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Status Quo: Planners Dissent On School Proposal • For Story See Below — THEWESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEfcKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

,'ENTY-THIRD YEAR—No. 16 •>nd ClaaH Poetatf o raid at Wt'Hltteld. N. .1 I'JIiltdi.'il WfcSTFlKLD, NivW JKHSEY. THUKSUAY, DECEMBKR 13, 19(52 Kvvry Thurititay 46 Pages—10 CenU Hoff Restates Board's Position; || Absentee Votes! Two Sides To Every Question Any Weslfield voter who will Urges Voter Turnout Dec, 27th\\ be outside the state of New "There has been no change Jersey Dec. \.<, when the Hoard rights of the Hoard of Educa- of lOducation proposal to ex- in the l'lanniiig Board's dis- tion, we feel that we have the senting position in regard to pand lvooscvclt and Kdison Jun- obligation to advise the pub- ior High Schools is to he Voted .4 Million School Expansion thu proposed Junior High lic of our position." on, may request that an iib- School additions in West- Mr. Hoff stated, "We lmvc M'litee ballot l>e sent to him. field," John A. HofF, chairman very carefully examined the of the Westfield Planning The voter should apply in impact of u possible rejec- writing to Howard Tomlinson, Board stated yesterday. "As tion of this program by the Views Aired At Public Hearing outlined, irt» .October, the Secretary, Hoard of ICdiiculion, voters at this time. While we :>0Ti Klin St., any time not less Manning Board feels that the recognize that a short delay best interests of the town than S days prior to the elec- ltt.il. tin might ensue, we would Wel- tion, or by Tuesday. would be served by delaying come the opportunity to sup- The Leader learned today that representative* of the town's the Edison addition at this port the School Board on a governing body plan to attend tho public hearing on th* Board time with a review in two revised program. We arc par- On IN'oniinees— Board Candidates of Education'* propoial to »petit! $2.4 million for tho conitructlon yeara. This would tcive the ticularly concerned about the of addition* to Roattvelt nnd Ediian Juniof High School* befor* town an opportunity to better comment recently made on u th« State DlvUJon of Local Government In Trenton Monday, assess the education require- possible loss of accreditation Stamler Denies It u expected the municipal representative* tyiit exprai* an ments for Edison and si-hool by the State if this program oflicinl concern ov«r the additional financial burden which would population figures. is disapproved. Named By JCC 1>« Impoted on the t«kpay^ri through 1090 nt loa»t in th« «v«nt WILLIS C. COE "In regard to the Roose- "At the public meeting held He Prompted tho bond roferendu»t thould become a fact. velt rehabilitation program, Tuesday ni(,'ht, Dr. Kwun, the Mr** Kluiber, Dr. Miner, Norman Morunh we sympathize fully with the Superintendent of Schools, e Leaving fact that u very delinite need continued our opinion that re- Withdrawals Chosen For School Election Feb. Hi The Pros And Cons exists for improvement and jection by the voters of this Two Incumbunl niombcrs and addition in facilities. We feel, specific program now would licpiihliran State Sen. 'N'clisoii F. Nortnun Mmash of i!0(l VVutchuni; Thu Ilourd of Kdm-atioii's pub Kollov.-inj; llie Rourd of Ks pinna to ex|K>nd %'IA million /or Civic Committee us i-iuidiflau'tf /ot- $2.-1 itvillion for the expniiHion o{ in thu proposed plans without High School nor would it in- to withdraw the name of Cuddu I'lcction to tho VVUHMICIU Uonnl of Iho two junior hinh HOIIODIH ilrew the expansion of the Edison und impairing Weslfield's tradi- volve the loss of any State 10. Davidson Jr. of WotHcld as n KdUL-utiuii in tho »chuol ili^trict less Ihiui H[> observers .Monday Koosovelt Junior High School facil- tional hitfh education stand- iiid. (Juite naturally, the State nominee for a county district roiii'l iiiifhl in the Senior High Ht-huo ities t II. •Mulreany, fornior prmident audiviu-c. first advised of their specific terioration of services hut Smith of Kit; S'lanmorc- IM.. win Avi ,, mill Un Hubert H. Mlm'i of the school lio.-inl; John ]Ki|V The (li":it to s|peak was Alfred Of Business Cited plans and while we would not such n situation does not exist had wr.ttrn to My. stamler seel; Jr. of li:Si) l,mvri>nc« Avo. Mr. : chali-imin of t.hc I'hinnin^ Bonn]; •hi'.etrer Jr. of 17M Houleviird, presume to encroi.eh upon the (Continued on pair' 4) iny; "his reason-, 1'ur having with .duriiah wu.t Ht'lci'icil an u ropln By Executive 1 John Kil'e, eouni-ilman-elet-t from a trumei' of (he Colonlul lloiniM drawn i.Mr. ]>avidson's name at ihii infill for Willis (t. Coi , piTauiil (lie Tliiril Ward; .Allie-pl Danker AHsociatiort, who naid \\v \vu« op- l::tc dalr." A rnpy of Mr. Smith'. imiinl iirt'sidcnt who is nui Mtok- G. Coe, president of the and Ciiles At\-iK>d, Utviltoi-s. anil posed to the proposal* wlilch would K tti-r is pvitiHslu'd eUeuherc it ilig a new term. ktflfld Board of Kducntion to- Fir^L Wiml Ciuinollniun T. W hiirilen t)ie town for the noxt *Z'i Schools Will Herald Season this edition of the Leader. Tho htileclion ntul ondurxeiiiL'iil formully reveiiled to the lioiloa. yeurn. \lv tenaed it "mi iiivwnr- jdor that ho will relinouish hi: Ciovrriior Hi'ghea hi'.d sulimittci jf tho three cnniliualo.s lo 111! tho 'riii'i'p- wen1 Iciver Iliiin HO |X'i- ranteil inv[K>.oiton on taxpnyers." membership when his tern, Mr. David.-on's nan:e for the enitri .iH'iiilrU's whah will cxiHt at till' With Yule Songs, Tableaux sons pri-sent \\'Jien Wlllirt (J. <'IH- lie lidded, "WiMtlMil tiixes hnvo jres shortly lifter the lirst ol !K>.it eiirlici" tliis year, 'i'he othei .-ml uf thu curriMiL ti-rin WHH «n- 1 hoanl president, opened Oho nu'ot- loiihli'it 111 live yenrs dim to school year. Thure's a HOMK in the atr! Music will fill the uir un many un noininiH's from Union .louiK-i'it hy tin. .loinl Oivlc u!»inilted at .niiuit at u nieuline Mommy m^la !r. Coe., who has been u mem- ami fluid that ai'i'fpt.inioe or ivjtio- Ill Dr. Klcluirn Ulmdu'B prtnoli- >it'.scnt programs thftfr tfttidcnts have pro pared to usher in the tho same time, and have since beer, ,n tint YMCA. of the board since February, ( Hon t»f the proposed IMIIII referi'n- tatloii on the ''needs" for the tttl- forthcoming holiday auusun. A brief ;itive or neg- illlions he liad cited Hiruren Know- Jic time it i« to be pretjented is shown below. (ifi.'cn, 10liz:ibtth Denuu-rat for a outu'il for tlui Jiust tlirir*! yuinw demands have made it im- ative reaction on nchool populn- lujr how the proposed construction county ilisti-icl tomt jihlKe.ship; anil in pi-esi'iuly chairman of tlio ible for him to continue to This i'veninjt at. 7;45 p.m. — NORMAN MORASH tlonn to come.'1 would increiiMi! i-apariUiiv.-! of Ho .IICIIILU'.S Clllllllll LlCf. \)l\ MlllKt- e, und that ho hitd so advised A uporljil election on the IHO-:ievelt '.School from HHO to 1,126 st'nt a play un titled "Christmas Slory of Nativity reappt^ini.nient t*> the coun-ty tax niw ai'rvi'd fur uiiu yeiir lllliliK iho. Joint Civic Committee a short Pay Day Again poHii] to expand the faeilitli^M tit nml KiJison from 1,(180 to 1,275. ago. •Itwcis," which has as its theme .niard, and Joel 11. Jaciibsun fui UlU'Xjlil'Oli tol'lll Of (iltl'tlOll (/. The music, dm ma, »nd art iViilKei- who movuil fnim Wi'ntfli-hl ItoiKievi'lt mill Kili!'ini Junior l!l|rli A iiuostluner from thu audlenco thv interpretation of the holiduy another term on Huli^eis Univer- Tuonlay WAI pity day for am regretful (if the neces- departments of th« Weatfifcld pi-iiir to tht! exiilriilion of hm Uirni. Kt-hools will ho hold from !1 to U chiillnimed thi) udvlsiihillly of spirit. The piny is produced with sity Hoard of Covernors. Mnyor B«ri- A. Towl Jr. and for the decision," Mr. Cot Senior High School Thurtday .mill nKrvcf the Third anil IMIIIIIII dilitions will nerve Ilio tmtlro This evfcnhitf at' #:00 p.m. — the only person who can withdraw council «cftli before nctunlly VVoHtlield for 20 yciU'H. J lo roct-ivod ^tor« oi our public schools. They be givtm, at 7:15 nnd 8i4fl Wards will vote In Lineoln Srlitml, chool jiopuhilion." Washington School's Christmas them, -Senator iStumier f>uggested voling nppruval of n rncutu- niM Jjaehi'loi (»f .Scii-uri' di'^rtm hi persons 1 like to work o'clock* This will mark the 31 »t PolitlU of the propo.-ial to con- 1 program will be a musical one with to his eoriti;])ondelit that he con- tion author liinj the Town L-iioiuiciiI ciiKiniH'i hiK from 'J'uflH Ani'ther la tht iiiulienco askod j«*r that th* time program has 1 1 struct, a'ldiliniw to tlie I'on.ievelt both choir and instrumental selec- tact the (loveinor ami request c Trenturer to draw the Pay- (.'(llll'KO. Ill IS SIlJKTViSUI of lll'Vel- •hut. a "luvillli room" wiiH nml he hoard president will relin been presented by the aonior tions. Miss Carol Tineher will di- • •ii|iy of tlu- stiili-meMt which ment •> a fftd obierved by iiinaont nnri",idelit of utory," Or. S. N. Kwnn Jr., «upei-' Tomorrow nijcht, 7:l.r> p.m.—The (Continued on page •!) ions for Personnel Products •cries of tableaux. A v cited iis:d.-s(ant ('uhniii.stor for (Juh 1'acK the Iii"R» the w'J, and UK itMhistiint ilintrii't fom- niHiiinary of the IIOHIII'M presen- i''url}iei' ipie:.tionin^ e:UiililiHht'(l of a play, "The Hest Tart ol ;'. ohnson and .lidinson. musical accompaniment, I're. initti-i' ('hiiil'liuni. He l» iictivt: in tation of its $'J.'l niillioli school that llii' i'>tiiniili-il pir m|imri< foot Christmas," under the direction of | • resident of Westfield since ceding each of the two services, Letters to Santa Won't Go Astray iiiilnin (luiiirs, pi'i-siilent of Iho e\|>aiisioii p in i;in in Moadny roust ruction rout fur 1jolh sch<»!» Lawrence Tonms, and Christinas j | i-i Mr. Coe was lirst elected to wwronce i imms, aim ^-in iMinun . a choral group of senior* singa Mtllehl Hoys' VVii-Htliiii; ItCiiKUi!, iiijfhl ill tin; Senior ||i(.'h Sihool Hjjnri'il out nl. $'J0,Vi for tho new traditional enrols. school board in llHiO, und was music suns hy the choir under lilt-1; tj,, If P.O. Workers Have Their Way past pie.-iiilont of VVealinariii, past said : iiddition lit Kili.-imi and $KS.2i) per Dinted at that time to the up- iiircciiun of Mrs. KlusiU'th Mutus-' nu-mltor of the olliciul honril (if tilt; "Tho variables involved ill .;i|imro font for Itoosevelt, tiims and maintenance corn- :liodi.sL (,'huivli mid IIIIH aorvod auk. All fifih and sixth crude chiJ-i N'lilhir the ln-i'.vy lluw of in-, Moulin nv of <>iil)'i .M^' ('iui:.ti)'.:is n-'iit ! viilv--1 in • tir -W'-riiu; ,-irviri' alwavs nrjiimble. We have ile- eompanist, and Mr.*. Marilyn' of llie lialHon committee to tlu- li-rniitii'd that it will tulte seven pos'i-il Ihi'ii- would lukii approxi* graduate of Dartmouth in mi fit* -I'lrc- In wort will ussist with the program, j .lie American Institute of Chemi- fore all avuiliible residential witli the iidded cla.-srooni.i costing Columbia University and North- j -I.-itiiiii «f l.i-lti'i ' C'rin-ici-M :it tin-! Xtiin-. Tomorrow lu^ht, H p.m.—KIIIMHI • cal Knj^im-ent, n profe.s!tional en- lots in Westtield are ileveloped J'J.IO.tllKI. ern University extension divi- | Wi-itlii-M I'n.t Oiri'v fio.ii ;'iiswir- ! Tin- m. war. iirtitllti'il I .Junior High School has planned a; gineering Mx'iely, Mr. .MiFiush is . . . hut let me sny tlii>', t-iluca- Dr. Kwari pointi-il out the. pro- s in VJS'J and l'J-Jl. I in;r !(tl'-r." t'i S.u ! i riiti-. ; i.'i';tr win- pant. New Jer.soy Hert ion chairman, ! musical Christinas program. Tra- ! * * ! lioii in Wi-itlleld will 'not l»ni;t' )) hill, we I'll it I'IIIII' >'':ns ;i|:o, would bu ustfd more ii a member of the Hoard of hilili: to re | till- I'l.-t Ofli.r lol.'iy in-.- n,,t i,nly ! .ii:ul.'.l t.i ) x-mbles, uin!er tlu1 direction of i than 7a per ciot of the school il ' Mrs. Duruthy I.u^es nnd Walter; II,- h.ii.l H i-. d' iicm-d for ilivi.sion inn :nul ;i j'.^t pi\-^dcjit of Ci.'.inril, I -'iir, li-it al-ij v/ill [-.-•.•i-ivc ;< "::il- • v.-,>rlc-r.i c • U\voral;iv.-ky. A yrnup uf intrrrm-; into line.- • i paiate in'.triii-tloniil I '>..!! ;iri*l ii lo!lij>'rt in Iht. i<;i!y hi,^ id ' : Three Nominated and Iiional carols will be iiu-luded. Edi- '• niiiis hy II '• of f'lldin;: partition.".. and 'Mrs COL' ir; e ; "WtMfk'hl properly >\vncrs \vh" par- I son's rirche.-ti'ii, under the. baton Tin- :,rlli«d l,i»:inl lonll'lids ItlKMe- •f four children. iiflcr review iwr their i * .1. Ke | of Wallun Bums.s will be ready; I5y United Fund velt :I!II-II|V i:; (iveriiowilcd and : Hi- vilh A: -'i -i:il- 'I H ,'ia:i III-<• i trm • with solne lively Chn;-tm;is mini- Iliiil Kd. •ill's euMi'ltnetit is within to npp"iil tli.-ii' 1 !»•»: ! hers. ' ! Kivan Jr.. "I / pn- i ••ui of Maximum capiicily h:.vi- until A-!'.'. l"i, to fil ill.. orash, Mueller, j Monday, Dec. 17, i :^U p.m.— ; As Trustees The |.rop" at. |.»-*--- tit. Hu.rd iii>nil>i-rs way : •iiii-h Mil a|>pi-;il. II inline at '"The JeiK'i'Sijn's Chri:;lmas" is tin- (Continued on pane -I) • 1 Ol, p ; appropriate* title* of tlu? piny vvhicli: '•fiii-rcn . l'-;:i:rliit:' (Hivvnbl, (Cuntili eares Receive ' will be pt'i-foimed by fifth am) ,ilia I ;lll t.ix HPlii-:ils I'" rnit .-il l-'inifl -f . >i\th ^rfiders »f Jefferson School. IT Illilll tlii- All!.'. 1"' [lulific till- i [ i_ oiili:;u< ;J O:J part- 7 ) , tin- l!";,'i t:ix yi'ni'. II IK t inj: riinii.iii i e wlii -h All's Quiet"For Council T Awards n d V. iib III" |-.- -'|.'.li-i!.il- ly of r< I u- ndimr Iliiv wir.s inijHivl l'<>ttiiiV.-a'.;c.ii i bi- lorniliat i iij' ci.ir.n. t! • c inclii'!, f -ipju-al i:i a ' Di. Kilv. ard k' p';iy- : w>: Apji'-a!:. i.niy !.e filed with '-'i.ntli Ki-elid ,U-, Me. <1iarle. tin: year nj'o. .Mayor lltirr A. awards Tii-.vn Ouiniil rc.-.-:v ,1 ili-i-i--i"n I iiit'-iiiii i,-f",it-; will be available, thi> 1S t h aiimia! \V.--;!ield Hoard ..f As-e-ioi I'. Kdilv Jr. of ill7 ll'riili-vard. .•md illl'l i-"illneil mi-mlieri .il Tm-Jiiay ni/rht af!.-r a rehearinir ' I d the up- Sp. u- liinner of the IVf.-'.- r Mayui T"V.I ilnliounc lim e Iv-fon- the Anir. IS, l!»"! N'.-itl.aliiel M. folie:. <.f I 17X Wi..«l- L h a lii.rl, i|uich. olli.-inl s'.-lii.ol IIoo. !crs A.- o:-i:it:.->n. invnlvinj: :• viiriiint-e >"Uu'ht I'.v AI- i '. pMulni'-nl i-f l.ee I'ater.- on of fill '. Tlie ap[>eal :.-* I. ICJI .; l)r., Mountain -nil-. Tin- iw.n;- lit; Tile.day inr.hl hniidlin)-; • -year un- hi.-1 r.iivhi in tlic- e;ii',r !ii/!i fn-il [•:. Hu.i,-ll t.f '',27 K.T.rth Ave. ; i v.iiii di: , W. Norlh Ave. to II mi t!,.. Wc.-ili.-M lt,.ard ..f inr-.- . nr,> tiiju-ntjy lini iiiiii- tfin<- i-i-o f loiitin.- i tu- M! c.ifeu ria. f->r iierii->;n ,1 j.od al" '•ra-h, •o-e:ir;:-in :i:nl T.-i'-kle "tatioM on ).::. projn-i-Iy ;-.t Vourlh ; • :III. i- ll"iid. H.- jippell.int"; V-iac nmiiiiKi'.t-l f-,r an'.;ln r tlir, e af-. r tile "n:o.-l v.-ihi:ii>k-" and N'orih Ave. ;! f'oiiiif il approved ii resolution -n- stuer.'. : ^ : yeiir.1., Th,- Hii:-.rd .,f Afljn?t"ient rei-om- i \ MnelN r w:is hoi-.ore.-l ,:i ,-..-,i!ity H. v.'ijlcb \uii\u\i-; payment of eoni- v.-il-.i.ihlr:" h:\.V. Mud- ; ,...(.:ul.--l i.pproval r,f the variance •Mr. 'wla-oid n.,!.-,l •!,:.; :i.!-|i- (nn. ;itani ti.tiiiui^ ^ 1 ,*.' 1 >S W nietn- .... \v.--t:i!-:-i li'ifli.l fn.!i;ih:i! ;<>ll I!,ay t»- Ir;;,,!,- L :imV i|uarte:"!>;iik r pal.!:.- )»-.ir;i!i: •'»•• lier.-i -I' th, Volunteer 1-ire !)<•- be.-JI n-ti-ll : V. I itt'-ll ]r*-W! ,"l. lln- 1 .•i-:i.-i"!i. ; "i.lliui! reji-i'!--il ti: •< I" rilllia! I pai In,int. ('oiiia-iliiwin Herbert I '. •tU wc!V ]t; e.-ci:'.cii ' •l:dati..i:, ai:d an ap|».-iil : WI-II-II Ir.. rliiiirtnim "f the llie • |,.-ti.: Walte l ;;l»i Al!>.-l". Han- ! >,.,• :he al.lijicallt. • ^i'')Tit nui,"! on par.e 1) • --li-:--. Kay Thiel i :,..- <:.:;•• ,l-l:v ^Va!!-r cvi-i-iiM^iv.v •. : of V,"<- .lieid III -cut ;h'.- ir-.a'.:.-!- '':uk Hill of Ki»hls at ;iie iliiiiu-r hen- : irc •d thai the ; I 1.• j..i: > t!n- n-.i.-".'!- Day H.tilt-d f&>t!, Flare Winning M.i y or II« rr A. Tow! J r. i rtrideniial New Jem y-i Director of i.lr. llii.t the foil/iwini; tin* cu>toin of Rov >i today i»iucd n rruoM of vi.tir.ii. statm, has Molar Vchicl of 2 I'iitiiicn ttrone spr" i to ihr: ttnte'* f the Wi'stfie.M ' mm d by tin' ..". to, II I'ol'.c' Der*ar'.n'.«-nT-, i.; amon^ thoie i and moving vchicici. K'd.e.t Mrr.MiiMU., h., pit.di/.ed .llice ll.r fint *t.t to It, r.ittCy tin; . the |.|;i Hill of Rixht* Nov. 21K 1789, (3, i in the (iflii Municipal I'ol.i'i; Class; Director Ned J. f'artekian \i,v. 'i'i -.'.i.iii they -.-..re ljUMi'd in said that Chia type of accident lir ur^ftt citireni to comnicm- _ .28 trained at Sea flirt ulio will ;:r,i'.--ti-nliiy at Ovcrlooit il.j-.pitui, Till: pii.l'I.IIIl \ ;i «u-11111pi ''lif-ii- j inj; of urc.itrtl import at th*i» Col, I). I(. Capel!,,, acting -upt-r- j fttate'4 hi){hwnyi »nd ndtied th.it in "Siintn** Mail Uox" in the V/t-itficltt P«»l OlTicu. Other*, left ^nni init. •-ive d-.vi:l'ipi!i'jit l^liirj wii.; :»p* j time r*» rn^iiy newer nation ft intemlent, N'ew Jei^ey -State Vcf- v2> uad cssp]oy«4 «t tbt: post • 1»K. it wua Voman'& Page House, Spxifls tsku at 'i p.m. Pa«s 2 THE WESWELO (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962

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Open Weekdays Till 9 • Saturdays Till 6 > THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Peg© 3 xraui \vi;s inUiatod fur oijrhlh Department Offers Suggestions rrwdi* pupil* last spiinjr aiul ]>i-ovevi D«m^>,iMf,,, Education Budget ighly successful. It also was of- )r Merry and 'Safe' Christmas I'lctnc Area's Gate ~ vrovi durmn sunnuvr schools. Barry While uf 1000 S,warJ'j III MollIItiU Jlsldc Wi'Ii thl- Yu!r.-ti!ie S-Xi'n:i qilickiy v:-sr T^v.Mrds r< p.-1; -i.,JAve., tclvl jiv-ict' his convertible IGrav Flavor SOPHISTICATED I,;„,,. r..|- svttmsr up the \n_.~ :,!:-.! i:r. . n- r:i,'- Y\i.-!fi,V) j--;,-,'v fi.'-n"rt- ;i l nuls L jw-iud iti :uiiv.];'ii "Ciiri.t:v;i- ¥>: • S^f.-tv M ..•...,.'• t \y , . Cookiiijt nmu with u Ket> ' j t o ;:i 'ri:;! -;s^ f^;| Hiked $23 J00 anuiuiit of sousuniiiK. suih u> j 14K GOLD t •..,,,-lhol-i(.-rs. X-.tuinl (.'hri:^.::.- V , •..r.-Mt.^Va MOUNTAINSIDE —Tl l.^r.l I t. ...MI 1 fir-.' hazard, the fiiTfi;V...-rs \v:,r«, ;. l , .y n^-,,..^ . , IJOUltry st'UsuniiiK. onion, niustiuii.i :! u n;; : m [H'ppt'roonis, cek'ty tunl pHisK'y, j TIME-TELLERS L; I v:-.. h yt'nr J'or advue r :; - ii.iiiu- (.u'iy SciUuJay i-vvni n.-:-l tiv:it;i-vm >'•••-.IV »f it. is rom i ?^M>.4r>(l, :Ml illi-lH ;l':,' uf itboul 5-'^.- the usi- of Up-to-the-minute accuracy artfully |,. a'.!-.1 I IK' ltK'.'".!l'.T> - '• 1'• :•-1 Nlnw aair \\:v.\- invr,;.,:;!!!!^- (lit- r,.]i. I'Oll fl-i-vl last war's. boiii lion i-tib.'S or rnniu'tl coli- •it Wlilit til V i.:,;riii-i IV:> [•,.i!i;i^ tK-ani !'->r '.iie r.>,'f ^o;;'. . 1 combined with modern styling. Our new Pn!'.i-i- IK.Ii.i.l :i j;.lU :.> till' |ili"t tiiKiiui- i huilniiui. ; ^^ :iu- if you art making a laiili' > J •-!•. i.- i-f !. . Tissot collection (coluics distinctive i'.i'i'.i :il 'i".in,.a]-.u< ;'a:k. nv;ir ,' wut itity. Wuii-i- fiom milil-fliivor- •••<•>••• -i- .1 :>>..! 1 u :ll\l Aw., l.;t,l l)t-,-ii jiukil .. •;:i'talili-s, milk «n.l n pnioi-d pear-shaped wn'sfwotchej as well aS £.1 ;'.tj fulliiwinir .-uirin-.• tiin • -| "• ' Jl »-l'-r. jOOH )" s:.!.iry ui.ii.isw for si-linol will also hi'lp to lioost i;ravy oval and squaiecasc designs. For tlavi wristflcMory and nioxinium timekeeping V,- ;;rnl various onia-iiiiivi- jv.imU vi Sorii- uoid'an 1'J It was uninHin. -M a jHihlii' lu'«r- Smut Foes Seek int' on tlii' btulpi t will h:' at S p.m. dependability, choose a Jan. 15 i» 1 hi- M-}IOO! jrynmasium. Tissot, $39.50 up. L I,,- cut --v:;:ion on the l> i h Aid of Clergy budjfot, wliirh now must In1 prr- I ih-y frwju.ntly dry cut t« :i ..,.,;, .,,- „.„..,. 1 1 .^ . i;ei."'...I for npjvit)V;il tj Pr. William tiil.'reiili doip-t ? ami bti-n.r.o j —^ M<"n;l>frs .if tli.- \\\ <:ti.'!,l Cili"' - ) V f ; f.'n- decorative |>in-p;is(-_i. T.i j'"•''' thai llii' nv;-.iiiii'!n i.- indTtv- M'.uif plan l.ii-nli.-t th.- ^ls^istall.'t1 AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: gM... 8 diomondl, (12S.C0 Vl f«d«(al Tu includid :,-,• the hazard to a minmiun•: ' ' iinl'*> il>" ii.iiiv nw is tli..r- of \^rslti.-l.r> spiriiual li'ad.'is in Mr. Pi.la said lio firl< tin- luulinM CHARGE, HANDI-CHARGE, BUDGET, CLUB, :;ililf u<< tlh- i\>n!inittt't- is "I'OJI 1 is! if lllld contain..; ti.» *:ll." :!.l he ?:i\vi-

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| 167 East Broad St. 1$S$ Wesifield 233-5-7 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD §| OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS AD 3-1111 Open Mon. thru Fri. 'lil <> «n«» <-l»^ THE WESTFJEL© (N. J.) tEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, !962« treble voices, "Jesus, JesuB, Rest Your Head," "O Holy Night" by Center Hit by *i Bank Case Hearing And Cons Glee Club Annual John Jarob N'iles of an American -Poiico «id ^1; All's Quiet Officials (Continued from page 1) folk song; climaxed 4>y "() Holy term-iiied amnum (Continued from past II K(fr>on's capacity will be exceeded Concert Saturday, Night" and "Adestt Fidcles," en from four vi (Continued from page 1) By U. S. Court by 19G4 and will be unnecessarily which for many of the patrons and •the Community committee, said payments to 25 WesUwiJ B>-aiJ of As*.-*jrs, the overcrowded each succeeding year. fritnds usher in the Christmas Broad St. by t members of the department rangi ,property owners hnve the right to Held Legal Ne-ar the end -of the question and Sunday at WHS season. eirtrance to the „, from $25 to a maximum of $250 i appeal their division to the Union answer period First Ward Coun- ing side windows. Cixinty Board of Taxation. County Tickets <"Wi be obtained for both He pointed out payments arc MOUNTAINSIDE —Federal cilman T. W. Rodt-3 asked the The Westfic-Ui Glee Club will pre- the Saturday and Sunday per- inede on a "sliding scslc" base< appeals inur-i bo filed not later than chair what the total -school indebt- sent its 3<>th annual Christmas con- 'Police said the- tbf, A-ug. 15, 1P6S. Thus, we would Judj;e Ueynicr J. WorlcTicj'ko Jr. formances at the Music Staff, SI reported Friday, Tl! on the percentage of fire call: has 1 ulcd hi liuj jurisdiction to edness U at present and the seheJ- cert Saturday evening n-t 8:30 end Elm St. and WtlrJrtl (Paint nnd ne^day nij,'lu. answered during the year. jgain suggest early filing wiUi the uW of payments projected for llw rtestfielJ Board of Assessors. hear complaints filed by the Subur Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in theWallpaper titore, 214 R. Broad fit, Mayor Towl announced coun- bun Trust Co. of Westfield and future. Westfield High School. The club This is thi "Legislation providvj a further or from any club member. ter liB'i been the cil's next meeting has been post- 1 tho State of New Jersey against J. Kenneth Boylcs, « member of will be directed for O,e 23rd year poned from Dec. 25 to De*. 26 -tep of appeal on tiu. decision of the iXiitiimal D:ink of Westfield op- the school boanl \\-3io had earlier 1>y Frank Scherer. Sylvanuu Jen- because of Christmas. .he county board; that is, appeal erating and lollipop, is enclosed in the en- Mountain Ave. on the reason for only two polling Pearl Curran; "Tho Boatman's to fit your writing angle velope and mailed to the child anx- Four juveniles involved in the places indicating that thU seemed Song," an arrangement of a min- iously awaiting a reply. thefts of six cars have been ar- 'Meanest' Thief Steals very "unfair" by providing only strel song of 1843 Juy America's The New VP* adjusts to you: Pick it up and your finpfy IThe officers of Branch 1492, NA rested and interviewed, it waa re- one s*ite on the north and one onforemost contemporary compose -, automatically into a comfortable position, thankt to the hC, are IPat 'Patterson, president; ported last week by Detective Nich- Student's Yule Money the south side of town. Aaron Coplan; and "The Omnipo- gently contoured grip. Dial the big, solid 14K gold point un3 •Dave Wright, vice president; Andy olas Bottelli, in charge of the Juve- •Howard Tomlinson, assistant su- tence," the supreme song by tho Pluchinsky, secretary; Michael MRS. AUGUSTUS KLAIBER nile Aid Bureau. The theft of $20 from the wal- "songster of songstem," 'Kranz the tip touches the paper at just the angle you want Then yn let of a high school student was re perintendent of schools, statod that can write with more ease and comfort than you everlhoujjii Dru2ik, treasurer. Detective Bettelli -laid juvenile past school voting records indicat- Schubert ported to police Monday. possible. The VP gives you a choice of ,1S instantly repliceiblt compluints will be filed against Melvin Michaels, assistant prin ed small turnouts. He cited the Board Candidates the offenders. The club's third group will con- points, from a needle point to an extra-broad executive. Stop cipal, told police the money was recent senior high school vote iist- sist of four .Scotch songs: "Turr (Continued from page 1) A 15 year old boy was appre- taken from the wallet of George ir.g a total of 6,200 ballots cast, in (or t free booklet "How to Pick the Right Point (or« W Hoff Restates hended Xov. 25 by 'Patrolman Don- Ye to Mo"; the ever popular "An- chairman and "a member of the Cunningham, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.adding that there will be 22 work- nie Laurie" in an unununl nrrange- (Continued from page 1) National Admissions Committee. ald Crosby in a car stolen from George S. Cunningham of 1111 ers «t the polling places during 785 -Hyslip Ave. Investigation dis- •the afternoon hours and 44 during ment by Adam Geibcl; "Green (V«V HUSONASl in Westfield. We also would Mr. and Mrs. Mornsh have four Wychwood Rd. The theft occurred Grow the Rashes, 01", a poem by New Parker VP* not tolerate any deterioration closed he previously had stolen two between 3:10 nnd 4:10 p.m. In the the evening stretch. sons. Onu nttends Wcsleynn Uni- other vehicles, one .Niov, 5 from Robert Burns beautifully set to of services in any of our versity, another is in Westfield boys' locker room. Mr. Tomtinson also pointed out music, and tha rousing "Border schools, but we feel that our 252 Welch Way, olid the other High School and two attend Frank- N'ov. 10 at 901 St. Murks Ave. Police said the student had left that there has been a strong re- 'Ballad." usual high standards can he lin School. his clothes on a bench while par- quest for ataentee ballots, far ' In its fourth group, the club re- maintained at a considerably Three other hoys, whose -ages ticipnting in an nthletlc activity. greater than usual. range frdm 14 to 10, have admit- turns to the Chrj.-itmas spirit, open lesa cost than the proposed The $20 reportedly was money Noar tho conclusion of the hear- ing with its own director's arrange program. $1,500 in Gems, Furs ted stenllng cars in August and ing one person stood up and urged TERRILL'S October Xrum 83fi Tninmiucs Way the student had earned for Christ meiit of "Glory to God in the Jligli ".We are convinced that our Stolen in Westfield mas. a "yes" vote for the bond referen- cst" by the early 18th centur sland in opposition to the and Nov. IS from 7'il Tanuiques dum. OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Board of Education proposals 'Police are Investigating the re-Wuy. composer, Penrolesi, with KOIO doos not jeopardize West- ported theft of $1,500 in furs and Detective 'Bettclli said an inves- Winds Fell Six Trees work by thp .special guests, Vir. 116 Elm Street, Westfield, N. J. AD 2-56231 jewels from the home of Martin Kinia Toenes and IMarcelm H.-iIl; field's traditional policy of tigation is under way involving « •Bernard Murphy, superintendent «f PARKER-Maker o/ the worlds most warned pern providing excellent education- Essnor at 88 Sanders Cir. 15 year old boy arrested for a lhr- of public works, reported six trees The Pros followed by three numbers in whkl al facilities for our children. .Mr. Esjncr told police Die theft cency Nov. 9 at St. Paul's Episco- were felled in 50 mile-nn-hour nine instructional nnd other rooms, the junior high boya furnish thr "While we recognise that occurred Sutuiday at 7:45 p.mpa. l Church, whine $68.05 was tak-cust.-i and rain Thursday. innovations to existing instruc- Dec. 27 is a most inconvenient and that entrance tod been gained en. Two wero down at E* Dudley tional areas, and improvements in time, we urgently suggest that by jimmying the front door. Another investigation haw been Ave. and Lawrence Ave. and oth- corridors, the auditorium and the every effort be made by all •He said the furs, including a made of a reported In-oak and en- ers were in Dorian Rd., Stone- ventilating and fire detection sys- voting residents to state their stole,- and -the jewels wore taken try at 240 Sylvnnia (PI. 'in which a lcigh !Pk., 'Manor 1'lt., and Warren tems. opinion at this time." from a bedroom. 15 year old was involved. St. The lEdison addition would house ten room3 for instructional pur- poses and i\ multipurpose, audito- rium. ' Cktktm .' A .breakdown.of^anticipated, .costs shows $i,4u7,6W earmarked for the Roosevelt addition ahd $G50,- 000 for the Edison annex. Added expenses include: Archi- tect's fees, ? 127,020; contingencies. $CO,080; mov.Vule equipment, $70,- 000; landscaping, $5,000; bond and legal foes, $5,000, and i>ayinentt to a clurk of the works, $lf>,000. CHOICE IMr. 'llo-'les estimated the pro- posal -would add an estimated 1.2 per cent or ?1.30 per $1,000 of .-~.IM ....Ucwoii in liHYS, and 2.1 and choose from our wide variety of cut flowers, plant* per cent or $2.1)0 per $1,000 start- ing in 1904. The bond issuo would be for 22 years. and arrangements. Stop in and look around. Stamler Denies (Continued from page 1) With respect to the Davidson ap- pointment, iScnu'or Stamler f.iid "while I have a lot of personal re- spect for Ciuhlie David.-cm Jr., I know nothing of I's qualifications as a judite." He aildrd that the Sec our fine collection late iSen. Robert C. Crane of West- field had never discussed tin- ap- of Christmas wreaths, pointment with him although he and the. Senator hud discussed door pieces, table center many other nominations uiul pro'j- lenis. pieces and greens. Per- Referring to ;\ str.tcment in Mr. Smith's letter that a nomination fect for putting your for a judicial rjrt by iPenr.Lin Stamler "may by h:\-vd on politi "i favori'^sni," ''he .Ser;itor told Mr. home truly in the Christ- Smith, "since I nm :i lawyer .'ir,1 since I ru'-sirre you are rot. I '• mas spirit. tend to guard in every way possi- ble against the invulvemuin 01 ,.,. litical favoritism in our judicial system." Consult

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Jack Bill Parker Eshbaugh about this question: "The auto deqlor financed my now car, and included auto in surancc in the deal. Later, I dii coverod I was paying a higher premium than from my loco' OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS because only the best is labelled Bellows -Choice whiskey, choice agent. Con I insist that I tradf giftl Hero's Bellows Partners Choice —a remarkably lijfht and satisfying' iny car only, and not my loca' blended whiskey—now presented in a maprnilicent holiday decanter. And agent?" 1 beautifully wrapped for gracious giving ,"all at no extra cost! BARRETT & PARKER, Inc INSURORS Westfield Flower Shop 43 Elm Stroet JOHN C. STEUERNAGEL Partners Woslflold AD 7-1801 3J65O 250 Springfiefd Ave. near Broad "[ ADams Arilllntril -nllli BELIOWS S COMJW, 10UISV1UE. KV • OUNOEl) VffilJMY <0X KENTUCKYSlftAIDIU WHSKirS • tOl UKAIN NtUlRM. SfIKIICHOICS • 88 PKOUf • DISIfl. 0y HUllOtlAl OlStlUtRS flWDL'CIS COE. Dnrrett A Ornln. Ilrttttors i TH» vtsrrtvjy iit, died Thursday in _Mc- four M-ier.- ami li.Nie bruiliers. i Tiie Jtt-v. Htniy J. Mi-Kinnon. j ilujpital, Venicv, Fin., aft- pastor of the l.'iiion Village Metb-; U-f illness. Serviii'S wtre odisl Chuidi ollieiiiteif> ; Florida, with inteniiwit in x Ct'iiu-'ery ht'iv. lnteriiH-nt will lie ]>riv"Al»'. i SHQPftP it-betimor£en, 85, moved to It was iinnouiiced tliitt a me-j „.,!, Fla., in l'.Mil. lit- had morial fund l-,:is been est.1i>lished by Mrs. Me.\lliMer'» many friends! al 1-137 Dunn Pkwy., Moun- in memory of her :s his widow, Mrs. MOUNTAINSIDE -- Charles G. rim> Sit?b:>n morion of Knjrk1- Brokuw, IIS, of !IT(I .Mountain Ave., Mushrooms Flu.; a sun, Robert, a robirril died Thursday in Berkeley Hall FRESH UMB FROM AMERiaN FARTS - WHOLE tr OTHER HALF captain, also of Knirlewoo,!, Nursing Home in Berkeley IIi>ip:hts rly of Tan^lewood Lurie, after an illness of twij months. r\iDK1 tic; two daughters, Mrs. Mr. JJrokaw WHS-- a former pnlicp ; S Worth of •Manawiuan anil comniis.-inncr a n (i eouneilman I Kuth, staff librarian with the here, an-! had also served as presi- j Air Force in JHJMII; three dent of the Library Hoard and as { ldrcii; and one ^reut- « trustee ,of the Mountainside! Chapel. LEGS of LAMB He retired three years njro as on accountant with the Aluminum John C. Rosecrans ICompany of America in Kdison •s. Maudr L. iiust'cruns, widow I I formerly in (jiirwoixl t after more rmer Westfii'ld Chief of I'o-' than .10 years with the firm. He ohn C. Roscoians. dii'd Tues- [ was boni in Somerville and had Tttlty's |in Orange Memorial Hospital: resided here :!<> years. •landu, Kla., following a brief j . Mrs. Rosecrans had bci-n j He lesives his widow, Mrs. Helen TM Bags at the home of her iluujfli-! rtorrup Brokaw; tllree sons, the [Miss Carol Ronecrans in Or-: Rev. John Hrokaw iFire Chief H. Windsor Rose- j sisters, Mrs. Carrie Dollar! of Cut-Rita |s and John C. Huseoruns Jr., j llelle Mead ami Mrs. Marjjaret i of Weptfield, F. A. llosrrrutis | Branch of Kansas City, Mo., and Waxtd Paptr CALIFORNIA ROAST 65 Prlando; and jive other dnunh- 20 grandchildren. lootltu lrisl.il FfontCud Mrs. George H. !lolli»i£s of IOO Extrn Plaid Stampn pile Park; Mrs. Bryant C. Hoss Funeral ; rvii-es were held itl 58» C Brielle; Mrs. C. K. Styron of (Iray's Funornl Home Monday at Corned Beef *" 69; lamb Shoulders 39 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ; Washington, N.Y.; Mrs. A. H. 1 p.m. with the Hev. liaden Brown, $7.50 or MORE rm: tor of Mouiituin^ide Chapel of- C ium of I-aconia, N.I1. and Mrs. Rtd.imabt. TMi W..k.ln Hew p. ltojjers of Orlando, fici-itinT. Scott Pot Roast ' LoinLambChopip - 99 j Giving Plaid Hanoi uneral services and interment Interini-nt w;i in Fairvlew i Ml>u C«up«« luplrci Sat., Dae. 15th, 1962 Cemetery, Westfield. I in Orlumlo. Family Napkiw Stewing Beef ° 79 Lamb Ribletf ttST Limit ono per Adult Customer L Tobacco Pr«Juct< fiath Milk and Alcoholk Harry Stahlbcrg e 8evetao«» exampt from Plaid Stamp o!(f. Irs. Lcroy Tichonor i; II ii-rv Kiah">:Tar. l, « former Chuck 1X^ 79: Rock Cornish Hens ^49lb •s. Edith H. Tichenor, 72, wife I YYV ill-Id rt-iden!, died Fridny nt J Oiimlnt Roy G. Tichenor of •> Mo- j r Qtt 80 Extra HM ItiMpi with Purelm. !ii^ her-..- on l <»i-':eo ' Mountain i BAKE—BROIL—FRY (I/. |b m j^^m Trail, died Saturday nt Rah- I'd., Muntvllle. lie lived on Kim- Swwtheart Soap Hospital nfter a Inn!; illness, V>:ill Ave.., fro-u l'.KH! to \V"2 when Smoked Whitefish 89 native of Morristown, she lie moved to Hellevill!', later Koinir Buy J al ragular pric*,.. PORK ROLL ';:;; 1.29 I in Westfield for :>7 years, In Mont\il!e. 6.t I for la was a member of Kiisl Molh- L it Church. Mr. , 't;;hl!)ert; was an ort;finizer ,10 Kxtrn fluid SUimpm sides her huslmnd, she is siir- nnd chin-tor men 'ier of Martin • SECTIONS lib. Wallherji I'o-st !1, A!-.ieri:"in l.c- ] 2. u^( With rhli Coupon and Putthaia o> d by a son, Hubert II. of Cald- c " A&P trail MM |l; a datiKliter, Mrs. Ili-Ien R. jriun. Mr. • !'ihlhcrK wa< the first! GRAPEFRUIT 49 Westfie'il resident to c-tilUt in the j 3 II Tractor Trailer H.^.n 3.98 •tin of Jersey ('ity, and SIN R«d«imabU at A&P Slorti QlvlnQ PUId St.mp* ndehildren. Navy a* (He b xinr.ini; of World | Spie & Span War 1 and served as a gunner's STEWED Ilk. Coupon Expirai Sat, Die. 15th, 1962 uneral services were held in mate. for •laintfig palnlad lurfiui ,y's Funernl Home Tuesday cut Limit Ono Per Adult Cujtomer A native of Rrooklyn lie nM'.ired I IH>.*J DEL MONTE TOMATOES rnuon with the Rev. ChnW \V. 3 65 Tobacco Produeti, Crc.h Milk and Alcoholic two years n"o fr»;ii the Kearfolt ferk or Vig.t.rl.n—In Tomato Siuco Hurti Otllght Brtnl :it, minister of tlm First Meth- : «" pi,. Ucvoragnt exempt fioin Plaid Stamp offer. t Church (iiri.intinK. Cei-iial l're"i- ..n liiMrumont Co.. j C enneat was in l'airniount ^Kiitf'e Fi.Us. where he wa« an Heinz Beans 4 !. 45 Apricot Nectar ^tery, Kcwark. ir..'.i-nr.'eJ.t ir.nker. He \i urfivi..l hv hii wife, Mrs | 0*1 Monte Brtnd—Etrly Oirdtn 0*1 Monto Brand S":-.r'.h Mojlv J'!ili"i.'nr, and p \ Duz Detergent w C C Mrs. J. T. McAIlislor ')roth:'r, Fredrri-'t of Allv-o'd. j PramKim Pack Green Peas 3 65 Golden Corn Kr 2 "Z 33 Funeral services WIM'O h*'ld Mon- J'unrl .il : -.Mvi; LV: wi-re lield ai s m C afternnon in dray's Finn ral ih< I ewii and Carey Funera. lib.7 Cyo )lb.lOl/,| Al oi-plj.' Nabisco Crackers t;^; PV; 37 French Onion Thins £££ 37 me for Mrs. !>oi\ill.y \V. Mc- lio-ie in l!,m!ilo:i Sunday e-veninir FREESTONE-H.I... Duncan Hm.l JO tixtrt* VUtid Stumpn |ister, wif<; of John T. M.-Allis- In ^rtrenl wn^ in C:;!:ir (irove | With tht* Coupon «nd Purchaifl of of Mountain Ave., Warren Cemel,•!•>•, Flu.'hini'. I.. I. j Hearts Delight Peaches 2: ';:;;65< Buttermilk Pancake Mix s vnship, who died Friday in her pig. Liquid Detergent -' X^ of an apparent heart attack, Blue Cheer Pie Crust Mix «»*.n^.w.. 2 '*;' 41 • Dole's Sliced Pineapple R«d..mibl. .1 AfrP Stotai giving PUId Stamp! 'ormerly a WVslli 'Id resident Mrs (Yuri II. Jack.l j Coupon E«plroi Sat,, Dee. 15th, 1962 10 years, Mrs. MeAlli-.tia- h.id Funeral verviees for Mrs. 1'iiul Forth* fimlfy w*ili fen a swimTiiinK in-lrucl'i!1 at tin1 1'.. Jaekel. 80, were held Tuc.day I Hunt's Tomato Paste 2 t.°: 25° Tuna Fish '"^ZZITJ" Limit Ono Per Adult Customer lib.5%Mo Jib-5'/.77c l fcstfu-ld YWT.A. Slu' bsid been ni.nniiu- .V IJ ray's Funeral Home, I Junket« Custard *i', 3 ; ;r 40° River Brand Brown Rica Tob.Kin I'ro-lurN Fioih Milk and Alcoholic Rive in y.ir\ scout woi U for .'Hi with tlii- Rev. .iiiines ('. Wbilaker I •x pk«. •* n. ply. • • Fl r 1 pi,. ' ' i.iuci CKCtnpl from fluid SUmp offtr. prs, und served as executive i.f the Fir-'t Aleliiodi.il Chureli of- | ector of Wostfield ^irl seoiits liei.jt inc. Marcal Pastel Napkins 2 :;-19° Gold Medal Flour ^~ bag ** ' abotit 10 years. Mr-. J:iidiel. widow of (iciirjre Dixie Cups Dilp Trih &VL9 Pure Golden Honey A™p.,. ;j b39° McAllister was a member \V. .la.-kel. died Saturday at the Dash Detergent s r St. l'aul's Kiii^'onal Chiiicb. F-iiii.bJI Acres N'ui iiu' Home. Brn in nirminjrhani, Ala.. :h<* h:id S'e..|l.'!nie. afi.'r n ln-i.-f il'li"---. She fct automatic waihart Gorham Cream Silver Polish ]:: 25° Kretschmer wk...«««~37t nj.ib.550 »ved to Wai ten Township nine (Continued on pace 8) Ilb.il/aot77j s b 2 g c Instant Fels Naptha s, ;;i i ^ 33° Clorox Bleach ^37« p,. i'c61 C lO IJxtra Waid Stamps Brillo Soap Pads W^IWR.,,., ^250 Daily £;• Biscuits 2 '& 29° 7; 31 this Coupon and Purchaia of EXCLUSIVELY WITH US * COVERAGE Salvo Food Favorites / — Dairy Center Buyt I H«dt«m*bli at A&P Stoiai giving Plaid Stamps with LLOYD'S of LONDON anl fabltfi But, ChlokM or Turkiy n oi.plg. FIne.t Quality—Imaoriad Italian Coupon Expire! Sat,, Dec. 15th, 1962 pig. of M9Q pig. of Of ft C c Limit One Per Adult CuMomer The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. IJ*.bl.ti*» J4t.bl.li'" Swanson TV Dinner 55 Romano Cheese 79 : I Ib. 7 os. pig. 2 Ibi. 14 OL pkg. Tobn«n Ptuduc'*, Frc\h Milk nrv\ Alcoholic .vi^? »,«,,,«,„, U, Vi 9*1370 t*1 CQo 2 C SPREAD A So..' /|C pl.itlc •• plaitie •" Orange Juice ?Z^!?£ 3 'c a;; 79 Ched-o-Bit Cheese ,™ 0 .7» !;.%/#•« #*/»rl» | p| g (| — -» Syrup «-^ 47 C QeT2S~E)iira Pii Orciiiges 10 49 Trend lbl c For dlihoi and fin. fabrlci 25 Extra Plaid Stamps with Purchais o( Oven Cleaner Bananas G!«X 2 29 Twin Pad 4l2.25oi.4Qg C ibl c ^[Cromb Square ££• 39 Get 25 Exira Plaid Slain"p»"wTt"h~pu'rchaj» ol Bindad tOQflhtr «» plni. w* Apples rl^S™. 2 39 5(D alf c lib. Baby ^ p 39 c Use Christmas Seals Glamour Bread Jan« Parbsr Fresh Tomatoes r;:::29 C Orange Chiffon Cake *£,*? 55 Regularly 6O0 Washed Spinach 25 Combinalion lib. 8 LIQUID SHAMPOO 3'/j or. Cookies :i»ITIiiiW..k bot. f mc p C ich Cremei r. pig. PRELL Pascal Cefiery !';.»17 FUNERAL DIREC1OKS Prices effeeriv* thru Saturday, Doc. 15th, in Super Markets and Solf-Scrvlco itoros orTi e F. H. Gray, Sr. F. H. Groy, Jr All 1 Olmec 1'ru.lucls, ln,l, Milk a»J Alcoholic lieverogcs cxcmi.t frwn I'l.ii.l Sl!ii.:|. c.|I,.r. Iceberg Lettuce :." 19

WESTFIEID CRANFORD 318 E BROAD SI. 13 SPRINGFIELD AVE. 155 ELM ST., WESTFIELD, N. J. O VE FANWOOD Phone AD 3-0143 Priori* BR 6-0092 URGE FREE PARKING AREA •I?i2«l !iI!i,?B " 1060 RARITAN RD.f CLARK OPEN FRIDAY Till 10 P.M BETWEEN MARTINE AVE. 8, TERRILl RD. BETWEEN CENTRAl & WESTFIEID AVES. OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9 P.M. OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Tilt » P.M OPEN FRIDAY Till >0 P.M. Page 6 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

BARRETT & CRAIN RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. HARRY H. MALUETT Realtors | NANCY F. REYNOLDS EDWIN O. EDWARDS WIEGMAN CO. Realtor PEARSALL KKAI.TOH i AD 2-5050 Westfield Mountainside FRANKLIN SCHOOL & 112 Elm St. Mulllvlr l.lfatlaic Menibt-n Realtor AD 2-1800 AD 3-180O DANKER & DANKER, WILLIAM A. FRANKENBACH AD 3-5SS5 E Mountain Attour, WrxfU A u 1 wMvr IKIIIH- Itt a v i t >:i ;, f iw)Klit>'rhiM'llthl, tf.;ir Inc. INC. ; t.ui>i. t.ulon. It has ii *J1' liv- AT $37,500, A STATELY ADams 2*6609 i mj; r<.n wiih Iir«pi:u» . u lurKi- VI-IUMT anil frium- rc.-l- Hraltora —• iMiiarors 302 East Broad Street HKAtTOKH I.VSII H-UHS | I lit!) IIK i ••••in it nil HUH |H-r* h. Mrmbrr of Th« | ! Inf.' nc tliii-:tut iful laiKlMCHp- Mrmbrr* of Multiple Mitlm* IVrXtlrld. V. J. 'lipU (.latlair g>«<<-in t i •!• 1 i ,iiii. w ith an nn Iiv Vimrn In ii muxt 0e- 115 Elm St.. AD 2-4700 "THE SPIRIT OF OLD WORLD CHARM |l• ii. if.-hhorluc.fi in .Moun- ID 2-6300 CHRISTMAS" ,-.-..„, ..T Hit- (.VI-II1. lunij .lv. NOTAUM-: for »h vi-n- { : 1:. t>> rt in in l ilt itu«' inii-s a wit In onth . t wo-cur narKKe ami (l#jn. 149 ELMER STREET WILSON SCHOOL Itt nur l>n\»«-»J \% Iuit*i*M^ ut M. Wr din ill tlir 4:1 t^liu Slrrvt Miiitr urtr y\\ ;t.v formal II Hd 1 mukt ttiib a tnuut to aec. WESTFIELD SfoU'h Pl«l»«~MouuUlii>l4» IT Jl 8l«S IHTKI Itviu j ' "I'litna r«- }i'>in«-owin-i'«Uii> will I far uttirr a irudltEuual di nrcplftct. ffull t, MI-M. KI- .tl-Jil k I t C ll I ll . point nit-til \u i*.-f thlM old,- pun-h on ili-st NEW CONTEMPORARY IDmm *-4M8 TRADE-IN 1 hi-in.- 1...;,[,,I i -lunf to si Iii".^ •rl>u Mutt. Ilif *»-ruio|r s ENJOY rrrrbii mi* tund*- !»>• u r«-lu- \\tmr h»s Hi!•«•«• l •r.* is a u n*y»'itr-nlil hunu', COLONIAL • I r»ii** !><;»• I ii t i'-n. IUIU !«»•.•. 11. l.iv s Hntl tili-tl biitli. >( i.vir (ht- liiu' hi Siult-h Ci'llMltllU} ti. IMI. ., ...... j n.K r-join. ilininj; lomti. l;il K fi-*c ut Mr-. rrt-rfrHrk ( . tliin l>i»tjur. Jf. of Ui-wtitHil lu k IMI u Iwl thill in iiinx. iii-iii- junk :mJ |il*y- Mt-v.- nr*-iiM. it I'tinim- wldciil 1 Hi. ...i.v.-ni. m-i- uf Hiii- »ill- IkltilK-l LL Jitt IX-M'll. Oil th<- .1VV i-11 d; t. ICK In Kid! uini'l ouii.l. (iiiiils rourtH uml Mkui- Iti IH Htitlfu) Indian Format, it yniuit tif u-. ;iiinKH thv t.'iilt*-«l miili.ltiihv.l ..I.IIT t>[.i- C.-l.'Ml-il iJ«-r>Ulh jt-Jir. It IIIIM it 6iM-k- WcKtlli-h). \\AH on ciK- ili^or. UVIDK ' UIMI tt"'-r an- th *-•.-•- )•• dnxMii dirup ChrMntJi* fiird iiiiliit- K p..ml fur ill.- ji'uiiKNttTii. Stati-** . . . nil "f Uh l.tiiiK litAl- liuini- I.MIH.-.I n.-Mr tou Ii unit ..I I .'iiid t iU-d biitli. SlHtn; ti) Hl-,r \.. I.KIIIH, f^Hiiiuv, full )>aH«*- room. diniitK royin, ktUlu'U und u»in a ltd mi-tntx- rn <>f i-ur WM-IU r«l «»i >ln>. Moll, 'lltf iithrr 1 thro* bedrooniK, and two bBtliH. :«K'', full t-HWiii'-ut, iwy-c;ti' if a wloilou Mill he it (frllKliI •nt. All t-Xi.'i']li;t)t tiomt fur H ifoHrd, Slate AHHOI IHUOUK and r>ni p i fui;.-. i-.v.iy tn-v >h:tnrati- <)Ini IIK runm. uny HH-I low UaciH, 1'i'Sbt-KMi'ii !>)' tli. u IIIK Vrr uvti - fOfrptTRtlllt; •"••TV" chi-ii. Tlir**i- »>rt-ti> »..-•! r—.m- | tii*Hl t.( Uic* new yrnr. 3 BEDROOMS - 2V-2 BATHS I'lacc, and lavntory. Of cournij Hie iiul.lh- In ix peril tlflK Itu-ir rurl> IIMHKN, uit mil(<(u** M"- theri' IH a two-c«r fCHrage and .tinl l.rtth "It Hi-t-oiul 1lu.-r An ]ifr ntni'br dtill. tln> (ifrumn hHnl top driveway. HUCII oilier rn*iv«-K from out* arm lo nn-••xpumlulfl,- ;ttt It: llNU huk*'* -hii.u doll*., u 4-KlldV Vlilu- GRANT SCHOOL hut<>-tjM't>t ulikh huri r»ir<'Atl.'ii $26,500 t xtras tis mcTCUry t)*u*ilcli«'A anj citlu-r. FANWOOD COLONIAL rlnn nicker, u lit tit- IIUII'M din. All this for only 136.80Q. RED Arcordlnicly. tfn f.jrni.-.l Mi (••Mini x|iar«-. Vnu mum K*» tn this rotfcer nduut IVO >rnr» «>1jirt- a \uy > n. '•ruiiithr-'tttoti Known ftw INT Hit vttiuf. A rstr*- (JiM'oriuiitc y fur $21,900 ulrlvtl; illiio » HvW llrtsi lluoi Three bedroom Bpllt In very tint <-lTY HKKKRHAI* Sl-MtV li'K - - MIUI* l«fr. Utt«i«-r %t bli-h IH II ••-irei- 7V x 170' lot In IL nrim cotulltlon. :i...» H'» u,.|<- utiionfi- ihi- ihftr*-** only JU.HOO. mttv Stvtn a llttl*- irlrl tu We^tfuM Jornth.n t-K^i* in uU ili'Miin iiiul balh hi 11»IM wititA 3 BEDROOMS H, y..ml tin- n>i)Ht> nml )>lin(lo o ihoi'Is. Thf living r<*(wii ])ii» a v ulutthit. Tlutf IH U rtroplarc In \n\tfW )>ui wit)iln live minute Mrvplarr. ih*Ti>*H « l.i t-;ikf:ist [ii<- _'.'' livjiiK room, the dining HARRY H. MALLETT $22,900 2Vi BATHS "f On- KlillWutKl RlH'PpliiK Hi" liuote "Mltb a ruuui nJI h»r rtMini. tu 11 il iii i nK n.-oin ;in ' 'in Ih nltnoKt l.t" ,H(|Uur«>. Th If Volt urr hi-inK trnm*lVn t- ufafthi-r j uu iirr -*iinl ildor h»H lhrf-«* bftlrouiiiH t« tin* rhlcatu u<-H. Tor iit- is till* t-hui nihi»r <*i>)i>iilul lioni' sd.-fiiiit p'»rch. All llm.- »..-.! l '/^ liairis — pluyroom — nt- LIVIIIJT twin with tift-pla*.'**. din i H *•*;«• nr nut til !• >UIIIIK or nitons ;ilr twin Hllfd. Tin- «.m-. il tin- HVfUtuI J>i\th. (iliniKr, Rtahor $24,900 Hl'O.C' Illl'l WUl'l Pkf M IHVf Iir.iiiiiiuliiti 11*37 (*..l»niiil i-..ii- tHihed uarRjie — K&B heitt. 13 itiK ru.mi. i-h*->*rfu1 kluh-t ultl, conic un<1 *.>ujt>> Ihi- ll |) Ini wkth rx.I and dun II y niMtn <»v^rl'»r>KitiK *•• < itrl«tjiitt« M|tlrlf in«tplrrd by i. irt-i't*. Mmiy f xt run in - nValSrld Multiple LIMIoc t*;* J'KAl/TOH vim c«i. .-xu.-ri- iriuiM'OrtHtlon. Auroulv.- liv- eluded ri-nr yrwd. Threw i vvl* •thrtr dlH)'ln>A. Oh >m, uml uli-.l. Mfi*li» ji;ur (iisjKvtluji. Member lv » iwl prof **KK1> fhtr na)i If ) ttio tj'ociilur*- ..oT.-h. I'pstalrM lire thri-i- ln-4- "lain* to HturixK*-- ll<>u»«- jus lnK.ufbi>mt-H \nrlrd rn.xiHh 'Ht fri-blily pain ltd. I*O8KfBnli»n Im t.. -n«Uf> the rbrUimuN Thin K*mclouti|C nod old. HI Kluer St. AD 2-0050 will I.* on the receiving end ofIi r ntnlrn to wloraK.- Oil hint. di-n find rvi't-t'fttioii room, th ••«•» lielnful information it wil) !•• lUiu-tii'ii fianiKi:. Kunui.-*. Ju*l l«cdi ixima (plut* a (ouit h "ii*- WlUi KunlUi.t hiick avtnaa thv w1 n tvHmmxp that wilt l>i-. «c-Kr**d with \\n own Lutn Ml (ram*-d* iMiit. thin liiun t MILS u 22' liv- 1 t wilt l « two y.-urft ulil; roof — plx vmri- Ull Ii,..,,l8l.»; im, ,," olatl»H. Thf Iwii^ar *:a- nK room wllh ilrI(f. Mtt 13V x I'J'i'. U.ratcd iixl llrst floor Invitiory. OOpen n uiu, "ftmr«"l tlir iteiitm »:i,000. ON ONE-HALF ACRE Hut off Ijiwrence Avc. in i K-rt'i-tu-d porth ut rear of IIOUHC » «•>'! <"H"K «im«:»..i H fllO nreft «« <*•>«» »• • tIlls home now; •."omrrsit- ATWOOD REALTY FRANKLIN SCHOOL ..vi- i-v.-rnniim ruum tt.t crtlon of bi-uullful hiMiu--*«. >\'«-|'h>l>kr) 11 Well llllUiHClllX'll |i>t .>«m,.|il.. i-.xuut incko, utato olf In the yt-nrn t $31,500 75" x I7fj'. TluTt- Rr11 tlifuL- iwln- 2 fcl.M 8THKKT , iiKsni,.,!. Koriiil lyKutti'd on a *\u.\el wtrtfct inInuin t'milnnaiioiii. ue l tlto lniea YOi: luiv* hi<> in H u n< I 'I \n\h\*-\ (Cor. N.x-lk and Kin »«. $31,500 nun UIIM iii Dm umt uf CKLCtl, to ir«importK(l»n ami : "MM NrliWtu, Indtril. Ihnt Mr lllnl litttlisf. W*H 1ncati-d near iniy 5PUT LEVEL radf «(.*)n>ol IH thi« linmnr liml H rnlii'h biiuir fur Hnlr FULLY AIR CONDITIONED Home hullt In m" for it. • til K<-1H>U]K niid trunnporlutIon. WV ifii| ciH'iiv (rive you mi.r- in !V>Mtllt*llJ and rrull>' rlirr Now lii-itiK offi*red nt ?2C.5OO. F i> r t> o t your t runxpori.'ttloii tt owner. Lnrx;tt llvln Id Hntl uue on auvh H lirnu- You* II love thin fomfortabU r r room with tlr-frulttct?,. «1t'».•«,. uMIc i>r i>uroln. D»,l t-xtru lar«© beilrooniH ai.>om, JurK-o Bcrtcned iiuroh ii"« !•»» tmn^rtutit 'mint I A ' ''ft* HI) CJllCll the liUH JtiHt t\Vo tllt-d buthn. HeiTf-ndun r«or nrf nit |ilu« u iiuri'h) nrt* lu $39,900 C. B. SMITH, JR. Ml brand new modern kitchen .^r.T. have bt-en t h o r o u K h I >' locks away or walk to tUftU'Mi. der room, full UftHfinfiU nn vertrvt cundlfloa. Tbmc In- Mltr UuOolpti, the -rrd-nonfd Thf-n: la a livinn: room, rtlnSnjr f-car uuftch«tl Kiun^t.* ar »ludr u »i»nul<- lli.u. 111 •*uur family nlscd licJrooniP, '20' Realtor reliitfeer, %\Ui> ihouKht h# prr- The living room IH !4' x 26' mm, mod»*rn klii*hf n on rtrHt «Tllh llrrpltior nutl TherMUi- ccrftillon rtmtn, ) u I o u H I c «l Ith flreplttco and the OIUIHK URGE COLONtAi 1 st n half ucm of jnopfrf Jrml>fJ"rml>frr K.ult Ketiiv4l » tlniiltlufc AKurr. ther^ An ' now if AB w»* h^"«*, yoi U'Vi-1; thrt-e MriM-niH unJ rt-rn- finur pIMurf Hlttiloiv, tbrrr "irt-h. full bftpi'mvut and two- •II irntrnll \r*. A I) i-03(H arr houMm tlint hnvr iunt rotim SB lartfc. rule (He ?niih on necoiui, (irutif alv«*l>- ilrcurnit-d b».(li-4»filliM. nr KurQKC art noil1*1 nf t hi- $26,500 i^Vfl ftraiUT^M IL rtlllHlu'O T*-K~ ftnouKh lut.fcn to be tena»rtl <^u- There arc 2 tiled bath« on llu VV|«|I VAi,.,(aln«l(]f H tiiulnx room ond klti-kru ilKhllKl'tK of TlilH wvll liM-lLtcd Kventnmmt lonlnl. Tnkf Ii*i6 Irving Avrntir, eatlmi room, lnutnlry nnnnp wltb liullt-ln fnhtc nrm. U> 8i'vt*n yt* ar old liomv, Idcti' WfHfllrltt, tor lunCnnrr. .%>*vl> i>« yn\i have t-liildren? U"a lavHlfiry und attarh«'d KUTUK**- • Ike IhlK home >vllh IIK •u-pi'lntf-up liume for llu- youn-,' Mcnm VRlilnrll An J-K2ST ) llufh KiirlllOD HHR*1II1H itltiicil Krn>- with r*J brick jon Uk.- a I'oinv Uiai <,K.n f 'ull bHHt-mi-nt, nil lieal, taxt-« EDWIN O. EDWARD Int-tcr lilt -^- nnil hofir >i*u 'umily. . A wry i)sable dormliorv oi ..jjaclous uir "f graciuut l.vi^ rontdri^r K v«»rv rt#*«lrrH»1P i M <:. II. Smllk, Jr AU 3-3403 Nteim nnd «tntel> ce^orti out MJty $173. AwklriK I'J^.SOU. nlll. tool front 1 nreplnvr, HUH roi»m nml Hie 3r»mn.. «vlih many* morP to I 111 Elm St. 11 t'ltlotilnt illnhitc MMII with ^iirtml rt-il l>ruk fiunt.rj you about: Hftty L.. \*'!t*rnm»i liiilll-lit Hld*-I)«»nnl. i'hcf-Alrr '£ cur tletnchril KUrftpo —- ho' ;ii :ui ;\ttr;t«tivt- plot '<>' x \'J USTED TODAY AD 3-5555 ^•ta> Res. AD U-33M ttooil ovrr K<»or Chri*"iniii8 Kit lop^ QUANTUCK LANE ,vlth thrfto overHlzed liodroomt*. WlttWl.lttrilll.Kdw.rdr . AD a- COLONIAL LINES LEE K. WARING n IlrMt floor nrrtninr) rtiom. ;f An d U ii t IK- it w tt It M k Al> 33-JJf Altiert II. C. ,rrakf;iM rufin. Also I'.nv 't ft-Hturvt* a larK« HVIIIK room Dalrr Barkrr IVE BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS INStROU rdrmmtTM uiiMtnlrw nnd Mnrllir Jo SYiiHtiilr* jnnviliT pjt Two yM'H oM . - - HnlH t'ltlt tit(iti« flreplHc*'. Tht* dining «(«!• rhxnln All X-IIMI nth. Tittr" only IHItlJJ- nntl .u-ri'ilH-d |ioivli nPf IU- Ah-y •ot>in hfU4 a K1»»S wrdl with , Pmtoi l.uol I'L IU2O1 PANELLED DEN (17') (Ft-rr.l ut «1K.1KM> lkt i IIIIIIKC (luori* irftdlnR to n huK"» :IIMil**llk l-'U ..,A1> 3ARt |a)ounl*-cl Florida room. The kH- GLEAMING KITCHEN LOVELY STREET y;trd. art linil UllricUll h AD 3-102 HOP, SKIP, AND JUMP I r<">m nnd dlnlnir ror>m. -Imp*-- 'itn witli a dlshwAHhor hun 22' RECREATION ROOM WONDCRFUL NEIGHBORS d rloa. mpU' 4*attnlr ni>fl<*e. The prml« M. A. MFRCNER A HOME TO REMEMBER I.*..Ill X U, WHh I»')i4'.| •vel recreation roum \n pine ACRE OF LAND atifllt-tl with a door it^a-JlriK I nrnltor — tnaomntr Call Tia to HCO thtn brand now lii* iirctiltrfturr IN outMltinillttK. Tn H«VP thin due npllt level only »n awnlnf? covered pat'n (n- 'A NATURAL WOODLAND IE13 Dndler Court AD Z-414" list inn-. TnlK lnr«« two l«-vcl Tie Iiulldrr one ol tlir "old a hlovk away frinn Jetrerfo iflOe*) outdoor llvlnp. Call ue OotuniHl raiiiii l« lot/uti'd on H Srlmul. V-srv pretty living room '•>r furllicr detniln or an up MOUNTAINSIDE HILLS lnu-rf*" who knvrt nolhtnc tin- ROBERT E. NEWMAN, INC iciiutifnl irfO KliKldfil lot mt lttiUhi-4). 'Phr nrrn» nn« of Mci>trh with cuthfcral celllnK — »'<•«» Cornell AVE. lolntment lo set H. $42,900 tliy 1>cnd Of u curvvd deud-end I'luinit' tlufHt. Herp'M n tirw t'n- •lely sti*Piirntu dtnlnK rnr»m — are you riddled .street. toitlnl huvKniuw with 'S lidm., (W-ru kttchpn with iJlttliwiitfli AD S-3SOO by real estate 'XVz Im t KM vn llmt Hour. I»IIIM er — tlirrr h(Mln>f*inK lire oi 1'h** inuln level linH u lfirK* llv- |M»rrh> l'")r»*|tlorr, fir>riniil 11 In lit it "eooiul l«'Vfl with two l.iitha - 1 riddles? IIIK rntim with HrfphiL'o, u fam- 11 ml tlir Mnrnt kltchrii tvr'Tr (lu- Kiitile level recreation rorttr i\M<* . . . awnc*- * »>°"p *mr TbU nVrk'K ily Mlzoil rilnlntr room, a bfuu- i-Ncrn tvlth ftrnrml Ivlrrtrlc m«*iiH»ri*H --' x 14' plui) rxtn of "RANCH WITH PRIVACY" ticitrooni And Imth — l»L-HUtlfu »]>Rrlim'nt . . . J2G.9O0. m*t tie -lown! tlful ull-ch'ctrU: kltchrit wllh riii niiiK^i 0 Inlotjinhrr uml CAPE COO i Inc. WINTER VIEW do UH liunt>- "TRADE-IN" niid two tiled liathH. iintiHt itIHIII. Thi* !!m — miiny frxtrn* hK i luiHtfinriii rrcrratlon room IP m.-lml^d — t * - . . . \ Batloiml ttownrflncttoK «er- A Mrml-lii-lvitt** ruuil Ifiutt* th« WcHttlpld urtji i **t>r«»foniit liiMiiln4pi1 mid ftn- $19,900 vle* available without cfcur-Ke BEST BUY IN TOWN ti* 4H|M -MjtnflotiH, uUrn imtil- hnvo done tor many years; The lower IcvM IIUK n. Uirm lulteil In tvnlnitt mnHonlte. --**nr UK*'- Priced at ROGER AVE. o tke proM-pvctlvr hum* t>«*r*r. rrn run eh tu-tnn-. c u N I «t t» lihuno M.A.M.I bedroom, IMI «t tractive funnily nil. (cnr. 11 ml TulI ftikiirnntrrn. CUSTOM WML.T ]N THU lillllt (tn StlM>> mi II Illicit. ruoin ami a luilf bath with (IK- 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS 11KAUT OP nn>viHli»i In for it Miull H)HI A«T. Br« oar ad o» mei-luiU-d wooilr1 d IUTO tn prinul to alter nt *;i7,1KM), find* STONEHENGE M>»UMtnInnltl'F N ^ViitclMinw: TIH-IU IH a Dili! Inundry ronm lU-nfniiy. the upMtntr* IUIIV lit- ,t is not uttvli Uliit B'ci* 4 UwlrooiHH — I IlntliB — ltrH4*rvit(l»n a re ll, K ittii t* t»f M. A.MERCNER and mi OVLTSIZC<1 two-car Kit- . h"l)H: In llllllliKUlatf •.•B-l:iM at!. . i tlir Niii*-L'l|il foittttre* Inrlmlr lliilHhitl Into two additional llMJ'h- itll'l "Ul VAIlh (ut* W S . . plot 80 x MahuKivny KHn>Q room — tu'ilriioiiiH titid KiintluT full l »!S,900. PEARSALL Julouulo liyffli — yt'Kr ——nf%*turnl IIWIIIIIII oi'dur t*xtt'-* tVrntniMKnnwoA bittti.) 'J^IIIH Mini iwu i-«nii'l'i' f round iili'-goiw\lllunlti^. rltir. mnrtj |i|ftnr*> WIUII-IUN Thr-ru In (c HrsnWr Btairwny to a OIIN prt'-i' l» =' *•»"•' f'|-!lJJ & **vllh tvoiMllnnU vtnvNi fm nhimlnuin conihltiutloiiH. BRAND NEW BKEVEl ViVHti&i*i«i HIM- and H'*t V** Auk DH n*tou< iiiit, pltm priced in Hi'lt. S.YC,500. MrKlrtlry N4'ti(inl nrcn of Wftit- lMillt*ln rithlflrtN tklifl NhfltcM flfld. Ith 1x1 r. or HtiMly IH otT — 'rnrftt fttiMox- r 4 P. CAMIILO & SON .Hll .11 II Ins .'"-I- \t""''?. t»h»"-p 1B the • IS Rt.M BTREBT —AD 1-4760 ROBERT E. NEWMAN, INC Kiilorcl l'hr iirlt'* IN «|M.ri(tf>, o*tvii«-r'N lifdruotn. TnxfM only H. w»* linv.- n iinw lil-lcvc" 3 - wllli l«t« of Wr'il ttkr to t*-H > tm HHH**. nKAl, KSTA'l-r) INSI'II\KCP *l.tl. rireolnrr. HU" 11UI4* run, tlint IH •n'tilly tK|»**fliil —• hrlc' .i|l:,,l,.,l KntiiK.. all' If';... rnmMlnir Inn im OatrnI Avr. . 45a MtllTII AVK.. \V. IEE K. WARING, REALTOR 1 , ,.nlv I. II yri.r« "''I- ".'••"• iH'riroomH find inthH. JSCfitto. Kvvnlnira onlyl Mrmbrr WrktArlil i mul ffiiin* and Tully iilr-c«nii AD 2-nnni Multi (,', ,-",,|,»..|lil.ilMl >>•»""'"*', ll«>rl f>. Crntrc An 2-IMIM Multiple l.lattnx Ki'Dlrm „,,,. ,.„• mialllli'il l»r.!«" Muldiili' I.UIIliK Sl'mlirr in K. Ilmnil Nt. At) iwliiK fmttll>. — nmplt' dlnlti-L' r S-T HOUSE RENTALS I'Utlll1^ HplUI- KTH'll- ll'Vcl fi" tin, Alrbtld W. Sdchrl.on —Tn KcttK- :W! IX MOt'N- CHOICE LOCATION HCAI.IOIl _ lNHVIIOII rt-iitloii r'lom with «*sli'» l-c AU 2-77JU\ llvlni; rti'itli, kllclien, bnllir'ioi IMMIN«* renln in rinun and powder room — ui1' T>INKU>R. Very Inricv ntneh .. «T,P.O» p. p».t-.i.ii. AU rjojes with Hlmwi-r, Kiirll^*-. Krlll, K: WAS FEATURED IN »i!S it ml iimrr lly riMiin — ^i.; linth?* — -•(-> «iriviwv . . . WUI>MH . . . <.-untoi» hviil. knrhlronl |irin>ort>-. A our Hut. uiiniLCf — lot In trrcd nntl nn-iic liuHl f<»r ;i very fiiirl Irtil'i*" <»\vu- ll|-|llHi'*m. Trk-t"' reHt-ntH bU^M tu lit Willy \<.nx tlinn VIEW ALSO PUBLICIZED. SHORE INCOME PROPERTY STONE fRONT nu i*olor«-il lilo- $48,500 3'A (plus) BATHS lurt-H of Hint fl-I.IKKI rr'rfi.li- DUTCH COLONIAL •111*111 Mtittiil \i Mil livlnic iiunrti'm U -1 Irill-'l STONEHENGE INCLUDING NO BUSY STREETS TO CROSS nt Slniri* AiTfK I»n>«iMid urfu. 1 It'll 1 i.l.lsl.l.' » Only nflim! HiTtlliK llini'lirH, li«rf M...I.U . iiii'l nr-.'.r Fanwood, cheerful 19'/J' x 13' living room with flreplac AAID'S ROOM AND BATH ilitUHi llitnihurKrrM, lr<> rrrulil, Vi II.Ill ,. i,..in.-. I Very Km-clul . - . vvrv HUnu'ttv Tills .lllliiillVi • in. f.< rolniilnl it. In till' \Vyili\v .11 .h IM . . . while rflin'h qviulUy Imm full dining room, modern kitchen, attached garage, hart' ll^ti-l.-t ;iiifl y r .lillilrl . will liuvi- ".. lu.ivy iraflU- r(i'« In itir nrm. it'i.MHt IVINI. n, ulll'l". 1 "HAS EVERYTHING" SPIFFY SPLIT! In prcHtlgt location . . . $4'i, i.r fr ill) ^ ,.I Vim will UIM,. i.,- ,,nly tit lop drivoway. Upstairs are 3 twln-sizft bedrooms, th )«-:ir> xiith lfltlN>-97lll» KriiNH 11. IV. .<->• ONE OF THREE iiplillli; . ill lir. Tin- 2'i II. HvlIlK .... \i«<*lil> lai-oino. Woiulrrrtll »|i. master Is 19' x 13', ceramic tile bath, oil steam heat h.li Illiiilili'i". tli.ii'i: :i full illlillik- Ii...Ml iiuil lliii.li.ru kll.ll 1 111.-. I'l "BEST-BUILT" HOMES imriiiiilty In liuiirtiir. Snltir r:: l 1 l'li.'.l;ilr.s I liv I ii ;i n- fimi' lu .11 ....ni.v an. I U\ 11 luvl hs. IIIKI. ;I h--lr.. I'rt-Uy us u pU'tiirt' no ' l>rl»>" 1 illl. 130' deep, shaded lot. Convenient to shopping, schoo I||4>1«> xi-liniil tpnotivr nr TPIIMMI vi'ry nicely ut $24,r»O0. lint nt in* METROPOLITAN AREA .11 Ililril-ll U.-i I.J.. |...i vi..im In I..ISI.IM. Ill ; l.lllll-ln Kurili v> ,!•>/• 'I " ;;s J liiTMim t-tiii Illllkr 11 1(il> Mlllll In l.i.t h;is 1 :iil II. fnmt:iK'-. I'll»••• nil.TiflO. vest Umli" — UvltiK ro»i»i Ii:- I.I •ly !•' ,.•.;'"[.,'.,„ , and bus. 4'/%% G.I. mortgage can be assumed VERY SPECIAL, INDEED I till1 trn Mtimmrr ^Vfi'kN It tK UKU- t'HV window — tllniiiK romii I..,.i. ii- i"r * -1 SHADY LANE ll $20,800. lilty tiiirti. nwitlvm kin-hen — three hi'd al " ***** I'doniH on PVCOIKI lfvel — crini uwoml honu> . . . Lull! SEE THIS OLD FARMHOUSE l'*v«il r»'*Tf[it Ion room 1» It'. *'/ ilM'iil. «i IIIIM- Kixml 'In*: :n> <>t.l lion MliS nlflTK lAl'i-Ml I we slu.w ymi thl» lint* hum--? i-llmi ui •• * I...... -!. t.,r r.-nl tl. ssll.lllllis. Thi- I'lir (i..ml h i. IIK.- KHi-li.'i) li l.i-i-ii il t 1 J . 11...1.Til l.tiili. Tl ..1.1-11 11..uh. Tlu llvlui: ruimi 1...1111S 11I1IM ;l Mlln ixoroh unit i-\t. nils llu- full u i.lUi vl' Ih.' ATWOOD REALTY MAPLE HIU CHARMS We Have Rentals PrlfOH rnnW.- friuii 9175 ii|i. FOX TRAIL TiiM-s- uiily Still. I'll... Homes For Sale ll ft-tv nrc riimlHlud, ON I', $19,900 A»k t" »•> ML. #r,7t>a — r.\UTit i l.AUI.V cnni) \ \- I'olly Vpnjth ui $:tH.r,(in . . . OK- r.-bt-i And Will Build lllt MSUl'll tt4>Ml-: HAS SHE'LL LOVE A HOME LIKE THIS flint Turtirr '.I'li'Vt'l 111 .MOUIUIIIIIHIIIV jiUVKN IU>O>1S, IS HH'AT- , All 3-l.VH CENTER ENTRANCE : i;i» IN rm. in WKI.IX Mnry Pnliurr •'•xvuiwioii Kimi-i- f«.r iMi .11 -.1 !*->.• il -ulil i-iilll I .1 Illl .. .All :I-2!7:I T SCHOOL A Hi: \, IS N«>\\ ;i 1 . ...M> S-TT-li VILLANE & SONS, Inc. V.U'AM'I rill-; rim i: i*. ry iKliliorhiiiiil. Tlnri- ;in- fmir .'I... n.H. COLONIAL - AND LARGE i5' -:£i:?ii li.ilf li.ilhs. Tin- lull ).:>• la is l.iru,- a,,,! HZI* A N I) \VM MA \ !•: \ ill.I ... AD 2-4850 AD 2-0779 AD 2-9047 K KV. >IH> Mf M1IKK**H| Illl -.t l • ' liulli \.iv lnispiii.siv.ly. Tin: •tm nf lh«. llu- Kll.-li.'ll l>:is IMIIIII; n|.ii,.«'. l.lntlnir n rurl.t tiitlf fl. liv I IIK I..,.li IIII^ ll Uv ^ Isxi'iii- :ui.| l.i 1.1. t(.n liuiK... A urv .«,<•>-• it's hi \V)tiiwi»f.i) — only WYCHWOOD >il.|»- v. ynirn i»lil. l.'iM'l.'.'ll"-. Illl iiinh.'K.iiiy ran. II In,: lavh.t: , o :.n.l Notnry l*uhlfc •Illllll' n Ilu.I..I. 'i'h^ Iwiiii- Is 1 WYCHWOOD AREA RANCH 111rl. Thin Is iruly n l..vi»ly \u>w* Wry fhnhi-ht. tit-clW.n i-f :i nui!*\ •..ii.in 1 ii. r.uih'-i J• 1-u i|i'Hlr;lhli. itri-M . . . .-xiiutlv*-' $37,900 <-om]>ifii' wllh IM Hnor jmin'Hr „„";•;":• i.."i.«"-'' tioiuv . . . it'tt tun IIIIKI' . . • I*HI • 1--M. «in-n iinrt'h ami j-t.ir i^" Kt'iuT'iuHly Jiriiniirtiont-d ;ntil r»M*' THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. S1 it rr vii'icli Ii ti in »• M lire FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM AND BATH V.T.V Wi'll lillllt. ISCMUllflllly tlv- hlMIM-,' lit \\4-kttli hi Hud pur- 3;i' p'titt'lltMl r'-» r'n t Inn i-""!' HlKlll-ll . . . llllN Hi lllJllil. t-l REALTORS INSURORS (l.iilMrlv N,, hi our dt-Kli-ttM-* .1. 111.I.' . Caul S.li.,i.| a.-irhlH.rh"..'! ..IV.rs iUr JAMES J. DAVIDSON ht h:ifM-n*i-nt with har un«l l>uiH 26 Prospect Street AD 2-0300 \VVril\VIII»l> nrvii. tl«f ll-t- III .vl Hi..',- l.f-lr.'.Mn :ifl.l l.:ilh. Tllrn-'H :ilsi, il Hvini; lim i>f flilM II r a r I > m-%\ ipla. .-. lull illiiliiK i.II.in. Klti'lM-n mill T.V. r».."i ( til.'dr • line lloiti* litiiiif IM HUAt, RSTATE « INSL'HANCR *i. in till. I..-.1 ••••••••IK an.I :ui..lli,.r li.Atli. Slorin WYCHWOOD b...>«t U.^K. ln.i..t. In- . ll.il THHHS—:ull .in.l n;itfly fi.ini.- thi*^ ililny MHIH y.ar '-I-l •• n M.I...X Mi-ilHll.1.- lii»i-». I'll... {•.•3.:i0«. A» 2-7B3O n.ill. Th, ,M...,.iirr !!-.••.!(H H uhli ul)itun-tli< I-r.MU-u )>•• Irrtor plitn lm-)uil<-« » «•«*«- AREA TICE PLACE 1«-r i-niriitu**- dull. nmt-.'t-MjM'il ."•nvtil. in*. 1,, M-U.-.d :in|*rot*i • •ii -ml U-H>r. (1 1 roi-i.i-; « Mp-in. ly i|.-.-|» |..i f.-r >lilldr.n> piny ;n - lit Illti rtmlll \* lilt itrfplttCf ALAN JQUMSTON, Realtor 1 l'i:U!-i;fT l"r a fiiniily if .-T.I-1 llvnt * \i^ilnj-t n' IIIKI iiitilll-l>iuM- |' I f t ll r c Tlir -jr.* living r««>w h-if "r - .1. Oii<.-llnor IIVIIIB • • . \\ tllllOM I HlMM-h.UM < IT' r ill- COLONIAL l>In.*., ttHTi* i*» a (-'I"'""1*, '^J'" l l l Irli mod*'rll Mlfiiril Hl-'itnt- r.m •'".! (|l \l\l*- .MM.MII tniilt ITUU nn-l Irani.- r<>litl UvlMK n.oni "I" -I' \ 1'/!•*. :*l'h- :-l'*l '* t<» Utnt'iK: rn GRADE SCHOOL l"-nh: Mi-i.1 i|..IT iiviii-nigfri iMMlrni'in ;iml l»i I h. T»'> \ • ry l.i r.; -i«iiil-M|imi lirrilrii n •11.1 III.M RTHRKV An :-o,. .M- IN al Hwni'.- |:i'< Itill.'. tlli'tl luitli (inn^ti-r IH It.-.ir i:r.«li: i< v • 1 (amlly rc.-iu. kiviil'-ty utility i in. I.UMKIIJ twin liril M!X<- %vllh |.rlvitlt- $28,900 EFFINGHAM PLACE t.nlli nnti KOOII -|MO«-1 .-.pm-i-l. *n:i.;.i»n. ( M. MiY liHMtiifi ..AH *.inn I'lfiifr *>1 r«Miiit fi»r rv.r.n- Mm. II., li •>» <"I.OM-; to !!• ll J-'runUlin .ni.l I. (Ion In lijitviiii'iil i tltiiihl,. ut- .. mi n-fiTia 1^.. ul..I nil nr-lty M;ir.-. Illl! tAI'i: i"«l» - In th- IMn-h Hill ;ii'u ««f M.-utitnin .«ld- "if- rln Mr.. r.ll ,,l,...h «.,r Pllv. till:. Kp.-i. -ii.lls tH>lll.' b- KmiHcvi'li .hininr Ilivli. Si.lcii 1...1..-.I U.lrm;,. »IM, .,,.1.-- ^vi..nr i« Ultl-lU- l.l-IUI- >.f I.||..I|H|. .1 \vt|*.|«.M^ , .(•»•<•• "(Ih M'.,1M.- ;u, Mr«. .Im.t-t Hriirl.'U . ,.i,.|.|,i,. mill :. livinB i n :- „::•:. :r:.v-; • Hit l'T tin cr-.. hit C;inill> ;n ii'.iih; :i it-ii i' V'i- -v i j' iinfh wllh .twiiliti: l> i"- n indc >*•>-. imKlt- door. M.it> litttil- ..AM 3-l7r.O <>l<1..r IK.III. ultli .i t hi.I-..ill: lil\ :in.l 111. |.la,.. .s..|,.n:ii. ilhiliiu • lo-i'-llll lUI-h.-u phc-d « "M\ Dili nll.v in llu- lioiil <-T (IK- IH.II>. •(••iiptMl lot \**ltlt otiMnor Mii- miiil< I'll 1,11.1M ll Hun i.- :{ In.n. v ia...in. in...I..ni l.ll.lii-n :m.i 1'i.iM t»itl:< iilt.l two tll.il [iiilh-i I'J i*M tin- lii^l II.M.r ;iml tu IL* 1*11.1 (l-IIIVll llttt I Hit. I-r. ilii.i!! i Is :iml >:hi- • .| an-l .•M ih. .- ii>t> |:..st MI.m. in. Pl.i«. ; min. in-d ^.nm:>. in-t «:ih \\ i-'il HUr Ki iiiiMU,., >,.itr :.. i-.-.-111-il |..n-.-li - vi lill.. up- I...11. ;in.l ,i l<.•pin iftilly l.iii'lr- .ijn-d y:ii«t tvtlh M«IH r.ill i.ii.iin I|III"*(I«N S« (I Ol»I, :.r. ... AIIII..MI •>• «• M'HI I. V. I I-- ..I..| ..n Hl < t DANKER & DANKER, NANCY F. REYNOLDS • I ii I.I fh-iid-t ml .-if .(. Stud to iyt»- Hvhit: ri-.-m Imun .i !•-« -i. •-, i'uli t.'il.iy I..r in..). h>l..rnia- I fin t lit hit''h>' II f >» .i ^J-' \ If r> ii<''ii i "ii ri>.>in : LUI j<*hihi|: I.IMI III.ii. A I) U.&MKI imy, l,ui i ul ii. win.-i u I ••in 11- I.r . |«-m Mil i-r n. Tli« >• . "n.| )• \- Inc. t i)- -( \-:i Hi' . iw .mill ul 1>. BARRETT & CRAIN :.l..!y In id- .,,... I. • II ul.I.. .1 I. 1- ICvm. nnil Sumltir ^all tin: |irl\;n>. 'I'^'i-iiir .11 til. h. .1 i::M.ii'.' *:H'.!l">i •11 i.Tli-l.i: I.I.«I'IM; >IK TAfAAQUES SCHOOL AREA JAMES J. DAVIDSON 149 ELMER STREET I'.M'i: (Ol) nil ill-.I, 111.- tin. I ll.nr I..1111I.. fl>- Mill Ix.'i.I Minn Nanvr I'. Itf>ni>]J».. .All ^-ll-INn UIMI.TOU AM) IV A Dunn I-ISUH i-m soul* l.li.li.-i; «• -..1111..1.-I n.rli .,r.a: ; ..-|.iir;i I- .lining: .-I vi •i M'.W I'HdVlllKNCF. I..111.-. 1 S,.l|....in . .-HI .iiij.-.i .IIV :.|>)it Iii.-I.

l.."l.lin: I-III >'iir.l; .1.IJ..I11111,. In. . /.. \> .i\ .IIKI l)iti--:.ii.ii. i- .1J I. 4i) Uclrn Schiulm Alt ^.MrtiN ..ii a :,....- ~ I..I Tin ui...1, in I'.II.'II.M, lai^.- • )'i> . 1.1 :i. , In th> II \ In;; in . a IMI In 1 In 1 1' |i-i| rl.' )•<;: in l'.i;i< ni' > AD 3-1800 437 MM'TII AVIw li.-r.-l. unit i.:n,.-ll. .1 I |v t...... ;,[, .nil, ,i (,^>- ^ i..r.ai|..n 11 >. Tii'u I'!-I llo'T >..i|r-.inii..| ul ill.'.- :'l." . Hi' Mill KvfnlnK* Omlr OIBB <;mf AD ;-7i;io i-i it..- IIJ.-M il-!.lr.i| i-\M.i'. ihi> liiuiM- In.-lii-'i'*-. ..11 II. I 11....r |.IIII. v. iv IIIIIIII- >t..rii(.'<.. ll.i:.. ill. HI liil.-li.- I'.viilltiva '••>• fi Mllirnril All ';-7«W III.M'ii :1 HBIH Hull Al) Z-nMH .'.niiiil. ti- «lth :-t.. \ « an.l 11 liii'. ral'.f l.ir ri .'1 rntjiwi l-'i-lil u:-i llnrulJ V. rlnoe I'l' S--H« S^''''li" 'lrrl.*-rt \ii|(i-r \|> Il.yHMI I«ahcll<- lli-rM' Ml ^-mi7il H. A. Miinrr. Ir M) :-7im l.uvlrllr A. OhrlrlD AU 2-W • ntrxr *^ It ti'ttnrilii. I'll it-l^M'l ELSIE BETZ, Inc. It. II. !lnrr«-tf, Jr All 'J-7r.:iO n. Oulr> Albert <;. Daikir ...Al) U-IMfl THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. in: M.l (ill Bfrml>rf W*n*nrhl—Knnnuoil— ritc I*. V,n\\ AD *-UUM llarrj- T. Il.okrr .. .PI. 0-MMH ttcoirh l»li»ln»— .Wnuntiiltmlil* 43 l.-.I.Jt STIIKK 202 Mountain Avonus ew J. l)ttvlt1non...At> H 1(VH1 Multllilr l.tntfiiic ^>Nlrta AD 2-1000 Tolophono AOams 3-1422 LOUIHI3 !»• JOHNSON • I., I)r.\ N JOHNSON, J]l •n unit S.MiiInyM iilrnitf t-nll Intrr rltx- Itrfrrnil Scr^li-t' l-.ilnn It. 111'i.iKiir. . Illnlr llrli All 3- itiiTii r. TA-TIS — Ai> a.:wr,n M. II. .Mliim. .Ir .. lit '.-ii.-ill AMU For nrocbmr* lli-Mv I.II.VI- ATI '£-4121 .tolui II. XVlM-rry . . . I'nulliif I'liainllrr 11) S-UTOT M*nabrr* of MaitlpU U«(Ju« J)7*t«w II. I.. Kfhtllrrlliu . . s II(M)M">, : _ I' i Hi:-. Ml I I'l.n < . •»l.i > i 'iiijij. ^-.i r.its <•. lu'.v uu'. . .'?, ji.*«j. AD --'jtio-;. THE WESTFJELD (N. i.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, IS82 REAL ESTATE - SALE • REA ESTATE F.nl !L L FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE | • .NSTRUCT.ON . • I St'IlOols Will Counseling Group ! l rV : s l l--rll,« l.. -a.!;- Vr"f"l.'- "i! 'i,,,v tv, i V*""'™ ''''"ZUW" '•'*'"' ' "' !':""'mill. " An-. .* \\ .<" -.m.-i.i< «'•»•<>. ,\1 - FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor ill lll«KfJ'L ti.LiUlilu! "li.mn l..|- 5 ,.,i !;.. I..-..' .,uli.iiiiili. :.i;'.r ((\itttinur-d fI'I)m |m»;i' 1 I JKBkv niniti li.-n ..Hit. I Instruction on All Instrument* I Charts Plea For Our 3Slh Year FANWOO0 t'lttml AVr. All 2-»-.'2» .'5..; > A3 M liu.vir pi iiji-i u-.i |i,...|. All 1.'.-.-.'II:. I'liv.il.- Through tin' play, HIP •uidioiicp , ;lrkinir «C[o6e tin"- Mr.-et ... tv bull.), JIS.'.O: .v MM in-.tn I li-7-tl will li'sni of Cliilalmns cumulus in ; (J»QA IIAA l?a«n^l CHARLES G. n-ir.-tf ,.i.iK'i.t iioj tui-. KuJal; s-1 ••. . l.m- —-- HAIF A DUflEX ii. i. vtiih ntfi.. unit plan.! >io. <- MMIA w. sio'i-r AHT «'I.»S«K> t-tiu-r lands. Camls will he »IIIIK |i|)aVfVUU F UUQ IAM J.I.IIK iht.ltv >).*.. AD H-CSSi, : iii-li'i' lion in .MU. tt.ii.i i.,;.-i-. , I, MEIERDIERCK, JR. $12,400 *H t>'Uf(l H UmitK H't'Hil.'.l. .'Jli.HiCs lOitril.n * , l.l-.-. •: Tu, -'lilt •i'liiii.-i- liy tho Jell^'riion i-hoir. inutU- io oMff nnd r'cuvor.-J •l.-t ;i.lulls .V..|i,!,i> mi'li'i'it-i. nil 1 jftnnv CVBVKI i. \\ .-ill. - .t;l ,V vv.lllll.,-. Sill.I Muiidny, ))i'e. IT. 7:4fi p.m.— Youth and Family C6unm]. Realtor < nii.llnn I.amp A filti Vh..n l.-,m;li II.itv Ate Al> V-I4ST. STEREO TAP! RECORDER Wilsuii SCIIIIMI'-I procntm will be , l!0« Prcupeot St., Utt IO0-KM l>L(nl Av». An s-4'j;:| u>-4- «!i oriKiiiul inoilui'lion entitled J'atKin^ ,IITU-r iii.'iiiilirii) t n |" s '•('liri.-itinns in Many I.HIIIIS." AS its nclO FOUR YEARS OLD GUITAR ulrlplo I.Wtlntt Miabfr of (ke •itl.' implii's, it will drpift >yin- .AMP* «\D l.-.nli i II|.N. u mji! i.l I'rlvntt* Ilituri) of flt-altum |.r,.l, ..I.,.ml ,I.I.I in l S|..'.ll,.' .-. poetry, and music of >llil|. . U. i.'-i .-. I lilt \ll :S-'JVSII I,. inland, France, (.rnnany, Mrxi- Tho ox y, In mi appeal tot . con- LT!WILLIAMS f'olHud, ltjiiy. Krftti'.lniiilvinii i in s u ii I fn 76S Csntrol Ave. 'l:t Stums tn nnliiin.'* «'1.1 tinliii's, itiid tin' linitod State*. t\rar <;nt*r Nt.) . In..:,. ,'l.,^ nn.l 1.1-1,-.:,.!.,:..-l| : ,,.,.,."I ii.tV, ui.o;..,, ,.,J, l-iln .-"t, •' If. ., n.V Till- |ir«|:i'!llll willl lit111- ' iindt'itllldor- tintill-- Ii" " ^ •* r-# " ~ i.ij.s'. m". ua. iivxi. r ...•»! !<. ».M- u.,-1,. M. AH ; M.S. i v.,. , !,. ,,,,,.,.,,| dii'i'i'liini f Mi.-. Cin-.il! A'«' '" HiviVeU fi-oiu eluta, chutcfc BARN RED AND CHARMING ;V t o A FARM HOUSE rnl:\ui Provlni'lal .llnini; (nlili- l ;....r.."«.1 Inn,'u.i»."i';V'">..!».) Ml"! Vn t..|! .«''..i,l,inn [ . ,:..".ni .,•„,,„,, tlII, .„„ -. ,., •. ,-,,.., w,..%. Mmi«y, and Mi-3. Ivlith A u, K«, FOUR BEDROOMS ii.» •iiiur«: i.i.uin XV l.uir.i: h.ri.l- will dirwt tit.' i i-hoir. nnd liunitittM *»»oc tlu-i-ls: ..in 1,. iiinml |\I lii'-l.-it .Jiinli,| Huh Mil.II,-tn I.-: NEARLY 100 It w«i> pointed out th«r* $26,400 .iilM' l-.tiiiKI-: Hlltf^Ut' Ullii-r pi.'. .->• Ini: .MI: I. nil I..-i ,-t t. tnt.l.-,l . lnl-lt l."ls "1 i; 1 li AiiriiiK'.s iti:sAi.v: sin ii'. it Tuisday, Dec. IS, 1:15 p.m.-- V»- ni-«t i\-r plum, or i>tlii'r\vl*i', i.|.' till,'. I'.Kill' l»Ul f"l lull .Ipill V. in.- .-I .M" it, ti. •• II. .il 1' ml mote thiui iOO,(J[10 pantona Hjf S|»;,l i.,us ,|\;, - l^raitklin Si.-ltiinl will |i|-t*5i(-]it tituti- ; ••m. Minnie ! tl, Jiilcli.-li Milh .U-liwn'slici ''V >-l>U. ll-i'.i-ii Tilii.I...I,.- An ;i :i:-..; Hi,! \:. I- I !l-. l"..M.|||,.|i| ;)M.l ill Ixi'lli-,) tiruill- A I tioniii) ) rhtistimihi s t. .^ witiit e I1 it* t !\ . it - .-i ,,, •'!• •"' "i'li I'll ll.-l->. ti' I .Ml'. I'nlli..!..- K.-IIOI.I AM. TYI'Kli nmiiKt'Ilinr smviw, foinwrly tfi* I. il> .•:. 11., .i.iii, 'lrli' l.ulbs nt IU'; .-erics uf tuldi Orir.-.r.x wh.o ln>. l.v WANTED • Yotilli CoiMiiltnlioii S«rvit«. utidi-r tlu) dil.'el-loii of Mis.-i Jane i> If* dm room*, nml n rvul flllltUll plHtl't I III f:li.ss viis.'. < ill Tin' iiK'xu-y pr E. T. WILLIAMS Klu»t* bot\U, tii\ .'I.I iiMili.-i il.-i niaii Nti'i-lini*. Miminil lmi'liKiound will Whir liOcltH. l'Mli«'S.> l.ra.-»s In I.l,-. WE nUY BOOKS i|mnil>-N(*v** dlolnu hiiim. *i|\ H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. 765 Central Ave. lu-iiviiloil hy tho llftli t:nid j Whl!i. KU'iiluini Sl.i'p. i~, f, l:i..,i.l I'l.l.t.i: i tli i-'Oli '»l:r»|ll III'.AI roil _ INSl 11OII <\.-nr Orovr Kl.l Mi . W, MI ll..1,1 .-lioir U'd hy Mis, Koto Vim-cut. '"^!<"»i ni*r **i ^lis- lii'vcrly Vuthovt'll. ell'*!;.. AI) ,I-IHIIU> 2.-.0 S.,u lrom the B«ry- », lAitlU-iit oil tjol ltutt-r AMI'I.I: p. I •:.<••:»i i I'M. it|..'K.|i,>M ..I nil ,ii,j s.ilniiln) «'.*»ll KdH MI'S'* ri.OTIIIKIIi. rl.l Mi'KinU'y Sclm.d's holiday oh.tc cti mi I heir own or by referral rniir »)H((-III, liwtv> «Uitj — Klfa. Only — . >l» HIM-s mitt l.l.iv, i. Kiz,' :;; i.Kiilar: f|from diii-tor*. Hocia] offeticlu K I'l. r.-:<,"'> line.' will lie |i|-f.ii'iit<>il liy a iliolt- oi" doi-tors, r »> 1 'I" AD S-IWSII I* i. i' .-.Kill. .-.: 1 piilr Hi.- HI '• i-1. .il'•-•'. :•!...!•>.. of liflh and skth KI-IIIII' slintrnts | i'liuivlii'.«, s.'hno: tidily llH».|.toD , NMU.IiVM Ml.' *iKt 7 full All ::-M',:i> r.ll.l jinividwl Uy individ- , Neiit- M-tioitt tuiil (ninM|ii»r- Jll.ll Smith All S.I Hit KIU MOV\TAI> AVR. roi.i.t'^-'i'ftit M-i«4itI:N I'd tirv and a choral icniliiitr jrrou|i coiii- uals civic orcunluitionq and :i IMck l.lllKHtr |»l. f-«JM( of I'otii'tli, .11. All riilM unit i 1.1 ni> olurfd tiliiKM for t'lirUtam.M chuivlipd iii the urea, *s v (I.VHIMM. 1--I-. in h in.il,, ni,l,i ItllllV * I'IIK IMJ I'l-'.tit.'.lt M.l.\ fifth, and sixth itrndcM. A uni,|iu y 4*l)rl) IIT, tvltll ":!!>.•. HI' .l.-.tll, I,.r -ml) JUlTl.r.OO 1 I'.K.I N f'.-iilii!-.- iii (hi;i yt-ar'n program will . Ill', l.'Wtsll'l. . I .ui-.l. i.u ll. U p| of iN«w J«r- Jin. \t..i..l iiiini.u: CIIIX-'IK. Mill- i- he a "i-iuol siiiu" in whivh the atl-soy, tin- Urn itan Jluy Aron Uoitod Open For Inspection li- (i.-l. *•; !...>••» tv.nl; l.i-u. K. .t:" • APARTMENTS-RENT • ft.SH liiimi'itliil.lv fur null,in.•« - ilii-ncr will lie inviti'd to pal'tii'l- Kund, and often from •purtoM who li nil-till l.-iiM. til. Al' I'-.'.^.l- Illllll. p. In •'*•. i.aiiiUni:.'.. fninllilri' Sunday 1-5 P.M. patc. Miss t'and TilK'hcr and Mrs. UPHOLSTERING -1 in. I'nll Vlt until! llri.tt'li iltl.'i Imvf ii'i'i-lvi-d ci'Uimi'linif help. l rilMslll;n nii.irlni.'iii. in,, I-.,.-II)F. IH II Alni-ll.-ui l>'l.t.-l' Inillls iin.l HI\ '. I'M.. I'l. I.-H72-. a-12-11 Sun,] i n Cllnald will ilil i-t't the 1 TALL TREES I'llvHt.. linlh. lil.-iil fnt hllSlni'SS Illllll. FURNITURE REPAIRS Tin aiti'ii.y covori "Clai'k, Cr»n- >»ttt. Illi l.'.-l nt tiu.k. sttil.h'S. :' In Excluiive Wychwood Itof >-i f in r» i-si-)iati>ti*il. liion.ili.it" siiiKiii)!' and choral Hpi'iikinir Vrd, Ciirtriiud, Keitilwurtll, Moun- ADomi 2-0226 "iiiiili nml 1 l:wi;r I riiiiKfoi ni.'ii.. ; '•'.< O10 JEWELRY WANTED urtiilil.my. AT) !-t!)OT. ll-:l-'l All .i-iUl.!'. Kioii|i:t, with Mm. Doris Da link HI [Jf 1 ^in Kiui'H l*urk me ilic opi- taiii.-.idc. Uatiway, .ltogol!«i Scotoh STl.'Kl'INS KMtlttMIH IIIIAfl-: rl'lS, W.VTi'HUS mid stutlt'iit body will t-oo|)orati- in .li'luxi'. tt:»ll-to. vt till . (II It*, v M Inttimnl Mvinu r»M>m, •HI-" atall.-il.lt- Kiy inimll, >-^l»- DialiiiH-' pi-nifi-Hiii.H nnd di'cofations. mid t'liiiilHi-'ld. I:NI;I.ISII Tfiniii I:I-:SIIII-:M'I-: l'..llllltil,H. i.'llil.. i.Ill»•!• nl.l It. ills lsiv 11 -Jii-ll opi-ii Molly 'Til s--snt. 'Til J I'.MII l.'"li"..|iui, :( l.ailn. SI\K- wniiri-: titiiix.iritiiy ..u.i t,ii,i.-. Tii.'silny, Hoc. IX, 7:iri p.m. - - 11} «Mtiius rtium nml neiit ><*W Jt-rNry'M Cllttrwf null l.nr*tr»l AI. :t :,st i. -.1. I:I 11 It «:» foutuli'J «« Uie Youth I:N I.IVIM! 1:1 OH, wiiii 1...U11. I.I .I.MI.II l.iui". .urv.-.l -1I.I..-I. si": "CliriHtmns In tlio Anierli'ii*" is *'|-tll.\("l'IVi:. II p «' I V (li'i-omll-.t, 1052. ••.I . .11 tn.;. i.-nti'M'.l It l.i «;• llllLl.' nnlliill" notin.Kimt nil.I i It. lit llll%< (Ain.-i I, .in. r..,' iin. ,..,1.1) i'L UHWieti. On tin- fc I liiu iiii.tiiH. t'tith. Itiii.lly pli.i' kit- HAMMOND ORGAN DEAtER tin- title uf the l-'riitiklln Atmci iir]:\'i\ii i-*iui:i"i.Ai.'i-: t..im.ti ..1,1 l.,yi. III ti.it Ii.'. i, I,; I...<,K:>. iiiilol -•It.!.. It.', lio-llr Hi.'ll.' nr^lilai'.-. Imui- HUKC llrillH-tl.tn>. • IJIIJIU, I ot'l.i. ^.< 1< l<. •- Kit In II u'' i..mi.i iiiiiii-.nnii.t i-.n." i.ii'i. IIIUS, |,i HUH. l-.ill I-'A 3-7 I"; proKi'aui vvhii-h will fenturi' li\inir p\ v I, I h rt*<* Ii^il room** u ml »n r |,.,till, i.l it.il. inlraii.-.'. JUT. ni..nlli- 'rrrnirnila.uM Ni-lr.-ll.vn \* ll ll |.:. nlj --f f;il.|n. t;i lli . H |( I., .l.i-ia] hi,-.-. f-'D. I'ln.' .'"in.'i tiil-l.'. It. AMillitlili. Hi-.-. 1. m-f.'ii-int» i-x- Unmin A llnnilla — Itunl.r — Nuhmrr 1 picture* of ('hrhitnuiH ciiiitoniH in f.ihl mint;. l.;i^Hli'ii>- i*nl;il hnu. I- .'. I'l. r.-;i:s;.. I . l.u II u .-.I. LiiiK... .M) S-l nu;. Speaker Details otir-hnlf Imth*. |*nni'U*it 1 Mnmina I'hoMl Iliidln ...» «S .•|.ii.|"iis 1"J"|. ullll MA ''. ' n i \vv\'i'i:i> HI.I I.I.ill .I ii.'ili.. :ti.t countries of the ft'i'stwii lleml j 1l-2l'-U t t fl . . ln.t • •iir^-i'NTT STAIIJI-ASV: AMI N«itilll.-r Mlilltrlil fllilui IIM.MI nil In. 7 fit.il. .-iiiuiili'l.- .till, .n,ii t'. i', ru I••.!» i::;, M'.m ll.lliilil.ill.l Siili.t.ii I'-'.I sphere, nnd mi urlirinnl nnrriitlni 'IK IM I ;.-:i ii I i t nil v liiuslu >) I >•'' MSl .'ill..-.. hltitlliiKK fiill all'' '• I'M. I nl:-il'l'tl'|.l> i-ialt-r. riirnlnli. .1 kin- . l.m . \ .1. I:: ,.-1 l ll l.i: S-i-.ir (an;.' Sl.u.' IIIIIIIIIIM Slnitlr Mnuual OIHIHI - ^t*-1 wiitlni hy Miw. Jonn NeedliHiii [ M>, iii'iu t nii-til. ioin|.li'l.lv in.nt'-iii VVtirtltr.«-r IM \» 7fi ciiildrt'ii IIIKICI' thn diivi.-tioti II. ci-i»n«iiili-nl IIIIN hen). \l- l'loltlll\ Sunlit, tvaini .Im lo--.it- IliitU Hiilnn ••Innii... •»« I -in .-I Imai i,i Iliilti.I I'l.i. It vi,,, Test Results t-lltt .Vi'tf :i'% r....m rurnlxlii-.l alia rl- ,, I. I - - tl . I .In i In, t All :'-..'.'i:.. of Min. l.oiriiinc Will. v Wlll "hi.- • riU' t \\ t (li*i'i»rn 11 IIM it TH) («iwii»f- ii.. nl H-I-: 1,11. Iin., mi "iinlli I. :i".l. v\rntti:*< will pat .-i.'iii i-ii'.ii- II- H r.v.-i-lli-iit l.n-iill.iii I". MII-'I'-.. \l I 7 I I l!> or u t II.- A SI tl.-'i It It I. We.hiiMilay, I lee. IU, 7:.'ld p.m. ••Miss I.illii- Hull, oupervtsor of • l^. *l:-:. iii.mill I'i'i1 plulf ItoDneltiM-plntc Itirnn *hnl Iliillft A tlftvU I'Mnfttilc. IMtiiin. . mil ..ill. II. . X. .1. B -Mi'inlii-is of the flflh and xixtli luvill.ii, snfi'ty mill [iliysli^lll l (xiuc«i - THE LINDEN AGENCY i .'i;!TfV:! int-. I:-I;-:I (null ipltK-l OrMtttt - nll. . tilKIIII'VV I'l.l I'.ll linln K.-l. u.i, I

<•)? V. W llolt.ln;' Miilnrt orunn.. 011.1 ,'tii-^. 11 itnsli.iiiii-t . otli.i ..tii.iiii.nl . .nl. .1 It III.II V i .ill Ml . Id Illy. ,M A I lli-nlli.r 111 II- II It lEFFERSON HOUSE APARTMENTS llliiiii.i.ili.l riHird (l-i-rt-itMNliinl a.'i'i-'Korli'K I'nll All •<• I !li: nil. Inki' part in the si'linol'n fit'-—t • Inmis, lust wrok l»ld the We«t- pf linn, »«r tin- iir it Tit tn nijtii-N • Irani, I I ...I) ItllM •• I" M Hum ill K|ilml l>rH*n It unit T.I" f'hiii'tiiias |ii'cK.'itta(loii. Aniiiiato.l H.'ld f'oiiiiiil of 1'nrout-Toilchol- ll-?s-ii HIM \t\l\ AVI'.. IM-'K IIIMTi: 'Jri » II.I. I' IV I'.III.I |.l I. , li'l 1" . I" I. t>l anil «'on\rittc]ii lit tltt- llnl.Utlit llritniii.iili' Oriciiii HH.% IIAMMOMI .linn! .'tiiiin. n n i.i.ii: ('hiii-liiias card tahleimx will liave A ,,.<-.i:itItini ilmt tlio flfth and It link..- I't.uniilv l*lliroi 11.'H.-.1). . . UMl .1111,>ll 'J |>l...'<-:. anil-in. run. RECENTtY REDECORATED i :l" i-':i'll All' :i-IHi.l "I :M' 2- a tnti:'ii'al haclt^iotind of I:M1'O[S lixih mailivi nit- lii'inif ttlvcii youth MAN \iii:Mi-'.\r OI-"KI:II*> Hun.in..ml I'liiirt'l. «>rMiui t'-ll I.U.Iii. . ll.-.v I|-I: Irh.l.- l..:.l'i nut Tn.. »t"iy l.rh I. nml trani.- .1 ! I I M.-.I I nml 'ill Wnll Sin-ilkrr . "Ullll .'io,fi|..|i nlluii: inn Mlilir hy the jtcluiol ehotr. Mr*. Jo- fltni"j t.nls dov<'lo|>(xl l>y th« l..-,lr....in«. I '.j I.nili!.. Hi. i.l... . . | IIOI.II>A> i;ii"r t\-ir|H,rr MKIII-I 4NIIII < ..n.i-rl 7M-47M. seph Hawkins Is In chart;.' of tlte Aiiici'lfjin Assui'lntioii for Honlth .«< HII....1 Jiol-rli. Illllll III I'M In I 2 MONTHS FREE RENT tlruiiM lAtJOl mm! Twit -111- /KMl'll 1 in.; i.I.I. p. II "i [iinjri inn, a^.ii:.led hy Mt'M. Uiiln'i-ca KiliK-ulinn nml Ht'croiitiun. ;.! t^S.iUMI. I'rh.l -l|t:ils nlll.f. ,\M | | ,1s I'l V'"I'l V 1" l.AM'Si'M'l Mi SI'A- .lllli.li, ll 1 Cordon, Mlm Miu-i:iiiyt linker, l,.t,'.i mi,' AH :.' • HELP WANTED - "Our 1:1111:0 l.ji.i Imrli 80 to D3 CALIFOKNIA INFLUENCE -'•"'-•'• '••'• " j.-ILlS I.IVIM'. .\ IC i:\ ri. htrrrt. I-Illptll.^tli. \. J I.1I1M;|. II lii*ei ma ii UiM-i. I '"I "•?!.• .- i • • i. ulil. im.-l ..ill) 1 inn- iV.'il..' Whit.' l:i.|,h nl.t . i' , n.-I ill .,11 I*'" it ,,| |;. I im- I'.lt Miia Until Vincent, elementary •," Mi! <• Hull *:ild ulth« Co- •:i i: ii.ua.i HI . w.-.-in. I.I I II.I I a I" V• x •".' I ,'••' i.".'M. ANI. I'l.-'TAN.'i: SII.H-l'I.Nii II,,. ||t|.. II.I,, - Ill I |H 1. i l'|.;..i- 1 wnf i. iit'iv AI) :i-ii;;:, iiiu.-ic i.iipi'1 visair, will In the nc-luinlniH School ineotinit- |..M nor.li aim..-I lUciiO f" I ni.,. :••-; eotnpaniat. I",.111-. 1 '-.- I.all.:., fllll I'-l- I :: .. :: Shi- mild thi! ti-.ita Afo LwInK iu|- I:I:«AI,--! i;i:i>i'.t'iiM 111" I ts II AI. Il ii|>..!ll.u! (>|'>*ia II. Id tN li.t- i K. \. .1 i^:* ) i mm (IIK IIIUIHK ri.inu iiiul » 'ru.-.l-.i .-\.-iiliiK. !»'•. -.'.. I ll. III-MI I a Widiienday, lii'c. Ill, 7:M(I p.m. iini. ti-ri'il to In I'Vnluulo uldlU i.nly "lli'.ainl. l-'or at'1'..inli", nt ).-.\\ f S.i. I 111. r al Jl.'. Jii r p.ilr Cull • AUTOS FOR SALE KMII.'II t Ifrli en %»Illi Itrt-tikliiMi KM"**-. Al" :'• -.:;* 1 If liit.'irxt. .1 -('iiliiiiilniH H.'ll.'ol "III oir.'f mi l to I'ltconrai'..' 4iii|>rovfincnt. li-ntrril Mule- limber. IT l-r.TT" tvi: i:i;,\i-ini's 1.1 viNi: IM f ruin w i"i.i. sui:viii:i•." MI'"i".\ :.x Ml,Hi I ll) .il. adaptation of tl fit vurlt t* story lif t'xidi'.iiii'il Hint llio conoopt ]'hn-<' lirlK.lii sit'iiiil floor IM.I- I I Ir. I1"ti I i li limn ir.t.1.tit. ' M- > I! TMIINT. Till: I'l.TIMATI-: l:< | rllll IxT.MAK I I.I.I. i. "Why Hit' Chiiii.'i K," utidi-r of |-liy: ii-ul ntni'iM in tu dqvolop P ri!A\KI.I\ SCIMHtl. inn-i-:r.s.is iiui'SK. M -.KHi .1.111,1. thlliec tllrcctinitllri'i'tinili oofl MVf* llorothl.lorotHyy -icli rhil'l to h inaKlniul m j t til If-vi-1 rti iul> * i>i-ili Plli.il. IT : • 110 3 1.:-i. ..' IV lone) itllil il IN.Ml Uiitti. Kim iii Millet- an.1 Jiisepli lV'tlk-MiV:.-MliiiiV - of ilr.nrll'. cniluriuiw.', nkilla, IN I'. HIM A Til >N Uli.lhr.'ii 1 m.'.r ci> MIH in >' cal : election ! from tlte w<»rJ;s uf 1 MII'.NT u.N l'l:t:.MI«K* ACT. -in :lcrlii.'.--t nn I si'lf-i'unll.loiico. i j «»ut> HeHrlriti *rr\ Ice. -.1 t..i us' x IT«;. |l|'!;^ t£-''- :.hlll. n . >lltlll,l I. I'.M.t. 7'J.'.'" I O'i' ui>i riiiz'i. i., i AH :--"ii.i. ll.-upl.'l nml Mnzitit :• i" II.»l nil. I All .IIS"'. wi'll io- Mi •! Hull wonl on to tti»i'U« tho Iliill.lltiH roHtr...-!")'" j l::r1l hie .li-ip lot <»%«*r SOir t|i*|i|li). : -:: 17 $$'»MONEY$$$ of tiMi'li-iit ,'iit:ln frmn in.-.ii i'iti mtil lit r\til- i.ii i i.itiM-'i. "•:: ti.um. I.'." pi.- i II... i, vi!! io win iim-.t l>.» ti'in|ioixNi with .\ H. i..... v.\y u in. 4 - . ::iimr hy tin- i-li.di- l.'d hy Mra. I.-..Ii. 1 !'..«. ' t i-o'i i.li r.'iiion for othoi'H, tl »• t > STUM; ruiiM' K sis ! lli 11,11. .11-. I.I'll". Mi'li'ii I'ccli. 1)1 .til IIH.tlMM. " Ill ,.,,,,.1111..11. I,, ri.,,. .if f j ii- jilny inn! »|iort»man- "" •" •'" l Ii t t ai..--liil nil Mi. i-uili t. Ml : .in., i.-r I" .• „••• I i,,. .fill 1"V ' » I •" 'IIHI' I ""III-. l"i'l li"l ""I Wi'diu-.'tiliiy, nee, 111, K p.m. -li.p. ('.•l-r.il'i -iilK't'.-i hy all .if .|t.iosi-v.'!l v : : in. \ ci.i:, r.ii '-M-. fl.'. III.- |»rn;<|-:iill w.".s uri'iiniri«L l)y in in iniii). , U chin. :: .Illlliiil- lli"ll Srllcinl lllllldl'lll I'l'olip1' ^5: v:£'^:b,.:'^,','i:",r ^w^rrrnii> ; ).II I:. .1 i ,f t'li' H-;-O.J hit imi'« ht-ftltll und lp| l llll|t| I , ,|..|| ,111 Illitllllll.-. I'".!.' : II' li l-.-.li fKins" li,,' ina-l'f li IMI-. • .' •• ' "'••" •".i-.ill' -."i.-i- i .""••""I r MALF f Chi ii'tnni:! lnu-i<'. 'ri'adillonnl I ,.,1MI |.,![,,-,,.,,,,)ii |i (.# PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY , ,i.,n,,, UK- I-;.III. "U *l.-:.i.i -.i.'ii, . |.'i. .1 I,....Its :.!'.• .... I,, i 1.11.8 inr.s MKitri II\ !.i;iii,.ti f.:,i ,.•' In .it l.TH" .1. i'l- i ll . !'•'! l"l I''--'- rliri'ilmii'i t iirnh will lie |ir.-si-iit(-.l v. tin.nl I.. fli.'lS'ii'i:, " li —-I. u'.;'i'i. —' .••>•• AH ::-U'r.i \\ tvn:n Mntiiiii fun,i i.iil' ..mil i hy tin' ort'hi.-itl'ii colldlll'l I'd liy • OFFICES FOR RENT • . . I,, i I"!,.',- II. i . •• in y. I'l.r hit' i t l,-i [\u«l irml> tor tniiur I.I :. , ,! 1 l.lliNf.l. li.iln :'. t. i'^7, in. I tiiliiu- .;-.--,.;. [.• r: ti 1,., I ;:.;:i I. ' II l.'.-l Walton Miirrif.i; the Ciil-i Choiu- 1:,,f.- i .i^nin. .1. .<: iri (I U (Mil t ...... :7v 1 Psychologist Gives 'll.)M-J. .Itl-I »i\ <<-> < »'*'• ' s ;7t I I • J I I ! I'll I . l"i,r ! i ;i llo.vi" ('h.iiii-. and Choir will '-inr !• 1. p .-I vlt U \\-rl:ll I.If,- li liin.-t- ml, vlna n I-IHTVM: «KII I I:>II:> I'I ii' - Hull |H lr» I.V *•« !•> ••' f[»lfll«IIU| IllillH' otl'lTH tlMTV lK-tt- •.,'(' -.-.|. t - •< ri |.,| till .- ..\t i.< r I. .. I 'i. I . ,„-,->.-„,,' ii,...,Miiiy. I-' ...'.I..-. illlilei the dircl'llnl! of Ml'<. Kill It i: r.i'..ui si . \v.>i!h LI. : M-"" - I •-"'.I 1 '..-,.I- III.II... li.nl. r. .Ill - A I in,I :.:;.iai.:l. II l:.-l ''i.nibai'hcr, whn h'l-i etiiup.n.eil an' V» **, (1*11 (Illlt «.HI—lldlf h:illl«. I ... I... 11,.-., -1 -i ..) i.-.iiin'i • v -I 1. Talk for WEA -1, -1. I..I I.I.I t l.'.'l 'I'ili .< I.'- l\l t> I,, ' It- 11..II I •- 1 t nl. nil- -'.." I(X H. \\ V\ . |... .•. • I "K .'ntioiiiilly tli'iiltliv SehooJu" p!:.. • A f- li I J..: ?.'- •-" ' In- p' I I.. ...-. IIIIIII hnU in I. . Mi liadi- ('Inn-Mi and Hoy-' Sopi-aini ;n»>m. t||tilt>£ mom unit ininlvni l.l nl., , ;iii.l .1. . I Itir. ->..' I' i -. II h \lt I. ••• I,.. St "I \\ .. II- i K".- ivii th" tni.ii' nf Iir, tlooilwin \Vnt- • STORE FOR RENT tii-.n Al' i'-:;:,*'* i, , hi. , K....II..I.',, I"-' I'..I ll Ai. : ,,.,!. . t , .,,,.1111 !-.. ,'. ••-ill A I' !:,,'-.,11,1,• lid hy Mi-" lOII.'O '1'hi > I-I.ill), . X. A11" I i" t. -^ I' -'• •'''"• '.ill, -mill pi .-rliolIl«ll \t Hit M»ll llll'K IK).I I,..,, .l.,t.. •-! Al» ; i.,'.- .-t.-iili.i" . ..I. I. I'!:,Inn. FA i .:.'i'.:l. II '"' I ; oil il I'l. \ I '• ilk- 1 ,. tt-uii ...- tin h.-ir v-ill ntalte initial iippi'iininc- . >TOIII-:. n tt -. I.i.i i I... i .....I > ,.!:<) II ).-n lief,ne I'l" \\'c IllvW Kilneiltlon An- ri HiWr (,.,. mtifce. Vi.il Mill !•'»»• i .i.l.liil..mil Mi . llatry Hall will he roe: I »i.|f. II. -I. •' • I I. -1 I I YOUNG MAN il 'iai'i.n iii 111" tliirh Sehool. 1,1.'.-It Mil ul-'-i ,1 I I-.. .-" I I.,. .,.1-1 ,,|,- I..I- . li.i-M |,i .-:. • I. The au'li*ni-c will parl icipal " tin- lirjuti- \v\i\ turn II) room .", *.\ !-.VV-".;*i 'I'.VA.ii. i.-,. MilAI. 3...:-.:• I pg-f^ Q 5^ |)r. VV it-ii,a, profi"'vor tit TvHch* I , s, I !•-. .'• linn • # f R LE II,,,I,. : ;„ I., i,,1.1,,'"IU ..II. l ii.if • i carol -.imrini'. a.-i'.ii)t|iaiiii-<) hv <--' \ 1 t'l \tlilcli op*-li« f<> t* ,,.t l---.il :II, I N. IO • i ,..,,;,..: |,. i ."-I l-.iiil II. .,i -iii.': "ri I'li'lr^e. t"iilni!il>i« llnivfrnity, ,, \\., 11-I,, u.i II IHI \ i I.I:. iiiti- .'i". in- '" i ,| .....| .., I., i- I., i" ,-, A |,|.lt I.. Mis. A«lilnii Cuckler. and Ihi- i. i, i j.ilaiilv -i-i-vinir on the MafT . tt.ill ..t-ri- .in ' l.In.. Jl" .'all ..-.nn.r... A I' :'-'.*4: |||; \ |-| (IT I. liorf- I'li-.l SJiitn , • )>:itli* ^ Kit Imrtu'ciH- Orf |th*''i-1 iri n Ini-y uf flu i "liila-i will he rend Ii-::;. 1';, 11 Al' U-:!l|t''. "'ciRCie PLASTICS CO. ;:, i..: • ,1 -ll- s. , .-. 1 ••«.!: I U- : ,y llradl.'y Culli "Hi. In ii silt ...Ilil.- .'all i:\3--- :i: I-- Mil I-I.i Miii;n. . .p. 11. ... • .i. i ... i . in •• IPII.' ' Mi.-.t infi.jor t-i-iii'i'in for lt> > >. titnl *-tn-l>. i.r innlit-" .,,:iill i,ii..l.,lli|-.'S AN' • r. ..I'l :."f... ff.. i-n i:. :, ...i,:ii,l. AH ::-lT>:: . .. I: I I. -li l..t- . i >",i I.--..-I Kll.'l-'.".. III:IV In- Illllll'.I to h:i'l,„, iiiv- ..'.-U--1 lh-.-illli hy y l '"Hi. j-», ..-fin- i:j»r;n;t\ IMMIIHI- , . Man-, i tf.i- i:. I...'.|.:I .1,,-i.t i. II • A. liii.-i-.ii U' (•:; Inl? nun.- ;',,-.li luay n\\\ a-,' • 1" 1',-iit. i|..ii-. vt-.-vr.i "i.l'I'S I lot---. ; I- rir.i.i-. j | o< Kl'.ll klMMn.. lli'l.l l,l..i..|. I- I'l ill,I .|,-vi lo|i a of 1I1IU- ! ,,d,- of an .•.,.',,-.'I i;- naliir.. 'han i^';^, .^ |]n ;>| ,,'_ ..j,,.,.,. l)ml pro. fit) l;ituUf:i|t[iii;, iihituliiiiKi tt>in- I-.. I.-. iri':.!. t".ttl .-.I... ll.l- . < ti,,|.. '.. II,"1,11,N Alti' l-r. t.|..| ' • FOR SALE ., 1.....I/ II.. I.-i- .1' l.>- j.|.,,i,; ,„ ,„ l.l... ..I III,- I nil- REAL ESTATE I r :i lv h r VAh on vmmi* HIM) Ht :»tnl • REAL ESTATE-RENT „',.) ...l'|.. |,.:.l . l"l- ;,,,,,,..-, | . », ,|,|i..,,i,l .li ,,., ,1: 1 iit.it mi miUANrt t.ui i.r»i 'fill-: »|.'.«'i'i'.iil>\» "Jinn ,,ii.ni 1.1...in,i: M.'I., 'li •:•••• ,:i:,,"s!;;':;;';;;:; " ^ '\]x,J:;i:r ' " " '•• -HM.n-nl Ul>- lirt.l. \ I'iirUMln l.'-i.-l .i'i I""', il"". Al' - '"••'• Mo iinli will -... 'l'i ••'•• id. . h I-I if"ilii.-rly I'll, nti.nl I'IIIII-. .'<> . ; HI : \t.i.i. i*i I'**, j i,i.i.t i • I) ., I I I: ll- • s 11111 I! MlKI. -.up- I I.- I I'-'" U \iirlb » '•'- . I On I I in." l-ltl Al' ni-hiy find.- Man- HJIIS.'I- Kddv ! l:""-ii W Mi'i.r, ciiaiinian of .-. .,! I.I - I" , , I.. I Illllllll,.'! i.lli.l M" I i •: i li.- Ui:\ I, a,-lint' '-iilnrii'ii com- I. .11.-'. A I ' . ..ni.i,.I..-:- >ii..-l-. .P...I.1. • "'it- S li" t. I. PATRICK I. HEDDEN it I i:\lslONK .-- T'.l'l'-i <"ni-"l'*" i-, ll! COUNTRY SETTING l.- m: M. ion n n i ,. II I .' - .' r»-i-..iiilltl..li.-.'.. »U f :>• • BUSINESS SERVICES O -.,,,.I- ):: n|. S'ain.n lla'i... *'• T1" PATRICK L. Mi'iin: 4ir si TH,I:MI:M : :--tl:iry -UvUilr, u • ) romy^.-d. lie M.-.D I'...I. l.i, -i.-i.l.-li I'lnl.i- ' -M' i. i i!(:i:i i1-^ • ;i\ '"•- "i .i | ^..,1 [.,),),. . . |,. | [>,.(. \ \ in • t^.,,,11, ,\... M.iinta)' an-1 l-rl'lay I iltllirill I M. A Mil I \l. ]1( imi H n itA li-i-i, ri-.l, IIM,I n «Mi-. ,1,-i-p l"l l\ * I.II \. M ' li -j.tii -II '-. ,\|i ;.

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•"-.-. li,n.,iw'iil:i|.- II...... -.•••". .. , , j ; ,1 •,!..,-! I..I ,,|.p .II,i,,,. . i ViSTFItLD - $160.00 i - 1.:.^. [...in .1 K..I mil.-I li.-nl — s H-'i'JIh : .,.. I.l •t llr»n ; '' 'i -• KI -:i n ..'..tl...i r.-.i-.i.rl..ii r."-,.. — <"- 1 I JJ(! Homecoming l \ I-I.IIII:\I in , ,.i.l ..•/.-.I ui.rtlU.-. I I.I. I* ,llt} pi'-- 1. i- 1 LOST AND FOUND » Miiiii: iii r IICIH i ons .--I..I1 I.,,.- t.r,,|,.|, |>|:illtt I"- !.- '.• '.i l-*ii \N K' n.\ J.I.I :i' ):• Slaled Dec. 26 ., t \: -. • • v. CALL FA 2-5800 . lloi.l.\ \\ Illlll I t p. '',.,111,1. • © EMPLOY. WANTED e i.il..... I'rl.-.- — -s^l.r.no. i .'.,11 A I • : • i I'"' Tn.-.-i'l.'V, I" • i Tlie nniiiiiil tliiiiini honu-eoniin^ )•. uv -».- ! ll \ MM M \ % .--ill -Si;- ».rf ;i •«. n- I.. 1-1 A .• I'.- !•:.(. llf '1,1 <'. ;,.f I'liii.n .Inn-.,r C.|li'i;i' v/ill IM- DAVID E. RING'.E AGENCY : ' ,, » •.'•ill ' •)< l.< ' II" ''•:>» ') ' ,,f, (),.- !'] '. Ill .| , ..,. It ..- • !!• - Ar, li-.-'- !:• -..I. "'I. II..,Hi.1 — In.ii.'.r c;l- r, AH. I:"-;, 'ii- .-on.ltii I.-.I W.iltu- dav, Hiv. i!(! in ••!. v. , ..i :-i. 1"' I- :•' • •• : -.iir I'.l.... '•.-ill Aillni'. Al» '.' J('--':'i ir,., I'mk >"••• -•-'•<• ••'""•- !..>-. rti..|;.. Ml 7- III:' ''.-.• 1.(1- r 1 ",T,'i', "f, i V-", I!!',''/'.' r'i'i".'.'''.I ',',. : l1"' N"in:i)i',:i!i I'liildiiiK from H tn 1 L' • 1 I -"."' • INSTRUCTION | r.-x« - •' , .'I.I"U,'.'. nar'.i.' I'I,.I'I. .' iM"i|. ,.''..' jll p.m., i! '.v:i • miii.iiln--«l totlliy ."i I., n,.- .-.-.'.111...-. .,' .1.i-i^i' ! ;,.. |j;-i..,,',-i ,.\. Mi-ni"' "r Sunitnit, .V \ •• K. II. lll'.%»ir»'l-. l.'.-i-i..-r '.? i DRESSMAKING AITERATIONS w \ I •! '.'. ' ill. -..I n, .-it. ".I- |-|-I«H .,,, < ..ti A.M.. \ u :t-. r.r.ti •.'•,' ..':.|i, ' ,-V 'nrfli-iii.i'.'i'-.'i.' 'il'.'-'li : |>re-.l.l.-lll of til.' IMC Aluililli A.1- lIlflllUHItl..' I! ;.'i-' I'lll'"";- CHARLES G. • lln/-. I.i-MMi.nf. In >-'.ni- ll'-ii. «.:<>• 1' i ' •' iliiin: IIIIII .li iili.n.l-. >i>:.il'iMt tl.. j .,,.;.,tin,,

"..Hun II.I. VVPNIIKIII '-i.il A|. •till.. "f ..:,|.| .1 ..I.,. I '.tl.l.lll ,., ' S", l.ltll.ll. .'_'";,'"-V'*"i'-'.'.',•',*|.."'"1 ".'-V' i'-'i" .'...'.'il.'i.i. I I tlll.l: .ili.inr unit" In flarll in; I." I ti,,, IV<,UI ih.. .|.,ii. ..f Mil.) i,"i. • 1 he anii'tiu jirnirnini in tn*? form I: :U rillTII ,HT» j I ,i-i in.llni: i'ii.1" »• .'« i.-" •- tl'Kl lll.l/IMi In in.i '-nil. pli.-.t. MEIERDIERCK, JR. ;::, ,-:• • i..:. •• •'• •••' •'>••••• - ,,, I , .1 I . ,,.,,.!.. ..1 i- • !l run 11>" ••' MIIIIII»--» [ ,,,• • I I . .. I [,' ,,'. > I.- I.III;.I ".I..- :.• - II..-V tt in t... f.,i-..t.-. i.,.n..l fr...,. ,lf „ „.„.,, I,,,,,.,,. ;, ...|.,,ti:n.i-i'd liy I- . I. .1-. liin.-liv »...'il^ I l.'l I'ii,-).-- n>ul I't.^liitn. J.-tt. \rt • | ', i I,- ,. ...|i I.-,. it;- ll:-i -I, -..:,. "ill Hi..- "I r.< "V.-iiiii; III" i.i.iii. ... • I il :-!., ,"••• •.». i-'-i-'- ••).>„•,•.: .M-.il.ro mi'tl'i'ii.- All .iin,." .-!,„ at \Vr»lfl»l'' ciiiini ii... mii'H.-r'i'.-.i. 'tin- Ahni'.iii |.. ociiiti'iii nml the Realtor .I-.- ..,• .11. :: "-•••• '•• "••' ; |II.. ••. i.-i , |,.... 1 »l" l-ira- l"i"- • rin. I.-IN I.-1' 't.t . lioi'l -.1 .- . i, I riii'.n. II. tin «MI l'in r i. .Mni.fi iiiii-.-i- linni.. r«, ;,!.,...... i ,., i.,,, ..,..iii,ii titudent fill...... u.ihl ••*.» rtiii • i-i i. j "". II- t ».rf r. t- >]' ' '.inpl.-I'- • ifi <-i :s I'll \i. v> 1:. • '•••• • ' ,"'"•' IIM l-rrl« I'l. « t I.II.'. i. A I' :l-::-.' l 1 214 EAST BROAD STREET 1 . -• '..• ,, .Ml iiii|.-.i'-l ' -l: ^ Or.l.-r NOW f,.f . I, r l-t.n»- council- . Mr. .Mi.-oii.' :iiil a B|ic- ll]! ti I," I-. r-i.'.ti Ir.ml- .-.,,il full All '.'.7KI1 _ tn ...... l;. IMii.-r Alli.ni' •• I ! •- • •-.' II. .I- ill.til i i.ii'ljti.ii. fiitl I'lforf v.-ill hi- n;ade to tittract ADAMS 3-6639 it- • •.". r \ |. ::-ir ^fi I linrtvd IKIM: .-.I' '. -.I'. I-1 N. .1 ri-:-.-iit iriri'li.iii.'-i who i.t" hom« for FDR RFNT b v-iono BOOK nf . 1, -ui :V.M, I.J : 1 -.11.11 I-'.-..'. 1 not •*! IM11.II ii.FI'1-' f- •' *'•!• the holidiiv. from other colU'Cen — i:\ I: M \ t. s — ,' - i. . ;. i rl'- i.,..i"i ..k ii- .: \r.- . w. .••!!. l.l I:. ! Hi.-', : t. tin IM m.If \o'riri-: l.l.. .. t I", I. I.|,'/|||.| 'V. III nnd nrivi'i' it.e'i. All. e II. MI.I l.ni'thll-i \i:\\ t.\ I ni" |.-i»- i :< i a i: i > -••' -i Hl'll.M.I I'..' I.' I AH •I'M! i .- • •- ' ' M.,.|i|l.,l.".l,l,, I...I.K "f IIII..IIIIH" — Hi"I':. I I'l SVrvini' mi (he (iliiipiii honie.'tmi- I nil i Ml I Mlfll I n i: «llt>« Maill'i.,11 ."nilTil" C.l-.l'-'. MIH.IIM •;.':-::: ;!:•::-:•'•:;::::;:"AIV^TMV" ""'viYrirj I.t .Sc.HI.Hl.Mr ••f ii>U conniiilte • 'viih Mr. '-Mit'omi i ltfi;l...>nl hi Raymond Voung - Piono Studii •»I:I lll'.'l «ll*. In M-.'-iitj. I.l. Virli .,- 1. .-I "f ll... ':-.' i. • M'.wi.v fiimi-'ii—I >iliii;i" ni-.'l a.,Ml,! , , ...... i.| |,v ,\rit(T|.na I. Illilh ll«'icvrl Vitl.n^. 4ft««. • .|,. I ..-I..-I- -.. . fclnsf (till till:.' • .1 lire: \V(.'tfleld. I-'r< .li'r-i.-k li. Wicht H.iirh 11. 4'Jnrk !" I'"- 11 , .,,|.| , „ 1? jri AT) s-Ti <'lM>«trnl I'.tp.ilnr K. .1.. i-'lll It.- nt Hi i ....in -iLiii a" a pin. ' liii.iii..-!.- i" • \ num.. r i-|.. li'.-i.I Wrlll- It-. X 'i"i. .ml" i n.-li III!" .»l u-,"ln,..,.l',t In of 711. Stevens Ave nnd .li>hu I*. ,...». A!' •:-t.ll'-. !l-."'-t Cnil or Wrltr tot Inf..ri.iutli.it V. t'l.l'l I..'.'..|.-r. Dllr-K'.l A-t)H13 II •«,>. I-urlM irr * I) l-d ,. • "n I'm? }."|./i'Mi i|i.. li..tii Hinrlns tif llf.8 Wiilo-.v Grnvt IW.; I'M. im.l «'1(l I'M ni tvi.I. i \s II l; S: M'.y.il *i.79x15 I."tv I'm- f.t-l< nit uoti'.r. IIIV "f ivrl!. Siilni.li.v Will (.1 r.nl i.l.irt; IM,XI.:Iv..'« .nut. ..i Scotch I'laiiv:, Wllliuin A. fjrnhiun • |. -:.r, Hi,.-. UKI.,1 .,„,' Itlllt.-f. ! J'. l-.l.i -I-II tvi • Id-tnN ...- "V.IIIIII;K KS i..'..-..,.-iti.... F...... —UIII; tlir TITIIIIIVi: — Illcl. •••'IKM.I n...I li.l- Jr. of '.':::iS Kai-itan ltd., nnd Fnn- Kpg^n»:-,:^,'..; KV;:;^- wx;S ^.W • • i i.i" "1. •.. Illi t . f. I. >...!.. I'l. 7 f ; r ht|l.)*.-(M. .'-. .-.hi. T. ' li.. l! |J ,N I fur ll.c f.-tir nl l "!l 'lHi nll'-r r. I' M \t- iv voetfc H.'.'y. wii.i.1, Mr. nnd Mr-i. —• ("iiiiid.rnil. r..".ii. . . FA I'.f.: t .;raint Hl.mi w....,li. At-.. W-iilli. 1-1. '|.li Al' .-• -I-I wn.i. m> ii..Him-. :ii i...in. ,\t< :i- •"•r Jr. of If. Hyiufi l.ufie tind .I<»hn ll-lf.-lI 1 1 ! ' ' MS. All 2.^1.;-.. s 1I a Al' :.;ll- il Page 8 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 •= and four sisters, Mrs. Ernest ! OBITUARIES Couch of Linden and Mrs. Peter Dope Addictions Scuresee, Mrs. Anthony Rasera I""™ """ " * ' I i _ and Mrs. Clifford Ruffini, all of Rise 'Shocking' I i Continued from pa^e o) We.-U field. Give Him I MORE SLIPPER STYLES ON DISPLAY I Lai! l>i-i-n ;i roi.U-tu of Hin'i.-nu.i.. Atlas Loitgt 125, F&AM con- Kla. fur thv j.a.-t 1 J y.ai; imd \\a- "JiKtvd Ma>onii- services at the I IN SHOE DEPARTMENT ON MAIN FLOOlt I Freeholder Says . :i r.ai.iv.- S;.-i» ; pilot foi Ti:;n.- W'oiJ'l A:I!!:JI-.S; was U-j-.nc:] *'. W/1'.i:.^1' Tim iuy (;«'i-ald F. Muller Slippers IW.I M-ti-r.-, Mr.-. J...i |.l: IJirki-r of ni^ht by De:i o:-rui;" I' j ti-h ; i-r .SCOTCH I'l.Al.N.S — (Jerard F. VVilliiii,l,i!i(.', I'a- an.l Mi>. \V. I'. Tho.-r.as <;. ]lun!t of K];z:;**lh. .Mulli-r. »7, of i01« W. Broad St. Simart '.I I'liila'k-lpliia; tlin-.- Dunn t"M fivivh'.ii-.i'-'i-.- iVi;it a "M- died Monday ill his home after i. r:r;ui'f( liil'Ir.-tl, iind tlircf ^uat- CMROKEES r:uu.> d-i-pi- rf];iii'i.'.»ti jjioh.iiii" r.;>s. What man wouldn't like to slip into these eiri^n in ivt-t-iil v,uc>./. ; He was born in New York an comfortable, quality slippers. They'll last inli'Mni-nl wa^ in Jliil.-nlc Ct : lived in Weslfield 15 years befor. longer and look better, too. There are over Hi haid tin- ];i«'l>lii:i Jus ir-a.-lj-ii U-ry. l'luiiitkl'l. ".vhockir.j? p?tj|j(»rt-.o.'is" ;wituUy j Kuru'ral scrvi^-t's for Micluif} late Mrs. Mayliell H. Muller. comn-ilkw.1. ii*• sai i tin- roininit- C'ascrla. f>0, :i nativt- ui Wust- He leaves three sons, Ernest F Use should bo;r:n <-xtti!.-sivi.' nxp'ora- t ficlfl. will In: held loduy at 2 |>.m. nf Cranford, Irwin B. of Hialeah tion it/ j-diij^ to thu ' Ik-fDrmtd Chuic-h of Oak Trvn will time of his death; six grandchil- Orders Filled Promptly! JVei-hu!-j*.-r (i-.ioaor, hn.s !>wn stf- ! oHK-iatc:. lnli-i-nii.'iit will he in 1'air- dren, und 10 u^at-prandchildren live, {.arlk'UiUJ'i/ in i>whwois. Jit- !vivw Ccmr-tcry. '/ Services were held yesterday tiud CU.i;i:.illn.* /iiL*ll*.O&l'd Wlrl't ho.il- ! Mr. CaM'ita dic. He had lived in Silver im-iit in Evergreen Cemetery, Eliz- { abeth. JIFFIES Heach for the past 1(> yraiM and StyUU was the owner ami opcrutur uf the Lalaiml 31-ina Dunn iiaid a recent upswing iti SoftKnii »lon 1'Oth juvomit: ar.d aduit en inc.- j Irmu Li>uise Har and Restaurant Completely ^uhabls there. Wi:iv,i met Monilny at thi.1 home uf ^1 r.-i. Vin- cent Demo. A uut.st, Eiirl Fritk, Exciting Attraction*! Alfred Keber had attended a meet- Starring CLYDE BEATTY * • Midway • Jl,00O,OO0 In SII«rOollir» ing of the library (.omni'ittcc and ^ • RirJet » Gsmes • Zoo • Side Shows IN PERSON £ • Bands • Stampt • Shop Santj's Toy* said every effort .should be made to latllinf! wild Tigers A Uonal land • Cameraland • Prizes • AND keep the library open during thi> Cfrem III CHnc« Opt*. CO. S-I2f9. Rivd. MORE ON EVERV FIOORI uchool year. Soil U 13 %i (!•< !ncl). CHItCDtN (unilir lil Hl.lt MICE. Won. thru Thurl. 2 I 7:30 HOLIDAY FESTIVAL — DAY I NIGHT! 'Parent education chairman, Mm. p.m./frl. > S 8:30 p.m. / Sit. J, 5 « 1.30 Hon. thru M. 11 in. (• 10 t*>. / ut. Itoaert Creason, said the meeting p.m. / Sun. 2, 4 & 6>30 p.m. 10«.ni. t« 11 p.m./Son. Ipjtl. ittfM. on "Current Trends in Modem MUt Ordirl, mritei COLISEUM CIRCUS, 20 W, 60 St., N. V. 19. Your Clrcul Ticket fllo BENERAL A0MIUI0M Math" was well attended. T!io admit* you to Holidi/ Fcttlvsl. n.ui..i teachers iiad done an excel- TOHOUSAVRITIVAL lent job in preientinj; ••COME'EARtY,' STAY LATE! « 3 FULL FLOORS OF FUN! i .i.i 10 the parents. The board voted to support u^ lom.-...^. . . ucation Ji-.etuni; on March 13. The speaker will be Dr. Samuel Could, president of educational broudcast-

iMrs. Brewslci- Miller und Mrs. Artnur lirov.-n reported on attend- ing a children of youth committee n.ec'tinK. 'Ihure is wide^prend need for t.^.itetiii'.y; the "code." IMcmbcra were uifced to vote Dec. 27 on the school referendum. Votint; will be 4il Kim St. School and Leinco.n Kchool. Polly will l>c o . ". The next board meeting will he l'\... -- .-« ...s; '..O.i.ti Oi '.Ur.S. '1 llt'O- dore Klein. Center Arranges Yule Parties Christmas r.t the We-.tfif'.d Com- munity O:.''.'r will 1>" onjoytil liy all lnumboi:! iir'lii'linjT chihlj-on, tceim^crs ar.d iv.u 'n*r.i. The H'ni1.: H'rith AVo'iieii of Wctfclil -•ire. .--piji' ::, iti'.siK's, ri'fi-i :h)r.i.-iit.i ;iMl:'iinir rr <'>')'.nHtli'O for tlio j)urty iiii-lu I'.1 • •".\v'. r'r V.s Silv.r, (•>TMI'V:UI; ;Mi.;. iM::rilvn Hu'im- bei'K, co-ch:iirn::in; :Mr>. lsnjxi'in1 H.irry, pr;sii!i-r.'.; Until Xcimiui I'orif- -Co-iptr, :-';.-Iv;.i Colin, l-'raii- <•(>< Tllriii-r, iMnrii'l llvm.in and Jin. Kiln-n Wnhl. Tlr.> tci'ir.ij-> rhii I -i- :i^ p:ii'!v will In- \Vi-:!r,i-'. Tlif Miitlii'i-* riii'i will l':iv.' i;.= annual Chri;' ni'. < (ti't-tnjvi-ilr. r on .Jlonilay at S p.m. K:ir-h iiiul'.ii.r will invitf :i inn-. 1. SU.-IMI nii\ilrs. daiu'injr ;ml j:r.tl)-b:i^ I'X.-IKIH^I' uf BiflA will K- p.ul of llu- program. WHEREVER YOU VACATION THIS WINTER Wlu-n a i-i-i-.-.m v.iin i.s »vcoivinfr SUL tal •.-•ri'iii'ily lii'iu-fiN ilii's, I hi' .Social Si'ctirity A'i:i:inistr:itit>n You'll wish you were here! must lui r.otif'u'il. l)u n*»L cni oulilnnr pool allo.il. Luncheon hufli'ls ill tho ("oinfoi t of your hoaeh dolhcp. After dark FOR KKSUl'lS USE — dancing in [he CluhTt'tjiicana. Everyllmtf; is dedicated to your pleasure on thrse all fnM-eta^s tnxury liners. j the most romantic gift!' A>IHMT YVIU'II vi-.it ^i^xx cxiitincxitinp ports in tho CnrihliCnrihlirar n and South Amrrir.i. A failinili p frof m NNe w YYorkk eve I'rnl.tv. l~.Hi-= frni11 •* l'<5. Just fee a Travel A.Kent. A ry MOVING? And ll.ivi o a h-oinlerfnt <• li -lime- . Drifti'ng nightgowns of filmy To an Unfamiliar Area? ..1 Cr th<> Carilibcnn Ilox Cr td Sunth Antcric Lot us help you find the righl double-layered nylon .tricoi — at left, whit© homo in tlio ricjhl community COMINO In flBRUARY, 1963~;A,- first ol faur NKW "SANTAS" ot lh i right price. As tlit? local cuisini: t't thr (.'.!/iWr.m imtl thr /'.ici/ic I'iNisJ of South Amcrical f ep. t senlotivc of Horn erica. with cerise- ribbons and nylon velvet Inc., the national liomcfincliny service in over 150 major GRACE LINE winter cruises collar, or blue with bIu:e.T.he ombre shift cities and their suburbs, we 0 I Iiinovcr S

!Mountainside Duplicate ";l Betrothed Engaged Delta Zetas to Hold Holiday Foods and Diane Meyer Weds jParty, Bring Gifts for Bridge Winners Told Around Town Otherwise-Forgotten MurNTAIXSlllK — The De- Music of "Twelve" Theodore A. Dear j 1 ceuiliev nu'ctintr of thn Mounlain- Tlu Noidu'in \*-u .lei ey AUmi- jsiiic Wonien's Duplicsitci Bridlfe fir Ki-liu Lake Country Club lUle AssiH-iat iul) ui' Drlta X.cUl .-o W.vi.nadwuy, Newiirk. T!iL< nu'etinjr <> MVerlouUeil at the •l.< i iiii.-tii.as parly Milurda. ^ uletide music will be furnishe*. I •|iris.ln;aa S^HSIHI. Mfcoud. Mrs. Hobert Cnrlsnn and open IIOU.-JV was held Satur- j evening at ihe home of Mr. am. ).v i ne l \SCKC, tile glris' singing .Town, tiiul a corsage of white I Mrs. Kohi-rl lieisser; third, Mrs. Miuny: ai the nunie ol Mr.Mrs' . John Kuczynski of 243 Kim group from WestlieM High Sclioo. roses. The iv|ru!:»r l>r ini'ss inert ing of Alex /eisisiiiK and Mrs. G. J. MIS. Kol>ert Derrey of 5u :ball Ave. .nrecteil by Mrs. Aiuliony (ili-ason, Miss Ann K. Doyle of North Ihe group is |Hi-l]>oiied until Jun. Counhlin, ami fourth, Mrs. Frank |uioury Lane. -r A, iorvisoi1 ol music tor the \\ ei*i- Syracuse, N.V., was her cousin's l». • Unlimk and Mr.. Duncan Mcl'hec. _ The lialiusiul Country Clul naid-of-honor. She wore tt two- running to tneir home at lilG ! .leld Public Scnools. '1 hey will b^ Chri.-tmas iliniu'r-ilam-c will b .iccompamed by Carol \ underbill liere red and white wool und ,-H-IKII ui'. ironi a two weens I held Satunlay evening. WV.-tnVl. and Until Peterson. Members o- i corsiiire of red and while roses. imn in l.onuon and 1'uris arc members uf ibe commiltee an ihe Twelve are: Heitye linker, Airman i/a ('lill'ord M. linker of Hid Mis. Charles K. IUCKS, Mrs. Frank Tophani and Mrs. Itay WoMfletil Studio Klixalu'th w:as best num. This Christmas .. . MISS JOANNE Mei.sTOSll .Margaret Cook, Joyce Jackson, MISS KL1ZABKTH MuRUl'suN inond Clark. Christine Mayer, Anne Mayo, A luncheon was heeld for the jjt. and Mrs. rrunk liuonucore j !>riilnl piirly and immediate fami- ii-lu Ljruimview Ave. mteiiueti | Miss Kitty Thompson, daughtei ..iiinanne Uverbay, Ailierta Jo Say It With Joanne Mclntosh, land, Pamela vu'hiirmann, Mernii Frank A. Vecchio lies nt the Park Hotel, Pluinnrld,! I Ki'aduaiKin of their naugliur of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thonipsoi. und n reception for close friends |. .wuhaei J. Willurd, formerly of 241 Kdgewo.ojL Ay ' _arriyeo Stevenson, Jane Tieinann, JIUK J i a i ucKer and Nancy Woodruff. waa held at tile .JjttlttlWCOui FURS By GAMBURG i JoAnn Buonocore, Samriuiy. home lust evening from HnMwin D. E. Pitzer to Wed hride's purents. Mrs. Arthur J. (irinier, chair- Engaged to Marry ceremony was held at theWallace College in lierea, Ohio, Mrs. Dear attended Wcstfli'M man of hostesses for the vVestliel |n>yiMttiiu .Stale University for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Itnymom! II. .Mor- schools mid was employed by the i Nothing Will Thrill Her More! sue received her bachelor Mr. nnd .Mrs. Jack I,. Mclntosh Chapter, DAK Christmas parly, of 81 Fair Hill Dr. announce the rison of Hah>;or, Maine announce I'hunlU'ld Courier-News. | pits degree. At the same tune, Mrs. John Handa of 52 (ienesee will be assisted by Mesdumes K. tho en^rajvenienl of tlieir dntiiJrh- * illard is completing Ins mas-Tr., Mrs. William Krown of Mouti engagement of tlieir daughter, Jo. il. Ciurrelson, Itichard 1'. llat!\elu, Mr. Dear, who is the sun of •inne Klisabeth, to Donnlii Kdward U*r, Kliy.iiheth Ann, to I'apt. Knink Mrs. <;i>t)i'tc» Hiu-r of Toledo, Ohio, program in geography, tain Ave., and Mrs. Al Hnmln of Orrin 1). Prudden, Arnold W. A. Vci'clmi, MMI of Mr. and -Mrs. A Gift In Good Taste -+- ("lurk Township were among those -1'itzor, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ireptow, Thomus S. Weekley ami and 'l'honuis II. Dear of BOH Carle- II. Pitzer of !i:ct Coolidge St. A. Vecchio of l!0 (Jencial Aniline & Film Corp., urduy. New Jersey State Columbieltes at jntly a senior at Glussboro Just Shop and Compare a ceremony Sunday. '•ollefire. League Members Will uMnine. Linden. i>B those entertaining at + t^iptain Vecchio nttrnitpd Wosl- After a honeymoon trip to tlu1 -+— Mr. Pit?.e-r iw a graduate of Wesl- field scluxvls und \vu» irniduiiti'il You'll BUY At -Assembly Dance punch parties Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hopkins Entertain Before Ball mid-west, tlu> couple will makcf [Saturday were Mr. und Mrs. 'leld High 'Miool nnd The CilJulel from the University of Maryland. of 8(17 Dorian lid. have enjoyed a Charleston, S. C. He is n.fsocialeil -Saturday Night in Club (heir lionii" lit the Cavlelon Hit. \. (.iarrabrant Jr. of UU1 Moun- visit recently from Mrs. llopkin'- He is prewently Ktationed al Cart- iiddiess. Jview Ulr. vith Central Home Trust Co., Eliz- u-ri|rhl Air f-'ljilion, Uilmid r. mother, Mrs. Lena Dugas oi ibeth. Prior to the l'lninftaM Junior Brooklyn. No ilatu lias bee.li sol for tho ["he Book Cluu of the College A summer wedding is planned. league's Holiday Hall at the Plain- LEADF.K CLASSIFIEDS PA.Y naif.s Ulut> mot Tuesday eve- The annual poiicenmns ball will lie-Id Country Club Saturday evo- .nng, ii number of league lnemlx»ra nt tho homo of Mrs. George be held Saturday evening at 8 Y-Teens Plan Dance, IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Vy of til2 Arlington Ave. wiln o'clock at the Sluu'kiimaxnn Coun .vill entertain in tlieir homes. "Westfleld's Fur Shop of Distinction" k Jluruvrt 1). Aaen as co-hos- try Club. "Jake Sale, Carol-Singing In Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. K. drooke Pietsch of Ho Fair Hill Dr. -+- PORTRAITS MADE TO ORDER s Part of Holiday Rush .vill entertain at coc-Utuils as wil, Mrs. Francis U. Plant of Long PHOTOGRAPHY • ART flr. und Mrs. vv. T. Meglaughlin .dr. and Mrs. HulH'rt Y. (inrrelt REMODELS fellow Avi>. is n patient in Over- Those, nro bu-.;y days for til' r b-u Kimball 1 urn have reiurn- look Hospital, where she under ill of 7;i,> Kimimll Ave. and .Mr. — Evening and Weekend Appointments Available jfrom a iwo weeKs' trip to l,on- West fielders and the younger set',' .inM. .Sansoni Jr Fomily Groups Taken in tho Convenlenco of Your went surgery for a fractured log. •aleiidiirs uri? ju:t as crowded a^ 249 E. Broad St. ADams 2-3423 l und Glasgow, while in Houth- oi 7-4S St. Murks Avc. In Fan- Home at No Extra Charge h|>mn they visited wiili (dnner Patients at Marlboro State Hos- 'heir parents'. As an example »V\KK1, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U jstuelders rtlr. and Mrs. G. \v.pital will receive 28 bed jackets ake one week's activities of the Y- ilairri III of 1^1 Piiier.ion Kd tier. and 200 Christmas enndy favors, reens. will entertain in their home WILLIAM PFAFFLE thanks tu the Helping Hands of Saturday at 7 ::5Cl p.m. at the V Proceed* friini Ihe ball will he (HOWILL STUDIO) liitunlay evening Mr. and Mrs.Westfield. 'he ninth grade Y-Teen group 1 put into i)ni league's community bniaH Cory of iiU(* FairlU'ld t'ir. -•- •will IKIIII a ('hristnuts dninv, b- trust fund which .supports such U25 RAHWAY AVE. \ niti.i-I.iiii «t tlieir bridge club's WnsTFIKI.D IS TALKING invitation only. Liz Kahn is tinprojects a.i Drake Mouse .Museum list mas party. AltOUT . . . hairman. in I'lninlield, Youth Kinploymcnl The rush of Christmas shopping The junior club sjKiiyiored a hakt Service, concerts for youths nnd \i MM on UllilMIIIS Laurel Twin ' will lioltl its an- i ale last Saturday to raise money I'hildrvn'.s theater programs. m Christmas pany Wednesday Many parents wondering why soTor support of (iladys Pnrlor, til 1 hunie of Mrs. i)nviil 1). Ker- many of tho school dances are t'-avajo child they have "adopted. |uf 625 Clifion Ave. street diess, insead of girls flic: ninth grade group 1 made Mrs. Estelle Bean Has wearing their pretty party lioanba.tr* for the children of Kings he Thum Cluo dance group will 91st Birthday Friday and at MARCUS JEWELERS clothes . . . Daughters Nursing Home and its Christmas Dance Satur- Tho beauty of the first real snow sang Christnuw carols there last Mrs. Kstelle Dciul -of ti2U y ' evening at the Ainericnn l.e- of the season . . , week. St. celebrated her Dint birthday Demure and-devastotrng i Hall with Mr. ami Mrs. Orrin And the forthcoming votu on the The senior club will visit night Friday. I'rudtte.ii as chairinen. proposal to expand tho junior ?ourt Monday evening and will The nonagenarian is the mother *x* Teen Christmas dance, held high schools. hear Judge William Heard after of two daughters, Mrs. John IAJV- unlay evening nt Washington court is adjourned. They will ul;n Ion, wilh whom she makes her (u>l, was attenued by 140 tec-ns. Demorncy, the practice of self- visit Katon Memorial Hume to home, and Mrs. Laura Kink of Aca- es were Aleda Angell, I.in- government, is a covenant among sing ciirols between now und thecia ltd., Scotch Plains, and a Bon, |Argast, Cathy Cainjibell, Shir- free men to respect the rights and holiday. Jtnrhnra Plenty is theArthur Bean of Linden. A native llulmes, Lucille Messina, liliertira of their fellows.—Frank- chairman, und Mrs. William Thorn, of Ori'vn Island, N. Y., she is the jlrie Morganti, (Jwon I'clcrson 'in D. Itooscvelt advisor widow of the late Charlm Hean. Jerri Kiddie. p\e board of Duly Trinity rtiicrs (.iuild l:eld its mei.'ting Christmas party nt the home '.Mrs. Morlin Nugent of 207 St. Tuesday. ilrs. Thumas y. Gilson of .'182 «mla Cir. will entertain at her SAYS: |dge club Christmas party Tues- JEWELERS

Jlhe Grand SliiinmtTs met Sntur- i-'vening at the hcunvs of Mr. Mrs. William T. Drown uf (i Wait 'til you see your new outfit lluook Kd.. Mr. and Mrs. Uob- Krunton of "J'J Muss Ave. and ' |. and Mrs. John Zi-rcjier of !«!>] Inluidge Ave. with ajfycOROl pin on it! -linns in other hinds i« the pine .set for the holiday party of! ! Cmiples Clul) uf the First Con-j "onal Church tnimirruw eve-j t>tr in I'.-itten auditorium. | AUTIIEUTICALLY STENCILED - Black, Antlquo .•>• Wakeliel.l, a s.i].hi.niorc at Uiplo, Antlquo Cherry, andtho Hitchcock CuctsmOolorn iitinmith, is spending his Yule 'i lay with his grandparent.-, Mr.! Mrs. Kalph K. Wukelield uf • !»-it St. Jay is the sun (if Kich-! Wakelield nf Merer Island,! h. : 'r. and Mrs. .\icluilns Cimlitla! t'1J 1 Mnvintain Ave. wi-ie j;iiesls \ |Mr. and Mrs. Jo-i-pb IJicliardson j M:iiike Iii^e Saturday evening j a liulfet and theater parly' Bon tin- Snuiki; liise 1'layi-rs pre- j P'<-d ••Hinl M fur Murder." j ently returned from a ('»rih-j K" cruise udoard tin; "Santa \ iirr Mr, and Mrs. Ar- ; «• I>. Hailer of i lawlhurne Dr. \

|.Mr. ami MrT. l-'rnnk Long nfi CHANrilLY...u P^Uii-ld nviT ;hc weekend afti-r i platinum-tonod Trilonium lipr^d v/>in Week's slay nt the Muntiigii I Utterly Icmlnino onJ unljclicvobly ll;jiii:'i'i;/l O.l1'"1 r.':cH'j'.o '/.i'J, I |f»eh ll<.i,.l. 'Nafsan in the Ha- i '.- '.(. I'-l ?.i0. pin J.OD, and cM'rin-j-. ',','J. \'i,'.-.: pluo [ox. »4— ! nimy Arrants, Nationnl Stat • | iruai-il v. In, is nciv: retired' is, Top Row: $1.95 eci. Boilom Row: $1.00 ea. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT .ek in tnwn ai;:iin fur n few Jit-k- t.. tu-lii nut nt lii" new N:i-I "id State iiank ilnve-in. I Tliesc important Coro pins can make n farniliur

1 aheuA •I '-' i tainniem was furnished by! NEVER AN EXTRA "llc-'-ke. S!<:ve HU-i-ko. Kit! JEWELERS r'-. l'ill Kluome and Jonathan! CHARGE FOR CREDIT! ouide. 'JEWELERS 206 E. BROAD ST, ADAMS 3-0029 jane sm CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 20J E BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-052? FREE GIFT WRAPPING! WESTFIELD • N.J. |Tlie \v,.!,.,„„* \Vag,,n Club held Open ovory ovening until 9 P.M. Tei? I-'riday at the home of WESTFIELD • N. J. ALSO MUTHr.HPORD oxtO|it Saturday, 6 P.M. J-- iJulTer Cnuvford of fiO3 Hill- AlS3«UtHEWO«D FREE DELIVERY! 1 F" Av... on Tues.lny a hridife- UOOfWOOO • RIDGEWOOD • HACKENSACri Behcon Will bo hold at the home I J"'«: L. A. Luonard«w of DCS Page WESTFiELD ^N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1S62 Vm$ £peml... fvv Selecting a gift in good taste adds an extra measure of satisfaction

175.00 and 250.00

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a fine leather handbag in classic tailoring 16.98 others from 5.00 linen damask cloths, 70 x 88 12 napkins ^ 12.00

pocket matchmates brass scales with keycase 3.50 eagle top from 7.50 lighter 3.50 cigarette case 4.50 12 pc. punch sets, including bowl, ladle and 12 cups French purse 7.50 from 5.98

pewter tankards with or without glass bottoms 9.00

2 quart copper chafing dishes 15.98 lovely jewel boxes, roomy Others from 13.98 and colorful, 8 pc. martini set in car coats — with Sherpa 5.98 clear crystal 9.00 lining in corduroy others from 3.98 or wool from 25.00 in junior and misses sizes

OPEN Always most welcome EVENINGS a I I t until 9 P.M. ; Open Monday and Friday Evenings Jane Smith 'i * 129-139 Central Ave., Westfield AD 2-4800 GIFT CERTIFICATEj "»THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER J3, 1962 P«ge 11 \. Sapienza, Decor Theme Music Department Plans Annual Yule Program, Tea Tuesday Afternoon T!ie music artn;e:it of the .anus, p!ayt«d by !Mesdt«i>fti ^lelvin Carlos IVMesquita will 1H» jilayed j fjorello Tartivita Woman's Ciu'.) of Wist tit-Id will I Mil'cr, K«>inoi«i Sohott, H. I.. !•>>• Mr.-. Waujrh and Mrs-. Bevel- j 1 aieit Tuesday at 2 p.m. .:t t'.ie home ! Bevt-ihciiner ami Victor Buflcl!. heilrer. ::i:'i.;iy (,'nm.n in id jts : of Mrs. .Melvin Miller, i;:il Carle-j iTivo seki-tions, "The fivan" by Mrs. Seymour, eeili-t: Mrs. M. jave Sunday Rite '••<••' •ti:::r i::r-t i-v-.iiir.j• :ii ; io'i Kd., fur ihe annual ClirUmas i f S;ilnt f-.ms and "Autuiv-ii' S Cady, vin'-nist. »:•|Ue de U ;i ceremony Sunday afUr-' DECEMBER 1\ 1 >; n in Holy Trinity Church, Mis?; 1962 I ,\\v. J'v |)i\,,ri:ii!'.. : T),,. priii;niiii «•:!! OJH'II v.iihlbe i>laj-«>d on the. eello by Mrs. J. NV- i" by AiLui s and tic "li^n.-e M i I s iir i'i'nsf.-\ij." was jnoup s:i^ir'.jr .>f Cliristnwis car- W. Seymour n.-coir piiniod hno d'jet-j "Ave Tea \\ ;!l W .evvi',1 iauneoiately p 2 3 4 5 7 > 'kirello Turth ita of 541 West-i 6 A by Bach-tJounod and ••I ho;'be" by' fullo-.viii!: the piojrram. Ave. The brideprou n k-> tin-1 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS , v.-c-re Mrs. l: J. Carp.-iiier :iisi-te.i ' ^ 'lC '""•-'•"•'I portion uf the )>ro- 1 wiil lw: uf -Mrs. SaiHo Turlivita of; 16 17 18 19 20 21 ?? hy Mis. .1. .1 nr.-ter and Mrs. K. : f-' '""' CLEANING Icily and the late Mr. Tartivita. i JiMlliier. 23 24 25 26 27 28 ?9 j "CVjntry Duiifes" by liei'thoven, | The Kev. Eugene McCoy was i a cn:i:[>oi'ition written for two pi I'tliciating minister, and music ; 30 31 0LE6 CASSINI calls it. K.- by Mrs. Edward Walsh, so-: n, and Miss Mury 1C. Bonnell,: 15—Holiday Hail ,,f ihe l'lainfu-ld "beautiful... talented" •Junior League, 8:31) p.m. tu 2 a.m., l'luiiificlii Cuuntrv ['Miss Mary Tartivita of West- Club. ' d, the bridegroom's niece, was 17—American home dej>artment id uf honor, and the Missis ' of the Woman's C.'lulj of »ji- and Amelia Alonso of Scotch , WestfiehJ, clubhouse, 1:15 •iiins were bridesmaids, j p.m. I Jack Sapienza, the bride's j 1H—Music depaltnient of the liver, served as best man. Louis Woman's Club uf We^tfiolil to kpusito and Russell Lopresii, both : hold annual Christmas musi- \','i stfi-.-'d, ushered. cal* and tea at the holm- of [ Miss Annette Ciriix-ione of C!r.r-' Mrs. Melvin Miller, IKM Carle- mil, the bride's cousin, was ] ton lid. at 2 p.m. jwer (n'rl, arid James Lopre.sti j as junior ushei1. TRI-TAPER' | After a reception «t (;iuseppi's, ; JANUARY 1963 sclli-, the coupk- left for a wed-1 s M T w T f s if trip to Washington, !>.('. • - ey will make their hunie at the j .- 1 2 3 4 S AMERICAM wner St. address. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The bride attended We>tt"n-]d i 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Ihools and is emjiloyed by the j TOURISTER piinmnii Expansion Holt ('o. uf | 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 wood. Mr. Tartivita was edu-I 27 28 29 30 31 • The only lugf ago to win the praise of America's leading •d in Italy. I : designer, Trl-Taper offers attonishing lightness with- out sacrificing strength . . . wall-to-wall unwrinkllng 8—Hook Club uf the College roominess . . . swing-action locks that can't pop open \errie-Aires Hold , . . foam rubber padded handles to pamper your palm Woman's Club, 8:ir> p.m., ,115 CASH and CARRY Kim St. Rulph Waldo Emer- . . . scuff-roslatant Permanite coverings . . . stainless steel closures that seal out dust and damp. Seo Tri- Call and Deliver $1,25 imily Yule Party son will be the topic. [A RCO CROSS SHOC GIFT CERTIFICATE... Tapcr in six hlgh-faahlon colors, Tweed, Golden White, American Blue, Silver Dusk, Cavalier Brown and Fawn, SAVE 36c to $5.00 TODAY I iThc-Morrie-Aiivs, local wtnnenV 1-1 Coffees of tla- College Wom- ' enclosed wilh a tiny golden shoe-charm on a leejr ~) And we mean ANY I Any »lio, ttyle, or shaps — any 1 SI sizes for men and women. from 17.50 loral jtroup, held its annual fain. an's Club IK-K'UII in the homes chain In a miniature Red Cross Shoe box ... let* ; number of pleats. There are no upi because of the •Si of members. y Cliri:;lirua party Sundny aft- | i her choose her own »ty!o and color and correct i AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: number of pleatt or because Ihe are In any way fnooii at t!ie home of Mr. and | Current alTairs xioup of the unusual. This Is a saving of 36c to $5.00. Bring your bs. William Culv-.-rt, 021 Arlit>(j- I jize from our largo collection of famous-for-fit Red j CHARGE, HANDI-CHARGE, BUDGET, CLUB, Colleire Woman's Club, -11-1 skirts to O. O. KELLER'S now and SAVE I An Ave. The t;rou]i, directed by Hillside Ave. Cross Shoes. A thoughtful gift that's fun «o give, so ; AND LAY-A-WAY PLANS i Irs. Gordon iSalten ami iiecotn- ' exciting to receive I Styles from 10.99 to 75.99 - • iiied by IMTH. i.vroy Miller, pie- —Travel Club of the Culli//y •lil i.Mrs. Ketuu'th iSwrariniren and iiiiily.'I'r.ul Uciritt, David Hatten, Mrs. Greene Is Delegate TJUDFRITE Ipmniy Li|,Kitt, David .Suriani,! S 5M0C •rucc LInttcn, Mr. and .Mrs. Cal- Mrs. David K. (Ireene of (i(i7 fcrt :;nd fnmily, Cathy Miller, Iiev- Shaekamaxon Dr. attended the re- lly Campbell'and Mrs. Miller. 82 ELM ST. ADAMS 2-3680 y cent alumnae couniil hoM at H-ir- I TI .. 'Mcrrio-Aire.-. will resiime CRANFORD: I Tl.Tl.e 'Merrio-Aire.-. will resumt' niiril -ColU'iro, Cokinibia University, WESTFIELD: in New York. Mrs. IJreene repie- Open Monday Evenlngt PUINMU), H. J.-CO*. SOUTH t itUNO-COIL W. 7th 4 ClINTOH jinlar mectiny.iA aft -r the holidays ELM 6. QUIMBY STS. 27 NORTH UNION AVE. d woulil welcome new members sellterl tile llM'llill'il i'ollenv Club CO«. lANOOl^N 4 AUIN0TON-3M iOMIUiT of North Central N::w .Jersey, of :_Tbi»CiaduclkiinoniMKlion»hit«v.r wllh Th.AnwikinN.llon.l J.dCiM, BR 6-6718 th:it time. Anyone interested AD 2-6718 wimiito, H. i MOM n, ii"kcl to contait Mrs. Calvert. which she :> projeram chairman.

Our Sub-Teen Shop is brimming over with the active gals

love ... '•*>.*. Skating Outfits Bulky Sweaters Heavenly Robes , . , Motor Coats Soft as a cloud In flattering Slacks colors . . . Shorpa and or- and you'll find lon fleoce . . . qulltod nylon and colton, or if she Party Clothes and chooses corduroy or gay just right Accessories cottons — you'll find theni A Gift with a happy future from nil in our largo selection. that will send her Y\ Clara Louise ... No matter her age SUe 7 lo 15 . . . 10 lo 18 spirits soaring high. or size we will show you smart, and 3B lo 44. wearable gifts and accessories $8.98 to $24.98 Skating Dress In lined Corduroy she'll adore . . . $10.98 to $12.98 Sub-Teen Juniors

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Your gift will be "lops" if it is ono of our fabulous shirts priced from $3.98 to $8.98 Toasty Jacket by While Stag $14.98 to $29.98 for Sub-Teens

Beautiful . . . New colors as woll os whiltt . . . trimmed in lovely lace . . .

Miflhties . . . $5.98 lo $16.98 Our Little Girls Shop . . - Peignoir Sets $16.98 to $21.98 for 3 lo 6X and 7 to 14, is brimming Slips . . . $3.98 to $8.98 with go/ Christmas ideas . . . Potlicoals . . . $3.00 to $7.98 Pottipants . . . $3.00 to $6.98

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Brownie and Scout. Official GJrl Scout Equipment Agency 121 QuimbySt, Westfiefd Open Every Evening 'til Christmas Page 12 THE WESTFfELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Mountainside Women To Hold Yo|e Newcomers Slate Mrs. Brooks Shows Club Induction Feature At Meeting Tuesday Of Junior Women MOUNTAINSIDE—The Moun- be taininde Woman's Olid) will hold its STORK CORNER Unusual Decorations; Christmas?" ^ 'rizes Are Av/arded Twpnty-one new mombors were Mrs. n.ioul Loutoritz aiui tier, Kuml is ii project sponsored nnd Christmas meeting Wednesday at Meetings, Parties formally'imiuc-tf-ii into membership committee licrvfj rt'tro^htiuMits u>; initiated by the Xcw Jersey Fed- 12:30 p.m. in the JVlountainside customs, A son, Michael Bruce, was born Unusunl Christmas decorations in the WcatfitlJ Junior Woman's members iind ira^'sts. J vration of Woman's Clubs, junior Inn. Nov 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. As Holiday Nears ind floral arrangements w<-r« made Club ut the regular business meet- itivit-.bvrciiip dvpartmont. The guest speaker will be Bar- exchange jtfW At a recent mc-ctin^ of tho exv\'u- : gram of Christma of s *T%' West Of Vero Beach, Fla. Mrs. O. "or membc'j's of the 'Mountainside ing Tuesday eveninjf at vhe club- tive board, iMrs. Malcolm mi- • .Mis, »Si.hofb<;r announced that bara Cnrpi>r Lung, -whose topic will aa B. West of 166 £ffingh»m Pi. i» The ihotiM end ffarden group of iardon Club Monday afternoon by house by Mi». Allen Malcolm, dub mtci'c^Ted tneir.bots a»il their chll- the paternal grandmother. iVestfii'ld'ss well-known flower ex- president, and Mr*. Dun Derrin- nounced that Mrs. David Wikox • ilit'ti will enrol shut-ins next Wed- the Westfield N«we©mer» Club end will act as dr.ir.ia department ' * * * their guests will meet today at 1:30 x-rt, ,Mr*. Harold Brook*. The ger, first vice president and mem- nesday during the early evening. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Husk p.m. tin the auditorium of the Eliz- neeting wjis hi-ld at the home of bership chairman. ehairnuin i.nd iVLss Monoro as the '.Mr.<. l>a\id Gaiiicld was hostess SPECIALISTS chairman of UEAK projeru. UK • of Hamburg, K.Y. are th« parent* sbethtown Consolidated Gaa Co., r«. Roger Richardson uf Ticmont New memijors are the Olea- to tlu> board in her home, 210G of a daughter, Julie Ann, bor» 184 Elm St. Mm. Leila Sftberns Ave. 'Mrs. A. J. -Saridalii and dames Dirk Bartelink, Joseph Boy- AF or Upper Extremity Ampulw • Arivw-.vuoJ Dr., Seoul) I'luins. in Nov. 23. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Husk will present a Christmas eandwuh Mrs. J'hilij) Young \vm? io-hos- Ian, Tony 'Brewer, Oliver Brown, of Wychwood Rd. are putcrnal demonstration and refreshments David nuMKardner, Frank Carra- grandparents. v.-Ul be served. Child care will he rizes for original and attrnc- irher, Deln'.ont Chapman. Robert Piano Monologue Set Gardenaires to Judge * * * provided at tho Y beginning fit ively-wrap/ped packiigQx for fWi- Gaddi, Lawrence <;riflin, Robert For American Home Dept. Christmas Arrangements "EARLY 1 p.m. Their first child, Edward Bron- .ients at Runnel!* Jlonpiuil nejv Hajrcpian, Jack Hughe*, William Yule Meeting Monday The Gardenaires, a VWCA-spon- son Holschuh III, was born Nov. Tuesday afternoon the volunteer iwarded Afrs. Carl Winning, Mrs. Hedges, Eugene Hermann, Sey- ?or«d orjranization, will hold its AMERICANA" 26 in Overlook Hospital to Mr. service committee will make its red Kocenttiebl and Mrs. Joseph mour Hydi-n, Charles Link, Blch- McGroerty. The American homo department annual Christmas meeting at the and Mrs. Edward B. Holschuh Jr. monthly visit to the lNouro-psychi- grd -Massey, Rosemsrio P«tcrs, YW Monday at 1. p.m. The theme rtr BOSTON, SALEM, and of New Providence. Grandparents Robert Teller, Fred Terrill and of the Woman's Club of WestfWd atric Institute near Princeton. •Mr*. William ftloColiom presid- will ntovt in the clubhouse Mon- this year i* "Christmas in Our COTTAGE ROCKERS are Mr. «nd Mr«. Vernon Hart- They will give a combination ed at the m**tin« and Airs. Mitch- Mtos Beth .Monroe and Miss Jac- man of Kimball Ave. and Mr. and queline O'Conner. day at 1:15 p.m. The program House." Each member will bring rlsUnaa and i>irthday party for ell Or»>4»rJ, program, chairman, for the afternoon, "Christ in a Christmas arrangement to be ir EAGLES in many sizes Mrs. Edward B. Holscfeuh of Elm the patienU. iMenibore of the rau- introduced th» speaker. St. Following tho business meeting Christmas," will bo a piano mono- '- ' ed. This meeting will be open and styles groap trill present a program logue presented by Mrs. Edith to quests. * * * of carol* and (Mrs. David Hender- the music department, 3!r«, John Gavin Is the name chosen by Schoebor, chairman, and the liter- Gorjrodian of Cherry Hill. Hostesses will be iMesdaines Al- i? WALL RACKS for spoons, son of the drama group will also DNA Schedules Classes len Buck, DeWitt Cottivll, Walter spices, mai^l, what-not Mr. and Mr*. John II. Brady of enlertuin. Christinas favors and ture department, Mrs. Myron Mrs. Gorgodian, who^c father 2051 Newark Ave., Scotch I'lains, or Prospective Parents Poarch, chairman, combined to pre- f>. Hunt, John F. .Stanawny and birthday tjifta will fee distributed. was -a concert pianist, was born in fc CANDLESTICKS of wood, for their second son, born Dec. 3 sent u Christinas program of G-ermany and canu.1 to this country Gerald Webb. in Muhlenberg Hospital. His broth- The couples get-together group Classes for prospective parents choral presentation* end group brass, copper, pewter ill beffin Jen. 8, H was announc- in 1923. At an early age she stud- er, Kevin, is one year old. •will hold ita Christmas party Sat- singing. Chrietmas i»ift* were ex- ied music under the Instruction of African Violet Society and iron * * * urday mglrt at the rescue squad ed by tho District Nursing Asso- changed and « Christmas center- building from 0 to 1. Music for iation of Westfleld and Mountain- her father. WWIe ill college she Mr. and Mrs. Saivatore John piece contest, sponsored by the majored in music and after grad- Plans Gift Exchange y<-BAROMETERS -ft CLOCKS £• NAME SIGNS Vitalc Jr. of Copiague, Lonn Is- dancing and refreshments will be iide. American home and garden depart- A smorgasbord luncheon with an provided. An fnvitation is extend- uation attended Peabody Conserva- it COLORFUL, DECORATIVE PRESSED GLASS land, N.Y., announce the birth of The series of six classes in pre- ment, was held with (Mrs. Jlarold tory of Music for further study. exchange of gift planta will be held a son, Saivatore John III, Nov. 24. ed to all members of the club. Mrs. latal advice and care of the new- List as chairman. next T)iur»day in the Scotch Plains * GENUINE IRONSTONE * C0l0N|Al ^j Frank i>mnd of 588 Terrace PI. is Mrs. Gorpodinn has pLayed and Mrs. Vitale is the former Suzanne born

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158 ELM ST. PIAir\ CTAMOC T /-» r\ I FREE PARKING INC. BETWEEN A&P and FIRST NATIONAL IN OUR OWN LOT 321 SOUTH AVE. AD 2-2525 Opp. R.R. Station AD 3-0800 AT REAR OF STORE SHOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR PARKING CONVENIENCE WfcSTTIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, IMS P*g« I Tree I^ani? is in charge of reserva-! M'side Newcomers [ tinns. I I Mis. Walter Glide wos the puest! Honor Past Heads I speaker. .She discussed the Twin j I Organization in connection with j Store Hours 9:30 to 5i30 Overlook Hospital. i At Christmas Tea Mr*. Uichard Ve.rdick, inemlver- j ship chairman, welcomed 19 new j MOUNTAINSIDE—The Moun- members. They »ie Itfendames . tainside Newcumen Club held its {John Xukvr, \Vjlli«m Brandt. S. S. ; traditional Christmas tea Monduy i Kldrid^e, John Unities, Malcolm at the Mountainside Inn. Mi-* ; Gruhatn, Jumi-s Haddock, Ctileb Brian Davis and Mis. James Koa<- Huyncs. M e I v i it Lemim>rhirt, B£SJ a CO. ing, past presidents, poured. Spe- Charles Mnckay, J. I,awr«nct> O1- cial puest.« were the following past j Uriwi, Kdinund O'K^efo, John Ot- presidents: Mesdames John J. i rliamky, Thomas Spins, John Syl- Suski, John Miller, Frank Kalarik, j vrtsler, Kmil Tacovsky, Kobert Robert , Nicholas liyron, • Thies, John Thompson, Alfred Stephen Bumliall, Tiunian Toland, | Tuma and Harry Nm.li. Mi's. Ver- Donald Lu^amutn, James Keat-j dick, also introduced 17 prospec- ing. | tive nienibers. The center of the Christmas j Mrs. Lowell Smith santr a »elec- White for Chrhima* decoretions was a money tree on ! tion of Christmas carols, accom- which the members placed dona-, imnied on the piano by Mrs. Thom- tionc. Under the direction of Mrs. Spina. in a beautiful blouse with the Henry Luti, the Rift tree will be The decorations for the ton were iriven to the Children*' Specialized done by "MW]"R." A. i-each. Mrs. HospttaK formerly the Country j Oeorue Stevens was program pretty and feminine airs she Home) in Mountwinslde. j chaiiman for the day. Mrs. Georsre Schweiker, piesi-1 The next regular meeting- of .finds most suitable, No-Iron dent, conducted the business meet-1 {\u, Newcomers flub will he held which followed the tea. Mem-Jan. 24 at the Mountainside- Inn. ber* voted to extend membership ,/' nylon sheer over opaque from two to three years and to re duce annual dues to $3.50. Any- Hostesses Named for one who has left Mountainside imdj/-n||___ f|,,U nylon knit in shell neckline returned after an absence of 10 *-<>"ege ; ' Matt and phont orV«r< jnior Auxiliary Marks 50th Year comers in Mountainside. -Mesdnnnvs Hnlph Hraun, KoWrl Woman's Club Members Mrs. Theodore Fitch informed K. llrouill.ird, N'ornum lUnraitli, (5. WATCHUNG-Stata Highway, Route 22 • PLainfleld 7-0500 the club llmt tickets are slill \V. I'usm-k, 'Ualph 1UH..(>, II. Vaul Service to Children's Hospital Hold Christmas Tea available for the matinee theater Hulter Jr., Herbert S.-luilt?., W. This year marks tho 50th year of service for WoHfield Hig-h Tho Christmas ten of the Wom-pnrty in New York for "Stop tbi' II. Smyers, Itnlph le ;«n.l Krimk J. Wolf. Jr. Aux," they have turned their energies to an extensive variety Monday afternoon al the Woman's L&sks, ran^int; from playln* cards with patienUs to sollinj: caktw Club, which was iMily decorated tho hospital's benefit. The Chlldron's Specialized Hospital (for- Iy Children'* 'Country Home) — by the gnrden depnilinent rind dec- orathiff committee. Mrs Adam Pirot and scores of pat.ienU who arc well "Jr. Aux" presented the hospital Mrs. Harold HiuMoik. ujrli to stay Jit honro and loturn with a (rifl of $M,"iO last year. To earll this the (fills sold everything rouren; .'it (he tea table, serving ulnrly for treatment, in relays, included past presidents lemhurs of tlio Junior Auxiliary from n.ime t:i^ to ch'n'olate, Imve h-.-hl bake uah-.s, buttle hriirades of the club am! present trustee-. :h tlie children arts ami crafts, They were Meidames I.. (.',. Cros lipped wit'.i t%cis:»or.-* find paste, and r .1 Ifuss ll Kei'irun, X. K. l.oomi.i, lal njriirn-i, srraj.books jind a this the cirls even confront sleepy- iroivh r, CMI-I W. t of other items. They encour- eywl commuters :it the train stit-j ^, (;,.i,V. • S. lli.iun iiiul (james »nol students. Hitioe seniors are from membership after dilation, new members are re- the gift ted continually r is Jlr.i. AVil- lltfdues of WVstlioUl. SU|KT- | 4 fur itii! t«enap;e workers is one of many fuiicl.ons performed by Senior Anxiiii'iy. BROAD AT PROSPECT • I BY THE PLAZA

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Givo your favorito youngster a Ici'.tiny gift THE TRUTH give the gift of thrift . . , IN THIS A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT I CREAT BOOK CAN COMFORT YOU What comfort can come to one who knows who lie is and •where lie is going—to one who Yes . . . Sonla Clauo will bo horo for one week threuflh realises his oneness with God Thur;Jr:y, Dcr.'rnbf r 20lh! Ho will be giving a wonderful and his safety aj God'j own free gift to children of oil ayes. Sonla will p«r»onally cliildl Such assurance can be yours if you will turn to the roc'.'iv.; t.acli chile! on Si*, throne to heor thoir wisfiej for truth contained in this great Cfiri;.)ma:>, every (jfi'-rnocii a*, woll w* on Mondoy night. hook, Science and Health Thrill your children while he's here. Take them in for their SANTA'S HOURS with Key to the Scriptures by official visit with Santa and bring your camera, tool Mary Baker Eddy. FABULOUS Flemington Furs Daily 1 to 4 P.M. You may read or borrow Doc. 12th thru Doc. 20lh Science and Health Crce of HER MOST DREAMED OF, GIFT & Mon. Eve., Dec. 17th tharge at any Christian Sci- whether it be S.ibic or Mink ... 6 to 8 P.M. ence Reading Room. The I'crsbn I-.-imh or Denver. .. River Otter book can l>c purchased in red, or Alaska I:ur Seal... at Hcminglon GIVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT I green, or blue binding at $." you'll find the largest selection FOR CHRISTMAS I and will be seni postpaid on in the lincst quality at our Free with each now account -thir> I receipt of check or money famous low, clc;c-to-faciory-co5t prices. colorful personalised Christmas | order. 9 stocking with a new plaid pass- from *59 to 495O book can be hung on Ireo or manllepiece. Christian Science exquisite fur trimmed cloth co:its READING oiul lovely fur hats, too! ROOM OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. — SAT. & SUN. TILL 6 P.M.

IIP QUIMHY STKKET fleniiuifton WKSTKIELD 4our«: 10 to 4:30 M«o Monday, 7 to ? FLr.MINOTON. rrrnmg frt* ;mf>.'» : Womt.'s Umir.sr SITU.M isrs IN FINI: I-URS wrh trrvieitt end i'tt op Tin: Page 14 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962' The latter award was made by Rake, Hoe Garden Club Plains Women Hold Chansonettes Perform Paul's father. Mr. Hahn is an Ex- ! Votes Aid for Project Yule Songs in Summit plorer advisor. s Explorer Scouts Peter Atherton The Rake and Hot Garden Club Federation Day at The Chaiifunifttes of Wc.-lficld, of 22'i Canterbury Kd. and S«ni- j of VVcstfi.eld hfcid a joint inectinK women's churai group, presented a u?l .McCaullpy of 22(> Canterbury y A RARE COLLECTION OF I j with the garden department of the program of Christinas niu*ic f> IYWCA. M/S. Arnold W. Treptow Service of the Methodic Church i" >.CHARMS - RINGS - PENDANTS) : of F'ihwoud WJIS the speoker and SCOTCH PLAINS— Federation Summit Tuesday, The. ptvxiuim in- >' AND I her topie, ''The Ma^ie of Christ- tJutit JJiiy was held by the Scotch cluded: "Joy to the World," Han , may." .'lains Woman's Club in the chape del; "As Lately We Watched," Exclusively ANTIQUE SILVER - CHINA i ' Tho clul> has voted to make a jf the Scotch Plain.; Buptis' traditional Austrian carol; "A GLASS - FURNITURE •• eontribution to Horticulture Housej Church j-»i:iarduy afternoon. Christmas Alleluia," lone Kapp. ': which is heinfr established by the Plans for the meeting were mad< "Mary's Lullaby to the lnlant WALL DECORATIONS I Garden Club of New Jersey King," Warner; "it Was a Nigln at a session of thv board Friday of Wonder," Tellvp; "O Holy • through it,s member clubs und in tile ho'ny of the president, Mrs JARVIS other interested persuns. Night," Adam; King Those Chrisl- DRUG STORE Jack Wilson, 358 Acacia K.r gifts for 200 needy families will SCOTCH 'PLAIN'S — After the you can fly Eastern Town-Abouts has the "'Men Only" •Mrs. John Carboy, chairman of ie wrapped at the society's head- third session within two months, a 'arojwerl We give a wrap tool This welfare, announced that her de- ;uarter« in Elizabeth from the public liecrinK <>" a zoning vuri- Friday, December 14th, 9 to 10 p.m. partment provided a Thanksjjiv- 7th to the 21st and will be deliv- ance application by the .Scotch ng backet to a Scotch Plains fam- rcd on Christmns Kve by l»ys Plains Swim Club last week. to 115 cities for ly of seven. They plan to uid a rom the J'ingry School. The .Hoard of Adjustment, is ex- And no women, please! retired, elderly couple in poor In presenting a check of $1000 pected to act on the case this (Any other days, Rirls, health for Christmas with speoial- month. It can deny the variance from 9 to 9 you're as wcl- ized dietccLic foods and rive thejn o the society, the Children's Serv- Committee, which is composed or recommend its approval to th« como as birds in the some assistance later with medica- Township Committee. spring.) . tion. The department is asking for >f 90 members from Union County, contributions of old oye. KIURSCS and ncluding Weslfield, has contriii- 'The swimming club is seeking to gold jewelry to. bo donated-to the twi $11,100 this year to the orgun- build a pool, clubhouse and cabanas blind. zation. near the Wcstficld harder, next to •Miss Mary "Woothviircl, executive thc'Elizitbethtown Water-Co. tanks, in A-l and A-2 residential zones. An 88-year-old Oklahoma City iructor, announced thut the Koci- ly has been acecplud «« » nicm- Opposition to the plan wsis ex- man was arrested for driving a pressed by uyvenil residents of the motor scooter without a license. H>; er of the Child Welfare LcMigvie T America. iSlic spoke of the ur- area, called as -witnesses by Eu- said he hadn't obtained a license gene O'Toole, a '.Mil I burn uttor- because he underntood that an ap- gent need for funds for th« Union ounty Emergency Shelter. The ney rcprosentinp; .Mr. ond Mrs. plicant hud to be accompanied by John W. Butler of 158 Madison his parents. freeholders, who enn legully con- ribnte only ?G0O0 for it, lire in- Avo. ' troduciiiK legislation to permit The residents suid the pool and OR SELL, USE ;hem to give the full amount need- its members would cause traffic LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ed for running the shelter. Let- hazards and noise nuisances in the noiirhborhood. Other residents had raised the same objections at the earlier hearings.

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-MOKE- BLA1KI1EI.II MittBltlJMlllKtt Page 16 THE WESTFIEU) (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1962 'principal of Roosevelt Junior Higr I interested in seeing textbooks | 'JJain' Radio Club Lists j School, ha» betn promotc-d to iht i which are used by third grade chil-1 1 NEWS OF WESTFIELD'S I rank of Major in the U. a. Arni) \ dn-n i» Japanese schools nnd h:iv-1 1 alk I)J' Al&l Aide RCA VICTOR RED SEAL ; iU-.-iTve. .Major Leib i= ir.rtruttoi ! ini^ the puzzling proce.-s of eating:! PUBLIC SCHOOLS j of thi- Medical .Service class of ihi | ivith chup.-ticks explaimd. Mr. j A tr:lk on air u> frround radio-! ' Keamy U". 3. Army Reserve bchoui j Nakajima also showiil slides de- i :i.;vphor.e cjminunicatlons by Mi!-! I here he has bei-n a member of tht j pk-tinjr lilar-i-s of intcri-st in Ji-.pan. | ijn Frchruif of Aint-rican" Telv-• Edis ! tending K-:i.-'.-n this year. Article; stall and faculty tince Kiol. ! Mr. Xaka.iima's visit to Tiimnque.- j phone & Teletrrapii Co v.-ill feature ! wc-rv co'jtributi-ii ly .Su-vi-n Si".-,;- f MUSIC f Oi-i.rir>.- Gaor.i-i has r.-ceiiliy j School was arranged by Mrs. John the meeting of the Watchur.(f Val- ' :i!:t rural bt-tn aj)j»ointed to iio^-i^-Vc-lc's fac- Todd. ley Radio Club tomorrow at 8:".O TO OPEN GIFTS BY Patricia O"ran-K-r, tieii Butwinick, : uliy us a teacher of arts aii». p.m. in the Westfiold -Municipal : .Man- Bt-v.. \V;:!ia:i; K:.*. Sa!!y AH-. crilf,s. He holds a Bachelor's BRING RESULTS Build:n;j. [ n:u:i. Jlici.arJj Trcr.::irTrcr. . K artuira rcc from Ball Slate Teachers Col-1 LEADER CLASSIFIEDS HAY At 7r30, the club will continue '•1 -'''n(1 " -.-«• rai have Zark. Barl-aia Bis-r. ,r.J Mar.-hai! k-gtf and has had experience in >'.».r.- h- .p, a:;- ic Ip^jt u.v-J t-i.r.y iv. L>r. Austin. ! bo:h industry and the teaching j iirucv K. Hot has The Svj'i Gi-vernnieist ha? re- • profession. Mr. Gabriel taught ai t;:kc adv ceived & !ot of thar.ki- 'roi:i the : Alanvilie High School for three i:.'.::vj N'a;:,T-.s UNESCO Commit- yt»ars before coming To Weitfield. '.he r<.-.-j»or;ribil:ey sn-a-Jy tee fi>r its c^r.ini).:!:-.1:1.* of $-5. Miss Evelyn Barto's ninth grudc Karvcy Gtfkr, president of the English students will concentrate Latin SGA. ar.r.v^r.cwi thai ihe nior.try on ihe improvement of their read- i i in tin Ed;>i>r, v..is bti-Tir st r.t to li:t l>rur.ary \nf, writing nnd particularly their J • rir»t ^> jchi'C-1 f.-r Girls. tiaran^K, I'pper speukmi; vocabulsries in the next i:ts of Wi:a. Africa. Tr.e schoo: a'so ro- few Weeks. The classes will use chived HI at:r^vt:ve C^rtificite of words in contest from literature books for vocabulary practice, Beautiful new album by Marian Anderson. This r.,--w , - crstts the or^ranira- making these discussions a spring- \ Includes the nauntmE'y lovely "Ave Maria." t..-h:y • it.'i ri-'uri> a.".J :r. board fc-r £:! to tee. board fur their own writing. Each Miss Anderson's first nc« ie bein^c placed on vocabu- ,jr/ ar»d sc.'Uenoe s-.ructure. ROBERT SHAW yt .>;>J luri.y G; ini:* ::•. r.:h E^clish a.-.j French. CLOTH CHRISTMAS HYMNS' Jo- Lanza — AND CAROLS -r.r.t licrocu. Virginia >!ur;K>. Wil.on Christmas Carols r-.jr'r.'.r. cr-iirrs. wr..- have Miss Carrie Herring's third Vol. I • ii.i KoU rt .S-.tvi-:-.*. An i;i-.<-.ra:tc upils (Trade class had 83 its guest Mrs. .jlindar from lit-r.jirr.-.r. F.u;v""->-'- iri ir^.-Ciri. The rrst Soor »rt' Q\enn Bauer who brought a bit of -r.d a Latin pirchn-.er.t s-:r\.~.i ':> V:-Jr-i'.* Ji:tr».-i:v«;y arrar.jk-d with Sweden with her. Dressed in Swe- i.»av:d Iiec> form ar. lz:;:rtir.; ;r:.r.r.i; »'•;•?ti l:.:r.cr's t ivy-s. i-J r_M.-:y hive >v mn-.er.ted ej [o tj,e children a program en- r.cie .. carols magnificently interpreted der As I Wander." "Bring a °/ \ Christmas customs, read stories, .T.;-it ur:pi:;ii of z.'.'.. L;n-ii S.--.U1! ir. i s^is. co-r.:ry life, land-' by the tenor "Guardian Angels." Torch. Jeanette. Isabetla," 'Go sang folk sungs, and showed the beautifully "O Litti« Town of Bethlehem." 11 Tell It on thr Mountain." "Carol ^>i:-.r trrvcti the N't- Vi-ir a-.:i -. i-i cia.-.y ur.us'jal still- children a tree decorated in typical more. LM/LSC-2333* of the Sells. IM/LSC-2139' JT contrasts high- Swedish fashion. At the conclusion cleaned :?.T *.h:se works which may beof her program, Mrs. Bauer served Menotti ^^ *- by paj-erti or c:her interested Swedish pastry for the children to and POPS :5-.-:L5 ar.y time during this sample. CHRISTMAS PARTY .--.h- Mi;.-; Barbara Turner is finished mm AND FIEDLEH jnd«-r the i:r- ar.i r>.o'.:- It is a rare opportunity to sec j.-raph of ihc II *f.i ei '.v.ir.t i:-. Roo»«Telt iapcr made right in your school, Dr. Joseph A. I.eib, assistant ut this happened when David A'heeler visited Tamaques School ;o tnlk to the fifth graders about •MNUI osr« T« IK taiutr he manufacture of paper. This A holiday mustl Original cast of A festive, old-fashioned Christ- isit waa un outgrowth of a project the NBC-TV Production in an en- mas get-togethert "White Christ- ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS n Mrs. Harriet Nichols' class in chanting performance of Wen mas." "Winter Wonderland." onjunction wiLh their study of otti'k famous opera. LM-1701 "Sleigh Ride," many other tra- 'one of a kind' at prices to fit your budget 1 ndustrieB found in the eastern ditional treats. LM/LSC-2329*', mrt of the United States. Mr A'heeler traced the history of UVINI SUMO 0.SO MONAURAL HI Fl aM) -ALSO ON TAPE ink drawings 8UV WHERE VOU SEE THIS SYMBOL-1 aper making from the very earl> We oK«r the n.» RECORD OEALERS, Chinese method to the process Atk for th* RCA Victor SPECIAL ORDER SERVICE nuklngl Rid St*l "Glti Quldt" svsittble every r*cor<] In lh» xreati 17 at $3.00 11 at $10.00 to $15.00 used today, using the film "Green fatturlnff ovar 101 gift RCA Victor Rod Seal catalog, lot us old" to illustrate the entire in suggestions (or mutlc thow you how you can always b« tur», 28 al $3.50 to $8.50 7 ot $15.50 to $22.50 lovars. of getting "The Music You Want Whtn dustry. Emphasis was put on the Vou Want It." importance of forest conservation by oIlowinK the film, Mr. Wheelci and his aon, David, who is a stu- THE MUSIC STAFF dent in Mra. Nichols' class, demon- w. carl burger, painter strated the making of paper from Barbara Ryan wood pulp. 'studio 26' The study of Japan took on new 27 ELM ST. AD 3-1448 Westfie!d, N. J. nterest for the third Krudu clii^s 26 holly street of Mrs. liernice Mayer and Mi ~"~ OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. IN DECEMBER " cranford, new jersey Knith Weber with the visit of the Kev. John M. Nakajima, a nativ< GARW00D open: >f Japan. Mr. Naknjimu illustrated brush painting and Japanese writ P.M. ON' ROL'E evenings 6-10 p.m. inp;. He brought with him a kimon:1 during the day — by appl. elizabeth Collins, rep. and obi which was modeled by om LET THE LEADER PRINT IT Saturdays 10 a.m.-10 p.m. BR 6-0935 of the students. The children were

Presenting TEMPEST I! THE SUPREME GIFT In Time for Christmas Hathaway's New Breathable WATERPROOF ENGLISH VIYELLA SPORT SHIRTS Zip Out Raincoat

The favorite men in your family arc deserving of something truly special at Here is a great step forward in roin- Christmas. Hathaway's Eng- wear. A raincoat with a zip-oul pile lish Viyclla sport shirts lining that stays waterproof and provide the answer. continues to "breathe" after it is washed or dry cleaned. It is ta lored Viyclla is a sumptuous of wrinkle resistant Dacron and Cot- blend of lamb's wool and ton with a special new microporcos cotton that is soft, warm finish called Reevatr Tempest II by end light. It wears for years Robert Lewis Sporrsw'ear. and years and never fades or .shrinks. It's that special Shown here in the split shouler mod'-1 item in a man's wardrobe (set-in sleeve in front, raglan at the that he turns to when he wants to relax. beck) for a neater business appear- ance. We have a wide selection of marvelously conceived A fine item in time for your Chr'.stmos authentic tartans, checks gift list. and soi.ds in the new Sub- urban Button-Down model In Natural and Olive with flap breast pocket. Regulars and longs

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264 E. Broad St., Westfield 264 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. AD 2-2900 'THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1M2 - Vttg* 17 - I the conservatory chorus nt the «n- with chapiters at over 800 United ! uu«l of Clu-iitmus music Status colleges and unlveniMas. Women's Gloves p Is a proxiaati * of W«tWt- Held Ilirh X»-J»ool. Hia parents era More Colorful With tke Ccliecians >H«-p!ien C. Taylor, ft freshman Mr. and .Mra. J. W. Taylar, 719 •it M.i.-«ii-luisi Trail. no!v>i.ry, has nviiilly Ix-eoniu a WMhani K. lU-jM-iksen. son of Mary K. ll.nrs. Jll'i: X. Ku.-liil i pledge of Alpha l'lii Oniejra. » na- (Continued on page 20) •/iris will i:ke Ihv Um^er, ri.-h'.y Mr. and Mi>. WiUiaiu K. llvnrik- | Ave. ami JoAmi !'. WilLinl. SMO iIJunnl i-olleire sorviiv fratemiiv sin (»f 770 Oak Ave., bus pledged j UiiiinlvieU' Avt\, I\'ei:\i'ii U\ ile-; m'ij\vt 'Vovei-uo" for baro wrwts V'pba Siji-»"i Phi frati-rnity ut m'ees at oniui.HiH'riKent rveti'i.-es i Vow fashion'..-; sIiorUT-slreved S;;iU' I'nivi-rsiiy | •\iix:, divs.-es ami coat*;. , Marietta Coliojjo. ! ill IVi-.tis : * * * ! Saiuiilay. j In udHitu-n to keeping her warm, j Katharine ^ oner, da\)v*ht(r of 1 flw new kiH jrlove.-* will enhance frur I'imrte.- 1'. Kd.l..' 1.1,. . Mr. . I Airs. G. K. McKrMo, fl'J.'t ri:irk v*t..| 1 , at.* in hues bright H'S Ohri.-l- I had a role in Jonoscu's "The liald mill Mrs. Charles I . ICiUy II of 01 lloiilevanl, lias Ix-en ii r.|Kiin ted GRAND OPENING ! idd .spire to muted wardrobe calory niestertown, Md.. la*-t wvek, idiiiiarter;; aiui servive einnpany | Among tlu* leading co)oi"s this .. nmandoi for the wiiilol' |K'riod * * * in the Naval HOT-C at tho Univer- ; Christmas nro—tatfy-trold. candy- .Mrs. .Mary Ami Korio* of 181 I ran* rod, at] it a blue toid lime. Lincoln Hd., faculty advisor, will sity of t'oloi'iulo. Midshiinnan l/o : Ktltly, a graduate of Westtiehl lli^'li | You needn't worry about niaVh- lie lu> toss to members of <^:uuhin Seliool, k* currently a senior in tho ih£ her leather gloves to hor eos- I Io(,*i 7 hota sororitv of Union Jun- . ...live of arts and si-ieneea where tume eolorwise — only lengthwise. j :or (\>lle>rt* at a ChriMnms party 1 he is majoring in political Heieiiec. Winter'* m u te d t^ipi'sl ry-toned J 'it he * home Sunday fr*>m li to fi lie is a iiieiniu'r of Delia I')>silon WESTWOOD :oaVs and -;uit^ rmike un idoul b:iek* : p.m. mmnd for lUrso new bright colors. soi'inl fniternity and llainiiiers, a i ... junior men's ni-holastio ami leader- Peek into ti p:iir of her gloves ti* j Sal>rina K. CotTey, ilaujjliter of j es Night Club and Catering Hall •jet her rijrhi size, and then vr»' «>«' Mr. and Mrs. I'dwitrd I,. Coffov. ship honorary and tho ;i c*tli;r oipivo clioosinjr a t'l^ve ] i:is Cimrlos SI., is a n-e'vtii'r of the varsity IUCIOSM* team. wardrobe ili.u will ttelitrlit her. I lilee rinl) ut Mount IIoKoku Col- 438 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD, N. J. Von itnj;ht soloi't n pair of nbovi'- I 'tve, wllieh will irivo a eonrert to- I..van .Innii-e I'I'IUVMII, (hui^hter wrist jrlovrs in hritrht red kid for j morrow eveniiHT in 'St. Thtm'.'ts' of Mr. and Mrx <^irl A. Ll'eat'Kon, duytinu* wear, *» iniil-ann pair of Clmivli, Ni'w York. Miss Coffoy Sll'. Oak Ave., will hojtiii her );M j;)ovo.s in lijriit silvery bhu; f*»r i< il wmtualv of \\\\itlU'l.l Hiifli Clii'islnins vaeatiim from Cfnteii- hito day, nnd 41 luxurious clboiv- S NIGHT at Union County Technical ln.tituU, Scotch Plain,. Mn. Gen.« Berk, dental School and is a .senior capping Barbara Nedick, .tudent, of HilUidc. Fir.t-ye.r dental ...i.ting ,tu- llolyoko. nesday ami will ri'timi to tin- eiiin- ftt. ««r. capped in traditional ceremony. From l.ft to right, George H. Baxel, director, Union louther jrlovos of spun >n>Ui for eve- * * * pus Jim <>. Presenting "Eddie Ventura" nty Vocational-Tcchnicl School.; Eugene I. Caftrey, president, Board of Eduction at the niiijj wear. Soft, 8tiHK>t)i oHptvkin N'wile de I'lani)ui' of 12 Stanley * * #• ational .chool. in Union County; Barbara Nedick, ttudent, and Mr». Berk. More than 100 periom or crushed kid in nt'titrnl tono.i or Ovnl will sinir with tlio Heaver Keene I.. Cinin of ,'i^'l Jefferson rnded "Parent.' Night." liluck are handstmio for the cocktail ('oUeire ehoir at the CO]|O£O'H an- Ave. is the new president of the Hours: 3 P.M. to 2 A.M. lumr in 1o\vn. nual Chritit-inas vesper lu'rvii'e inler-fralei'iial eoimril at Union 1 1 study habits," John It. town, the maximum student success into our Tht'M new liirht-oolortnl losiVher* '•'nniUiy eveninu. A freshimui at Junior College. Miss Corin in clinical School si-lmol coordinator, said today. up]>roaeli." nro treutoil to ro.sist noil, nnd can Heaver, Miss de .I'lnnque i.i » meni- IllesidelH of 'Siirmil Alplni 1'i *i>- The newest, most modern club in this area, "Wo were pk-usHxl with the many He said, "We know thai student IK* hand washed. licr of the i'lenienlary education rorily. A jrradnr.te of Krionlila, l*ii., with accommodations for 500 people. rents Night' parents wliu attended," lie said, tho product >,f erood facilities and SIUMI Burns of Mr. iiml Mrv. .lean V. de l'lnn- Miss Coi-in is the ilmiKliler of Mr. "and look forward to coniinuhifc competent instruction and a fnvor- usie and a rrnduatc of \Vo3tllcld ami Mi\i, :Majrnus C'orin. A HO|I1IO- the association." al>lo e«ireer Koal, hut we are inter- A slif«l alMttit JiflO f mnjor 1n iws Throng Union Junior <'ollej:e*.s 7!l vear courses in data processing, Chastity in the cement of civil- Make Reservations Now . . . SU 9-0808 ly Technical Institute ut -423 turm*d In \>y t\ motorist passing the routing year. Hailwua is tli<» Dovvni-r St., anil u student nt tho electronics, drafting-design, n.nd a ization and progress.—Mary IJuker laujrhtor of Mv. and MJU. Albeit New Kn£land (Xmaervatory of Mu- JAve. one-yeur course in dental assisting. through the adjaeeiil Krho Lake KJd Park. IN'UM-MOII of I'M Forest Ave.- sic ill DoHnit, 'Ma:n parents and faculty can gram wus relatively new the par- Ta punish our«nvos for others' The finest wonts in the world are much-needed lifjht on key ents !>y meeting with tlio faculty faulta, ij* superlative folly.—Mary only vuin sounds if you cannot un- t@ctc^tct«ia«tetctgtgtg^^ bins like tjustaininjj hiph stu- in small groups could help "hrint* Bnker Kdtly derstand them.—Atmtolo Franco motivatlon ond improving

I': iive A Gift From Jeannette^! Because These ARE Christmas

Choose a gift that will give pleasure throughout the year Doerrer's Suggests —a gift for the home that she will show and use with for Christmas Giving— pride— DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES. Modern and Period Brass, Copper. Imported by Dessau.

EGYPTIAN PEWTER WASHED COPPER. Planters, Wall Brackets, Dip Dishes, Pewter, Cocktail Sets, Milk Glass, Silver, Bowls, Compotes.

Trays, Snack Tables, Woodenware, Copper or Brass PLANTER LAMPS. Brass or Milk Glass. Accessories — all perfect for her entertaining. PLANT STANDS GLASSWARE - Swedish Import.

Vases, Lamps of every description, MADONNAS CANDLES BY EMKAY Occasional Pieces of Lenox China Pottery ond China Many Designs to enhance the room.

MILK GLASS BY FENTON and KEMPLE For Her Table Console Sets • Creamers and Sugars • Compotes and Many Others Carving Sets Steak Knives For Her Alone — For Someone Who Has Everything Fine China and Crystal to We Suggest really "dress-up" her A WEEKLY FLOWER ORDER Jewelry dinner party. As Little as $10.00 for 5 Weeks 1 Powder Boxes Bone China Cups and Saucers FOR THE HOME DECORATOR i CHINA by: Unox, Franciston, Corning Ware Complete Stock of Wreaths, Roping, Greens, Hummel Figurines -r'jft i 'j Haviland, Shelloy and Franconia Holly, Cones, Berries, etc. Music Boxes CRYSTAt by: Tiffin, Fostoria, Libboy, Westmoreland and fc For Him— Fcnton For Out-of-Tawn Flower Ordors S Playing Cards and Save Telegram or Telephone Costs Leather Goods carry Whatever You Choose — make it "extra special" Bar Accessories Ash Trays with glamorous wrappings and ribbons from our OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS-CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Book Ends - large assortment. Also — Here you will find the finest Christmas Cards.

HANDI-CHARGE doerrer's FREE GIFT WRAPPING Jeannette's Gift Shop SERVICE 227 E. Broad Street

WE ALSO HAVE Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot OR REGULAR CHARGE MAIUNG SERVICE AD 2-1072 167 ELM ST., WESTFIELD Open Every Evening Until 9 P.M. P«|?e 18 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, %99S •- Highlights in Women's Fashions -;'- Menus -:• Other Events

father or teenage brother, but * KITCHEN NOTES A Child's Business- more than the other members of Sterling Suitable •Teenager's Food the family. By MAIUAN KEMP, Home Economist, Acme hhaketi But simply spending: more does Christmas Shopping Tips not insure a better diet or even a For Junior Miss Choice Basic To good diet. And studies show that Given On Toys, Dolls vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is the A grift of «terling silver is appro- Physical Fitness nutrient most commonly laekinK priate for any grirl regardless of in teenage diets. Calcium, thiamine whether this will be her 10th or By MARY W. ARMSTRONG whether the doll is mechanical in j By MARY W. ARMSTRONG (a B-vitarnin), and iron are also Home Agent any way, the and the her 15th Christmas. - , - , . j Home Agent frequently low in the diet of teen- The Jewelry Industry Council Play is n child's business. This ape fzirlb. number of accessories that come Thf nationa| spotlight is focused Bays'that silver is becoming, more is especially true during the pie-with the doll. Probably the most especially for j school years but the type of play Qn hysical filn Calcium is low in diets when and more, a gift classic. important price factor is the buy- teenagers. We read a great deal teenagers do not drink the recom- Making a thoughtful contribu- j equipment provided children all; eer'r s incomincomee . miBult frequentlyirequemiy, thine j about the, need fcrphysica l exer. I through the school years can influ-1 appeal of the doll and the desire • ahmlt th( ne€ - mended amount of milk; some tion to a young girl's future ia eas- to keep our youth from "soft- teenagers believe that milk is fat-ily done with the gift of a piece of encc their development. Because to please leads on"e, t""o (riv"V"e , les"Vs j ness." Often, however, enough is j so many toys and panics are attention to value than might be I J ; tening and so omit it. Vitamin C sterling flatware in her favorite no t Eaj amounts eaten to at any other age; a (rill's needs basic needs first — candlesticks, BARGAIN cau»e unhappiness because of frus- are greater only during child gravy boat, platter, vegetable dish, It's time to think about 1 teaspoon b&kiag eoda Christmas is overlooked in the mad assure a satisfactory supply of the tration. nutritional essentials. To a consid- bearing. Young people are very pitcher and versatile bowls. CHRISTMAS COOK IKS ANI> 1 teaspoon cream of tartar ru?h of shopping and preparation, active in their teen years and need TIME FOR CANDIES. Make up cookie H teaspoon salt Parents may be doing a child a paront? tl... to do everything to erable extent you can influence Pretty silver accessories for a doughs ahead of the holidays, 1 cup 42 sticks) bnlter, softened kindness if some toys sent by well-1 mHjie (_')iri*tUnas fun for the chil- their choke of food by what you a diet adequate in calories to sup- dressing table and desk arc jirizcd jseal in foil packages and store lit cups sifted confectioners' meaning friends or relatives are dren. Too often the children sit on buy and have on hand and the kind ply the energy needed for their possessions that can be put to use TELEPHONE In the refrigerator. They will sugar put aside for later use or sent to the sidelines with no part in theof meals you serve. activities. right away, among them comb- keep several weeks. When you I egg a child of suitable age in another lirush-mirror sets, powder jars, tiave some spare moments you 1 teaspoon vanilla preliminary excitement. They just You may be surprised to find Skipping meals and grabbing CALLS area. wait for Santa to come down the that teenagers require more of snacks on the run interfere with picture frames and email clocks. can take a few cookies, there Sift dry ingredients together. Dolls provide one illustration of will be no mixing bowls or Cream buttar until fluffy. Add chimney on Christmas with lots of some foods, as milk, meat, poultry, getting an adequate diet and mak- beaters to wash. tie interests and needs of different toys and presents. or fish, citrus fruits, and cereals ing unwise choices prevents meet- SOMETHING FOK THE GIRLS sngar gradually. Add unbeaten sees. If there is a girl child, New reduced tales after To help you get started her* egg And vanilla, beating welL A real Christmas observance i? and breads, than parents. ing nutritional needs adequately. There are more than five times is a recipe for a simple conftc- Christmas almost surely will in- as many women working in banks 9 P.M. Set you cat) any»he« Stir in sifted dry ingredients. clude one doll. Because girls of all time of ioy and cheer with the You can expect higher food bills Building good food habits in- iion and one for a basic cookie. Divide dough in portions and warmth of being with loved ones when you have a teenager to feed elude encouraging: The eating of today as there were 20 years ago. in New Jersey for 35*« tea! aces do love dolls, more dolls are Women now fill nearly six out of FLAKY MOCHA BOONS handle aocordlng to variations. sold than any other plaything- But and of sharing activities. To have because of the increased quantity a good breakfast to start the day; (3-miriute station rate). 4 cups corn flakes Rolled Putter Orisp|e«: Shape a real meaning, the holiday season of protective food3 that he needs. the choosing of snacks rich in pro- every 10 bank positions. many dolls are available in such a These reduced rates doss 1H cups flaked coconut portion of the dough Into a flat- wide price range that suitable se- needs to be a haopy spontaneous The teenage boy is the most ox- tein, vitamins and minerals, such 1 cup choppod nuts tened round. Wrap in aluminum ime with the whole family to- pensive member of the family to as milk and fruit; and the daily apply to oth«r alls such 1 cup sugar foil »nd ebilL Ron out on a lection becomes difficult. Attention consumption of all ihe food groups to four basic considerations in ecther—everyone occupied with feed, according to estimates by the a? person-to-person, cells! 1 cup light corn syrup lightly floured pastry cloth to K he decorations, with making and U. S. Department of Agriculture. in the recommended daily food al- te cup evaporated mUk . inch tn thickness. Cut with 'hopping for dolls in helpful. or credit card calls. 1 square unsweetened , These are: The child's age. safety, arranging presents and with spe- It costs 24 per cent more to feed lowance. chocolate, chopped floured cookie cutters, and using ial festivities. a 10 to 19 year-old boy for a week a broad spatula, place on un- quality and price of the doll. tow JfliSEYEU 2 leaapoons Instant coffee Children en ioy helping and thar- than tjis father, 54 per cent more 1 tablespoon butter greased cookies sheet. BaVe £a a Babies and toddlers like soft, than his mother, 37 per cent more Thf Internal Kevenue Service Few grains tali preheated 400*F. oven about 6 cuddly, simple dolls. .Facial fea- ndresses and hair styles are C5 per cent more than a G to 9year nt a cost of only ahout one- nuts In a iarce mining bowl. after baking, a* desired. unimoortant at this age. A doll •oungster can be encouraged to half cent for every dollar of reve- Place remaining? ingredients in tt Snicker-Doodle*: Using one-balf irepaie a little surprise for theyear old. To feed a teenage girl NTA CHRISTMAS ;hould not be large or heavy FO for a week costs less than her nue brought in. medium size saucepan and mix of the cookie dough, make balls that a small child cannot handle ithers. Gifts do not require lam? together. Coov. over low heat. about the size of small walnuts. SEALS Stirring constantly, until sugar it eaxily. A child under two can- expenditures of money. The most is dissolved. Continue cooking Roll in mixture of 2 tablespoons not handle a doll over 20 inches appreeiated presents are ones that Over medium heat to 2M°F. (soft sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon; and 10 or 12 inches is really large how thought and interest, rather ball In cold water). Remove place on ungreased cookie sheet. enough. :han price tag. from heat Gradually pour over Bake in a preheated 400*F. oven To look forward only to ree'eiv- corn (lake mixture, stirring to about 8 minutes. On the other hand, dolls under coat well. Stir (,-ently so as not Butter Fingers: Add to one-half 12 inches cannot be dressed or un- g gifts is to lose the best of the to break coin flakes any more of the cookie dough hi cup dressed easily by youngsters under hristmas spirit. Often we give tiun necessary. Drop by tea- chopped nuts, Vi cup chopped seven. children too much and do not ex- »p»onful onto aluminum foil, candied or well-drained mara- Character and costume dolls nre pect enough of them. Parents worn shaping into mounds with fingers schino cherries. Shape Into oblong most generally a good choice only out with Christmas preparations iroistened with warm water, and often are disappointed because allow to set. Makes about 40 cookies about the size of a little for teenagers or older girls. pieces. finger; place on ungreased Safety is usually of less concern their efforts are not appreciated. coolcle sheet. Bake in a pre- with dolls than other toys. But The joy and satisfaction of Christ- DECK THE HALLS... Hoi TDAY MANY WAY heated 400°F. oven ahout 8 bead eyes or sharp pins have been mas come more from shnrinc and COOKIF. minutes. Sprinkle .vhile still hot known to cause trouble. But tinv giving than from what we get out 2Vs cups sitted flour with granulated sugar. nccessories such ns jewelry, would of it. not he very digestible if swallow- and the stairs and mantel ed. Toxic paints arc no longer ti pers by a professional diaper Berv hazard because of industry refu- ice is far more effective in re-tations on this point. .»''•"» the fireplace ILL ABOUT BABIES straining the -grQwth of ammonia- Duality is related to the pur- Mr. Suburban'; forminjr bacieria and in. removing noses to be served. Th»se points, A fublle Strvict of ih* however, may be pertinent: Ca,n irritating ' snaps and .detergent* •' open a National Baby Care Council than any home laundering. the doll be dressed and undrcpsp # and front door, too! ! Changing the diaper as soon As ea^ilvt Ta th» clothine niadu well? CONVENIENCE CHECKING By DR. LOUIS B. WEXLER it becomes wet also prevents the Do limbs fit nronorlv iiitu lip Attending Dematologist softening of the baby's skin. Soft- body? Is the doll, ilself, pleasant ACCOUNT TO-DAY! Beekman Downtown Hospital ened skin will often permit the en- lv colored? Is the hnir rooted to and Fordham General Hospital, try of bacteria and the develop- the head so that it not only wil New York ment of skin rashes. withstand rough hnmUing but si that it can be combed, brushed TRUST COMPANY Baby't Skin Problemi and washed. Charity is tho virtue of the A baby's skin differs from that Dolls can co*;t as little as SI or of an adult and requires special heart, and not of the hands. —Joseph Addisor as much na $75. Determining the care. It is more sensitive and easily price are such fnctors as size affected. Not only is baby's skin thinner, Spread the Beauty of Christmas it has less keratin, a protein sub- stance which forms the base of the skin, and less pigment, the skin's coloring matter. With both of throughout your home with traditional these substances in short supply, the ability of baby's skin to pro- tect itself against sunlight, friction and changes in temperature is not greens and flowers. Unusual arrangements as great as that of adults. 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It is the natural decomposition of the urine in the diaper by cer- For Every Need tain bacteria that results in th. Christmas Plants foundation of ammonia, a power- ful skin irritant. The wet diaper also seems to emphasize the pres- The Brassiere — Girdle — or All-in-One Are Designed to mold ence of any traces of irritating Novelties and Gifts soup and determent which have not — uplift ~ slim — smooth your figure, so your outer garments been completely rinsed away after wasIiinK. It also seems to he suitable environment for the skin- will not sag or bag. irritating bacteria that have sur- vived the diaper's \va.;hinj? because washing is not sterilizing. STORE HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Most doctors us well as the American Medical Association are Never a Charge For Alterations Monday through Friday 8:30 to 6,7 to 9 agreed that the processing of dia- Saturdays, Dec. 15 and 22, 8 to 6 OPEN Sundays Dec. 16 and 23 Her very own size, style Jarvis * you're sure to be right with and fit assured when Authorized Kodak Dealer she makes her choice. Place Orders Now for Everlasting Grave Blankets for Color Processing — both movies and stills Bring Your Films-To Us Me for (ho Established 1921 Finest Reproductions We Deliver Around the Corner or Around tho World by F.T.D. 148 E. BROAD ST. AD 3-2615 I FREE OFF-THE-STREET FRONT DOOR PARKING "Tho Foundation of Our Business is the Right Foundation For Your Figure" Grove St. at Westfield Ave., Westfield AD 2-1142 54 Elm St. THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 . Page 19

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Girl's Solid Gold Birtbstone Ring ~1»**J Pagfc 20 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962= that all renders of stories love. Ji'lT Burslcm, Joan Skt'liy, Pamela Chester II. Bright, assistant Tamaques' Parents Hurtzbsiml, DaviJ Stratt(>nt Hon- 'Cinderella' Coming to Town principal of Koosevelt Junior High tiio Kay Hrower, Donakl Hudson, COLLEGIANS •School, will be in attendance in DUMK-I Seymour, Susa?) Dvitto], I**?- the auditorium during the per- tei- Meyers, hie hard Adelanr. Urged to Attend (Continued from pagre 17) formance. Also, Virginia Ozimek, Carole John K. Cork of 134 Harding St. Brownies from Pack 485, Kate Turner, Barbara Wright, Charles has been named a distinguished ] Brown and Ann Myers of Grant Yule Program Wheeler, David DuniW, UCK BJW-military student at Rutgers Uni- School will lead the flag salute and ron, Nancy Iiindner, Scott Houjrli- versity. singing of America. Edmund C. Allen, principal and ncr, Lynn Murray, Ellen Kinkel- * * * The doors of the school open at Ms staff havo extended an invita- sU'in, Niincy Griflm, Sharon Mill,^ .Returning? home Saturday for 2 p.m. and the-ater-goers are wel- tion to all Tarnaques School par- Hilda Reid, -Phil Xatlilwr, Carol Christmas vacation will be Georgia come to choose the seat of their ents to attend the Christmas pro- Robbing, Bonnie Uoprer, Janice V. Dreyer, daughter of Mr. und i choice. The performance ends at gram to be held Dec. 10 wt 7:30Fried, D'ck Drunton, Jeanim; Toiid, Mrs. George C. Dreyer, U. S. ltoute j 3:45. 1-ASYASfALllNG p.m. in the school auditorium. Stephen Tarry, Hiohard Iiruder, 22, Mountainside. (Miss Dreyer i = A very intercstin}? Christmas pa- Roberta Thompson, (jail Gross- a freshman at .Moravian College, OFF A LOG geant IISG been in rehearsal for man, Hclaine KolT, Melissa Mar- llvthlchem, Fa, tin, Liz GliuJis, Cheryl Mill, Doh- Old Guard Picks tile past few weeks under the direc- * * * • • • to sell, bu tion of Joseph .Hawkins, assisted bie Preston, Kathyn Shaffer, Aim A Westfield girl has heen re- Toddie, ..Murk Boyd, Bob Gershen- Cranf ord Man hire via a Cla by Mrs. Rebecca Cordon, Miss ceived into the Children of 'Mary i'aul A. Sutton oi I4d Hillcrest Margaret. Baker, Mrs. Harriet feld and Chet Mount. •nth's paper. T Sodality at Dueht-sne College of Ave., iCranford, was nominated as small , Nichols and Miss Rosemary Zalen- The program u'ill be presented the Saerod Heart at Omaha, Xeb. he aW. director of the Old Guard Thurs- to the students of Tainaque* She is Sally Brennan, the daugh- day in the YMCA. Election will T Appearing in the Christmas! card School prior to the evening per- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John \V. Bren- be today. tableaux -will be the following: formance. nan of 101 Jefferson Ave. Miss Films of a Congressional hearing "Christmas Caroling Song" (C-3 Brennan is a senior ct Duchesne on the high cost of drugs were Mrs. Gordon), Ellen fihahazarian, where the sodality is the leading shown. WESTFIELD Carolvn Hamni, John Lamer, Kob- PTA Council Plans organization. Observing birthday anniversar- ert Eckardt and Rita Colletti. ies were Homer E. Cross, William LEADER 'Humble Shepherd" (6-2 Miss Baker, Bill Martin, Kevin Stanley Will the first, second and third hold series I Junior Theatre tick- Hoffman, and George R. Corke, all 'Cartoon' Benefit grade children of WestfleU public et*. of Westfield;' Carl M. Metzger, and Michael Potyk. Clark; John Burkot, Itahway; "iPinata" (G-l Mr. Hawkins), schools really 6ee Cinderella's The Traveling Playhouse is pre- Rachael Maidment, Peter Adclaar, For Scholarship fairy god mother turn e pumpkin senting "Cinderella" a favorite of Charles E. Johnson, Roselle Park into e couch? Fun is waiting on your mothers and fathers and even «nd August Anderson, Joliet, 111. Robby Feldman and dialogue by The Betty Marik Tcachinp Schol- Former Mayor 'Shelby F. Fell of John Rough and Elizabeth Wack- arship Benefit Committee of the Saturday at 2:30 in the hijfh I of their mothers and fathers. She cr. \V«3tfield was chairman of the nom- Wo-itfield PTA .Council will present school auditorium for those who ' is a beautiful and forgiving girl inating: oomreiitteo. "Twelve Days of Christmas" Walt Disney's "Alice In Wonder- (B-2 Mrs. Plourde; 6-1 Mr. Haw- land" during the Christmas holi- kins), Steve Buckoiuec, Duncan days. The full-lonf?th animated Brown, Ricky Kaplow, Barbara cartoon in technicolor will be Cohen, Karryn Schneider, Valerie shown Thursday and Friday, Dec. Banieo, Debbie Kucher, Jvusan Car- 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. until 12 rigan, Denice Ruotolo, Bobby Lay, noon in the auditorium of the Se- Wayne Dresing and Rob Rzabo. nir Hifjh School. "Baaver Valley," "Silent Night" (6-2 Miss Bak- a Disney true life adventure story, er), Jeff Goldstein. in technicolor will round out the "Jingle Bells" (5-1 Miss Zalcn- program. skl), Judith Alexander, Robert Tickets will be on sale at each Jones, Barbara Duncan and David (Trade school Dec. 18 and 19 from Jjoagh. 12:30 to 1 p.m. Proceeds of the "Winter Wonderland" (5-3 Mrs. program will nufrmont funds for Nichols), Tiny Taylor, Duncan the PTA scholarship which is avail- Smythe, David Stanley, Carletta n able to a Westfleld boy or pirl who MARINE PVT. HENRY J. Perrott, M&ry Nenno, Jordan Lew- intends to enter the teaching pro- i3 end Joan Foster. HEILMAN JR., ion of Mr. and fession. The student shall have Mn. Henry J. Heilman of 150 The music accompanying the been accepted by «n institution of Stanmore PI., completed recruit 6 diamond*. Facet-edgii tableaux will t» provided by thecollege level, have the financial training Dec. G at the Marine % OMEGA Saffhclle crystal. MK goU Tamaques School choir under the need of this scholarship, and have case and mfi/t bracelet. Corp» Recruit Depot, ParrU Is- 17-jewti movemtnt.. .J375 direction of Mrs Pauline Plourde. maintained a satisfactory scholas- land, S.C. The indoctrination to Piano accompanist will be Miss tic record.. The scholarship, $400 Marine life includei instruction thMck that's kilt for a Euth Vincent. per year, can be renewed yearly for in basic military law, discipline, This will be the first public ap- each of thrue years, if the quali- hyticat conditioning and other pearance of the cicliool choir com- fications continue to be satisfac- military subjects. Three week* lifetimeofproul fossession posed of the following members of tory. Since June 105G seven stu- (ire spent on the rifle range, the fifth and sixth grades: Sheila dents have J«nefit*d from this where recruits Gre the M-14 Hyman, Peggy Ellsworth, Randy scholarship. rifle a: SURPRISE your loved one with the most wanted 'Richardson, David Moore, Nancy ceive instruction on In charge of arrangements for other infantry weapons* of gifts... an Omega! The peerless accuracy of •Etkardt, Barbara Wells, Susan the movie are chairman, Mrs. John Omega watches have made it the prized iSawtolle, Tinuny Fontenot, Jan A. Hoff, and co-chairman, Mrs. Hedden, Mondca Reiss, Su-zy Bent, LEADER CLASSIFIEDS 22 diamonds. While UK B»vard Holland. BRING RESULTS possession of important people the world gold case. 18K gold hour over. 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Snow or ;-VIEWS When asked about a typical Many times when scenes arc acted Tableaux in Realtors' Windows If you live in an ares where What Bpccies Pine* »nd firs rain won't injure it, but he*t will out, props ore used to create a classroom experience, Mks Robin- son stated, "The class would plan you can get your Christmas tree hold their needles longer than dry it out and cause needles to Teacher Story more realistic and comfortable at- from a local grower, you probably spruces. i d-op. .; mosphere." a ono week trip to anywhere in the |cre UIP many interesting world. They would plan all itin- vhieh a speech class does In explaining the debates and erary and travel arrangements. i uther course in school has Then they would tell of their trip nee of doing," commented to the class, usiujr such iiide.* as ynn Robinson, WHS speech pictures if they wished." i teacher. Miss ttobinson said that 8 speech course could help anyone improve their public speaking, if thoy would win-k to try to improve it. SHELDON IHRSCHBEltG WHS News Hureau JEWELRY SAiE Yearbook Dance All Chole» Millinery Frank X. Scott, advisor for the 19G3 "Weather Vane," announced ««tver« - Vehouri - Velvets that the yearbook dance was a suc- For very special gifts for 10% to 30% OFF cess. The senior superlatives were anounceil at the dance and the very special people, awards were presented. Mr. Scott added that the dedicatee has been 105 P«wp»rtSt. shop here. Among all Santa's selected and will he revealed at The windows of Barret & Grain, loaned by Mrs. John B. Wherry the senior banquet in Juno. iJealtors, ut 13 Elm St. feature and Mrs. J. Frank Culver respec- Chairmen Geoff Wiegman and two Christmas tableaux arranged tively. treasures, jewelry rates Mart; Wilde made the presenta- l>y Mrs. Evelyn W, Matt, artist. The antique dolls were loaned tions of the certificates to the In one window there is n ceramic by Mrs. Ellleen Hare of 602 Lyn- tops with everyone. superlative winners. Each certifi- nativity setting made in her 70th wood PI. who has a collection of taditional cate was kept in » sealed envelope year by a relative of Mrs. Fred- over 160 antique dolls. Also shown until the presentation similar to erick C. Bisque Jr. of 1440 Hoyn- is a rug hooked by Mrs. Wolcot Make this Christmas a Day to Remember that of the Oscar awards. The. win- ton Avo. A backdrop Christmas Dennis of Uiiskiiu; Hideo. A water, hristmas Dinner ners walked down a row formed by card has been painted by Mrs. color i»f a home for sale completes the students and pictures were Mott. the scene in which a little nirl taken of them as they were pre- In the other window la a tradi- Hsk» SnnUi for u house with a sented with their awards. tional Christmas acetic In which "room all her ottt)." ... at Far Hills Inn, has always been Mr. Scott also snid that tho first Mrs. Molt hais used for accc-isories something to look forward lo for tho 110 pnires of the yearbook went to a Trench doll of'the early 1900s, n pau press Dec. 10. This includes the paper mache doll clron 18(>0 and Keep Christmas Tree aiiemcmn past 21 years. faculty section, senior wrltoups, miniature Gorman china dolls of Attractive ami Safe senior superlatives, editor's fore- tho 1890s. Also a child's Victorian I 13S jevuelerv word by Dnro Smith, and nn intro- rocker and a little doll's rocker How long will your Christmas * Gather 'round the festive table at duction by Dave Smith and Tomabout 100 years old, which were tree hold its needles? That do- Phelan. the Inn with your family and enjoy Reserve A profit of $2C0 was made at the day by having us serve you our the dance which was placed in the a Table class treasury. Approximately 600 Now delicilusly prepared food. people attended th» niTiir. KMILY KERN IRA 5-2166 TOM I.OEB WHS News Hureau Full-Course DINNER from $3.25 Takes Insurance Course. Mrs. Florence Chernin of 1405 Grnndview Ave. is currently en- CHILD'S DINNER $2.35 rolled in a lfi-wcek insurance course nt the Vale School of Real Estate and Insurance, 11 Hill St., THIS YEAR Newark. 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The thrt-c Last week the bell ringers of the | where the manager, gave a talk on Chemical Field t«>p winner* wore }.'ivwi .$"> i^iit cc-r- Church presented a the iiiitory aru. current usa^e of and all elht-r winner.-"" ! |,rui:Di)i of Christmas music for tuble si'ver. • Cnion County Ls one of the lead- aw anlt'ci tlu'ati-r- tukets. ; the nirls of Hiownie Troop 057 at inir countit"! of the UniU-d Slates Cub Sn.ut aw,r:!s mu.lv duiw ; ,h(.h. m,,t,tinK |llB0Cf 5a0 Elm St. Martha Rzasa Has ! in terms of the dieirkal imiustiy, . ilio •..VWIIIIK t.» the B.uv I'li.-k in- , Those wno participated in the pro-1 a West field man, J. Prenti'.-s Ha- dude the Jolluwim,': Den 30, "a-w,ram Wure Mesdames J. M. Naka-1 worth, iranaeer of the chemicals vid GaN-un. dwiner; (icorge Kith- | jjma_ L M Ifiile, K. F. Hackmann Dance Role With j divKon, Enjav -Chwiic-til Co., toW urdson, assistant denm-r: David . „ A Kischcri E. C. Kwen, H. H MUSICS IN THE AIR EVERY-) i jratherirfT of local leaders in frov- HcUk-r, Christopher I'rati and I An(le.rsoni K,y. Nielson, and K. H WHERE wilh new transiuoriiedj »rnment and industry at the Fah- John Ktid, wolf. Dtn 2G, John ; .Sej(lers, The leaders of Troop C57 Ballet Company portable phonograph, perfect for! ivay plant of Merck & Co., Inc., Iierse, denner and wolf; Gilbert , aru Mrs u w ,{off and Mrs H Christmas gifl-giving. Model, Thvirsday. Luck, assistant denm-r. Den 8, • gc.nrej|)er jr. shown by Mercury Records. I Jo>in ^icMitniiral, (k-miL-r; Richard Martha Rzasa's classmates at Mr. Haworth, who lives at 783 In connection with the second Holy Trinity High School will see Knolhvood Ter., v.-as one of the Lettieri, as.si^tant denntT and class requirements in the Interna- bear; Bernard Solinger, bear. Den | y.1 her in another role Saturday night •speakers at the luncheon and tour tional Friendship field, the fifth when she appears as a dancer with irranircd bv iRetjion Five of the 20, Robert LHtieri. bear. Don 10, grade Gill Scouts of Troop 22S Kenneth Kider, denner;' Emery the New Jersey Symphony Orches- Chemical Industry Council of iNew have arranged a display of foreign tra before an anticipated audience j Jersey for county freeholders, state Uako, assistant dt-nner; f.'olin Hur- 1 1 1 4 L. 1,1 i of 3,000 at the Mosque Theater, asseiV'Slymen, mayor3 and school ley, bear, and Christopher Hunt, I .™'n the Franklink s Anneabouxt libraryother .land Thse diver arrow. j '" Newark. Martha, 16, will be one of official. Norman 1-. Bussiere, di- dolla on display represent the fol four members of the New Jersey rertor of personnel for the West- In the Gold I'ack, awards were I countries: Austria, China, to the following: Din »• I Iiallet Company to dance the "pat- fi"ld Public Schools, was one of the .lames I>feiff,r, w..!f; I'uul Cun- Chechoslovakia Haiti. Honduras, dp quatre of cygnets" from "Swan guests. nincham, wolf Tlion ns Sprngu.., !Iun«^. ™»n'j- ijootland, .Spam Lake." FUCHS, 18, ion of Mr*. Eve M. a d &wc ast In 1959, 'Mr. Haworth said, Un- Fuch* of 402 S. Elmer St., re- ' wolf; David Steph.nsStephens,, wolf; CraiCraijgr " , f"; ,'' , week these The concert, to begin at 8:30 ! scouts met at the homes of four ion 'County stood 24th highest in cently completed the four-week Palmer, wolf. In Den 15, Wallace p.m., will open the orchestra's the country in number of ohemi- airborne course at the Infantry : Ulanken received the bear bailee members and baked cookies for 10G2-G3 Newark "Pops" series, 1 11 the Red Cross as a service project. ~al plants within its borders end School, Fort Benning, Ga. Fucht [ while David Reid was in*' ' *'**• with Kenneth Schermerhorn, the there is every reason to believe the | wolf bad^c and a silver arrow. Mrs. W. Y. Wallace is the leader symphony's new musical director, received instruction in para- of this group. -ounty can move to a higher posi- chuting and the techniques of ! Stephen Wickorsham received a conducting. THA1SSISTOK IUDI0 it liny tion. air-dropping troops ana cargo. arrow and four The sixth (Trade Girl Scouts of Solo parts in the ballet jvill b_e enough to «l!p in a Christmas He entered the Army last April silver arrows.' Tn Den 3, Michael Troop 223 recently began working performed by Lupe Serrano, prima •locking. Leather cate travel* in "New Jersey as a state and Un- aod completed basic training at to earn their Hospitality badges. ballerina of the American Ballet •mallot purse or pocket. Thii i» ion a» a county," Mr. Heworth hurt U<*. ruch* attended West- Accompanied by their leaders, Mrs. Theatre, and Scott Douglas of the an R.CA. model. soncluded, "arc drawing attention field High School. D. A. Byers and Mrs. J. E. Peter- same company. Although Martha to themselves as attractive locales sen, they visited Marcus Jewelers has appeared in concert work with for industrial chemical invest- the New Jersey Ballet Company, ments. This will lead to Increased UNDERGROUND TESl-t,igni..cant changes in G! M this will be her first performing ex- axes paid by industry, more job weapons are tested by a Maremont technician at SHI Boy Scout News perience with stars of the stature pportunities end the snowballing Maine. Capable of firing 600 rounds per minute, the MS 1 >f Miss Serrano and Mr. Douglas. effect of new applications and mar- machine gun is lighter and can be fired from prone tiffin The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kets developing from any new in- or standing position*. ' ™«' Pack. 172 and 472 Michael Rzasa of Westfield, Mar- vestment in plant and facilities. Almost 250 Cub Scouts from tha follows a rigorous daily sched- Packs 172 and 4 72 and their fami- ule which includes ballet classes, lies attended the i'ack's annual rehearsals and school activities. Christmas meeting at Franklin >he has performed as a dancer for School, Friday evening. ievoral school affairs, doing her Entertainment for the evening «vn choreography. A good stu- STEREO FM KADIO provides the was provided by Tony Montanuro, Icnt, too, Martha is a member of sweetest sounds all year 'round a wejl-known New York pantomim- .he National Honor Society, and with new stereophonic FM broad- ist who studied in Paris with •ecently received second - place cast*, regular FM and Long Dis- France's fainous Marcel -»tarceau. honors in .oratory. tance AM. By Zcnilli. Shake, He has appeared in* off-Broadway productions, on Children's Theater, j A festive Christmas program Here's Help for the Sonny Fox TV program and Saturday night will feature a fan- presented a "Mime's Eye View" at tasy on Christmas carols by Sam- The Undecided Rattle uel Barber and the "Overture to the Gramerc'y Arts Theater in Hansel, and Gretcl" by Humper- It's fun to surprise someone New York City. dinck, both played by the orches- Christmas morning with the So skilllul was his impression of j tra, in addition to the ballet selec- sound of music from a new a man climbing and descending tions. some stairs that many of* ,the! phonograph; It's a treat to en- younger members of the audience joy special holiday programs on Tose to their feet trying to sec a new tv or radio. the "steps." His skits portraying ii iiml >lr» ]|ji>nioml Wllltirfl nrr nun lUluir In (brir nrtr li ni u LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS But, If you're really unde- 71ft (intllMiinn Ur wltlili thp> purdinMrd from ltnbl,l ntnl MI-M Jmk cided, say "Merry Christmas" the "Thief and the Baby" and a Ntrrn Jr. Thla |ir- Mm HUIIJ b>- Ilvtt)- Loivr tlir4iuf,h the ofTIi f of BRING RESULTS with n Klft certificate! and lion in. the "Lion Tamer" were lCUIr llel». Inf., Itmlliir. very well received by the audience. Mr. RIontanaro went into the audi- ence to choose four Cub Scouts for a "pie throwing contest." After a few moments of instruction by the pantomimist, the Scouts and he Christmas Time is Candle Time in Westfield exchanged several rounds of myth- ical gooey custard pics. During the performance, a team Roll of fathers juuged Christmas toyt, that the Cubs nnJ their fathen> repaired, rebuilt and painted fo» distribution by the District Nurs- ing Association to needy families during the Yulctide season. Prior to the judging, the toys were on ENGRAVERS display on tables outside the audi- STATIONERS torium. Winner for the first year com- petition was John Keid, Den 30, who fixed up a tricycle. The second lends to this feeling by presenting year Cub winner was John Mc- Manigal, Den 8, who worked with hi3 father on a six-door toy ga- rage. Jerry Roberts, Den 6, was awarded a first prize for the third Candles by PARAGON year denners for the work he did with his father in reupholstering a child's chair. If the old buggy is starting to shake, rattle and roll, then Honorable mention awards went to Kenneth Stmub, Den 10, for it's surely time to visit your local new car dealer and select BAYBERRY CANDLE AND HOLDER the '63 that best suits your needs. And for financing arranged Baybcrry ... the spice ££>mfter of Christmas! Down through the years this traditional scent haa to fit almost any need, stop in The National Bank of Westfield become us much a part Canble of Christmas ns pine trees and greeting cards, or have your dealer make the arrangements. Pflrapon's petite 2^** high Daybcrry candle is decorated in the bay. berry motif and glittered for holiday sparkle. Complete with its own wrought iron holder. $ gift boxed com- LEADER plete with the Bayberry History. GL1TTERUTES — in glittered glass containers, over 4" high, long-burning (over 75 hours) will add to the sparkle of your Christmas. Red with CLASSIFIED gold glitter, pine scented. Green with sold glitter, baybcrry scented . . . $2.00 ench Soy Merry Christmas PARAGON in three languages with Paragon's seven BAYBERRY GOBLET ADS inch brandy breather in sparkling gold and ruby red decoration. makes it Christmas ARE At its base you will find a sprig of olmost everywhere ... real holly. It glows and Is pine scented of BEST! course.

JL each WESTFIELD, KJ. £*$ COST IS L Gift Boxed The WASSAIL BOWL fa Paragon presents the Wassail Bowl in a king srze high plasi encti5cd candle decorated with real fish nei and n s^rig of holly. h LOW Long burning, over 100 houxs, enjoy iu Jaocing light all season* fyjfafj^ Kcd glass, white net, pine seemed ... . .' $4.00 TOO! Green glass, white net, Baybcrry scented ' $4.00 BAYBERRY MERRY CHRIST.'AA-;. OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS Member of Federal Reterva System GOBLET Mcxnbcz Federal Dcgoik Ituutaoct. Corporation 76 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 2-2232 Itiiyln-rry \V;i\. Kiirly Ani'.- fuviirlti'. In ii" liic.li Kul.li't nil.-il with iiiu-.il, i-f'.-ii*. .UliKKY l.HKl.'iTMAS iin.U iglits Open Sale •• THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 P«g« 28 I uie Trees ptirislmas true sale was begun esilii'id Cuuncii 1711, K. ol C, ay at the Columbian Club, Ave., Scotch Plains. sale is beinjj contluctc-d on His, adjacent to the clubhouse. Ins also were announced for Uilay party for chiluren at 2 Sunday at the club. vas announced Sunday also deadline for receiving gifts distributed to children at |nthony'a Orphanage, Arling- r Social meeting for wires and will be heid at 8:3U p.m. 1. kns are being made for a 11 tars Eve party at the club. vations are limited to luu Units Greet Members

r reception of new members | Uie Catholic Daughters of pica took |iluce recently at the hU of Columbus club, 24UO Avc, Scotch I'lains, with bet's of Court Triniiy li.ii, as hosts. Mi's. Joseph Grahan 3 buyi! Find all alnvay, district deputy, pre- d more! Imagine r nt $10} Tradt- •hile rhino, solid oup included: Court Trin- ven a milk •liss i>oris iCaildad, Mrs. Kich- lamp! Alt shade* tiiiHki Jr., Mrs. I'eter l-ang, tally designed fm James O'Neil, Mrs. Hurry '*,.. evert l ui;lil>y and Mrs. Nora Wilson; ns in this group! Victory, 4-1'J, Ituhwny, Mrs.

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FIM %t OI'KN 6 NIGHTS Page 2« THE WESTFJET-D CN. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER !3, 1982 league are written just to provide the kind of information that the public looks to th^ league for, such 'Think'Games Take Starring Role for Gifts "LEAGUE LINES' as how laws are passed, the func- Thinking games are slated By tions of political parties, the im- Quality (for a starring role under 1962 portance of voting. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FIREPLACE Christmas trees. Santa's bump- "Big League" In today's flood of printed mate- er new pack will carry the FOR SAW greatest variety keyed to strat- In our supersonic aj;e, we look i studies, and "If I Were In Wash- i rial, somehow there has been a egy — not luck — since the turn Action Keys back in wonder that our foref&th- j ingtoii" meetings. small place for league publica- 91 the century. ers could know what was happen- Another pamphlet of the le«BUe tions too. Perhaps it is the view- SCHMIEDl Significant in this switch to ing in the world beyond their door which w'ag designed to stimulate point from which, they are written, and that political philo»ophies were interest and thought was "The i fireside pastimes that call for Sports Games which is neither government, nor TREE EXPERT CO. fast mental calculations is a debated in the isolated cabiii as Politics of Trade." Protection bar- new approach to competition There's a boom this Yuletidej well us in the state house. There riers against foreign imports vs. business, nor the education field, FA 2-9109 based on real estate maneuvers. in games keyed to realistic re-) were no news programs comintf in freer trade between nations is notnor the political, but the general • Sauare Mile, for example, production of both the strategy* over the car radio, no documentar- a simple, black and white issue. field of citizenship. represents a new concept of the and. action of big league sports.j ies and televised press conferences {There are many very leal problems big money game by basing The unique action of tyie prof on the semen in their living room, for both sides and the things to be competition on the develop- hockey player, for example. Is no newsreels at the movie house. t considered include not only the ment of raw land from the for- reproduced exactly in a newj But there were decisions to be! economic but the political and est and swamp stage. Every, slide action, electric hockey] made on gome very basic, for j foreitfn aspects as well. "World player is a capitalist who start game, with a grandstand to reaching questions. How could the ] Trade—WhaUHas That to Do with off with. $100,003. The hazard complete the "big league" feel-! early colonists possibly discover! Me?" attempts to jog the person Of ptay parallel the problem ing. Players glide, slide and what problems they hhad in corn- working off in some quiet corner •that confront the real estat twist and turn to meet the mon? into understanding that world [developer. magnetic puck. The goalie, The answer, of course, was thetrade does have something to do • Chaseback represents an roams outside bis goal and the' printed word. Our founding fath- with him, no matter how isolated other new approach to gam ;peed of action Is right up to ers ahatcd their ideas through his position. strategy, instead of involvln iharaplonship standards in pamphlets—and very effectively, Sometimes the league finds that jplaying pieces which confron his new kind of pro-action; it lias provoked quite a lot of THE OltAMA OF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT is llie basin for electric sports game, , oa the results have shown. 9 its good a thought and discussion not only of 5TARTING ture in the tradition of chesi ine good "thinking" excreta «» welt ai fun, for Chrinma* giving Push button baseball, also medium for provoking thought and the subject but tho League of THURSDAY! .and checkers, Chaseback give, iliis »eaiu»n. "Square Mile," pictured above, by Milton Bradley •perated electrically, brings discussion today us it was 200Women Voters also, as with a [players alternate chances a lew excitement for Little years ngo. This is one of the rea-series of pamphlets on individual the playing pieces and each inabllng the South to win, ful of marbles through the Leaguers and their fathers who sons why the League of Women liberties written during the time player endeavors to chase back Even the Napoleonic era 1maze. It is for any age group want to work on strategy for Voters published "You and Your now frequently referred to as the the pieces from his goal line epresented in the think garrn from toddlers up. "winter training." There's a National Government." You and"McCarthy Era." Sometimes it's 1 The popularity of history in lategory with , a brain Balancing is the key to oth- mechanized pitcher. Players your government are in an indi- the general subject, such as the [the book field appears to havi wister which calls for feats of er light hearted new parlor actually catch line drives. visible partnership and you must current and continuing work on AUTOMAT/C !a parallel this season in games. memory and uses gilded play- sports this Yuletlde. For ex- There is a trend to styling think through your part and un-state taxes. This touches a nerve * POP Typical or the enthusiasm for ing pieces inspired by Nnpo-ample, Steelv-Eddie, a seal, In- he sports games to they quai- derstand the other. The booklet end in everyone that always gets a replaying history ts Broadside onlc uniforms. volves balancing of plastic ~y as decorations to the fam- describes the government as it was response, usually "ouch." A mime- TOASTER which bases competition on Strategy happy fans can take [sticks In a manner that looks ly room or basement play- »et forth in tho Constitution and ographed booklet, "New Jersey naval battle strategies of the;helr choice from a wide array absurdly easy and actually re- oom. The National Football as it has evolved through nearly Taxes—Facts and Conclusions" $12.95 War of 1812. Commemorating >f think games ranging from quires the steadiest of hands. ^eague sponsored electric foot- two centuries of changing condi- presents a quite complete picture 'the 150th anniversary of this, ummlt, in which every player all game, for instance, Is dec- tions and pressures. You are oneof the needs and finances of our historic conflict, the game in s a world power confronted, Lasting Fun Best irated with the insignia of all of the pressures, knowing or un-state in a suprlsinffly readable eludes an outline of events pre- 'ith all the stress of global he competing teams and a ae- knowing. Now, says the booklet, fashion. However, this one will pared by American Heritage. Mjlitlcs, to Password, which ln- sctlon of press-on uniforms put yourself on the other side and The method of capturing ships olves fast thinking on words For Pre-Schoolers ermits arm chair strategists consider to which pressure you never make the best seller list. requires a broadside hit — asirompied by oblique clues, or Wisely chosen toys are tools play their favorite squads. would react. Other publications have entered MocUrn tfr«4i*l!nt deiign. Hatvy ckromt p!«t«d finliK »H4 lit. the scene more quietly and have cool pl««)l» k*ndl«i. Color control dial givu yru p»rfict Itut Indication of the realistic y to make a million by play- with which pre-school young- New in the electric game field, •vary timj. UL •pprovad. method of play. ig . ;ters learn, use their Imaglna- a fast action battle of tank By no means is this a complete dono their job of providing infor- . Civil War games are popular aneuverlng which gives arm description of the federal govern- mation and stimulating thought. There is a boom this Yule lon and have fun. ment and tho influences that shape this season, too. Battlccry, for ason In maze games, ether- Best for active, fast-growing chair strategists equipment for "Man and the River," the story ,v 12 In. ELECTRIC SKILLET example, gives home frontl ise tagged as brain twisters. youngsters under six are toys restaging of World War II con- it, but rather a brief summary to of the Delaware River Basin r strategists a chance to play out; Boob Tube is a novel devel- hat will last and have play flicts. provoke thought. "Ideas, Ideas, found its place in the classroom, Ideas" is a companion lecaflet In industries located in the river IMG. $14.45 the maneuvers of famous'bat-jopment In this area. Object of 'allies long after Christmas, Golf game kits offer another which outlines possible programs ties and to reverse history bylplay is to shake down a hand- ays Research. source of youthful fun. baain (and that includes parts or based on the pamphlet and points all of four states), Chambers of up this aspect through such sug- Commerce, municipal offices and gestions as tolo playing, case $A66 son charnia and cliarm bracelets they are oomplotoly unique, one-of- libraries. Some publications of the arc especially popular at this sea- a-kind. Novel Charm Gifts Always Popular son. Charms -which hold a spocial Prom ono of tho world's larurat meaning aro desirable fflfta — for The perfect Christmas gift, ev- i thought with affection and give suppliers of charm!), Mnrchal Jew- e.xiimplo—travolers, whatever their eryone knows, uhould com bin e I enduring pleasure. That'o one rca- elers, come a few (jrciieral rules faith, welcome. 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333 Soulh Ave. W. AD 2-4660 Wossfseld liti pii.vtw OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS CHRIS1 OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAYS UN ^ ===THE WESTKIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. IM2 P«ae 27 Iphabetical Listing of Local Places I well to Windsor) of someplace i the "Corner" aan: d also ns his | .vise, ai:d 43 places "West" (Am- •Tavern." i i »'i-!l to Windsor) of other locali-| The 15 "Uppers" are fuur-ujj "iReal or Costume Jewelry Appropriate 1 f;* ( j! th thee "Lowers,L ' and the "News" | bminates 'Get Lost* in New Jersey There i!re feu- irifts for wo-nen the ..nine role for « woman's face The logic that dem:ind> that for) have n place on the niliv • 1 every "Ka.-t" there should W a \ "Olds." I tliat reflect the bright, beautiful ! as do^-s n franx for a pi.-turo. It what constitutes a "place", i spirit of •Chri.-tm.'Ls : -\ w;'l as jew- j h ierh''. c.1''-', accents and e-nha "Thanks" :,aj,| T.1U "U\M" falter,, h>iwe\er. when ill few Jersey and how do you find \ Anticipating tile last question, ; ,.;,.y- •]•),[., ...<...,. a gift of jewelry | Tiiis se;iW 1't!v«n;ue. call for accent . . . mi.) | favorite ;-nd ;shown ,t» Near Kast- il Listing of Local Places." I reveal that. "JIali:ila!:i" is list. <1 It nl :l i 1 1 W S nl1 • listing is compiled for plan-] County. ..imiiMjjjmm^). j jewelry is the a v«-soi-y that helps i'' -"' ' " "> ""'">' »V - "'»- ' seems that --Local I'iaccs" are in- •r\ ..... "~ ' individualizin livi,iuiili->,ei anr.,,.y. .Y,,i»!outtitt . l . lose ami llat, tile colinr is a beau- purposes by the State High-I formal names that have no legal The expert said the only reason , . , , , , , \ tiful accessory tor miv dress. The Department annually in co-1 he could think of for there being J ewe hv <':;n ehnnco th" <>ok orf ,, ' , • .. „ ,, standing, and proliably --just grow- ',, ,„ , , . , new eo ars can l>c o t line Heold Ration with the Federal Bureaa ' 17 more "Wests" than "Easts" is Carols Spring an eiiscm b <-. Todays jewelry fa- , • . - , ed" like Topsy. ,. 1 /•.,-..! ! eliiim or a bluze of stones nail ublic Koads. that New Jerseyans must have a slnoiXs ranj^ fi\nn the exotic to lile j i ,. i. "Muminytown" is listed as heinir highly developed pioneeiinn in- i >- somewhat apocryphal story lassie ill a wide rangv of gift ideas "'U-\:" d tuvkluces ulso ft)l!ow the in Midille Township, Cape May stinct. I From Many ! for every type of woman. [ making the rounds of the de- County; "Foul Rift" in White high, close, tint look, (lone is the nent illustrates the booklet's Township, Warren County; "Hlaek Turning: to other points of the j I Jewelry in llj" grand manner for j imni-lu>d nnd eluttei-etl look of other e. Seems a stranger drove up Tom" in Jersey City; ••lings Hut. compass, he reporte.-l there are 31 j Sources evening wear make* an exciting «e!iyi)i;<. The newest bead necklaces Iday and asked, "How do I get in Pemlierton Township, llurling- "Norths" t Arlington t,i Wood- I jrifl_ (iold jewi Iry, wheth.T l'eai or lie tint and close and bo^ist beauti- flahalala?" ton County; "The Alligator" in btiryl to ii'J ••Souths" (Amboy to l'"i-o:n tin- tir.-: angeli,- chorus, j costume, i» favored this teason. ful clasps. •imniin," the department's Jackson Township, Oi-ean County; Westville |. -\Si)Ulh Westvill..," he "iMory to Cod in the Highest," the gold accent can be found in aski'd, eyes agleani, "if there's ii sound nf voices raised in song ami everything from si'nple classics to expert murmured, "let me "Double Trouble" in Herley Town- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY J. . . yes, here it is an pane ship, Oeeun County; and 'Trices j .South Westville. why isn't there a rejoicing for the birth of Christ beautiful, elaborate ('.olden neck- Mahalala is listed as being Switch" in Veinon Township, Sus-1 K'orth Westville and an Kast West- j i'wells across the ages. Today, laces ami braelets that, veiled mi Christmas gift for all ages! jew Hanover Township in Bur- sex County. ville?" If there WHS a West West-! carols from many lands and many Ka.-'i'in inllueiiee. Ion County. ville, would it be west of Westt- epo.-hs till the air at holid.iy time. A beautiful necklace can serve The place expert who appeared i i fou can get there by going ville? And if there was a West nuiv(.i of ;oiiu enrols ai>- to have an historical bent, said in the past, hut many can In* (n LEARN JUDO lit uhead through "Mummy- some of the town and place names Westville wet of Wc.-lville, but 1 no Kastvillc, shouldn't Weslville to i from Japanese Champloni to "Foul Rift," "Black in the list Cdlild lead one to be- jbe Easlville?" t" and "Ongs Hat," Co straight AUTOMATIC ACTION BRUSH FOR TEETH AND GUMS lieve the collective New Jersey Gay Boots Afoot at |ugh "The Alligator" to "Dou- citizen tries to avoid getting in Composure regained, the expert r/rouble" and turn left just be- had to admit thai alll pioneer NewNew |] , , , • , .. , . thoe middle. There are, he recited, A 15 r(r s|1 v< 1 l)«ok tin- Hall*" I heels- and she'll he as warmly Classes for TIME TO MOVE place bears his name as sho.l as St. Nick himself. Mon • Women • Children ! Kxpre ..-in}: the merriment of 54 ElM ST. ! Cliriln.as, "Deck the Hull with culls keep her ankles warm ami " j Houghs of Holy" is an English protected against winliy blasts or | carol set to all old Welsh air. It deep snow When she turns down TH' • itfers to such aiu-icnt traditions as Ihe cull's, the lluIVy lining makes STARTIN- j the "lila?in;r Yule" log. ITOWNSiMDl I .-l pvelly eoillntit to the leather It's Sheer Magic I "Kiwi NowHl" Kor Christmas, there are bright The ex-doughboy might . ,,. , . ,. , . ,. . .,,, ] "ew leather colors, reports «ioe How Easy You Can Do All Your outgrow his uniform, | l'list publnhed in hnglish, I he |.',,«|,j0,, Senice of l.eatlur lnilus- Christmas Shopping at ! l-ir.-t ixowell" is believed to be pn- | trjl.s ,,f A,,,,.rie... Warm rnls, bur but no matter how great I I hr.uily a rrench caiol. The Kreneli ,lis|u.,| browns, graphite greys a; our increase in business ». -. •»»• J j word "Noel" ririCOIHC- from the l.iitin ; W1.|| u, |lu. ,,.,„„„ ,,r lun< ,,ml we will never outgrow mm miflAuuj... r s» ^7U | «-:*:^-:::::;r lant I I ineail t lirlstna/, or a sflout ol - . , , „.. " . „ , , , . ,, , ... • . „. we Ciimes it boo viinrnbe. here our old established cus- lov for the birth of I hrist. I une 1 ., , , , . . , - . . ]'. • ,. i , , i are latheeh'd boots for elsure or 4 New Providence Rd. Mountainside is a medieval .-.hepheld song. tom of ALWAYS giving I fun, low-hcclod lioots for pi'lic lical Next to Barrett & Cretin uniform service and sat- j every-d:iy wear, and higher heeled Better Products; i boo!.: for a dressy accent lo winter isfaction. •'{) Conio, All Yr Kuithful" or FISHER "Adcsti* Ki:lcli>" may IKIVC IHTII To suit individual ta-ti-s, then1 Froo Classes in Christmas Decorating 1 wtlltcn by th. lath ct'iilury writer tire df jmd fnmL liuvd Imots, xiji- Every Wodneiday at 10 A.M. DUMONT ami irai'hcf, S;ii.il Hi'ii.ivrntiiri1, luit i's i-siu't Hi1}'.!n is a mystery. HENRY P. TOWNSOtP PHILCO Thvr*' < )\i> m\'n I alti.ul its |u>iui- l;uity toil;iy. It h.is IU'IMI tninstatett AMPEX into l'JH laMtfuujj.1-!, anil thi'rr iu<1 / LOCAL 6< LONG OlSTANCE Moving IUUIC t.uui -HI1 I'.n^li^h v»Tsi(jns_ 2-41 NOPTH AVE. ^/WcWCSTriELD AO.I-A SCOTT PILOT ! times suffers from .1 comma out of ETC: place is "Coil !!c*t You Merry, S ! Centlen.cn." The nii-:ii:iii); i.t not j"liod rest you. mei ly gentlemen," [THIS AD WORTH 5! I but "Coil keep you merry, gentle- Better Guarantee; 1 men." USE A MINIMUM rj"II<*rnI(I A > Cliarlcs Wi Oey, who durir.g his Springfield 6. MONTHS I lifetime (171*7-17KX) \.-rot.- hllil- drei': of hyinli-, v.-:i-. ir-pired to PARTS wilt.- '!l:'k, the llelahl Angels SNOW "i Sin;" as he walld'l to chuivb on AND LABOR ' Clui lira-; day and heard th.- l.oii- i don chinch bell., chime. THROWER IN THE i Heovy-inow lc»l»d. Self-pro- HOME- 1mw*v.**vr«*tvw> oell«d G«oi driven to drl»«

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Why riot vi:-it your uul imri/.'Ml ('adilk'.c dealer noon And so it 'n not nurpri.iinf! that tlibi hf-autiful ix.w —ami i.re for yourself what. l.h>' talk hi all about? Cadillac is adding n host of youthful admirers to thn Youm; in fact or young at ln-arl—wo know you'll tws.mc ranks of its entbUBiants. want to make it your a! Fuel Oil — 24 Hour Burner Service VISIT VOUIl LOCAL. AUTUOnlZIiD CADILLAC UIJALIJll HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED 450 North Ave. East Wesrfield, N. J. LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY Phone AD 2-2200 119-121 E. FIFTH ST. • PIAINFIEIO K 28 , THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 «= Hi^h School. It niipht be well to School. You stated recently 'Elm 1>? asked to r.a- THE WESTFIELD LEADER n-virtv the- analysis that was made St. is not useable for a hij^h school.' air-no; r.^ic'i/.•-"* lr in di>cu:-.-i<~>.')S of the To'.vn Plan- .May 1 a--k then how so many Wee;- flandi*,;,,; J,,'.,"31.4*' ning Board and Board of Educa- fieid -.-.ludents graduated fron; thi* Editor's Corner tion at tluit tinu: when K'Ji->o!l Jun- school building and went on to uuc-- ior Hijrh School was beinn pluii- ee.=,s in various later careers, home- ned. The orijfiru'l plans called for making, eto. Westfield's sc-hooi sys- an auditorium, -however, on diis- tem's -hij;h reputation was created south si'J- <.,'.,,,. Second Class pottage paid at Weslfleld. X. J. A welcome contribution . . , ideas for new structures, renova- vussion, the- Board of Education while this building was in use. I '-"<- the r^ Published Thu-KdH)** at Westn^ld. New Jersey, by The tions of old one.-?, etc., must first IT HAPPENED ON CHRISTMAS nnd school officials agreed that al- agree it's not fancy but is that Westfltld J>ad$r Printing atv) Publishing Company. An Inde- The Ctirittma. Spirit be sketched out (external appear- though it wa.i nice- to have an au- '.ho important factor? pend«iti New*paper The season of Advent, the fominK Dec. 25, J776—Geoi(?e Wash- ties. The :~,4 *? Official Paper for the T«wn of Westfield and Borough of ance) and submitted for passing ditorium in each school, it wa.s not *'With this being" done, it would a very fine , \-% Mountainside. of Christ, ington led his trooj)s acioss the a necessity. It was brought out seem that there would be nothing a ;d Subscription: XI.00 a rear In advance. on their suitability for Westfield Delaware Kiver to Trenton, N.J., Are lo^t in the whirl of today based on what a few individuals that for school student purposes except minor things to be done ut KKtabtlshe.l 1 > y0 for n surprise attack on the Hes- behove w. laxp^ offlc*: (0 Kim gtrvt-i. W<-«U1el'l. N". J. Midst the jingle of money, the think or claim to feel should be there were two uses of an audito- lloosevelt Junior High. Tel. AD ^HOT — AD 2-MOS hustle mid buitlt1 sians. rium. One, for the school usj^*:n- eide ivou'd '<•-', Member Uioir soft? judgment . . . the day Dec. 25, 1818—"Stille Nacht, "The question then arises as to Quality Weeklies of New Jersey Of shoppers so toihvorti, yet tfuy. will not be long away when similar blies and .'.oeondly for s;w;iivl school New Jersey prens A»sc><"lntir»n HoiligX' N'acht" (''Silent Nif^hi, what should be done with the grade •the south fbi, attitudes could be dictating what functions such as plays, band con- children now in Kim St. School. National Editorial Ana-Ji-laUon The four weeks preceding the Hoiy Nij^ht")—composed the day certs, etc. The board and school birthday of Christ a church shall look like from the before by Fritz fjruber—was suns As you know, it has been a long NATIONAL EDITOR IAL outside, and from that point it is officials atrroed that the gymnasium range thinking of the Board of Are intended to be days of for the first time at ObernolT, Ger- was use-able- for the assemblies as sion of ih, Junior prayer, but a short step through the door many. Kducation that there will even- to tell the parishioners how and is now actually being done. They tually have to tie a new grade system but ,vfr(.,-the To prepare for the eominpr of Him Dec. 25, 1821 — Clara Bar- further agreed that there, was rel- a suW.uu- U* t!:e born anew when to pray ... it is time to put ton, founder of the American Red school located on the north side. a stop to this unofficial meddling atively few truly school student The Town Council has been re- Robert S. Everett Editor So to keep us in His loving care. . . . this invasion of personal Cross, was born in Oxford, Mass. functions in tho auditorium other Dec. 2S, 18S8—President John- than the assemblies. As I recall, serving certain town owned prop- Our gifts should express thoughts rights . . . and you may be sure rety to help make up the proper we fee! just as strongly over any son proclaimed an unconditional it was less than 12 per cent. Keep of faith, hope and luve, pardon and amnesty to "all who in mind that this does not include acreage for a grade school between Though "fruits of the world" attempt by anyone to sidestep or I^awrence and Prospect, south of breach any of the rules of the directly or indirectly participated oul'iido functions which are not tion, which THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Home prefer. in the late rebellion." (Civil War) school student functions. Hamilton fit. It would thus seem And let each he a symbol of those town's legally adopted building that it would be good, businesslike ] code . . . dictatorship begins with Dec. 25. 1922 — Russia's Com- of of the Kintjs— munist leader, Nikolai Lenin, re- "Discussion was then centered log-ic to have the bond Issue to Gold, frankincense and myrrh. a "d" nlright bjt it happens to be Ii- Emersot, Tfc^l It Doesn't Have to Be farther down the alphabetical line ferred to the party's general secre- around the fact that only four raise money to build the new grade tary, Josef Stalin, with these blocks away was the Senior High school, thus making available the We quote from recent news events . . . When stripped of its flitter and than the "D" in Democracy . . . School "with a very fine auditorium holiday fun. * * * words: "I propose to the comrades old high school building for a third to find a wny to remove Stalin and and stajre that could easily be used Junior High School. In this way, "Vandals daub trreen paint on Veterans' Monu- The day becomes holy nnd bright Yes, Esmorelda . . . Observance The following letter i With the true Christmas spirit of appoint another man more loyal, for those few truly student func- the total cost could be greatly re- ment" of Christinas once was illegal. more courteous and more consid- tions. It was felt that the extreme duced and needed space for junior Nelson F. Su,,-.l,r, umo, "Santa's Igloos destroyed by vandals" lonK, IOIIK uiio Colonial New England's stern erate to comrades." . hiirh cost of an uuditorium at Edi- high school and grade school pupils Senator: When the feast was a real "Si- puritans believed that celebration son for isuch a lirr.ited use, when Hon. Nel.«,n p Stan,. "Community Center again target of thieves" lent Night." Dec. 25, 1936 — Mutinous war would be available and the tax- of Christmas, the activities, were lords in China released Chiang the other fine auditorium was so payers would be saved a consider- 29 Broad St. "Dope problem In county termed 'Shocking:' " wholly pagan and in 1059 enacted near by, was not wavranted. As Elizabeth, S. J. Let us, therefore, rejoice with the Kai-Shek after having kidnapped' able sum throughout the future Dear Senator: Two of the above items actually occurred in West- shepherds of yore the following law: "Whoever shall and held him for 12 days. a result, the auditorium was elimi- years. And keep Christ in Christmas be found observing any such day nated from the plans and the. costs "Some would probably argue You recent request to I™ field, the Igloo incident was in Elizabeth, the "Dope" as Christmas or the like, either be were correspondingly decidedly re. 'Hughes that he withdrew i! each yenr; forcbearing of labor, feasting, or that tho Elm St. School converted headline originated at a Board of Freeholders' meet- Let us meditate now, more than duced. to a Junior High School would then ination of Cuddie E. D«««b ing: . . . but that problem exists right here. in any other way . . . shall be-sub- LETTERS TO THE for Union County Dfc-rjajj ever before, ject to a fine of five shillings ..." "It would seem that the same result iin there btevng two Junior As the Birthday of Birthduys EDITOR has caused conakltrablt i The Leader is not unaware of the traffic in "goof That law was repealed in 1681 logic would apply today and that High Schools relatively close to- and disappointment in ^^ balls," the incidents of "sniffing," the attempts by draws near. the truly educational value of the gether. Although this is not a —Agnes K. Strenkert (thank goodness) but it took the Edison Junior Hiprh School would perfect set-up, nevertheless in view Mr. Davidson'.; nomipssi«| school drop-outs to "hook" younger students to the Puritnns a long time to reconcile made last sprinj; by yourp • • • themselves to the change. Ex-Mayor's Viewpoint not be decreased by the elimination of the overall factors and costs, drug habit. Publication of actual cases would serve of the porposed now auditorium. it would seom to be an argument sor, the late Senator At the risk of beinR charged as Sure hope the big Red K or his Editor, Loader: a thoroujrh review by no practical purpose, and the Leader will not be a repetitive dullarxl I ujrain am counterparts throughout the world, "Now, in regard to the Roose- which should not deter such on ap- Herewith is a copy of a letter volt Junior High School which is proach to the problem. potential nominees. This J paHy to rumor-mojigering. remonstrating over unofficial offi- don't emulate George Washing- sent to Willis G. Coe, president of tion was accepted by cial meddling in the affairs of men ton's timi/i(r for crossing of the bursting at tho seams, it would 'iThe Board of Education lias School, pblice and other authorities are well the Board of Education: seem that there is a much more Hughes and so announced i ... I have heard ndditionul com- Delaware . . . remember your his- "Dear Mr. Coo: , talked about some day selling tho after Senator Crane's awi're of the problem and are handling it. Local plaints rclutivo to the unofficial re- tory . . . caught the Hessians hav- logical approach to solving this Elm St. School when the newly lo- death. There is little 4,_ quirement that practically all ing a ball. 'In rofrard to the proposed addi- problem than to add to that pres- newipaper publicity would merely serve to stimulate tions to our two Junior High ent buildinj;. cated grade school was put in be- Mr. Davidson's noniiiutiM i_ Schools at a cost of $2,400,000, plus tiwoen Lawrence and Prospect, and have received official appronij the "dare" philosophy so prevalent in the young, "Why not utilize the old hij^h having in mind that the money summer if Senator CrapwWJ impressionable and ungoverned. intero5t*in the future, I have 3onie school building now used as thefrom auch sale would be used for or if you had respoctcd uj( Returning to vandalism, desecration of a veterans' questions for the consideration of Elm St, grade school for a third the new grade school. I offer the ported his considered jodp •the Board of Education. Unfor- Junior Ilitrh School? A lot of peo- opinion that the sale of the E3m St. this matter at that time. monument. . . destruction of a Santa Clnus symbol, tunately, I will be out of town School for business purposes would an igloo . . .• these to us spell utter contempt, com- Monday evening, Dee. 10 when you ple have the erroneous impression Those of us who know twsiL hold an open hearing. I would, that that ^uildintf some time ajro be -a very difficult one insofar as qualified Mr. Davidjor. ii f«| plete lack of respect for the physical evidences of however, appreciate your reading was condemned when the new hifrh getting much money for it, there- important |>osition in our jji things revered, for things of sentimental value con- this letter «t the mcetinji; so that school was built. Such is not the fore, an enormous loss would have systom fear that thQ.se q>jjj_ case ami in fact, just yesterday I to be taken from a monetary stand- •tions are \vAng disrcjrarifj • comittaht with the need to destroy or debase them. it can be discussed. point which would not lx> the case "In the first place, I believe that wns talking to a former president that your nomitutiun i._, What insidious force, what quirk in the minds of of the Board of F.duciition who if it were converted to Junior High on political fawriti'in. I at, it must be recognized that thero School use. otherwise normal youngsters spawns this need to BY RALPH ROBET ii a fireat need for additional Jun- state that structurally it was a that many of your constilonj strike out against society, its symbols in such destruc- ior Hinh School classroom capac- very sound buildinj: and would last "In conclusion, it seems to me WoslfR-ld \v«j( Corporate Profit and Wag«i output. |n terms of profits this is ity nnd something must be done. for a 100 years. It is admitted that the taxpayers who are in ef- reasons for hiiviiii.' Mr. Datiea tive manner? We don't pretend to know the answer Within the past few elieve, as round as any school economical plan which docs not in Joseph J. Sifl j We envision a youngster—free to come and go ns published a new study headed from many studies, both privato po.se tlie lotfic of doing only the essentials i\w\ leaving off the building in Westfiold. It already nny way adversely affect the c-chi- he or she pleases, bereft of parental care, affection "Corporate Profits and National nnd govcrnnicntnl, that in industry 1 lias nn muditoriuin, gymnasium and C'ltional facilities for our KC.hool Output." It covuva the period from after industry wages Imvo in- 'frills. MORE LETTEk and control . . . not the smothering, mothering, con- "One of the proposals ia to add cafeteria and could very easily i«> children. On the other h;ind, I be- 1047 through the first Imlf of creased more rapidly than output made into a third Junior lli'^h lieve that the taxpayer should not stantly inquisitive or overbearing type . . . left with- 19(i2, Many things that huve been per paid munhour. Thin is one of «n auditorium a*. Edison Junior NEXT PAGE out (or never shown) the standards of healthy senti- widely recognized mid commented the major elements increasing the mentality for persons, plnces und things .. . deprived upon ar« confirmed, but thovo nro cost of production, and if prices significant now interpretations. are not raised, profits have to de- of the strengths to be found in being respected as a Among the well-known facts cline. person, respectful of another, of fair and impartial which are confirmed is that jiruAts In economic analysis the use of authority, of self respect—as being a prime subject have not kept pace with the nverngcB frequently can be most jfrowlh of the economy. This is misleading. We think tho Interpre- to ultimntoly succumb to an inner rejection of what true regardless of how profits are tation placed on wages in this he does not know, does not understand, thus fears measured. The new interpretations ftudy is a perfect example of this and must assume mastery over by debasing, villify- relate to the causes of this l»g. fact. Most important cause of the ing and destroying. profit lag in terms of dollnra has Child psychiatrists, guidance aides, ministers, been tho Increase in depreciation FIRST in friendly service! teachers are fighting a losing battle ... it has al- —or what the study terms, "capi- YOUR tal consumption allowances." In ready been lost in many homes and is being lost in the first qunrter of 1947 this was LEGISLATOR? others where love and affection between parents has ot nn nnnunl rate of ?5.8 billion. 1962 been snuffed out, where bickering, frustration and In tho second qunrter of this year the comparable figure was $20.1 United Statei Senator! disrespect hold sway; where sentimentality nnd rev- billion. Since depreciation is one CLIFFORD P. CASE, R. Mr. Meyer has been a resident of erence have given way to false ambitions, ideologies of the expenses of business, nn in- 345 Elm nvenuo, Rnhwajr and self interests. CI'CRSO in the item reduces the vol- FU 8-20B2 •v • ume of profits. The study points Weslfield for the past 40 years. He It is not publicity which is needed to correct the out Hint in ldlO nnd ngnin in 10B0 HARRISON A,. WILLIAMS, D. business firms were- permitted to 231 Elizabeth avenue problem of juvenile delinquency in all its fnccts. If Wotficld, AD 28G86 a parent "knows" his child nnd his child knows him write off new invcr.tlnents within commutes to New York from his five years if llio otitlny was certi- Also. Senate Office Building. neither needs to know or fear the "transgressors." fied i\s neoessnvy to national de- Wellington, D.C. What is needed is a rebirth of the true meaning fense. home on Woodland Avenue every of "home and hesu-thside." ft re-estnbliahment of the Then in 1 n 15-1 n'new law was MRS. FLORENCE DWYER, R. family ns a family individually ondenreel nnd endear- passed authorizing two new meth- Congress womnn day to his position as Vice President ods of culciihiting cU'inccmtiini, 320 Veronn avenue, Elizabeth ing,,a sharing and n giving of the fruits to be found nnd both were designed to bring EL 3-0382 in the finer things in life . . . the sentimentalities, KUCII charges into closer relation- Al«o, Houtc OHice Building, and Sales Manager of Oberly and the revered symbols, their meanings and strengths ship to reality. This y yt-:ir. Men- 517 Doiiati pl.nce, Westfiold tion is also made ol" the fact that AD 2-8491 attending college. in all probability, the wo.-iry old cycle would start the federal ciwpornte- inennu* tax again. There would be a wiivo of inflation, a further has ri^i-n sineo the lillo 11' 10.' from j cheapening of the dollar which is now worth less nlxmt MS prr ct't\\ to .VJ per cent. Musi newiwiiriliy ef tlw intcr- IJ'W/.- Nveiled For than hnlf of what is was before World Wai- II, new jnvlMlinns is the comment on Addrvss Change wage demands supporliMl hy strikes in (he major in- wages. This include:: l,,itti wa^cs dustries, and increased living eosts of every kind. and salaries ami all "fiincf lu-m-- One wcfk'i notice i«' ro- fits." Thi> item li:i> risen by ex- qiimtcd of rrndert of (ho The Soviets, who hope this country will actly (In1 :-:mii' pcrct'Mf;>!;<' as- <-oy- " L c «tl« r' * who arc c h « n ff 1 n ff from internal (•ciiii ilisltirbanee, i-ould hardly pi'l'.-ite pl-.iilucliui). in- hy 11:1 )hT til (it A«] a|*t[>c:ir- t«i ::iy Hint vi-- Arc m.idv up nnc week in nd* imr waeTi'r. have cunirihuteti nulh- vnticr, nnd 'while it it potiible r.3 tax m infr tn tile piolii st|nci''/.c. aii'l it nt thr Jrt»t nuuiitc lo iciid nn FBI Director, .1. Kchrnr Hoover says: "Mercy tem- extra |>hp I >.t i<>n C"i- front ,.^1,,: to iUc. old .,.!-),,-,. livl ••y i- ii luii'i.im- iitalty a mii-- withnnl tijc wTiM')t*» nn| ice. repeated offenders. Mrivy e;m In- lu'/nrdous and :l!.'.-V In ,.ui .ii;.l:::ii. ill i; i- a symplhy morbid win n iln-y are wasted on tln»e who lllit:!:'."'. We ilc lint (iu<- li.'ii ;lii' TIIP "I-cadci" will lir li.\ppf to for^.twl p.xp ppf Hl.iIh'-iMattcal act ur;i; y nl' th" h exploit them. K( ?;|>i;;:.- n^vftjf for tion flourish, rests directly wil h the American pen- >ti id in t hi- l rc.i: il. pie. The public, by iis sulmii.si\r attitude and i(s lc- \V.- think Hi i! all ill":.' i,l."ili. al im-l *.-'.• r- am'>'.illl I" i- th:it l>ll-;i- FIRST FEDERALSAVINGS thnrgie. acceptance of infracfions of Hie law, lias nes.j n).'iiia(.-crni-at. In" I'll'1 nirans helped rreali' an .•itmosplu're conducive to tho insid- anil atiothcr, ami hy neerssity. has TO BUY OR SELL. USE ious growlh of underworld activity." belli the tetiil of wa«cs nnd -:;il;ir- ISO ELM S'l.HEET, WESTFIELD, it".> to the r-niuc i\(r£i'('KaU' r{Hf* aa LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS .-THE WESTFlEir fN. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1982 20 LETTERS policy as wuni to tax- mor.:l principle;. While avt, mu- : hivnic Health btH>k:.. I^ist year'.- Tin- Con'.iiu \'.U\\ trotul ii; MIOI 9 RM.-NEW BARGAIN TIME any usue. An <,pt-i, debate i.n the ation witlunu jjio'vi- repri-.-eiit.i- sic, iuvinunirip, auto driving, von- • -s^venlli >rradci.- could not brinj; fa>h:or. had RpaiKed lai^ter ti ir, leader: L isitt-d .Nations would certain))- in- forence rooms, tangui.tre laborator- i home Jlenlth, Keailaip «r Science FOR TELEPHONE CALLS dcrsitand tliot the Veritas in order at this time. ies, ote., are no th^ubl wortlnvJiile i books. Sixth traders may notint^te e'e>raiu <"iiV links. Tc^lur On behalf of tli "Item •_'. Since Rnosrvolt School i.-,,l,i .-tr . ,| linljj s.l with re has been eliminated from was built ninny years afo, 1 canI .still firmly believe that a parent I bring home Heading; IKH^?. l,ast : nn C ! or iiimilath and j tht- cause w:-s loo few books lo >:o (lift linens ami wvarinc appaiv lor examplo-3-mlnutn station rata from Newark to ! o*her !an»ru:i»T* facilities. 1 tlo IK>: 1 j moun.l! U>f ensy-t-ai-e fabrics will b,-e^iuall Wildwood: ivlish pnyinit for frills. 1 su«;e*t i "V\t, you v. ik Jue to support 80 | well revived hy tiiht»-conscion.- Daytime.. JW: After f> P.M...4D<;9p.M.-4:30 A.M...35*. Dint children gifted in the arts he | prospective art students, two music ; mothers, t-areer women nn.l collcue y 1o furnish a speak.-r for his ottered otf-seh(K)l hours for the>e 'rooms, and aa auditorium \\ hel: jriris^ !sn consider the cure facts Thcso reduced r.iles do not apply to othet calls such ul papt'*'> such as the Lead- pvirsuit^ and at the coiuaincd e\- you have not vven provided *uf >riven on lalnOs and liftn^ tap 4 when as pef sofi-topeison, collect oi cittdtt card calls. make an important <-on- Will tin- l.-itcui- -.iccc|» tli,. chal. that you selet'ting fabric frifta to ? NI.W JERStr 8ELI. .tum lo adult education by t'.on ^rowihhs s\:rticienUy in ad present, I feel the nppriv-il ion of "Item 10. 1 l";iv..r tin- best books wear or to use in the home. ir lively debates on cur- K. C. vance. in), nnd I'luiiiuli books for and mature their own opin- Editor, Leader: on tlie validity of building t id remark—il is impossible for you I oaoh child. ion thu subject. Incidentally school up ii.itt'itil of out. 1 RUB I "I cto not favor udiled plant nnd AttaclieJ ir. a copy of a letter 1 nut to IIBVT foreseen such u contiii- 1 sells papers. Occasional haw sent to llu> Wesifwld Hoaid frost you try the t:..xpnyors' opinion irency in the iH'pinniii);. i would frills at tli exjier. ;e of t!i.> fore- cuts, whi) lack the intellect of Kducntioii. mid try building up. \\v cannot appreciate nil explanation. jroitiir." to support their While ii exceeds the 200 word lose anymore than wo now are! I ••Kurthcr, music is now held in Muriel B. Downie DIM in intelligent debate, and minimum, I riot.- thai you have acrec- whocheiutodly-with Mr. Join two classroom-*. You request (wo resort to threats, should be limde exceptions in Hie past nnd. Kruzee's comments upon this phase more music rooms. The original us do many of my ncquninUiiKvs •'!• should you consider the subject two will lx' for physical education. f view of the above considern- in the Miitineoiinir and construe matter of stiSici'Vit importance, Whi'.t hapiH'ti:; to the pii'sent trym? tion field. And 1 would point out wi'h which I am sure you |M>rhflps you will ii-.ake tin excep- Are you telling ns that it t, fi, could be de- "Ileni ;> To the (irtfiiimMit of us and plenty of healthy, building out over up for tlie re- Koine that 'our children deserve the leted, of eoui-se. All could be al-muneration involved. And, with al :lly and intellectual cimho- tered. But, havini; done 60, you bisst' I reply 'Amen.' Hut 1 ques- due rixspect to architect's, 1 fev tion if the 'iK'st' we would offer would not l>i> printinr the exact some consider the esthetic values Albcrt Mol copy as senl to the Board of Fxlu- always covers tlie really important over practice] one.*. Since I am and ««enlial: the basics. Harry F. Cri» eation. paying tin- bill, 1 nin primarily Notei The conclmiont "if il is jijrrt-ed that we want the Last month, our successful »n by Mr. Mol relative to Should you print it at all nnd in concerned with the latter. iU entirety, I thank you, best, may I ful Lhe.se lx>ards will Hot insurance. Item 1. Since it was neee.wary make their demands i.> excessive About It? for you to alter the election dnte that there is n« alternative-! There from Doe. 4, why chooso Dec. 27? is « limit to any taxpayer' con PHOTOSTATS THE WAGNER AGENCY STOCKS - BONDS r, Leader: I suggest that many families will 90 John Street York Kte out of town during Christmas New York 38, N. Y. MUTUAL FUNDS pur "I/Ottera to tho Editor" "In 10611, public education re- vacation and will be unable to SAME DAY SERVICE local Telephone; AD 3-2259 pru over the past fow weeks vote. I oppose this exceptionally ceived $1-1.2 billion which was tlie pro? and cons of Uie inconvenient votintr date. I KUJT- next to national defense, the larg- Nations. We should always gest that you eould ILI well have est expenditure. A< of 1057, the F. P. RISTINE & CO. pon-minded aliout our foreign U. 8. alloeateil n hiffhor propor Westfield Studios MUTUAL tion of its resources to supporting 24 MOSPICT STREET eilucntion than tiny other oountr.i Portrait and Commercial Photogrophar* OF AMERICA WESTFIEIO, N. i. in the world, iiu-ludin^ Itussia. If ADamt 2-2686 we stiJi me not cdneatinir our chil- 121 CENTRAL AVENUI ADAMS 2-023t dren adequately, may I inquire why not? "At the pnwnt rate of inctvnse in education .-ip.-ndinjr the U. S will 1'xpeitilitnri's for ed- ucation in 10-12 years. Hut it i - ti1 atcd tint nnlion:i! incoine will nol increase more th:-.n -10 per cent. Where, hut by federal :;llli-idy. do .mi pr»|Hi*.- tot :r\ Hie ironeyV "Item (i ! think it i.< unwarrant- •d to assume that eiifollnieiit must im-reasi- in tlie next 5-11) yrai's, a* it has ill ilie l::i-t. TIH-IV haw >i-en siieclaiulai1 iin-re.-i^t•. before lull il has bi'en periodical anil n lower level usually follows. l,et us not over ixtend o'.ir-.'ivi-s!

for .Social Science Ue.-caich, Wusli- ...Kion, 1>. :;., ha^ li. nle MXlie estl Model FU-70B •mite*, which are in ai-corilaiifc i-.-:tll the Hoi-liefelb'i- l!io|bel.» America's most praised dishwasher! Filter-Stream* Fund, iir'XniniT :!nl lia'iur il .CIIODI enrol!-.lent jiu> |-.-d 4:.t per washing stystem ends tedious pre-scraping wnd rins- cent in the TIOJ ami will rl • or.ly ing. Just Inad I he dishwasher, select the cycle you la 'JJ 1 r i" it in :be "'',ti-.. in th" need on Dml-A-Cyclo* control nnd your dishes arc T)()s >-;-!iw>l i-xr- -nii:t;:i-i * m-e fa.-.t- "dorif". Holds up to 14 place settings. 'Tmk. i-r l!:-in I'll- ii:ilior. il in •••me. If llie.-e eslini.-ili me, in your opin- ion, erroneous, I -would have oppre- 29 ALDEN ST. ciated havitvr sonic of your views Make a in tin- subji-:-t, based li|«>n a for- CRANFORO mnl study of loenl and (.ver-.ill en- s rollav.-nt *lnli:!tii-s. BR 6-2224 "Item 7: I-Mucatioii, to me, has date to JOIN NATIONAL STATE'S 1963

Don't ever let a stack of dirty dishes get you down. Stop being a dishwasher DNT and buy one! Saves hours of drudgery! And don't let lack of space stop you as A a portable dish- washer can be your ;;ill list, is more Jim wlicn you know vun < ;ui DII\- ••• used in any SHWASHER wilhoiiL piling up hills. It's less expensive, loo. p;iyiii^> with ( asli. kitchen! Thai's why il's wise lo plan ;m p.iy Ion;' allcr the holiday has passed.

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BANKING HOURS Monday through Friday 7:45 AM. to 2-.00 P,M, MONDAY EVENING THE BANK 600 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. SP»iNOf-it:t.n • RO'MA i.r. PARK • SUMMIT WAIK-UP WINDOW ru:NiLWORTH • wan ti.t.D • KAIIV/AV • HILLSIDE Monilciy tliroii'jh Frlcidv HIU B £R FIOUU D f. POSIT I H ', U ft A II C E CORPORATION 7:30 A.M. fo 8:00 A.M 1 00 P.M to 6:30 P.M

PUBLIC stRVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Westfield Office — Opposite Railroad Station TAXrAYIHQIC SeRVAHT OF A GREAT STATS TAXrAYIHQ SeRVAHT OF A GREAT STATS Page 30 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962-

100 YEARS AGO Sportswear For Men Offers Big Variety .l-*!.(y.(,iitie»n those in the know to get CIU'.VM.IvH — IM.V.MdlTII Realtor Gen. Koljc-n K. I.tit, lii.i stall' JMI-KUIA1. — VALIANT Linoleum — Formica the proper AUTO BODY CO., INC. JAMES SEILER gathiTvil urouml him, Moml tin the!Uurnsiilt was m-ar tears. "Oh! th i "JEKI" Sink and Counter Tops wf Telcciaph Jiill 11)razcd down j or«h Avr. Ii. -\\r-ta — Ail Famous Makes •— through the lifting foK below, ltj time." Then, fining up to the Pleasures of Holiday •AI'TO.MATK.' THA.VSMISSIONS was alino.st too uood lu In* trur. ; harsh realities of war, he whh- AD 2-5958 Call AD 2-6300 Inside Plastering Off to the K-lt In-low him siuuil; drew the lin.mints of liis army The Christmas holiday brings j ::( Hour TUWIIIK Sin-lw • AUTO GLASS the town iif • Krifiitii-ii-k.-liuiBi ;u-ios.s the river whence it hadwith i*. a WT;:lih of religious hymns AD 2-8887 701 Central Ave. Westfield 302 E. Broad St. Brick Work shrouded in the mi.-l. I'u Ins fi-Miit.,1come. and heart-v.-arn'.ins? carols. Even WINDSOR i-ii Weekdays I P.M. to 6,P.M. Westfield a plain stretched lioiii thi- lull mt | Sexl week: (irnnt is halted. pop tunes add noli..; of listening 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield which IIB .stood to tlur Uapi'uliun- \ pleasure. Oift rer-ordinifs can ex- AUTO GLASS CO., INC. .Moil S: I-rl. EvenlnKS until 9 P.M. AD 2-0727 linrk Kivor beyonil. I'oiuuiiri ] 'end that pleasure through the en- The nam 'Atjsecun" was de- i 459 Grove St. bridges led across die rivi-r to an- Lire year. AUTO GLASS other ruiiye of hills ri.MiiK on ilie rived from the Indian "Absegami," •lieanintr "little water .Music lovers this Christmas have AUTO DEALERS Storm Windows INTERIOR river's oilier hide. 'Jo hi.-. njjhi iinti a sjM'cial tr^at awaiting them in left, ne.st.Ied in hillside riiie juts ' ; f*er<-ophonic lound, the new tonal Furniture Tops — Mirrors DECORATORS OPTICIANS and KUII emplacements, Lee's bu1,- WILLIAM JAY CLARK Meekness and charity have di-] m:1(ric now available for home high Complete Trim Shop OOU men wauctt jialk-nily. vine authority.—Mary Hakcr Eddy fidelity music 6ystems. Upholstery and Trim Shop Mayfair EMIL MUELLER It was 10 a.m., i-let:, I", and as • MA All Interior Ueyignur ROBERT F. DAY the fog rose, the sun's niy» fell S\vt-ili>h Import DeiiU-r AD 2-1700 TAILORS to the plain, where they glinted oft" Suit's — Hervlce — J'arts rail AD 3-1033 Prescription Optician tbtiusutitiH of |my«uic-ts. .'Jh.i-.ie, 424 South Ave. E. Westfield "FORMAL WEAR RENTALS" For An Apjiolntlnent fully in Lee's view, the hum- Ft-d- Siilllrrart HI. .Vurth I'lnlnllFld 1 AUoni, J.IK, We Have. Our Own Stock MEMBER, N.S.I.D. end army of (Jen. Ambrose 10. WralUcId Are. Wemfirm iJllniMile, 1(10,0011 slruiiK, moved CONTINENTAL MOTORS » AUTO REPAIRS CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS to and fro, ftug.-i aiirl jiciniants OF PLAINFIELD PRY CI-EANINO waving, hands playing, nl! pr.-pnr- , Authoi I7..-.I MI2.VS & WOMEN'S ALTEI1AT1ONS KITCHEN CABINETS ing toe a hupclc.s attack vn Lee's .'•alts & fii-rvieo MICHAEL'S PHOTOGRAPHED hillside position. j Kn Knniui — Aljilm- — UMW AD 3-1538 Ulllniiiii — NSC — l'rlnz AUTO ELECTRIC KABINET KRAFT Lee'n troops had wiiU-lk'd during j I'ITIII-IH- — Triumph 111 Quimby St. Westfield The Symbol for the past two day* un the I'Ydi-ralw j GENERAL REPAIRS Pirsonallzed Kltc-henu Fine Portrait ond If I-:. Srrouil St. I'luluHrlil put up their pontoon tirnJgf.i ami j BEAR Wheel Alignment DCBIKIIIHK — Kt'imjuelliit; Wedding Photograph. cro.ssnd the river. '1 lie itelieb haq Cumtllcle Cabinet Service shot at tliu construction crews, and Balancing • FUEL OIL hurruasing them until liurnsidc MILLER , INC. AI> 3-4XV) finally sliulled I-'rederii.'kiibur(c with Wrecker Service — 24 Hours SMt Crntrnl Avr. Wral; liiu artillery. Then the Federals Authorized AD 3-4830 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. crossed, us the Confederates took "Dependable, Krlonuly Service LAUNDRIES position in the hills, their tjuiib RAMBLER 862 Mountain Ave. Since l'J25" PORTRAITS BY PIE zeroed in on the plain that the (Corner Shore Hd. Parkway) MOBILHEAT Sales and Service 228 E. Broad St. Wi Federals hud to cross. Coal HEATING OlI^S Coke SAMOSET LAUNDRY Parts — Repairs Mountainside AD 3-4666 Burnaide. ordered his men for- BRidge 6-0900 SERVICE, INC. ward in two attacks, one on each >Ir. mid Mm, Dounld If. llnffKrr pur<*hnM^n>i*rrty lit lit ill Dimt Hrou4 Sf. (hroUKh thr ofTli-r of Nancy V. ltr>- '•Drlve-In Service" men moved resolutely forward to tiolilfl, 'I'hlM nri>|trrt>- «ni multiiitr Mktrd. Mr. UngKer 1« a fornirr ull AD 2-2456 Cash and Carry • SERVICE STATIONS! the uluughtcr. TOWNE CAR WASH 20 South Ave. W. Westfielc' GARDEN SUPPLIES K: North Ave. Plnlnllrld To Lee's left, the Kcderula pour- Cull rLalndeld O-'JOIO ed from the streets of Freitericks- Union County's Finest CANTLAY BROS. burjf. yflllng "Jii, Hi," anil swarm- Car Wash ed across the plain toward a sunk- Automatic Record Changers MEEKER'S en road and stone wall, behind • Most Modern Equipment THE GARDEN CENTER High Fidelity — F.M. WESTFIELD VAN DOREN, INC. which 2,500 Confederates waited Simon lzl UK — L'olltjhtnt; Lawn nnd Garden Supplies €sso in an impregnable position. 608 North Ave. E. MOTOR Complete bine of SKHVICE Stereo AD 3-4050 Chrlutmau Decorations The Confederate artillery and Westfield, N. J. We Siieclallie in muskets volleyed into the chars- SALES CO. AI> S-HJI7 216 South Ave. W. Westfield BEAR ing Federals, knocked them down SERVICE bcrvinic Knnl OWIMTB for 0 Solicit Ave. W. «>«(( "We Do Everything" by scores, but new waves of men Ov(-r 00 Yi-iirs (Ni'St to Union County Electrical — Brakes -Cortm Hoiut I>i?|it. YurdJ • DRY CLEANING • SHIRTS followed them. Six times; the Fed- STATION RADIO & T.V. Authorized and Complete Auto S«™i| erals charged, according to one FORD 332 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIEIO • INSURANCE • FLATWORK • SPREADS We 1'ii-k Up :ind D>l:iir general's count, und the blue dad Sales Service • BEAUTY SHOPS Rugs • Pillows • Blankets bodies piled three deep at points. AD 2-4660 THl.Nlll-:lUII!tL> 1 Prospect St. A0ami2-!B A Federal ollicer, viewing thu •'Alltl.ANi: TAI.C11N DOR-RET BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. AD 3-4884 ieene from a Kiederiekhbui"; AD 2-3673 BEAUTY SALON wiurch steeple, cried, "Set? hov CONSULT 9 SHOES 319 North Ave. E. Westfield Dorolhy — Ktyllitt 4wr men, our brave fellows, ure fi-iituiiit c Style Cuts JACK PARKER falling." And another de.scnlied it umll L <*t ORTHOPEDIC '"I lie whole plain was covered wit ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. or LAMPS SHOE PRESCRIPTIONS men, prostrate and dropping, th Eit. 1912 WM. O. MUUER, P.* ii-05i:t BILL ESHBAUGH rill.-il |:>- live men running here und there, COMPLETE LAMP & ELECTRICAL NORRIS for REPAIR DEPARTMENT C R I S A NTI and In front closiiiK upon each Local and Long Distance Moving BICYCLES other, und the wounded cominn AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE We rvl>uir lillnp Khu.U-ti; also rot-owl- liny tilie lamp jilunle. (HAMintii o*nei back." Not one armed Fedora CHEVROLET, INC. Casualty • Life • Fire in.'tsH ilrlllinK nml ecmvertliiK '-ut lnt reached the stone wall ulivc, bu Household Goods Exclusively KliisM mul eliinn vasi-y. juKs, boltle^. I r«.»ti' (tin) \\r. JAY'S CYCLE CENTER cullce mill.**, etc., Into Lnnp.H. 5,000 fe.i in the attempt. AD 2-1800 43 Elm St. Westfield E. T. WILLIAMS • STORAGE Off to Lee's rifcl.t, KreJeral fitn. *"• l*4'iitriil Art*. Nil imrkliiir |iroltti*iii CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Affiliated with lin-ur linnc St.> All a-air.s George C. Meude led another at- Ham-it & Cm I n. Hiiilt.irH tack with oqual vigor but with STORAGE SHIPPING 5HJ 26" Lightweight Bikes I.A^IPS ii(ir\i'Kii AM> in:i'.\mioii HENRY P. TOWNSEKi \\\- ill) eillllll ri'li.lir. Blaait. ilrlllin^. little more success. At one point, Sill.-M an,! Mv,, BRAUNSDORF anlhiUf while or any article. 1'iat- STORAGE his men broke through the line of ADams 3-0220 $29,95 inu, lie. All type* nf jihaih-.M ma-:. "Stonewall" Jackson, but Lee ASSOCIATES, INC. In (,i-iU-r or rvcovi-rvii to hmk Uli>- new. I-'ull line or -lainim Mb) .^h:uk-.s ' MOVING & PACKIN3 PACKING llcmy S. Gilbert Clyde If. Filch iluickly sent forth re-inforcements, North and Central Aves. Franchised SCHWINN Dealer in etoeli. A I) .Mini drove the Federals back and putch- 213 South A vs. East Estimator Cheerfully Westfield Every Form of Insurance JERRY CARVELL , ... ff»«ll cci the holu. C.anford. N. J. Given on Any AD 2-3250 Since ll);i I'nfnlluii I.IIIIIII A CZirt simp ill N-ni-ll. *v». W. The sun set early that short Call BRIdge 6-0898 Moving Problem • Fire • Auto • 1IHI-1IIS (cnrtnl Ave. A>> 2-122.1 433 South Ave. W. Westfield Casualty I'tirkittK ner«>M« the Mtrrri • TRAVEL AGENQB December day, and the: nttuck ROTCHFORD PONTIAC • Bonds • Life • Yachts melted away to the cries of tho I\C. • Medical "A,,...,,".! 0:1 T.i»-,,Tr AT'""13 wounded and dying on the frozen Alitliiirlzcil 1'H.NT1AC-TKMI>I:ST • BOOKS • LAWN MOWERS battlefield. In till, mure than 12,- AD 2-7970 \V..r!-l. Tr:.»! 1 J 000 Federals and 5,yO(J Confeder- If Xo Answer, ATLAS ates were casualties. THE TOWN BOOK STORE SSL'-TOSU or 1.1 S-2C0S A RIADY MIXBD J KiiKllxh Kuril line lKS l-'OH A I.I. POWER MOWERS TRAVEL AGENCY, IW Papcrl'iuks 66 Elm St. Westfield l Cl GARDEN TRACTORS limiil Will I'si-il ('; Free Ticket Delivery l:Ut N, in til Ai,.. ROTARY TILLERS Go Now - AII : THE JOHNSON AGENCY, i:. Urn l st. U'rxtlleltl Pay later tlli-iir 1'rt'in Town SNOW PLOWS i rkliiic l-'.l> INC. Tickets l^ued -INSURANCE- CHAIN SAWS Christmas BERSE BROTHERS • BRIDAL SHOPS on Premise- Aiilltni l/.t-il • FIRE Call AD 3-6103 J'l.VMnrTII - - V.M.IANT STORR TRACTOR CO. • LIFE 519 South Ave. W. * Seals..'. CONCRETE Sal.s :tml S. r\ i,-,. JO LYNN AD 2-7800 i 4*ltvt»d Is Saturday 4*flv«rl«« A Dtitit* ;i-l(l^ll • AUTOMOBILE 469 South Ave. E. Westfiel- • •y quantify 111 Nurdl \»... \v. tl'rul BRIDAL SHOPPE • CASUALTY Spi.t'lallzliu; in A\t ^iK *T"") Where Service & Quality Meet SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLAINFIELD UNDEM NI-NV Liu-atlcm: One of the 0"* i CADILLAC Over 50 Years Experience! and Other FAnwd 2-4300 PLnfld 5-2200 HUntr 6-4422 222 E, Broad St. (opp. Frank's) Largest Selections of Spirits i : Sales and Service in New Jersey OTHER WEIDON PRODUCTSi Cruthnd Jfona, lloU To* Westfield EVERY INSURANCE NEED GLASSWARE - ICE CUBES Respiratory A OTHER WEIDON PRODUCTSi Crusharf Ston; lloU To^ A j I'.u-tw — I'.ihu ami I :...!>• Shop Crov»(, Sand and Mcuon Motarloto © DRUG STORES COOLERS W Gtav*\, Sand and Mcuon Motarloto ™ ' PLainficld 6-2241 AD 2-5661 1 203 Elm Westfield I-'rt-i li.-llwry Diseases Br Awmp Amp ^tmr ^map Ai^T A^& A^^F A^^F A^^T A^m! 1 19 E. Fifth St. Plainfield Call AD 3-1133 or AD 3-1136 DARBY'S DRUG STORE If No Answir. On TriitUi- tlri-lc lit full A I) 3-1SI0 Phono: ADams 2-1198 j Rt. 22 & Mountain Ave. GOODWIN MOTOR Mountainside CORP. 339 South Avo. W. Westfield WM. H. ESTWICK, JR. VOLK'SW'A'GEN • LOANS « EXTERMINATORS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS NEED MONEY? ASSOCIATED • Fire ' • Surely $20 YO $500 EXTERMINATING REILLY • Casualty • Life Just Call OldsmobileCo. & TERMITE CONTROL ?vK'' FRIENDLY FINANCE COMPANY AD 3-3515 Oldsmobilc 66 Elm St. Wostfiold Jnhn I-:. J'ltelu- r sin III..n Iliiruin. I'm. if nil AL> ;-oi.u;i AD 3-4800 AD 3-4600 Aulw I.MH? « Cara l; -ilii.m.-i'i 1.'wins i>r\ Your rir.'-Mial .\ot.-, s.tl:uy or rurnlliiri- A. J. ORBACH CO. Local Service in Your Area bj *•» Dim DAVIDSON & MARTIN HEADERS Insures low Rotes 235 E. Broad St. Westfield All Forms of Insurance DODGE — » 54 Elm Street e DART FENCES HOME - AUTO - LIFE _ EVER RENAULT PEUGEOT « LUMBER MARINE IS PARKING A PROBLEM? I. BARTEIL * *** J. S. IRVING COMPANY Kl II. | Personalized Service CALL • ml Ti i.r.\ii;i:u .•.- MII,IA\ Plainfield 7-2323 Litwn Cure l'ri':ifn- behiiviur a- a peJ.-i,'\ Call the doctor, firemen, police- LA A Foundation for Trafiic m Develop u short,simple but accu- walker"—or as "the deceased." Clout (hoppers at ami as a i.-irycio rider. Gilh..-1-t G. Roi'fsriM- of 41 Rowan men or ambulance driver find your fty, accordia^c to C. Stvwart house if uu emergency strikes at rate description of your house. If "In a>l-.!iti.M,, if w aro ,„ ,,f. Kit. Summit, was clcoted president there are any look-alike, houses In are always popular foods, safety and education tV.v.-.- ff.-ijvt-ly inftuen.-e :itti'.udc-s in x\w niirhf? THE CONSIGNMENT SHOP D( NV.V Jc-i.vy Automobile of I he ri::o!i County Park Cummu- your neighborhood, do a careful served in tnariy ways. You can snip ii'iull, we mu.-'t l.^'ln wlii'ii he i< a -xp>vt i,, can't be quickly gad easily lo- Sponsored by The Wostfield Service • uit'L'i'cd driver education of cated- it. or k«>p some fresh dath,>i-ity, and l To prepare for any possible I'j!7:'. «ith who hi'Lult-d the commis- emergency, you nteil to be able to on a card or note impel' that can so on. oi-e well known. Work in si.m fur two years. either be pasted in your telephone a'lii tlic club donated lo (j(>0 thcic are:ts ln-jrins with (lie infant give directions to your house by TO BUY OR SELL. USE '< RoessiKT originally wiis aupoint- book near the emergency phone Is in K.-^ex, Morris and Un- in the home and runtmuvs on thru phono just as much as you need numbers or can be kept near the LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS jctmntie.-., a film .strip called church anil srl-iml. And even then : ed Ui the commi.uiion Jan. 10, 1958, tho household first aid kit or fire j to fill the unt-xpired term of llalph telephone. Then, if a nighttime piny Take.3 lo Traffic." we an- not always Uu •sucivssfu!. extinguishers. ller« arc tips on emergency strikes, you can read •f.'d by Charle;: J, ^iurphy, A .similar effort must be made, l>e-| P. White of iSumnil. He wiu reap- how to get help when it is needed: 1 puinud to a full 5-y*»ar term i» from the directions that you've safety dirftct»r of the Auto jrimiinjf at earliest possible time, First locate the nearest major prepared, without risking giving Get your of !Sm York, the proposal if we hope 1o improve (.he behavior | November, 1 !>(10, a nd sorwd as vice street or highway intersections. prosidont of the commission in confusing or even wrong direc- re.-entfd to the AAA Koun- in irarlic educational uu- I the Oity Federal Pavmiw mid loan • + * in the kindoi'irarten und Ihorities in the VS. | As5o;-iation of B^liraboth and pi-esi- Accurately note the directions Did you know that the Pennsyl- from the Id be carried on throughout i dent of the Overlook Hospital An- that must be traveled and the dis- vania Supreme Court once handed 'si entire 'School oxperi- j sociation, SuinnMt. He iy or hastance, either in miles or in blocks. down it decision proclnlming thnt |" Mr. iSlui^ihy HiUd in his pro- j IKVII a member of various commit- If there are any confusing wives should keep quiet and not to the AAA Foundation French Perfume tees in the nations!, state and Y's MEN "Triflie safety education county Saving and Loan I^ajrues Id hr.vo a two-fold objective: Long Favored and formerly headed the eotintv • BlUi SPRUCE • SCOTCH FINE Snake the ohilcl a safer child unit. During W'orhl War II lie jf to ha"e the child become a How you choose a scent for served in the N'avy and rose to lieu- • TABLE TREES • CANADIAN BALSAM • adult." tenant. He served in the Atlantic, the wo'nr.n in your life? Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and the e WREATHS • DOUOLAS rHI k". Murpny .said t.hnt in hijrh The fact is that when it conies Pacific areas. pi driver education courses, to fragrance, moat •women swear • HOLLY • WHITE SPIMKI ubject of traffic safotv has ed- their allegiance t<> France. There's Houxsno.r is a graduaUs of Hut- onal ' substance. 'However, maffic in the "created, Mtled. p>>rs University and the American (dded: "In the primary and paefcajred and sr-nhid in Paris" label Savings and Loan Institute. He cntary grades, the. subject is — and with (jrtotl reflson. • Kmnce and his wife, the former Dorothy not presented at all, or, if for generations has l>een the birth- Ann Hector, havo fivo daushtcra Lot open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. fented, is largely a matter of place of most of the great per- and one Bon. fumu>. slogans, safety posters and Others eloctod were: Donald L. Orchard and Elm, Westfield at inpr programs suoh as the What's the most effective way to Ferguson, Westfield, vi™ presi- Safety Patrols and so on. wear perfume? French women tra- dent; Victor H. King, Plainfield, fhose activities, in many ensos, ditionally favor tiro "pulse B|H>ts" tronsuror; J. Harold Is. trallic safety attitudes are Since fashion and fine, fragrance Jr., of the law firm of Kent?., KenU club of the YMCA devoted jitial to the child—if the child combine so beautifully, many and (Silxon of Summit, wus re- IK' safer in traflic—as are es- trreat couturiers offer distinctive nained counsel. to youth work. |ll to the adult—if tin; adult is perfumes to complement their e.le- safer in trnllic Tor exam- jjaiit creations. The commirislon also reappomted I 'I'M A / I Z? N. t'nloi [if n fourth (rraile youiursUjr the munii-i^a] ae«>unting firm of II. HnrfuiiM >lr. nrr (Julltlliy S(o V J Avi'. Wright, 1-oiu,' and Co. as auditors. BII \\r, Tlic »nlc of HII itll 'J-CTIS ^"^ lilt O-l'iTIK Ban midor.staii

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k WESTFIELD STUDIOS • 121 CENTRAL AVi. • AD 2-2039 Pane 32 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 = ' corn cob and aJuminum shanked p) | Variety of Pipes, briars. Bicycles High On Gift List A few specific tips offer*] by BIRDS IN YOUR BACKYARD the Pipe and Tobacco Council for Santa Claus h;id better add a i they can pedal thoir way to physi- j | Tobacco Available consideration when purchasing a trailer to his ski^h to miikc room i oal fit.ie:>s at their own pace, have By ALEXANDER SPRUNT, JR. pip* are: for the more than one million bi- j fun atul go places while exercising. Thinner walls on tlie bowl give cyclt-s he will deliver to happy | Yor th]> growing group of Ameri- National Audubon Society lAs Gift Items w cooler *mokc. youngsters uud adults this Christ- cans, regardless of their age, the A jrrainivr l*?wl supposedly pro- mas bicycle rates high on the Christmas Tlie evr-r popular pi ft of pipe>: vides u sweeter tmuke. With more than ^0,000,000 ul- gift list. , . , , ,, , I aiwl sHiokinc tobacco uil] be even A fairly large bowl smokes long- ready in u^e by A:»erica's young The Elu.ivc R.,il high-water mark. However, they | . | . Christmas. er and gcU> tiiat prized cuke. One «f xh<- ourninojivM n ortf WC COMK t)lis and young in heart, tlilu year's , . ar, often »•«..- out by s,.mig or j M(,,.t. > smokers an, on the h''re'i a pood smoking brand- say raoit :ibund:iru, bini ; crop of Christmas bicycles will Harmonicas Give > storm irdc-s. Both it and the kmgj^jg vcar name pipe to fit every individual of this country i.-, at th bring the cycling fraternity's mem- .• I rail lay large numbers t>f eggs. a> ' " and every budget. bership to ;in all-time high. Telephone AD 3-0003 study. This may appear to be the lesser species lay from four to When doing your shopping, iet To illustrate Santa's delivery Musical Start paradox but it is true. These birds •.K. Aii newlly haU-hehhdd railils are nrreaUT variety of attractively your local tobacconist or sales clerk packaged totwiccos, pipes nnd acces- problem—if all the sturdy, new arc the rails. jet-black and can move abuui assist you in selecting pipes and American-made bicycles he will de- There's Christmas music in the sories to n;ake Christmas shopping smoking tobacco for your gift list. air, and perhaps no other instru- They are water or marsh bird.- .-horlly after hatching. Though j snloker eas on liver were placed bumper to bump- of both salt ar mortality among them is high for y i. [ a.- it is shot more than any other and every man has the urge to try up" as soon as he soes his new turies, and now, the harmonica getting his sled off the frozen run- is a welcoming gift in the Christ- Tht-ir bodies are compressed later- and is open to high-tide destruc- one, while surveyi* fndicate that pipe, give him a tin of his favorite way at the North Pole, Santa'e -WESTFfELD CO, aliy and their structure t^ive.s rise: tion resulunp from hurricanes. ir.ost women prefer the appearance tobacco at the sr.me time. There are mas stocking or under the Christ- to the saying, "as thin as a rail."! Literally tens of thousands are cargo of lightweight and middle- mas tree. and aroma of a pipe—so what bet- nlso blending kits available for weight tv.o-v.-heelers will tip the 425 North Ave. E., Weslfield Nonetheless, they can and do aj*-, killed annually, U-r Christmas g-ifl? • men who like to experiment with Children love harmonicas—even pear in the most unlikoly places i They are hunted from boat> tobacco flavors. scalds at about 35,000,000 pounds— a one-year-o'd can gain pleasures during migrations and may turn I poled through the marshes at hijrh According to the Pipe and To- 17,500 tons. from the sounds he can produce on haivo Council, when shopping for And with a pipe grift for Christ- Add to this 6Cveral tons of light?, a simple harmonica. up as a backyard species any- \ water. They flush in front of the mas you pave th« way for future where! j boat with fluttering wings and a pipe, the woman shopper Khould horns, bells, basket*, kick stands The harmonica is a "sclfstarter" Packard-, Lark sales and kV aa little atx>ut pipe styles. gifts throughout the year — humi- and fox tails now st't for Dec. 25 They rangge in size from the i dangling logs, which make a mark j """"' ""' dors, racks, pouches, reamers, light- for those who want to express ,.„., !.-,„., ,.,,H n,,,,,,,.,. ^<.ii< ... lti,«i 9inonica also perts trained especially for high except for the Great Plains and The rails are an interesting While the tall n:^n looks well There's a symbol of peace and are a good way to light up e offers unlimited possibilities as a the southwestern deserts. The two | avian family but their secretive with a large bowled pipe, his short- contentment when a man 6mokes youngster'i; eyes on Christinac concert instrument. For solos and quality work. largest are often called "marsh i habits are often frustration to oh- er brother prefers the mrall bowl. his pipe—so appropriate for the morning. Grandparents seem most ;n i-roiins. the harmonica's tones hens," the King rail being the I servatton and study. However, do Students nnd heavy readers wel- spirit of Christmas. cognizant of this phenomena, fo? combine effectively with other in- "fresh-water marsh hen" and the; not be surprised if one or another come a lonj? stemmed pipe which they are the largest single group iru,.ictits and also serves as an ex- Clapper, the "salt-water mar.-h j species turns up some day in your keeps the sir.oke out of their eyes, of buyers. cellent accompanist for the human hen." Both are came birds and j backyard! while a sportsman enjoj-6 a pipe Also, adults of every descriptior /oice. great numbers of the Clappers are of the sandblast type. There are college students, young mothers Ranging in price from $1 to $15, A SERVICE FOR NEWCOMERS TO WESTREID taken in the open season. Week Needed For also unusual shapes and grains for village patriarchs, entire families the harmonica is a "fun" Christ- The little Sora, or Carolina rail, the collector as well as the popular —have realized that with a bicycle is also hunted and many are killed. Address Change mas gift for young and old alike. It is a mottled buff and brownish One weeV* notice Is re- bird, with a black face. The very quested of reader* of tha small Yellow rail and the Black "Leader" who arc changing rail are seldom if ever hunted, as their addressee. Addrec* list* one would just as well try to lo- «r« made up one week in ad- BAMBERGER'S NOW HAS 6 MODERN, COMPLETELY EQUIPPED cate a mouse amid the grasses ranee, and while it » possible where they live. at the last minute to send an DRIVE-IN AUTO CENTERS FOR ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS The only other species is the extra paper to a new address, Virginia rail, which is a small It {s not possible to prevent THIRE'S A BAMBIRGER AUTO CENTER NEAR YOU: edition of the King rail but larger the already addressed paper Springfield: Side by sldo with Bamberger's Furniture Clear- P|atnfi«ld: 200-208 Roosevelt Ave., corner of E. 2nd Si than the three email ones. It has from foing to the old address a dark brown back streaked with without the week's notice. ar.ee Store on Route 22 Menlo Park: Parking Field #23 at the Shopping Center blackish, a chestnut-red breast, Newark: Plane S». bet. Raymond Boulevard ^.Academy St. .. . . ,. _ , , , r a , and black and white bars on the The "Leader" will be riappy to forward papers without Paramu,: Parking Field A-4 at the GardeTTStatePlcKa Monmouth: Ad,acent to Bamberger's at the Eatontown Circle flanks. • TIRE • BATTERIES • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • FRONT END ALIGNMENT AJI the rails have rather queer extra charge anywhere in voices, froii the very vociferous the United States for those SHOCKS• MUFFLERS • TAIL PIPES SEAT COVERS • BRAKES Clappers, whose scientific name of subscribers who are planning "crepltans" means "noisy," to the to be away for temporary clicking little notes of "kik-kik- periods. kik" of the miniature members of subscribers who are planning the family. to t« away for temporary All rails arc ground nestcra ex- periods WHEEL, BRAKE cept that the Clapper attaches its platform-like nest to the stems of LEADER CLA.isiMEDS ALIGNMENT marsh irrass, presumably above BRING RESULTS SPECIAL All 3 for 9.49 Completa brake adjustment — olono, 1.90 • Adjust all 4 shoos • Tesl brakes • Inspect linings . inspect grease seals • Inspect hydraulic system Complete wheel balancing — alone, $3 • Balance both front • Get extra mileage and wheels smooth performance • Install new weights Complete front end alignment—alone, 8.99 • Correct camber and • Correct toe-in, toe-out caster * Inspect, adjust steering Wheel alignment and brake service available to 5:45 P.M.

M,. mill Mm. 1*. HoJirrl llutvnrti, fornnrlj of N|trtiifcllt~<, Tin* NIIII- wit* *••""«tInti'il by llvrttvrt \V, \ iitfrr for (hi* olVlcr of Itiirrt-tt A Crtilu, ItmHorN, VANDERBILT NYLON TIRES WITH SHOCK ABSORBERS 24-MOKTH GUARANTEE* ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS 5.99 each ink drawings watercolors WITH FREE INSTALLATION $3-$35 $7.50-$50 For most American cars Precision-enginered to give'a new, safer by ride. All work performed by factory- w. carl burger, painter trained experts. Drive in for free inspec- f 2 for 15. 'studio 26' 640x15 tube-type blackwarl, plus tax and any 2 old tires In trade. 26 holly street Tube-Type Tubetess Tubeless RUST RESISTANT Six* Blackwall Blackwall Slie Blackwall cranford, new jersey 670xl5_ _2 for 17.88_ MUFFLERS -2 for 22.88 800x14- _2 for 26.C8 open: Full/ guaranteed! for 710x15 2 for 22.88 2 for 2C..88 850xl4_ the life of your car .2 for 30.88 evenings 6-10 p.m. 760x15 2 for 26.88 2 for 30.88 during the day — by appt. elizabeth collins, rep. Car Year Model Pried 600x13- _2 for 20.88 Studebnker . Saturdays 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. BR 6-0935 *47-'54 Champion 4.99 750x14 2 for 22.88 Chevrolet ... '41--53 6 «.4» 650xl3_ .2 for 24.88 Chevrolet ... '51--B0 G nnd 8 8.49 Pontlac 'Kt-'5fl X II ... -- - 1J88 IMO X M """ 14.88 day. (150 x 14 ' 16.88 12.95 i;no x 13 .. 10.88 FOR MOST AMERICAN CARS MO x 13 '.''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'".'.'.'.'.'. 12.88 • New bonded brake linings used All prices plus tax and any old tiro in trade. Whitewalls slightly higher. OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY • Bleed, adjust for full contact • Check lines, muster cylinder for leaks Guaran eod ng.itnst road hoards such *r. gloss cuts an d bruises, impact breaks encountered under normal driv- •Free relinint! if brakes fail within 15,000 miles of job ing eendillonj-trovoling an averago of 1,000 miles por monlh. Tiros will be replaced or repaired at Iho dis- cretion ol Bambcroer's. Replacements pro-rated again st selling prices, for tfmc used.

CAU MUrdock 6-3232 OR WRITE on tiros. Free delivery within our delivery oroa. (Except C.O.D.'s, odd 50c.) Ban,ber0o,'» Drive-In Auto Center on Route 22 in Sprin And ot Noworf<, Parcimus, Monmouth, PlainfieW and Mcnlo Park. ' BUY NOW AND PAY LATER ON ONE OF BAMBERGER'S CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS - NO DOWN PAYMENT NORTH AVtNUE G HAILK0AD STATION' Bamberger's Springfield Aufo Center fs Open Every Day From 10 A.M. to 9:30 J THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1»82 Pag* 33

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Women's Medallion knk l>attern t-liulton rurdignn er'» of orrd nnklx Icuntil taperrd An atifrlic outfit to make every littti lounging hoim ... bow uim on vamp ... r * * 100% lambs wool. Mid-arm length in red, ]iuiil«. S-M-L Clu'rry or girl even prettier. Angel amork-top in gH«B, beige, white, black or brown. 3.00 - > choote from bUck, powder blue, red*or i * - rod with blue trim . . . blue corduroy Tool ihortle with leather trim, beige/ uijua 7.00 , -' pink. 5.50 *'.'?! *'•* tapered pant* with elastic, bark. 12, 18, bUck, beige/brown or rod/black 3.®6 • 21 months, 1.00 Lingerie cce«M)rie» Shoe Salon '/, '*• Infants' Worhl

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•e!.- '', a if. | Kin)ir:ii!y said he |»lflti> to dis- it 1h-il ITi-i-. i'!y Juvenile russ t)n- •iiiuation with Ccvernor ! Toy Selection Huirh'.'S afai incrnl-ar.^ of the coiiii- 1 mljre Hirimrci li. O'Connor pifiii- ty's Di-nn,. ••ui'." A?.<(?ml>ly tjelejra- One of the feature", of the n^u •;1 to iwij;ii ).i.< i>...-t, (uiii.t'y Dem- tion. The job piys ^10,500 an- addition of Baron'.-; D) ug< Store vr«t a\.l Ht.'put/Iieiin h-rtders ad- nualiy iii:d Kirneally ^aid lie hasis a treineiiilou.s .-it-'K-ctiuii of to>> at anifii !!;<• iriees. J.IjTiks, u;ic fi\»m oacii uing for e;ich. In the past 20 years Ilaron's has Thf juirire-tii.il was made Thur*- Kaili-y said he plans to discuss altered six tituej; with three en- 'ay fi.'.iuvvinjr th(- disclosure hy the matin wiUi State Senutor Nel- largements. Changes are constant- DRUG STORE ly *»einp made to improve the in- udjTt- O'Connor uf Elizabeth that son Vt f^tamler. 54 Elm St. plans in qusl alif bench at the Both agreed that the juvenile terior appearance of the store for Phone AD 344* nd of thi' year. and domestic relation court calen- the better display of merchandise, i The larjre expanse of the full glass HLs noves have been instrumen- boi't the possibility of replace- needed. However, statutes do nottal jn giving Baron's the reputa- www :ents. perrpit a full-time judtro at preji- tion of being one of iXew Jersey's Judj^c O'Connor, who lias held ont. leading drup stores. MA...,.t fvi. Ju.i.. .. . he post since June l!<50, told Oov. The political leaders s«4d the so- •Mr. Barondess started the busi- Thla muUllilf- llnfrt ptupertf nt 2ien Hnrbtrrr I.une nan ttemmtif NEDY JR., ton of M». Eli.«fc.<-(b tichard J. Hupes that he is resiifn- •irefcnt•Jiirefcntdd hy Mr. and tAr*.Ar* 1ise«tfor1ise«tfor>» J. laHr» Jr. frofrm Mr. a*44 Mr* Mr*. . Perfumes lution would be the appointment of ness himself with only one regis- KrclcMvk KmasftnKft . TltTrl JifttJftte wsut t iftsulfftul - ttin-ustth hfb fbr ll*r« - K .W Wmrlaj-l * R. Kennedy of 418 Coddin, RJ., njr to devote full time to the pri- tered pharmacist and at present ..lll<-» by nsrltiu V. Uini'huir. completed recruit training Deo. two judges, one to sit in juvenile •ate practice of law. He is a pnrt- court, the other in domestic rela- the staff has grown to over 20. 6 at the Marine Corpi Recruit icr in (be Klizulieth fit-in of O'Cun- tions, and then alternate either on Barons offers prescription, com- Toiletries Depot, Parrii Island, S.C. The iot\ Morp* and O'Connor. n weekly or monthly basis, switch- plete perfume and cosmetic depart- ) the other. •nan four*,? READING * STUDY SKILLS ounty Democratic chHirman, nmi Judce O'Connor has uat in both Telephone orders, Jfandi-Charge, military inw, discipline, phfiJcjkl free pickup and delivery. Dec. 21-_':< prov* comprthanu'on... conemnttoilon *.. retention ,,. Photographic Equipment conditioning and other military •Jlmile.-! P. Bailey of Westfield, courts for hour* at a time, rarely y<.«bulory...sh;el|r tacluilquu. Itorn 5MH> REAOINO, I subject!. Three week* are spent otfnly Republican chairman, said taking lunch brcok-i, to clear the •Baron's is now part the one mil- (3-Hr. Much frtpor. for COLLEOE BOARDS, Mwiidna, Uw, on the rifle range, where re- they fa.vor a separation of I he calendar for the day. He. Rat twolion mark in prescriptions and hsj Itfvlrw Nuraint Civil twvlf, Oth»t Aptiluda Exaam. days « wet-k, Tuesday in juvenile two delivery trucks. cruits fire the M-14 rifle and re- null into two division!—one for Jan. 6t h COLLEGE SKIUS CENTER ceive instruction on other in- juveniles, the other for domestic n>- court mid Wednesday in domestic The Baron cosmetic line features \f. phoftt for Wit. LAckowonna 4-7320 fantry weapons. atioits. relations. all the top brands in cosmetics and 1234 Broodwov Olit St.) NY. 1 perfumes. The latest addition to the store Music Teacher Group was the new Barton's candy de- Holiday Courses ittle Girls Like j partment wi'h full refrigeration Has Student Recital and a wide assortment of candy for .'ill occi To Aid Reading, Beauty Items The three associated music teacher', Mrs. Ilazeel Mueller, CRUSHED tiny irriaj. tottering in herviolinist; Mm. Helenc Rciter, flut- Mrs. Frautzen Initiated A Study Skills ehoe«—or solemnly "pow- ist, and Mrs. Dorothy Schneider, pianist, presented a recital at theBy Kappa Delta Pi j her fac* — demonstrates 1 f for Drives. Walks. Roads, etc. f 'Professional educator* ntui edu- hat *r»n the very young have tbe latter * home, 621 Fairmont Ave., cational psychologists are becom- Mrs. Carol A. Fiantzen, English natural fwninin* interest In beauty. last Sunday afternoon. and reading teacher at Roosevelt for prictt and deliviry tall J ing more convinced that scores oil The flutists participating were such tests as collpge entrance «x- TMs Christmas delight your unior High School was initiated pint-*!** eharmer with "beauty" Dana Mauler and Carol Vander- a member of Kappa Delta Pi, the nniinntlons, or even hiirh school btlt. The pianists were DonaM and pollego grades, cun be immeas- tools of Her vary own. Beside* be- international educational frater- FANWOOD 2-7840 f ing fun to uas, (JMJT can help estab- Kelter, Debbie Holder, Laurie nity. She was extended the invita- urably improved by teaching «tu- Roller, Mary Lou Jones, Betsy donts proper rending «nd study tsh good troo«wn« habits, tion by the Beta Pi chapter of rANWOOS CRUSHED BTONI CO. for girl* «4x> like aweet-soentod Coe, Keith Herrmann, Ann Cathcy Mew York University. d techniques and upprodinf* voc*bu- Ma»ur, Glenn Rciter, Judy Shntin, lary skills, according to Jack Your- ih» («nd who doosnt?) give Mrs. Fantzcn came to Roosevelt DIVISION OF WELDON MATIRIAL*. INC. ubbry-type bath talta, a flulTy Judy Cenel, and Sharon La Rocca. Junior High School two years a(?o. man, director of the College Skill* Aooompanists for the afternoon Center, 12.14 Broadway. New York tour*) •M waeAMtoth, « fcathpow - During the summer she teaches in der mitt and, of ooarse a pretty were fietay Coe, nnd Sharon Ln the reading clinic nt New York Ctty. R •Scores on any timed test, w4vrre OMp. University where she is working on her Master's degree. rondinp speed is a factor, can be ftwxto tolled by finger parting raised through the improrement of ind clay nwdeUng need beautifying Baetjer in Germany LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY reading techniques, provided that i with a ivall brush, emery LET THE LEADER PRINT IT the emphasis 13 placod on epeod of oarda, a manicure aet And color- Army Pvt. lions H. Bnctjcr, son comprehension," Mr. Yourman is nail polish. of Mrs. Katharina A. Baetjer of said. 1187 South Ave. was assigned to llifrh school and college ntudento Even * very young lady should the 48th Infantry in Germany, who woulil like to uso i>ort of tboir learn the basin of good hair care Nov. 83. Baetjer, a rifleman in thu TRULY YOUR ONE-STOP —with a natural bristle brush, a infantry's Company C in Worms, Christmas holiday to improve read- small but sturdy comb and, for fun, ing itnd otudy techniques or pre- entered the Army in Junu 1902 1 Ib. box S 1.50 pare for examinations may em roll frilly sleep cap. and was last stationed at Fort Dix. The 23-year-old soldier was em- 2 Ib. box 2.9S in a special 30-hour lwllday course And to imitate mother's beauty Laundry and Drycleaning Village 3 Ib, box 4.25 ployed by Mayfair Bnrbcrs, We»t that will be R-iven by the College •outine, give hers "lipstick" (real- 5 Ib. box 6.9S Shills Center in New York City, y a pomade for chapped llpa) andfield, before entering the Army, Wcstchoater and Long Island. light floral cologne. In addition to the reading, cours- Give your girl a Christmas gift They are never alono who are ac- BY POPULAR DEMAND This "Always Favorite" assortment will es will also be available- in bade of 'beauty" and eh»*il got a head companied by noble thoughts.— please everyone on your list. Perfect for family gifts, tool mathematics nnd problem solving: start toward frwwn-up good looks. Sir Philip Sidney nnd Sn^lish grammar and compo- Now Available sition. Those courses will bo (riv- en from Dec. 24 throuirh 20, omit- 14 LOAD OF DRY CLEANING tinjr Christmas day. A freo 16 pas* booklet is available upon request Why Pay More? Have Your LWV's Date Book Dry Cleaning Done By The Pound Being Delivered li Ib. 'Sirs. AViHxrt A. Allen, president $3.25- of thi> West field Lemrui- of Women LAUNDRY AND CLEANING Voters, has announceil that distri- bution of the "f'i'V/ens I-'aet nmi Date Hook," published by the i\<»\v Experienced Attendant Always On Duty A choice selection of chocor>te5 Jersey ti-u(rue, i'; 1-viti;^ completed and butter bons..,elegant (or gift sjiviny. this week. 117 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD •^Tr--. Fri-d \V. Hnnos is chairman ?f tin- cnmmitU-t* delivering date OPEN Monday thru Friday. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. iKK>ky W» efich mc'.-.iln'r of the league. Rear Entrance to Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. I{. V. Chirk is in eharfre of Municipal Parking Lot AD 2-4181 placinir them in various storoa in Wcstfu-M for sale 1o ihi> public. <;«; ic- will l.e m;ii!,-J to ench cf»ntr:t>utor io I hi* le:itrue\s finam1 drive m:il v.ill lie piv.-.enleil e.irl> in the now ye:»r to men-.Vr: of til- municip:vl ^ov

l;let i-«nt:iir.u f:u-ts mm cerninjt the ^lnUv and co\inty v; 1 Ib. box $2.00 iiinl Kiws Mi|-!:;-:t!uiis how tn »d 2 Ib. box 4.00 ' tiro?.-* them. Mrs. Allen pointed imt thut th The finest miniature chccrlates bixikU-t h:i.< ;\ .ili-.-;htly new Toriim with many unusual centers.. .8 gilt you'll bo proud to g<«- trtis year, a paetU-uhlliy enloi-fi red cover tuul iha\ it h:is not i! rre.iM-d in mie uiiia1 it \v:is firs MOUKKN iLLit.MQUvsAM) OLD vvOirtiTTiTi:-- RCA VICTOR pulilishe 1. It -luml.l priive tn lie llus hand-operated basket press was brought around 'the iiiernl Cliri.-:im:i< rift to any >-i Horn some 11U yoars n;io for use in the l'aul Masson Vino- y.vn or .-.tiuK-tU ot" tvovrrinuent. yards at Saratoga, Calif. COLORIV lim'n-.thunts Srli 'For Men Only' Tune h\>r Yule Shoi>pin,u '•l-"iir M.n Only' will lie Hie FIREPLACE WOOD See Our Display of HOLIDAY CANDIES theme at Town-Aliuin ; on Kim Si tomnri-iiw ninlit from !' to ID Candy Cupboard i.Vl.u-t;. .Mi.-. Hevei-ly Kay, Tovvi 1 Whitman's Ahoiit owner. iiniKiuneeil tlial i SALT FOR WALKS answer to pleu-.e perplexeil me Chocolates slli1 will ini'lt'-ill at e this ,-pecilll Delicious Candies slioppiui; aid this yeasnii. OR WATER SOFTENERS fere-Christmas Limited Offer, Sule.-nirls irootl at iruessituv si/ $2.00 to $4.00 $1.50 to $4.50 II relaxed :ltliiMsplu-Vi1. and a littl RCA VICTOR COLOR TV of tlie hospitality normal for tin's oee'inious are pliiniu'i] to mnk in Deluxe Decorator tilioppiiifr a jileasiui* nttiiei- than a Children's chore. Cabinet by Gordon... NoiV Peppermint WE DELIVER ONLY RCA Victor Cclor TV r«ceJvei bolh color and Candies btdcV t. white progfomi en Mi big 21" piclura Canes COLOR SET fvbo {ovc-all dicgoncl—260 iq. In.) With *200 FOR THE STOCKING5 with the Itj orcaiJf.fi "New Vijio" Tur.er or.d new Hi'gh LESS than ALL SIZES •mm Fidelily Colcr Tube, RCA Victor Color TV BIG driven a q-wdity of piclufo rcvar bc^or* comparable pai(>b!c. 1 ycer v.affan)y on p';lure \\>ba WANTADS O^ci pctli. Enjoy 2.0CO fis^i ol (cbcloyi •modck! L. BARTELL color f>-rr,.-o-t thfci-ahcvl ths >ccr, Eaiy Be Sure To Visit Our Fountain For Your Farm and Gordon Supplies Sandwich and Coffee

140 Central Ave. Clark, N. J. JARVIS DINING ROOM,, for relaxing Pleasant Luncheons a" at modest prices ^_, FU 8-1581 333 SOUTH AVENUE AD 2-4660 WESTFIELD. N. J. » THE WESfFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, 1*. 1W2 !*atff• 33 JOTTINGS by O3SERVER jPla >ingTlie Cards |Gifts of Watches Now They Can Dial Experiments I I «y ALEXANDER Special! o n tlu co nt 1 lAre Traditional pel you - > ' ' '" to show th;it i!ii- roiii: "Home1 N'OliTH t a little conversation I Sweet Honu" ti••-!(•. While I • * A k K There is n time for everything • that I found inten-stinu. was readini; theit i-iti an ubjec- V 7 —and Christmas is time for watch os running in the World tionuble 'V.iinm, rii!" w.:<. ,;..,,. • (} J y o :; Rifts. j SAVE 25% on from time to time, in ing <.'Ui of the h;,\;u-.l I u.l.ic.i' A K T S ! I New trends in watches—design- I ,ir reporters Carol Taylor my Amen tu their • ci.-i.-.i! t,, ,.-; WI'.ST KAST ! ed and made for special fashion Collins have sought the cajie this om- fui>(. •f sell, .,,.;| u||; • •» * (i r. :i 2 j or practical functions—pose excit- PRE-RECORDED TAPES high school student* on day loiitv. Actually, I inpr Christmas gift possibilities, uc- could luutrh at it. k tin-.-.- pt.,.,|,]v' V K J r, | -j y loii ui'ics—or move properly s I cording to the Jewelry Industry OVER 300 SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM not buy anything. ."iu 7 [itnticed first that the pic-Si-ott Paper Co.. N..v,-ml...|- 2\< ¥ A ^ s i; :i ample, is often changed for a tlu- schools which came • A 7 I wntch that provides >: fashion ac- RECORD CARRYING CASES Hi urtiole showed that they headed "Tin- ()i-i«it)a| fomputer." • — cent for iln-ss-up or evening. It was sort of a uil>uk- u. tin- Tlu- late lleofl'iey MoH-Sniith Watches with interchangeable • I palatial ( (I am looking younj; American huusewifv ami iville's). must have enjn>•>•ados. NV-ithor hu water 1'osistnnce, watches with spe- store represented a cross in the Wonderful World of Off.nor hi* paiiner K»t into the l>ld- cially designed readable faces in NOW ONLY UP Europe such as Campion, Two cents off—Throe cents <.ir— dinj;. S ^ Inotth. pass, puss, pass. West lednew watch shapes to (five the fnsh- not just tossed out of Speakinp of the prices on the I "'<• o'u'! jnek, small from dummy ion watch a new and beautiful ey seem to bear intelligent shelves: "They often ilu not re- j "'"I Mott-Smith mict decliirer ruff- look. The sweeping silhouetto, the The one retort which I fleet the real price m.»de up of that \lM '- " looked to south ns though a L-raceful curve tlmt breaks away Audi* most was from a Miss simple equation — Value equnls i slam niitrht have born missed, but from tbe traditional square ov ol>- Open 24 Hours a Day said: "Most pills don't Quality plus Price." Where dues sill(?'' this was rubber bridge, not loiig shape, is a fresh touch in 17 ELM ST. 8 ALDEN ST. [science career." I would Scott Taper come in? Sc-otl itself duplicate, he decided to play tin watch fashions. There are match- MAKE MONEY It opinion just from her as hns pluyed a part, though briefly, hand safely. ing bracelets. AT HOME Ktll'S I'll HIM in WESTFIELD CRANFORD Viy to the contrary said by in the marketiin; mix-up, the cents After some thought. South cash- For the gift to top them all, 1 611 Park Av«., PlalnfUld AD 2-0483 BR 6-0483 ictitor. Opinions expressed off coupon contest route. For theed the nee of diamonds nnd Molt- there is tin diamond watch. Its with a fabuloui, exciting wig other problems which temptation to finht fire with fin-Smitli dropped the kinir! SuuthV glitter may bo discrwt with B pair us, coming from these is m-estiblc. Says the ad: "So inplan of play had been to take the of beautiful baguettes flankeing a party. Call Mr. lee of Wlndior, ' n 6-ooos watch fucc. Or the timepieco may proups, seemed just Jmuiary 1902, Scott decided to re- ace of diamonds, the nee of hearts 171 7th Avo., New York, CH ) Rcgitterad Pharmaclit In with no prejudices. affirm our faith in the basie pre-and then make each of the eiiiht be dnz7.Ungly nblatie with the proei cept; if we oiro- our products to spades by rufliiiK four hearts in i ous stones. But the diamond touch 3-8250 ) artendont* at ttort interested in theitem the homemaker at a fair piceprice,, an and dummy and four clubs in his hnnil. | gives nny watch n special timuloss ) Day and Night npland which said that of uncompromising quality, she Since hee held alalll of the Dumps appeal that makes it the gift of n LET THE LEADER PRINT IT fcfue;ces from Tristan de will recognize their honest value from the cao to the seven in thelifetime. |wuy oft* there in the South and buy them." two hands, this would guarantee i who were taken off their This looks like a decimation by 10 tricks, because neither oppo- 1 I and billctted in England, an Anglo Saxon outfit (Scott nent could over-ruff. HWIWW* !^ I to 5 to turn their backs sounds that way) to abandon nil When Mott-Sniilh dropped the mate, the television mov- sha»..<»>•m> in thinv e markelinn ntrti },iui:iplace' no(|U\w> kin"'-'igt undeunuv'ir thtin-e uaci ve oui f diamondsiimiiit'iiu^, I traffic in England and j?odominated by the tactics borrowed however, South thought he ml|;M from the bazaars of the l'nrr East a* well picp k up a couplp e of over [pictures of the homo is-and to pay no attention to those tricks. Hee proceeded by cashing thesc people, we judge it nibbling at their products to imi- the ace of hearts, rufflng a heart J. S. IRVINGS i tropical paradise. Rather tate and cheapen them. More in- with the spade ace. Then ho took jrary, but the vote yes ortelligent advertising by others of the king of spades and got to hir even close, "Yes" win-this type will help restore us tohand in apades to lend two more »ig majority. Which goes normal. rounds of trumps, tossing two clubs from dummy. South led a Moffntl Coimnissioiiod diamond and finessed the nine id<. Film's Topic- quite confidently. Kust won the As Navy Ensign trick with the ten and south esse« Holiday' couldn't take another trick. Navy Ensign Peter !•'. Moffett, ssee Holiday," a color, son of 'Mr, and (Mr-:. .lamps R. will be shown at the ; iMolMt of :,'.'2 'Park St., \\-:1s com- Lodrr R«M'Hv«'8 Pin ounty Park Commission's missionod fin ensign in the Xaval Nature and Science- Cen- Reserve nt tin1 naval school of piv- li.-.bert A. I.«,ler of :!<>th backs «mji mini's during tHc hike FOLDING PING-PONG TABLES pal k. Model Widthi Height Rog. SALE Rogulatlon size 5' x 9' . "iip, under the leadership pp Hast Orange, will 138 37 V," 82" Set-up & Hardware $75.25 $60.20 R»B- $39.95 SALE $29.95 |tlic Administration Build- 1230 36" 79" 68.50 54.80 [t[ h Union County Park Mr. null Mr». O.THI.1 A. Cnnlor. fi.rni of .lrr >- ( l Ill DOOR MIRRORS Warinnnco Park, Eliz- In ili<-lr new liiinn- Im-iiK-tl ill H llmiuiiiHntl Ilil iihl.l. i'liliH 1240 32" 79" 52.30 41.85 Vt" Plato - Polished Edge io.t-lle, at 8:30 a.m. from >lr. nml Mr.. Irnnk .1. l"»li>. 'rin- "Hi-- Rag. $14.35 to $23.20 llorl.rrl \V. \nllrr 1"f tin- tifflrr "I Iliirri-K A I nil 1260 36" 81" 64.40 51.50 Everybody's talking about... 1265 36" 81" 64.40 51.50 SALE $11.95 to $19.75 1300 38" 73" 65.75 52.60 WAIL MIRRORS Angel Cabinets give you (tyle and wonderful volue. li" Plate — Bovolod Edgo Roci. $7.95 to $39.50 SALE $6.40 to $31.50 WELDWOOD CORK BOARD ! Beautifully Oak Banded — 4 Sides WORK BENCHES \ PLYMOUTH 63 6' lonfj x 22" Wido . f Popular with Adults and "Small Fry" R"H. $18.95 SALE $15.95 I Ideal for Bulletin Boards — "•" Roll Cork Laminated to t First 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty* Hardboard CHRISTMAS CUTOUTS Colorfully Palntotl Plywood SANTA ClAUS -- 6' Hirjr. x 2' Wide Sizes Sizes SALE Ro«- $I2-60 SALE $9.45 !8"x24" $2.95 $2.35 SANTA CLAUS AND SIHIGH - 4'10" x 4' R"« $195° SALE $14.50 REINDEER - V x 3"2" 24"*3t" 4.75 3.80 *'•

It's easy to see that when any car its new, clean, uncluttered lines, Plaid Stamps Given on Cash & Carry Sales Only can offer an outstanding warranty feel its surging power, note its fine of 5 years or 50,000 miles, H's on craftsmanship...at our showroom. the move ... on the move to greater quality. For '63, Plymouth's on the move ... in every way. The blazing tLSJRVIN ,r, ',.*z r*"uJl performance that made Plymouth a star last year is now surrounded 600 SOUTH AVE...WEST NEW JERSEY with outstanding new beauty. Sec "Building Headquarters" SEE AND DRIVE A PLYMOUTH NOW AT: LUMBER Ml LL W OR K « MASON'S MATERIALS • COAL Phone AD 3-1492 AUGUSTINE MOTORS, inc. BERSE BROS. 443 NORTH AVE. W., WESTFIELD 576 NORTH AVE. E., WESTFIEID Page 36 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Dr. adjacent to the Galloping Hill Tamaques School PTO Hears I)r. Freeholders Seek $2 Million Grant Park Commission Submits Budget To Freeholders Golf Course. R0L M^ A request from the Linden The December executive meet- m to The Union County Park Cuni- was authorized fo prepare specifi- (nan after six months of satisfac- Archers for a field archery range ing of the Tamaques School Par- From U.S. For Courthouse Annex liii.-sion approved a preliminary cations s:id to advertise for bids tory probationary period. to be located in the Wiatehung Kes- ent-Teacher Organization was held Pletion ... , ... „., , , maintenance budget for 19(53, ask- for a portable band shell end for n The conn\ is.-;ion authorized an ervation was not granted because Dec. 4. Mrs. Franklin Bent, presi- School,. dent, presided over the meeting at- meeting tht J'TO Union County Board of Fri-e- will be lield Ihur.-day. D-c. 20, on , ji ,040,700 from the Board of fi'o.'.t tjni} !o:tJer with backhoe and examination for park patrolmen to th« commission has a range in Un- in tended by Edmund C. Allen, prin- voted their sUpp luiMvrs Uok hi:'\:t Thursday )>i>;}H the measure. Freeholders. riiow plow at ta^huients. These tu-o be held February to have a list of ion that can l>e made available to posed referendum. to seek a 50 per tent trraiit of fed- this tfroup. cipal; Mrs. Frank W. Bunneil and Th-' bnmn County Mojito j The bud t ,. ,st whjch was items wcie included in the commis- potential candidates for the park eral fund- '.ow-ard the const ruction rion's rap'ti',1 budget request for police force. Mrs. Russell Todd, teacher repre- Coriiimss^i. asked or an increase su!)mittcd to the freeholders is sentatives, and the various com- of ii court hyusi' annex and com- ottb.U.iin ,,* MM b ,l,n.t to pro- j y£»,j 0 more than last year, an in- 19C-2 The commission also authorized Two Ante u 0 mittee chairmen who presented Cars liiiiuil iraraei' :nnl juvenile deten- v!de for the i-ppomtment of an a.-.- j . , . J^trohnen Kdwnrd Rodman, the purchase of a new police car driven tion center, rii.-.tinj: n total of J'i C1 cac u of u ss th per cent. their reports. =.= .,t.-.n.tnll ^p^ntemlnt It askekdd ;. The report of Wright, Lontf and Rnhv.-ay; Richard Ahkt, Clark, and from Brown Ford, Inc., Union, who for a total bud^t of 1(lT U)r Ronald K:lzck, Ro.stUe, were pro- submitted the low bid. Dr. Robert Miner of the Board '' | Co. fc'i-tifyitijr the correctness of collided ntse next >i-ar. moted fivm .second class to fiixit Permission was granted to the of Education was the (fuest speak- the commission's accounts for the Prospect Friday vd by I'YeehokU'i- Kaymoml Moore, rreehohk.r Harry \ . Osb,,r.ie re- cla?s. Ku-hard Marhold, Westfield, Township of Union to •install a er and answered questions relative thin! quarter was i^eceived, juries and chairman of public pro[)er1y, to re- poi-ten that County Treasurer ' Kudo]j>h Krestan, secretary. was appointed a fifth clas patrol- larger storm sewer along Fairway to the referendum on the proposed imtati' the carairu and di-lvntioii Charles P. BaiU-y has found $21,- I issued. center p-rujwt, li:i!lH in October 000 unuffd funds in ^ix prior bond ! to consider the fea-il;M;t.y of U.-IMK issues, whith, he said, will be fruns- | a Nike lia-i/ in the W.iUhuni; Res- ferrc-d to provide interim inipi'ove- ; el'V'i.tiu'i for .^Ucll a purpose. inents "t I he county jail for juve- 'The u;-l:nn appiove.l by the nile detention. j •board authorizes Jusi-ph Allan, ar- Freeholder Kdward JI. Tiller,; chitect to piuceed with the com- public works chnirn-.an, I'eport^d pletion of the p!:ms and sjierifu'ii- that 17 of the county's 21 muni-j JARVIS HAS 1ions for the entire project. I'ipalities have adoi)ted usnow ewer-: WONDERFUL The borud also instructed the ar- irency pnrkir.K ordinances. He naid ! chitect ur.d County Atty I-co K»|>- this should aiil m.'ilerially in help- j lowitz to compile the required data incr "the county clear roads of snow.; for the Federal Community Facil- He also reported he is planning j ities Administration, seeking a 50 to meet r.liurtly with the county's i per cent grunl from a $900 mil- police chiefs and Union County GIFTS lion program to create employment. Safety Council in an effort to J. Andrew Ste:i;mer, director of standardize speed limits on county the board, was authorized to exe- roads. cute the application. Freeholder Mogie.ftiul.tlj&jiww? that actual construction might be delayed pending the processing of GIFT SETS the application. Aid will be sought from Sens. Permits by Clifford P. Case and Harrison A. frm Williams Jr. nnd Hep. Florence 1'. Building Iriipectoi' George C. Eliz. Arden " 5.00 Dwyer to push , the application Tzanios issued permits last week through the federal bureaus. . as follows: Faberge 3.75 Freeholder Thomas (I, Dunn, John Rehinjrer of Irvinpton U) 8^* ^ Democrat, who is opposed to the re-roof a building at Ki7 Blm St. Houbigant 4.00 garage, votsd against the mov

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on the draw" and right on the target Yardley '« « nn Shulton-Old Spice .00 of the result you want to get! Whether 2 F Razors «berge for Men 2.50 you want to sell something or buy some- Stuffed thing . . . whether you want to trade, Hair Brushes "That Man" by Revlon 2.50 Toys rent, hire or whatever, you'll get action light ers King's Men 2.50 FAST with an ad in the classified section Novelt English Leather 3.00 ies of the LEADER. Clocks and Citation 3.00 Arden for Men 5.00 Watches Lanvin for Men 3.00

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Count on Robert Treat's delicious foods. | WE HAVE A VERY LARGE AS- % g ORDER NOW \ SORTMENT OF GIFT PACKAGES % V V Wise hostesses make entertaining easy with \ AND BASKETS, FILLED WITH A | V If Canapes, Party or Sandwich « j MOST DELICIOUS VARIETY OF \ >> II Trays, Cold Cut Platters, or \ FOOD, DOMESTIC AS WELL AS § V our help. V V Salads for your Holiday Party \ IMPORTED. % FRUIT STOLLEN • CAKES READY-TO-EATl i i Fresh Roasted 6* DECORATED HOLIDAY HAMS or TURKEYS COOKIES Delicious, Done to Perfection DELICIOUS FRUIT CAKE for dinners or parties i LARGE VARIETY OF DROSTE Order Now Imported Holland MINCE and PUMPKIN PIES CHEESE GIFT BOXES CHOCOLATES SHORTBREAD • MARZIPAN RANGING IN PRICE FROM LARGE VARIETY OF BARS $2.75 to $9.69 AND ASSORTED BOXES I All Baking Done On The Premises JlelfxlffOJi the eMolidaif flOUPAV Closed Christmas Day GIFT BOXES Make your reservations now for canapes, party Open All Day AN ASSORTMENT OF Monday, Dec. 24th " or sandwich trays, cold cut platters or salads for HORS D'OEUVRES, FRUIT your holiday party. and Monday, Dec. 31 CAKE and CANDY NEW YEAR'S EVE ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN

.'i.'-Jsi."'i/". :,^»i, Page 38 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 put it outside, but without the Board of Health Issues | Brennaii In Carrier plastic bag. Now Is Time Gi(>' a hole big enough to take Two Milk Licenses [ '* JamesF.Brennan, fireman, USN, tin- put and bury it to the rim. 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bren- Korbubo :-ays horticulturists call The Board of Health Thursday 1 To Go After i ran of 558 Hort St., is serving ! thi^ "plunging. upt>ro\vd n;iik lice!.-..- for Jatr.eH j aboard the attack aircraft car- WESTFIELD MARINE ChooM' a shady and sheltered Hiii.-izvr of the J&K Hairy uf <;ar- i i.er U.-S Constellation, the world's Fjiot out of the wind and take the Tree Stumps largest conventionally powered air- 1 further precaution of building a ir:ifl carrier. The Constellation is Christmas Clearance Sa|e windbreak of burlap or interwoven Milking practical use of tree: My run Barrett a:'d Ur. liicliarii 1 a vital unit of American 6eai)ower By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter Christmas tree branches supported stumps sounds like a pipe dream. ' -Ma.\w*.ij were nau.v.l :u- a commit- at home and abroad. Potted Holly Care * Indoor Greenhouie by stakes driven into the ground. but it is now po>--ible for homo- -;tee to nominate ollkers for next I NEW COMBINATIONS Holly plants are ln:.-*Jn* out all Then lirapi- a pii-i-t of plastic Water your holly well and hope owners to turn these eyesores into; year. Little minds are tamed and sub- IS' FIBER GLASS BOAT, lights, steering, 28 H P ever this Christmas si*a»'jn. liim. such us a of strep minds rise above it.—Washington for yourself in many supermarket* loose ends under llu- can. You • \)oi and plant it •where you wan ear" is made possible by the stump' throat and Z of scarlet fever. Irving 16' OLD TOWN, cushions, top, 40 H.P. Electro, *l,O42 and department siorvs. now have your plant in a sort of it to grow. machine. A mechanized axmnn. it j Five cases of epileixsy also -were reported matic, battery _ But now that you have one. ivrrarium. Holly grows relatively slowly, shreds stumps to chips while you | The Automobile Legal Associa- what are you going* to du with it? If you intend to keep it in the maybe six inches a year. You can Iwatch. You can cart away thej tion reports that 62 per cent of 1 house, place it in the coolest room, allow circle six eight feet chips or toss them on the compost { LEADER CLASSIFIEDS all auto trips are to travel to work From now until Christ inns, any-.; pile where they become grade-A 8' PRAM, 3 H.P. motor „»>-, you can treat it like a houf J I , In fact, you'd better keep it in , wide as the space it will eventu- BRING RESULTS or for shopping purposes. „,', I)rt „,.- ;, .., ,,.,T. Of vour,the house because your holly will , ally fill. humus in a year or so. decoctions and let,, itwatered : be "soft" after Christinas. I'ossibly ! In the home landscape hollies Whether you call upon the ma- 'X Chri..m«, 'u^., : it- buds will have swollen and they grow about 15 to 18 feet tall The chine or tackle the tough job your- '"•—---- ' •- 35 to 40-foot giants such as those self, December is the ideal time DRIVEWAY AND PARKING AREAS PAVED for stump warfare, according to CHRISTMAS GIFTS J. M. McNees, field representative PRESERVE OLD DRIVES and • Cushions • Water $kis • Flagt of the Davey Tree Expert Co., who AREAS WITH COSMICOAT • Root Utickine3S is •& sign of freshnef<3. Uoots left in the ground will de- (including the new Jounce the butt on the ground. If cay so slowly that there should be Sunbeam Electric) .eedle3 fhetl, the tree has begun no further surface disturbance. o dry ou>. Tug at the noodles. If FOR HIM hey come olT e:isily, freshness has • Go Carts. rone. Look for patches of browned Pines Vie with Firs ;eedles. A fragrant o:lor and As Christmas Trees • Scooters loalthy green needles are du*ired. 'Spread wids the lower branches. Pines, especially Scotch and Lawn mowers • Power & Hand hose should measure half the Southern, are growing fast in pop- isight of the tree. The stump ularity as Christmas trees. But Mowers Jiould ho 7 to 8 inches long. balsam nn.'l Douglm firs are fa- vored because they k=ep their Authorized Dealer At home, cut an inch or two off 'he E'Uimp at a 'slant, then peel needles two to three weeks indoors. of all back the bark another in:'li. Nmv •Spruce is also widely used at Yule- Sparkling ... spirited .. . spanking new! That's the tide. Popular Makes plunge the butt into a bucket of OLDSMOBILE F-85... the beautifully practical yvay to move into an .vatt'r. Keep this pail filled with Dr. Edward ,1. IHnhi, director of Oldsmobile! Big car ride! Small car maneuverability! Ice Skates Sharpened -Vi'.ter and occasionally sprinkle the 'Uurtk-U Tree Ke^arch Labo- v:iter on the brunches. ratories, says this is tho way to Plus an aluminum V-8 that delivers up to 195 h.p.! Locksmith The tree, bucket and all, should distinguish thc-e trees when buy- See it ... the low-priced, fun-to-drive F-85 ... at •)? k^pt in the coolest possible place ing a Yule tree: Exciting hew blend of beauty and action Handi-Charge intil it i'* brought into the house.. BnV i;» needle* nre Hal, dark | .. .in the low-price field I your Dealer's now! It's every inch an Oldsmobile! A garage, cuul cellar or Kcreenud green, soft and usually notched and ;:oivh is ideal. rounded a*, the tips. Balaam twigs Spraying the tree w'th an anti- resemble erosiiL's. l)ouglas tir need- - SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE wilt ccmipouwl 'before taking it into lc.< are flat and poit.trd, dark yel- fi .^. j^, - - - :. MclNTYRE'S LAWN MQWER SHOP the house will 'reduce drying and low-green ' or ' blue-gr;';:n. .Spruce E»t. 1920 cut down on needle shedding. Some needles arc; usually four tid.'d; per.sotia atld -a cup or -two of HUgar short Hnlkpd, d;>rk green, pointed, REILLY OLDSMOBILE INC., 560 NORTH AVE. E. 235 Elmer St. AD 2-2528 to tho water in tho container to stubbing the haiui. Pine needles are promote freshness. long and '--oft.

Bric-a-brac requires dusting and polishing. During the. holidays when you add Christmas greens and decorations, it may be wise to put away some of your pos.scs.siom. It T'ill speed holiday cleaning emit People Are Saying: :;v!"v(isc the effectiveness of holi- •".sy trimmings, us well. "Been to Krautter's for your Money Throughout the Ages .. . a series SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. Christmas Greens?" .COMPLETE TREE SERVICE WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT

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PLAN TO DO IT YOURSELF? Youoonturnyour Dtaniondi We have the makings for your •-or qny othpr jewelry— Interesting to note how certain ideas and things weather the iniocash ect«lly and quickly Christmas Decorations. at Martin Jewelar* changing effects of time. Gold is still a precious thing . . . WHITE PINE ROPING 29c yd. GRAVE PILLOWS $4.00 We will show you how to and a "home" will never become extinct. GRAVE BLANKETS $6.50 and $7.50 dispose of diamonds or other |ewolry profitably Finance your home with a mortgage loan at ... and easily through our NOW ON DISPLAY (flwislry brok^fcuju wrvke. Large Selection of Christmas Gifts for Gardeners Come in and consult with • Famous Wilkinson Garden Tools our staff of gem oulhorilici who will glva you axport • Three Lines of Bird Feeders ddvke on ih» value and ® Scott's Silent Mower, etc., etc. sale* potential of your jowdlry. They will accept OPEN DAILY EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS jowolry for sut« on-o dlroct — or conjtQninuiit oai[t. FREE PARKING Should w« ocl as a broker for you, the foe wilf bo • TREES most reafonabl«<...«« tittle as 10% of the total soiling • PLANTS pricol • SHRUBS TRUST COMPANY NEXT TO FANWOOD POST OFFICE offices in Complete Line of Garden Supplies nrtaAlifti WESTFIELD . CRANFORD • GARWOOD . SCOTCH PLAINS • PLAINFIELD liilmhy \_J 265 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD member federal deposit Insurance corporation Stores Also in Cranford FREE DELIVERY TEL. FA 2-4545 and Plainfielcl THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 page 39 ference would be nn annual affair. Small Joins Navy Municipal Government Conference I Mr. Daniels! and Mr. Kicciardi issued an invitation for all citizens Augustus B. Small Jr., Bon of to iiUi-rui tile January 1 meeting Mr. and Mrs. Augustus B. Small MOUNTAINSIDE NEWS PAGE Attended by Daniels, Ricciardi if the council to be held at lWo Hall ami to be followed by a .of- Sr. of "J.12 Coloni;;! Ave., enlisted Mill." N'TAI N Sill Iv-A 1 Dtttiiels municipal otiu-inU tt> inform tmd fee sponsored, by the Mountainside !<•> 'I"' Navy recently to serve for jght Juveniles Held in Boro Breaks Budget Aired and Tom liicoiar-di, Heuublicrtll to listen to the wishes of the vot- Kepulilionn (,'ounty t'oiiiiiiiitiH-. four years. He w ill undergo basic Police Chief Firtz 'ou.ucihiien-clect. attended a spe- ers, he ;-.«»!. Mr. 'McDonald stat- ".More invplc .-hou!-l acnunint training- at. the V. S. Naval Train- By Mayor, Council cial conference for experienced and ed th.'H before ordinances are for- thi'ni^iws with tJu> wmkin^s of lu- ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. Be- new )y-eleeU'd members of munici- mally presented in his community fore entering thf Navy, he waa elding Loot Estimated At $2,000 —The Hoard i'ul xTxtvonitacnt aiui ur liojn* Lha' To Be Honored pal government hold at Jiut^'iv he meets with the voters in infor- ^tartiiii; witli the m'Xt mevtinn »i graduated from Wostileld. of Education mui ilii- mayor mid University, Saturday. mal snisions, to listen to their tiu> counoil, they will liuike «TI ef- School. i MOUNTAINSIDE — A series of house and garaKc Im-ak* in .-ouncil met last wwk to review the views and to incorporate their U approximately §2,000 worth of jew.l.y, whi.ky, W, «,," au C proposed school budget fur 19G3- MOUNTAINSIDE—Police Chief 'The conference, presented by the fort to uiK"ilman- fesories were stolen has been solved with the "ap]irohi-n Inn. .•nlire day and was addressed and studies at Rutgers, spoke on the The chief coir.i-letoil 25 years of .'.tended by prcser.t and recently necessity for tackling difficult prob- •orvkv in the department Dec. 1. Mivted oHice holders from all over lems riirbt at the beginning and Ho was ap;tointt'.l 1o the foi'i'c- in New .H-rsey. refusing to compromise on princi- U'.'tT, t»ro:i:otui to ..I'utcnant in l>r. Stanley Ackley, an eleoted ple. Wil'iam Sommera, manager • from good homes and alti'iul UU'.t anil to eaj>tain in l:ir>.'». Hi' of the town of Helleville, rotated iMlicieal from South Urunswick, in 1 [iiivate schools or C-uv- MOUNTAIN'S!!)]-: —More lh,.n , he.-anie chief Manh 11, liiSS. \ telk on "The Kirsl Year in Of- hi-* experiences in holding prt'lin .!-* Livingston Regional Hi|il» 1.WI0 irifts for youii|>sters ;it St. I Chief Fritz is a IV.I-IIIIKT of the fice," strc.-ied the necessity for nary, informal budgvt hearings , Krrkelcy Heights, Jo.-.'j.hV Villa oi|ih:ui;iK(. m lioi-k- i I'niiin t'oumy. New Jersey and In- public intfi'Fsl and education on before ollicially presi'iitlng (be chief said they have been IOIRII v.oiv donate.! Sunday t>y 7IHI Children's Home lornational I'oU.v Chiefs iirM>fi.-t- miiiicipal expenditures. Dr. Ack-budg-et In reeonnnonding this pixi- ;<1 in custody of their par- IHT.-ons HI 11 sput-iul -ChfiMinas tioiis. He i.s uvu/uivt' of Oie coun- ccdurc, he indicated that this was party. oy labeled the use of "studies*' ns pfiHiing Juvenile Court nc- Visited by Santa, ty erroup. ••adirels \ised to absolve elected of- the only way to accurately reflect He s'aid his investigation is •Tlit- party, livid in the SpririL- A ^ift will 1H> presented to hin* ficials from doing a job or taking the iKM^ds and widhe^ of the peo- continued aa there may be tiy I'airolmiiii John Hroderius. t |io;ition. Gadgets do not insure ple in a builjret. ; involved. toastiv.aster mid co-ohainuim with | P&G Employees tood government, said Dr. Ackley, In summing up their impression e uf the loot was sold. The f 22 Mountainside men. I'utrolmnn John ZnmWlli. ind he suggi*sted that nys.tems, |liy was hidden by the buys Y i),e Children's of the conference,^Mr. Daniels nnd .. . , - • - I -MOl'NTAI.\.SII)K—Simla Cluu.s AnmiiK ilie «pe«ikers will IIP Kev. rood systems, be utilized instead Mr. rUieeiiirdi snid experienced [has been recovered. At one Specialized lia>]>itii) in .Mountain- ;ind company app-ared Satunlay l''rai,Mcl>enuit, the local's chap- if studies. An effective system siili1 also xvt-ri' oidwl by the parly, civic officials stressed ihe need for seven homes broken into, | nl the Children's Specialized Hos- 'ain and u>"? ULuit pastor of Our containing $l!00 worth of through mule than $1,000 collected ulistitutes action for innction nnd informal inert ing* wil.h the people | pital to ilii-liilnil" irifts to the in- Lady of Loiinles Church, «nd il'o- uakes it ensy for good men to before ollicinl meetingH r.o ' at the |lrv was stolen und in another in 11 wUhiny; well. ; slitutioii's small vii-tiir-t of cere- lice Cornniissioner Clir.-Ur Fal»ian. e,"$5(IO worth. icrvi'—it also make.-* it more dif- voters wishes could I' icorpor- Ton fliiidriMi from St. Joseph's bral palsy ar..i other aflli.-lion.-i. li.'ult for iiwplc in ollice to avoid ated in contemplated ordinances • metal box, containing stocks, Villa lltU-nili-d to l-cpi't'si'llt the Twenty-live eiiiployeni of the loing a job, he indicated. and budgets. and valuable papers, was home, lo.-nU-d in llriKi'ii County. I'lMfter and CiU'-ble Wiileliuuse I'nr I.s Slolcn from a third home. The Ilavid MiU-hc-1] of Crouse l)r. Neil -McDonald, council pres- iMr. Daniels and Air. Hicciardi Lain' I snil Cuke Mix llivi.-ion at 1'ort Iv- ident in Kilison Townnhip, com- indicated they felt the conference GIVE TIIK SOUND OK MUSIC AT CHRISTMAS TIMK for yean I and contents also has been WHS ehainiKin and ur^finiztM- uf O ory, S'Uiten I-.land, brought K\(1* MOt'.'NTAINiSlDK - William 'round pleasure. Today'• alcrao «>«ifm» are adding new dlmrn»lo«u| ered as well us some of the party, degree Couclilin wius <•<>- toy the H'.l children. liurbunk of l'M-i HHT 'Path rc- •uentcd on llie iinportanro of keep- was a valuable forum for meeting ]>orfed to police Kridny niglit the Ing a two wny street of communi- with an exchanging ideas with offi- lo found reproduction. Pictured li a handnome and compact Mer«»| Ky, which was hidden under chuirinun ami Alhorl ISeniiinper With nnwt pollutions by employ- phonoirapli Incorporatltif a fold-down wrryinj handle, Il't a; f in a woodland at the rear of vras master of cvrvinonics. '.heft of his car while it \vn3 park- ation ojwn between elected officials- cials from all over the state mul .H's. it was possible U> inirrhasc- expressed their -ho|x.> that the con- Cemral Electric, rfis'ld School. Some of the -urtitin rods ;unl eurtains and in- .'d in the driveway of his home. .ind the people. It is the iluty of ky, beer and soda had been tall then! around each bed hi the umed, police snid. Four Night Riders iciya ward. New blankets also i'S auto accessories, the vere purchased. After the party Ip stole gasoline, motor oil and tile employe*-* ^alherei! ill tltv honie ^freeze in the gnrtifirc breaks, Fined $420 As of Mr. and Mrs. Anjrelo .Saiujuini (lief Kritz said restitution h;u of liUI Hurtle Ave., Seulili Wains. Only A F«w Of Tht Many nmiie for the damage ld,NJ '. said. He said they started in Mn. J. Ang.lo, 758 Ml. Proip.ct A>., Nwk 4, N J, ' The defendants, »iTt\sted at 2::i(l Mn. Mod.lm. Maio, 203 Main St., Ktypail, NJ, mbcr and continued during ii.in. Nov. 2rt in the Wuli'hunj.' ext two months. Variety Is Spiee Mn. P. O.lormir.. 100 No. 7lh St., Newark, Nl. HERE'S HOW TO PLAY* Reservation, are Hubert J. Ken- Agnil PcdlovlU, 717 Mttchanll Av., 5. Plolnll.U SPELI nedy, HP, of 5-1 Milton Ave, and t. lov.linji, 1304 Sprlngwood A»«., Aibury Park Peter t;. Tumliros, 18, 1!) Euclid Every lime you vltll Acme you will be Or Blow to Dad Mn. Dlckion, 7 Park *,.. Haik.ll, N J. Ave., both Summit; Albert J. Olil- (obt. J. Wyxkoff, 1712 R. Ouk W., S. B.lmor, Ni given a Spell Cash Card. Every Spell hv B'nai B'rith ! royd, 20, o!'7 Kiver Hii., Chatham. Cyril M. Hannon, 1712 r. tinn1. Mn. C. Caniilloro, 24 Motawon ltd, Kiyport, NJ. li-t'il.-in head of the law ile- Mn. K.Hh Millar, 110 Edgawood Rd, Cmnlord, N. answer a simple queitlon , . . Acme ncf>t of the civil i-'irhu uUt the smile time the previou.- house with u cheap tie in one hand niornine in the park, he said. | anil all the bills in th<- other. W. Bahram. 14 0i.lw.tl PI., CranforJ, NJ. not eligible to participate , . , abso- D. Oraham, 12 Outlook T«r, Chalhafn, NJ. Contrary to belief, there is con- tin- pi-wlv-forinoil West- Magistrate Jacob Bauer warned M. Tlmot, 69 Stockton Av, Ocaan Orovv, NJ. WIN 100 lutely no purchase neceisary to play!) IxidKf "f H'nai|llie hunters about the pei-imiMiessi siderable variety in t^ift items for M. Slalnholl, 26 Ihiumont Rd.. N. Coldw.ll, NJ. . The ii'i-iiim; T.i'l be he1.! of the ofVense and puinteil out men. It may hi- easier to buy all Mr«. Hulling, 653 Balgratja Av., Clifton, NJ. 1 Be One of //i(? Many Lucky Winners' "•••l-iy at Timi-Ie. Kmimu-Kl. • they eould KO to juil if uppu1- tin. men (in your list a shirt and a |fie!d. | hendi-cl aenin on similar eharees. tie, but will sin'li a (;ift mean as A.vistinn i« the investigation ijuirli as one that required Koine iiMtiim coni:rittec will be were Deputy Conservation Olliccr thouKht and ell'ort to obtain? LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS S&H QREEN STAMPS/ jd by len'poraiT chairirnn Leonard l'c'nrson of North I'lain- Often the clue to a Christmas J(l Lew and plans %\*ill be made field, and Conservation Ollicci- Kift for a man is to know his inter- GREIN Itlu* olneial eharU-r present-.i- Amos \V. llorrocks, Duncllen. Doth ests, hiibtiies or favorite sports. GREEN CIANT CORN rn«l " w* " * STAMPS Charter members of this With these in iiiinil, there are all FREE! 100 arc assigned to Union and Middle- y-formed lodjre arc still being- sex counties. sorts of inti'iKuinK t,'ifls that will with coupon b«low and purchate of a bled. Herbert Iloss of Kiflli please. ALCOA WRAP 2° $1.00 way und Melvin Intriligator The investigating team said If lie is nn avid baseball, foot- • XaiK'.v Way. WVstfielil, are three shotguns, a hunting knife ball, baskclbtdl. or hockey fan, Lancaster Brand "Oven-Ready" 1 DEL MONTE PEACHES 4 $1.00 IIKC of niumbei->--hip. Th' -' and a spotlight were found in the tickets to watch his fnvoriti- team •ted in •bceomint? charter car. Patrolman DeCnrlu disclosed the yuuths were in possession nf can be obtained for his enjoyment If I I aQ Astorled Flavwj ; are atlviscd to contact I six rilled slugs, a type of shotgun at n later date. . 4S3* ' or Mr. Intriligator. ammunition illegal in New Jersey. If he is a golfer, howler, or k'l.uluate of the School of l.;iw hunter, then all kinds of ideas for HECKER'S FLOUR >!uuibia University, .Mr. Kali- (jifts are available in the eiiuip- 5145' TURKEYS ha.i been head of the law de- i int-nt line. W«x Pap«f i-nt of the civil riflits clivi- Palnut Co. Seeks If he ha- a work-hop anr even a tfooil supply of £HLERS OR HOLLAND HOUSE FREEI 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS ng ."feciiilizod in coinbaUing Plant Extension j wood, metal, nails, screws, etc. COFFEE In addition to your rvgular llampl wild : orV; of su)>viir^ivcs to undc!'- will be welcome. 46-oz. Ib. IDEAL Ihe deiuo.-rtitte s;. ;tc:n ami to i Most men assume the responsi- cans $1.00 35 39 LANCASTER BRAND TURKEY •MOl'-VTAINSIUK — Planninir PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 |way with the clicrishcd civil Hoard r!i::ii-m.-in Arthur Tujajrm" , l)ilitv of the outside yard and ifjir- Nam* «... ..„.„....«•„ ; 46-oz. 12-oz. ties. ileu. (Jifts of tools «r e<|uipmi'nt ONE PRICE ONLY! ONE QUAL- has ri-p,.rted thai the l'aliui' <•"- SUNSWEET 3 cans$1 9 cans $1.00 uf (Jli-n ]!r. .-llb-vitteil plain t" t he ! to make his (jardeniiik' work easier .-erved for four years as nn iniKht be in order. Certificates for | TOILET TISSUE ITY - THE FINEST - AND ONLY !••" on the suiir of the Senate boaril for an .SO-foi.t ostension to in buildinn. The board «ill CDII- : lawn seed, fertilizer, peal moss, or VANITY FAIR Sc OFF DEAL ^ 39c ONE PRICE IN EACH WEIGHT l.ilierlies Committee. He new slii-iililii-r.v can fall into u i:ift an .lddi'ional two years tlur- :-iili-r Ihe .-•iiMi-any'.'. applic.-ition for GROUP. ! catc);oiy, lo". All odvertiiad pricat effacltva Wed. thru Sot., Dae 12 lo 15. war assisting in the pro-e- ; tli tension at it- I'e.-. lii meet- lii Men that like to read are easy W« raiatva lha right lo limil quuntiliei. Not taipomibla for typogrophfcal arron. of the <;ennan-Anieric:in , ... . lo buy >.rift- for. The latest bouks fli-ls f,,r eoin.-inrint.' lo evade ,• Mr. Tujatrm- »:,-(. sai.l tliat < "•; Ci-.i/ens of tietion, oi subji-t-t matter, will LANCASTER BRAND pral't, and in the dennturaliza- Keuii'.-'lv, chainr.an of ' i proviile immediate and lusting en- . rlanriiii! CRISP tho>e Hvindi'^ts -who had at- > i-= -r- '• •' ••• "' „,. joym. nt. or a new or old mairazinc forthc ICEBERG LETTUCE 2,3.29c natiiralizatioi) t li r u u K' h Hoard .-nil! bead of tin ,- subscription to favorite magazines in;,' population ceir-iis f il.- '•' will iiivi- pleasure all year rounrl. LARGE — JUICY w e i i.'^.i! will mei-t with the I'lannini! 10' 29 so a.-..-.i.-ted in tin- pro-ecll- A man that commutes on a train TANGERINES Leg Lamb ^ 55< lie ik-feiiilatits in tlie W;i.-h- li,w,l-'d :,l!.l tin- i.-MIVM.-sers t»i..| H. usually It'-IH tin- newspaper to procedinv and pa-s GRAPFFRU1T FLORIGOID — INDIAN RIVER bag of 6 H. C. "sedition" trial 65< war. As luai! of the law ; -.>...nt th-.- forttw. puz«le addict, or i- a ineiilber of shouldoffb C blb Loinlb !:ikt 1:ln t f (lie ADL Mr. t!ab- , The ra me »iU ' l' ' a briilce fuiirsoine, then iiilditinnnl 3.|b.bag Lamb Chops '79 « -89« 1.09 1 i leail-ini; role in th.- on Ihe v.-eeki-!ic».-ihility of 1 ouv wi.-luiu: '.*' ''c !' a favoritfav e f'-od ili.-h or jj.unch C fe C 22 Collision for the u.-e <•'• •v. Jiii h is l-i-uu: take ! flrinl;, even though otliers will en- Pies 2 1.00 Chuck Steaks *• 55 Ground Chuck 69 the bvudurli. ! •'" '• ! joy such a Rift, loo. BOBDfN ORANGE Hires Trio tioii and the Civil I GEM ROLLS 2X33c CHIFFON CAKE -59= REGULAR $1.00 FROZKN l-OODS

ITU-:— Thn-e pe t,r BOLERO TUMBLERS, \1\ ' ho 27('i I'.rid'e l'a: I i y HO COUPON >lCCir.OARYI Potato Pancakes 2 \ZA^ ilio in ai;d Kranli i.ki.'''Tl!L-j I h::i-k and m--l: atu-ndi-d ! -: An.xiluiry ah 11 FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS || | FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS •j j I FREE! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS % j FREE! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS %\ 1 ] Hi- anl \V<.:>i yuUlidc functi.ni. | ^ Is addition lo yaur regylor tiilii»> la your i«gulc. 15. i.!|?' E«p!r»iSul.Cioc. 13. . . c. 15. ^^'L.> k Ho.-:iital, Hum- j LIGHTWEIGHT VACUUM will \ii timil ! Covpsn :: j '\ ii,n.i i ' ; liirilt 1 Coupon USE rut cleaning chores fur uny lady |'^ Per Shop;.iny fumil/. •A 1 » P.r JKo Fumil/. harfred with cure- on your CliriMma» li?l. Ideal for M-' >-:•••? 1 failuie to have hii | CHRISTMAS quick and tafy on-tlie-spol cleon- uu»- U* Sincer. i 1 after it had been SEALS WKS'l IIICIII — :17>I Ximih tir. •:i.4IIK T(HV >SIIII> — ,,r"h women at St. Baptism: Arrange in advance at Thursday: 10:30 a.m., women's Sunday: 9:15 a.m., Bible (The invocation for the nnniver- 'Bells 'Will Gnilv -Ring" and pre- seph, Robert Hope; Herald, Brad- prayer group. sary service was given by Roger sent a number of recitations. Paul's parish here are helping sup- ford Itouillaid; Page, Robert rectory or by phjne. primary and junior (graiia port a needy child in Chile. They Klein; 'Shepherds, Richard Brun- Marriages: Call at rectory al boys grade 7-8 at Wlthelms'; Pulley, student minister who IThe pre-kindenrarten depart- recently "adopted" Javier Urbina FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Boy Skouts Given serves tho ment, In charge of 'Mrs. Civile iBill- ton, Keith Herrman, David McClel- least six weeks in advance unless a.m., worship; nursery eni Urbinn from Dr. J. Calvitl Clarke, Jan; Shepherd Boy, Arthur Hoov- ipeclal circumstances demand AT WESTFIELD garten classes; nursery U The chapel originally was found- intrs and iMrs. William Hnwke, wil' founder and international director Miniiten fanU; 11:45 a.m., girls grai, ed to fill the needs of the large Mnir tho carol "God I.ovcs 'Me er; Wisemen, iRichard Brigham, itherwiae. Church Awards of the Christian Children's Fund, James Wickershain, Dieter Stru- Sick Calls: Urgent calla at an; Rev. Clark W. Hunt church school; senior high number of Scandinavian fan»iiies Dearly" with a series of recita- Jtichmond, Va. Rev. Jam» C. Wfaitaker school; adult elas3 on «m that had settled jn t^ic area kno.wn tions *ynn; Angelii, .Carolyn Clark, Bev- hour of day or night If possible Javier's photograph nnd hi.? per- erly Campbell, iPamely Grady; Vil- have your sick attended befort Rev. John R. Lennon ary theology with William At Services as "The Big Woods' section. The kindergarten, in charge of Rev. Philip R. DietLrich 7 p.m., senior high Ftlion iMrs. Georire Prill and Mrs. Wnl- sonal history, nlonjr with informa- lage Children, 'Susan Nostrant, urgency arises. Early records indicate that the tion about the CCF-supported chil- Wendy .Stecr.grafe, iMargaret Sunday: 9:lB a.m., all depart- cookie bake; bring iirall bou A large prroup of Westficld Dov late Mrs. Agata Neilsc-n, wife of r A. 'Rouning, will sing "0 be filled wi'li cookies and pm .Christmas Tree, O Christum* rcn's home in C-'^nti:i^o, Chile, Clark, iMelinda (Jow, Leslie His- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ments of the church school meet; Scouts were uwarded their God the founder of a Norwegian news- where he lives wore sent to the cholf. 0:15 and 11 a.m., cradle and crib; siiut-ins during caroling M nnd Country medals and awards paper in Brooklyn, interested the Tree," combined with a group of SCIENTIST day. recitation's. women who have become his Amer- 257 Midway Avenue orship services in the sanctuary; by the Prcbyterian Church at the late William Itrynildaen, a retired ican "mothers." The "adoption" The tableau will be narrated by the Rev. Clark W. Hunt, minister, Monday: 9 to 11:30 j.m. 8:30 morning won'hi.u service Sun- The first grade, in charge of Jill tllobinson and Stcvcfi Rutler Fan wood cry school. Brooklyn musician, who had moyed is part of thi'ir mir \onary effort Sunday Servicei, 11 a.m. will preach, New members will be day. The group, which hu3 been to the area, in organizing a Sun- tninMlio]:r.l tableaux of the Holy of prayti', there w'ill be a nic.».-aKc nual Christmas party in the So- and 'Mrs. Rnympnd J)avisun; Life bach, Otto iStbode, Olai Bakke nnd ••Nativity will include seven scenes riquc.stinj; lielj>—an:l the urplian- public to attend. Key tu the Scripturts" -I *•?: S.'o'Jt I'ranlc RufB Jr., son of Mr. Percy DeLong. aircs in turn have v.-.-iitirrt !i~t?: of by Walter Jerjcn of Ri-o'vh Plain?. cial Ifn.ll. Tho singinK'nf carols and uf.tli.e Bible hi.-tory.'Thu 'cu;.t>i:i»-d the traditional white elephant gift linker KH;' -I'lteJ IP. IMI:" and Mrs. Frank M. Hugg, and Star 1 he prcaE'lvir.if was uhared by Biblical chnra:'terr. will iiu'lud;1: chililrcn lUHilirjr :••• iMancc. divine Mind tint made r.a» iScout Craig 'Towers, sen of IMr. minittura of the Presbyterian, Spon/ors send $10 a month, or Guild's Yule Party GRACE ORTHODOX exchanKC will follow the casserole Kathy, ZcV.o as :.Mary; Alan C,-\ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH supper. tains I:id own imaRc »nd lies* and Mrs. Ev.relt T. Towers. iMUhodlit, Baptist and Congiega Nun as Jofcuh; Suzanne Corkw^ll, $120 a year -ton ard the ihiStl's T!i.'ii' vcr-es fro ii F.'i 1100 Boulevard, VYV.lncId Monday: 7:15 p.m., the fisher- Troop 172 '!: Kfsn.iortd bv She tir. il o'u'iThos-of Westfiold. Angel {i.'ibrii'l;- Dougbs Andir?jn, enrj, choi-. -Ing :i '.:i,y <.ir :i tHrl ill r will n!:u be read: "The '•/> an;," uf I'.H1 T: 3 ^-u;ir!;ic>, fro:n al^civt1 Vmrfr-: a.m., Bible school man's club will meet. iMcn's Triangle. Bible <.•'.:••.« of th< , In 1918 ii new building ;s;So0 bby; Mark C:irey, James DeTorrc, Kov- proieivv l!ie( from (i!Jov'il: church. f in Devine us prorh; t;; I)on:il.l the Ai.'ii;' Cir.K- to l;clnw the classes for all aces; 11 a.m., wor- Tuesday: 8:16 p.m., the evening preserve they foul. It? I*1 r!\vns n'.i.lctl to the oririginag l ship, Rev. John \V. netzold, chap- group of the Woman's Society of vt structure With labor supplied by Hayler, I.im!:i Kiankoff, Di-'u rah Equator. Thi'y arc ( nciiui :iged to proserve thy go'-W ° ', I'xchnngo letters in.d ('lui.-tiv l;-in in U. S< Army j\o\v st-itioned Christian Service will hold its coning in from thiuime i«ir.» moii'-'jcrs of the conjrrctration. In •KrcitiR ar,l Jc in'.i Perrulli at ut Fort Dix; 7 p.m. worship, Rev. Christmas program. shspherdsi Harold T«rk;lyen r..i curds w.lth their "i'.d.>pted" c!ii even for evenrore." Choirs at Calvary 1922 the Rev. fi.'E. Kenn assumed Miiny ? JHI.IS«.I< s:-:ul ;;l." ., pr.iv Hotzold. Wednesday: 8 p.m., the Mission •Si'in'on; Dcboi "..'.i r.ai!'jr,.-ky JS An- p duties us first regular pnitoi- of for.li:j .!it i- t.'liica'jon, :u;.l in .-••j Wednesday: T:30 p.m., midweek Commission will meet. ALL SAINTS' EPI5<- :he church. na; 'M:ut!n l^ruy tn.l as -Trrcd; -Mrs. Murhert Kohrbaugli. Iiostess- aid Elbn H i\vke. N;:ncy yiior.-'ii'r ca.-ic.-i, spc:). n!-s i'vi n like li vs fur Ihc evening will bo Mrs. service t»f I?il>le study and prayer CHURCH To Offer Program ; abroad l,i nu-i'l th. ir " THE ALLIANCE CHURCH The belfrv, tne only other suldi- ar i '."IL-VCII .r:illf.' is 1'ic M .\J; J. Lewis Uownmn, Mrs, Alice Tuers, conducted by Mie licv. Koliin P. Park Are. tiion to the building, wm erected 1 Till' Ciarlies w. :i- cii of the fir::!. Mrs. Vietor Deichert and Mrs. Keller, as; islant f.iitur in charge Rotford Ave. at Cherry St. Scotch Pl»i»' The five: choir* of C:ilv.irv Luth- T'IC: ju'iiur chcir will >.in/ ^p: - uniiiui' Cranford in 1927 and -the bfll fiom one of Q'.:\] anth* Yi an.I ;.;n.!a to harmon- to u i' I'lis "i:d:ipi.,i!i" Jnek Mclntosh. of tho C!oo:l .'.'.hepin'rd Chapel ut Sunday: 8 a.m., holy eran Church, Cranford, will pre- the fir:t schools in Wc.-tfield,' t!:c •Neptune. Rev. Laurance J. Pyne r.ent nn hour of .Christ!'1 JS music ize with the scenes and i\\v re.'it'i- |>l;ni, L:'.L-k in 1US8. lJ(>'.intiing by ion, Ik'V. Canon Ed«n ol<) Pro5;]>ecit St. school, w^is install- lions 'by't'rouys of Sunday scho:il sen.Ill ,!^ aid to c:u- sa-.:'.ll oi-ph:ili:ijr^ Sunday: 9:.10 -a.m., Bible school; >J:30 and 11 »•"'•• l"a! Sundav ut 7 p.m. The nsliiH ohiiir in China, they found A Merit-ans The chil.lhco.l show.? the man, UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP > 1 wiM F'rir a j-Vu-'. cantata, "The ed. It is still used to call the peo- pu] :*.j front the junior, interimnli- A.s murr.'jiK shows the day. 1 ;i/n., wor-^ p isrvice; sermon Tucker. This will t»> I" ple .to worship. lite, senior :u:il B"j!e chi.^s di'iiari- eager to "adopt" lumieless c-hil- OF WESTFIELD by the pastor, Rev. Laurance J. the children's Christmas Nativity" written for soprano and dren. In lin'i'J a!.*!i', over $1,000,- —John Milton Weatfield Community Center tcvor so'i.hU, choir and organ. •Since 104G student ministers in ejr. Is. * * * Pvne; 3 p.m., service at Brooksi:lc in tho parish hall; 9i>l 000 was oontrilnitvd by .iuppoi ti'rs Sunday School and Worship Nursing Home; 0 p.m., Alliance "T'le X-jtivity" i:i a recently puh- from Princeton Seivinaryhavc con- 1 CV.".!dhood and genius have the a.m., church school for ^ 1 j5hL"1 (1 work by the contemporary of Christian Children .; F'iml. .\"'l same master-or^an in common—in- Service 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m., Sunday and juniors; seniors irff. - • ducted, church services. -ir.ee "v'very u'Jicr child in the c Sunday: Ilible school and adult >iuisitivenc. 5. —• Edward George school Christmas program. church. a English composer, Erie Thimnn. 'Die Women's Guild, «n active world will j;o to li;-;l hungry ti>- 'Amahr Operetta service at 10:30 a.m.; "Thoreau •Monday: 8 p.m., missionary co- Tuesday: 8:15 p.m- fli^ The ether choirs lmrticipating Ki'oiip in the -work of the church, l\i;rht," there is ulill a lot of work nnd Hits Drummer" is the title of 1 workers. guild meet for Christmss and the nn theirs they will perform B headed by Mrs. William Brynild- ti> 1)0 doni . TJic one c^ential h to preserve tho sermon to be Riven by Freder- Tuesday: 11 a.m., Hamabai Mis- nre: Cherub choir, "Cu"ic, Jesus, scn Jr., wife of the grandson of At First Baptist Clirisiiiin Children's Fund is iif- from destruction the sinipHciiy of ick T. 'McGill Jr., professor of Eng- sionary Society; R:45 p.m.. Good- Holy Child to iMc" by Willan; Jun- "Annhl r.i'il -the Nicrht Visitor" mind and j;urity of heart we poj- lish and associate dean at Rutprcr.s one of the founders. filiaUil with Mt'< h:>:nc:;, represent - i 1 will Rescue Mission service; 7 p.m., ior chuir, "0 Come, O CVne Em- by f»:nii-"nrlo Aterotti will hi- ))ro- In;1; 115 ProlL-tan' del'.miiiiiatiall.-;. 5i.*;i in ci.i^L.ou.l.—Cliian^r Yet Newark College of Arts and >Soi- Pioneer GTrh. manin-l," lli'h Centurv rininsong; Try^ve Skor^t? is chuirmnn of More Church i 1 sented at .:he Fir.-t Hantist Church More than ^isvply a relief agi-ncy, * * * «!<•!«. Professor 'M'frill, a native 'Wednesday: 7:-15 p.m., Bible inteniKMlint'. rlioir, ''bift Up Your the ('•nncl ftvr.ir ittce anil heads '.he •.^undiy ut 5 p.MI. This program p»pul:ir nun's b:nvlini: ixroup. Otli- it givc.i iliildrc'n jafii in four areas: Sight, hearing, all the spiritual of Massachusetts, holils nn AB and study and prayer meeting. Head" 'Tcschncr, mid the Penior which i.^ oppn tc» tile i)ii!>lic will l*hy.-!:'al, menial, vi-.al and MMises of man, are eternal. (in A'M degree from Harvard Uni- next page lfi^'li cliuir, ''Mow Sinjr W'f, Now cr nu'i^tiers arc Mr. I'ctcr.-on, sec- 1 Thursday: 8 p.m., board of dea- ftatvirc tin rc'i"'uvii hpcra t!iat ivligioi:.'i. Christian '."hil.-lrenV —Mary Baker Eddy versity. He has continued li.'i Btud- cons. 'Kejoi.-e" '.>>• K-!ug. "retary; Mr. Sfns!»;vch and Harry has received t'oiij.idi r:\))]o atti'ntiTii Finwl !-uperintclnlri:t:-, try t:>•!( few vears. The ca-it velop /> ilihvn ililn v.H'11-ail.iusti-il. will include 'Mcda Wehrirn as Am- rr;|H»t!.iiMe eitiz'.-n.-. of iheir i-iHiii- Too nuiL'h cannot \w ilone to- fleurgi; K'i'l ah]; >Krm--t .Ir'in.-iiii. Ilariild Hani- .try. * wan'.'s jcuariling nnd guiding well mnr :iml •I':uil Kdl'o'U as the tliroo f .•hildlHHi.l and the j;c'nutiiHt ing anil in.'linin^ t;ii". r. Mrs. Allen Kitlli'=on as til • 1 he ir til 1 | |).-iri>li house. Mrs. K. I,. Siniili will VOM'"I nr • Ilu1 ij I' 11- inn- tluur;lit "1" <.-hi:.llnHid.—•Mury Usik- •I'otht'r, Havid Alpau^h as tli'. I lead ilevulicns. 1 lciml.—Kdiiumd S.titri'i Jan i-r K.ldv • i;:i' U!:l th;- Chapel Cli'iir as the A ve:i(lin::. "Tho Merry Venr.- .-hci !ior:l vhoru.-J. • •f Chris'iuao" by Phyllis Mi-Gin- Cii-tunu - u\' m\K'v the direi-tiim ley, will be ii'ivi-ll by Miss Betty if Mrs Alkn Kiil!;-im :md Mr-. (iM-cne. "issi.-lefi liy Mrs. Aec Kr.'d \Vi-hnim. Thi-:duri- T. Ha'l- Tr.l.bs. snli.i-t. anl' Mrs. y. C. ':••; ::\\l b.: in i-liarr:c of lij.-hliri". I KutU:«-i:;. lu-coilipani /. Mr-. 1! ir >l Ha^ v, ill h:- ill chirif A s.u-ial hcuir an.] rcrr..aliments I-if pi-fi.'rtii.> :.iid Mr.;. K.i!\ii I will f .!!n.j-.rapi. All «nm- ! ]'"iir.'i' in fin l-Ti: "f ;":il:ri'p. •n nf th.' church are roi ilinlly in- THE BUSY i vitcd. SEASON - :tJjl)k> (Uass (<> Conduct Free lecture entitled: THE STORMY c The Kli/.ab.'th N'ni'lon llili) "CHRISTIAN fC! NCE iMass of ilif I'lc h.vtcii.-iii Chiiivl' SEASON - is will hnlil its cviniiu; C'hii -IMIM AND EVFRYDAY •vi'tiii't l'"f. IK at X " •>!. in in LIVING" an excellent by CHARLES M. CARR, C.S.n. time to of New York, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lec- HOW >^ i tureship of the Mother Church, TRY OUR LAUNDRY SERVICE CHRISTIAN The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachu- You'll be glad you did. SCIENCE setts. SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND HEALS ^ Sunday, 3:30 P.M. DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Dec. 16 NEW 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE 556 Westfield Ave. • AD 3-0255 Plainfield High School WNBC 660 k.c. Funeral Homo of homelike otmosphcre, completely modern air conditioned, Ninth and Arlington py ff Pk IVORY DRY CLEANERS Synday Morning —7:30 off-streel Parking Facilities Auspices licensed Staff AND LAUNDERERS First Church of Christ Scientist, Charles E. Dooley WNTA Pltiinfinld DOOIEY FUNERAL HOME OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS Frank J. Dooloy 18 North Avo. W., Cranford i .'-}k Sunday Evening, 10:30 Carolyn M. Dooloy 2 16 PROSPECT ST. AD ?-502p Children'! Ri.nm AV.UI.AI>!.- BR 6-02515 • THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Page 41 CHURCH NEWS ployinc over 20 Christinas carols, Human dignity, economic free- hurnles, and hymns will be pre- dom, individual responsibility, these -cntrtl in the fanctuary of First Washington Schoolj Woman's Patient Persistence Pays PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH jl'v 7 are the characteristics that distin- p.m., MetlKhH.-t Church at 7:30 p.m. K'uiyli democracy from all other IN WESTFIELD j prujfranHi, the sanctuary. -ur.iiay. |Dr. Frederick E. Chriftiats Ului : Choir to Present !Shopper Places Purse on Fender, Drives Off— forms devised by man.—Dwight D. i 1 V'j >' •> p.m., (.'hiistian A women's cn^eji^Ulv' Irom the Kiseiihower Rev. Ricbard L. Smith j m.iwitTs class family ('tuisiin-< It. 8163 Intact, on .'Jr«l Try Rev. Jirati D. Colt iiH-tuiu-y elioir will .-inj; lienjamin j party in Fellowship ihill ' " Mritti-n's "Ceri'iiiony of Carols" Annual Program Bey. M. Bolin Durway c j I'crsi 1 vcrau.e p«id otf l.-tst work hicle lo Inok for the pur^e, but it • Sunday: ;i a,,d u aM_ w M :lli u!'y Si'hmalcnltercer, sopra- Rev. Ace L. Tubb. and children's ilivis-ion ,,f ,•!„„«., The W.-ithinclon School choir ! for Mis. \l-ry llealcy of 170 Am-was! c^ne. Rev. John M. Nakajima no, and Ellen-iMuy Korsbertr, con- | herst Ave., Coloniii, when she Uxl, After rctracinc her route twice, .school: sermon by thv pastor th uilta, as soloist.'. The "Ceremony will present its annual program M'nUters |Uv. William K. C(.b,.r, i>n"t|,,.' |l this eveniiic at 8 o'clock in the I Ihcn rei'i»vore.l, a juirse i-ont^iinin^ .-.he notified police of her loss. su of Caiv'.s" is Hrilten'.s arrance- Police joincnl in the (=eareh but lumlay: 8:30, 10 and 11:30 Ject. "Thi" Appropriateness of Mont «f nine ir.tvlieval and Kliza- s-hool auditorium. The boys and orship services. Dr. Fred- vhnslmus." Music cirls of the fifth and sixth trrndra Mrs. lliatey told police the were unable to locate the inissinc >et!-.:m carr>' tents. phu-ed the l>;u; on ihe fender of her lw.R. |k K. Christian, senior minister, lection of Kubert j. I),.miisllm will olfer a protrrum of Christinas car when she returned to it .short- on the subject "So 1 minister of music. Visitors mid The ceremony lit-criiis and ends music under the direction of Miss Mrs. Healey decidisl to make one ^•I'I si pliiinsom.1 procc.-.Jion "liodie ly after fi o'clock, following a shop- last try and, while cruifinR idowly (d 11 Saviour?" in the December | newcomer^ in Westfield an. ,-uidi Carol Tincher, assifted by Mr*. piu^ tour here. ies "When Jesus Christ Comes." j ally invited u> atteml th OhrKtus Natus Kit" ("This Hay i« Lorraine Will, aceompanis'. iilontr Scotch Plains Ave., spied rvii't - 'hri.-st n.irn"). The carols nre Sin' packod her children und (he black Irailhur haR in the gut- ((ieuitfe Win. Volkel will play | 10 a.m. to 12 noun, ,.|mi< h In Jidililion tu the rhoir there •itinii1 par,'els into (he vohicle at I orpin "ml direct the choir. | school, youth n»• p:iniinunt. Miss Kathleen Charles St. und Kdt:ewood Ave. To her relict, the contents, in- Irch school, the Men's Trianjrle j children's division continues- r> der the direction of Hjmdol Mas- aiul ditne off, momentarily for- |e class will meet in Westmin- j p.m., presentation i.f "Amalil and Hi ::lc, a student of Kon'tvary Jlin- ters. cludinc the money, were intact. •lan .nd (Jrandjany's Olicr, Jeanne -Payne, K o I) e r t IW. f hi«h department of the church Mlss Kaiitev, Chiistine S: hniidt, violin the fender. She stoppcil the vo- fed) meets at 10 a.m. only. Monday: 7:30 p.m., l.udtrel f,,,,,.' KATHLEEN BRIDE arranceiiient of "Silent N'icht" as mitteeitt . [ a pn hide to the service. ensemble; i.Maitin .ludd, Peau 1>MH- |:;il) p.m., children's carol si-rv- Tuesday: 6:.'HI p.m., Sail it- ]Y<-k , dew, K((w:inl iMoi>rc, Stephen ltch- | with liev. M. Bolin Durway jruild; 8:15 p.m.. Fiiendstiip (;uild ! Choral Evensong • Arthur Hmieccer's "Cliristir.as riu, Hrt)oks Wybmd, brass eiisem- \fi; b':45 p.m., senior hijrh Christmus party. IC.vntati" will li» sunc by a eo-n- ble trumpets; Tom Kezyey, KIIXO- jnship Japanese. d i 11 11 e r, Wednesday: un." day inurniiiK study croup; 8 p.m.. Planned Sunday ! a.lulls. This work will be iiccoin- rie, Hobert Jacob, trombones; mid fuduy: !l:30 a.m., circle of pray- ileaconsleacons' praprayey r trrollp. j par.ied hy Holiert F. Tripled, or- nil a:•>:> a.m., church schotd classesini]r sennon on "The S:>n of Man" i-ornitiir of the Mess:ah, and fruni rresidellt, has evtended 11 cordial party; 7:30 p.m., building invitation to n\\ parents and f riciuU (piality. for all up- rroupv from mirseiy ] will he titled "The Servant." all li' tn Milid i^nKI Laiiiside; 11 a.m., worship service, •Student Minister clude-t with a joyous outburst of in uvcrytliinK lm( price. •dnesitay: !):15 a.m., church sermon by Uc-v. Urown; j;:4r> p.m.j Sunday: !i :-l5 a.m., Sunday tlic- l.;ilin hymn *'bauilate Pomi- and the Latin "(,'loriu in Excels!'! ol superintendents meeting- youth fellowship; 7:ir> p.m., pray. sehuol; 10:15 a.m., fnmily Mible mini." H1-0." I ».in., Girl Scout loaders; 111 IT service; 7:15 p.m.. service,! study hour tuuclu l>y Uocer I'URS- The triulitiomil carols which will Kveietl Holla nil will sine the church fct 11 IT Christmas sermon by pastor. ^ \y sun^r in their native tcmcue are baiitone solus and Kurt Newman nuiAUJVjeuieu/16 i,.y; n „.,„., Mr. I'uirsley. stn- WllWralllrlill i ^~\ 4Vnnr.»r4t'l i llieun: •! p.m., 8th tirade fel-1 Monday; 7 p.m., I'ilmini nml j diwil minister, will conduct wor- the ti'erniuii "Ks; I'I Kin lios' Kill Ihe soprano ?o!o. Philip Dietler* t:iui & 37 N. llntnn ich, iniuisler of music, will direct, WUlllll'V Sll>. V J Ave. joolonisl pioneer cirls nu-etinc;. ship services :iini preach on the Spruncvn," "Susanni" or "V0111 Mr. niul Mm. i*cititt(> II. ( nr, r«»rtnvrl> of WcNtllrlil, nrr nn\\ IUIHK in Al> s-c;i« lilt II-G7IK f : and Ihe Itev, .lames C. Whitaker, tiiflr ttvw ht.ittr nt '2»T» tllli '1'up Ilil., Mrolrh I'IHIIIN, iihlclt Ihfj |iiir Tuesday: 8 p.m., women's mis-; "uliioct "Ileyoml the N'oisc — Iliminel llo.li," "Still.- N'm-ht, Ilei- 1 minister of evangelism, will pro- < liiixrtl irtnii ^Ir. itntl *%*•». .Iiiuit-N I-:. Kuril, 'lli* |irot»irl> HUM mull l|il* IIRST CONGREGATIONAL sionnry society meeting. i What?" lece Nncht," "0 I>u l''rohliehe" lUtr.l t>? mill Notil (tironuli Ihe iiivhr uf William \. llltrk, It^ullor. CHURCH Wednesday: 10 a.m., women's; 125 Elmer Street Hihle class; 7:15 p.m., explorer! ev. L. R. Stanford, Minister pioneer irirls meetiiic; H p.m., mid- L. E. M. Odden, Ant. Miniiter week service. lumlay: 'J-.'.tO and 11 a.m., wor- in the sunctuary, Itev. L. K. MOUNTAINSIDE pf.ml will preach on the topic, UNION CHAPEL enine; Good News"; Mountainside fcery care for small children i.- Rev. Badon H. Brown, Pnitor J&M J&MLr fd durintr both services in T...t;ty: 1:."{() p.m., Judith' jiitlj toddler's room; !t:15 a.m., silwr tea; 8 p.m., nu-vtin^ of 1 856 MOUNTAIN AVENUE 856 MOUNTAIN AVENUE vh school for nursery thi(jiij.ii y HH'inlii'in hy transfer. Fr«a Dtlivary $5 or over Plenty Free Parking 10:^ 11.111., church Toinnrrow: 7 p.m., rt'lu'iirsul of why pay more Tuoiday-Saturday the tahlcaux of the Holy Niitivity; ol for nursery through tenth in Rear — Opposite pi-; 7 p.m., i-hristmas vespur 8 :'A0 p.m.. c{uipKV chili meet in t;. Morning Calls Only > i i AD 2-0402 - 03 ploli^ht stTvifc, prt s( nt< (l hy i Satunhty: 1* p.m., iMinfmiiniiun Poit Office, Sherwood Pkwy. Imirs of tho clitircli in ilu 11'hisses, fetuaiy. Ht'freslinK'nts will In- j Sunday: X: 15 and 10:-lf> a.m.. CASH SAVINGS ON Jt'd in LouDiis Hall imnu'iliatt-ly srrviiT.s; H:in a.m. huly coniiiHin- J&M QUALITY COFFEE SALE America's Country Fresh Spring Lamb vjn^ the service inn. INtstnr Walter A. Kenning BRAND NAME GROCERIES •dnt'sday: -I p.m., pastor':- will ilfiivrr t he M-rmoii in lioth Savarin 1 Ib. can 69c MTvices ami hi.-, twpic will U> Campbells Vegetable Soup 6 for77c alurday: Annual ("hristnias "Will This (Irrat liill »f Cod He Chock Full o' Nuts 69c LEGS O' LAMB I sale, sponsored by liny .Scout Ymus?"; U:'M) to \U:'M). t-luirt-h Sunsweet Prune Juice 37c b|i 74, church yard. srhoci), Hihle classes. Savarin 2 Ib. cans 1.29 •1 p.m., the tliihirt'n's ('hiistnm.s Hormels Spam, 12 ox 2 for 85c W1LLIOW GROVE stTvivp for iiurst-ry tn tirade 2, Martinson's 1 Ib. 79c Sitrue Facial Tissue, 400. . 2 for49c fRESBYTERlAN CHURCH Tm-sihiy: 1 (1 a.m., community WHOLE c White Bow Napkins 2 for29c Old Raritnn Rood missions cominittcr; (I :U0 p.m., Savarin 6 oz. Instant Coffee . . . 60c REGULAR Rev. Julian Alexander fonfinnation classes; 7 :.'{() p.m., de- Scott Towels, whito- colors 2 for 39c Mr. Richnrd Lovelace partnicnl lenders; S p.m.. ehurch With Mug, 99c Aisittant schoul tciu'hiTs. 59 Ib. Cream of Wheat or Wheatena . . 39c odjiy: \):'.W a.m., piny**r nu-ft- Wednesday r 10 a.m., mid-week j Maxwell House Instant Coffee, White Rose Apple Sauce. .8for 1.00 Ititile study in <-hurrh! 13 a.m., ; 7 p.m., youth prayer nu't'tintf; 10 02., with Coffee Pot ... 1.99 Jii., junior toiulu'ts' mectinjr. Christian day school chapel serv- Meaty, Flavorful For Braising or Frying Del Monte Peaches, uaday: it :'M) a.m., worship ice; 8 p.m.. voters' assernhly with 99clb. annual eh-ctioiis. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS . . 69clb. LOIN LAMB CHOPS sliced or halves 2 for 59c Hce, Hcv. Julian Ak'xiuwier will ,, . , , ,. , SCHAIBLES PENN FAMOUS FOODS I hursuay : 12 :•>() ji.in., ladu-.s For Broiling or Frying Cut for Stow il1 Buitoni Wagon Wheels . 2 cans29c ii.m.."woVshi7"s'c-i'Vicel"i:e.v!!" "'eetimr, lurinnini; with ,|es- Shoo Fly Pie 29c Honey Buns 37c RIB LAMB CHOPS 79clb. NECK OF LAMB . . .29clb. Seamier will speiik; clitircli i s'!a.v: 1 p.m., wumaiA mi»sion j , , ,, s(.,,(1,l, ,,..,„ .,,,„._ :l(hlU COME SEE - ALL KINDS, VARIETIES Short Cut — Delicious 'ii's Christmas prti^raiii re- j ; _ ,,,_. , ,„,„„.. , , ,, ,„ _ Carnation Milk 3 cans 46c cIlilllli'h M| Ul( nl|v|rr lthree >far.- ;i: Spare Ribs, regular 59c Ib. '•il; 7:^0 p.m., music commit- Refills Wispride 59c Crocks 89c Globe Onions 3 lbs. 29c s cared fur i> I he i hurt h hmi".'; Snows New England p.m., COI'E committee; ; Chicken Breast 49c Ib. ; p.m. fi^'iv; ui Chriilr.ia>: mil.- Refills Blue Cheese 59c Crocks 89c i"K circle mectinf,". Snow White Mushrooms . . . 49c Ib. Clam Chowder 33c 'inurrtiw: 12:15 p.m., church. :!:, •l..>ir- Chicken Legs and Thighs .. 49c Ib. .Mc l:;o a.m. :.talT meet- Cooper N. Y. State 3 Ib. Basket, 1.39 < h list mas party nt the YM-; Doxie Clams, Vz shell, large can Sharp Cheese 89c Ib. EXTRA SPECIAL Penn Supreme Ice Cream Vi gal. 1.29 White Rose Tuna Fish. . .3cans 1.00 GROUND CHUCK THIS CHRISTMAS French Imported Roquefort Villa.79c Boiler's Soda —Ginger Ale. 6for$l Lady Penn, quarts only 95c lb GIVE THE GIFT OF LIGHT Imported Swiss Cheese. . . .'/ilb.69c Pepsi Cola, large Boiler's . .5 for 88c Imported Swedish Ice Cream 79c White Meat Turkey '/ilb.98c Ice Cream Cakes 75c lean —tender Rokoachs Corn Gingerbread • .—J-IPn jm .. OTHER Oleo 3»c I. • • i *p'l 1 FLOOR Houses !• mfm^mrt I. J , ' :' : : K AND DELICIOUS SALADS Ice Cream Roll 79c Regular Oloo 29c I : -•••., : >i.-.'- \ h .. j ( ; . : .t BRIDGE 4 1 4.98 ea. #•'"—.. i '" . Ic • I ;J ULMI-S lb Delicious Club Steak 1.89 Ib. Dills, cits. 49c j Potato Salad, Health Salad,2Qc - Candy Canes 5c Candy Canes 10c Ifi-y-ir?'],: :, ••(.•! :i; 19.95 Fillets of Beef, whole 1.981b. Stuffed Ccibbao« 59c » /' . I - I, ANI Cole Slaw, German Potato ^' Old Fashioned Ribbon Candy 99c Ib. Petit Fours >, : i 22.95 Tomoto Soup 2 for 29c Famous Home Made Franks. 79c Ib. Schrafft's Chocolates . . Ib. box 99c Crown Roast, Pork or Lamb Candies handsome lima Bean Soup 2 for 37c Pressed Ham F Cooked Salami Peanut Brittle 39c Lamb Cubes for Shish-Kubob, Fruit Baskets p Cocoanuf Brittle 39c all lean 1.291b. Barlay and $5 up FLOOR Head Cheese E Livorwurst Boons 2 for 37c VISIT OUR NUT DEPARTMENT Smoked Ham, roady to eat, Tomcito Sauce 21c Blood Pudding $ Bolognas Christmas Orders LARGEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS fully cured, old fashioned Laundry $10 Gift Tea Wurst H Kielbasey Soap 4 for 39c LAMPS! SALTED AND PLAIN NUTS only 69c Ib. Certificate White f'nh 59c Planters Peanuts 3 for 1.00 Aged Beef Puio Honey 39c Good Luck Oleo 2 lbs. 49c ORDER YOUR Halvuli [>!<(). 3Sc Brick Butter 69cIb. Mixed Nuts — no peanuts 1.29 CHOICE OR PRIME RIBS FRESH Kosher Spears 49c ORDER NOW FOR HOLIDAYS Fresh White Eggs, large.... 57c doz. Cashew Nuts 99c Sweet Olno 39c TURKEY Choice of three styles—junior HormelHam, 9 Ib $5.99 Delicious Fruit Filled Candies. . 69c Standing or Rolled Reg. Rokeakale 29c NOW floor, flexible gooseneck and *wing arm lamps ... all in NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR FRESH KILLED TURKEY - THE BEST TURKEYS ARE SOLD AT J&M - 8 LBS. TO 30 LBS. o shining polished brass fin- ish with shades of while GEESE - TURKEYS - DUCKS - CAPONS - ROASTERS - PHEASANTS ~ PRIME RIBS ••- DELMONICO ROAST -- CROWN ROAST rayon shantung over opaline Flagstaff Orange Juice . . . ,6for$l STOUFFER'S SEABROOK'S CREAMED Sara Lee Coffee Cako 69c parchment. Welsh Rarebit 59c Spinach -- Broccoli — Peas & Onions Howard Johnson Friod Clams . . . 49c OFEM Lemonade, frozen 10for$l Pepporidge Turnovers 49c THURS. Spinach Souffle 39c Ib. String Beans & Mushrooms Till 9 Barbeque Chicken Legs 99c 333 PARK AVE Potatoes & Peas — Macaroni & Beef BIRDSEYEPIES S. S. PIERCE FROZEN FOODS Apple Scallop 45c Beef — Chicken — Turkey . . . 19cea> r * Gifll—LanpihodM jW tOTipt Poas2for49c Spinach 2 for 49c Macaroni and Cheese 39c 29c ' ' T.V. Dinners only

\ Page 42 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962- • LEGAL NOTICES • Santa Clous at Rialto I Playhouse for a gala time. Stavt- Now Playing at Liberty, Plain field At Meadoivbrook •inir Thursday, Dec. 27, there will .\OT1CIJ OI* St'KI'lAI. SCHOOL I>1S- be a Children's Show every diiy 1 ntlf'l MUKTI.Xfi OB l-;i.KCTIO\ LhrouRli 'Monday, Deo. 31. OK THK TOWN OF ^KMTIKI-I), I* Till; COl'M'Tk OI' 1 \U*"\, Dec. '-'7 will i>iark the perfor- M:\V JI-:USI<;», <>\ Tin us- mance of "Sleeping Beauty"; Dec. I>AV. uwiMiuHB ur. awz NOTU'K JS JIKilKUV i;i\'KN* l<> 28, "•Cinderella"; Dee 29, "flrec-n- t)H- l-rf-Klil \"Wr* oi ll<* .SrlK-.jl Jji-- trill uf Hit- T'i\wi •'( WeMinld. in slcoves"; "Dec. 30, '•Ruinplestilt- t)>(- CtiUUy 01 L'lii'-n, Nt A- Jertii'y. skin" and Dec. 31, "Clown Pace." thul H hpttciul nivi-ltm1, «'i' ••lu'-t_i"iii .,[ j will be litid on TliursiUy, lh>- >;ihj day of ])*'f«'inbi:r, lineal ::(i"oV|i,H, 1*.M. TIM- pulls "ill rtuintn I-J-IMI umii i !*:(iU w'clot-li P.M.. :i.i<» AS much I-MI^.-I S as may »>*- iit-ccssny to ju-tiim ;iili tlir )r£:i] \.IIIT.S tln-u pli y> lit t" < iiM f WE5Tf!EL tlulr ballots. | At The miM-Uii£ wr .-hill-n "ill t.' RIALTO > 2.|2 liehl mul nil the I. mil VUIMK nf il,. NOW Kchoi'l I^islritl ivHI vitU* »i the n- **pei*tivi- tHillii'.K places wtnti.-tl 1 --t-Uiw . At thn said mi-r-tinir »r i-li-i tion th- ft*\\i>v:\ne l»ri>i>u>;il vitl In- nut-rnli -

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(a> To const rurt «n mliiith-n to the Roosevelt Junior illKh SrliO'.J SAi, »>t CLMUJ IS COMING to the Ri.lto Tbe" JMIITIIHS* or YEARLING WOLVES are preparing tKcm.elve. for the time S.turday and Sunday matinee ooly. Tho new motion picture in DOROTHY GREENER score* in color will be •hown Friday at 1:30 and 3:20; Saturday at 12, a major comedy role in "The i mi they will join the pack in thu tcenc from Walt Di*ney'« Techni- WiMuif4lriti* liiK to law for tin- * nlar*;<-'> "t «>• Fabulous Folliet" ttarring Deo* such school 8ite and fit* a Hit'- for color motion picture. "The Legend of Lobo." Jatne* Algar »nd 1:40 and 3:20, and Sunday, 1:00 and 2:50 p.m. kuimi hnrit KUCII addition, ilio i>lot of Jan-1 rul- Dwight Hcuaer wrote the screenplay for the Buena VUta release, ite Da re el at the MeaJowbrook jacciit thereto desr-rihpi! (is fi-ll-,^ | Dinner Theater, Cedar Grove. Weekdays at 7:45 iJettllinlJlR at « COiHrnlf iiionu- now pUyiag at the Liberty Theater, Plalnfield. AIPO on the tame • LE GXITN^O^ ninit In tho southwesterly siil< The well known comedienne, program "The Magnificent Seven" lUrritig Yul Brynner. N. J", filed In the Union County Hue of Oliirk Street nn It Is m>« The Rh«rlff rpfterves the rlfiht to teamed in iccnei with Joe Ron, 1.1 Id out di«t;mt 4O!i.7 4 fort -In ;- I*.i-Ki»(cr'» Office, JanuKi-y 28, l!i: adjourn thlR sate. 1 u» l^ots Numbers 49 and SO. .northwesterly diii <-il*»n ftlonjr siti- HAUPIl OniSCBIjIXJ. has won UBanimoui plaudits for lino fn>m HK lnte.vsfrtp.il wuh Hit Being the same promlscn conv^yf'r) Sheriff her performance. The smash hit . "Highly ctJ»t«r line of Tultlf I'arku'fiy an » LEGAL NOTICES 1 to Xusscll D. Taylor by deed from Donjamln C. Ournlk, Atty. ruimliiK theiui- 11 > south 4TT.^' Helen I.. AVoKtor, IJnmarrlod, iUlo.' 1)J & WL CX-1-0-2 will run through New Year's •west i)i>rt.M feet alf>np: tin* norih- NovembiT 27, 1948 and roeorded in H-2!>-«t Foes H8.40 Eve, and mefnorablet"-N.r7ni'H westerly lino of lund.f of Die Hoar*' ^JKRIFK-S KAI^F — The Superior 1 allcl with Union Avenue (now Pal- Hie l:nlon County Clcrk'n Ofric6 In of Jvluration of tin* Town w Court of Now Jersey, I AW Dlvl- fit (id Avunupl 14fi feet 6 inches to Hoolt l'L'i' <.f Deeds tor nnld County WestDol'I known IIH tiw lt«in»«-vt-li nion. KKHf-x County, Durknt # J tin* center line of the block 31 feet :it paK<-« 20:>. NOTICK TO CRF.niTOKK Junior IliL'h Krhocil Kite in a - ••!>• TOstatf of KMRLKNIi A. PltAM- r.t"i>-r.r. I, Cf!3S-r.5. .OEN'ICItAI* IN- A inclu-H; thetiro «outhca»tvrly nar- f**'tnp promlBOH commonly Paper Mill Kiddie Shows (Tfte monument fn the norlhi-.TMi VICST.MKNT COm*., « corporfltlon of alUl wlih l.'iiion Avenup (now I'al- nAi.'ii, dpcenscil. frly nidi* HIM- «f Tuttlc 1'arltw^1 Xew Ji'i-Bi-y, J'lHlnUff, vn. UICN'JA- Hlod Avenue) 145 feet G Inches to n« li!7 Ctei'lio Place. W'eslllel , New Purntiant t«i the order of E1JO1CNIC th(-nee (2) north :tH*Hi' east un-' MIN Itl£KI>. et al., nofendanls. Civil I ihe pine** of URGINNINO. 1. KIllK. SurroRjxto of the <;ounly nf Daily Christmas Week mak\t\K a new lint- tlii'touh lnnd> Action Kxe-cution. I UKIN*! a part nt lot number 7 In Tlicre l» approximately 511. '/nlon, made on the thirtieth tiny uf nf thy Town «.f \\'vn\ m.. 1SG2. upfm thf np- After the kiddies have demol- fi*et to ti point, thf'iu<* CO north WrJt, to rut' directed, 1 Bhall oxpose nnd dintinKulshed ui>on a rertaln I 1BC2 nnd COHIR. :J! lent likii of the underAlKnod, u 47*5*2' i-Ast nml roiitiunliiK n II*\> ished their Christmas toys and arc for Kale by Public Vt-ndtie at the map entitled "Plot of HuHdlnp l-ntw Weekdays at 9:30 )ln«» thiniiirh hinds of ih»- T<»w Cotirl House. In the City of Kilsa- for Sale by Hnrrla and Oshorn, nt convpaininjj that "there's nothing of AVvBtftcId 1!'5 feet to n point r l»Mh, N. J., on Wednesday, the 26th Weyttlold, on line of O.R.H. of New to ., 1062, at two : Joi-wey ono-elgbth mile from thn lino of Clnrk Siri'ct, thcnt-e (4) i- 1 o' of 08.19 fct-t tr. n point i» T»A(.'T #"- 1 (Street to the ahovo described prem- t-CRHC-d. not: .ft In IiorPliy Blvou" to tin- «'Urve, thence f f»> si Ml Mmllne t.- All the following lots tracts or i»cn, aa by record will more fully 1 crtMlttoiH ot unid doc^Rsotl to cxhlMi nald plilf; HUP of (.Murk Street Kmu parcflB of land and premise, here- appear. to tho sulmcrlljor under oath or af- BC* 40* en si ft distance t>f r.4.7f) fn and State of New Jer«ey. There Is due approximately $2,- Sun., OlJIO—TI3V—»l30 ! said oiclcr. or tlioy will \>o foi^vrr «(hf"' equipment nnccMMAry fur sue1 IIKIN'U known and deMlcnnted on T»C1.24 and ~- ' STRflnD tmrriMl from prosecuting or rft-ovi-r- nrMltlon. niAkc the aUf-mllntiN < rtfttn map of bulldtnir lotq in The Sheriff reserves the rljcht tft Inn Iho Hfiinf aK.ilii.Ht th» HUliKurfhtTH. tlu* fxlstint; Ixilhlhifr ni'i'OHMaiv fo Township of Kaiiwood entitled "Map adjourn thl.n nnle. No matter what your age... 1lH UHP with RlK-li mMHHin nml tin of Went (Witt HelRhta" said nmp on ItALPH OltlSCHt-T.O, Hor.ico )•;. Itnkir, Suliurbnn Trust Company, of provff HHIII Hrhool Hltc: nml file lit the Union Counts' HefilMter'H Sheriff TENNESSEE WlLUAMT here's a movie treat dedicated (t>> Ti> const rue t Hti udilltinn t- ofTU'e, fi!) and fiOa n laid down on noruld W. Kolhn, Atty. WVRim-M. N. J.. nml the Ttilsoit Jo it lot- Hit:)) H<-ho»l . nmp, lyitijf oh t>n> wcalorlv 1U /i \VI, CI.-CC3 GREAT FIRST COME0YI liny V. Jone«, Jr.. tho School District, wltuute on Ifi<- >f .7eruKiiU>m Hd.; lot r.!* havlnc V.XVO.UUtTH to children-from 2 to 92! wny Avonu**, piirclmsfl the srho"1 a width of 2& foot front und rear hy i ___ Ifor/KM* !•;. Itnltor. Attorney furniture nml i»llii*r odiilpmont ni"1 a depth K'O feet UH mihl n»;ip will I " 202 Mounuiln Avfi. The Wonder and the .. rosary for HUI-II arJdltion. niak'1 th< \W«tflohl, N. J. ill te rut ion of the rxiHlIt^ lnjil'H- ™Jr'.:,'r""l "wir,"?v',ri,.'"S SIIKIUPI.-HIOIUFFS SAI.RAIJ:SuperioK - Supcrlnrr rv.llrCurtt \2-f>-*t F«Cfl t2J.ll' iK-o^sKftry for Its use with rnieli mid1 TownKhlli of. Hrotoli rinlim liy i!.'<-'l of New Jemey. Chancery Division. Sparkle and the Beauty lion nml improve n:Ud MCJIMOI site iliilcl June 28. 1!>29, mul r<''-.)rdf.l In I'MIOII County, I»ne]r Hitch pun»"S'- «>r New .lerHt-y, I'lulnlllT v». I'l'" Inclv •Hn»r Incidental f-K'HT.T.-, a HUM lll'TSf! ll.f (.iiini- lirfiniKf.K rnn- SMU, i>. TAY1.OH nnd A1»ICK TAV- L not ox^M-illtur 12.400 irnn- nnd vry.-.l t.. Mniy II. Ttohln^i.n l>y - of Hi'iirlctta IIIIIIKT. wlitoiv. .l«i..,l SMITH. ncfeiiiinnlH, Civil Action IPBIVf-IN THfATRE'PARHWAYl-3400 U1»tHft for salrr(H' _.r.. T,"!,'!KtPr"B rifrfpp of ITnlnn Collntv. JI:ST nniN-T FKiintE . 1 inn marfrln of thi> Town of W.-^i j mnmonlnnlyy knowknown n.n.s |CIS| . liy virtue of th* ahovc-Ktated writ it they ivnulrt . . . Unit tli lio.ld. fn iho I'Ltiiiiv *.r TI,I.M>, nr< r.r.o .i4>rusnlom Hoad, MiMiti-lt I'lafns. of fvi*cutlr>n to mo dlri'clcil 1 .shnll v|oucly ftvriilnldo frjrotht'r tmin'ov <-XIIC*HO for H«1C by "publie vendue. 'ltd . . . that they illill M N»>w .loraey, nicnts ntid n* iMltiK it "' t debt f TIIITT #2 In the fcMi't Hnuxc, In th<* CUy of Hiihirt Shlrl<-> J2.?^7.?73 beyond KUCII borrow In'- AH the following lots, traetn or Kll7,abeth, N. J., on WtHlnrxdnv. the Tiutvirin, nairclH of land and nremlj*es. here- 'jr.th.diiv of neoember A.D.. 1*1<;2. al ITIIIIM lln.l.AlV Tin- Imlllnic Tilnoes f"r tlie nal lniirt,er nmro t)ft*-tt<-nlnrly ilcNi-rlbed, two oYlo<;k In tho aftiTiioon of «al«l miM'ilne «>r oU'^tirm mid thi-lr resnee Hltnalf. Ivlni^ ami 1H»1IIK In the Tnun day. tlvo polliitir dl«tvlft*i ''tPHrr" "«1 »•• of Westfiel.1, County of Ihilnn nnd ALT, thttt c-ertnhi tract r.r imreel "TWO FOR THE rpfpi'Pncp id the flection dlMrJH Stnti> «f NVw Jerm'y. w : of 1 si nd ii nd nrcin (HIM* hereliinfler COMING I °!» Disney's I "JARAS Uftfti nt HIP ln«t lii-tifinl Klfctton - W'-Ol.WVTVf! at n point In the nnrtleulnrlv dcHrritu'd mid Mltu:ite the Town of Wi*M*)<-M. '" 'I'.- <'..uni- I noitliwodtrrly Bide llm1 <»f ITroad In the Town of Wenttleld, In the SEESAW" of I'nion New .lriMcy.> nr«* i-stoi Street HID feet dintunt noHhenvterlv County of Union and Slate of New SOON I "CASTAWAYS" I BULBA" llPhi-d and liavo h%-nn df-iirrnati-M :• froni north <:orn<>r nf Tlnlnn Avi-tme .lerwey:— lllUM ^ fnlloWB- nnd no JMTHOII Hhall vote n 1 f now Palmed A venue 1 und Ilvosul I-1. il-lK7:i Vul Strvr «aid me ! \%\ti or elect Ion cUi-wln" Street nnd runnlnir tiiene*1 iiortb- 1,uId down, designated and dlntln- ttiitn nt the polling placi- dcni"nntc eiiKti'tly tUontf Hroiul Street rii fedp-nished on a eevt;iin tn:ip oi)lltl".|, : "Map of Central I'arU. WeKtd.-ld. FRI., SAT. & SUNDAY for \hf Vi»tr-rK of tin- M'iii mr distra It lnc3ion; t,hrnen novthwi'Mt ri-«'-'i'«:. I . .MATINEE. ONLY The Magnificent T' IMiI.MNM m^Tl'""'1 N'». » \ ^'11. Ill 1-KHI. 1 1-KI. :tllIU 5Of • •• PolllllK idaeo nt til'1 t-'lin Street XRT CINEM. Kc'ionl :it :in* Vim Slf.-.-t In t)i< KrtmnJ niKirlci for leirnl v»torM i-- '" SIM).\V iisii—-t>:i»—iiiim " An cili-lnilit Inu vvnrlil i.f ninki^-lHrllfvi*!! Tin' vv-.>nili>r mul t lio riimrklf ^ :Zm,«ZJtz^ mum >SS flldlmr u-Uliln Ce.M-ral Klc<*ll'Hi I>IH- lllt trlcl V"« I "'»» •>. CRANFORD nn.l i In- li.-.-uilv oj' rhtiHMntr! ni'o ti**n; . . . u-l-itjiju-d U|) ]ti a niinliuw "I" i-olcr. l»f"ii.l,J\'ri PlSTHH'T N" '-' Starts Fri., Dec. 21 PoUIm.' nlaee at Die IJnc-^1-. S.-),.,.-l tit "VVi-sllJel-l ^V.-MIK' ."• 1 ••'••IT- •••• THEATRE )>!ft<--- In the S.-lioo) I. f->- Walt Disney's "BIG RED"

Kl(-illou lilslrirt No*. ?. nml \f FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Meadowdrool "KID GALAHAD" Dec. 14-15-16 ,lCr Of I lit- ISr.il'-.1 ..f '••!,Mil NOW PLAVwC I lit. iti-d: Noviiiii.-i' jr.. !!••!:•. MATINEE ONLY TUES. Thru SUN.

'Vici", TO nti^DT'rni*** DENISE NOW Kftitf- of l,m;.\N ).. KKNNKPY dceensed. J>u»Kii'int in tho ftrdr-r nf Kf. :i.*v DARCEL J KlItK, Sttrrnuut<* MI" the Cm-jf IN of rnlnri mrtdi* on tb" 1 «'<-r. I v-«r»" day of Nftvcmlu-p, A.P.. rui:*. UM..» the nnnHent ton of the imf the- .--in.- m w:>' TIE HBDIODS (lerofmed. not lee IK hereby rrWe-i 1 the i-mlltftrH c.f v:iM .|"M..-,V.-<1 f <>xhlMt to tho nui.n. n>n >I'IH ncrthist tb** «*(*tut •• of -M : ' •FOLLIES. i1,M-e;>^ed Milhlii KU inoniiii fr-<»- AND FEATURING BEAUTIESl Hie d.ntp of s»iilil oiiler. nr iln-v •••'»' FROM THE MISS AMERICA AND ln> forever bnrre-d from prnst-ent ii«" MISS UNIVERSE CONTESTS or rrenvertnn tin1 f nm'- :mnln>-1 t h- KUhMcrMuT. L DINNil SHOW 1 DANCING P> fliOr* MM (»AT. it.50! Carol H- K«MIHIM1V. Kxfi-nlri- SHOW & DANCING SPECIAL neani & >1<-C.al1. Atttnuey.-i ONLY $3 Coma II 8:30 for Jltoo f.r. Vim St. PLainfield 6-5477 •nd dinclnc inr nlfht (u«pl Sit.) Tfie Chapman Report "\YVMOHI1, N* ,T. LIBERTY DANCING TO THE RHYTHMS OF lt-2ft-.lt Frt-s 5"i ' MICHAEL FORMAN PLUS | Tom Poiton - Julia .Vteade - "1011" ST 23 .CEDAR CROVt'RtS Cl 6-1455 CHILDREN NOW: Adults- $1.00 TfrOii-lN Ni'tv On Sltlf I ,,,,,,- I',I,l>. AM.Ill II,.- It •>•>•> .*I/H;II»....U«U.* WALT DISNEY SERVICES YOU NEED • [

«* MUVIN-o AINU -MODERNIZING TRENCHING GENERAL TRUCKING I.HAI.NS ' KODTIMl W. O. HEBLER lAlll'KMTIIV Jol.H ntllf rooin». rt Alt •l-l\'±'l ALUED VAN LINES (IP, p'>rcin-s." «-c(llni,'H. Itnvi-nient I'OIII.S I'll NOK III AVIi Al) 2-4 in.

'-•''-u\ MMTiiHii.i.inrAVATiM:' Ki..im !I ,I.'!!:M;VV A, ''",: ^«»'''««\ *,ST' JCI1 N.i linil.uv t.,-urrrJ, innil wurti, : : lr'1'li'..il'iuu-. ilrlvi-wnys. l.ull.lni... r ] Jj',,",. ,,, J', JV '".jl',j.,,,," " [Vi,!;.|"|'-',"'., ]' ROOFING & SIDING Also: on Same Program CONTRACTOR •i'|.'""o II','",!]'' !.'-|!;V'r"! '"rV-n'c'i'v.-iti'i'iV:": i <'Lil1fotii l:'i >ll ll'iiii'n't K. S;ini'.- 'vsiii' I YUl BRYNNER « Ell WALLACH rtiicniiu. H iui:- r.-.-l;ln«. . Itouf Kc-l'lil "MAGNJFICENT SEVEN" i: A *II>B\C (Ii. \\ .-.illrli. NATIONAL VAN LINES REPAIRS ' 1.... :il nil.- :i im II iiml li.ill-r, Ml In I -\.-vv \\iir.-ln.u8y, KUltoii N-Jlili UPHOLSTERY MASON over 8000 All lypfH ni-i«.iii unrli. !»••(:< Inliti- FURNITURE REPAIRS Take The Family Out For wnlU. «-ulks :in>) sl,-c-. :i ->JM i l:i ll v DON MAXWELL different LONG PLAYING Fully Injured. Al) ^-•.:.i!"-. r.-|ii-if AD 2-0226 ® LANDSCAPING RECORDS flltll'lv, !'!;«t.l. \V..i I; l"l. l-!':vl U--.-II CHRISTMAS DINNER on display in browser boxes for in-.r MUf easy selection. I'l.ASTKIIlMI i | | ' V.'SCUDERI rl '•..luiirni'tli. Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings $3.00 All tyiii-M III:I-I..II r.-|i:ilrs| . 11-" •I"-'- i .'--iVi.iMitr.v. 'miiiii.nrv. .-L-.-i (ifiiiTiil l.ituitHi-ni.liii^ nml H.-lf..-III(.1..V. .1. ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES! i AI i-i,:i ),(•-' .1 lt:lli'» i-iiumi.'ili! I..WVN MAINTI-:XAM'|.: ,.77o • CHILDREN'S RECORDS f.-f.-ti l~nrl'M .uwl r.ni.-i t-1.- Wi,r1( Served 12 to 9:30 P.M. IM-illn l'1-..l.l. -in.. « HI-FI AND STEREO RECORDS ^.".i snmiT noAi) . i I;I:\I:M \|. < «III>I;NTIIV lr.--n-.-i. I- GUITARS • DIAMOND NEEDLES • PHONOGRAPHS I'M ••.-.1! lslsl.li- ! i •'.. |-.-|.;.li :. ;•].• ••l:lli/-il.l ir 1:1.1- • Artalce Your Reservations Now For The • : • \S •. .-, 1 ,."'•• Ii- "• I- TIM. I'- S I" O CHRISTMAS SHEET MUSIC AND RECOROS | I.. - 1 • .«' ••.•! A I. -.MM. II I M Yuletido Season © TREE SURGEONS LANDSCAPING GIFT CERTIFICATES - FREE GIFT WRAPPING 'I'ri .-^ IVItnttii-tl nml n.-ttintnl lO SNOW PLOWING \i> ;-i:r.u'n \n i:.ii!iri JIM LOVELAND GALA MEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY IXI\\r.l» <". li J-17-1 <;rn.lii:ili< I' ! SNOW PLOWING $10.00 per person, plus tax 'I'r.-i- l-:i|.irl III.III'.|H:II — !li Mm; I. FOR RtSERVATIONS PHONE AD 2-3873 2(1.' S.ilKI. .lie. I-'V 'J-ir, I". ! fr-Hj OLIVER KOWARTII, JR. BARBARA RYAN I AH -•--• .:.T Al> :I-IHIS:I O ROOFING ' i ". t f ' 27 Elm St., Westfield Phone ADams 3-1448 SCHMIEOF TREE EXPERT CO. | :wi.I Tile r..ui III:-II(MII i\<; CHI-AM CHATEAU, Snc. l 1 l< 1 M)ii> .-V'''i-:M .',-,f '' j TO RUV OR SELL. USE jliVi'iVrlV.^.i .';;""^-" s.'-'hi.^"'!.'"^!,"•"" OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. IN DECEMBER COMPLETE CHINESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE II, ri\ s.r>lci» I •••I'll. Sprlliilll.-lil A.-eliu... .M,.until In Blil 4r 1'As-t.Mw .6(f I.JEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ° -" s THE WESTPIF.LD (.N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, I9C2 Page 43 tanners Approve ngsiiient of l!:irlK>rsin>p Quartet NEW i Again Host To Group Pre-Marital Counseling CoursePlans Revealed Sinjtii'^r in Amerieat The tMitert«iinn<-nt wns provided H. E. GOSLING ains 17 Lot i Westfield Federal Plans have IXMMI announced by . p.m.: Thursday, Ooc. 27 from 8 :in -incroa^inir JtuinlMM' of mas- by ihe "The :.Mid-.State» Four,'" n r>r. Frederick K. Christian, si-nior I toll) p.m., «jid Sunday, Dec. 30 quartet from Cleliview, II!., "The Main Street Four" from Livinit- LIBRARY minister of the Presbyterian ; from 0 to S p.m. tliciv will Iw Any nv»rri»J rouplc i* welcome FLORIST uluii. 1982 Mid-Atlantic District ihdivision j Santa Claus Chuiv.h for holding a cominunity- Kioup pre-MHirital counseling ses- to attend those sessions. 1'Uns «)o eliamiiions mid "Tho liocket-Tonps" wide Kroup pro-tunritnl cour.^>eling sions for all nroa couples who phut beinK niade for A 5iv-siv&%ion .ttutu- v I Santa Clam ollicinlly arrived in composed of members of the West- flowara for All Occasion- COTTH Pf.A* S — Final «p- BOOKS service during the Christmas hol- to be married U'fwro ttie suninier mer course for thosi> who |>l«tt to | WesllieM this w>ek when ho made j field, .IMalnfield and Lukclnnd i-al was (rral)ted by the Plan' idays, de^i^ncd primarily for col- of 1SIM. be married before Onl*tnms of his Uih annual n[:|x>:iriiiu'tf in per- ' chapters of the WKBSQSA, inter- cafl AOami 1-UU r Hoard Monday niirht for a lejre students who will be home for next year. A aniall charnre will lm The full,mini; Kl.w \,n,,^ |mv(, .-on at VVes'tielJ K.iU'ml Saving* 1 These i-.p.vions will be held in national snni-rmalisb in 1HG1-02. ,:!• .-iuhdivision of IT lots in the holidays und who plan to IK the parish house of the church and m:iile to those rciristrrinp for een addoil to ilu- >hclv« ;,t the j yy •.'MM Wav and Unami Lain . \Veotrii-id Mi-muriul Library. Kic- married in the spring. will Ix- led by the Uev. Ace I.. course to cover the cosl of tuute- Thero was ulso the Westfield 1 he jivipular celebrity arrivt^d Colonial Chorus with more than 1 uf the -Manitou Homes to S Tubhs, assistant minister. ftlr. rinls used. Applif»tions nre tieimr promptly at i p.n. and usi-ended received at the iPrcsbyUn-ian 00 male voices. Prank Stente of c nt. land; Rnniidup ..n tin- Yill<,w¥u.iu\ Tnbl»s has fom)»lpted his course lii.- ,<|>uiklin>: throne ^huc he will t'luirch ortite in full cooperation •The Koeket-Tonea' led the audi- lip di'vekiner is lioir.ftr Homes EUten; Golden riiild. Kn^U-- XiKht ivijrn for a fjill w«'k includinc I Work toward a doctorate ir family jriftj, Sutita will pre«ent to the with the suinistem ot the urea ence in a community siiHr. of Elizabeth. of Shadow.*, Lockridci.; The <'u,,t. Thursil«y while he plays host peifoiTrtini; This year's program was based a total of -31 lots in three Aeereun, Venezis. will visit with him and whisper only li> thoie youittnttrr^ accom- City. He ha\< done extensive yre- the murriaiiv cereiuonlea for their on an event which, ns the aponsor* 1 A Prov«n Money MoW»r • i areas: Harem Inc. of 75 their funded Christmas wishes and panied by one or buth parents «>r nmritHl counselinj;. lie tinnouiu'eil meirtboi's. tnaite clem in l!io procrnm, may or N'on-fiction: Theories c.f Eco- H reasonable adult, and they nevil tiiuor, Westfield, for six lots j dreams inio 5anta's sympathetic that resource persons will assist, tuny not liave actually Jiap|«'iied — '•;urn vxtrit inoiie)- in your spure nomic Growth ami Development, not necessarily be depositors of the ttaritan Kd.; I'arkwoori Estates ] ear. :and that every aspect of pie-mar- the dedication uf t'lt* batulstand in t'liw; If >'t»u illi> nc^^Iitct! (o opor- Adelman; The Search for the Ele- institution. •Mindowii 'kin Park, circa 1900. ite ii fntiii IIIKOII smiu-Vfitd rout*, of 20110 W. Broad St., for six ments, Asimux; American Authors And the most wonderful p»H of j ital rounselini; now covered in sep- vou win I,,. |ii,nlilt.l wllll tl|> in in "GtendalouBh" in Raritan laiate interviews, except thut deal- Harmony Holiday M"i wiioiiic h>aclilu«H untl Joea* and Books, Durke; SVKIO Educa- it nil to the younj* visitors will lie Santa's official hours will be tlrtim whit-It you limy Hetvlew day» and DiFranccsco & Cherrhio tion in America, Cliff. The Novel- the gaily wrapped free surprise daily 1 to 4 p.m. tiirouffh Dec. I inj; with the specific ceremony, will To spark your family'* interest or ev<>iiliij(H: rucordii of prov«ll for 19 lota in 'Princolon Ave. be included in the course. eiti-nhit;H NI-AMHIIU; If you havo iat a» Philosopher, Cruickshnnk- eift that Sant« will personally frive 20 and on iMonday vveniiiijr, Dec. Attracts Throng in spinach, here's n variation to i\ rat, 10 t» 2D hour* Apftrp time ilu- Bourd of Wealth in a let- The Early Envies, Donovan; Toys] to every child who visits him be- 1? from t» to 8 p.m. Teller window try. Cook one package froien spin- urvlOy, itnU can ntuke k itopoutt "The iden of the trroup counsel- ol* ll.fiinv on a tvtutnitUU liadit, tol.I the >!'lunninfr Board U Toddlers and Tnntrums, Dow- tween the hours of I p.m. «nd 4 business hours will be cUwod fis inc." saiJ Mr. Tiibbs, "irrow out of 'Capacity audiences fllleil the ach according to packam direc- >>S< H rln no obligation iren to see and visit Santa after tensive pre-mnrital counsi'llnit Westfield Chapter of tlie .Society and stir to molt cheese. Remove 3l>3U until f P.M. percolation tents have yet been Developing Vocal -Skill.-. Ilfln- whatsoever in connection with the icho.il. wiiich they oannot dchedule with for the 'Preservntlon nnd Encour- garlic. .Mnkcu three servlnirs. rmttcii. ley; The Oifts of Cluistnins, Hart- 'he Board of Health reeoni- man; The Kiplin<;»r Hook on In- \{U\i that the new homes there vesting for the Vears Ahead, !!»*. 'connected with the township nnl: Hiirh in the Thin Chi Air iury sower system. Robert K. Hillary; Tin. Knnl KlTort. July wnan, president of Hnrom, said 18i:.'{-N«)vemlie>- ISOf. (Vol. :i of will discuss this with the Toivn- The Civil Win nl Sent. Junes; f Committee. Kiiiprson: A Collection of Criticni 1u> Princeton Aw. subdivision Essays, KdiiviU; The 1'leasures i>f liminnry approval i» sulijei-t to a N'oiiconfiirinist, Lin Yutani;: Es- Mviion of curbs and pavement to enno from Reil China, Loh; The (field Ave. World of r.mvieme Ourrell, linor subdivisions were approv- Moore; Kew Ciwell's Fremh Die- USD A CHOICE BEEP... PERFECT EATING GUARANTEED! Jur Maui-o A. Cliexhio of 711 tioimry: Koosevelt iimi Howe. Hoi- ptfield !!d., one lot in that street, lins; John Adams, 2 vnls., Smith: j t'nrkwooJ • ICftutoa Inc., two I Credos nnd Curios. Thurln-r: J Can j olf Hnritnn Rd. I C.et It fc-r Von WlinWnle, Weid- first 'Ai-iird minor request by 'Mr. |mnn: The Western W.iil.l in the CHUCK ROAST 49 I third minor requct by Mr. |T«vr'.irtli Crntnrv, W hv. ID Itaritan -ltd. to iuli.tiviiic one j ' National A natural «ate with ivary mat... 0 Co:c:vittce that p?rvi.T Eli-tri • ar..i '(',::>' CM. for SMOKED BEEF TONGUE »« - 49 [name of Hickt»rv t.'l. )n» t-hniv^- !'»' v.-ei-k IT li'.l ])••!•. i"., was .IO'.I.-

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SSi'^SfSEinS!Annual YMCA 1,000 Point Contest Nabod Can't action tomorrow local gym in a e »>nit it i meonen otof th ruen mosat Swarthmort capable edistanc in ree - field. The liiue Devi -•ent years, finished a convincing Scheduled to Open This Weekend Break Knot Walchung Cunttten first in seven of the meets and are favored luho ,d second in one. Three of his lone The annual YMCA Thousand For the third week the tie foryear but are „„, „. distance efforts over the Swarth- Point Contest for boys grades 4 the lead of the Nabod Bowling more course broke previous exist- Local Y Competing to 6 will start Saturday, and theLeague held when Terry and ap thi ing Swarthmore records. Ayres same contest for junior high boys O'Connor, the leaders, lost 2-1. s ycar succeeded in .shaving the record hi Orange Play Day xvill start tomorrow. It is the first The lone sweep winner was Twy- time finally from 2fi:15.5 to 25: year for the junior high group. ford. who blanked Seibert, led bylef The Westfield YMCA will par- head tl -18.5. ticipate in the thinl annual Orange Events will include basketball Kraft's 223 opener, high same of he cast. In his last three years of eolleci- Y.MCA Play Day Friday, Dec. 28.throw for goal, pull-ups, potato j the session, his third ate running he recorded 14 firsts race, broad jump, target throw, w Vs from the northern and central fi'Connor 13 shooting. and five seconds while mi?sin(t parts of New Jersey will be reprc- high jump, bar vault, rope climb, TiM-ry IS nine meets due to injuries. "What ..a.'i't-d by boys nwi-1 '•< to 14. nop, step and jump and pu.-sh-ups. Iwonsliiie Two other stellar p|a,m . impresses me most is not Ed's run- SI Juliti .. 20 V4 las year's team are B!SU"> Event.-i will be held in bucket- The grade school contest will be llrlniil nine," says Garnet Coach Jim ball goals, running, jumping, re- held during the regular Saturday Clllli- .... ana Uoug Carver. C< Miller who has been training har- lays, table tennis, checkers, ring gym classes for 10 consecutive m in his eleventh yen riers since 1U42, "but his astute toss and in swimming, freestyle, xveeks while the junior high events 7 has had to find Y™ stuily of the urt of running." backstroke and relays. will be conducted on 10 consecu- Kelherl ^3 Dick Myers and , Ayres, a psychology major and tive Fridays, beetween 3 and 4 Twyf. R.iy ..•ore graduated in Boys representing: Westfield will f 7.-.0 June kT! * creditable weekend painter, is an p.m. S5K past he has lmd , avid reader of any and all books leave the Y at 8:30 a.m. with a Tt-rrv SS2 lunch and return about 3:30 p.m. The Westfield winners of last "line SOU pertaining to running and associ- year's Area National Athletic I icviins S23 A limited number of boys will H-'lint sr, i: ated theories. His "devotions and Achievement Championship and 7 <; "> interest" are reflected in his rec-be taken to represent Westfield. 'IVUIIII Youngsters Interested in attend- xvinners of first place in the Na-Ley FOOTBALL CHAMPS—The Senior loop Bean of the Boys Football League, who were the cjiam- ord Betting performances. tional Contest for the Central At- S Jl ploni in their division thi» year. Bottom row, left to riffht, Wayne Steele, Archie Harric, Steve ing should leave their names, en- starters, in addition' to A Rraduate of Westfield Senior try fee, and select their events us lantic Area will again participate named, are Bob Felter, Joh, Gage, Ken Ro*«nbtum, Chuck HoweN, Rich Pnpaccio, Bob Muuman; second row.' Jeff Mann, Jirn High School, he ran for three in the program along with the Ohau«, Bob Brewiler, Steve Ccntino, Potc Klaiber, Mark Ectcert, Jim Nel»en; third row. Bob Muss- soon as possible at the Y desk. Y Divers Place non, Dave Liscom Brur v years on his high school squad, New Central Atlantic Area Y mail and Bob .N'(.)S()n. Carver an; man, astittant coach; Bob Snmpson, Bob Thiel, Sam Bagley, Chuck Smith, Jim DeChellis, Stu Wad- setting a new school cross country contest. The national contest con- In AAU Meet taker are lettermen. Bob Si dey, Bob Brewtter, coacht fourth row, Kevin McNam&ra, Kevin Herbert. Roger Brown, Mike Pow- record before graduation and sists of five events taken from the Mike Cowles and Dennis ers, Jim Gilmartin, Tom Dries. Missing when picture Was taken were Pat Pspaccio and Tom Nelson, earning subsequent recognition as County Woman's Thousand Point Contest. Don Mutz of the Westfield Y assistant coaches. placed third in an AAU diving are others who xvill be Muntw. the team's most valuable runner. Westfield will be paced by Ric Last year's teuro won ti. The versatile Ayres, who hopes to Nelson, high scorer in the Central match in the 12 and under age combine a career in Social Psy- Bowling Set group event held at the (Perth Am- lost 3 during the season. Ba» Atlantic Area last year. Ralph boy "Y1M 'Saturday. His teammate, the Watchung Conference till, chology with coaching, is the 19C2 Muzzey, Y physical director, is took the Group 4 Central km two-mile champion of the Middle Pat Kielb, Secretary of the Un-commissioner of the contest for Eric Van Leuven, was close behind in fourth place and Bob Hope Championship in which Atlantic Conference. ion County Woman's Bowling As- the area. tion it won 13 and lost onlr. placed s-ixth. The meet attracted In the offseason he' scored as asociation, announced toduy that —to Cranford. member of the third place team entry blanks for their ll)th annual 13 boys. Byron Short of the Shore (Central Jersey Track Club) in tournament have been distributed Area Aquatic Club and Tom Stadt- King scored 555 points Isstn, the National AAU 15,000 meter to nil secretaries of WIBC-sanc- Madison Cuts inin of the Orance Y, were first in 2G'games, « new school retut championships. tioned leagues in the county. and second respectively. surpassing the 1859 mark of ft The tournament will be at Fed- This Saturday, a group of the set by Boli Bnines. He won j eral Lanes, Elizabeth, Feb. 2-3Church Lead Westfield Y divers xvill travel to area honors as well as Groan and 9-10. Doubles and singles Princeton Y for an AAU meet. and all state honors. He «m Towne Ties For events will be held the first week- The Madison Chapel bowlers cut Steve McCoy and Terry Gass, the cently chosen for the second to end and team events on the sec-into tho lead in the Church Bowl- two high school sophomore divers, all American by Ddl magazine ond. The event will be a 75 pering League last week when they will compete in the 15-17 age Merchants Lead cent handicap event open to allwon three points against lending group event, and JefT Schaub, WIBC-sanctioned county bowlers. Baptist's split of four points. St. Dave Davighi's 204, 223—G04 •Paul's xvon three games and four Mike Wurd, and Bruce MeLay will Klezer's 628 Set helped Towne sweep Dnily Journal In addition to trophies, which will dive in the 13-14 age group. be awarded to high gross and netpoints from Methodist. in the Merchants Handicap loop I'llllltN last week and move them into a winnerB in each event, money Paces Mixed Loop I tie for .tho lead. Mclntyre und awards will be made to as many Baptist Ice Show Sponsored By bowlers as possible, depending of M i.llsi.n A VL- . . 21 Team 8 were also sweep winners. Men .. Local American Legion Klezer's 203, 2U, 210—G23!k| Other high games were Hoss 222, course, on the number of entries Hllunal the Mixed League scores 3 Clcvcncer 220, Evans 212, Robin- in the tournament. In addition, Martin Wallberg Post 3, Ameri- but his Leani was swept by I'KJI Bon 201», 208, DeSanctis 208, there will be speeiu! events for can Legion, has put on sale choice ouli. OHier hiph scores wer« R'eJ Brand mothers nnd oOO-Cluh mem- M-IMI IMI .Mill ... 7.M lnnd 22H. M:ir«c Trzcuimki Sl,| Poreonte and Hamilton 205, Miller M.-iillMOIl AVI- . . . 7ii7 seats for the Shipstend and John- 204, Hoggins and Bnldassnrre 202. bers. All-events winners will also r>iin»ri*('K.i tlniial 7 Hi son's ice show at Madison Square and SariRo 2\2. receive special trophies. Si. IM ill's 7s:l Garden the night of Tuesduy, Jan. Method!*! 8. This is opening night for the Mimli. cre-i Auto. The Annual N. J. State Worn-! Piilly Jmmuil . . • • *J- 17 an's Bowling Association Tourna- show. Tickets are now on sale at '11 IK Locul Golfer a special rate. XVcstm-lil ri rt HI ment will also be conducted in (')ri|ini:ui llrus. . . . Hi LMI Union County this year. Applica- (rets Hole In One The proceeds of this ni^ht will Mui'Vi.s. Melntvn-a is U1 Aitlliit- SlevciiH . . . 18 21 tions for the state event have been be used to finance the Legion base- Tcnm s -... 11'. •yi mnileil to all WIBC league secre- Donald 3. Fennelly of Westfield ball team for the 1063 season. II-. v ll". taries and entries me pouring into scored the first hole-in-one of hisAl Moeller of 1293 Rahv.ay Ave. Diillv Jmirniil fr.l VIITI •mi y "owni.. in.ll !»4 S lot:: i*r» i headquarters. The state tourna- career recently at the I'lninfiold i chairmahi n of the*»**(tnih r nnd Tl'lllll S il", II nil Sli^ ment will be conducted at Hy-Way Country Club. tickets may I SnH Itiiy'w Auti fa: i) y ^ x v"i: be bought through Mll -If 1 'l-CHl Ss 7 !KI8 SliS Bowl in Union and will open Fennelly, the guest of member him. S-lll'ti JUiMlUK LErtuuE CriAiviPlCMS—Members of tho Kocketi, champion* of ±he. Junior diviiion of "'..Mill,.1,1 I'li'aiii'l'K . . Ml i; 111 II SI 1 March 23 and run through April Edwin G. Hufnngel of Westfield, lilisir CIliilmi.'in'H let 7 lull 1121 the Boyi Football League this y«ar with a S won 1 lost record, left to right, front to back: lit •i- SU'Vl'llK s<; :i :>;, I MI: 21. This, too, will bo a 7B peacerd the 137-yard 11th hole with LEADER CLASSIFIEDS••-.. row: Steve Butler, Bob Farley, Bob OeStefanU, George Hen, Brad Brewjlefl 2nd row: Rick Obrock, Air Cull yj 0 Sill ii*,; cent handicap event with both an 8 iron. BRING RESULTS Brad Rouillard, Mike Wein, Phil Allcutl, John Pfieffer, Ernie Prete, John Belioitj 3rd row: Bryon .Ylelntj-i'i-H s( - sou nil gross and net prizes. Crawford, Harry Kaufman, Alan Bernstein, Mike ,Grau«am, John Hood, Bruce Rider, Jerry Manni Entries for both tournaments 4th row: Dan SemeU, Mike Pryor, Tom Kay, Steve Loiter, Alex lizard, Chrit Merrill; Coachea, close Jan. 12. Dollff Merrill and Bob Ellis. Absent ws» George Hess, coach; and Parker Jones. Clements Sweeps Fabette Leader Three Came Lead for Second place Clements swept In Smart Set Swimmers Take Top Honors In Meetsleading; Ideal In the Kabctte pin Mike holds a three game lead league Friday, led by Doris South- over Sehaefer and iioehford in the YMCA Natatore Residents Win erton's 220 snndxvieh gami'. An- the Smart Set Bowling League this other SWRC]) winner xvns Kugmann, wuek, the.latter, two. beimr tii'ti. Extra Sessions Down Opponents In Thlree States who blanked Millers. M' 1. |k .•'H Min-ki-l .. .. L'li Hi The two Wcstfleld Y Junior Local youngsters copped honors lili-:il Mlickct II l.-i Sl- 1 l.-icf.-r linn." . . •. n:t l'J id it lif-nl r -Mllac L'.'l 13 discriminatiiig: swim teams distinguished them- nt three separate AAU swim meets At Park Rink VI k Ucaltoi' . . . . ! la -•3 ;•:! 1 selves Saturday afternoon byy win- in New. Jersey, New York, and I'M till ll:il it ' .« Miikci ... .. IS t'l i hi Th YPennsylvania over the xvceketid as .lnrvlK jo HalriliTsitu;r . . . IT ning over their opponents. The Y " Extra sessions will lie conducted swimming competition went into nt the Wiirinnnco 1'urk Ii'e Skat- Kp openinpgg its season several l.lnli weeks llater than tile M division, high &enr. listener... ing Center, Kosellc, during the IT Chlislivas holiihiy scuiion, it -wasbi-ut the Montcluir YMCA at Thp Onntncrs, Chnrlcs of the Sweep Session Montcluir, 114-70. Westfield Y und his sister, Cnrol, ("1(1 announced today by George T 111,' THE FISHER Cron, superintendent of recreation The Y division divers swept both of the Watchunjr Lukes Sxvim for the Union County Park Com- agv croups, taking first and second Chili, set tho pace in the New :. l IJ For 7 P.M. Pinners in each of the 13 nnd under and Jersey meet held at the Muntelnir mission. All but one of the matches in Beginning Wednesday, Dec. Ill 14-17 events, The Y swimmers Y pool Saturday nifrht. Charles, Custom c Look 12 firsts, six seconds to defeat who excels nt nil strokes, won the the 7 P.M. Howling League last trenorul skatinir sessions will lx IM » greatly improved Montclair New Jersey senior men's 200-yurd Kim M,|U< week were sweeps. One of thp VI held ouch morning from 11:30 a.in r.:t 2 winners WHS second place House to 12 noon; afternoon sessions will team. backstroke, while. Carol took the Jeff Grcim and John Morgan -00-yiud breiiststrokc open age of Cords -who upset lending; Hobyn • Stereophonic be held daily from 2:;iO ]>.m. to Dance Studio. Others were Unri- 6:30 p.m.; anil evening session? turned in excellent performances group race for (jirls 13-14 years of Molowa Leading • FM Multiplex from K to 10:,'!() p.m., Sunday us double winners. Jell' captured age. tan. Clark View and Mahogany through Thursday, uml from 8 to thi! 10 and under ace croup back- Joanne fireim of Knnwood smd House. • Wide Range AM 11 p.m. Friday and .Saturday. stroke and butterfly events mid the Summit YMCA girls swim Washday League • Stereo Phonograph Children, 15 veins of ugc andJnlin the 13-1-1 ace croup free- team stroked her wuy to a first in stylo iilul backstroke events. Ite- Molowa took over the lead of .MMll»|L,-:lliy U • MINI1 under, may skate at the morning n JiO-ym'd freestyle rnce for girls the Wnshdny I.eacne Alonday I I I I'll Vi. VV As a home entertainment center, the .sults: W.-.-HVOiMi •Jl nnd afternoon sessions on week- •l-s I; 11-12. Coni|>leting the roster of 10 a,i.l II II.In•: 's:< > .1. r»-i lie: 1 when Lennox, formerly at the top. i;il L'l FISIIKIt Custom Blcctra VI is with- days, Monday through l-Yiihiy, ex- SI .• Selllii III. XV: : II iri . Sli,.i|.|l'i. local medal winners were John went flown to defeat. Sweep win- out an equal in its class—for it cept holidays, for the reduced fee \l ; :> .lllil M-ilfiit. XX'.' Walkcy and (ireg (ierber of the Ml. 1.;!l.'liSlli.lt.:: 1. .1. •If I 'n'.-llii ners were Roinbeicer, Mistretta lllll-lti.ll Vail,- includes performance features nor- of 25 cents. At nil evening ses- xv •'.lullll l.ill i-y. M; Mi k.- I'Ulie- Westlleld Y, \V1K» took second and and Stallinccht. sions and nil sessions .Saturdays, till M. third place honors in 50-yni'd j mally associated with instruments v.l. l.ri'.1st? nri.l.i': I _ in 11 breast-stroke competition for 10 I Ii 111 Sundays and holidays, children will .-!' II. M: .'. ..'Mi1 l Willie'->'. XV ll.irry costing far more. pay lid eeiits. Adults may skate at I, XV. ami under boyi*. i v,!. l.u 11V 1. .1. Ii i ir. - hn. XV: weekday morning nnd nfteinuou •<-~ lief W; :i. 11. ii. Ii ;i|>ir... i '•; Cii'i'lf Berber's brcaststroke hon- l.iti l.'lh-K! sessions for :i (.0 cent fee; and atM. ors fdlloxvcil closely after his cap- I'll--,,-|, . OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Kxtreme-Sensitivity FM, AM and KM-Multip!^ Jt . 1 1 • 1 .•' .'. u *-,l. fr...... l\ 1 1. Mill.- 'I l|l'>U.MIV II,. all evening sessions and ;it all ses- k 1 M I." I i-t-1 M W 1 "I •\ M; :.' I .- l'.- .Mi'' h.- 1!. XV '-. II i! tuiing a second place medal in a '1I.MVI.SV' . .. . Tuner features STEKEO BEAM, ;i TISHKR invention thnt iititomatically " "".f(.. sions Snturdiiys, Sundays and holi- H.i III i'. M. fid-yard freestyle race for 10 nnd .1..1I1IHI I.'.'- 1II 1- stereo broadcasts • Stereo Master Audio Control • -lO-Watt Sterfi' Amp" •'• days for 75 cents. ;, i, Ml Li . k.«l I-"l,.- 1. l.-l . i' 1 li-i under hoys lit a Friday night invi- M : 1'. l.ir i-.v Kelk.lini'. .!. Hr.ni Two Independent Tluic-W-'y .spt'SKH General skating sessions will not Hi i.v III. XX. tational meet held by the Metro-jiVi!! • Ccrranl Foui--S1H.,.,| i;,x-or,| C'hanKer T.- .k- ' he conducted tin the evenings of Z l'lill I i. «': ;:. 1' politnn AAU ut the New York j '"'i Systems • .Super'.) Modern consoles in Walnut, Maho^my, ; 1 Jaydee Leading V Dec. 1M and D.-e. III. The \V:ui-! ii Athletic Club's pmd. At the SMIIC ; I:', .', in IS ileep, IIO'i" high. Provincial consoles in Fruitwood and Miilu>p'"- nnnco I'urli Ice SkntiiiK Center |M meet, Grcrr's older brother, llar-ii.it •11.1,1 .I- :'0', " hij;b. Burly vey, stroked a ."»ii.l> second 100-; .}'.'• American i-onsoli'S in Maple, -n'u- will lie rltiseil all day Christina: Sports Bowling 1 Day. yard freestyle to take second plncc 1 i<" Italian IVovinciiil consoles ill Wnlniit, -IT" !' Tlie abnve selu'ilulc xvill rcm.'iii] honor.-* in :i 1 ;l-i J yenr •Taydee, a two game winner, hi-h. in etfert t lu-uujrh .lull. L'. race. broke nut. of the throe way tie in Harvey ami hi^ relny team- s ^'IIIH1 "ic Siuirtsmens Howling- I.eacue Darby On 1 mates, POIIK MeOxveii, .MiU> i l_J V \ Vridiiy nieht to take a one truim Shown I{«'sid«'iits Win .III. I Shown ram lead. Kuirinaiiii nnd Maz'/.u, previ- At Left At Right \., travelled to York, I'll., Halm-day to iloli Schreek of ^Veslfii'ld iind niiidy in the ti.', lost 2-1. Hieh M. represent tile Wi-.-t liuld Y ;ll tile Hob n.ul.y i>f Mnuntainfiiie ure Howler* vvei'f Ulnsiu-ci with 223. THE CUSTOM THE CUSTOM •'IK —coil, Ma/nr 2:ii',. Salonione I Friday niorninc th autunmnl \ 11 Hi annual White Knse Hcl.-iy member.-; n!" (he University of \"ir ELECTRA VI spoit.s letters, wu.i by Pimrry | Carnival held by the Middle At- irinia swimming team wbieli won A. Ik.niu'tti -1ILJ und Fcrrarra ELECTRA VI Hehool athlett:^. \v .li- awanl'Ml. lantie AAU ...t the Suburban York : it., npening meet la.-t week. feat- 221. /ri'iidi Amonc tin- %^-iuix-r:- \u-iv .;i-vri:ii l.i !K i llij:b S.-IHHII | 1. Tin- l.'!-I l-ye.-u-: ing Washiugtun and l.ee, 1'roviiii'ial : Wi'stlird.l if-i'l - I.----'. " - obi yoimcsti-rs eaptureil thi Sehrei-k. who wiis meet i(tt.iiii l'i»r of -ll!0 ToppiiiK Will lid. und David plai-e Ir.ipliie.i in Imih ,.f t !n (he opener, plaeeii in lh I'Velils in whiell they Wile enli'l'ed I'mleriioii of ".in lli(-lil;in.| Av.i. Darby ;.uam on the winninc relay won v.'ir-it.v l.iiiihall l.-iler:-. .1 \' i Tin' ^tll>-y.'iril ivk.- :in hut- team. Union County's Tape and Audio Center •ii.e.ir U-lli-i:; went in Kril-: K'.-n. i terlly relay r |t..th evetil.- of ::f>7 Kimlmll Ave.. Kol.eit Har- were eaptiu-e'i l>y tin- Xxrk V. XV,-111, !-| l,i|,iil.. rett of I |fi Coliinnd Avi'., Kcinii-tli ; The Westliel.l m':: lime was (ioplnuan Wn.-liti'r of 5fill ("lark St. ami Jnlin | only otie-li'iitli f a MI nu.l behind Win IVddic Letters XX', ...ill, 1.1 I., Kl'.-rner of H'-l" Wyi-lnvoi..| Kil. tin- s,vi.nil plaee l i-hi-y Ai|Ulltie Kiihanl Klli-rli.ir-t of 1^1 W,..-.l- Club in the but t rlly. ai:.| only 1 K:iy Hart,.ii <-f JSJ I'lark St air' land Ave. ainl Kennefli l\.i|.|ien- Iwo-lenib-. of :i .-.- nd behind l!n- I K:-.l|ib Coplenlilll of 7:'l Lamlivl't: i:ume elub in the Imefi-r nf TITI Kn.illvvoi.il Terr. ! Mill l!d. received varsity letter liuwlini; 17 ELM ST., WESTFIELD 8 ALDEN ST., won awards as member.-; of the I j fin- n-ofs-comiiry from truck coael' iuccer tb/jii tt-aui. (Continued on ne.\t pa^o) LEAnKU CLASSIFIEDS I K-.ibcrt l.awson .it ||nj ]'ei]i]it AD 2-0483 BR 6-048-3 BRING RESULTS I iithoel lajL week. tEAOER CLASSIFIEDS PAY THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Pa«e 45 Hi-Y Courtsfcrs N"i-w York in tlu- NCAA COIUTI1 ] Mutinoe Utiwlin^r League Isst • LEGAL NOTICES > dimmers *3JH»H Saturday i\~ Person -•"vm.im.uuiiis Heading; Tournuim-nt at Advlphi Colloj,-i\ ' Break Out wetik. l'M«pnet-s ntoveit up to the kiiitinued from previous page) winning thr roit.viUiliou rmnul. ()f TiY second phu-e position, lied with t ri:iuoii ( oi ui' or (.. thn xouth'-riy lino »* Union C'urkon is a nu'inLir of Nu tjwax. MOW JI;UM:V TUi.-; ttuiu-o t\\ filly -Ii V* (S6) , If.! Ollliell, Hill liri-n- Ti.e YWCA i.i-v ba.krtl.!Ui Bantam Bowlers f* hHUi'rr> l^l^Ulua t« tlu' jn.int and place 0/ league will kick ,,iv its f,,^ ».,.,.k Lambda 1'hi. and is imijoriiiK in (Tarns, two ^uine winners, moved i. I BIUD CounO i The M division of the Westficld uf league play .Saturday at tio history. out of the tit- with Qwux in tin- I -. Si:« OM> TIUiT: AM of Tfta 1 i v ri>.n, tali' ;i urtu p.irt in tnd t« : ihr hiiul uml urcinUos wltblfi vxm fir (juests, the Newark YMCA lneet the l\.rna.|... < At 3:liii".'. !oaj ii; the Hsntam Howl (o 1 : j Mary ^\. I..»vvjoy, Jicr lu'iri*. .I.'VIKI .-: li.tuntiin y IMK- of nit iron fence. E,n team, by the score of 1S-1-33. Supers meet the liebt-N, at M •',l.i-av'ui- Saturday, breaking the tie ; Sa l-l jitfnil^^H fn HUi»(ttlOD JtdiOln lulu: (Westficld). the Sheiks fai-o the Ti-oian - »KU|with •.Shaikey, wliu won only t wo ! rOFF AND MINING by John I. Day—\ :i> l:- IMT. ilu-lr or uuy of ih.'it. MI-- i-.-ji, HMI-S ..f t\\x» Plral Tra^t U*w»^ ,.,| unJ.-i-. I'" y.l. fi-i-'-styk-: I. in the final jsaiiu- at n: 15, th..'.!.- unnirs. > Mil, .'.-' I'tK^t.lil 111 llllllt, IKK- illl.l Inll-lfS liuitxiv- iii>MitWviuM(, ft ml which :i ,.II.V: ::. I'.riui- W..1I. -.•« vj. l.ii. i^> ;»i\.l .Mr. l.ovtfj.-y liii.slnm.! . ( M.u.i ).«>•< iiM-t iririn^.N hAvt'bflon Jn jf«ics oppose- tin- Tlialiilomi,),'..' | . \\ A. lA.vf.J.iy. it. tinit IIiiJInputcd l>o»Mt*i»IOP Of 1 1 V..ii «r.. l'.r.'l->- mimm..n.- l ami r.- iu< purtu* of niv fir«t p*rlaitd t,"tt"|.|ls. 'Jl' -*' '",'j *, • .l;i-: 1. Thr.' IcuKUV Will u,,l play 1).( •>•_>! l ilirir lu'iliTi-xMir.x tur more ttiftfl III Top ,|||||V.I to «((\l' U|>.>|1 AIIHUSIIIK S :*: Jiiii but will haw ;, full .-rhi.,11, !.• ,, f! Look Ma, \n Reins! Tli> :ii(vi <|.vrJ prjnUw Of INoinalu'gmi .i.l.ll.i-'s IM <43 VV.St ri-unl SII.'I" lll^o tril::; . ll> y.l. I. .• 1,- I ,-. having? the reins suddenly fall Ai-I Ion III Mlii.-h t'ary \V;IIUIUI.. Ii •.Millie isiti l> wlJi- or pAlsted K*9- Tlioro;i£fhbre<* breeder, St-mels took ovt'i- first place in .". .'. ' I Hi k Sliu»i-ll; :: I-'U- i; :• >-- useless in his hands; the bli I'hlliillrr. mill M.lly A. I...V.J.-V. .-1 im,< t fi.rni.t ly InlnFt AWIIU») **td .,.,., li. Ml. biiasislrok.-: I Jim Turkey Shout At Ritran McKinney, onv-tinie .IIH . III-I- il.'f. nilnitii., |ti-iiillu^ in Hi. top uinateur stec Ueclmsc rider, hud broken nnd the bridle had the iWnualu'v'im HnwliliK I.t'iiKiiv I-.MIII }.t IIII* iliHlnul 121.C fvtit III , • Ivd-i \Vi-Is». ^(P yil. l.uuvr- Ui*l week, u slim half £iime ahead ^up.-i ii.r |-|>ui'l »f N.-KN Ji-r.^.->. ulili rxiHiit-iuitrrly illri'i'tloji from h '. i Vi.-ii W.-lty. 3 I'raiB n>n«. County Traps once -said: "You senictimea eonie off. With three miles ,n thlrly-flve (;15) .lujs :ill.-i- li. f U tht ... |i nil) y.l Jri-cslyli : I. Kill of Siejrcl, furniei- leaders. In nti- lead that u horse i»ade a mis- and nine stiff jumps to go. t:. t t If io'll (.111 I., ll.l K... Jll'ltl...!. i rly Niik- of L'l,., • •• Ivli- Swan. HiO V.I. !>;uk- A Christinas turki-y slmot fin- take at a jump; it is not the Jockey Winter took a handful other shift in the stiindinir* Shea "L, "i Iti-i-t llnlliil.il:' J. Ilkk -'••••u.) .. . .;i,s .;-.» vi -y tt*f:»iill limy IMI rpn.l»r..l IIK«II»I»-I l t nit u In U tlx .,„; iu" y.l. iii-i-ii»isiiiiki-. l. tiap shooters will IH- <-i.mlucti..-dl>v horse that makes the mistake of mane and started talking went to third pluci-. ,\..II r<>r (In- riitli-t ili'innn-l.-il in tti> s>Miiit Mi'iir.1 ! •> r.•..-.- TO; «:.: .-oiniiliiliil. You Hlinl* III*- >i.i.i mi ,,.' SIIMII; :. HII«-I,. Diuiuiiii. inn the t.'niou County Park CUUIIIIU- I J:';^- I;J;>; ;•;« '•'•>! but the rider. You seldom see to his mount which was other- \> I. f I..HIC-1 lly: I- l>:iVf Hi-m:iri-of i.f m-i-vK-v In .liipii i-nst it .tlKlitnci* of GO feet; tftpnOn a loose horse fall." There havo wise without control. Most S. 1,1. Is |M( I I >. .HI.- Hllll 111.' Clrrk i.r Ih.. Sup. -< !••> (.. n.''lh ..ii'll;.' t-«-t H .llMtAnCtt BC sion at i p.m. .Sunday at tin- Cuiii:- Sl.-B.-I ...... IV I. ; tin y.l. fiet'siyK-: I. To.k.-r been many eases where u horse lioiscs would, under the ll -,'T r. .-i i.. in.. i..ni[li«>.ate>'ly >I4» ty I'ark Trap uml Skc-et irn>-jiiils. 't.-fiiLwin . . ;.".-. r-*: r.:*o Si..-1 n: H -y, In nro willi (Ii ..I I'ul-l.-.! Av.-imi-: llicncn <<) i :: ' Hu.ly ,1. i. inn \ ,l I*' K-..1. II i '. | I"..! |,."|| ) that lost his rider at an early ch-cuinstunccs, havo loft the •l •- Hoiithwt-Htcrly Mills of i obstacle, went on to tako ail course and galloped aimlessly ruii-i.-.i An-. i .mi 41*16" wtii U',.i Mifliell; ID" y.l- l>r»l>»l- The shoot will In- (nii.lucu.lun- 11 1 Ht-l-tn.in Svenil; "_'. I..IV.- fences und "win" the race, but in I ho infield. Mandarin and )*li^ arttou haft I.r MI lunt lUtt U>i II •llnlnlii •• "f '•» f.-et tn till) polHt I'.llM.I )•.• > ptiriiOflv of tiUlytllitf tltli* to i-.i i in. ' ..|ii.-,. ..r I'.-ulnnliiit. ,„,. v.l I.mi.-illy: 1. tirm Kl;ii- cl'.-r the Kcminciun Iwiiulirap sys- Triuiifile Lt>;i>wn •'<; I'll.- aiio\.' e awurji-r I'nlwn nin1 sim.- vil ir.-.-My 1<* r.-lay. 10 .-mil .iii- Downs Rtiniu ruj) rai'i- together, it would have "W,.st lli-lil llti-iiee H'nll, IIHI.- as prizes. Three tu the tup KUIlnci >- occurred In France this year. • LEGAL NOTICES • -if Ni'W JiTKoy. loonltut At lll> I'iil !•>- K. A. IMihli:iin. Inc. I'rnreMUlonll v 'r.iny WI-IIH, it;»* rlinrl.-s). and three to the hi)fh Isniulimj. Last June at Autcull, during been oonsitleivd remarkable; U-lI AVCilUO, llt>NL-Vl I>1-<1 |IH follows l:ii,:lii.'< : II HtfStUNATi:i> -in I'r.illl lhln the running: of the four-mile they not only finished but took Minn-: -ri> ciiicikiTUHN n ci-i-inin mnp rntUtp<1. "l'l)' .t.H i L ilii.U Maxwell, r.-lo \V.'l.,s. wirnicrs. Tiiiin^le Howliinr I.i-;i^ue, ili-fonteil 1 1;l $50,000 Gi and S 10 e u 1 e de tlu load nt the last jump and, Kulille ..I .ll),sl-:i>ll I' llll'KKISS. HuiiiliuM I.otn for Mui.t Uy K.u 11 \nlt u<' lU.lisi-:i'ii KUWAHI' X HHIMIMI »l \Vl>Ktnt>|[l oil Un tin- on iii- nTK< I'luiitirtl or r«r)ut«4 ICu vj. tn-oulyli- relay. I.T-U: Kami's nfti-r Insini; tlie fu-st hist Illl'K KltS. .|.-..'llr.|.,l. iif iVnti'Ol lUlllroAif ut NYw Jet the MI*t*i i«>ii! (-Mate nr i I^l'l.i.l (UK'k Sloi-um. Miiwli- III- the favorite, Mandarin, hud i.ver nine of the original four- l-iliMiiuit (.> tin' ..liter i.r IM'III'NI'. •"•>'." unrvoj't'tl by John M - '" Hoiicyiiiooners N»iv 1 'rwr nr M.mc lulcroflt theri»» t.il I :<-rl Ilalhinil, |);iv.- I)<.-m.i- wi-.-k. In the iither mutoli, Null the unpleasant sensation of teen starters. J. KllllC Mui'1-..Killi ..f II... I'ounO ..' •MutHh, Hurvo>f»r JHIUUIIT. istj«i luilil u tlon «>r ubrft limviil t" MeCulio 2-1. \Vi>!il)raril, ['i.w.ii. iti:i,li> on flit- tlitrll.-tli .Iny ..)' iiinl Illt'd In tlu> utTjiT IIf \\y<- I'l.-rlv ii.c.lli-y rclny. 1 r. -17: WVmi.lil Lead Bull & Chain 1 Ni.v.-lllltt-t. A.II.. lilti?, lt|.nn the ll|i- ill 53, ]8t!9; Iho *nmc I'I-IIIM II I. (UtAKT Hf^OTt, potU'Mi of lot i« twoitiy-irlx tW\ _,, Wall). Ilom-yinouiiers, on<- f I IIICI- i:\.-.ntt.l- .if Ih. tnte i.f milil ill-- k f Si O>urt .-.HJ..-.I. u.ill..- Ih hi-i-.-Ly ttlv.-ii t.i (lie utut t\vriiiy-«lulit C!8> In 1H..-1- Khlni: 1:( ami itu.l.-r: 1. lion Mm/; sweep winners in the liulul * li.iin lliK-C (.1) bolimJt'il AlKl il.'vrrlhr.l .1. CillllLS. ,I..|I|..|M "I" Ull III .I,, .IlKr.l lo l-\llli.|l pin loop Ih.s week, tcHik first | >lsi-i- i.. II... Mil.H.rlln i- in..hr until nr nl- tiM fnltdWH: M.I;: I. 'l'*-iry I^ISH: -. Kl|. Iti.ul. iii II...I Ion Iht-lr CIIIIIIIM iin.l .I.Miutnili. FIMNT THAf:T: HKlUNNINtl Hi •IMt: \\Tln\At. HANK in the standings. Thi> other ;)•(> X..II . or u iwrrii:i.i» Eiiturduy at 12:46 p.m. the Y M. i-il-. ;.i:;Ulist Iho t-ttlnle i>r t.nl.1 I|.-.-..||M...I K point wlittrb tn on tfio Hniiilnrlv winners were Spui ers \t it III n HK HI. mil. M finni Ih" iliil.- >>r lino *\f Ihilnn /wntiu. HHUIIH-I \\ \Vihl iv J Fsiun will travel to Orange to : II. 7;i '.'»i j -.ill.I onliT. in- lilt1}- wilt I... l.in-v.i fi inn tlin I'oriiri* of Dnwni'i Str«>ri. .\lliMIl)i:itN MKMTlMfl Dreamers, i'nul Darsiu'ss' eve Tl itiiiionl tiiri'tlnu nf ihr lihdt*** let Oi'fliiKC Central. Tho M divi- l«»ii...l f ln i»riitliitl K r r otHtnut our liutulrrO nnd lu'cuu- h»i.ii- waa top score. I i:. in nii; tit.- :I m.i iiKitlimt the KUl.mi ll.i'i il (120) ft r H or Tho Xfltioiiul Hunk of i will not swim Saturday. ! II. in SilUurlinli 'IVIIHI t-.intiiitii), i.l tt f th w 1 \V..m(l.-l.l. N. J , i;».-.:in...r lU'tir.l fit Mi-Oull. AUornoyn H mior Bowlers l., Curltou Ciiplain Of I;I; liiti St. ..y Wi>»ll|..|.l. N. J. u. ;i •., ! L- -1. - 41 !>.- .'.jx-ji from 3 In 4 P.M. I..Uillllln of 'J01 lli-itsmi • Ii;.Hint- Bniith, li two gnme winni'i-, tieil - I'l., has Keen t-ieeted <'ii-i'aptain of] for the lead of the Junior ' the (.row City Colh ^e sin-eer team j ^ T-eapue Sntui'duy when TO BUY OR SELL, USE j for tin- new si-asmi. j former leaders lost a pair. i The team Ibis year represented ', sun's 202 for hi.i team was llu1 LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS •Western Pennsylvania nnd uppei ' ly iloulile oeiiUny. 1 s.iiilh n CALL Wi.uht -'1 r.;..l: t .nii/.ii . . . . IK FOR EXPERT u MHOM I :. [1, 11 \\, 11: M II i»i>i )r: IT martin jewelers CAR SERVICE WORK l-.j .'•'i'n.Vm"...: HI: i ...... i". T:; \-t> M • • r'.::* (h .'.'.'. f.r.7

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.-.IT WESTFIELD: CRANFORD: M & tu ^?| EL/A & QUIMBY STS'. 27 NORTH UNION AVE. of Westfielcl. Inc. AD 2-6718 BR 6-6718 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. AD 2-1300 IN OlflcA TKUSr£D fO* A C C t; CLASSIFIFD ADS |F£C/»t''»S 1 H I WOIID OVIi. OPP MFFKFR'1 C.ARDFN CtKITFR Page_46 T.HE.W£STF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Delaney Dinner Davis Attending Aides Chosen Agent Parley A nujnUer *>f ki*y committee Anthony R. Davis of WeilfieM. chairmen for ill** Jaim-;; J. lH'I:imjy ! Svw Jersey jrereral a^enl for the testimonial ilinn<;r Jan, 12 lit the! Ma's.-achu.setirf Jmkmwily and Life •Scotch Plains Country Club were ' In.suraiu'e Co., is currently attend- announced today. The U n i o n ing tlit? roinpany'ri .annual genera' County rejrJ.-U-r will be -honored ti^ents meeting being1 held in IJoca JW his service in that office as Haton, Fla. "well as for Ms civic and political Mr. Davis, who joined the com- activity in tin- county over a num-pany in 1958 as a career agent, will ber of years. be participating in a three day Frank Cuclvie, former freehold- session of disc unions on brokerage er, will serve as chairman of ar-and agency development. rangement* ami 'Philip J. Levin, A frmriuuto of Sluitfers Univer- weM known developer, wjil arrange sity, Mr. Davis i.s now seeking hie for iipwiker-*. :Muno G, Mirabelli masteiri d;:gre )en marketing at will head the rc.--ept.iwn committee. Seton Hall University. General Jiri'un^eniunti.-; u'ill IJL- in Ife wa.s api)ointed l>rokoragti su- charjru of Kujfcnu F. Hampson, pervisor in '.Vevv Jersey . in 1959 general -t'hiunnun; Thomas C. De-and in lilfiO he qualified for the Luru, executive director, and Dom-company's annual leading produc- ink-k A. -MirabelM, .serretary-lroas- ers round table, urer of the committee. Mr. Davis served the company Delaney, a native of Plainfield as an -agency field representative but now a rositlcnt of .Scotch prior to being: appointed general 'Plains, was elected register in 1058agent. He maintains offices at 120 SEE BARON'S TREMENDOUS TOY DEPARTMENT! and ha3 won considerable acclaim Halated St., East Orange. fox the modern methods he has in- stituted 'in the county office. LEGAL NOTICES « LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES .\OT1CK TO <:HKIIITOHS KHtule of AUGL'STA 1\ SANG Hit, ck-ci'UseU. Children Welcome I'uiMiitnt to the onler of ISLJfJEN J. JCIKK Surrogate of the County of l?ni(j.'i, nmdfi on the thirtieth day of .Vovt-inber, A.D., 1962, upon the ap- Old St. Nick plication of the undersigned, a& Kxt'fuior of the estate of HUH] de- t-*'fi«**cl, notice la hereby glv(;n to th More than 1,000 youngsters (iiMlitorfl of Raid deceased to <•* \ to thu HiitiHuriiicr UIKUT oath or af- whooped 'with jov Saturday as iSan- ilrniatfon their claims and demand ta 'Claus arrived an town. IMI tile ni>- oi tiiu utiacrdiKittd, UUHH ATTENTION ALL CHILDREN! Gold Bottles tributed to needy families by the of the eatato of said d«d - BRIAR PIPES Westfield Community Center Asso- I, noticf e IB htvuuy ^tvun to tiu ora of said deceased to I>KIIII>,L Stop In at BARON'S For Your Assorted ciation. lo tht HUbaurn>yr utitiur oath or ixt- Reg. $3.98 Jlrmutlun their claims and demaiidri (More than 75 prizes, donated by yamat thu fstate of nald duct:u.»ed Bench Made local nujrehants, were given to the ituin Htx montna from tho iia.it: ., STOCKING GIFTS ASH TRAY SET youngsters. Richard Letticri, 10, I*id (iiilL'r, ur liiuy will iiu for«-»V(«r World's Finest Smoking Pipes uarrtid from proeecutlnK or recr>ver- of 897 North Avc. and Nancy Jane thu Biimu iiKumBt the HUt)Ki-rih<.-r. 4 Ash Trays iMiller, 7, of 621 Drake PI., won John Curlylu Jklllltin, FOR MOM OR DAD liiKeuutur S the top prizes of bicycles. Jack J. Camillo, Attorney $1.98 1 Cigarette Case ktZ North Avo., W. iRoger Tuttlo was master of cere- W't-Htllfld, N. J. 49c up 1 Cigarette or CigarTable Lighter monies in the theatre. Music was ia-(i-4t I'V'CM $21,la by the Musicians Association of Gift Wrapped Elizaibeth, .Local 151, AKotM, thru IM HMO XOTIC1 All For $1.98 TAKK NOTICL0 that application the iMusic Performance Trust llUK \,vv\\ tliadu to the tiOKU^OH W SPECIAL! Fund. rfltH^, to tranHfVr tu VVIKLANI) and (.'LA I UK Reg. $2.98 — Famous Make Tho event was sponsored by tho\V lr,l^ANI>, t\n liit'inineB locuteil at COTY ASSORTED I0H9 I!. S. HtKhwuy §'12, MonntHln- Exchange Cub. HHif, New JciMi-y, tnr l'Jfimcy itettill i 'oiiHuinption jjjeeiim' #C-H horcto- icirc insut-d to iJAN IJC)W1)'H Si hJAlv TOILET WATERS Reg. $16.95 PLAYING CARDS Pick '23 Skiddoo' Title IIO13H1J OJ-1 >IOiJXTAINHU>i-j. IN*.:. i ur in** iiri'iuifseH luciiU-il ui 10!Ui WITH ATOMIZER For Edison PTA Dance ll. S. l^tiKliwuy fVZ, Mountalnuuli:, $1.19 N'cvv Jor^fj1. ELECTRIC "23 iSkiddoo" is tile name chosen TUt> iiumos and ruHldencta of tin- $2.50 Double Deck for the annual Edhion PTA dunce iil»plleant for tranafer arc a» fol- HAIR DRYERS to be held Jan. 25 at 8:30 p.m. Thu " Henry ^Vk'land. 2H3 Holly Hill, MountHiniildo, N. J. committee met Thursday to formu- CUiirw "WleluiKl, £53 Holly 11111, late plans for the only fund-raisin;; .MountairiHlde, N. J. $7.95 Oujt'ctionn, if any, Hhould be made project of the year at the home o immedlaluly In writing t»: 151-Ati^n .Mrs. >C. .P. Smojen.^ki who with A. HOKFAUTH, HnroUKh CU-rk of Lowest Discount Price the Uorou^ii of MoujitainHldc. Mrs. John P. Parkinson will co- 1I12NUV \V1L2LANL) chairman the evtnt. CLAfULAfUK >VUNU Reg. $1.00 Other committees are: Decora- •>i>:\ Holly Hill Mounluinstilo, N. .T. MYSTIC MOMENT tion.*, i.Mr. and '.Mrs. S. Gioss, Mr. l' J17 and .Mrs. Phillip Kass and 'Mr. and Reg. $1.00 Mrs. L. B. Everett; tickets, Mrs. ci or Hir BUBBLE BATH LOADS OF rvoT 1H Hi»rcltyy Glvuil, ThaThat llw A. G. Foster; refreshment.}, Mr. thirNutlcd intcrinediatu tc account off hthf t>iibBcrlb(!r, MorK«" (Juaranty Tru«l DUSTING SPECIAL! ASSORTED and Mrs. J. W, Soymour; prizes Company of Now York, formerly Mrs. John H. Olsen. O it u runty TriiHt Com puny of Nuw York, trUHtco of thy trust erotited by Tickets for tho dance wall be I'nrnKniph Seventh of the Lust Will POWDER 59c MEN'S or LADIES' printed by the school's graphic art itiid TcHtuinent of CHAULI38 11. VAN SLYCK. (iccoaec'd. will lie audited ONLY department. Decorations will bt und mated by tiugene J. Kirk, Hur- Reg. $8.50 assembled the second week in Jan- roKutfl, und reported for oettlemcnt WALLETS 77c to the Union County Court—Probate uary. DlviHiou, cm •\VedneHday, January 49c (Members of the PTA and their Uth iH-xt at K:30 A.M. (K.H.T.). LANVIN ARPEGE friends are ur^red to circle the Uutod November 15, 190-. Morgan Guaranty TTUHL Reg. $7.95 NEW! Jan. '25

Reg. $24.95 MI LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES TRANSISTOR BONANZA! Reg. $3.00 LITTLE LADY Reg. $4.00 6 TRANSISTOR ETCH-A-SKETCH RADIO TEA-TIME SET SPECIAL! $1.19 MAGIC SCREEN GUARANTEED $2.19 Reg. $13.95 III Ml lln.i.ln II.I ulilih lint ]iuriliiii.iil lliriMlj.li lli<- IIDIM of \i'i!i"'t Reg. $29.95 Only $9.99 I.. Itijxol'lr* In in >1r. mill Mm. 1 III oituri H. IIIINM, 1 IIIN \y»N u ntillllliU' WESTCLOX )fM««-il pmiicrly. PENN LINE See It For Yourself WATCH RACING CAR SET H-O Gauge For Her Special! Qui'stiuii, Mr. Club. If $16.88 yiiui- wilV were Christ- iims shii|i|!i))'.; fur you Reg. $2.00 MAKE-UP MIRROR :it your favorite FOR TRAVEL store . . . where you PASSWORD GAME In Metal Case - Reg. $2-9» Milton Bradley what wtmlil you hope A giil ccrtiflentc, NOW! .she chose f«r you? Mr. Field! $1.29 88c With This Coupon

PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS CONVENIENT OPEN EVES 'T!L 10 PARKING 243 E. BROAD ST. Opposite Rialto Theatre AND SUNDAYS USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE Phone ADams 2-6680 FIKLDCLUH, 307 South Ave.. Westfield, N.J.. AD 3-0248 FROM MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT FROM 9 A.M. to 9 P.W«