjuad builH- K'.-rHary, Look ahead... important : ar..| M ch: Kt-n- 1. F. cotton suede coat, ideal for Jfknotv best j Si.-hir.iiz. Din-i.l (iiirfi.-!.!, ChirU-s : • Vounir, Arith.jny 111Ch.-;':i,. John Winter's wonderful days! : Toil, -Jurr.i:.< Moriin, Anth-my Stark j Jr., =crnor adv.-ur i.nd Mis^ Bar- l Green, taupe or luggage... ; hr-irii }IuU"hi>ol!. Vine jmTC.xirs :ey I>ivi5ion of ' the Aitierii-urr Cancer' So;-irty Will 8 to 18. Sportswear, hiive i.ver $9,000 to spend for pro- • vidirijr scholxtrshipt for work in the lower level, The Mall, : rifUi of cyioluiry- 1-ast year the Drop in to ask us for the ! juniur clubs of the state t-olk-i at Short Hills, i furul.4 for th: > project. names of Eye Physicians ; Mrs. Hiiruld List, American (M.D.) convenient to you. DRexel 9-3000. i home a n d jrartien defmrtn ichairrniiri, received a first phict? 30.00 j award fnr her entry in the child's! j parly centerpiece, contest.

jWestfield ORT Slates Talks on Job Training, Stock Market Operation "t\u* October meeting of the West field Chapter, Women's Amer- ican OUT, wiil be held at Temple Knumu-KJ next Thursday evening at 8:.*J0 p.m. Mrs. Bernard N'ap- Shop-at-Home pen will preside. Mrs. Jiivk Blitz, chairman of bZV 1C (Kririiinjr Power Improvomont ] Robert E. Brunner during Slipcover Special! Courses) which aids thousands of Pmcripthn Optician! undmprivik'tri'tl wh» lack the time, Laboratory on Premises ability or prior ck'nicntary school KOOM $98 Custom-madet education needed to attend OFtT'o fuU-tiim1, four-yi'iir technical hl^h 1 pUcet! Sofa & chair. ichouls, will pix'sont visual aid* nntl outline the activities planned for both for an unbelievable thu yuar to underwrite the.HO pro- ^rui»is. Ted Arnold, Xew Jersey area If • truel You get Koos beautiful $98 custom nut n n^er of J. H, Willis ton & •llpcovers .'. . for both sofa AND chair . . , nc.nne, will j^ivt a U\\k explainintr for only $66! An unbelievably low prlct for the worUlnK-; »>f the stock market, custom ilipcovers like these! CbooM your preceded hy a film on the subject fabric from fresh new prints right out of entitled "What 'Makes Us Tick." Kooi own atockl We'll pin-fit and cut you* Thy publir is invited. slipcover* right on your furniture, finish ;.M is. l.i'unard Itosenthal, Mrs. them with Kooi finest workmanship, from Kdward Krune tind Mrs. Herbert hetvy-duty ilpperi right down to deep, full Ehricb \\ ill lu* hustosrti-.i for the •ktrti. Even deliver and Install them to evvninir. ITS'A BREEZE... WITH AN AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER I •Mure you of Koos famous fit... the next- best-thing to brand sew upholstery. Glv* j Cradle Hull to Start you all this at a $32 saving! And what could be easier than choosing your fabric right In your own home . . . with your own walli, I The Onidk* Hull program nt rug* and draperies all around you? So sav* | Teinplo Krnanu-Kl will stnrt Hntur- time, save money, save mistakes! Phone | day Oct. 13 at 1 p.m. in the school ONLY THE NORGE DRIES TV 8-3700 for Koos Sbop-at-Home slipcover library, it was announced today. special... nowl (No obligation, of course!) Tlie Cradle Roll will register alt children who will be eligible for school in September next year. The programs celebrate five of the Jewish holidays, the first of KOOS-RAHWAY which i« Succoth. Further informa- »7 TO S-I7M tion may he obtained by contact- ing Mrs. LOUIB Kcssler ut 208 Jeffei'son Ave. Knit Woolens! Boots! Foam Rubber Items! Stuffed Toys!

Plastic Buttons! Rubber Gym Shoes! Shag Rugs! Wet Newspaper! EVERYTHING WASHABLE ! Of course, its principal duty is drying clothes. And no other dryer does the job better. But why not let the Norge Automatic Gas Dryer help you with many more household chores. (Freshen pillows SUIT ... dry nylons... cool cakes and pies ... dry glassware .. . defrost meat ... dry film . . . even fluff your mink stolel) In fact, Norge Is the only dryer made that gives you the option of drying four different ways — with or without tumbling. One of these four ways will safely dry onything washable . . . prevent shrinkage .. . assura bright, complete drying! DRESS The Norge Automatic Gas Dryer features exclusive "Dial-A-Heat" selection, musical reminder chime, "knee action" door latch, auto- matic ignition, and automatic door switch! ^ Professional-type PJ> hair drying at home! FEATURES . GARMENTS • BROUGHT • • MBk IN BEFORE Special I $^95 IIV f 12 NOON Hr (reg. $29.95) vith purchase of Norge dryerl Q0F SHI^ SATURDAV This special now accessory .attaches *o jny Norge Dryer in seconds •— dries hair with soft, warm air. Heir and heighr ad|uslabl« on iDRY ^o individual comfort. i^ ELIZABETHTOWN and worth EVERY penny ot it! Ho Down Payment / ^S.MPer Month DRIVE-IN Fice Normal Installation /Free Venting ^mm&^ Free 5-Yr. Service/ Free Delivery ELIZABETH. ,Vf STORE' Post Sale Demonstration! MODEL 322-484 HI!»Bn«_ J MdUCIM KiiHWAf Offer limilcd to Area Served by EliiokclMowit Ga( Co. U Mil;0 WE G-l'P.i ur. 61 "i

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•«• ££#» l# TO* WtSTTltSU* W, •>,) IXAfitX, THURSPAY, OCTOSEft 4, IMS ——— ANTIQUE ,_.. . !r-.r :.ee.i.n I' may include in- |; tl K Assigned to Post ; ij^! j^ycr.otherapy oased >»" ' An Unusual Collection of Now Matter What the Need May Be :.:r r.t'...!. It "My :-----I'.;-IT-> in- ' BRACELETS • BROOCHES • EARRINGS • •.::•.: -; y. f;,:n"y ^!'ou:> therapy . Come See Our CHINA • GIASS • SILVER • WALL DECOm, There Is a LF Agency To Help ..f thi l'J lr.env ORATl0 ,,f Fund > the LENNARDS « it j.-.::. : •• ..:-...• . 401 Morris Ave. Springfield, N. 4,

. i^:::; t.' pivvi-je the funds fur • :. ;•• i-ayry vn their vitally iieeil- •••^••••^••••••••••••••• -.Sure :, s I"-:,--. V. Now Available \'::'. - t y.-.r.-.y V••.::. w-.ix. The Ti'.inimam required Jarvis Colonial :•:,:• ,-.pt-rati..!i :- J22«.::irt if ihii yeai"'.-; campaign, 54 ELM ST. :v wt-re IS :iKei!i-:es but the Vis- OFFICIAL 1 962 or :.-;•}.-.• ,^- Hoi!-.e:v.aker Service has with- Enjoy Dinner with us tJ-.iTr ..rr •a from participation by mu- in our that. ;.>;.. '. :-.-n. tual consent. WESTFIELD HIGH Takv, f,.r •::-:«.•., L"r Air Conditioned Dining Room County uai; cf ^hr NV.v Jers A:- i^'^ I* ioc:alion ft-r Fetsrded Chii.irtK. FOOTBALL SQUAD One t.f the xost i.irf.ir.a:.c fcrc-ak- , ar.d treat'r.c.'i! for !:.'>>e a!*Ucltd Complete Dinners throujrh^ ap;;ir..sl di.-ea^t- in recir.t • and :o heip t.*-,c paifr.;? of 'hc?c years is resultir.j: in a baby hunt : children :iciju-t tD '-he prtolet!1.. From $1.40 to $1.75 PHOTOS throughout this nation. Titis wai> : Given thv "wnelit of a T.r;iinii:y the tii^cuvcry of the cause and cure j program, 25 i.-u: of ">0 afllir-.t-.i chi!- of phe.'iylketonuria, vhich causes j dren c;tn be -c-]f jupportir.ir a* SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT extreme menu! retardation. The • Full Team GEORGE CILBRIDE I adu!;.-. hur.t is for 'PKU babies" anck training; propram 4 the assiirnsiiem of George Gilbnde, lesi they an- discovered in time. for the- heverely disabled younjr CHILDREN'S DINNER ... 75J Wallet Size, 5 x 7, and 8 x 10 i.-s:itant iicroLsry-treasurer 10 the I'henylekeUinuria is but one ex- adult in whicit he learns basic job ld office of the bank. Jlr. skills and work habits: the Nancy Gi!b:iiK- v.-ai formerly a-su-i^ncd to Luzon Training .School at Iioselle, the hank's Cranford office. Al which conducts a five-day, 10- Wfstfk-ld, Mr. Gilbride will be es- STORK CORNER] month program for traininK and .•>;.-.tant muna^er of the mortgage education of retarded children who department a::d will also be assign- are ineligible for admission to pub- ed trer.eral kinking duties. Twin sons were born Sept. 2ti lic school ?jK'oial dashes. Some of in Muhlenberg Hospital to Mrthese students are from WestfieM. and Mrs. James Hareourt of G24 In the summer, these youngsters 264 E. BROAD ST. TO BUY OR SELL, USE Summit Ave. The babies, first for enjoy a varied program at Camp From Our AD 2-2900 the Harcourts, have been named Star in Echo Lake Park for five LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Charles John and William Robert weeks nnd there are monthly rec- Their paternal grandparents are reation programs for more than 80 Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hareourt of retarded adults in the county. Ladies Department... 551 Topping Hill lid. Westfield residents have always * • » taken a particular interest in this Mr. and Mrs. Kodney T. Kuntz Retarded Children's Unit. Last of 373 Farley Ave., Scotch Plains, year's president was Harry Koh- With great pleasure we have announced the birth of ler of 874 Fairueres Ave. and the daughter, Knthrine Lynn, Sept. 24 current president-elect is Mrs. K. announce that in Muhienberg Hospital. Allen, 728 Embree Cres. * * * Another agency of the United MRS. CAROL DiTULLIO Their second child, a son, Roger Fund is the Union County Psychi- Martin, wes burn Sept. "2 in atric Clinic, which last year pro- has joined our staff Overlook Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. vided Westfield with 018 hours of Kobert Nawrocki of iil'J Brown to manage Ladies Wear. Ave. He has a Bister, Janet Alice. service to fio patients. * * * One important new activity of The four sons of Mr. and Mrs. the clinic in recent years is the She brings a wealth of experience, Jlobert W. Courtney of Middle- development of an adult service, bush have welcomed a sister, Betsy separate and apart from the tradi- Ross, who was born Sept. 27 intional children's service. This talent and understanding SAVING Somerset Hospital. Her (rrund- service is primarily geared to those parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard ndulU who need early or immedi- gained in previous associations W. Courtney of Clearwntcr, Kla., ate attention that can be provided formerly of Westfield, and Mrs.on an out-patient basis. It makes with Westfield Ladies Shops Frank \V. Ross of Bethlehem, I'a. it pcisible for the first time in this * * * area for people who have acute that will aid greafjy in improving problems nnd are unable to use the Philip Griffith ia the name cho- facilities of :i private psychiatrist still further our services to our sen by Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Doo- to receive the service they need. man of UO Woodland Ave., Sum- customers. mit, for their fifth child, born The clinic is also aware of the Sept. 25 in Overlook Hospital. The need for increased flexibility of mother is the former Elaine service and is developing programs Davies, so that individuals who need imme- Mr. nnd M*r«. Willfam C. Iludak diate consultation are seen by a of 400 Harrison Ave. arc thestaff jieuion for from three to six pnruntn of their third child, a interviews either individually or daughter, Kimherly Ann, born as a family in the case of children. Sept. 27 in Railway Memorial Hos- This service is also made avail- pital. Mrs. Huilnk in the former able' to couples who are having Uetty Sinclair, ilnuRhtei' of Mr.marital problems. and Mrs. Laurence Sinelnir >jf The therapy given is of the type Colcman PI. which meets the individual's par- 264 E. Broad St., Westfield * * * •AD 2-8214 The family of Mr. and -Mrs. Hedley Weeks of 257 Meeting 'House Lane, Mountainside, now consists of five daughters, with the birth of little Leslie Louise Sept. 20 in Overlook Hospital. * * * Born Sept. 24 in Overlook Hos- FOR A pital wns George Fitch Wutson, third child of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Watson III of 10 Plymouth NORMAN HILTON lid. The William Lnurents of 12H2 PURPOSE Poplnr Ave., Mountainside, have Clothing made known the birth of their second child, n daughter, Michele Eileen, Sept. 2C in Overlook Hos- The habit of consistent saving is easily acquired if you pital. have a goal in mind. A car, down payment on a house, edu- Doing One Thing Well" cation for your children —you pick the goal.

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Member of Federal Reserve System Member Vt&ad D«po«t Insurance. Corporation Glasser's Shoes 109 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD 264 E. Broad St., Westfield AD 2-920O AD 2-2900 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, ISS2 Pk(e 17 •Chorus of the 'Westfield chapter. new Uniform Commercial Code is tion'n Committee on Continuing Auto Show Opens Next Week at W. 0. Armory Oil Plastics Use The thtt'.ic is "An Afternoon at all about. Education. Other lecturers Miiu(ov\;isl\in P:uk." They arc aticiiiDng a scries of will include Jerry Dwyer of West- NEW flel.1. Jersey's largest 10G3 auto are participating in the- .show piv- New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Tickets arc now on sale and may livtui'es on Suturday inornir.fs n( 'eaturing all of the brand ing the public the opportunity to To Be Shown for 1'e obtained fi\*m nny MR'nilwr of Uniuii Junior ('i.luv'c, {'ranfurd. Other exhibits associated with the The first iH'ssi»n was .Sent. L':! ami LEADER CLASSIFIEDS o models will be displayed see and compare the new features automotive business include new- LIBRARY the c)i;it)tor. They arc also avai!- BRING RESULTS days beginning Tuesday of all th,c new curs under one roof. est experimental models, special WAA Members ;»t>K' from any niemtHT (if lhcch:ip- was attfii'l-.-'l !\v 11 f> !:'.\v .vcf" a:v.i at (>:30 at the West Or- All of the proceeds will he run- jmotor and parts displays, anil a tev. c.s wvll as Macllui'.ir.s and The judge*. rnu'iy, Plvnsanl Valley tributed to help the Wind and fordriver's skill clinic supervised by BOOKS Handstand. •|'hf ai-xt ]>rt>graiii nill lie ^ itur- SO.OOO people or« expected si|>ht conservation. the New Jersey Motor Vehicle De- Gt'orjr.' Sclnviu-h;:, nii!>'il w.ilcr i!ay frdiii 9 :'M a.m. In rJ::iO p.m. color artNl, ^ill ^ivi.' M demonstru- at IMC- with Ituberl lliu'stcm of NELSON 50,000 people are expected The show continues Wednesday partment. (Jeorgia E. Mulick, Miss tion in nil plastics to the lnuniln'ls 100 Lawyers in School d the show which is spon- and Thursday evenings from (J:30 New Jersey, will reign as queen Ci'iinfoni. Rogi-r tVniml of Kli/a- The following new books have of the Wcvitfield Art As.«ociatinii at betli, Uussi'll Kcrby of Summit and by the West Essex Lions to 10:30; Friday, Columbus Day, of the show. There will be gala been added to the shelves at thetheir first moetinjr of the sonson For Levture Scries and Saturday from 1 ;:1O to 10:30entertainment, continous music Kohi'it 1'. JlcDon.iugh of Westlield, STAMLER Westfield Memorial Library: Thursday t'veiiinn at S o'clock in 1 and valuable door prises. On Now IN. J. Cwh :i part-linu instructor of l.'tiit rdins to Russell Walker, p.m. Fiction: The Fugitives, Rrod- the \Yut(?unk room of the Memo- * STATEf SENATOR More tluui 101) Union County law- Junior Colli'fic, us tbc loctvil'crs. I'Ain l'OK 11V 8TAMI.KR FOR chairman, 32 factory au- A special Telstar exhibit will be erick; The San Franciscans, Husih. rial Library. SKXATK t'OMMITTEH. O1IARL,ES Ocalers of Essex County on display through the courtesy of LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY Non-fiction: Every Sportsman's yers have returned to the class- The series is being sponsored hy ^. THAi-V. I-IIA11IMAN, 268 OUDEN Mr. Schwachu has exhibited room to find out what New Jersey's the Union Cuunty Ilnr Associa- WAV, IIILI.SIDIO. Cookbook, Atherton; Philosophy in throutrhout th(> country in muse- the Twentieth Century (4 vols.), ums such as the Pennsylvania Barrett; Kartint; Handbook, ROIE- Academy, the Corcoran Gullury in eson; Rudiments of Music, CasU'l- Washington, 1). C, the llirinini;- lini; Moral Kducntion in Family. liain Art. Museum, the Butler Art School, and Church, Conover; All Institute in Younirstown, Ohio, HIUI Breeds, All Champions, a Hook of the Connecticut, Academy of Fine Dogs, Cook; The trial of MrsArts. . His work is represented in NEXT WEEK Lincoln, Croy; Education: An In-over 30 museums and public collec- strument of National Gculs, Cub- tions including the Newark IMusc- berley; A Day in Old Athens, l)«v- ums, 'Montclnir .Museum, Birming- isj Will ItoK'crs, Day; How to lielinm Art rMuseum, the Isanc Dcl- Brief, Flusch; Joseph Conrad, jcade Museum in \Tew Oilcans anil is JGiunt in Exile, Gurko; the Butler Art Institute. You'll get results Also, Caesar's Army, Judson; Dictionary of Correct Spelling, Mrs. Itichard SchactTer, WAA Lewis; A book about Soils for the rcshlcnt, has nnnouueed the lee- Ilomo Gnidencr, Ortlotf; 100 .ure will be open to the public. The Story Poems, Parker; Guide to nueting iis one of several demon- tratioiis scheduled for the coming with Thomas Aquinas, I'ieper; A Short THE •e«r. WAA members are plan- History of English Poetry, 1940; Reeves; White Houst Sailor, Uiu- ning for the annual member uhow don; Haiti: The Iilack Kepublic, which will be held next month. II Rodman; Contemporary Politicnl will be open to the public and will Ideologies, Iloucek; Heat Engines, concluded by a critique for niem- Sandford; The Stillmeadow K III omrnl champions, radio and television Win K. Uruuil St, S'l .« i IU.> IIAII1II «V T.V. .Mrs. John Keoley, .Mrs. Edward stars, and have appeared at Cnr 1)111 A 1)111 <.H jf > i,r; A I-:I.I.I.S :i:t:i Simtti Ate w. Wahl and 'Mrs, Frederick Dezen I i;. llrouil St. lOao eolith We. \V. S'llllllt 'CIIAITOll <'l>. netrie llnll, I he Chioairo Musical JliA.N.Milli;'S (ill T Midi" dorf. >M;I'S Foil IIO.V.MI; at I-;, II mini MI. Alia »uutil Air. i:. Festival, the Arthur Goilfrey show J<) i.i >> i>r. SI i-Kll'S HIKia SHOP mid many more cneja^eincnL**. Tlipy ;u i:, liniiMi s«. -r,a i;. limnii si. lor. I'roNiirof SI. |r.ll,l\A fill-1'!' KI1OI' I.IIDS TAl 1,1111 llAltDWAIIIO Form and function are one. are resideiite of the middle West, HI ( •nlrnl .tvi'. •II lOllll SI. i;r, i:i•>• si. —Frank Uoyd Wright The other hi^lilifrhts of the eve- M.llli; l\ AMDIIK'A STDIIi: I I II • AIM l)i;( OHA'IIIIIS Illl lOlm SISI.. Westfield Leader ll'H I0IIM St. Illl ning will be the district chnmpiol SIX H, llriincl St. Tin: IIIMCTAMI IAIIM:* I.|.:I;III:II, INC. >i \iii-j.^it>JM>;i.ij'; No ono knows what he can dti|uurte.t "The Uocket-Tones" tin J*l*.~. riiiMlirrlnnil St. li)."> uiitiiiO> St. ll\s %•:. llrmid SI. L.\>sl<; I'lioro Ml KIO Tin-: III:MIII;M KHUI> till ho tries.—l'uhlilius Synia. the 80 man area champion Colon in Jill s,,uth A,,, MAitii.v .n:\vi-.i,nits M i:itu NI, ~- IIA IIOIVAIII> Kim ,v UuUnl,} si. n*ii i'' sr,:i 1:. ]ir«,nd .si. HAHV COIISIOT SAI.dV Hill •:. llrtuul St. n:.\ <:i ii'i'Ai.vs 1OS (lllllllliy St. •1111; >i:\v siioi': c ii<)l; Sllt)l> IIM North Avr. XI (Itilmhy SI. --IT. Klnirt SC, '•in: ri.vv I'AIII 11 iiiDKi A r.v. 1 IN i:iiu .st. Mi:iti.i.: MIIMIAN cos^iirrics 'nil.', SIKM-: IIOV 11 I: I in St. Illli I-:, llritiul St. M'HIN'jt Until I01IV Mil.VIM'S SIKH' Wl tVntrill \>r. fKM i:, lln.uil St. HIT K. ilrnuil St. lOWN-AllDl TS I.DCI, 1 II I ASIUONS M SI1A I M'S TO I'.lm SI, . " Nuulh .tic. ISlliI .V UuilMhy SIN. uici.rir.1* I'AIM'A ii.\ni»w LOKA MAHT I'OIITII.UTS in I'lirruo ^1 I l-'~ llrtuul St. MVnJrnl An.. ••:••:« K. iirumi st. B«» niiliiili) HI. 1 WKSTI'IHI.II SUWIXi CBM PODI'IIIICMI-S IIAIIDW AIII-. IIAMIAI. KIIIIKS 1M . 101 K. llrou.l Ht. yi.t oiiiiuto HI, s^ i:iin st. WKNTVIISMi Ji'ri I- It HI Ml AIIIIT'M iai Crntrnl Av^. i.'s KII.K * rorroj SIIOI* 1T1 I;. Ilriiuil SI. 1 M Him si. HVAIT.H (IIOVS * IlllO I!, llrund Ht, ciiAi-i i:n Din i, sioiii; IN IClin Nt. ;|O5 Suillh Avis wwirs oiK.vS) 101 tlultllll}' Ml. OPEN YOUR HANDI-CHAROE ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OF THESE FINE WESTFIELD STORES - AND SHOP WITH HANDI-CHARGE NEXT WEEK AT ALL 54 STORES:

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F«,rrr*r A«i* uite Wi.ii-r-, H Corner "*"'*'' '-V- l'-e syir.o . !i^l r. ar.iiit to z\.v ><.ur sc Second Class p<.*i..g*- paid it W*s:f»M. N. j. p er «rJ-_i-a:ii-r. IMC '.r.t- vtevi,.;? h i- a iluitk, dour, dreary day— W>MtfttriU l^raOer fj.i»u:.rf ir-i i'-^ -:..'; u* i1.;?:;^./. Ar. Ir.-j —Every thiM u^*r~ tu sthouJ ?!\ u -i-I) day, an exprebsion used by tiit>>: u fti-rj;—The- Hu>>jaa? j.*ay the radio commentator I listen to Official fat*er fur the T->wn '. r W>rt^t :d tr:d Borough MoUDtAiUMd?. the co.-t *>{ wyii'.iiv fur all ivhy can each morninn' and each morning Subscription! fi.00 a y*tr !r. a3vir.e. qualify—TKt arTui<- wa- caption* military pursuits, ir.ii !:>:<• th. ^w.-ar 1 will never listen to him Km!,;..*!-.*) ••? > td "Bip \i*i\ fhtvzi — Edui-ariutt." airain. He is so hapless in my opin- It s-t-tms childi.-h xo my that try who filleJ the fre«- ci.l':*^fi of We hv-p* Xv' nvi-«t tie Oid H-^iti *"J f-or VrX: :'Cir ion 1 think I listen to him out of Tl Al *: M 24*»j everyth:r# rhii C^.M.<.-.- yu; vf Ku-- T. II. Jv.'ii I'-nein ,,r ,.„, N. V. !>iste sr.d r.'.y. irt.v have some perverse delight jn punish- a i:: >ia i* a threat. If ai.y of thtrt IT.* ir.tort—*. ji:-.d that :* TO rot i::H myself just to make the rest "'•<-' other than mvJ fl jii-ntiernen rt-ptjrtirjr de*ir* to j>ut % the flungers in n,"- New uhta-.i in life, wheihrr i-ncer cr.r prvven:'^ JW. ir.v-Mr.g I.VT. :* Calling 'Vorita> of the ilav seem worth meeting. a fir*-crai'ker under MU» >tuot-nt~ i>>:vni vr another. *« you, '.hi",,!!™ Anyway that is what it is, a i-V to fire them w'u'u ihe >a»;o kii'.iii- I hc-arV* a grr.t'e!r::in who co^- a lot HATIOWAt EOITOIIAI tion thai at -tUHle* the ftu.*?iiti: day but one I am sure many per- lielievJ i "" . »n.^ 1 mf.r< •r.fvr:v,.i-.;u- like ::::s from sons were pleased to suffer me to think auiln" vounjr [>*Myf/!e 1 an. afraid thai <- r.c of th* in.-urarue < "T^panie.-. they will iv.t ht .surces.'fi:!. f'>r the DifTer^nt \ iew our ?fw> •.•:t-\.f.. jiarticuiariy illthrough for we needed the mois- differently. f,i>- u Ijwub ir.to ar.y } iacit! hvu.-e- ture and we (;ot it. simple itas^n that ciifjmrtar.vt-s h.,;d whith w»« t'J'itd in. ty say- v.fW v- ".r,t s;i.<- alli.'.ieii tu com- So -Vet to the pfc I Robert S. E»er«tt . . . Editor nre erf'.ir*-!y 'iifF**ivi;t. nvr.tsry fr-..:v. I-ej^ue <••' W.imtn The boss calls me the "angry v ::.;: thiit or.e .-rwui-j have in tr.ir.il ! Thi-i e Wic- alway.*- an ••iiuccited that \w send u jiuJt-M to college ^^ V,tfrs yount; man" (where lie (jets the in Hu--iii in thv upju-r .^t!;it;j. younjr from is beyond me—Me- ( might COM a* n-.-jch u.- jlO.l'C'O. a bui i:in nf/v«.-}i>t.- ]»a:r.tvi fantastic >m:i to ke(-j) The head «>f thusalah and I have things in a dreary pictuie nf tlu* Jivir* *.>f a growing family with hi* nose to common) whenever I explode THURSDAY, OCTOISER 4. 1962 thv an* uujturai woikt-r*—many i>f ti:e yr.rul.-itu'ie for t-jme yeaiv. If Write Now! about the unravelings at the seams toiellTh" '"'"^'^tf whom v.viv t;*.• !andli>rci> but The that i>. fantastic here, it would be of America perpetrated in Wash- in some instances m,!, H cu.-tom, ari'J r<-!i^iun and vodka, fantastically fantastic in Russia, inRton by the "dynasty" cult . . . repetitive nature by >*i Prevent That Fire v><-r<- the i>n\y t-lerm-nts which maOf l>y any stretch of the imagination. your and this .being the kind of day it lifi- wurth while. Pons of landown- >ng" up the headline, S3 If there were not scholarships is better that I try to look on theout- "editorial" judgnur, J Of all the wteks in the year which are set aside ers horn ii*it<> such a Mtcial fty.-U-rn available in this country, I won- MS. of propit- an a j;overn- brighter side of things . . . one of took it all fv^r granted, as did tin* the stories i-ither d«m,I for special observance there is one which rates the der which families would have any which is ... need it to get some i-u-if 5-ori> 0 e::;;i'.wyer5 i>. highest interest in and cooperation with from the ern plantation?:. their family accepting education e *re-;ns to be imminent dan- How about those WHS seniors Th's newspaper iBsita'jl of coui.>€, an ii«:i: tj^ujlt. i\>T »r;c who have become semifinalists in scribers which in turn aj general public—Fire Prevention Week—beinj* ob- Mr. Jier.ton says ''Soviet Educa- under a Socialistic program which average c!'.izvn to a^c-i anJ ir.egtr '. the FvoJ and Drup AJ* served this year starting Sunday and continuing tion is of coursf not education as would have first choice at the a tion (it handful i will a-^- the National Merit Scholarship lot of readers, Eome»k»^j mayor shouM not l»e exj«*.'ted t-.- competition . . . plaudits to them neighborhood »f 24 ,„ jj| through Oct. 11. \\r understand ii" and makes th>- graduates for employment for the report at! the fact.? ju-*. befvre elec- ^•jna-.- 'he j>v\vrr to (ieride which point that ours pives the individual I' Men; of the State, in>ieacl of v;ta:r.jn> ar.-J rftint-ral*. and how... I remember how my buttons Those readers repre»,t,J< tion. I haw had the exprhenc* popped when my offspring (daugh- minds to capture « d ^ In Westfield Mayor Burr A. Towl Jr. has issued a chance for personal development spending their lives hoarding of feeki!i>: inforir.avion in the fvrm much i>f each, "people" should bavo n while the Soviet objective is to — without rejrard for indiviilual ter) made the top 10 per cent in what constitutes the Jail, t a proclamation urging public cooperation with the of the town en^'.nt^r'i ar.nua! re- the US several years ago . . . con- those about u in thii 1 train pc-oplt- for maximum value to port and received a 3at ref'jial n«-e &ri*.i di?.-ire>. and with no coii- s Fire Department and all coopuratinK agencies in th*» ^tat»». What makes brilliant students ij s»dera!i(ir. of the findings of con- gratulations to the' mot"hei'3 lind Come on ... got to compuhiuit, and the greater part from The mayor Th:s report i^ dads and a bundle of orchids to . . . okay here it is ... «b«»J the planned fire prevention inspections scheduled as Thi> object ive i^ not are no longer enveloped in the to th-nk fur h:n:-elf and. in many youngsters' achievements. Circulation continues (0r J web of compulsion. town yard." the $3S5,000 apprvpri- we must be reaching but also throughout the year. stated in the net creating thf»m . . . ated for a "colonial" town yard cases, I" i'hoo*e hi? own food. It seems rather strange to hear w "tu ttrach such branches of learn- we "getting across" . ..' The key reference in the above paragraph is Football teams and bands and (exclusive vi any land vwsx^J will It i> n-..t a proHleri! only for the thnt the Children's Country Home ing as are related to auriculturc cheer k-adors are the big: thing. be difficult to top in any cuir.mun- "ht-a!th-tr.iruled"; every person who will in time- be more generally and mechanic arts ..." The idea that relating to "cooperating agencies." Starting They may have their place how- ity of comparable site. vaiuf* the right to form his own known as Children's Specialized' TrailskleFilmtoTey! Sunday a team of "red coated" men will begin was the give practical educaliun ever, if we believe whiit Admiral Hospital. The Board of Managers to tho iiulustrial classes which in The citing of the .statistics of opnion* and conclu.-ions could well Of 'Sniokcy the I checking into all commercial businesses, schools and Kickover said, thnt it was found in N. .1. Taxpayer's Association COMI- o!jje<-t \v having the narrow opin- say they will cling to the old name duo time would contribute to the also for awhile but it will cliliir certain states that people teaching pletely ignored the warning pre- ions of a few determine what he "Pn-.okcy the Bear; ForatM churches. As fire prevention experts they will be country as u whole whatever skill:? to my memory for ever ... I can in colleges, had u degree in physi- sented in the same artkl**, "per should, can, should not ami cannot •Prevention I'locrmn," 1 i they had acquired. well remember how as a boy I seeking to ferret out potential fire hazards, recom- cal education as a qualifications. capita cost compurisons between huve. sound, movie will beshotnil always looked forward to Chil- mending their correction to .stop destructive fires municipalities should be used \%ith Union County Park Th-j~e wishing to rejri-ter an ob- dren's Country Home "Day" each caution unless allowance is made • Trailside IN'ature and .„„..„ before they can start. jection should write to the Hear- spring. It was held in May, 1 think, for varying local conditions, su\.-h ter in the Watchun; Kesri ing- Clerk, Department of Health, and what a wonderful time we These volunteer inspectors, all members of the us functions performed anil ade- Sunday at 'i p.m. Kduealion and Welfare, Washing- youngsters hod roaming the New Jersey Fieldmen's Club of the Capital Stock quacy of service." For example, ton *J.>, 1>. C, before Ort. 18. This film is e^iecially 1 many neiirhborinj; communities pay grounds, playing the games, eat- Miss Ann H. Dcbuchv ing and festlng . . . memories, uto at this limp of year vh Fire Companies, will be working in cooperation with for municipal tfarbajre collect ion fire-.-; are a throat to our vi Fire Chief Martin D. Burke and with the blessing of which Cc>t ^ Westfield re-idem s dear memories . . . what would we do without them. lands. The !ilrn is dcsrgreJ the mayor and members of Town Council. over $10 per year on a per capita fo educ-Mc liul to enterl basis. This single- item, if added I'm going on a fishing expedi- adults and children. Working in teams, they will check basements to the tax rate puts Westfield tion . . . right here . . . want to One-hMf hour nature [_ and heating plants, hot water systems, electrical BY RALPH HOBZY above, not beluw, the >tnW n\w- come along while I let my hair children will bo conductnj) ai;t'. The fijeures presented ex- down? You will agree I am sure, Wednesday :uul Thursdjya wiring, extinguishers, storage of inflammable mate- E*p«rt Opinion* on phrase, by any means, but it i:; cluded capital items which are hav- that most of us get in a rut no next vvoi'k by Dr. Humid N.I rial and general "housekeeping" conditions. When Butinest Proipectt reasonably accurate at the mo- ing sin increasing' etfect on the matter what we du for a living ilenke, ilii'e.'loi* of TraiUif Affoin we huve had :i dinner of ment. hazards are found they will be tagged with a '-'fix Wesltiold tax rate. County taxe.- . . . ruts come easy because they topic- scli'^'li'il f;>r the week i top business lenders and private It means thut gross national have also been increasing alarm- take less effort to follow . . . the me" sign and listed. The items so listed and an ex- ami 'lYi-miio'." Dr. McUfrWil economists. Forty - two person^ product will rise by a few more iu^ly. partly due to the type of pattern gets set and we tend to uncs will tie iiUi.-ir;ittdwi« planatory booklet will then be given to the building were present, «f whom nini; wen- billions, that over-all production policy followed in WestfieM, that of accept it, blend with it ... it's slides. ownr or tenant so that they may correct existing economists, and the n*ni.'tinder rep- will increase by a few more points passing on to the county additional easier that way and certainly in in the Federal Heserve Iiourd in- hazards. ri's«rntiitiv(;s of bu^ine*-; (njraniza- 11 ijion.-K.iiiiies su.-h as the cos* i,| today's world of uncertainties, the tions of all sizes and loralfd from dex, that retail trade will carry easy way holds a strong lure. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS «| The sole purpose of the "red coated" inspectors one end i>f the nation tn the other. along at a little belter level than at present, thut par^onal income is to save lives and the tHittecessary destruction of At tho.ae dinners th«* lii^u-ifion t will continue to rise rnoTfe-stly, and property. J>f« ., .. is ahvavs off th«* reciji-d anil quil.yk "'that employment wilt *3how some frank, ii :it.was true this time ami* further >impi ovement. There ia no law wniefi .says you have to admit the analysis presented was of ui- these teams of volunteer inspectors, other than the moH interot and tu u^ most ^i^- Hut it also means that none of nifienrtt. these advances, nor all of them moral one of taking every measure possible to make taken together, will go much above sure that you are not unwittingly housing a taker of All of the eennomists -- nml there is no more, competent tnoup the present level. Therefore, this life and destroyer of property ... a fire hazard. recovery is not going to get us in the country — expressed the even c'.u-e tn our full potential. It is your cooperation that is needed to permit opinion that the hir-< in <*<••; trend still i^ on the up^rU')**, hut that What is going to start the next FIRST in friendly service! these checkups and we urge you to join in to make in a matter of a relatively few recession a:id why will it W mild? Westfield a safer place in which to live. months will Ktart t«» ease <>lf. In The recession will start pri- other word^, there was a firm pro- marily because nf the problems diction that before lonfr we shall listed above.- These problems, of What Price Government enter another recession. It was necessity have a great etTect upon their unanimous view thnt it will the will, the incentive, and the de- Would you really and honestly like to know he a mild it.'ce.^-ion. and thai Mciih- termination of management to ('rive ahead. exactly what it costs you individually to pay for the intf can l»e ii«ui<" Iiy (itiviTinnonl to prevent it. The it-cession will be mild be- billions being spent by the Federal government rang- cause there has been no wide- ing from surveys on whether to .spend more billions The business leadi'is devoted most i> fi tun hotJi other it will at least serve as a compel- told is your earned amount each week for one domestic produc -is and f r»m ling reason to get a positive and nbruad, nnd it is from iih-ntirul sound reform program under way. month. Naturally you have to agree that on the pr<»ittutcs. In many fourth week of that month your employer, or his, in^t:ini:e> vhi- i-fiinpelitii>ii i:- lead- will have to withhold al! of the accumulated with- id it to a softeninu of pr'ui0 additional "spend" :u e •-tarili ;il in- *'Lei*der" office by Friday if crea-i in wa^o-. an-l car i'Ul-- they nre to iippmr in the follow- 'treasure!* Come in with your whole family measures he claims must be approved if this nation fring<• Iienefil:.. Anil in f ai !.>,, injt itBVic. is to move "forward." large 11 1)>io|mrtioii i,i' .mi IiII;. i 1U>>-. The "Le«der" reserve* the next week to yet started. firms. til CM- ilem:iiHl>• can be IV- right to reject or edit any letter fused hv maiiagclilcnt onlv at the to conform to "Leader" uino*. Employ Handicapped ri.ik of' iinliciral'li' loss In the e.inip: my . The rnmifieat i"n.s of t h i -i 'Vrritas* Hoostcr The first full week of October every year is situation in our c<-,ulomit' -V: •t'lii as a who W\ and their iulluci - U)i- Closed All Day proclaimed National Employ the Physically Handi- 1 in tlii(III * Wii>^l>l}' iMi 1l inM' M 1 t,M"v. l):i-- i:. a !I.T I wan: t.i >;ty h"\v Friday. Oct. 12 a year a good time to hire the handicapped because nation- perts at i early ,-olu [loll • if tin. 111 uc '1 1 h:ivc i-nji'Vcil t In* jiriiclt1.: Current probl, [•in. !>y -\"t-i i'.n .." Thi-y «-»-i'(:»ituy >\*oUv Columbus Duv! wide surveys have proved that those workers, prop. p 1. All inal'i!lt>' to il'.lll'l • U !i.l! ci;; \}<- '. rut h in m> iui< i'r! ;itn Dividend H"'*' erly trained arc productive, .safe, and dependable >• iroi mr I,, coin,1 i,iu t'.f W :i 1Mil!'- ;-Mti-: U'I- i:--*-.| m<.r- !il;.- "him" 1 • r .!. •:.; :.'np ;i ill !i. :iml innny employees. ion. "II'lli: is-not onlv. , >! "V .•!' I'll >)•;,, ;i . v l:Uf hi:-i u :;li the IMIIIMI!^ 1«. :irl These facts |).m;> that the handicapped doern- k .1,1,-1, law. « ill ..I v. ill (in! IM. ],;, -e, 1. h al-. im'•ilvv. tin • .il GiveoriGe for many equal consideration and equal trealinrnt jrivt. ii the tilndi sariou- ace•nei.v.. 111;• i -• (''i. ; ••!• tin tic ii»»M.-rval ivr; in able-bodied when it comes to job placement. They .'•I::illr if ivtfiihui..i1-. in\ : f.-.i- tint!': of all sol'l-- by till- • ,, II::.1 i:i Tayloi should be k».'pj,.iu the very front of our minds, noi unit i il' >rovernnirni. and .-.i i orlli wlINITEDWv only during this observance but throughout the year. \ (»lcr Si«nup • In this day and age, when il is important that' Kv.-iy mi., at Mil- .linner ntrrc-l 1 that Hi'iL will ;e! a new binh for we make the mewl effective use of our manpower, 'I :K* i-niiniy-wido Ui^i.^trntion 1 we' .should make, certain that no haudicappi-d per- so agreed lli;il we ale llnl llK.villj: |)c;\c under the atisi'iiccs of I In FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS son who wants a job is denied an opportunity to ac- al an ailcipiaie up\c::ri| iai.-. \"ati- Ni'vv JIM-.-I'V Or^iinirntiitn for n quire gainful employment in the line of work for ou-. of th<- -pukf-iiieii lermcd the Hi'tU'i" Si ale Ims roiirhinl by tole- presi-nt situation "hitrli-level stai;- phonc almost 50,00(1 unrr^istenii ISO EI.M STREET, WESTFIELD, NEW which he is qualifid. nntion." Thnt is not mi original voters in Unum County. THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, J862 P**« 19 00 YEARS A GO clu.li- Mrs. J. D.-Plamiue, Mrs. W.larity of past Grant "pot luck sup- Franklin School Fair to Blend Grant PTA Awaits Kroiberger, Mrs. K. Cosjrrove, Mra. pers," urged that the PTA mem-IVIuinm in Training Ceurire Hinl, Mrs. Kred Meier, and bership pUin for prompt arrival at James K. Mumm, son of Mr. and 'Pot Luck Supper' 1 Mrs. 11. Haker. <;im-t spei.ker for Grant School to insure tabled of Mrw. f'riid C. Mumr.i of 210 Mnssa-1 Yeast-Rockets in Science Show { ti.e cvt'iiine is Mi>s I.tHs M*-!'artliy, their choi.'c cliuscLt-. St., is under^oin|r nine i Plans h;ive been completed fay j wei-ks ut basic rwruit truimnj; at exhibit raniiitiK from , dation will be demonstrated, "•;•an•d I ;one of the major PTA eventu will In-, •Vnti and Your Oiil.l." the Naval Training Center, Great 1 At Nurse Convention Federals at Corinth yeast culture to rocket firings will it will be shown how various suh- 'he year at tlrant Rt-hool. ^ 'l'lu siipiuT, an amni:ii event at Lakes, III. be n new feature of (he Benjamin stances can be identified by the lliiinl, ulfcrj (iranl paivnts and Franklin School fair Saturday. way they burn. William Calvert announced that Mildred M. I.a Dm- of 707 Boule- tlic Grant "Pot l.Uck Supper" will t.-iu-liers a host of unusual dishes vard itttondeii the COth annual con- This Mlinf? sandw-ieh "goes well'-' The exhibit will be presented by Assisting this demonstration to chouse from, a irtw.l chance to Hurl Back Van Dorn pupils of Roosevelt Junior Higil will be: Carolyn Brnzeal, Surah be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the vention of the .New Jensey Slate in lunch boxes: Arrange sardiim, School. Kive shows will be given Grant auditorium. Mrs. Kred Daud, renew nkl :nMjuaint:uu-e;; and un N'urses1 Association held :it the .Swiss cheese and thin tomato slices By ION K. SAVAGE Potter, Kathy Farley, Candy I.er- tiP'Portmiity to y:ain useful infoi- every hour on the half hour, dur- mnn, Rob Seiglc, Linda Fisher, vice president, will serve as hostess 1 Hotel Shelburne, Atlantic City, last on seeded or plain rye bread. ing the fair's hours from 10 a.m. Richard Parmentier and Bob for the evening- mntion from Iht qualified experts week. to 4 p.m., it was announced by Mr. Truet. Mis. Calvert's committee will in - •Mrs. Calvert, ntilin^r the popu- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY .nothor six months like the, next morning, Van Dorn was off and Mrs. Warren Vliet, general jix months, and we are lost," and away. Also eion^ the scientific line tit chairmen of the fair. the fair will be the display of the •the governor of Indiana 100 In Kentucky j afro this week. The yeast culture will be part Dalton Gt>mf an air car built by Van Dorn's ill-advised attack of a biology demonstration to be 37 students of the Industrial Arts [t hardly had he spoken when had been prompted, partially, to presented by ninth graders under department of Westfield Hiph federal cause began looking prevent Grant from sending troops the direction of Mrs. Gilbert Fos- School. The metallic blu to the West, and the tide South followed even from Bragg. various amounts of carbon dioxide bury Turk in mid-March. ictury turned again tempor- For us Van Dorn waa pulling when placed in test tubes contain- The car is designed to ride on a out of Corinth in retreat Oct. 4, ing water of varying temperatures WHAT YOU PAY FOR! w cushion of air produced by a pow- rst *ign of the change came Brags "s in Frankfort, Ky., as- and sugar of varying quantities. erful downward blast. It is (58 ; the battle of Corinth in sisting in the inauguration of a In addition, a slide projector inches wide and 100 inches long jnn Mississippi in the open- Confederate governor of Ken- will show how cells grow. nnd htis a two-stroke, flO-horae- You can rest assured of full-measure jays of October. tucky, Itichard Hawcs. But before Pupils who will nssl.it the dem-power engine outfitted with a metered deliveries every time you use trinth, where the Memphis & Howes could finish his inaugural onstration are: Pamela Bradley, four-blade propeller. ilcston Ilailrond crossed the address, Federal shells began drop- Rachel Sherbourne, Sue Ander- The fair, entitled 'It's a Won- our fuel service. The gallonage you !ii' & Ohio Railroad, was an ping; in the city's outskirts, and son, Marilyn Meigs, Chris Czar- derful World," will include the Ttant strategic point in the Bragg suddenly found himself in niak, Mine Seliginan, Frankie Car- display of n Nike-Hercules missile, receive automatically registers on your :: War's southwestern theater. deep trouble. penter, Judi Murphy, Roy Lucy a magician, u glass blower, a na- bill as it is being piped into your fuel Con. Earl Van Dorcn, cora- Next week: The Battle of Per- and Henry Sturcke. ture exhibit, rides (im! games, a jmic Confederates in Missis- ryville. wide variety of sales, and refresh- ; The rocket firings will tuke oil tank. , believed Its capture would place in a physical sciences dem- ments. j (Jen. Ulysses S. Grant from Jf laundry fails to remove stains onstration by eighth graders under Sponsored by the Franklin PTA, i Tennessee. Accordingly, he from garments, don't iron over the the direction of Matt Kashuba, the fair will finance PTA nctlvities >il mi army of 22,000 to with-' stain—heat may set it permanent- also a Roosevelt teacher. A six- and wilt benefit the school li- "Pay-As-You-Go" Plan I ) miles of the town. Gen. Wil-ly. It's better to treat the stain inch rocket propelled by u carbon brary. S. liosecians, with an equul and re-launder, if necessary, be- dioxide cartridge will be fired. Our budget plan lott you pay bt'r of troops, and with adc- fore ironing. The rocket was made by Bruce GIVE your fuel bills In «asy, month- ,c wmning of Van Dorn's Pvt. Reusor Completes Wallace, a student at Westfield ly installments. Let us explain Enu-nts, prepared for the as- High School. Specialist Course LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY NE UNITED*;, I how this idaa worlcsl In addition, the process of oxi- Army Vvt. George A. .Heasor Jr., enmp from the northwest in whose parents live at 422 I/ontrfcl- morning of a hot Oct. 3, when low Ave., completed the four-week e divisions of Confederates personnel administration specialist 24 HOUR SERVICE nuil line of\-bHttlc three miles course at the Adjutant General'^ n the town and bcwin sweep- School, Kort Hcnjainin Harrison, ' tnwurd old Confederate in- Inri., Sept. 14. lr«. Wnjiic , former!} of TOIM*UII. Knim.. nr<> im%v r«*- M-keii acro.ss o belt of fuller) MhtlliK ill IVITi \V. Itrontl SI., Sculoli rlltltin, which Hiry inirt-liMNtMt :- and stumps under a witherinK from Mr. mill «m. Wltllmit HrmlHhmv (liraiiKh the oiNee i>l* II. <'ln>- IVIt-tlrlrhN. lnr. Mr*. KMIirrltir lltiolhi- lirkmltlti-il the Mill- nf the lt* MMIIIIK. inner line broke at one point, Confederates broke through the town itself. But Federal cries caught the Rebels in a s-firti and thinned their ranks, a Federal division countcr-at- PHOTOSTATS ced. After brief street fiKhtinp: he town, the attack collapsed. "nn Dorn's bleeding army now SAME DAY SERVICE u'll and withdrew, and the Ic ended with aho.it 5,000 Con- irntc disunities, half that Westfield Studios iv on the Yankee side. Van ;i mmle his escape while Kos- Portrait and Commercial Photographer* rniis rested his men, anil when 121 CENTRAL AVENUI ADAMS 2473* Federals took off in pursuit Our Vk Millionth ELECTRIC METER MEWomci \ UNDtR brings All-Electric Living CON5TRUCU0M toMr.&Mrs.Pagano

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2'ico pieces, sojn and chuir, jouin tubbt'r cus/iiof»»_ 2-/;ioce svctionul, iquyre bumpor pud, joiiin fubbtir -8189 , OCTOBER A, I»SZ rr..- NVi-.h -Itr%•.•>• Kvior- ! hitd" tiirt u very gTcfct | I)-..- is rt-rr.ir.dvd t!i» of sn Wauglis to Join Antique Car Buffs On 19-Dav Tour of European Cities Is. :<••.•.: t••••:• r ••' K:V'.-:.--i"j--v.i'.a <.f Hi-riirn. jv.:\ V:-. .I.--..- I:. Ii«-s:-.:!.i-r-. Krj'iavcif ;:!-.:! Art:-.-;- Vi-jr.- ;.:-u ixr. '•>•?.:! vl/^'va! fri« i. j ..{ V - i-. .\;v;: .-'-.an-.p-. A:>-.'. at ••-• - '!..-.-•.;!.>: ir,f«»il! !••• a "Wa~h- «.'f mine, -A'*.-.' fch-w bri:(;;ti [•• t><.- ; , :.-..: •:.:.•-.:<..• h:~: !.v. AA'"A :i-.:v.- ;i highly f*c<.-v».-!v:i ar.j tielvvcti i:iv "l-:x:.';:..t" wh.n fra.-h J.-..-S•:!•«.-!- i i X y, rjriy>:ri:in i:; &n u!i; southern city. will i.rir^ >.lit o!:e ihi-ct i.f his fa- ; l.i f..r -i l:'-:.iy vi-;i j;: K;:r:.pi\ repJt -> r.;;r/ i-wry -'.u-.o :n thf L*i:- ]>ei;n»-d some l:r.*-.-- whkh would •v...!-;t>' >ta:i:p> Icii-i.mpi'ti- f«-r prizis. j PATIOS Thv ri:-.-t .-!'•;> .„.;' thi- ;(,-jr, ':n.i:^ Ujr. iii.i! dfi-i'.'.xirtMiU-iy -.'('.u'".' :i!^- ITinr uny account of the Iiv>bbl:i:k loric- .u::o-r,.'i;:(.v. h-jt-.-iiT-l^ •.-f ri»i> Tin' N"W:v.ber tiit-tting w:il IK- unyv. r-.i-rt- in any lurf.'ujiire. They advaiK-'.-.) ;o VfdiicM!;:y, Nov H I landi 1 • •i" Ai>-.tr.'», will l.i- I-.-!!. .-:;..!•- <.f :.!ii,:;:r". L....^.. p:.-- ate render*-.., here in {.art: Isrc, lil-n- :fA •t-.'ii'V a-j:.•:!;•.>!•:!:• (I'.iurwisc th» v!'j!' i:.e<.-;.- or. tin- ' A. S. MANNINO & SONS "Hich over tht valley, in the coo; f.,arli: Weilnv.-day of each month: Mr. ; • 'l.i..-.lf-r \>f advor- a:la >-f .-i^r;;fi.-:»':l \ai-.u-. AD 3-4935 AD 2-92.5 i nights of September : In aiit!:t:i.'.-^ ti.< :h<- vata::<.'n a>- a; t;v W\.-ttU'M V at > p.m. of Amerios will also dropped : . have a.s its purpose the further Klute to Be Speaker "t! -'•t'-.t-i uf porphyry, ' CA I?''": >;-r.-;, wii! travo) t" a num- '. fi»tt-rii:g of ft-!low>hip a:ul hi.-toriv Clir.k-olink, Clir.k-i link, For Engineer*" Club ' and U'Chnu-a] inter^haiiK-f wi;h th<- Now hero, now there, pausing, re- l'rom 5\v.;:'. vn the Conti- field will initiate thi-ir fall season As wove after wave of invisible : ; Su-i-.r :im! Ita!:^n Alps into North- • ni'iu. I'artifipants are ^^-he'lulfH Monday, Oct. S. at the Park Hotel High Fidelity — F.M. birds !I crn Italy, with vNits n. Milan, in Plaiiini'M. The truest speaker • Sweep over us. { fro:n Paris >tuntlay, N\»v. 5. • Turin, Veni.c, F'lurcr.co and ISonic, will Ix- Walter A. Klute of 372 Stereo ! Oh, valiant wings of Kaith that 1 Ol-D WEST IN BERLIN — Hancuffed together, movie stars dliVL along liu- seen:,- short route tK'y'.vood Way, .Mountainside. His Maria Schell and Paul Hubschmid look out from "Laramie bear them : uibjt'ct is "The Telstar Communi- Through the starlit dim immen- of ihe Meliterri-anean with ,-top- Town's' jail. The replica of the Wild West is one of the at- • overs ,\i Mur.tt Carin nnd the YM Stamp Club cations Satellite" covering the SERVICE —. tractions of a Gernian-Ainpnc?n amusement fair in Berlin. : sity! prublems in designing the Telstar, ;. They know that when the niiflit h j French I'.ivicra, then northward i through the heart of France, to the functions of the ground sta- STATION RADIO & T.V. Hears Curator tions and tracking facilities, and a «^ j There, comes a dawn with reedy ; I.yon and 1'nri.s. 333 SQUTH AVB., WESTFIELD ; Thi-other 100 tourers will travel ! "Counterfeiters are K <•'t t i n g description of the horn antenna, ' banks and accompanied by slides. AD 2-4660 Grass-fields, where they may rest | fruin Switn-rland into the Hhine | smarter and we have to get up Unhumed and content." I Valley of we.sUM n (icrmany, vi.sit earlier in the morning to keep up •Mr. Klute, an electrical engineer, BIRDS IN YOUR BACKYARD Eugene E. Murphey j the 1(JW countries of Uelgium «nd with them," according to S. Kel-U at present supervisor of the op- Augusta, Gu. 193I0 Holland, cross the North .Sea to log Stryker, curator of the Philat- erations and planning group of the By ALEXANDER SPRUNT, JR. ! London, and rejoin the other AA elic Foundation of New York, Satellite Communications Labora- ! CA mcml-.ers in I'aris for the final speaker at the first mjptinu of the tory of llie Hell Telephone Co. He National Audubon Society three days. l!i'!2-<)3 season at the Westfield has specialized in transmission re- The Driver's This fail visit is the Antique , VMCA Rtamp Club h-.jt week. search and development. ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc Automobile Club of America's Bee- I ^fr. .Stryker said that to confirm Eit. 1912 WM. G. MUU«.rrti| Bobolink, or "Ricebird" handsome male can scarcely be ond tour to Europe. During Octo- the authenticity of the many valu- Polishing .silverware isn't a chore As summer steadily lessens and confused with any other bird. Seat ber and November, 1900, 250 AAable stamps being marketed today • if you do a few pieces at a time, Local and Long Distance Moving! fall approaches, certain Hounds in Black and white with a buffy CA members toured six countries is an exciting job, requiring the | when you're washing dishes. Polish patch on the hack of the neck, it use of modern techniques and aide the night remind us of the chang- Can you do nnythinir aliout the including the I'nitcd Kingdom to | and soft cloths for applying it may Household Goods Exclusively ing seasons. If, on a cloudy Sep- is really a striking creature in dangerous rural roads in your highlight the club's 25th silver jub- such as high powered lenses, ultra- be kept handy near your dishwash- tember night you step outside and spring and summer. But as fall area? ilee anniversary celebration as violet lights, magnifying glasses ing supplies. listen, you will probably hear, comes on, the male moults into a Chances are that you'll nay, America's oldest and largest auto- and comparison lamps. drifting down from the dark skies, plumage similar to that of the "It's up to the county or the motive historical society. Thin Mr. Stryker told the group of his clear, mellow notes sounding like female. police to make them safer." But year's visit promises to t>e equally early intcreut in stamps, and of STORAGE SHIPPING a metallic "clink." At times they During the nesting season the you couldn't he more wrong. You memorable, and will include visits his -work -with the Uptown Stamp Now If the Tim* become a veritable choVus und Bobolink Is larKely an insecti- . . » and you . . . and you canto many of Kurope'u exceptional Co. of New York City; Lawrence to Buy or Rapair constitute the call-notes of migrat- vorous feeder, 58 per cent of the make a positive contributions to antique and classic car museums. and Stryker, auction house; Mink- ing Bobolinks on their Ion? jour- total food of the year being such. better rurnl roads, thnnks to three Founded in i'.l'.lo and dedicated us at Gimbels; and presently aj PACKING ney to South America for the In the fall it becomes definitely a organization*. to the preservation, maintenance, curator of the Philatelic Founda- 213 South Av«. fail winter. vegetarian and, years ago when The National Institute for and restoration of automobiles and tion of New York City. The Foun- Cenford, N. J. Givtn on Any rice was a tremendous money crop Farm Safety in cooperation with automotive history, AACA hus be-dation, a non-profit organization, Lawn mowers These birds have been field has nn extensive reference lihrary, Call BRIdg* 6489* Moving Pnblw dwellers in much of the United in South Carolina, it was the the Automotive Safety Founda- ome the lending authoritative so- greatest hazard to that grain. It tion and the farm division of the itty for the distribution of accu- including n sizeable collection of States all summer, nesting on the counterfeit ittmps. ground in heavy stands of grass was universally known as "rice- National Safety Council haa pre-rate historical and technical auto- or Brain. The five or six eggs are bird" and its specific (Latin) pared a rural highway safety kit. nsolivi! information. Its aim is to Sidney Schnoidcr, president, an- rather dark, spotted with brownish name, oryzivorous, means "rice- Entitled "Your Rural Ilond Chal- did, help, and do everything possi- nounced that the club which was and purple. The female bird is in- eatintc-" The name Bobolink meant lenge," it features 31! color slides ble to render assistance to similar formed last spring ha3 been offiili- conspicuous and looks much like nothing whatsoever in the South pointing out the tui'/iii'ds Unit con- RIADY MIXBD an over-shed sparrow, but the Carolina Low Country, but "rice- front a person driving in rural areas. The slides, script and five pam- phlets arc designed for use before rural audiences to: 1. Create an flwarencas nmonft them that spe- cial hazards exist in rural driving; 2. Inform thorn what the hiunids nre; 3. Provide information about how rural road hazanl.s cun he. OK AM, CONCRETE corrected and how to live safely I'OI'n.UI MAICKS A PARTS V dillvfd !> SatvtdeyMhuki with those hazards that cannot be corrected. Sn.iw Throvw-rx 4\ uny quantity Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Straightening Among kix most, common huz- Irr >knit'K SlitiriH- • WHEEL ALIGNMENT t WHEEL BALANCING urds depicted in the slides are in- l.OCKHMITII ' GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING adequate sluniuK and marking: of GO-CARTS and Parts f WB1DQN CONCBXTB COBP. rurnl roads. Many of the 28,000 m nilAICi; XKHVICK _ CAItflliiUI-ftlt A IUMTI<>.\ fatalities on rural roads occur at WELDING m'Kht because motorists cannot ace y DIVISION* OP *IUM MATOIIAL*. MMb K /SffiHn< signs in time to take proper ac- tion, Mh«iSto»,Hliii > . < t-ntil } CtuirlCN (i. >lf hT«M«*ri-k Jr.. lU'lillti Showing; the fdide.s to friends and neighbors could pay off in u lite saved or a dangerous situation WHEN IT!A corrected. Make "Your Rural Roncl Challenge" a challenge ev- BUSINESS DIRECTORY TIME TO MOVE eryone will nccept. W*'r« As N«or To You Ai Youi Tolaphon* Most pedestrians killed by auto- mobiles urc non-drivers, a fact RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES that points up the n<*cd to know j how to drive in order to walk wifely. Most non-drivers do not • AUTO DEALERS • AUTO DEALERS • DRUG STORES LIQUOR STORES H ITOWNSENl realize the limitations of handling ROOFERS a vehicle and too often think traf- DARBY'S DRUG STORE~ fic lawn apply only to motorists. ~~ NORRIS REILLY -SlIOl' * * • There's a bit of the dis- Phone: ADams 2-1198 ELM LIQUOR SHOP W L. SCHROEDER If you like to "show off" by OldsmobileCo. i-:»t. is:s coverer in all of us and CHEVROLET, INC. Autllorlzril rnrlt ul West Slile R.n. station squeiiling your tires when you 339 South Ave. W. Westfield GUTTERS - LEADERS if you doubt it you'll turn n corner, don't—if you are- Authorized Oldsmobile WINES i nir»i" economy minded. Every squeal Snlon Sc Srrvle* have those doubts set .%(IO Norlli Avr. 1?. All £-703 LIQUORS costs at least $1 of tire life. Wriiillrld, »ir Jfmrr at rest when you dis- CENTRAL PHARMACY COLD BEER cover how great the A. J. ORBACH CO. Mlchucl J. Oertni-le. noir. 1'h.arn SODA WATER PRESCRIPTIONS y;»tew and Service Tat. 1919 ICE CUBES satisfaction and how Carefully Compounded • SERVICE STATIONS fe? Comnlcto Partn Pppt. Open 24 Hours a Day Authorized PruKK - IVrfunirs - Conmctlci FHUB PUO.MPT BnuVEM fine the service in deal- ADnmi .1-0^0 Kick Honm Suiipllt'H • DODGE •LANCER Holly Mndtson Ictj Cn-;im AD 2-3113 ing with us. '4 Crntrnl Avr, All 3-I4KH 23 ELM ST. WESTFIELD ,\orOi nml Ontrnl AVM. XVmlfleld • RENAULT • PEUGEOT MM NiUACYj j „. _ _... . CANTLAY BROS ROTCHFORD PONTIAC SJIICH — Srrvli'e — Parts 611 Park Av*., PlalnfUld Fine Selection of l>o|icm)nbU • ELECTRICIANS • LAMPS 1 I Authurlzeil roNTiAC-TKMPKST HENRY PTOWNS£ffD PL 6-O008 V»e*i Crtrit «n<» Trucks I'l.nlnrtrM 7-^^^,l CHARLES T. 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I i tuinsiuV and (jarwood will make To Attend State Fall Camporee ! the 72 mile trip unde:- Uie leuder- I Mrs. I.runard Ler at AD jship of DOUKIUS MerrilJ. district Experience • Jf you huve nyvt'r be | chniriuuii of District i. Upon theii 1 «"So,: Shore Conclave j Roosevelt Names At Valley Forge return home, «ach Scout will be And Dedicate • to thi l!N, »hy not ITQ now I eticouraifed to write A 250 word • The Kiwanis flub of \Ve.s(fielm mothers who will the fall rmnpuret of Uistrirt four,! wear the Valley ForJN Historic trict of Kiwanis International in ' -M»rc«k w»s fined $15 I It was held in the South Ave. tion will be Ken E. Williams mid i '•-'•'<»»<*. Mrs. Albert Danker, Mrs. It is our hope," commented ; Thursday in Municipal Court on I buildinir of the Knifflits of Colum- Charles G. Meierdierck Jr. i 1'aul Wakefleld, Mrs. A. R. Par- rice McMoran, district commis- j « i-httging Involving the theft of bus, Council 1711. I sons, Mrs. R. A. Meiklejohn Jr. and Mel R. Osborn«, a vice president sioner, "that the SeouU who fol- j $15 in PAL funda from the home i iMrs. K. low in the footsteps of Washing- of Patrolman J>ank Crepeau, pres- Grand Kniirht Richard G. Berry jo f Kiwanis International, anil , Toronto, Ontario pharmacist, will Also, eighth tirade, Mrs. Poter ton at Valley Forge will more ident of the association. Kosary for the success of the ecu- be a ftfflturud speaker at the three__ - A. Du^hi, chairman, Mrs. K«rl fully understand the courage, the Found guilty by'Magistrate Wll iienica! council to be held at theday meeting atThe'Haddon'HaU i "ekcler, Mrs. Frank Keogh, -Mrj. fortitude, the loyalty displayed by li M. jieard, the woman, I luildinf? jit 2:H0 p.m. Sunday. Hotel. Also on hand will bo i ^ D- «ar-d, Mi'o. Joseph A. VHendl, on and his mtm, and with | keeper at Patrolman Crepeau'a res- A testimonial dinner for Mrs. i>rs R A this understanding, learn anew the idence, 821 EmbrtM Crescent, prom- Charles A. Swain of Cappe May,ly ' - - Mellen, 'Mrs. Catalon, meaning? of patriotism and sacri- ised to tiiaku restitution. Charles Brennan of Westfiehl is president elect of the internation- ' Mrs. Georife Crouch, Mrs. William fice." lanned for Saturday at the build- al service organization. Heim and Mrs. L. W. Kohlmeyer. ELECT Nelson F. IK. ,She is Immediate past state Following religious services Sun- Delegates from 1 (50 clubs, repre- Also, ninth grade, -Mrs. (JuorKu day, the Scouts will he treated to resident and is a past president seutinK nearly R,000 busine.sn and It. Hirehall, Jr., chairman, Mm. f the Columbiettes. an exhibition of skydiving by the professional leaders, will partici- Anthony Ingram, Mrs. l'«ul Sny- Mt. Holly Skydiving Club who are A HANDY CRAFT — I'aticnls of a Munich, West Germany, Guests included Mrs. Edward pate in the various sessions. Com- der, Mrs. Arthv.r Jonea, 'Mrs, He- STAMLER ioldayof Dunellen, district deputyi ptunnltiK three freefall divus of clinic arc coached on special looms as a part of the new mittee conferences, n discussion of nere Kobertson, Mrs. Paul V. ove.r 10,000 feet. In the early therapy methods and activities to exercise their muscles ml James V. Gormcley of West- plans for the coiuini; year, consid- SmithMrs. ,Dudle Mrsy. JohKahnn M, .Mrs Parker. H, .Jr. K, .afternoon, the Scouts will bo the now being applied in many hospitals in the Bavarian capital. field, coordinator. The chaplain, eration of successful community guest of the General Electric Co. State Senator Rev. Michael 11, .Musronik, u«sis- service work, and the election of Duller, Mrs. .A. Turner PAID KOU HY STAMr,BU TOH Mm. H. S. Kelly, i\lrs. Samuel A. of Valley Forge who will (five HKN'ATK t.'OMMITTMK. CltARXKrf tant pastor at The. Church of St.otficern will hi£hliKlit the program, them a tour of tliu company^ S. TliACV, (.'HArtlMAN, 26» OODliS Anne, Garwood, led the prayer. Mr. Davidson said. •McCuulley and i\lrs. K. W. Schau- WAV. HIUUHlnK fer, Jr. guided systems plant. LEAGUE LINES'

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TIN member "In arrears in tial bodies: 2. Outer space and •pay.-menls of its financial concelestia- l bodies are open for ex- tions to tha organization shall ploration und use by all nations In no vote in the General As- conformity with international law fly if the arount of its arrears »nd are not subject to appropria Is or exceeds the amount of tlon by any nation. ontributions due from it for Subcommittees on technical nm icvlous two full years. The legal uspect-s of outer Hpace con ral Assembly may, nevcrthe- tinue to meet in an atempt to iron perinit such a member to vote out-specific resolutions to put be- is satisfied that tlie failure to fore the General Assembly, which is due to conditions beyond convened Sept. 18. ontrol of the member." To take i\ few steps further to above is Article 1(1 of theward a world free of fear and thL Cl'barter; , nnd may well be en- financial burden of an arms race, a red in the present session, since world in which the ntnndard of liv- International Court handed ing would be such that no lonKer ! a 9-5 decision July 20 of this would two-thirds of its people Ko statiiiK that the 104 UNto bed hungry, a world in which ibers are obliged by the Chnr- newly independent nations could ci contribute to the cost of the assume the responsibility of their Idle Kust and Congo peace- roles ns sovereign states—this is nik operations. the challenge, which confronts the lie 17th promises to be u lively delegates to this 17th session of on. The new neirutiuiinfr body the Genera! Assembly. isarmament, composed of five Kneh year the League of Wom- .em, five western, and oipht en Voters of Westfielri sponsors Iral nations has made a report four nll-(Uiy trips to the UN. The he full DHnnnnmont Comnii.s- first was yesterday, with three to and hopefully, progress will fro. All interested citizens ore in- imie. vited. In keepinir with the league he Outer Space Committee has • aim of stimulating active citizen led four new members, making j participation nnd interest in gov- tal of 28, nnd the Russians ernment at nil levult, it is our de- returned to their place on sire to have a.s many non-lenjrue committee. I.ti*t Dec. 11, two people as possible on the bus. ior resolutions emertred nnd The cost is $2.B0, anil this in- unanimously adopted by the clvides everything except lunch.. eral Assembly: 1. Internnlion- The bus leaves the south side of law, including the X!N Charter, Wpstficld station at 8:45 a.m. und to outer spin e and cele.s-

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Fire is a menace ... a menace to the lives of those you hold dear ... a menace to your home and to your business. Fire lurks in litter and rubbish, in oily, painty rags, in unchecked electrical systems, in dirty, cracked chimneys, in overheated furnaces. Wherever there is carelessness, fire threatens. Fighting fire starts with prevention ... and that's your •' job. This week and every week, do your part to prevent fires . . . remember, a little care can save a lot of damage. •

• CHECK YOUR HOME AND BUSINESS FOR FIRE HAZARDS • BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING FIRE IN ANY FORM , • CHECK ELECTRICAL WIRING, CORDS, APPLIANCES • CHECK STOVES, HEATING SYSTEM, WATER HEATERS • CHECK ROOFS, CHIMNEYS FOR FIRE SAFETY FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IS OCTOBER 7th Thru 13th

THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY

WESTFIELD ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS

Members of National, State and County BARRETT & PARKER, INC. NANCY F. REYNOLDS

Association of Insurance Agents: PETERSON-RINGLE-NEWMAN-ATWOOD FRED MULLER

THE DUGHI AGENCY HAMPTON HANNA & SON PEARSALL & FRANKENBACH, INC.

RUSSELL FREEMAN AGENCY DANKER & DANKER. INC. EDWARD A. CAMILLO

ALAN JOHNSTON H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS BRAUNSDORF ASSOCIATES, INC.

ROCH A. WILLIAMS AGENCY WILLIAM H. ESTWICK, JR. S. M. KOOKOGEY & SON ACTIVITIES IN THE CHURCHES OF WESTFIELD AND VICINl'

Church ^ omen Siri«\- Borough ^ omen Bapli-t Vi'onuMi Slate | .Naint'd AI Oil. t .Methodist •SPIRITUAL DEPTH" Plan Program Achance Meetings . ,.. ..: :':.,• :••'•'• l':'V-"' O'Mi'': \\. ••,..•,•- ,>:,., :,-:>• «i.i '«' '" ' UNITY—WESTFIELD ward l.ifi..- The Re*. Norman J. F*raro*lli 1 Affiliated with the St Paul'l £piicopal Church '' '•• .'./.v ^t 1 '.•••I'- iiv\vl> .''^^ '' For IN Dav For 3 Circles Unity School of Christianity minister uf Lee'« Summit, Mo. "'("•:':>':".•' :"' Mi-- >V:i::rr Au-!in, 10 a.m.. Tr, 170 h!;iy -.>f ilu- Believers in the Trinity | school vo"i Since thi- end of On. Nati i.-is U- i.-li-tirated Meetings: Kvcry Monday, 8-'J:15 j' hildren's (|j !a jirci/i ; p.m. ' I p.m., clnin-l thuivh. In li'Tih. whu h un- tb»- peak y<-ai O "'•finberj • •I. :,: !ht- •..:!'• »f Mi-- J:"li Mil- 1'liiee: Woman's Club of West- j p.m., ev.irij;, famous th«'iil'>Ki:>>i I'>'..fi-^oi 1'aul Tsllicli mote an nitiilc f M W »•-'.£<•!•! riiixi'n^ field, 318 South Kuclid Ave. at! nils of \\,ii Tht- re lifriou-. purti'•ipiitiorj ccm- '• ''""iur itj Mi'., .l.-hi! Hov.i. Tremont. Saturday Bveninir *.-! vnlilicd; "TU- J,...- niitK-t- of th(i l*riit((t \;»tirm-; Corn- Ci-vli- •'{. Mi-. J:u-K Hililfliraiul, .Sermon Lessons: Oct: 8. "Chris- According to ur TiMirh and miiiiy u f W<--tfi< Id iii»'t ;it tiu< i I,-:I'IVr.':••- ihf huiiic i.f -Mi-- Wilbur tian Healing"; Oct IS: "You Can-an- - hattan area bu«w,rT| ti cmendous >iit cc.- of Mrs. Km it >t Irwin, *<| i Hum hi\-> a.- t'niu-d Na- .\!...i[.;a::i:ic "Costing All Vour Care Upon spiritual depth. Thi-n- i* a iu-.-. i.f the ..puitual Suuth Afri tion.* buy nc;ir>, Tin -c iiui ("in It- J. Mi*. Huv. :ii.l (iilliiims, Him"; Oct. 29: "Christian Heal-j Tuesday: 7:f|[| „„, American Chunhes. .Men and women win, claim t 111 lfM.lfs.u: lh.- h".m,' ..f Mrs. C. Hay intr-" • I ness mei-tini;: 8 ' i»*pit'-**nt:nk' rhi-ir inspect) Old p m not olferiiitf their full loyalty t'- (Joii, f< ?» wort-: Me-daim-s (,'i•i>jini. '"".' liifii Ave.; i-o-hosifis, The Itev. John Manola, one of; eons anil doncon'*.-.. S(*nunury Mi-. Jiiiin--' rit-ktr.-i. tin' menilieis of tlie exeeutivs •trujtccslli hoard of < C"ii-.-:«- S, Mr-. 1'h.vilii I)«yl«', board of the Unity Ministers' As- cation. ;..-:,.ii-r. ,it mi home, *M Bt-nsiT sociation will be our speaker Wt-dncsdaj'.- 9 ]5 . Oct. 22. | mi : a I'!., at s p.m. B 'I :i P-ni.. Girl SWM Musical interlude: 8:40-8 :S0 j J08 S p.m., Inidf-et ( '"' p.m. Methodist Women llcjlmp service: 8:50-9:15 p.m. TEMPLETMANIT^ j Spiritual consultation: With the 756 E.it BrosJSiml Let us explore this area of religiou? depth by ronsideriny three! Temph leader available by appointment Spriujrfield. from (1:30-7:30 p.m. fundamental questions. These questions must be seriously grappled Strickland, Fint To Present Play HiKh Holy I Kvening circle, liu'.li. under tin- Social hour: The last Monday of i with if we are ever to KO beyond the fupeificial. The ijup^tions are Tomoi'fuw: 8:15 p.m., j Mrs. Daniel O'Conncr, ohauninn j leadership of Mrs, William (i!i.-. each month at !):15 a.m. simple 1o ask, 1 am sure that you have heard them before, but their of publications, attended the 1 1 A play, "Cme By llwe, l.onl!" Hhuva. will meet Tui'Miay. , speakers und iilpnt, will prt-iiii' :a T)u> morniiiK Central Ave., Mountaitwide citing one's first and last name However, this is not the point. Thu Puul's (.'hurch will slnir in foui i " group. other id ens are available for performances of the opera "Car- ise-iion, vhirh iij»i-n~ M 11):.'40 a.m. Rev, Gerard J. McGarry, f-tstor real question is, "do I really Ik now what I am like?" So ofu-n true : : eh u rch prog in m s, i t was ;i n - men," by (Jforges Bizet, with the ifi Ki'Nowship Mull. Rev. Francis F. McDermitt Wednesday: 8:30 p.m., knowledge of ourselves in hidden midst our illusions. Perhaps we tlon't * Circle Meetings board uf trustees. have time for such a question, it may .seem i-'illy or evi'ii too philo- '. New York Opera Company at New ', Luncheon will be served at noon Rcctorj—1ZZI Wyoming Dri»» York City Center. The opern is All circles of the Women's A-so- by rii-flr 2. uniloi- the leaiicrrliip of AD.mi 2.4SO7 Friday: 8:15 p.m., sabiai ftuphical, so we ipnoit: it. The truth of the mutter is that we don't like* t kos ere. to see ourselvos as we are. One of the reasons we fear self-knowledge being presented Oct. 14, ID and cintion of the Prp&byterian Church Mrs. Many C. (iriincli-r. Xo icwr- Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9, 10:30, 'J7, and Nov. 10, as a part of the will meet Thursday as follows: i vatiens urc nt'Cfssaiy. 12. Rabbi Azriel ?. Grishwl is becuuse we really enjoy the illusions or fnlsc images we hnve con- Cantor Don Dprker ofeia cerning ourselves. For example, the person who jcives to charity to ; Forsberg Elected full season of the opera company. 'Morning circles meet :it £) :',\0 '• At 1 D.ni. ^!l's. J. Kusst'll YiK'om Daily Masses: 7:00, 8:00 a.m. 1 siii'vioes with the partiriptra nave on tuxes, just loves to deceive himself into thinking thut he is u The Iioys take the part of the a.m.: Mrs. Ttohert HiKKPtt's with will It-oti in Uie opcniiiK (ipvolion,^. Confessions: Saturday^ and eves gieat humanist und philanthropist. street boy« in Aet I of the opera. j Tlip piny which fullonx tells thu of Kolydoys, 4 to 6:S0 p.m. and the teinpic choir anil ' IToSynodicalPost :Mn*. F. K. Christian, K70 Bradford son, organist. After learning the music, in Ave.; Mrs. Havmond Uavi.son's j stiny uf :\ tconblt'd modern family 17:30 to 9 p.m. Self-knowledge is so different because our motives are con- wbu dist'ovt'r unpw thy cliniensions Baptism: Arrange in advance at We WCIKHIK; your ii Dr. Roy T. Fovsbeic of West- French, they will have three re- with -Mrs. V. E. Chiistinn, KTO t fused. The Bible repeatedly and emphatically tells ua of the deceptive hearsals in Now York with the ! of prayer. Mrs. N'clson Kinks, wlio rectory or by phone. • KurdinK temple nieml nature of »in and its many clever subtleties. Our ne!f-et'iiteredness fleld, n membor of Calvary Luth- Bradford Ave.; Newcomers with the tc4:il iTlixiom pi eran Church, Criinford, was orchestra arid remainder of the Mrs. J. V. Lonirwell, !)-IO Kimhall | ilirwls it, will ititi-odui-u the fol- Marriages: Call at rectory at often gets ilNtfuihud as something good. For example, how often da cast. Those singing include Geof- I lowini; cliai'ui'tiM-s: .Mr.-. J.illian least six weeks in advance unless children ami adults. ThiiiifJ we do things for our children by rationalizing that "it is good for ed to the synodical steward- Ave. tion may be alitnined by- Mrs. H. K. Cory's with -Mrs, I). Me- 1 trict of the Mew Jcr-si*y Synod of tier, William Ilusenvinge, Kevin DoUKall, :i80 Old Tote Kd., Moun- tht'l , Williulil I,. Kkuierer; tlifir Sick Calls: Urgent calls at any bly upset because her child was not accepted socially. I often won- Kelly, Jolyi IIoppiM*, Hubert hour of day or night. If passible MOUNTAINSIDE dered just how much of her distress cjime from th*; reflection that this the Lutheran Church in America, tainside; 'Mrs. William Cox with tllri'f childri'ii, Juily, -Mrs. Uicluml Brown, David Tandy, Paul Ani- Marshall. Hertii-, Mrs. K. Allen have your sick attended before UNION CHAPEL hud upon her, rather than re«l concern for the child. the Kev. Arnold Dahlqutst, pas- Mrs, R. C. -MacCormaek, 319 Kouth MounUioikl* tor, reported. Pastor Dahhjuist was bos, John Percy, Bruce Tuple?, Kuclid Ave.; Mrs. \l. K. Klliutt's Tin' mill Patsy, i.VIrs. N'CIMOII Finks. urgency arises. Are we sure of our motives?—Why do we work for the church? William Phillips, John liougli, Alsi) in Iho cast are 11 •U'itnclisi's Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bife« aJso elected nt this time to serve with -Mrs. K. "Wiley, 827 Highland 1 —When we get involved with any "good GUUHU," do we honestly on the commiLtcc on social minis- Paul Clnrk, Churlcs Wilson, Peter Ave.: 'Mrs. W. L. fJnrrnon's with I ami twii unsci-M voici ^. HOLY TRINITY R. C. CHURCH teachers prayer meeting; 9:4Sei know our motivating forces. We must *i!wuys keep the words of T. S. try. Kuinsted, Hughes Mayo, Murk Mc- the 'MiKses Fink, 4X\ K. nndlev | All wumiMi cordially invittxl to groups from nursery tbro'j:':ii Dr. For«herir ft mi his family Ave.: Mr.s. J. R. (ircisser's with Sunday Masses: In church: 7, rea«on, this is the greatest tretiHon." Our religion is concerned with Tliey are being trained by Kich- Mrs. M. C. Allen, S10 Hillsi-le 1 ulU'iiil. Oiilii tun" will be provided 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon; Bus transjlin'iaticn to arj t inner motives an well ON with outward acts. In a town like Weatfield united with Calvcry Church in j for pil'-srlHiijI fllilllrt-ll. Sunday schoid is availablefcrdj October, UKiO. Presently, he is a nrd Connelly, organist and choir- Ave.; 'Mrs. Churles Holder's with 9 a.m., children's Moss; in chapel, nnd in most suburban communities we like to avoid such question*; muster of St, I'uul's Church. the Misses Smith and McKni^ht, !«, 10:16, 11:15 and 12:15. dren living in Monntainsid*. HK "Who nin I?" We say that we are too busy or loo active, yet KO member f»f the stewardship com- mittee and a!flo tht; <-lmirninn of I'M I'rospect St.; Mrs. J. I*. Tvan- j Holyday Masses: In church: 6, 11 a.m., »ui hip and C much of our activism and liusy-nens atcins from our reluctance to see iiff1., -w Uli Mrs. K. J. Iturbour, H2-\ I 0:45. 7:4n, 8:46, 9:46 and 10:30 ion service, sermon; (i:<> I ourselves for -what we nre. the finnrice vommittee of Hie foi'th- I Choral Evensong fomtnK l>uildinp; program. Mrs, Redeemer Slates l.ciirh Dr. ju,m,; in the evening, 7 p.m. Youth KellHwship; 7:15 p.p.,p I Weekday Masses: In church: er scrivco; 7:4". p.m., armt 2. We now movif from self-knowledfje to the reason for our ForMherj? i« a member i»f tho com- Also, Mrs. A. W. Jackson*.* with existence. Why nn> 1 her-;? To tliis iruention wo can piously any that mittee on worship nnd music. * | At St. Paul's G:30, 7:15 and 8 a.m., unless oth- •Munclay: 7 p.m., Pilpit • Guest Speaker Mrs. W. Thtiwley, 041 Ilillcrcst erwise announced. Colonist Pioneer Uirljmetj.fi {jod put us here our parents. These answers do net meet tho reiil issue, for this is ,,i,J*"T""*\i"'"'f w«tin,.i,i ...... „! Walter'Marvin, 120ft Hallway Ave.; I Th*. 'Tallis choir of men and Ijoys "What | the mcanm ..f lifi'?"_. . . j,.,, ,„ . ,.,,„,.,.,, . . . Tlu> ^'.ii-'Ht spoukcr at ftedoPmrr land 8. ing. S K lhl { oum n of C|ll Luthrrim Clull'fll Sunduy will bi> MIN. K. Minick's witli Mrs. S. II. j uf St. I'mil's Kpiscopnl -Churt-h will j sine >H :i r.; Mrs. F. FIRST CHURCH OF verse is here by chance or tfj^Vccidont. TIKMO 'are many .scientific fill the unoxpired term of the" l?ev. Montelione's with 'Mr-*. A. Coney, i YJiic Smiilay :it 5 o'clock in tliu Hible class: 8 p.m.,»' i s Gn>vc. In ulist'i-vanc-i' of wiTlfnro r CHRIST, SCIENTIST ice. theories dealing with iu »riffin/ Nt'ntativ(' ut the View Dr.;-Mrs. C. B. Smith's wilh ) bia Kvir.ini: !>:30 nnd II a.m., Sunday service, j 1 y<>urH old, man bus been living for many thousands of years, historyvary Church in May l!Uil. lie is n Mrs. 1,. P. 'McCin'ivaelc, H48 Kim-Si-rvii-i- -:n ,\ Klaf I I!N!O; ••() Lutheran welfare utreiicies tif tin UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP hiiM been recorded for over 0,000 years. In light of this ovt-n if we member of the ruin It choir and of Atlantic district. The speaker win hall Ave.; Mr.H. A. .J. -St-irfc":* with l.iinli., tlu> .Maker i.f All Thin)-," live to the ripe old age of V0 wo will huve lived just a brief span uf the stewardship nt mm it tee, an recently installed HH th<1 I.ntliei-an Mrs. H, W. Anderson, 10C.0 Wych- .lulin .T..nl>..|-t < 1 !»»a ) : "l.onl, WJien OF WESTFIELD I More Church H thu whole picture. We make o\iv entrance und we will huve our exit. tenches in tho junior tin- Sense of Thy Swei' Ciu-f," Meeting al Weilfield Community department | C)mi,hl|-n with responsibility fm wood lid.; Airs. A. E. Thonip-son'v C^ntnr How should we live our liven (luring such ti short period? i>f the .Sunday church • t IH'OI. , -. t'frii t ii't I I (to \K aniHium-ed) ; .Mrs. .1. V.Lennox Hi-rkt'li-y I liljll ; nml tin- .: nntl supervi.sinir the Sunday: 10:,'{0 a.m., tin? speaker next pogt 1 I.tltlionm chaplain<.y work in the Yoorh'Mv-; with Mrs. K. 11. Kri.-k- MisMi Hri.tis f,,,. !,,ivs voices unr] In our society it is customary to live fur pleasure anil comfort, 1 . urt'iiM (HIM I liy llenjnlliin Hritti-n. uill be Kev. Donald Curry, minis- •to dwell midst success and security. EnYlhly success, pleasure, com- j WitllOKMJS (](»HVlain Sparling will present Mi>;. W. F. Willis, .">»;* Cnli'irmn sermon entitled "On Studying 1*1. ! nf the Kritleii work at tin.. Cathu- the renouncing words of Job: Richard Olsen, pi(^idinkr minis- Ihr cause of Christian welfare us | dial of St. John the Divine, \y« Myth nnd the Ilible." Thu speak- Kveninjr i-irclc-i nif'i-t ;it S p.m.: "We have taken nrtthing into this world, it is certain we can ter, announced that 1)0 members of it becomes (he responsibility at . Yurk, in 1'eliruary, l!ir>ii. Hi.-liard er tins been a Unitarian minister every professing Christian and as Mrs. Ralph Anlhoiiy's wilh Mis. !•'. the West(>('lil eonjrrelation of Jr- I Connelly i< <.ri™iii-t Ul| choirnKis- for iIn. past Tour years. carry nothing out." All that we have is from (Jod, It is loaned to us. K. Christian. 870 Umrtford Ave; HOW We cannot own anything permanently, we me just the st«ivnrds or liovuh's Witnesses plan to jittend it is exercised in the six welfare ; ter uf SI. Paul's riiliieli anil Eel- Following the worship aervioe f th111e l.utlu'i'nutn n AtluntUI 1i Mis. 1,. W. Brunt's with Mr>. K. managers of the gifts that (Joel luis given us. thIhoKomUnimine Kemi'iinnual Bible conventioconventiotnt In "*<•».'•"•* ».' '- ' ,"' » , "" " win l-'lalll, cmranisl of Ciace will In- a collceanil discussion hour. CHRISTIAN | .1. Rico, 7M First St.; Mrs. C. C. Chinch. Xyack. V. V., will be iruest The regular Sunday sclioul elassi t Why arc we here? The Lord created us and put us here so we be held in the Kliznhuth Armorv dislnrt. Missouri Synml. Ihese are ({mw Jr. with Mrs. W. II. Coles, muanist for this s1M\ice. will W lu-ld hojciiiniiiK at 1O:.'1O. con be His fuithful stewards. He hits entrusted His creation to us fur stfirtinir tomorrow. The convention \'" . fllll(;w'"«: Assueiat.on for •Jlif. KI1«,-WII(M» Ave.: -Mrs. V. IJ. SCIENCE a brief span of lime. The way we momigc it will determine not only the S Harrison's with Mrs. I'. Orlo, 701 them!.iof will be. "Spread the Word ) "!** «>f Mj'ivy, «»sti>«. Mass.; our detttiny he-re on earth but »ui future in the world to come. | ,, ' I.uthemMen wChil Yord k WtdfnrCity;c LutheraAssocuin* Colenuni I'l.; Mrs. V. U. Snlmoh'- I{<;i(lt rs to iVI(. .t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEALS r Th ef first session will henin at f 170 Elm Street. We.tfield ' Stewardship is not just a word thut should be considered when church " *' l'" . tioTiHospita, Mel wAssocinti'in Yurk Cily, ; BrooklynUillu«i;nn, j wilh MM. K. K. Klliult Jr., M"> budgets are reviewed. It is u fundamental fnct nf life, it deals not ii:-li» p.m. tomorrow. The velroni- New York; LtilliLr iulilress :uul other talks will be thc Deaf, Mill Neck, L.IHK Ishmil, lensou's with Mrs. 1., Kreniu'sho!'-•/. en's 1'elloiv-liiii of the First <:„„. Minitter WNBC 660 k.c. fut lowed by n model ministry t;reiralional Chuivh will meet _Toil:iy: D.-:!0 a.m.. Woman's Mis- '•i. The way to spiritual depth, wo have seen, involves self- New Viirk: Wartburir Home f 11.1 Wyoming Ave.; Mr«. K. t;. 3 school. the Ap:ed, Brooklyn, New York: Willeox with Mr.-. V. K. Cliristian, Thursday at I :Srt p.m. m the hcniie • sio»n N.nU'i y I nii't'tinjj•". Sunday Morning-? knowledge and a Htrontr MT,M: nf steward ship. This lends us to ques- 1 1 Jnseph S:ii;i, distriei suiu'rvisor, Lutheran Chaplaincy Service fjX7tl Hradfi il Ave. <>f Mrs. Hnlmi-r A. IV-ters,,,, ;!(i0 ^""''"y- 9 »»r- has up[«cur<'(l during this tinu- thai the United Stales i.n cunfusi'd in I j '*. !' !.: will deliver the public j U I have ever made any valu- tvn will review "Secrets of the The Bible's Answer to Our able (iiscovel ics. it bus been the world. 1 do not agree with the dismal j '' I that relaxation the subje-ct, "I.ivinir in Coil," tlip crilirs who say that v«- tiuvi* coinplcU'ly lost our sense of purpose anil 1 ;, Mem of Survival" at .'1 p.m. 1 rulluM suspf more to patient attention, than to SHOULD RELIGION HEAl'j i Sunday. i is the niutlnti nf any other talent. A now priiKiph- is an iiicxlinust- lir.il in ii series of feven Cuinmun- d«;rttiny, however, wf mu-it ;idmU that our destiny is confused. -Willimn Feather »>n im-ilil:itiiilis on the tl PART III. —Sir Isivac Xewton ilili- smircf (,f new views n the tluHK, I '•Hor.-h u'HK', 1 We us a nation and as individuals must see that C.on;trjrlU'S hii, Wimlows Opening To- the Creator of Ibis uniwisf lit- is tin* Lord of history as well. Ho is the <;uitU> of nil history. rt-Uginus and secuhir. He has n Krre.ut Plan for this w-'rild. We who iluim to be His fulluwt'is play n vital role in thU plan, h'Avt-vi'r, His IMaii will \»- ciirried out rvi'ii if Hi- bus t» K» bi-yond rc!it?i«us institutions t<> f unih'rstnndinir just l»»w (MM! H citiryini; oul His plim. Yet it is true whellu>v we he- lit; vi' it nr ii'tt. •-• In thi^ pel ptexed •.•fiitury we m-ed to know whero v.<- art* Ko'mK, we IHMI! l>» have a .•*(•!.^e t>f pur|n>M'. Cud rreiitiM, us bc- causi' IK* wanti-d to ?.harc His !<'%•»• wiUi us so We v;«n shun- it with 1 finother. ()ur live- can find niiii: only when wv si-ivc Him und

il t» huv lK*' t<» no lu'votul tin* illusions \vi- DON'T LET THE CLOTHES of (\in\ in-irl t<» liv«- lives in arroril:nifi' willi His HAMPER HAMPER YOU! rian. Tlu'sf ju t> ilic ni'cc.-:-ury in^rcilii'iil.s fur j» study in ^pir itiml clvplli. (July by iiskitiK :"xl MUsvvcriiiK tlu>.

SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 Westfield Ave. \ Foncral Home of homelike atmosphere, completely modern IVORY DRY CLEANERS off-street Parking Facilities Licensed Slaff AND LAUNDERERS Charlet E. Doolcy Also OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS Frank J. Dooley DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME Carolyn M. Dooley 218 North Avo. W., Cronford 16 PROSPECT ST. AD 2-5020 BR 6-0255 • THE WF.STF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OC30BER 1, 1962 Page ZT Thursday: 1:110 p.m.. iv-uli-i'• j Willow Grove Women : ! *rruup nu'eliriK at iht- home of Mr . Sri Circle Srssiun^ • II. A IVII'I-MMI, . Tin- Women'.-. As-s.i.-i:iii-..n i.f ;':n-'''..uk, "Se ..I the llrail" ECHO LAKE j the chapi'l; 5 p.m., Coldcn ARI-j ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL Wil'ow Urove l'l o.^.vtjiian fhuivh : K.ihhl (ii: CHURCH OF CHRIST ! Club; 8 p.m., mei-tinp on bjiplisni. I CHURCH "ill meet Monday. ; Friday. K'.- ('!'.'>' 00 SprinarfieM Arcnu* | Tu'lay: 9:^0 a.m., lirdf of piny- J 559 Park Av«nu. The n-on-.iiiir iiivics wi!! moot ..; ' rn>>:i e-.-:\ Bernard E. Uramont , cr; 10 a.m., the administrative ! Scotcb Pl«m» 9:SO as follows: Mrs. James l'l:.y- n-..iiii coin will !.< day: 9:30 a.m., Bible school board of the Women's Association; Sunday: 8 tTm., holy commu-' pooled with Mrs. Charles Van i'c.i • tn-r.-' lu> i • and di--s.il Bults and children, Kenneth 1:15 p.m., missionary education nion; 9:30 a.m., morning prayer ; of -0".^ Dogwood Dr.; Mrs. C\'t-iI j cliarcli. superintendent; 10:30! leaders; 7:30 p.m., Crusaders and sermon by Hev. tieorKe A.' Knowle>' with Mr;. Sur-Iey KviiM" gregational singing with Club; 8 p.m., pre-nuisery training Ernst; compli-te church school:' <>f -I3f> Bayberry l.ane. MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL Hemingway, directing; class. primary department meets in pub- • The afternoon uiivles will meet Roger F. Pugalcy a.m., li. E. Lemmons will Tomorrow: .1:15 p.m., you up peo- lie school 1: junior department,, at 12::IO as follows: Mrs. Hernnrd Student Minister his sermon topic for the ples communicants class; 8 p.m., grades 1 through 5, in parish hull;; Anderson's with Mrs. Italuh Miuir- Sun.lay: K»»}'.Tr V. l'u(r*li'y, • t\i- , --"'-• '--•-•- -• • ,. f H53 Ltm.pc Way; Mrs. Wer- dent mmisU-r. -Members and frii-mls nir "Perfectirux Our Faith"; preparatory service. senior department, grades (j and ro 1 1 a.m., communion services •Saturday: 8 p.m., stewardship up, in church; 7 p.m., young peo- ner Prill's wilh .Mrs. Mfrod tif til*. chapi ] ;»v invited to world- . E. May in charge; 3 p.m., meeting. ple's fellowship in parish hall. Brand' of 14-115 l.iiir.berts Mill Kd., wide Communion service in the and deacons meeting at the Monday: 8 p.m., stewardship 7 p.m., confirmation class for both Scotch 1'laius. PivsbyU-rian Chur.h at K:;itl. HI, ; 7 p.m., B. E. Lemmons meeting. yountr people; 8 p.m., confirmation Tin- evening circles will meet ;-.t 11 :;!i) a.m. »r -I ::>0 p.m. ve as his sermon topic for Tuesday: 8 p.m., session meets. class for adults. H o'clock us follows: Mrs. Jamc* enmB service "Why Should Wednesday: 9:15 a.m., superin- Tuesday: 1 p.m., afternoon MiuHii'eKor's with >Irs. Norman This aye is reaching out towards Christian?" tendents meeting; (1:30 a.m., Ciirl guild; 8:16 p.m., vestry meeting. Kfltinn of 14 Rutgers Ct. and Mrs. tin1 perfect Principle of things; is dnesday: 9:30 a.m., ladies Scout leaders; 11:30 a.m., church Wednesday: (1:30 a.m., holy Hartley Owen's with Mrs. Kred pushing towards jiei foction in art, j; Bible classes will he stnff devotions and discussion; 4 communion; 12 noon, opening of j IUcknairel of H43 Luke Avc., Clark, i invention, and manufacture. |for pie-school children; 8 p.m., eighth grade Fellowship; All Saints' annual antique show t - -Marv Baker iCddv e(r"'ar devotional services 7:30 p.m., Com Twisters; 8 p.m., and sale. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL K. Lemmona in charge. congregational meeting in assembly CHURCH I invent nothing; 1 rcdisct>vti. • hall; OT'M meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF 12S Elmer Street —Auguste Uodin | ST. PAUL'S CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST R«». L. R. Stanford, Minuter (Episcopal) GRACE ORTHODOX 422 E.it Broad Str.ol e». E. M. Odd.n, A»t. Minitter Sunday Service*: 11 «.m. Ministers* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday: 9:00 and 11 a.m., world- ] Richard J. Hanjm»n 1100 Boul.T.rd, W.itfi.U Sunday School aad Nursery j 11 a.m. wide Communion .Sunday; recep-i G. Paul Mutaelmftu Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Bible nchool tion of new members; Itev. L. It. ) Norman J. Farainalli for all aires; 11 a.m., worship, Wmdnttdty Ereninf Teitimony Maallno Si IS Stanford v»ill deliver a series nt' Rev. John A. Smart (ruest minister will l>e Rev. Rey- ,. . , .,, , ., meditations on the theme "This Is day: 12 noon. Women of St. mond C. .Commerat of Fairlawn; 7 Ove.-com.ng fear will be a theme, ,. , ,.. „„ . , .,, ,. luncheon. p.m., worship; the Rev. Hobert W. dealt You if(; fol Bmjll t i norrow: 3:30 p.m., senior Anderson of l'aterson. servicealt w.ts Sundah at y Christiain a Lesson-Sein Sc.euce- toriu,,„,„m i s durinp,ovi(leig bot| hj nservice put,osn oauf wor,u.- Jcil meeting; 6 p.m., Junior Wednesday: mid-week service of inon entitled "Unreality." ship, JET I'OKMATION—A group of Juup-borne revelers is thoroughly doused by a battery of |oiial Young Churchmen, Hible 'study and prayer conducted Opening the Scriptural selec- i*:lf) a.m., church *hi-'ii'|>s. lioscs nmi wali-r cans. ermon; 11:30 a.m., holy com- Shepurrf Chapel at iS'eptune. theo: be not dismayed; for I am through 12lh grade; 7 p.m., Senior and sermon; 7 p.m., Se- thy God: I will strengthen thee; High Pilgrim's Fellowship. piHCOpal Vouni; Churchmen, yea, I will help the; yea, I will REDEEMER LUTHERAN uphold thce with the light hand •Monday 7:0 p.m., Hoy Scout pmhiy: 10 a.m.! ecclesiastical CHURCH Troop 71. oidcry class; 7:30 p.m., Hoy Tbe ReT. Walter A. R.uninj of my righteousness." j A correlative citation to be road i Tuesday: H p.m., adult educa- Today: 7:0 to 8 p.m., office ap- tion course, "Modern Theology"; esday: 10 a.m., bazaar work from "Science and Health with pointments; 8 p.m., adult member- Key to the Scriptures" hy Mary Christian education. 1 p.m., Youth and Family ship class, opening session. Baker Kddy .states: "Whatever is Wednesday: X p.m., hoard of LET THE LEADER PRINT IT linpr Strvice, dessert and Saturday: 0 a.m., confirmation governed by Ciod, is never for an Christian education. , party. classes. instant deprived of the light and [ednesday: 9:30 a.m., holy Sunday: 8:15 and 10:45 a.m.. might of intelligence and Life" nunion; 8 p.m., Women of St. Holy Communion will be celebrated (p.21C). evening branch, meeting, in the first service. The Hev. Paul The Golden Text is from II Tim- j ursday: 8 p.m., junior hiph Sparling, Lutheran chaplain for othy: "God hath not given us the! hers' meeting. New Jersey Welfare Institutions, spirit of fear; but of power, and | .vill deliver the sermon in both of love, and of a sound mind." j WILLOW GROVE services; 3 p.m., Valpuniiso Guild PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mot.tinK.; Walther League meetinK. FAtfWOOD PRESBYTERIAN ANNOUNCING RAMBLER FOR 63 Old R.rit.n Road . Tuesday: !>:0O a.m., Newark ]>as- CHUPCH R«T. JulUn Alextndtr toral TOnfcreni'e meeting; luncheon Marline and LnGrande Arenue Mr, Richard Lovauce nt ]2:0 p.m., by the women's or- Fnnwood A"!lU»l vranizations of' Uedecmcr; C:.'!0 Rev. Chnrle» L. Sorge, (inlay: iCIlO a.m., prayer meet- p.m., confirmation classes; 8::i0 ! Asaoctato Pastor The New Shape of Quality 1/AU p.m., Pay Scout Troop p_nl-i |)Uil,|ing i-omir-ittee. I Sunday: 0:;>0 and ll a.m., 8 p.m., stewardship commit- Wednesday: 10 a.m., adult Bible Iworld-wido communion Sunday, lineelinpr. j study; II a.m., Oris'inn day the Itev. (".hnrles I.. Sorg will tomorrow: Junior Fellowship j s(T)ir>o!:; X p.m., church rouiuli. preach. New niemliers will be re- i'.s for weekend retreat at Sca- ceived l>y letter of transfer. Hym- llotol, Ocijan drove, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH nals will be dedicated in memory muluy: World-Wide Commu-. AT WESTFIELD nf Mrs. Frederick Rciessle. Nursery j will bo observed at both serv- I Minister* care is provided for c-hildrrii 1 and ! ; 0:,'10 a.m., worship service,' Rev. Clark W. Hunt 2 years of age: church school from j '. Julian Alexander will speiik; Rev. Jitno C. Whi taker nursery through senior high de- ! h school grades 4-D; 11 a.m., Rev. John R. Lennon partnient; <> p.m., junior high : •ship service, Rev. Julian Ale.x- Rev. Philip R. DietUrich UPY, pot luck supper; 7 p.m., sc- i ler will speak; church school Sunday: 0:15 a.m., all depart- nior high Ul'Y, chapel; younji j H-:ji'd grade; (i:I10 p.m., mid- ments of the church school meet; people's comniUMii-unt class, audi- | fcllowship; 7 p.m., senior .0:15 and 11 a.m., the crndlc and torium; 8 p.m., Mr. Soi-g will meet ch school and fellowship, crib; worship HiM-viees in the sanc- with the parents of children to be \ onday: women's association tunry; the Ucv. Clnrk W. Hunt, baptized, for instruction, in the \ fclc meetings; 1 p.m.. (iirl Scout minister, will preach. This is lounge. | p .'JI18; 8:15 p.m., Christian world-wide communion Sunday. munity experience, The sacrament of Holy Commu- Monday: 7;.'!0 p.m.. Troop :i.'l; j uesday: .1 p.m., Girl Scout nion will be observed at both serv- WebL-los.' ! op 507; Girl Scout Troop 002; ices; !>:lr> p.m., 8th and Oth MYK; Tues:S0 a.m. i woman's club luncheon; 1 ::iO p.m.. study class. exei-utivc I , |T nl,.,.ijnK: s p.,n piimnry hoard of the WSCS wilwml min-imeet; j l011l,hpr8. nieeting. 10 a.m., sewing day; 8 p.m., l.o.-nd , TllursI|ilv: ln.3o „.„ l., w-onien s |THE ALLIANCE CHURCH of trustees; 8:lf> p.m., circles :i prayer tfroup: S p.m. adult rum- \ ! Avenue at Cherry Street nnd 4 (cvenintr). municant class, first of six scs- Cranford Monday: 7:1 • p.m., Boy Scout 1 sions; junior teachers meeting. Sunday: 0::t0 a.m., llible school; Troop "X"; 8 p.m., the finance cum. j j a.m., worship service; sermon mission will meet: ehun-h visita- j CALVARY EVANOELICAL (|-:islor, Hev. Lnurnnce J. I'yiu1, tion program. | LUTHERAN CHURCH (ULCA) owed hy the Lord's Supper, Tuesday: H p.m.. tin- edm-titum j Cranford P.m., Youth Fellowship Rroups; i commission will meet; the Chris.! The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist un., service; sermon hy the pus- *'"» citizenship commission AM Pastor moot; the men s ehih fiibiiu't will i The Rev. Walter Wagner il.m.l-iv: 7:45 p.m., executive merL ; Today: 7:.'in p.m., Hoy Seoul 1963 Rambler Cla&slc Six Four-Door "770" Sedan. Looks longer but Isn't. Curved class sldo windows. Advanced Unit Construction. mi[u,c Wednesday: fi:-la p.m., mlult , Troop «1. u^diiy: 7 p.m., Pioneer tjir" =. i '^lucition series; suppor I.IMI class- I Tomorrow: 7 p.m., Cub l'aik 81; OME SHE THHM! The most beautiful, tho S p.m., junior ilf-partinont stalT. IWclnosday: 7:45 p.m.. Bible •os- ; Satuiday; ;l:"0 a.m., c;.t.-."betieal C most exciting Ramblers ever built — the. '63 • and prayer mcclinir. COMMUNITY PRESBrTERIAN Rambler Classic Six ami Rambler Ambassador Thursdaj': 7 p.m., Roy Scouts CHURCH iustrui'iiin; 1 r:»0 p.m., (Jills 'Mi.-- |rt Cut) Scouts. Meeting Houn L»ne -ion CiuK. V-8. New I All-new Advanced Unit Construc- |Fri«lay: 8 p.m., hoiriwoniin^ re- Mountainside Sunday: 8:1"), !i::'.(), II a.m., tion, a years-ahead breakthrough in car building ! Rrr. Elmer A. T.Icott Jr. service of Holy Communion: the —foundation of tbe New Shape of Quality. 'aturday: Youth Fellowship ! Today: 8 p.m.. deacons' nieet- meditation will 1'e "n "Some Brief Amazingly greater strength—uncquulvd door fit Thoughts on Worship." 9.-:f(), II UKvoniing program. ; illlt. and wcalhcrNculing. Now! Lower,swifter lines, : Tomorrow: it to 11:110 a.m., day a.m., Sunday school, all depart- ments; 11 a.m., children under yei with easier entrance. Room for si\ 6-fonlcrs. WOODSIDE CHAPEL nursery. throe years will lie eared fur ia the Morse Avenue, Fanwood .Sunday: !>:15 a.m., church New! Ouiclcst Rainblerscvcr.witlivibration-frce school, primary and junior grailr*' ohureh huasc; <'i p.m., intorme.liate Tri-I'oiwd Power; curved glass side windows ToiiM.rrow: 7:00 p.m., the happy I."(In•! li'iuiue-i wiil leave the and the junior younp; people's 1-C: 1(1.-.10 a.m.. morning wursliip, that hush wind noise. Now) Most service-free world wiiic communion; nursery cliurch for Ititweraft; 7 p .m., se- •oup^ will bo^in their fall senson loss lllect- Ramblers, wilh more lubricatcil-lor-lile vital parts !!li iiioitinns at the chapel i. i imil kindi-riiHrten classes; 11 ::»5 i nim- Luther I.eajrae l.u and 33,000-rnilc or ^ p.m. the senior younp people i n.m., junior nnd senior hiRh KraHesj inn and discussion on capital |iun- : !7-12; » nursery for infants will; islinieni, to 1..!.•-• led bl.y MiMi:: i Valerie 3-ycar chassis lubrica- ll "'.tit at the homo of Mr. an.l c^f'(-•u'ive hoard of the rs- IMrtkham of Seoleh FMains. i he available durinir ehureh scrv- thi (ion. Now! Most thor- ioe; 7 p.m., senior histh Wcstmin- ; s^onio^ leaK e will meet :.1 li :-'i(l. oughly rustprrmfol cars Sunil;,y: 11 ;i.m., Ilr. Alan Klein- H p.m., visitors train- ""f I'lainfiflil will he the upcak- ] ster fellowship. I Monday: ever, wilh 7 limes more ing proirram; special . "t !l»- family Bible hour. The ! Monday: !' to 1 I :'M> a.m., day unmittoe t(. study ))r,.j;rani for old. people. i;alvani/cd steel than be- m.l.-iy v,.),,,,,) wju |H. i,, M.ssir. i Tuerday: Id a.m.-S p.m., fall I exci-ut it lee; youth coin- 1963 Rambler Ambassador V-8 "990" Wagon. 250 HP standard, 270 HPoptionjf. Lockablo hidden compartmont In ronr. pnicifiiij', (eran.ic-Ar- will :ilsn bo the speaker at I proshytcrial, Cratiford; H:ir, p.m., ( mitt.: inurcd exhaust s\stem. '•' ivoninir service. Wodmsilay: S p.m.. final stew- f T- ' evt.-ninir oircles. '];'.y: 8 p.in.,Jolin Smart, will I Wednesday: '•' a.m., intercessorintoroo y I ardship vi-iu.lion irni.imt; session. •rillL- ;, ii^ro aflor n season of \ prayer; fl :.'i0 a.m.. Hililc study, Mr. I |r»)-,.,-. • will be the first mes-! |a« in Tiileotl; '•< to 11 ::!0 a.m., day] Kverythinir come-: to him who ri.i^ of two Tuesdays i nurserv; 8 yi-m., canva.-s commit-: hustles u hile be waits. ---Thomas Kdison

1 mi-monthly day of st-iv- Ne«! TwinSiich Floor ! Cur»td Gists Side Win- with Instant Oveilakc, Cli^ir wwj (lev/! Aslcnisliingly c»sy Heiglil Hoclininj Bucksil Scats Cdll; t:'tJt.-.c 'I',-..', CIIIVO inlu • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ll fjl lll l(wl Vi.n • l>.|i III |ra;,:lu!ly. IN WESTFIELD r c !<:l o "' ' < E. Christinn THE ECONOM/ KING HAS BRAND-NEW ZING R". Richard L. Smith «cv. James D. Colo Sec the sporfi-'.pirilcil Kainhler Ameiicans for R«»- M. Bolin Durw»r *<•>.<. The all-new Humbler Amciican "'MO-M" Rev. Ace. L. Tubbi llardiop IKIS [tcclinini; liiickci Seal-;. Cnnsolc, ««v. John M. NaUjima new I.IK 111" Six, M.indaid. Doiible-S.-ilety Hrakc Svslcin uiih ^c-ir-.iclju>iin!' IM,II,O> sl.iiul.iul. m.iny 1 l» .iiul I 1 :.'.O a.m.. 1 ollici -,civin.--rico fc mili.--.. So; now I'jfit K.imblcr UUIJI inn Sunday. I . Clili-tian will Aut'-'iiciin sediins. \v,i!.'/in-., viniM.-Ilihlc. ibje.-l. "I,e.-l We Atmttt. jfi Mytti/i-Ooi/ji.,-!!^^ tu fxcvlhiKO I .li.n.l; til.- .Men's Brand new for 63! Rambler American "440 H H,.KI1O|> lifi HP, UucKl StJt'j antj Ctnrol^ s hi- > will mctt in I H ;i! R::HI :\.m. i .'li.fo t'.juhint' on 1 I and Ti-.isl"; the liil.lc ,-iii::.< for ALL NEW! ALL BEAUTIFUL! ALL RAMBLER! ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! at Id c.Vh.el; in I' scni,,,. l.ij,], ,|(,. h • elunvll s.ho.,1 • inly. r 420 South Ave., Westliegd Workshop on L'.\ K. of C Conducts Plains Dedicates New Post Today to Draw Mortgage Rite Enjoy a quick, LWV'.Members • f ('. S;i!i;! •!:.>• li:j;ht ill A aiul n:tMVi'f.T-r-» <-f O.-.v A(i:**ri»-:i!i »" • _*" ... j f^riliTii's Ho I'i'i jiiiicr-. -Mm Surll: Th.- Ncv. Jr, .,->• |. .» . ,f \V.. An.. S... M(l : latiui, ..f a T.S I!.,.; lo tl:c I'-l Jj;!;', '"^ i'^oo!o-,n'^'iM "till" '"sMi'l . or a complete nie '"jum,- h..l...rt. « IW< <•«•=••.. I".- i-ini.t.n:,- s«-n by ,11-Mn.lii.iMK• • Hi a !!.. K. i' ::!<> |..;>j. ;i! fin : served in jjg.tin I'Uilnii'fii jf^»'ii..i( i Mi-t " . • ^ ^ Willijtms ;iniv*.'"i and left i Church :7": Sh'.-r'i Hi!i-. M:-. (,'•.• w»M' iij. hard H<.'tty. KI*;IM:h; \\ h»i wji- ir: r.ilic i- whin ihv I •!• ...tl'u-i-i : Miiliac-I N! >i i •' - vii c li'l'. net liznt>*' w;i> j»;ii(l <.rV. und I.;t\v- f |)r<->i(ii-nt i.f tin- N.J. -laii' I'".-1-1 LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY U-mi. Ticy .vjl] be- ipanii'J Sy . musters .As.-ociatii.n, ami Anthony hot plates, re Mrs. (ii-or^i- Krii'ii: Mrs. A!::n U:<- i-v.unrilV CnluMiMaii Clul). Guidsttin iin.l Mi.-. rt Walker, -A tesiinwhial (JiiifK't omi dance nnfir.lifitf <.f the roii • in honor cf Mr. I.uCJifca followt-d • ng beverage Dr. .Ioh:i Stoessinj:t-r, ,iii*- of im* forpino.-t uuthuritk'S on the finar.- ; Gur.-is inrlurirri lit. Rev. M.v. Thomas injr the UN" will spcuk durinir tlia .J. McC'ann. aM-i.-tutH jinslur of St. morning session. In the aftorno:*!!, Barthu]unit-vv's Church, Scotch Wallace Irwin of (he V. S. Mission Plains: Charles Gardner, Hoonton tot he l.'\' will disrupt, the ri.-lc of state ilfputy. and Churlvs Mihulik, OPEN 24. HOURS DAILY the US in the chuiiffine United Ralnviiy, district de|iuty. Nations, Mr. Irwin has been with Thcudfue Zmudu wa.s master of the mission dinci- 1954 and is cur- ci'leiiumies. rently the director of public serv- ices. The purpose of the workshop is to urquuint le;ijf\ie members thru- out the state with problems of the VS that they will study in detail N0HTH AVENUE tt RAILROAD f ttr- during the coming two years—the ehariRinir VH scene, financing nnd f AitENtLY WAITING—two faithful dog? wait outside the peacekeeping functions. At the ,ri«w K»is«r Wilhelm Church, West Berlin, Short 10-minute league*s national convention, April, ceremonies are held eaiih afternoon to give pajsershy an 1902, delegates voted to continue ^opportunity for prayer and a look into the bujjdJng._ support of the UniUni Nations /sys- tem nn3 to evaluate means to strengthen it under present-day r. ami Mr*. lUiltfil I)'ar»ii nre now rrMdliiic lti thrlr Bf»r homt at W 'I'limnulii-K W'H) nhlcb »lif> |>uri'hu»r«l fniin Mr. unit «r». 'liiutuaM conditions. ;utfli«. The HHI*' <>r 11.1- iiiultlpfe M*li-(t i»r'>p«*r1> un» i.rKollntfd b> LET THE LEADER PRINT lnrr} II. Hr<»»» of KM- ultltf of I.er U. \\ nrluK- * NELSON Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become inde- pendent of it.—John I). Kuvkfellcr STAMLER WANT SUPER CHOICE MEATS - FROZEN FOODS] ADS TO BUY OR SELL, USE BRAND NAME GROCERIES IAlD^JFon Jjy HTAMLKK - Poll. FRESH VEGETABLES - JUMBO FRUtfil 1 TRACT."CHAIRMAN, "MS OOlffiK LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS MARKET AT.: HUXBIDP. 856 GREAT SAVINGS EVERY WEEK FREE BONUS $10.00 Order: J&M Mountain Ave. 1 —Italian, 1 Thousand Island DreuinJ

Old Fashioned-Choite ^*j->* I'M fCounlry Farm I Frozen Food Values RIBS BEEF 69C lb. .LEGS LAMB Orange Juice, F.S., 6 oz.. .12 oz. lb. Sirloin Pepperidge Farm Turnovers 49c CHICKENS 59c b (COLOR T.V. HEADQUARTERS) " -V' ' -V , • Stouffers Welsh Rarebit ... 49c S-6 lbs. ROAST 89c th» only authorized Color T.V. Servica Waffles 3 for 50c Organiiatton in This Area Horns Made BREAST, meaty b Pancakes 25c pkg. LEGS SAUSAGE 79c FLAGSTAFF FROZEN LIVERS only French Fries — Peas *\ b Cut Beans — Cut Corn America's Famous GROUND BEEF69c PKGS. Mixed Vegetables Aft OUAUTYTV Iowa's Beef Peos and Carrots "'* lb. SARA LEE SPECIALS BACON 59c LIVER Coffee Cake /Q Grilling Jones lb. ft Cheese Cake each OVC FRANKS 59c LINKS 89c m»ADMIRAI First Prixe 23 MASTERPIECE TV Farm Dairy Products SAUSAGE 89c lb. BOLOGNA 59c IN GENUINE VENEERS AND HARDWOOD SOLIDS Swiss Knight Gruyere . .... 39c lb5 Breakstone TAYLOR HAM 1.09 Cottage Cheese . . . lb. 33c Fresh Fruit Salad . . qt. 55c Del Monte Tomato Juice, Hotel Bar Butter ..lb.59c J&M Fresh Fruits, No.5 25t Fleishmann's Oleo . . . . 39clb. Pears, light syrup, *Vi 39{ All Sweet Oleo 5 Vegetables lbs. 1.00 Catsup, Pride of Farm 5forW« Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. 25c Apple Sauce 8 for 100 Tomatoes, red, ripe. . 3 lbs.49c Pillsbury Sale Apples, Mclntosh .... 3 lbs. 49c Tomato Soup, M Campbell's lOforl.W Orange Danish Rolls . . . . 33c Carrots, Calif 2 bu. 19c froy»nD«p«niJ«b|llfy.. Fresh Mushrooms lb.79c Skippy Peanut Butter 3for99c Lets servicing Raisin Cinnamon Rolls . ...33c Air Spice Horizontal Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 19c Carnation Milk 7for99< Caramel Nut Rolls ...... 39c SP23CrU«$l» Fresh Cauliflower hd.29c Fruit Cocktail, 30 oz., 3for9* Sesame Rolls 25c The ffn«*t, mmt'-trauble-fraeiTV chksita Spinach, crisp, fresh . . . 25clb. Tomatoes, No. 2 °|° . we hnow-bar •nprie! S^>ecijl; horizontal Buttermilk Biscuits .... dwlgn forcooler operation, Ipso servicing, 3 for 25c Potatoes, L.I 10 lbs. 39c Corn Cream K. Kist.. .2for2« longer TV life. PLUS. 155 Separate Tests • Spece Age Etched circuitry • Eliminate* Chocolate Chip Cookies .... 39c Onions, Globe ...31b. bag 29c Apple Juice, Motr's 4forlW 105 potential Trouble Spots Italian Onions pkg. 29c Mazola, Italian ••• • Avocados, Calif 29c Peas, Kounty Kist 2»rJ Low Coffee Prices Beet Balls, new V^\ Savarin 69c Beechnut 69c Martinsons 79c Yuban 79c Kraft's Chocolates De Cafe 89c Arnolds 99c Buy 3 Boxes - Get 1 Free Low Drug Prices Yuban Instant 99c Penn Supreme Ice Cream Reg- th* BARCUY CS3K30 Series Holland House lOoz. 1.19 Halo Shampoo. . . g.60c 49c from ths Masterpiece Collection. Custom Quality ft gal. 1.29 69c 59c Custom Crafted Upright Consols In contemporary styling. Available Horn & Hardart, 6 oz., only 89c Micrin, 7 oz In Genuine Venoers and Hardwood solids in Famous Lady Penn Quality From The Vermont Syrup 12 oz. 29c 1.29 9* Walnut. Mahogany. Ice Cream 95c qt. Bufferin, 100 Masterpiece Collection 22 oz 59c J&J Baby Powder, 65c 49c Ever/ Admiral Masterpiece sertflt IV t» Coco Marsh 12 oi. 35c Italian Ices, ail flavors. 35cqt. Cuetotn-Crafted to assure absolute unW 53c 45c formlty. Comers are reinforced, grain* 22 oz 59c Sherbet — Lime — Orange — tpana Tooth Paste • are matched. Each cabinet Is Individual!/ 31c 25c hand-rubbed and built with quality crafts- Hershey Syrup 19c Raspberry 2 for 49c Crest Tooth Paste 43c 35c manshlp you would expecp t to find In thtee Aspirin, Bayer 50 .. finest furniturefurniture.. • RicRihh VeneerV s and Ming Tea 69c All Pints of Ice Cream . 2 for 49c 9c HardwooHdd d solidlid* Kiln end Air Dried $229 95 79c c» Martinsons Tea, 48 65c Schrafft's Chocolates . Ib. 89c Rise Shaving Cream WdHdb ddHdflih6V 46c 35c Uptons Tea, 48 59c Mixed Nuts 1.29 Gleem Tooth Paste 37c 29c Mixed Nuts, Peanuts 89c Listerine Every Admiral- is' Preii'sion-Biiiliand "Life* Tested" for Dependability! Pet Food, Cages, Cashews Hartz Mtn. Luscious Products Household Needs Raisins Dash Dog Food 6 for 89c 29c Tide 2 for 59c Trend 2 for 39c Raisins, Sunmaid Alpo Beef Chunks . . . 2for49c 79r Laddie Boy Chunks . . 2 for 49c Parson's Ammonia 25c Apricots, dried Clorox gd. 59c Mcicedon-a Pard Dog Food 3 for 49c Pepitas 49c 59c Cot Food Pussy Foot 10 for 1.00 Scot Towels 2 for 39c Carrots Dill Kasco 25 ib. bags 2.89 Scot Tissues 4 for 49c Dried Mushrooms 333 South Ave. W. AD 2-4660 Westfield Briquets 20 lbs. 1.29 jar 59c Beans, green, diced : 49c OPEN EVERY EVENING Special prices on caso lots Miracloth pkg. 43c Peppers, tiny delicious lar .si••Svni'I.D (N J i 1.1 UU'K, nUJH'.DAY, OCTOBlK A, I

1 Tin.1 I'oniniilti'f iidn|iuivi^!ij alsu has been dovelojn'd . the summi'i'. Thr iommilti>i> has tluouKh the work of Richard W. J divided into four separate groups, In Fund Pica Sam-, 140 Nmth Ave.. and Thru-' cai'h (T'oup I" study one i>f the dole F. Trunipp, '1H Arlnic I't.. foUoviuK areas: Kduoution, hous- KANWOOD — EiKourapotl by jbuth members of the community's ing, employment and church. Mrs. a l'.inii-=titii. Kdwnrd I.. Hell of B Poplar St.,! fun Haturduy niglit, Oct, 27 from \i to 1 a.m. us the ways und means i At that time tilth KIOIIJI will i'i'- campaign chairman suid today his i-omniiUee presents its mujoi- fund I port on the plans mid progress committee hopes to have the drive made in the meantimt. raising project for ihc year, 'the wrapped up by Oet. 2;i. Masked Ball.1 A Kunwood resident since 11155, Bell is employed as n patent at- Dancing will be to the music of torney by the Sinyrcr Manufactur- Klnu-r'.s Hund, featured with BOUT'S Week Needed For ing (*o. Active in several previous by Sully Sclimalleiiiiei'iri'r. A live- UCK campaigns us a residential ly MiiK-a-li»i£ will he led by KA- Address Change solicitor, he also is a member of waril Hoate and Kt baihcrshop iiuartet. Op* w«ek'» nolle* It re- the Jiiyceos. He is the father of queued of reedert of the j font sons. For those who like something in- DOG WATCH—A West Berlin customs police dog watches "L**d«r" who *r« ck*niif>( j Four district chnirmen serving teresting and difVerent, a masked as a parade of Soviet armored trucks waits to pass through lb«fr »ddrc>»». Addreu IUU I under Bell me Dudley N. Oarpen- ball contest will be held with prizes the British sector barrier as they have been rcslricted from «r« mailo up one wtck in ad? jti-r of 105 Farley Rd., northwest for the most humorous, UKly, orig- going through U. S. Checkpoint Charlie on their way to inal and beautiful face masks. vane*, and while it i> p»t>ible j section; Norman O. (Sender of lit) 1 Soviet War Memorial. • t tU« leal minute to tend an t Portland Ave., northeast; Anthony Tickets will be iivailnhU on 'Hack iJ. I'oiteiu »f 140 Marian Ave., to School Niitht,' Oct. 17 and IS. It it not pottinle to prevent | southwest, und Arthur T. Fell, -III the klre«djr tddretied paper Poplar I'l., southeast. TO BUY OR SELL. USE from going to the old addrett In addition, Murly H, Paulson without the week'e notice. uf -17 Heeeh Ave. has hpe.n ap- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS SQL'ATTER AREA—Scenes like this arc everywhore in the re-settlement estate at Kow- The "Leader" Will be nappy loon, Hong Kong. To accommodate those for whom there is no room in conventional hous- to forward papers without ing, squatter areas have sprung up on hills around Hong Konfi's urban e«tra charf* anywhere in area. the United State* (or thota •ubfcrlben who are planning to be away far temporary 5 Inter-Group Unit periodi. EWS OF WESTFIELD'S •ubicribera who ere planning FILTER-FLO to ka away far temporary PUBLIC SCHOOLS Elects Officers periods* )Automatic Washer The women's commute on inter- /with water-saw for snwtl ItoM Service Squad Cieri, Donna Donofrio, Janet Hol- Krotip relations of Westfield urea ColumbuB School Service Inway, Amos Webster. Alvin Lake, met Thursday evening at the YW- is made up of a croup of Fidwurd Hariduki, and Hnrvcy CA. The following officers were dents from the third to the Trusty. elected: Chairman, Mrs. Julius (trade, who have shown quali- Jackson; co-chairman, Mrs. James if (food citizenship. They were C. Whitnker; secretary, Mrs. in for their honesty, loyalty, Doufrlnc E. Tuttle; treasurer, Mrs. inoss, sense of leadership, 2 Westfield Girls JumcB P. Dello-KuBSO. i-sire to do service for thoir il. the duty of the squail to In Debate Roles errands and perform other Kcnne Corin of 321 Jcffcmon il jobs around the school, such Ava., and Elizabeth Wui'wick of tf to run projectors, keep- 300 Massachusetts St., nro aurvinir ii'liool grounds clean, etc. on the student committee at Union following are the new mom- Junior Colli'tfo, Crnnford, for a de- |of the squad under the super- bate between Assemblyman \clson of Miss Josephine DiMecili, I1'. Ptuniler and 11. Hoy Wheeler, I principal; David Simc, cup- candidates for the State Senate t Normal or Short Wash Periods - Harry Hun,t deputy; Debliy from Union County. izzato, secretary; J e r t> m e Fast or Slow Spin Speedi • Cholca John Manca, Isobel HUB- The debute is scheduled Wednes- Of Cytleg to Suit Normal or Delicate |ifit Mnmllly .t lrl.luy "I'll 111 llnllr l> II |trI>. I -

Here's what the other '63's wish they looked like.

fUH) LASS-This bright P«on plaid is in red, gold pd (iiiu. for tlief young miss "tos fall. A diagonal-cut scarf sweeps from the shoul- lcr to just above the hem- fne a'«l is accented by black Plvei tabs on the bodice.

VOTE FOR Experience Ind Dedication

Today-Wide-Track Pontiac

Obvleiu, Isn't It, that Pontlac's come up with another I too, and a full line of Trophy V-8's. [That ought to be I brakes. So what, pray tell, could be keeping you Irom

tat SEE THE CAR THAT'S (VCN NICtfl THAN TMT 'f.'J PONFIAC AT YOUR lO'.AL AUIM'l»l/rD f'lNMAC DCAI.CR'S k ? e Senator R'S TODAY ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, Inc. 433 NORTH AVE. E. WESTFIELD Y Family Camp Event Judo Exponents YaoanrM-f Still Exist: Demonstrate Art 105' Si«rru'«l l.j* For DeMoIavs

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- of I> THE NEW SILHOUETTE of the Cadillac Coup d= Ville f*r 1963 resuits from this new roof design, at the ary wrie ai! ft. It combine* x more iporty look with *n air of formality And i» respontible for an additional seven .Va><.»~ie 'Ot'ir.U' iarl wevk. only in tht dii-ei-t"i-.-' cabin, I'ijreon ! incises in the rear deck wKicb sddi greatly lo the apscarance of grcatc r length. In actuality the Coupe The ;u.-it> expertP ex:>iain Crei-k I-oil^-e and catr.per.-' ca!»:i:3. | de Ville i* only one inch longer than latt j>e*r a' 223 inches. The f ramed-in back window is 38 per ;Up.»:i lorm of [he arscien; I.arl yt-^r's rviri?lraf.iori hit cent smaller in overall area. Laing Motor Car C >. of Plain field is I he area dealer. defensive ,ir! uf Ju.iitsu. Both per-uns i-.rn! ac^-ortiin>r *o • .Sh:ina an 1 Yonezuka are holders Chro.'H- lhi< yt-ar'.- emo!!nu-nt the new ,-tfiiui_-, was hi* Id at iof the n-'th tiesrree. Blni-k Belt. Ir. • should exceed that inurk. Wf-vtfield Seniur High School Kri- ! K**.jn 5-h.ina was the- XijK>n L*ni- The weekend ii open to all niem- Mr ami Mm 1 rf '< Illllon. fiTrimrl>- "f >!«' MorkU, »rr now llvlnlt Playing The Cards : verity champ and Yonezuka w;s - : I ill Ir i.r« £„,, l"i'"°d nl Mr. Wnlilun Hur ittltntk-d by senior*- b«rs and friends of tht YMCA and '. r.,,u Mr nn.l «"« VYnrVm" II. Al.f rnt-lby. Snlr «f the *-ehoul. the administra- ': co-capt-ain of the All Japan judo reservation* art- to \K mude thru | II.."H |.,;...rri> wiT: Juull«1'1 I'*' -*•»•"•• ••"• "-""""ell .hrouKH th« tion, iiii.-> acivi=or>' Huiiia'ite purt as a means of self- '• will include boating, canoeing, hik- j * All) » 5 I defense to children, nur>es and tenU>r council. A QJsl injr, campfire, a hayride alon^ with . "Dual Co»l" 1 housewives, as well as conducting : enjoyment of ihe Catskilli in their \ "As a teacher of Spanish and The seniors wert given UTI op- K Q t". 3 portunity to meet ihoir senior i course* for city and state police; : peak of autumn foliage, Mr. | A Fine Place to Shop for Latin, 1 had a dual tfoal in mind * None and for a semester coached the ; council and class officer*. "Over WEST EAST j Chrone said. i for my travel abroad dyrinp this ; judo team at West Point. the pa?t years, the reception ha< A K J ii 3 < UNUSUAL GIFTS AND HOME ACCESSORIES sabbatical leave; to acquire mure Q 2 ; In the Judo Center they conduct , he-en a mean* uf making Ihe new V <; < 10 8 7 5 2 knowledge of the people, geogra- ; classes for men, women, boys and | kronipholz in Training phy and culture of Spain, and to ! students feel at home," comment- • 10 '.) 5 4 L» { 8 : ed Miss Margaret Dietrich, st- • Q 7 5 i 10 S tfirls and hold special classes for ! Karl t'. Kr^imphob., son ol Mr. observe as far as possible the ex- n i Black Bells, the fifth in the ten tent and magnitude of the Human • nior class udvisor, SOUTH ' and Mrs. Alexander Krompho!z of | CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPPLIES ; BARBARA GILMCMJK j * 7 6 4 ; grades possible. It .3 unusual for ' 2088 Elizabeth Ave., is undergo- j Empire." commented Mr. Samuel ; holders of higher than fifth degree Bunting. | News Bureau Editor; : ing- recruit training? at the Naval • A J 7 lo win belM for activity in Japan, Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. ADams 3-1999 During his leave, which lasted * A K J 8 2 as most holders of belts are too ofd The nine-week basic training in- for four and a half months, he I Put off tny cares with thy j to play and any degrees beyond traveled in Europe, Asia, and You are South, declarer in a cludes instruction in military eti-! • clothes: so shall thy rest strength-.!contract of six notrump. Neither that are mostly honorary, awarded quette, drill, swimminK and sur- Africa. Some of the countries he ! en thy labor, and so thy labor for lcnjr participation in the sport, visited were Portugal. France, East nor West made a call during vival, physical fitness, shipboard mxuulaTeu the auction. West leads the four it was said. safety precautions, first aid and Spain, ita)yf Greece, Egypt and Germany. He found the best evi- of diamonds. What is your best security dufy. 4 New Providence Road Mountainside, N. J. dences of the Roman Empire exist- play for 12 twelve tricks? | I always like to hear a man Next to Barrett & Crain ed in Spain and Lebanon. This was one of the hands : talk about hiin«elf heeause than I TO BUY OR SELL, USE HOURS 10 to S Mr. Bunting felt that although played in intercollegiate competi- • never hear anything but good, he had missed teaching he would tion on a "par" basis, all of the \ —Will Rogers LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS now be able to give a deeper, : hands having been set up before- [ clearer understanding of Latin j hand, rather than shuffled and ' and Spanish to his future stu- | dealt. Only one declarer spotted , dent*. I the best line of play to make the i | slam. He could see only two hands | WHS News Bureau ! and the opening lead. See what I ! you can do with this problem with - Svaiftr Reception j all four hands in view. A senior reception, introducing I The winning play is based on j | the. realization that if the hearts ' break no worse than *l-2, there are : 12 tricks without a frown; but if! the hearts don't come down in four lead*, you have n problem. "> '. ^ Frank Nichols of Clark Univer- sity w'on the diamond opening in ( his hnnd and led the two of clubs ! to the second trick, making his >fVti, pnrtner think Frank had flipped hi" lid or accidentally pulled the wrong card. He was wrong on both counts, :is he soon !earned.N ; Nichols won the return, tried the ; hearts and discovered the n-1 i Jbreal-.. but brought the slam in , • when the club queen dropped un- i • der the »ce and king.

• Ulhrirh ni (Conclave At lw.t\>'|: ;i r:*i:io:i:il s^U'-i j it'li:-;.' of 1 he Slurtwiii-Wil!::im* | Co. at Now:irk. is K. A. i::*:irch, i in;iniifftjr of the coirpanv's brunch / :it tilU South Si. A number of new products, I\H well as merchant!" and tnitrkotiiif; plans for *ho com* iiijr yt'ar ace bcinj; introduced the nwetinjr.

Shopping is just a bowl of cherries7'

New 1963 Model! Smart, Trim, Compact! . .. when you shop • Never-before low Price on G-E • Hy-Power Chassis -—simitar lo Big • Screen TV that goes any* many costly consoles! where! Daylight Blue Picture—whtteiv ^H The LEADER first! • 19" Wide, Wide Picture— brighter, sharper! •, ^H square • cornered like a movie Dark Safety Window and other ^D screen! features! ^^ • Built-in Telescoping Antenna! S.im Silhouette StyKng. NO DOWN PAYMENT SSsl Byanyniensurc... You can breeze through shopping chores in a jiffy when you AA l llllt l l 90-DAY TV SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COSTl " H-V-V-lt lc sn ' V ' V > ' '"' ' *? know exactly where to go to get the best values in exactly Available from General Electric factory experts, at General Electric | "^l -' ' Olllin);''jll

UNITED™ UHoniit MR" tuiiivM litiriHV,, THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 Pftge 31 f SHAKE OF ARABY JTIave is vice president of the Bis- I Cherry Hill Sales I Nabisco Elects Cav<» i cuil Division and a member of i Boosters Add 5 The National Biscuit Co. hns Nabisco> Board of OineUn. He t-k-i-lcd Nile E. Cave of Wi-stfleid I joined the company in 1832, be. I Parley Attracts ! New Members to the post of senior vU-e prcsi- ™"u> " vlce P«9iw memlMMS have hot-n IVi-'sident Lee S. Bickmore. Mr. this ytnr. Area Realtors eli'fted to tho executive committee of Oil" Westfleld School Boosters 'Realtors anil sales personnel Association to fill existing vacan- from the We-stlicld Board of Real- cies. Jeff C^hrlein, president, in- tors were included among the rec-troduced the new members at the ord attendance of over COO at theweekly meeting at the home of Kofo- Cherry Hill sales conference in ert DHVUK. Haddonfield Thursday. The president said, "W\v imlm- The meeting sponsored by thebera are elected it! accordalu'c with New Jersey Association of Ueal the by-laws in order to keep the Estates Buards WHS devoted to new committee at full strength. The ideas and approaches in real estate j Boosters' proicruni for the wicour- sales and the croup wns addressed ugement of £Ood citixenship thru by experts In the realty field. school sports," he added, "is a Among the speakers.waa Nancy F. brond and demanding activity «nd Reynolds of Westfleld wnose topic requires u full strength committee $ was "Do Vour Ads Craw An- eager to devote the time and effort JUST 10. DOWN swers." needed." Among those attending from the 'The new members are: Don llow- and easy terms local professional group were: Wil- •rsoji of 1030 Boulevard; flill Hed- liam A. -Clark, Clay Friedriehs, den of 3G Tnmuques Way; Bob buys the world's iNaney F. lieynolds, Ucrnldlno Pur- 'Manjtun of 043 Knlrfteld Cir.; lint dy, Helen iRchmldt, Pet Hltchie, Stotler of 771 Ouk Ave., and I.ynn finest portable! Claire Barker, Klltabeth Klynn, Wright of 834 Village. Green. Alfhold Mirholton, Clinton Turher and Geoi'ffe 3'fikofiham. Make "short work" of homework-get Social Security payments are ahead faster—enjoy belter grades with not tnxable income for Federal In- this maKiiificent, new precision-built come tax purposes. Olympia. A breeze to operate, It's the Legion Auxiliary one portable with t rue ofliee muchine ac- tion. Fully-equipped with the finest fea- Lists Activities tures ,.. full-size keyboard... convenient VOTE FOR half-spacing...automatic pnper support Martin Wallberg Unit S, Amer- key-set ttibit! Yours for just pennies a ican Legion Auxiliary, lint week at Experience day. See -* teat - compare Olympia be- the post home completed arrange- fci'e you decide 6n any other portable. CENSORED IN CAIRO—In a back-bending step (tight) arid stepping Into a twist Oeft), an unidentiaed sheik wingi hi« ments for five activities this month. And Dedication partner while out-on-the-town at a Cairo nightclub. While**;"twisted," the Cairo censor, General Mohamed'Ltraei, An art show will be hold at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the pout home sftted the bShtilMg of the dahce craze came about because the country needed protection from moral destruction. and a sports fashion show will be staged at an open meeting nt 8 Room Mothers Named p.m. Wednesday nt the home. kts of '98 Pick Westfleld Man HT Parents Guild The auxiliary also will conduct Al McKinley School a bake sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 20 in mucl Pierce fir., 85, of C28tirement 13 years ago has been front of John Frank's store in E. ball Ave. lias been installed as spent In travel. Hears Principal •Mrs. John S. Ferialolo, home Brond St. and the first "buck" mnder of Gen. Emmet Urell He also has been a frequent vis- room representative, has unnounc- night of the aoauon will be held i 9, United Spanish Wur Vet- itor at the home of ft son, ColO. n Automation ed that the following room moth- Oct. 13 at the post home. of Washington. Samuel iPierce Jr., USA (Ret.) in ers will nerve at McKinley School ;Mrs. William Doerrer, president, appointed 'Mrs. J. H. Frerderickson |r. Pierce «ervod with the Third Alexandria, Va\ this year: Jersey Volunteer Infantry •Mr. Pierce wan employed many Automation may be taking over chairman of u rummage sale to bo |IIK the war with Spain, years with a ship buildini; firm in industry but it should never be al- Assistant home room representa- held ut n date to he announced. native of Elizabeth and u for-New York City. lowed to replace a teacher, nccord- tive, iMrs. », Fla., for the winter season. He remained with the govern- the place of this teacher-pupil re- Bluckmioi, Mrs. I'aul 'Monte; third -Moore and Mrs. Grover Trunor, Buch of his time since his re-ment until 1940. lationship. Sho.asserted that the ginde, 'Mrs. (irady Mooker, Mrs. pupils should have the right guid- David Anthony; fourth grade, Mrs. National Typewriter Co. Peter Atamantyk, iMrs. Milton ance on the spot and not have to 1 STAMLER refer to a machine to correct their Wootl; fifth grade, 'Mrs. Kmiddio Across from Cranford Theatre mistakes. Pulosi, Mrs. John SmyUie; 6ixlh Plans for the annual fall dance grade, Mrs. Frank Shlpp, Mrs. Ku State Senator Open Thursday Evenings to 9 P.M. of the Ouild were djicussed. Mr. gene Bcsselmah; ungraded, Mrs. Old tor bjr Union County Republican Herbert Vatter. (.'•nunilUe. Cb«l, S, Tr«cy. TrMJUrer, and 'Mrs. .losoph Mossersmith are m Ojdm Wat. 111(1.Ids. 20 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD chairmen and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McWhorttr are co-chairmen for the affair, which will be held at the Scotch Plains Country Club Fri- day, Oct. IS). Thomas Rennrt, president, (rave a brief outline of the aims of the guild this year, and In.trqduce.rt.ca.chj, John 'Flanagan, moderator, spi of hi« duties at llu* Hchool and fiot of the rules for children. He ur^ed the parents to cooperate in curry- ing out th(' KII»11» Ud.. MotitilitliiMhlf. iMii-.-hn-i-.l iroiu >lr. nn«l >1t-. Hlliini llfcfnl |iro|tcrt> %\tm tn-fto- Five new members were inducted piut«it h> Iliiri-y tl. llroun «if thr t.rt* K. UnrliiK olHi-r. ut a ivi'i'ting of the We" tfield Old tJuanl Tliursdny in the YMCA. Tlioy nrc: Jtihn R. Anderson, Bernhnrd Fli>tti'hor and Itobi'it M. Wilson, all Scotch Plnir.-i, and Wll- linm Hanniih and I.uonard H. 'Churcliill, both of Crnnford. u CRUSHEVSTONE^ Krank .1. Harlholoinow, director, greeted the new members. Observing birthday nnniversar- \f for Drives, Walks, Roads, etc. f it*s were Arthur K. Albro, Henry A. Fortmann and CJeorge H. Colo, |p _^_. for prkts and dtliytry tall W all Weslfleld; Hugh H. Watson, Cranford, :md William 1.. Weiss, U lW FANWOOD 2-7840 Union. ON THE A color film, "The Beginning," nvMOimrs MOVE...—,. was shown under spom;or--

THE CAR WITH AMERICA'S FIRST 5-YEAR WARRANTY...PLYMOUTH 63 Reception Honors McKinley Staff ; The ri.-:^*:jr.--h:p of c-.tU.>r yinr-- l A reception "vvss ^:vt;i l>y th?: the in;pu]-i ;.pi.0i-.! of ;i pr; iuct to PTA in the McK-r.ky S'.-W.j a;:- ditoriUTr, Thursday nurht in honor ; .oi't o/ i!it. The invitation co?r.- | !*?upU» Hunn^ry to Buy." HU taik miltec included Mr*. Prav.k Shipji, ; will I*.* con<-ert»ed with "how" and Mrs. Angelv Del JMomic-o, Mrs. Eu-j "why" coior works as th* piime gene Bes«i-lman, .Mrs. D.iv:J An- : selling force It'hind packflpt appeal Uhe best things thony, Mrs. 1 hon'ius S'aitk". Mr;--. , at the rttail point-of-saU*. Charles iMorrison and yira. Law- rence O'llare. Senior High PTA Board In life Olrs. James Wells and ilrs. Tho.s. Nafrle were co-ehainnen of the re- To BP Hosts at Luau freshment rommittee, a=si*ted by The executive board of the West- iMrs. Lawrence Austin, Mrs. Al-field Hitfh School ITA will be hosts fred Piesco, Mrs. Arthur Menzic, to the faculty and staff at H luau Mm. Samuel Matino, Mrs. Charles Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. F. Free Ii a nice word to stag about, but not very prattled «M» •JMott, -Mrs. Sebastian Mazza, Airs. Zimmerman of 725 Broad St. William KortSiover and ilrs. John when It comes to raising a family ""*"" Epps. There will be a "kaukau" hour SEA-TRAIN—This water-wanderer seems to be out of nowhere. The North Sea resort Mrs. Lawrenee O'Hare was theat 4:30 followed by a buffet (-up- per at 5:30. Entertainment will island of Juist and the German mainland are connected by this railroad, and passengers In fact, when you get right down to wrting th» thttflu turn chairman of the decoration com- get the eerie sensation of skimming over the waves as they look out the windows. mittee, assisted by iMra. lCmil Palo- be provided by a program of guitar the clover, you begin to realize that the really important Urn monc, 'Mrs. John Rosecrans, Mrs. selections. Alick Lawrence, Mrs. Martin Green .Mrs. Zimmerman is rtinfrman of for day-to^ay existence aren't free at all. And wo'w «^| and 'Mrs. Etiimons Oliver. a committee which includes Mrs. to part with our hard earned cash to buy them simply becZ. iMrs. Beatrice Kirby, iMrs. Doris J. Paul Weiss, Mr*. M. .S. Eakeley, we feel they are important Dorlak, Mrs. Bess Helmondollar, Mrs. (J. K. Atwooci, -Mrs. N\ A. Mrs. John Fife,'Mrs. Marvin Wha- Koop, Mra. J. P. Warter, Mrs. M. ley and ;Mrs. Vincent Lopreoti B. Bernstein, 3Irs. C. 0. Black- Take a simple thing like a copy of a newspaper poured. more and Mrs. A. H. Crnmpton. people Jot Nicholas Piscopo and Richard aren't going to buy it if they don't want it. Paid drtuMm Taylor, custodians, assisted with The only thing we have to fear is important because it demonstrates the wantedncM of t the seating arrangements. is fear itself. —Franklin D. Roosevelt publication. TO BUY OR SELL, USE The wisdom of man is not suf- ficient to warrant him in advising ABC* audits our circulation at regular interval!, Followiai LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS God.—Mary Baker Eddy- these audits, they publish the facts to help you decide tbt Ua] of a job we can do for your advertising!

From our ABC report you can find out bow many people buy us... how they buy ... how much they pay to read ui... information to help you plan your advertising with confidence. VOTf NOV 6 1 NELSON F. ' See for yourself how wanted we are. Ask for a copy of our STAMLER latest ABC report. STATt SENATOR Mill FOIl IIV STA.MI.KU KOU SKNATK I'OMJIITTKI-: i.MI AISI.ICS S TllAC'V. I'HAirt.MAN. !'»[• (HSIlK.N THE WESTFIELD LEADER WAY. Illl.I-SIDi:. I

TANKS FOR THE FLOWERS—The chrysanthemums didn't really grow from a tank of carbon dioxide, says Anitla John- son, but Ihe gas is used in a new system of "atmospheric fertilization." This stimulates plant growth. Mr. nnd. Mm. 'l^rMnic'J. MrTHjcut-. furmt-rlr or l^ltxitlVrfh. nr«' ••»«¥ Uvl»« IN (lirlr nww fcnmr nt Vt'.Kt \\>k( llruita HI,, Krutrli IMlifnH. 'I'IIIM itanlllpir ItNtrri bom«* HIIN mild ftir Mr». I'tiifO fhrouKlt (lir »ll'tr«- nf Wtlilnni A. l.'lnrk, Itrnltor, hy Chnrl4*ii >V, ltuktiRtiy,

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>ugh Firemen Plan Open House Keg-inning with this issue the "Leader" hopes to devote a segment of each weekly edition to news of Mountainside VOTE FOR [ark Fire Prevention Week excepting social, sports, obituaries or first page news. In order to facilitate this consolidation items submitted for publication XTAIN'SIDK — Fire Pre- 7:45 p.m., it will include distribu- Experience : Week beginning Monday tion of fire prevention literature on this page must be received in the "Leader" office early Observed by Mountainside's to all borough homes and to school Monday morning; each week. And Dedication er Firemen -with a program children and visits of firemen with |t helping every citizen to fire equipment to the the uchools. [fires and save lives. Be- Firemen will be aided in distrib- sith an open house at Fire uting posters throughout the bor- COP Women Aid •lay Fair Reveals grters Monday evening at ough by Boy Scouts of Troops 7C ••and 177. Revell Winners Fire killed almost 1000 people Dwyer Campaign The best of show winner of the SEE THEM BOTH AT THE Board Hears a month in this country last year, cvell Custom Car contest at tho according to National Fire Protec- lay Fair is Bernard Smith of 3rd ANNUAL TAPE SHOW tion Association estimates. Nearly In Borough 0(il .Prospect St., it was announc- )son; Details a third of these were children. •Mrs. Thomus Kiccinrdi, corre- at the store today. More than $1. billion worth of pondini; secretary of the Moun- Bernard's winning entry will be OCTOBER 8 THRU 13 - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. property — including homes and tainside Women's Republican Club, display in the Revell booth ot cer Slate churches, stores and factories— today announced that the borough he National Hot iKod and Custom Fisher Columbia Ampex went up in (smoke during 19G1. re;aniziition is'as participating in \uto Show at the New York Coli- RCA xecutive board meeting of The tragedy of these statistics . county-wide effort to support ieum starting today through Sun- Scott Roberts jntainside PTA was held is that the greatest part of this "lorence P. Dwyer's candidacy for lay. His car will compete with Pilot Sony Dcjttr ut the home of Gene W. waste of lives and property is re-election to Congress. ithers at the show for the Ktant Bogen Telcctro American Concertone of 1213 "Wyoming Dr., avoidable. If the simple rules of Mrs. Ricciardi cxplnined thnt Mew York area trophy. nt. Ii) his opening remarks fire safety were observed at home pressing matUM's such as the Cuban Winner of the car contest in the Magnecord Presto pipson indicated that it iu and on the job, the record could be situation hud prolonged this ses- enior division was Jeff .Richards irorating and vitalizing ele- fur different, fire officials said. sion of Congress longer than any if 430 Otisco Dr. John Scott of ELECT Nelson F. havc an increasingly larg- Kire Prevention Week reenipha- in history during an election year 10 Canterbury Rd. took the jun- er of men participating in sizes that preventing flrw is every- leaving Mrs. Dwyer barely a month >r division title. airs. one's job, during- this week and o carry her record to the voters. Winners of the J?evell shipbuild- throughout the year. £ti4G/li'd Audio. in this area has been tra- The club oflicinl said that while ng contest were us follows: Se- STAMLER left to the women, he the CongrL'sswomrin was in Wash- ior division, Kkhmd Siclay of "We Service What We Sell ... Or We Won't Sell It" This is the second year that ngton many felt that others could Gnrwood; junior division, Michael [ has served in the capacity Voter Information curry her record io the people. The Best of 242 Kimball Ave. The spe- State Senator 17 ELM ST. AD 2-0483 WESTFIEID t, and it 1s expected cial award for the best model made Plld for br UBIM Coulr RtpabllOM c-sult was the formation of an or- Committee. Cbiti. H, Traey. Treuurer, 8 ALDEN ST. CRANFORD jidi>r the leadership of Mr. nnizntion known us 1000 Women y a girl went to ;M«nrio Smith of (U Ofdta Way. nifliMi. BR 6-0483 the- prroup will have its Service Offered for Flo Dwyer in Union County to .Vestfield. . ** ft******************* IrodiKlive and positive year, do this work. The 'Mountainside (executive board consists of Women's OOP Club has already en- selected officials and 28 ap- By Democrats listed the support of 87 local wom- ihairnien. In addition to MOUNTAINSIDE — An infor- for this endeavor and expects pmpson the officers include: mation service designed to offer to enroll another 50, Mrs. Ricciardi rvinft Bross, 338 Short Dr., nformation on the election cam- reported. president for kindergarten paign and present the Issues fac- A welcome home ?iarty for Mrs. I third grade nt DeerJield ing: the candidates is being offered Dwyer will be hold Tuesday at the Mrs. It. J. Keel of 10 Tan- by the Democratic council candl- Winfield Scott Hotel in Klirabcth. »d Lane, vice president for dateR, Eli II. Hoffman and Leo A. Mrs. Ricciardi said that all of [ seventh and eighth grades lenova. those assisting 'Mrs. Dwyer's cam- rfield School; Mrs. Charles "This service is necessary be- paign would be welcome. , bill of 1537 Deer Path, vice uuso of the Inck of participation Mrs. Ricciardi's husband, Tom ent for Beechwood School; by our opponents in this cam Republican candidate for bor- Kcrbert Cohen of 1155 Blazo paign," Homnn and (Senova said. oufrh council in Mountainside. Her vice president for Kehobrook No remarks have been made' by son, il'atrick, 9, attends the Beech •Mrs. .S. AinbinRer of 8G2 either the HEP-oriented candi- wood .School. Mrs. Riccinrdi is on Hock Hd., tronuurer; Mrs, dates Thomas Riccinrdi nnd Albert the scholarship committee of thi Fr«sh, Young, 1454 Deer Path, Daniels or the Mayor Kau-bucked American Association of Univer- (hnjr secretary, and Mrs. candidate, Councilman William sity Women in 'Mountainside, unf 1413 Ue«r Path, teachers' GOP Women to Hear Half low Half C. Dickinson French of lems; Master Plan proposal; wuter Mrs. Stilwell Tonight Therm-o Bowl Wyoming Dr., scholarship, pressure Hitufltion; btink site pro- posal, and other municipal dilem MOUNTAINSIDE — The Worn For b*ll«r UnU — k««p k Dllie Dcane of 252 Short Hills 1IFETIMC LEAKPROOF SCAl fc mas. en's Republican Club will meet to Hotl—V««p k Cotdl Guor- [Springfield, 'High School oc- night at 8:30 o'clock in the Cy- At the same time, Herbert Ross, anUtd diihwaihvr »of*4 55 publicity manager for the Demo press Room of the Halfway House Ucutlonal work is not new to cratie campaign, has Issued a plea Route B2. Slalrtproofl UnbrtokofaWl Lancaster Brand ... ihe'jfuest-.apjealcor .will .be.Mrs., Simpson as he taught school* for more people to join in circulat- 12-ox. orn in Scranton, (Pit., and lie been asked to contact Ross Made of Celaneie Fortiflex—rhe new, rigid polyolhylenne which E«g. Slyl. rrcntly employed as sulcs nian- his home in Mountainside. functions of an election board Solids or Quarter! procedures of primary elections ha» earned Ihe Good Housekeeping Guarantee. 8 colon—one Rib Roast Ib. |,for thcCMcGruw-JIill I'ubli«h- lit Cull Slightly Higher absentee voting, operation of vot- color each week. Color this weak—CORAL carlon %^flV* Ile is married and has Seoul Troop 76 Slates l.r Brand '. children, two of whom attend ing mnchincs, etc. Mrs. Stilwe Cross Rib Roast *• 89c IDCAl WHITE OR COIORCD AMERICAN plmmtninside public schools. Benefit Dinner Mon, will leave ample time for discu a sion. Arm Pot Roast »'•«<» »>• Cheese Slices 3r v0°; 69c IMOUN'TAIN'-SI DK —'Mountain Bolero 69<= KRAFT SLICED side Scout Troop 70 v.s having i |b s k I Traffic Court family-style spaghetti dinner at th THERM-O BOWL California Roast 69c Natural Swiss °'» «- 33<= Deerfield School all-purpose room AAUW Unit Lists one Fre« wtfii piir!; on tho dinner. MOUNTAiN'SIDB - The Moun FROZEN FOODS .i-ftes last week in Muni- tiiinside Branch of the America! mM 1 coupon p«r iKopping fnwiily. IDEAL I Court. The troop committee reports that E«pi'»'.< of ili-ivinir while on the Council RtvjcclK Bank the fourth Thursday of every «-t, not having license in month. i • CtT YOUR MtE W AH-A WAY FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS; Referendum Plan ORDtR eiANK AT ACME COtfl£ r*"Mls$i<>n, fluid having an ex- A Creative Arts irrnup meets SAVARIN COFFEE addition to your t»Qv\a< ilampi with pufcho»« of Ib. pkg. LantaiJor Btand fl inspection sticker, .MOUNTAINSIDE — The Bor- i "ruler the direction of -Mrs. Leon or Dole Drink Bacon aeistrnte Jucob R. Bauer inv (HiKh Council hm; rejected a request j Oreonbonr nf Mil Force Dr., on IIBI MAIITE A (l a fine of S10 airainst Rober1 by the Suburban Trust Company j the fourth Tuesday of each month, mMKmt 111 VII I C Pme^pplc-Grapelruil *» Boutillit-r of 1051 Wychwood of West field to place the quiwtion The wom<>n «r« doinjr work on You Never Had It So Fresh! '"i* j'itssint; on the shoulder of of a branch bank on tho NOVHHIHT (crewel, which i^ a form of cm- ( : BARTLETT 'H and fined Robert ,1. Win- biillot. broidery. There has been soim* DAZZLE BLEACH 29 49c r •Mayor Kuj,'cno Kau t-xplaincci | beautiful work on pillow covers >l>. U2H Wood Acres Dr., $15 1 fl>«-ilin(;. that tht hunk's propo al for a and chair covers. It ranch bank :tt Central Ave. ami Mrs. Sam ue! Header nf 32'S PROGRESSO Toi^Ito'pa.te 6 Route 122 is before l)ir Tiuanl of Lonjrviow Dr. leads the education Pears 2 29 Party Scheduled Adjustment mid it i^ Ir^rnlly impos- (rroup. Tho members of thi^ com- mitlcc hnv<» decided to hold niorn- PROGRESSO OLIVE OIL FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS sible for the coutu'il to do .my- in ofltl'riion K> your regular tttimpt wirlh 1 • in^r meotinfrs. They will dismiss 'NTAIN.SIDK—Tho Ladies th inp: rt'^rai dinjr tlu- bjinh on the BRUSSEL 27-01. com *>{ Ideal ! I the subject of "Financinir Our '"-ar.v to Elks I.odce If>85, will ballot as luntf as it is a mutter in DEEP BLUE WHITE TUNA 3 Sauerkraut 4 for 59c wir a ciu-d social Nov. 2 at j Schools." it will touch on tho ns- APPLES 1 the hands of another borough de- 'Oilu'i headquarters in Route partment.. : in IT royt nf education and methods Nr.-. .lanics Cngnassoh-. of SI5 j of mcctinir those oo^ts. TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES tfipld Ave., Wcstfield, i^ chiiir- j Any AAUW member.-* intrrrsted 1 a"d ciin be contacted for tiok- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS in joining one of these groups may BRING RESULTS call tho so women in charge for WISHBONE .^ GREEN STAMPS more in formation. VETS DOG FOOD Coupon for 30 SKinp. m aocti * or K.F. I)arl>y iNoiniiiatcrl IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE *;; 79c FREEI 50 SSH GREEN STAMPS For Alasoin'c \)cK — ltr>b'-rl I". | Italian Peeled BAKHRY on- ol J5 II D.-il-liy of •".'.'!! SuiiiMlit IS>I. liiis l.i-i-ii • Potatoes nominal'-'l tc. i-i-t--ivi- tin- :i:ti-'.l .!••- ! PROGRESSO Tomatoes Chorty Slrousiol or French Apple irnc (f t hr Northern M;isimic Jur- j BONNIE TOILET TISSUE 4 Your ioHirticiii n! tin- 1!nitt- ifjn "1" {|;t- Supremo | f in il ,.f Sci.'.ii. |i ];iti. in Phila- !! I l|ihi:i. Hi- will rc.-civi' Ihc ili-(.'roi- i FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS FREEI 30 5SH GREEN STAMPS in atiotUon Co FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS FREE! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS [iu '."ii ii: St pN':!ihfi". !i'-\t yc;ii'. i ii o'jililion lo frout.ir -.hmjn with in cxltlilion to rrnul'ii ili.mni w.ltc yu..r r^.gt.lot ilompi w'lttt Mi of 6 ie of .1 U.i ban ol Wool Pork 8, Beons 6 for 69c pureli'>-.-> o> four 16 or jnriClen [* (A tiucwt jai Itlonl \ ,',' \M'\^. \v«-.'l:i!-i'.l. ''' ' | Catsup 3 for 59c Applo Sauco 4 for 59c Mayonnaise or Salod Dressing

IMA Merlin- (M. II mr\' TAIXSIDi: A inci-timr j f •he .M'.iii-,t;iiii.-:«li- P'i'A will lie | I 1 Thin -dav '".'eninir ;'.t K: 1 Tj in l! I), .fi-li.-lil 's.--li« M:.;i::.rr nc!:. V.r-.g-School Employees Air Force Group NEWS OF WESTFIELD'S iiiy War period. The s;nrivnt> • tia^.-es in i>':u:;<;\: '.nilin^ tiv.s weie accompanied by Mrs. lAi-.*-, year. WKiii.- i IU h en/up ?• l-^i'-i:- : thy Ridriif, Mrs. Patriiia Aibrt-i-ht, injr a fiifft-rert phase "' writing, Paid Tribute For Elects Montgomery PUBLIC SCHOOLS Marvin Marr, Ar.th'.r.y Btrar-lo, the common aim is ty Mrei-.tthen Kobert Francis, Buitoi: Weber,; tin- pupil's co.-.TtiUTi'v ;n hh ahil- .I..hn B. Mi.nt>'.. mi-ry of M'".i and Chester Brinht, all niembei-s ity to write. Niiriutive. (ie-^ riptivt-, Long Service Wyil'-wiicd IM. ia- elect el pre-i Roosevelt j the pliture.-qite Traap estate in of the Hoo^evelt jtaif. ; and expositary writing M"il] be dent of the A'.r l-'on.-e A^.M. i;i Miss Claudia AnW.ml'i, Pi>ar,i.»!i Su/vve. James Sabbath attended the ; Three n;<"i'.K-r< «f tin- We-tfu-M :'.«'.: rei'-ntly. .-incfciliii; Murin 1 K-r, spent m<-.-.t of h<*: s on O|>r!..\ir(iaU'ly L'f-5 .-ummcr laripuaye institute for • puoli, s.-iiin-.l-'ys'.'-m we: -- h«:w:e.| f':i;hter :i--e Jne F.'--. ill KfUttdor, Suuih An:i-i- She f\iihx\: t'tit'U- -uideri'.^ from lioose- teachers "f Corman held at Hot-'- Edison ICi.nliy by tih- U'Xird "f K(!;^:i::.!. Mr. Mon:tr<"ii'-ry, pri-^iilmt fur L'"; j-.'^.r- of -ervin- to tk>- \V.-: • attended classes at l'u;'i;i<: l*::i- vi-it Junior Hij.'). ."ihc-i .-<•! out tu .-ti-a I <:!let;e. Mr. Sabhach h;;d the; A full and varied program of Pay-tro.-n lnr. of Munay Hill, lieid -chvuN. In. .•=. \. Kiva:: Jr.. versitaria, visited the upe-M J.'idi;i!i vi-it .-<•!!:•• cf the hi-tuncal sites unique experience of speaking j after Fthoo! clubs is now beinj; h.'ki< an Air Fi.rn" iMivt ("in- niarkets, natural sulpimr spring.-, in an:l iir-.-u/id Philadelphia. In In- lirrrnan at all tunes—both in and] siiper;n;e:!i!e:;t -'f .-chills. pre.-e!\:- urKunix-ii u:i«U-r ;hi- diiectioJt of , ; »!i>s:on li- a Iliiijur Kelieml. M «.*.1 avvarii WJ N£i--= tiiare 1"!. !>:<:•;- and many plucc^ of historical in- 'iej-e!:dt.'!K i.- Mali th*-y rn'.v the fa- out of chisses. \\\< courses in- Alex Johnston, assistant principal. • In,, t!n:«• of his n-sijiiialiiin 1'ruin terest. mous l.iitvrty Bell, the roum u: cluded method* of teachins; . Once ap:un an interestinjr profcram sun, assi.-tar.t t<» tlie ]>r:mi;>ai «'f Tamaoues School; Mr^. Nan • active duty i.'i I'Jjj, he »:n com- Susan Waltman ar'i Ann Ileid which the Constitution was -i^ned. man. culture ami civilization, and j ,,| \ \ , niiindcr »f the Sirat<-cu- AirCoin- representtd Koosevclt Juiuoi llitrii a lid various mementos of eariy has been anned witn many ( a lt Frank, teacher at Jefferson S.lmul School at the Service Club Con- America which are hou-ed in the applied linKUistic-s. j continuing their activities from and William J. Tapley, member of niiui'i's eighth air furvi>. ference'held at IVddie School in museum at Independence Hall. Children who attend Franklin . the previous year, and additional the custodial >ta/f al Kdison Jun- He helped to rtevi'lop the B2'.> Ai'.pust. Approximately ! t',~> str-They visited Carpenter's Hall Fair Oct. *> will catch a glimpse ; interest >;ioup« beinj; formed, i ior Hi^h Schdol. pruCiHin durinir World War II into the wondrous world of sci- { Pupils who are interested in learn-: and boy? attended the conference where the first and second Conti- Af:?s flrace K. h'.i^son hej^an her when he served Ur. ill puty chief of and participated in leadership nental Conffres.-es met. and they ence. Mrs. (Gilbert Foster nnd-M;tt ; ing Greek, in working on model I the Pentagon bombardment hruncli Ka-ihuba, science teachers at i railroads, in camping, in octintrj career in \Ve?tfieM a< a 'eiuher in • classes, games, and discussions. saw Christ Church where Benja- MrKinlry School for several year-; arid deputy opeint ions chief. This summer Mrs. Hutu Tum- min Franklin attended service?. HooKevelt Junior Hiph School, will I in dramatic presentations, in writ-] A native of Sjtartanburtf, S. C, direct some of their eighth and I ing for a newspaper, and in many; she then tuturlit -C.-OTHI trrarle in : bacher, music tencher at Fioose- They also toured historical Betsy Wilson School for 18 years. In Jan- j he served in the Air Korce for 21 velt, attended a master course in Koss Hou-e. From Philadelphia ninth frrade students in demon-! other activities will find clubs' strutions of both physical and bio-1 which will appeal to them. Edi- miry of 1902 «he was appointed as- ; years. choral conducting given by Dr. the students went to Valley Korge. sis-tnnt tu the principal of JefTer- • logical science. DorinR the thirty-! son's club projrram is designed to ; Mr. Moi;tfti>!iii-ry was vice prf-si- Peter Wilkowsky in Judson Hall. There they visited Washington's minute program demonstrations niore fully develop skills learned j son School and now serves in the iliMit and jr».noral ni.ina^cr of the New York. Mrs. Toir.bachei al:.o military headquarters and stood ; with yeast, chemical reactions, a in class and introduce new ones, j same capacity in the new Tania- flight propulsion division uf the attended the summer music festi- on the battlefields of the Revolu- . gyroscope, and n CO2 rocket will The Edison Corps, a group of ques School. Miss Dick-oM i-eceivetl tionary War. This trip will prove General Kleciriv Co. before joining val in Marlborouirh, Vt and visited ; be civen. Student.s who will par- students who are responsible for her bachelorV deurn" and is work- I)a\-.stroni as presiilerH in KI'IO. ticipate are Pamela Bradley, Ha- corridor patrol before and after ing towards her master'^ dt-frree. Karlier he ^vas vice pie.-:ident in chel Sherboume. Frances Carpen-: sl.hoo; and duri duasroom , Before comiii(r to Westfield, she charge of maintenance and engi- ter, Jud.th Murphy, Susan Ander- j chingmg% ia being trained by Xeil taught elementary Riades in Mid- neering for American Airlines. dlesex Borough. i son-, Marilyn Meigs, Marc Sehs- j Onofrietto. Oflicers for the I9C2- The Air Force Association i> a tti*n, Rtoy Lucy, Henry Sturcke, j G3 school year hllVe fce(.n elec((>(| Mrs. Xan (Joss Frank \i a grad- national KI'OUM of air power en- Child Czarnick, Robert Seigle, j as foliowfi. Marilvn Bowersox, uate of the Central Suite Normal thusiasts—most of tfern members K«Hh^ parley, Carolyn Braezel, ,Jamfi McJJ|roy>co.cniefa. stB])h. School in Lock Haven and has con- or former members of the Air ATOMIC AGE ANTIDOTE—Stephen Asli, 12, holds ad Sarah potter, Candy I.erman, | en Klcin> I)av(d Blirhley silsan tinued her education with courses Force—with the stated objective of ful of stronlium-rich sea kale. His father thinks tbe j Richard Parmentier, Robert Truet, j Brunner, Nancy Fisher, Gre* Klai- at Pennsylvania State University, '• obtaining and nuintiiinini; ade- , is a natural antidote for fallout and Linda Fisher. j ,)er| stephen Sle^l, Jerry IJyman, Berkshire Summer School of Art, i quate aerospace power for national Eiphth giade modern foreign j Howard Kiraheobaum, captains and IWwark State Collect'. After ; security and world pence. language students are receiving teaching for two years in Center l some of their instruction by means County, Pa., Mm. Frank came to ! of lanKuaire laboratories conduct- Westfield and taught rit the orijji- | ed several times each week. Dur- mil Washington School. Other ing these periods they listen to re- Wentfleld assifjnments have bet'n in at Columbus School for more than ) cordings in the language they are GIVE Franklin Kchool, Wilson School . Hi years. In lii.Vl lie was appoint- i studying and, under the super- nnd,' since 195-1, JelTerson School. ed head custodi-in at JcftVrsun ! vision of their teacher, participate William J. Tapley first nerved School; tiieM ho was transferred to I in oral work relating to what they ,m UNITED^ on the custodial stnff at Wilson : Kdisun Junior IIi)jh .School wlien it | have heard. opened in iyij8. [ WANTAW School; his next ossij

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r usoil from those that oro seldom two ^ oud recipes thut use current- used U a first step. Store the often IKITCHEN NOTES Arrange Storage | ALL ABOUT BABIES Take Your Choke ly plentiful foods. Other recipes White Elephants usifd iieiiH nearest their place of are included in the United States MARIAS KEMP, Home Economist, Acme A'arktts uje and in the most accessible ArubOcStrvictotti* Department of Ariculture Leaflet stoi ag«. Seldom uaeJ items can be For Books Using , N*tknxd Bmby Can Cotmct Of Pickles; Make J2(iil, "Tickle and Relish Recipes" Can Steal Best put into hard to reach or eocond- available free on request from the ary storage areas such as top By MAX ARNOFP, Director Home Economics Extension Othce, It The NQW School of Music shelves, the basement, ottic or ga- Unused Areas 110(i Elizabeth Avo., Klizubeth. Or Buy Them Storage Areas rage. School time «nd cooler weather Philadelphia, P.. PICKLED PEAKS often usher in a back to the books By MARY W. ARMSTRONG With a place for everything and Music Letiont Home Agent 8 pounds pears Iti, MARY IV. movement. And books by tho arm- 10 two-inch pieces stick cinna- everything in its plarn, the task of My recent column on preparing Pickles are in many people's I'nwn County Home Agtnt keeping cupboards ntrat and orderly load call for storage spate. a young child to love music, hasminds at this season. Homemnkers mon When conveniently and attrac- 2 tablespoons whole cloves Houseclenuing and home dycor- becomes oaay. 'But more thun tliat resulted in many letters from are making them and markets are it teachus children good hafcU «nd tively arranged, books invite fam- readers asking me to suggest the featuring them. So, there are two 2 tablespoons whole allspice ntinic aro two well known house- ily members to use them, enjoy proper age for starting music les- 4 pounds sutfar hold activities. But home .storage makes "finding" things easier /or different ways to please your fam- nny member of the family. them and tnke care of them. sons. 1 cBii only answer that the ily. And whether you make them 1 quart vinegar organization in seldom heard men- Decide first where to keep books age varies, depending upon the or buy them, pickles offer u choice 1 pint water tioned. The. donning and deoorat- Kemuniber, too, tncre are many for convenience, then look for ways readiness of the child. Usually, a of the costly or economical. Seokel pears: Wash the pears; itjg are either regulnr, seasonal or agencies and orjrunizationii which to Arrange them decornHvely, says strong desire to tnkc lessons is a remove the blossom ends only. Hoil specially anticipated rituals. Hut can readily uaoi ter.w that no lone* Chances nre you have a wide 1 (Miss Genii Thames, Rutgers ex- good sign the child is ready for choice of pickles to choose among the penis for 10 minutes in water the organization of home equip- ei luivc value for yvur family. tension home furnishing specialist. formal instruction. in your market, note Extension to cover. Drain. Prick the skins. ment supplies is just as vital to 'i Large heavy books like the dic- After teaching children for Specialists. Cucumber pickles come I'ut spices loosely io u clean, thin, smooth running homo And £Oi)d tionary, atlas and encyclopedias forty years, I'm convinced that in many variations of dill, sweet, white cloth; tie top tifilitly. Hoil family living. are easiest to use if "they're placed musical training cun bo a signifi- nnd sour . . . and in many price together for 6 minutes the spices, Have you ever complained ubout within easy reach in n well-lighted cant part of everyone's education, ranges, too. Next time you shop, «ut?ar, vinegar, and 1 pint water. inadequate .storage? Or hit! any area—perhaps even kept open on regardless of whether there is any stop to see what kind of pickle AiM the pears and boil for 10 min- family member asked for more A slightly tilted bookrest. thought of the child pursuing a gives you the most for the money utes or until pears arc lender. Let space for personal possessions? Or Other often-used volumes such career in music. There is no such or offers u new flavor experiment utiuid overnight. In the morning have you been frustrated by crowd- as school books, eooklwoks, chil- thiuK as a musically uutalentcd for your family. remove the spice b«tf. Drain sirup ed drawers and bulging closets? dren'* books, music volumes, rec- child. Under a competent teacher, from the pears ant] bring .sirup to tr the Game, invite the gang: 2 eggs To find economicnl buys, use the boiling. Piit'k pears in clean, hot, How loni; has it been since, you he for cookies and hot punch, Vi cup sugar ord alburns, and personal favorites every child can develop some abil- cost per pint of various products have CU'UIKKI thu closutu nnd draw, [decorate the table, arrange 1 teaspoon vanilla may' be *bc*it stored near the place ity to expresH himself musically. sterile jars. I'our hot sirup over as a atamlard. AB you compare the pears, filling pars to top. Seal ers of items that arc never used? I cookies on a. round tray. A Melt chocolate over hot, not where 'they're used. Appreciation uf good music is, coats, look for differences related Quite possibly strategic' wpnee is 1 bowl in the center can FaY a large collection of books, tightly. Makes ubout 10 pints. the chrysanthemums and boiling water. Add shortening of course, an additional reason for to size of can, size of pickle, and harboring items little used BO that nants. Even better than the and mix until smooth. Sift flour ,you might frame a doorway and taking lessons, but the discipline style of pHck. KiefTVr penis: Use 111 pounds the often needed items are crowded with baking powder and salt, entire wall with bookshelves. Or of music study is important, also. KielTer pears and reduce vinegar or dilliiult to find. orations are the wonderful and sot aside. Best egps with Pickles in large containers may nemade cookies. Each is made capitalize on tin unused corner, Needless to say, the boy or girl prove n better value than those in to It cups in recipe above. Wash Reorganization of storage must sugar until thick and lemon col- the peur.s, petO, cut in halves or i easy-to-use semi-sweet choc- ored. Add flour mixture. Stir in placing shelvmt; along adjacent who is engrossed in practicing just small. For example, you may find be attacked with conviction find Ue bits- chocolate and shortening mix- walls from floor to ceilinp ov part won't find as much time to beH pays to buy dills by the quart quartern, remove nurd centers nnd vigor commensurate with itd im- ture. Add vanilla. Turn into a way up> tempted by less desirable, or de- rather than the 8-ounce jar, pro-cores. Hoil pears . for 10 minutes portance. Tt*o oft^n honiomnkers flCV HOT FRUIT PUNCH in water" to cover. Use 1 pint of lound sugar greased 8-inch square pan. Sprin- Free-stnnding shelving for hooka linquent, activities. vided you hnvc use for the full •«>rt out items that aren't used hut art water kle chopped nut« on top of bol- and other objects vnn form a hand- The selection of a teacher is a quart. this liquid in pluce of the. pint of never actually discard, them. These in recipe itbove. Finish in lozon whole cloves ter and presa lightly. Bake in n some room divider or camouflage problem that parent9 should pon- The smaller the pickle, usually wnU»r white elephants i get' whiftttd from lltcks cinnamon moderate oven (375') 25 to 30 structural defects in a room. thc sRllu wa minutes. Cool, cut into squares der more seriously than they gen- the greater its cost. Very small j ' >' »* SeckiM peui*. place to place until; they eam'tt to ce berries An unused doorway turns into erally (16. It cun tuke a music Mnkes about rt pints. rest ill the ntbic or •basement "whore ablespoons chopped ginger and remove from pan. sweet gherkins cost more than an inUroftttrur book center with the j school five yenrs to undo damage larger ones. they still take Up room.- , ' ' ' root CHOCOLATE MKR1NGOONS addition of shelves. Add CUCUMBKK SLICKS Jarvis «. ;ups orange juice inflicted on n student by an inept Note the type of containers, too. A general rule thnt is u Inl dran- i lemon juice U teaspoon salt effects or color effects by painting teacher. Parents can send their Pickles in farcy shaped jnrs may 1 peek (10 lb.) medium-sized tic for those with a squirrelling in- Authorised 2 egg whites background. Or leave shelves open boys and girls to one of the music cost more than those in plain ones. cucumbers (quarts sweet cider 1 cup sifted confectioners' stinct to necept Is to disnnrd or Boll sugar and water together on both sides, lifting glass shelves schools across the country that And it ia what is inside that counts 1 cup salt dispose of. anything^ that has1 not Kodak Dealer ten minutc3 to form a sirup, sugar that give a fooling of spaciousness provides classes for youngsters as H teaspoon vanilla . . . unless you have a by-product 2Vi, quarts vinegar been used within the Inwt y.eov.'This move from heat and at once and permit light to flow through. our own New School docs. Or, uso for the jar. It cups sugar 1 for Color Processing ,-r- cloves, cinnamon, allspice, 1 cup shredded coconut applies to clothing «s well as gad- 2 cups corn flakes Woude.ii >hutio\v boxes or open parents can enroll their children And it's what's Inside the jnr !'i cup mixed pickle spices gets, >*oys, magazines nnd other |id ginger. Put a cover over the with a private teacher, after in- both movies and stills up and allow it to stand In a 6 oz. package semi-sweet shelves are effective for books ami that counU moat, when you make Wash and cut cucumbers into items thnt aro savini -because they urt objects. Place them in a nar- that teacher's accom- slices about one-fourth inch thick. m place for one hour. Strain. • chocolate bits j your own pickles. What your fnm- might be needed at some future Bring Your Fltmi To U» at before ready to serve, add Add salt to egg whites and row enLrywny, above or below win- plishments and standing very il' y mos""t* a--'•-n joy• s will bo most worth Mix slices and salt. Let stand over- time. Hut in any ease, uru you ained orange juice, lemon heat until frothy. Add sugar, dows, on wall arena above beds or carefully. while for you to makemil . In it wnter- night. In the morning drain and sure that such things' nre ntjtioc- '.forth*. ice. and cider. Heat to bolting nbout 2 tablespoons at a time sofus. At the New School, we urge be- melon rind, pickled pears, dilled press out all the juice possible. cupyliiK some of jroujr boat nj Flnatl Rtproductlont bint, but do not boit. Serve at and continue to beat until very Mnny nttnu-tivy floor-standing Kturivnts to take one orpickles, sweet cucumbers, green Rinse once in cold water. Combine fcce. Serves 24. thick. Beat in vanilla. Fold in •space. • • . and wall-hung book storage units two years of piano lessons nnd nt tomatoes, or mustard pieklea? vinegar, sugar, and spices. Hoil 1 '.Separating thing's that aro oflea coconut, corn flakes and % the sume timu .start studying mi in- minute. Add cucumheiH anil Hitn- ROWMES package of semi-sweet chocolate may be found. There are also com- Perhaps there Is a cherished bits. Drop by tenspoonfuls on a bination desks nnd hook cases. Pole strument. If n child hns nny ambi- recipe in your family that you mer B minutes. Pack cucumbers '.. package semi-sweet into clean, hot, sterile Jars to with- chocolate bits well-greased cookie sheet. Top units with shelves an* another tions for a musical career, we usually make. But if you are look- Cucumber dices ntid onion i cup shortening each with 3 or 4 chocolate bits. bookkeeping possibility. stress the incrcnslntr demand in in 1 inch of top. Kill jars with hot rings: Mix 2 ijuurts peeled Und the country for strinR players, ns Intf for variety, you may wish to lii|uid; senl lightly. Makes about i cup sifted flour Bake in a very stow oven You will need shelves 7 to 8 try a different recipe. Pickled sliced small white, onions with eu- teaspoon baking powder (300°F.) 20 minute*. Makes 2H Dpposo.d to the minimal need for 12 .pints. cumherN nnd anit.' Continue a9 In inches deep for average-size- books, Pears and Cucumber Slices are teaspoon salt dozen cooklr*. 5 inches for paperbacks and 10 toyoun^ pianists and vocalists. abovo recipe. 12 inches for reference books. Practice is the bijr hurdle for Check the depth of shelves before children in their first two years of j))iul;ir Favor — installing to be sure they'll fit your study, and a parental puuh is need- books. ed, now and then. If my own father had not ushed me (and father had not pushed me (and. Plastic Kitchen Articles 'Ease' Principle not be a violist with the world fa- mous Curtis String Quartet today. A parent enn nlsi> help a child by Serve Well Treated Right Vital to Better surrounding him with fine music in pen ten yenrs ago, today's use No plastic dinhcs can take dry tb/e.form^if records and FM radio ouschold phistics would hnvc heat alone. Heating any plastic bfOaifcaBtH. impossible. Yet today, we dish or utensil in the oven or al-Garment Fit ": lowing it to get too close to open '-""after-the child bcirin» to hear I plastic for everything from /(,/ CAHOLYX YUKSl'S proof of hfa own process nnd can t buckets to hair brushes. And flame or an electric surface unit should be avoided. AuRociatt' //r?mr Agent play" more interesting pieces, the continually increasing variety by initiative to practice will come volume of plastic articles Such plastic Horns us measuring The success of a dross made a homesewer often hinges cm the from himself. When this happenn, Us with ever growing popular spoons, flexible mixing bowls, ice you will have the satisfaction of cube trays, refrigerator dishes nnd fit. Yet. ninny novice and oxperumceil knowing that your careful prepa- antic dishes were once either hnttles nnd inexpensive picnic ration has paved the way for your treated with greater | dishes nre usually not made of b ddouhh u whenh - it romps to BclcctiiiR pnttern .size or child's musical development and than fine china. Yet today, melamine and very hot water will for the broudeninK of his cultural damage them. Use warm water how to make tho ni'ccssnry changes |tk* dishes are beautifully de- for a bi'tter fit. background. in a wide variety of colors, and a mild sonp or syndot (syn- cms and shapes. And fully as thetic detergent). Rinse with Tho first step in th<" rijrlit direc- fch appreciated is the easy CHITwarm water. tion is to fnrirot what size vraily- Pity. "Glasses" for drinking | All plastics, including mola- mucle dress you buy. There in lit- Family Life Today fonnd which look like gen-! minus, are subject to injury by tle, if nny, relation between ready- | />';/ I'ilYI.US GttEER rlass, but puffer not at all | even fine scouring powder. Such to-wenr ami pattern sizes. Fear Hinderi Learning ng dropped. And much plas- | cleaners remove the glafce and The next tliini; tn remember is With the beginning of school, dinncrwnrc is dishwasher safe. j make the plastic even more sub- thiit the pattern i-liissifiralmn.s of j parents hopefully send their pmnerwaro made of melamine \ ject to discoloration. She recom- misses, juniors, half size and 1>P-j y,,UI,Kster» off to school to learn. pile can be washed in an clec-j mends dipping stained plastic lite pertains only to a typi> of tiff- , ]|mv mut.|, children learn at school It can take the I items in n solution of powdered tire—not ajre. ; does not depend entirely upon jnmni'3fl(3ed f™« block and delicious. A page of other of th(' sl*c y''•' | loarn.nR. Large an.mals and loud . iloca l grap„„.e .recipe [ s ;i s availabl,;i.,i.ien ,.»!m:iy »-mit tn make the bodice and ; noise, for instance- -such as a big up first I'Ut uf muslin,

* request to the Home Keonomirs J Rcntiful Crop '•:•. •• ' I Kxtension Office, 110<", Kliznbeth trial garment made of inexpensive way tci school. * '••• s • material will quickly point up nee- Too often parents instil! in i\\v. jBy MANY \V. ARMSTROXC :Ave., r^liznheth: •>:/' •'•••• j e; inry alterations in the pattern. younjrslt'r a fcai' «f the toftchor, ','% •%;• r:', Home Agent GRAPH PIE in a mistaken eiToit to make the ','••• ••¥•?•''; I Hut easier nnd less time rmisum- ••• -\' .^ilii ^riapes growing profusely • •1 cups stemmed Concord : ing is to check the pattern pieces child a tfood student. SfHnetinu'H L' the eoastland of North j grapes against your measurements. IIn ii »hy child is forced into social ric:t rauie as such a welcome I 'i tablespoons cornstarch g y situations that pmaly/.t! him with a. . ''»'• t" Lief tho Lucky and his I i this met hurl you have to tmder- ~i cup sugar i stand the ju'inriplc of "rase." All frfclit. | i*.&h^4^v>irt£i>MMX*£iMiMiiw$&J*& v I veuHi: nus Norse sen lovers, ] i teaspoon salt ; garments >n-ii~t have more length One intt.st common fear i.s that j ! »'V nnnu-tl the newly diseoveicd \ 1 tablespoon lemon juice I or wkl'h (called easel than the ac- the youngster will not livo up to j j untry Yinland—land of wine, i i teaspoon grated lemon rind I .,| | ] measurement, or elsi' the his jut runts* expectations. Thi.s : u'"f early native irrapes could j tu lol y r or orange rind I entire garment i< too tight. (vnv uf failure is particularly diffi- An elastic girdle you can machine wash in tletergents... dly cmnpare in quality, how-; Wash and stem grapes. P i I'n check a pattern against your cult to live with. |r. with (he superior Kuropean : skin's'*rr,o, m pulp. Hoil pulp three to j . .,.,, ,, i.i | i) . pattern 1 nlr lsul u l i uv h u t I'a rents can help youngsters even bleach, holds its shape months longer t ™*' introduced l,y later :fiv( , mimlU,s .„„, stnlin to ,-(.movc flat and measure only tie- overcome fears hy jrivinj; the child lnlSh nllS! oniirlCB "n,M^:, '" " iM-e.l». Mix pulp, lr»on juice and ; »™ jtn! (|,j, ,. .. , ., • | r, ' oven -l:>0 degr'.'es K for If -' frr„• ( Girdle 1 V S ri:< ! I" l"sf>\"r!,, rt ' '' utes, decrease heat to :i">0 (leg. F. I T.'&1, ,,,,. ,.,„„. ru.llt.iimnr-iR for Th.e anumnl (rf ea.-e needed var- 1 11 1 hnkQ {t lU M> nli UUls NOW/ a girdio you can machine wash—with I *"'"'.-.: S,.pteinl',c-r, here in the'; " "' ' " i the "bodue l.a.k. When the mca,- . ic> from one-half inch in the. length detergents and bleach. It holds its shape !trll«a.-;. m. i;,,,l Tl,,,,,,,,,.,,, ...,.,I. ' ll)"KlT- urcment for the bodice front and with STRETCH-EVER* - i Thompson seed- ; relatively made without rubber— ' ; '• ihe li,,,,. tl, i-n^.y this , Address Change 1 10 iiii' IIWII mc.'i--u)* ; viinplc to make a pattern wider, Panly style. $0.95. A companion to -nut l« t],,. f,,]| f,,r it iK ;il : One wetk'i notice U r«- j widih thiinnt will !« ti,:ht Miin-owcr, >hoitej' or loimer io in- famous Playlex Living Bra with Stretch-Ever ' 1 "' ^ mil exceptionally ; queitctl of reader* of tho • Mire i>ett'-r iit, Sheer elostic... exira comfort... ex Ira wear. a companion t!i«* : *re made up one week in ad- "I, >t a)) vni'iotit'S. vance, nnd while it i» possible Mr. SuburbanSjif.} '-. Xnn'fica's kuflinL* I At the Imt minute to tend KB KL GOSLING ; suuncsts you \ "tfjifh ; » '1 i vd al>o to inak.- extr-A paper to A new «

ALSO: All NEW! TOP NIT . „.. & , ''V MAKE hospital rounds in "The Interns," ars, lei) to'right, Nick Adams, Haya H«rar..t and Michael C.llan Alio starred are Cliff Rot.ert.on, James MucArLhur, Su*y P.rk.r' DAVID N1VEN discovers a con- Anno Halro, Stefanie Powers, Buddy Ebsen, T«llf Sa»alas and siderable dlstute for spaghetti Kay Sterem. A Columbia Pictures rtlcie, "The Intarns" is ia Dins D« LaureBtiiV m»w «»•»• based on Richard Freda's best-selling novel. Tfc, film starts to- tty, 'Tte But of Zm+mi*." morrow at the Rialto Theater. THl T%* CelolEbj* release alas alars Italian c*r ^l*rln* »t «** Uk- SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY: arty Tfca*t*r, PlalwfcM, Alw an Both in Color ond Totalccooe: tha s*«n» program i» William •mm "SON OF SAMSON" As T'lKIH (illlis Castle's c*w4y hit "Zot»." S WANTMS Also: "LAST OF THE VIKINGS" "V »*AMkr:»* /Vow mm* NUM.* Hones "A Weekend wfthL ~^n Brtnnin fexreal**' her SATURDATMATINSI »UiUn|r> rote in "little Mary WED., OCT. 10+fi Mickey I Saalhlfve'' at die Paper Mill PJiyfa«|n»'i« Mllltiurn from ONE DAY ONLY "Andy Hardy I OcttW 8 through October 27, Matinee 1 P.M. Th«,tnu»fcsl, which ran for CRANTORD : Ev.nlna 7 - 9:30 Home" thr*»ltitri off Broadway,' won CRANFORO - C8 6-9779 Sieve R«mi MiM'Bmmtp 3 awards and a NOW THRU TUES., OCT. 9 IK mi MWOMJ wvi en WKI stirring ro)s on Broadway tin's "Giant of Man winttr. Jack Lemmon—Kim Novack GRI-AI W/\l 17 "Notorious Landlady" Color Cortooni SHIRLEY JONES, as Marian, Free Toys-Kiddie« the librarian, and Robert Pres- Red Buttons — Fabian ton, in tbe fest-talkiai, bi»h- '5 Weeks in a Balloon" STARTS FRIDAY, 0CI.il •Upplng till* role, top the east of tna daMglifif Warner Bros. AT. KIDDIE MATINEE, OCT. 6 "HATAW" Tachaicelatr preieatation of M«r«.ith Wilhoa's 'The Music "Princess of the Nile" Man," now playidf at tbe StraiU Thoster, PlainGold. 'Queen of the Pirates" Th* Newly Decorated Plus Cartoon* AVii CHI-AM CHATEAU Inc. WIVHW THw LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS U. S. HIGHWAY 22 MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. \OU TII1U SiTIBUlIll WED. TO TUES., 1)1,1 si..' ... or DID SBP| OCT. 10 TO OCT. 16 lilMI NOVIK BRING RESULTS CompUt* Chlnet* and American Rattaurant and Supper Club Jink I.I'.HHOV Spenctf Tracy—Burt Lancaster "THE NOT0RI0U!| Judy Garland FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Business Lunch from $1.25 LANDUDY" "Judgment at IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD — itlUK -. No |acket required during lunch hour. I'nul IIOICIC , Nuremberg" Jiun «OIV0\« [Back-to-School AT THE FRANKHN SCHOOL FAIR DANCING FRIDAYS • SATURDAYS • SUNDAYS "THIS COUID !E Watch For Vflp^S"MsBBBBBBsD»Wrf*^B'^^^Br^ ^SH^frf^Ltol^H^X^^-^^t^faJ^A Our newly decorated Banquet Room THE NIGHT" "That Touch of Mink" SAT., OCT. 6 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. It now open for your Inspection. Needs ""~"sTT.-MON..TIE!. PROSPECT ST. AT NEWTON PI. s Special facllltlei for private wedding receptions and Ali-c lil'IM.'" ,— • •. .. > > • "^ other social functions. Capacity up to 300. 'Damn the Defiant!'| MUSIC LESSON BOOKS v ! nlw - BARGAINS - AMUSEMENTS - EXHIBtfS Off Premise* Catering Orders to Take Home 1 "Young Explorer at the Piano" FOR INFORMATION CALl AD 2-3873 'The Key "Young America at the Piano" Schaum "Noteipeller" — and many more. CLARINET REEDS DRUMSTICKS 5-DAY SHOW OPENS TUES., OCT. 9 GUITAR STRINGS SEE NEW JERSEY'S BIGGEST DISPLAY OF PHONOGRAPH 1963 AUTO MAKES AND MODELS! * SPECIAL EXHIBITS & EVENTS The lew '63 Illiluiinliih low NEEDLES - * GALA ENTERTAINMENT Diamond and Sapphire * OVER 100 VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES * PLENTr OF FREE PARKING Tu.i., Wtd., Ilwit.- M0 P.M. It 19:W F.M. Meet Miss New Jeisey fll. (Cslum>» Oay)-l:10 P.M. to 10:10 P.M. THE Sot.—1:30 P.M. is W:W P.W. Qveeaof the Atito Show -nimui TUE • (BEE Shuttle BUIIM from HwiMkM Avuaa MUSIC STAFF TyLLUtT Int a. Armory SEARCHUGHTS TO * Briny four' aM trealausi t< htlp neri,! Barbara Ryan WEST ORANGE ARMORY 27 Elm St., Westfield PLEASANT VALLEY WAY, WEST ORANGE •V Bf C Chtldrtn uadtr 12 y»«rs DONATION Mm «<*vxi* by «ui. FREE ADams 3-1443 II YOU ion'10|tend, mall cerlrlbulim to ipsniw si is*«n< Open Monday 'til 9 P.M. Wut liiet U«m Club, P.O. B» »«, (•Mioll, HJ. "COME SEE ... COME SERVE ... (OR THOSE WHO CANNOT SEE!' •SERVICES YOU NEED • ] 1963 OIDSMOBIIE Slorfire coupe

»BLDG. CONTRACTING •MISCELLANEOUS • MOVING AND -MODERNIZING INTEIlKlft, oxtorlur pnlntltiK. SRtH- factlon ^unrnntvcil, b'rou c»Umfttes, GENERAL TRUCKING no obUKtttlon. 1IICMIY I'. TOTVNSICND IAJIPKNTI»Y Jobo: attic roomn. oloa- A. KIAMIKIAMIE EL 2-4245 ALLIED VAN UNES K8, iior«:heH, v.*-fHoKa, bancmt roomu, etc. Itcoftoaublo, E-E-tf 241 NOII 111 AV». A.D 3-44IH k. V. Strand A.S) 2.O TRENCHING S^tf 11OI.MAV .t CO. >1OV1K() !Oimi>hoM tfuudH W. O. HEBLER It) Hll 4* SllltliS 1111(1 CutlUllH, NIU'clHl- ROOFING & SIDING AU i-ll-i lilni! In Now Kniiluml, Klurldn anil CONTRACTOR <*allffirnUi shM»m< "IH. SHITK1 van to KooflnK, Siding. tlutit'fH, I.cuilcrrt -Mthiulli>ii, l.(^t u« fstlinntn your Koof HcijairH. JobB civ^rert liy In* soirii jm.iiJcxCAV ATI M;— storm next riidvo. Unltijil Van l.int'n. AI) BUronrc. M'\vriH, sanitary HIWCI-H, ronrt work, -.•i1.".?3: -...... I-^LV Mi!.I;AN 11ODKIM) A HI»li<<; CO. landd.-uitini;, arlv*'\vuyw, bullilozor «13S lTiiKiifd St. WrutllrlA rt'nlulK. irur.k rrntiils*. Hbovt>l rt-nt- NATIONAL VAN LINES A»A MI a-nr.n nln. (;«uierJil r<*pulrH. ri-noviitlutr; I.f»rnl-t.tinir lilwtnncf — St»rnx<> I-2S tl jiuvptnentH fttiil hf.ivy oontrartlnc. T-"o:il ruto i rnoti nntl trullor, $U lir. wi-ccUUitf, dcmollnlililK. CH l-^C4ri Now W»rehoueo, KUltou 8-3i»M. 75 at RE1LLY OLDSMOBILE MASON A11 types mason ^vurlc. Hetainlntf ^v•allB, walks, and M*>p3 a spodalLy. riu)ii:ssi(iv.M, uoitit — NOW is th« tlm« and HERE is tho plac« to g«t fully Insured. Al> !|.23S0. t-10-tf cUuiiliiK, floor salnllnL'. >\nil u If you wisely look to the DEALER as well as - | terHn1 dtrlr». iiorclu-n. motive year. walks, piitlou, Btoim, Sdr-flinplyyf:0, • t>e RCI'AcrtS. .WTflV V. llltH:7.K<> AI) .t~IOt)u r cially proud to show you the new models, to 8t«po, wulks, pdtlos, UrnUtH. Nu Jol> 9-iO.ir I.A.WN "MAlNTi:NA.VCI-: "A 'iilillUUt '. and continued top performance of your car as too vnmll. .^^l '.--NIIO M»un(iilD»M>. N. J I here - and a welcome one. UPHOISTEHY 3-;»-tl ; TREE SURGEONS FURNITURE REPAIRS DON MAXWEU LANDSCAPING AURORA TREE EXPERT CO. AD 2-O2-2A Trrr» 'rrlfnuictt Dnil ttrmnvrrf c. KIIAHTEB, A CerClflrd Trvt Kxprrl JIM IOVEIAND Inauiano Cu\era.yit> M IIFFAIKS 6-17-tl Come See the Complete Line of the Great New Models! PA. 2-454H l jltlrH mid i-oni»tr>lr:!it?r\ •. nrpt ntfy, mnfonry. ^-Iprirl.-sil an< r.-i7-tf lilumlillll'. No J, )> touxmilll. All Word ri'rtt:ii»t"^'l. Ri.t."* rf n:'('Tii>l.]r.. f^I! * I* .Smith. JtUr'lnck 8-877O. © ROOFING 5CHMIEOE TREE EXPERT CO. !ii:-[i4)ulrlnK l.»n>1»r» ttud jsntttr*, n«w iut. rHJfclrft, B»«ulaUwltir In mu\ r*jpn.lr»i(1, W. 6oh«ti«rt, AD 3- c»llftii. mid porahn. B. (,'. IDI/ 1VI1 ft 11I A SKI, ADJ-IIU. 1«.<-H • TUT \Vr.STFIF!.D (N. .11 irADTR, THURSDAY. OCTOBPR 4, 1907 Page 37 URRICANE PRECAUTIONS Red Cross Group Elects Officers,Gives Awards Dr, Umbreit Pens Bt hy THOMA*T^ T 1 a* \ % t t S!* • S(* . IMUNANf*Y.*tAVa**, Ac-lin* _ f _.Directo. r • New Jersey Division of Civil Defense j Tlie West fi i'l il -Mountainside | er, William Cushinnn, Dave Hart, the Junior Red Cross Loudnsiiip New Textbook i Chapter of American Kcd Cro« I Ch*»rle=5 Lehman, F. A. Martin, Ar- Training Centers iluiiiij; tile sum- I Dr. Wayiu' \V. Umhi-?it of f»27 ' Knowing ulril to do to impure for hurricanes, hnui to act during i , , a- ... > » ! thur'Mi'KniKi Frank Mills. Edward mer. Prospect St., chuirmnn of On* b;u'- | I'lfurm unJ u-luil to , titwifiMiife. I inn rieio last week at chapter head- X . , ^-,. ,, .t . ... '... ; Ltd a hurtiaintf or flooding take pUu.e in liteir aria. I of biie'ei iolog^y ut Rutgers l-nivt'i- I'' .-!•-. m ' . j \yji|i i j-iurold Davis. i 1 jtiGHT NOW BEFORE THE-*— —— (1|1 ams am -my, is tho author of n now text- ; Elected were: Or. Bruce Mai- , . . . . , i j hook on tin1 iii.tuix1 «t* MiH'ro-orjrun- ftRICANE SEASON ARRIVES ], —See that your car's gas tank First iM»'(*lintr ; I SHOULD: is filled. Gas pumps can't be oper- icolm, chuirniau; Hubert Voun,:- Junior* rweiviiiK pins for sum-; isms :mv. ilieir nlVt't-l on n;;m'w -Check your home for loose ated while power is off. ilia..., first vi.-e chairman; Ml.s. | n.er volunteer work at Lyons Vet-, At the first mei'tini? of the ! daily life. bijles and shutters, shaky chim- —Differences between extreme Uirant Lennox, second vice chair-!*""1* "J^T Tr" v \ > Koosevell Junior Hiyh School ' "Mii-ru-urKttuisnis mi1 mon* than, low pressure in a hurricane and s: yuur yard for dead or dying [man; Mrs. H. Hoer, . Uura Mawh and Cra haton. , 1'TA board at the home gf Mrs1. ur i\{ h'ust itittVrtMit from, juM i limbs. high pressure inside a building Waller i'rovost, treasure rsecmal and Wily; - Mrs. Valentine reporteW d that 295 IAlfred Keber, the president, Mrs. : small t'llit ion*« of hir^tr orjjunisnis," often causes lurge picture and - -Have handy a flashlight, ean- show windows to be blown out. liam Horlor, assistant treasurer. volunteers served n total of 14,382 | Ashton K. Cuckler, expressed ap- Dr. l;mbrt*il writes in *'Modi rr, and matches (in protected Cricis-crossed masking tape oa houis durinc the past year. : preciation to tlii.* board members • Mirrobioloj^y," publishfd by \V. H. |tainer). Also a batlery powered these windows should prevent this. New members elected to the chap- who assisted in the luncheon ^iven I Fii't'Hiuii & Co., San Fronriwo. Hi1 > should be available. Power —Pay no attention to rumors. ter board are Mrs. Winton Hauiil- iMrs. Frank 'Mil!*, chairman of ;for the school staff. I begins by d^n-ussi-itf bacteria, tluMi are usually among the first ton, Mrs. William T. Pearson, i the Blood Donor program, said that |ims of a hurricane. IF YOUR AREA IS ORDERED ill's. Keber announced that | noti'-H tlie similarity *nd difTercnoos | Adolph CTross, Joseph Spayth und I 2(!0 pints of blood were collected ! in other iniero-orjianisnif, j -I.carn the locations of water EVACUATED, YOU SHOULD: Hubert Vance. j unham; ten yeurs, j '.Mrs. Mills snlK»My de- VHEN A HURRICANE —Stay indoors. Be ran thut k be u style show Nov. IB with many Frank Dunn, Mrs. Phyllis Kini; cannot be met. Roosevelt pupils participtttinir as purtnient since 11)58, Ho previous- ITCH IS ORDERED YOU window or door can be opened oa M.TK SON(J—Hurinj! a pause from tending to the ducks, lOULDt the Ice side of the house—the aid* and Miss Marjorie Miller. Four Junior Ked Crofi* members, models and ushers. ly \v«s us^ociate director of the opposite the one facing the wind. •Meivk Institute for Theraprutie young students at the Kalian District of liuryat, U.S.S.R., -Keep tuned to your radio for Volunteer pins for those having Anne Reid, Suson WaUnion, Betsy The next meeting of the board Keseareh ami taught here am. at; latest warnings and advice. If the "eye" of the storm passe* served 50 hours or more were Young and Sue Cox reported on will be held Monday at the home follow the conducting l\amls of teacher V. Koinev fora band NOT call the weather bureau directly^ over, there will be * tlu* University uf Wisconsin and | prartlrc Tho diitks enjoyed their t.norito. Kong. [you will only tie up urgently period of calm lasting up to a half awarded to Mesdames W. J. Hloom- their experience whilhil e attendindi g of Mrs. ('. If. Wnterhou.se Jr. ( Cornell Univi'i^ity. j feded telephone lines. Keep your hour but the wind will return sutt> Jdioless neighbors informed. denly from the opposite direction, 11—Flush water heater tank until frequently with eves greater r and sediment run off. Theviolence. Again, keep calm. pk water can be used for erner- ncy drinkinfr. AFTER THE HURRICANE -Secure all doors. Anchor ob- PASSES YOU SHOULDi ....'—Not touch loose or dangling ch as loose lu ber, tools, wire. Report dumuge to police or (signs, awnings and lawn light and power company. If live lairs whichihh coulldd bbecome tie- wire falls on your car while you •uctive in hurricane winds, are driving, stay inside And wait f—Cherk to see if you ha»e for aid. iored needed dishes, silverware, —Guard against spoiled food In od and water, medical kit, enn-refrineratore. Ics, matches, fire fighting equip- —If house Is flooded or dam- aged, it must be inspected by pub- E WHEN HURRICANE IS IM. lic health officials und building In- JlNENT AND HURRICANE spectors before you may re-enter. [I.F.RT IS DECLARED YOU —Unless you are qualified to render TaluuMe aid, stuy aw«y j the Best-Never Better than Now! I —Sterilize buthtubs. juffa, bot- from disaster areas where you fes and cooking utensils und fill may hamper rescue of first aid pern with drinking water. work. f—If you live in an urea suscep- Watch for Top Quality Pork...right front the heart of the corn countryf fk\n to flooilinj?, move everything debrid—Driv; pavemene cautiouslyt ma. y be under- ©saible to the second floor. mined Ity water. »u NIWJItIIY.rlAILInV.il, MIDmiiOWri AND NIW CUT PORK «» Mrs. Walter Cameron; teacher rep- 1IOIII Wl IIHIVI IHI >IDHr resentative, Mis. James Byrd; 10 UMIt QUAktmil. NONI PA at Columbus j teacher scholarship, IMrs. Herbert WIO tot «WI •^^^•mBm Portion Thomus and school principal, Miss lists Chairmen, Josephine De.Mk-oli. 100 IXTRA^SAIH STAMPS' "liui-k to School N'itrht" will be held Tuesday at 7:.'iO. After a lur All YOU WANT—NO COurONS MitQU) 12-63 Officers short business, meeting, parents EXTRA «hl/ CREEN STAMPS will have the opportunity to visit LOINS - ? executive board of Columbus the classrooms. Teachers and par- OLD FASHIONED DONUTS USDA GRADE A FA met recently at the school, ents will then bo served refresh- GREEN STAMPS 'Mrs. -Hubert Schillhnhn iye- ments in the auditorium. •iih pv'than al • I j,«»»d laol ftNAJI 8 to 22 pound! UiiiK. Tin- 1!K!2-GS officers ami OLD FASHIONED RAISIN BREAD minittee chairmen were intru- -.Plans for ;i bake sale to IK- held 1 as follows: Vice president, Nov. 7 nt the school from 9 u.r.i. ~~£XT*A "^.rvf G«fIN STAMPS ~ Otlldoul to ',\:'A0 p.m. have been completed, with pMfthai* •( • 10 •»•<(• I1MAST TURKEYSELECTED BEEF LIVER ond Nulrlllmn S BOLOGNA & BOLOGNA Callo Wrappad pkg. ' Robert Ferguson; ri'i'onllnp niTorilinjT to Mrs. Robert Kere;u- ROMAN APPLE LOAF CAKE crotnry, iMrs. Kobert Burlter; .sun, ways and means chairman. Bock «oy tig VoW H or. ariMpuiuliiif; secretary, Mrs. Har- Homemade cukes, pies, cookies and 7 SLICED BACON Mioly Rich, Flovgitut BOLOGNA & SALAMI Callo Wrappad pVg. Williuinson; tremurer, !Mrs. 1 ) with ayithot* aTa. | ar p>«. lnd:*:d.ally *iapp»d Kidwanl Walton; hospitality, breoc * will be 1'or Hale. FINAST AMERICAN CHEESE SLICES FRESH FLOUNDER FILLET *. 'Phillip BernsUi; library, Mus- 'Mrs. rierru Vigilante and her is William Hunt nml Jesse committee prepared luncheon for e; nieiiibt'n-.hip, Mrs. Lawton the teitrhing staff ami room nioth- Ulster: Nrwilolter, :Mrs. Amos ors ut Columlius School Sept. 27. Lester Quantitfsi of ;ter; program, Mrs. Prank Assisting 'Mrs. Vij^liunte wore Mcs- Dollar Day Specials lanca. dulne.s I'Vank Mtinca, William Welch, (Jcor^e Martin and Wood- Ti Be Sold ! Also, publicity, Mrs. Jack .Mi'- wind Walton At Sale Price ionald; room motlu'w, Mrs. Nils fesse; safety, Mrs. Williiim First elrh; ier* luncheons, .Mrs. > Vi^liante; ways and means, DEL MONTE- 5 DELICIOUS FRUITS .. . SAVE 17« Hubert Ker>ru*on nni! 30ei.$' National loliert Force; Cub Scouts, Mrs. eint fluima.s Cory; summer ruunil-up, William Hdelterlintr; junim FRUIT COCKTAIL Stores hi'iitre, Mrs.

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T-rirrn i. ire: .. . n mLx^-- -=»«»=»«, Blue Devil Runners Rout Hillside Gridiron Hopefuls §enior High Eleven Shuts Out By BILL MaeKAY Making a surprising sixth phicc ~ - • / t f\ I I I l^trm^f'lll (I* \TJ f • -V u 'il ' I ' \t i * i' T^ • • f% • lv" XX \jvFlllLfv>LlllcjL ^"*^ t /*^« Takineg nine of the topo 1I0d ...• "'"••'''V * _ ° '•'"•"'*• <•'"••"- I rinitir l^tlllltnr'C I D ^~M ^T» "• T\l A t-.' • 1 places, Westfield'.s cross country a 13:5fl I.,).'. Doug Miller, on Trinity Runners combine opened its reason with a of Wl-J-tfield's Miller twins, romp- 15-43 rout of Hillside Friday. The ed home eighth lit 14:15. Score Double Win Cranford; rlays Away ay Blue Devils will face Linden to- Blue Devil John I.auilenbergi.i- i Wotlield area boys 7-11 start- Holy Trinity's Blue Uraves' By STEVE ATWOOD a runback of 20 ya, morrow afternoon at 3:30 . was nipped by Miller at the line. | ed signing up Monday for the sec- K--U<,wanl. SitI Talluferroluferro.. Wt-stneld High's Blue Devils Morayh, Kllia, Kerne, WHS junior Steve Atwood. vic- Hillside's lone letterman, Ed La:- cros.s country team opened a new i ond annual National i'unt, Pass ] K—w.irter. iseane took over tor in the Rutgers practice meet, I'ierrc, was pushed back to 11thseaM'n Ian week with two win*. | and Kick competition, a contest Boys'Football trampled the Cranford Cougars by I "•{HtViBnl'/ oJ.ivn. Uurncs. Doerr, ball across for ano Repeated his performance with a by Westfield's George Cunning- The Hruves defeated South i with prizes and trophies for youth- an overwhelming scon' of 26-0 in! coi,,,-. i. that was the last i i Saturday's home game. The meet- 13:16 time. Linden's tup runner, ham. Westfield raptured 10 of the Hamfiold. 20-43. and Soa-lle Park, \ \J, football enthusiasts most skili- I -' ?,;„„.,,. Bcil|1 Trinity; ,-.. st.-v.- M;i tributed by -Scout leaders to nil eli- will open Saturday at Tamaques! The Devils face Kosc-lle Satur- Ilt UJVUX. winner. Captain Bob Mearea over- the area," he noted. Hesults: i WZ.Wfcui',^ "'"""mull. Holy giblbe boys, while boys who arel'ark at 2:30 p.m. Ordinarily • day morning at 10:30 a.m. in an , Hall, Madtit-n, Jncobf,. ground was 366 yards «v . ll.,ly Trlnlly; games are played Saturday morn-1 away game. Miller. ford managed 55. In the ^! came a slow atari to romp home "•I H': -. .si I '< St. vi- Tunko. .^.uitli I'hUil || |n not member* of the scoutu may M.-.irK, YV; 1 s< Tlnu- buut with the Westfield Si'Si'-- j1 The «estneiWestfielod team, which was M—O'llrleii, MazzeUa. J. Kr.p. G.Held covered 72 yard, . i;. SI.•»•<• MurK.-l..ii. ll.ilv lirtlciiilii—Valyo, ICelly, MilcDon- Mulrean) J vVV'n;V . VI'.I AI'I.'.!, ii: .. I inv Alix- jTrlnll,: 7 Ji.lin UJIall.-, II..|> Trln'- wan Wenlfield's John Lauber in \v la. l-iaiik Mil, lull, \v ||. "ty: \ Paul I'.-nlr, ll,.ly Trlnlly; [I. guardian. The competition in free I were the Rockets in the Junior i the last game, I. Alillartl. seventh position. ___ - .-.-.sr, XV.; jo* - . ||,,|-., - Jv--*.*.- ,.. w--.. 'J'*1in '1-ii'lv Ji*Fi44*Mf- 1'iirU' Ifi lint to all grade school boys und no League and the Steclers in the! Cranford received at the start Tlni -IS:i:.. I l-iv,,,,. Holy Trlnll)-. Time - II; ..i f i:::l.".. special equipment is needed. There Senior League. Both teams will be j of the game but was forced into a Jay Isbrecht, in a fourth down To Lead in 1 is no body contact. j hard pressed to retain their titles., fourth down situation on its own situation, booted s beautiful 46- !Mrs Faxon Ecll On registering, the future foot- ; Stands huvt been made available 28 yard line. An attempted punt yard punt. Cranford lost posses- lennis C/u6i * ° Lake Champ Again ball stars will receive an instruc- | this year for the convenience of was •;iu'i:e.ssfu!ly thwarted liy Blue sion, however, when junior Rudy Mrs. A. 1). Faxon won the 18-c j lion book written by NKL football • the spectators at each field. This Devid Itandy Kllis, who blocked the Brown intercepted a pass intend, three teams, tied fo; hole championship ball a.s it was being kicked. for women|Mr«. Murphy Nine ' stars nnd nn illuntratcd booklet on ! will provide u better place to view ed for Cougar John Downing. In the Early Birds b members of the Echo Lake Coun- how to do boiiy-buililing culls- j the game and eliminate the sidc- Scoring was heaviest during the Brown made a runback of 3(S Tuesday morning. In finals try Club last week by defeating lole Golf Titlist thenics, in furtherance of the Boy ' line congestion that has hampered second quarter. A two point safe- yards that was noteworthy for the Mrs. R. It. Barrett Jr., 3 and 2. alike i ty was scored against the Cougar -Mrs S. J. Murphy defented Scouts goal of improving the phys- ! coaches, oflirials and player- blocking perfection employed by Mulivti The champion han held the top it-al fitness of American youth. : i 11 when the ball was forced into the Westfield team. Horiiv honor on many previous occaulunH. Mrs. C. K. Bedduws 2 and 1 last week to become chumpion of the Each boy will compete against | j their end zone as a result of a Of Met Play In the second (light, Mia. S. C. others of their age group in tests Nearby College [ poor pass from center. The ball changed hands again, nine hole group itt Echo Lake but Cranford failed to do any- Moroton was the winner with Mm. to determine the skill and accuracy Kick Thiele, WHS senior, mode lH The Weutneld Tennin Club ad- ountry Club. In u flag tourna- Saturday thing with it. Junior Dwight Da- OOIIIIV William Grander runnerup. Third of their football abilities. Foot- 49-yard run for six points that vanccd to the final round of the ment, Mrs. Murphy won the prize ies intercepted a Cranford pass Shuw flight winner was Mrs. 11. H. balls will be punted, passed, and Gettysburg nt Lchi|;h was sparked by the well-timed St.inlo Metropolitan Inter-Club tourna- m the front nine and Mrs. E. C. and aided by good blocking made I' ment by defeating tho Arlington Wright and the runnerup Mrs. kicked by each entrant, with points Columbia «t Princeton key block of co-captain Marty George Zahn. Icrmnnn on the back nine. Mrs. awarded for each foot of distance Kut«ers at Connecticut Player* Club of Arlington, 4-3, at E. It. Crow won low net with 37 Howarth. The attempt for the In tho 18-holc matches played the ball travels on the fly, and extra point was unsuccessful. rma the local courta Saturday, and by and low putts winner wan Mrs. II.subtracted for each foot the ball Mhaw defeating the New York Athletic Tuesday at the club, winner of the J. Stanley, who had 15. Later on in the .same quarter, l'Yiloroi-Ko Class A bracket was Mrs. P. W. lands to the left and right of a end Bob Ndsen recovered a fum- Sportsmen Tie Mu I reany Club BtTraveru Inland, New York, center line, Five winners, one for Standings Shift I' Sunday, 4-3. Hall with a 71. Second was Mrs. ble that started the Blue Devils on SIIIIIKIII 5. C. Morton scoring 72 and the each age group, will receive NFI,- Jloriu!i- Ralph Mease and Gordon Booth a 63 yard drive for the second low putt award went to Mrs. C. A.Weekend Results Drops to Three ni saved the day for the local team 'pe warm up jackets with tho touchdown of the game. Quarter- Jerome with 27. signia of the New York Giants. In Mixed Pins Saturday when they defeated Cy back Bud Mueller scored the TD The Class B title went to Mrs. Second place winners will receive Klezer and Jaydee held at the Grubel and Dick Harvey of Ar- that marked the first in his career. A. Swiirt with li 73, followed At Echo Lake 'ootball helmets, and third place Team Ten moved to the top of top of the Sportsmen Bowling lington in a gruelling three hour Tension rose as Nelsen inter- Four Blanks In by a 74 for Mrs. It. J. Lincoln. Clint Turner ond Max Mc-inners will be given footballs the Mixed League standings Mon- League standings Friday night and struggle 7-6, 6-7, 10-8. Their cepted a Cranfonl pass and a drive Low putts were tied at 20 each by ormnck teamed up for a 143 to utographed by the 19(11 NFLday night after a sweep win. were joined by Bonnetti, one of match wag the final one of the day Nines, who hnd been tho leader, to beat the clock wus started on Mrs. II, L. Ortlcpp and Mrs. How-win the partners handicap golf hampion Green liny Packers. two sweep winners. Barbers and and the Important victory gained lost two Kami's and ended up in tho Westfleld 30 yard line. The Washday Pinnin»| ard Ketcham. ourney at Echo Luke Country The I'unt, Pass and Kick con- DelStone, in the tie the week be- ju«t as darkness fell, enabled a four way tie for second place. Devils pushed to the Cranford G The Class C decision was taken }lub Sunday. The tenms of Ralph est Is sponsored as a community fore, dropped to a three way tie Weatfteld to advance in the tourn- Kay's 229 and Nielsen's 225 were yard line when half timo was Four matches in the by Miss Charlotte Botzle with a King and Wlllard Dickinson, and ervlce by. the Westfield Kord Co., called, for the next position. The second ament to take on tbe crack New Jim I)e Planquc nnd Willard Dick- high. Bowling League Monday 73 and 'Mrs. Kny Glynn wits run- ith the cooperation of Dixlrict 4, The Blue Z)evils, spearheaded by sweep winner was Mazza. Best sweeps. Romboreer, the nwk York A.C. team Sunday. inson, each posted 144s for second bowlers were Newman 207, 208, ner-up at 74. Mrs; J. -.Marsh with place. Vatchung Area Council, Hoy Team 10 the brilliant running of junior er, was one of the winners.0 In other matches Saturday, Tom 29 putts was the winner in'thHt IcouU of AAmerica. 'IV.tin II . Harry lirane and Kick Thiele, Klozcr 212, A. Bonnetti 211, were Lennox, Littlcfield an( Tmiin 4 . Whltcombe 209, Volpi and Wei- Richardson met an unexpected de- bracket. Sam Kinney's net l>8 led class Team C . opened the third quarter with a worth. A golfers In tho Saturday sweep- land 206. feat at the hands of Jim Hanlon of Mrs. Barton Heinz, just before flaveiis Win Toam 3 . 55-yard march down the field to W I Arlington 6-3, C-4. Bill Weiant stokes event. Dr. William Kossler 'IVum I . moving from Westftcld to North Truin s . the third touchdown of the day. w came from behind to down Cy won the Sunday sweeps with n net Klezor Lennox IS i Carolina, scored a hole In one on "oupIeH Golf Team li . (tollman made the score that put .MOI.IUM C>8. . s 11 i Grubel of the visitors, Weiant the club's 17th hole. It was her Westfield ahead by 20 points. Itnnnotti l.lltli-ll.-lil lost the opening set C-l, but cop- M'NIJAY—KwropHlakoK CIUHH j\ : Mr. and Mrs. Oliver II. Havens TIlHwnrlh \ \ :> last session with the 18 hole group r. William Ki-HHlcr. W1.12—BK: ivli> on the annual husband and wlfo Crimford made its giggest nd- rtlil.-li i ped the final two sets from Grubel before taking up her new resi- Wiirni-Iil, .ii-M--7l: MAS Mi.('i.rmiii'k. vniice of the game nt this point St.-ilkiii-.-lit i !l fl-4, 7-6. Ralph Meaie defeated S3-i;—7li t>l 1 i •- llnvi'iix, 74-11—71: luh championship at the Echo lll-IHSl'V II dence. WI'IIH Hull. si;.ii—71 CIHHH li: I-:• 1 -like Country Cluli over the week- Ti.iiiii 111 and after covering ,'tfl yards, MlKlri-ll.-i 1 Charlie Fix 6-2, 6-2. Dick Arnold ofTcy, ti(i.L'0—7(l: John Snyilor. nl- l Train I . placed the ball on the Westfield l''ri.«.in:iii ,* lost to Dick Harvey of Arlington l!i—7!: Mill Ncxti.n. xx.ir,—7:'. ind with nn n£K 'cprate proas score -.!',, 28. The locals held tight, how- Mury'H ••l" ',-mriif' ' ' :J 6-8, 6-4. .SA'1'I.'ltHAY — Swi-onKluki'M, CIUWH if Ml for the lifi holes or play. Mazzii i A: Sum Klniiry .Ir., mt-i::—1;0; s. ever, and succeeded in pushing !•'"' Jackson, Merwin Murphy, «J-l:i—70; Art Juvyi-r, s«- Mr. and Mm. William (Irnmlcr i «HI-V n lif X In doubles competition, Richard- 10—7«. i:iim« 11: J..lin ilri-iiiinit ss- ouk tilt' low net title with 301 the Cougars back to the 35 yard sta Ikn'ei-lil 'i y.i v son and Weiant of Wentficld lost Jft—US; ,|lin l-'ri-i-innii. :t;i-JO—7:r. trokes and the second low net line, where Westleid took posses- 11\ t lellelit 0 ;H jl to Hanlon and Fix of Arlington Trill Srluu-frr, !l 4 - 'J 1—7.'l. sion. Mis lli.llii In Tennis Finals us tiiken by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Til twol-lli i' .Vt }i 6-4, 8-0, and Fred Griffin and ecume with !t0ll. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY In the fourth quarter, junior Kni: M.i <)U"I >fi Hi it SIK I'll : George Espoalto defeated Alan In » nip and tuck Hcmiflmil en- ' '•* *** Harvey and Joe Dunn 6-3, C-4. counter In the Uth Annunl Carl It Leaders Hold Sunday afternoon, Tom Rich, By«C» Senior Memorial Tournu- So« Tho Now Valiant In action oa"Ernplr»"-NBO-TY ardaon of the local.club pulled A merit, Bob-Jacknon, third nfieilcd Fabette Spot big upset by defeating Bill Tully outlasted Dave Sargent, defend of the New York Athletic Club, inff champion end top-seeded, to Ideal Market and Clements held 6-3, 6-4. Bill Weiant of Wcatflcld eke out nn 8-fl, C-l victory nt the first nnj second place in the Ka- defeated Sam Hinkle of the Newlocal club courts Saturday morn- bette Women's pin league Friday, York A.C. 0-1, (S-3. Ralph Mcrme inir. when Idenl beat the runnerup in the odd games. Wrights moved up defeated Dick Standel 0-4, 6-2. The win puts Jackson in tho Here's the best to tie for second; The lone sweep Dick Arnold of Westfiold lost to finals against George Mcnvin, winner was Kugmiinn over Millers. Jack Manninngr of tho N.Y.A.C. fourth seeded in the event. Tho 6-4, 6-1. championship final is slated for Westfleld lost two of three of Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Iilrul Market t'l«*tnf.|itH llfiiM. .. the doublet matches. Tom Richard- Merwin, a nowcomcr to the club, WrlKlil'N Hri.nn . . It all-around compact anybody son and Bill Weiant lost to Jimand Jackson, who is participating .larvlH [II-UK 111 I'Mlth Unix Farln and P. Standel of the Now in the senior tournament for the Kim l.lqnorH .... in York A.C., 0-3, 0-4. Gordon Booth first time, will be gunning for Knumuiin Kiwi .. 10 their first senior crown. MnhiiKlltl)' ll«u».. HI and Ralph Mcaso loat to Bill Tully nnr..II'M IIIIIB . .. 13 and Sam Hinkle of the New York Saturday's semifinal match wns .MilliT'n Jloauly . 13 has come up with yet• • 1 A.C, 3-6, 0-3, 0-3. close throughout, with the winner Clemtntn llron. r.ss ru>9 Fred Griffin and Bob McMnnlgal I^lin l,l(iucrH ... sio In doubt until the final game. Sar- Ill II.UK .... won the key mRtch by defeating gent, winner of the championship "VrlBtn'B liri-HH . f. 7 I uS~ Bob Tuttle and Jack Mnnninng of In 105G, in 1960 and H>ul, en- Huron's DruH . the New York A.C, fi-4, G-4. joyed n li-5, -10-15 ndvantngc in r.(7 TiL'l the twelfth game, but was unnblc Kiiiriiui lnI inn ,ris:t to put ncrois the finishing shot .M 111, it- Itrnuly :, i r. r.r, i St;; The New Valiant! which would have given him the tlT Terry Sweeps opening set. Jnckson ran off four Wurinunco Ice Rink points in n row to tnkc tin: 12th Will Open Oct. 12 Nabod Again game and tie up the match at all. Jackson continued his winning Tin' red ball, indicating safe Torry, lending tho Nnbod How ways by taking the l.'Hh and 1411 ice skating contlitiuns, will be olli- inj; LfQRTUu, Hcored its third jtwerp games for nn 8-G win in the first ciully raisotl in Wariiinneo Park, in ns Tn»ny sostiions Monday ni^ht, set. Klixnbeth iintl Unselle, Ki-idny, the victim this weelc being Cory, Oct. 12. The Wniiniinco l'nrk Ice Jackson hold the upper hand in Skating Center, with its own i who hnd rolled a :*-0 win last the vurly singes of thn second set week. All other mutches were 2-1. making equipment, will enable ice- j nnd had victory within his grasp skating enthusiasts to enjoy Terry . . . j when lie led h-\\. -lO-lfi in the ninth favorite pnstimo without waiting gume. Siirgonl hud no intention of !<•>• for the necessary four indies of OTunnor bovvinp out of tho tournament at llrlMit . . . 1 natural ice to form on the lakos this juncture nnd by n unt display streams, nnd ponds throughout the Tory of sound tennis ran olT four points Union County I'ark .System. Twyfor'il in a row to win the gmne nnd nar- i With the opening of the Ice row the ytn\> to A-h. Repented ill-| Sknting Center, ice skating wil tempts by the defending chanipion Ti-i-ry. 15. ".".' | lie available daily, from Oetobei to win lilt- crurinl lllth gnnic went to the middle of March, for ap for nauyht, Jackson winning it j proximiitely 1-10 days, except foi mid the set li-I. ! ruin, snow, or extreme warn (•lit, Jnclcson is ro-holiU'i- of the i Tiv weather. •n's senior tloubles crown, hav- j ling won il for the first tinu* this! I summer with Jolin 'I'i'i pnk. II LlVOIl would like to add the singles title- | SU>IlrllOll. ,1. I irtii.-l I ,V I '. Owens. The latti-r twn ninile il vin I'lunu.iln |) Sot: VIM11K' .' sweeps. Tops Iliner hail liili'h g;itne u,. .\uslli> II. .lolin^' liuyi..- y i;ilt Sli' anil series anil Kniuht of tluit leanl Smart St't I posted top individual seines, » J:ll ' gallic- and ii li'Jl set. Kulelifuiil's swi .loll | Noll Holds i. it.ive the u inner.- (be Ir.l.l II the: i • • Snuirt Set Lea; M i d a v. i Trianpl*' Lvtul Willn In Sehai'fer, former tlrni Noll held it- lend in the Triangle Howling League lust week, dc- l;r-l. li|.. I'.l. IVr I'M! loseri' saved the mid'llc same, aid- : 'I..11. K..il|... .MiK. '-. 1.1.-.11 cl by Itdgers" 2«H. la the M.-otid .1. • - M ,'l.i : m.itch, Brrry downed Hiitm.ui in ; .I.M! ll.ui.li. . . two gainvs. >••«• Null MORE SPORTS LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS PAGE THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1$62 Dioliards Lose. Schaaf. Duvid Simo, John Stovens igle Sweep In and Itobfrt Tieman. Tios awards went to ThnitiJis Anspacli, Kilwaid Uarnos,; Jening League The tJifhards died ta=t wetfc in Kichnrd Hrimton, Daniel Chirk, • tho l.atv Show liowiinjr l^tigne, Troop 72 Richard Carson, Robert Carson,! irany H»uso went \url of Iluiior eoniliu'teit by Hoy Welcomvd to tin troop were ! Scout Trucip 72 in Westminster Tenderfoot ScuutsJobn Ku^li, Jt:f- ; with :i half game advantage, Ute women, a 2tu». • ;i two and £> hulf j:aimi win Hall of thv I'rcrfhyu-riau Church froy (iuldstine, IJaujjlas Wachter j Cat woi'tJ House*. Fannie Mar- Monday evvtiinj?. Bruci' Rider, Robert Wood ford Mis. is . Brad (JafobWml, Richard Sur-ianl had the best srure, a 202 [>t.-li:>iils Hobt'it Kills, district reprosenta- 1 Bio L'ume f»r Jeunnelle's. tivt presented the Kftffle awards Jock Deombeien;, Vic Bonic, Uran f w i. to Charles TipJmnn and Uou^lus Tiefenbruck, Donald Cmrif h:-M'i i'^n.v •:', ||'i Medea. Recipient of the (Iold Palm Kevin Knne, Kieth Kane, William wiiM Philip \Vili>un. Martin, Plint Putmftn, John Lar The extensive siinimor activities ncr und Ralph Anthony. of the troop resulted in tin unusual Scout John Uaunion is Scnio. :in \alh number of additional awards a? Patrol Leader, assisted by scout VI.•« l-'l.. Air Con Holds follows: Philip Dnvistm and Fred Louise . . Charles Tieitetnan and Frank l Anthony received 'Lift' Scinit cer- Kujrtf. Jun \V out ors und Philir Merchant Lead tificates. Mow Star Scouts include j Wilson have been appointed Jun Kohort Cutrer, Charlt's Onspen( I ior Asslstatit Rooutmnaters ttn<: Thonins Hfitlstcin, Drew Dauben- II assist tho adult leaders. Daily .lotirnal nnd Towno Koorod Js])fck, David JCnis, Charles Jnck- '• I:', Kwet'n wins over WestfieM Clean-! Min, Robert Rom and Kenneth Al- ers and ('hapmiin in the M<»r-i broeht. ,"- jj,,r.\ |.|:J chnnts Hnn(iicu|] I.t'nirue last \vt>tJk,] First Class hn(tfr.es were iiword- while Maple Crest, Team X and j I'tl to: WUlIsiu Anderson, (.'hrtrlos Air Con were 2 to 1 winners over linrtlt'tt, William Baunian, John Rays, Mclntyrt's ntul Artltur Stev- BwRunnerupIn Ulauvylt, DaVid Garnbrnnl, Duniel tns. Duily .Iiuirnnl rolh-il u 2!>27! (iu;tje, Kenneth 1-unilirin, William serifs unit a hiph p;at]H' of 10(15, I,ittlf». Krie F^tei'flon, Jmnen Rob- )men's Recr. hifrti for the season. UNITED inson, Kirk Ryekmim, Hithiud Two lunitlre:ill> .I.Mir.u.l . . . 7 Itl(,i WHKE!.—)n 131)0 when this photo was made, (his steam trattor was the list word in big wheels. It pWV«d lftt I liiiy'M Au\" '• '• Ti.ime ll

  • '. •'(:' YOUR . <».'. 111. I')>:MJ(|I:III HIUM \:ll >.'•:: M.i. Attractive Initial salary, ready advancement. Intensive on- .',:. ti47 Mi; Ti.w-n.. •>.-)> M: S:.7 VIr th«-job training for a professional career, group inturanca .*4) f.::o r.:tArUlll: r SlfV.Mis ... ;'.'.•< Shi >*t'.i: LEGISLATORS ..•i. r :.(i t;:u r.<;Aiil <•••'. ^IH S7T, !.-< and pension plan open to local resident between ages 47 r.r.:i r.'ii - r TVnin Nn. .s ::s !»:'.4 y.iv 1962 26 and Ai, with college degree and executive or lalei » r ".U 631 t;>M( . Imyr.'s s:."i s«l •.<:! • -\ .. r.r.O 660 C0nay'( s Auto s:.s K::I X:,4 experience ... In a dynamic National Company with over ,M.i|.I' M United State. Stnatart CLIFFORD P. CASE, R. 100 years prestige and $700 million asset*. Iitiing, Footc 348 Elm oTtnua, Rih«r*r Call Mr. Wagn«r, WOrlh 4-3891 (N.Y.C.) dayi, er A0am« 2-0460 (N.J.) evenings, for Interview. Pin Up Knot Methodist Cuts FU 8.2052 HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, D, fnhtliriK, a two fjan<* winner 231 El!i«botli iiinn veil up to Lie Koote, u two came Baptist's Lead 1 W«ilfifld, AD 2.86(6 pi , in the I'm Up (Irls pin loop : week. Alice Hackott of Dozi'ii- Methodist, winiunu1 two jrnnies Al.o, Senate Oflice Bulldlr.t rf fume up with a 210 middle from lending: Uapti.st, navrowiMl W.ihinjton, b.C. nc to top ihi? scon's tho Inttor's lend in tli« Church GET OUR \V 1. Howling league lust woifk. In tho [Mull- other mutchos, MutMson downed MRS. FLORENCE DWYER, R. .l:ihilinn I H Tuul«* r, ii CoiiKi'PKational and Bnptist Men 320 Verona aVenue, Elliaketh EARLY BIRD Cuniclt f. 4 bout St. Paul's. JfU'otjscn's iI0»i EL 3-0382 Milnt* f. A SPECIAL! f1<-t'](imiiii> 4 r. and Dftibvr's 200 wore hiuh. AUo, Houie Ofiic* Building, lu-7,.n<\ivf W.ilunjton, D.C. Vlllji :i i; ;t r. liaiitist rimr. h ...,VJ i Mi-llit»s)i State Senator 'iiinmn- r 7»~ «!'•»' f,4* M:\.IUoii Av.> !• 7 •itiiixh r 77 r.r.i »:m Mi lliiulist ('Iiuiili . . '< 7 Poit Vacant ' - .".Hi' (;(i; ABSOLUTELY!! lllil fi7« till :".»; 3 *'. fv MI-DIMIMM f,\:> \.|i; >^< MJI |j list «;•' 7 11' 7 1^ MmliMM) I:MI v::-' 7'.* State A.*emblymen fniu-M-Rn1i.»i;it f.t7 7«:i r.:,i ]t:i JM IHI M'ns 7U0 GS7 7'1 MILDRED BARRY HUGHES Si, 1'nul's 7-M ?«1 i::.!1 (MRS.), D. Blue Home, Mdrria itv«nue» BUY OR SELL, USE RFD, Union, EL 3-7611 SchemeTr* Move To JEROME KRUEGER, O. EADER CLASSIFIED ADS Hall aiul Chain Top 1143 Call Jrrmy slrret, Eliiaboth, EL 5-2600 F R E EI Schemers movnl to the top of JAMES M. McGOWAN, D. tho Ball and Chain pin league lust j 236 Crawford place, week after winning two praniea. Elizabeth,' EL 5-4231 Honoymooncrs a n il Dreiimf.'rs NELSON F. STAMLER, R. dropped out of \\ first place tie, 29 Brand itronl, Elizabeth loaing two jrnnies. The new run- EL 2-2653 iHTUp is I>dv(its, who wore two and U.'CKV LOOKOl/r—SlKippil like a four-lcafnd clover, (his JOHN J. WILSON. D. a 1mlf Kame winners. antenna was orcclcd in Melbourne, Fla. Vlie lif{litu't>i^hi 517 Dorian place, We.tfield w i. mesh segments li:'r.'i!c telemetry, surveillance ;md com- AD 2-8491 2-NEW WHEELS i WITH PURCHASE OF 2 NEW Hot Campaigning, But Working For You Matineo Pinners ,oop Tii- tU'/i . . . Clowns hrokt* out of thp tip for 1 1 "/,'you'ie the lend of the Matinoo pin U'HK^ * Iftst week, by srorififf n sweep win olong wild your $on, iind took :i twrt irimic lend over feac.'i him wcH Spirits. Do's itiitl Oont'.-i, tieil the FLO DWYERl how to use hii rjunl" previous week, lost Uireo jennies,

    « THE BATIOHAl RiFLE • IS ON TIRES i ftSSOCIATION t oci». i 5 THE JOB Quantity Limited! e FIRST COME . . .

    CongreM is still at work in Washing- FIRST SERVED —OFF AND RUNNING by John I. Day- ton—in one of the longest, most impor- tant sessions in peacetime history. Snmc Congressmen, thinking first of re-elec- tion, have left their jobs and gone home Thoronghbrcd (I) Express to campaign. Cuiigrcsxwoinan Florence WHY BOTHER? P. I)wyer i* not one of these. She takes seriously her pMgn to Union County to he "on llie job, all iho time, for yon." Have Extra Wheels We applaud her for her sense of duty and we believe you, too, appreciate what it means to have a working Congresswomnn. For Bad Weather Ahead! Here's how Flo, just in the past few day.i, lias been serving you:

    * PORT ELIZABETH: Winning the approval of a house com- mittee for her l'orl Klizabrtli bill, llie development oX which will GUARANTEED TO GO IN mean 8.000 new jobs and an nnnual payroll of $40 inJIioo, MUD OR SNOW or * DRUG BILL: Protecting the families and consumers of Union County by helping to poss n strong bill to assure tho safety and WE PAY THE TOW! reliability nf driijri. The Thoroughbred, it seems, imported Thoroughbred horses £ad a hand, or better to say a of the finest breed." Tho his- * CUBA RESOLUTION: Strengthening the security of OUT »oof, in one of America's more torical research division of PLAID STAMPS ON ALL SALES EXCEPT GASOLINE romantic bits of folk lore. la . Frtinristo'.s Wells Farjfo country by urging the president to enforce th« Monroo DootrmO 1800, when Madison Avenue Ilnnk, wlui-c ";iiHT>t »>r v.,, ;>!.k;-iH- blast-off time for iho giant launch- j aij manner of exeititijr sanies. Try • outfits for tii.-ir MU. Av: ;. v. ng of the 'Jyl A«e Jambortc," a a hand at ilyint saucrri or atomic I nw idea K :he f.,uv,'»;r i... e:y. Mr.-. II. fare of universi.1 proportions! j fohinjj. There's even ,.hoot down I where one m;.y l.ivk ..ai ii:.i ii :ui't-- Ave.,; Scene of thki Sala jamboree is the alld SJ)acc sul.pi.jse t0 (enipt vki. . fl.OIH far.!iwjly ,,1;,,,,-. -i -•-:! of "'•') Washington School. tors. Time to slock up on J.r;iiv.<- ;ti'l y have bei-n • What will be on view? The com- Junior and Sis will want to visit toys and. of course, white t It-ph.i: t W.-i.-hinjrlon i m ttee ha* orbited the earth search- item*. The .space liuniry will sill ; loukintr for- ] the Space Make-Up Booth for the Saturday. ' ing ior marvelous goodies. There latest jet age look. Little g-irls will all kinds of books, paper barks ;iii(i | BARON>S f Clearance Stocks JERGENS LOTION \\ Bamberger Stores WITH DISPENSEniCPEKICCRD M 79c —WiJ!U.m A. Burke Jr. •^ HEX SIGNS—The curious geometries! designs incorporated in tJ»e street signs of Atwood Really are copies of tb« original Dutch farmer's He* Signs in West Jcrier and PenasyUaoU. The sym- bols and moaning of theie signs are being explained to Giles Atwood by artist Dorothy D. Frees of Weilfiald who painted the Hex Signs. Mrs. Freas hat studied Dutch folk lor* art in Penn- Reg. 35c sylvania, and helped design the new facade at 2 Elm St. In addition to a display of numerous Hex Signs in the front window, Plastic SHOWER CAP there is an exhibition entitled "A Bridge Is Reborn," showing the dedication program of the Ceorye Washington Bridge lower level which ii signed by the Hon. Richard J. Hughes, Governor of the 12c state of New Jersey and the Hon. Nelion A. Rockefeller, Gov- FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE ernor of the aUte of New York. Reg. 29c ~~~ BIC BALL POINT PEN Ecumenical Study • LEGAL NOTICES • .N'OTK'K TO CHRIUTOHM KNlute of HAM STl.'I,MAN, ulno known HH &AMUK1.< HTUI«MAN, do- 14c Will Be Led By te Hflt'd. I'urauAiit to the order of ELOICN".; J. KiltK, trurroBtttt- of tin* County of L'nion, made on the twentifih day Rev. IVakajima of rirptembi-r, A.U., 1VHZ. Upon tlr? CLEARANCE STORE application of the underM^ni-d. ua KxefUtrix vt the efttate of until dr. ri>AHf-d, notice is hereby Kiv«n i'> Sunday morning, Oct. 14 a the cretJitorH of *»utd diwiised ID Reg. 25c WILLIAMS f j 11:30 in the parish house lounge exhibit to the subscriber under oath or iiffirmtttlon their ulultriK un<5 do. of the Presbyterian Church, the tnattUs agatmt tho CHtn.tR of waM Rev. John Nakajima, exchange dpe^ftsed within Alt month* from tht- AFTER SHAVE TALC ae tif Biiiil order, or they will t>n minister from Japan, trill direct a fort*vi1 r burred from proMcf-uttnK or ON ROUTE 22 IN SPRINGFIELD depth study of the Ecumenical recoirfr.nir Hie name- Against' tht Movement. ' • HMbttctHtvr, l^ouiwe IJ, fltulnian. 12c The study will cover not only the Hx«cutrlx historic councils that climax with Irvine Charles picker. Attorney HS£ JJroadwny Reg. $5.95 3-HEATS the opening of the Second Vatican Itft)'*.r recovorlriK the nami) ngHlimt tile STEREO PHONO WILLIAMS . kajima has come to this part of Assorted »izc», styles, colors, fihrrs. tie world to make a study of the Klorenpe lfc Prcnr-h, jAhiliognny or walnut jmicli, 21 w.itts rituals that arise In these different „ , Ailmlnlntratrlx $ LATHER SHAVE 33c traditions and to relate them to a 06 Kim Kt. \Ve»tHe)U, S. J. growing industrial society such as S-"-U FfCi f\ 1 " 15 ,. 50 1 LB. In Japan, lie has recently com- pleted graduate studies in the Uni- Originally 29.95 to $149 119 versity .of Toronto dealing with 9TOTICK OK M6TTLHMKXT • PARA CRYSTALS 22c NftUoa In linreby Cllven. that tHo (kit subject • Ill-it and /mm tucount or tlio nub; •crlbiT, Hufiufban Truitt Company. Although the first organizational Hxecutor uiirfpr tlio Will of ^KAtlA LARGE KOIiLF^'IiKKCIlSK. dtt»a*.i*.l, wilJ session with Mr, (XakajnnB will be be audited unST). Wentingbousc. A«-i«. Dated Kfp(t>mb^r 12, IDC:1. meetings. Anyone interested in Nuljurban Trust Company. Reg. 98c joining Mr. Nakajima and others Kxfcutor in this study is invited to call the Heard nix. .McOoll, AttornovB, an Klin Sln-rt, church office to make arrangements. U~i>HtriL>id. X. J. SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO 9-S0".t Kern JIC.7? 2nd Count Jails 135 each 50 VOTE FOR 49c Drunk Driver UNPAINTED BEDROOM AND Experience DINING ROOM SETS Henry Dijrgins, 42, of 648 Hunt- FURNITURE er Ave., Scotch Plains, was sen- And Dedication Assorted periods, tizo-. uooil fini-lir«. tenced to 180 days in jnil when he Dc>ks, bookcases, cheat, headboards pleaded guilty to a charge of $ S drunken driving before Magistrate William M. Beard. 125 « 249 'Digging, n second offender, also received a mandatory 10 year sus- 4 Originally $229 to $379 pension of his driving privileges. He was arrested Saturday in >'orth Avo. ut Crosswny PI. and Reg. $1.00 was pronounced under the influ- OCCASIONAL LIVING ROOM ence of alcohul liy Dr. Kalph Jlall. The arrest was made by Syt. TABLES CHAIRS ROOM SPRAY Worbert Koza and Patrolman John Moilrni, triiilitionnl. Asiorlcd woods, sizes. Just ].") n^ortrcl styles. UiMllliful (alMic. \s-i«. Burnhum. SACHET LEADER CLASSIFIEDS $ BRING RESULTS 10 ™ 50 Reg. $3.99 Value Oriainolly 54.95 to 79.95 • LEGAL NOTICES • Originally 29.99 to 89.99 NATURAL BRISTLE «| m NOTICK OK SKVrM'MI3NT x Nolle** In Hen*>>y tUvtn, that \)M- ELECT Nelson F. HAIR BRUSH ilrKt ji.i.f1 nnnl urcoxini ut tht- nub- fc*Tl»'i r, Chentor Wnllnri'. Kxfcutor umlT t)u- Will o( Al.lCj: V. WAI.- DECORATOR LAMPS la-\Ci;, ()<•<•.-iiH-d. will bi> tui'lltfi'l niuS OUTDOOR FURNITURE Hlnt*-il b> the Surrciuiiti', ami r'-LKirl- Floor, wall, ccilinp ;mP, UI Oisan Wsr. HIIUI<1«. ?lfl Orchard Wtr<-t-t. Wrnthnld New Jvrw«' 4Originally $8 to $50 9-L'O.lt ond more off original prices GIVE

    Sorry, no Tclejcrvice or mail. All item* subject to prior sole. Delivery facilities available IHEUNITEDWJY at moderate charge. All talcs finol, no C.O.D.'s, no cancellations, no holds.

    And just look how easy it is to get to Tho wny our coats

    lire bcinjr vnuppfrfl •?«• ••• NO DOWN PAYMENT up, Mr. Club. jrivcB You can make on-the-spot nu* jmtiKf*. Wlwit out- arrangements to charge litndi.sh jirivcH must 1 what you buy on our our jrunl.lt in on MI.* More, Mr. Field. Homcmokcr's Credit Plan, (K'fiistonK'd lt» p/i>iny? Much, much more! and you'll have permanent Bamberger Credit with up to 18 months to poy. ^^^MW^W^^^M^ fa OPPOSITE RIALTO THEATRE 243 E. BROAD ST. mABUBaUUBSb—mm SIDE BY SIDE OM ROUTE 22 IM SPRINGFIELD PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS SHOP BAMBERGER'S NEW DRIVE-IN AUTO CENTER 307 South Ave., Westfielil, N.J., AD 3-0248