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Becond CI»M Postage P»I4 WESTFI'EJJD, NEW JERSEY; THQJR9DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1968 YEAR^-No. 9 VyA|*y ""Ph 11 pml/i v 211 Panes—10 Cents Fund Nears 30% Board Takes Of Record Goal; Formal Action $130,927 Reported On School Vote W!!i only two w?eks j It's c'liral! ! in trie c"lciol mwiMar.1 United Formal notice eytf.njt a Dec. 3 Fund, trtnl ccr'-rftutiops readied r?t£—?-Hu:n ci r.:e r:c::o«ed $1,536.- $130,827 pi a report mefMng Tues- 00 Ewan Sc'.-xcl in the Franklin • day, slightly under 50 pef cert of thet School district was Riven by the goal of $367,185. • .(• Board of Ertuc^t'on tit a special At a comparable rebort session meeting Monday nislit. The resolu- fast year, 60 per esrt-W the cam-' tion a'so oi'fir.ed the hound'soies of paijn's qucta had been reached. the proposed sclicd, boundaries of . Leading successful an access read frcm.. Proved St., this year's Fund quotas y^ enumerated po"fcv3 p'accs and nl?ht was the nrajor «'&a diyfah* hcurs and named officials, for the . special election. • with *35,4S4, 66 per cent. Other di-i vision totals are advanced gifts',* $*>,•?'• A hearing on Wie $1.5 milifoci pro-, 920, 58 per cent; business,, $12,0M, posal. which includes the acouisi-' 39 per cent; and residential; «1,9M/ -t-ion of property/- construction, and furnishing of tlie, school, tjad prev- 40 per cent. ' . .-<•' ".. '••••: :\ iously been scheduled for 8 p.m. "I am comfidert," Samuel A. Me- ; Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Ekn St. \ Caulley, general campaign chair- School, use cf which for fifth end \ man, commented, "that rtnewsj^afi; sixth grade Franklin School. chil- fctts and e cammuni'.y-L unaeiaui j dren would be eliminated if .the ness will again answer the Vti'iiii Ewan School is approved, and con- Fund's appeal for support of our li strueted. • ' • '!•>. , i local agencies. ' • •'/ "The response this wee* la the Polling places for die Dec., 3,iatk.'. erenduin established by the Monday residential ureas haa been traOty- x fins and I feel sure that the dJUgent night ordinance are Elm St. School,:.•• •(farts of our volunteer canvassers Edison Jr. High School; which,%lil . will result In success." he addad be open from 3-to 9 p.m. •••''•. Fted MUler «f 11W Wyrawwa- M. .tleett . brash far the Msklag taschM aa The goals of the Uajted Fund have Named officials at the four poUjnJ. LOCATION OF PS9F0KP NEW EWAN SCHOOL etf Prospect 84. is aetaUnl hi sketch atove. places were: District 1, Robert L. H. Majteaar. Mfadir aalatcd Uw portrait ss kls e.try la lae WeitfltU aaaas (Continued on •(tie* ei (be Dee. » n lunate* en the $1.5 niWJm deUar elementary sckeel «» «frr*a Heater *) ) a iaeelUI •wetiaf af tk« Bfard •< Eaacaua*. • ; - ' • • . . p . •'• (Continued on nage 2) rlae Retail DivisUa, WesUkld Area Clumber af Cwnnwrc* aa* Ifca SI Candidates Debate Launch Protests Mulreany Dinner Campaign For November 8 A storinofpiotests on the munic^atpbolsite On.Ncrth Scotch Plains , e is Expected to be unleashed by a cUiiens' group of residents .^( th^ ve'.,.North Scotch Plains A W W

8:30 pjn. chambers ( re- Tne site liiad been approved hj' main «i dHpty ;'aJ; atorM" through- WiiKma, Names Wyckoff council Aug. 8. •Ut WeatfteM fbr Hm weeks, reprc- fcr Town Council The area group, under the nanM lenfe enMea W Ml area artists Hi toe Ward, was commuter 23rd Trustee Citirens, of the Fourth Ward, met WattfieM (Scant .Art Show c»«pon- Sunday to discuss their opposition to K&d 'by. keiRttaUtHvUon an* the T **»**"*»• Town of WestneW WaatfieldlArt.lAatofciatioa and are The "United Fund of Westfteld, • the pool site and is expected to name teckingreelecttai tfra new two-year ^!^f ,*"»•»• '«• Prudent.. Miss .Nancy •«*«««*» *c °™™Z*™ i . nc^pwiKJto; the art show," said He also has distinguished himself es pointment of Russell L. Wyckoff to In a statement to tt«e Leader to- Ed Walshi cMntfcr president, "has' _. _ 'a member and presideitt of the ,the Fund's board of trustees. Mr. day, the group outlined the follow exceeded our bidet optimistic pro- "My opponent-parhaps with bad Board of Education and in many Wvcoff has accepted the appoint- ing grievances: jecttan*. W«' are grateful to the me especially aware of the com- advice-has fcakeo! Council to task other community activities. which goes into effect ton- -why aid the town of Westfield muter and highway* transportation |QP om* supposed' falToni to mambers |of j the WeatiteW Art As- Guest speaker for the evening will mediately. choose to build a town pool on prop- aMtaUon who have1 made the Re- problems m Northern New Jersey. tail D^Won's'initial effort in the for Committee on Tnaasportatton ap- the midst of its October appeal with park? Was it because H happens Atld Of euitural activity such a rknd Hit*'I ' * ' pointed by Mayer MaVeany haa re- want poUttca 1 the goal set at 1257,183. The board to be a predominately black newti- inforced my views concerning the Rotating of trustees » now comprised of 23 bortwod? Was it because «»_ site n4 Scene Art Show. FINISHING TOUCHES - Jsw Wktaa4e Onea fit* Uwresee A»«. urgency for a solution to these pree- » ^ Awarf m be rewewerf by members, all community-mindeyminded w*s chosen source of least t0 make rcslstance ta 1 in honor of Miss Horteose IMrts the fiatsataa taaehes aa her ealrj.ia «a* WnlfkU Scene Art Shaw 'lems. "Does hi want Council John Plllm:ey' citizens who are - •*«**•, P? «oe of the founders of the wsnasiwd ay the ReUil IHvisiM. WeslfleM Are* Chamber * dam- ''We ell know that the Jersey Gen- take over this annual fuiy effort a affeded would be the>aBt to Association, wiH Move from the mere* aad Ike Westfield Art Assstiatiaa. .Mrs. Oieea's saaject U a itral Railroad is necessary to Weat- Board of Educatton.'wi success. Mpy'to die Parish street sceae ea Elm'if. ; " •' • -•••" '• field. H the railroad goes out af bus- ing and divisive^* that inevitably Mr. Wyckoff Is the publisher of i of the WeaWlW Preabyterian their ilness, our town will become • less would result? Music will be providep d by the Ace the Suburban News and president on Oct. M where the works ere here ale l desirable place in which to Hve- 'Does be want| chain or progress' Pb/ley BeMderes. of the Wyckoff Printing Company, "M . * °" y » wooded /w« be judged for a total of lift •Jc of C Scored acre*, surrounded by private resi' McKinley Stag property values in consequence wHI EVian/la urhn mau wlsii +« aiionti lflC. H& IS 3'lSO pl*esidet>t Of the i in. prise* and several gift certif j- Moran on Parking decline. The Central k in hank- (Continued on page 2) , rrienus wno nwy wisn 10 aiienu _ ... , ttanjvte Vot th^rA ar* nih^r i , catcs. The display will remain at _ , „ . , . , n»*cy now, and is providing com- »m i a / reaching the bandstand, trophies , Draganc is a .speech thera- ter officers look place on Feb. 28, The breakfast is being sponsored have an opportunity to attend, so tioml facilities in the area. It has Mrs Cleanup, SafClV will be awarded for outsta^nding cos- at the center while her hus- HIM!. The dinnlcr nvl dining its the Six Point Committee under arrangements are being made by proved to be a way of avoiding long pist tumes in six major classifications: band continues his studies at Kent early days in ;i rnoin over thti Su- (he chairmansnip' of Henry Chistiolm Coinputer to Fiml waiting lists m other moderately Councilman Robert John J. Daly to provide "foster j^erguson, Most beautiful, most terrifying, most University. A graduate hwsclf of biutan Tru-t (omiuiny hi-fore Ihu •f Weatfieid. Others on the com- fathers" to accompany boys without Dance Partners priced swim clubs and has lured TitM WarlJ Republican, seeking re- mittee include Arthur Brown, Hec- dads or whose dads work evenings. quite a few people away from high- III. she MLt^riiiic Temple on Tem|>]o Sign-u»s for a Friday, Nov. S, ginal. and a group award. There **** tor Dion, John Brennan Jr. and er priced clubs. ; Doug- |'l. ; rom|ik'!f(l. Edward Neeiy, ticket chairman, computer dance continue tkr«agk Nov. 5, noted_ U>at the political in- be 63 trophies awarded this pulilic j, mamas TycreB. Grand Knight Doyle 'But, in a subtle way, it has elim- terest of Westfield residents is quick- has announced that the price of en- tomorrow afternoon at Hiriy Trin- The major Carolina i,,,. napes that Ms type of affair will •inated from membership the very ening perceptibly as Election Day Ch try is nominal, thereby treating fath- ity High School gym, where aar- acte will be placed upon costume prior to her present position. ilv following bring back more family activities ers of many sons to a real bargain people who need it most. There are approaches, indicating the concern ticiaants for the November event . DIIIIIPI- ch'iii- wMhki the council. evening. must complete a queatronaire. families in Westfield to whom "of our citizens for the vitality of our Mr-.. Munitorrl of To insure against any female hand Each will be given the numbers Sri ip-. Mi- Guy of "at least two ideal matches" 1000 children are expected Index being remotely involved in this mas- vacatioiB and whose children must declared. "I have been proud to con- M:i i-iflc cnti'i'« the night of the dance. pacticrpatc in the fun provided by ;t i <•:' monies, culine endeavor, the tickets were p!ay within walking or biking dis- tribute to the progress of our town^ he "parade, one of the tradit.onal fall Business Directory . Sec. 3—4 made by the printing class at Edi- t Jr. High T !-f iiActions, tance of homo because there w no and 1 would lite to state some of fea|ures rf [he y. „ . rr(;iry; Church News Sec. J-5, 6 son Jr. High School under the gui- Lt. Goettel Graduates I '•' !'•( rl A! kin- •available tnaTrsportation. It will also the programs which I feel are im- ° Tomorrow INigli Tiilcott, Collegians See. 2—8 dance of Anthony Patriarca. ' eliminate many people who have portant for the future. The Westfield Y's Men's Club is Mrs 1---fi{«-:-u k Editorials Sec. 3—2 Lieut. Dorrald Goet.tel, The Troupe will play for Herrry Banta, refreshment chair- been denied admission to other local The municipal pool is scheduled P^nw involved '" a new member Focus Sec. 3-3 fo Mrs Ofettories 4 here toto st*fc*d W to^Wy report t* a «tfnn*r rrie«fr«r at '^^VS*CA OW * to UtiitotttNC tht • .,.•.,.•.-,.•...See1.- 4-4, 5 Vmi\, tUttttto, stiimi (hit** at ite , sea (Hat, *at »w»« ^ it Page 2 WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THUDSDAY, OCTOBEIt 17, 1flfl8

foeUHIoa. SliVee wprlntf. Iwo " '*••* htu'o -bL'L'n 'hold in WuMfloUI Fund Nears 50% Mino Seeks .' , I "' . •>'•!.' . '} ' Jr. Theatre Opens Saturday at WHS gue dllxens to fiitniliiuit/.e themselves - * ' from '* '"'I I' I) (Continued from page 1) • ." with Die commuter iJi'oposnl.s. 1 feol Tho Mil-Ill ami oxcitcmonl. of llv« oliildi-LMi wliun the -',> hct'ii met far fuur eon- improvement ol" the IraiisporlntiUm IIWJ Town Is liKlirfurtNiL to the problems i ...; . -1 i1iofll.ro w.l, iw\{\ thus I he collectors fHeililles in this part nf llio sltilo is .. (. •(• ,r ...V Wttslfleld public t-IuinenUu-y school 1 i [1 't* ••'^t '.fiinicr Tiwnire. TIs purpose Is Lo rirld'.s "trriililinn of response" art imlHlerenl, o'Aan curolo^s "and vMul to our wiinnnmlly. I strongly brlnK rtfal Hieirtre within tin* ex will he cor.linui'il ha- u tilth victory .sometimes arrogant. urgo the XMIIZUMK of Westflold to voto M piM-lonco of (ho grade -school child. in limit. "No Town aijtMicy exorcises con- "yi>s to the cimwnulur iiutl hlfiliwiiy The six production.1* iairc dlviltkd into Ti»! Visiting Ilnim-makcrs cn- trol; in s-lic-rt -tin? dispoKil pietui-u Is bond issues," Police Court ti.nui- it; in ini'inlK-rsliip in llio Mr. Wlllkinis, vice president of the •Lwo serli's: itlvree plnys for the boys t\ muss. The Town Council lias had Tho following dispositions wore and girls 'In gnades one Kuml Iliis yc:ir brings (o l."> years to answur the questions now iiivcslmert firm of Uiexel Ilnnrimian ( strvt-d by I he eam- •Hipley Inc., 'and in charge of theU* made In Westdekt Court last week three, nnd thrco for ,'ll!l over last year's be preferable, whether the cost of lives at 7S4 Clark St. with his wife, Tliomns 0. Moron, 705 Hanford Tho opening pirotluctlon of Series this private system is exorbitant, Jennie, and -their two children. A PI., driving wl»llo obllity impaired, II plays will be -given iai 2; 30 Satur- how to control the correctors and to speciaUsL in municipal finance, 'and $S6 aiu) revocation at license for Mx day aftenj»oon \n ihe Westfield Sen- iirbilrate the complaints of Ihe a graduate of Pr-iivceton -Uiuverslty, monlCis. iJcxr High Scliool cudiiorlum wlien Board Takes people. Alex VVilJi-atns lias lived in Westfield Lawrence J. CaJobro, 3fil Orcnda tho Defies TyiToll Pi*orfuotlons will "Wu are fired of the studying, now for six years. He has been active in Cir., careless driving, $40. stage "The Legend of Sleepy Hoi- (Continued from page 1) there must be action. Once -again affairs as a member of PhUip C. Pfeffcr, NcpLunc, rcek- low." Only children in the fourth, 'Evans, cliainnan niul judge of clec- fiie Town Counei'l has failed us, and tho Mayer's Transportation Com- lcs.s driving, fion. fifth and sixth grades of West/field Charles A. Dunn Jr., 1425 Deer public schools wlio hold Scirdcs II tin us; IVIcvga r»t Wa-Itman, seare- the refuse problem. In the mittee, a Sunduy School teacher at ] •lary; ICdyLb Kinvt?. and Emma Voor- meantime the leaves will pile up the Vii esbyUriun Church, and a . RUSSELL L. WYCKOFF Path, Mouiilniiisidc, careless driv- •Wckots will be admitted. and the debris wilt be evident in our worker for the United Fund and the ing, dismissed. Tills WrM production is

F through local taxes. "To supplement fche very success- would be re-evahttKed since there ful fall leaf collection instituted two would be a reduction in value of

Kamler Questions ' F • years ago, counoU is now planning of property. (Continued from page 1) a spring clefenup. The home owner's does our Town Council con- "Is my opponent anti-schools?" (frustration and annoyance brought stanUy with to pentollae the people Councilman Kamler continued: •

[general election. Each WestfieM "Traffic surveys must be updated taxes, of which the citizens of West- •i voter has .the distinct privilege of to determine where bnppayed regu- Held are not aware, will be the re- % - ' I, saying "yes" or "no" on 'how much latton is wantanted, &nd this must suit. Who will pay for the cost of money should be spent for tiieir be followed by the instelbtion of additional police protection, traffic schools. 1 think Westfield residents stop fligra, Winters, and traffic light*, road maintenance, etc.? Who want it this way." State legislation, sponsored will pay for the differences in the by the Republicans, is now oonskl- costs involved in the operation of ered to allow towns independent au- the poo) in the future years, when Ih&rity to establish traffic signals, enrollment wd 11 not be sufficient to »•' Samuels Claims eliminating the tedious process of cover the necessary costs? As usual, (Continued from page 1) requesting state permission for each the taxpayer." ~ > ito afford dues. And what of other land every sign. Two intersections r newcomers to Westfield who want certain to be considered at once ore to swim but -are too late to join? -Grove St. and Boulevard and Kim , f A town pool which -cannot accomo^ East Dudley Ave. j United Fund date every .resident who wishes to "Other =kmportant. plans include (Continued from page 1): use It, Is Tiot a town pool despite ig&ittional tfoWaUte i busy cnO«re|Har vtoaatael find y • •+•)< i «U % .iv its name ['where needed for safety of school tkm tta» does this opportunMppy y flf \ Mr. Samuel commeactod Oarl •', children; aWogram to repave land ^g^ jj uniteunitedd Funn i iitt iiss aa crodrod- r Peterson for his position on the pool, tt4 BB Peterson for his position on the pool, rep|,ace cur$n«, certoinly wtti pri- ft toto westfiewestfieWW iinn evereveryy wawayy > field really feel that

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ICA Kitchen Open All Afternoon for Food Service Fountain Service 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • 233-1171 Open Monday Evenings Till 9 TIIK WEHTFfjai) (N.J.) LUAHKK, THUIWPAY, OC't'OliKH 17 1II0H I'URO 3 Georjue K. Kliinoy, school oulolurla iiflcr all MfiNnon uixl Loral Stamp Quit Si|Uiiii Uiiildiim, SpriuH St. iuui South Trinity Mothers secretary; uud Mrs. Wnltur S. Itntl- n'f|iiosl<;d I.hn! (ill fnoUuii's donniu Avu. tfowHkl, oUUnjj wicriiUiry. lnmH! inntle jjnnrllwj of jtoina type To MvvA WwlneHriuy A film. [M'wluwd by the (ionium Mrs. .John L. Uonnolly, proM-mm lo lusuri' tlio success of UKJ Mile. mmt'iil iind nivorlntf llui iinint- 1 Map Fall Events chfilrniun, ropoiicd that ih« first Mrs. .niinn.1 A. Mnlroysc, chnir- ! next »u«tlng of the Wosllh i»i* of stamps during thi |mst war An executive bonra meeting of tlio meeting of MIL* yeur would fcniuru jnilJi, jinnounL'dtl llvnl. insltMiri of it StHinp Club will he liolc) -ni. II p.m. MM, will \w .shown prior to a K Holy Trinity Mothers Guild wan held the following speakers: Monsl^nm* communion breitkfust. which h JI H Wednesday, at tilm Wowtflold wsslon. SU am wclconu-. recently In the home of Mrs, Walter Murphy, guild moderator; IJuttl. i Held tinmially hi the jmst, liic j S. H-nclgowski, 130 AyIIWo Ave. Co- Thomas Ciitiilun, WusUMd aufuty i'fj Uiiild would sponsor ;i com- hostesses Tot* Llio evening were Mrs. dlreclor; Mrs. Kloauor Lowery, R. munion buffet .suppiM- in euHpennlioii John h. Donnelly and Mrs. Daniel N., .school nurse; Mrs. Melon Brown, willt Ihu U-asm-y Sac'uiy nnd Catho- school librarian; and lira principal, lic Duiwhlcr-i to bo open to all the Guild president Mrs. William A. Sistur Mario, who would introduce women of Holy Trinity parish, The Kingston told Propagation Marie and the officers of the Nfoth- •Mrs. Robert SmlUi, chairman of of the Faith for the Archdiocese of ers Guild including Mrs.' Louis the bake sale, announced Wwl the Newark. Tickets may 1x3 purchased Grote, vice-president; Mrs. Lulffi A, first fund-raising project of the year, from her co-chairman Mrs. Ray- Contini, treasurer; Mrs. Charles'S. the "Holy Trinity Bake-Off" would mond McCue or ticket chairman MoneCii, recording secretary; Mrs. be held on Sunday In tlie grammar Mrs, Herbert Sclmabcl. FREEMAN

Five WcfltflcM sixttifrafe firb beqin with pride as Dr. E., Milton Staub, administrator and medical di- rector of Children1! Specialised Hospital, accepti their check for $75. The girls earned the money at their highly successful backyard Mr. Mil to right are Bzryle Burke, Sharon Dunn, Mary Kangas, Joan Toohey and Karen LUt. The fair was held In the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Robert List, 233 Jefferson Ave. iaess in hot dogs and lemonade. Since the fa: lic School here and fellow Girl tion "talked it up" to their friends. ; A' lgtr, #the "enthuaiaem k there Scouts: Jean Toohey, Kim O'Don- But the response exceeded their foe at ww4hy pause. . Mary Karigas, Sharon Dunn, wildest anticipations. From 11:00 ". But.. even1 ep» ten-yeat-e surprise turned to pride wet sponges pitched at a head their check, personally guided the IWs week when they formally pre through a cardboard box (lisa Ben- girls around ti)e hospital and in- the chepk to Dr. E, MiKon der volunteered to be the target): troduced them to the young patient*. THE ORDER OF THE ARROW. DANCES for meeting of Trw» 72 of tlie Presbyterian Church, on tipine the hospital's Administrator a whit* elephant table of items col- "We'd always known koted in the neighborhood; and a JM Burton b iiirrttMMetf by

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tobool auditorium under try Home. otufiices of the local Y's UNIROYAL WINTER PATROL During the. 194O's and I960'*, it dub: gamed an international refutation William McCrea v/iH provide a DISCOUNT PRICES •as a rehabilitation center ftji1 youth- avelog aboard a trarwatfentk ful polio victim*. When tte Salk the country of the Rhine, s*xrwmg vaccine all but eliminated that dis- country folk in native. costumes at BERSE BROTHERS ease, Children's Specialized Hospital their festivals. Pastoral scenes expanded its services to inciuoe around the town where Heidi, well- ttighly-speciaHzed treatment of anyknown character from the children's tong-term ailment in a Jchttd-live in story and song. ChrytHr That service has been exiteiwled and TrttMtf, within the slightly each year since. Today, ?st, provide scenes of Children's Specialized is a.My-a«- houses, costumes, and workshops NORTH AVE WESTFIELD creJ.ted hospital with complete typical d that area. Included also facilities for SO bed-ridden patients. in "Journey along the Rhine" is U* Services also are available at themore distinguished city of tfcndel- hospital lor out-patient troetment. with its castle. Industrial end Hi-ban life are typified in one of Ger- many's most important cities, Frankfurt. Nearby is tne resort town i with its modem pool and stylish stores. ARTHUR STEVENS RINGS THE BELL Visits also are made to Fudesbelm and the vineyards, source of liveli- WITH hood In one of the oldest and largest 1 wine towns along the river; Castle Johannesberg, where Prince and BELL BOTTOM GIRLS SLACKS Princess Metterodeh tour their vine- yards from which wine is exported Siz« 7 to 14 throughout the world. Romance comes alive at Bingen Fin* WaU Corduroy at $4. II from where the audience wfll travel by boat through the classic Rhine Gorge to Lau^eli and up the Bop- Dt 00 pard Lift to the cliffs above the river. Also with the tour are Beet- , 4 hoven's birthplace, 'Bonn, Cologne Enormous Orion Plaids at $7. • I with its famous Cathedral, industrial centers of the Ruhr Valley, and Hol- w$?^?m&Y*/' land with its dikes and canals, small fishing villages and windmills. This area has been rebuilt since the bombings of World War II and once Inagne what yn could do with for home again people are bicycling through j F Winner of our the countryside. Brochures and tickets are avail- all at once! * able for this series at the Westfield VMCA, from club members, and on "Guoss th« Coin" Contest is: the evening of the performance at the Westfield High School. There You can get it... at Westfield Federal are special student rates so that the con create auftMtic tleganc* in fvr h«m*, «r simply «dd a rtem or LOIS GAGNON entire family may attend this travel rtwirtf tfc« haws* ... or anything in W«w««n. Whatever y*wr wish ... the program, which are professionally m«tMy can b* yours with 7 ytars to poy in convtniont monthly ooymonts. produced films narrated by men Como in toon . . . this is ono timo whoti living it up « iittW o

Westfitld, N. J. Boro Senior Cilizcns Plan Hallowe'en Fete The next meeting of the Senior ^Citizens Club of Mounfcamside will bo a Halloween Party to be held at the Mountainside Library on Watch- ung Ave., at a p.m. Oct. 23. All persons 55 and over are welcome. jintfuu/i Stevau Attending Meeting INFANTS' AND CHI1DREN $ WIARING APPAMl Mrs. Michael Kni-azuk of Moun- i tainside and Mrs. John A-bos and • onH dhrf fitez of •ftesffrekf fft- mt AO £-1111 Momw 1* J*«ge 4 TJJK WIOTFIKW) (N.J.) LHADEIt, TJIUDSIMY, OCTOUtill 17, IIXJH ^ 4JK- priijidsi'd mw acliool, IIG Youth John jWd .rjwiwlxw* (rf Uio Iwaixl irf edu- OBITUARIES cation uro willing lo I will to any in Car siu'vicus WCM'O hold group IdwuL wuwl-n lo liwir about It, tkiy innrnlnH Iroin Smil-Ii nnd Smith J A MmmWiinsiili* youth, Michael Today, ht) ttrfkod «t CU'ant Sclwol ot M r*. Plinlon SubuiiKiii, Sprlngfitild, for .John tl ui.-m,; hu fe'^s 44) Uw Board of llrnry MillW, 2<>, Aikloltn, 21, a SILUUMUI, )(>lawn. Btul, Buck I/w—«s lie 'Is known l)ii:ilin« mriilrni ;il Lulu* Ho- New York City ami Westfield, Iirnnd SI., 7 tfrmliuite ui Wcsllicld Jliuii Ho leaves a son, J. -Uobci'l of Irv- tute. Her huslxind died in 1!M>7. ovn University from whero he be about 30 per cant of the general School and ;i cmninunk-.'inl of SI. would liove been j}pudua4cd in May.ine, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. SIK? was a mem her of Bethel Bap- Anne's Church, GJII'WIMMI. Prior to college, lie hod •ai'Lend-pd Charles U. Barlcls of WcsWield and seems to attract young IK; was ;i \oler;ni <>! I wo yoars' tist, Church, a charier board mem- Mrs. Illcluard SjniilJh of >Mountata- ber of WestXield Community Cenler, iMic regional high srii'nnfl ttt Berkeley people wkli lscboo^ag-e cWMren," he sei'vico with I hi? iWncl Airborne Di- ; where iho was ul'ttthon igrew l>y nine. member of I ho American I'ovvor of the Weal field YVVCA ond on its a<51e of Horsoheads, -N.Y., and ctglit board of directors and. had served A member of an engineering club grandchildren. Br. Law J«as four cMidnft In Bout Associnlion uml ilm Winding West«cW schools: MMy, a oentor River Uiraliiw Association nt homo; throe youth. sons, James 0. Plintx)n Jr. of Plain- He is survived by his parents, Mr. Return to Classes dent, w*io is listed in "Who's Who In addition lo his parents, Mr. American GduoaUon/' is fibo a •IVlillm* is survived by two sisters, field, W. Hollis tPIinlon Sr, of 411and Mrs. Midiacl M. Addc41ja, and leoturer M New York Uni- Mrs. Gerald F. Caporoso of Glen Broad SI. and Kenmit W. Plinton a brother, Robert, a student at Back-to-School Night was held View, III.; and .Miss Joart 'Millar, of Springfield, Mass.; seven grand- Springfield Regional, at home. Wednesday tat Edison Junior High verelty. •si home; and a broUier, David A. children; a great-grendkhHd; 'a sis- iFuneral services were held TVies School, preceded by a brief, bust- He has an iiypa^able tnt«wt in Millar, also at home. tcr, Mrs. Pearl Mowatt of Brook- day from (he Gafemte Funeral Home ness «I«*H« to «K "^ditanum at CHORUS FOR NIXON — We«tfleW Hiffc School tUifenU who tore formed a.Youth f«r Nixon Club are, and unde>rstandutg of chiWren and Funeral services will be held at lyn, N.Y.; and several nieces and and interment was yesterday in «*™\ ^J?^ Jj^JT T left to right; John Smith, Carolyn McBrUe/ Preston Ekmann, Linda Aim, George Rellly, Suiy Re< education. nephews. C Ronnie Caprario, RuthJohnston, Davli J&UUuKcW R*|i Pyxfe OMenburger. Gates of Heave* Cemetery, Hati- proved ^ presented by WattOTS«n- + His wife, Jane, who fe currently 9:15 a.m., tomorrow from Dooley's • " . » " 'P - P • • • - "

Colonial Home, and at 10 a.m. from over. born, treasurer. Mrs. Wttuam w '• • * • dciflg graduate study in" New York; St. Anne's Church where a high Jerry R, Bonnctti Rough, president, reminded «U of did a drawing of Mindowasfcln Park mass of requiem will be offered, In- the ways and'means fashion show- Youth for Nixon Club Formed By Students for Christmas cards wttfch the Chil- terment-will be in Llie family plot. Jerry R. Bonnetti, 61, of 449 desserWiiudge lo foe beW Nov. 13 at dren's Specialized Hospital is Friends may visit thustestic in descrUjing'ia hew con- tory of books," Dr. Law said 0 8 1 wl o it t creating a love of levels, with the majority of ctess- for the youngest, and many myMer- Iwrning in the 8600 school cnikken OR. LILLARD E. LAW rooms next to tihe Ubnary—the learn- ies, novels, adventure stories, tog- io. We^tiield...... ing research center, he explained. Linda Hunt, Diana Kyak, Unda rapivies, and children's claeeics, «a| Dr. Law, who came here two years I Their ski Ik are measured, when a ."The circular design'wes selected Mmndon. Mrs, Adolf Schneider weU as collections of scientific ex- afo, claims thtit he has never in child reaches 80 per cent compe- over the more conventional rectan- Also Pfetfgy Markham, Pat Me* periments, mathemalticail puides, 15 years in education, seen a better tency, then he goes,on to the next gular p'an (which also was sub-Donough, Dorothy Muse, Judy Neu* Mrs. Wrlhelmina -Schneider, 92, ofhow-to hooks, etc. report than $be one submitted (wo s^ilil. Or. La-w explained. man, iittlan Rcajy, fay Robinson, 127 North Euclid Ave., died Mon- mitted by arcMieufcs Epple aird Sea- Mrs. MftcheU Knauss and Mrs. years ago by fche Middle Atlantic Triad! tionaliy, 50 minutes has been man) because it lias QIS many class- Cferisttne Roney, Karyl Wheefer,, day at Overlook Hospital, Summit. Janet Whitney. Gayle Wfcide. Ekiwor Wife of the late Adolf H. Schneider, Fnancis Judge, co-charfrmen- <* the State* Evaluating Ownoni't^ee. scheduled for a chss period, he said. rooms as possible opening on to the she was a 50-year member of Atlas book fair, have Invited parents and has a good system," la modular scheduling, periods library and more effectively incor- TWUie KWhj Chapter, Order of 'Eastern Star. children from other areas to vteit he lays and attributes it to a board could range from 20 minutes to 50porates much of the usually unus- YaMonsky laod Barbara Yotlw. the tnailer, -which m\\ he open from of education "concerned with edu- minutes and individual students who able hall space into usable library- Mr. Schneider died in 1943. 8.30 am. 4o 4:30 p.m. on each ot the rating ctfldren," excellent teaching grasp the concept in 20 minutes can space," he said. Funeral services will be held at three days. find iMfaninistnaUve sta/Ls and a com- then be free for individual study 2 p.m. today e£ Gray's, 318 munity that "envision* support for while other can continue with for- But most important, the school su- Broad St. Interment will be in Fair- education *» an investment. "Com- malized teacher instruction for theperintendent pointed out, "the archi- view Cemetery. Supper Tickets murUy support iw the schools is duration of the period. Modular tect's design would provide the ul- U he added. scheduling permits better adoption timate for piloting new ideas wWch, Atlas Chapter, OES, held services U» beet if proven successful, could be in- The board of education and theof the program to the individual last night at Gray's. corporated ht our existing elemen- Now on Sale oonstiajitly considering youngster and enables more efficient Surviving are a son, Philip C, Tick 9 n t U 00 and pies will be "Home- Nursing Home, Jersey City. out of the new oonoqit. I IXSTIRAXrF! cooked" by member* of the PTA. Rifht now. Dr. Law said, "we11 «™l/JMNt,IS, Interment was in Evergreen The commit*** for the event con- are booking at ..." non-grating, sists of: Chairman, Mrs. Wtiliam Cenretery, HMde. town teaching, individual prescribed I A SOURCE OF Mrs. Beck, wife of the late Albert WoooYow; co-chairman, Mrs. Herinstruction- , tiw use of the library L. Beck, was iboro in Hazelton, Pa., bert Cohen; tickets, Mrs. Richard at a learninig research center and and lived in Elizabeth tamd Moun- Jesfce, Mrs. Maurice Dane, Mrs. modular scheduling. "CHEAP" MOJSEY tainside most of her life. She re-Charles Highbeng; publicity, Mrs. "A report card," the superinten- tired several years -ago -as an instru-Ceorge Gorham (peBters), Mrs. dent said, "tbouM toe a positive Established 186* ment repair instructor with the Wes- •Harold Oakes, Mrs. Herbert Hough- motivator — triatbttoffally it ie a ton Electrical \n?Jlrum&Ti\ Corp., negative one. Non^nading motiv- Newark. She was a communicant of ta-ling, Mrs, James Cassanos; dec- ate. Every youngster is an St. Michael's Church. orating, Mrs. Paxil Passafiume; vkhita an>d irwiiv*diwk grow Most people think of their life insurance policies as being Surviving are a son, Albert A, food, Mrs. Walter Brown; table s**- maUve >anA learn at different •nat€6." there when needed; wherever "there" might be. At the time One of New Jertey't Beck, at home, and two grand- fcirtgs, Mrs. Herbert Cohen; hostess- of death money is easily made available to the beneficiary children. es, Mrs. Roland Hecker, Mrs. Lyle Individual prescribed insCrudion finest eemeteriea— consists erf screening, personal inter- without extended legal complications. At retirement the Brown; waiters, 'Domirvick Tuniano; insured can draw off policy values on a periodic basis so Non-profit and views, written tests, and in effect, enterta inment. Mrs. Paul Passa- a prescription. Students work at as to not outlive the income. Clifford B. Merritt Non-ffeetarUin •fiume. their own levels independently. However, underlying the more obvious benefits of life Cliflford 15. Merritt, 81, of 2545 insurance (death and retirement benefits) is the little under- River Rd., Wall Township, died stood guarantee that the policy holder can borrow against Tuesday after a long illness

lived from 1924 to 1948 on Wych- 1 ' , Ir nm ABLE FOR PRE-NEED BUYERS. wooti Rd. here. He retired eight Policyholders borrow against their policies for such varied years a%o as presid-emt of the New reasons as buying a car, getting a down payment on a York division of Bowriiug Stemship L. L MANNING A SON home, money for college, or for business or health emergen- Supt's Office Executive Offlct Co.. New York City, with Whom he cies. Whatever the reason, the guaranteed low interest rate had been associated for iO years. MONUMENTS - MARKfft makes today's life insurance policy a most flexible credit tool. 1100 E. Broad St. 125 Elm Street 'lor, W. Front Sr.. IMnlnflrlfl, ft. J. F.Mt. iSfil I'hone Pl> «-«7«fl AD. 2-0781 His only survivor is hte wife, Mrs. AD. 3-0130 Ruth Reveille Merrill Whether you need assistance in selecting a family memo rrer Funeral services will be held at rial, or advice on cemetery I !!£[,, 5i Edward Grubman 11 a.m. Saturday from the Robert requirements, take advantage IGLHLD, 'outers Gates Close at 6:00 p.m. C. Neary Funeral Home. 39 South of our experience, No obliga- Mutual Benefit Life St., Masr&jscjuan. f-n'termtnt wi-Fl be tion. Well counsel you, assist yotf W evtfy wafy. Ana- we tiveerNr(xx$ Ometery,' ft^T^te. nf ftM W*sy tdi iturtt 2-4 tttA 4224100 24400 I^AMR, TUVMDAY, OCTOBV* W Pig« 5 Historic Site to Be Explored Honor Society Car Wash This Satunluy By 600 Scouts This Weekend The National Honor Society at 1ran 000 boy scouts *nwn WestfieM High "will hold a cur wash palti along tlte river leading from 9 a.m. .to 5 -p.m. Saturday ut oxpoctod to participat back to camp. the Chevron Station on the wwor of Wal 'Dtotriot'a Oamporee Sat During *foe encampment ttie boys Grove- St. «nd Central Avo. and at your old, m{lay end Sunday at Washington will prepare tl»cir supper Saturday Crawlro* Park, Pa., according and breakfast Sunday, and will take the Amor-loan Station on South Ave. •near the ralVo-ad station, The pur- ftUffseU W. Brown cf WffslWeM part in demonstrations of canoeing, pose of the oar wash is to ratsQ (1711, wlvo 'Is directing the ©vent. ironing, tlw uw of vcout equipment, money for tho National Honor So- Swut troops and leadfirs from and survival pfiitn|)llntf. in tht even- ciety's annual scholarships. h WosrtifM, Mountainside, Scotch Ing a campfire will be held «nd a iP.la!n«, Ftonwaod, and Garwood encamp in iterJts alt the scene of Wm y*H be s#rown tfeptetlng the Rcnsselaer Alumni furnace on its crossing of tihe Delaware •icry c{ (to crowing land «he history Gcwfe 'W*tfbin*ton Oft rt*W.n"g to the park To Meet Wednesday as nfght 1776- tolaunc h (tie On Sunday morning tfwtroop s The Rensse'aef A3uomn4 Associa- that turned the .tide of th*we tfw Camed, huge painting of thetion of New Jersey will held Its foil "last kicks"? Amenicon Revolution. One of the

David W. Cleveland, son of Mr.was assisted by John P. Kozlowski ijn and Mrs. Byron- Cleveland of 732of the Colonial District Commission- m Ktiollwood Terr., was awarded the er's' staff and Marshall Palmer, Eagle Scout Badge Monday night. troop advancement chairman. Other The award, of Eagle, the highest awards presented at the Court of rank in Scouting, was presented by Honor were the Star Scout award Mayor Robert H. Mulreany of West- to Robert Morbeck of 761 Hyslip field at a Court of Honor held by Ave, and merit badges to Scouts Troop 173 at Lincoln School. Jay Federoco and Scott McJames. David, who has been active in Tioderfoot - awartis were made ..to Troop 173 for the past four years, Donald Glass, David Hays, David 'has completed the Junior Leader Krortick, Reed Jackson and James Zack. • I •. training course and presently serves

I' ' BS junior assistant scoutmaster. He 'ine evening program was con- • ch»ded with refreshments served to »' is a student in the tenth graxle-at WestfieW High School. all guests and Scouts. Scoutmaster Byron Cleveland pre- Troop 173 is sponsored by the Lin- sided over the Court of Honor. He coln School PTO.

1. EVERYTHING 100% Guaranteed NO EXCEPTIONS 150 Celebrate 30 Year Mark >' Of Wilson School Scout Troop S— our stock of Foreign Makes Adults without youth, work man John Sosnofwski >who presided periei^e tan make cnajor contribu- at the birthday celebration, Ad- Uons to tin development of young vanced to first class were Robert BUY THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN THESE CARS people, according to a former Scout- IM, Harry Ash, Robert TuBis,.and master win went on his tiret-hika Charles Buford. New second class > s ev«n though he had never slept

Gory «nd Domrid Crdsby

Fofttoe Depaitfnentj were Former Scoutmaster Robert Gar- I . raore than 136 U verse and x i«* ;* SrfS^ >?•• r r !'*. troop's 9m Mrtfaday V^KL VOLKS AOEN SED Cited am an exanujle ot sooutlne interest to A totter Irom Qoen- at m beot wias the tket £atf» Armstrong who was a kind of VlAi COIOt Scout in the trobp, GrdwoW Hill, 'troop mascot" in the troop's first (Marine hero U Iwo Jima m World year when 'he was still too young to 1968 SQUAREBACK. AM-FM RADIO. •War II who was kilted fighting.inbe a Scot*. WHITE the Korean War. Greetings from the chief scout ex- You just don't know wh#n your old furnace will Frederick Tatattt, first opsotaflt eciJtave were delivered by HaroU collapse. Could be next week. Or next month- SQUAREBACK. GRANADA RED ftooutmaater, HMI«IOQ Cory, lint Giowee of national headqiKtrtere ot octmrkttee ohiaiirmao, and Lawrence UM Boy Soouta of America. J. T. Lea right in the middle of a cold, cold night. Don"t SQUAREBACK, BLUE Beekman, oonnniiteeinaa, were also of the troop committee presented among okmai of the first year at- the 30th year charter to Mrs. Ed- let It happen to you. SQUAREBACK. U. BLUE tonoukg the bathday. ward Swan, precedent of the Wll- * iiiiiiv ooouBnaaiaTV PCIBBBMB; Mit School FTA, troop apomors, and WHITE 14 acout^Qg iflwardi at • Court of Weyman O. Steeografe, prindpal.

* I Maybe your old furnnce is ment will take on new life GRAY Honor. Advanced to Star was David Mr. Sotstwwjfci showed slides of SamowsU, son of Commktee Ohauc- traop wctivjtiei over -the pa&t decade. giving you warning* about its too. Use the extra space for RED old age. Or waiting to kick a work area or recreation SfABLUE 100 Attend Royal Arch Festival out some cold night A real room* 1966 BLACK First of Kind in Community cold night Your local Plumbing and 1965 WIBY RED Why not put a stop to the Heating Contractor will in* CorintWan Chapter No. 57, Royal pniert; Noel S. Chamberlain of stall a modem Gas system for 1964 SEA BLUE tooh MMOQR wa» hmt Saturday, to Fiemincton, grand prindpte sojour- worry now. Now's a good time you. Or call Elizabethtown man Aon 109 New Jeraey Masons ner; CHarka If. WitgiM of PlaMield, at * Royal Art* Fcatrval heW at to install modern, clean Gas Gas. We'll send a qualified YUKON YILIOW Crand Royal Arch captain; John J. die WcatAeM Mawnk Temple, to* Heat representative to make a heat RUBY RIO day tang meeting, was the lint of itsKrouAe of Nortft PftaMMd, grand be haW in WuHiiuM, and gaw onganiat; Ocrfe F. -Weinhefrner of Gas Is clean. Dependable. survey for you—at absolutely r Royal Arch degrees oni-WestMeM, dtatiiot deputy grand high BAHAMA BLUE on % daas of as candfcdalM priest, Samuel Smepata of Lambert- And economical. Your base- no cost TURQUOISE OarMftiaa *M! other 9km Jar- dtatrlat deputy grand hteh loyal Arch Chapters. and past district deputies get tliis complete F'BACK. WHITE •program opened at 9 a.m.Justus J. Agnail ot Panwood, Clar- « cenferral of the Otfaifc Mas enoB Downey of Rosette and Robert analysis free! RUBY RED Maiwn rence of Newark was tn- TOTAL FE : *O.OO mal reception was gweti to jjr«d slightiy in an eccklent Thurs- That's r BUCK CP^and high priest, Harold A. Pet-day morning at South and Summit ght. It's free al PenMsgrove, hetod of

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Uno ytiu M'f Uu' Vi IT wlilr^l IHIHHS- UIK KATIOKWIDK 1 SUPPORT UNITED POND tion In jL»(Veri*uji School bultdhiK in OC( U bofurn ENTRANCE VESTIBULE ilful living ruum with firo- COLONIALSt ri-Kirii I'lu • • iw iiri-it . • • wr'll In Your Pictur* nun rlhii Uuya It. SUN YCLLOW u |IIIIH uii'luu nl trrndo levAl, hi Ui' ,\ MU till" ,N*TH||I| . . - iiU lllvi' I lit' In Hi ui LH,HI~MHL HV, eel hi im tn ^omiily with thr » . . \* «'Ii w hiilly uiisrt"*'r Mil tin* t wllh ^Ht nook, "PICTURESQUE" Hohuul BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM IIIK. 'lhi*Kr fnltiH Jin? rrcyfti ..ii. f| iwith I ilill > i*i4 ,\Hk IIHlilmiil GRACIOUS unnt tu llvo In Florida hmnerii- A RARE FIND - A nlL'ly, Th** to In I properly In 4a7,rio«— iji>Uri)umH — £ car Rambling Cape Cod tit 'LirllUil ^Lirii^o. . ii.iJ n IH-II il t*ninrn 1O \Uv ui il; k M t> h o n u Itli O WALL OVEN wurth jusrhnpH «vi*r $i{n,O00. Wo ,|* -, >r-1. - II . - . It IH J-MIIIH III FIVE BEDROOM will HIMUI you [L hrocUui-H ]f j^- ;* heilnniinH — 'Ion — 4 uodroom* — 2 Baths REMODELLED FARMHOUSE vtui-iiv 'iliHh ii iLiiliur.'TJin.*t» M 1 \ wliliuiii |i:-i'H^iiri* iif any LI) huiji ucins, ] Vic JHiLhti. teri'HloO or will be ploaflnrl to 1 NEW LISTING Sizeabl* Living Room ' PLUS DISHWASHER I hiMlrtJuniH — IIL'K r ^,I|- s.i far JIM \\ i nn* run - NJKTH SIOc HOME havu yuU IUHPOIM 1 ho i-rrur.r. . . yiair MilhtfnrDun I:* tit iv n — KarHK^ — ti I *3€i 4 (Flr«piac«, of Court*) 1144,900 with UH. Do noi clclny. mi i ui'ul. PRETTY CAPE COD IN KITCHEN lot, $34,900 Ch«rry K.lchon Vru ii: ferpMl owner h*« juflt i # i heilroiiniH—!% Imtlm i.nw<\ hU liouHe with UH $29,250 Recreation Room wo arc (mttiiiHluptUiully, PANELLED DEN — fllUl — lot 7uXlJl», thih t'fci'fiumi ft*iiii4» on to" you. —I Mr l»utl»H IN PICTURESQUE (Pecky Cyproti) 4 bculrnumh —l fh it lit i > **"» I ADJACENT TO U hna a through aide YOU'Lt LQVI WITH BUILT-INS 8' Picture Window HvlntT room with —den — "i our gR MOUNTAINSIDE HOUSE FOt RENT $379 10 l>rdruomn—A imtlm )K room, fumlly ruom, pow- nowly lUtiiiJ. New n ri 1 W Much Pins Panelling :\or rtMJin, liiiinihy -ti\\A a huj; - THREE BEDROOMS PLUS ri • — l! car lot KnJ iy LIU IH-JUHI hi! iiuiumn *«*n», drund ttpw nherry Ui roc lii*iln»unV 1 '/a bulh K«p $42,000 1 bmlrnoniH, 3 liathH— (UMV \v tli^ llvlni;- rtMiin .' / . (ARGE TILED BATH ill A lurK*v brlwln, panvllfil funi- Picnic Grove bedrooms uiul on the third Itoor toy XelHon, Feoky cy- Colunlal with jiLtHched 2 ear K«rHpu—lot 7IJX uiillr i^-ii imMt In tin* warmth are unot\wr four bedroom**. The li 'room; l 154. ui' Hi*- !in phu-r. Tin* ilcn, ml- uul uMiiirt* ui . UJM 1111 iiu^'ii- Charming, Quaint, A - I3 detached* porch, «riK'i'hrd ^nraffo. ftjctrn ON SECOND FLOOR . I49.&0O •fi biMlriit>tn»t. 3% I>uthH J|K lll two car 1 >^L* J3 Ki^jL liLjuif. 'llw living nrw wall to wnll tl#»fiji Int, tr«f3H/-.-Oh "y***. ili«re ~ 2 car ir a i' 4i tf e — ,sh ihilt'il fnr prlviu-y, KM II sl'/r Listed "Today" - $35,900. riuini litiK it I'uJoninl Uri^pliu i\ In Mvlnp room, in- 4 lji»ln>QriiHt. 2 biit|iH!'*$!}&,- WycInvooiL liinhiK room. It )inliMi>nn (i! nrvl POWDER ROOM ON FIRST 5 bodrocini^, 2% bathH iind I ui ihr S duivnaiaii-s i*ni- ing: room/ hull and 900: : •'. : . twin stse*' L £ iiiillm. 7Mu* li r:ir I ruuniH ha> ^afim^'nir pun 2 cur ^M nijJtv Is iilNirlH'd, An i*at ru ' CHOICE 'MII/UMI, This lioqio hftH bei^n up- Tllo built I'CintiMi thi fc HOUSE PAINTED «|iv|iTnuI . , • ytui cnti wiilK- to ruuniH. (.'ijhtfijVfl l» u »tall r1:t T*-rl. Jtt cvrrt**ri «))P**f yet the FURNISHED HOUSE CUSTOM CENTER HAH or fcuilht atitl ^ itior(j »ipacluiJ4 rliarm of yiuttpryeftr. In ntlll up- INSIDE AND OUT hedronm»# A very tun vert I bk* FOR RENT home whluli ctxw Uv UH«J US i 'MOUNTAINSIDE RANCH" LUXURY smi UVK RANCH or '{ bt'druornK and .1 SPUTS: $39,900. THIS YEAR WwvtHclil Vh ree bv(]room» IM , F CRAMPED FOR iir room, or l\ h*d- Cufitbni built, bile owner tiome rubmsi and dt*n (all [>1UK tin* tntth Cape Cotlr completely fur- $38,000—.1 l>oilrnoni« — 2 bathr, 5PACE ? . $45,900 \rv»ly lUtrd llPiJ Itl P monl In lirant .School. 4l«trlct/ The n \H\\m\t in U ncoln Bchoo] CII filmIIy room), n r I K I » a 1 1 y a family r6orn lo II' IOTIK* urade WILSON SCHOOL DISTRICT largo lot. Ucnutirul hntliler'H own i'iihv«*ni**nl liM'Ufiort fv ttif* WYCHWOOO lrlut*luu lor iMntturilnir own- homo. The HHI planned la- recreation room for thr teen- DEEP TREED LOT month, f44,U(H»—3 bedroutiiH— CONUMKHIARY F * North our ol UltT Offers, LMTB9 IWinff room* uep- 3 car ful fur family fUithcrhiK!* - , on n arate'rilnifiK' topm( table npnee A HONEY AT Hide, Ihc ill 11 Ina rtMirn f with a real in MU $49,100 In l lJdUhj l 103,000—4 bedruomn — 3 bathH u 1 vvil1 VUUM lirtM>'' ' ' t'oinrortably taUo \Vih(*»l h C I K H II O l'h4MHi> with 4 din- Truly ah exctllont buy and ]o* $34,9001 $G4,80O—4 bndrnnniH—2% ami rrit'inls Tor holiflay dlnnufs. inih hnn » I it OH 1 C;M*HI (n tin? heart of wychwiuid for 3 earn. Many ex- 1 riHtm. pirlenrc kttrhru —2 'par «r:irai{e— I "psta I rn iirt 'J l^nlroinnsT 1! 4 BEDROOMS brrnkfwil nrtu - . . W j thin uniiHua) nutd^rn home tin* huihs. Tin* 32 1'. purHi is lu*Ht- In it*hi-n mul '4 I I v t* a II I * eitlon riN»ui * , . double a total of live bedroom^ 3% ATW REALTY oil, M'Mhnr ivnift inert to Uixl (lOti'MuM — **nr wiih a huJlt- K«rfifcr |elut with ir«€n. hath», flr^itluu'c in living room MtOMIIRHfl tlii' yfMJ njjulrrw, C'>r t)H*y CJLU III Hnr-B-U^ nnfl ntMHudrd THEN YOU SHOULD SEE t II-THI r«'« room, a Htm floorfam - l M MaMlpic wjilk" lu hnvn and tlit* library. |iort*h nil t«r moivirr toeil- ily room, dining roomr «*-+oeTicri 1 mill S nim tr I'abltc Truly a mmrorUililt- IHHIU , with iiiiiNi. A inrwp diitlniu rounn THIS HOME FOR $33,900 porch, maidV room mut buth in |ili*nly of I-HHIW room fnr Moth- «n» tlftftl imihn mid * tno- Im^omtnt ami two oar uttnohml LAKH FAMILY WANtlP er. KrtthtT unil the children. iritrn^Q. .Tdenl h^nvo : t&r : the 239-9222 RANCHES: «P|I off thl« younH raudprnM. for .thin horn© that Tho room« a're all flue (Ox*!* and ev«ry- |4&,P0O—R brclroomfl ™ 2 batha thcrtt are 2 .Iwthn* There Us a tliln'KT Center hall(i hyy ••« \\r Invite your inqnlr?;. (n living room, .formal Aininff FOUR MOtOOMS — 3 c»r itariirc- brand new G-E ol*-ctH room, dream kitchen; open brccucway porch — CAREFREE UVING in the modern kitchen, and a "SMALL ESTATE" l>oroh. Family roorti with »«l»- IN THIS itvwly ilecoriitext to WoHtHeld favorite area ff Acre" plot in Scotch 'whk'li Is KlnHHiul anil HtTC**nvfI BRICK-AND-FRAME and ItMiitarN art nvw; the chim- p CAPE CODS In finite but <1eflnltely %oiir favorite re- ld In our windows. , . . tho Ii bedroomH smrl bath ney hart biftMi "rft-llARhed: there treut artA. Afl most of you Vh 1ATHS MM tlu* 1st Hoor . . . tin* 21* ft. are new vnlvv^ «'i) mout of the 4 —3 btdrtiomH RANCH HOME ') know, Hetty ban been incufiaci* ,—I bvdroomii— nnim Upstairs wlilcli \n partial- Int Dour rarttiitorh, 11 with ly JlnlHhiMl . . • tin1 attached down living tntHth« Tlit* huuHe is vacant: you can bfUMf haven't paid too m%mh • atten- /rantttc. On ;» wi'M lanilwoMjHMl $55,900 make a l*.+lMin;)y tin c. t. SMITH. JR, dining room lot In a flnt' Soolcli IMuhm ureiu 0+m with tion to . b u t» 1 n,e e n in Ul»tftr and puroli, whnn you call uu. Today? wMb County but we - want - you to C^m HALL room, know thnt. from now on w» will lot. IflKh alun the flr»t Htt be pouring: it on, . vteuiiv llhltfe l« « to| kltrta». eHiF tcr* TA$TWJUY DKORATIO L£E K. WARINO I'lalttK flrtf», ihU m n«rrliMrkii • ri LOCATION of the Newt In mod EDWIN O. EDWARDS l«Wei. tihrvtea A el«nvrni UVIHOROOM fcomt* IMt WILLIAM A. CLARK cllmanutt in mo*l ov- St. ikr A DINING dowtuskln t*nrU, llbrury, wli>rtfc r table ro«m, rkarmtnir paa- Mvliitf Hpiicc. Tastefully deco- f #i m i I > room ivltk AH lo A. '•- V ra toil Ilvhi/r room,. forniHl din- rnlird-fcrartli Hrr|i'nrr /and m OOOD CLOSETS KOt'H BBIIKOOM, • H.VTU JfiX- iiiM r'umi, htith*r*w pantry ad- Pircladrd m-rrrard no re Ii o«rf« PANUKO H A K HHA joining thr1 kitchen. The porch lnif nrd * * . l^« tiled PLUS STORAGE is Hi-reuiu'd. 4 tjeilrnoniM and Wlal .. Sa*-MT* • . • ROOM.' AMO fiMr -Al>l-1«tl til rd ha Hi with Khuwer on ilu* hntkitt Mf.coar*** nntl -n two Mwli O. W 2inl floor. There's Anotimr hoil- «-nr jtnrfltf* * • • Immrdfatr "FOR A LARGE PAMILY" HOUSE ft GROUNDS IN MKUIATK roimi mi I hi'* 3nl flonr. pluH ox- Hlllliim A. Clark \l>2-7 t-cllont **ltn*iii-re. I1 hi)*mates for your pruniM eall for an PRANKUN SCHOOL you r children, ton! OwnerM polalmrnt. $42/000. EXCILUNT CONDITION THt JOHNSON AOENCY, INC. WYCNWOOD COLONIAL Spa clew OMor Home TOP LOCATION WK HA.VK JUBT LIUVHlt THIS JAMES J. DAVIDSON In Ideal School Aroa rM msinofts IN PANWOOD ATTHACTIVK THHKK BKII- ranklin School FOR THE HOOM. IH BATH (OI.QMAL. t 4 bcidrortnm, lar«*e living 5TONIHINOI IS 4 ted rooms — 3 iorhs *H I.OVHI.V WYt'HWOOU. room with fireplace, 1st' n. den. DISCERNING HOMESEEKER Sunroom — Don ASKING $33,9001 KI\K FhOOH PLAN INCI/L'ONS form hi dlntntf room, beautiful CONVRNIKNf location for tho»e who wish to walk to Iran* -THRI" H1DK KNTHAllt'tt ne\v modern kittthon, 1% bHthn, .Majestic u-hlti* f^ilonlal, Hituut- A PRESTIGIOUS AREA Member ef the portntlon and whoppln* with u bun past your door. Juit over Sj cur idrtrtrhc<1 ^tirH#c enny h A Recent lifting HAIJ.WAV, I.IVIXU ROOM > tlie WeijtfleM tine In Scotch PUInt a pleMMint flv« room to nchoolfl and ntutlon, ell-c:hl ful patio. f arranged with BO par ate entfn*r urea, lavatory. Three exception- TIB, OS HKCOttl» KLOOH. Other fealurc'N yi>u*11 enjoy . . . U«*tlrtMimm purl fwn nnd imr- 5 If DROOMS - V/k ftATHS ThU Mvrdlly- ball! ally lar-Rc b«drooma. An immaculately kept property in a lowly Httir truth* bnrk np the tameip |« ideally |at*atMl fmr neighborhood for that first home with sfrowing- children. 931,500. LOVELY W UVING ROOM VIXIMHKII P1KK rAMCI.I- re ii trul atr <»ohrilt ionlntr t , t Hvlnic nnnn. H O O M * AT* rouutl sprinkler systtm, •vbiffilei aad rovvptlfiiff tm TAC'HKII towa. Tbv alcvljr hrpt la* FORMAL DINING ROOM RKAR YAHII. LOVKI.Y . i . Thr plot * * » terlur lacladra faar brd- VH'TOFlIAN Horn* In fine renlrlcntial area close to town, park, % rn<+mm*t% hntbfi . • • If stHtlon, RchoolH. Besides thu ltvfnn room there in a very Inviting third mrrr in tn * t + f TIIIB Wyehwrto'd" ct>ntfcftipovary COMFORTABLE DIN M'Hprri nad ninny IIHS roumlneHs with Mop » ilvlfteT mtim wltb ntftar dent formal dlntnR room; lurse old country sized kitchen need- rxirn* tire Inrlmlril In aad b«IH-l« fcfmk- Ing up-dfitins, pantry, lavatory. Hlx bedrooms, two baths necond ATT1ACTIVI 4 SrACIOUl - 3 YEARS OLD - k JOHIHU. From tllG'>i|iaclr>UH entry floor; another room, plus HtoraRe In attk.. NccdR ImaglnaUon thr. naif . • * Mui hv much hall, living room with fireplace abrlvrH < , # !M' perch. •ANN KiTCHM Jiifirr In tell* Wm»dpd la* with plcatr at and r«dolntf. but a wonderful homo for that large, large family. BETTER THAN NEW and Krtnch dotirn U{ $38,500. • ' AKOTHKR RRAND XBW LIST* port-h, fnrniiil dining room, ptnr Mpac-r- jaul t»ae block |*U. I.ARMKR- PtPMT tKVKI, l> fj n e 11 I- (I fiiinily • room and fn»ai ^raftklfa 3 OOOD SIZI BIOROOMS TtM) NOMK WITH MAH1 *'X~ Wo I 111 nk you'll iiji'rru* thai to tr!l may we? Mn»*u* now i rmisfcrrfil home1 -hiMirTul Iclti'hon, th|« (H a tint* r THAS, FOI'R RH0MO6MN, 1 IIAN'CH Juflt over the Wcstrtehl Kne in Mountainside, brick and o w nv PS In re nicl IriiWniyly iiunu; fur ih* IKTKO t faniily; NICE RECREATION ROOM THRKK RATRM, I,«RUR AND framti, Three bedroom*, 2 tmthn, living room with fireplace, Shop MKiln ta hud I hi* p>H't t y ia ncli lVhlle on the 2nd floor 5 beil- dlniiiB- room and nicely alsed den. Kltrhnn with eating nnnce. m linrm*, six tiadil in I In* Sky T"ji ONE YEAR OLD OVIDH 'wUh 3 bailis. Wonderful FAMILY ROOM, POHCH. j tahle top rana-e and wall oven. Therp (M H two-car Karaite, a 3 FULL BATHS jircji of Si-ntrli Tl " r Two nil ••* 1. it's ready STONEHENOE ular Hrr'ti'iiix. \V*» re $27,900. Tonui ormiN, Pages rary LOW TAXIS CUSTOM RANCH Thin U aa rttrll^at borne J, MAIACTAIIVKD COI,fr- a y L. Dcsa JtktiM, Jr. , ON 9T. MAMfB AVHMIJK. or IN MOUNTAINSIDE I>AR«K R.VTH4XCR FOVHR, SO YOU'RE HEADED ALL MICK ^jipr-l'ftlfHilal lalerler MVfftft NOON WITH K1RK- for «dex :i b*dr*»aia an 9. n,.*rK, VOttM Af, IIMI1U FOR CHICAGO? $39,9001 ROOM. MXRI.I.KD URN, JUT $•7,500 JAMES J. DAVIDSON dea ur ri-fwrn i At ^I>MV Anit row. W'f 1 >;i t r- \t) see ynumnvr tiway, rfinm ua •f tt«t«l»1« OKU ROOM. I'PftTAIRM TMBRK hti t i f hnsiiif*^** fit Us. let u** room with arepM(*et p*r*bv AMR 4 •KIIROOHfl Wim .snp'nt'^t th'- iPini^ tif a ItrviItnr 'IhN liituHim* <*nr-«i hrnHtirwl ^ard (TA' % ITft't M«II1KM!« RATH Pill AKT- Homes, ;t I th*> n*-w I'•<-;* I Ion who will html hmttr hit* ninny HM 2r,t K. HROAII ST. with tHHif treea. Wiw tbla OTHKR HAI.r RATH OTO J' r • | f of It • In' "I'll iMl'IH'l" ' r *it t - U H aew llnilaKv wt> tmut yini'll nitt liM-nt! It's i^ir* "f out- INTKIt- wtriH'flon ftt Hwvff IK H rnr- ANKER ft DANKHt O OWNRHft lIKJ-'ir'ATrciX SKItVlt'K. !•> t * . . Amiptij^ fh^rn tirr TNI OALLMY Of HOMI IMMBDIATB POSSKUNION. Apartments. mi OII(-M(*4* mtiMtrr AD 2-7550 nre two rmvrr tHK>, n Inrjrr pftnell^rl *• * 149 HMM SYRRff TIME TO PLEDGE! fnniMy r4Miiti with ttri*filft<-<-. P. IIJill .%r» 2>m44 NMTH SIM M. Mlaotoi^ All 2- —COMFOrtTABIjK THINGAXXJW has 3 bedroom* (one on Rooms, Ilrwt Hour) living rrjrjm, dlnltiK rnum and kitchen. En- \ um'i r hi iik THR KR MKOROOM LOW- IXITKI) KI'XM DC r-lowrd frnnt porch. Good hot water heat. - Hn'iilnr |>»lli»t 4 Jo me* J. IARRETT* CHAIN $27,500— GR «ri,IT. *» I II i) i *• " r EA KFJY 1 Vj Af'ltKS surround this rharmlng older UtntrttX. Invl^Hly AD a-U$1 homo In Pantvorul. Total of 5 bedrooms (one on rirnt lihit. AVr Mti^- A* rA*ll,T ROOM, FNIKHRD Everything Will Ii" I li'T ;iil(l Mill Kf f "TWO COLONIAL OWICM" floor), 2% bath^. lar«*e llvlns- room with fireplace. Rural MVB* jr i'» 11 in hvsir atnvjppjier* y<»t CIOHI- to town. • •»* Of-'KltB OW FOl'HTH RKD- i im oil y' A nd ROOM. TWO FILL BATHS. M in* r#si.. nil '•u^roiri built ranch hnnv of larir^r Than avrrajaro pro* ion rn. In niulry r^m, ATTRACTIVE AND 1 port inns; 2fi font living room off UHUHUH! tf;illpry, big ASSOCIATES I' -1:1 r jiniM' - i*l nm inuni llnne! H, WNM prm'iUd family room ami don; larfrr- kltf-h^ri and laun- SrLIT UVK H; fully hi*;ujti fully Hfnltor* dry: :J beHrntitnrt and 2 \-2 biitlu^ — all on thi: same floor. You it IUlS'';i ]*#• rl. I NEW we lutvp a k»?y! M. A. MIRCNIR T UTRKKT WA^HIVGTON $4S,000 A0 9-1 tOO «*< IIOOI. ABKA. MVI.Nrt ROOM FRANKENBACH \{>S: KIT- Might Mtltol«14 \, J. irrit^pt w. v««t^f> ..Anil-ami IIS ElM STREET , THHKK HKOItOOMfl, 232-6300 olon i;i ] :; I»»• rl I. A. Nnorf, JF AD 2-7tT7 i' hs Ier1»«rf .V. Irloit AT) .1-144* coroHKD -ni,m> BATHS. 201-232-4X00 \v;i i. i ;i 1 • i A. O. F#rr«r«, Jr »:i»-«*9» IIOOV, (r.lH.4r:K.«|il(-K , Jr., CPM H. CUY niEDMCHl Inc. An4 Want OtCM'A\t'V. ASKING «:», Nancy F. Reynolds 232-0485 $31 ,f 90 4D9-7RM Mrs. Ainu Hrnce Helen Schmidt 232-8098 FAIfWOOW A I) *- Pln A nvtr. in Ltattmr Rc«»«r Allrr [,i-liinil m- HM.JiniftD. RltcklC AF> 3-4750 II R. HPAMII ««. RAC Opttx 1M2- $36,900 ^- ErcKr Only IH. O M. A. MERCNER AD 2-7402 /* W *-** .«t;> I J * -- •--- *. .•- • • • •---- • • •- 4 rf JSJX *4r r • ' * * * P P * P • # • i * * * * * * itrrfrw* tW Wr ^^ HE WBSTFIKtD LBADER, TlltKSnAV, OCTOHRR 17 REAL FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I'ABTY MnVIHB lor rant with pro- MOIJO III III I tl lil'JIHH 'IMVH, t»JI(9 U" FEMALE jufltor, oactrld** type r«el. Any ainl Lwn ii" ruuiMl. \nluul mi Itlai-k Lo Lliu nuijticribur mulnr ciuLll illc HHIIH f h UlJit.'U«r, Oir:HtS-«II!)7 L't/lk-cU Xtiw Hejit, i in; tint" Mj Hiilil i)nliit p nv M)t-'y will JnLlTIIUMt* pir'VhlihM \'^V Uli I 111 K AN ANK. HurrimiM »» nf l Im Ciniuly & ASSOCIATES, INC. ellv«ry. Tr»« 11 CO., lit Ii. iHtlll in* t ru^vur )im riu] from JHMIH1 I nlun, in.nli- mi L !n< 1 HI" 'lay ui nv reiuvi Hiitf Lliu rtuuio (nfiLhiat the 1 to-i-tc tfliu (pi till). I'nlh'i'tur'H lU'in — t jiprsjrirlutlnLi uf I lip JMruih'H iiros- A- I »., I IHI^, N|ti>|| I h' tljipll - vnry ulil tiipL-Htry LulilocluUi, rich V fur law U In Hiilirici'ilujr. i;il IUIL f i In- HIMI^I ^ U; >i'''L il H l^iu'- VOir • u*a t°f thsseT Htro; _ hltul linLli'tjUlLkotL HuUiH fur DM* (ja*tfr ttbsr hollow tubes, 4" outsldid* In llonil ilmlirn, Cull UlCJ-ilUili. lu tv Mt'L-r Mury Owyer O'Brien, •llfHH a\ UM- t-tilntt* ill u;\\t\ i|vr*'UH*Mlr dUm«t*r, » Inside dlumotar, some f> I'd fur red. wrlif HIUIIUK AilJiilulutrutplx IIMI I IT IN hrl'i'by [',1 vi'II lii I III* LMTil * 70*, «osn* Be" lunfc. Could b* VMd pr^ ry ^lrd UIKI nf i\a)nrl D, YontiKlHUin, Attorney !•; u K f n ^ <'. 111 t nwi nn It nr M n r hit hi ilm iH- AHKKSSOHS run Null Www chi IIMM ;MiMlHh< uf null rliMMMiH«u| Movo right In! Four bodroomu; for only 9100 aaoti At the WestAald Hlnk, 21; :j(lx:i<) I run >YF,Hrrii:i,I> Krnii'liiKjtlicr necdH u 11 )i in t-l \ MM*I HIM lYnni 1 -\W JMII) Move right in! Four bmlraonm, h(Misi<|t«u<|ii(iiiiptuiliin with tinv, •VU-ril I: fir MRttTTIiK.'HKVr nf MfLIi) iM'il^r, iir I IH*V will hv. t\»r- Lcadtr, BO Him Bt.. whlU tljey lant, p 1 up-dated dilator. Den, lartfu tlirue ImthM. Culontali with on- ftlll tfutb. Cull 382-(U!!i2. 8-20-tr KHIULH ol SYLVIA WBIJUWOOD truucio hall; KUftraom-den, mod* Qlkd to hav* you coma look at lift; ctml UIMI VVDIHI bur NfiTlLMfl tS lll'JHWUY UIVKN. UinL modern UUehen/ combination cm kltclum with broitUfaut th«». 10-»g-tf cellar Iliuwl wurdrulu1, li ANDKIISUN, iiec:i;iiBu«l. t In* IIIHL and ft n ;L ] nrcoina ul" the H.\l,HHI,AIHi:s, full or pnrt time, I'ujuuant to t)i(i order of MAllV CJ, Hui>HiTilHly KA^NAXK, Murrytrtito of thu Coaniy f the llvinir room—buy window trunltu, Jin ami up; linney n y iimlur tlio Will i*r K I-AIMIA HLWT, iiltd robin and bath. Heavy ir y i VIM nie-v tnblt's with match liiK c BuroB n UtfB, 243 13. liroad Ht,, r#C Union, tnudu uti the a7tli day of UIHCI Icnnvvn IIH KttANK LAURA HI>IM r\ tt, ICv duty oloctric — two year old In the dining room. Covered WOULD MOK INCYCLOtMA tablo, sot 14ft. WeHttleld. 9-12-tf A.lyt Utl8# \i\mn Lliu ap- HUNT, Hi no Uimu'n an V. UUHA heating plant, ,WUU. ileon lot. patio, Double garage, Cholo* of bindings—-bud g«t Urns. of tin; ttuilnrHljfncficL ftH HAltTBHOHN HUNT, iluiicatti-ii, will l>. VuinmlmnH, d For .Information oftlt one dny a week af thi) edltito uf mitu do- hv uuilltiMl urnl rttii tfil l*y tlui Kur- to vtiro for wpllt lavrl home. Oooil )dr no Lice IH Imuby glvon to rotfulut - Miiry C KJIIHIIU*, MIMI re- ^w till H PrliUr wnlll tiny'H work Tor a ffond ilny'a pay. urodltiyi'H of naiit UGOUIIBCCJ to ported f*>r Hi'LlU'iuiMiL In Iht; L'iMuii I0-I7-H CHARLES 6. MEIERDIERCK, JR. Cull ZHS-JHSZ Rftor 7 P.M. 9-2fl-3t 4t tci tlio HubHL'rlbiMtf undor t/tuinty (^iiirt—f'rulmh- [UVIHIHII, UM WATf porttttilo ^pnerator with ouLli or ull'lrmuliou tludr clulrn« mid Krtdiir, Oi^i-uuii;!- ^IKIir ILVXL it( \):'A\\ r 01 HOlll manure, welL rot- t-Iijt'trU1 Htnrter, I2H5, cxccllunt cun- NT IHTHOHIIIIU' woman an itKTlllllHt tho tfHtlLttl Of A.M. preViillliiH Linus uml i\\ tin* & ASSOCIATES, INC. tedt farm rich top •oil; alao flu dirt attlun. Call JtS2-70Hi. roc«|illonlHL uiiiJ Uhl KrJiluy in lopiil within montlia from timn utnl plmplmrro jirori^nhi upidlra or •havlnki. Deliverad anywherey . prDft'HHlDiui] nlTfiH*. Hut unlay lu>urH tlu* ilnU of HUlil oitier, or tlietl y wililll tlon w*ll hu nunh* Lo thu cuuri fur iiii'liuU'tl. Apply mix w.i, oat'o of ]|ut rlhutinn of CRANFORD Cheatnut Farm, call l any timi e esss- VPHKJIIT |)latui, bent offer. Call ho furevBi* barnul frnin pruHauiittujv dlroctloim ILH lo \\\v il1 l Wcftttol* Multiple Mails* ••*»«* d btmtlur. GO 151m St. the Htinte n^ulnst the the tiHliLt** nt tin' Mih] h , Limm Hunt 2334639 4898. lt-2-tf Z33-B7fi8. 10-3-tf Iti ucuorttunt/i? with lu-r wllL 15 Nortel A * i: n. W- Amler«on and Dated October 15 !»««. 211 E. MOAD ST. WfSTRUD I. T. WIUIAMt LAMM C:AI*TAIN*JI clmtro, Colnnlal HKN'I'AI. p, r roukerH, «ofaH, all uamo bnimls. Nprmu R W. AntlevHon. OI),\V Illlir TKIONIIAV Tour one; stopp lampp, headquarters. WnrehouHB Hnlo, Tromeminus Bnv- part time, full time In future. Typ- Executors Brents***,, •!*«•• ««Ui LightinLihti g fixture*"fit" — BllglBh ing ii nil bi)i>Ukt.'L'pliiff neueHsary. NIeliolH. TliomBon & Peek, Al..\i\ AHKIV NBBB Fui'hlturfi WarehouBO Clear- Attorney Pro BLHBR O. SCHMAI.ENBBBGBR Lamp rentyUng — lamp repairs — unco Conter, 8(15 Mt. Proapcct Ave., Snlury i:ommpn»urato with ability. Attnrneya 11*0 Klin Htreut, North Newark, N. J. 10-17-2t I'IPUHO ncml rPHiimo to Bex 250, care 210 Orchard St. WcatlleUl, N. J. "THE HEART IS AGNBH B. HARRT Lampihadei Reoovered — or Westfleld Leader, 60 Elm Bt. N. J- It 333-8888 also repaired* THHV3R cUHlilon Colonial Bofa, plaid lQ-10-tf Fees S26.G8 LONELY HUNTER 745 Control AtfMiu* covering, |35. 2aa-«214. NO IICH TO office work, port time, NOTICE; OF SBTTMOMENT 1IAII3V Bt.) 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., permanent, Call NOTICR IS HEREBY OIVGN.that ISfllttttt or BLANCHE E. ANDRR- Mr. Jay, 241-2100, for appointment. SON, dooeaaed, il $i • AUTOS FOt SALI • the flrfit ami final acoount ot thB iJurBUuni to the order of MART C. THE FAMILY WAY ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor l0-10-2t fiubflcrlber, Charley A, Jerome, AH- KANANK, HuiTQKUte of i\\v CuuiiLy tt'J'AltTINft WUMMIHOAV for the 'Benefit of Creuttor** f Ui h h d (Member of tht Maltlph Llstls* Intern) Sear PQNTlAOr_l0jl_6 eedan(- automatic, | RTIIX TIME TO INSURI5 YOUR of FOPOVITCH BUILDERS. JUC, October AD1 QGS Sum the nil "INTERLUDE" 9-lt-tt P*R( R&H, original owner, ex- MERRY CHniSTMAS! It tiikOH Much AsKlvnor, will be audited and Btated ^V^^ArA ij ,1 « ffi ERNEST V. V* HAL*,, IN01TROA cellent condition, new Wff tires, a MtLle time to earn enough money l»w IV t% QnrrnC'ito UnrV P ICaflATl* CntlOll OI lilt! U IHIUTHlKll CC1, IIS I'AtC- PHI., HAT. * HVN, MAT. • , - /

r BKVTtrVh relniihed library ta- 1N(, + r extra wheels ami snow tires. Call for Clirlntmns. Cnll Mrs. nivers, JL ,-«^rLi ;^' ^/li?«.T«# ?n th« "tur of the ematp of Hiild ileoenseil, XOV. Una A. »r4 ble, |50. Call 764-7440 after fl P.M. 232-BK85 nfter 0 P.M. 10-3-4t 75i;-, good condi- Store, 243 E. Broad St.. WestHeld. year old S«nith portable tele- tlon, *500, Call 832-3895. 9-12-tf NOTICE TO CREDITOR § CewpUt. Andy W»Jk - Sot. vision! set with brand new picture Efctate of LUDWIG JENSEN, de- Nitf>--Jo« Mwcha. Don't torft tube, $611. Call ZSS-U4G between 10 CHEVHOIvBT 2-door sedan, CHEF or short order cook wanted ceased. $ia,opo $29,500 'A.M. and 4 P.M. new battery, good, running; condi- for restaurant. See Mr. Frank Caa- Pursuant to the order of MART Hi* M9 Annual MAUOWII'N tion, $100; Call 232-6512. . . Mll, Mffr. of Jarvia Restaurant, 54 KANANE, Surrogate of the County Old and rough, but what else Unbelievable) All brick rmnoh 8PINBT piano, mahograny. made by F»m St.7 Westfleld. j>Jl2-tf|nf Union, made on the 4th day of iAU W«d. Oct. 30. Dancing can you buy lor the price? Cable, excellent condition, M^O. Call FORD—1964 Fairlana 4-door PS- October, A.D., 19"fi8, upon the appll- •vary Wad.-Fotfci 35 ftova* . night smack on W: Broad with a rec room and fireplace automatic tran»nHifllon, Jl&H, SALEiS OPPOHTtMAY cation of the underslfe-ned, as Exec- Street! t on the flmt floor. S comfortable fa-ww . , , , Know tirep, original owner, 1 S0d0> , ll g|6t5 Ih'dependent snles engineering com- utor of the estate of said deceased, DINNtH bedrooms, large family kitchen, BANCH mtftk coat, full length, stxe thrm mllen, |6t5. Call 2S2-2715 pany located in Went field and «p«- notice Is hereby given to the credit W4.000 11-14, «pc«ll«nt condition. ,Call 232- after 5:30 P.M< clalttlng in electro-mechanical com- tors of »aUJ deceased to exhibit to and only 2 blocki from school 1! 6294 .between 7 and ft P.M. nnnentH for automntlon has a post- the subscriber under oath or aftir- B0WVRAFT Currently Appttrlftt tlon for an Insirte salesman. Please nation their claims and demands Same aa above, but 2 of them t t TWO Blris' - 3«* bikes, v*ry good PCTSFOKSAIE That's Htf lit, same location, condition, f 12 each; M& Scottn hand rail 233-4010. MnePhereon Control aKatnst the estate of said deceased Hiime condition, and tt may be lawn moWer, aaklnv $1K: children's D you ltk y M Products, Inc., •Westfield. 10-10-2t within six tnontha from the dnte of PLAYLMD your last chance td buy 2 $3l.3«0 canvas swimming pool, 15. Call 889- Poodle from someone you can truitT houses, on one lot, for the price . . . t—o patrons, checks batteries, ^rlnt»nid-r order the, samor thee againsy will t bthe forevee sub*r 8547. • '••:••'.,• We are the br^ederi of thw ««i- A* Am of onel HOT DOG 1 ! Luxurious, modern, and Adjoin- eratton* yoofu championIlk* to ouy a. MimataWniaturw* I JJQJ^I^am.aBPtstP CARs attendantRolf maintenance, asaifens, crecurws I barrescriberd . from prosecutin_g_ or_ recov- 1 ing the Htonehenge area! A STORM s»»hi four 11%" x -~ ,* , Poodles and we have, a m»«t*tlon In itreenpkeeplnpr nnd miscellaneous r ' T^*Kllnabeth Nationa. Nl. Stat.T, e Ban*, 12.50 each; one screen, $1.50. Call for quality which you may cheek (Hitles. Must be resident of Union of Elisabeth. N. J. ; With »n* veUrlnarUn In W#rtfl#Irt $nooo spacious 10 year old Colonial 21S-ISU. "• - ' Plaln9«td,_ par puppies are priced County nnd cittxen of IT. 8. Apply Executor ttarrtftf with ,f replace, 1st floor laur- Union County park Commission, Heard Jk McQftU, Attorneys you • • •* 1 a 1 n Yard *a!*4-Thr«* In AH far true ft 4' income propertiepp s on dry, science kitchen and t-car Jtatprday 10 to Acme 8t.. Elisabeth, Monday-Friday, adjolnln* lot«>4r» the bUiines* , t-lalnfleld (off T A are*!! Ab^tr ' .?*' •_• **< I ntrtnm oP MEBTIWO O* I P.u. BOARD OV ASHRHflOiltt SMOW A DANCIM FEMALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Otnnar) room , table - andn S: antique, puppy. HomeToJied, i^ SPENCER REAL ESTATE . . . 3824446 chairs, $B0; Glover nor Wlnthrop Gold and whfte, AKC ' Notice IH hereby given that the rttarr, astlque yre«n. $3^ small ex* Board of As«eB8nr» of the Town of 112* RAWTAN RO. MOKM chent of drawer*, French Provin- Call 72G.S7B«; ; nerlenced, full ctitmre. Write .Boi Westfleld will meet iti the Aaaee- 249, cafB of Weetfield Leader, SI flor'p Office tn the Municipal Build- -OMN'fVENINOft AN6 Alt W|Efc%ENPx cial. $16. IK-VI1T. AKANDOKRI) fertidle kitten needs Kim St. '. . jroort home. Housebroken, clean, «f- Ins, 425 East Broad Street, West- chest type, needs re- fectfonntfl, whit*> with* grray mark- "A GOOD MAN tf AVKf New Jeraey, on Tuesday- ere- fCOTCM HAm% SCOTCH MAINS : November 12, 1068, from seven Mlr. fr«e, ings. Call m-060*. WR 9RARCH FOH AWOfHBH x , ,,.„._• AT THE'WEBTFIELD LlNB We nceii a mnxi of proven ability, or to nine o'clock for the purpose of lUZAHTH, N. J. lady with outstanding residential hearing; all persons Interested in *, «at. 'til • INSTRUCTION record, to replace a valued the matter of aMeiimenta now Colonial* - Split Uv«i« - Bl-l«vdt On«it of our firm who will be about to he mnde for benefits con- MOAN Roon. tlnusual opnortunlty ferred by the Improvements hereto- for Inerensed «Rrnlne:H arid prefes- fore made a» local Improvement* Btautifully Wooded Lot* nlonni attainment, with' active, r#- under the provisions of th» follow- XRW JRRRBV snected, real estate flrm. If you Ing: ordinances: SBUMTTfOlf S» T*ara prafcwl $35,000 to $37,500 •VIWHMHC. call. Ap ltnow of someone who might be Special Ordinance So. 1341 —An interowtcd, plea*e tfll him or her ordinance providing for the Im- , §mU IH, « P.M. Hotnea feature 4 bedrooms, t% bath«.> HlTfiB WARMHOfBIQ CI.KARAHCB ko write Jl. Hi Barrftt, Jr,, narrptt orovemen* of a section of Clifton rooms, decorator styled kitchens with built-la color 4 AMVfflfV * Crnln, Inr.. #3 New Proyli*en?ft Street, the appropriation or the Moa. imrm tat. a F.M. .. •' coordinated wall or»», o*uiil»Hof>-f«i*»«, *•"•• • " Mountalnilde.: tO-10-tr niontes tiece»«ar* thervfor and ta« TUTOMNQ lisuance ot bond anticipation nalti M— OtTtoa og#« ©ally tt i, Clove to schoolB, shopplna-, buses and trains, r 411 attbjaeto and !*•«*»*#• ^ •••kiAto •M«AaLB««aM. ^ i f° the flnnnclns; of saw work. • EMPLOY. WAMTID • «neclal Ordinance No tIM — Aft HETFIEID PARK " S 1II-T4M ordinance providing for tfe* ln-t t tAsrvti.tiiin* n«iiir« .thM -«•#. I provement of a section r>f Bd««* B. R. •WWWfTrr, t«ack*r »ff »lano. ^!S!7Zi f^.nf »ki^Jui!i^klnffl wool Avenue, the appropriation Of la 70mm, wA nnnd! Ywfc Avwm «t HMM AVMIM, SMkh cleaned, »wn» raaeo. ttae11vn. tnrnoff (at -Snufty's): proceed on Park Ave. to South Aye. <»t other a«j«No»l»«i •»!••••' wool rid- # T-SI-tl «5It of RR bridge); eft to Hetfleld Ave,. rlfhtto Hetfleld Park In* C»M. •»•• II. iamtner rtdlnK . . OR . Garden'State Pkwy, to Bslt iu;follow Central Ave coat, alia ltt JodMiin. •!•» 14, mts- ^MIOBT in.tr.mtoa. lt«ilo at ] WMDOW ^waahlnB.^guUer.^an^g, gs d GONE WITH (towards Westfteld) to South Ave.} left to Hetfleld Ave., left to r«l)an*ci» «h«» too», «ard*B tools, |*» Boalevard. Mr. •. Blaarla, HetAeld Park. lea<1en cleaned, walls and wood vardtn ko**.- •U«trlc*l fua* bo see, «at« of Athena Coa**rvatorr:, work cleaned* eitertor painting THE WIND Ml ilt«; hn1d I ftt ben ape brochure call 164-«9«. i-l-tf, on vacation, or with elderly people. Wfld Can stay any length of time desired. VINIENLOGH JAC1 AND CLASSICAL Call 382-0816. 10-10-3t • REAL I5TATI- RINT • • ROOMS FOt HINT • t whael, nAMO LESUE WMB^ tc* M Excellent Private Instruction presentlns; tech- woman wlahes Cell T2S-S75I. eral houRework and cooking 5 OUVTAeeUAVULVND We • ff*W WNII*M hsMflsj COMrottTAMLa room with private nique and theory tn an Interesting per week, or day's work. Call 661- bath, for gentleman,v conv«nl«nt and stimulating manner. Beglnnere m A. Clsrfc, H**l**r north side lccaUon. Call 232-7S«I. for l»xby: crll>. hle;h through advanced accepted. 1768. "*ini#. etc. Good condition. 4M 10-lT-tf woman, very Kood rail ffll-TSI*. references, wlnh.es work tie com- furnished •*n«je.*o°J^ *Ji5 | HTfW taMs, wroarht iron sectional panion and helper to elderly Ia4y. breakfnit prlvllee/fl. for employel d D and Math Improvement Call -7B5-1003 10 to 11 A.M. MAT T1CKITS NOW women. Near flo«1fi aide .location. llxht weight bov'n workshop. Call 233-0039. »-19-tf • Ofweti FOtMW m \c,m t (» new. dlnlnjr 114 week. Off-street parkins avail- flwture. miP"*11an»nn« items ftKKTCHIKft and Oil Pulntlna Clas- youngr lady deRlres - ftV MAI| WlWimawitl secrsUHal —rw- able, Call 233-7316 from 7:39 to •:!• elf thin if Call BR «-7»4l. hes—HvleiiBona $26. Ages « to 13day. s work. Hours 9 AM. to 3 P.M. M %wi irtTate Mcr*lnrlal_tel«. j 10-lT-lt Near Mountainside. Call 273-0537. Own transportation, Call 5(!l-1M8. mm W m^ nun* *fisw«r(>iff avallabl*. Baeftl* ler'th 10-3-2t tiat for aala* r«». of tnall tmlnaflw Call or 233-l<»10. SCIBNTiri« «irr*Ofll» — Stop WANTfD ANDOUtt •«T romnlete — smokinpr. control welffht. FUE3E WJJTfWD iDiiivniiR, nnrerail Mank BROCHXIRR. 232-8««. . < 10-3-tf rom WALTER REAM __ —Bis stock from plain , *•« lighter. ha«kft for l^«rn, ins habits, boots, antiques, curios, to finer P*»». •** wartstandt, $19 of Are tools. 175. Call 3*1-73*1. furniture, braaiware, flats, china. _ ••>_ «• and Up; period piece*—cuaboaras, FWSONAW Wolff's, 118 MadUon Av«. PL, 6-8m. THEATRES tavern table, old chairs, card tables, f -S-tl also bHc-a-brac. Fair prices. Open dully fieon to 5 P.M. Including Sun- TRACHK1I will fthare pleasant two •.• vj hf*nnh. bedroom ff&rden apartment with noon wanted. Stelnway or €•. Slf-€H day. Call for Tuesday aiut wedfi#»- . , fwrnr *inn Mt TV. other, grand or small size. Please S1MIAV % 4. 4, », 8-lB-tf day. 383-2114, 827*310 (area «1> I« : youns: woman. Beautiful grounds, Pumleye'a — . larv* % '»* bullaniis;, I A**-, for 1 •>" "*>t. •"•<>• ^^nvenltnt to bus and stores. Call call MArket 3-6595. t-12-tf 5-2574. WRflTFIECD—Desirable office room, Route No. 15, Lafayette ni- 9x16, second floor, excellent down- County), N. J. tfi 14" Emerson TV set fortable homes for rent in Wcstftelrl town location, $42. Call AD 3-1898 «nd vicinity, Prices average |250 to '•!*>:•' after 6 P.M. 10-3-tf (O|.«v«l4l. HOUR J • I CM ANO KHJWD • 1400 por month. Please call — we'll CtfAlH, deeo blue unholsterv, wal- f\n our bent to help. Finrrett & Grain, FKON MVMP, Hf»fir»T»AI», nnt on front of arms and forpl*>ar^. — Cnlleo kitten, Frankli n Realtors, AD 2- or 3-1800, mvmmrr 3'25-eov • STOW FOR Dlrertlona (keep these): Aahwood hack, sioplnp R rms, excellen t rrospnct St. aren, last seen Ave- to Jefferson School. Turn along flnn. Cnil AT* 8-7*74. Oct. fi. Plense call 233-4374. Aide of school past mall feo*«s. up ftK*TMKI.n — 1012 South Ave. hill; make a riprM turn at intersec- • LEGAL NOTICES • Itora (3) one available, 2000 •#sc- enprivert. Nursery stock. Ever- deceaflfld, notice is hereby given to ereena, many varieties. Come pre- PLArsae AND »ATCRBS SPH- wamtT P. the creditors of said deceased to Sleepy Hollow. OKA- pared to dig and save. CIALTY. ALL TTPES HA9ONRT AUKO VAN UHf I exhibit to the subscriber under oath CrotJa LIVfNO. fi rooms, \% baths, AND RKFINWHINO. SELF BM- or affirmation their claims and de- AVB. Al private porch, pine kittihen, heat PLOTHD AND INSURED. AD I-2»*T 5-8-tf mands against the estate of said nnd hot water, adults. Rent ?205 per f>t rlecea^erl within aix months from month. Call 755-R221. •OATS MOT1PJS the date of saM nrd<*r, or they will PHB-HO«rfpje and repair*, asphalt, Bis; or small Jobs. Pianoa, Applian- he forever burred from prosecuting Sea Skiff with 13B3 slate, tile; gntters, leaders. Alumi- or r^rovering1 the same against the room a.pa.rtment In West- ces, Furniture, etc. Free estimates. 75 horafpower Kvinru^Qi convertible num and -plastic aiding:. Free eatl- 442-8474. 2-10-tf subscriber. flelrt, available Dec. I. One adult tnn with dWe curtains anrt many mates. A. Hopfel, PL. 4-0066. Mary I>w>rr CVRri^n, BELEA3INC CORPORATION IN COLOR only. -Write Box 251, rare of West- Must cell $^50 or best off«r. S-16-10t Administratrix fidrt trader. 50 Rim Kt. rtnfcert n. Tr>unp:hars, Attorney f^A Iff TED General Trarfctm* O4« ?:t.'! >7orfh Avenue, West lit' SHEVAwnOAH Cathedral fiher- . Movlas; VTestfield, N. J- , rfBldentlal nxpa of ScotL-h Call M1-1«M Plnina. One bed rnnm apartment, gft- •rlaaa outhoarri. 'R7, with 95 HP 8-29-4t riiK-e. Seer by anpotntment. Tele- '17. Tv»ari*>d with •xtras. phone (212) PL 5-9728. 10-17-tf imm-iruiat» condition. Purchased NOTICE. TO C o rc a> and repairs, asphalt, Katate of K I> I Z A B E T H C. Urg»r boat, must sell. Call 238-T111. r3 l H1 |tntterfl, leaderaldera. . Alumll- "THE WOODBRIDGE *TREE SURGEONS deceased. .V " ;T,«»tfc, ff((JJn<^.*. .Fr..f^re e e efftf- rr of. MART C. • WAWio ro nm • K ot (ha rou-ii'tv * 2 tffft- fl'^y ftT

UAOflAOf *' MfNORffUtTf (ft* PRg4! ft Till1, WENTI'Iiai) (N.J.) LEADER, TIIUDSIlAY, OCTOBEll 17, JII68 i In addition -to tho Wasp and oWior Tokash on Wasp units of ihe U, S. Nnvy, the mari- Quintet to Play Police Court LVW Schedules time forces for the NATO exorclflo Tho following dispositions were arc being provided by Belgium, For Local Schools m«di! in Wusifloid 'Municipal court Unit Meetings In NATO Exercise Hanada, tho Federal Republic of Tho Now ,JorM>y Symphony woral- I'iK'ontly by .ludgo .Jack .). Oimlllo: Germany, Donmork, Tho Nether- wimi quinti'i will prosciii. two uon- •lolm H. timely Jr., 21(10 Soward Four unit mcubings linve been lands, Norway, Portugal and the Dr., ScoLcli Plains, dot* at lurcjc, planned l>y Uie League of Women Navy Enslfln Ponald F. Tokash, w.rls on Tiw'xdjty to .sludcnls of I ho 1 United Kingdom. Clumhiis mitt Lincoln Srtinnls. $lf>. Volet's of Westfield for next week. 23, son of Mi , and Mrs. Frank To* •BoLli rniK.vrls will inclmk- U-ctiirc Jenkins, 'X\\) Livingston St., The nicctin-Ka will deal with legls- tosh of 745 First St., and husband timl dcmoiisLrutifm t».v tlic niu.sidans; inU'iil to slnal, charge withdrawn lntlvo procedures as well as the of the former Miss Catharine Alder- tho CohiinlHi.s School coiKtM't will IK;'and $10 ctisUs of court, bin live question to (HI voted on in fer of North Brunswick, is serving given ul II :M a.m. ;ind the Lincoln MiduH'l I*. Gorman, Piseutawny, Iho lieiuM'nl Election. aboard the destroyer USS Wnsp in Book Fair hiH)! |M!i'forM)iiiu'(i ;-il III:-ii» ii.jn. fiiri»lc.ss driving, $!>5 and revocation The final session meeting will the North Atlantic in support of fa Tliu of license Tor (HI days, failed to re- be held today nt 9; 15 a.m. Operation Silver Towor. of l.lio Now ,U'.I*SL\V Symphun/.s skiic- now driver's license, $2(1. Opens Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. N. ft. Wieker- Oporutlon Sliver Tpwer Is a larfle i wido cdiicaMontil siwius, is intended Gladys J. Ui^gins, Plainfield, sham .Jr., 51!) Birch Ave. Discussion sctile NATO maritime exercise with Grant School will told its annual •to introduce llm younHslurs to DIG.speeding, $2li, leader wilt bo M r s. Samuel M-H- more than 100 ships from nino na- quality and use ot individual inslru- Book Fair Tuesday through Friday Peter Sobol, MeUiehen, careless stoin; secret iiry Mrs. Francis Mar- tions participating. at the school, TnnnLs us wv\) as l.u Iho beauty of driving, $20. shall and membership chairman, Purpose of Silver Tower is to ex- Hie music itself Richard N. Hesterman, Chatliam, ercise NATO and national forces In A selection of books suitable for Mrs. John Jaruzebkl, A baby sit- children tin kindergarten through The flutist, and nnrrnior oi' the pro- delinquent inspection, $10. ting service will be provided

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Marriage Is Told BridvFJmt Future Bride Kathryn A. Murphy FUmv.ee Twig Volunteers Break Record

: '' • ' " - ' A rnonrrl of 1,17ft volnniwr huurs I wns j*nvxl nf Jionor. Of Andrea Jones, Plans Wedding 1 ii.s ylvcn Lo Thi' Children * S[K'u;il- 1\(.W0 [fjttTs \ns\u]]vi\ for the next izod Huspiliil Iliis year by muinhurs wo years include Mrs. W. Carl Win Former Resident Mr' u:id Mi's. Sliirloy Jaiucs of tlw \Vi\sluuicl Twia. This mm I ho ^ of WcKtriuld nnd Helens- |)]"csi(l(Mil; Mrs. .Inhii K. t.' Miss Anarea Oathartne Jones, of Ilio report HIVCII nl the ni, v'wt* |in\si(k'nl; Mrs. A, burgh, Scotimid, have announced MiiiK of I li a Woslfiold daughter of Mr. wid Mrs. Joseph Hie' engagcincnL of Llieir duughler, Cramptun, ri'i-urilin^ soL'K'Ui E, D'Afftfolo of Stamford, Conn., Twin of ilu: Senior Auxiliary of Chil- Mrs. .I(iM'|ih Winlcrnniitr, coriTs* Ka-t-hJ'yn Anneltw-, to William Nor- dren's SpcciaJiwid llospiiul, hold re- formerly of Westfield, was married man Yeoinans, son of Mr. and Mrs. M'LTi-tiiry; Mis, ],. W, Wil- Oct. 5tli to FiTedonick Henry Pciteiis- cently nt Ihti IKMIW of Mrs. Laur- liiims Nonnon Edward Yeomans of Upper ence K, Scott, 420 Qunniluek Lunc, sen. Saddle nivcr. A new inoniher.sliip rtrivc h.is hct'ti Th« afternoon ceremony took i>lece Miss Murphy, a graduate of West-1 inim^itiiili'd uiuk'r tIn* [lii'L'ciion of in the First Pnesbyteriinn Church field Higii School, received her B.A. Mrs. S. A. Cullianc, president, pro- j Mrs. William holm, 7IIII Knullwcrod fclie Rev. Don&ld Campbell pre- from Purdue University in English sided at the meeting, und Mrs.'IVi-r. aiding. A reception was held at Honors. Her father is an assistant Cbai'kss- W. Anderson, pre.vidonl of The IK'X t nwHInii <>i the WesWIeJd Burbling Tree Country Club, Green- vice-president oF tlio Singer Com- hospitals Bourd or jvfonugcrs, Twig will f>t> Dec. 10. wich, Oonn. pany and managing director of the The bnide wore a gown of candle- Singer factory in Clydebank, Scot- j light satin wLth alencon lace trim land. I and a train with a mantel of match- F Mr. Yeomans earned his A.B. de- i ing lace. Her ehoulder Icoigth veil fell gree from H-amilton College and liis from a Dior bow headpiece. She M.B.A. from Cornell University. He . i *.-> Udy, Udy carried a bouquet of roses and steph- -—lltfhurfl'H Stmllo RILEY ANN PtOKENS LYNNE MARIAN JACOBS is the employment and training ad- how does anotia. ministrator for tiio J. C. Penney SANDTU SUE SHORE* '° Peter Moore was the bride's Company. His father is the former IT i A TL I youR honor attendant. Bridesmaids were June Wedding Set Betrothal Is Told owner and manager of Anona Park I hOlDQS A. I haWl6V Miss Barbara Giltnore (and Miss CluJ1UbD iin Upper Saddle River. | Cindy Clark. Flower giri was Mi- By Miss Pickens, • i L. * uppe* »a.,-. The' bride is the tenner Miss Su- «?&. the Anwrican Can Company in New president of the Senior ClaSa, and Ave, h zanne Betsey Brown, daughter of York. : was elected to the Rho Chi honor The future bride was graduated Even the loveliest diamonds can • . V Mt «nd Mrs. Ralph Andres Brown Mr. Deichert is a senior at Rut-society. He is presently serving his from Carmel (Ind.) High School end become clouded with soap or •' oTTM Crescent Phwy Mr. Aloia's gens '. University. internship at the Petty Pharmacy, attended Buller University, Indian- grease. Perhaps there's a loose pwente live at 1719 Central Ave. A June wedding is planned. Irvimgton. prong or two. Why notbringthem 1^^ • B,H Ihe'ceremony Saturday at Holy 3#> apolis. She is n service representa- in for a jeweler's chtck-up and Trinity Church, at wWeh the Rev.SOITI tive for the New Jersey Bell Tele- cleaning? We're happy to da it, ;*?* Mm Murphy presided, was followed Jr. League to Have Showcase of Shops phone Co., Newark. free of charge *f course. by a reception at The Lynn Res- KATHRYN ANNETTE MURPHY Her fiance, an alumnus of West- *ir taurattt/Elizabeth. Nov. 13/14 in Christmas Boutique , Bud vet Plan Qivea in marriage by her lather, fieM High School, received his bach- 1 elor of art degree from -Muskingum, • Frre t Coner«8«t»onal Church plea of projects undertaken by theevening at 8:15 in the home of Mrs. HAGKEN8ACK • MORRISTOWN City. the bridegroom, ww n&doi honor. on Ehner St. League and now offering volunteer Lawrence Goodmati, 170 HMside :+-:ft:S Tte Boutique, a one stop showcase placement opportunities «re the Brktwmaidi were Mrs. George A. <^-. Ave- Springfield by Miss Patricia WBola of Lywteovttte, Vt;, another of .shops, will feature exhibits and Playschool in the EHrafceth General Carry, alumni trustee, •liter of the bridegroom, and his ,f&t'rv--' , by shops and specialty HospHel pe**taic department and courin, Mias Eikm EllenRumip. storea, lrofp:,New and more the Union County Psychiatric , Alumnae and their guefltt are Ttifir'costumes of oiive fiwn chif- dM pobWU BBy having them to- Clinic. vited to attend. , fon over peau de so** mttt accented -. —Ing-John oantvat/arfltt, pemon* MRS. F. H PDTBRSSEN by eaacade bouquets of irejlsw'and -y

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Win fraiii Vettwii Owrt i+*iT j. * 4 rr-'TRS Dor^'t 9t Mfipd By Sc-ColUd +*.* College t hit ie' Bouttouf' committ«« fc under £ WcitfkW High^Sctooo): FACTORY" or "SALE" Pricts an alumna alto W the C. Boothe Jr., and Mr«.V OwM G Jo»t $HOf and COMPA1I Ufliveraltjf of C'amectleut, its work- MoCornackv'Jr., of WestfieW Taylor 6«cro^lal School mid w a m&atera degree at J J* J •ecnetary -with Universal Under- You'll 10Y At writers Insurance Co,, Mountain- side. He 1s a member of Phi Sigma --^T£, I*? Chi fraternity at Ocean County Col F. Peterasen of StamlocxJ, banuu leg*, Toms River, where he is ma ttanr J. O'Hernm, decorating; Mrs. M. Hueboer Jr.. program: Jortoff to accounting; tha Fat lit The brkte was honored at a pre Frederick G. Buhrendnf Jr., MADE-.TO-ORDER • RKADY-TO-WEAU ill • REMODKLH • REPAIRS ftuptitl ahowerat the Cranwood. llu and Mrs. John H. Wuouien Jr., pub- licity; and Mrs. W. Jut* Corbet Jr., • FREE ESTIMATES todiebr party was horted by Frank Ntwcomers Port/ 24* I. BROAD ST., WWTWtiD Cafdttlq in ihif tone. The bride- flpORMVI, •, • • - groom;* parents gave the reheansal lUckete we flUMewaitaW e for(h e i)uring die aumtner, memben 1334433 V Sack Yard Party. OW. l» in thehave been buey prepariog hand Opp. Rialto Theatr« Open Moij. 'til 9 PM. ifc home of Mr. «mt Mm. Robert Stand- crafted iteme to be aoftd at the fast, 6M Hort St. The party will be- League's own booth; Chairmen of JohnMa honey Jr. gin at 8 p.m. for cocktails, after this aspect of the Boutique an wWch hot dogs will be roasted over Mm-' Chariei ;E. Brown and Mre. /To Be Married an open fire. InfonnaUon and tic-Heny B. Clank Jr., of WeatffeM. \ kets may be obtained through Mrs. faweeds of the Boutique will go ^ engagement of Miss Fabia Standfast or Mn. Jack Shore, 241 Edgevrood Ave. For Your Hirrh1 i to John F. Mahoney Jr., son Gard«nair*s Workshop i ; Dr. and Mrs. Mahoney of A dried flower annangements Woodmere Vr.t has been announced Twig V to MMt by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph workshop will be held at »:» Mon Harris of Bethcsda, Md The second \ October meeting of day by the Gardenaires Club of the Afiw Harria, a senior at Bucknell Westfield Twig V will be held Tues- YWCA at the home of Mrs. Herbert University, was editor of the college day at 9: IS p.m. Hostess will be f\ Sailer Jr., 73 Fair UiU Dr. Mem weekly newspaper, "The Bucknel- Mrs. F. Effner, 802* Shackftmaxon bers are asked to bring their own UMI, during her junior year. Her Dr. * equipment. father i« Deputy Chief Washington conreaponoVnt for Reuters, the Brit- Mi new* agency. w Mr. Mahoney is an alumnus of WestfieM High School and aLso a ••>•••.•*•.•.HIP' m Party wirior at Buckell. He is the grand- m son of Jeremiah Mahoney of Spring I .•si All Your NMds to Makt It a Succoss field, formerly of Wes«f|eW and the y.y. r,---. r-i late Mrs. MatMmey. His father is •-•'.<>.• •-• director of -the Product Development CENTER PIECES TABLECLOTHS

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A Marcus diamond is exciting. It sparWss. \\ dazzles, It attracts ex- Sample BMICS Dtlivertd To Your Horn* citing people. Ash our Diamond Consultant to show you our great collec- tion, He won't just sell you a diamond. He'll tell you about its inner On Request - Just Coll 232-1072 secrets, He'll show you the quality. He'll advise you as to price. When No Obligofrton he's finished you'll Know why exciting young people come to Marcus for their diamonds,

Priced from 9250 to $1,500. Marquise diamond shown $300. 206 E. BROAD ST. Jeannette's Gift Shop WESTFIELD smith far HaHmdrk Carth orrd tottttini 3-052* ih to' if lb'.tt AVfc €(l$f@MCDf At mtmi - OHU MQiWAV AHQ HtPAi Pa|« 8 TWO (N,T.) LRADIR, THUMDAY, QCfOMR IT, MM Audybon Wildlife Film Series Is Scheduled In Summit as seen at Jane Smith first in fashion nqiuvo«« 44v«i it wtU a^ain ^iiic noUonaHy known n»tnmJlata and titoniate to Uio conunuhtity (o show Uioir fuH ooktr W4ktilto TAifkirt ^ iiw Sum* Hlgti Scjiwol.

i,,. . • ' doail willi oil aBpet* •.•*"*! 1 i '* i, dnoluding wiht antmali v-.K^;v;.-:?;--^;-^ *\x;>;(. notwial eiwiroranen**, life, (da i*t Hfe, and mai aiae natutval history grama laiv 0c4wduM «ach yew oy Natiom4 AiKkibon Society l*hiw»ghowt *he UMted State* an 4 OarnatM. Tho .prognam wiU ibegin Novt 23 with MT1«) Water's Edge," by Rcntech. Tlckoto for ttie series may be tallied fiwn Mrs. John H. WMtiock 14 Valley View Ave., Summit.

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."" -^-:-M'>\-•'•'-'' } A"'v>- y HI announce tn« their ftrst chilli, Susan Deborah, . ' ' . f ,'V'\'-:,. "• • Sept. 26 at Fort Polk Hospital, Fort Polk, La, Paterofli gnandparePts are Mr, find Mre.Xotesworthy Jr. of 462 tyourtfaip Aye. • • • T * #• * •Christina Zara is the name Mr. Wd Mrs. Denatd'L. 'Dknitiy of 1325 Boynton Ave. -have given to their first daughter .and ttiird child wpo arrived Sept. 27 at MuWenberg Hot-1 pitel. The infant's mother is the for- Davenfw mer Helen Kyrtoglou, daughter p* monotone tweed Uath^r b*lt*d fUrs. Anthony Kyriogtou of 1316 Cen- suit with gently wai»r, lang«r jnal Ave. * * * molded jacket; jacket with ild« Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maoo of sizep 6 to 20. venli qnd an 321 Baker Ave. became parents of $150.00 •x<;lu«lvft (heir fourth child, John Scottlih chtck Sept. 29 at Overlook Hospital. (taby has two stotero, Patricia and makt this suit Grace, find a brother, Thomas. the- biggest * * * n«wt. Announcement has been received of the birth of their lint son ttm Sim 64% Mr. and Mrs.. Shettan Qwnuete of $190,00 Hoselle Park. The baby, Andrew. Marc, has one sister and it the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. PW2 Sam* uels of 160 N. Cottage PI. Overlook Follies

• ••••..• Scheduled Dec. 6,7 If* FoUksH>laM*vtf time ag^a w 20th annual Overtook Ghow geU underway, The rivow •dwduled (or IDeoomber 6 and 7 at^. the Summit Senior High School. At a ment meeting, top oonwnH- tte 'meMUeWYar'ttiie Overlook H*-

;. *• ' • . , I "L er auoccarfid ©veot. Un. Waller F. Groner of CtaHwih, Awxittwy prni- dent, IM on hand to cooouraga i in their effort* to roalwIM t production the "to*, ever." ArttHir Culhortoon Jr. ^ fium- <>cond vtce^rerifedant, w*yi and Dovldow'i coat . Scottish wool tneani ^ad finanoe ohatamm, an of Twi* 1 and ako worfci as a $900.00 volunteer «t the hoapfcal In the X-nqr department. - Mre, ConHn has named to her com- mittee Mm. Karl PfMer of 061 E, Dudley Ave., ethtriitkm; Mw. Rob- ert Lincoln of 600 HigMattd Avcoye, pptrons; Mrs. A. P. Ingram of 719 Glen Avenue, puWWty; and Un. Wt No • 337, Catholic Daughters of America, were installed Thurwfcy evening at To the luxury manner born! Soft, deeply rich wools ... in silhouettes that are the very he Westfietd Rescue Squad' Build. S • . • • • . J ag by district deputy, Mr*. John 'bora of Railway. epitome of good fashion. Here, Jane Smith illustrates just a few of the great looks by Davidow Officers are: Grand Regent, Mrs. foodrow Witoon; vice regent, Mrs. >6ter Lang; prophetess, Mrs. Nidi- all in Fall's newest textures and colors. secretary, Mrs. Francis Smufleo; hiateriao, Mrs. Alfred Fjlitipatti; tr«Murer, Mrs. lA>uis UrcuifcA; monitor, Mrs. . - '-- -,-:• *V- v> Oscar Praesd; aentind, Mrs. H^ry Willoughby; lecturer, Mrs. Anthony ecchio; organic, Misa Mary izafcetft BormeW; trustees, Mrs. ••'•^•••:- Jerome FiekJ and Mrs. Leo Franco. Jane smith Nin-e members will acewnpany Mrs. Wilson to the State Court lunch- eon and fashion show Saturday in 129 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE: 232-4800 Clifton. This benefit wi'll aid the Priesthood and Scholarship fumfe. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT 132 ELMER STREET A retlon.wtw Bake Sale Slated ' The couple was married Sept. 1 at held at tho Elizabeth Cartcret Hotel, I r . the Second Baptist Church, Isles- The ways and means Elizabeth. , The .Women's Fellowship of Bethel boro where n reception at the Co- has planned this one major event Tim bride Is -the former Miss Janet Baptist Church will sponsor a bake lonial Inn, Dark Harbor, Maine, fol- at Ui(! beginning of the school year FABRICSJSc yd J Louise Kuneyl, daughter of -Mr. and sale Saturday from 11 'a.m.; to 2 •*•*•-, . •- - .» lowed the wedding ceremony. ft."L* -V" S*\'* • : I to raise funds for the budget. '-'!.- Mrs, Raymond P. Kuneyl of 725 p.'n). Mrs, Robert Jeffries is FeJlow- '•Aft* n The bride, given In marriage by •tvi*: V >v Among the many services it sup- .-vv •* - NOTIONS HALF PRICE Sanders Ave. -Mr. wid Mre. Herman phip president. jit* her father, wore a gown of chiffon tri L-4 ports are; Betty Marik Teaching *f *il over organza with *» jewelled yoke Scholarship Fund, National Honor .«*» and a lace mantilla. She carried a Society awards, industrial and fine HflHDI fHAflGE cascade bouquet of carnations. aits awards, magazines for the Her attendants were? attired in school library, J, Isabella Dodds costumes of Javender homespun ac- Scholarship Fund and the American cented bby bouquets of lavender and Field Service program. white asters. Miss Jean Davidson of Tickets ane on sale now through MRS. PHIU.IP DIXON REEVE Pramingham, Mass., was maid of homeroom mothers. They also will (Cfrarlene fM. Pettys) lionor and bridesmaids were Mrs. bo available at the door. THE NKS i ' * Lylo Bjork of Seattle, Wash., sister —Krlntol 104 QUIMBY ST. (COR. OF CENTRAL) WESTFIELD MRS. THOMAS J. KIRK Anyone having items to contribute , Charlene Pettys af tlie bridegroom; 'Miss Mary Dur- tor -the auction is urged to contact kee of Beverly, Mass, and Mrs. UudHh Ann Hughes) 232-4695 - i Mrs. Robert Berns, flVtrs. Harry H o y t Griridle of Islesboro. Peggy Perley or Mrs. Ivtoyd McClwsaiey, Parent Enjoy* Seeing Children Married Hereto Babbidge was flower girl 'and the Thomas J. Kirk Jbride's brother, lOred Porter, was Mrs. Gregory Autrey and Mrs. Ting bearer. James Gitlin, ways 'and means chair- Coughing Their Lungt Out BecauM :.:Army Officer, Weds Miss Hughes men, are in charge of the event. e •* •Best man was Frederick Albert- Pollution. We Don't Have CharJene M. Pettys, daughter Ushers were the F t ' and Mrs Charles Petty* bridegroom.s brotheri day- On Columbus Day Appalacia Crafts Breath* Foul Can Our HHl. B p •. Thomas'J. Kirk of .The'Squires, and Hoyt Congrtnwoman Know Ar* Tirad e • is the son of Mrs. 545 E|oulevardt" was mawed. Satur- To Be Sold Here tifinia V/eoJUey F • of Louisville, Ky. and day morning in Marfesville, Pa. to 4 Miss Judith Ann Hughes. , Contaminated Our the fate Thommes Reeve. an alumnus of WesUield High By Pi Beta Phi Ace L: Tubfe officiated Yankton (S.D.) Col- She is the 'daughter of Mr. and Interior Designer o'clock [eg€ ,He just ff«n a Mrs. Ooseph Hughes oif Morrisville. Handicralt from the Pi Beta Phi ecJ His parents *re Mr. arid Mrs.. Rob- Settlement School, Gatlinburg, Tenn. There is no greater year's service in Vietnam with the satisfaction than a home, Presbyterian Church.' It Vas follow- U.S. Army. ert J/Ktrk of Toledo,..Ohio. will be for sale to tlte general ptib- ed by- ff reception in the church per- Celebrant ^ of the n^al maw at lie Thursday, Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. the charm and comfort of which make it a source of BOND PHARMACY ish house;.. . .f..., .:. Welcome Wagon Events to 4 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 10 tbe ooup^ were Miss Robert H A reception was p.m. and Friday, Oct. 25 from 10 ' contrant joy to you, to MOAD «rs were Jon Welcome Wagon activities for next Pa. Joan McAuliffe, 105 Gotf Edge. The Freehws of Orangebiirg, S. C. and I week include: Tennis Monday, Escorted to the altar by, her sale is sponsored by the Northern Neyer of SprmgWeW, Mo. Unami PtarJc at 1 p.m.; father, the bricfe wore a satin gown New Jersey Alumnae Club of Pi There exists a skill, yours rwucs Mrs. RReev e apdd tiet r husbanhb d are Tuesday, Ciaric lanes, 9:30 a.m.; with -a catiiedrtd train of iUuskm ap- Beta Phi. for the asking, which can readily «ra^u*4ee of DuPoot Manual High knitting and sewing, Tuesday, home Guests may make their selections 1 •• pUqued, with lace. She carried a • * I give-.|u«r;fhot to you. id,. Louisville; and Western Ken- of Mrs. Ollie Oertle, 215 Brightwood colonial bouquet of French from a large variety of bandkramed | It Is called tucky UmverBity, Bowhng Green. Ave., 1 p.m.; Wednesday bridge, carnations, pom-poma and pink articles such as ptaeemats, napkins, 4 ri Up6n graduation he received a 10 a.m.. home of Mrs. Ralph Os- poses. . baby blankets, guest towels and uVa beautiful ring. JGarKz, Joseph Hughes «nd Join the nucleus of the craft industry ahdppy background to - r. f that has done much lor the floonomy La«t*minut« shopping Of any'kind U bad'. O flhea.'V ;. reflect your personality : Mrs: JJCirk . ggraduate of Penns o< 4he region. The school has reviV * MM and taste. enough and you certainly don't wain! to bwy High School; YMdtey, Pa. «ad atixed the oondtctttfte of the moun- buy your wedding band ^hof way. Vocw Charm tain pmpfe-and provided a retail We can hel^, If yWH come «ee ui. / •nifikgred outiet tor ttate proo>ets AD 2-5022 » • • . V 1 ; Wehav^ the n^t be^uHM g^a^p of ' shoe tim w*h being Lou Plscher Art Carved w»ddlng ring, you'll .vertee X W * V ' ft - / ' • ; 4 for t '»" and one of them Is luir the one you want. AT lEAdS yOU A 'Mr: Kfet, •» Alumnus of Xavier AmerkB's aide* attfts and keeps r • r - :t ,' CtocJnhati, ^attends • New on display o pemwnent cottection of York University s Graduate School In observance of the fraternity's * v of Businete. Administration. He is manager of confa*ot entry reporting centennial anniversary, April 28, of McGraw-HiB Information Systems 1967, a joint venture was entered Into with the University of Tennes- Co and a member of the Painwrtai see to expand a summer craft work- chapter of the National Associatioa shop at GaUiflbufg to a year-mind of AooountantB. fully accredited operation called //A AtTowmant ' Arts and Crafts Patricia R. Rossi School." 1 F k An Arrowmont schotewWp will be Becomes Engaged offered to a New Jersey, resident, either professional or volunteer, en- The betrothal of their daughter, gaged in occupational therapy or .al- Miss Patricia Rose Rossi to Stev lied fieida at hoepitate, atfettcies for A-VMt art T. Barnes'ha* been amounCMl the handicapped or simitar institu- by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boaal of tion. Proceeds from the sate wiM go anwood High School, is employed by Snevity; Ely and Williams, l«5EUn St. Auditions Slated USE OUR CONVENIENT CHAtOC O> lUDOiT PAYMENT PUN Her ilance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ifiomas Barnes of Mkidtesex, has In November for just completed active duty with the U.S. . Navy. He attendee) North Texas State Univereity -after grad- Musical Club + uating from Middlesex High School. Auditions for active membership MNMCNv A FflflNly in the -We&Uiekl Musical Club will Coff«6 for Neighbors be held Nov. 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the Mrs. Aobert Kenney of S30 North home of «Mra. Robert P. Fergus**, vmrnmp Ave. is entertaining her new neigh- 1 Lenox Ave., C/anford. MMAQUMiYSTS. bors Mrs. Joseph Prymowizc arid Women residents of WesttfeM, I' Mrs. R. S. Degnen at a' coffee this Mountainside, Crairford, Garwood, WBTPtllD morning in her home. Aseieting the Scotch Plains, Fanwood and Clark hostess are Mrs. Henry Schnaken- ere eligible. Application forms may Mon. f to 9; Tv4<. «hrv Sot. f •• Ss30 berg and Mrs. Edward Petz, also be obtained from Mrs. John O'Mara, of North Ave. 218 Columbia Ave., Cranford. The Junior Club, open to young men and women students, grades 9-12, from the same areas, will hold auditions Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ait W. Larch-Fidter's HI, 12 Hampton Rd., Cranford. Applicants may call Mrs. ,:••. ' Fidler for more i reformation. Soloists, accompanists, composers, ensemble arxi chorus members may audition. Soloists must perform from memory. Requirements for the two clubs are the same: a. Instrumental soloists must play one number from ihe Classic period up to and including Beethoven, and one number from liie Romantic or c are... Modern period:

4 b. Vocal scloists must sing one About prolonging tht life and beauty of your Draperies song from each of the same periods and must provide their own accom- — You can trust your draperies to G. O. Keller's. panists unless otherwise arranged: c. Accompanists shall be prepared "HEIDI" COMES TO TOWN - Through our seventy years of drapery cleaning, G: O. ! to play at 24 hours* notice to ac* The little embroidered Flannel jumpers — great! ; companiments for any soloist the Keller has developed an exclusive system that provides | president may suggest; Left: Grey or Navy, $U Right: Navy, $19 the most nearly perfect processing of draperies avail- d. Com]X>scrs must submit and i Teen Sizes 6-14 Jr. Sizes 5-13 able today. C.O.KKLLKKS perform two compositions which the Auditions Committee shall consider No wonder so many Inferior Decorators recommend suitable for use on a club program; bttttr €Uy cleaning linct 1894 e. Ensemble applicants shall audi-! G, O. Keller's Drapery Cleaning Service. WISTHCIO - tion as a unit in accordance with, the requirements for soloists; : 121 Sf.y Wesrftefa" AD 2-1131 f. OwriN arpptitarrfs most fc/ mom H 4 ie a* si^'rrf t# the iff ftitit j j J to i\\

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Pago 4 THE WIOTHKU) (N.J.) LKAIWK, THUD8DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1008 — T —m - • • • • • —i—^^^H Mrs. F. IA, SiioiwJier, 432 Topping Methodist Circles Are Scheduled Helen Jepspn, Flowers in Home Mead of Bloomfield College to Add rest Twig Meetings lid. kin.s. Opera Diva, Tells To Be Dept. Topic Association Day at Presbyterian Church 12:45 p.m. Wednesday ut itho liomo Woodmero meet ns follows: Siviith Avc, Apt 4(\ riiiiivHcld; 7. Mrs. Hnrry R. Ooxhcad of Plaln- October 2i nl. l2:-1.fi p.m. Mr.s. II. M. l.oiitfh'y, 7IIH SI. Miirk.s Of Two Careers l will present n in^nani, "Flow- 1 Dr. Theodore IlftWt, president of ift of Ministerial 1, Mrs. II. L. I'rint'i', (i7.ri Smninil Avc; II. Mrs. It, K. W;ilu\ MH A Ittrjie nml npprrclul'lvo midlonco in iho Horn*;, .' |o ^hp jjnrtioji .Hloomfleld College, will -discuss (lie United ftvsbyterfan CJwroh, USA, Ave.; 2. Mrs. C. II. WiumiK, Ondticik ut or -i'l'to Woninii'k Chib" Winding Way, Scolrli I'liiln.s; II. Fel- onjoytt! Die pwnrn pivsmiled 1 hik'd 'cblle'iio jit ihe As-' Association Dny will begin at 9: I>r,, MuunbiJuskli!; .1 Miss Is;iholUl lowship Kooni. iMomkiy by Miss He Ion .lopson nl ol Westfluld next Vhiwsday, Oct. 24, 'Duy 'luncheon lodny of tho a.m.'witli>roycr; Circle in «ne Chap- ChoiTy, a«4 ProspuuL SI,; 4. Mrs. Oetohm' 22, J2H0 p.m. tin? nuuMIng of Tho Woman's Club nl 1 p.m. in tlio cluMiouso, 's Association of tlic Pixtsby- el. The Mission Study Ctass vrith RMt Party Goods from United Rant-All: II. W, Jeraninh, fri IlUhhuuls Avt;., 10. Mrs. K It. LiHmnn, 2fl Bur-of West field In ihe Mnsoirlc Tomplo. An active manbci* and pasft presi- Churc'i. Mrs. Herbert Fr-apwell wW fee field Banquet tables, folding chairs, card tabtts & chaln gift*"* Ton, Springfield; f>. Mrs. Speaking on llic .subject of lior irt of tho Spade and Trowel Gar- in the Tritmgte Boom tat 11 am. r A grautinJe or >WesVyian Univer- silverware, tarvlng traya, punch bowlst candafabrasr two cnrucivs, Miss Jepson told of den CUti) or Plaimfield, Mils. Cox- sity, IMIddletown, Conn., Dr. Rath Luncheon wtH be served in the As- semWy Hall of t1*e Paiish Houee at Ice cream freezers, tablecloths & napkins, Iwr exepviences ns leading soprano 4wml is a charier member of Hie holds two degrees from Union Ilieo- coffee makers, portable bars, flatware, Simmons Provost Addresses Club at the ML'tropollLm Optra, and more Moivtclnir clwpWi' of Ike4>ana Inter- 12:45 p.m. Dessert And the |>nogram Tho Simmons College Club of New togioal Setnlntiry. He studied further will follow. (Mi's, (ftobett Btookman dishware, many other items. year we: Mrs. J. G. Sclmdul of Con- recently of hot* work oralic roles osts Is designing and collettlng con- sey, and in 1900 lie was inaugurated Fortnightly to H«ar Tho now stale of officers for the II. Barry, Madison, memtastrtp. iatid allowed some of flior coslunies tainers. •as president of Bloomfield CUege, and jewels. She was • introduced by Mre. N. Wallace Stirling chair- Deeply interested in the Christian Center Director Mrs. Henry Shinier, program clwir- man of the day, will be assisted by welfare of men, Dr. Rath has con- Joseph W«teon, director of the mon. Mcsdames Charles M. Pond, Law- tinued to serve on many boards and WestfieM Oay Oar© Oartter, w*H Mrs. William Hudson introduced rence C. Gnambo Jr., WiHtam D. agencies including: Chairman, Ju- apeak Wednesday to the Fortnigbtiy tihe two high school girls W1H> were Shchon, Fiends Montdtone, Robert dicial Committee, Synod of New Jer- Group of 4he Wamon'a Club in the tiie club's delegates to the Citizen- F. Day, Jonics M. McCluskey atid sey; president, 'New Jersey Commit- clubbpuse. LECOULTRE ship Institute at Douglass College Edward-H. Frltik. lev Against Discrimination in Hous- This will also be Mm, Janet Crane and Miss ( i (it « s AII w i > n t WestfieM 'High School and Allison meeting. Council of Churches; member, Eileen Meyer. 'Barkie of Holy Trinity High School, (gave an account of the institute. iMrs. Albeit Mol introduced as new members, Mrs. James P. Cham- bdrlain, Mrs, Roger Chandler, Mrs. L. E.' Steiner and Mrs. George W. Bailmer, who iran^feiTed from In- terme* ^ Work at Meeting Of Garden Clubs • Friday - Saturday Representatives of clubs

/ - in Area IV of (he Garden Club of New Jersey were guests at the joint Celebrate With Us.. \Aj.-tt Presenting meeting last week in the First Con- The gregational Church of the Mountain- aide Garden Club and the Garden Enjoy Them Club of WestfieM. * A*ofi

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fii^^L^-S^JT *"• Letanaim joined the Smith ?*** 1 v o ., Mm, noun oCnmtSt *i faculty in IMS frri wai Appointed "*****^ Mt \mt Rober Peltt; Wycteotf; fortner cK* * conMnuinc rote of the private col-. „, __ , ^ ^^ MJ. . .. A K • with GUI- **fBi iKMBHSf MTB. £XMWra nated their prize «f a Itowao rflfasi tall^1^^ iTOitAnrattp, Aim; RIoNwl combo set to the Day +*<3*kmml Urn* m M'*1**1^ The program book jM|tohoyi tadyGrtisemeiifts t the atr*F^ H y , and. .1 k Car* Center, Mr.3 Wekenwd ** Wibcn and -Mr/ ant DoftaUJ Peterson. Also Mr. and Mm. I Mtlohal chairman of the campaign, I Beaton and Mrs. Robert Kferspe. AiAony Cimei and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hover is >eader»Wp gifts cha^r-j Roses were, pracwotai to Mrs. Albert Mantrfoff. man tor New Jersey and Mrs. Bailey George Chaddon, Mre. James Ftem- Alfe. Cimei fe presiiw* of the I area ohairmaft Mr aim avaftatsf I Coionada Roman's Coa^ga, I decorating department at fecal banks , the Pott O#V* and fane National flbste Basik of Bahw&v. Morris Kwnler of ^mteUm,, win dsjpssy a«d sail UNICEF cards. Ito Junsors have apHMored UNICXSP* lor many years lani feel the need of the orgafliaa- tstft. Jane Atmis, interior deeontor. advise American home partici- pants on comet procedure for hang- BY FLORSHEIM ing group pictures at a meeting next Dftirsday in the home of Mt». Wil- lis Martyr.. M7 Gast Bnfatf ». A DREAM OF lira. Mark Haddock, chairman of wittare department, has wawunued STYLISH LONDON FOG •.. .THE ANY CLIME that the Juniors wil have a Hnlb- *r mfm party Oct. as toryoungster s at the Union County CNMPM*9 shel- COMFORT r ALL THE TIME GREAT MA1NCOAT • ter at Runnefl'a HospM. Tt» dmrna department will left stories to the children and the ait #t*rt- ment wifl assist them m maUng ptinpkins and other Hallowe'en dsr- No wonier so miny men **J women JepenJ m$ London Fo^*. Whn yon need warmth *ni otHltions. / protection from thi witther , . . it deltPtrs. Hi txpert tailor'mg tokes yon handsomely from scene Winter sporting equipment is to scene. Here we Jhoid the men's *A*ttP *#£ split sfrtdier tdoting for roomy fit over suits. needed at the Shelter. Those wish- ing to make donations may contact Has a watm zip-out pile fining of am mylfc-mvdittyiic b\e*i. 'Natural. Olive. British tan. Black. ff •Mrs. Haddock, 242 Hyslip Are. Navy. R.. S. L. The Uhes' )WWi|**' m * ftmM*t ttrskm woven bt 50'/ f>oiyester-$o'/< combed The Sub-Juniors wJA be guests ol * * ctfton with zif~oiitAcrilan imticryltc £aV ti*i*9d> Pmmpkin. Skerwooti Green. 8-r4 petite, 8-18 the Juniors ait the Oct. 22 workshop. t(%*lar. Both coals are each jo.oo. Mrs. fpmotJhy Sbanianhan, SUb-Jun- iut Stiate Oiarrman, wiU speiak en THE OUTLAW departmontal fimoUons witMfl both $20.95 Ooiffcw^ Tepper*s S/r«# Plftdfj NMl/Ml. Sportswear* Tepper's Third Flrtor, Plain field. wisMng to help Senior Citi- iff Short Hills. on Election Day, Nov. 5, by taking them to the polls ant back ©The Lo*iddfttown Manufacturing- Corp. home, is asked to call Mrs. GeraW Birns, 924 Higiifcmri Ave. Coffee for Candidate DariaM J. FeimeHy, Democratic

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b * -. * : * • <•' < • •J' •' ^ ' .' ; .* * l'ufie H THE WUHTF1EU) IN..J.) LEADEK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, IMS Elections Timely Reception Will Honor Museum Director Tokyo Tea Planned Sisterhood Luncheon Mm, William Bloom Is i» ciwi'tfe of llio luncheon and Mra. S, Jtodiard Symphony Soloists The Sisterhood of 'PewpLu Topic for Meeting After Nov. Concert To Address Dept. E\ will liold HA piaid-up Goodson itj directing a »liow written By Mission Group lunuhoon Wednesday al 12:30 p,w.' by Mrs. Arthur Sitmmcrfluld. The Suburban Symphony SooJoly Edwurd G. Fellus will tflve an Of Skidmore Club and its Guild are making plans for 1 illustrated lecture on antique furni- The Women's Mission Society of a ivcqjtlon to I*. given in honor of lun? at tho nulling tMiwnwv of tfio thti First Hiupttal Church of WeM- Uie soloists for the Nov. 3 concct'L Dr. Itenry C. Gulnnl, , professor of a'j)tl(|ue.S'(U!pnrtiiHjnt of Uie WUJDUH'S field will .sponsor fl "Tokyo Tea" COME COME Kovernnient- nhd .cluiiniinn "of (Jiclo nf W«rt£ield Iljalj i jS Club of Weal field. aV \ p.m. -In tlm•next - ThiH'fidny, Oot, 24, to l>t>neflt ONE ALL Skidnioro Thi» horuwt'eii quests will bo Eugene cl'jbhuu.se. fniernuitioimi Oiwistlim University In will spunk oil "IteflecLion.s List, pianist, and Miss Carrol Glen, Tokyo, Jnpnn. ICvoryonc Is wolctane QUADRENNIAL on the HIecLion" when the Skidmoro violinist. Mr. FolliiM, director of ihc Free- to attend at l;30 p.m. in tlio church College Alummie Club of Central hold M.umidn, is well known for tiio Lounge. INDOOR At UK» concert, Mr. IJ.st will pliiy aut|iorluillve and entertaining nwm- New Jersey meets at 8 p.m. lonitfhl the pinno concerto I in D flat minor. A Japanese hiterest center will bo I ill the home of Mrs. John \V. Jaim>- m»r in wliicli he presonts infomuiUon Opus 23, by TeJwikovsky. Miss Glen aboul tlw lurnilure and decorative wronged by Mrs, Earle K. Buckley | son Jr., 0 Cleveland lid., Summit. will piny tlto violin concerto In D who lived In Japan a niunber of MB? uiajur, UPLLS ;15 and tliv ails of Wie 17-Ui and lfiUi ceatuWca A graduate of Uie LfniviTslly of n AmeHca. years. Mrs, Frederick E. Clmistlan BLOCK PARTY Illinois with a license es science piil- will perform (lie Iloineo and .Juliel promises to be on liand to bring a iUque from Uie University of Gen-Overnlure, both also by TehaiWosky. Mrs. Dully 11. Denny, hostess for vision of what International Chrte- eva, Dr. G-aiant earned his master's The contort Is nearly sold out. Uie day, will bo assisted by Mrs.tmn Univeralty is accomplishing on Russell IC. Elsener and Mra. Abner FRIDAY bcmitijuUy interpreted in the glowing and doctoral degrees al Harvard A few tickets are still available from the internntionffl and Christian level. University. Prior Lo joining the Skid- Tlioni'as Albans who may be contact- Jackson, splendor of Florentine silver She is a member of the Women's more faculty in 1954, he taugiit at ed at Hie Multi-Amp Corp., Cron- Plans will be announced for a Planning Cominitto of Me unwer- OCTOBER 18th 8:30 P.M. INTERNATIONAL Harvard University and Connecticut ford, or oilier members of Uie So-trip Friday, Oct. 25, U> the Museum slty. College. At Skidmorc, Dr. GaUmt ciety. at Washington's Crossing. Luncheon is adviser for the annual Interna- at the Washington House Hotel will IntemaMonal Christian University Dancing Food • Beer DEEP SILVER tional Relations Conference which be fallowed by a tour of the Burgcs- is a "Special 19B8 Project" of the AT THE th e only sifverplatc inlaid with solid silver draws attendance from the entire Hermione Gingold Lippincott house &t nearby Westfield Council of Church Women Northeast. ton. United. Each affiliated church is m seeking to make a meaningful mon- MASONIC TEMPLE Skidmore Club board members in To Open Bazaar ORT Rummage Salt etary contribution to 4fce project by WESTFIELD SAVE at Westfield include Mrs. David G. December 1st. McCornack, recording secretary, Morristown—' 'Victorian England" Begins Today SPONSORED BY THE UNITED CITIZENS and Mrs. Richard M. Scott, mem- is coming to New Jersey, brought ADLERS bership chairman. by the Daughters of the -British Em- A two-day 'Nearly New and Rum- FOR pire in the State of New Jersey for mage Sale' begins this morning at Visits Sweet Briar All alumnae are cordially invited their annual fall Bazaar, Oct. 231588 Stiactaamaxcm Dr. sponsored by ON SERVICES to attend and to bring their hus- from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the* Pres- the Westfield Chapter of Women's Mrs, Robert Watson of' 936 High- bands and friends. - byterian Parish 'Hall, South St., ORT. Hours tomorrow also are from land Ave. attended meetings of the NIXON-AGNEW Morristown. AND 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . Alumnae Council tat Sweet Briar CHAS. BRANDT, WESTFIELD CHAIRMAN FOR 8 12 Constitution Talk Miss Hermione Gingold, beloved Merchandrse includes new or College last week. She Is president British comedienne, will open the ba- nearly new clothing, toys, baby of the Sweet Briar Alumnae Club of DONATION $2.50 PER PERSON zaar assisted by Mrs. John S. Ten-items, Siousewares and novelties. Northern New Jersey and chairnvan OR CHOOSE FROM Slated for Dept. nant II, M.B.F. state president, and Proceeds will go towards maintain- of ttlumnae representatives on ad- Puld fur by United Citizens Cor Mrs. David Swindin, general bazaar ing the ORT schools. mission for the area. OUR LARGE SELECTION Kathryn Talbert Smith will pre- chairman. sent ah informative program on the British taste-tempters such as Ec- study and development of the Con-cles Cakes, Maids of Honor, Sau- OF FINE SILVER stitution'of the United States when sage RolLs, Scottish Shortbread and the American Home department of many others of all varieties will be PLATED SERVICES the Woman's Club of Westfield available at the Pantry. Other meets Monday for tea at 1 p.m. inboo&hs will" include attic treasures, :•.,:•;:..'.,:.ri'.,! PI 1-1 '- the clubhouse. a royal arcade, Christmas decora-

. ;i.;;i ;i,rt!". tions and gifts. Other display* will Mrs. Smitti is a memt>er of many N- depict work familiar to American organizations including Who's Who travelers. of American Women, International Platform Assn., Zeta Phi Eta hon- Lundheon will be served from orary speech society, Society of the11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., before a .[- :. a.". • •4 4 # fa> ,1 -I \ Mayflower, DAR, New England fall fashion show which will be fol- Specialists in Razor Cutting . . .Personalized Permanent* with Women and Monmouth County His- lowed by an English Tea at 2:30 Razor Cut Foundation . . . Wigs . . . Wiglets and torical Society. p.m. : ,!.•-• •„• Guests are cordially invited and Tlie public is invited to attend their proper care ... reservations may be made with the the event, proceeds of which will chairman, Mrs. Herbert P. Eckert aid the Victoria Home, Ofsining, FREE 0r7.ST*KT PARKING CALL FOR APPOINTMENT or Mrs. L John McHugh, Hostesses NY., maintained since 1M5 for Hours: 9 to 6 - Fridays 'til 9 - Closed Mondays . will be Mesdames Gordon W. Dun-aged men and women who ehare can, J. Wallace Gentles, William B. the same heritage on traditions as 100 ELMER STREET, WESTFIELD 232-0700 Gundrum, Robert F. Schofield and the Daughters. H. Eckert. "Operation Candy-Cookie," a holi- Tour Adirondack! day gift box program of the Air Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Bruce Jordan Force Defense Command, will be of 823 Harding St., spent a recent continued this year with the dead- holiday in the Adirondack area of line for delivery being Thanksgiving. northern New York State and while Mrs. Gundrum now has old-fash- there toured the, Indian Lake area ioned Pennsylvania Dutch fruit and the Adirondack Museum «t Blue cakes for sale. Mountain Lake. i. ' ii

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L F * -Jrf j* VJ •-•'. '.• '."JI-^V wit .\»V •-•»• - fc»"-h "-v. ^m - "rir4H^+ + '-Hh- Fortnight)/ to Have Alumnae Association at ttie Mont- ry Crigter and Mre. E. J. Ptui of Clubwomen to Attend ctaV Golf Club, We* Qnanffe, The Summit. AAUW Art Festival CAROLYN CLAKK Garage Sale Saturday > ' • * • - ' • -. OPEN HOUSE guest speaker fe associate profes- East-West: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. District Conference A garage sale will be held Satur- sor of Sockftagy ot ftandriph-Mason, i 1588 Shackamaxon Dr. Scotch Plains Winkworttt of Short Hills; 2, Mr, ami Featuring Exhibit - .. , . Ballet Company day by tlie Fortnightly Group of Hie may be mods by Mrs. Jack Bkxiinger of Westftefci; Several members of• the Woman's Women's Club of Westfield from 2 Houses before the Country Club p Mr» WiilU L. Etwtfti of 3, Ro«er Sample oi Scotch Plain* Hie Creative Artm fHettival of the Olub of WeetfieW will attend (he 10 a.m. -to 3 p.m. at Che home of Shprt Hilts. Guest* are welcome. A and Roy Mourer of Elizabeth; 4, New Jersey Division ol the 'Ameri- Sixth District Fall Conference Tues- To Perform in t|te welfare chairman, G14 Kimball Friday, October 18 1-3 socfrfri hour at 12 noon will be follow- Mrs. Charles Gales of Fanwood and can Association of Univeraity Wom- day at WaJiy's. Watchung. Ave. ; . . . - • . ed by luncheon at 1 p.m. Mrs. M. B. Bull of North PlainfieW. en will take pUce Oot, 03 .\-i • •• -m- • Mm. Brian Grant fe par- Albert The production, the fimt in a set to the vocal «eetion. r}es planned for Newark, will fea- WESTFIELD Olioae attendtag Include Mes- ture Lids Albanese and Jerome 4ame« f\«emM Miiter, Ctttnt, John fines in the roles at Marguerite and MOST STORES OMN Til Utter, Fountain eod Nicholas State Chrysanthemum tyeph&ophetes. Faust Witt be wng Bradshaw. by Jerome Lo (Monaco of the New Show to Be at Drew York City Opera. Others in the an- nounced east include Anne Fritz of NCJW to Stud/ Subject Mrs. Ketmetfi Dofemus of West- Wfestlteld, as Siebel, Elinor Parker P.M. Of Race Relations field ifl la charge oi wtistftc Judges as Alaithe and CUve, Huggint as andVMrs. Wtoltar A. OrHottere of Wagner. The current crW» In race rela- HbuntaMrtde to harefti* publicity for the N. J. State Chrysanthemum Matt ttattox of *e New Jersey Driscbn Hot Mort Of Everything Nko tions wttl be discussed Tuesday when Ballet wiU choreograph the hahet. the Mudy group of the National Society's 15th annual show, It will Hiis scene depicts, in grand apec- Oouncti of Jewish Women, Greater be at Drew University, EMadtorm, in To B«auHfy Your Homo mSet the 'Walpurgis Night, occord- Weatfield Seotkm, meets at 8:30 p.m. the Baldwin ttymnarium on Satur- ing to -the Paust legend, ithe first at Mrs. Lawrence Susman's, 376 day, Oot. 3ft, from 2:30 to 9 and an Oct. 27 from 1 to 5 p.m. night of May. Gounod composed tte DRESDEN Curtain Shop Oreoda Cir. The discussion, \ed by ballet lor the Paris Grand Opera Mrs. Eli Hoffman, wiH center on There

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Shakespeare tre. Chore<«ra|*er alao for the l^ephone Hour, US Steel, Page and Dinah Shore tofe- i shown. ftCottox was featured m rotes to *8ev«fl Brtdes for Seven Brother*," "Gentlemen Pre- fer Blondes" and a long bat of others. He hat had featured miss i Broadway and was dwrsuMtmih - for "What Make* Sammy ' Say Darang" and Jennie." Ms* Clark has performed clsaa* kl and ooEntemporaay baUet wW H Amertoao Ballet Thesara Com ^hrou^out North Anwliom and •i*9f WJ'm+StSJK'- aod ha* performed to such Lroadway productkMis as "Music Perfect complement Man" and "Gay Life." She also for-dining elegance appeared on taiBva*» wMh (fee Bell riephone Hour, the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and the Radio Oty Balk*. New Jersey BaUet company . has. performed the state lor ttie m student uudtenees, ap- p the Piapar Mitt Play- laws, the G«* Midi Playhouse in Start acqulrlniyour family Newark's Symphony H*il, Seton now. Buy by the place Mtting In niversity ctod the Montclair This handsome Arts treasured International Starling. Hall te accepting ticket Goblet Gat the goblet free, and own the lor the regular Novem- ultimata In table top accetsorias her € performance Student tickefts IfithtfkiMtsifvtrplato for gracious and elegant lor the Monday eftemoon student a 915.00 anterUinlngf perlormance at S p.m. ere available by contacting Opena GuM education chairman, Mrs. R, Allen Chuton, 5-PC. PLACE SETTING 157 Lmcoki Bd.

Place Fork Piano 1$ Donated Plac* Knifs c Ptacs Spoon By Fan wood Club with every sterling Salad Fork — The Woman's Club 5-pc, place setting DISCOVER WHY of Fanwood has voted to purchase a piano whkJt win be given to tte rs borough for use kt the Community purchased from ADLERS SELLS MORE House. The group has also given to the Community House 12 folding October 15 chairs. INTERNATIONAL' Also voted upon at t h e club's luncheon meeting last week was the December 31J 9 68 oontrabufcion of $200 to the Ffemwood F1NB QUALITY NATURAL MINK STROLLERS library for the purchase of techni- frMI$109Sto$1t50 STERLING cal or reference books. Collected with •!! traen members of tfhe i-ntennatioriB-1 InWttrtttr-WUcox THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMf ANY relations depfcirtmemt was 036 to be sent to Meals for Millions. Future events include a meeting Tuesday of the wetfare department art the 'home of Mrs. James Booth N • at whiich time ditty bags will be stuffed for children at the Shelter •at Rurinelf s •Hospital. There wiH be a plant exchange Wednesday at the meeting of the garden depart- WISTFIfID: 219 NORTH AVlNUf, W. ment at Mrs. Miartat Zlofcnik's. Open Doily 9:45 to 5:30 / Mon. & Fri. fo 9. A demonstration oi holkJay decor- WE), ft FRL EVCNMG31010 Ml ating wfcli be given when the Ameri- MORRUTOWN: «o SOUTH STREET can home group meets Nov. 4 at 0p#tf tidity 9:4$ id 5;30 / W«A A M, liirs. 'tftcftiis® #. FserieWs. company mm tmtf Page g THE WESTFIELD o held Oct., 2l»lih at 8 loge include Douglas C. Ettierfngton, Linda Cai'dillo, duuffhter of Mr. Catholic One Parent Ortfmitorttion. S. SluJf, 336 Mountain Ave. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis EUiering- son-lorn at Trinity College, Washing- to Joseph Arietta, son of Mr. and p.m. in the American Legion Hull, * * * ton, D.C., who received their caps mid Mrs, Domln-lek Oardillo of Gar- Mrs. Joseph Arlrilla of Uoboken. commonly referred to us COPO. Clark. ton of 614 Boulevard, and Jon S. wood, linn been elected to "Who's This group, composed of widows New students at Brown Univer- Limnier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-and gewns in September as an Indi- M i s .s Capniun is a graduate of UMMen'sClub Tlu' (loiiiilJon of one dollar will be sity includt! Slw«n A, Colwoll, son cation of candidacy fop ikw A.B. de-Who in AroeHkrun Collogeii." She is and widowers, had its jjiccption til used for thy Selmlnrtfhlp Fund which rtflth 0. Limnier of 840 Tice Pi. Mount vSt. MiiryVs Academy, Witt- of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colwell gree In June, a senior at Georgetown University chung, imd St. ThornMj> Aquinas Co]- ;i mass December, 1M2 in Newark. Is S'iven yearly 1» Westfiold High * - * * . niHJoring in languages and lin- Since that tlino, a mass is Iwld oacli Dinner Oct. 26 of (105 Benson PI.; Jumes Ci. Oluuifi, * * A lego, SpurkJH, N.Y. She is a tliird Scotch I'liiiiiK — "Blanch's F.'i- niul Trinily lli«li Scliools and Union Vcnr! M nth Is, daughter of Mr..and Linda L. Fro in is a freshman at guistics. year for tiio deceased spouses of College, CVtinford, son of Mr. olid Mrs. Hobort K. grade teacher in the Van Molten nious Fish "n Chips" dinner will be Oliuus of 22U Biikcr Avo, and School, Iiridgewatcr. the members and -is followed by a Tickets will bo available at the dinner and dance. held Saturday, Oct. 26, nt Firs I Charles B. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mr. Ariotita Is a computer pro United Methodist Church of Scotch door as well as at Elm Radio & Tele- Mrs, Dudwlg Wolf of 210 Twin Oaks gammer for the Chemical Bank A mass will be celebrated this Plains u u d c r sponsorship of the vision, Inc., 20 Elm St. Ten-.; all graduates of Westfield Now Yok Trust and attends Fair- year at Immaculate Conception Men's Club. High School. Also, James C. Ben- laigh Dickinson University. Church, 423 Union Ave., Elizabeth, Dinners will bo served from 5-8 dor, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert at 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9. Thep.m. in Fellowship Hall, Mountain Plains Players W, Bender of Fanwood. Entire Shop Devoted To You Group will then proceed to the Win-Ave. and Forest Rd. Take out serv- * * * Delta Zeta to Mark field Scott Hotel for a cocktail hour ice will be available. Proceeds will Enrolled at Hood College, Freder- Founders Day followed by dinner at 7 p.m. andbenefit the building fund. Announce Cast ick, Md., are Robin Shaw, a fresh- dancing. Jack Oldershaw is general chair- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- The Sycamore and 'the Kirbys re- The Northern New Jersey Aium- man. Sub-committee heads are: iel Shaw of Norwood Dr., and Shel- Maternity Fashions Only Reservations must be made by sume their mis-adventures in the nae Chapter of Delta Zefca sorority •Martin Ault and Gordon Ewy, dln- ly E, Wechtor, a sophomore, daugh- Nov. 2 with Mrs. Ruth Mangan, 412 revival of "You Can't Take It With will celebrate its 66th annual Foun- iing room; Floyd Johnson, kitchen; ter of Mr. antf Mrs. Morton Wech- Harrison Ave., Roselle. You" to be presented by the Scotch der's fiay on Saturday. The chapter Oarl Bopp, coleslaw; James Hopes, tor of Woodbrook Cir. will met at 12:30 p.m. at the Molly The Union County Chapter of CO-•tickets; and James Osnato, hospi- Plains Players Nov. 8 and 9. * * * Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, for luncheon PO meets every month at The West- tality. 'Mark Hontz is olub president. The Sycamore are represented by Debbie Waterhouse has recently Roberta Batshaw, Tlosina Eodice, prior to its meeting. wood Lounge, 438 North Ave., Gar- Tickets may be obtained from Mr. pledged Delta Delta Delta sorority wood. A Hallowe'en Social is plan Grace Kamaros, Jerry Hughes, v Collegiate chapters of Ioia Mu at Hopes, 12 Bonus Hill Dr., and Mr. at the University of Colorado. OUR NEW George Tomkin and Ed Prestridge, . 'Monmouth College and Iota Kappa ned for Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Oldershaw, 2082 Grand St. * * * at Rider will be represented. Cranford Elks, 912 E. Lincoln Ave. Dot Nixon, George Schonwald and L. Clay Beall III, son of Mr. and •!• Herb Conrad portray members of Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall Jr. of 252 Edge- the Kirby family. wood Ave., a senior at the (Maritime WSCS Plans Others in the large cast are Joan WINTER ION College, State University of New Newcomb, Arthur Batshaw, Don York, has been promoted to the i Rummage Sale Ward, Jerry Garrison, Nat Cooper- rank of Coimrander in the Corps Skirts man, Marilyn Mone, Rosemary of Cadets. Cadet Beall spent the Slacks TIDY KNITS APPAREL Scotch Plains — The Women's So- Jones, tex Andre and John Orlqui. ciety of Christian Service of First summer on a three-months cruise Marge Preuss is in charge of aboard the training ship Empire Sweaters Selected Fashionable Knitwear •United Methodist Church will spon- ticket information. sor a rummage sale Oct. 23 and 24 State IV visiting ports at Genoa, SUM 6-20 Hrs. 9:30 to 5:30; Men. 9 P.M. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Fellowship Italy; Barcelona, Spain; Bergen, Sim 6* L Hall, Mountain Ave. and Forest Rd. Norway; and Dublin, Ireland. 51 Elm St. 232-5551 Westfield Clothing for men, women and V * * * children, brica*abrac, toys, games Collegians Gerald Armstrong, son of Mr. and ri

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NO WESTFia.D-CRANFORD AND VICINITY TO *T*tnl KATHARINE GIBBS MONf CIAIM DRIVE IN I I GA&WOOD tradition of response... STORF at W**rfteld w§*§ foot iuppvti tri iUe fir futd 1U0U iTIIE WESTFH5ll> l.tiADim, THURSDAY, OCTOBER H 1MH Sec. 3, Pago t rocerit muollfltf of tho Anchor Capital Finn], Prior U) J(*lnlii|* *, Mr. Cundidutcs Meeting Hichunl 1 Old Guard Hears tfronp and (Nulled KOtnu of tlio !»»>'- Mi . I'ricHf. mwlvH nn A.H, do- WH« wIDh North Set for Monday Serving on flculnr.s for Iho evening. Current 'St!(;iiri!.kTi nnd dunce iujjes and old .sUindaids will M.n.A. dngreo frtwn tlu; Uiilvc-i7»i4y I loss \Um. and Mont«onu!ry, SS Representative Condi dulos for Freeholder will up- Airman Rlchurd DeSlurunls, USN, be playod by a ftlx piece combo, i>yltiii.i«n Cimrcli w-iiwn hu UwheH per ui a candidates' night arranged ID, MM ai Mr. Hod Mrs, Amei'lco Mr. niul IiLs wife lmvo hvo "IJIIO Critical Mass," A donation to of PoJijrsylvnnlu'H Wiinrlon Sdioo! uhildron. Ho is ndivu in tho Prtw- Tho WesLflelti Old Guard woro by tho Union County League of K of 1014 Gnmdviow Ave., further Llm tainipultfn dl Ulchnrd of Kiiuinw;. He is a certified public Womon Voters at 8 p.m. Mondny is servintf nbomd Mio nuclear-pow- Snmlay .srliiwl and in Liu; United hoslfl to Domlnlek Travullono, a Nixon und tSjiiro Agncw will Include Fund, flsl-d PBprefterrijaLlvo from the EHsta- nl liho Freeholder 'Meeting Room in ered nUnck iilroi'iifl. carrier USS mlnii.s.sioi) mid frees rotrwylwne-nLs. Llio CourL House Annex in 'Ellanbeih. betli Social Security oitfieo w li o Enterprise. Tickets urc nvulnblc from MrH. spoko an "Medicare and.Social So- Freeholder candidates* who will Crew mumljurs of Uiu earrior liavo MeCornaek, members of tho United eurlly" at tlie weekly medium field uppear Include Wllllum J. Ahorn of bean awarded Mm Navy unit cwn- Clli/ena, and OOP lieadqimrlcrs, 07 In tho local VMCA, Ho announced Kcnilworth, Donald C. Dunn of Pan- mcnclution in rix-u^niticn of th<( Him SI. TJckuU will -also bu iivail- thai Ills objective wns "to build wood, William J. Muguiro of Clark ship's performance off ihu CIKIM of nble at the door. br'idyos for communication'1 •ond In- mid Arthur C. 'Fried of Wcstfleld. VltLnum. dicated Hint nuLlumLic information Members of the •Westfield League This Is the second consee-ullvc on suclal socurlty benefits could Who will 'be In attendance at tho year Hit* award iius been presented only emmwio through official clvan- candidates' meeting include Mrs. Jo- tho Enterprise-. Priest Named nels, ratfiei; than from well-meaning seph Sdieirtbre, voters service The wiiip is cLHTMtly in dry dock friends and relatives, In most cases chairman. Members who wish to at Bremerton, Wash. Upon comple- Anchor V.P. a telephone call to 351-3200 would attend bhc meeting arc asked to con- tion of Uic dry dock period the car- suffice- and In -all other Instances the tact Mrs. Schcmbro to arrange W. ris'.'.sl or 1017 Cuolidge Miss Lois I. McCarthy, enclal worker For the Westfield public schools, rier wlli rulurn to her home-port at insured or .lite agent will find that transportation. Alamecki, Culif. St. has been promoted to assistant 1M? Is welcome to call at tlw office, (right) and Mrs. June Stone, supervisor of the health department of vice president, investor manag- lie added. Attend Convention the Westficld public schools, discuss plans for their trip to Puerto ement division, of ihe Anchor Cor- Klco to attend the International Law Enforcement Conference on Block Party Planned poration, Elizabeth. The 1067 changes were reviewed •Mrs. Noreen C. RouilWd of 335 Nurcotlcs this in doli&ll. parts A and B were gone By Nixon Forces Anchor Corporation sponsors the Tuttle Pkwy., Diane Hclene Barth Miss McCarthy and Mrs. Stone arc the only two educators from Anohor Group of Mutual Funds over separately, a question and an- of 800 Forest Ave. and Mrs. Jean the Eust coast invited by Patrick P. O'Carroll, assistant commissioner An old fashioned block party will swer period followed "and after the which consists of •Fundainenitiail In- Hamm of 517 Clifton St., attended of the Bureau of Narcotics mid Dangerous Drugs, Department of be held at the Masonic Temple, vestors, Oiversied Growth Stock meeting, Mr. Travalionc was avail- the 16th annual convention of the Justice, Washington, D. C, to attend the conference. Representa- Westfield at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. able for individual counseling. Fund and Anohor Capital Fund. New Jersey League for Nursing, tives from all parts of the world will meet to discuss drug education. Sponsored by the United Citizens These four funds have total assets Director Sherman WHlard, in his Oct. 3 and 4.at the Holiday Inn of treatment and rehabilitation, research, law enforcement and com- for Nixon-Agnew, the Octoberfest is of over two billion; dollars. opening. remarks, continued to ex- New Brunswick. The title of the con- pliance. Miss McCarthy and Mrs. Stone are presently on sabbatical open to the public, Mr. Priest, who joined Anchor 1'Nilnw Nol«t Mr. and Mm. Larry W. Ornf, fnrmerlr of VeroM, pand his reputation as a home-spun vention was "Commitment to In- •r*- now rvnXMnu: In their new hutiae fit 2KI5 lluj herrr tm. The Mia leave from the Westfield school sytem to study drug abuse education. Dave McCornack, chairman of the Owpona^ion kt 1986 as an (analyst, wn» nesutUled by OeorKe P. Mali of the office of JMHCI J, M pnioiosopher, with an observation '"rivement." affair, made the announcement at a will now serve as Fund (Manager of that "the only time one starts at the top te to digging a bole." Andrew Ball acted •'.'

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A ..J* rage 2 THE WESTFIKU) (N..1.) LEADEU, THUD3DAY, OCTOBEIL 17. IMS mmmmmmmm THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburbs Al Smith Tl>o roallwtlc fuel is ihui ©Minor — • * Nixon, Jhimpliroy, or Wulluce will 'Editor's £orner y NATIONAL NEWSPAPER S bo the noxt prunUlonl. Is Wultaco « V X:- ONE GIANT PUNCH BOWL/ possibility? Inci'OiiHin&Iy it becomes *s - yESSIREE- SUMMER'S OVER appuront that ho Is. Can wo ^imhlo "MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE** AHIMA1E AND WINTER SOCIALIZING IS with (ho possibility that UiLs inmla- A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS AND THEATERS, +4ERE--T+4E ALCpMoL WILL STOP quoto little mo'ii aiiny taku tho presi- "WA dency of the United States, Ho ThHi ratings apply l«ftlnw MIM« < aftir Nev, 1, IBM IT FROM FREEZING SOLID" 11 * preuches for a pollc© state and THIS aim* SEAL '/A would undoubtedly try to creuto one. NOW FOR ALLT+4E |n ads IndtwtM ihi film was submitted and approved EXTRA GOODIES- And 'Ills miming mulu.b'ucs nothing under the Motion Picture Codi of Sslf-Rtgulptlon. Second Clftfls postage paid at Weatflald, N. J, , w wrong with nuclear warfare.'Can PublUhod Thurwluya at WeHtlloltl, New Jersey, by the Wut- 7/ Rolil Loader Vrlntliitf and Pulilluhlnff Company. An Independtmt 1/ , you take a ctumco o» tticso men? Nuwupupor. . . _ , uneete OKlalal Paper for tlie Town or Westfletd ana Borouffh of r The front runner, ot present, is Mountuinaide. Mchord Nixon. He comes closest HubaurliiUon: |4,00 for year In advance. $6.00 out of oounty. •;*i\iv,v>: -\ lQHtabUiihod lilfio to Lyndon Johnson in his ottitutde Offloo: 60 Him Htrout, Wostflultl, N. J. 070D0 Tol. 232-4407 — 232-4408 toward tlic war. He would continue Member it Indefinitely In the vain hope that m^tr it wit Quality WeeklioH of Now Jersey Now JerHQy PTPHH AsHOtilfttlon somehow we -could win » military Mcftmpult4 by pu«nt or ftd^tt 0Uirdlwi. _••>- National Editorial Aseuclatlon victory. But thos« of us who have WALTER J. LTCTi] Publisher Nif n» wiuhr H not •rfmltt»d, TW» •§• rttfrfttlMt m*$ GAIL W. THIMBLE Editor followed fchb misbegotten military v -^ fiasco, know tiiat it cannot be won b» higher in ctruln arsae. •Qtwck *•*»* «r •dvarttolnf. by force of arms alone. The solu- 1 tion must be acceptable to ttw peo- Printed M i ptbile Mrvlci by thli ntwtpiptr, ple. And the government of Ky and The theater*-of'the nation have attempted to define wfcat pictures are

SAUL ORITTBL ^ F road if they have purchased permits for parking in the "Leader" office by Friday If manv new homes were being built. what the word even meant. Ours is hood. I'd like to make it clear ttiat area specifically established for that purpose. they are to appear in the follow- 17 Bates Way It is footish, furthermore, to say a nice quiet reskfential area and itj's not a pool I'm opposed to, I ing iftMK. Unfortunately, many people do not that Nixon has already won and just don't want the traffic problem 9 above all we care About eetfh other. But there is no such provision for residents who work The "Leader" reserves the Asks Williams Support realize that in recent years, tfte therefore you might just as well use We have played together, worked to- in my back yard and I don't want it in stores, offices, banks and other establishments in or right to refect or edit any letter big, older homes in the 'Franklin your vote to protest. Humphrey can gether and again we're fighting to- in your yards either. Let the town to conform to "Leader" usagt* Editor, Leader; district have been sold to people win. Ute election lies In ell our gether. Perhaps the rest of ttie world engineers get together and find an near the central business district, ;and many of these people 4 I served on the Town Council for with large families. It is not unusual hands. It wilt be lost, if liberals could take a lewon from us. We are area where the houses won't back also are engaged in activities wHich require frequent use four years. In my opinion, Alex Wil- for a family of eight or 10 children throw their votes away in despair just human beings who want to be up to the pool. Let's do it ttie demo- of a car. Against Bonds liams, who is running from the First to move in. The situation in this dis- and futility. The issue, my friends, given the same consideration that cratic way and put it on a refer- Ward, is very well qualified to fill trict has been close to intolerable endum. For you see we are a demo? When one is fortunate enough to find a 25 cent all- Editor, Leader; lies, with you. i other sections of town are given. this position. for several years. , We want tills area kept safe for, cratlc people, are you? > day metered parking place, he has little or no assurance There should be absolutely no With nis background faTmunlctpal We've been fortunate. Our chil- Dr. JACK ROCKETr doubt in your readers mind os to our children just as we want your ALFRED PIESCO that, should he use his car at some point during that 12 finance, Mr. Williams has much to dren do not know whet an 'old' area safe for your children. Surely who will pay for the 1990 Million school is. Tliey have clean, well- Welch Way 206 N. Florence Ave. hours, that his paid-up spot—or any other/ for that matter offer in an area of great importance Proposed Referendum. They will— to the Town government. It is very heated, well-lighted, and well-ventil- —will be available upon his return. Believe us, the odds •that is the Tax paying Citizens of encouraging to me to know young ated rooms, good furniture, and are high against the probability that one remains in the New Jersey who currently are being men like him who are witling to give above all, space tomov e around in insultingly portrayed by Governor general area. their time and for the good the classroom. Hughes on numerous Pro-Bond Bill- of Westfield. It is this type of rep- But not those in Franklin end Some permit parking on the northside would, we feel, boards, as people who should "Stop resentation that has helped make Franklin Annex. As a fttotitute alleviate to some degree this unfortunate situation. Beefing and Start Building." Westfield the desirable community -teacher I have the opportunity to it is today. compare buildings. I have been ap- It is rather obvious at this time that a permanent sol- Our advice is Start Looking — not only -at the Provisions for repayment I hope the voters of the First Ward palled at conditions in these two ution is not imminent and even should it be decided, would of the Issue, but at the other positive will join me in electing him to schools. One winter's day last year, take time to implement. signs of financial irresponsibility so office. I spent the entire day trying to teach much in'?vidence in New Jersey. DONALD M. PEARSALL a- sixth grade in the Annex while What might be a partial solution, however, is a num- putting the children's coats on the Although proceeds from the "Sales radiator, three at a time and then ber of "mini" parking permit areas in or near the business Tax" are earmarked for repayment district—some perhaps only housing two or three cars—if Appreciates Aid 'having three children put on their of the issue, the following provision coats while we warmed three more the cooperation of property owners and the community is taken directly from Assembly Editor, Leaider; We wish to express our most sin- (very slightly), trying in vain llo might be obtained. . ^ Bill 911 (The Referendum -Authoriza- l^eep warm! • /' tion) Paragraph 20-7-14: cere thanks to all patrons, adver- We see around town several areas sizable for parking tisers, contributors, and friends who I have been in many classroohns "If in any year or at any time both in Franklin and the Annex which are generally idle. One lot stands empty across from funds, as here taabove appropriated, helped make "The Harvest Ball" for the Westfield Day Care Center a where I could not walk between the the post office. Some firms in the area do not use all their necessary to meet interest and prin- cipal payments upon outstanding tremendous success. crammed-m desks to help individual parking spaces. Supermarkets might be cooperative enough bonds issued under 4Jus act, be in- THE JUNIOR WOMAN'S children when they needed H! I to delegate some of their spots for permit parking. Perhaps CLUB OF WESTFIEU) was and am deeply concerned about sufficient or not available, then and a fire when I am in these buildings, a few more of the 12-hour spots on Elm St. or by the west- in that case there shall be assessed, levied and collected annually in each Supports Bonds and very grateful my own children bound railroad tracks could be used for permit parking. of the municipalities of the counties are not trying to get an education The railroad station one-hour parking areas, particularly of this State a tax on real and per- Editor, Leader; under such adverse conditions. those adjacent to Town sen d's, are rarely completely filled. sonal property upon which municipal In the Oct. 3 issue of the Leader When rain com«s, other school children have physical education in Perhaps some of these might be used. taxes are or shall toe assessed, lev- there was a letter from Mr. Benja- ied and collected, sufficient to meet min Ser-ra claiming ma-ny things the gym. At Franglin, last year, on Downtown employes do not really want to park illegally, the interest on all outstanding about tfie $990 million proposed Bond rainy days, Khe children got their or "meter-feed" or move their cars constantly during the bonds issued hereunder." Referenda. exercise by puddle-jumping in the 4 gym! day to avoid tickets and fines. But some have no alterna- Taxpayers should: Stop Beefing, He claims, erroneously, that Gov. Start Looking, and Act . . . by de- Hughes is behind the billboard ad- Did you ever go up into your at- tive. feating the entire Referendum vertising favorable to the Bonds. In tic on a hot day? It takes your Cooperating store owners could be compensated for sounding on Nov. 5 and letting their fact, the movement behind the ad- breath away. Try climbing the steps legislators know before hand that no vertising is the "New Jersey Bonds (I think there are 54) to the third the use of their otherwise idle property by the town floor of the Annex on wch a day. new taxes will be tolerated until the Yes Committee'' v with headquarters through remission of a comparable share of permit reve- State Government starts economiz- in the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. You'll have the same and nue. The cost to the town and taxpayers would be negligi- ing. The committee is composed of many be very glad toge t down. WHAi only one section m each of the large win- ble. And the resulting availability of the metered spots BENJAMIN L. SKHRA well-known N.J. people from indus- try, banking, education, medicine dows that can be opened, there is could well improve shopping convenience for residents and citizen groups. Cite committee not much chance of relief. and visitors to our stores. Supports Kamler ifi happy to furnish all the names on It is unfortunate perhaps, that We feel "local commuters" are entitled to some of the Morris Kamter's candidacy for re- request). They ere people deeply those of us who send our children election fe a source ot pride and concerned about (he deteriorating to other schools in town cannot send same consideration afforded commuters to New York. them to Franklin for o week. We w • * • satisfaction to citizens of thestate of affairs 1A N. J. and the need Fourth Ward. Morris has demon- to build NOW - before the roof fallswould not to!:rate such oomfetions. Opportunity for Independence strated continually during his past in on our heads. The people who have in the past and term that the interests of his con- In claiming that the state will levy will in the future vote against a American industry, in cooperation with the President's stituents are foremost in Ms mind. real and personal taxes, Mr. Serra new school in this district ore not Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, is provid- He has represented each one of us is misinformed. The state has noremembering that the parents of those Franklin School children ing the opportunity for many thousands of handicapped individually and collectively, and power to do this and £3 ccu.J not has done it with intelligence and without passage by the State Legis- helped build Jefferson, and H» ad- •individuals to gain independence as they provee themselves responsibility. lature of such a law. The intent of dition, Edison and Itemaques. on the job. It's comforting to know that our the statement Mr. Serra quoted is There are more conditions which To give even greater impetus to this worthy project councilman is not aloof to our in- to back t'be Sale of the bonds with make for & bad situation in these buildings — no closet space, no the week October 6-12 has been set aside as "National Em- dividual needs or concerns. This tli3 ":ull faith and credit" of the concern is mtnrored by has work £itale. The same statement occurs in cloak rooms, inadequate toilet fa- ploy the Physically Handicapped Week." However, this ac- in organizations such as the Ameri- the authorization of any bonds. Who cilities. When I (substitute in the tivity should not be limited to one week in the year. It can Legion and Exchange Club, in would purchase them without such Annex, I hang my coat on the back should be a continuing program—one which progresses which he is not merely a member, backing? The state -has way to levy of the chair at the teacher's desk. taxes for repayment of the issue and That's the only place, unless I put well when we remember it's ability, not disability, that •but an active participant. 1 sincerely endorse the candidacy has already done so. Several ex- it in the teachers' room on the first counts. amples of state taxation are sales floor! There's never an empty desk HOME of Morris Kamler for re-election on IMPROVEMENT tax, gasoline taxes, cigarette taxes, on which I could drape itt The chil- This movement is being accelerated also by the re- the basis of his demonstrated serv- dren use lockers, frequently not on moval of architectural barriers to the handicapped in both ice to our area, and our town, and etc. •I urge fellow Fourth Ward residents We, the citizens of New Jersey, the same floor as their classroom! public and private structures throughout the nation, This to do the sarne. needs these bonds NOW if we aTe It seems to me that we owe ALL •benefits many handicapped people as education and jobs (Mrs, Robert) MARY DECKER to continue to live in a state that •the children of Westlield the oppor- tunity to learn, under at least toler- LOANS become more readily accessible to them. Summit Ct. is responsive to our needs. We must build and maintain good roads and able conditions. Franklin children do For example, twenty colleges have made "their cam- improved rail transportation to keep not have this owortunity now. Let's puses completely accessible through the use of ramps, Praises Kamler from being buried in automobiles support the new school. Somehow, as well as stairs, and wider entrances to permit wheel Editor, Leader; on ctog^ed 'highways. W« must edu- we have to be a-ble to afford it! We can't afford not to! chairs to enter. I am pleased to learn that Fourth cate our young people to give them Ward Councilman, Morris Kamler, the chance of excellence. We must RUTH R. HECKMAN The elimination of physical barriers will open up even is a candidate for re-election. I have improve conditions in our mental greater opportunities for the handicapped. been associated with Morris for 10 institutions, ghettos and prisons if Backs Humphrey * * * • years as an active member of the we have an ounce of decency and Chamber of Commerce. He brings Several days ago I received a let- VAN HORN, TEXAS, ADVOCATE: "We should realize like to consider ourselves human. an enthusiasm to his duties as a Both political parties agree we ter urging me to vote for Dick that millions of young people are quietly preparing for Councilman and Chamber of Com- must have the programs the !%3Gregory and David Frost. It was a community leadership. They are better informed, more merce committee assignments which Bonds authorized. The crisis is now sincere letter and I do not denigrate FEDERAL articulate, and better educated than any group before exemplies his extreme interest in —the needs are here and they won't the honesty of the writer. all phases of our municipa!i!y. But. c-h my friends, hew futile and them. We should be proud of the conscientious majority disappear by wishful thinking, Vole Councilman Kamler has served as Ye.s! en Nov. 5th. foolish to waste your vote at such SAVINGS of younger Americans. They are preparing for their fu- a director r,f [he Chamber of Com- PRISCILLA S. WECK a critical period in our history. All ture responsibilities with diligence and honesty. They also merce for many years in addition 22!)l Woodland Terr. of us who devoutly wish to see this to handling the .specific duties of the have a deep sense of morality and citizenship. Young peo- Scotch Plains war ended must now realistically Chamber treasurer, chairman of the examine the alternatives. And the WESTFIELD MENLO PARK MOUNTAINSIDE ple must respect the challenge of opportunity rather than Christiras ligtoin* committee and The Stfrhfrol most absurd alternative of all is to the false hope of security. They should understand thsd the clean-up com>mjftee. fwFOW yOfiir vote aiway ki the spttri- ihe &*$ tt* told af tsetiti*' w'otM iof toMoffw is tkA it* Mortis fe a= foflttftoatf' Ji&afe' to t/ppr/s'i'i km let the pr c/pc^, e(/its fc^e' fhsti few "protest" M A.- it tc&ttog dertM t&ety iaslktitiott in H ttiAttyJ* THE! W30TPIRM) iS.l) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IT lMft wnyts to roosu up Lindsay Twonl.y-ono WO1WO Jibuti It lid, What Happened? IJiUIIIWK;,!1!! Sponsor Benefit you1.li .sewsioa til llm * • • Focus YW<1A TAKE iMoroalca Many is interested in 4ho One Year Ago » For Care Center In slml iis nflcr .scliool nk\os in (110 now movio a-atiftfig but thlnlgi they Armstrongs to Be Featured s 11I -llu" CeiikM', 'Mr.s. Wlllkwn , dinininm of trosenLutlons that never visited a country or area that p.m. Nov. 7. It will !>o sponsored by ly far Tliucsdny IUHNI whtni Hw THDJiR United Fund readies $154,218; strong of 121 South Euclid Avo,, se- are in demand for schools, churches, Liu; Wustflcld Area Cominlllce on By FRED W. KOKE campaign officials opUmtatki. bus not had something worUiwhUc nci'tl Ju-Ij) in siirvinK U10 lected by the N,J, Federation of welfare oi'Rflnli&ations, ^lioio firoujw seeing and photographing, Ay Prof, Mtehael de Oamp; been «oIorsiUtes, Or, Armstrong's Watusl i-oyal dartce group. This same J««csraon ^ co-chairmen of Oils closings," they hoi* and one-hatf to five years of donee group also performed in benefit. Tickets ore available from Association at Uift New Jersey His- iPhotognaphy" by Gott- preference is for 1G anm color mov- Mr Mrs ter; age, ore enrolled.in the cultural Pictures of tote John a. (Hopkins, sound movies which Or. Armstrong «« GW- * Jefferson,, Mrs. torical Society Building, 210 Broad- enrichment, socialization and school town engineer, first gift of "metn- lieb Hflmpfler; a cinema fiesta and ies blended with tape (recorded on- "Harlow panto," "stovepipes that a Philadelphia Internatiional Exhibi- made. The Watusi having been de- Bernard Robins and "The Youth way, Newark. roodinese program. onabilia" to town. thc^pot sound effects, music and featedandfioattered.thefiimisnow Gives « Oamn"gr«ip at Westfdcad The topta for discussion was won't aog," tion of nature elides. commentary. (frankly igtals, this fcs not our bag) The volunteers working on Mon- Residents' ooooerafclnff wtth new of historical 5ignj£ieiance. High School. teaching materials. AH of the pan- Now ^BIO fflUEEVEfl,"J B hurt)day and Wednesday or Tuesday and zip code, says 44ra. BWe Shimonis, Dr. and Mrs. Armstwrng have The Armstrongs traveled through- One of the wonders of the waridwri; ; 'Mr6- DonaId president elists are New Jersey composers above the din, Thursday are. as follows: Mesdames acting postmaster. blended their favorite bobbies of out the United States before going Victoria 'Falls M another feature of off **hhe hoavdh d of fehe center, has an- and piano tcactiers. ite United N*Uo«( who of Pernisyhrania Law School and * sbrongly favor this hill and will documented, it is of Jntew* not t.i* represented his country on ttoe Com- RoberRb t BeakteBkte y off NNotr e DamD e UniUi- «S*««Shtt for iitt s passage ththiis yyeare . U\If LnIy to Bmiage who WWUNQ AND MAINTENANCE mitsion on Human fl{|hte; vereity Law School have yet to be *Ws measure iis not passed nextUwantg to Jnow/'^K also to teadv at a United Nations event planned aihsfentiated to a court dtowt tfwy month, I plan to sponsor a revised Lj^ students, clubs, church and toy the Summit League of Womenneverrheleas indicate the possibility version of this bill ju January and groups, businessmen, Mr. and Mm. Jnfca IJ. Conwny fc«ve |iuro1i«HM this RAM* •< MM. Haavl Voters at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow, lite that alt might not be iwU within [ J will do all I dan to see that it is Ave., W*«t, from Mr. null Mn. Raymond O. Klaa*. tamaaa tae afflea meeting hM been planned to cele- New Jersey's law enforcement static. enacted into law. of Danker A Dmktr. lar^ local Rmlinn. Laclvlle A. Gcfcrlcla As drafted, toe measure would be 1 Choosing the President has been anaaied tae tnminptl»i. brate International Human RigWs tune. ven ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Year ond wlH be heW »t the YWCA This ly the invaluable assistance to law en-1 #i by the U.S. (Mission to the UN mettwfe of ^cement autifcrifcies in rooting out *° of member ria on Morris Avenue in Summit. need for more ltljons tas been sent KHWI, WAT AND UOHT Native coctumes will be worn and coping with criminal force*. As l|*W mighU exiai on a I < * ^ ^^ United continental cookie* will be offered. have tSaid in the part, the Criminal level. It would empower ti™lt«*"« (to pran Conw, hov« a picnic. ._ statewide grand juries would be, . , Presidency ond op- t «tout the national + • • an ««ecUve force in combatting|^^} ll I I - - "I criminal - elements. It could also be wnwrtioo ddidou. and thrifty! 'an instrumeofiaMty tfor initiatmfi en votnw. It also die-

one TOWr > ranted land tooal offdKiak aa* reluc- i * . . . «™ tnaioes the evdu- twit or unwilling to *** on their own. r** ** ** nomjna*ing system. Although there are probably some Choosing the President may be citizens who would exprett sincere- ordered (ttn&itly * from (he League J .1 ly motivated rexrvsAiom obout a of Women Votons in WasWagton,D.C. • -i statewide grand jury with the pow- or may be ordered from the West- er to supersede the local authori-1 'field League of Women^ Voters by * J ties, I believe tiiat the neooKtty of Mn. G«OFge Boxer at DINER curbing O» iofkwoce and power of 513 Fairmont Aye, InDonhaUon on 1H • • ' organized crime makes the creation quantity

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1.1 . A coHeoOon of pnesidenUal cam- * '• paign buttons dating back to the Jferdtog-Owtklge »ck«t of 19» h on display in the main corridor of Union OotkgeW NoirtanctfNi Buttd- Budget Your Comfort with our r ' F The ooBectioR belongs to Prof. " ' I 1 Hermann J. Btetofoti of Summit, chairman of the Humarritin Depart- ment. Convenient Plan tihose with such almost forgotten names as Landon and Knox, Cool-

* f ,* Wge and Dawes, .Wilkie end Mc- Nary, Hoomr and Dwrey and A large part of the display deafa You'll pay fixed monthly amounts with the four presidential campaigns r i of Franktin D. Roosevelt. Among the for fufl during the hooting sea- V.-L oortalgjc aJogans on the buttons are: "We don't Want Eleanor Either," son. By knowing exactly what "No Royal Family;' and "I Want to Be A Captain." heating is going to cost you each The disMay also includes cam- paign materials from the contest four years ago between President month, you can easily budget for Lyndon fi. Johnson and Sen. Barry GoMwater, and from the Kcimedy- this out of your income. Call us Nixon contest eight yeans si&o, as

, ' weB as (the Eiseuhower-Stevenson nowfor full information* } w Other campaign buttons are for candidates like MacArthur, Mc- Carthy send Taift who never won their \ party's nomination. The display is open to the public daily, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Aftnl you gottlng tlrtd of stooping and stretching and straining and fitt- ing arwJ Jow«ri"0 an<* P""'"*) *nd running back and forth •vsry waihday? Is that any Kind of a job for a lady? Relax. An automatic clothes dryer A. A. Alcoholics Anonymous Clem&rtts B/tos. INC. fluff*drf#s an entire wash in only 45 minutes... effortlessly... Indoors PUBLIC SERVICE ... at the pu#h of a button. So discover what It's like to waltz through ELECTRIC AND GAS Drinking Problem? 450 NORTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELD.N. J. 07091 • 232-2200 washday Instead of straining your way through it. Buy an electric dryer. COMPANY Write FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE PC •#* M|, Mm ww§m HtATiMQ INMTAUtO THE WKSTFIKM> (N..U 1EAIH5II, THUDSDAV, OCTOBER 17, 1MB AUTO DEALERS • SERVICE STATIONS WE'RE AS NEAR UNION COUNTY ELM STREET TO YOU AS VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. MKMMCIU Csto YOUR PHONE Authnrlimi A HANDY REFERENCE. UST OF RELIABLE^ LOCAL FIRMS VOLKSWAGEN CENTER — Bfttterlea HiilitH — aurvloe — Parti CAR WASHING Tuno-Upa AUTO RADIATORS FUEL OIL a LAMPS * REPAIRS OPTICIANS Erttko and Uffht ArtJuiiLment APPLIANCES New Hurt lined Cnri — Truuka ROAD 6HUV1CH Station Waifona — Karmiw llhla* TOWNE REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. CATALINA LIGHTING 232-9634 LIBERTY GLASS CO, ROBERT F. DAY Factory-Trained Mouhanlop or Acrois from PI, « OF WESTFIELD CAR WASH 4M) F1XTUHKB Protcrlptlon Optician Elm St. A&P Woitflold "We Survlac "Wlillo You HlM-lM *V» f*lHt»i>l« In Westfield 'OHI KHATINH OII^H call Auto Radlalore Imnorted Wo Qlve Fluid HtampM Repaired • Reaored • Replaced Qnu ot Union BRidge 6-0900 Crystal H Him at Pranforot Clt&ndellera il i- 1)1 Hi UHA-540T County'H Muul and other* STATION RADIO TV 4m «n«l» AT*. B. WHlltll Mmlum a Lam pa ot Cur Wuflhos LEHIGH OH CO., INC. Dlstfnotloa for RAYMOND E. WHEELER SHOES AND APPLIANCES WESTFIELD UivlHlnn »f J«y Oil every purpnie WAX1N0 & PIIRI, OIL • Ijiirge Soleotloa LATEST IN COIvOU TV FORD POLISHING ot Bhodoa OPTICIANS ON DIHPI-AY AT OUK STORES AWNINGS, SHADES Call 233-4050 HUHNICR BEHtVIOS • Lamp M nun tin a; * OlMMi Kltt»* ORTHOPIDIC , mf ford Owner* toi PL 4-«>48H He MI r In K—««• tf I •• B—1 • pr«*«rtMiMu rai*a SHOE PHESCHIPTrOHl WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Over 86 Yeara Next to Union County Itoad Dopt. Dial 232-4223 • •#••**• D BB1I**«*# COLOR TELEVISION Westfield Window Shop RANKIN FUEL CO. \06 Central Av«. Authorized 1216 South Ave.F W. Weitfleld a ••• GlajNsaa Headquarter* rORD Bat. 1»3? th* Wofitfldld Are* CRISANTI MAKERS OF Plata m ata Sale* Servico flpwlalUt 232-4660 OIL BURN13R Hour*: Monday e:eo AM, to I P.I THUNDBRBIBD and Scrvioa WILLIAMS LAMPS Dally; 1:19 A.M. to !.!• P4 B-AlRLANE I ALCON CURTAINS, DRAPERIES Control Ave. (Opp. Qulmby St.) CHATTIN AWNINGS I 1)1 itl 37A-9SO* 7flfl Central •**• <*e*r Dial 233-5512 AD 2-3673 390 WMtffitld Wo*tftol( ELM RADIO & TV, INC. 319 North Ave. E. Wettfioid - Canvaa at Aluminum — Btorai** OVfilTOMDR BNTUAIfCB AND UOOintrol Av«. Headquarters for Take Down ft Re-hang Barrio* FREDAL PARKING 1N(HHAH Whirlpool — Kttchea Aid — Canopies Rented FUGMANN • Tour one-stop lamp heddquarter* • Reflnlahine, rewlrlnff and repair Hamilton CuBtom-Made \ • SHOES-ORTHOKMC Waahera ft Dryera V«aetlan Bltnda, Window BhadM DECORATORS OIL COMPANY of any lamp WE REPLACE ... I ^ Hoover Vacuum Cleaneri LINDEMAN BUICK CO. Aluminum Comb. • Old lam pi restored • Victorian globea pal• ted to nttcb RCA Color TV, Radio*, Hto. Katlroatea ft Sample* INC Featurlir CURTAINS Always toady to Swrv* You your base BROKEN FRAMES COBBLER SHOP M BUt It. WmrtflvM 232-3831 • Lamp nhade* repaired or rwoT- •UICK Authorised If no »nawer, 769-11T1 LINENS • BEDSPREAD! ered v |p#Kiallilnfl In BUICK and OPEL 206 North Avo. W. WaiHieid Caatoto • Alao can duplicate anr other aliad* SNOWDEN APPLIANCES • Llghtlns Fixtures — wllllamabur* Bales & Service Salt* and Service BLIP COYQH9 • DUAPBRIBt bronsd and awaj lla;hta Orthopedic Shots • Waahera St Dryar* • Dtahwashers ft DlipoMla) Part* — Repair* Bale* it Service • We also Install , for Your Child • Vacuum Cleanera Dial 232*8533 Watchdog Burner Service • Larpe stock of replaeeraeat «la*« • Refrigerators ft Frteun Baay Bud set Fay meat Plam • Do-It-Youreelf lamp part* SI YMTS Sxparleno* . l Factory ParU QUALITY USED CARS •BEAUTY SHOPS Elm & Qulmby Stt, W«ttftold Opea cvenlnga 6-1 "U in Doubt. Ask t»ur PhyaloUa" StS-0410 AD 2-8404 Dial 232-5272 LAUNDRIES all Havtti AT*. W. W**>t*elf 4M Worth A**. B. 361 South Avo. E. Woitflold WHILE YOU • P*te Vlf llantl, Prop. RICHARD'S IVORY LAUNDRY WAIT I •; Ptal 232-9030 VAN'S DELICATESSENS NSW WORLD OF BEAUTT HEARING AIDS DRY CLEANERS W* replaoa ail typM of !«••«* t«, 329 South Aw. W. WotifioM Complete Launderl*/for Family Juat brlnr In th* **•!>• of H APPLIANCE CO. REILLY Bp*MaltBtj la Ruor CntUac broken flaaaea, (Opp. Ballro*d Station) P«raonalla«d P«naan»U wlta TOWNE •W« Spaolalla* ^ • • :ei» HEARING h OBaCTtOB — 7 , - I ' Oldsmobile Co. Raior Cut'FouadatloBi f^H^^ ft cotton ROBT. E. BRilNNER 1 I • _ J •ALBI Authorla*d WlffUU »»d tb«lr propar ear* DELICATESSEN STARTS AT THE •Han* D*j • KITCHBN AID Oldimobilfj Herrlo* FREE Orr-BTRBBT PARXINO "The Open Boor to Hospitality" • SPORTING POOPS • HAMILTON 15% t -4 • WHIRLPOOL BUM * 0*r*o* Call For Appolntm«t • Choice Cold Cuta B. AD Cash A Carry • NORGB 232*0700 • Home made Salad* • PI a count for COLONIAL W*W ItfMF F • Frozen Poods Laundry Don* Aid Maay Other* Hra.: » to •—Frt 9 to »—Cloaad MOB. • Fancy Groceries k fay th* Poind SPORTS CENTER CENTER Vor Plck-np aad D*UT*IT • PROMPT BERVICII l«* Blaavr it. (Oat?. "Sandwiches Put Up to Take Out" Coll 232-5020 "Everythine; for ihe Bportamai" Senlta Llvlav Sou* Call 232-3726 NORRIS CHEVROLET Open Pally Including: Sunday* Hen Hits AM* 16 f rotptct St. PAINTS Complete Equipment Fort 117 E. Brood St. Wostflo ClAIRE U AHRENB (opp. Fir* Houa*) • Oo'if Call 232-8012 LOUIS M. TOTTBN TUDOR HARDWARE CO* INT O Flahlitf P Certified Hearing- Aid Audlologiat* o Archery ' ARTISTS' SUPPUES 1122 South. Ave. W. Westfield Satisfaction "Guaranteed • Tennfa SAMOSET LAUNDRY D4TO • 8k I in a; 110 Ceatral Av*. O All Otb«r Wfttm Author! led 233-0939 *y vmtr Wostfiold •ALES * BERVICB DRUG STORES Flaliflrla SERVICE, INC SKI MBNTAUI '. ,^ •IB Park Are. LOUNDRT — DRT Badminton * Tannla Raoq«*t« Major and Minor Repalra 755-3327 "Driva-Ia ••TVITOJIV Reatrunj Quni, Ammunition and Uoanaa* Larff* Selection of TIFFANY DRUGS Cash aid Carry Uaed Car* and Trucks HEATING Dial 233-8420 Op«a 7 Daya a W««K "»•* 520 South Avo. Wi HARD WARS Dial 233-0220 rrom t am. to 11 pm. CONTRACTORS LAWN SERVICE (OnthoClrcU) WottfloK Coatral •¥•• a»* Vwik AT*. Bundara aid Holidays laoL WMtlell 1 * » Ait Supply . Piok-Up aad Dallvary OTOOUf R AS LAWN-A-MAT ' Op«> Mea. * Frl. 'tU S PJL SPORTS CENTER, INC Qrumb&cher Arttata' lUterlala WIG SALON Clements Bras. Specialising- In • 233-0250 Bruahe* • Olla O.V.Hall R,W.H»« Canvaa AUGUSTINE Complete Selection ot Hlph Annual "Groonskoopor Cart" 405 South Avo. W. WootfM Fashion Hairpieces & Accessories , Program "Faithful and fcfttlafM- DARBY'S DRUG STORE Inc. tory flervic* in V**t»*l« Dial 233-3462 MOTORS Individually Matched and Cuatom We Provide Your I^awn with t» Aw. Styled For You for Over >• Taa^ Authorised Restyllng ft Repftlrlna; Service Ot H«ating Equipmvnt I Irfiwn-A-Ma^ic Fcrtiliior All Hair Goods By Our Own Styl- Phonoi ADoms 2-1199 Imtollftd I Lawn-A-Magle Grub control \RD! e CHRT8LBR • ing Department s l r^awn-A-Mapic Secda • 8*a*flki Mla» Mary FENCES Haadquartera for "JEBF" Cdll 232-2200 LAWN-A-MAT Cemylcl* •\ • riahliiff A Hunting UetaYftft iMWf 29MS0S WALLTAPKR l>Bf* • 1c* SkfttM Sharpened • Po«l tUkm Dial 233-1098 HM ST. WISTWIU) BARTELL'S 450 North Av*. E. W«itfi«W Cranford-Westfiold 576 North Avo. L Wottfiold 333 W. Brood St. WMtfiddt 0tal233-2442 BODYART FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC 47 Elm St. ' RANKIN FUEL CO. LIMOUSINE SERVICE , Dlql 232-1600 COLLISION SHOP WINKLER LP Open Frl. eree 'til » P.M. I • IP George W. Kocfcera, Prop* WESTFIELD :, lnc BOOKS Salea It fierrlo* i. eColllaion Expert* • Auto and Truck Ri Prompt, D«pendabl* ' LA SALLE - CADILLAC e Inaurance Batlmatea Author I ted —t- OIL DBLIVBRT • Body and Fender Repair* lodge THE TOWN BOOK STORf Call LIVERY SERVICE PIANO TUNINO T1RII • 14 Hour To wing- r BOOKS FOR ALL K r— Call 719-0330 Faparbaoka Round • Cedar - LIMOUSINES - Split Rail • Stockade ALL PIANOS WESTFIEtO b South Avo. Garwood DOD4B • DABV INSULATION •"'Servlns WeBtfleld A Vicinity 4 Scott's Lawn Care Product! with Uniformed Chai^fteura tml Turwd & Npolrod DODOl *Sf*fc-B«t*4" 1BV0KI Water-Softening Salt Cadillac Llmounlnea Did 3881581-2 ,1 INSULATION PROBLEMS? For All Occaeiona Anywhera Complete Reliable Piano Bcnftc* SEVELLS Dial 232-0075 In or Out of the State TliT 277 Ctntral Av*. Clark | Call Frequent and Direct Bervlc* I. RUDMAN (R««r Kitraaoc from Iowa to all rot SCRVKZ AUTO BODY CC>. 425 North Avo, E. WeitfteJd Parking Lot) FLOOR COVERINGS Airports — Flera — Teronlnala IV*. J* Body and Paint Shop Dial 232-1100 EXPfRT Gienefal Tirer AAA • ALA • M.C.A. Road Aid BRUNT & WERTH, Inc. North & Control Avoi.# Woitf fold PIANO TUNINO 5 24 Hour Towing: SPRINGFIELD BOWUNO Minor Repaln * Brak* Sanrloa Fender Repairs — Fainting t/o W. R. Dolblor & Co. O i IMPORTED MOTORS Weatherprooferfl Sine* 1928 Truck Painting and Repair* LINOLEUM — FORMICA Insulation & Siding Work LUMBER WIUIAM DtTROtIO SINK * COUNTER TOPS Foreign Car Service A Specialty Dtal SSS-41SS PI. • South Ayvj. W. Author!led D**l*r SHADES O VENETIAN BLINDS Call 232-8887 • ALPA-MOMKO Call 276-3474 WottffoM > ' • BENAULT CLARK LANES — All Famous Hake a — S* IRVING COMPANY 1 Mailing Address; L.UMBBR tk H 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield Of Er«ry DatcrlptloB — Service — Part* Dial 232*5958 251 E. 1st Av,, Kesollo # PIZZA OIL — OIL BURNSM BOB MILLER TIRE CO* AUTO REPAIRS We Specialise In Service ot 741 Control Avo, Wostf told UAHDWAHB — PAINTS For All Domestic at Imported Cam BOWLING Dailr from1* to • INSURANCE Don't Cook Tonlto, Coll •sack Bar • Cocktail Loa_ AlOBBICAir WESTFIELD ATLANTIC, 374-8821 ft* Brunawlck Automatic Uoa. * IW. EraB 'til • P.M. and INC. U.S. Kwy. No. 22 Springfield Flnaetter* ALFONSO'S PIZZERIA FORBldM George Kanuck Fre* Sltttav Bertie* For Bowlls* CAR*) Mot he re .. , A .. DAVIDSON & MARTIN GENERAL Frea Davtlm* Bowline; iMtrttctws 322-4I0S COlCMUNtTt MILLER by Qualified Instructor* HYDE & ELLIS, Inc. INSUIORS AUTO MEATS Featurlns Dellclooa CCP R«prea*atft- _ CHARGE FLAK REPAIRS PONTIACCADILLAC 381-4700 • COMPLETE! INSTALLAT1OH tlvas for WBBBX, BALAHCWVL 0 by PIZZA and HERO SANOWICHtt BBAB. WIRIl ALMUVMBV • Mufflers • Springs CORP. V 40 Control Av« • Auto Plaa J&M BMAKB Mm*MTa» • Brakes • Tunc-Ups "Wliere Service COMPETENT MECHANICS • Qlana FaUt Flea Delivered To Tour Doof • Shocks • t'uel Fumpa Really Counts" In*. Co. • Starters • ignition ALL NAME BRANDS 0 Hanorar SUPERMARKET Plplnc Hot Authorized BRIDAL SHOPS Snow Plowing LINOLEUM • VINTL « TILS! Inn. Co. 8erv lni> the "Weatflcld Are* \ 2324000 Direct Dealer North . Comploto Quality | 21 Hour Tawing • FORMICA WORK 0 Ina. Co. of For Free 1'ick-l'p and Delivery • Om> ouarantoed Used Cars BRIDE'S SHOPPE Food Morkot 516 Pork Avo. Scotch Pklnt 410 South Av. W,, W-lfwrfd • Complete Auto Body Repaira • Aluminum Storm Baafc • Marylanfl Caavaltr !•* Dial 232-2413 Ra-Glatad — R«-Screana4 • Ohio Catualfj Ini. Co. Prim* M«at--Ciiatom Cat Paula* • Sales: OF WESTFIELD a Waat American la*. Co. Horn* Hade rood Spedaltla* North & Central Aves. Westfield St. (ienrgea Ave. at W. MIHo* Dial 232-6700 Freah rrulta And VHIUIIH Rtihtrny Olal ilS2-«3©* Call 232-7550 WHALEN'S GARAGE Bridals 1006 Scvrh Avo. W. WoitfloM Fr«eser Orders AUTO RADIATORS Service: For mo Is N..l.'» Fine"* * W*«* Kq«»p|i«« 232-0403 149 HCKIM Att,, HlkWNr 3S3-7S0* Cocktails LIBERTY GLASS CO. Open Pally: PEARSALL & 156 Mounloln Av* AN AD OF WESTFIELD 9 AM-S PM — Sat. 'til 8 PM FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT Great variety Beautiful Gowna Mountainsldo Auto Radiators * FRANKENBACH, INC Authorised Dealer SOUTH AVE. Sizes S to 50 Repaired • Rteored • Replaced Claim* A National AecovalO TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. E*L llll Handled Dial 333-5-107 RAMBLER, INC. 103 LENOX AVE., WESTFIELD IN WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCING BERV1CB 404 South Aff. E. Wcntflelfl (Cor. North Ave.) Full Line of • MEATS-HOME Authorized Tel.: 232-3065 ALL FORM" Did AD 3-03*3 Fireplace Equipment OF FREEZERS RAMBLER INSURANCE THIS SPACE AD 3-03f4 • AUTO DEALERS Hit So lot and Service • Custom Work JOE'5 MARKET 600 North Avo. lott WotffioM THOMAS LINCOLN-MERCURY, 1 Parti — Repairg Specializing Jn INC. • Screens Made for Ail Types 232-4700 CUSTOM CUT MEATS of Fireplaces WILL BRING NORTON'S Authored USED CAW St. For Homo Freezers Open Pri. Eve to 6:30 P.M. COMET • TRIUMPH 232-2456 Hale* and Service Dial 232-1500 4OT Sonrt Ave, W. ftitOllt AD 369 South Avo. I. WotrfMd 125 Elm St. Westfield RESULTS STORE • MOVING & STORAGE ONE OP THE KST ROTCHFORD PONTIAC FISH MARKETS Advertise GOODWIN MOTOR mo. TIRE DEALS Authorised PONTIAC-TUMPBETT Phone Today IN TOWN WESTFIELD HENRY P. TOWNSEND BRAKES CORP. Bales ft Servic* FRONT END ALIGNMENT Good Will U*od Cam FISH MARKET SHOCK ABSORBERS STUDEBAKER • MERCEDES BENZ Joseph O.tanznro, Prop. in This STORAGE EXHAUST SYRTBM» Serving Westfield Siric-e 1917 HILLMAN • SUNBEAM f.'ornptetff T-ipe of MOVitiQ it PACUHO 232-4407 , PtSH ffntf SKA He U$ Uttmt H, 'vt . , \ " P • * * ,M ' ft '• *1 " t I I' * • 9 i • S • p THE ttEBTFTEU) (N..I.) 41'J THUliflDAY, OCTOIItill 17 IMS Pil'tfU ACTIVITIES IN THE CHURCHES OF WESTFIELD AND VICINITY

closes, llils time in four divisions. Monday -Wednesday: The Synod of This weekly study is to be of the New Jersey meets al Oceun City. Rev. Ian Parsons Sermon of the Week Gospel uf Mark and next week all F-pnwood Chuiclv will be represented CHURCH SERVICES IUSSL'S will meet ot 0 p.m. as fol- by Dr. Hunt und Elders Uoyd D. lows: Monday at the Robert Kramm and Marlon S. Ha risen; 0:30 a.m., Returns as Guest A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING home, 257 Scotch Plains Ave,; -Wed-mothers' discussion group — the Rev. Riihert W. Tliuldiur FIRST CHLRCIf OF CHRIST THE PHEBBYTtiRIAN CHURCH nesday at the Joan Donne home, 42 lounge. First lUiptlut Church SCIENTIST IN WESTFIELD Madison Ave., Panwood; Wednes- Tuesday: B p.m., deacons meet In 432 E. Broad St. 140 Mountain Avenue day, at the George Harfot home, 55 the lounge; 8 -p.m., the New Jersey Of Methodist Men Sunday Servlcei—11 A.M. Ministers Woodland Ave., Mounkuinside; Cooperative Nursery School Associa- Iti a certain Scottish clly I/here was a lady crippled otid house-bound, Sunday School—U A.M. Dr. Frederick E. CbrlilUa tion meets in Westminster Hall. First Methodist Church -Men's Some years ago she was given notice to vacate ta tiny house. She lvad Thursday at the Robert Atwell Nursery—11 A.M. Rev. Richard L. Smith Wednesday; 11:30 a.m., mid-week Club will hold Us first dl-nnoi* meet- no relatives; she had kept pretty much to 'herself; and now In her crisis homo, 1125 Summit Ave. Wednesday Evening Testimony Rev. Jamei D, Cole worship in the ehunctil, led by Miss ing of Mm 11HIII—• 1IH1!) aunson Tuesday sho hfld «o one to whom she could turn. She did not know where she was Meetlftgt~8:15 P.M. Rev. M. Botin Durwftf ALL SAINTN' UFISCOPA4, CHURCH Cureton; 8 p.m., soventh grade wlum tlio Tli'V. Inn Parsons will bo going to get help or what was going to happen to her, "Now then we are ambasosdors Rev, Ace L. THUD* 559 Park Ave. Scotch Plaint church school teachers meet in Miss Lhu KHOSI spruki'r. Her next door neighbor was a rough and ready bachelor in his fifties. for Christ, as though God did be- Sunday: 0 nnd 10:45 a.m., church Rev.* r. JoffRDh T. lummond, Rector Cureton's office. A third gtMiL'rnlliHi nollve from tiic He stepped into the situation and tsald, "Don't worry. I'll see that you seech you by us: we pray you in school; 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship Saturday: 10 and 11 a.m., cmrfir- "hind down under." (lie Rev. Pur- Sunday: Trinity XIX, 8 a.m., holy sons will speak on the U>i>te, 'Au- arc cared for," Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to services. In observance of Laymen's oucharist; 10:15 a.m., holy eucharist n>ation classes meet; Children's 1 sLralia—l!Ki!l." KcpnniUiiit fuct from He gave up -Tils own house and searched until he found a place where God, ' • SSundayd , men of thh e church willl con- and sermon; 9 a.m., sixth grade chorus and eighth grade classes take they both couW live, Now he shares his homo with tte friendless old lady, Tliis passage from Paul's second U|e worship services and the trip to New York. fiction, lit! will provide n first-hand chinch school class; 10:15 a.m., look flt Iho cmtniry lothiy and its He does her shopping for her. In -his own way, he is the soul of kindness, letter to the Corinthians \s part of U«me will be "The Urgent Fellow nursey I through fifth grade church and, as the old lady put it, he is always "a perfect gentleman.'' the Responsive Reading of this slliP": 7:30 p.m., Young Adults CALVARY LUTHERAN role in tliu world of lomor.i'ow, I^io school classes; 7:30 p.m., Episcopal talk will bo colorfully JHustmatoil week's Christian Science Bible Leu- Group will meet in tlie lounge for Young Churclunen. * CHURCH rea Campaign manager for gree. Rev. Parsons served as AS* featuring .an a capeUa chorus, a Young Churchmen. George M. Wallace, Lester Forsyth jEtfaGS choir, men'* glee club, plus Sundayy: • Nineteenthy after Trinity, Tuesday: 8 p.m., Every Member Friday: 7 p.m., Tom Skinner Cru- sistant minister of education at the sade, Newark. of Passaic, will do the honors forT j First United Methodist Oburch of Presents Concert a versatile Mending of vocal «nd in- 7:45 a.m;, hoiy communion; 8:45 Canvass commKtee; 8:15 p.m., candidate of t he America^ Inde- estfield until Sept. 1 of tb» year. strumental quartets, trios, duos and a.m. and 10 a,m., morning prayer Friendship Guild, ECHO LAKE CHURCH Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship W OF CHXISI service. The Rev. Juttait Alexander pendent Party. Open to all Methodist Men, the A troveHnfl ensemble of 34 musi- solos, and a message by Thurkw and sermon; 11:30 a.m.; holy com- Wednesday: 8 p.m.. Youth com- Dr. Marvin 'Fein of Westfield, cians will'wear at « o'clock Wed- SpUtT. munion aixt aermob; '7 p:m.; Ninth mittee. E. Bread St, at Sprtagfieli Art. will speak. Church school, fourth dinner meeting will begin at 6:45 Jamei Fewlef, Mtateiet through; 12tti grades at 9:30 a.m. president of the Temple Men's Club, p.m. Reservations may be made nesday evening in Hie Alliance Hie sacred concert an addition in- Grade Fellowship and Senior Epi*< FIRST, MtiTUOMST. CBUftCB will conduct the brunch meeting. copal Young Churchmen. Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible study; and infants through third grade at before Oct. 20 by contacting Charles Church, Retford Ave. and Cherry St. cludes expressions of a personal At ilePlui Non-club members • are invited to The Spun-tows, dfototed by Thurtaw fafth in Jesus Christ by members of Tuesday: 10 a.m., "To His Soul's 10:30 a.m., worship servke—"Deny U; 6:30 p.m., Juofar, Middler and Foushee...... Mlsfelertt '. Yourself and Win"; 6 p.m. young Senior Fellowship*. attend the forum portion of the Spun*, are on a nine-month tour of the troupe. The mutidaas »who make Health" Lecture; 8 ' $;in.»' adult con- t morning, which starts at 11:30 a.m. the IVxtyed States, singing In high up The Sounrlows are selected on a Rev. Clark W. Hut people's meeting; 7 p.m,, evening Monday: 12:15 p.m., Women's As- firmation class, [" V. '."'"' Rev; James C. WhHafctr sociation luncheon, Doris Whitney TUe interests or chndhood and pcfwl assemblies, churches- and drv- three-print basis, musical ability, Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., holy com- nyorahip. Rev. Rtfer W. Plaailkew Wednesday: 8 p.m., mid-week Bl- will speak orv "The Christian Voter"; Gravestones Topic youth are the tateretti of mankind. kf auditoriums. Christian commitment and a Ugh munion; 8 p.m., "To HU Soul's -Edmund Storer Janet Rev. PM1I* R. Dletiertch Me study. 8 p.m.f "What is Christianity?"— "Sjng A Now6K" has been pro- level'of ochtevement. Health" lecture. Sunday: 9:15 and 11 am, all de- For Unitarians Thursday: 9:30 a.m., Ladles' discussion series for those who Charles Worsham, an arts histor- iuced tatorom the nation in churches Rev. J. F. Shepherd, pastor of the Evening prayer nifihtry at 6:30 partments, of the church school would like a review of the Christian UMnany different denomination*. AlHance Church, extends A cordial class. ian teaching at Hunter College, will CONGHVOAT1ONAL meet; 9:30 and U a.m., worship Nursery faculties avalabie at all faith and life, and for prospective Church NnOB Each year the troupe, sings before invitation to the public to come and service* in the * sanctuary. Or. Ran- American colonial ait as ex- C8VBCH services. •church members. pressed in gravestone sculpture be- a fntittoh people. Hie wared concert hear this ontrtanding mussoai en- dolph C. Miller, Horace Bushnell, Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., morning pray- Next Pag* includes a variety of oekettw to •etntole.''-•••: •>' ••'-':'."" :'.-.-.•• •••--,; fore the Unitarian Fellowship of Professor of Christian Nurture at JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES er; 10:30 a.m., adult Bible study- Yale Divinity School will preach at WestfteU. on Sunday- jGnwestonefl, AW4t~*ftS tiw - to*" l)lJ*vnSiHW"aft 'W ?- w - i both 7:15 p.m., jji pr ^ Colonial cemetery in Westfield, RADIO MOOMMS suwwyi »:wanowa.m.,ipornmg »-<««• school; 8:30 p.m., service meeting, 'prayer; 7:30 p.m.# adult prayer; were the receptaxJe cf some of die adult Bible study— THE BIBLE worship in the #aootuary; Kev. I,. Tuesday: 12:30 p.m., Circle 10; Sunday: 3 p.m., public talk en- 8:15 p.m., best American art of the period and R. StanfoM wiU preach; H$ sermon I «=« P™- Men's Ciub dinoer-meet titled, "Pleasing God by Prayerful | Hebrews. are virtually the only expression of SPEAKS YOU title wriU be "What Money Can Buy." I •«*- Social Hall. Obedience," given by J. PawJoskJ, Colonial sculpture. Wednesday: 8 p.m., finance com- THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF hotrad A toddler*' room h provided In the R. Christ and R. Payne; 4:05 p.m., THE HOLY TRINITY The 'taiic will be given at 10:30 pari&h home during, both iervioe»; Room p»; 8 p.m., worship Watchtower rtu*y, the title of ttoe a.m. at the WeatlieW YMCA on Fer- lova? Yielding to Ootft »:15 and 10:45 «.*n., cbuwh •cbool; commission, Room 209. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Maryay article to be considered by means B.L.8., Pai4«r ris PI. Nursary services and re- t p.m., Jundor highs, bike-hike; 7 Thursday: 9:30 am, Circles 1-9, of question and »n»wer participation •Mgicus education classes ere pro- Jotu» command II, 12,13; 8 p.m. business manage Assistants follow p.m., Senior High Fellowship. r is, "Archaeology and the Land Sup- .. Rev. Tasuas E. Daly vided; there will be refreshments TKon 'Tuesday! 7:45 p.m., Al A teen, Coe meat commission, Room 106. port the' Wctrd of Truth." end conversation with tfce speaker Re*. Salralsm J. Taglftarad discover power FeUowflMp; • pm., Al Apcn, olasc- WMANV-WL Tuesday: 8 p.m., the Bible study «fter the ssirvice. aid to be used during a question and Rev. J+* E. Maraay room; 9 pm., Al AnooCamHy group. I k ttf^n^nV ^nL RECTORY; SIS first «,—SSS41S7 boyond mototy Wednesday: 4:M p.m, confirma- WMtfteM answer discussion will be, Baby- works among tie Spanish-speaking good hitanHons Us*tn lon the Great Ha» Fallen!" CONVENT: US Trlalty tion class, McCorivon Center; S:30 Cnnriet A. Kretaff Oramaur Sebsal — people in New York. The Sunday Octobor pm, Junior High FeuWwhip; 8 Friday: 8:15 p.m., Sabbath eve- school will be in sessibn at the game FANWOO0 MMinrTBiUAN High ScfcMl - p.m., Church'CMMKil meeting, Henry ning services, Rabbi Krolotf will CCD OHflee — SSI-94SI time; 7:30 p.m., Mr. Bitter -will also THE HEALINO Neillroom. speak; adult bat MKzvah of Gail CHUKCal be the speaker at the evening ser- HATE 74 MaHtat Art., laa* ,l lUtNITf vice. boanj nwetlng, Henry Oaarge U Baa* late P. atta* OmCBK OMHODOX O1UBOI Tuesday: B p.m., prayer and Bible SUNDAY MORNINO loom! WNfW SMunWf: W» am, Sabbath i stewardship Sunday: 9:90 end 11 stiH*y time at the Chapel. After a season of prayer there will be a WiRA lSfO T1UI COMMUNITY ' morning tervk**. Bar MHxvah of fcm

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Grace Ctarcfc 556 WMtf'ttkl Av«. • AD 30255 list wrsl HSMM •* K#fn«Kli« sitM—yhsf, tompletafy modern air conditions*. WESTFIELD STORES s)ff-ttre>s)l Forking Facilities M«l Staff AIM OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL DOOLEY TUmUAt MOMI l'ngo (I TUB WKNTl'lEM) (N.J.) U;AI)UK, THURSDAY, OCTOlliOlt 17, 11MIH Churc News Presbyterians To Hear Dr. Reuling St. Paul's Churchwomen Plan Speak on Africa Thursday, Oct. 24 Election Day Book Sale (Miui'cli in ScpUnnlw'r, IIMS. Me has Election 'Day, Nov. 5, 1)09 been lowing tho regular sale, whon all wrilk'ti ninny hooks niul iinlMus mid •sloiw. VM 14 yours ho WHS director n*orU»II in Nitf.ul, whore ho tables world. This includes the support of church. of lilstory biography, travel uiid an adopted child -In Mexico, the Vnm\ HM2 io MM5 he WUK president children's'-book,s "und also many building of a new church In Leso- Baptists Schedule or Nurtlihmd College, AKhlnnd, Wi«. textbooks and technical manuals. tho, IIIB sponsoring of sevenal stu- Horn .Juno in, liHXi, in Nebraska, » Cliairmnn for 'this annunl evenL is dents nt a grade school in Call, Co- he was urnduated from Mfchtatin Mrs. Thomas Crawford, a post Epis- lombia, and tuition help for Ameri- Stale 'Col lego iind ire'edved a mns- copal Churcliwoman president on can lndinn students in Arizona. Dialogue Nov. 1-2 tor's ttofi'Pcu in education from both the parish and diocesan levels. Everyone is invited to come and ConiuH lUiii'ViwsIty. In 1045 he was Mrs. Crawford anticipates another browse in the Guild Room of St, A dialogue with monitors of Wie •awarded the honorary degree of Doc- successful dale and lias sold that Paul's Church CJI NOV. 5 and fl. Church of the Saviour in Washing- tor of Laws lirom Northland Col- anyone wishing to contribute books Sale hours start at 10 a,m. and con- ton, D.C. will be the setting of tlie lege. A CLOCK MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD Is displayed by, Pe(«r to the sale may do so by leaving tinue throughout the day and into nil-church retreat of Hie Fkst Bai>- Mi's, lieu ling, Hie former Eleanor SclmiUz, center, (o Meryl Rusher,, left, und Daniel Bodner, classmates them at the church office -any time the evening. List Church of WesLfiold -Friday Swanson, is also a 'graduate of in Mrs. Constance Gurbus' third grndc cluss at Lincoln School. The during tlie week previous to the sale. night, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2. •Michigan State College. Dr. and demonstration, )>nrt of the cluss study of simple machines, depleted She also added that a new feature The theme "(Mission Possible" will Mrs. Reuling have two sons and the workings of n clock, easily visible on this model which belonged of this year's event will be a bargain C of C Urges DK. RANDOLPH C. MILLER be approached by an examination of two daughters, ial-1 ibom in' Afinfcja clean-up sale on Nov. 6, the day fol- the meaning of Christian mission in to Peter's great-grandfather because of Us magnified glass ball cosing. and all now married. They iare resi- ^ - — — #* n-- — the woi'Id as identified and carried DR. JOHN REULING dents of Tenatfly. Bond Approval sor, Sal lie Oherr, Dorotlhy Bywat Methodists Host out by the Ohuroli of tlie the Savior I The 'United Presbyterian Church The World Mission Dinner is spon^ Six Win Temple The 'Boatnd of D&neicions of tfie and as appropriately expressed in L Westfield will hold its Worid sored by tlie outreach teommiittee of WAA Loan Shows era, Julia Conay, Carolyn Orr, and Duplicate Bridge WestfieH Area Chamber of Com- Hie Westfield area. Members of Che Mission Dinner at 7 p.m. Tiiursday, tlie Session. Mrs. (Herbert. (Fr&pweH, Colleen Keller Sulom. merce, At its recent Board Meeting, To Dr. Miller First Baptist Church toe been- in- Oot, 24 at tlie Parish House on r its chairman, has advised that Rob- Upstairs meeting axjom of ttie Winning couples at A Local Bankers Grant: Paintings by Louis Dcatz, cial hall. The game is sponsored on bers of the Oiamber vote "yes" for Dr. Mill or has beon aU ^ whUA ^^ ^^ among the sixteen Union County othy Cbombe, Mesdames Ida An- Johnson agency. A painting by (a professional journal) since 1956, program and to resou«» people in L ^ ^ ^^^ __ members of the New Jersey Bonk- gelieri, Helen Baker, Entity Sues- Oardell (Gari Ogi*vfe> end dii'ector of Christian education ta discuss™, groups StaB member Lragedy. ^ «taulta«^ talk BhouUi ers Association and thirteen mem- at Trinity Church, New Haven, since bers of toe (Mortgage Bankers1 Asso- Originally from California, he Dr. Robert McCam, w,U be featured fe rf s^al ^^ ^^^ at the «.pper progr^n Nov 1 and Over the yeans he has made nur.. ciation of New Jersey who attended received -his Ph.D. degree from Yale the Joint Mortgage Lending Confer- in 1936 and lias, in addition, been Pastor Dr. Gordon Cosby wd make L, ^ to Africa to ^^ ^ severe presentatoons on Nov 2 missi<>naries and ^^ ta s^. ence sponsored by both associations, awarded three honorary dootonaites. The program will be conducted Bt held at King's Grant Inn, Point CLEAN UP DAY ern Rhodesia, Angola, Togo, Ghana Plcastnt, last week. Dr. Miller was ordained a clergy- tha PW Baptist Church, 170 Elm and siS^S Ch^ man of the Protestant Episcopal St. Board for World 'Ministries canries They Include NJJBA President on ovagelistic, educational, medical. Raymond W. Bauer^ of Westfield, social and agricultural work in president, Union County Trust Com- FOR these countries. pany, Elizabeth; Paul C. Bosland, Christopher R. Wemple, and Or- BERSE BROTHERS Dr. Reulmg began his career in ville P. Jack, Suburban Tnwt Com- 1027

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GARWOOD ISO THE WK8TFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTODim 17 IDflfi Soc. 4, Page 1 Unique Grinding Machine to Provide Democrats Plan Volenski Joins Residents Turn Craft Into Cash Buffet Supper Union Faculty Two iiroa women we turning a instnmtion 4i« well m iiwko Mirror for AAFs Telescope hobby toto Tlioy com|>lot«l nmuigoimanU, and mMente'l* io produce The Wo.striold Democrnlie Com- Tho appointment of Ivoorvnrd T. mltlioe hch] its first mooting at Volenski of 110 Surroy Lu,» to Union Plains 'nn-cl iMi'R, llonbfM't OornTiniso Miisouni unnunl hobbyy show raid io l*old a Much glass blank weigh- and measure ihe mirror jsurfaco," of Wi'stfleld, and ihoir •Mining" is a •nt liha Mini ami CwiflaHinun Oulldolicato enough Edwoixl T, Pearson of WesMeld, DomotTutlc Ilcudquurlerw, 37 Kim H Ailltimo fuculby wua «n- St. reccnLly wlicn the comnrlttuernen nounced iod.iy by Dr. Koiwuoth W. flower orufl, b o u n n hun-Cnuiford. to work to an accuracy In th© mag- president of AAI, said. "Specif Icailly, drwls of yiuirs ivyo in J'Viitico nnd nitude of two or three mlWontfis of k rotates the glass blank nmri grind- and committee women were candi- dates for Frccliolder, Arthur C. Ho lins buna ussigned Io Uio Northern ILu'ly ami now \xi\wz ro- an Inch has been designed and built Ing tools against each other in n in iho UnJUid SlMvs. by Amateur Astronomers, Inc. variety of motions as may be de- Fried; Mayor, Thomas H. Stoudt; sired. It can also tilt the mirror Council, First Ward, Donald .J. Fen- Mr, VolcMisk], wlio wo.s born One of their IUMUS i.s a complete The unique iraiobltte nas been In- for Inspection and moasumnent, nelly; Second Ward, Hiclwrd L. Jcr.soy City, eurnvd >u Inwholur of kiL fin" a funljtisy t»i>knry [rue stalled In the Sperry Observatory Some measurement must be made Samuel; Third Word, Hurry It, decree at Scion Hall University, biiiul.s, wire, f-lorui tapo on the Union College campus here from a distance of 20 foot, atid for Bpps and Forth Wards Patrick D. and ho did I'mu* yoars of nmJ un InsLruction muniuil — ovory- to produce a 24-inch mirror for a this purpose an Irwatrumcnt-eoriryfog work at Io ctmipIoUj \u iitsi In reflector telescope AAI will build for test stand wm made." Plans wero made for a buffet sup- Seni'lnary, which led to Umu for Cliufstnii'w gill giving. the observatory. The astronomical per to be held at Dhe WosLwood ordiimLion us 2. ThT o arti.sts also sell custom made fractor telescope for the Sperry man 'hour* wlH be required -to pro- day, Oct. 27, Wostfielders will have From June 1962, to Juno, 1068, lie hand 'beaded flower Observatory. . duce tho 24-dnch *i!axneter ."optical an opportunity al this time Io meet served an an •u.ssisUmt pastor in the ranging from $4 tree ornaments The design of the grinding mar surface. •• ; all of the Democratic candidates Archdiocese of Newark. In flddi- through a gamut of small egg cup chine is based primarily on a stock-, "In the final stafiee of polling personally and to spend ati informal ition io 'his pastoral duties, ihe was and flower 'arrangement to lai'ge pile of inchtstriat surplus Richard and figuring,, it As possible that evening with fellow Democrate. Tic- director of religious education, di- beaded table centerpieces worth Uhnes could accumulate at his au-one or two hours of testing may be kets are available at Democratic rector of parish youth programs, and $300. They liave created several orig- tomobile body shop M 160 11th St., needed'after only a few. minutes of headquarters. (regional director of tlie Catholic inal designs and arrangements In Dune Men. The stockpile constated of polishing/' the AAI president said. Youth Organizations of Union Coun- addition to executing many others. a surplus iruck^ differential, four Mr. Ulmes' began accumulating ty. Mr. Volenski served on ithe Union Mrs, Genrtaise and 'Mrs. Spaulder electric motors, various puileyfi and his stockpile.of industrial surplus O.A. Dances for •County Juvenile Conference Com- —'both of whom grow up in Forest belts end much heavy scrap iron. about two years ago, and construc- m it tee, the Summit Youth Guidance Hiil3, N.Y., but did not 'become ac- Fantasy Topiary Tree But the key ingredient was Mr.tion of the grinding machine got Board, and was moderator of the quainted until they moved here— Vknea' ingenuity and hundreds of underway about a year ago at his 72 Troop Dinner Young Adults Club. hours of wedding, machining and shop to Dunelfcn. It* machine was The Order of the Arrow ceremoni- by a u; f ; t group of AAI moved to 4he optical wortahop at the Sperry about a al dance' team, Lopaugh Chapter, 13 WAA Works LET THE LEADER PRINT IT machine wW imitate the MAquin Lodge No. 66r performed ttie human worker in the handling of In explaining why AAI Is design- Devil Dance at the annual Scout Troop 72 dinner. This team under In College Display the leadership of Dieter Struzyna al- so thas (lanced recently at the Frank. Thirteen paintings by members of BUCK ROGERISHT—Edward Pearson of 111 Scotch Ave., president of Hn School Fair and at Webeloa Day the Westfield Art Association are on NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO FOR Amateur Astronomer*, Inc., Richard Mmei of Dunellen, and John F. at Vorheea State Park. display in the Judge Nicholas Tom- Shea of tot Dorian Rdv set up grinding machine the aitrouomical asulo Art Gallery at Union College. group will ute In building a 24-Inch reflector and a 10-Inch refractor At the dinner attended by the COUNCILMEN telescope for the Sperry Observatory at Union College, Cranford. The scouts and their families, committee The exhibition is open to the pub- die daily, Monday through Friday, SHOP HOME grinding machine wai -designed and built by member* of AAI from chairman John Brumbaugh mtro- £ram 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Uiraugh Oc- industrial sarptea materials. duoed Dick Fleming who represente for Slipcovers — Draperies — Upholstery — Bedspreads. W«tfMd provid# the Men's Triangle Bible Ota» of tober 31. the Presbyterian Church who spon- line following paintings ore on ex- Just pick up your phone and CALL US NOW I tag and buttdlng the two large tele-1 Cranfurd nubile school sytem, sor the troop and the other mem- hibition: "Vacation Time" and Our INTERIOR DECORATOR will come to your home with scopes, Mr. Pearson said Che tele- which is financed with a federal bers of the executive committee. "Lonely Bench" by Audrey Stepner scope is porbaUy the astronomer's scoutmaster, Ted Jacob, and the "New England Beach" iamd "Autumn the latest in 1968 Fall and Winter Fabrics and a wist you most important tool and optical sur- grant under Title Hi or the Elemen tary and Secondary Education Act. four assistant scoutmasters, Frank Shaw" by Ruth Prince of 722 Fair- with your selections in the actual setting to be decorated. faces -are the most important ele- Miller, Bill Hudson, Bill Cnxnarty, acres Ave., "Gold on Gold" and ments hi the telescope. Fuhtic viewing is held each Fri- end Or. Joe Boyton reviewed the "Black on White" by Peg Pfiister of "Good optical surfaces are ex-day evening at dusk at the Sperry troop's outdoor program which (his 256 East Dudley Ave.,; "Amish CALL pensive to produce, because a targe Observatory at iio charge. 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AUTHOfHZtD DCALEAS CHRYSLER Make this your Unbeatable year. MOTORS «mnwATK»i 138 Central Ave. (Opp. Post Office) PAA AUGUSTINE MOTORS Inc BERSE BROS. BROTHERS Telephone 449 NOfTH AVf„ WIIT 232-2700-2701 PfflHr Mm Ntw mm » Pago THE WESTFIELT) (M..T.) T.EADKH, THURSDAY, OCTOJJER 17, 1908' Artists Exhibit in Stores Regional PTA To Convene Today Artists who hnvo.sLibm.Uwl enlrles Yards" and "Wailing" nt Fnottal "Ensl Hroart cnd'Conitral on a to llu* 'Wi'sLfiokl Scono Art Show Di't'cnitc'.w; K 1L*Hnor Knuslrom, Bl Day" und "Community Fuldc" at ( I Tho cigihlh mnnuinl 'Unck to dtsxii'ibi'd on ivn t! L 1 of .od.iy'.s Parker A v o., M.vpl.>woliniiJe Oppmhcinior, 7 Robin i p.in. tonight at Oovornor Livingston of Ihulr works utul )>iisii.-ssi*_j nt Jur vis Drug Slwi>; Ull 'Frnenkel, ltd., Fnii'waod, "As I se-e It" at Sla- Regional High School, Berkeley which they nvn displayed aru: _i_i« Cum her lit ml St., "Sunday After- [.Inn Rmlio & TV, Inc. Heights. During the evening, par- Tlielnm Anderson, 45A Dim win noon" nL IIuusu of C.'iitls; Burlinu Also, iMunloa Paytiter, 941 WWlow ents will follow Q ffhorlcncd version Hill, "Tho •Founluln," Art hut* Stev- Fi'LHUii'k'k-son, (135 Nottingham PI., Grove lid., "Old Biado Farm f of tho student's daily schedule of ens; Gcwi'gL* Anlhony, 710 I>nwrcncc "Kim SLrout flfi" -and "Hoses at SUiml" ontl "l«0t AUlc Momorks" classes. Mm. WUllfam 'Ruch, PTA Ave "Summer Sunset," and "Mi.i- NuUhighmn" «L LIIIKMISICI* Old.; nL Tnylot* Hnrdwora; 'Lm^mine Pct- x •President, reminds B'll parents i\mi dOHNiskln Park" ai Fel-icc; Howard Lloyd Garrison, 713 W. Grand Ave., orson, 2010 W. Broad St., Scotch t\\\^ is ivn ex'ctillimt Wine -to join tlio 1'Jniiis, "Child in Brook" and "Free- Arnold, 130 Knrlcy Ave, Fiinwood, Haliway, "Pres.by.l.'ri.m Church" and 11 JPTA and become moire familiar "Stopplwi* Slnnps to Friendship in "WusLFIe-Id 'DMimmer Boy" at Her- dom of Worship jit Thomas l/iraco'ln with tlie scliool, Mercury, Inc.; Hope Ptoffle, 1125 •Echo Uiko," and "Upper Echo L.iki_ -bents Fashion's; Leu Giiskins, 23 Tickets for the spaghetti supper in tho Fall" nt. Adlors; 'Jvcslyn Ash, Rircl.wood Tcr., Fainvood, ""Sidt;- lUnhway Avo., "The Park" at Stu- 1 "OPt'a Audio; Ruth Pnimce, 722 Folr- for the benefit of the PTA Sdiolar- 717 Saundere. Ave., "Our Town" and walkShow, "WesUiield' at Jennnette's ship Fund will be on sale at Oils "St. Pauls" at Grill's Silk & CoUou 'Gift Shop; and Roscnvarie Gatio, 7 •acrea Ave., "Wesbf'iold Stt^edt Scene" at TeiTiil's Offjce Supplies; meeting. The supper will be served SPECTACLED STARS relax In • Rome restaurant. Shop; Kvclyn Barrett, 2246 JUioda Ilamsguto 'Rd., Orim-fopd, "The New from 4:30 till 7 p.m. on Oct. 28, PL, Scotch Plains, "Town 'House" at Wesllield" -at Jtfnnnolte's Gift Shop. Lucille Handel, 37 Oonstanfcine PI., Fr«nch actreM Anouk Almee and actor Omar Sharif BniTdsl'nnd Music Center; Natalie Sunimtt, "'A Ti>ee At Echo Park" at •night after 4fte football game witfi take g break from filming a movie In Italjr# Also, Barbara Gllmm, S70 Colon- Towne Fair; Betty Rappold, 134 Arthur L. Johnson flogfona] High Becker, 97 Bnrchester Way, "Sum-inl Ave, "Wcslileld Scene" ot The School of Clark, mer at .Mindowaskin" svnd "Sum- Jefferson Ave,, "Westfield Laiwt- • Leader Shop; Dorothy Gmont, 7^1 imark" at Wostfleld Pharmacy; Dr. ing of Americana presented by mer Day at 'Echo Lnko" ot Ausier's; Crescent Pkwy., "The Y" and "Pa- Kay Behlert, 33 H«m-iiig Ave., Cran- Marion C. Reed, 1368 Wood Volley G. Willits, 525 Woodland Ave., "Re- man of rare -artfcbte vitlion^Eclio Lake" at Made In flecting Pool" and "Another Day, Ray Middleton foi-d, "Nostalgic Westfield" and Rd., Mountainside, "Route 22" at 1 4 Mr. Mtddleton'a Broadway record "Alley Ways of Wesfcfield" iat J. S. America; Jane Whtpple Gi^een, 7?0 Wyatt Blathers; and (Betty Reed, Another Dollar; at Westfleld Center Lawrence, "-Westfield Heritage" and Service; Dorothy Woodward, 324 is an exceptionally long and vanied PLANNING CHINESE AUCTION of Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox Irving Co.; and Dorothea Bashford, TO Ckirk St., "Olark Street Cab- 127 Summit Ave., Summit, "Oldest "Church Seen 'From the iFark" «t bage" and "Clark Street Cent" at Holing Knolls Rd., Scotch Plains, Here Sunday one, ranging from "Annie Get Your Church arc standing, (loft to rltflit): Mrs. Arthur H. Stan ton, resident MacHugh Inc.; Fined G. Gunn, 39 "Echo Lake" at Pearaall h Frank- Gun" opposite lEfihel Merman to (its of Warren Township and general chairman; Mrs, William Nicholas, House in Town" find "Wychwood" •Hair We Am* tih Jewelers; David HatfieW, 311 Valley Rd., Mountainside, "H a i y Farm: at Clara Louise, make a personal appearance in credits &.90 include opera, radio, chairman and also president of Holy Trinity Ladies' Society; and Mrs. "S-atue" and "Old Barn ait Sciidder E. 751.1. St., Now York City, "Min- Also, Ju.ia Wright, 10 Oabmti Ave., television led , Attendance by non-meirAers of Abe dox Church, Clark-Rahway, will hold Father Krdhel, honorary chair- Appliance Co.; Virginia RbtMtaum, Trayelong Inc., and Ruth Yourison, a "Chinese Auction" on Wednesday, "Dogwood" at Jane Smith; Emily address, "Sunday Street Soene" also 820 Sherbrooke Dr., "Waterfall- for (he members "W the iDramatdc temple Dramatic Club will be de- man, heads the Chinese Auction Buesser, 2309 Concord DM., Scotch at (Meeker's; Verne IfiAtredvt, 1034 16 Mercer Rd., Old Bridge, "West- Club only, it Wfe rek ttttt the West pendent on a donation. For further Oct. 23, tat the American Legion Hall, committee and Mrs. Lillian Stanton Echo Lake" and "Homes-Echo fieU in. Spring" at Charles G. Meier- 581 Maple Ave., Rahway, at 8 p.m., Plains, "In MincWwaskin" at Styward Ave., "The Otiher Side of feld oommuoity. would welcome the irtformatk>oP contatt Mrs., S. R. is general cli-airman. Co-chairmen in- Lake" at United Rent AH; CoHeen dlerck. opportunity to partake dn this even- Goodson or Mrs. C. E. Azen. it was announced today toy the rec- clude Mrs. Thenesa Pawlak, presi- Breton's; Dorothy Bywafcens, 899 Broad" at Merle Norman Cosmetics; Salom, 220 Jefferson Ave., "Lest We tor, the -Rev. Theophil JD. Krefoel. dent of the Holy Trinity Ladles* So- Wribert Mill Rd., "Bridge in Win- oenr, 120 Cedar St., Hollyhocks" at Randal Shoes, Inc.; Slocum, 843 Mountain Ave., "Old "Tamaqucs Park" and "Mindowas- and Florence MacDowell, 315 Cliftwi Farm House" at Norge Village; kin Park" at Gamburg Furs; and St., "Feeding the Swan" at Randal Eleanor Smith, 524 Salter PI., "Cop- Noni Donovan, 1041 Mlnismk Way, Shoes, Inc. per Beech" at WeatfieW Motor Sales "Mimtowaskin Park" and "Betsy" Also, 'Emma Kay Malcski, 213 Co., and Dorothy Spilner, 417 South ADams 3-0662 at; Flora .Mart. Victory St., Roselle, "In *he Park Euclid Ave., "Eyrie On Broad Also/ Wi'l'liam Hobe.it Downey, 1" and "In the Park 2" at Rofei- Street" at Westfield Motor Sales Co. 897 Bast Broad St., "-Mindowasfcin ford Pontiac, Inc.; Margie !Mencher, Also, Audrey Stepner,"6 Ballrwral Bridge" land "The Station" at Fteir 59 Unami Tear., "House in the Hill" La., Scotch Plaine, '' Wyehrwod Cleaners; Carol Duke, 1406 Gray -and "Along My Street" at The P4ay South Gate" at The Weatwoojl fttar- What do you do? You phone, ta^ Mill Dr., Scotch Plains, "Bock Fair; EtU Minetti, 105 CHenwood tinizing; Norman WeWr, 2151 Bay- JM., Cranford, "Westtield" at berry La. "A View From Miwtow-H. Schaefer Dtrug Store; Beatrice kin" at The Stones; SMHey Wel^ey, Murphy, 107 Brightwood Ave., 1970 Mary Betti a,, Scotch Plains, #/ "Prospeot Street Alley" at Scott's "Westfield Sale Days" at Auster's; of Westfjold; Henry Murphy * also Dorothy F. Weiss, 1818 Boynton of 107 Bni'ghbwood Ave., "Brightwood Ave., "From Mindowaskin Park" <' '^f screen Pond" al_so at Scott's; Cano Oakley, •end "Scudder Manor Home" at Ad- 726 Carlton Rd., "View Firom OH lers; William F. Willis, 643 Cokman Oemctci7" tot Sports Center, Inc.; PI., 'FMteiman's Cove" art. "Still CardeU Og_ivie, 432 Grove St., Life" at Davidson and Martin; Anna -:-*. . " (-• " • - "

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Free Parking MJ fv fi0A0 it , WtiititlP THE W^TFIELD fN.J,) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 llNtS Pago 3 Zodk, Russell W. Evans, David Cub Puck pnd Joel }jo fotywioatxtyflj PM»P W»I LINES" ABTMUR coln School, TIJC acll villas of fcho Cubfcort, 'Jflckio HobMaolV, Mark Demu- DIRECTOR / ORQUP HEALTH IMSUBAMCE OF NEW JEH3E/ LIBRARY soy, Russell A. Sszynrumski, Jeffrey Scouts wfM PPw^Hesi t» (hp (vrertfl Q*olfrey B. of Womin Volirt of «o* CtUu. Wife include^ tooM1Mb, Tflifid Herrrnwm, W* On Novembflr fitti, voiers will (Jnd blowing'of s!ld«* of past Cub ac*oru Wawie Liinaberg, Robert Grcc- tlvHles. ' . w/r/j tt, 'Joliif iftv«unf fltftfiy VanTJh de eleague pf WwTVjjn Voters of Asian Flu-1968/1969 tauto; William Jordan, Thomas John R, Nbss, Tlie following boys were Induote4 P»(ow .Fersey ils supporting i^lio tljrce Thf P( B, pMblfc H*ol|h Service of these pHtlents ts already in a [as Bob CaUit Paul Monzctta, Robert Byrne and Scott Evans, bpiid Issues (^unrnbers one, two, and has recently published a prediction delicate stale of bnluncc. The Alico F, Stjirgis, St«rgla Staiidard ter*, Robert Fttzgorald, Kenneth The next meeting will be at 7:30three of the axrfwrenjhinie) and is thai, willi the possible exception added burden of an Infection of Cntle of PuVHwnenlqry prttceduj-e; p.m. tomorrow w Lincoln School. of the Pacific Coast grea, the the respirHtury syslem, such HS Ihe Charles 3. Brownson, 19*ia Congres- iluatt Glass, Bradley 6. Kerstetter, that ihe voters u tfniletl Slnles Js rot likely lo ex- flu, is likely to upset this buluncu, nnatii Zhelesnik, DavkJ Scott Jlec- tteme will to "Ghoit$ and Gob- isional SWiff Directory; 1800 Staff r und U)e program will Include Just tyhiil tiicy wo apd wiiy perience any severe outbreak of ond cause a flare-up of the chronic koU, tyai* A. Miller, Robert' E. itio Looguo supports them, Asian Flu during the coming Fall condition. JJiogrophles. bngon, Jr;, Greg Vitethc,'' Paul . Skits, spooky stories i»nd re- and Winter season. This announce; The Asian Flu vaccine consists Biography, Konrad Adenauer, jCoccori. Rttfort Culliane, Wlllain HibboAs witt be warded Number one on llic Uillot ia 44iO picnt should be gratifying find re- of »n extremely mild viral sub- «Momoii"ii; Joan Booz, Pay4>roah; the best pumpkins and masks, assuring to most of lh? nation's stance. When this js injected in a 1 * Ljuira A. Huxley, This Timeless " :"/"* will pi*p- population. human beinp, certain QMibodies 1 % • I I h - IF' Moment.; a personal View, ojf AlaV>us ., •-•-,.: develop which are antagonistic i. "V $ZO3.5 rqUlifln'for higher edu- In the 1967/1968 season, »s in f* : ih • -i- to an infection of the A & B variety Euxloy; Eorl Mazof Nixon; A Politi- ,<• •',: , $27,5 iruillon for vocational a number of prior year a, (he en- :/.. :': ;: . •-V.;. ,:.; of Asbn Flu Virus, Should the L :: cal PoiHroIL; iMarsliall Friday, Wfert- .•>••- ••;/*- •:':•. v- J-, : . £ -J.- >.. ;••*-'• :•:->:• ' . .• ,-: ,:: • i tire United States was seriously •-• - -- •-• •-••-• ••;. •- :- --. patient be exposed to A Si 3 y:4; affected by the influenza epidemic. influenza Virus, the antibodies tbfxiii While Asian Flu has not resulted Unstltutiohsl developed as a result of the vac- Non-Fiction, Eleanor T. in high mortality rates among the cination fortify the Individual's total population °f our country, Psycihic People; Paul TilUch, My .: y capacity to stop the virus invasion. Search for Absolutes; Hugh J. Sohon- y.- •:-.'"•;•:->,• v>;:-: '•-• •:•':•.•.-:*•*•• It is a disease that does creale ,#' - - , , •' pi',' r .'_"" "I'+J i~ • J • + n • i +nl^h '" 1 1 .' -.-.' '..' . ' •-• - . L . . •!>'.'"• •'. !•' •. pond Issue wtiiioh

B L J ern Opposition to the anitisLavecy i Bfa a Lfa fa *Ln ,'q • * • • ^" • §4^ *• ZV *•*• M vaccine itself. For such persons, a •'-• -y.-i-:•>'•'•' '"•"•"•;•:; .<-»;••;:•: ;•:< :::::::->--W ticularly susceptible, and among >:::v: : : :•: >: .:•::-. >:«•>.'>:*>:••; Number thnae fa ihe Housing As •Movement 1831-1840; Vance Pack- ?-: :-^ A!^-.:=: :;Jr^V; -;^• ;-f( sUclj person.! tfce mortality rate has physician should decide the advis- been comparatively high. ability of applying tht flu vaccine, &rd, The Sexual Wilderness; the con. (o hejp private to bfsed on individual evaluation as Experts at the National Com- temporary Upheaval In Male-Fer ^'*fr io the comparative hazard of the jpale Relationships; Ferdinand Lund- • J L. fa . - . V municable Disease Center have 'H I fa i 4 I ri patient acquiring Asian Influenza, '^ .•".'. fa', recently said that, "thi» year, and the hazards of reactions to the berg, The Rich and the SupeKRich; « routine vaccination agalnit Asian vaccine itself. Where the weight Gordon Sauter, NigWrnare in Flu js not advised for healjhy of evidence indicates the advis- Detroit; A Rebellion and Us Vic- A fourth adults and children. Large scaje ability of vaccination, it may be vaccination programs are not war- desirable to use a more purified Urns; Martin Luther King, Hie Trumpet of Conscience; John H. .< ' «P> ;; . M^i of) ^e.bailqt is'« oohaUtu- ranted, until and unless an epi- vaccine which experience has thus ^ • ** * 'III k» pr^vWe totw o demic is forecast, and until and fa.r indicated will produce fewer Bunzel, Anti-PotHLos in Amertoa; Re- il j unless the vaccine available can side effects. flections on (the Anti-PoiitkJal Tem- offer high Ifvel durable protec- 118 While the U. & Public Health per (and Its Distoctimw ''"-:f-f>"'"':- orty iqnoe every two Service discounts Ihe likelihood of bcratio Proces*; J J. Servan- Mn< '.'••/V/.'.V. reaction*. * • >---j,>.".-,L,v ^1 titt/* arty wide-spread fluepidemi c dur- The American CtatilMge; peipije this precaution, the gov- ing the coming year, and stresses CONSOLE year We. ernment experts advise, and we that use of the vaccine is in^ic^ted fltHimas C. Sorensen, The Worid lill. War; The Story of American Propa- of agieer that individuals with chronic oplyfor persons considered many debilitating diteetei, such at severe Particularly susceptible to certain ganda; Drew Pearson, The CbM * t flftbetE*. (fjdiiey, Keart and pul-discaseq; you are best advised to Against Congress; A CompetUns in- cons'ilt your physiciin if you have y-::::::::::::^:::^::^:;o;:^:;>:-::-;::o:^:^ :::::;> >^ monary disorders and chrome dtcUnent of Corruption on Gapfeti » » - • p hatics, should be vaccinated. any doubt as to the necessity for •MtM pfovWe -ffte ast n(i vaccination this year. HiH; Daniel R. Fuafeid, The Age-of is [s advised because the health the Economist; Fortune ed., HeiiOts of the Seventies; the Unwinding U.S. 3-VIM WIMUITT M ****** CtLM PW Economy; Robert TheobaW ed., IHMI SMMr.ll Vm IflflMMNt dlllllt tl the expewtture. New Other ' states are alreatry under Trenton prison a cell block buttt in %t tfttftrsipwsmi J sa\y pressure to limit admissions 1636 has cells four by eight feet oc- Spending: A Route to ZMlft U t?tch? Thtr# ^. THwp ytew Mo *n ! New Jersey 'students tostate - cupied by three or three or four per- Security; PhiHp Woffa- Vihi port wae n^os ty •uppfcmeot Ipported schools because New Jer-sons); recent drug oxfetictian legisla- r^an, Guaranteed Annual Income: b iy'a poor support of its own col- tion points to (the need for la newThe Moral Issues; Paul D. Leetly, tt|ree peficenft not provide reciprocity. facility for cure and half-way hous- A Key to Better Reading; Frank of out-«f-state students es,; and many of the current buMd- Clark, .Speed Math; Isaac AmmOv, GREAT thfl feullt-ln heater/defrosfer, New Jersey schools represent itngs aire in desperate need of such The Noble Gases; Jack Rudtoe, The basic refutf&hihg as ftreproofdng, Sea -Slings Forth; Ewan d WQth'f, 't(*fltf!c 'windshield wipers, nly five percent of the total. The fa ¥ • " F rfaryUwmUrof, f^d dpih/^r»l itat , rpsydtad |p ainwat thnae- •tide Board of Education has rene- w water lines, roofing, etc. Syla, The Mink; Gwdon luested 83,000 new undergraduate The $100 million in the bond Issue Taylor, the Biological Time Bomb; rear-W!r1do>Y monk* being returned to ttiend 10,000 gnaduate spaces tomee t •will provide a new inatib Warren.G. Magnuson, The Dark WASHER lock kjcal unite. Ito remainder, »* fpy as qne of only six states with- flit such aervicw. If New Jersey 4oea not UK ihe channels now and reserved lor educa- *elevisioof they wJH be per- -» > | f**hf ^V: km PtnuflMi P MttfUgi. M| tfptdty WM»W kit 2 Mth Me fourth part of the public BuJfcl mi 2 rim* n; 3 DMH«i «•* cycle* $U tei OonsUwtion Bond Issue is $10O ^k p rim*. Dry* hn tiMd m&fccn for iwrtitutions. Hie Oipj^l HHI tor Mtl« tpfd flow rfryim, GltMaiig Needt CammWm, affoiated ty Ihe 6CHMIEDE -11*, governor to asaess State neafc, re- paied that insUtutkonoi needs are TREE EXPERT CO/ vast that they may well he N» PIE! FAMOUS MAKI ILKTRIC UANKIT tp |60p mU^ofi as an atsokte 810 WITH IVI1Y lUCTRIC DRYEI CONNECTID ^Xftrnpla «f needs ht tiie Institu- TQ njlUC SUVICE LINIS. smtvMa «9v: there are 1500 retarded waiting to he institiuttonal- ised; praKUwes for space in prison has resulted in too early release; Complata Inaurad Trmm 8«rvta« are deplorable

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A few plays later, Rich Grey with a 30-yard pass to Kevin Mc- won their second game in a hard tered, end went off a foot of the saves against TerriH, have allowed passed to'Tebbetts. ripped over from the five. Ken Cut- Gann. The Browns moved the ball defensive battle with the Browns, opposing team into the goal. Jeff SAVE 20% TO 40% only four goals past them. An excellent defense made it an rer scored on \ ft' P. O. Rex 334, WwtfWd Mountaimkk. N. J. sliding tackles. While sliding into the 4-1-1. Next Page net, fullback Rich Haney kicked Anthony Playing M0W...M m p&ytk§ fowl Tow A Cp«rtrf Gettysburg Soccer fM tw tin —**» Im HM tm driv whiih of ptmrnam cut Fred Anthony, son of Mr. and •4 DM original trad imk*. 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Wfef s itt (frem? tkee' cords.- it item aii&tidti fctfw #to not* tmmmm maiom Tlteyy tart md\y t&i vp kt %0M pet t hete «et tefge 941 Uirtt mm io tooiH AVI, month totrt in a d k with I tot, ifa of mot* ihstn THR WBflTFrELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBRK 17 1008 Twecdlu, Dnvid WrJuhl, Drow ll«r- lie His Inventory rrnws from floor Harriers Win Two; Steelers, Dolphins Todd Novncelt, Chuck Coswizn, Advises Faculty Open House siiiidiiiM miu'hliuH U) pnrty I Hnrrln, Hob slt'krtHiin ritiitiKU'.s lo giirdi'ii (Continued from pro-/lone pace) Clmrjcw ll-e-nsluill, und Take Second Loss imONCOS-ftAIDI&HS - In n hurd- (\n)(p}M-ll'.s ilnlh'il Kent-All -MnrE otrullona Into Brown 'territory. Hud- On Channeling At Rent-All is |;;ii"l of ;i iinlioniilly fnuu-lilsrd fmis'lit, evenly nwiidicd uumv., (hi! »* &fc»» By DAVID DALZCU son scored his second touchdown as llnlilcrs etmiu from 12 point* beliind About rltiiiii. IViur lo opiMiin^ Ills iu>w he broke many tuckles on -u 15 yard To celohrnli! tlve otwnliitf (jf nuirt, Caniithcll iiKciidcd olio of Ilk' The WHS harriers gained two wins to tie tin! Broncos. IAIW Urnvos, ML riold's nowcwl and most unltiuc busi- and suffered their second loss last run to the gun I line, Kumlns and halfback, swept right, end on u US- Youth Rebellion mil ion's musl m»i(|iie .schools, Ihu week whon they defeated Dnyton Snowbcr. picked up valuable yard- yard run for a IlaldiM* scow. Later, ness, United Henl-All nt 7in CVn-Uiiile;! HiMil-All Tnilnln« St-hnol in Regional 20-35, PlaltVfield lfl-38, and age (ill day btol-andrrg the rushing Dave Yatclilllu explod^td on a quick trol Ave., .Tolih Campbell, tlio linnV Los AiiKi'lus. l!o uiidfrwiMit Jnten- of Hudson who -showed fine power Tho onn'unl Jnsorvlce training owner, held open house Ins! werk. sivr lr;iinin!4 in tlu; npcrulloii of all toowed to Somci'vllk* 33-24, Tuesday opener for 30 yards und the second fc Die -Devils will travel to Now Bruns- I'unuing In contrast to his usual touclidinvn. Linemen Cloycs, Rand- program far Lhe entire stnTf of tho s o( cn.iipk'x c(|ui|)iiK iit tmd also breakaway sLyle. In addition to serving vofiosh- I hnurs of liwtrucllou on tho wick where they will face Rosalie dolph, Vavoullfi, 'McNally, Bunwtto, Westfleld Public Schools was held menls, Mr. Campbell dLMnonstnilcd Catholic and St, Josephs in a tri- Hick Gotten, Cozzollno and Fred yesterday, when schools closed after niL'tluMls lo use In nccoiu- The Steolers dealt olrecUve'ly with a wide variety of equipment cnuntless iwuwjhold and angular meat, the 'Brawns' highly touted pn&stag liundy did Ihetr jobs well. On de- a four-hour session to enable (ilie whlcli 'is available for renting. Hased Against Somerville and Plairtfield, attack. A fine poes rush by Dave fense for the llnidurs Blxlct*, Y«l- stuff Lo meet \a t1io audltoWum of on the promise that it is cheaper in a double dual meet, Coach Walt Atchlson, Phil Garragher, Tommy cilln, Belford, iLcgowski, Pago mid the senior high school ai 2 p.nn. tu rent than to -purchase' expensive C'nmphell'.s UnlU'd Bent-All Mart BurneAle did outetamcllng work. Tite Clarkson pulled some of WestField's Keys, Tom Contoy, ond Jim Masters The speaker was Dr. Marvin Bres- or se-Idom-usL'd items, lie has hun-is open MiHidny through Snturd-oy runners out of the race, In onter kept Brown quarterback Robinson en me ended with the Raiders mak- dreds of itoms available io Uw pub-il a.m. tu it p.m. ing a goal line stand, holding Uio ler, professor of sociology at 4o conserve them for the next day's scrambling while the secondary of Princeton UniversLty, whose topic meet. According to Mr. Clarkson, Hudson, Rltlcr, Snowber, Bob Bus-Broncos on four plays insjde their five-yard linp. was "American Youth: Protest and this would not have made any dif-slere, Quint Mansell and John Sal- Reconciliation." ference in the outcome. He said, "I mone smothered the Brown receiv- CHIEFS4BTS—With a solid team feel that the team did not perform era. Both Hitter and Hudson had effort for the second week the In expanding his theme, Dr, Biee- 1 PHOTOSTATS well enough against Sotnervilie to interceptions. Chlrfs stopped the Jets 39-6. While ler discussed how (he apparent re- beat them even with a full squad." the Jets scored first on a pass play bellious attitudes of young people The top harder scorers In the meet Other offensive standouts for the Steelers were Keith Graham, Chuck early In the game, the Chiefs shook SHOULDEt MOih The angle tit which m Btraight Urn can be turned iinto more construc- SAME DAY SERVICE were Dave Brown, in second place, Jarreit, Conroy and Mansell. De- off the jitters and settled down on from the shoulder* to the floor by way of the mubectkm m tive channels and what new under- Rick Caiveit In third. fensively Jackie Rothrock, Alex Kl- both offense and defense. The run- m* romttnni, The tnore you bowl, the leu you nritntde* standings of .learning processes Westfleld came back strongly the selicb and Kamins also stood out. ning punch ritf Tom Bass, John How- teachers should be 'aware of to help Wfistfield Studios following day against Dayton Re- lt>e Browns' defensive unit deserves elf end Gten Ketiler kept the Jets SHOULDER ANOtEt The bowWt Aouldm always youth in coping with the many pres; gional wRh MUce Murray, Don Mc-plenty of credit for keeping the off balance and the blocking of Bob right angle to the Uoo he intends hU bill to follow sures placed upon- them. Portrait and CMnmwcUri PHafoorophcrt Quade and Tom Pedrctty scoring in game close. Standouts were Jack Compton, Jerry McGele, Greg Fos- ample, ifa bowler la trying to get a tU$k» from an anajk other Following Dr. ©ressler's presen- 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Murray's McCue and Doug Apgar at ends, ter, Steve Schramm, Paul Atote and than a straia^it fiae perpendiealar to the fool line, he aVafiH tation the staff divided into small 121 CENTRAL AVENUI ADAMS 2-OS9f time shattered the Tamaques Park Robinson and Jim Ridge at line- Pete Wofton made the plays click. airamn that angle with his thouldeni. Also, en spares svett aa discussion groups to further explore record of 13:46 by 87 seconds. backers and Kevla McGann at itoiell scored first on a sneak and the 7 put er 10 jla) iuwnrakME, k» should Approach tfa» toai the topic. safety. then swept the end for the second Roselte Catholic is a very strong score. Kehtcjr hit the middle forth e running team with good depth. They DOLPHINS-CHARGERS - The PAT. Late in the half KeWer scored came uot ahead of the local har- DotpNns defeated the Chargers, 31-0. on a swep and added the PAT. In riers at the jShore Invitational Meet Dan TottrtteUotte ran 12 yards for Stags and Drags the third quarter, Kehter scored on Bowling L Oct. 6. Tfoe Llom ateo placed first the first TD. imve RoMneon romped a pass from Howell and again added Merrii " .'.... U 4 in a St. JotnVt Invitational meet in three yanto up the middle for thethe PAT. Kehtor got hi» fourth touch- MoAliclmol 12 € New York, (Laiben^kl 1 second and Stephen Wtil added the down on * run up the mkkfte. How- Results Kunz ,i. .i.. 10 SERVICE 9t. Josephs wtil also prove to bePAT. WU1 raced 27 yards Around «U pasted we4, Mtting WiU Obecny Maddox 8 -10 one of tfce toughest teams the Devils the end for the tturd TD. ROfataaoa * - Brlunt 8 10 ant) Kefctor, Baw. scored, only to Kaveney 7 lil will face this year. Although they passed to Andy Kowafctyk for eight .. have it nullified by a clipping pen- Merchants Handicap Bach .. ,.. 6 J-2 don't have the depth, that Roselle yards and the fourth score, The last alty. Defensively, George Kteelica, HighJn.r Booresu es : Bdb Bach, '2/15 ; Oharll.13 « Tlgrera 13 5 has, their top man, Tfcm Turner, of the dat was mode by Joe Per-Paul Schultz, John Selert, Tony Bul- DlpRce-MJtring ,. "Ill 7 Blyth, fi4. may well be the beat turner to the kwraW oft « five-yard run around lock, Jim Smeaton, Pete Dugan, Bmorol iGonst .... 10^ •8 end. Chris Mousquet, Jon TuUls, Don Towne Dell 9 9 Cavoa p.H 9 9 Smart Set Results: W«ctfield - ftomervllle: Aa>mann, John Alofca, »nd PhH Ra 10 W The defensive unit of the Dolphins Petal ProduotB . • 8 10 Woetfleld x *• * 14 Jack Reynolds, A; Dave Brown, W; 1 Rick Culvert, W;..iDaire Vaughn, 8; held the Chargers scoreless. The hilly were outstanding wHh RaNHy Air Con 8 Norrtd Chevrolet . 9 9 Joe's soft water .. <5 11 Salon dfc Perls • 9 » John Repair, $1 tHtnnt* N-cCluivfir, S; fine running of Will accounted for ng twice wkh good returns. Stmnefor's Drura 9 9 Bteve Coate, W; Totn 'Beaeht, 8; Arthur Stevens .. 7 Rotchford Pqntiab 7 Kinh Diifter, S; Tlhne; -^-13:00. over 100 yards rushing. Good run- Hlsh Hcorea: Tt Peconte* 228—804; Gulaxy Diner 6 4 Westfleld-'PlejfhtUld: tMtve Brown, 3TANDINO0 Hfsr&itvfl, ^2G; HTU2; £>a- W; Joe Uruqhori, P; John- Moree, Sterling, Grant Mi Us, Jeff Hoffman, 13 I* f^F *^**-* "-J f^tJ *•• 0 0 38 Fabett** \_ P: Bob Farley, -W: Rick' Miner, iW; BRARiS 1 1 1 7 7 vlghlp 203.Late Show iPete Schmidt, !P; Tom Handaa, W; Doug Jones and Eric Srfler. Excel- BROWNS 1 1 1 20 13 Jolly Trolley .:..•. 11 Mike LlpMom, P. Ttunfe—13:16. GIANTS 1 1 0 7. 14 w lent defensive play was contributed R A;M9 0 2 0 6 32 Joe's Market 15 ,We»tffeld-Dayton Regional: Mike JUNIOR DIVISION Teasers ...... 14 Clomenta -Broe, .. 1£ Murray, W; Don McQuivde, W; To>m by Bob Naulty, George Carrfteld, 6 Bcrbn's jd J •Pcfdrotty, W; iMatty .Josephs, D*R; CHIEFS 2 0 0 . 72 1.2 UVoo-Yoon predicst nblcs 1'120 8 Mark Cworne 'HR; Boto (Hqpe, W; Dave Schanti, Greg Harifcopf, Mark DOLPHINS 2 0 0 37 0 Ovnn Spoilt* * 9 9 Elm Hquor Shop jl it BRONiOOS 1 0 '1 44 11) 9 ^iigrmann OH JO Gary Street, S3R; Tom McOrath, W; Harries, Tom RachaUs, Russ Wolfe, a Tho Bird** 9 {rteal Mitrkot Pale Yiidlff8ky,'I>R; Ken Hull, I>R: 1 J£ 18 Rippers , 8 10 rime—(13:21. ' • ,• Jeff Herguth, Tkn McQuade, Allan CHARGERS ' 0 2 0 6 64 9 9 Jnrvls II UntouchaJblea ,..* « * • • * JHTS • , 0 '2 0 13 71 7 dl Munntnaa & rapas 6 The Duds ,•, Saturday Oot- 19, 9i4G at Tamaquea * * • * 6 rBrK • HlphPi nscores liuster: B.s Col em an, t&4—529; SENIOR X.BAGUE J. Rown, E07: B. Jlollaway, 500, Lll Bears vs. >Steelers i . * INiebrugffo ZU—ftl'S. Men Open iRiinvs v». Giants Chiefs ve' Rniders - Triangle POLING OIL GO. 'Bronoffa vn.--Dolphins L New Season JetB vs. Ohargor* - McCabea >.. 12 6 E$t. 1926 Berrya 11 7 Nolls 10 Andrews, president of the Holtmnns •- •• 8 8 10 - Westfield Y's Men'» Club is invit- Baldwins 7 lil HighBrookman snores:s Hoaxers^, 7C14—2(13U ; ing young men of this area who are Ooanfc, '2012. interested in'jonmg this service club i.- to meet M the Westfield YMCA on Pin Up the wcond and fourth Wedowday of •;•-: 19 B A** - faril. month^Tbe fc30 flaner meet- Ing is always highlighted by edyc^- Brown ' .., Ii3 HI Httlefield IS Ii2 tioiial programs of interest to resi- Ml«tretta r 10 14 dents of the Greater Westfteld area. Ztmniermnn , „ 1-0 U MoKendrlck <.. <1O H , Last night Uttird E. Law, super- Boss 10 16 HtgrHewleth scoret: Bettie Zimmerman9 , GOT. fntendent of Westfiekt sobool*, spoke Complete BURNER SERVICE on (he new school being proposed in Neighborhood the community. Aiding in.the pres- iWandelt B S entation was Robert Ohain, a mem- Coll... Fawoll 8 4 233-4141 *8 4 ber of the Board of Education. TOP QUALITY WINNBM, AAA TRAPTfC «APtTT Nelson 7 6 OENEML KMFT Ley ... .• 7 6 The WestfleW Y's Men's dub has •ULK KANT & Off ICE 22S5 SOUTH AVf., WESTFIEID MoMani-gal 6 A made plans to ©gain sponsor the Elohhion, Sr 5 7 WINTER HETREADS Sanderson 4 8 annual Hallowe'en parade, The date Armito ...... 4 8 brasl E 10 for this yeaT's parade has been set •tl»r«tfK tar itMlar tkw K$M Ad'alr for Sunday afternoon, October 37. IHwnMM tin \ii: Sm* vm ptastto fff •cores: I* -Myers G'lO, K bertr <210, Biialdo 208, J. (Rizzuto 20C, Among other, community services of New! C. Huat, 200 the club are the Tarvel Adventure Early Bird* Series held ti the fcitfh school maA h Mulreany 18 the annual Christmas tree sefe. Bunch . .j. 17 7 CHAtOl tOUt Brunner . 15 9 The club Is anxious to host nqr njtousii Relnhardt i. >ii 11 guests that are interested SA learn- Bon ay no 13 -lit UMYOUt Roth 10 14 ing'about the Y's 'Men's ictJvitie*. FOUH Cla-rk ... 10 14 Monthly orientations fire being held ^ Wiltshire ilO il* ONLY 8 •18 at the home of Jay RochUri. West- Choeaman 4 20 fieM YMCA or any member of the Washday club can supply further information. W h mvvt HAVB Lennox 19 r» 14 10 Osborne at Lejeufre, + riaes 13 in Uthe/s.iw tow pricM. *W |1 par tkt f» •hitewalli. 1-3 1,1 fl>avidfeon •Marine Sgt. Stanley tU Osbosne. mmmmm Beech ... , son of Mrs. Shirley Osborne of Knln^uk V2 12 Cut* AM Innbft JUUt$$ Llttlefleld 10 14 301 Palsted Ave., is aervtnf wMh the Tamblrvl . 9 Second Marine Dlv*gn at Camp Le- OMOTOI mir Ml* P*rman*nt Prn$t Decker , 5 19 }eune, N.C. ' SPECIAL Wash 'n Wear, all tynth*ik fibHe* PERMANENT kmek Stonehenge Members of the division contin- h ually participate Ml ampMbioul man- BftHey 9 3 l llg Family C#MHy Novacek 4 euvers, helicopter exercises and ANTUFREEZE HI-LO HM( t««tth s 4 counter-guerilla Operations. Peniiecraflnp 7 5 Variabto TliiM Contral Starojer S Camp Lejeune, known as "The Burkilull -5 7 WorW>. Most Complete Amphibious Calhfns 7 Thaf*t to this QE Dry^( doth* Black more . -L 5 7 Training Base," is ttie home of the itYM Oel. ImfeNtai) Kelly ... ,• 3 9 coiM 6uttlNMhbM-frMH #. ^fluffy, Cru.trrr>ton 3 9 Second Marine -DivMeil* w—rfiw. Hwry lrflvfnv« Film WWaMn •OflflJ* 9#wctNi| Bwitcn for Hftft md Mkato Umptfthirw, WOT NO DOMM MYMENT! IASY 7I9MM! Timad Cycta Mi you tttoct drying ttmat up to 140 mlnutat for spatial REPACK FROMT loads. Big capacity lint trap. Safety start twitch. 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Joseph F, SlmotvoUl, formatted of outflLnndhuj services: loyalty, und udinliinLlon. of all wllli London •jinxlirecTH of IwilJior ct?lol)rnle Uie official opeftinjj of itsDuff of Livingston niwl FJorcnce use- llic-ir eompiiitjns to brling wno.se brother, John J. Slnitniettl, "Lloutonnnl Colonel Joseph F, SI-whom lie was associated. Lieutenant -prfxIucLs, \\avo imiinuuctxl now and expanded head<|iiarters fti- Wwyw of EHwdiuth, botti running i&sucs lo the people," lives (il [>3 -FalHiIll Dr., wos awarded monetitl distinguished hhnsolf by ex- Colonel SimonctU'B distinguished UNION fcho nppoinlmciil of Willhim I1'. Mumi In tlio I21h Cimjjfossiomil JWskricl UHJ 'LCKWMI of iMorlt SejiL. HO at cililius with an open house a-L ceptionally meritorious sopvlco oa of duty throughout this of M) WootlliiiNl Avi'. ID thu board ' 22 tomorrow. v"ill he interviewed 'by u detonation pjt'sidlo of Sun Francisco, Calif,, period represents outstanding COUNTY of cliroL'lors, Mr. MJIIIII i.s prcsidi-nt o,". Mio Union County CommHilee for upon rctiromoni from fho Army aft- Chief, Officers -Branch, Mililary uohlcvomenl in the finest traditions of Colloids, Inc.-,, Now.'irk, jitid iLs Middle Atlantic Utilities Co., ora- KatK' Nuclear Policy on Uio ques- or nioi'o than 20 years of service. Personnel Division, Office Deputy ganized in WesLfield by its Presl- Milady's Marks uf tlio United States Army and re- Kulueutkirics, Colloids of Cimncla, tion oF pence -in VMiuun, Colonel SlinoiiuUI eumed I li e Chief of Stuff for Personnel, SIxUi lects the utmost civdit upon himself Ltd., Cninhy, Quebec; Colloids of tlcnL, Sidney L. .Jaffa of Westfield, a wo I'd for exceptionally meritorious U-nlLed Stntes Aivny, Prosldlo of San recently moved lo t'he limitc 22 lo- He ma ill Singer, eluilrmn-n of the and the military service." PAY FOR Onrolina, Ilitfh I'oinl, N.C.; Collate, tfroup, statod at a mtuiUng in Cnan- 40th Anniversary conduct in the porformimco of out-Francisco, Callfoi^ala irom Soptom- Inc., I'Vaiiklhi; mid Colloids of Cali- cation after six years of operation standing' service .during his last as- ber KKHi to April 10M. Colonel SI- in Weslfieid. fonl that as one of many clnipturs Downing Graduutcs , Inc., UiulHnond, Oni., which through New Jersey and "SANK has us chief, officers brunch, inonoLti directed UK* •atttvlties of the One of Wojstfleld's few two-gener: Officers Branch skUtfully md with consi.il.iite llic group trf diomcal a special i*esiK>nsii>iljty to elect nlion businesses is marking its 40th mililary personnel division, Office From USN Center specialty comtuiiiitvi acquired by tliu j members of Congress who have, con- annivepsory this week. of the Deputy Chief of Stnff farPer - pcivsevoranco and 'forcslg^it, He ap- London company in MMK). sonncl, Sixth U.S. Army, Presidio plied himself diligently to meeting Seaman Apprentice John C. Down- sistently opposed tiio war in the past Tiie Indies' specialty shop, Mi- ing, USN, 18, son of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Mann lias also bcon given Proinolcr to Spec/4 few years." of San Francisco, Calif., from Sep- tlio rapidly changing perwr-nel re- lady's, of 1Q7 Bast Broad St., is quirements throughout units and ac- Charles K Downing of 638 Klmball responsibility for thti supervision and Noting that 'Dr. Jolin Duff of Seton owned by Mr. and Mrs. Sol Silbcr- tember 10C6 lo April l»6fl. Tlw -Le- Scotch Plains — Francis Grysko, gion of Merit is the second) liighest tivities in Sixth United States Army. Ave., has teen graduated, from nine cooniinatiion of tlio chemical ojx>ra- ID, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hall, a supporter of Eufionc Mc- man of 116 Jefferson Ave., who weeks of Navy basic training at the Wons or all 13,11. & G subsidiaries non-combat award for achievement. He was quick to recognize critical Grysko, 521 Hunter Ave., was pro-Carthy, is running as a candidate moved to Westfield three decades needs and provide timely and logi- Naval Training Center here. throughout the world. The colonel, w*ios« sister, Mrs. moted lo Army specialist four Sept. on Uic Democratic ticket, Mr. Singer ago when tlieLr original (Milady's cal solutions by realigning available In the first weeks of his naval William Atumantyk, Hves at 400 Ed- A gradual© of Newark College of 29 near Plcikn, Vietnam, where he said: Sliop and tlie Beverlcy Shop were. officer personnel assets to meet op- service he studied military subjects gar Rd., entered on active duty in Engineering, Mr. Mann resides here is a mechanic in the 4Ui Infantry 'We will interview Duff to verify combined and relocated at Uie cur- erational demands; Through con- and lived and worked under condi- September 1942 and completed basic with his wife and three children. Division. whether lie satisfies our criteria for rent address. stant personal contact and staff vis- dons similar to those he will en- training at Ft. Bonning, Ga. 1968: (a) advocacy of the quickest With them in tlttf business ©re its, be became thorough familiar counter on his first ship or at his Colonel Simonetti is a 1&J2 gradu- R k possible political settlement in Viet- their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, with command needs and gave per- shore station. ate of Westfield High School and nam (l>) support for measures to re- and Mrs. Saul Driitel who make sonal attention to the assignment of In making the transition from civ- attended the University of Maryland verse the arms race and reduce their home at 17 Bates Way. Onjs officers always using sound reason- ilian life to N a v a 1 service, he re- Freeholders at College Park. military spending (c) advocacy of a of W. Iver- StfVttfc Wfc ptnOHmtf AOI, acting president, to attend en open tiouse from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday TRANSISTOR BATTERY at Union College in observance of Free Founders Day. F • I The public is invited to visit all parts of the Union College campus, Center, 'Dr. Iversen said, Visitors to (he campus will be able to see the Mr. an. Mn. Charlr* Gitmm of Pacific** CallC «r« mow Sperry Observatory in action as well CONGESTAID • 'K 233-0003 M#w littme at 2TM Cimvunl Hd.( Mcolch PIMIBH. Tfcer home fr«iH Mr. unit Mm. Fmnk J. Fdher. Hnth Krm4 mrm»*tmtr* t»e 06 the Computer Center in the Sci- 1030 SOUTH AVE, WOT-WCTTWCLD, NEW JERSEY 07090 mile off tkln multiple ll»t«d prt>p*rty tor the office of Pc«rwll A Frank* ence Building, and the Dr, Arthur h. F.vtr TOOiT rabarh* Iae., II en I tor*. Johnson Memorial Library, and Nmd Spray for Cold» other fooil&ieB. , r A highlight of the open house will be the public cfeplay of a model 69c showing the long-range expansion of • • •*• Union College's 30-acre campus. The master plan provides lor an Admin-

istration Building, Library4jeam- M * mg Center, classroom building, and Community Services Building, as well as a major expansion of the inctm SERVICE Campus Center, live new facilities -are planned for can&trUiCtioii over the next ten years at an estimated CELLO TAPE cost of $7.5 million. WORKING • % Obecny Named I 4 To RU Post Freeholders Joseph S. Obecny Jr. of 641 Em- bree Cres. has been named Rutgers University coordinator of placement. Vote For Mr. Obecny will be in charge of maintaining liaison and coordination among the State University's place- BUILD YOURSELF UP AGAINST ment offices at its several divisions ASIAN FLU WITH THE AMAZING in Newark, New Brunswick and Camden. In addition, he will con- HIGH POTENCY tinue to serve as director of place- ment for the Newark Colleges of the University. SUPER Mr. Obecny received tiis B.S. and M.Ed., degrees from Rutgers and THIAFORTE DUNNE joined the placement staff in 1957. He served three years with the Army during World War II. He is a former president of the Middle At- MAGU1RE lantic Placement Association and be- Includes longs to a number of professional societies. ffl Oil Grease

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