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VOt&J.I —No.? • DREXEL 9-5000 SPRINGFIELD,N.J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29.1M0—- .103. 1.00 A COPY, $4.00 BY THE YEAR Regional Superintendent Conditional Poschner Named Comm. Recommends Advises on Elementary License Given To UC Regional School Curricular Change | To Happy Day Education Board FirerSysiems FoirAH Schools Report Deals WithJiLES Proposal The Springfield Township Committee issued a conditional Curricular changes on the elementary school level was dis- ! license to the Happy Day Jlur- Regional Budget Hearing Referendum Will Provide cussed by Dr. Warren M. Davis, superintendent of tin; Union County Regional High School District N'o. I, ill a special report ! aery School, 102 Salter Street, at Sprinklers For Older Schools; to the Berkeley Heights Board of Education. The report was a Fts Tuesday evening meeting. ToTBe Held January 17 reply to the Board on questions raised concerning the possibility The license was issued pend- of adding foreign language study in the elementary grades. DetectioifSystem In Newer ing^an investigation and thor- .**• j A tentative budget of §3,10o,329.2o will be presented by the . Mr# Davis explained the inter-relation *>f the UogionaT District, : ough study to be performed by saying that "any major change in one affects all of the others I Union County Regional High School Board-of—Education—a*_a-L. ..." An effort is made to secure uniform preparation by all stu- i the Committee in the next three public hearing to be held at the board's next regular meeting Fire protection and fire detection systems for Spring- dents entering; the Regional High School system from any of the I months. The school is limited to January 17, in the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School field schools will go before the voters at the February 14 six sending districts. i 24 children. The tentative figure - Is $396, election. The local Board of Edusation approved a resolu- 989.43 over the present budget The three categories of the The tc.\t of Dr. Davis's statement follows: Magistrate Henry C. McMullen 1 tion by a special fire study committee at" last Tuesday's CURRICULAR THINKING Of- ,$2,711,348.25 ~ tentative "budget are . Curren sent his letter of resignation to The tentative amount ,to b'e expense, $2,584,893; capital oui meeting to present the referendum to~~the people. ' The six constituent districts of Basically, the referendum will the Regional High School Dis- the Committee. It is effective raised'.by taxes will be $2,711,- lay, $59',400,—and debt service December 30. In order to be eli- 115.68, slightly under the total $458,686.25. • — include automatic sprinkler sys-. WILL TALK TO GROUPS- trict, together- with the Regional -tems-f or_the-Cald3Hell_and_Chis- High Schools, are inter-related i giblc for the Public Employer .present budget. This figure is The board released som Board Member Joseph Ben- $396,089.43 over the present statistics of various portions of holm schools and fire detection der has offered his time to that Pension System, he must resign systems in the Walton, Sand- to the extent that any major KARL G. POSCHNER amount being raised by taxes. the budget on a per-pupil basis any and all groups and-or In- change, in one effects all of the before his term expires. His meier and Gaudineer Schools. term officially—ends" December Karl G. Poschner, 377 was ap- Increase Is Lower For example, proposed instruc' dividuals who wish a farther others to a greater or lessor de- Total cost estimate!; are about elaboration of the fire detec- 31.- Magistrate McMullen has pointed last Tuesday evening to Superintendent of schools Dr. tion costs, including salaries; gree. When curricular changes- Warren. M. Davis remarked the will be $474.46 per- pupil, an 538,000.007"" ' _. ... . tion- program planned for - the are made in one constituent .dis- stated he will make provisions the Board of Education of Union An extensive survey was made County Regional High School overall budget increases -of • 14.5 increase of $9.96 a pupil over schools. A phone call to the trict, they must be taken into ac- for the town to be covered on by the special committeejieaded. District No. 1, Springfield, which per cent for lower than the pro- the -present budget. Board of Education or-to Mr.- count in all of the others, and December 31 by one of the up by Board -Member Joseph operates three high schools in jected pupil increase of 20.5 per The total current—expenses Bender personally at Drexel • doubly in-tiie—liiglv ;schools. -—. neighboring judges. Bender. Committee members in- Springfield, Berkeley Heights cent for the next budget year. He will be increased $5.36 per 6-6233 is all that is necessnryr The schools have made note of clude Fire Chief Ormorid Mes- The Committee authorized the and Clark. said ,650 additional pupils were pupil. However, capital outlay this fact in two ways, (li by the ker, Azeglio Pancani, Howard reonstrugtion^gFg-traffic light orr will -be decreased $20.36 a pupi System for the Ray- -standard testing program -given Poschner takes the place va- expected in this single year's Kiesel, JBobert Planer, Loran Shunpike Road near the Com-, cated by William G. Br-oderick of -and debt service will be de _mond Chisholm School 14,750. at eighth grade level by high time. Skousen,. Dr. Benjamin Joseph- munity Free Church by the Jer- Kenilworth, who resigned due-to creased $27.27 a pupil. 3—Installation of Fire school personnel, and 12) by the ,A "major reason son and William Wagner. R. T. the press of other business, after he grand total per pupil fig Detection Systems, con-. program of. cooperative develop- sey Central Power and Light budget increase Bunnell of Bunnell Brothers In- Company. ' " almost seven years on the board. curbed, board members said, is ure for all three? accounts is a surance assisted in the compila- nections to present sys- , ment of courses of study in The new appointee, who^resides- terns and Annunciator in •which—air-districts including the DR; WARREN DAVIS This construction will increase -the-laek=o£ expenditure--$42^l0-d9crease—over the preaen tton-of-insurahce^data pertinent the town's billing by approxi- n Kenilworth, will represent that in 1961-62 similar to the opening budget. This was acclaimed by to the pvsolem. the Fire Department 5,200. high school have participated. .CQmmuiiity,,,on ,,..,t he,. Regional mately-$48.-r— ™ •--iMore 'specifically,"" the resolu- that other districts do not Board. His appointment conti- - Total •— $38,150. parfiire is made in one districtr Mrs. __ Eleanore Worthingtonr gional High School in Berkeley cut in education costs. tion covers the Protective and make the same change? nues until aflex.'_±h.e February Maintenance ' • • or before such changes are con- Township Clerk, read a commu- Heights in September. (Continued on Page 2) .Detective Systems thusly: "(•irWhat changes must be school election. The annual maintenance cost sidered in all districts, certain nication from the Reverend made at high school level Born in Germany, Mr. Posch- • The James Caldwell School of these systems to provide for questions should be answered Bruce Evans of the" First Pres- and the Raymond Chisholm to accommodate the addi- the water supply standby- satisfactorily.' Among these byterian Church in which he ner was educated in .Newark, School to be equipped with com- tions made in thlTsecorict; OurSpringfield Shows 'Em charges, replacement b£—emer- questions are—thejfollowjngi gave his reasons for refusing being a'-graduate of the Essex plete automatic., sprinkler, i —^area—necessitated, by the County Vocational. Schools .axji.. Seney-vstandby, batteries and the -payment for the use of the Par- t terns including all attic .and (1) If this is an addition to the elective nature of-the-first?. of the Newark School of Fine leasing of telephone lines for curriculum, what will be "ish-House-as-a-polling- place. How To Get Out The Voters basement areas. connection to the Fire Depart- (5) What have been the exper- and Industrial Arts. He is plant • The Florence M. Gaudineer omitted to make room for inces o£ a considerable He stated he felt it was his manager of_ Mold Duplicating' ment will- be $550.00. contest held in the various School, the Edward V. Walton .it? _ number of other schools in civic duty to allow the Parish Company of 750 Fairfield Ave- Our own Springfield-has been The. annual insurance savings "Springfields" of the-, country SchooLand the. Thelma L. Sand- ; (2) If this is an-elective addi- various areas with regard to

few are alble to go into am ad-| S.choots- and Colleges March 8-10. timie in. high school an additional Taking the _James Caldwett think j»ou should be congratulated on your very fine voter furn out,, vanced" first-year—class. The rest J The purpose of the evaluation year to_complele~the._study of the School as an' example^ the cur- on turningj^out 9J.3^ per. cent of and-wish you-eontinued success. with those who have not is to dcttTTmire accredffaTion of subject. ' — rent total -building insurance is j your registered vote,. This is a Sincerely, -- — ' " -- had-any preparation in the. Ian- the high school. This -is done The ~niajorTields_involved are $290,000.00 and the estimated -ha-ppy turn put alirros"t unheard, David C. ^cott Mayor"" j guage at all." every" 10 years. Dr. Jacobsen English and United States his- cost of replacement of this" build- of in this .urea.and I'm sure you ! If one , constituent -district- that residents some; tory;, Dr. Davis said. The board ing to $960-standards is $700,000.- are very happy with it. In-look- moves in one direction on such a times think the purpose of—the took no action on the recom- 00. The installation of the Auto- ing at yodr vote percentage "in . I matter and another moves in an-evaluation is to rate schools with mendation, postponing deciison j matic Sprinkler Systems . will both of your elections it seems SA.KOKIM I other (or does not move at all) other schools. "This—is- acfc^so," to a futur-e—meeting. provide-=the—best-possible protec- your -people -do not have to be he aid. tion against ever having to face+cicmpaigned in order to get them —Became "ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER .-»-• HENKV J. LALLV the high school is hard jput to cuitomen have MANAGING EDITOR ; MAKIE, MASTOKAKIS develop programs whicn- will The 18-membcr evaluation this problem. In addition,- this to exercise their_voting privileges. confidence in,the ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ...7... IIEKBERX AXELKAU i meet all of the needs. committee will also point out installation will provide the max- The decrease jn our vote this ALL SCHOOLS high quality ADVERTISING MANAGER MICHAEL D. IIL'BBIXL I TEACIIEU rUEAUATION any failings—observed in the (Continued from Page 11 - " imum assurance of our being year is just a little embarrassing Coincident with this problem j school.~"We hope to be able to ablo- to maintain continuity, of j after having issued the challenge, of ounrorfcf TELEPHONES: is the matter of preparation of | improve some of ouLSffermgs on agreed thaf~in th three modern schoojl operation in so far as the | but the showing you other our buiine$$ i'< "DRexel 9-5000 " "'DRoel 7-5005 teachers 1>>F—tlj ework. If goofl the basis of their suggestions," school buildings the physical ar- effect of_fire hazzards are con-Springfields made should make ' constantly Increatingi us work harder, towards getting '••:. E5TA8USHED SEPTEMBER 27, 1929, ...... preparation^ is-to biT~flVen thtS fhe_prlncipal said. •., . . -^—" rangement pf corridors and exits 'Ind the '"character of the cqifr our citizens out toyote in' future • Every Garment Ireated "at pupils K requires af pETSon with • Some. Chan;a.r_rf:tisfisr_wft_TCisli ia-thank nnr |r'_-" ' .guages which has Tieen devel- Here You Can Afford Fln« 7 —oped_in New- Jersey, -room-has -248 JttOKKK-AVENUE" — Onp school in New Jersey has_ _ -MAPLEWOOD.-N. JT SPRINGWEELDTTT. J Budget Terms-"Srranged and-neighborsfog^their confidence and^good t=P ~ ' been made- by pushing music out found that of those who bugirr - DRexel 6-6108 DRexel 6-6047 .of the school—program—(it stijll =thc work tin third grade and Established 24 Years -___ Member Springfield jjiadepossiBlethecontrnuedgrOTlh of thisJbariEI "~ exists before" and.after school., it -ry it_through, eighth, a relatively in Newark. ^ " limited fashion}—auX-ln the same" small percentage=a-r-e^-ablemt' SO 2 740 • program", those who take-foreign omit the first year of. the Jan- May 1961 be^ a good year for you. May your earnings be language got considerably- less guage at high school level. A time on English. DRIVE THE DOLLAR-SAVING satisfactory and your savings substantial. From what you are In case nothing is to be de- pleted, but an addition is to be able to save, you will build your own foundation for, success made to the school day, the ad- PRINTING dition of forty five minutes per From Business Cards OLDS and security. day of school time, plus study -'to Catalogs time for one more subject must be considered > carefully.. At high THE ITEM PRESS DYISI 3! Best wishes from the Directors, Officers and Staff of The school level it is foimd that, at 20 Main St., Millburn the present time too many, rath- Phone DRexel 6-4600 er than too few, pupils are at-

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• A, THE SPRINGFIELD SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960 PAGE THREE and radio gucsl performances.! mathematics, college algebra, tri- namics, and' heat and thermody- In" addition he has -appeared in j gonomet^y, college'mathematics, namics. -~ • ~ Meadowbrook Plans movies and made several highly j analytical geometry, differential The courses avfi given' for col- _ successful records. _ | and integral calculusrdifferential lege.creflit only. The classes will • "''"' Vnimfjrnnn at-Ij equationfir~inodern algebra,-and start February.!. Registration is Gala Holiday Show tliiTMeadowJjrouk will .be- such ) statistics. • ^ at--the Mansion_on January* 20 _j" faminis acts as the Magid Trip- | Available in the mechanical e»-_|. and 21. Further information and One of the cuuntry's greatest, ; I lets1'and" Lorraine Wilson. The j gineering department areT~ehg'i- the evening session catalogue comedians, Henny Youngman, ois Kelb and Kenneth J. Keyes comedy tyie show lo be booked j may be obtained fro'hi the Direc- will'headline an all-star show all tiiplcls are a standout song and neering drawing and descriptive tnttr the? famous- Meadowbrook tor of ' Admissions, Fairleigh .- in Home^Ceremony the Meadowbrook Dinner Thea- dance group while Miss Wilson-1 geometry. The p.hysics depart- since its conversion to a ic-cri- comedy j-ment-of4eps4-physiGS elecJtricit>4^clunson-JImye»Lty _Madlson tre. Route. 23. .starting tonight.• is a T J L ihm.iv> \n April, wsy. Ii marks the first non-musical styled vocalist. and magnetism, mechanical dy- New Jersey. Midwest Honeymoon length white _organza gown with .,T])e Hci)ny Yuul,gman show- : I There will, be djinclng to the a lace top and_shoulder length j will be'TthlTspet'ial- holiday treat - Mi.s.s Lois Ann Kelb, daughter \\ee hours of the morning pro- veil. She carried a spray of white. ] Thursday, Friday and Saturday of "Sir. and Mrs. Allan J. Kelb, M iss Kisch Performs j vided by Joe Rago and his roses. I evenings at the Meadowbrpok. 35 GlenwoocT Road, Fanwood, be- Meadowbrook Orchestra. _ The Thursday and Friday pro- came" the bride uf_ Kenneth J. _ Miss Margaret E. Kelb. the ] With UJC Glee Club _'. bride's jjistcr, • was the maid of | grams will start.at l 1 1 3)ean Announces [-"•pray of fed xo3eK\and holly. ~-i"" ^'-i v: '- >' -•-CHfl.QSjB-yBOM THE BEST1 Reverend Harold' A. SCott of '. Young nian is the geiiT' \vhosej 'its first public appearance oniie- SELECTION IN THIS AREA the B' in wood Presbyterian Mr. Keyes was"his son's best parents wanted him to he an- year Tuesday evening. (Decem- ] Chll££Ji_uffit:iiitcd at the—cere- man. _ other Heifetz, however, he gave Spring Evening Drosses' •+C Sweaters _ber~27i at the college's annual I mony which was hel'l at "the After a wcuuing trip to the j up the bow to master the quip. Skirts alumni homecoming. • Bras T>rljieVhome. The reception was Midwest, the _couplc will make | A product of , Henny Miss Heerwagen The Ol.ee Club sang Christmas Courses UTTDU Slacks • _Slips also hold' at the bride's home. their home in KLemington. New j studied the violin for many carols and other seasonal num- Holly and poihsetliiis were the Jc-rsey. ! years, "but decided that serious Courses available in the Col- Smocks •^ Panties bers. . • . lege or Science and Engineering decorations. Mrs, Keyes is a graduate of ; To Wed Engineer music was not for him. •fa Dungarees Mis.s Ki.sch, a sophomore, is | -at Farleigh Dickinson Universi- The bride «•!•!•;• a ballerina Scotch Plains ' - Fanwood High After ffddling around at num- •AT Girdles majoring in liberal~~arts in the ty's -Florham-Madison campus in • Suiuf •fr Shirts •School and Montclair State Col- : Mr. and Airs. Howard F. Heer- erous small clubs and hotels for Day Session. the eveninjf^session this spring lego. She is now 'teaching in'. wagen of Lewis Drive, Spring- .aY-oiiple of years, Youngman the have been announced by Dr. Vito Lambertville, N-..I. fifiJil. announce the engagement comedian .emerged. He scored at Bring This "Ad." With You Ellen^einliardt L. SaJenio, Dean of the College. iXrJZKeyca_is a graduate of 77L men- daughter, Bai-bara Ruth. Montclair College High .School the Yacht Club in New York and -_ Courses offered in the chemis- For A 10% Cash Discount Scotch Plains - Fanwood High ~UT'Gordon Karl "Leach, son of and Lehigli University, where he WHS "made" when Kate_ Smith try department include analyti- Plans To Marry School. He. is employed at j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leach of was a menYber of Alpha Chi Rho featured him on her radio show. Swain's Art Store. Plainfield. Newman Avenue, Verona, Fraternity. He is presently~af- cal, organic, and physical che- Henny remaTn«d on the Smith mistry. The _g£nexaL_science de- HERBERTS Prenuptlal parties were given.;. . Miss- Heerwagen, a graduate tending__RjJj_gexs.—University -Fred-CBogler sTTow for 18 .months. partment offers science for the by Carole Prudhbn -of Hig-hts—t--of—Jonathan— Dayton- Regional TTnuIuIue~~School. Mr. Leach U BROAD AT ELM ST. — WESTFIELD Since then he has played all technological age. town. M1.SK Margery Lore of High School,—& a junior at Wil- an engineer with the Kearfott Open Hon., Fri. Evening — AD 3-0020 Millvilc. "ami Mrs? Marion Hen- : son Collage. division of General Precision, of the major clubs, hotels, thea- Offering of the mathematics sel of "Summit. Her -Httflee is an "alumnus of Inc. ~~ ' _ tres and lias^ had numerous TV department will include: general

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. adoptive parents had -been se- Sister hood Plans | lected for^ea-cli child. ~ -' :' Summit Art Center^ Bring Joy "Although the Children's' Lecture by RabliL .Home Society -of—Newr-3cr3ey T| At Dinner For j.places children Hin -^adotptive Te-15 Childless Couples ' homes as .rapidly as they can . The. Sisterhood Exhibits Paintings Ahm, .Sprtiijj Special Service T5e—TealllM'—for—adoption^, s our Tue.-rlay g veiling Tlie traditional designation of — caseworkers always make a spe- . Da vid , Shane of 516 Asl" the New,Year as a sinilint; in- .jj bu>. -at 8:,'iO I'.M. m tin itts, a like manyothers cial effort to_speed up their work wood Road, _Spi ingfield. and Unit will liave added meaning ircatron—O i a 11 • n 1«i h—M-r-?r- In Colonnade Apart. placed by- the Society throughout as we approach the New Year. "Berdiok iTT~Tf7 Rieliland for 15 eliildless New Jersey "eou- Rei.sberg will introduce Oil paintings. water colors. — liUiu. would not h;fvr been—able In this way, as many children Drive, Springfield, wer pTes. For 30 lucky people, hearts as possible are helped to 'start "Jill I US J. Funk who .will ' -—gouaches, lithographs and seri- laide BarWim- lo enjoy satisfactory family life a gala Testimonial Dinner last in'epoxy, a new and homes will be brightened in the New Year right' with moth- on Jewish Youth and Higher Ed- graph* by professional and serrrp—niedlllli will <• added to tuture with thc.ii nalural mothers who at Clinton Manor in New- li'Sl by children placed with ucation. • professional members of The exhibitions. ers and dads they can call their ark. " ""'"', tliyin tor -tttkiplion , "frr time to wvre unable to support them, .or own," Teunxm-saKh— Rabbi Funk i.s a graduate cum Summit Art Center, are now be- -in urban r pnewal." says Katt, start the- New Year right." to give the.m good homes. As This event presented—by—tti^Tng exhibited in both "lobbies ol "the btiilding Stating that 114 children had laude artJrdqklyn College, when o! modern struc- part of the adoptive process, T Labor Zionist movchient o^ Es- Implementing me desire of the been placed for adoption by the hc majored in French and wa I Pavilion West,, largest of fl the . tures .is.not enough.. Ulan, re- sex County which includes Poale 15, •couplfiSXUiaJ__Lhoii-..-hcrf»eii3br T/eunb ri —wi i cW- j^.-^ickgi-oundal-Children's Home,. SoJciety during: graduated in ISI35. He then three ^Colonnade Park aparL-.,jiesvl,| also . cultural Ziyn., pioneer VVpmeii a.ndj.Kar- requires lack the patter of hllle feet will and personal ."qualifications*of"l Ifllo! Tuenon" pointed out that. meiit" |inuiliis. '"•, J sassoci- W • i u.l v ri'iiiiiy. itppijejtn^- — couples hari-L since,, its.. ,f ound^ngi: in_t894,-,niOE£i-ir "bnnfl' Vva.s -givi" '-TiTg.f. ol. r .,.»nfl clilton" Averities,' " Newark. 1 Hlitute of Religion in.19:ll.. Rabbi atcK-'notctl^-UW-t' the- clca !! lincfl 1 of 'Ne i" Jersey. It'is' with the been caiofully . , evaluated by • than 14,300 youngstets. had Kniik was ordiiincti by Hit State uf Jsra'e] Bonds. Included in the show are_ works, open style of the lobies i> ideal KAlilil .ICI.H'S .1. ri.NK 1 help f the state's—ulde.si. pri- members of thr -ceived worthwhile assistance institution in l'.M). Cuc.-t peakei of this iceasion by nationally recognized artists tor .'bowing paintings and sculp- from the Society and its staff. was Dr vately financed, nonsvetarian, work staff. Then, the best set of and is thi'-f;jih'T of .three -boys. .lames ft. feller. long |N.lof Jones, and Alt J. Stronisted. ture. - : : Riibbi funk has been the HiiiH nonracial, j child carcaree and adop- — • niie-of his country's most dis- "Exhibits by The Summit Art Wot ks chosen for the current Di^rrtm at Rutgers CTnivRrsity, Mrs. Harold .hiciihs will lion agency thai -" tinguished leaders ami currently! CYnti-r win—a4so be placed in the exhibition were selected by a where he is also mstruclor ;n will he made ill llHe-livpS""of these r (hue Rabbi K'-ubi-n II. L repre.' nting the national Israel loblifKx of Pavilion South' belcre committee' consisting of Jones, Hebrew nt the College of Aits couples; :\lldf whom, by'a quirk i, who will induct Ihi1 -Bond organization in the capac- Christmas. stronisted and Mrs. Crow, ap- and Sciences. At present Vi<; wvre Unable to have I FASHIONS IATS Ihlo Si.-lt'ihtind Mis. ity of Chairman "of Community Ai-cordihg to George C^ Kaff, pointed by Mrs. James W. Jlc" teaches two clasps ill Modi en chililrcn of their very own. Relation.-. Kellers, president of the renter. [lev -Klein isi.pi (-sidin , oftir co-ordinator of the exhibitions, Hebrew.—I4a-W>l Funk i.; married Officials of the "Society Main- ; Special glivsl of liohor who .anil Jaae Crow, who h|ung' the Informal Suntjay afternoon taining their customar.y curtain was aJjoo—honwtl at_tliR Testi- show in one PaA'il'on_Witst lobby, lectures UIJ: scheduled—in ' con-, (if protective silence abottt—ditl— monial was Ralph Wechsler of ""ivnrl Strom.sted, who hung the junction with the exhibitions, STORE W/Dt FOR-THE FINEST IN EYEWEAR dren they placed for adoption, • •Ks.-ex -Kt44s. • exhibit in the other, works on anrt residents of Colonnade ParR ga\e IMI further details regard-1 ' Mrs, Shane and Mr. Berdiek display will be changed from Have been Tnviled. to join. The HOURS: Laboratory on ing' their New Year ha-tos. Ex- , were saluted .for then many time" to time and all -are for Summit Art Center which has Daily 9--5::0 eept lo slate that seven were . Premisej , years of devoted service, to llieir sale. Tanging in price from S15 to been in e.xi.sleuce for more than Thurs. 9 - 9 boys and that eight were girl iiu_;._ • Israel. SiiUO. No commission will be de- :)5 yeiCrs. Plans to exhibit works by the fanls. The youngsters were i Shown hero from the left are ducted. \-- "STimmit^Srt Center at Colonnade placed in new homes located in ANDREW. KOVACS . community and to the State of Mnst of the paintings and Park weru arranged ~by James. 11 different counties of the state. ' OPTICIAN Dr. James C. Heller, Mrs-.- Da- prints are of the abstract expres 357 MILLBUKN AVE., MILLBUBN Near Theatre DR 9 4155 Desdune.s, opemtions .manager J. Stanley Teunon. president of vid Shane and Meyer Berdiek. sionist school. Sculpture by AdcvJ AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS for. the project. the Society, said the New Year j Reductions As High As 70% Community Free Clnirrli Will I THE s NOW*9 '12 l Hold New Year's Service H Wool, Knits. SUks, Cocktail Reg. 16.98-39.98 The New Y£ar -season will be observed with several services B0ARD~oT REALTORS at The Community Free Church of Springfield, 24 Shunpike Road. Wool, Mohair The Old Year\vill be closed out with a Waleli Night Service | _. SWEATERS &T1009? NOW- '4 '11 i on Saturday,.New Year's Eve. Beginning at—ShQO P.M. with a time j - Cashmere Reg. 8.50 25.00 of the _ — , of song, praise anil NVllowship ! ~== : | 1 wljieh \riH bo' I'nllowpcK 1),v the The public is cordially' 'wel- 1(10% Wool - Plaids "" Stripes • Solids NOW , Worship .Hour at 11:00 P.M. The. comed to each and all of these SLACKS — Reg. 5.98 -17.98 '.sermon lor the hourwill be. "Are services, which will all be held, ' You There?". The New Year will in the new church building on 100% WOOL- ORANGES and MAPLEWOOD ! he welcomed chirini; a period of Shunpike Hoad. Pastor Harold S. PLAIDS-STKIl'ES 4.99 6 prayer. LjUndin will be spenkiitg- at all SKIRTS SOLIDS Reg. 11.98-17.98 LIVINGSTON - MILLBUKN - SHORT HILLS - SPRINGFIELD Sunday. New Year's Day will services. $ ; present a New Year challenge in NOW 100% Cotton ; each serivec. The .sermon for the ! SHIRTS Reg. 4.98 j Morning_B;orship Hour at 11: no- i AUK Proudly dedicates Its New ! o'clock will' be, "Hack to", coup- • "Tied with_js_ dedication of "church '• RENTAL-LEASING COATS • officers and the Cuinniunioir'Ser' : Anything on Wheels Fur Trimmed & Uiitrimined , i lJ3KeT "^fi^'Gosf)er"TIoiir"'at '7:30 I' "DAY—WEIR—MONTH"" Offices '--on 1 J'.M. with n-ae-1'iuon entitled, "Go j LOW YEARLY HATES ; Work Today" will close the day. j 724 MORRIS TURNPIKE, SHORT HILLS ' The first week of the new year I .WERNER—SUMMIT ; •will be observed with -Prayer j OR 3-4343 (Between A&P and Woolworth's) -2101 Millburn Ave., Maplewood iWeek.serviccs, Tues.,.through Kri._j Plymouth - Valiant Mon., Tucs,, Wril., Sat.. 9:4$ A.M. to « P.M. leach night at 7:/]0 ^clock. A Imperial - Chrysler Thurs & Frl., 9:45 A.M. to 9 P.M. —meditation will be siven each ! FREE PARKING FOR 50(f CARS DRexel t-S57f night following, these themes.

n. ..-'.'-:'.:.-::":•£'• '.-:• ..'"••y..>v:''::-:^;>!1-1^':J!-"n.':::>vX:>:.:: .-:'-'X'-: •-•:'"-' ::".'-':•'.-;'" -" •" :,•";-' :.'.-.:: •:• "- '-...•..:-:/• /:''"-"::,'.,''' V--.r/ .-'• "'•, •••::" .'* •'"->'" -' ••• ' -• -v^' ',--v '':••'".. -:''.'".-."".:.: -r""'"-r^"' "The Deeper ute"; The Higher Life", T4w Inner Life," and "TJic I'Outer Life", all baspd^oh tlie !' Epistlc~of rolossians. j Home for—Holidays ' ! Miss Ceeelia Konpler, a jun- I i ior in tile physical education <• 1 course at Bonvc-Boston School. which i.s aifiliated with Tufts Un- H iversity, M-edford, Mass., is 3t j home fen- the Christmas vaca- I lion. Skejs the daughter of Mr. —{-anti Mrs. Herbert Kempler of j 2.rjB Troy Dr. _.

i I ••|,(4KK.\CK<5.-\1 l)I,Ni:i;it j S<'H()«l/MKXr"WKKK | OF JANUARY 4 I Tin-s. — I'rankriiriers. baked To better scrue ihejionw buying and setting public ! beans, 'MUierknuil, raisons roll, hutfer, milU. st OlWfge, _ polaloes, STiivy, mn%e.-Mftpkmnuh iAvingalon-, MHUmriTT -green bciHW, pears or apph ,saii(-r^hr

T formerly .to 44.95 ' Ulieay*-Con5iffl a Realtor J{efom=rBiiY-i»§=jjrJ^elling Real Property _ siiijt, pijieapple, ;hard nifl, Imller, niHir. " ..- • ~ cwrreitt-Collectton. GAS HEAp Congratulations To The Board of Realtors for best selection. JEUNNE HUES * fOOTlUK INSTALLATIONS IkMAlFI * ITAIIAM CASUA15 Afl Sales Final! WOOLLEY FUEL CO. l MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Yes, Handbags, too!

336 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD DR 9-4653 THE SCHOOL .-. ••• REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE , ...,.•. " 1 OF I EAST-ORANGE LANGUAGES 584 Central Avo- GEORGIA McMULLEN AGENCY , . . announces iIs MIILBURN 41 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD DR 6-0290 Incorporation as a 275 Millburn Aventie noa-prolit, educational REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE • ' • - • Institution. BOTH SHOPS OPEN THURSDAYS TIL 9 P.M. • 8 teashers available ANN SYLVESTER'S REALTY CORNER • Daytime and Evening classes 649 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD DR 6-2300 9 Private or • ... • REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Class Instruction T*U SMUNGf IELD SUN

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"I o get your merchandise on shopping lists, get your advertising into this news- pape_ . _ _-. r_. ftMos A — — t-M - reader_ _ ^^ _J A«sA usm m ^e ^ imt ± a^ms ^ thei* Lh «%r • ^ shop^ H *^ B-^ ping guide . . . look to it for facts and figures on whp's got what for sale . . . and for how'much. Since th;s is where their SHOPPNG starts, this is the best place for you to start your SELLING! UJQAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960 THE SPRINGFIELD SUN

Real-Estate Firm.'^Lists"^ nsors FREETJEIIVEBY -Freczet orders lilled to yeu« specifications. Watch oui Home Preferredv Features - window 'lor eaily. netli -_-\6 Classes for —specials. i

Preliminary findings of a> s'ur- • apt" to place relatively little em- j Pai»prifc_ifljhfk PRIME CUTS-OF- very to determine which features ' phasis on privacy. Introverts, I <*l-CIll-o"lU"UC RIB ROAST Lb769c homeowners would most- like to j on the other, hand, are idealistic FRESH 4tnd-in-mkldle^pric_ed homes were ,. ami individualisti.c__and will by- • The District Nursing Associa- released today by The Berg ! pass a home with comfort and tion of Westfield offers expectant HAMS tWfiol^or Half) parents an opportunity to staff Agency, New. Jersey's largest convenience for one which ap- fRESH residential real estate firm^-T-he pfeals to their sense of beauty." the New. Year off right.-The first 1961 Parents Class opens on CHICKEN LIVERS Lb. 89c continuing study was initiated "Our study also | disclosed the Tuesday evening, January 10. six months ago, when salesmen fact that the-average American FIRST PRIZE The___in_sjtructor of the class, from The Berg Agency's offices woman will not sacrifice tradi- Miss Gladys B. Sjchultes, RN, has KIELBASI Lb. 89c in Metuchen, Woodbury, Dunell- tional beauty for modern _con- : announced that the class will be en, Middletown. and: Pennsauken,.. ;.>'eni'erices.. Sne wants time-saying held on six" Tuesday evenings at N. J., began intervie\ving--fir*e^:^^££.ts.__ labor-saving de- We Would Like To Take This Opportunity] -'.^tl ••• IS-" •I-i Italy. He graduated urady, January 14, Mr. and Mrs. rahan, EiizabetlvN.J., Pres., N. mayors from the ranks of real- which I envision are many, such from the Academy of Brera in John E. Wolfe, of Prospect Street J. Assoc'n of Real Estate tors. East Orange is a noteworth as improving even the present Milano and exhibited there be- Maplewocd, will be hosts to the Boards; and William F. Bert- example where Realtor James high level oil professional real fore coming to the—United States club at a cocktail party in their r schinger,. Pres.-Elect 1061, N.J. Keiley has just succeeded to his estat service to tehe community "in 1939. In this country he re- Assoc'n of Real Estate Boards. second term as Mayor. There of Springfield, as "well as help- home. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. ceived an honorary .award from The primary organizer of the are Realtors in Congress and ing to thwart decay or blight in Wolfe will be Mr. and Mrs. By- the , and MEN'S SMART ALL Board was Raymond Connolly, most state legislatures. our city by a-dvocating the nee- ron. Maine of. Wayne, Mr. and has exhibited»in as well Mrs. Holland Zabel of Upper WOOL SUITS Luxurious year- dean of. N. J. Realtors who with Realtors through their" lorgaht esary .conservation and rehabil- as New York. Cavallaro—is" an Montclair, Mr. and Mrs. "Harry round fabrics, expertly tailored and ten other founding members in- nations perform many, another itation programs. outstanding stylized abstraction- Heath of West Orange, Mr. and. ist with a superb feeling for col- meticulously detailedrWantecl shades. „-.„....„ cprporated.the J.Bqard..,in....l91J.. .„„.,.. important -public.. service.-Ihey- "Moreover. . our . educational The first established quarters are dedicated to the principle of campaign-'vrdtl - include—th—een- -Mrs: RiissenflornairTfifd Mr."arid'. or. His canvases project a pow- were in East Orange, as were all widespread home ' ownership, lightenment ef our residents ,-William Rich of Chatham. erful impact and give an im- succeeding—addresses, at the cor- and they formulate and support the tremendous influence of the The djnner wnTTTerheld at The presive appearance. MEN'S RICH ALL WOOL ner of Main and Arlington Ave- policies, consistent with free, multiple listing system in assur- Winolear in Maplewood. Mr. and The quiet strength of Sanford |—'" - nue, and subsequently located private enterprise, to increase ing faster amd more beneficial Mrs. John Hull are in charge of Goodman's welded steel struc- COATS-Superbly styled at 523 Main Street near.Jhe cor- the proportion of home owners home buying ana selling, asjyell the evening's entertainment and- tures stand in marked relief to coats of tweeds and fine ' ner of Halsted Street. For the in the population. Six out of ten aa' participattuig fully with' the liave planned a rollicking pro- the Cavallaro' paintings. Good- saxonies.: t-touch comfort! ' —past-:15—years—the Board opera- families own their homes today. "Committee ior Building Ameri- gram of "Gay Nineties" music man, who was born in BaltF" tors were at 25 Halsted St. and-"An important factor in achieving ca Better," a federal govern- featuring some talented-but un- more;—studied—at—the—Mainland- Lacakawanna Plaza, The Board this_large percentage was the_ meht project conceived and de- suspecting members and guests. Art Institute, St. John's College MEN'S RUGGED now consists of 85 members and mortgage*.jnsuran.ee- system of veloped—by—the—National—Aso=. -Tiier.e_vvilLalso_be..niusic_alplenty in Annapolis_.and_.the.. Art Stu- their area includes all of the the Federal Housing Administra- ciation of- ReaL 'Estate Boards." for dancing. dents League. SUBURBAN COATS "Oranges',1 l e wood~Sp1njp Tion which was aavocafecl by the Fabrics, include field, Millburn, Short Hills and- National Association of Real Es- Italian^woblens. Orion® Livingston. tate Boards. Since its inception, acrylic pile and quilt lined. Current officers ot the Board" This program has received include tieorge F. Mack, Jr., Hearty support from. Realtors as Px-esident; Harriet L. Moore, a healthy encouragement; to_ MEN'S EXTRA-WARM Vice-President; Harry A. Tay-. home ownership that at the lor, Jr., Vice-President ;~Freder- same time -costs the tax payer assortment of the most-wanted ic L. Wolf, Jr., Vice'-President; not one cent..- -fabrics, styles and colors 1 —A;—Eugene—Fiacre, Secretary, Moreover, Realtor organiza- and Julian Brenner, Treasurer.— -lions have been at the forefront George Mafck, Current- Presi- of efforts to promote legislation -^-aientrrofu-fhe_ Board, madeTlhis beneficial to the public. Real es- MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL " statement concerning the new tate licensing laws — which pro- Realtor Home: "iTrtlii.s first yhy "tect—the public ——are now—on SLACKS Best-selling -Westerfield flannels injyy and al year of -what I believe will the books in every state, in large, ======-•- be an exciting decade, Realtors part as a result of dedicated ef-i "single pleat" models. will play" a significant role in forts by -Realtors. State~and lo- =. creating flip, patterns nf vpxirip.n- ..cal-Realtor_organizations-are-alf. tial and commercial develop- ways seeking way ment that toll become the hall- and improve these laws. MEN'S LONG SLEEVE wark of thersixties. Few people ' 'The outlook for real estate SPORT SHIRTS know their communities better business over the" nextJfew_years, Including long sleeve Dan River wash- -than.—Realtors,-The real-^estate--like thcoutlook for the country 'n wear cotton plaids and checks. •business brings-a-man-into is (despite the_jnuxent_business_ tgetrwitli just~abQgtnevery-seg---5l.ow^down-)—for tre meadous growth. The population Uoum, uf J-BOYS'WARML-Y PIL LINED SUBURBAN _ l--=A-trernendoiis value! Wooleniabrics, "^fa^bl^ll lined.

BOYS' WINTER WARM INSIDE AND OUT! JACKETS Wool meltons, washable cotton cords, sateens, '61 RAMBLER! plins. Pile and quilt lined. 7 of the New Year AMERICAN Flying high are our hopes that your Alterations included on men's & boys' New Year will be a prosperous end happy one! suits, coats and slacks

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Here's new style .. . new beauty . . . new parking ease in America's leading economy compact. New AND LOAN ASSOCIATION &> long-life too, with ceramic-Armoured muffler and WEST OF GARDEN tailpipe. See American's first—and Save! 1886 .Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey (Main Office) STATE PARKWAY 175 Morris Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey UNION - ROUTE 22 1634 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey LINDEN — 416 WEST ST. GEORGE AVE. — (2 blocks south ol High Schooll ELIZABETH— 1004 ELIZABETH AVE., at Route No. 1 Highway Smythe Rambler, Inc Sailings arc insured up to $10,000 by the ELIZABETH— 1040 Sherman Avenue (Off Newark Ave.) CR 3-4200 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporalwh ELIZABETH —1040 SHERMAN AVE. (Oil Newark Ave.) MORRIS AVE. SUMMIT IRVINGTON — NEW ST. off Springfield Ave., at Irvington Center PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

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K;i : »'s' 'JinId rn*r«tintf. Kilms: "Con^ 1 .• 1 Vf'-i I in1 aiJilre.-s oL ttie_ ...Thuradav. Dec. -b — 0:0t a.m. Prayer RELEGSQUS _H:uviiilf)m»" nud -•I.'OUKU ClOheui*." tw'Si \\ e.stiifid A \tiiue. CircJe. llnly (:rl»!»H_.eJ\t^!iLd^_J». foruial uvlrun Sunday. Jan. 1, l&fll — E>:30_a.m. Fn)\ Ski Fashion .Moi -!.•!•. JjiMini \ _^: CJiurch 'Jit ICIJ tu nil In tin* nuiric of Ctiflfi flu* Siivfo worship f.ervite. Communion. 11:00 a.m. FDU Offers FOUNTAIN i NurM-ry cure pruvldiMt. Ample parkin Muunlitijihillti, S\'\\ Jer*iG> Coinmuaio SERVICES TiH'.-flay. January 3: 3:1.1 p.m. — ltt>v, Girurd J.. \li;Uurr>, I'antur Wednesday, Jan. o — y;uu-ll;30 a.m. TK.MI'I.K SINAI «IJ- SI MMH f',f'hj«>!fni Chojr. V; :jr j p m, — WfitrloH . ' .MOLNTAI.NSIDK J'NIO.V ( HAPKL \, traiicin I . McDcniiitt, Assiht Duy Nursery. ' __ AutMnzed UOH Summit Avenue, "Suninilt Highlights—- A.id I'THIIU. T'.iJ'i p.m. — Cni.sailer Choir. Motintulnnlile, N.J. ""Rt'i'liiry—1331 W.vonilnt; l>rl\ti Thursdiiy. Jan. fi — 9:0Q a.m. Prayer Grad Courses Itlihlil .MurrNon II. Him l'i:nu a.m. - ll:"'j a.m. • llcarJiBK-i-hiefr1 'Mi** Kfv. Mlltmi P. Achey, l'utlor I'iione Aihitna 2-4(>U7 Circle. l;00 p.m. Women's Assn. Devo- f l The Short Hills Ski Club is Citiitor I IIMI ry Writttniol) i.i-t* :j-."i vit. • - K'W o/ ' ia>iel. I Ld nieet'iny. i:liQ p.m. Junlur "TSV'Tn.'s.l'.iy January *: I'J M5" Km. — KODAJC- _ Kelorni Jen Mi ! Tl.uritduy. Der. 29 — Fellowship. _ -holding-its=annual fashion show WV.riH-ns A><"<\ Bnfird Milling - Nn. 7. Sunday Musses: (Dterfield School J — In Business-- i S:IO p.m.. Choir rehearsal at Chapel. 1 :jrnrnittf;c No. *i. ; T:'M. 0;UU, ll:0u, l"J;00. of ski apparel on Wednesday! Sunday. Jan 1 —_ ___ FAITII IXTllEHAN (IILltCII Dealer L';M. , MI, - \Vnrm*n"M Bible C]a»-H No. 7. -Masses: 7 :U0, 6:00. {in the Graduate courses in business r j 8:00 a.m. Karly Morning VVorship anri 524 South Struct night, January 11th, at 9 p.m. at :j: 1 .*) \>. m. — N'n11vi( y Choir (gr;i dn 21. Communion Service with sermon by administration to( be offered on 7 :OM i- m. — Jifi.sketball. Auditorium. (jontesslona: Saturdays and eves ol Murray Mill Color & Black & White i the Kev. Ac hoy. 489 Ridgewood Road in Maple- 7 .CMJ p.m. (.'lion.-tun*. fe:0U p.m. -Mid- Uolydaba, 4:UO to 5:3u and 7:30 to Itev. ItiihNfl K. Hwansnn, Fas tor the Florham-Madison campus of CLINTON HIM. IIAI'IISI ('HlUUl . 9: !•*) a.m." Sunday School classed for a:ui). i • ~ • wood. Processing - OK LNIO.N, NKU .JMthhY week S'?rvtcr-. Cliftpel. fill age groups from nursery through Sunday, Jan. 1 — 930 a.m. Sunday Fairleigh Dickinson University Temporary Acldrcflft: 'niur.«r(fi\. .Innufirv .*>: ]0:.'iO a rn. — ;ii|uit, Buy transportation to find from Baptism: Arrange in advance at Rec- Bible 'School, 4th. cratje and up. 9:3U were announced today by Dr. Albert Schaller, manager of 732 Clinton Avtmur, .Newark, .N.J. Womuii't; 1'niyer fTrnu\T. 1:00 p.m. — Sundtty Schouc.;il Nativity ( huir i j:r:ifle 3j 8:(Jt) p.m. — 11:00 a.m Morning U'orshir, and Com- 8 week? in advance, unless special cir- 11:00 a.m. Sunday Bible School, age 3 .West OrangeTVill.clue"all skiers' JAR V n ^iim-tuary Choir. munlon Service with sermon hy tne ^VfiUh^ffjKhtIrJyf'r. ....S^VJOft'S...;yl(.to - fi'tlfl.aml r. t.nn'_'" i\- cumatancea • demand, otherwise. . thrnugh 3rd., gr^dp. 11 -n» n'™ ^"rnMir Graduate School.'. .. . . • y --7-: -lir.iju ^li.n}-.--—*,- "munion. At!, member*" ur«i:tl" to a Html. bKJK, uaiis-:--Urges calls at • any hour 'Worship ~wlUf~1H5iy Communion. Topics ~on~t'Vrerlatest-i7rTparkas—stretch; • Choir. li:]"» aim. Carol 'Cliuii;. •' - Accounting Systems-and Everyone' JnviUd." "J'hlA HI.TWC io ' ftu liel'l in the" su'ncftiy School rooms for of day. or night., It possible .have your -pants, Scandinavian knit sweat- 3icia^H^lh5-"ChriHtlan^IJ.«tonA^nttUiuiia fcWs«^AU^W^J»uraory su- jlclt—attiind --, be-fore ur penny ari&^ti.— --•-, z=a!ueaday;--Jan:r.3 cedur.es - wilL. be '.'tQUgh 1 Church on Victor Av«'iiu<\' Union, N. .1. perviHton will "he -provided to enable Choir'reheafaal. * ^ g?§T$uTfta'.!J, ftller-tikl .Uuu'ls, 'and' parents with .>mall chldren to attend; v SicCuUy. Preparation Ser\'lcc Mtarts ut H;W~ p.m. sharp. cm urir SI. JA.MKS K. C. CIILIM'H Wednesday. Jan. 4 — S:0il ji.ni. Evarir most important-—skis. Sunday,- Junu:iry im, lU'Jl I*n J'»l»n the Worship Servit-p. lurinlniir >•-I. .,_.„_ B:30 p.m. Youth"Fellowship MeetiriR 45 *5o. Sprlnxritiid Avenue Kdihin ViHitorn TruinlnR SesHton. 9:30 sis of Financial Statements will WEST/FIELD, N.J. JIcGahey of the Philii'J'-lpJifa College <>' lOiW ititrllan i:«md " SprlnElleld, N.J. . p.m. Evangelism Committee 'Meetinp. Miss Elaine Callahan of Short the Bible, former »sKiKtnnt . PimUtr of nt the Chapi*l. be taught by Harold W, Fox, as I'lioiic M) 'i-ZifCH Wf-stflclit. > 1 1 -A'i p.m. Evening Ser\"ice with ser- Itcv. bldtvard It. Ochlliif; Thuradav, Janr-6 i:O0 p.ni. Cancer Hills is in charge of the fashion ADoms 3 0662 Clinton Hill, will lucacli at both service's. Hev. .liilian AlpxnnitiT, Jr. Kev. Illclniri) M* >urdone Sowing Group meets at the Church. will Corporation Marketing Note: both services will t»o hulrl at thf Phone All 2-82H0 mon by the Pa.uor* 8:('() p.m. Evening Circle of Augusta mi show and welcomes all skiers and ~~AmnrIcan JLefjion Hall ln>:»U:n Morris Nt'w" Ynar'fs Kvp at the Churrh. fol- meptini;. at the Chapel. a.m. For further information and a lowed wlih (;ol_f«-<'. I Thurs'lay, Jan. C> — casting will be taught by-Dr. WE RENT Avenue' will be-raiidy 'm ur-Jiboiit May Daily Masses V nnd H a.m. A ritntlal welcome is rxtrmlfd to all l«t. For iiny HtforniHiiun n-^mlmt,' 'he .Sunday. y.W & 11 :un a.m. Mnrn|nc VVor- 7 :fio p.m. Pioneer Girls meeting at graduate school bulletin write to 1 First Friday, Disiniiuiiuii of Holy who,.worship lt> thin historic church. Arthur Cook. i — 1 ship S'jrvii' iiixi Sunday Church Srhool thp Chanel. f'hurch pli-nse call MISH 1TPIH: Muravicu , Communion ti:30 a.m. Musses at 7 nnd Representing ovrr t\v« hundred yearn of Mr. reston Shoemaker, Admis- J£S 3-632-1. secretary. Sunday KchogL Tm:.sday. 9:.'if) ~\\V/rin>n'n Assor. Board H:C>0 p.m. Choir rehearsol nt. Chape). • WALLPAPERING 1 days u.ud' Huly pa>s . ul UbiiKHiion,- 4 faith and service In, thl» romniunit.v \i 'A graduate course in Business • Bupt. Warren- Hopkins. MIJ fi-93H3 or. . Meeting at tin* home of Mm.- Joseph Visitors ' AT* " Welcome At All to._i:au-.p.ni. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Invltpn you, (o worslilp- and .work with sions, Florham-Madison campus, -EQUIPMENT •r (^m'pton, - * Services At The Chapel and Financial olicies Will also Harold Mnyland,' Chairniiin, Bn.ml of Baptisms — Sunday at 2 p.in. -tli«Hi' In itft fclluwnhlp. Fairleigh Dickinson University. • PARTY & BANQUET Trustees. MU 6-2H7. 1 -iU) Circle * Lender"' Mi-ftinj; at the Medal. 1 hnmc nf Mrs. WllMtim Klll>\ 9:30 a.m. Chunh Schom.. Chisscs fnr be offered. 'K CIMl'MI. ConfetSBions Saturday. A to 5:^{J p.m. all bet'Ween the apes nf 3 and 17 ate NEEDS ST. JOHVS IX'TIIKKAN 'JiUKH 3:00 Hrownlc Trufjp .TI'J; -3T30—Orrt Morne Avenue, Tainvnod and 7:^0 tu I* P.m.; Kves. of First Kn- Si-out prrno|, a.'I'i held In the Parish House and Chape], Registration for the graduate • GARDEN & YARD Summit, .N>w Jersf-y Al^o at the «imp hour there is a cradle KM) SprltiKflr-li] Avr. 8:0H Joihl ini*.-.tniK—rrf—Sns.siuna—mwj- J-'ndny, /MU p.m——• The pV Hniir. flept. for children between the aeea of school will take place in the TOOLS Board ut Twisti'ps. Jl FAITH Rev. W. S. Hlninan, Ph. I). for boys, and t'irls -n>;et at the Chapel. 1 and 3 to enable the parents to at- Mansion on January 20 (Friday) • INVALID. NEEDS Wednesday, 10:00 Ri-sulur wei-Uly prayer Kiindav. 11:0(1 a.m. —• Dr. Alan Flem- lend church services' at 9:30 a.m. to- 1 BahaJ' Open House every Thursday -New—Vcirr *—Dtrj^—Rm»4ayr-*t-H,— 1 -—- iiu: Hf Plain field will bring the message pethpT. — from 6:30 to 9:30 P.M. All grad- *- POWER TOOLS r ~3':3O Oirl S'-oul Trnop 3,H. '-" eiiirig at H F>.rn. a.t the loas Home, 9:30 a.m. Clinch Sclinn]. Ii:3U »iul in:4. » »t the Fnmily Bible Hour The Sunday 9:30 and ll:00~a.m. Church Worship • BABY EQUIPMENT a.m. The Service Huly Communion. •1 :.'{() Ch.-ipel Chnir RehenrsEil. School will be in session at the same Hi aalter^atreet, Springfield.—Anyone uate courses are given in Jhe_ S:l,r> AdtiH shiiiv Program — Mr. ' uterested' in Acquirinp knowledge ol Kervtces. These two pcrvices are Irlen- & BEDS Bfirmon: Our Onenens In Christ. Nursery time. 7:30 n.m. — Dr. Flemincr will tfcal with the Hermon by the Rev. Bruce evening session. Classes will be- SERVICE at both services. Richard _LoicJm:e.'s uro'ip will hecin nlsrr—hrin-g—t^te—mownpe- at the evening he teachings ot the Baha'i World Faittr • CARPENTER TOOLS A Survey Of • The Bible; Mr. Julian rill be most welcome . W. Evans nnd music by the Oirls' Tuesday, Jnnunry 3 - - 7:30 p.m. •month.—~ . Choir at the' first service nnd the Sen I hr gin February_l. • MECHANICS-TOOLS Alexriml-r's group will begin the study Tuesday. 8:00 p.m. — Pinyer- nnd Council meeting In thr- Parish House. of the Honk of Isalnh. "Ohulr at—rtie ^r ••• by Bible Study time with_ the fourth clian- 3:00 tn 5:nn p.m. "Open House" nt BT. STKPIIKN'S' KVlSVtil'AL ter or Phliippians as the study subject. THE CfllltOIl OK CHIII8T tho Mfinp** for nil college ace ynunc BowlirTg League. 7:30 i».m. Boy Suout _ -- SIaln_Sttreet._MUItiuni, N.J. TFHPLK BKTH__AJiAL p Study: l)He\el fi-nn»D npopip an't s*r\ icempn who are home. Troop 70, James Caldweli School. tHrninc the MIHhiirn-SpriiigMchl Arrn> FfKST rHIRni OF r-HIUST VJ'Z *>piingiieJ<] Avcirao fnr th«~Rolfdnvs. - Friday 81OO p.m. Senior Choir Re- Martin Rev. -Inmcfl Elliot IJndsle.v, Kect«r 00 Bftltusrol AVII.V. Sprincficld. N.J. Summit, N. J. llltcvrl !M)»H8 422 K. Rrond St., _ Next Week heursoJ - Chapel. 7:00 &. 9:15 p.m. Men's An Afriiinhu^tf-thft-Unltrd Want Tiled, N. 3. Wednesday 3:00 p.m. Ladies' Benevo- Club Bowling League. _ Electronics Inc. Rt. 22 N. Plqinfield s.Miimituite n( America lent ' Society Luncheon nnd installation Next Sunday — tlie Socrament of OOMSfUMTY FKKK CIILKCH ~ Sunday School: 11 a.m. COMML'MTV PUKSBYTKH14N of new officers. BaptiHra—will be observed and the guest 5PRINGFIELDDR92200 CALL TL 7-6930 OF SPKIN<«F|KIJI Xitrsery School: 11 a.m. CHVRVH Thursday I'M p.m. Girls' Choir Re- speaker -will be Dr. Archie Fletcher, (TV RENTALS - TV ANTENNAS {Member of tlie ICvniiKf-'iruJ Frco Sunday EServices 9:30 and It a.m. Meetiiis: House Lane, Muunfnliir-iii hearsal - Chapel. 7:00 p.m. Wome'Cs. .missionary from India. Church of Amertm* Mi:inn»lsT 240 Shunplkc Itnitd Mnln siri'ft nt Academy Green Wednesday Evening TePtlniony ^Tept- Springfield. N. J. Snrinufiplil, New .Irrmpy inr« R:15 p.m. Lesson-Sermon Topic: ItoV. Harold S. Luiidln, PaMor Itenjainfn U. Oilhrrt, I).I)., Paxtor Churcb School 0:30 a.m. ST. BARTHOLOMEW THK. APOS 'Hermann GRrdea, Vniith Oircctor Worship Services at__JLl3_0 and 11:00 ROMAN (JATHOJ.IO OHURCII a.m. Dr. Gilbert will preach at the 9:30 Mflgr-John J. CaHS ACME WISHES YOU A. "In trust with the Gospel." a.m. Servlfp and at tha 11:00 a.m. AssistantNi Kev. Juhn B. Caulfi J Thcss. 2:1. SIT vice rt number oX °ur young people Rev. David E. O'ConnPlI, Uev. '1'liinnaa SUNDAY ~~ ' who are home from college will partici- J. .McCann, Kev. Robert J. natttowskt 9:45 a.m. Bible School (Nursery thru pate—+tt the ppr.'rnrn. This is Student . 'Adult Classes). ' : Recognition Servico "which Is",-'observed "SrlSr^iOiSlt—1-2—4n-Churcn Auditorium. .11:00 a.m. Bepinncrs' Church {Pre- In* our Church annually. Weekday Masses. 6:30. 7:15, 8, 8:45. School a«e). ' Tupsdny. 8:00 p.m. .January Confessions: Every Monday evening 1 ll-1i)0 a.m. Children's C'hnpd (Ages of. the Official Board will be held ,at at 8:30 p.m. Saturday afternoons — i 6-J1). the Parsonage. _ .. to 5:45. Saturday evenings — 7 till 9. riTOO n.in. Mnnuni; \\tprship; Teenage Canteen — Friday evening 6.15 p.m. Youth Fellowship. ST. ANDRKVVS EPISCOPAL t'Hl'RCII 8:00 to 10:30. p.m. 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Service — 419 South Street Sunday"Masses: T. 8, 9rl5, 10:30. 12 All Acme Markets Open Late Thursday & Friday Nigbts Nursery care during all services. Murray Hill, New Jersey In Church. CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd "WEDNESDAY Kev, Canon C. A. Shrevc* Vicar "Catholic Information — Anyone wish- 7:30 p.m. Prayer rind Pr:.;>p SITVICC. ing information concerning the Catho- WELCOME INTO OLTi MIDST lic Church or desiring instruction in the Catholic Religion is- asked to call riltST PltliSIIVTERIAN mi-RCH the rectory and speaK to one of the SHAItKY SHALOM MurftH Avi-nuc at Main Stree* priests. The number to call is FA (An Affiliate of The Union of sprlncfic'ld. New Jersey American Helirew Cormre^atiuliw I Ministers: Brnre \V. Krans Itahhl Inrncl S.. OITHIIIT Donald C. Weber Cant4tr Ilirliuru llormun Sharey Slnilom TiMiipIr Hotisc Mr, Suburban,?^'\ 7-&-.S»uthhn1i A N— Sprlni;fli'l(l, New .ItTHry Springfield and Mountainside) Rabbi Ilranpr'H. Study:. HUi>xrl 9-BS87 8uggest8'you l~~ (The Churchfcof the Kadlp "Lutheran Rft1[a6us"""p'ervldes;'" "unless" otherwise Hour^ -and TV'N *'This ^""the Life"5"' ope • stated'are held nt the Parish Umise ot G3!) Mnnntalii Ave., SprlhRfleld, N. J. the First Presbyterian Church, 37 Alai". - .....Lester- P. Messerschmldt, Pastor Street, SprlneHuld. Telephone: DKexel 9-453fi CONVENVENlffl CE CHECKING (If no answer: CR T-GU58) reen Stamps JTriday, December 30; ACCOCCOUlU t TO-DAY! Candle Lighting Time: *:17 p.m. Thursday, Dec, 25 — 7:30 p.m. Adult Sabbath Eve Service: 8:-IS p.m. Inquiry Group. Sabbath Kve Sermon: The Wall: He- Friday, Dec. 30 —_7:3O p.m! Couples' .STAMPS 1 flections on seeinp the B'way piny. Club Christmas Party, Boenma' Sunday, Mon., Jan..- Z: Temple lioard Meetings —Sunday, Jan. —1 — ]s,T*mr Ypnf'i Day.' TRUST COMPANY Temple House. 8:30 p/m.. 9:15 a.m. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Bible Tues., Jan. 3: Women's Group Meetinp. •"Classes. 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship with "in addition-to-your-regular-stamps with the purchase I "Husbands—Kite.-* ParUsh House at Holy Communion. Installation of new SCOTCH PLAINE.WCSTnCLO 8:30 p.m. , officers of the- con grit nation. - of $10.00 or more and this coupon. Wed., Jan. 4: Adult Education: Liberal Wednesday. Jan. A — 8:00 p.m. The Judaism. Rabbi Dresner. Temple House 8:30 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST There's still time to redeem coupon XEMPLE-ISRAEL-OF—SCOTCH PLAINS and FAN WOOD • .' 292 Sprngftold Avenue, Summit, from last week's Acme a59< , Marline Avenue and Mnrlan Avenue Fan wood, New Jeme.v given with puicliase of-a — Harold Albert Scoll, Mini-tcr Lancaster Brand Boneless Lancaster Brand Sunday. January l: 9:30 and 11:0O R A a.m. — Morning Worship Servtee.s with Pot O ST the Rev. Harold A. Scott pi-eirehin'p on .ross-Rifcr ~lhls—topic—"Goif" and the New Year." Nursery care is provided for children • B% ^^ B% B^ H #^ B tkU <#l Lancaster Brand " . ' Lancaster Brand Plate ' CONVERSION PORK LOINS Short, Ribs -.Lt45«_lSQup_Beef RibPortion- _Loln Portion Canned GAS UNITS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hormel Morrell 4 Ib. can 9-11 IBTcaT "F. K. Gray, Jr. ' y ,lb. IbT FUEL CO. WESTFIELD CRANFORD 318 E. Broad Sf. 12 "Spring-field Ave; Hawaiian IMAPLEWOOD, N. Phone AD^3-0J43- Phone BR 6-0092 Center Cut Whole or either half SO 2 7400 Chops or Roast Planters. w^a^^sk- ^H^v^*r^

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C jMfllll Noodle, Mushroom, Veg. Beef Oranges W0 ^J M B^- Firm GREETINGS Chicken O' Sea Solid White carton j yy c K Ripe Tomatoes 3c Off Label Hall & Fuhs Large Juicy Glasstetter's Bakery Tuna Fish Famvood White Auto Car Sunkist Lemons dozen Texaco Service Station : J573 1'ark Avenue Ehler's Reg., Drip, Fine V. S. Highway/.J2 ^.^.^ MnwHw^ i..n. BtoKh mail -a Fanwood, Now Je Mountainside, X. J. AD 2-4«0«!(J frozen 1>\\ 2-7231) V.\ 20808 can Birds Eye Orange otiee

^ ,1^1 ^t >»• 4y^.« ^-^^yl ^.« J^l j^^ ,^J * „„( Juice Hormel Spam can ^NEW YEAPJ Fancy Large , 5b hox u 39 c Townho se i!> Shrimp - - &> 89 " 16-oz. 31 i i ! Roman Keebler ! I 18 100 16-oz. Famvood • Pizza Pies pkg. Esso Service Statioif* Springfield Tavern Saltines 25 $ Virginia Lee -30 Morris Avenue John's Meat Market Ideal Natural Sliced So. Martine & JLaCirandc Avcs.|jl 380 Park Avenue Springfield, New Jersey Fanwood, New J(y-:«-y K Scotch Plains, New Jersey Apple Pies 59* r ; FA 2-0886 »s DRcxel 0*0878 FA 2-7126 Uf cc \i All ad^rttad pric c.f.c,iv. ,hru SotU,day, DH.Hb.r3l, 1MI |# WW 199 2 & 69' THE SPRINGFIELD SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960

HAPPY NEW YEAR

BATTERY & ELECTRIC SPRINGFIELD HEIGHTS RENEE' •established 1926 GARAGE (Under New Management) E. E. Clayton, Prop. So. Springfield Avenue HAIR STYLING 721 Mountain Avenue tt ALLSTATE I -I 773 Mountain Avenue 777 Mountain Avenue 245 Morris Avenue Springfield ['I Window Cleaning Springfield Springfield Springfield OR 6-1014 :fj - Sidney Mitnltsky 0 DR 6-9793 DR 6-1053 DRexel 6-1804 . sit

H ?py Holiday

WISHES .FOR Christmas is a good tin\e!|{ 1961 !fc Here's hoping that every {'•tor thinking of our friends^

I same message oi peace OUR SINCEREST yearth" still shines in the hearts' I all mankind. For you and WISHES ^j yours w.e wish all the joys andj ' for a MERRY J. Norwood Van Ness' Cardinal's Garden Center I! CHRISTMAS Baldwin's Shell Service- Prescription Optician Whitey's Tavern— "Your Favorite Bakery and j Sam's Friendly Service So. Springfield & Mountain 248 MORRIS AVE. 427 SPRINGFIELD AVE Thomas Ricciuti jcor Melscl & Morris Avenue Springfield, New Jersey SPRINGFIELD SUMMIT. NJ. 144 Terril Road 5i Springfield, N. J. UR 6-D23of DRevel 0-0831 DRexel 6-6108 Restview, 7-6052 Plains, N.J. FA 2-882lf Happy JVew Year % I VI-RONSwesHied 144 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-0800 , - s - ' ,<. 'fit. i m**vp*t~»**>r

To one

uch—of the'world has changed "since-our grand-v parents urged the team to a gallop over snowy roads to family gatherings. But unchanged remains^ the holiday, the family, the gathering. Let us guards closely in our hearts the spirit of this wonderful season to pass on to generations to come.

COMMUNITY SHOP LUNCHEONETTE BINDER-LIFSON AGENCY

247 Morris Avenue Springfield Whittingham Terrace, Millburn

As 1961 leaves its launch- pad, wo hope—that—it —) zooms successfully into ' orbit, carrying a goodly "pay load" of out-of-this- - world happiness lor you and yours. May the New Year bring all your plans to fruition, all your wishes |t to fulfillment. ; K

Mountain Florists % -«W - 4> -t '" " METALS

Springfield, New Jcrsey RESIDUES, INC.

:^».-' ~v ( < Ait",N 65 BROWN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD THE SPRINGFIELD SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960

_ SIP &_SUP _ CHARCOAL PIT & ! Somerset Bus Co., Inc. |( RESTAURANT MOUNTAIN AVENUE Drive-In Restaurant }'(iJet and Pet Supplies - Models}1* j jj 10(12 V. S. Highway 22 -K 158 Terril Road LUNCHEONETTE - llli S N 7 AD 2-2030 *;.Call for New Year's reservations)) ircfield ~1j • |j ™*" " ' " ^i^«- 'i!; Marline Ave. ;* :•; DRexeW.2000 i Morris Avenue,>Springfield and.JServi.ee Station^' nill-Schlick . - -Dftflxel ii-192(> ----- • ... ••.)'••:., . •'•' •'"••.«'«.i'ii< •»>'• 'i.;;1.:.. ,_. _•.

jj; Stifelman &-Goldfinger j'j Old Evergreen Lodge BLDKISE iiiX'ertifici d Public Accountant[ [[• Scotch Plains Home Mart Parties and Dancing | (ieneial Cireenc Shopping—•» Springfield, New Jersey Kleen-O-Mat, .Inc. IJOIOECS Div. ol Adler Screen Mfg. Co Spring field, "Saw Jersey 401 Park Avenue Cristanti Shoe Hospital BT. 22 MOUNTAINSIDE Center, Springfield, N\_J._ 1 DttTSiT 6-0-180 Sparta, JJeWtTcrsey ! Scotch Plains, N. J. PA 27337' Traffic Circle at Rt. 22 anci Mountain Ave. Hoiisp of Better Shoes ii Closed Dec. 25 to Ion. Z Since 1021 4 MOUNTAINSIDE 30-1 •« Centennial Avenue AD 3-1133 AD 34136 Cranford, X. J. Bit G-14G

----- Apslcy's Dry Goods and Notions Halfway House '.Modem Garage Door Co. Oak Tree Florist s we ring out the old, department Store U. S. Highway 22 Modern Lighting- Co. 1160 V. S. Highway 22 CI."> TVTTirTis" Avenue 21 Springfield Avenue COLONIAL MOTOR COURT .jjsay it was a pleasure to be|i :j()l 1'arl; Avenue BTountainside, N. J. (.of service to you! ij|Scotcli Plains, N.J. 1'A 2 SnriiiKtield. New Jersey Springfield, New Jersey AD 20402 Dltexcl (I-00-18 RTE. No. 22 SPRINGFIELD II-BORGE'SBAKERY DRe.\eI O-3066 DRexel 9-5272 897 Mountain Avenue Prop and Mgr. MR. IMBRIACO Mountainside RDams 2-9253

BMSZMISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS

FROM THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS LANCASTER Arthur L. Marshall & Son' L & S Chevrolet -GL& L Delicatessen ELECTRIC SERVICE ' Caterers Plumbers Morris and Commerce Aves.l j General Greene Shopping | Industrial - Commercial.. 74 Washington Av£ Union, New Jersey _: -L — •. Center, Springfield, X. J. ....j 23 ALVIN TEBRil.CE p SPPRINGFIELD ELKS 2004 • Marlin Electronics, Inc. . TtDnvnl l\ tflO ?*> • SPBINGFIELD Springfield, N. J. »R C-17971 ' TV-Radio~Service Department 357 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD SpringrieldTjNT'w Jersey D-2200 I... .^.^.^..^Sfe^

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Linoleum and Carpet Factory Gullet To our wondcrful-&lcncls-andjn Furniture., Craft Hershey's Creamery Marion's Beauty Salon patrons, we send warm It* Kou te-22 ,- tfianks'- fo j! Ice-Greafn~Center good-will, -and sincere wishes j •jl Springfield, New JPISPV VittslmrRh Paint :J82 M^orris Avenue that tlie lioHcl-ay.s bring you' Springfield, Jicjv JeJ'sey. 22 Mountain Avenue MAID MOTEL .-.11 Terril Road Springfield, New Jersey •' much happiness, :'' DHexel (i-521i() • Scotdi IHains, —DRexel 6-11O0 ijj Springfield, N. J. DR (i-14Slf elice Fine Liitlies Apparel-j —Wcstfiehl, New Jersey fj ROUTED zSERiNGFIELD

if we let the holidays pass)"

Tavern and Grove Inc. ;* Wooley Fuel Co. Park Beauty Cente Italian and American l'ood'- Fuel Oil - Coal Springfield Bowling 21 Park Avi'iitio Augie Xigro, Prop. '•'• Heating Equipment K Springfield Scotch Plains, ,\eii :?l Center Street Canfplown Road •'(• Maplewood, .New Jersey. .j{ Jjj SpriiiKficld,_^cw_Jerse} BerkeleV Heights, CIl 7-28;J8:j; SOtith Orange 2-74O0 Woman's Club •A DItexcI O-MIJS

BOYCHUK •> The Lennards Springfield Tool & Die Co.] Springfield STONE CO., INC. ijfpinliava's Motor Coinpany-i Antiqiffis and Jewelry 100 Springfield Avenue U.S. HIGHWAY No. 22 Sinclair Service Center 401 Morns Avenue Springfield, >'e\v Jersey SPRINGFIELD • Morris Ave. at Caldwell Pl.j 231 Morris Avenue .DRexel 6-1333 • Springfield, Ken- Jersey J Springfield. N.J. »R G-7271 Springfioii New Jersey M Unlock 6-1182 All Descriptions ol .); -I* I !<; Natural Stone ' ;i ; DRexel 00181 ', DKexel 0-9855 Suburban B(?S's6ilt.!Sh'"»'0ne 'IW,MjUburn.Ave.,.Millbufn,NVJ. ..;DR&!;el,6-4393 r • (21 ij[ ^ f> SPRINGFIELD SUN

- - - — •jjjjj^^k —HI, 1 r 4 f 111 — • i . • — ) ••••• •_•"••< in awareness of the world you live in! YOUR

Basic to successful living in .ariy sphere (economic. civic,"sb- v cial, domestic), is sound accurate, -i- u n b i a s e d informaTion about everything happening in the world- ~that affects your interests, now or in the future.

To brfng you the complete picrhire of what is going on aTound you, promptlyr+rrere is no substi- tute for your newspaper. Alo'ng wjth its~rn^y entertaining fea- tures, it keeps you "in the know" oil every facet of your fasf mov- ing world . ... gives you an up-to- the-minute viewpoint that is menr "t^lly s_tlrauIcTfing, de^p1y~liiaTiify-~ ing,-definitely TKsful in^fcvery

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Bexrause they__gj^e so kno little, raar-e new^gdpers-ere - sold than packs 6T cigareites,_ bottles of milk or loaves of bread! THE SPRINGFIELD SUN, , DECEMBER 29, 1960 -daughters, Christine, who ia a MOVIE CLOCK POSCHNER freshman at Jonathan—Bayton. Regional High School, Janet, Lois CLASSIFIED ADS V IXIOX (Continued ifrom Page 1) -INION TIIEATBK — Ann, and Margaret Teresa. He Dec. 28, 30 — 13 Ghosts, J!:10,~7:10, ~ NOW •« I NOW »t 10:00. Sword & Dragon. 1:15; 8:40. -Marine Corps, -Mr. Poschner has been active in PJf.A. work..- Dec. 31 — Hlfh Time. 4:10. 8:10. Prom served in the World War~ll oc- Erios to five years ago, the JERSEY CITY I NEWARK HKLP WANTKD WOMEN LIGHT moving and hauling; reason, Hell: to EteThity, 6:50,-10:15.. • Donre JPUKNAL JQUAW I BROAD STREET alile ' rates. Anytime, anywhere.. Uvith Me Henry 1:45. Snowfirc 3:05; cupation of China. The new ap-Poschners were residents of GBNKRAL hounecleanlnB and Ironlnc DHexel 0-3771 or DHexel 8-4058. Jan. 1, 2 — Hltfh Time, 1:15 0:30, 9:40. Cranford. Oo« day a week. Nejr—Ul^bua_ltne.. From Hell to Eternity, 3:15, 7:30. Jan. pointee and his wife, the -formej) EUOBITIITAYLOR UoUntaliMldc. AOami 2-5078. " ItOOM AND BOARD 3. 4. .'• — HlKh Time 1:15. 9:10. Prom Lois Leschinski, a Regional grad- Hell_to^ Eternity, ^^SS^jr^ HARVEY -THE—EVERGREENS, • Nursing and Con~. uate,- reside at-6 Red Oak-Lane_ BtfS¥-MOTHER8I Yoir-toocati-oarn-lhe- "EDOKFISHER . AVON way. ChooaB . your own houri! valesccnt Home, new luxurious, homar JIILI.BL'HN ' in Kenilworth with- their four ft We havo nfcveral established sections surroundinea set in a country like sn- MILLBUilx THEATRE now open In Scotch Plalm. Call Mrs. mosphere. . Men' and women. Klmdl Dec. 29 _ Jungle Cat, 1:20. 7:30. Krug, MI 2-5148. t>rote«sional care. CR 7-3777 Children Oon't Think BUTTERFIELD t Time Machine, 2:30, 8:50- Dec. 30 — 5:47, 8:12. 10:37. Butterfield 8. 1:33, Curse of Faceless Man. 1:30. Time Ma- CJMmaSonit.iMETROCOlOR U itEFINED WOMAN THE HEMLOCKS Nursing and -Conval- 3:08. 6:20. 9:45. 11:10 Jan. 2, 3 — chine, -2:30, 8:50. Jungle Cut, 7:30. Dec. Wonderland of Japan. 11:17, 1:51, 5:25, GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING escent Home; distinctive, home:?,. 31 _ Meet Capt. Kldci, 1:30. o"acl( Bean- — 2 or i days a week country like surrounding. Excellent 6:511. 9:33. Butterfield 8, 11:50, 3:24, WALT DISNEY'S stalk, 2:50.—Huckleberry Finn, 4:15, 5:5s, 7:3S. 10:06. — Call DRexel 9-2459 nursing care. Rates reasonable, JI.E 8:20. G.I. Blue*. AJ0. 10:00. Jan 1. Drive Carefully! "JAlWco'B* 0-8555 2 — G.I. Blues. 1:30, 5:30. 9:30. Huckle- WOMAN, Monday through Friday. Refer- NEWARK berry JJInn, 3:40, 7:50. Jan. 3 — G.I. IIKO rUOC-TOK'S THEATRE ' _J cnc.cn required.^ Call after « P.m. _ LOIS AtiD-PLOTS FOU SALE Blues. 1:25; 9:10. rJJucMeberry ~Flnn ——"llU -2-9380.- -•' ' " • .""' ^^ t Pet. 2S. m^~ Gnllndi, Dragon. 12:01. : 3ri57 7f3Tl. 'Jan.'"I""—"Girl of Night, 2:ip, 5;i5, 7:50, 10:21). Ski. Truop "V- SETTLING' ESTATE,' 4' graves (8btra~ 1:25, 9:00, - rEMALB_BqOKKEEPER experienced. In lals),. Graceland Memorial" Park, non- Incb; 11:(M). ; :.f II. 4:14, 8:4», !l:28. I>*c. kcepteB boolcs of small corporation. s 3(1 — Flttinliic SlAr. J 1.S00. 2:14, »:21, sectarlnn. Will divide. -EL~2-3967i '01 X:S8, ll!«. Secreta of Putnle R'cc'f, 12:50 Some, knowledge 61 government pro- MU 8-3967. _ cedures helpful. Nice location in Moun- IMALTO THEATRE 4:04, 7:14, 10:28. l)oc. 31 — Flaming talnglde. Bus service available. Send Dec. 29, 30 — Hlghtlme, 1:00, 7:30. Star, 11:00, 2:10, ri:20, 8.:52, 12:20. application to Watchung Weeklies, Hell to Eternity, 2:45, 9:15. Dec. 31 — Sernts "f I'urplc Re»f, 12:B0, 4:00. Kiddle Mntlnee, 1:00. Hell to Eternity, Sneak Preview, 7:10, 10.42. Jan. 1 — Box CML. 5:30, 9:50. HlRhtlme, 8:0,1. Jan. 1 — FlamlnB Star, 1:00, 4:25, 7:50, 11:15. Hell to Eternity. 1:30, 5:30. 9:30. High- Sccretn-nr I'lirpur Itopf, 8:05, 0:30, 9:65. ~ EMPLOYMENT WANTED — COUPLE Loew's Features time, .'i.45. 7:457 Jon. 2 — Hightlme, Jan. 27 3, 4. 5 — Flamlnc Star 12:3», 1:110. 7:30. Jloll to Sterility. 2:45. 6:15. 3:51, 7:03. 10:251. Srrreta oU'urpIe Reof, ESTABUSHED 1930 __ YOUNG couple dcsl»_lo serve dinners J.in. 3 ~ HlBhtlme, 7:30. Hell to Eter- and parties. Experienced. Call CR 7- nity. -9:15. • _JJ:19, 2-31, 5:43, 8:69. 6114 between 5 and| 7. "Butterfield 8" RESTAURANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE "Butterfield S", John O'Hara'a NEWARK , - I.OEV'S THEATRIC SACRIFICE to settle e«tate, rugs never daring novel oJLa ,eirl who hates Dec. 2S. .20 —- Wonderland of Japan, used'. 8x12,'J30; 9x15, $35; and other tire things she ddes but^cannot 11:17, 1:51. ,1:25. :59, 9:33. Buttcrflclri and COCKTAIL LOUNGE sizes. A'lso wool hooked and braided 8. 11:50, 3:24. 5:58, 7:38, 1O;06. Dec. RIALTO •TUBS. G.B. Vacuum J20. south Or- stop doing them, is brouglrtr too 30, 31 — Wonderland of Japan. 12:53, ange 2-3169. 3:19, 5:45.' 8:11, lo':37. .Butterffeld 8, finest the screen by Metro-Gbiawyn- 11:00, 1:26, 3:52, 6:18. 8:44, 11:07. Jan. Westiield AD 2-1288 1 — Wonderland of Japan, 1:00, 3:26, FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS Mayer with an outstanding cas't,, Thurs. - Tues., HOSPITAL, beds, wheel chairs, walkers, headed by Elizabeth Taylor, Law- sun lamps for sale or rent. fcre« Dec. 29 - Ian. 3 ITAtIAN-SMEM€AN ~ -^delivery — Fruchiman's^-Prescrlptlon rence Harvey, Eddie Fisher, anifl Center, Summit. CR . 3-7171. Dina Merril, now showing at: Jeffrey Hunter cuisine O settle estate, ruga, never used, Loew's Theatre in Newark. Hell To Eternity 8x12, »30; 9x15, S35; other sizes. a la carto entrees O.E. Vacuum $20; Abo wool, hooked, Miss Taylor is Gloria, living bjv Now Thru Friday Also braided rugs. PL, 7-4823. Bing Crosby TWO DINNING ROOMS • ~ her own_twisted tangle of rules., married to Emily (Dina about by her traumatic exper "13 Ghosts" CQDKWEAR. Former dealer bas several taking love as she finds it, ann3 ^~~ ~=PRB««i ROOMS for PARTIES new stainless steel acts In original -Merrill), a woman whom he does ience as a child. Prominent in "Sword And The Dragon" High Time with a contempt for conventional Vi mile from Porkway_ Exit # 138 cartons.- Regularly 314U.50, sacrifice jiot love but who gives him a support of the stars, are Mildred HEY KINDS Matinee Daily at 1 P.M. 339.50. Also waterless aluminum let mores. Harvey, plays Weston LIE • $15. SOuth Orange 2-3189. - cloak of respectability. Dunnock, Betty Meld, Jeffrey NEW YEARS EVELMfiTINEE Thru Mon., Ian. 2 RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES ICE SKATES exchanged J1.00. »1 - $5 LEGAL NOTICE Fisher enacts ~ Steve, young Lynn, Kay Jladford and Susan Abbot-and Costello allowed on old skates on purchase of Oliver. "Dance With Me Henry1_ Sat. Maiinee, Dec. 31 5 POINTS UNION, N. J. new skates. We buy and "sell almost TAKE NOTICE that the Board of An- Greenwich Village painist, an_d "Snowiire" anything Including antiques. ARCHIE'S sessment shall conduct a hearing om the only person who can buey Ma & Pa Ketfle In RESALE SHOP, Myersvllle Road, My- Tuesday, January 3, 1961 at 8:00 P.3H, Plus FREE ' for RESERVATIONS • MUrdock 7-0707 ersvllle, N. 3. MI 7-1149. Open daily at the Municipal Building, SprlngfitiWl, "Gloria up to her lowest moments A Necklace lot every Girl The Ozdrks 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. except Tuesday. New Jersey, for the purpose ot-Jnakl mg NEW PARK A Plastic Wallet for every Bay an award for the taking of property lu They all became ~ involved in -. MORRISTO.WN, N. J. ; ' Also NOON TO 10 P.M. ~*~ MIDNIGHT SATURDAYS RUGS, never usedj_9xl2 830. Also match- the Township of Springfield for U e Gloria's life, and in her stormy • JEFFERSON 9-J4I4 Sat. Eve. Thru Thursday Ing pairs, larger «lzei_n'Jth pads. Sur- _Sprlngfield Sanitary Sewer. The property so affected and the o\wn>. Last times today (Thurs.) "High Time" Hiawatha " CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY plus from "building development. REd- finds an oulet for her inner tur- J •wood-1-9136 ers thereof are as follows: 'The 3 Worlds of Gulliver" 1. Lot 18, Block 101, Springfield, Neuv nvbll of hidden conflicts brought "From Hell To Eternity" Plus Color Cartoons BELGIUM: blocks for curbing, all sizes. Jersey, Is owned by Isadore L. BuElm Starts -Fri. J)ec. 30th .Appollto's, 98-Maln Stret, -Springfield, and Eva Buzln. .'or call DRexel 6-1271. 1. Lot 11, Block 24-D, Mountainside, A Feast of Fun! In Technicolor New Jersey, Is owned by Rosa Gnu- - • -A guide to the best business organizations in the Watchung Weekly area. These . LAMPS — Closing out large stock of shecky. :— - lamps and shades. Savings up to 50$k, Eleonore H. Worthlngtonu firms offer prompt service and have reputations forrthe highest quality & reliability. — 'See our new and well selected lamps Township Clerk- Held Over and shades. Replacement grassware. Dec. 22nd, 29th — ~ . All type lamps and shades repaired. Shades recovered In silk, parchment, LEGAL !NQTICE 2nd Week or fibre glass. B. T. .Williams, 755 Central Avenue, Westfield, N. 1. No ~ NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING parking problems. ADams 2-21S8. ABSENTEE BALLOTS Liz Taylor BUSINESS DIRECTORY If you ace a qualified and registered voter of the State who expects to ta R FEATURE OF:— SPRINGFIELD SUN • MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO - BERKELEY BEACON • SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES • FANWOOD INDEPENDENT PRINTING SPECIALS _ 1.000 -raised absent outside the State on February Eddie "Fisher letter Duiineu cards, $8.25; 1,000 14, 1961, or a qualified and reRisteirei envelopes (6.%) J7.5O, No. 10, J8.75. voter who will be within the State : obtalaiied '_ OIL BURNERS _ : Slate SictewaHes— —CARPENTER . from the undersigned-. Including Sundays - '~ Electronics '; A-RPEN-T-R-tr—alterations,—rtpair-s. — Sales & Service "•"Patios • Brick Steps- " ~' Free estimates. Ca+1 evenlnss. r Board of Education CResfvievr 7-0030 " • Plastedng-and Waterprooflnq— DRV 6-6420— _ _ _ _ Township of_ Spflngflcld; ALL MJSKES "Of- pianos tuned and- r«- ; Union -Goiinty^ -8. J. ONSMASCOOE'COLOR by DCXUXE <—•-. mi -= 38 Russell PI. —Summit—" — palfed. Complo') J>IUJIO sorvlcc-^^all Jam el Caldwell School RAPPAPORT __^X_JtmimanT—Poplar l-45^5ii. 30 Berke- Sprin^ileld, N. J. JUHCUMBINGJI ley St., Maplasiibd. — Dec.~29. 1960- . __ »nSCEIXANEODS_ - "CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUN. & fflOTONew" Years Day) SPRING DRUG SUPPLIER BALTUSROE" CONSTRUCTION Plumbing & Heating 161 looker Aye., Springfield RKQ PROCTORS 273 Morris Ave.— • Split Rail Lawn Car* Mason, contractor and builder. Stone, "Fences Gardan brick, sidewalks. All type concrete • Lawn Mower Equipment Contractor work and construction. Nicholas Rudlsl Springfield Service DR 9-4545 CR 3-4262. • TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HIS Sales and Installations, FAMILY AND HIS COLOR! FURNITURE REFINISHED and Re Free Delivery — CARDINAL Gas Heating; Boilers and rnl.rrrl, BitntTlnir "' °r"in°i CF.NTBR burns our specialty. Chair canning, ——DRexer-9^2079 ConvoTBion Rumors.- Free estimates. PL 7-7665. 272 Militown Road. Gas Water Heaters • TAVERNS • LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Prescriptions, Vitamins, Springiield SCREENECREENED and Unscreened top Harry C. Anderson loll, landscaping, permanent pav- Cosmetics DRexel 6-0440 «nc. Call DRexel 6-0068. And Son Old Evergreen

~i JULIET PROWSE'*1'»'r[.u.«E.iCAj«asici«so»imau«;Mi:i[«[ 140 Mountain Ave., Springiield GALLANT Tree Service. Tree re- moval, pruning, bracing, cavity Lodge •work. 10 year' .experience. Fully WESERK UNION AGENCY LMPROVEMENT insured. For Free estimates call We Accept Charge Recount! • RESTAURANTS • . DRexol 6-1815. SINGERS PARK ENTIRE WEEK STARTING EXTRA CHAIRS MOVING .loaned ^Jor^card.^partiei.^lb^ Popular American and SPRINGFIELD MOVING,'Haulins, Reasonable, ef- -ALUMIXUM ate, absolutely free of charge. Chinese Cuisine ficient service. Call MUrdock Make Reservations for 6-0030. Day or nlKht. Consolidated JEFFRICHARDS'MARGIA DEA9* CHANNEL Liberal Portions Movers, Union, N.J. NOW, UAR POSSESSED HER...AS IOVB ONCE HADl SD3ING GROUP OUTINGS LUMBER CO. Delicate Flavors Route 22, Springiield ALUMINUM SIDING DRexel 6-6000 CHINA SKY Guarantee 150 Adults and THE PARK HOTEL World Famous "ALSIDE" ••••••••••• Springiield Shopping Center up to 2,000 ALUMINUM SIDING DRexel S-S010 Arrangements rot PLAINFIELD 13 Beautiful Colors BUY U.S. Real homemade German cooking WEDDINGS ^RECEPTIONS PARTIES-vjt BANQUETS Installed By Specialists In a charming breakfast, lunch DORIS DAY-REX HARRISON Licensed by State of N J. SAVING and snack headquarters. Neat PARTIES Reservations Albert W. Stender JOHN GAVIN NO DOWN PAYMENT Walton School. In Eastman COLOR 3-5 Years to Pay MOUNTAIN AVENUE BAR OPEN YEAR ROUND PL 6-3400 Owner-Management BONDS — MYRNA LOY-RODDY McDOWALL , LUNCHEONETTE DRexel 6-0489 •HBIKRT MARSHALL NATASHA PARCT JOHN WILLIAMS -HERHIONE BADDELfY * DR 9-5218 ••••••••••••^ 549 Mountain Ave., Sprinalield sPBmernxn THE SPRINGFIELD SUN dh

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