THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE UADINC AND MOST WIDELY CltCUUTED WEEKLY NEWSFATEM IN UNION COUNTY [NINTH YEAR—NO. 40 Entered as Second Class Matter Post Office. WettBeld, N. J. Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 Every Thursday. iiincil Acts To $3,Jfl Seen Cost Suggest M A. M. Of DDT Spray Free Parking Holy Trinity, Junior High Spring St. For 1 c*t field In Business Area Graduations Feature Week Mrs. Chapman Make* Would Extend sjeet Reaches End of Finl Study of Methodt MC; BFgunJThree Yean Ago Orchard Instead Water Contenmthm UM«J in Chatham Of lerrU Place HTCS till ps toward th« conclusion of the first phase in the Spring Urged by Compmy UNwrite lipiovement project were taken Monday night by the Town It would cost Westfield approx- A free hour of parking from S Graduate 51 When it introduced an ordinance providing for the purcnase of imately 13,960 to spray Westfield la ardar to laaiam wa to 9 a. m. w*s recommended last Mitttaf v piece of property needed. Hearing on the measure wai set with a DDT solution ifor 15 sum- night at a meeting of representa- ext meeting of the council June 27. mer weeks, according to figures of tives of civic groups, the Board of Father Dunn to 4».(ai. th. Mb CcrkM Irt an to improve the section, the New Jersey Experiment Sta- Realtors and the Business Associa- AddreM Oaaa Uatai Water C*. ha* ^uprises the "junction of tion in New Brunswick, after the tion with Mayor Charles P. Bailey, •4 thai lit* u— ml kmt far •JHS treet and South avenue, original expenditure of approxi- Police Commissioner S, L. Mape«, W imUltMi First street, was first Assails Nunbcr mately I1P.6Q in equipment. This Police Chief John R. Schreibcr and Fifty-one students will b« grad- Twelv* ituAfitl three year ago, during was revealed in a study made by Town Engineer John T. Hopkins, uated from the eighth grade of Junior High w**r i of former Mayor Robert Mrs. William W. Chapman, who Holy Trinity Grammar School in OfBoroBars It was suggested that since the Book of G*M at [Gradually, the town ha» has been leading petitioners in an exercises tomorrow evening at S HT High School ciies Tuctdajr iwalat. effort to have the Town Council V1MUIKJA AIKKBH** town is apparently unable to make p. m. lit. Id'v. Msgr. Henry J. rioui properties an the headway with plans for extending 227 wer. graaaaM of refurbishing; this Claims Average h adopt the plan here. The cost of WaUerson will award diplomas Graduation Today grade, M of tft«a la spraying was originally thought Ferris place from Prospect to Elm and honors and Kev. William J. No date has been get for street, that consideration be Riven group. Bally Ell*a QaHhift i of the project, but it is 1 Per 100 Voter* to be much higher. Pianist to Resume Dunn, assistant paitor at Holy named «r*t IMMMT fta«Nt, that if funds permit, According to Mrs. Chapman, instead, to extending Orchard Trinity Church, will present th* 58 to Receive street from Elm to Prospec~ t as an addresdd s to thh e graduates. Book of GoM m*mb*ri aia j will be done prior to the MOUNTAINSIDE-A revision residents in Chatham, which has Diplomat Here tnony J. Bavoaa, Mm* I* kf th new high school on of the local ordinance controlling used the ppray for three yea re, are alternative. The program will include: Pro- the retail distribution and con- The meet;ng was the leoond to cessional; "Ave Maria," stud«nt u'ey Jr., Bally G^hart, s.venuc. The area will be enthusiastic about the results. Fifty-eight student! will t» grad- Hara.ty, Joy g, Hot, WIMaW sumption of liquor in the Borough With its 21 miles of streets, spray- be held by the group for a discus- body; award of diploma! and hon- approach to the school. of Mountainside, drew opposition Artist to sion of traffic and parking proh- ors, Monsignor Watterson; "Vent uated from Holy Trinity High Howard, Mary M. Lawa* "' ing cost 11,000 from June until School tonight. Rt. Rev. Mtgr, aid C. Urg* Jr., MarilyaI I plea of taxicab operators from two borough residents Tues- frost last year. Tour U. $., Europe kins. The change Creator," student body; address by proposed taxicab ordi- day evening. starting hour for Father Dunn; consecration to the Henry J. Watteraon will award ford, Ruth R*ad, t. AM Based on figures from the Ex. diplomas and confer honors on and 8u*an C. Waa|*f. uld work a hardship on periment Station, the spraying to 9 in the morning, 101 Sacred Heart, student body; ben- tttionx, the council tabled The revision, second hearing of The sponsors of Virginia Acker-1 w g puj members of the dan, and also give Mary Lancaster aa*V* _ which will be held by the Borough machine can cover three miles of man, concert pianist and Uacher, \ J ;,.,.„„„ f " ediction of the Most Blessed Sac- ire for further consideis- nnesams group and was concurred in rament; 'Tunis Angellcun," stu- the addrexi to the graduatec. List were awartUd AattHaa* |*> Council July 12, adds a club license street per hour, and could cover have announced her return to the Musical selection! which will gion priMi ami tk« C«Ua M. MaV had been paased on first the 72 miles of Wentfteld in about by representatives ef the other dent body; act of consecration to f fay 23. Operators ob- at a f 100 fee. concert platform next season aft- the Sacred Heart, graduates; "Tan- have a part in the commencement enion Memorial avalrd* wam a ghM 24 hours. The ptatim estimated groups. i inclusion of all areas Dr. Minor C. K. Jones, Demo- er an absence of five years. turn Ergo," student body and program will be "Praia* to the to Thridora V«tia* MMlnal W %» cratic candidate for council in the that materials and manpower COM Her opening concert will be giv- Tnose who pay the fines for over- Holiest," "Veni Creator," "O Bane- ron D. ituart, principal, town limits ujider the 111 per hour, making- a total cost time parking, the shopping public, "Praise Ye the Father," student eliMl, ft«Mk> ate of 36 cents per per- coming November elections, object- en Oct. 2(S in the Roosevelt Junior body. tissima," "Tantum Ergo," "Cor ed award! afd Dr. 1.J, MMaM t Aa*m>V of |264 for each application. Mrs. High School to benefit the Chil- in the main do not feel that the j the during the'day and ed to the recent publicity result- two dollar ^figure is excessive, an Jesu ffacratiiiimum" and "Good tin, pre.lWaf ta*•aaatifflM [per person at night, cit- ing from the clamping down on Chapman's study revealed that the dren's Country Home after Miss Graduates include: Night Sweet Jems," to be aung cation, pHMatai interval between spraying applica- Ackerman expressed a wish that Informal pool revealed, Only the Doris Margaret Ahl, Marie ised costs. In addition, club sale* in Westfield on Sunday Board of Realtors and the Buninens by the student body. Following at tkt and the proposed move from West- tions depends on weather condi- proceeds of her first recital be Frances Arniino, Frank Jamei Aa. the benediction of the Most Bl*»- gulation* provide an in- tions and other factors. AsHociatinii, were definitely In fav- cites war* given the license fee and higher field to Mountainside of the Elks. given to the home. chenbrenner, Martin Daniel Berg- ed Sacrament, graduate* will sing son on "Men Striving f*r • The B per cent DDT and fuel or of a reduction in the levy to one an, Franklyn Edward Boate, John isuvance. With the number of liquor licenses Following this concert, the pian- dollar. "Adoremus Te" and perform the World" and Bally Gmtart «a "U»» in the' borough at the present time, oil "dry spray" is spread by a Tifa ist has been booked for a series Thomas Bond, Catherine Joanna act of ccnaecration. Tall." Chart** CogMMll M*i •»•' finance permiting dry fogging machine mo'unted on a which will take her to Canada, A suggestion that meters be In- Bunn, Patricia Ann Burke, Mary- Graduates include: [plants in the business the averse?, JoneB claimed, is one aid Urn* Jr., M th* A bar to every 100 voters. Nine li- jeep, Mrs. Chapman declared. Only South America and various parts operative on Monday evenings met ellen ByTqe, Kobert Joseph Car- Classical: Robert Henry Galla- and Marilyn Muwford i certain non-combustible censes are issued at present, The one operator Is required. The light of the United States during the with minor enthusiasm, but the son, Bernadette Ann CocchU, Hel- nun, Kileen Anne Hastings, Mary [are used, was passed on spray kills mosquitos and some spe- en Teresa Cojania, Brian Joseph welcome. Richard CognMM pf» APBCC allowll s ne to wl 100 winter. Later in the season she morning change was considered to Margaret Kelly, Mary Eliiabelh wnted the claw gift U tht atHHaV ig with Councilmal n Con-i* ( ° >' ° «*- cie* of flies, but ig not injurious will concertize in Europe for sev- be qf more benefit. Collins, Mary Louise Connell, Lavelle, Robert John Looineir, twig, fire commissioner, James Paul Cookc, Eileen Helen Rev. Fred E. Mil**, mlnM* 4 to birds and other wildlife. Mrs. eral months and upon her return Moat of those present favored Anne Elisabeth McCue, Marie the First Methodist Charch, gMW i negative. Mr, Lewis Rev. Milton P. Achey voiced his Chapman, wife of an entomologist, will fulfill a engage- Crilly, Mary Lou Crilly, personal objections Tuesday to the the installation of parking meters Pauline Quinn, Patricia Mario th* benediction. lender that despite the checked with Richard Paugh, for- ment. in the new parking area at • the Angelina Pictrina Del Monaco, Rahlff, Jean Marie Iteilly, Coralie fcstible feature of the or- addition of any liquor licenses, merly of the National Audubon So- Orchestra wlectiona inchuMtlM stating that as the drinking takes! Miss Ackerman, who in private rnilroad station, the effective time Julian Thomas Dieter, Vincent Christine Kuitako, Joan , Haley pioctxnional, "Annlmsary Hank* thought it would ere- ciety and now associated with' the life is Mrs, Alfred Viglianti, has ending before the arrival of trains Aloysius Dooley, Alice Virginia Thompson. by Herfurtti; "March of tha TtfiP place in Mountainside, so does the Museum of National History, who nu*d on Fag* •) aftermath of the drinking. lived in Weslfield fill her life. She in the evening. It was suggested Farley, Patricia Ann Fletcher, Mi- General: Francesco Joseph Bar- by Herbert and th* said that such a light solution of is the mother of a two-year-old that a .'! to 4 hour limit be in chael John Glynn, Robert James ca, Arthur William Bautach Jr., 'Semper Fidelia March" by Mayor Thorn informed the ob- 'the DDT would be "safe for birds, son. effect there during the day, rather Griffin, Peter Stewart Hare, John Norman Francis Beyer, William GiadMtm incluiMi firat jectors that a club license is allow- am) would have to be increased than the one hour limit. The same, Charles Harrington, Eileen Ger- Bo*m, Mildred EIltaMh Discuss ed according to law, and if the Miss Ackerman's coach is the or many times before it would harm world-famed pianist, Edward Steu. suggestion was made for other off ard HigKinagK, , Barbara Ann Illrais, B*n, Claire There** BrWe, John DavM Urn, local law does not include it, a them. The "fog" is claimed to •I'mann, with whom she has bacn atrett parking areas. Donald William Jackaon. Nuncio Bruaetmi, JoM*h rfari»*t katlr club' could appeal, The local law leave no spots on curtains or fur- •'* Elaine Teresa XcCaffery, Ann Recreation c(o»ely associated for many years. Mr. Hopkins reported that a (Continue on Paf• I) tli Ban«r, atQjr calls for a license fee of S650 for nishings and has also been used in count flf peak traffic ' at various Maria Gerard McGowan, James R«gtr Bnn, Ut Pitta, consumption license, |400 for re- homes and stores, she said. intersectionH, showed that. North Brady MeKaig, Dtajmond Henry 1 Bohrtr, Jull* AM* H lajor Projects tail distribution, and S100 for club The cost of the Tifa fogging avenue and Broad street had the O'Connell Jr., Jamea Gerard O'Con- bar* Jant <»*r**> machine is $1650, according to Mrs. •No Water. Boro license, covering consumption by To Consider heaviest with 1B7U cars in an hour; nor, Gail Elizabeth Pace, Clare Ce- Boyle, Anne CanMfoa •a Thein»elve§ club members only. Chapman, and Chatham has al- Lenox and Central next with Kill; cilia PfafT, Julia Marie Pillo, Mary Jehn Allen Carter, Iran Annual consumption licenses re- lowed $1300 for the purchase of a North and Elm 132!); Broad and AnnPlayford, Patricia Ann Pom- Residents Claim Clark, Edward Lyman Cdfty Jr. ,, on programs should be | newej Tuesday evening were for j new jeep in this year's budget, Apartment Plan Central Kill!; Uiotul and Mountain peo, Gayle Kutli Quebec. Chart** Low«tl Co«tw«U, tliarti ' -pcally and in line with j chrone Bro'thers, Chi-Am Chateau, I That town's equipment was de- 1287; Broad and Elm 1214 and Barbara Ann Ryan, Annetta Ma- James Cogiwcll, Patricia Ana Cat* ^ : of public money avail- rion Santo Salvo, Frani Peter Mo'untainside Inn, The Towers, strayed by fire, making purchase Centennial Lodge Summit and South 1033, No Fire Permit* Una, J*aa MM Crick*nb*rgwf MaV M of the Westfield Half-Way House, Blue Stur Inn, of new machinery this year neces- Mayor Bailey naid that all re- Scheuermann, Helen Eliuabeth During Dry, Spell ard Doernr, Carol PauliM Dnm> publican Club agreed at Echo Lodge, Jack and Joans and sary. Project Sponsors ports and suggestions would be Shcehan, Walter John Sherman, met, A.trid K. Frollch, ! last night in the Town The Union County Extermina- Arthur Joseph Sikora, Genevieve LaMartinique. A distribution (re- given to the council for study, MOUNTAINSIDE — Mayor Gentles, Barbara Brian Giafriaa, I motion passed by niem- tail) license was granted to Bli- tion Committee has offered advice Construction of n GO-unit gar- Anne Stolarz, James Joseph Ter- James G. Glimm, Janice GriaM. \ endorsed the pant work and assistance if the Town Coun- rell, Donald Gregory Townsond, Charles N. Thorn Jr., at Tuesday wise and Mountainside Drug'. den apartment project eostiiiK evening's meeting of the Borough Barbara Ann* Habkjf. Danrtkf eation commission and cil votes on the plan, Mrs. Chap- j $500,000 on property between Liv- Patricia Mary Willoughby, Mary Elitabeth Haratty, Joy flaaHMI major projects be self. man said. Petitions have already | jngston street and Windsor avenue College Men Ann Young. Council, asked borough residents to refrain ifrom watering their lawns Hoff, Ham Albert Holawartt* been sent to the local governing will be considered by the Board of Stuart A. .Horn, Gregory B body by one group of 13!! persons, luring the present dry spell. He ftion in Westfield" was To Present Cup Adjustment next Thursday eve- Name Officers made the request at the urgance llovendon, William Preston of the guest speakers. two local church women's groups ning. The request to build the ard, .Walter Leroy Jeben!, PaHIl :' and the Westfield Newcoineis Club. Complete Plans j of 'the Plainflcld-Union Water Co. ry D. Shay, member of units has been made by the Cen- who stated the water supply was Kay Kingsley, Lulse Erna KtlngaV '. recreation commission, At HS Assembly This fog spiny has been used tennial Lodge of the Elks, owners Rev. Merle Irwin hofer, Mary Margaret Laneaatar, in several other areas of the coun- very low, though not dangerous. Donald Glcndening Larga if, foho history of the town's of the. property, who hope the proj- New President For July Fourth Fire Chief William Van Nest has recreational program. Final Program ut try and was found to lower the ect will house, among others, Ne- David Starrett Lermond, Charlatta number of dysentery in one large announced that no fire permits June Lindsay, Nancy Ruth LovMtt, fcst J. Tauch, chairman of HTocs who will have been displaced Rev. Merle S. Irwin, associate would be issued for the balance of ptional section of the Town School Tomorrow U. S. city last season. The U. S. when, the Spring street clearance Mrs. Becker to Pauline Luttringhaus, Caryl Elia*- Department of Public Health, ac- pastor of the First Presbyterian the dry spell, und residents should up, spoke on lack of pub- project is complete. Church, WUH elected president of refrain from burning off waste f courts and various park The Cornell Cup awarded by the cording to Mrs. Chapman, is con- 11 is understood that three, four Speak ut Service (Continued on Fag* S) Union County Alumni Association the College Men's Club nt the an- material at this time due to the hs and emphasized the ex- ducting experiments in five areas and four and one-half room apart- nual dinner held Tuesday night i done by the YMCA, YW of Cornell University to the out- of the country this year. ments, renting at $18 per room, The iinnual Independence Day j fire hazard. Scout Day Cainp standing boy in the senior class of in Echo Lake Country Club. Sunrise Service under the auspices Councilman F a b i a n Vincent he Scouts. would be provided. Plans call for Dr. Bradford N. Cravcr was Westfield Senior High School will 12 two-story brick veneer build- of the Sons of the American Revo- brought out complaints of vuriou To Open at Park jtments of Jack Camillo, be presented at the final assembly elected vice president; Robert L. lution, Daughters of the American residents of upper Central .avenue Allan W. Vliet, vice jinRs oT five units each. No major Foose, principal of the Senior High on low water pressure at this time, of the year tomorrow morning at Playfield Events zoning variance is involved, as the Revolution and the Westfield Inde- Monday morning; at 9:30 marks and program chairman, 10 o'clock. School, secretary and Herbert It. pendence Day Committee will again Mr. und Mrs. Gerald Larson, Mr, the opening of Girl Scout Day lid H. Bagger, Republican portion of the land which would be Welch Jr., treasurer. Directors, and Mrs. F. Kuell, and Mr. und Juniors and sophomores will used is in a "B" or two-family be held in Mindowaskin Park at Cump this year. More than 109 nmittecmen as delegates Are Planned who will serve as committee chair- 8:30 a. ni. on Monday, July 4. Mrs. J. Cook all of Central uve- Kills arc registered. In cat* of move into the positions in the aud- zone. nue informed the council that at nittec planning renrgan- itorium customarily occupied by men, were named as follows: pub- 'The committee on arrangements rain, camp will be held at McKin* ! the Union County Young The project would be financed licity, Dr. George A. Bray; mem- the preceding classes for »vhat is Grounds Will through the FIIA, whose architect has announced that the speaker for I lengthy periods during: the clay Icy School, The girls are asked to i constitution were rat- known as the truditional Moving planned the buildings and land- bership, Norman Ley; scholarship, the occasion will be Mrs. William they had absolutely no. water at listen to the 8 o'clock radio weath- tters expressing agrcc- Up Day program. Open Tuesday scaping. A corporation of prop- Thomas _ Bennett; entertainment, j A. Becker, past president general! Council members aeknowl- er report and if the forecast la the club's stand against At the conclusion of the pro- erty owners is expected to be ulti- Robert S. Messcrsmith and high of the National Society of Daugh- edged the prevalent low water con- rain, go to McKinley School. I medicine were read from gram, Rudolph Stanzcl, president Dates for various special fea- mately responsible for financing school activities, Wesley It. ISnuiiis- ters of the American Revolution. ditinn in that area, and Council- There is no camp uniform; camp* Driscoll, Congressman of the graduating class, will pre- tures of the playground season the development. dorf. Mrs. Becker, a resident of West. man Norman Woollcy advised that civs arc nsked to wear any atutdy I Senators Smith and Hcn- John Webster was awarded a he would contact Mrs. Bernard sent the gold key to the new presi- were unnounccd tuday by the rec- Data regarding the earning field', held ofliee from I»:i5 to 1!)I18. wushab'c play clothing. Each dent of the class of l!)50, Jack reation commission. They arc: scholarship for next year. He will In her rapacity as president j;cii-j Buck, registrar, to ask Health Of- eaniper Is asked to brill); an Un- power, occupation!!, and other in- study electrical engineering at Cor- [plans were made for a Corbott, and Gretchen Loesch, cdi- Thursday, Juno 211, doll parade formation on persons desiring oc- oral of this society she became in-jfieer William Willsey t<> check the breakable cup, preferably nut ths and oiitinp Friday, 1 . book, will present a and hobby show; Thursday, June nell University, ternationally known and won the "no water" claim. Mr. Larson collapsible kind, 101 of tnc vcur 30, watermelon hunt and miniature cupancy has been tabulated and Frank A. Kpps, retiring presi- [nt 5 p. m. at Kcho Lake copy of the annual to the dedicatee, will lie submitted to the lodge by well merited esteem nf the public'stated he had a letter from the The pirlsi will cook their lunchM •embers are nsked to brinji I Graham Bcckcl. garden and flower show; Thursday, the WcsUielcl Community Isolations dent, reported that in the 27 years for the many practical and IJCUC- utility company in HIIIH promising ut camp each day except the lait club will supply bevcr- July 7,, trip to Polo Grounds; Fri- Committee, which has been study- the club was organized, il||icial ways in which she evidenced to liusli the lines every year but one. That day, Thursday, June 30, Other awards to be made at the h d tt has conlributcd $!'(),ihl in scholar- |enibcrs may bring guests. assembly include; language prizes, dayy, July 8, ppet show, and stunit, | ing conditions among minority her patriotism by spimsoring for- this has not been done, and no eo- ia Visitors' Day, when the camp* Us arc nlt-o being sent to program; ThThursdayd , JJull y 1144 , tracktk , shiiis. Five residents, miw in col- wiird-lnokiti|{ movements for the i operation received in any other (Tu bring a picnic iunch and their magazine awards, United Nations gr ils in Westfield. leges, have, received them. I Council, Town CiOP Com- essay prizes, girls' und boys' ath- ncet at the Roosevelt School Meld; ! " welfare of the country. Among j way. • It was understood that if families are invited to join them. Friday, July 15, trip to New York; Dr. J, O. Pcrrine, vice president these causes was a progr.mi of; nothing could be done locally the Dessert will Lc served by tha nd Plainficld Young Re- letic awards, National Athletic of the American Telejihone & Tel- Club. Scholarship Society certificates, Thursday, July 21, fishing contest VFW Art Exhibit youth education J'or the prevention , matter would be referred to the camp. at Tamuques Park with a garden egraph Co., gave a talk on elec- of juvenile delinquency. Largely I State Board of Health as a sanl- The Town Council has provided |ulur meetings will be held writing awards, and special awards At Y Tomorrow tronics, under the general head of us a result of her effort?, cuch of i tary matter. The matter could be I and August. Guests at from the Elizabeth Journal and produce contest and scavenger hunt hroe additional fireplace areas at for those children not entering the 'New Horizons in Communica- five thousand chapters of the so- alleviated by connecting the lines Tamaques Park so that 30 moro session included Mrs. Scicnrk News. An exhibit of contemporary art tions." ciety adopted one uniler-privilegeiM to thusc at old New Providence owles and Paul Davis, One of the features of the pro- od and roel event; Thursday, July girls me registered this year than ill be the presentation of! 28, costume show and amateur will be staged tomorrow from 2:110 child. Mrs. Becker was one of j road, or putting in a booster on ast. There arc seven Brownlo of thi! Town Republican gram w 1 the prizes in the B'na i Brit. h- es- ! houri-- ; Thursdayml 1.... , AugA . 4A , pie cat- until 10 p. m. at the YMCA un- End of Dry the earliest and most ardent advo-jthe present Central avenue line, it Scout units, three intermediate ing contest and display of crafts; der the auspices of the Clark-Hy- eates of a strong' national defense {was declared, units and an F,lf unit takes care say contest on tolerance which was slip Post, Veterans of Foreign 'conducted for the first time this and Wednesday, Aug. 10, birthday S/n'11 Seen program as the best nafegunrd ofj The same situation prevails In f the young children of staff mem- party and fair. Wars. The show will funltirc 100 I peace and, through her organiza-| the new Sunny Slope drive scc- bers. Mian's Club year. Also included will be the paintings in oils and water colors American Legion Auxiliary's Community singing and drama- Special to the l.iiiih'r from jtion, ilid much to publicize thisi ;—; Ig June 22 ties will be held regularly at the by New Jersey artists. The pub- the U. S. Weather Bumiu— I ninvenieiit. f (Continued on Page 8) award to the winner of the Amer- lic is invited; there is mi adinis- icanism contest and the DAR cer- .summer pluyiiolds and si|tiare ilanc- •Sonic (-liMidiness and humid to- JJtiriiitr her term uf olli l In This IMIM ir/g will alsu be taught. . Children sion charge, day, followed by scattered spolie (ill the radio in every slate Weavers Group to tificate for their liomcmakiiii; con- showers heginning thitf ufter- test. interested in the day camp are| Artists whose paintinges will be in Hie Union and was the second ILIHI Season Thursday About Town With Sally .... 8 held at the Westlicld YM displayed include V. Yeiser, Win nooii (ir tiinight. Highest Ui- president, general I. tour the liurn-j Classified „ 6, 7, 24 Wednesday evening. It is Wayne Ilanseii, president of the (Continued on Pasje 4) Kmvcil, H. J. liiplcy, Kdwsird day ningiiifr from middle nf pean chapters in England, France I Student Council, will preside. upper 7<)'H iilonu the coast Ui The Weavers Group will end the Church News 28 that President Williams Schwerdl, Harold F. Rowe, Walter and liennuny. season with a meeting Thursday, Editorials It But the. proposed constitu- Overheated Motor Martin, Ted Roxbury, Lee Oaskins, around 8i in the interior. Low- At Magdeliurg, (ierinany, 111 Walter II. Ruliinson, Mrs. Stephen est tmiinht tiS-(JK. Showern 1 June 2!I ,ut H p. ni. at the home Fanwond, S. Plains . 22^1, 27 by-laws for consideration Library lo Close lllt'17, Mr.- . Becker unveiled a statue of Dr. and Mm, G. S. Laird of Obituuiics , 4 let's und that he will also Brings Firemen Warbcck und C. A. Brown. Local and mild Katurdaj', sl"\v clear- nf liamn Hteuben, inspectur geu- Sals. During Summer urtists, also invited to cxhibft their ing later in the day with part- 804 Mountain avenue. Social, Club N*Wt...... 9-14 il'l'incii of the various com- enil of the Kevolutioiiary forces, Sports iUx..~... SO, 31 A smoking motor in the base- work, arc asked to have paintings ly cloudy weuther and moder- Again, on Memorial Day of the The program w'ill include a dis- cussion of the technical problems Theatre Pago _..'. S3 Kjnellmiirk cf the cnter- Beginning July 2, the Free Pub- ment of the house at M5 Central at the Y by noon tomorrow. ate temperatures Sunday. same year, she represented Cien- lic Library will be closed all day avenue brought firemen to tin: scene ernl I'eiHliing ut the dedication of involved in the weaving of tweeds With the Collegians 13 .committee is planning to and home-spun fabrics and a brief Hoor movies following the every Saturday. This schedule will nt 0:^5 this morning. The fire IIIIIOVDII'M ICi; ( I1I:AI| milil m Irm til ImjHirlril llrinr I'llic* 'A GAIXOX CtMIM. .lit:' tlifllt .170 ii Mimrt. >>>' HIP KliNnn, tit aolil nl ll,l|i|l)'» fur ml.'fll, :i fur HI..111. review of sonic of the aO-callcd Hll *N«iirM * (session, There will be a continue during July, August and \v*s extinguished quickly and lit- tluulll JlliU Wcudleld ,l.p«, LWner SIMIII. mill We Ill Avt-H. (Continued on Page 4) September. tle damage resulted. li-2-lf "linen weavers." THE W1STFIELD LEADER. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, lUi_

! field; Martha G. Jennings plays The Orst round aiatehes will S|»ry Elizabeth Brown of Plain- underway at i0 o'clock or shgi ^ i field; Judy Alexander meets Mary thereafter, A record crowd '» ex- | Leslie Hewitt of Elisabeth; Lynn pected to turn out for this impor- In Play Seeding ! Anderson will take the court tant girls event. Play will ugfc- against Penelope W. McBride of tinue all day Saturday and Sun- Short Hills. These arc all first day. 51 tQ round matches for the local girls. Marilyn Sturges, Sally Gerhart Watchuug Troops lUnk Si»gfe Oaunpioiwldp and Jane Craig all drew byes in Marilyn §turges, Westfield jun- the first round of play. First in Unilwl State* ior gills champion, was accorded The remainder of the draw is as the No. 6 spot in seeding for tha follows: First round byesy,, Anne E. A recent letter from the Korie I&th Anne Cuimning Memorial Drye, Susan Bralower of New Association of America to tip Un- Tournament which gets underway York City, Janice Richmond oof ion County Park Commission ad- Saturday morning at the Westfield CranfoCranford,, Barbara Bernhard oof vised that the Wakhung Troops Tennis Club courts. Fifty-one girls Short Hills, Mary A. Mi-Bride of were the largest child-ren'a riding from New Jersey, New York and Short Hills, Ann H. Brunie of group in th« United State*. These Connecticut will make a bid for Stamford, Conn.. Patricia Connors troops ride from Watthung Sta- the New Jersey state single* cham- of Maplewood, Dianne M. Schioed- bles, Glenside avenue, Summit, pionship for stills under 18 years er of North Bergen, Lily Claman ' The troops, which are ill their Coming of age. Eleven local girls are en-iof Flushing, L. I., and Belie Lif- 15th year, concluded the spring season on Saturday with a review tered in the tournament. Seedings son of Elizabeth. of the Junior Esaex Troopg and were made late last evening by First round matches: Barbara horsemanship competitions for the tournament aonunittee headed A. Iannicelli, Maplewood vs. Helen Troops No. 9, 10 and 11. One hun- by Jean A. TesloT, referee. S. Nelson of Short Hills; Frances dred five members of taeac troops; | Anne E. Drye of New Vork City, Schneidewind, Upper Montclair, and 126 members of the Junior last year's winner of the tourney, vs. Evelyn Wiedenvilt, Jamaica; Essex troops rod* and competed W. Spencer Bower, retiring general superintendent of the Bible was seeded No. 1. Other atedings Helen Paty Eiffe, Hillside, vs. Vir- f at Watchung Btablea. School of the Presbyterian Church, congratulates Addison H. Clari- are as follows: Carmen Lampe, e«" « Finch. Short Hills; Margaret The troops will baffin th* sum- on his SOth anniversary as treasurer of the Bible School, Rev. Merle Forest Hills, New York, No. 2; BuBWan, forest Hills, VB. Georgi- mer schedule during the week of 11 S. Irwin, associate minister of the church, l«oks on. ,, Frances Sehneidewind of Upper j ana Jl. atearley, urange; Joan H. June 20. Infarmatlo« concerning Montolair, No. 3; Cynthia Hamlin Dumper, Short Hills, vs. Betty the summer schedule may be ob- of Bridgehampton, L. I., No. 4; I Baker, Summit; Carmine Lampe, tained from T. N. Tully, director Peggy Ann Casano of Paasaic" , No" . Forest Hills, vs. Eva Passweg ot of troops, Summit S-31W. Clark Honored on 50th Anniversary 5; Margaret Sullivan of Forest New York City; Jacqueline Orloff Hills, .No. 7; and Patricia Connors of New York City vs. Marjorie Of Presby. Bible School Service of Maplewood, No. 8. Miss Drye is Vatts, Maplewood; Virginia Mic- Be in the top 'half of the draw and chelli of Newark vs. Patricia E. Tubereuktait death* are three ta is lour titnea at numerous among Addiaon H. Clark, treasurer of was presented to Mr. Clark by Miss £,ampe in the bottom half Gulick, Summit; Valerie Daly King widows under » as aniejig the mar- the Presbyterian Church Bible Robert Darby, a member of the of the draw. of Long Valley, New York vs. Dovis | ried, and the chances of death from school for 50 years, was honored jBible school and son of Robert F. Of the local girU Muriel Demu- Knoeppel, Cliff side Park; Cynthia breast cancer are two thirds great- for his service at ceremonies in) Darby, a teacher at the school. rest has the most difficult match Hamlin of liridgehampton, L. I., er among single women thaa the sanctuary of the church Sun-j Mr. Iiowen cited the appropriate- of any in the opening round of vs. Gail Brinkman of Cranford. among married. • day mornir^j. W, Spencer Bowen, ness of'the boy's part in the cere- play. Miss Denial eat it slated to who is retiring as general super- mony since his ancestors, too, were play Peggy Ann Caaano of Pas- intendent of the Bible school, intro- 'among the pre-Revolutionary pio- aaie, aeedtd No. S In the tourna- duced Mr. Clark, whom he praised neers in the work of the Presby- ment, in the first round. Muriel for his long service to the school. terian Church of Westfield. Mr. has a well rounded game and if He also recalled that Mr. Clark's Bowen presented Mr. Clark with playing at her bt«t may cause family has always had a prominent a scroll signed by staff member* plenty of trouble for Miss Caiano part in the' church affairs. of the school. when the jjirla match atrokes Sat- the Mi1. Clark, now approaching 80, Children's Day services Sunday urday. **%£" has been a member of the Bible were in charge of Rev. Merle S. Carol Lattota meets Harriet achool' for about 176 years. He Irwin, who preached a brief ser- Ruffner of Orange; Joyce Powell recently retired as town tax col- mon to the children after their own plays Margie Diebolt of Chatham; Aim lector. When Mr. Clark began his exercises. Barbara Sturgea opposes Joan duties in the school, it enrolled 100 Mr. Bowen is being succeeded' as Keeler of Summit; Rosemarie Hew- pupils; 1600 are now attending the!general superintendent of the Sun- itt meets Mary Ann McCloskey of and Showtt Vmi Buno'ty classes. day school by Victor E. Wcllman, Grantwood; Joan Turner clashes Tile plaque nonoringr his service: his assistant this last year. with Fra/ices E. McBride of Plain. Gilt, likt If Dad'f a camtn Ua, w« tart the equipment he wants. If he ••'II »-i at l«ast Uo't, get kin started ta this hobby. SHIRTS ONE FULL MINUTE to Ml ALL TYP£S of CAMERAS MANHATTAN, ARROW (ml !• tin t«|«ph«M! . 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Yarusi, John Charles Zink. ien> and the Ralrway Riv«r Park cards may be obtained at the Lin- piret, Ruth Bead, Adele pool, fUhway, according to George den pool from Vanajrer Al Nogi and at the Rahway pool from Man- ,,t Barbara Joan Royce, T. Cron, assistant auperintendent j »ger Ai Jakucs. Lee Smith, Kendun W. of recreation, Union Countv Park Natalie Joan Sommer, Wil- HI High School Commission. The school, conduct- | Stuart, IV, F. Ann Tedes- ed in co-operation with the Eliza- It it not unusual to find Summer ,,', v Willis Tenney, Jr., Rob- (Continued from page 1) beth and Rahway chapters of the infected with cattle (rub*. laine Thomas, Mary Jane Cleveland, Ann Patricia Constandi, jsor,, Henry Thorp, Edward 1 •s Tracy, Joan F'reston Tur- Shirley Ann Crilly, Carlo Patrick erry S. Welch, Susan Gretch- Cuccaro, Thomas Gerard jaley, Gerald Wright. Helen Veronica Dvryer, graduates are: Henry Essi?;, Francis Lucy Fanis, fr Carmela Rita Feola, Ralph Joseph Ryan Akers Jr., Connie Fitigerald, Maryjane Therese Gil- Allen, Kim Alsop, Bruce P. dea, Geraldine Evelyn Gottlick, son, Russell John App, Nan- Rita Kathryn Gray, James Henry 10" Television, Radios rol Arnold, David C. Ayreg, Gindrod Jr. |Ann Barraia, Joanne Berke, Lee Bierfreund, Lila Sue mta Isabel Heras, Henry Edward Mary Louise Booth, Gordon Hinsenkamp Jr., Anne CJecile Hop Bourns, William Robert B' Alice Maty Brady, Pelham j]' William Donald Brown, And Appliances fA. Brunette, Henry Joseph. Martinkovic, Edward Bernard Me 0, My rim Julia Bullock, Caffery Jr., Edward Patrick Mc- ne -Buonanno, Barbara Ann nk, Norman S. Burr, Bar- )avenport Burritt. Adell Nelson, Everett Stephen Oi- fit G. Callaway, James E. ia, Gladys Marie Campbell, J Jarvis Campbell, Robert Palaizo, John Charles Savoca, John , Casey, Elisabeth M. Catlin, Henry Sheola, Joseph B. 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men's Association in Union City. I be held at Gray Memorial, Cran-j vie for bateball caps. Winners j support and attendance of all n. His wife, the late Mrs. Anna ford, Saturday at; 2 ]). m. Intel in girls' events wiU be awarded townspeople. O BI T U ARIES Playfield Events crew caps and a New York trip. Stewart Mohr, died in 1927. Stir- ment will be in Evergreen Ceme- Further particulars r^din-H viving are a sister, Miss Minnie tery, Elizabeth. K d Austin and Vincent at home; (Continued from Pa*e I) thejemce w,ll_,ppear in sl£M John De Stefauie L. M.jVlohr, of Garwood, and three asked to secure their applications ur daughters, Mrs. Anthony Ti'i- bh quent issues of the Leader. John DeStefanis, 62 years old, 10 of Scotcn Plains, Mrs. brothers, John, of North Bergen. MQCI|| from Dennis Lever, town treas- Complete Plans of 614 Central avenue, stonecutter William H. of Kingston, N. Y., and urer, at the Town Hall; forms and head of DcStefanis & Sons, c r r-i- i~,n. i w i George C, of Union City. Serv-ilJittS III BorOUgll may.be returned when children reg- ! Continued from pact 1} Jr. monument maker.-, diet! Tuesday annelte Doef StefanisElizabeth, , aant uhome Miss; :I '"=•. ""e V" c, mi "^. i ™ i T^ isttr at the grounds. Parents are American Chapal at Bony, eral H n e 2 8 forth avenue. I MOl'NTAINSIDE — J o s e p h the Law Schaol Graduate morning in Alexian Brothers Hos- ;ht ^••andpUldr.n and four broth- I " , ° ' - ] reminded that the Senior IHgh h h k 11 Cranford Saturday at 2 p. m. fcy-SehuMio, 47, of 829 North avenue, France, whei« she apoke over an pital, Elizabeth, after a brief ill-:' Nichulas of Philadelphia and ev E ric School gym will be used for activ- international radio hoak-up. A thouy. Rom, and Samuel, all of I f. - Si Wher, pirt.ro! Plainfifid. died of apparent heart nese. I j tne ities on rainy days. Summit avenue, ««, n^lanj Garwood Presbyterian Ihurek. trouble and heat prostration Mon- Lewis Van Leuven, chairman of The BUD rise servtet, amon Born in Monta-T«l. Italy, a stone I *'| '. . •,,,,,, j Incineration took place at Ruse- day afternoon, while operating •< dition of 26 years standing;, will thi on quarrying" region. Mr. DeSiefanis the recreation commission, Mayor receiving their degrees fr0.-, tuneral services will be held to- hil, Crematorv, Linden. tractor lawn mower on Coles ave- be the only public recognition of gers University, m was a descendant of stone < rafts- , iirow morning' at li a. m. from _____ nue near the Children's Highland Charles P. Jiailey and Mrs. Henry Independence Day in Westfield, as the RutgerUiis tStadium h , Sun men. He ciime to West field 29 hi.-hom| e and at 9:30 a. in. from I _, . _ Home. Shay will visit each playground at far i j known, it is entirely ded- , day aft s ernoon. He was awardedd aann i » u years aj>u and established his bu.si- fly Trinity Church, where ajiift-h ! Hatt"> A. Spears Dr. I). Anson of Garwood, who 9:30 a. m. opening day, X"e»4«y, jcatory in nature and merits the having received the degree o ness. He recently comi>le1ed stone- .ss.of requiem will be offered! GAKW0OI)—Harry A. Spoan, June 21, to loss baseballs to open having received th d i' ll tne pastor, Kt. Rev. Msgr. H. J. |6l years old, husband ol Mrs. was catled in by Chief Charles work on a ("lark Township bridge >' Honecker and Officer Emmett Du- the new season. Children catch- carrying' the new Koute i high- Ittterson. Interment will take ! Sarah Lackey Spears of 307 North ing the "opening ball" may keep it way. ce in the family plot. :3 Cc nty Bro- as a souvenir. Grounds will be Hospital, Plainfield. of a He is survived by his wife, Mrs. fkaw° Pauthorize- "'• d f removal of the open the previous afternoon for heart ailment. Virginia DeSantis DeStefanis; five Henry W. Jersey Citv Mr c,^^ body to Brew.** Morgue in Sum- registration. sons, E^hvard of Cranfcrd, John mi Although all permanent equip- funeral »e™ces • for Henry W. had Men a resident"'of Crenford <" Schiano's son was notfitol ADS tMiafcg Ntwk dm of liahway, America of Newark ment for the playfields may hot be Ba k-hs, 86, of 319 Harrison avenue, \ ears and moved to Gar-andd asked to "P the wa let which offered identification of the received in time ifor the opening e held Saturday afternoon ' ' wo years ago. He was a Gfiy's Funeral Home with body. Schiano was an employee week, activities will be provided at chemist, employed for the Union County road depart th» five grounds, Columbus, Grant, the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. of HcKinley\ Roosevelt and' Wilson. the Presbyterian Church,- dffl- Jersey City. He was a member of' men'' ing. Interment was in Amity- the Foreman's Club there. Winners in the soft ball leagues ,L' ., ,. , , , . , Also surviving are a son, Harry at th» grounds will receive T- shirts and a trip to New York and T^?**1!!' "?.°^mti!:^!h.0,Te! E. Spears of Westfield, a Always RttalU Wtih his son, Roger Vail Baylis, Mrs. Edward Gano, Silver Springs, through a point system, may also died Thursday in Muhlenberg Hos- Fla., three sisters, Mrs. May Bush, pit, alter » .lUmjm.j Born j cj, M,.s Marj £ Il Long Island, he had lived " jam i Mrs. Grace Sweeney, Cranford Wei .ttelteld ffou r .ndd OM-halhlff years, | flnd tw0 broth frjk of Cran. moving here from Ridgewood. Be-.fol.d an(J John of WestwoO(i. Kun, fore! hih.s retiremenretire^enfc2t 2S5 y*aryear»* aKO; he ras »n active member of the home Sunday evening at 8:30 p. m. York Flower Brokers Ex- with Rev. Merle S. Ii win, associate He was a member of thepastor of the Westfield Prosbyte- MetUlist Einscopal Church Ridge. K h omci,ting. Internet B woo(l, and the Westiield Old Guard . ' . . f His wife died ia 1945. ily plot in Fairview Cemetery, NEWARK SECTION two granddaughters a half.broth-'al prayer; -t the gl.av(J_ er, Jjohn B. BaylU and two halt, is, Mrs. Samuel P. Hildreth and Miss Frances Baylis in Amity- Mrs. Florence C. Gray •f th# N«w York Sunday HIM villel Mrs. Florence C. Gray, wife of William N. Gray Jr., and sister- PUIUp Mohr •in-law of Fred H. Gray St., Md » * » * Center of Stctlon TWO GJknurnnn " Phillin Mohr > Mrs. Marion H.darehogh of Crrt- member of h ough.trro.^f^Bo" K^« "« °- •", 1 died Council when the communit•t y ( ^f^'!" ^ , I n C r husband was in the' export FiiMral h«nj,•. . " ^^;avenue" "££'?%:, ealt , of Sh-nghai, Chin.owne, »d' anye.r,d operate, d attack. He was 82 years Yellow Lantern Gift Shops in Shanghai,. Hongkong and Manila, Westfield Craufard v M . Mohr was born in New York She is survived by her mother, USE. Broad St. 12 Springfield Ave. City and came to Garwood in 1902, one son, two grandchildren and whei) the village was incorporated four sisters. Funeral services will tel.uxst, 2-0143 tel.cr.t-0092 the ibllowing yyear, he was elected to tie council with Johh n J. K Kraus, of Westfield, Under-Sheriff William Darroch, still a resident here, John J. Miller, Walter F. Sarg and Wallace Kaylor, all decensed. The first mayor was the late Frank W. Moore, cabinet maker, Mr. Mohr was emp yed for many years by the Aeol an Co. He retired 17 years ago. , Prior to coining to Gar- , he lived in Union City. He a meftiber of Exempt Fire- t A big deluxe* ;G-E Refrigerator »»£'«>« A>i»

The Oldest Banking Institution In W««fi«l(J WE, 2-5696 A u s t e r ' s Open Monday and Friday Evening! 'Till 9 Broad and Elm St.. Westfield,N.A HEADQUARTERS FOR BOY SCOUTS 143 E. BROAD ST. WE. 2-2838 Member Veiernl Depo»lt*I«»n™"« THE rat buy, to Hold ling Rodeo A»Fs Everyday Uw ill Offer Priuw fo Best Angler*

Jthful fishermen and young who would like to try thi will get their chance , Tumuqueg Park when the Jy club stages a Pishing Ro- IThe event, which will I* on lose held in all parts of th A*r pv on the same day, is na sap More Here Jy sponsored by Better Fi«h Jnc, a national non-profit or. tat ion of sports fishermen whe tpfd the plan a year ago as Ins of creating intereet in the f and in conservation meas- tion Iby the youth of the country. L'ganization will present pria- way. leach boy and girl champion \vt F. Gumbert i* chairmar p local Rotary committee, an Keep More Here Jen appointed town chairmi iyor Bailey. All town depart tviil co-operate in the bi Filling your basket doesn't mean envying your pane .'.''. warn you bay «D .nd it is expected that peic nufish will be stocked in th your foodi it your thrifty AiP Super Market. Became emy pri« in «»ery r department it as low as we can make it... not juit on wwajtrwdj or "•pedal" .,.....f of the club make u jrious committee* arrangin daya, but all week long. How do we manage to keep price* to eamhtently low? j which will be announced a Simply by cutting operating co*u and profit* to the bone and during our laie developed, Meanwhile \ters can begin pratcticin saving* with you. Stop in and see how (hit helps you to heap your basket fishing skill in hopes of sha'r I the various prises. ' high with buy aftei buy! kmittee members indude; Ml arrangements, Hugh Clark ban, Robert Brunner, Clar- fchehayl, Julian Couiens L Farrow, William Weldon [Irwin, Ray tfrant and Hetv t; publicity, Nathaniel Con ' mttmi •Cassell, Frank Ab -SI PER-RIGHT" NEAT , Al Buist, Al Neumann Enjoy frails and vegrtabkw tUlM* i Grander and Robert Daw. Fussy about meat? Want every cut you buy to be tender bnreatcd fresh, Mtnnitm/k M and fine-flavored? Like to be sure you're getting your told imh at mi|brf M«f«* ftkm. money's worth? Then A&P's "Super-Right" meats are for line Beaches you! They're selected from l\e beat the country produces, priced as low as market costs permit, and Close-Trimmed CHERRIES IJ. Shore "f excess waste. Try them once ... you'll buy tliem always! ftm Uw MnUa mi ItataikT MM arm MMtrr •rtitlu HNI ttfm , Amboy- Ruinson Iceberg Lettuce HwaeertMi eu Unsatisfactory Chickens r'«>h->ii» n>,: ib 3SI« Legs of Spring Lamb *> 69e Watenaelon MHH Daniel Bergsina, State Com Chuck Roast New Potatoes u. s. No. i WNM SMttw* 10 tv Wt 4|a per of Health, today reported PrimeRibsof Beeff^r^b 69e V"" jpresentatives of the State Loin Lamb Chops Young Spring limb Ib. 99c -RoaBting Chickens *'A l#Ji [nt bathing waters, May 16 , The bacteriological re- Sirloin Steak Juicy di.ot.ut ib. 79c Fowl All lim-for IrlcuiM, iiltdi h. 47o White Cabbage ttmtmvm t>|i ,oin the examination of 160 (•collected on flood'.and ebb Porterhon»e Steak ' " -%S!*af' """ ib. 8?|e| Smoked Hams" jiMdy m ui-wiwi* or •IIH« haw H> fJSo Carrots • MattMHtmii mm •' m 80 established bathing in Haritan and Sandy Top Sirloin Roast ion.!«i-no I«I >.89o Sliced Bacon SunnyfiaU-tugar-cur*d 2 half pound pkgi. 55< Beets Hmrm •ys and North Jersey At past areas'from Sea Bright Cro88>Rib Pot Roast SOMIMI-IIO w *dd*d ib 85o Pork Chops -Nlptndihouldarcuti tt>53e AsparagUS .Horn grown k»a>J94 I Haven indicate that bnth- •rs adjacent to Perth Ain- Chopped Beef 1w* b«(-lrtihly around b. |9o Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut *>. 47c Green Peppers f«»s*i»t»m««« •>!!• Jote St. Beach), Madison •p (Morgan's Beach), Un- Plate and Navel Reef Fr«h-fc» boiling t>. 19c Boneless Vea! Roast Should* fc 59e Boston Lettuce r™» local larw taafla >h (Pine St.) and Rum- J»nt St.), are considered un- Boneless Brisket Beef Fr«h or eomfd ib. 69B Frankfurters stinim b59« jtory for bathing purposes. Krgsma pointed out that Bmlieioma CmU Cuts .nination of samples collcct- FATHER'S DAY i other beaches in the Uar- Sliced Boiled Ham >/2ib65c Fresh Salmon Steaks .**••• »69e ,d Sandy Hook Bay areas, jceially those in the vicinity Spiced Luncheon Neat simd ib 55c Fresh Large Mackerel • • . . • ib21e HAT CAKE -98- .*port, Keansburg, Atlantic Bologna or Meat Loaf sii»d n>. 59° Fresh PorgieS For broiling or frying • ' Ib, 17c Ids and Highlands indicated Three golden layers, covered with I waters to be satisfactory. >r>unichwilg«r-sllctd Ib. 59° Fresh Whiting A popular pan ii*h ib. 17c yellow creme icing, a chocolate is also noted that samples creme band and gay candy feathers. II from all beaches extend- *m Sea Bright to Beach Ion the Atlantic Coast in- l these bathing waters also itiafactory for bathing pui Luycr Cake > WISE BUYS IN PANTRY SUPPLIES Cup CakeS for Fath.r'. Day pkg of6ler59c Bcrcsma stated that the ations referred to are based Father's Day Cookies J«"» *•*« 7et pka. 29* bacteriological standards Ginger Ale Canada Dry, CliquotClub or Whit. Rock plui d»p. 2 lg». boti 29« Candy Bars and Gums AII S< varietin 6 for 25c ruled Mar. 30, 1948 by'the M*d. with bull.r and hontyl mmittee on Bathing Places Yukon Club Cingtr Al. or Club Soda plus d«p. 2 Ig.. bod. 21c Gum Drops or Spearmint Leaves vvonhmor. iib.pkg.23c Conference of State Sani- Delicious Bread J Borden's Hemo .vitamin ismnad iib. i«r 65<= Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps Nabiics iib. k . 3l S'ineers, which are used in P a e Whole Wheat Bread rsey.as a comparative guide uring bacteriological qual- Borden's Instant Mix For hot chocolate | v, ib. Pk9 24« Burry's Oxford Crcmes ••••at t4oipks29o thing waters. Colonial Dill Pickles. Fr«h Pik-Koih« nyi. qt. i., 29c Frizz Ice Cream Mix ...... k .29e iergsma also stated that in P g A*PVAlUESFor ion with the survey, in- Ann Page Chili Sauce i2oz.|ar21<: Lipton's Tea . . • • • V< Ib. pkg 32c W Ib. pkg. &3e s were also made at all treatment plants, discharg- Wheatiea «otP kB. 2 for 29c .2ox.Pk021c Instant Maxwell House Coffee t or. i« 39* «e>. iar 1.13 luents into North Jersey DAIRY MONTH waters. Operations were Uncle Ben's Converted Rice • • a • iib.Pi>a.23c Herbox Bouilion Cubes »«(or chidm tin oi s 3 'or 23o tory at all plants so in- June is Dairy Month . .. and your with the exception of those Chinook Salmon Atp-coiumbi* Riv«r 7v«oz.can47stock of country-fresh and Manasquan. Dr. Tomato SaUC* Kbby or Dal Monte t oi. can 3 'or 22o Crushed Pineapple f Aiibundi 20o. carton 31o Fruit'Cocktail Libby or Del Monle 16 or can21o 30oz.nn35o in a special wrappar sewage treatment plant, (or Father's Da/ tfi Sm I Yiar it is expected' will be placei DeXO tiut vtg^abl. ihorlmlng 31b can 29c 3 Ib. can 79° Bartlett Pears i™ i< or can 25c 29 si. can 35o 'ation on or about Aug. 1 Sharp Cheddar no* oevoi«. n is providing for the con- Condensed Milk While Houie brand 14 oz. c*n 19c Ken-L-Ration Dog Food ) ib. can 2 for 27o CAMEL ln of new sewage treatment CIGARETTES Mei-Mlt-Fer •HMm Itafwliln is. Recommendations are to Sunnyfield Cake Flour • . . . . to.«oz. pkg 31c Dog YlimmieS Candy for dogi-no lugat 2Hoi.pkg,8< the boroughs of Sea Bright Sliced American *• Rnasquan requiring an ta- Bisquick ...... 20oz.Pkg.24« «oi.Pk943c Oflkite for ganeral hourthold uie 2pkg>. 25° carton 1.07 in the application of chlorl Muenster Fr.ih-miid k39* Dromedary Cup Cake Mix • . . • . ?oi.pk .14c Octagon Soap Powder . , , • . tg..40oi.pkg.21e disinfection purposes, g Ched-O-Bit Ch food j»b.bo«75e 'ergsma expressed satiafac- STORE HOURS HM th the improvements shown Sliced Swiss fmcy WiKemh' quality of bathing waters Bright Ssil... with bluing added! 8A.N.t»6P.M. It to North Jersey coast re Gruyere Cheese BordWe dnnce nt Oalc THE G R E A I AND PACIFIC (t/l fOMPANr (nor, Mctiichcn, Friday eve- .Several door prizes were Colgate's Vcl . . i5c,*B. 27e Heavy Sweti.Cream . • • MPMCOI«.31« ti and specialty dances and Prices Effective in Super Martefi and Self-Service Storei Onl/ rdion player were features vening. W. E. Stansb'.iry was chair- Kirkman Borax Soap Kirkman Flakes Ajax Cleanser Octagon Soap Palmolive Soap Oxydol Cashmere Bouquet the affair, assisted by the committee: Mesdames For dishes and fine fabrlrv With new foaming action For toilil and bath For dishes and laundry Delicately pet fumed toilet ioaa> For laundry and dishes For Ihe laundry A. Bittenbondor, Cosimir large 97 S. N. Ewofi Jr., E. B. Fox, "erbeit, H. Mayo, Robert cake 4 C n,rlran» All" cake i C 3^« 25c 3 |hn, BrewBter Miller, Wal- ' ' and T. F. Robinson. 121 CENTRAL AVENUE pSft&fc. WESTFIELD, N. J. THE WESTFTELD f J.ADEB. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1»4» UAL ESTATE-SALE • REAL ESTATE—SALE # UAL ESTATE—1ALE » REAL ESTATE—SALE UAL UTATE—SALE rot SAU IATU: KIEP 4k RASS • a. EDWIN a EDWARDS, $$10,71, 0 WETZ * SMITH, rtAtSALL •fc»T 14MK IK TOWS Tm^OmU-A-Wmi NEW 4l»-K(X>M BUNf;ALX)W, tiled Mll.llrl.t ti. l.*a, MMk. W«t! »:«.«• Muni a. vie. t>fi i it, cxi.ia nsifin a I tic, hard wood \ istvv t-ape Cud buHgaluw; A\s d floors, plastered walls, oil. hot | *1«.WW—is It, Bra Fraaklh, Wa- roo»is, tiled bath, oil heat. rooms, sleepinK por?h i?r^» n " Minimum Chargt 50c —«r mi tfc* ng purch, lavatory uiii» ? ,iv" PtANK£NBACH LIITINU 8V8TEH w;a«ii- htut. copper plumbing-, in- lrl«'l. near the Junior High School hulatt'U, wt'uthersCripped, ull ilico 1H thin pre-wur tw«-bedroom liun- Ka.» Walk to *••«* lor throughout, large He I „Vf- corner in Kl)fJtl section. Kaluw, reunonuble taxes, detac-hed ftEALTOM il.MW -A MKAL 111. This uttrac- Attached house with 3 beurooniH, picture ___ tlve, modern hunsalow will ju^-t garage, d«cp lot. tiled bath, tas heut, garage. Qf suit a small family nlcol.v. The $13,500 Ill.BCO. Btruujed view Picturesque up,",^ I CI» St., WcctftM a-470* river^^w^fi^: sportsman's rendp/El home ft well kept and in flue con- *HA4K4M4XO% AHKA »l:),.-*» — ruMBIC attCINUWMS. tile river: sportsman's u IK tKKsrMUOU we kave a a»» dition, and has aii fxpHil^ion auk:. ATTKACTIVK. new .-to.'ie front five- bath, modern kitchen, large liv- i«*«T M HOOI.. Virrr Marfca to boating, hunting, nulling" - ,°, "' •••««•••• raaalatlas of Ifcrm kt<- The pleasant rear lawn and gar- room butigalow, tiled bath, fire- ing room with fireplace, full din- town. Well maintained. 4-ued- utes golf club, stabk-s^'in '2" rtnnaa. It la rlnuall) loeatra ing room, recreation ruom in utes teach; den la fenced in. Low taxes and pUu-e, open porch, large expan- room home. Oil heat, i^ara eleetric water «"»•« braatiral »•>•** tma heatlnj cost. sion attic, oil steam heat, garage, basement. Screened porch, auto- Fine neighborhood. Ha.llOU. pump- • 1.1 lar i 11V. Ttm u s. nicely shaded plot. matic heat, WilBon School loca- furnisblnfes; %\^l # UAL ESTATE—SALE healer, a oaler Hflrirr aaa 1 tion und two-car garage are Home *olk Ik Hon. agents, St ».!•—• A VERV KICK HONK in of the features which make tills •••»»;•'«, I amriwaia, THf» »alb, way 85. at Uiver View D tar™. Pre-war iwaslracthta, iu very ifuud condition, at a buyer's •AS heat, attached garage, trees; •'»aaill a — lltjtm $14,700 modern, brick-front two-story a price. This family itally wants home an attractive offering. 10 minutes to station.. $13,800. to sell and invites your inspection NKW (*l«)Nh: KHOVT HI \(, 41-IH* VOI M IHH I.4HS will r of lh«*ir 3*b(,'di'«»"irt lieim-. You UlSTrNCTIVKI-V DKSKJNBr» and A PtCTIaiC MOIUK. Brick bun- I-HIMIU, , ,„. aim r»r >o«r auiarr I Ikia mmr will find an open porch, a mod- soundly luiilt, five large l>*-auliful •i«.aaa — met tcvri.i BKUI « KU. galow, dripping with Ivy, one- •l«»r Df kaaw la II rooms, (iSfil bath, .stone fireplace, l.tarala ern kitchen, built-in bookshelves large older type home excellently half block to park. Five full grkaal wrllaa. Tarn- nnd corner i-auinel.s, and Venetian unusually .^iiiuiuu)-- t'xpaiiHion attic, well Kltiidt'il h»t, ffoud rtsidentiaJ located In the Ben Franklin first-floor rooms, tiled bath, ex- REYNOLDS k nun alas rxtra ••aallrr raaa. Meal lot blinds. School section. Could *jry easily pansion space. Complete in ail •n ar slaar. Illra balk. Hm»- Keelimi, near Lincoln Schu'tl. rct*r,t"-\n and in fine condition. M BAIT BBOAD eralaea kixkra. laval*r>, xreea- be altered for use by Doctor or 1 »rsrr *f Kliwr a. XKW tMI. «•» Kiltt.ru. Dentist. Five bedroom*, three 114,804. IHOIC ACRES r* mink, all keat, aaakle saraar. and new wallpflper distinguish W«*IOeM •rraiaaral arivr...,. Braatilar BOULEVARD REALTY baths (one on the ftrst floor), oil I BARKECAT RAY the Junior High School. There Is SERVICE, rage. 75 x 150 plot. Five first-floor veir SELDOM *»a n»3m a large living roum, vuol situ *n IOIITM AVK. . WE. i-naw-so* »!»•••» »H( ASU SPAM four-lied-' rooms, oil heat, gMrage, screened o# a home in Westfieid regret h porch, and a veiy nice (fame room. § porch. $13,700. dtcisitin, and usually when a fair L% s< HOOI. la a«< far frms The view across tue park is de- room home in the Wilson School ••••R ••"—- siM.il fo ily has to move they show >kl« trrr ll>akb> soar wklrk kai Hghlful. T. H. JUmm Jr., fU*lt«r district. Ixively grolindH, two-car M«l M1M1WIIUE. Hlak Scrllaa, FRONT COTTAaBTD regrets. This is really gratify in krra well km •• everr n•»•••« garage, automatic heat, reason- near Watrhung Kesel vntlon, SO x MODEL, as low k and we are ever alert, to see Pwr keanxMsis aad kaik •• aw WKIJ, HHiriAIKIt H4IMTK 4.SO**.« •ICAlTfFII, Km H«mr, able tuxes. ISO plot. The kitchen Is % beauty bl'ng Batllill|t' it that a good neighbor replace •>a ••H.r. SpKbsa raaau mm slrat with the much wanted feature of only in a\f>y on j our poeketbook with plenty cupboards, glass the seller, •aw Ixlaalac a aaanwsa. >-c«r a bedroom and both aertoMlr ••*•- ped, and is tor in windowed. Is ha AB HA Nil V A I.OCATIOW as you the lien Franklin area. One of could mid. Three blocks to It. K., tl»a wkelkvr • IIMMTI la tkls u two-d'-ir built-In garage, twi our restricted listings of which 1MB* —. WE HAVE Tm price nrnsre «MM ••« akier- !HW TM1W S-M3VKI, HONK Juxurinus tiled baths find three 2 blocks to High and Junior High. proprftles with 4 bedrooms i mm one of the mont delitchtful of i we are very proud. Knnre house in excellent condi- IkHi t. tkls MHnsa X-kalk typ.e in "Weiitneld. The Itvin twin sized boMrooiiis- Efficiently good locations at this p.riee. I H*ase Meallr tarsKm mrmr kas planned and designed for the wo SJII.— — t IC»TK*UAV «, l.tatra tion, tsunny kitchen, pretty dlnine* • SUMMER RENTALS Dad in handy lie will lie prou aaa a as* aa^aal. •ajartaaa man room and dining room are doi mull of the hoiiff. Loads of clone nook. Master bedroom 13 x 24, in a noothing- shade of gree tills PICTURE BOOK DUTCH two other bedrooms, panelled of what he can accomplish. aea«l» *rrwate«l wltk wklle «rla» and the oiien porch overlooks on space nnd a Ntep-savins kitchen COLONIAL, high in the cool Wat- • IMIHSR (OTTAGE _ r«ar-Mas« aad rkrerfal wallsjaswr. Oil keat, The very private panelled der game room, oil heat. 122,500. 6 at fl l.m ir 1 •» ABE LOSKIWU fo of the nicest landscaped lawn chuns; hilln, nestled In a lialft f?!i'Sf ,'^™'ette. All modern •Ire IM — (Kkass. anywhere. Throe large bedroou will put a tiea^i (n Father's eyt u«re fairyland of rambler roses, utllltleB»,L '«•larg«e ironfront screened the unusual, this Is it—3 bed This is triuy a lifetime invest •ICtl Tin I.I.V I.AWIIIICAPKU 1'j- porcporchh . irine modern kith i rooms, 2 baths all on one floor. and two tiled baths, and a pr meiit In gracious living:. white birches and lowering oaks, acre plot sets off this fine brick ft. Fine modern kitchen, "so ITNOeU-Wr Iwvt *«•• vate, panelled study effectively truly an Idyllic scene defylns; from ocean. B'or rent In ? hMrr+atla* IHMIM In tt»U ImrmUtr placed. Excellt>nl condition thru bungalow. Living room 17 x 23 liMK r4M« (leecrlption. The house itself ID with fireplace, screened porch, *««*. P«'«od». Telephone WE« whirl. 4ra»r%e r*ar »«*»•! !••. O»r out. FOH A, FAM1I.Y Hk« Ih-viMi't Wil»t of i>re-war construction, thor- S-M63. li-2-lf spotless S-bedroom 1-bath cottage IB a art* ili-nw r«it»alal with tcrrn<'«>, 3 first-floor bedrooms. and if you want more land then to be heinnifil in. Spacious older oughly modern throughout. The 1H aata«, «MI **•<. fall tawahitrtf. *VT,WW — roVRNKII With I type home in the Grant Schoo Iti-Bt floor' contain* a large, com- I.AVAMS1TK—Exceedingly attrac Is a lot on either side which th •N tfc* mtm+w la all«hilr larvvr live apartment. Llvlng-d nette came owner will sell. Talrl. hand cut shakes, it prettie t-ei'tioii. Kour bod rooms, maid' pletely charming living room m.tm fFRV HI \<;«M)H with two On the second floor are three WralDrM i-llaK thereof. 1% THK (iAMUEKH—wr ra» akaw ing specifications by Bub Evans. lii'drouins ami bath on the fim lovely bedrooms and two colored Call Westfleld 2-054 3 »nt.w« iHiti.n vov •tmrirare a raa avvrral aatstaaalaa; «alaea floor, and tun more ami bath on tile baths—one of which adjoins ABKIHIO >!,— As»r»l»r< •! 6-2-tf fraai aivaaa. ,.. u rmm;r Mt- the second, (las heat with air the muster bedroom. In the base- —will consider reasonable offer. larve home with 5 bedrooms on a «™»« raar aaaalhrr aa«ar. BUNGALOWS I.A%-AM5TTE, tt. t. 1 n|OI,k tI) beautiful plot 110 x 325 In a nne conditioning. Very low taxes. ment Is a finished recreation room Must be moved from new High Ikeae far laratlaa aatf eav WE HAVE JIT PhUtlvVT the hen $i;i,7.")0.0U. with a wood burnlns; ".replace. school property before October. oceun, Cur-Mar Court, clean, mud. location, this one seems like •aeal. Saw la Ikr (law la start Me lection of attractive bungalow em upts. lteasonable raies 2 ' unuiual opportunity. Other features Include automatic 7-room Colonial home, tiled mod- taaklaaj;. Tell aa >«sr arras that It has been our pleasure t SICK ftKCTIOV nt KIHHIXMII Three heitt, attached garage, picket ern bath, modern kitchen with weeks, month, or season. Con- w will lafarat ran akaat all present for some time. The bedroom hfiniii with spacious liv- fence, 'reasonable "»*«»• T.he cabinet*, copper screened and tact Ul'Rll, Heal Estate. 1604 ||UM-«r KKOI.IIM Arrkltrrtafw kaaava avallakle Ikal asret last £in«e from $13,700. to fir>,r>ttfl Orand Central Ave., Laviiletle in Ben franklin School section ing room, nice Hcreened porch quietly secluded yet accessible lo- •Isled sun porch, hot water beat. N. J. , o-9-Jt with I fine roomy bedrooms. At- reajalrrasrala. and are completely varied an t powder room. Attached garage cation (2 miles from Westtleld) S-car garage. WK. 2-1732. tached mra.ce. exterlortt, Interiors, and locutions. oil fieat. Very convenient loca- makes this property Ideal for IH«IMI«l,tw« SECTION — Tkla If you are in the market for a tion. |I.-i,»OU.Ot). children and grown-ups alike. I.AKK MOHAWK—Completely fur- Kleaailaa; wkllr IX->rar-aM S-lr%- Kood home of thin type, don't fall nished, 4 bedrooms, 2 batlm, im •IMM — ir fW WAST A Sle* rl kaaw la aalslaadlasi. a •a* center Kail, four-b«droom 2-bath to nuk us for details. Ll.%coi,\ fiCHOOL,. For a family FOH Pl'MTHtSH ISKOHMAT1O* re- ANNOUNCING— lake front; private duck; July kt«r..at», J tiled katka. aparlaaa rental tr'»0. Call WKst. 2-ir,s2 Colonial home within walking llvlaai. raaait dlalas raaaa, l who needs ti rut-floor bedroom?*. garding these or other properties Braaa M«w •eaaUlnl This home hatf two bedroonm on . distance to town, this Is It. kHrkra, Its, a«»a aarrk. *-<-ar EDWIN O. EDWARDS, In the Westlteld vicinity please RANCH HOMES 5-HOOM cmA(iB M , •ararr, air raadlllaaed keat wllk the first floor, and three on the contact our office. * III BLM MMarr Hccond. There in a first'floor pow- N. J., on liarnegat LSay; all enn- fSI«M_i» nisi UAHM»» near all. »rll alaaard lal. la aeri IN WESTFIELD ventences; quiet, shady, neur hue, attractive Dutch Colonia raadltlaa _ MMM der room an'd modein tiled kit- RAMBLING COTTAI3ES on Wide larse reoms. 4 bedrooms, I baths. chen. The basement is MpotleHt*; KIEP* BASS. beach; by week, J3:>; available m. T. Caa WR, *4M!M tfeep lots, with nil the features June Ilitli to July 2nd. Tel. steam heat with oil. Suitable for C K. CARlfrnON, you're looking for—automatic air We Are Mrsikrra Of Tkr Vlrsjlala , WE. S-«1U conversion to two-family. Ask- WE. 2-4406-M. IMM — Mli'TNKMM COMMA I. MlLTIPLt: LIITIWG ll'ITBM. Wlalhwa Wb S-MTt conditioning, colored tiled bath, beautiful and gracious, in 8had- ing 9lti,UUU.U00. RMlton rockwool insulation, double oak owlawn section. 9 bedrooms, BOH MAimirrr. Aamlate «IMT PI.BADANT—WHI l-:< doors, copper plumbing, science 3-bedroom cottage, second limiwe baths. Extra plot If buyer wants PEARSALL ALLAN W. VLIET I'NTOM Hi ll/r HrHil-HMHaal«n. 4,1 KI.H RTMEKT . WK. X-IMM Kitchen, etc. 5 rooms and bath • REALE5TATII more land. Two double bedrooms* on the 8ec- from ocean on private street; Imt HraMraee Fbaara i «plus utility rooms) on the first and cold watery July ami Aueuwt. PRANKENBACH. I.IKK INDEHWHITEK tmd liuor and a twin Kiaed t t*. K. tiarrrtaaa WK. J-44HH lloor, plus 2 future rooms second . Mallard . . WK. I-ltaa dition—3 bedrooniH anil bath, open tion. 116,900.00. If blocks to Boulevard and the dock, and boat, rtentnl $100.(ill. tance to town, this quality home porch, oil heat, attached Kara ranch homes. Phone Westtteld 2-1533 after ,"J;30 FREO'K.J.I offers every, refinement, i bed- SI4..HW.W — KIVK-HOOM BIXCiA- p. m. HK OWMKK Of 'Phi* Attractive MW with tile bath and,, shower. rooms, 1 baths and servant quar- EUA J. McCORMACK, *i:i.U«.W» . COXVEMieft'T Ai iirmnt Engli.sli style home has just i ters. Large second-floor expansion r. e. Scott co., x i:i.st IT. RMIIOT SVIMM*. and railroad station—a 4 duced the price so as to obtain space. The Insulation and wen- KEAI.TOR* bedroom hoiiHe with extra bed- immediate action. Three bed- -A •GAITIFIX C*a«»r Hall therstiipiiiliB account for a very 4M WcatlcM A.»., Rllsaketfc, N. i. room and bath on third floor, den, rooniH plus sewing room and tiled low htiutlng cost for oil ulr-con- • APARTMENTS—RENT <"olonlal In Wyehwood with 7 NewWr MaMipIr M«H«K Nyitrm open porch, oil hetit, eamge. bath on the second floor. Nicely ELIaakcth B-H1W rooms, 8 batliK, first-floor lava- proportioned living room with ditiKiilng. Awnings for the open C-2-tf 4 BEDROOM, 11 tory; excellent storage attic with MASV R.\t>:t,r_KNT lirVH in mod- porch. The spacious rear yard is Tllllllt KI.OOII—;i Hooiua and bath 91.%.IMHMt . O\ flhrrH«Mt4 y fireplace. Modernized kitchen nnd most attractively landK.caped and em HMN, Btalrn. The living room l« Itra- ern 4%- and ."i-rootn IIUIIKHIOWK — —six-room house with brefikfawt attractive breakfant space. Very P. CAMILLO * SON, apartment, furnished; rock wool clousty proportioned, then there expansion attics — attached g;\- has tine shade trees and an out- insulation. Tenant pays gas and rHBe—spacious grounds — from nook, 3 bvdrotimH, tiled bath, oil well kept up and In the Franklin side fireplace. Tho very low taxes DAL B»TATfJ — INSURAHC Shackamaxom 1M si den which noses with cosi- heut, 2-car guraKe. School section. $l(i,S00 la the new light. No children or nets. 203 ness, entering into an open flag- 511,000 up- should be interesting. 431 NORTH AVK.. W. Ross PI., corner Cai'leton lid. stone porch, glassed or screened price. WK. Z-DTM Around »25,0t, «• Mil the weather, t-car attach- HMN . TKV-VKAW-OMI MMIrrn Jaalur Hl*b ___ .VOl. /WILL .Ml! Plcaa- MaHlalr l.latlBK Mraihrr HKTTKH MVINU at t4:i-}'>~- a No brokers. ed garage that will tnke two tfTx-rooni house. Screened porch. T. H. Judion Jr., Realtor •Mlr larprhca at the nhiqunt of month? Space for 1 ofj in Wesl- Cadillac* If you have them! house with lavatory first floor, on af tke Wvat«rl« Haara Attached garage. Steam oil. Ex- a large deep lot, oil heat. Insul- IM KIM ST. WR. 2-IOT* ar 3-24M room In this house. Outwardly •f Mcaitun field CO-OP House. Summer nr FA.3 cellent corner property enclosed ated, 2-car Karate. C. V. IvlM. W«. J-4UMT. It niay appear on the nmall tilde Kiill rental. I'nfurnlsheil. Own •HOIiLD A*V of the aforemen- with split ra*ll fence. Many extraa. R. P. l.ltoalc, Vaa. 1-itM. liut It has been well planned with breakfasts; some dinners if dp- tiuned properties offer what you 9'2t,mm.m . no rot KERIJ A Ban a. •. Dcxlar, PL 4-MH. four ttedrooniH and tile bath. The EDWARD A. CAMILLO. slrcd. Apply June. WE. 2-."ii)59-M require* won't you make an' "ap- OWKRH RR Sfklwwf—here in u dandy—con- M*aiarr. WnlbH Hvara it Rraltora living room IH well proportioned; RRALTOR . INVUROR pointment with us and we will —must well. KiKht-year-old mod- venient to school and town—lens Maltlale LlatlaK 8>«lrav. the kitchen has a snack bar and e-i6-tf CKA»Pt>HII — ,1-KiwM Avt.. fur- Kladly show them to you. and at ern! six-room house. Fl rut-floor than » years old — large living Opca Saaaara. good space for a breakfast set. nished, 'Including heat :' ml all the same time we will show you laundry. Screened porch. Attach- There ia a first-floor powder room, MOUNTAINSIDE room with fireplace, dining room, • utilities; gentlemen only; $17..*iO PRIVATC MR all several others from our complete ed garage. Tile bath. Oil. kitchen, 2 bedrooniH and tiled and an open screened porch over- per week. 2 rooms furnished, kit- H F:NTKU:i.ll HI'KCiAI.OW In ex- looks the deep yard. Alr-condl- loan on flntwgM listings. bath on first floor, larne second cellent location. Beautiful (car- MAKG IT A MIST To Insitci't these chen privileges; $12 per week. HS.TM . ANOTHER TR A\KK1-:H floor for expansion, full cellar tloned heat with oil burner. At- unusually fine ofYerings in Moun- Taylor, Cltan. 6-0675. tl'-ulars tofc*"' W» AN slestkera at tan KiveH you an opportunity to buy with steel beams, oil heat, at ilen. First floor: living room with tached garage. tainside and In the vicinity: Oltlce. •VLTIPMI LirTINO ITITBm. a lovely four-bedroom house of tached garage. This in really nice. fireplace, dintner room, modern II-HOOM Klr.l.Flour AKI. It ml .sun brick anil frame construction, tile kitejien, two good sized bedrooms H17.SM.aa—IN THK KHANKI.IN aad I.OVF.I.V S>HOO!W niMiAI.OW, lot room In Elizabeth; convenient lo- bath. Oil heat. Excellent con- nnd tiled bath. Second floor: two Jaalar Wick Ulalrlt't. This la a REYNOLDS A FRITZ, venient location. U.VHMMW . AX i Mat A i, HOI KI: larKe bfidi'ooms and additional tile 50 x 175, taxes $162, price flu,000. cation; I8r>.U0 per month. Taylor, for the unusual buyer—tops in lo- bath. GRH beat, attached Karage. substantially built home contain- Cllnn. 0-067.'. MMI.TOM 1 cation—center hall— living room ing four bedrooms, tilo bath nnd OM1RH TYPE HOMB, « Hoiima. Dim . IV YOU KNOW A H»rKnlPi Owner anxious to sell. TllTOalSS-att* Ckarica J. FHH that is different, dining room, shower, l^irge living room; also parlor, 2-car garage, fine neigh- £-llnoM anil Ililth PuriiUhi d Ant yon better not let tlilo one get a sun room or den, breakfast borhood, asking $11,SOD. —Private entrnnco. 5 mln. lo bus I •aa.VkaaaS-MM away from you. Complete tile breakfast nook, kitchen, a bed- WII.MOX KCIIOO1, HKCTIO.V. Here's BTA. (Y-lrtli roms with tiled bath on •second nook, basement lavatory and and station; business man or wo- bath on first floor. Spacious a house in nerfi'et condition, ready shower. OH heat. Two-car ga- ,iM HIMiAl.OW. fiurase, Mountain im screened porch. Three large bed- floor, powder room firHt floor, to move in. Inlrge living room, man. Tol. FA. 2-..01S after 10 Wt3. 2-M3J. rooms, tile hath, second floor. Hot open porch, game room, oil hent, dining mom, attructive kitchen, raKe. Good lot with fine trees. large lot, taxes$108, price tll.'JOO. a. m. water huat, oil. Two-car garag*. flagstone terrace, 2-car garage, o|it!li «CI-UCIHM1 porch. Secoml iloor: CINTOM HI ll.'l' ,1-IIIH MISICAL lot ovej; hftlf acre. two bedrooms, tiled bath with IIl« A FIKK I.OCA- ltiinicii!«nr( private Instncl shower. TIO\, close to grade school. A BaruKe, porch, 'A acre, price $13,- (WrCHWOODI Ci-alrr Hull 500. ROOMS FOR RENT menu by quall ALBERT J. BENNINGER Colonial of brick and frame enn- *'R IIAVK A Wl.r Wrier I Ion of home built of brick and frame tors-Piano, SO* Htructlon that is hard tj> descrlbii. new houses—bungalows and ti i\( OI.N s< iioni, »m:Tio\—Well with large sun porch in addition Trumpet, r.oltff.» AGENCY story ones that are in various to a screened open porch. Three i||(l\AI,l,V Wrll Onslrui'tnl Kl HMMIIIOn ROOM—Good location, Powder room. Screened porch located elKbt-room liouwe. LarKe 6-rooni home, Karate, ready fur ion, etc For M" Realtor overlooking a beautiful garden. locations and. we v would be lot with KIIIKIU trees. Fir«t-lloor bedrooms, tile bath and shower; 2 blocks from station; single ana Three large bedrooms, two tile pleased to show you. betlrom and powder room. Quick alwo, a finished room on the third decoration, large rooms, asking double. Call WE. 2-0107 or after t>titbx plUH Neparate mald'H (luur- occupancy. $16,000. floor. The living room is spa- $n,ooo. 3 call WK. 2-299S. 0-2-tl M»>V 11'VKlm PRI^I-'KR A IIOl'SK terB and bath. Two-car attached THOMAS O. YOUNG. cious. There is a completely mod- llt.'AUY TO JBJOVK INTO—with no garage. Oil heat. ern kitchen; also, full tile bath BIIIT OS Vi ACIIK, beautiful trees Interior decorating to be tlone. II.IMMI . I'dlll And Onr-lliiK Ilixnn and shrubs, 5^-room sunii-liun- A'rmACTIVB and Son.b.u. fur- Realtor bunualow llnancfil for (1. l.'s.with stall shower on first floor. nished rooms; short walk to sta- We, therefore, have selected one Hot water heat with oil burner. K'alow, porch, garaee, taxes J1S.1. of our choice listings to tell you 2— NORTH AVE. . WE. 2-1133 Kmall cash payment. Completely Asking J1C000. tion; references required. "G-i about—2/3 llrick Colonial, built ELLA J. McCORMACK, ieaiftcr af Multiple Matin* S>Mrra modern, attached fc-arat'e. Water Huftencr. Two-car garage. Westfield Ave. C-2-t! 193!)—large living room with fire- IIICAl.TOII place and picture window — nice M PHOIPBGT ST. . WE. l-UMa HICK KIMIM.tl, I'.iuvi'lilriK to KI\F, HHKK AMI A . DHKAN HOMi: containhiK 0 Foil HIKIMOMN I'UltSO.V. spni'loiis dining room with picture window, Bcttr Wkiaas . Rca. We. I-B4f*IVK TVPK (IIKIOMI Hull! —We suggest you call for at) ap- ence kitchen, dinette, tiled bath, tractivo price for immediate dis- koacsi WE. 2-0021 or WE. S-1613 porch overlooking attractively »-room homo on lurKe plot, 2 II,KAN. C.>iiifor<«hle HI.I'III" at in'"]' two spaeioUH bedrooms. Second Mrmliprs nf landscaped yard. Largo panelled bathrooms, stall shower, powder pointment to see this home. Ask- posal. Large cheerful living room, recreation room; «-cnf garage. urato rates. WKSTr"JKM) HUTbL, 1_— ing »2G,500. floor, two large bedrooina and dining room, modernised kitchen, Tke Multiple Mstlns; Board room, recreation room, gas heat, •133 W. North Ave. WR 2-2ii(. , tiled bath. Air-conditioned (oil), open and closed porches, flrnt- Perfect condition. Quick occu- 2-car garugc, screened-in poruh. porch, plot o2 x 170. floor lavatory. Second floor has pancy. taxes $232. Asking $2D,000. h-2-tl At I three good sized bedrooms and REDUCED TO ???? ALBERT J. BENNINGER LII.UKH SAVS SUM, to the nr»t I.AHlii:. I.IKNI, I'hrcrlu one Kinaller room. Benutiful tilo WE ARE MEMBBHR at Tkr W«t- WALTER KOSTER, front room, convenient AGENCY $14,800 and linoleum bath with shower. value-wise Hhopper thin new :i- leU Baara of Reall.r.' Malllal* NOHTUBIDK Brick HM.IKI.IOW. Llv- Excellent Htearn heatfng .syntoni bedroom homo ut 1140 Hnrrtlng St. Realtor transportation: pprivatr e Realtor hiK room with ttrcptucu. .Tuntor with oil burner and outwic 1000- Liirt'e living room with tlreiilaco, Call WEst. 2-5179. !noi:vr\i\siii|-.. >'. J. rllnints room. Seiutu-e kitchen. gullon •. fuel tank. Hecreatlon tile b.'iMi, oil alr-condltUmcd hent, 1116 Orchsra 114.. Monalnlasldc. N. i. Two cxc'cllent bedioums. Tiled ruom, 2-cur garage with over- attached naraKo and lai'Ki: li;t x ALAN JOHNSTON. WcstVeM 2-Slllt IIKIIIIOOM ion III:\T — hath. Alr-cuiuIUIoncd (oil). At- head floors nnd permnnent drlvu- 170 nlrtt. Choose your own dury- C-!)-2t rnllonn and move in. Open for Realtor buHlnesbUHlpcss man onlyy; cent tJiL-lieil RiiniKe. Illy: luL. Kxclu- way. Orounds exceptionally well cateil. l'hono WKst. 2-26I1H-K. Realtor BIVG Us tiny:. k4#t> : approximately 1)5 x 100, inspection any time, juat call: US CBIVTRAI, AVB. GLEK KOUH FWWerH and vegetable garden. WaatlcM. ti. J. Basllaa Tr#*. a Pall Balhn, 2 lav WM. S. WELCH & SON, Inc. Price I13.S6O. fii Vi\ i bedrooms, largo den C'omrorlnblr Id . $9450 PHIL F. HENEHAN, wio. l-soet iUI WK. Z-IKM-W (Kigi.) tile kitchen, breakfast nook, 2 summer, with, family "I - " .' Pater A. Due hi, President CO7.V COTTAIiK. I.:irit«> HvInK KM IIAIIDIXi ST., WICNI-I ll;l,l> car attached ggegarage, , brook, etc available mnvf rcferenecs " rofim with flrc-iihiie. Full dining To CIIIM* An KMtnte, WK. S-M77 . Kl). XMH'II Ose» nmn4mrm 1-Sia* P. M. (llllred. Tel. WK, 2-SiiOlj-M- thin home of bCauty and dignity excellent commutingti . Occupancy S14 KAST BROAD ST., room. Keml-iii'iderii Ultclieu. Si>c- I.. (I«I5« WM U wrciiwoon AT "•II Summer. Seek trade within nnd floor, two bedrooms :ui'l bath. in one oi' our town's host residon- m lli;i>-l,l«l\(; HOOM—Aval able Wntlcla. M. 1. tfal locations IK offeree, to li tlls- This beautiful coniinunlty was JJn. " Motuchcnh . A k1 I Screened por.-h. Steam heat. 'At- awarded Top Honors by Am. lust " trac'tivo acttliiB. criminating; buyer. Tim best of 601, euro Leader Office. THIS IS IT ! ! ! niiiti-rlalu and workmanship were ArchltectH. Few homes are for used lo make it a hom« of cxi-op HOT AND STICKY? sale; but recent executives' trans- — ii-uoiiii not si KI ' $11,900 t ion ill comfort and enliven Ion IT fers tiinku available two com- i'iili'iit location; Jla.ll.MI Mei'l.v I'lirnlKlii'i SEE IT — BUY IT ! pleted liomos. Also two nuw rt;sl- two Ini TKiuiinr VAI.II:. IJM-K.. living It IIIIH a vi'Htibiile enIranre with Won IN our modern and ili.llK»fi- IHIIISC, in,, |,;,t|, 2-cni ifII,son . ji-jcr niviiLi I.D: Fivc- rnnni with llri'pliur.. Full dininK '2 clonets, ]RTKf center null with fillly (lences nro tiniJtsr colistrtli-tinn; c; Iliimi'iHllli. oc il htatl rofim blincalow with open liorch room. Science kitchen. Three adjoining powder mom, living Alll-C O.MIiri(IM:i) lll'I'M'i; olio nearly llnlshcil. Color r, Cllaii. Ii-(IO7.-. and exitanskxi iiltic. MmhM'ii tiled bedrooms. Kcn-ened porch. Steam room with wood burninfi" H rep lace, and pcrilHC our ph-1lllcs of over HCIICIIII!», lltiltjhln« details may he dining room,. tlno Hiinrnotn nnd uily liomcH. after which a iirt-ezy chosen by p»relitincr. (.'onHlruc- M:\V SIA-IIOOM (III.CIMVI, HOOM, AIKII IV""1'1' kitchen and bath. Must sell Im- hent. fjitra^e. Many extras. lion cunts have hit bottom.—the mediately-. Quick POBKCKSIOII. open porch; Hdrnco It Itch en with tour ot inspcctlmi of tlic. c.iicH In •rest Ave. so,-lion; Mmi.-flocii- |av- beds, rniun nice and , iciin, "liotim-lniKt" Is ov•'"!<- llusiness people preti'rr' fl\jm>n . I.IVINC IIUUM with llrc- LEE K. WARING, Broker rim hn made Klnally. hnek hi our .Several dullKlitful liullillni; sttcn \',\ i .""•'I' "''" '- many extras. jthico. HUH ronin. illnin^ room, room and bath at rear. Clomits Aln-CON'DITIONUI) OKKICIO, fur- 1 llei-,1 for i|ul,k s^l,.. .M,.. Mnilili, after n—WIOsl. 2-2:.i:i-W. a II la rue and cedar lined. IJIIKC- avallnhle,—sonic frontltlK directly Itroakftist nh-ovo, Ultchcn. pantry, Harry T. Danker, Associate ther dotallH can ho worked oul. on Bchci Lake Oolf Course where 2-10K0; K. T. Khclhl, ltcul- coat closot on tlrst floor. Kour ment han recreation room and (IICIOIlll I Real Kstatr and Insurance \vine closets. Hot water hetitint; Slate Open Championship wiw biidrninns- :wnl two tile baths on IM NORTH' AVi:, i:.. WKSTK1EI.U XH OK Till-! < 0OM:vr and most lilayed last week. .Send for folder sec,mil lloor. neiir HceLinil Moor, anc IlniHhed room KVKUMII that really heats, oil Ilrod. comfortable hiuiKrs we luivc liei-n CIIA-I-OIIII _ 7-HOOM not si; lined hlislncHH JHT Trl. WE. 3S Tollcjt nnd splendid laundry. Vcn- .with photographs. dem-rlpt Uin, willi WiiNh Htiinil on third lloor. Rraldmre 'Phnnrsi :ililc to offer In a ImiK time iw niiip, price, list. No obligation, hi'ilrinuns). 2-v. 1IK (Central Ave, OtJ hear with uutonmllc hot tllathiK Hj'Htem for Hiimint*r co(»l- "lie on Twin Knlls Iliuul In Blue veil h'cho..l PL fa. B-.18R4 . WKsl. 2-4U47-H ItiK. 2-car gnriiKo. The price is no sale* iircssuru. WVfMIWOt)I> Tayl ct. Now viiciinl. Office. water. lOxcellent location' of .Mountain Fnrnis. — |i|K|, |,, ,|,,. I'Oltl'oltATION, Snlto 2(II)U, S80 'ranrord (i-(lf;7r». We«tllcld. fns.OOO. It will l>« (i lildiisuro to \\ litclilinfj 11111M whcri' Ihc lirei-zes HIIOW you tiiIH beautiful lioiue. Klfth Ave, New York. I HMSIIi:i> aUvnys hlciw, ami i.wnurxlilp in- lirlvnte 111., » 1OI1 lli:\i'i I'urnlalinl IIOIMIIH fur cluduH swlmmliipr prlvlleKvB at n SPECIAL LETTER private cluh. .New I3ii liind stiini' ly located ill llosellc. isltlmr (Hie 'or two people, ^oo :!-Mi;mtOOM 1I. J. until), lut |Ul x 210, mtii many nv.w IOSIAII; . IVSI HAM ii slonn wliidowH, tion and town. dlHpnnal. owner leaving State eml '•'1)7 10. Illll)AII NT. . ((pp. ThriKrr ,AIK;IO of month. iiutstnndliiK fealnreN, Hxtra val- lini'ilwiiuil IIOUIK. mini preferred. Urilr Mr. mttl Mm. lltljcrt llo for $17,"i(MI. ••hiine WK. U-IIOS tori,>r no«lv Real Estate and Insurance niiill llimr; |7 a week. 2'i- ' 1IAVH YOU A VHN I" Increase HAROLD GORDON. < OI.OMAI, (>i,,Fr. ||n|| M..II.TH ,1,.- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, HIBH, hlillt 1»;I7. l.'l' li" x M" llv- fence, line oak I lira.I your social prtJ'tlKi: Unit u branil •tic ALT OH Plol, lovely n,.|B|||, >VE. 2-010T WK. 2-2M8 new houso .will provlilf? If MI. liiij rootn, HcreeniMl purch, iliiilnir Realtor ro.un, kitchen, tiled lavatory. Mrsl inlnuli. (i-a Ik i,, hin-ei wo, Imvo a few fhinillt'ii with nil CHARLES C. BAAKE. Million, Finn.,! nilil so) We Arr A Mrrnkrr or Tli» . (lie lad'iit KlinmlckH plus quality !M SOUTH AVK., PANWOnn 2-77W Moor; three full ulncil la rue bcil- materials and workmanship. ANSOCIATK m, Oarlnnd Bnothe . WK. 2-08W nioniM, t'l'iyrunin, two tiled Imlliu, "Olinlilv lu-li'ori. Knnivi iir.ri.Moi) MULTIPLE MNTINO SVHTKM 102 ELM HT., WKS1 linij). \. J. Of TV- Wi-atArld Dnard of llr«ltnr«. open SIIIHIQJ- 2 tit II:III Hecotid lloor; Vcnelhin lillmh. s.yeiir-.i W10 IIAVK TIIK.M wiwitnh •!';.'•:•, r> ,• ' 7. fi Wehttlrlil l'-150t-l5I13 tliriillKli'Mil; Insulated; oil Menni FARM FOR SALE niiil lunipl I mil HKAI- RNTA'IIO . INWMIANCF, iH'iil; lot "r. x K.fi; trees mid well B JIOM'Atil'H AVI)., Hidlih I'lnli.N - RICED FOR QUIcYsALE HMrilbbtil; exi.-cllcnt lawn; twu-ciir I'AI.MtlllK 1.1V1M1 HOOM wild llrc- AIMIl 7-ltoiiiii Iliiuhr, ISarly Amcrlcun ll-rniiiu lioniet, nl- hs'i •11 "ll "si -ni:i»iioi)it IIOMM- i^xtM-n.'iii eml. alliicliml KliniKe on liiurli oT hoiiu" (acluid Kuril K>*. open porch, buy ditliiii Itinlitc and run. ^1-ft. livltifj lilucf, lar^i: illnliiK i-'iom di-llKlil- Nldn drive. Kvi'i'ul u Kelinnl si*. --room summer Ilil HUH porch, :i hedrouniH, si-wiiin lieu coop, lirrjoil- windows, m-leiice kilclipn, tile IM111 * idfi 11 A 111 It 101 >l t-oiiiii, \i buili. heal. llnrani'. I'fiuvi'in.iiit In '"•'•rl«»«.-iil.nri«i;.''wn? "-K,ni ^.l your .Snnclous landscaped ploln. I'rlco fnmi $1 It.^n Ml' up. .... 2. UO^IS, Pieiul,^,^, Wo run Hiipply >," inttfJO. I'^or complete In formation I'll nlfiun hent, rei-reiitlun niitni MIOPPIMK renli-r, Kranll Mil Si-lin.il h 1 ;i-iii:iiii(,<>' FRANKLIN F. WAGNER. C. C. EVANS, '-•'"I di'laehi.il KMiiiKe. Call Wli, 7111 s I 1 x u:| feel; f «union". ou .porch, ell liurtiur, Htonn win- 1", K. WP Ar«« iicvtr wilhuuL ililur- sii iirni.iov 'iir pmlicr ,1Iiilll|il|. l.lnllii s,a|,.| rniTillTii; on IOII tiLIns liuiuu uffuringa. 2X9 HOUTII AVK., W. K imwleli 2-!H7-i.\V lloor, ne\vl> abts lluumdlutuly, WUct. J-.'.Sjj-j, Wu.lllelil Hour,I I-SI:N I'-OII SAI,II — 0-2-tt Wlll MB WEll, '• immediate I lull < Itl'eCli; I'll'' MlBhl 6-3.tf llteltliled; reKH'illiil Hf. U'piitlluld a-imi'l- tit. V/eutllelu •' THE WEWBitD LEADBI, THITWDAV, JUHg M

HELP WANTED I'l-iiicls anil RHUktlona in ttt« T.,«ri i.f Wf-iajMMltf? HIMM mr„,,«, ttSJ i LADIES—HOUSE WIVES licit Htix;t, mi fiiiir»(W> rvMlu, , l»«t, ei J o>luj* (DtK? Earn |2-ja hourly, Sparo time. C-2-tf , . Ha* "Till (••arav plastic extension r.ill for c-ribB— 3! issuitlary; cuy'to atlncu—Itta nil ci-Uw: «.«. SI'*: H41K SHOP. yoM a »oo« en*. . Buy term,. A veHHr vsBruntor* Pius Co., Tun«ri ua« Co T « ••:. iryoebiilMereM a , T>ort» Av«., E., *L "trilrue.** atattoe, CR*o. t-17f« «!tf naiiLM at • •*§•. 1'KAI III tilt f Wesltlfld, is, Aiiirlejui, Wvllw I, I'aragrapii b ««rilji. K!JCI» JI, I'.-r •s%r 7 uf hoy: l 'I'U . .. „ Kiwi 1 *-h• i»«n 11 P. JONKH, ,HTf WBM nt mmmr6-2-tf niiivU. Cull wn, 2-:;,S!'T. Kc' icltii y, liouid of Hihmmti #y~tft I HIMIl '.-Ill'll Keen 14.20 Data brut ~ I'4I.I'KU *»», recenl iiii, I'll., will Dlamware, •tlverware ane dlBhee. Ki-ndunln. peniKinciil M* Iff MM Mtfc at Ill's! appearance in Wesl- In loci lieb'i, Thursday, .lime Ililh. in the atak it la In W«Btne|,! Public NetiSto kktmtit y clvta tkol 'T2H-H- 1% furmtare rep«lr• 6-S-t«f Kls. Tickets SI.Oil; call an ordinance •nlltlt* an follow, waa ttk wltt aw»« WlOst. 8-II89II. Tickets al Vft—i aa« tdu>t*4 br the COMB*!! watt*. ft* If tfta aM *!"•"' Sponsored by Ht. Julia Hap. Wn.*r«sr: of th* Town ur Wotto-ld at • niMt> HHI riuireli. liev. It. 1,. .Sweeney. Centner lilHI. at for PIJCNART HBTAIL DIB- Inii Ilieiiof lie Id June lilih. ]II4H. I'nstor. ( tt«ia via • !•• CraatsrA, Cat •-»•••. Apply at 21C VT'P"' JAttN r. JONH. , l-S-tf ons, If any. should ,.«. ,nlnf Town Cltrk. raiaa ar'ta •"inieuni'ely, In writlnB. to Jane F. HOI tKKKKKI, «lrr» U— Jones, Town Clerk of — - - aleoM twica at ANHQUU. , hldren. N. J, SApply—J3 ndtiltp, 24 children Must Broa. d St, IIHI. N«l|4OI|li: I, Tint*, Graemi «••<» Werner M. EnNTEI, :mi •.;••< Unmt Mmi l'AUT TI.M10, 8:8(1 to 3:30; "oc«l 819 Tuttl. Pkwy., t#§ «>:n, S-IMI olTlee, 101m HI. WestHelit 8-6JM. w«mn«id. K. i. TUB UOMK ri.«NM*fj t'lklLO". rARAGON rOUONNEL Fees »4.1S BK IT onPAINKD b£ the Toim • littto Where Quality Kltohen Tablnrla Cnui.cll ot tin Town of Wiilflell, ,,,itlp lu the couniy or (!nloa. lhat Men- tht f reMM-4lN . are on .dbptay. l'onsulilnK Service rKi n" nmhojt- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, thai ANTONIO HA- on Remodelling' uml DctonnlliK. any tilble, «fl" lunlujgnny dewk, (1OSTA11TA O hohon aimhpaimhd to MayoMay r •«« • ral <>rdlu»»ce No. \i»», commonly ini «vli Mck M uitli ilinira to match. Call WKst. an io»«r HBO« II ur, CiCouncil l of hthe Town ol WetdlWtdld aiiovn un the XIHIIIII Uiillnaiice, lie Mt. fckj mmt 2-Hi42-.M. for HLHNAKV KKTAII4 WNguSlr'- umrililed ai followi: hM fcj t "***»* 1* *•• r»" »« aMMHulMe. CLKRK-TYPIHT! irnoil nt Humes. TION I.ICBNSR fur lirelnlsei nll«. HBtJTIO* 1, AMIcI* VIII, Bull- iron aa4 MM! la l-2-tf AM, jr. j. rfcatka* 4.TMT TWO HIKKe~~l girl's, 1 boy's, full Hitliwuy }3o. ated at 501 Central Av«nu«, Weil- ntan kont>, Ly ailtliK uriMiun I(a) raat size, eniutiletely reeondllloiied; $16 ftl SPLAY MAN—Hyper visor, JTC'- tle'dtle'd . , ' J. t-t-:,t nllve lulent ...; »53.(.tloo. RKCMI CUMmiU Inllvld- a. each: like now. fi37 Kim St., Objections If any, nhoutd Me made ' twlaea !(•) •alt. »lly eteelmef tuppafti. Over II I-I-U icui. JI.SI: '" * WIOsl. 2-07111-.]. liiiin«i]lal(ilyiin«]lll , in wrltliiarltl . to JanJ e K. Di y cleaning HOIKH uslnc a non- MIMI tflta 4ttt re eiperlense. PlainfleU I Jonesnes, Town Clerit of WeNtfleld, coni^UHilble otaaulo aolirnl, >uik e* PIMM KIT »A% IHOP. IIAMSIIH HI NI>KHN I'»H »%I,K - a« (urboh tetracnlorlie, perohlor- i 'or rlhlnni! unit lilrhlorrlaylene, ui a "' •••• MM, •*••) Mm" 7 weekH uld, ten 3 U'ceka old, (Sl«ned) ' ' 1 (try on IWM, R M 7 hiv, dcrs—2 miile. » female; ANTONIO nAtlOSTAHO, - quid, riovidiav Hi* fui- wot r«M a*., rtaiMQtM, S euKos ImliHled -.JIS; priilllalilu • EMPLOYMENT not Centranrall Avenue, MiitditlonN nft i'oln|llle4 mafetnt aUla la, I HM>IN(:»1 WAI.Ml IHnhiK l|,,. wllh, The riiulpnitlit I* »hlch the iUHl IlitoretJllllir hobbv. WKHI. 2- WestfleldWlld , NN, ,Ti usMiiu *f tiM mm Hlilte lu excellent cimdilloa; lal 32(i!l-\V. WANTED solvent In to be uaetl fur rleanlllc LL •OTTKD -C«w ami . llm fert. *wir pad Ineruded: ninvlhK to small nnd In which thai solvent In lo be IHI and cmr4 moot. Also rlcl trtat fibrit-wHA u Na«a» ( krartral r.. apartment 'iVIephone WIOsi, Hl.kriM.lliil a»: Parlaklr K.leelrle teemered by filtration mid dlatllla- . loll. Phm« WMtDcId I- »B|»» Wyi •..•nWrr and inenTl *OTKK Ilull Klmll I* «p»rd\i>d br I'" Hoard l«t tht and dry m I 69-M after 0 p. m. e-2-t: f ' 6-2-tf S»»li.u HUrklHr, with Miiml, (IK,. your cui'taliiH ' and lubltcloths. Take noilco that Alex phrone him >V win . riM ( , Sinner treadle mnidtlnr, »2.',. full of Health of the Town of Weatflald rnov* tka mmi la rlU Phone WK. 2-0S(lS. 6-19-31 applied lo the mayor nnd Council oi< the Health Pupaitnwnt of tM to Choosoose riom our carefMlly ser- lit W Wentlli'ld Ave. of Hie Town of "WentfUId for •crapinc of t' , EPl.AB, «!•» ••« (Mlk| ectrjd anil teautlfut l fabrlcn—car- Hlhtf bf N»w J«r*ey. lucb eflulii- 'ood—fteaioned o»k. MIR OK N.tri.R TWIW lli:il«, mn- WMITH ••• s llrla. I'MONAHY KIOTAIL CONSUMPTION nifiit shall be an cointructed that ciiliit-ed to lv« you . lilt Hnest I'III.III ri:n: i. < »M|BK T., TIWI. Ing off tk« it«Mia*r ««b tl HAKD liUHM CO., K • pie 1'enibroke tohlp wltli crn I'l.AIM ICLII MVMK 1.1CI0NSI0 for piouilsHH Minuted ul MipoiK ID (l«n»i>rouii aaneentratlnha Wlileli for him lit Wllniiin-llnll 114 Central Avenue, WeatftaM, N. .1, doth. A -••---* tM laatk »«.,• raavMi HtretclierH. l»nir nf hl.iitue hi I^hiirniiu'y either Krldiiy or Hat- entlhiit eacapif from the apparatua. , I-T4M . MM. HUM FA." MM* Ul'lhCK. Maple nlnlil Kiuml. urdiiy. You will be ulnd t>, IIHM-1 tor Ik Ave., DlijeciliiiiH, H any, should he inmle The upparatuii ur eiiulpment uliall return tka i-kmi- ri,. llnmedlnlely In. writing to .Inn »e niiuliiped •lib 11 vtHtllatlni Ian aiftt w o*r him. I'illl WUMi' kninVH him. Jones, Town Clerk of WestHekl nnil riiail be cunnectet ty meana of \ct cn»la 6-2-tf DON MAXWELL, N. ,1, ' ', ' an exhaust «( aujlaklt elie In a •• 6-2-t II (Till)' FOOT Prwrlala tXahlnirr —. .- JUJII ... _ with pratola IR M MB HOIIMTAIN AVE/ T WORK— A«K., Jlon iif tk« roof of "tie bullllm »Ot, aAlMMI , •.WoHinehl, V. J noitnlHv aald euulpment ant of tke with carka* FURNITURE REPAIRS «-10-2t Pees 111.74 ? AIIJI Milk ••< < re... Tim AVmill: MAMT— UoelieBter MKIIIf'AI. ANMNTANT—(Irnduutlni? adjacent hulldlnca thereto and ehall may haw a Wt»r*« ' tor « aroaT IHOP. from Pulue lltill, June 24th, would rxteml bl(U enough above the atreet lially de|lv*rl«H In Weitneld and W«it6«ld 2-0226 l,ain|iN—ohl ovin-lay nhmle. lively 1 vicinity. Cull Knlph SwirbroUBh, biniotri' (li'w^i'ri plntcH. hand di'c- like position In doctor * offloe, level lo prevfnt v»porp e of" danger' - th. ic' 6-2-t Take 11111 ronrcntrallone enetuiaerlni It* 1 llurnslde Ave,, Cluntolrt, Cll. 0- oraleil. \V(> %vlro am! make up Call Mnrgrry Ulur, WIO. 2-3122. Ihnt choeolato. r health «f n»r»pni •« the itreit and 8008. 6.j,.u Lumps. At the Plaza Chi If. r,l (i-2-tf Cinili.NR, tradln» us tlis 1'I.AZA MAPLI9 liprm.K HKII, l.nx H'l'lliK Smith Ave. HAH, lias apiilied to tho Mayo lilKhway. Much eihimt. Hue or fi tr«,t thtjakrk at am i SPRING ( AHl: KlH riiii.iiHUK—Day, night and Council of the Town of West stack >h«ll kewo located that vapom , — QJU.AMM l»IIK»»r;«, and SlmnionH innttrc^K, Ununil Ilol.i for I'WEXARV 11ICTAII* CON canniit enlft window) nf the build- for uty fruit tUlii-Ji.'i [LAMP SHADE SALE 'Izos 1 to 6; jl.nii. mirror, iltl" il|nmiter. Htnall Ivnry erlarr, l>» M>K, or week—In your home. Cnll TOE STOCK hand made Kamp , brlditi" sel, nvn Inilla DILIB- WKHI. 2-rilllli-M. 0-9-tf HI'ill'TION license for premises IUK In which the aamfe 1« hotimd or water pound from a • IK HAti KIIOP. crib nnil innttrosB. rhnne WK. 1- crlt enter window In the adjacent liatleH—Old urlntf, hand painted i*» Xl A 52N1-I1. rii^s ami other hoiiHcholil slllluled nt 4011-11 Nuiili Avenue, (bring in warm *»»y «aNr I reductt(5nn. ils. Call Wl'l. 2-128S. IIANIIV MAW Wishes to cure for Wcsllleld. bulldlnif*. All e«»»ii«t vapum fhall I." •« drlvln.- li- be within the limits of concentra- rtmove chocoltu ifiiU. TAHI.Ii I.IMCVX |,,,r Hale. I,;..- " . libjeetlons, If mny, nbould I E. T. WILLIAMS, K K-VKMI-IIIK I'keiilaul.Niirrrl Mare cense. Phono Pluluneld r.-325". niilde In wrllllilf Imineillntely lo tion ax danlinated In recocnliail TS.1 CBMTKAL AVK. HNKAKKAKT Kirn MnoH Nft— eluctrlc fan, Call III 'III! Hi. }liirk» .lane V. Jones, Town'cierliof West- niedlral anil rliemlf.iil reference pub- If you »plll loft' „ Solid nmiilc; roaKonnble. llmiHcn Ave., or WIJsl. 2-C(iM-.1. — ltentitlfiil coiifiirnuilliili; Kcnlle, li-u-2t llcatlunn to |jn not tiarmrul or dau- W«*M 2-11SN ' KOUIIII. Call IIA. 7-11277—aflcr 7 lleld, N. J. •pttdily and wath «f im O-8-tf IlobbyHhup, oiirnrr South Ave. imd HKMAIII.K HKill KCIIOOI. Hot* ireroim to human lir«' ftiul Khali he Cumberlnnd at. A WIC'KKH fKrilOi; In K:K»\ con- p. in., HA. 7-(l»n. IcsleH at leant onin a y«ar, when t Wlabos to mow lawns. with cold water. If tht i , lllllon; a < "ui-*%Hii tyiifwrller; a ilKOIltlM OIIUONR, I'D TAXI HKNVICR, 421 North Cull WiO. 2-1430. «-0-2t 4O9-1I Norlli Avenue, apparatus IN In full operation In- driid, »p»n;« with luktwtnt • fre. T»lpphone WE. 2-802K. J'ark' HAW II llOJt—Mlie ipill'ox. :,0" x TO", man's lilcyele. Cull WK>I. 2-II244. Wcstlleld, N. J cllidlnit operation of (he ventllatlnc * condition; Vl I WK ran, by the HUH id or Heallli nf the ter and denatural alta" ' by (Jay, week or month. 4 ;>•. ui 6-2-tf 2-42S2-J. HI KPUHCII II HMII III: 2 cli Town of Went Held ur thtt Health AUTOS FOR SALE Desires summer work. Department <>f the Htate of New member that htat aai table with tilate ti\u»x ti,p; t-ln-21 LVIIT Nl:< RK'I'AHV. $2.'.. 9 x 12 MINI fH'MMKH HI IT. nlle ili. Ki'i-y Mum! (Mtntlltlnn; rpusoiialtli1. Tel. vvio. 2-urm-ii. VOI'll I', .Irmey 111 umcrliiln thai they com- set cueh atalni and ata niul lirowu. SIIIM'K, HIKO II1,'- :WM1 • •17 e Inntillleil UUri«r theM colorleu •Ulnl to an B hert, 13. Sofn lied, fir.. Call HIA. Hat, site 7 IS. All In excel- 13.IHIU miles. I'hnlle WK. 2-2IU4, mer omliloy.tmMil or oild Jobs as 'i lent cnndltlon. ("nil WKnt. 2-0811. ur till!! North Ave. li-2-21 Jack ami Joan, Inive applied to Hiethe stipervlKlOfi. <.'f an approvod tan or brown cater, 441 West Front St., Plulnlleld. PAHTIOI. I'AHTV I'lVM OKI •< will house palntlnK, CUB waMhliiM, Mayor and Council oftbn lloronKli manufactuier of tlu> (tqulpnient or . C-'J-2t int leu; organdy; ^tzes 1 to :i screen hiitiMlnK, etc. i'lcase of Mountainside for thn renewal appaiutUH and In a intniier to bfl CAHDKN "»; siii'Hu cure .[* 11 convnh'Huein- |ii.i:snn iMOK»mi*wn> « Westndd 2-02.r.f.. HlOfTtTlN I. Artlcl.-VHIr'llMl- price, 12.93. '"I JOHN CAIIOTT, nens /one, Horllon 4, MvbdlvUlsu (e) In* prooraifei and tfc |1 as Leashes, Harnesses, II T/A Jack and .Innii, •ilHI-'lHHH rHIMi (OAT. Nine It— m.'iii (iii;viu>u:i i-nonii NDIIAV. I:\PI:HIK\I 1011 won AY uis Hhull bo amended to read HI fol- intmberi of tht Garden ' rzlcs — for all dogs, II'rncth'jill' y new: $lu. 117 llalmk lloule 29, Mmintaliishle, N. .1, IOWM: $l Need Iraiispiirlallon lo Halloo or biundry or cleaning on Wcdii fl-1 (1-Et 1,'ers H.72 WeHtMd and irueatii tflj"]«dj h frozen Horse Meat a Call W't!»t. 2-2(l!>C, »i: 1! work'.' Hodv IHTIIS llxiiiK bill en- 'lay: can nive excolleuL referenctis. Hyping and dry elranlnir worlm Mlne Bund' r lux I'omlll Ion, Telephone VVIOst. 2-r>2!l8-.!. USIIIK a eli'iiullitf ililbl oilier than a annual picnic Tutiday at "" cialty. Red Heart Dog LANCE HIIVKB I OV \r< Vours fur }7."i. I'l c. era d llon-eonilitlKtltilc orRanle Holvent as Uiook»," tht farm ktmt t In good condition; original cost Tn In- nnllce Hint .Inlinnun f.. ilrxcrlbcd In Arllilo VIM, Seel Ion Ii-2IK2-J. roi'Mi M:rl:ll»N frnn Caholt and John Cabolt, Irndluir us A, 3 cans 39c. • $40(1; will nell tor 150. fall \VK«t. in: nirc'KKTft, K i: ( IIOPPI'.HS Int; Hcliool would like 3(n> of this orillnanc«. and Mra. Kay Hiremabt at I 2-2090. MiKMonll.l''. IHItN — li cylluder, Jack ami Joiiu, have upplled In tile SI'*i"ruiN 3 Tills ordinance "ball lob will) a contractor, .Mayor anil Council of tlm HOIOUKII ton. Free Delivery. nlB (iAIICIC'I'H. uood lunnlnR comllllon: rcaSoli- 2-10:11-11. lakii effect linuieiiUtelr upon tlnal WnlHKD NOTOH HIKK — Good able. Call Wftl, 2-30r..l-lt. of JlolinlaliiNlde fur Irilusfer Of their :inss.iKt) and publlcutlon thereof a» A apcilal Kucit of 1518 SOUTH AVE. Plenary llelnll Colisumpllnn license eondltlim, eliroine trimmed, fully I.IBIIV HAH (il.AK-lllM. IMIIIII'- cilllhed by law. Cheater Bchonip of Wa IIOV »l>kr< 'I'll Hint I,anna, heretofore Issued for prciniHeH lit I'u 'ees IHI.OS Itnded, Mm. Bckomp * Arthur llamltIllr, l'r..|i. 1 WIO. 2-3H37-W. Harry Klurcke, IK, Klmliall Turn, baRU, lieuvy duty wheels. WlCwt. WIO. 2-0IH1I or WIO. 2-MTS-M. pruident ot tht State 2-.",S2'.i-M after 6:011. CII- AMI riiii'.i'i.Ai 1: i:(|tir Wcstlleld. Ol.K lillll, wishes snmuii'i' (Ibjectliuis If liny, shoulil be mnde During a •hart biulnaw •EXTRA SPECIAL IN IHlllliK TI'IMMI le .Hnploymenl; prefer office work, linl'ii'illaN !y lu MIUIIIK lo Hobelt PIBI.H NOTIC_ E HAPII: HRItHOON KIOT — Twin Mi: NT. 4,7110 miles; radio nd heater. rtibllc Nolli'i. Is iiereby given iiiK, a report of the rtctat i rliimdaj', Krldai aad Halurilitv Ivuintf, IIII11K, elc Cull WIO. I.aliiH, lliirouKh Clerk, Moiiniiiln- Is liereb beds, bureau, mirror, nllflit table; WIO. 2-202.-,. ir,ss-j. (iilnsldc, N. .1. hat ati ol'dlmiuce of which the fol- FAMILY MIXED Kooil uomlltlou; JHHI. Conmile MAIIK l> AMRHICA lowing Is it copy, wax Introduced, flower »how wai lubmlttad \/f) model A-M radlii-phoniiRraph, XII KAHT HKOAII NT. inn MiTiiioiiAKKii i'iii:-iii)i:> r. s JdllA.S'N'A •!.. CAIKlTT, end and passed on Dint rending by Harold B.-ooki, show chair I 4 cyllmlcr, iiverdrlvi', fir,:v\ heelillir, MAS Would I.Ike J11I1 An Duller, .1(11 IN CAIIOTT, SALTED NUTS laVKO record stnraKe space, I Vj and clia illi'eur wit 11 prlvnte fain- lie Council of I he Town of West- The recently - elected yeurs old, used very little. Call •'If Id thr Crrnin nf Ike Crop, new biiilies, heater nml ellinu- T/A Jack and Jollll, Ih-lil, al a mcclliiK held .lune llv: ..slicl'leliccd. Call WIO. 2- lloute 211, JloitlilallKlde, N. J. 1 Vatb., 79c 1b. evenings .in- weekends—S12 Tlcu Wr Have II." tlzer' »li"'''. Toleplioiie Fnnwood 'I. I'll ), and tli.il the sajd Cinllicll Mis. T. Arthur Bunh, , aiim-it. r.-l(l-2t ' IVes JI.SI 1 IICK.'-Nar IW - PI., WKHtflPld. Will deliver. ^111 fuvllier cousidi !' the sumo for flee. The club will TWI.V MKIIN. InnersprliiK mattirss- MII'K 10 Ol' Inn I passage on the 27tli ilnv of JARVIS, CI°«HMA.\ M'OOTKH — Like neiv, es and box springs, dresser, clirsl Hill Il-C) I.IVI'IOH 4 lie luxe Job must sell. Call WKst. of drawers, vanity tabli- ami -..Uadlo, bftiler, K I com IIIM ntid Kenerul IIOUMCWOI'IC H. H, T.) lu il ounell Chnmbei, Sleip ill, wiicre husband could That Ihe linn I 'omit of tlu! sub IS. ATTIC FANS 2-4'iM after 6:30 p. ill. , mirror, oversize I'lillipplue Inim- Call WlOsl, 2-t!.-. 1'T- scrllier. lOxeculor under the lust Munll'lpal llulhlliiK, 121 Pronpcul boo sofa, lar^e hand-carved Clii- stay and work elscwlicre. Itefer- 'Ircct, Westlleld, Nnw Jersey, at • t-'.ST FANS carry off huinldit , ences. Write Hox 70,",, care 'I'lie Will and TcHluilienl or JA.MKH A. Well as hen,t. Attic fans, rnoi KKI,YI*AT)IH llrfrlseralnri studio neso teakwood chest. lialid-cal*\ c,l |i:|l I'MIOIIIOI.IOT l-llimr Sedan-- DOWNS. ilei'i'iiHi'd; will be audlteil lil< h Mine and place liny porson Eaemlt* W Uti Can rnticli: nilllioitanv buffet: china, Chinese teakwooil chow IM-IH1I, l.'alr c lit Ion. Also mill Cush- Lender. lers, kitchen fans, air cornll- nnd slated by the Kurroitnte, nml nh" l.iny hi; liilcp'Sted Iheieln will flnset and clocKs: red leather AVesllleld 2-.".2!>4. man .Motor Sedoter, lur rei'i'iil- reported for selllcment lo the •e KlM'ii an oppoi tiniity to bti heard The Hat (rain bcatit. eadtV tiers; all types. I!. A. lirowi chair; 2 cbosts of drawers; break- ly rebuilt, llolli very rrasonuhle. HITCH IIII.I.IM,. (iarilen IIIIK, oin cinlhh' said ordinance 2-7002. lawn t'lilon Coiinl.v Conn, Hrriliate Divi- mpnd moth and Indian mttl I fast set; K-Z-Ilu slnraRe closet; I'llH Nummrr I'liakllillllllle rnbrlen Tel. WIO. 2-4lilll. work. Call WlOsl. 2 - r: ;l ^ s; sion, on Tliursduy, Ihe Mlh day of JANI'! T, JONBS, lirhlKe lump: curtains; shower lllcliard Mnvil Jr. Town Clerk. are wme ol the initets I II.K NKTAI. IIKII, sprltlK uni that will pumper vour l)iiiii;<'t, July, next at 10 A. M. curtutnn; meiHcilie chest: Hoover li:lll •I'HKVIIOI.UT (III PIO - June M, III 1(1. ly deitructlve to U*d «m. Ittress; $7.00. Tel. WKst. 2 vacuum elesinpr: bathroom scales; may we sui?Kesl fine 15 ln'n* TI1I0 WKST|.'IKI,D TIUWT C(l,. sheers, dotteil Swisses, fllll- miilor, new slurler, bullery ' llenlrrn (iraeral llomr- miscellaneous, Cltau. 6-or,."iO-lt. ruel pump: very liood tires: * i%ork, no laundry; sleep In; K"oi! 10xeclit. NI'IOt'lAI, Olllll> \M>; Nil, ••OT m:i.-Hii;KHATnii other Interesting fabrics lo milk, references. WIO. 2-C24K. lilOAHIl & .McCAI.L. AHorneys, \\ (iuiil\AVCI: l'llu« IIHMi r'Oli on the germ. " ll'.i;V AMI .11 \Kill Vneatliin THICK your Summer a cool one! Westlleld. N. ,T. •1111: \i m mil'iiiv III.I.AMI IN our CVa cu. ft.; excellent en —Sluirt,s, llatlilnic Suits, .Sunbacks, WOMA.Ii llewlren HII>M Work. lion; sacrifice. WK. 2-2712. GHILI.'N XII.K « COTTON SHOP, l fi - It - 41 Fees ?7. Till: LOCATION Ol' KI'HIW)! and Cottons. 1,10 Kail Bn.nd Klrret lli:lll CIIKVHOI.KT. I-Himr '"'d«";,- Phone I'l.I'd. 4-HSHH, morlilnus SI lli:io I' I (III I'»1IK PrilPONKN. r.lHTH Mil.I. II'KV SHOP, Hodv riiiiBh; lust kaHt» :i« Kim Mrri^ r, -1 f, -1 f 11HIS-W. Iil7 SlerlliiB I '., lojv". .Special Ut'dltitincc NFo. iM',0, passed ymi by tlnfuult. ' Dine UimnleH, ll.ili).' ' KSTATIO O|.' HI:. 3-MIII ;lltl. and iiilopled un llnnl rendlns; No- The nutlon luis h*en Inatltttl »LK SAX SHOP. MOIIIA A I IIIIH H«l Ci'iiverlllile DHHWooli II. UUN'HAM, Deceased. for the |il:r]iose of quieting lltl* IJINC'A.M PIIVFH Drop-I.enr I'ldile. _l I tires, body. p.'PPJ' motor: Cll 11 I'lirsuaiil lo tlie order of vi'inber 2.1, lll'Hi, appropriated the SIHI Mnamaln Avennr HKill (HAIII. I'lar Pr». toilet seat, WKst, 2-1H71-W. sum of llv'ii, thousand two hundred and to determine, tit Anil ft * Tl fair conilltlnn, $u. Two pair Bieen Chair, large Kmtllali louime wllh ..ompleii- rewiriiiK and all new CUAMIiKM A. OTTO. .III., KlirroKlilc the rluht» of nil the purlieu to ottoman, lilue. llolli excelllut scaled beams: passed I""!""' "J1 and Rolil silk velnur portieres, fl>< tlon' oof.lnt'Tlf lt !i In bluok 6ns on th action In nnd to the Un" •V . In- KM. 2-3447. cover: excellent condition. Call ,.,•• KOI.II condition: $«"•"•. (-nil Ill/ill »( II 11(11. Cllll. would like is hereby K'lven lo Ihe rrrdllors' of upon the Hnld lnndu nnd hen said deceased to exhibit 10 Ihe sub-amount necessary for sue|i purpose, pKively priced — liar chnlrn, WK. 2-2S0C. alti • li 11. in., wio. 2-:isoi-J. part time housework or cnrlnK m mid ordering and ndjtid _ "Inn rocker. Student's lamp, f for children. Cnll WIO. 2-11208. scriber uil'er imth or affirmation the plaintiff hn» n Koort title t EUH.CI.OSK "IT " KRiNOKF. IOI.I".( IKK IHOMOII. tltcli- clalnls and dtwnnndH uKalust WH10UHAS, tlie Town Council by oklnu curios. *(r. .The Spln- brand name Hrlar Pipes. $3.:,0 to so fnr up It relnteH to any clal K Wheel, 1C2 Mountain Ave. 130. White kitchen sink. 42" x II shil,. e of _.,,said „deceasm „„l , „withi n Special Ordinance No. «77, passed of Ihe defendants. Said laniln ~ brliir pipes sold nt I.lppy's. (1.69, 20", B-ln. apron, 7-ln. splashboard VOI VC I.AIIV WUhe« Job to K n is froni tin ta of'in «"<1 n'loptfd 0(1 niml I'eadlnK No- estflehl 2-2010-W. It for (4. HO. Corner South nnd WANTED ''"."." .fr.".1,'.1. ,"'.'"! '.'".' v,,oilu.|' 2:,. laid. nniiriilirliiloVl Hie premlsnH are hicnted In ths T In linck of right hnml dial 11 id; sway for summer. I'hone WIO. ..rder, or. they u'lll be forever Imrreil vctiiber •£'.*, 1H4II, approprtateil theif Westllild nnd are described Westllelil Aves. sum of five thousand dollars (}.*>,- OAK HKIIIIdOM St'ITK — »10. lloth In lino workliiK coiidl- 2-JT.74-M. from prosecut Infr or recovorlllir the fullowa: ' tlon. Cnll nt 5.17 Clark Ht. after same iiKnlnsl tin* Hubscrlber. IMlO.oO) foV the acnuiHitlnn of part reo-qunrter bed, Benutyrest ||i;<;|i;<;i II.AI. I W Amrrlran Ovllravl l HOOKS 1I0ICMT •( klckml »rlcM. of lot (1 In block «(!» on llie Tan HIOillN'.N'IN'I nt the point fc "Inpr nnd mattress, dresser, '6 p. m. HKill HCIIOOI, lillAIII'ATK. wnul ioTTiio ini;t:iniin CoC . PlPolarizei d ijun tilnsses solld at Write or telephone'Tor appolnt- Ike a Job as motlii.r'H helper or Map or the Town of Westlleld and by tho Intersection or the nc k-lnble and ehnlr; brtokense Unpy's at a close nut for J1.48. mont Immediate removal. Oar- 1 all of lot K III block (KIN ,as sliown westerly lino of nrorid Htreet < maid. Call KlliMiboth" 2- d largre chair: excellent eundl- Also U. S. AiA r Corpps (ilasses QIAMTV TABI.IO-TOP IIAMiK— ™ it nook Shop, 27. Uayard St., nurse l:iOAUI> * .MiliAhl., Atlorneys, on suk! map, which money so up- the. northiiaHtorly line of Jeffel n; S10O.0O. Also day bed anil solldd rjj a savini,i ' .oof $$33. to J4J4-- a C001I condition. }l». New Brunswick, N. J. Tel. N. B 2078. (ill Klin HI., Westlleld, N. .1. liroprliiled Is one thousand dollars Avenue, formerly known aa P er household articles. Phone pair. Llppy's. corner Soutth nnd Telephone WKst. 2-2r,S0-.l. 2-102S. »•-•" ClCr I' J7.KII ($1,000.00) less than Die anmttnt Avenue, nml from nntd point of ^. llll A 6166-16-ttf WIIITI0 WO|HA% Wanm l-arl 'I'lme necessary for such purchase: KlnniiiK runnlna' northeotiten •-PII0( K Mnkoicany Illlilni II w..rlt. 1'leiiBi! ciln 'after' i.lr.l B.rnfe: Bend Council of the Town of ' Wi-Mllleul ndltlon thrnuchnut! complete china closet, table and pads. I'lirsiuint - to the order uf easterly line, of Lot 4 In Block WH. 2-4409. used olothlnK and nhoeu to 4is CilAHI.IOH A. OTTO, .lit.. Hurroiflile Hint: th matchlni; bench: n fine In- Cocktail table, crib, baby scales. South Ave., Wcntllold. If. unable as shown on .Map tmtltttid "KeVll WK»t. 2-6123. if Hie Cuiinly of union, mad 1. There shall bo nciiulred by Map of Westlleld 1'nrk, RltiiutcU onient. l'houe evening — EI.KVK.V VKXKTIAN III.IM'S to deliver—call WE. 2-: -J. h f T p ll f Estficld 2-62C3. • lh d f J Westlleld, N. J." mnde by I^init • SO In. wide. TOirTII IIEI>. vanity with bench C-2-lf SERVICES Miller, t:. B.i thenoe northwests: rcil—llanilllnu IT ,lrn<-l thin Tel. WKst. 2-4 310. .and chest, $20.00. Child's desk nml fttnnt? the nurtheuiierl^ JU^ with olinlr ,(K.0l). Hoy's 2S" bi-CA1II For Mra'e VIMklliai rli^ ng of snlil I'll 4 ami Unrnllm will tlel pocket watch with chain, •nlllll fil.IIIKH, ais.110. cycle, 110.00. fllrlii blue silll, size habits bootB, unthiilcB, curios, ten Kuld case; excellent tlme- Landscape Maintenance l'ark Avenue twn hundreit fei " Cnll Thursilay or the following 8, $4.00. Call WK. 2-.|4.'.3-H. furniture, brasnware, RIIIB", chinah . Kf'IOOIAI.I/.lNC, In 'luoail-Ieiived'ev'- (2fi()'): thi'nco southwest&rly ec. Phono evcnlnlfs—WEsl- week nt 824 Boulevard or WK, 8- Wollfs. 118 Madlnon Avenue leleii pnnillnl with nronil Street dllft 1 _ rl 2-fi2C:l. erirreen planllllKH. Shade Iroes 329C. lO-I.Vdl CAIIINKT SINK— IM.. (1-24311. li-2-tf moved and planled. Parkway ilreil ttvenly-llve (12f>') ff«t to ill uforeHnld line of jufferpon Or Pafl MAIIOCiAW China Cahlnrl— Good condition. lifindscape-Niirsery, MlCt. II- •stn I'TO HAIIIO — Separate speaker; Call WUst. 5-424S-W. dx inonllui fn rfect condition: very ntrrac- I.ICIOXSI'.I) IIIOAI.I'.II — Will buy 1S3H-W. o-a-at from all sources fur said purposes and thenc?nceo souttienster! e: Oil Inches by 34 Inchon by itiioil; (2J, llookcnse (table style) vour car or lell It on COIIBIBII. inlrr, or tliey will lie forever tin (III addition to (he moneys herein- uloni; llic KUinc twoo huntlrethundredl t« Inches; 930.00. Phone WE. for encyclopedias; $20. Tel. WIO.IIKFHK1KHATOH, IMS, Nn|irr-Mlll'>'. i,,,.,,|. Inferences. Call WlOst. roin proHi'inil \uy. or recovering the 1 li cubic foot, senleil unit; •'•• before upproprlnti'd) Is two thou- (20O ) tn the aforesaid linn of B: IS71-.1. 2-:,B3S. 2-osr,a nftnr e, p. in. k-i-it laine aKiilusI tin* subscriber. sand four hundred and fifty dollars Klreet and the jilaee of llEOI Prlnui washliiK' iniiclilne tt-IIJi Addlllonnl outlcls; new work, ln- NICM.IK C. l)lu\Nf."HA.HIl, snlnner, old but effective, i--'- duslrlul rcpiilr. Attic fans and (32,-l,'iO.Ol)l, and Unit there Is hereby N'INd. |7ii»l|.: Fllll Itl'ITKSS— lOxeeutrlx. iilMirolirlulcd to said purposes the It Is Intended by tho above Kenseiie ppnre be.itcr. i-ablnei kitchen fnmi, a ppeelallv. Call I10AHII ft Mc'IAI.Ii, Allnrneys, type, »S. Call WlOst. 2-3S«:,-ll. i'arl I'erslllll. H. JoiKcnseii, WlOst. 2-lsil-J; If mini of two ihtiuMaud four liumirej describe Lots 4, ."> nnU & I1H HlloWtt IMione WIO. 2-3730^ no answer, call WlOst. 2-K12S-W. "lir, Him Hi., Weslllfld. N, ,1. llfty diillrirs (»3,lMi.oni from capital III fllock 12 on ihe alnp above re»"^ li-lli-lt -lli-r,l I'Vi'K J7.KII linm/overi.Mi: funds available for ferred lo nnd n nfty foot (»0'> bf > IMITAII Wllll (n»e — Any Komi mien purposes. iTiri: TO riiioiiriniiN two IIUIKIIKI font (200') lot nutrke* multe wlt'i I10I"! sound box: pre- :i. Tills orilintincn sbui! take effect sold nml lylnB. fldjtif^nt to taar" TOMoiiiiow xuiirr NI.IOIOI- COOI. r.-i.ilily lilbson .,!• lOillpbone. NEW LOW PRICES 3KTATI0 ()!•• IOIl.MHN'1) C. IJAHTIOH, ALTERATION SALE ASII IIIOKIIKHIIIOII WITH A Iwctily (20) d.iys lirttr the (list HouthwpHtei'ly line OT Lot • at»I A.ldress ilox 701, care Leader. ^ rliifc;. Inferior and lOilerlor Ucceiuieil. publication thereof lifter llnnl ptlH- shown mi wilil Hlock tin Hnlfl Map. ' VOIIK IIOOM Alll CONDITIOMOll. r'lirsuniil t" I lie i.nler ftttlfiK'. SiieclallzliiK lu l U l'rXcluiliiiK* from the tibovp u**^ ».1in.3«. HAHV TIOKMS. CAM. AIM'! V()l IM'KHKHTKII III a swap ami In-!<'IIAHI,IO, A. MTTd.Mlt., Bnrroicnl YOltK \II1IOS, WK. S-II1PS-W. 1 County or cnli . li-10-21 Fees SHI.SO scribed premises tlio. premlpeH •in-uiKi-mcnl'. I will pnlnl nnd Hlallhili picture win I! if tin Hide scribed ns follows: NOW GOJNG ON fli 1 iiriLt t. 1 lie Interior or your Knt I n- on the eleventh day of June A. IL, penihible reeomfiii'tiilat lomi 1 HKCrlNNIN'O nt tho polit (on I „. If you will Install an "II Ini'thm Kltaranlci-,1 l,y <• I (H!i. moii the uppll'-iitl' of TUB STATIC Ol' MIOW JKHMRV. by the Intersection of tbQ not burner In mine. If Hileresied Hrompt service. i-'ree e,; the unili-reliaii'd. !• "f To HIOltTllA II. KJIOM.(lAAHl). her westerly line, of.Broad Street .. ;TOV Portnblr Tjpi-ivrller— ,,,„ WIO. ».-»>» for ."••t..lK _ WIO. B-4!.',li-.l. estate of said dec ntlee heirs, dei |M,"J(I and pei'Hiimil rep- tt!,: less thnn 2 yrs. old; excellent lc ir In li,'|-,-l,y lilvi'll lo Hi- cl'eilllol's i.f thn northensterly. line, nt Jcffcn __ reH.'iuativi H and h,'i\ llu'lr to- nnyAvenut! formerly known afl l»ftrlf;f I'omlllion; coal *s;i.r,n. Tel. Wh. •••lid ill censed 10 exllibll I" Hie Hllli- of I heir filleci'MII'H ill rlKllllbtltli' 2-1"I2:I-W ur 2211 Maryland HI Ho • ••iil.il lilidei- ii,.III nr .ilTlmiatliMi Avenue itrul from Mill point of f I SAHI.IO pi.Mi row 11111.1;. and lull.rust, and I'AHHOI.I. W. KltiniiiK rtinnin^ nnrtneftste 1,-iwiiK, Krailli'L:. ciinrel,, a (heir elnlmi' and demand* ict.illi"! li.li;i,I.(lAAI|[i, husband of llur- Call Ibfj cMlate of f-abl ili'eeii.'icii wilblo aioit^ Hi»> uoi tiiwesiorly line - MAIIIII.i: TOP TAIII.IO, cherry I.K-. WIO. 2- Idialt. iiem-ral conlrai'lliiK. Ilin II. Klellnanrd. llroud Htreot llfty (60) feet; thnnr perfect condition, can I"' t-ilf lor Hiuililn, WIO. 2-:i.'!SI. nix muiilli" frino Ilii- dnti, or snbl Vl.Hl AHIO HHftlOHY KH.M.MOMOU nrdi.r, in1 liny will I,,' forever ban',"I noillnvenefly pnrallel with null colTef table: »r,0. Call Ho:.elle I- ,.,„,„ noMlOX H'A.VTKII f'H " mal'' nnd riqulred to .servn upon Hnevlly Jefferson Avenno one htmiired 1O.-,O or WlOst. 2-ar.us-R I "iiie'i'i. p.'irl Alutora. Wi:. i- from pro.ieeilllu^ or rc,'"V,'i IIIK tin- and lOly, piithulffN nttoi'lH'.v, whose same IIKi'.lll"! the nlibsrrlber. 11 io) foot; thun™ southwon. 11:ISW iiddreBs (« 111 Qillmby Hlreel, West- pnrallrl with llfolul »tr«*i fifty • /YOUNG FOLKS TOGGERY, IIIIANS TOP I'llllOI'I.AI'IO S(lll'.i:\.| ' WILLIAM M. HIOAIID. Held. New Jersey, an answer to lite feel lo tlin nforesnld iinrttinai*^ auilirons and tools; »2n. Call. lOs-cutor. colnlilallil Illed 111 Ihe Civil Action Ihu, of Jcfffrmm Avenue unit ihi. WBat. 2-ri814-W. IIIOAItlJ & MellAI.I,, Attorneys, III tvhbli Wi'HIIIcid l.ttii,! and Im-fiou!hnaster!.i- nlonw ths anhie' i Your Cia"iiified Adv. Other Services B0 lOIni HI.. Wfsllli'ld. N. .!. provement Codiiuiny Is plalnttrf nnd hundred forty U40) t«#t in 'I, 233 Eait Broad Street I.MVIOIISAI, DTOI'R-Hide (Men— (j-lli-5t Keen »7,«" l.uuiKn A. Peddle, et als.. art! de-itfuremtld tturlhwuterlr line • i Good condition; JI5. feiiilanta, now peiiilliitr In tlm Hu-llri.ii,' Street tina tile plae* of H WE«t. 2-4IUS-J. PI III,If Mll'ICIO perlor Court of New Jersey, Chan- IIINN1NII. ' -- In The Leader Diii Ui C 1 . la hoftiby . Klven tlmi, Hi eery Division, Union County, within l-|lii:i'I.A( I' Sf.lll-.'B.S ' mill (iWlVe, Hoard f Ailjnxlilicul, eslnbllslied - lawn mower; $ZD; can be bought , , , „, , thirty-live (.IS) ilnys nlier July H, On Page 24 under ( rdlimiiee miililiul, An i ins, oxeliislve -of sui'h dale. If you sepuriitely. WKst. 2-3458-M. Alwayi Bringi Results Clork of fNtnv Jersey Stipi-ilar C»0| " Orillnun KntnlillnliliiK lltilliUiiii'rnll to do no tlie relief ihunuinleil Ir ' 111-1! Keen 1141 No specific edacetion or experi-1 rial and to follow instruetie**. A. Lake, at the Westfield Post Of- •eW latcrweetete Wow, aub bona fide patrons of the post office- by a lice, or from the U. S. Civil Serv-| wUlfce • *••*•** to be held at tht Residents Claui may file in this examination. Per- ence is required but applicants Further information on the ex- Tmimdmy which sons employed in the post offiee will | mast take a written examination aminstion and the necessary card ice Regional Oflcc in the Federal! pwfc Hotel oa Seventh street in tion, and one purchase!' there stat- which includes a general test and i for applying may be obtained from Building, Christopher, street. New r be considered bona fide patrons of The annual meeting of the We»t- MI* Tt* dinner win be followed «!>orU. ed h« could get no water on histhe office. a test of their ability to sort mate- the commission's secretary.. Edwin York City. chain ttvond floor. This situation will •"H also be checked. Council President Joseph Kom- ieh presented to the Mayor Mid Council a petition regarding three cpen wells on private properties in th« borough, which create a hazard. The clerk was instructed to write property owners advising them to have the situation cleared up fay either fill, or permanent capping j within 30 days- Property ownerb mre: J. LeBreux at intersection o: East Watehung avenue and Rout* 89; J. H. Dubi on New Providene 7 road, and Rosalie Schweinfurth o Coles avenue. Passed on first reading was a: ordinance accepting a portion « Dunn parkway of the W«tchui»( Fotthill Estate as a borough roa way. Second reading will be hear on July 12. A letter was read from L. Di- francisco, offering $500 net to tne '* o p.- •:, borough for its two lots 13 and 14 in Block 16B on Beech avenue, to extend the parking service foi Mountainside Inn. This offer was Fret* made through Deitz and Smith in Westfield. Fryers KillttJ -37 A request tfor a traffic light »' the intersection of Woodland ave- The entire family will enjoy tender golden brown fried chicken! Apple Sauce SSr 2 tT 35c nue, Mountain avenue aqd] New 1 1 Providence road wai made by the Peeled Apricots* * ^-31c ^ ~mmm. lev. Milton p. Achty. Council- l lr man Hartung said the Council had Veal Legs & Rumps » 55c Apricots 51 " ""^"IM* - 21c Orange Juice £t£"'t» . Ifc applied to the county road depart- Acme milk-fed veal is sure to be a delightful menu treat! ment on this two years ago, but Fruit Cocktail w """-TL 3k Orange Juke ££?"'£» . 37C had been turned down. Traffic and parking questions were again Fruit Cocktail ^^rr. 20c Blended Juiced 2!^ 21c raised on Mill lane and Locust Prime Cut Rib Roast * 59c avenue, Bnd these two will be in 1 0 Vtstigated further. , Sov-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone before weighing. Peaches st^ "?!! ^ 19c *!T 27c Blended Juice """^ej* «33c The reaignation of Henry Weber .Jr., from the Fire Department waa Bartlert Pears "•" ^^ « 39c Id^Prune Juice £:25c pmented by Councilman Vincent aw) accepted by the borough. Chucks of Lamb •> 49c Purple Plums >>-«c T p ^ S^PJ^k^paB A^^^p^BsBi^es^BB^B Br^p^e^^s^fftaW^^^Ke^^BJ ^B^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ »^»»^eT^ eW vHH U e^W Serve lamb for o change this week-end! An Acme feature! A.Ml^u«^^^2^ tv Spaghetti SauceZL. 2^25c Councils Acts asparagus ifMH *+-.— MC C*..£BVJ#\|' «M 2T Sirloin Steaks » 69c < Ollv (Continued (ram PmW II ate additional and unnecessary fire Sov-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone before weighing. AsparagusSpears' nfrr43c r™~ «* -N* ' haaards. g n sr Petitions urging favorable ac- •.«Strin: g ^Bean. s-^ _ •,»«. j^ Strawberry Preserves Tulle tion on a proposal that the town •pray with a DDT solution as a Bologna (•* «••!».•€•) •*> 49c WB . - 21c Crushed Cherry Jam Tn 2fc •qpns of controlling disease carry- ' i«C insects, were received from the Just the thing for that outing and the lunch box! Whole Beets t-20c Preserves r^T""" ^7k .' friendship Guild of the First Bap- tist Church, the Couples Club of Ideal Fancy Peas .-.19c $rope Preserves^ 2\4fc the First Congregational Church FROSTE* FOOBS BEP/UttMENT WEAWftEM* and the Newcomers Club. They Ideal Tomatoes triBc Apple Butter """^^..lfc were referred to. the . Board of - Health and the Department of Pub- Teddy's Famous Frosted Fillet of Perch £ 39c Marshmallow Cream Z"* lfc lie Works. Tea Bags Maraschino Cherries T^ " 17c Hampton Hanna, insurance brok- Liberty Brand Whole Strawberries ,X43c Tomato Soup er, protested to the council that Tea Bags ». 43c SOUD^ ' tile plan to back cars into parking Birdseye or Libby Shelled Peas 2,^ 49c » 15c Vegetable 3'^ 25c , spaces in the new area now under OPEN EVERY FUDAY NIGHT UNTlLTT M. • construction at the North avenue \ station plaia, was a traffic has- Libby's French Cut Green Beans ' aid. He said that he had present- . ad a suggested plan of parking which would eliminate the kaiard, \ *t the Department of Public Jlcnw Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ' Works, but that he understood no '-- action had been taken. Council- ' Man Robert Gumbert, chairman of that committee, pointed out that Jumbo California the hearing on the ordinance had teen held and that the contract had been let at the May 26 meet- ing. He said he thought it was Cantaloupes •• 29c 1 aow too late to make any changes. fdeal Coffee *T.^.55c Evap. Milker 2 '.T 23c Lifebuoy 5 Albert Simons of 614 Ripley Sugor sweet, jumbo! A reol treat at this low price! HEAVY BODIED. Topi them ill) Try lil place was appointed a volunteer nmua. CAMMTMN. m, MSTU Vi Price Sole fireman of Truck Co! 1. M Asco Coffee £ 45c *Xr Evap Milk 2 ^25c 1 ck. rtf. >ri« J *» 1J( Offers of Robert E. Koodeof and RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. I set* Vi »il« * l¥* David M. Hanson, both of Ripley 1 Graham Crackersn^T28c place, to purchase town owned lots Watermelons ££ » 5c WincrestCoffeefct,41c .r at 927 and 931 Boynton avenue at LIGHTER BODIED, VIGOROUS FLAVOR. Nabisco Ritz £ 32c |300 per lot, were rejected. Enjoy red ripe watermelon now at this special Acme price! OONOI Lydia Gray Asco Tea r^ 26c Nobility Asst "•"TX. 51c Doeskin Tissues Post Office Asco Tea •—^X 49c Vienna Fingers ^ Jobs Open Large Ripe Pineapples •«* 19c L •f*oo ox Swift's CRISCO An examination for Tegular com- Fancy Selected Tomatoes «** Butter Kernel Jesco Jumbo petitive appointment to clerk-car- PREM ricr jobs in the Westfield Post Of- L\ 33c Corn fice has been announced by the California Carrots 2 bunch**19c /> Pine Soap director of the New York Office of tr 39c ~ 91c the U. S. Civil Service Commis- hoad 17c 'IT 19c - 11c sion. Iceberg Lettuce N.X 2 * Balbo Salad Persons living within the deliv- Fred's Steak Gold Seal ery of the post office or who are Oil r 63c Bridal b Sauce Cake Mixes Bouquet Soap Bananas 15c "•JUS 23c -• 6c MIRRORS ASCO FOR FIREPLACES * DOORS Fancy golden ripe! Ri W1MA Mirrora RetiWtrcd Grape Juice It 19c tT 35c Pe Olives " ^ «. 21c Picture F»me»-M*de te Order AIUINI, UMON 0KA Clan ToP> For Furniture AUTO SAFETY CLASS illing_ I 23c * Dog Food Key. Duplicated While You MIIIUtHII emmJHM«Vv ee>T uuuiUY X-IW Wait. Sheffield Fresh Milk U, — 20c Pie Filling 33c 2 '£ 27c v CRANFORD v OOIO MAI 3 White Cake Mix .X 25c GLASS & KEY SHOP OAlRi Sheffield Homogenized Milk ^ 21c Spaghetti PMPAK[_„D I 25c 1 South ATC, W. m Hershey 35 CRANFORD 6-9803 Creamed Cottage Cheese T?^ 17c Pork & Beans 10c Chiffon Cake Mix '£ 25c CCNTER KODAK vjoid jeai «CMDf A" AU.WHHI eggs •»» lie i 1 Toilet Soap C.t«i 11. Films lc 4 ^ 28c Gold Seal Eggs•*«„,.,„ > 11. Mild Cheddar Cheese-49c 49c Charge Dog Dessert * 9c l a Silver Seal Eggs e :r:/,V67r Aged Cheddar Sri.-* 69c gg fc Ocean DAIRYCREST All-Sweet Margarine J'on29c Provolone Cheese - 59c M & M Candy Gold-N-Rich Cheesefc 65c Cranberry Coated Chocolate ICE CREAM Del Rich Margarine „!!.„ 31c •I 12 cubti 35c Sauce 'tr 17c r.NICA«ON fl Princess Margarine JL 21c Pabslefl Cheese Stti. 23c 23c M.!tpr«*f l-» "• c Bleu Cheese »65c THE LITTLE JOBS Swiss Cheese 5" fc.69c Holiday Brownie GET OUR ATTENTION, CM Sage Air Black Flag A3 WELL A* BIG Glendale Club ".l. pkB 25c American Loaf Cheese* 45c or Macaroon ONES, LET U6 Refreshe4-01. r Aerosol Mix r 39c boftk INHCI KIIIM i MENTION/ Jlcme WIEK-END JPECMll VINOINIA IEE 49c QV£/t/fR£SH Chocolate Nut Fudge Layer Cake 65c BAKfO Virginia Lee Golden Pecan Bar Cake 39c %\ NO GUESSING! 01N1A WILLIAMS GOODS Raisin Streussel Coffee Cake r« ..* 29c Ittmi art price morktdl Virginia Lee Sponge Dessert Shells Jft 15r Receipt with total makes re- PlUMBINGWATiNG checking easy! Yw pay only SERVICE Supreme frith 1 Supreme Bread SiE" 14c oncel "Coded" for freihnonl 552 CUMBERLAND ST. Assorted Rolls T, ?' 15c San'wich Bread •""STl 5c weiTFiem 2*2057 L THE WBSTTTELD UlgDAY, JUNE 16, 1»4I

Evening Ceremony For fWia Mmrjmrtm Ann Rot, Det* Fmrmer Ji •ail- [BOUT TOWN Jttmet P. Melntotk cart Fawect «f _*•**• On Bermuda Trim utherad. Miss Marjorie Ann Eost, daugh- Mrs. LVMU ic • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Rost | Miss Marion Louif* with SALLY of 516 Hillside avenue, was mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ried Saturday evening to James k'k Charles Schmidt of Bronxville. Painter Mclntosh, son of Mr. and N. Y., and Keith Stevens L.vmaii. Ir.ijoiy Ann Rost, dsugh Mrs. John Mclntosh of Ford City, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Guy 8t»ven» Canfield of Kimball avenue. They Lynian of 408 Eavt Dudley avenue, man is a gf C4pH C. and Mrs, Henry L. Rest attended the graduation exercises Pa. The ceremony was performed vertity waeit ha «M were married J»turelay •ftcrmivii |ie avenue, was the guest of their grandchildren, Eleanor in the Presbyterian Church by Rev. tit Theta CM fi»»*r»it» I parties prior to her msr- Nicholas Caniield and Hugh Platt Merle S, Irwin, associate minis- in t:U> Bronxvilk Hefvuned Church, sociaUd with —* tt Saturday evening to Jr. ter. A reception in Echo Lake Kev. Dr. Jo*n pavell Jr., perform- Gucnthcr law (stat. [ Mclntosh, son ef Mr. an.i Country Club followed. led the iiittmony, which was ful- | lowed by a reeeptioa in the Bronx- Mctntosh of Ford City, Mrs. F. C. Wichern of St. Paul Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white net and i ville Women's Club. Mr. and Mrt. I#HM *M ** I street is leaving this week to Brmxville. jotlege classmates ehter- spend the summer at . chantilly lace gown with short | The bride, eteorted by h*r fa- br at a bathroom shower -•• sleeves and matching mitts. Her I ther, was gowned in white slipper |J. L. Cluley of Tort Laud- Mr. and Mrs. Barron W. Sohod- fingertip veil was held by e tap I satin fashioned with a sweetheart of organdy and orange blossoms jneckline, and were en heirloom Ceod and Lavallette, for- er of East Broad street arid Mrs. at <«4tn( pits. Oat ten I [ Westfield, was honest at James E. Dederick, »lso of East and she carried a bouquet of Eu- | lace veil of carickmatTo.su lace. for the couple at Ohan- B'road street, attended graduation Her bouquet was white irit and exercises for Barron Schoder Jr., Elisabeth Claire Broback stock. of Westfield was her maid of hon- Miss Barbara Mason «f Bronx- ; entertained the bridal from St. George's School, Wash- ington, Conn. or and Misses Ann Cameron Allen ville, N. Y , her maid of honor, families at a rehearsal wore a pale yellow lace and net Mrs, Schoder hag also returned of Westfield, Janet Reeh of Saddle ; Echo Lake Country Club gown and curried purple his, Mr*. from Macalester College, St. Paul, udith Bartlett of Cleat veiling, while Mrs. How- Douglat Brown of Witt Hartford, Minn., with her daughter, Mary , L. I., and Mary Ellen Mc- I of Hillside avenue enter- Conn., Miss Nancy Kodgers of Ann, whose commencement exer- Intotk of Ford City, Pa., eistei of a luncheon and hosiery Glen Ridge, Miss Priwilla Men- cises she attended. They made the tne Diiciegroom, were bridesmaids. the bridesmaids and hinick of Montclair, Mrs. William trip by plane. They were gowned alike in white hers Saturday. Miss Ann embossed organdy over Nile G. Lamb of Baltimore, Md., sister ->•- i one of Marjory's brides- green taffeta slips with matching uf thy bridegroom and Miss Char- Miss Margaret Shove o! Pros- green taffeta sashes. They mi- lannt Quinn of New Rochellc, N. pect street sailed yesterday on the clntosh, father of the ned bouquets of red geraniums, Y,, were bridesmaids. They wore Quern Elizabeth for a two month tni, entertained the men daisies and purple larkspur and lime green luce and net dreaats stay with relatives in England. I bridal party at luncheon wore matching flowers in then and carried yellow and purple iris. The ushers were thd A daughter, Christine lone, was hair. S. Van Vllet Lyman of West- (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Held was his brother's best man. born to Mr. and Mrs. James P. John S. Mclntosh of Ford City, l'hoto Ijy nek of Wychwood road. Pa., was his brother's best man. William G. Lamb of Baltimore, Woods of 1738 Boulevard June 8 MUS. KEITH S. LYMAN Ushers were Amos J. Peaslee Jr., Md., John lUUs of New York City, lugh modgett of Elm in Muhlenberg Hospital, Mrs, of Clarksboro, Richard E, Shapiro ertained for Mi's. RoyWoods is the former June E. Storck of Beverly Hills, Cal., Rev, Orion ing the ceremony, u emill reception [neighbor, Tueaday at a of Hostile Park. Dick-Stephenum \Rieger'Hickley C. Hopper Jr., of Cartel et and Dr.' was held at the Hotel i'iei'ic. [at the'Clara Louise Tea Capt. and Mrs. Watson Ambrus- Robert C. Rout of Westfleld, broth- Wedding Saturday I Wedding Sttturday The bride is » ni»

[Mrs. Walter Oppenheim r avenue have returned f trip to Durham, N. C, attended the graduat- es of Duke University • day Jieir son, Alfred, received of bachelor of ar.ts at rtion of his first year at of Law; and from El- when J*., where they attended (stion exercises of Elmira which their daughter, thonMBds receive the dqgrec of If aits. JEWELERS* OPTICIANS -•- JINCf l»00 •f I Mrs. Henry C. Nicholas Point Island, former res- 20* MOA0 STMIT. WESTHtlD, N. X, Westfield, spent the week Westflelders iof Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. tell Dad you're glad he's yours "\ Evans Slippers RICHER n and surf togs '"—'• HAND TURNED 1 1 $4.95 It happena twice~aycir. Thousand* of Iliiriciiml]'. Wtttficldera with money it WiSTFlU* itlnr. for young vacationers llruna FBDCIAL find their funds increased by the addition of liberal dividends. For' that's when WESTFIELD FKBEJUL pays its y for sunning . . . ready for funning . . . semi-annual dividend: / y~for those happy days at the seashore or 2% per annum on all aecounU;' )s . . . fabrics and styles to please any PLUS y2% or 1% EXTRA for lassie ... syilenuticallyMved Bonn* Account* BEACH ... It happens on June 30th and December •ing Suits . . . • from $2.50 81 si. It's been happening for sixty-one tucker and Terry Robes from $3.95 years nowl For WESTFIELD FEDERAL is from $2.95 Westfield'* oldest financial institution... jkforet and Sunbackt 3 ways to save at and hat never failed to pay dividends or and Slacks from $1.50 meet withdrawal demands. Dn Skirts and Blouses from $1.95 Wen field Federal Stop in and learn how YOU can start always the greatest gift 1. Save any amount yon with at any lime. being richer. Select the plan that fit*, in the world for a man your.needi Lett. l( you w«nt Dad to know you care, give the gift of real 2. Lived Eurplui funds of $100 or more; receive dividend) by comfort - Evans Slippers! There ue many styles, all well check every six monllu. • Savlna* Receive* by the 19th ml Amu aide and smut looking.' Mouth t'mrn DlrMeurf* «» mi the J#l. 3. Save-regularly and cam \'i% lo \°"s extra on Bonus Open daily from lo. m. to 3 p. m. except Saturdays. Monday evenings 6 lo 8. FOR CAMP . . . IJividcnd Plan. Bathing Suits from $3.00 Cotton Cardigan Beach Shirts . from $2.50 Jeans and Slacks .... from $2.25 Polo Shirts in solids and stripes . from $1.65 Tailored Cotton Shirts . . . from $1.95 For Lassies 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 SAVINGS and Loan Association 30 EAST BROAD AT PROSPECT • WESTFIELD (Clara WMUM 34500 «_rr TO TUB LIBRARY SIIYKUi ***** Antwan • Mwttait LMM • V* MM ChV • VmUMi CNk • Tmtfcre' Ck*«aaa • WESTFIELD . WE. 2-1131 Ortva. U. a. |*.iw. MM*. ha taMatMaa t Open Monday and Friday Evening! Until 9 O'clock Op.n Mond.y E-nlngt Till t M Al«o in Elizubell, — 136 Elmor. A**. auuu __. AIR CONDITIONED — SHOP IN COMFORT nmmmmm IT «M mmmtmmm — m iwnw GUrUMemmtd.lUbert (imrm SmuUmm Bride Imgrmhrnm Married in Of Arman Becker Jr. Bride ml m MmrchmmiHere Pretbyierimm Church fit Norwood, Pa. New York Inrt.tute of Dietetic Miss Gloria C. Menard of W4 • «;"2'*• U- S. Rubber Miss Patrici* Kstt Collin, .iaua+- Rockefeller Miss Clara Fenton Smullen, the Caritfen roa«, daughter of Mr. and kefeller Center. Mr. 1,,^ ter of Mr. and Mrs. BaroM W. Cei- aB^a graduatd e of Westneld Hi*h daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Clinton lin W Second* ffmt, Fanwood/ he- Mn. 1. E. M«Mrd of Bellows rail, Wills Smullen of Norwood, Pa., Vt., and S. Robert Ingrsaam, son School is employed by Irving ,, oanie tit fcrid* of Jacques M»i; of Mr. and Mra. S. Merton Ingra- Boody nd Co., New York. He t became the bride of Armsn Ed- ; chand, ••phew of Jfr. and Mrs. ward Becker Jr., son of Mr. and kam of 823 Dorian road, were nar> also attending Union Junio, 12 j George Sellers of Los Angeles, Mrs. Becker of Westfiekl, Saturday rut {Saturday afternoon at 2 !>• ns. w CDMtord. During the Wlr afternoon in Norwood, Pa. Dv !Cal., on Saturday, June U in the in the Presbyterian Church. Kev. he served in the European theatre Dallas Baer and Dr. Stanley Bill i Presbyterian Church. Rev. Noel Merit 8. li win performed the cere- ht-imer of Palmyra, Pa., pex'formed ' A. Calhoun Jr., pastor, performed mony, which was followed by a re- the ceremony in the Immanuel ! the ceremony. Mr. Collin escorted oeftioa tot XM guests iu the parish Lutheran Church, Norwood, Pa. his daughter to the altar. Mathew (louse. A reception followed on the lawn | Purvis presided at the organ and Escorts* by Her nncie, Charles of Strath Haven in Swo'rthmore, I Rudolph Dorraaier of Scotch Pa. Fahrenholi of Merchantvhie, the ! Plains,sang "Because" and "The bride wore a marquisette gown Given in marriage by her father I Lord's Prayer." A reception fol- styled with a fitted bodice with lace WHEN IT* (he bride wore a candlelight satin lowed in the Park Hotel in Plain- cellar and matching lace bertha jrown with a fitted bodice, full skirt field. and a bouffant skirt. Her finger- and long train with a full-length The bride was gowned in white tip veil of illusion was held by it veil of tulle held by a coronet and Georare A. Annan marquisette headpiece and tiara cap of heirloom rosepoint lace. She bridal satin with a long fitted bo- dice, long sleeves, a sweetheart MRS. JACQUES MARCHAND with orange blossom*. 8h« tar- carried a bouquet of white bouvar. ried a, prayer book with yellow dia. neckline embroidered in seed pearls and a long full skirt ending in a brook on Friday night. and wh'ite sweetheart roses. Mrs. George B. Roberts of Glen- Mrs. Roy Herndon ef Westfleld, Miss Josephine Ingrahsm was olden, Pa., sister of the bride and chapel train, Her Anger-tip veil of French illusion fell from a coronet Mr*. Justus AgnoW, lira. Mill- her honor attendant and Miss Bea- her matron of honor, wore s soft trice Ingraham her bridesmaid. gray-green crepe dress similar to of seed pearls and she carried a iwater and Mrs. Wilhelm were re- that of th» bride with a full skirt bouquet of white roses and stepha- cent hostesses at gift ihoweri for Both wore yellow taffeta gowns and train. She carried a bouquet MM. Marchand. The bride grad- with fitted bodices and sweetheart notis. necklines and bouffant skirts. They of pink and yellow grlymelllas with Miss Barbara Shreve of Allen- uated from the local schools, Aver- variegated ivy. ett Junior College, and waa emwor- e matching taffeta bonnets and town, Pa., formerly of Fanwood, ployed until recently at the West- carried bouquets of larkspur rang- Miss Mary Quinlsn of Bryn the honor attendant, wore a long ing from lavender to purple. gown of yellow pique in an off-tha* ern Electric Co. in New York. Mawr, Pa., Hiss Frances Stu- Mr. Mtrchand. attended the Los Gordon Egert of Union was best conia of Pottstown, Pa., Mrs. Paul Bermuda News Bureau shoulder style, trimmed with an 1 Christiansen of Norwood, Pa., Mrs. Alencon lace yoke to "match and aAngeles schools, served three years man for Mr. Ingraham. .Clifford Mr. and Mr*. J. Ashley Brown Jr., Rye, N. Y., pictured a' flight officer and gunner in theBull of Durham, Conn., Charles OUTSIDE Chester Podd of Glenolden, Pa., 1 starched lace and head-dress. The Mrs. Clinton W. Smullen 3r., of "Horizons, Paget, Bermuda, where they were honeymooning. Mrs. V. S. Air Force. FahrenhoU of Mooiestown, Chas. Brown is the former Patricia Arms, dnujrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- bridesmaids were Miss Martha Ann Westmont and Mrs. John Holland Jackson of Kennett Square, Pa., Foster of Wyckoff and George Wil- of Philadelphia, Pa., were brides- uel Dwight Arras, Harrison, N. Y. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and son of Wentfjeld were ushers. Mrs. J. Ashley Brown of Westfield. and Miss Dorothy Hecjt of Irv-Delta Zetm eomlitumti maids. They wore gowns of yel- ington, the latter a classmate of Mrs. Ingraham selected a yellow suit with white accessories and a ••«* hunt*. A low, blue and pink like that of the Mrs. Marchand at the A*erett-€ol- To Meet June 18 of the ivy m •.••ide with nylon hats matching the Peggy Andenon, Jack Veilanda Celebrate . _ lege in Danville, Va. They wore (•orsage of yellow ami white roses fo» traveling. Following a two oiler . jm color of their gowns. They car- i5th Annit>er$ary identical gowns of orchid pique and Delta Zeta alumna* of Northern ried bouquets of pink and yellow Bobbin Married in starched lace headdresses and car-New Jersey will hold their last from heat mi glymellias, blue delphinium ami • . . with « it Wooitcr, O., Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Weiland of ried bouquets of mixed flowers. meeting of the season at the Wil- ivy. The flower girls, Sandra Mill-water, liam Pitt in Chatham. It will be cool breese to tU 18 South avenue celebrated their to the ej Edwin D. Becker of Westfield Miss Peggy Banks Anderson, :5th wedding anniversary Sunday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold luncheon at 1 p. m. on June 18. was his brother's best man. Ush- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond it a dinner party in their home, Millwater, and Karen Ann Wil- Those member* who desire Res- meat «r ers were Clinton Smullen Jr., of8. Anderson of Westfield, and Jack ttended by the immediate family heltn, daughter of Mr. and Mrservation. s are requested to contact " Westmont, Alan MacNaughten of Bobbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy rom Westfield, Elizabeth, Clifton, Beecher Wilhelm of Fanwoott, wore Mra, V. D. Barker of Shadov.lawn Montclair, William A. Slack of R. Bobbitt of Canton, O., were lew Yovk and Manasquan. frocks of orchid pique trimmed •iriva, We. 2-3311. •vet M Yntu'A* m'ai CMW MM Long Island and Harry Shuttle- married Tuesday morning in West- Mr. and Mrs. Weiland were mar. with white Irish lace with ribbon DON'T MISS worth of Scarsdale, N. Y. minster Memorial Chapel, WoosteT, led in Garwood, June 14, 1024band, s in their hair. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wiendi of Nee DeU Shoe Storei Mrs. Ronald- Olsen of Norwood, O. Rev. C. John L. Bates, pastor, y Rev. J. A. Sellars, former min- James Collin, brother of the Efflnghsin place have left tm a vis- IV, was soloist at the church cere- lerformed the ceremony. A small ter of the Gavwood Presbyterian bride, was best man for Mr. Msn-it with friends in Scranton, Pa., 171 £. BROAD ST. mony. eiA.ing breakfast followed in the 1 hurch. Mrs. Weiland is the forchand- . Ushers were Raymond An- where they formerly resided. •ARKANNUIMMM Mrs. Becker selected a gypsy Red Room of the Hotel Ohio. ner Ruth Gladys Lufter, daughter gle of this town and James Shreve '.-own sheer costume with a match- Mrs, Frank L. Condit of Can- f Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lufter of of Allentown, Pa. After a wed- TONIOHI AND TMNftM mm ing hat and cape and aqua acces- on, O., a schoolmate of the bride, tanasquan. Her husband is theding trip spent with relatives in sories for traveling. After a mo-was her only attendant. Jack in of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elgin, 111., the couple will motor tor trip, the couple will live in Dritt of Cleveland, 0., a classmate .'eiland of Martine avenue, Fan- to Westwood, a suburb of Los Anr Dumont. f the bridegroom, was his best ood. geles, to make their home. The The bride ia a graduate of Bryn man. Frank L. Condit and Don- The couple has two sons, Leslie bride travelled in a two-tone gray Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ald Kemph, both of Canton, usher- lugene and Robert Lufter Wei- suit with navy blue accessories. PARK HOI Her husband, a graduate of Pin- d. md. Mr. Weiland is with the Mrs. Ethel Harbaugh of Los An- • SEVENTH ST. AT prv School, Elizabeth, and Yale The bride wore a gown» of em- cstfield division of Elizabethtown geles, Cal., grandmother of the University, class of 1944, served H-oidered chiffon fashioned with a onsolidated Gas Co. bride, was present at the wedding. three years in the U. S. Navy and luttoned bodice, Peter Pan collar Mr. and Mrs. Collins entertained was released as a lieutenant (jg.) and inlaid cap sleeves with match- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Varnum of the wedding: party at a supper in PLAINFIELD He is with the Standard Oil ofing long gloves and a fingertip Fairmont avenue spent last week- the Blue Hills Plantation in Green- New Jersey at its offices at 30 eil. Her bouquet was of white nd at Southampton, L. I. Rocksfeller Plaza, New York City. daisy chrysanthemums and baby's Mr. and Mrs. Becker Sr., enter- breath. tained the bridal party at dinner Condit wore a pale blue before the .rehearsal'at the Strath1 of point d'esprit with a is news' on Haven Inn Friday evening. Par* K headband and carried a ^Flower Front"-; you Will en Is of the bride entertained fol- bouquet of yellow daisy chrysan- low ins the rehearsal. hemums and baby's breath. FOR THE LATEST in: find at Doerrer's, a fifty- Richard T. Gore, head of the year-old firm that is ever on music department of the College Home From Trip f Wooster, played organ music. the alert (or new ideas. Mr. aiidf Mrs. Joseph PelWino The couple is on a motor trip cf Pocantico Hills, N. Y., and their to Idaho where they will reside for — Records daughter, Mrs, Carmen Sbordone he summer. In the fall they will (Classical or Popular) of 908 Central avenue have return- make their home in Columbia, Mo., ed from Geneva, N. Y., where they where Mr. Bobbitt will attend the picked up their son, Joseph, a stu-University of Missouri School of dent at Hobart College. ..They also "ournalsim where he will study — Instruments visited their niece, Mrs. Joseph lor his master's degree. Oljveri, the .former Maryellen Man- DOERRER'S FLOWERS na of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., in Ro- LEADER ADS PAY chester. — Sheet Music 167 ELM STREET (Classical or Popular) Tel. WE. 2-2400 Visit the BANDSTAND MUSIC SHOP TO "A Truly Complete Music Store" Open Every Evening

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JUNE j«, ltlf Paling Wed* J»r of Weistfiekj, Miss Joy Borjf- { Mr, and Mrs. Moafcst ar« aon of Westfield snd Hint Con- Evelyn Hmrrumt inB at Iji Eaat Faint} ;hurch Here stance Gorenflo of N stick, Masa., Bride in Kentucky I Lexington, Xy. the latter a cousin of the bride S Kathleen Elizabeth Poling, serving us a junior attendant, Mist Evelyn Hsrrison, daughter mr ___- , aj_-. er of Mrs. Cyril N. Poling .-vjure similar gowns of white or- of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Harrison *«I»|»"» » metf sandy over aqua, pink and yellow 4 Fanwood avenue, Scotch of Longfellow avenue, was married • —r~—- slips, respixtively, and tied with ; and the late Mr. Poling, be- Saturday, June 4, at 1:30 o'clock; Members of Kappa Kappa Gam- matching sashes. They wore match- the bride of William John to Morris Douglas Hodges, son of han, son of Mrs. Dennis Len- i ing' white horsehair bonnets trim- i med with Dresden clusters of ftow- Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Hodges of Wil- j of 870 North avenue, and the liamson, W. Va. The double-ring Mr. Lenahan, on Saturday cis and carried matching Dresden , bouquets. ceremony was performed «t the g- at a nuptial mats in Holy Calvary Baptist Church in Lexing- Ity Church. Mggr. Harry J. Dorothy Gorenflo, flower girl, ton, Ky., by Dr. F. Kussell Purely. >rson performed the ceremony ! also a cousin of the bride frow Mrs. Hodges is a graduate of Edward L. Kerwin, her uncle, 1 Natick, Mass., was dressed in Westfleld High School and wan j white organdy and wore a coro- lainfield, escorted the bride to graduated from the University of { Edward L. Poling, a i net of sweetheart rose in her hair. Kentucky on June 3. She is a er of the bride, sang, uccoin- | Nile Kamp of North Csntun, O., i was his brother's best man. Jack member of Alpha Xi Delta so- by the church choir, and rority. Patricia Waleh of Wcstfield I Williams of Luna, 0., Dick Fire- |gang several selections. | stone of Canton, 0., and Walter Mr. Hodges is a graduate of the I Gorenflo of Natick, Mass., were Williamson High School and is a bridal gown was of white ushers. veteran of the U. S. Navy. He is illy lace and satin, with an Following a wedding trip to the now a law student at the liniver neckline trimmed with ir- Grand Canyon, the couple will live sity of Kentucky and is a inF icent beading, and the skin }in Alouquerque, N. M., where they of Phi Sigma Delta, legal frateT- I in a court train., Her ftnger- | will attend the University of New nity and Phi Sigma Kappa, social gh veil of illusion hung I Mexico. The bride is a graduate fraternity. a tiara of white velvet and of Wittenberg College, Springfield, [pearls. She carried a prayer 0., and Westfield High 8chool. Her I adorned with a white orchid husband, an alumnus of Canton I streamers of stenhanotis. High School, is also a graduate of emlants to the bride were Wittenberg. While at college, the j Doris Nystrom at Plainfield, j bride was a member of Chi Omega [was maid of hnoor and wore sorority and Theta Eta Kappa, STOP gown of lime green chiffon home economics honorary. Mr. Hmokt Morse ntilly lace, with a match- Lewis Mtuillu, Ini' Kamp is a member of Alpha Tau MRS. WILLIAM LENAHAN iet bonnet and mitts, and car- MRS. NED A KAMP Omega, Beta BeU Beta, Kappa Phi Colonial bouquet of mixed Kappa and Psi Chi honoraiies, Burrr Ackley Towl of Westfield; I ried a colonial bouquet. MOTH Bridesmaids, the Hisses During the war he served for three . Lenahan, in a yellow gown, recording secretary, Mrs. William Mrs. Charles D.'stupp of West Marilyn Chandler Wedt years with the U. 8. Marines, two erine Lenahan in aqua, and B. Leavens of West Orange; cor- field, matron of honor, wore a white iVprf Couple, to and one-half years of which were DAMAGE! Barranco of Lamberts responding secretary, Mrs. C. Birch organdy and marquisette gown •„ on overseas duty, |road, in orchid, wore identical Stoner o! Short Hills; treasurer, over aqua taffeta with a wide gash ; similar to the honor attend- Mrs. Adolph A. Wolfe of Nutley; of aqua, and an eyelet cape and LET US TREAT YOUR WOOL) and matching bonnets and registrar, Mrs. Albert P. Koehler large marquisette hat. Miss Merilyn Kathryn Chandler, GARMENTS, BLANKETS All carried bouquets of mix- of Bloomfield; historian, Mrs. Alex- Mrs. Theodore Neumann Jr., of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford AND FURS WITH fcwers. ander W, Keller of Summit; li- Harriman, N. Y., the former Rosa- L- Chandler of 503 Carleton road, j BERLOU MOTH SPRA1T. brarian, Mis. Robert M. Crater lie Gordon of Westfield, wore a am ™>A A,tlcf hamP- 80n of Ml;- SPALDMG nnis A. Lenahan of Weetfield of East Orange; members of the similar costume with a pink ac- "nd »""•„Ul1 L' K"mP. °,f North BERLOU Swviw est man. Ushers were Cyril council, Mrs. Boice, Mrs. W. Law- cent. Jeanne Greaves, a niece ?»»ton. 0., were married Satiir- SADDLE la guaraattM^ 8 yaara. oling, brother of the bride; rence.Gulick of Upper Monteluir of the bride, and EHen Greaves, |j»y •'ternoo.Hn the Fust Metho Lenahan, brother of the dl5t and Miss Alice G. Throckmorton; another niece, junior bridesmaid | U"ph i"n> a» ceremonceremon y pper- Cast* a* little yra caa'l | president, Mrs. Jamea A. caiiM with In tn at door. Siodr biikin* IVi. ire Hill down I ' of Montclair; second vice Mooli. nilin|. fahini, ridini and all ipoitT l«nce ,.. miking this chambray* ss lignificsal u Nw T«L eaifi, UM Ulan liwWa . , Mrs. Edward Knox Cary ' 33 EM 4Tlk »t- MDrMK Hill MITI Mr. Man — Ask about our 52-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 •Ilk.Miuve, lurquoiw,iris. Midtists 12H to20H. hst Orange; chaplain, Mrs. mnmm «aM, OTanMf Olr» WWH atUnui IHII.k CabaM IM, I "regular flower- delivery" plan. She'll be mighty 'Smltritti: KaUual ihrinkin Itu Ihmlfr 7 MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS • IT7. OERMOCEN 1. a LADIES — Have your hair shaped and We.tfield «hl. aWiti» I* Ik* First Ki ityled by our efficient operator!. >ld at JARVIS Hours 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Closed Wednesday IT'S SWIM TIME and time to look your best in a bathing suit by . . . • CATALINA • JUNIOR HOUSE Rain Doesn't Delay Us • TEEN AGB Your laundry is ready when prom- t ANNIS ised, despite the weather — and as clean, sparkling, and ironed so beau- tifully, you'll be pleased no end, Try Us This Week. MATERNITY APPAREL •DAY REGULAR 6-HOUR • Sleek Lastex, 1 to 2 pc. CASH & CARRY SPECIAL a Cotton Dressmakers DRESSE§ LAUNDRY LAUNDRY BATHING SUITS 3 SERVICE SERVICE • 2-pc. Cotton Prints LINGERIE . . • Wool or Rayon Knits ^ SLACKS PICK-UP AND DELIVERY WASH.FROCKS MlliKEK AVI i U'OMBX NEW We Carry The Largest ti ran TUUXH. Ji'N'in MMER DRESSES Selection I»» Tht* Are* .95 . $8.05 . $10.95 IVORY DRY CLEANING 4 LAUNDRY• I (flara HERBERT'S NKXT TO Till LIBRAJtr [light's Dress Shop STORK CLOSET *Piok uf9 cutd'JSdwt/iu M WESTFIELD WE, M13I 16 PROSPECT ST.«W£$TFIELD 2-502^ Open Mondny and Fridny Eveninga Until 0 O'clock ELM ST. WESTFIELD RIAITO THEATRE BLDG. OPEN EVENINGS ,1111 L'UMUi'UIM'U) — MIDI' IN ( n»II.lM|T -.WESIFIELD , , MOM. and.ML _'UL9 P. M. THE ! the Poconos the toujae will Hwe in MM. Corolym Reid Bride man for his brother and ushers in- Thomas of "Westfield, C. Palmer couple will live in Forest Hills. term Wright Weds of eluded two other brothers, John W. Bateman Jr., of Plainfield and Mrs. Mulligan is a graduate of W caata I"**. Of George Stirrup; Stirrup and William A. Stirrup. • David H. Boyd of Bridgeport, the University of Virginia. Mi'.Mi 'Henry F. Flmu The bride atteaaad W H. Dietae of (Jil-' at Eutgfia University, He is also served as a lieutenant (j.g.L in the y iL avenue and the late MM. Stirrup. ToLiveinS.C. 11:80 a. m. at the home of to-e | with the Groton Heating- Co. in USNR. He is now associatei d with bride with Sev. Noel A. CalawJn Or. ~~ "~ Kev. Frederick W. Blats, the ree Cranford. the Prudential Insurance Co. of >ur of I tor, officiated. America in Newark. Miss Florence Gloria Sempre-jjr., of the Fanwoad iMftoWedJmmeM of! The bride, given in- marriage by Guests at the Sperry house this viva, daughter of. Mrs. Vinceat Church officiating. The bride was her brother, John A. Reid, was SperryHaU weekend will include Mr. and Mrs.Sempreviva of 259 Prospect street given away by her father. After [avitatians have been iasuad far gowned in white dotted swiss de- Wedtling'Saturday William Dyer and Thomas Dyer was the wedding a reception was held the wedding of Mtw Dorothy Ailaen signed with a fitted bodice with a of Dover, Mass., and William married Saturday evening to Har- at the r-uiK Hotel, flainneid. Luti, daughter at Mrs. Grace LuU lucked yoke and a tiered skirt. Her old William Jofinson, son of M Mrs. Arthur V. Kenney was herof Lancaster, Pa., and the fete Mies Evelyn Bird Hall, daughter Young of Norwalk, O. sister's matron of honor and Mr. fingertip illusion veil was held b.> of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wells Hall and Mis. Harry F. Johnson of 52: Wiilard Charles Lute, and Dr. Cor- ni urn inn a halo of net with seed pearl trim Fairmount avenue. The ceremon; Kenney was the best man. don Peariall Hamilton, aon if Dr. mings and she carried Eucharisi Jr., of 223 Orchard street, Cran- Beverly Saul Weds was performed at Holy Trinit The bride wore an oyster shade and Mra. Henry C. Hamilton of lilies and daisies. ford, will become the bride Richard G. Mulligan Church with Msgr. Henry J. Wat- white c .shir.ere two piece dress 642 Tremont avenue. The eere- Miss Constance Reid, the hono Thomas A. Sperry Jr., son of M terson officiating. A reception was and navy blue accessories. Her mony will be performed in the attendant for her sister, wore yel and Mrs. Thomas A. Sperry In Church Ceremony held at the Masonic Temple. corsage was of pink roaca and blue Presbyterian Church Fritter, JVM 827 Highland avenue, Saturday a delphinium. •warn* NOW rot low dotted swiss with a fitted 4 o'clock in the Cranford Episcop Miss Beverly Jane Saul, daugh Mis: joan Liberatore of New 84, at I o'clock" by Dr. Bebert M. bodice and full »kirt. Her headdraig ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saul York, a cousin of the bride, waa Her matron of honor were a pale Skinner. A reception will he heU was a garland of brown and wnite Church. Rev. Frank V. H. Ca lavender pure silk print dreet and at Echo Lake Country Club. HOPE INGALLS thy will perform the eeremony. of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, was mar-maid of honor and bridesmaid white accessories. Her corsage was, daisies and she carried a bouquet home reception will follow. ried Saturday to Richard Gorman included Miss Ruth Johnson and Mita Luis will W given in mar- of daisies. of red vases with small pal* lav- riage by her brether, Wiilard Mrs: Guy R. Hopper, sister < Mulligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Mary Kundrat of Garwood. ender Itwera. The bridesmaids were Miss Bar- the bridegroom-elect, will be Mis J. Mulligan of Woodland avenue. The bride was gowned in blush Charlee LuU Jr., ef Philadelphia, bara Beierlein and Mrs. Donald R Hall's matron of honor. Misse The ceremony was performed In pink lace with seed pearl trim- After a short wandina- trip top,. The aiater at tfce br«i itort, Reid, sister-in-law of the bride. Anne Sperry of Westfield, Am St. Mary's Church, Bay Ridge, by ming. Her matching pink illusion They wore brown dotted ewiss Long, Betty Morley and Marg< Father LaSance. A reception fol- veil was held by a tiara of pink gowns similar to tha honor r.ttend- Guy of Cranford and Jo^rce Hey lowed at the Bossert Hotel. orange blossoms and she carried It's FM to »»» la CMI, CMI ant'i. dea of New York City will 1* The bride wore a white marqui- a fan-shaped bouquet of pink roses Charles W. Stimp Was be*bridenmaidi. Stella Hall of West sette gown appliqued in a rose pat- with an orchid in the center. Aeld will be flower girl. tern and studded with rhineetones The honor attendant wore yel Mr. Smrry will be his son's best with a sweetheart neckline. Her low marquisette with a picture hat Schaefer's long veil was held by a crown of and carried roses. Similar cos- in. Ushers will include Phili M >.. Hall ill at Cleveland, 0., Dr. orange blossoms and she carried tumes were worn by the brides- N« IW GM4. At AM MM** Guy R. Hopper and Cornelius ilies of the valley and white maids in shades of lilac and aqua •oses. Eugene Hohenstein of Westlield Her sister, Miss Barbara Saul, wan the best man and usher* were was her only attendant. She wore Thomas Worth of Westfleld and RESERVATIONS pale greaa gown with a horse- Clarence Troxell of Allentown. hair picture hat and carried a bou- The' couple are, both graduates quet of American Beauty roses, of Westfield High School and aft- J. Kevin Mulligan was his broth- er a wedding trip will return to ir's best man. Charleston, S. C, where Mr. John- After a trip to Nantucket, the son is a senior at The Citadel. • AJrlfaM • Railroad THECAROLI TRAVEL BUREAU 111 Narta An. PWIaaaM HUE'S PL. «-MI> PL. 443M WHAT VMM «f y*ur rtftilar YOU GET— •totm plu* rtal •rotecnen IMUOB from glare. In tinfll* vWon taltwto •rln bifocals. 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TarUak T.»w«lt at that deep, plunging aaa DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS ALL YEAR AROUND -Mckline-thathifh, If you're the bridesmaid For complete information telephone PL. t-OSU or write molded elaiticiied who wears this_ pictur- midriff-that datiic flow esque gown. Fiva Mtf ir*a«d of skirt. The aeason'a, Scallops are flattering •martett ityling and (, at no atxra and w> new . . . the skirt at aU timt. is poetry in motion. fabric-heavenly cool, ever* createleii Sacony-Ciella 0 SOMERSET STREET PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY acettte rayon. Hiuei' lise*. F. G. Hoagland, B.S.I Manager Jo's Bridal Skoppt 4?1 NORTH AVE., W. WE. 2-6519 New corner Madison Ave. and W«rt OpnMtmdmy Kvenlnir, CMIirr Kvrnlnitu 11>- Appointment PLAINFIELD ft^iW Store Hours: Prewnt thU "AD" to our drivir 9:30 to 6:3Q bundle for $1 diicount oo trill Daily Deliveries Thi» offer good for 10 d«y« It'a fun to ahop in cool, cool Schaefer'a. June 16,

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uted most largely to the success of Carol Brower and bet* cueat, C. Class of 511 Birch avenue 're- Mavrka a—Mi was awarded a Marks < avenue reashed his a«Bv the school year. Madeleine Combes. Paris, France, ceived « bachelor of science in en- faaebater «f arts *fr* fm Wwr- mission as a sacoad tlnHlMtjl ta IMf/a are both on the dean's honor list gineering degree. lin CoUe«e MeMay marring. the (Nfaatry of te* United Kates A large number of at Lindenwood College, St. Charles, • * e Friday, keviog attsaaasfaily «OM- men shared in honors and degrees Mo. George E, Mead of 623 Maye Get =* in economics and another in|sity. A morn' the candidates for iitg in the Ifhuol ef OeaMWry at • e • *• •'• - ' •. • •'• iford, formerly of WestieW, Polly Crawford, Wittenberg '82, Buchanan priie in politics at tat sociology. She is home for two I military commissions in the arniy returned home last week. She had senior prise exercises at Prince- the Uaivwtitr e< #cw*yl«inta, Anne J. KeUaM of MS Wei* ned home last week from 1 weeks before returning to St. Paul j ground forces is Alfred W. Guibord as her guest Peg Whithoft of Chat- ton University Monday merniag. was award** Ike 4*f*at ef factor Chestnut straH, received fett- teefc* > Baldwin College, where ate for the IS Bennett place. King Mac- ham, N. Y. Pufty will leave June • • of dental sMgery yesterday morn- lor et arts degree Iran* Wheat* been elected vice president el Lellan of 119 Scotch Plains ave- 26 for Lake Kanawanke, N. Y., to Norman L. Smith of 33 Oallowae ing. , College Sunday morning. MM «M Swimming Club and to mem- Faith Bockius of 757 Fairacres nue was granted his master of ed- be counselor at Camp Lou Henry was graduated tnagtia cutn laude a nKinbtr of the seknee il«» at Agatha M.*Yo«nc of WeftlWd in the House Council. avenue arrived home Sunday- from ucation degree. Cuddie E. David- Hoover. from Colgate University Monday coUage, house chairman of Crajrta • • • Occidental College, Los Angeles, son Jr., of §30 Summit avenue, • • • morning, lie was awarded a bache- lecelved honors in Motagy at cow* Hall, Advertising iaana«er e( the liie Williamson also returned received his bachelor of laws de- Alfred M. Oppenheim has re- lor of arts degree with honors in men«etnent activities at Middle- Wktstcn Newt and alternate to last week from Mary BaUl- * gree from the Newark colleges of ceived the degree of bachelor of political science, bury Call«tt, Middkbury, Vt., on the National Student Association. fcoSlege at Stsnnton, Va. After a brief visit home, Ernie Huigers University. arts from Duke University, where Norman, who attended Westtold Monday. * • e • • * * I Anderson left Tuesday for his sum- Westfield men, all ef whom re- lie has completed his first year at High School, is a member of Lamb- Bradford G* AH*r» of 521 Colo- Two Weatfteld Men, Robert U. :M jan Ely, University of Mkai- da Chi Alpha social fraternity at mer job on the Trail Patrol of the eived bachelor of science degrees the School of Law. He is a grad- nial avenue and Alfred J. Luessen- Hruda and Kenneth P, 8walW»w a*, .'51, is at the University of uate of Westfield High School, Colgate. He wax manager of the Adirondack Trail Improvement So- ire Donald H. JeJfsen, 119 t'osv- hop of Wi 1**1*** avenue will ceived bachelor of *lectikal enfi- »ado, Boulder, Colo., where she class of '42. While attending the debate team, visited the capital as ciety with headquarters at the Au- pertbwaite place; Albeit L. John- receive dtgran af bkhelAr of sci- neerint and bachelor of science to lending a summer session. She University of Pennsylvania in a member of the Colgate Washing- aable Club at St. Hubert's. iton of 616 Dorian court (with hon- education def r*aa, respectively, at at the Kappa Alplia Thet* 1942 he joined the armed forces ton Study Group, was a member ence from fate .University Men- • « • irs); Alfred W. Guibord, 118 Ben- day. tiio Bute University, friday. Jame« B. ff stwick Jr., of West- as an aviation cadet and received of the Maroon Key, honorary schoU • • • nett place; Alfred C, Ewans, 20M his commission in 1943; shortly astic fraternity, and was on the e • • Held was graduated from Amherst Ross place; Alexander L. Brink- Marcus A. MeCertoon of lie »t. th Nelson Bacon of 303 *wth Collere Mostly afternoon. He is thereafter, he saw action with the rifle team. He was included on was graduated from Ow- man Jr., 670 Carleton road; Frank- Eighth Air Force in Europe. Up- the dean's honor list for scholastic : a member of Theta Xi fraternity, lin F. Webster Jr., 131 Eaglecroft {ospital School of Nyrsihn and is on the dean's list. As a on his discharge in 1845 with the achievement and attended Colgate evening. ' She was award- read (with honors); and John T. rank of first lieutenant in the Air on an Austen Colgate scholarship. -TOT 0* TMt MILLT freshman, he played football and Griffin, 404 West Dudley avenue. Overlook Hospital Nwrsss received claw numerals for his Force Reserve, he, entered Duke • > • • la teetak nsrlnssstsra Va—art • » • University where he will continue June Audrey Vreeland of 9t2 ie Association scholarship participation with the team. He Donald R. Bacon of 768 Boule- as a graduate student in the Canterbury road received the de- ,c) qualities of leadership, appeared in an Amherst production aid received the degree of bache- School of Law. gree of bachelor of arts from citizenship, scholastic aehiave- of Va/jMuif during hix sophomore lor of mechanical engineering from and potentialities as an wit- His sister, Gloria, who received Goucher Colege Monday morning. year. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on A psychology major, she was a re* ing nurse of the graduating • * * t her li. A. degree from Eimim Col- Friday- He Is a member of LCR porter on the college newspaper aHtwe mi Aato Tf«>el Ck*a. Kenneth Swallow wan graduated and Delta Phi fraternity. lege, wus graduated from WHS in 1945. She majored in chemistry during her junior year and has Bowing graduation exercises cum.laude from the Cdltge of Ed- » » • been a member of the Interfaith fcption was given in her honor ucation at Ohio-State University at college. ss Robert A. Brooks of 311 Prospect Mr. mi Mn. L J. Uwfa e • • Association. home of her parents, Mr. Friday. street was awarded a bachelor of Betty Gillespie of 619 Raymond • • • Irs. Roy P. Marsh. • • t arts degree from NEWTORT, VOIMONT street will be graduated Saturday Jeanne Cory of 310 Harrison • * * The Gunnery (kip, annual award Sunday. He has been active on from Trenton State Teachers Col- avenue has ben elected recording y Ann Schoder of fill East campus in Chi Psi fraternity, the of the (tannery School, Washing- lege with a bachelor of science de- secretary of the New Jersey Col- ton, Conn., wag-won swimming team, the AlEEE, 'and street was graduated from this year by gree in education. Betty has been lege ifor Women Glee Club. WRUC, college radio society of ester College, St. Paul, Minn., Edward W. Tayloy r of Wertfteld appointed to teach in Cranford in • • • , which he was president and tech- with a bachelor of arts de- who was judged to have contrib- September. Virginia Ruth McCorison of 8t,{ nical manager. • • t » • 1 Three WwrttteW beys were John Zeiller off Etucliu d avenue awarded bachelor's degrees at the » home from Middlebury College. 202nd annual commencement at • • • Princeton University this week. 30 PROSPECT STREET Jean Sollenberger, a sophomore Norman T, Uilroy Jr., of 9H0 Kim- FATHER'S DAY at Union Junior College, is on the ball avenue and George E. Mead Will CtAAat Htir •uJaMi dean's list for the semester end- of 623 Maye street received bache- FNM JHM II U Am. M IWELRY ing in June. lor of arts degrees while Sherman wDAD GIFTS

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she will visit her sister and broth-JBoulevard has returned from a road was hostess last Thursday Luttringhaust of Carleton road, Mrs. VirgH Mannion of South PaHmg'Barrmmco evening to tiie First Presbyterian were co-hostcsaes Tuesday night at Barbara was also entertained at Chestnut street left Saturday with tr-in-law. [three-weeks motor trip to Los A>- her two daughters, Linda and Bar Wedding lune 25 »» , »» "*^7v i, „ ,, ! Seles. She accoiapanied Mrs. Barl Church choir of Metuchen. She is an open house for members of thea co-operative party last Saturday Afternoon given by Bailey Haines bara, to viait with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wibmm P. Holt; jjerrjtt and Mrs, pau, Co(Tmlini the director of the group. About graduating class of Roosevelt Jun- in 50 g-uests were present at the party .... High School. The hostesses. of Harrison avenue and Barbara Kansas. Mr. Mannion will Miss Esther Barranco, daugrhter of 1326 Prospect street are par-:both of New york CUyi and both them this weak. join tnts of a daughter, Alice Ed.rthe,; former residents of Westfield. They which was also the final rehearsal were assisted by their parents and j Stuvges of Stanley oval. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barranco born e nes(la s The of Lamberts Mili road, ha: com-l W d y. JJu ™ S- Thy; brought'baukTaul'Merritrwho has of the season. the party was held at the Tedesco I The Leckys are leaving soon to pleted plans for her forthcoming also have a son, Robbie, who willi^ completed his freshman year —*- home. i make their home in Schenectady. Judy Leslie, daughter or Mr. and' wedding to Cyril Walter Poling, be three in September. ! at Peniona College. Mrs. H. E. Wood of Mountain Mrs. Kenneth U>slie of Fairmont! avenue was hostess to a group of Mrs. Hugh Blodgett of Elm avenue, -w.11 celebr.te her ninth! son of Mrs. Cyril N. Poling of 2214 M Mu! an .f1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Nelson Fanwood avenue, Scotch Plains ll« " i Mr. MW.-I L. Frapwell of friends at a bridge-luncheon "on street entertained this week for of Plainfield are the parents of a birthday anniversary tomorrow and the late Mr. Poling. The cere- j ^ small Tuesday afternoon and also on her neighbor, Mrs. L. C. Laig, who son, Thomas Christian Nelson, born with a party for a group of school. and the late Ml', roang. inecere- avenue^re^pendm. ,, , _, g the;.„.*„.„,FoJ.es.t „.„,„,. «.„„.._ „ Wednesday. is moving from Westfield goon. Sunday, May 29, at Myhlenberg mates. ony will take place in Holy Trin-i^-^«joined this weeken d ^b y thei-»r ;11"""»'" group o*f friend";"'s" at a bridge parly m nd !5atu 18Jr Miss Nancy Barker, daughter of Hospital. Mrs. kelson is the for- itjr Church on June 25 at 5 p. m.daughter, Miss Cony E. Mulligan, ; " ""S"'^ Mrs. Edmund Eubanks of Tam-mer Ruth Messersmith, daughter Mrs. Robert D. Graupner of! with Monsignor Henry J. witter- who is returning from school in Mrs. William St. Cieir of Balti- Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Barker of pa, Fla., who arrived last week Jersey City, who before her mar ! son officiating. Shadowlawn drive, left Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Messer- Miss Ba'rranco has asked Miss! Montreal, Canada. , more was in Westfield for a short for the wedding of her niece, Miss umith of Mountain avenue. The riage last Saturday was Miss Bar i „ , „ „ , _. , ' visit last week with her parents, morning by car with Miss Leora Florence Sempreviva, will remain bara Graff of Carleton road waj Dorothy Stephenson of Westfield I t Steppe of Princeton for Califor- baby iafhe couple's firet child. to be her honor attendant and Mrs.! ."*.'Dr. **".and" *"">•••"•Mrs. Howar• d ..T. bonnet. t Mi, and Mrs j L. Scott of Arch- with her sister, Mrs. Vincent Sem- honored prim- to her marriage at! „,.„._ . , , , _:_i... ..c ik.,'of Lincoln road had as their house-; nia. Nancy will visit a college previva of Prospect street until the showers given by Mrs. Charles! William J. Lenahan, sister of the j bol1 d place. She came especially roommate at San Diego, her cous- Miss Jacqueline Dianna Smulow, guests last week Mr. and Mrs.for the graduation exercises of end of July. She will return home Stapp of Wychwood road and Mrs.' bridegroom - elect, of Westfield, ins, and her brother, Dick, who is daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard John Frye of Raymond street. Mrs. John Loeffler and Miss Mar- Thomas I tii Westfield Senior High School. Her after the wedding of her nephew, Smulow of Brooklyn, and her n1d1 mother. Mrs. J. ibrother Jimmy Scott was mem Oakland. She pians to return the Rudolph Sempreviva, to Miss Flor- ilyn Colby of Westfteld and Misslt"i ""• ""•'Trn'nr'rea i Th.v i ' ' ' " first week in July. fiance, Gurson W. Berse of Not- Susanne Ferns of Tenafly to beiR" MeCrea of. ™ton'. tB: . V^.lber of the ence Schille ef Union. They will tingham place, were honored Sun- (Continued on Page IS) j came especially for the debut of j be married July 24. her bridesmaids. 1 a d Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eckhart day at a cocktail party in tha Mr. Poling has asked his broth-i? ;. " Mrs. Bonnett', daughter,; Ml. an(J Mrs Qmer £ Mj,ier Q{ •••» ulle Ann hlcl too plac last and family of Kimball avenue Smulow home. Mr. Berse is the er, Edward Poling to be his best!;' J '. * L £ ? i Carleton road announce the birth spent last weekend on their new Mr. and Mrs. Bryce MacDonald son of Mr. and Mrs. David Berse. man, and Dr. John Loeffler Jr., a! Tuesday night. The Bennetts en-y „ ecn> B on Edw8rd MJUe at 40-foot cruiser, the MarwaUtoH, of the Boulevard have as their He was graduated from Syracuse brother-in-law of the bride-elect; Itelt f1 led ^open house a,.ftef thJ \ Muhlenberg Hospital, last Wedr.es-' guest this week, Francis B. Max- iwt.l11. t\There were 8t0 at City Island. They also motor- University last week. William Lenahan, his brother-in- , day, June 8. The Millers also have ed up Long Island sound to Con-well of England who was recently -•- 8U tSP ia graduated from MaiaacButett* In- law; Frank Barranco, a brother M iT G • ,K ,v. °»»ghter, Kathy, who i* one necticut to see the yacht races. Mrs. John H. MacDonald of of Mis* Barranco, all of Westfield, This weekend they plan to brine stitue of Technology. Mr. Max- of Deborh McCrea, an organist j J^. j MaB8£tt, Fairmont avenue was hostess re- and John Sanguiliano of Scotch the boat down to Bayhead. well will be leaving soon on a trip known througrhout the south for ^ j, through the state* after which he cently at a dessert bridge in honor Hains to serve as ushers. James her conctrt work. ' «"•- of Mrs. Roger E. Kellogg of South Toling, the ^even-year-old brother Mrs. Frank Warik of the Boule- Mrs. E. S. Leeky o,5 St. Marks will return to England. vard entertained last week at -•- Chestnut street. Mrs. Kellogg will bt the groom, will be the ring Mr. and Mrs**William W. Mc-j avenue entertained at tea Tuesday leave in July for Arlington bearer. A reception will be given bridge in honor of Mrs. J. E. Hans- afternoon in honor of Mrs. Richard Martha Gerhart, daughter of of Glen avenue who is moving Mr. and Mrs. P. h. Gerhart of Heights, 111., where siie will join in the Park Hotel in Plainfield. their wedding anniversary with Mr. Hansler to California in Alford. Mr. Kellogg. The couple plan to live in West- last week with a family dinner held ! iT"" "!.' * T"°"" *" Lenox avenue, was hostess to 21 NEW field. at the Braldborn Country Club. the near futul«- Mr. and' Mrs. George H. Calking daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wu Barranco is a graduate of Among the guests were Mr. and Mr. and MrsTjack Rising have of Buffalo, N. V., are visiting their sixth grade Grant School class- WestSeM High School and has com- Mrs. E. C. Fox of Carleton road, been visiting in Westfield with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andmates laBt Thursday afternoon at 1 leted her junior year at the State Mr. and Mrs. George W. McGrath | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lam- Mrs. R. A. Guerin of Shadowlawn a surprise luncheon in honor of Veachers College in Glassboro. She drive for several weeks, Barbara Lecky, daughter of Mr. StlML PARKER and family of Short Hills, and Mr.belt of Prospect street. Mr. Ris- TIE l.aB done practice teaching in Bar-and Mrs. C. C. Baldwin and fam-ing was recently graduated, from Mrs. Willis S. Martyn of Effing- and Mrs. E. 8. Lecky of St. Marks low School, Plainfield and in Sep-ily of South Orange. Miss Made- the University of Kansas. He is hain place entertained at a des- EIGHTH tember will transfer to the Jeriey line Brady of Onange was also a the son of Mr. and Mra. John Ris- sert Tuesday for Mrs. Calkins who SUMMER SESSION City State Teachers College. guest. ing of Allentown, Pa., formerly is also her mother. Mr. Poling graduated from the •*» of West Dudley avenue in West- —lftff Scotch Plains High School; attend- field. Ann Tedesco, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hecken- and Mrs. A. Tedesco of the Boule- ed the Colby College in Waterville, kamp of Detroit, Mich., are visit- -•» • • * * WHT He., Florida Southern University Mrs. H. T. Bonnett of Lincoln vard and Polly Luttringhaus, the Jwt Pay •» o ing wtih his parents, Mr. and Mr a. Advance Credit Court**, in Lakeland, Fla., and the Insti- A. J. Heckenkamp of Hyslip ave- tute of Technology in New York. nue. Mr. Heckenkamp Jr., was re- Cr*d«a 10-12 He is associated with the Seaboard cently graduated from the Univer- RfVltW VOUTMff Finance Co. in Newark. sity of Michigan. The couple will leave next week to make their Grata 1.12 home in Detroit. RraMdial Reading Choose>from oar compltu stock SALLY Mrs. Bryce MacDonald of the Fallen Day • • • • of Fataor't Da* iHffoitioat— (Continue! from Pag« t) Small Claaa«a ... aa4 — pay wookljr. Thiro u tain tomorrow evening at a buffet •over aajt charfo for Ihit t«rr- supper for the bridal party before Individual Instruction the rehearsal of the wedding of ico at MARTIN Jowclcrt. SHI / their dughtaer, Maxine, to .Allan Prescriptions is Jay * * * * II. Ely of Albany, N. Y. Afternoon Recreation The couple will be married Sat- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock in DELIVERED and Craft Period. 'foot msoNM Jtwcin" yA j I *L. the First MethodiBt Church. PROMPTLY -•- Swimming. Doris Oneal of Highland avenue No Horn of Waiting • You'll fina • , * * * * left this week for Japan, where After Doctor Phone*. compUt* lino of Whether you m 17 «r 70 Arthur Coeducational. Greeting Cards, dataware, Smoking Companions Murray eipett Helta Millet can mxuuuvjj inch you the lecrct of lay dance.* # * * * BARON'S and many other Gift* to chooa* from at and ia jmt one leuoal It really ii that Far information call Eliuboth FUR STORAGE e»y 'The New Arthur Murray Way." 1-U87 or. writo Director of HolUn

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David Bruce Ltd. ROOSEVELT JR. HIGH Fin* t'ooUecar and AcccssorieB __ _ 137 PARK AVENUE 27 ELM STREET WESTFIELD 2-1448 One Night Only! PLAINFIELD, N. J. "We Specialize In Records" 8:30 P.M. TIUrHONI P1AINFIELD 6-75 H JUNE 28th and Susie Gillies, her roommate SALLY who was a guest In the Smitfc (Continatd tram Pa«a 14) home. Miss Evelyn Byrd Hall, daugh- • • • r of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wells Barbara Fish, a student af Mt. all of Cranford, was honored at Holyoke College, is attending a con- tea and shower Monday after- vention in Maine. i. The hostessej were Mis* • • • _ yn E. Emery, daughter of Mr. Jacqueline Leggett and Catol d Mrs. Basil L. Emery of Pros- Snell of Westfield Were awar POP PI of ct street, and Miss Joyce Heydtfi, bachelor of ai-ts degress dm ing ughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward the commencement eK«rciMs at Al- 'eyden of New York, formerly o' leKheny Colleg* Monday morning. Mr. JM'S H* m»M He's • pal.,. • Mmi H ban •anford. The party was held m Jacqueline won honors in sociology, so ve '> you aHl ^^_fc_h_h afa^B ••• ^afa^aAa^B^BV —VM^- he Emery home. and Carol was awarded the Gil- more Psychology Prize for the best Miss Hall is a bride-elect of wmjt iwt #faPv MWWI nfw fw ppivwv VH PIW ww^fHfB * • • 1W paper submitted in the department > aturday when she will be married of psychology during the year. WW \Mm 9 flmMp H F#ppC v#IMN VM Ms t^f IMS vHMHM Thomas A. Sperry Jr., son of KIIMGS Both were elected to membership li\ and Mrs. Sperry of Highland ;,,/••••> - I*M in Gwens, national sophomore wom- • a •• .ill fia l venue. en's honor society. ,,- —1- -,.t.. Miss Sally Ann Shreve, daugh- Jacqueline, of 29 Doris park- \ MARKETS f faarfi «t King t Vm r of Mr. and Mr«. Richard S way, was treasurer of her fresh- hreve of Stanley oval, was hon-man class, vice president of her red at a luncheon given yesterday sophomore class, and secretary of r^ Mrs. Thomas- King of Plain- her senior class. She was secre- eld. Mrs. William Meyer of Eliz- tary of the Women's Athletic As- CAMMIU.'S beth will give a shower today and sociation during her sophomore Irs. F. D. WiUon of Mountain year and president as a junior. A with venue will entertain for the btide- member of women student govern- ect tomorrow. Miss Shreve is ment from her sophomore year, KRAFTS can ting married Saturday to Robert she was on the Senior cotirt, the PORK & BEANS endall Newcomb of Bound Brook. Allegheny Undergraduate Council and the National Student Associa- It Mtai Mr. and Mis. Harry F. Johnson tion. She was a cheer leader, sing MAYONNAISE Kail-mount avenue entertained in the Chapel choir and wortud on iiday evening at a buffet supper the yearbook staff for two years. C fter the wedding rehearsal of Carol of 214 North Euclid ave- eir son, Harry, and Miss nue, is a member of Kappa Kappa mipieviva. ff 37 Gamma social sorority and served D U Z Mrs. Talhot Malcolm of the Bou- two years as vice president of that trard and Mrs. H. R. Anderion group. She was a member of the Colonial avenue are leaving Sat- Outing Club, Terrapin, Psychology •day for Lavallette where they Club, Allegheny Christian Associa tion, the Chapel choir, and was ill act an chaperones to a group Stir h ka»*y. HUM •* sM »l* Mw |Mi anf high school girla who are spend- •haii man of the senior dance in vita, g next week there. The girls tion committee and the senior grad- elude Shirley Sanford, Charlotte uation announcement committee. POW* 10VM MAT AT AN* MM! , itton, Barbara Herr, Margaret She was a laboratory assistant in TMMW KNH . . . M«/ MM* . -• — --— w • • "•^^•^•^ap"' ^m ., aaT apapqa^araBBi •lcolm, Jean Anderson, Linda the psychology department and a hnson, Maribel Tucker, Flossie group leader in the Me.dville YW «*•*•*•» •*•»<«*«* ten SLICED IAC0N nyers and Kitsie Gibjis. CA during her senior year, and served as program chairman of the GIlRINE MAlllMiRS . * —Hi Psychology Club. OWHIIIM Spring—1*4* Cmpteby

COLLEGIANS FersMulHy la (Continued trm Page 13) According to books, dofi hiva LEGS 0' LAMB imJed a* bachelor of arts de- personality and dutaetar tralli» unit ummmm te with emphasis on history. At ju«t like people. Tcrrlert art fri«- Igate, he was manager of the ly and have courage and tenacity. t»NMIERPIOILES . - Ib. te Club, a member of the uni-A Spitz is in indpendent dog who •sity band of the "Colgate Thir- wants to be treated fairly and MILK WEB ' singing group, and of Alpha squarely and the Pekingese is "th* MUEI KERNEL COM 2 lit Omega social fraternity. meek sister" of the dog kingdom. »Mlt (HOWIIS Klttf 0 MemtB mt ih* Bern • • • tWIETPEAS • • - - LEGS ft RUMPS of VCAL HUH CUT crt Rleger has returned home m RPI after completing his jim- ! year. MI num • • • Prescriptions MEAMTS BELICHT 6EN1IINE SPBINfi pynthia Smith of Highland ave- i entertained a group of Welles- SKILLFULLY APRICOT NECTAR students at luncheon Tuesday LOIN LAMB CHOPS [honor of Mary Hauser of Short PREPARED i2-*i OCc

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Ulhprnnrr 4"C FREE For Our Customers Philadelphia Cream Cheese -.«. „!«. 38c The Easieit Place To Park Pineapples is: s 2 *» 27c Allswect Yellow Margarine . . ,, . 39c In We.tfield t lb klf Cucumbers 2 for 15c ON CENTRAL AVE. IIUHIIIIIII LUX FLAKES LUX TOILET SOAP SILVER DUST R1NSO SWAN SOAP WITH I'.U'K CLOTH l8e CHIFFON FLAKES P. 4G. SOAP 28c pkg. LifC 28c cake 9C i 1ZC s ze 28c 2 cake* IOC TWUf CUUNTY TMUMDAV, JUME U, lets, provided as ptitn by mothers The pnacntation kf Mrs. Ray-lie Library will soon be waking of Troop B members. mond Guenther of a new guidon, ,a small figure representing a min- ing. It is not required that aU f or part at Ihe wmmm a*y their way acroas the prairie* on er with pick and ax will start children utiaff CM library in the The ceremonies began with in- a rift for Troop B from mothers the bulletin boards in the library. Wore aa« alter a*h« a«ar- [Trooper" spection and M7ifv,- of Troops A, of members, concluded the cere- All children who live in WeutfcW across the desert of the finalbul summe- r jeia th* club. It is pure- Books at adventure, B and C, mounted and reduced monies. The affair was well at- and who can read are invited to letin with many hazards to over- ly- s datte to encourage and stim- strength, commanded by Cadet tended. join the club whose theme is based come before reaching California. ulate leisure time reading. »r Awarded at Capt. Donald G. Harris of Troop on the century-old search for gold The completion of IS books will Last year 300 children joined B before Col. Robert F. J. Mc- On Sunday the annual family bring the miner to California and Troop Review picnic of Troop B was held at beinir celebrated this ye*r. ' As and enjoyed the summer reading PIANO IMPIATiONf Garry, commanding officer of the entitle him to a bag of gold. club. It is expected that this year's iO2nd Cavalry group. A mounted "Stonehedge," the farm of Major children join they Bign their names trooper" award of the Herr at Stanton. in the official list at the desk. When Record of books read by each] membership will exceed that num- W. Haw SatW It- squad competition drill was won by cluld will be kept during the sum- ber. Those children out of town adron was awarded to Troop C of West Orange. Follow- one book has been read, names are signed to the lists of the wagon mer. At the conclusion of the Maw ami Vtrnd tUmm rd J. Cogswell of West- ing were mounted games; "Musi- club in September, certificates will cal Chairs" won by Pfc. Bill Haines trains which will start across the AMXJT ATHLETES FOOT nber of the Junio* Es- ITerc Theae of plains. Five books entitle the be typed for each child with the At Mf Inrihaft. of Troop B; "Knee Grip," won by full list of books read. His wagon •Iff PrwatMsl Dra«gi*U f B Saturday at. a review Cadet Sgt. Edgar Southward of member to receive a coveted wag- Caa't sU Wrwi which included for the on which will be labeled with his and miner will be pasted on the j Here's ivhut Stout of Parkentburi, (C Troop A; and "Waiter Race" won Reading Club front of the certificate, completing W, VB,, HHy». "The Eitie of T-*-ii fall troops of the bquad- by Pvt. James Crow of Troop B. name and which will be moved has been very pleasing One cus- the theme. turner said it islhc HrM thing In sit CRANfOW) PIANO CO. John H. Blaecum, com- Members of Troop B gave a dis- Covered wagons of the «9'ers of across the buleltin as books are years that save relifif" mounted exhibition drill, followed read. There are no meetings of the IN ONE HOUR nade the awards and an- the summer reading club in the chil- club. All that is necessary to join If not completely pleased. Tour #0c a NOkTH AVEMUE, B. , C#. *-*tM by a parade of the entire squad- dren's department of the Free Pub- bai-k at any Svug stor«. Loyally at «.* promotionB. ron. When 10 books have been read, the club is to want to enjoy lead- Bdwanl R. Jurvls, Inc.—Adv. j to membefi of Troop B Md include: BeBt trooper, Members of the Rifle Team of Jallberg Post, American Troop B were awarded National »rd, Corporal CogBwell; Rifle Association Brassards. They nan, former Cadet Ma- are First Sgt. James B. Robinson, [p. Mullin trophy, Cpl. Cpl. Heinn F. Tomfohrde III, Sgt. . Mason Jr., of Westfield; John Brady and Sgt. John L, Csl- jiman, 50th Cav. Rec. Bn.lahan Jr., all of Westfield and Sec- |(JNG award, First Sgt. ond Lieut. Robert 0. Lindsay of Robinson of Westfield; Brookside. Those of the Westfield jit, Legion of Guardsman troop winning promotions were: (fard, Pvt. Harry Schmidt From first lieutenant to cadet cap- tain, Raymond Guenther Jr., of b Sum equad" dismounted Summit j from first sergeant to of squads of Troop B second lieutenant, James B. Robin- the third squad, com* son of Westfield; from sergeant to Cadet Cpl. Heinn F. second lieutenant, Robert J. Kling \ III of Westfield. Mem- of Westfield; from sergeant to fs squad were Pfc Rich- first sergeant, John C. Callahan ...!• be ! Sb»w MM ym '!•¥• him «• pist of Murray Hill and Jr., of Westfield; from corporal to |on Smith of WeRtfield, sergeant, Richard J. Cogswell and me of Chatham, Harry Heinn F. Tomfohrde III, both of Summit and Douglas Westfield; and from private to pri- WE SUGGEST. of Weetfield. Member vate first class, Douglas Peterson bnted with leather wal- of Westfield. A. Runuon tweed* und imported twetd$ anaf Shcttandi in American tailored iport jacket*. AU wool. Reg,, short, long. 36-46. 37.M Olhen from 25.00 THIRD FLOOR

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BEEBE GARDENS J. 'Alligator raincoat that's feather weight for' summer. Absolutely waterproof. JRPA'., short, J NORTH AVENUE . WESTFIELD 2-343S long. 3646. 10.50 Others to 42.75 AAV/S THIRD FLOOR Open Thursday NisMs 'til f PRESCRIPTIONS Shop the Convenient Way- With a Charga-Plate Uie Our Free Parkins Lot Decades of Dependable Corner W. Jersey » Price Sli. ice — ELIZABETH one half million prescriptions pressing the wild »d. ilkigal prac- community. The chapter will pay how these socialistic schemes work. tices whatever they nwy be. th«t_psrt erf the cost of cart at THE WE5TFIELD LEADER aft—i. tfctrr it nl-vir- a decline in lb»- TO THEA Proprietor of the Economy Dry family cannot meet. standards of medical care — a doctor EDITOR 4 Goods Store. While the doctors and seientitc with 4,000 patients can hardly do jus- investigators have not yet discov- tice to each one. Second, the socialists Letter* to the editor from ered the cause or found a eur« for reader/ -must be kept short ana infertile paralysis, Mr. O'Connor Janata* at taa roat Otoa at WaaUUM. «. *•• always want to go whole hog and make should b* on topics of com- Health Hints •Ms the hop* of victory over tha ** SSKSiSTaJSiiTi M WWI.II, «.w Jaree», everyone involved a civil servant, com- munity rnt-erett. They must disease in the "foreseeabJt future" M Vka Waeta*l€ Ijaaaar PrteM&c ana Publlmhlua he received in the Leader offcet PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ' provided that the research attack Caawaar. Aa la«a»aa«aat N'awepapar. pletely subject to political orders and flfnt' Pasw for tha Ten of W«taala. bji S p. m. Monday for t'»- "POLIO" now being made on the disea.% a»>anrl»tliia tataf MM • raar la aevanoa. policies. clusion in that week's tswte. As most of us will remember, from every angle can be properly Letters must bi signed, but 1948 was the second worst year for maintained. UN. Those who are urging compulsory names will be withheld from poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis M WBJ mr—t, WMtmi, m. t. government health insurance in this publication upon request. that we have ever had in the his- TaL WM. 1-14»T—W«. 1-44ML country say these dangers will be avoid- tory of the disease in the United Children, Matches, • ATIONAI • •IfOIIAl ed here. No one who has any knowledge Wants to Restore States. Although polio may strike et any of history can believe that to be true. Spring Water Well time during the year, the vast pre- BadCoapanions Bureaucracies, by their very nature, ponderance of cases occur between reach out for more and more power. Editor, Leader: May and October. Now that we With summer vacations Just a) nmry-nim« Ma >Mi «. i. Roman: 12, Overcome evil with are entering what might be called around the corner, parents face And individual ambition and incentive Good. the "polio season," it would be well the added chore of keeping a sharp iaga grow to « r«*l fc^ . are lost in the process. When we came to Westfield 20 to remind ourselves of gome of the eye on their children during the JUNE 1949 • M M to yars ago what attracted me most easy common precautions we all hours they would normally be safe THURSDAY, 16, was the well of sprin;? water at can and should observe. Some of at school, Fire Chief William Lin- Kt Free RisJcn, Pltu* the Elm street school grounds. them have been set forth in a re- den said today. "Matches, for in- F-tWi Day Of the 566 municipalities in New Why has this been covered over? cent article by Basil O'Connor of stance, should be kept out of leach. '1'his !s a vital question. Our land New York, president of the Na- More than 78 tragedies a day are The whole family will pay affection- Jersey, 388 have tax maps approved by full of drinking- and crime should tional Foundation for Infantile caused by children who' resort to ate tribute to Dad on Sunday, June 19, the State Division of Taxation. The re- be considered for the sake of ouv Paralysis and chairman, aUe, of matches for amusement." with warm-hearted Father's Day cards maining 178 municipalities are presum- youth. St. Augustine, Fla., has ita the American Red Crow. Mr. Mothers should also make it a springs of eternal youth. Why not O'Connor offers these suggestions, point to familiarize their children and gifts. Father's Day will be cele- ed to be without adequate tax maps, Westfield? especially to those who are in with so-called kitchen haiards, he charge of children:' \ brated in Canada, Haiti, Honduras, although a few may have procured maps 1 wish that all citizens interest- added. "They should Ike warned Chins, and Sweden this year, as well without securing approval of the State. ed in this vital matter would let 1. Avoid crowds and against turning on the gas or me know what they think about 're- where close contact with other touching a pot or pan-when tha THE as throughout the United States. Then, too, some of the approved maps storing to Westfield its fountain pie is likely. J)«ht ig under it. Too many chil- father's Day was first proposed in are some years old and may be out of of youth. A town so full of spring: 2. Avoid over-fatigue eaused by dren are being injured 'every day WESTF 1909 by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spo- date. water should we rot be reaping too active'play or exercise or irreg. by boiling water and hot grease." some of its source which comes ular hours. The chief recommended that in- , Wash., as a tribute to fathers ev- Where there are no tax maps or the from God?" Abhoring evil, let us 3. Avoid swimming in polluted struction in fire safety become a erywhere. She was one of six brothers maps are old or incorrect, New Jersey cleave to good as^o brotherly love water. Use only beaches or pub- part of the "home curriculum." and gisters raised by their father, Wil- assessors lack at least one of the three kindly affectioned one lo another, lic pools declared safe by local Every child who is old enough, he providing things honest before all health authorities. aaiif, "should learn what the house- liam Smart, a Civil War veteran, after primary tools considered essential to inen, serving the Lord. 4. Avoid sudden chilling, Re- hold haiaids are and how to re- their mother's death. good assessing. An up-to-date tax map If thine enemy thirst give him move wet shoes and clothing at move them or at least avoid them." The Spokane Ministers Association on which is outlined a block and lot to drink. -• « \ once and keep extra blankets and "Boys and girls should also be sponsored the first city-wide Father's E. HEPS heavier clothing handy for sudden well-acquainted with the Under- system of identification of all property We. 2-0932-W weather changes. writers'-approved fire extinguish- Day in 1910. President Coolidge recom- within the municipality ia one of these. 5. Observe the golden rule of ers in their homes. They should mended its nationwide observance in The other two are an adequate records personal cleanliness. Keep food know where they are located and Compares Prices tightly covered and safe from flies how to use them," he laid. "In 1924. system, and a set of valuation standards or other insects. Garbage nhould the minds of the children, the fire Dad is top man in America—but in for use in placing values on individual Editor, Leader: be tightly covered, also, and if oth- extinguisher should represent a; some parts of the World, he could stand holdings. There are, of course, other Read 'Em and Weep er disposal facilities are lacking, 'flame killer.'" a little recognition. On Palau Island in A. A. Ellcin of Brooklyn (jus pub- it should be buried or burned, During the coming months, boys, types of maps which may also aid an lished the menu at Delmonico's, Quite irrespective of polio, these especially, get the "camping urge" the South* Seas, the ruling matriarchs assessor in his job. Maps which show 494 Pearl street, New York in fie good rules to follow in sum- Chief Linden continued. "Wheth- can have any male executed if lie even the characteristics of the soil, its use 1834: mertime in order to help avoid er this means just* roasting pota- Steak 4c, Corn Beef and Cab- contagious or communicable di- toes in an empty lot or going away disturbs their contemplation. And near and topography are only a few. seases of all kinds. for the night- with full camping Sumatra, Dad has to go live with his bage 4c, Pork Chops 4c, Pork and The tax map should fulfill four re- Beans 4c, Any Pish 4c, Hash 3c, Mr. O'Connor reviews for us gear, they should be familiar with some of the early symptoms or the dangers of outdoor fires. Tha wife's family, children take their mo- quirements: (1) it should be drawn to Half Pie 2c, Cup Tea or Coffee lc, Regular Full Course Dinner 12c. signs which should warn us that Boy Scout handbook and similar ther's name—and only daughters inherit infantile paralysis may be begin- publications give sound suggestions scale; (2) it should show the dimen- Charles Pendrill in his book ton- property! sions of all property drawn on the map; ning, These are headache, nausea, about building fires and extinguish- In India, Dad's in even worse shape. don Life in the 14th Century gives or upset stomach, muscel soreness ing them. Parents might benefit (3) it should show property lines, and "a few specimen prices from the In Father goes into debt, Mother can or stiffness and an unexplained from reading these publications, (4) it should provide a simple number- domestic budget:" A Lamb 8c, a fever. In the presence of these too." sell him into slavery to pay off the credi- Rabbit 4c, a Hen 4c, Oysters 4» ing system for the identification of all symptoms, one should consult one's tors. And in the African Sudan, Mama a bushel, Leg of Pork JJc, Pish 0 doctor promptly. Early diagnosis ..mm to 10 lc, EJ*KS 10 for le, Shoes 5c property. and prompt treatment by qualified Gail Hath Wins You can look like 11 may return to her parents after bear- a pair. Board' and Lodging $1 a physicians and nurses will ofteu Columbus Bee ing five children, leaving Papa to look Does this seem like engineering shop month, House and Garden $1.50 prevent serious crippling by infan- like • millkm—witUril talk? It isn't. rent for 1 year. tile paralysis. lion dollar*. Baif* jaj| after the kiddies! JOSEPH H. BUItRILL By spelling correcting the Father hasn't always been a low man As the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- • "Fear and anxiety," says Mr. baking," Gail Huth won the an- ture* wisely ia kf»|a| O'Connor, "should .be held tot Mint ifJkl spelling bee of the Columbus come to feel aid It i on the tribal totem pole, though. In, ciation points out: the ifidividual tax/ : imum. A calm, confident attitude School before an assembly Friday Biblical times, it was considered a crime payer is Concerned—right at his pocket- To Our (Graduate* T ia conducive to health AM MaMHA morning. The others who took Aak for our ery. Parents should remember that punishable by death tf&iHlKt&'to dis- book. Lacking good assessment maps', Yon, the happy graduates of part were: of all those stricken (by infantile David Willinms, Barbara Kelso, agree with his Father. Throughout some properties don't get assessed- Oth- Nineteen forty-nine, paralysis), 50 per cent or more re- Arc but another brunch sprung Phyllis Furch, Madeline Sorren- northern Europe, a Father felt disgraced ers are assessed for less than their whole cover completely while another 25 tino, Linda Large, Lucille Marvosa, forth from p ercent are left with only slight FIRST FEDUil if a son in his teens appeared publicly area. Then their owners get a free ride, Holy Trinity's vine. Jean Buschmann, Beverly Newmil- ufter-affects." ieri Jerry Helgren, Everett Ladd, in his presence, Greek Fathers even sel- and the other taxpayers pay the freight. If polio is actually diagnosed, Virginia Townley, Charles Niel, Have you really conquered? Mr. O'Connor reminds us that we SAVINGS ected the wives for their sons—and no to to to Have you really won? Or— sea, Shirley Wilkina, Philip Fe- may call the chapter, of the Na- dorka, Joyce Stevens, Rosemarie 115 ELM ST. back talk allowed. Other Papert Say: Have life's paths of strife and tiionat Foundation for Infantile struggle Savoea, Jean Williams, Neil La- The champion Father of Ancient Paralysis which is serving our Belle, Robert Kelso. Days undoubtedly was King Solomon. A Medical ScheoT~ Only just begun? F-3 had 700 wives and 300 concubines, Senator H. Alexander Smith whose Now the starting-gun has sounded. but the Bible doesn't mention how many opinions on public affairs this newspa- You are on your own. Many are the problems which youngsters played hide-and-seek in the per more often than not finds itself able Till now you have riot known. royal palace. to endorse with complete conviction, COAST TO Solomon had a little-known modern laid before the people last Sunday in Realize that all the knowledge You thus far have gained MOVE* counterpart, however. Emperor Mulai the "Your Men In Washington Column" Fades into oblivion Ismail of Morocco had 300' wives and the crying need for a medical school in If naught you have attained but 700 concubines, reversing Solomon's pro- New Jersey. Once again we are in en- Satisfaction in the thought that You now "know it all"— portion out of deference to the Old Tes- tire accord with the Senator. Which thought alone will spell tament. He died in 1727 at the age New Jersey is one of the few popu- defeat FATHER'S DAY .HENRY P. TOWNMKfcAl-1 of 81, leaving 548 sons and 340 daugh- lous states of the nation that has no And mean your rise and fall! GIFTS __ Aixran ran ters. medical school of its own. Most of the miRMr »TAo« So, climbing life's hi~h ladder, •MHIIM aas cwa But whatever Dad's social status or other states along the Eastern seaboard Start at the lowest rung. •mtUTM the size of his household, he's always Heights will surely be achieved LARGEST SELEaiON OF PIPES IN WESTFIELD have several apiece. New Jersey stands By services well done. enjoyed a warm and respected niche in well to the forefront in the number and the family's heart. Father's Day is only quality of its colleges. It has graduate • Onward, Christian soldiers! '* * SPECIAL *-*. * * SPECIAL * 40 years>old, but tributes to Dad are an schools in almost every subject imagin- Clasp God's outstretched hand. Play that He may ever guide you $23.50 SUNBEAM *2.S0 NYLON ancient tradition. Probably the oldest able-—law, engineering, theology, agri- To His Promised Land. ELECTRIC RAZOR SHAVING BRUSH is a clay tablet written by Elmesu, a culture, education. But no medical AGNES K. STRENKERT Babylonian, about 2,000 years before school. $2.50 REX QQ SHAVING BOWL «7OC Christ. It implores the gods to grant We have in the state many fine hos- Challengers Merchants his father good health and "enduring pitals, some of them amply large and To Discussion * * SPECIAL * * * * SPECIAL * * days"—wishes echoed in a thousand dif- varied in scope to become "teaching PINAUD'S LILAC WRISLEY SOAP ferent ways at this year's Father's Day. hospitals" or home hospitals for medical Editor, Leailer: One 97c Bottle, May I use your worthy paper to One C«ke FREE M M •* students. We have developed outstand- challenge the officers of the West- One 69c Bottle Harassed Doctors ing doctors in our state but-as long as field Business Association to an Both Box $J19 open public discussion as to their of 5 The Christian Science Monitor recent- we have no medical school where teach- egoism in trying to suppress the for 97c ly published a dispatch from London, ing and research are constantly being constitutional rights to FREE written by one of its staff correspon- carried on, many of our foremost re- speech. Free to discuss the wel- * * SPECIAL * * . * * SPECIAL * * fare of an association one belongs Pound dents, dealing with developments under search scientists will continue to ally to and by intimidation. Our fore- $2.50 PRINCE ALBERT Britain's experiment with the state themselves with the great teaching hos- fathers fought for it, and we are COOL-RAY pitals in New York and Philadelphia. Ktill Riving our boys to die for Pound $|09 health service. It says, "The doctors, that freedom. EDGEWORTH . SUN GLASSES . generally speaking, are overworked and Senator Smith makes another point Any place that they choose will TO OUR harassed. . . . Many doctors in more pop- in his presentation of the case in which be suitable to me. The public OLD SPICE SET . . $1.95 SWISS ulous areas have 4,000 patients each. . . . we are in entire, agreement—the diffi- should be invited so as to receive the story from both sides. Jlay I WRIST WATCH . $5.50 A harassed form-filling doctor snapped: culty experienced by Negroes in getting also express my hearty tlninks to YARDLEY SET . . $1.95 ,M 'The best medical invention of the last a medical education. A school estab- Chief Schreiber, I'ostnmster Trn- GOLF BALLS , 3 for $1.15 Save your own time. century has been the ball-point pen.' " lished in New Jersey would undoubt- nor the Newark Neim, Prosecutor CHARBERT Cohn—as always lire ready in sup- LOTION $1.80 INNER SANCTUM A New York Times dispatch from edly do at least a small part in rectify- WALLET_L__. . . $i.98 London, of about the same date, dwelt ing this since the anti-discrimination SPORTSMAN PIPE KNOCKER ofcontactwitMs.Wri.e with demands for going still farther with clause in our constitution should cer- LOTION $1.00 ASH TRAY .... $i.oo socializing the practice of medicine in tainly be an effective asset for the Negro England. One group, it said, had called who wants to become a doctor and who upon the Minister of Health, "to intro- .has displayed the necessary intelligence duce the principle of full-time salaried and ability. sorvica for all doctors working in the This is not the first time New Jer- national health program, instead of tho sey's lack has been pointed out, but SCOTCH PLAINS present system of fees." It also endorsed nothing has been done. It is time to D. LASS, Ph. G. S. WEINTRAUB, Ph. G. recommendations for the abolition oi! stop talking and act if we are ready to Filling Prescriptions Is the Moit important Part private buds in hospitals and nationali- rectify this serious lack and bring our of Our Buiineat. zation of the drug industry. state to a par with others of similar FRE3CR1PTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Here are two excellent examples of importance.—Riduewood Herald-News. —FHONE WE. a-Z14t THE WESTHELD LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 114* •K98S ! * K 10 6 4 In 1948 he returned to the United East-West were vulnerable and States as an assistant to the em- Donovan ProMoted ployee relations manager at the fXANDMB G. MFEKCEMhad a part score of 60 points. West deait and bid a heart. If you were company's New York office. North, what would you do? You've ByOilCoapany Born in Wilkes Barre, Pa., in ONLY ON m are South and bold got enough stuff to double for a 1915, Donovan attended public A A 84 takeout, ami maybe a bid of one Clark Donovan of Westfidd has schools in Rochester, N. Y, and •> AKQS7S no trump might work out well; but been named manager of Standsrd- later studied chemical engineering when this hand was bid North V«cuum Oil CQ.'B employee rela- at the Rochester Institute of Tech' —a trap pass—and that un- tions department in New York, tolaology and at University of Ko- « doubtedly is the smartest bid. The succeea Claude Ettek who will re-!Chester. gone (iddinf smartest, that is, with a good play- tire July 15 after 33 yaars service | West North East 2 N.T. pasi er opposite you who will protect in this country and in Japan. Don-1 pas* against letting the bidding die if ovan joined Standard-Vacuum two Hi* I ftjMDs) the next hand passes. After North ; call do you make? years ago after nine years expert- piV^t fUll^m passed, East did the same. No-,v ence in industrial relations work I**"** VFlilcr" but Many tluMmai «•>«• m are South and hold if you were South what call would in North and South Amcrici. 1 _ , . „. , „ . . „. „ * AI4 you nuke? V AQB7 , I The Junior High School Hi-Y of type, put taptkar, friitt * » 8« Your hand is anemic, r.o denying Mr. Donovan has been connect-1 d|lbg ^^ ^^ olficel,s Im. the that, so there is a great tempta- and hat ip?nt most of the 11 years y the 774,746 wotU im tk« * A 86 ed with the oil mdurtry since 1938 llexat tht ey egrYMC>g teTmA las ltt weekmeet.i rKThS ehel fold- ridding h»e gone tion to pass, secure in the knowl- since that time in employee rela- that the opponents have stop- tions assignments in Latin Amer- lowing officers who will operate in West North East the Sophomore Hi-Y clubs next paw . iiN.T. pass *ped short of game. But the fad ica, Sumatra and the United that your hand is so weak is the SUtei. year are: Group I—President, Lte Smith; vice-president, Jim Crich- very reason you must not pass! After joining; the Standard-Vac- t call do you make? Unless East is an utter moron he ton; secretary, Jerry Wright; >u arc South and hold uum organiiatipn in 1047, he wag treasurer, Roger Day. Group II— would not have passed his part- put .in charge of employee rela- ONLY A *» I ner's vulnerable opening bid with President, Richard Cogswell; vice- tions at the Pelembang refinery of president, Edward Colfey; secre- a part score of 60 unless he held a Standard - Vacuum Petroleum blank hand. Since East could not tary, Gordon Bourns; treasurer, VAQS42 Maatschappij in Sumatra. Subse- Jack Carter. The Ninth Grade even bid one no trump, enough for quently he traveled to India, the iddinir hie gone game, his hand must be a sorry Club—President, Bill Scaff; vice- Philippine* and throughout the Far, president, John Cagnaaola; secre call do you make? assortment of junk; yet West didn't East on special employee relationsitaiy, Bill Husk; treasurer, Delmar East South West open with a two bid, so North must MM assignments (or Standard-Vacuum. I Ritchie. pass 1V pass have a lovely hand or a reasonable ^ pass T facsimile thereof. This means you call do you make have to protect partner by keep- _ ANSWERS ing the bidding open. What should hearts. Tail bid, the you bid? Two clubs or two dia- ump rabidf, tella partner monds can't be criticized, but the PEOPLES IANK ft TftUfT • a lent strong wit which real South actually doubled. West f help from Mm and inviteg passed, North was dee-lighted to If partner paiaci you are pass and East did the same. wttmiLO. NIW if* contract which should In the play West took four tricks, Withy R. Braunsdorf Associates nily. ling down ree no trump. This hand died points. NEW USE FOB BADIO—Hank Manfer, right, covered I Art to INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY Since 1921 the tarne in honor strength Jersey City, N.J., for hit newspaper. He used a handie-talkie ber one, but look at the radio.to Rend meisates from, the fire chiel to the ftre fighters. ce in plmfing strength. With Dartt To Report ribution you will only make To Naval Air Station Troop 41 Vista grade of Lincoln School, were ac- nth honor cards, but with companied by their leader, Mrs. •back hand, the little cards Paul R. and Mn. Syd R. L. Dartt, journalism and Eng- Radio Station ' long suit can become as ney V. Collins. Following the Effecting Life, Annuities, Accident, lish instructor at Wcstfield High aces. When bidding a bal- Ten members of Troop 41, Girl broadcast they made a tour of the School, will report to the Naval and be conservative; when studios in order to earn their ra Automobile, Fire, Casualty Protec- Air Station, Willow Grove, Pa., Scouts of America, were the guests an unbalanced hand be ag- dio badges. liwTiliy Saturday, where he holds the rank of Johnny Clarke on the "Clarke's tion for clients requiring impartial of lieutenant commander in the Na- Clambake" show recently at radio 18. Since North passed val Air Reserve. station WNJK. The girls, all of READ THE LEADER FOR analysis and counsel .... Utmkmmmi ly his jump shift in spades whom arc members of the sixth t force you to bid again, Lieut. Comdr. Darlt will stive as ALL LOCAL NEWS tainly you don't chooie to commanding officer for 100 men, in with your hand, which most of whom are recent high jut meets the requirements school graduates. The group is opening bid. If North part of 2100 men who will receive open the bidding, how can an eight-week recruit training course at 20 activities of the Naval a game in the hand? Pos- 66 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY ft t course, but probabilities Air Reserve Training Conima?id. Men who successfully complete the It you should bid on and course will be enlisted in the vol- TELEPHONES: WESTPIELD 2-0200 AND 2-3115 1 unteer reserve and later transfer- DM believe in "protecting" red to the Organized Air Reserve T South did in today's groups or squadrons. I NORTH AVOID THE IUSHI * A K 3 Nat. Guard to JHW 1*41 •AT1HNI • WIN MUCMN Of MTINNI V Q 10 9 7 5 • ifrOL U. I. MMY DUCK • OMVANUU MAW MM lOTHM! * Q 3 Train July 16-31 • CUITOM MAM * A J 8 l>*e EdinelM I'd. PL «•»« *«r Term !8T The 60th Reconnaissance Battal- ion of Westfield and Plainfield, Televisio n & Radio Repairs Jersey National Guard, will A.N. UGGREN hold summer training at Pine AWNING ft CANVAS MFG. CO., Inc. Collins Audio Products offers complete facilities F. P. RISTEVE * CO. Camp, N. Y.; from July 16 to MAKIH Of HM AWNlNOI fO» OVII 41 VIAM for all types of radio and television repairs. Work this summer. dona accurately and quickly in our plant on Route 143 NORTH AVE. Opp. M. R. StatlM 29, Mountainside, Now Jersey. in SHADES VENITIAN BUNDS Only the finest components are used and your sat- isfaction is guaranteed. Let us, as manufacturers of first lino radio equip- ment, apply our knowledge to your benefit in the repair and maintenance of your radio and tele- vision set. L J Come in for a look TELEVISION SET OWNERS! = If your year's service contract is about to expire, or you are desirous of a comprehensive maintenance LAMPSHADES CREATED and service plan for your television receiver, we suggest you call or visit our plant. TO SUIT YOUR BASE We also install F.M. and Television Antennas. RECOVERED AND RESTYLED CALL WESTFIELD 2-4390 —ALL HAND SEWN. FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE. 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Schaefe: To Enjoy County Park Facilities there will be a photography exhib- Tim names of the member, par- elected it showing entries in the annual president of the Wertneld Union County residents who stayj boulevard and Galloping Hill road. Union County photo contest; on ticipating, are as follows: Club at its final n^;,, J at home during the vacation sea-1 Park swimming- pools maintain July 24,' Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Austin, W2HXP; Wil-Mason Thursday Johnson of Madison will exhibit liam Bagtey, W2HVK; •on can enjoy many of the pleas-j the highest sanitary standards and their reptile collection; on Sept. Butler, W2HOJ; Kennel ure8 which they could find at the lif,; guards are always or. duty.! ^WS C™M7ZCL^ bold, W2YVO; Winfree seashore or m the mountains right Tneie sie adjacent Band beaches,! tions wil] show u.j . ^ A WtGVG; Kenneth Cornell, W2- in the Union County Park sys-i •>• th ho«eS, and refreshment nua, Natu,.e A tontes rf 1MB; William Regtr, W2RQP; tern. One may swim, boat and f»K!s. Children under 14 swim Oet 12 hms<* on weekday mornings. be he,d and Qct J6 the annua,) Robert aM !(<«•», W2MLF; Henry Samp- ith •' secretary, eompetitive sports such as base- One can travel a long ways in! flower show will be held son, WZOf; William Smith, W2- ball, saftball, tennis, golf and skeet any vacation land before finding picni enuhmed with «JA; Frark Danik, W2WCC; and trap shooting; those who pre- another Trailside Museum, and b^es tab e^ndTre flare, are es nd e es ale Charles Hopkins, W2DED; Ken- fer may ride horseback, bicycle or Watchung Stables is said to be one TJ1»M . * [" "'? ' neth Smith, W2DLS; Theodore hike over r»>k trails and bridle of the, h- park-operated riding Zetay Z •iJZ *by Zfo° HuWhinson, W2OXE; Ned Samp. paths. institutions in the country. It has «„„*• j in ,7 "'•"= »« SPRAY The peopled Westfield, near the^ of 40 well tr.if saddle ^.1,^0^" "^ £ eenter of the county, are in a par- "orses, there are riding troops for excei)t when reserved. Picnic area Mr. ami Mra. H»r>' K. Frrlkrrr, f»rw*Hr •« SlIIIHIM, SM.. an ticularly good pogition to make use y>«"«: »»d old, novice and expert, suitable f n occasiojls and a ia tkrir am kvlar ar H!t rk««* H4.. xktrk «Wr ••»•••!* of the county parks. Echo Lake, and tte SB mites of bndle traUs m Mort , sizet, have ^ Hi-ajmul* KlrlHbrrs, >•<• Irr, tkrwartl a»uMi « V7kt>. with boating, fishing, picnicking, Watchung Reservation form a cir-| providedf A Ur* i, f 1Q( p l and children's playgrounds and cuit which traverse. «>™* of the t0 200 which wanf " , fi ,d f prepare thatn to randat kilter «*rv ether facilities is next door. Wat- most beautiful hills, valleys «>d ( .^n, TOlleybaU. horUhoe* etc! ice in CMt any conMsMinication Chung Reservation, a 2000-acre fields m New Jersey. . | ^^ ^ ^ ^ Radio Club To might emerfency »h*uld strike this area, wild life preserve with Trailside; Trailside Museum in open to the Pond or The Hilltop at Echo Lake H« IkMH A* Museum, Watchung Btables, Lake public during June on weekends A group, Urge or small whicl Test Networks Donald RofWi, in cliaig* af the •artiae tm Atlmmt Surprise, Seeley'i Pond, Boy and and holidays from 2 to I p. m. wants to get into the woods am local club's field day group, aaid Girl Seout camps, and many trails During July and August it will be enjoy the outdoors and the view that thera would be abmt If club for bitycling and hiking, is just open daily, except Monday, from from the new steel observation Local Croup to members taking part la this ex. •p a pleasant hitt drive. It is 2 to 5 p. m. There are exhibits tower atop Baltusiol mountain 675 haus'ive teat. The traMmittimr only a short drive to the swimming with living and mounted specimens feet above sea level should selec Partake in Drill equipment will prebably be kept pools in Wheeler Park, Linden, and of mammals, fish, birds, snakes, the Prospect Grove 'area in Wat the air continuously (or. the 24- Kahwiy River Park, Rahway. The turtles, insects, flowers and ferns chung Reservation Other area' The Watchung Valley Radio hour period, in order to te park trap and ekeet range i. on and mosses, es well as many other are available near children's play- Club, an enthusiastic group of loman- y contacts as BSasiMe with oth- Kenilworth boulevard and the 27- interesting displays. Grey fox, grounds with swings and slide. cal radio amateurs, will take part er Aeld day stations all ever the hole Galloping Hill Golf course is [ raccoons, oppossum, owls and oth- in a nation-wide drill of disaster country. 'The conditions under A handbook has been prepared which the station will operate, and only a few more moments out the I er animals which live in local wood, luting the facilities, services and ommunications networks t h i • weekend by setting up a portable the types of menages handled, will activities of the Union Count. stimulate conditiona experienced in Park system, and ifolders have been radio station at Scotch Plains near Hetfield road. Sponsored by thean actual communications emer issued for the major park units gency. BVUMCT Work- covering the facilities in more de hams" national association, the tail. These publications and othei Atnerican Radio Relay League, the The local group, according to Mr, PcnwUMBt information may be secured' from 24-hour event will test operating Rogers, has every intention of mak the Union County Park Commis- skills and the portable equipments, iin g thihis year''s test most, succesii- sion, Box 231, Administration of the club group, and will thus j ful, since their achievements will Driveways Building, Warinanco Park, Eliza beth. Statie Walls— Wett A. S. MANNINO A SONS Accepts Rose •eevia* WaatteU W Yaara As Church Rent WE. MM! . US PAUK STKEE7 Mrs. Dannehower In Annual Ceremony The annual payment of "one red Evtrybody Looks at Your Rigs rose" for land upon which the WMI HHtallAfMMi Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church M ton **• tatos >aa rests was given to Mrs. Elizabeth ... Are Yoi Protd of Yowl? Dannehower of 902 Carleton road, a descendant of William Henry Stiegel, colonial landlord of the The Hamrah-Emenon Co* Inc., it the only property, Sunday, at Manheim, Pa. If You're Planning Now For I Dr. Henry S. Borneman of Phil- If you art building a new Central New Jertey rug cleaners [adelphia, president of the Penn- horn* or remodelihg an old vlyvania German Society, present- on* be sure to Mop In our awarded thii emblem. ed the church's annual ground - Building and Repair rental to Mrs. Dannehower, who HARDWARE STOKE and lot accepted it for the second time this /A*' 1 u* demonstrate to you the. We're fully,stocked with lumber and building supplies ...r year. She is the sixth generation man/ excellent features of descendant of William Henry Stie- immediate delivery. Our lumber stocks are properly •feilti gel's second daughter, Elizabeth, L« th* SCHLAGE LOCKS in warping. We carry only, bigKest quality supplied, by his first wife. Her husband, /A! addition to fh*jr *as* of V3 If you're planning building or repairing now, call i Gilbert ,E. Dannehower, accompan- installation. ' ' help determine your needs. No obligation. ied her to the church ceremony in i . • . Manheim. I The payment carried out at the SCHUOf LOCKS arc leauHfol in DMIS*, Easy to THE GUILD ' annual "festival of the roses," was ' AematBM»liam —*iaJ Tti'iiit mmm* Built ataka tm in accordance with the terms un- vpvrDiv onp invy wiv WNn for • der which Stiegel provided a site Tkt CuiU, ttfcete tmMtm is iiipUyi aim*, is m immmrtiol for the church in 1772. The token Builders' General Nupplj / Ufttinw of Saryiet. • mmimuJ Utlmicml mmtkmritr tntk kmmiqutrten t Watt York payment of some small article each Lumber Trim Masonry Screens Stem a|f N: 1. N. T, thick U ****** h. »>d tpntot under tht year for land donated to church or public use was a custom in colo- Hardware Paint Insulation jcralutr •/ « Commmtrs Advisory Council comprind of Umders nial times. Stiegel, a famed iron- JinLOIZEAUXXLUMBERCQ Crosley Appliances Youngstown Steel tmm$ tmlimiing eonwaMr orpmitmtions, teomm's duis mi monger and glassmaker of his 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. CR. 6-0505 CRANFOUUt htmt octn*min t—thors. times, apparently selected a red HARDWAM STORE — DIAL PL. A-177* rose as his annual rent from the church. 911 South Avenue •loinflsld, N. J. 9 x 12 Domestic Rugs Employment Office Beautifully Custom Cleaned In Westfield For Only •••••«.• 6 The Paragon Personnel Employ- 1 ment Agency, which has been func- tioning in Westfield for the past Wl THE MOST THRIUlie NEW CAB ON THE HI6HW' 15 months at 214 East Broad street, has been licensed by the Insured Mothproof Storage Department of Labor, State of New Jersey, and is also a member For Only 54c Per Month Per 9x12 of the New Jersey Association of 'Rhone your Private Employment Agencies. MAKE A DATE W. C. Toomey, the licensee, has O/dsmobffo established personal contact3 with numerous companies in the immed- iate vicinity of Westfield and Vesk HANBAHEMEBSON CO.. he. Union County as well as the out- Successors to Hamrah Bros. ' lying areas. Mr. Toomey is a TODAY!\ WITH THE graduate of St. John's University, 332 LELAND AVENUE, PLAINFIELD, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y., where he majored in personnel and economics. He Telephone: Plainfield 64466 was employed by the British Pur- , chasing Commission during the Out of Toivn Use WX-S3B3 - No Toll war and most recently spent three years with the Western Electric Call iht Right Hamrah . . .Call the Hamrah-Emerson C».— Co. doing wage incentive work. \( '' *^ Suceeuori to Hamrah Bros., Inc. Types of employment handled include executive, technical, secier ONE OF NEP JERSEY'S LARGEST CLEANERS tarial, clerical, industrial, both male and female, and domestic. 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A get-together meeting for plans Dinner for the coming season and election of officers, formation of teams and Stan •lections of captains mil be held in the Fire House the fr'st Thurs- in League day after Labor Day, Mrs. Hof- farth announced. bjTAINSIDE—The annual The order in, which the teams [of the Mountainside Worn finished were listed as follows: Wling League was held r«- Blue Stars, won 64, lost 23- Tom f at Mountainside Inn, co*n- Boys, 64, 33; Birch Hill, 44, 43; [ the bowling season for this Amazons, 43, 44; Tenpinettes, 35, i group. 62; and Neophites, 21, and 60. (team was the Blue Stars on 64 games and lost 23. members, who received the OldCuardSees rowling pirn presented to ; winners by the Mountain- vie Council, included llar- Filn on Capitol eekele, May Hocdei', yir- Verle, Joan Cahott, Tillie The members of the Old Guard ' and Emily Hoffarth. Tftursday reviewed the film Hk- award for the team high Umc Wathnigtoii, which showed •me series, a total of 2444 all the points of interest in the ent to the Tom Btjys, ccm- capitol. .The other film, Carioe*a» of Peart Pfeifcr, Marie Holiday was in technicolor show- ^, Louise Penw, Driwa Tay- ing the Virgin Islands, Trinidad, rltn Szokolsiky and Ruth Jamaica, Kingston and Havana, Cuba. by Wiseman of the Birch John L. Hall presided' and read »m was presented with the the names of those absent. t\u for hifh averare for On June 7, 37 members of the r, 1S3.2B; while Louise Pen. Old Guard enjoyed the outdoor I the priie for the individual •ports at Tamaques Park. During this month the outdoor activities hree-fame aeries, having will be held on Tuesday but during 37. July and August the outdoor meet- Iloffartfc, who M4 acted ings at the park will be on Thurs- • prwiWtnt during the aaa- days, as no regular meetings are 89.50 presented with a »i/t in taW in the VMCA during these two months. Historian Rowland Mather made 'isrsmrr, mention of one birthday during the Week. Two visitors were present Ct>mf«rt« Laxarlrat Cmml%*t \% * *icrtmc at the meeting. Singing was led by John Wallace accompanied at the piano by William K. Hunting- ton of Plainfleld. Years In Tkeie Fab«l««« Pieces With Vice-director Sampson announc- ed the speaker for today will be MM MOM Malcolm F. Reed of Westfield / whose* topic will be "Trip to Japan." On June 33 a technicolor picture on Radar will be shown through the courtesy of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Scouts Camp «t Lake Hopalcong MOUNTAINSIDE — Seven of ,50 the boys from Boy Scout Troop SOFAS •« CHAIRS •• 70, camped at Bertrand's Island, Lake Hopatcong, recently, under the supervision of Assistant Scout- master Francis PeWrsen. Those attending included Bill Kubach, Kenneth Robinson, Arthur Brahm, Richard Sevcovic, Charles Hamler, Want luxuriouf comfort? Sit en thtti sofas and chairs |ust enet and you'll Donald Minton and Nelson Jaco- [Fin* Gifts for bus. ITHER'S DAY, The balance of the troop camped know you've found it! The cushions are packed with millions of tiny latex- SUNDAY. there last weekend. It has been necessary to split camping trips Erary Sundbr in this manner, due to lack of walled air cells that pamper your every muscle ... as nothing else cant t. M.--1 P.JL transportation offered the hoys, i I j ••>• •• • • ••'-•• '• • ...'-,p,, |. . ;.,;., ,,, r. M. - • p. M. At a Scout committee meeting held recently, attended by West- field district commissioners, a re- Youlgef extra comfort-luxury from the correct height and pitch of the frames. MICHPIL view of accomplishments on the CERMH! part of the Scouts was iriven, and . Under five feet or over six, you'll feel perfectly at ease in any one of these Pw 6. borough parents will be canvassed I by the committee in order to effect better co-operation in serving the chairs or sofas. It's Koos Decorator Group of fine custom-covered pieces .. * troop. 'NTRAUVi K/ LEADER WAHT ADS PAT but actually you can be your ow(n decorator for we've color-coordinated the BENNY. fabrics for you! Costly-looking damasks, boucles, tapestries, modern tex- ture-weaves, period-prints, modern-prints and wonderful stripes! These budget-soothing prices include, not only the fabrics, but cost of labor to cover! Why not drive over some afternoon or evening . . . and see for t yourself!

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ceremony in the Pilling; Room of ett W. Finter, superintendent, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Shinier j Of the 1796 army the Rose Memorial Library. John Cart**, Mrs. William Bolan, and son, Preston Woods, visited tai n ^t . Mrs. Chester A. Kenney, Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Dietrich wl tMtheil r liveB in th. The princess styled gown of the service of their country ; ,, . Fanwood-Scotch Plains News bride was made of candlelight sat- liam Mader, Mrs. Sylvester Ward, in PhUlipsburg Saturday. Mrs. t a Dietrich was Mrs. Shimerk guest nounced, and the bo4''w^I in trimmed with a lace yoke, and Miss Ann Towse. hshed as a memorial to them. narrow inserts of lace in the skirt. Intermediate department, Mrs. at luncheon in the Hotel Easton Her fingertip veil was held in Elwood Van Allen, superintendent, sponsored by members of the La- place by a simple headpiece of Mrs. August Ahrena, Miss Alice fayette College Women's Auxiliary. lace-covered satin. She wore a Petty. The junior department will Mr. Bhimer attended alumnj day the playground as director tor two with the athletic programs, j single strand of Oriental pearls, meet in the Methodist Church but festivities at Lafayette College, Coaplete Plans previous lessons, to head the staff coin) Hasel Jr., a member < and carried an old fashioned bou- will register at the Baptist Church bis alma mater. Spain this year. Also returning year's graduating class in the higi quet of white roses, sweet peas and prior to th* classes meeting. In will be Miss Margaret Baker as as- school and a member of the has blue forget-me-nots. charge will be Miss Sherron, su For Playgrounds sistant and Miss Claire Saunders, ketball team, will also assist in thi perintendeit, MM. Frank E. Wei- athletic fields. He plans to enter Noralie Preim, who stood a sndejt, M<»»orial Book a student in the physical education maid of honor wore a pale blui don Jr., Mi*s Frances Bopp, Mr*. department at Syracuse Univer- Wooster College in Wooster, O. Givea Former Pastor Larger Enrollment next fall. •faille taffeta gown of similar de David Miller, Miss Florence t>e sity. Miss Baker graduated this sign with a matching blue hat »n Hart. b Anticipated month from Winthrop College at To stimulate added interest i veil. She carried an old fashionec Pianists in the school will be Rev. Ralph Saxe, a former pas- Kock Hill, S. C. softball the league plans to in bouquet of pink roses, blue sweet Mr*. Bush, Mrs. Kenney, If is* ret tor of Ike Methodist Church here. At a recent meeting af the Fan. elude teams for older men, aim peas and forget-me-nots ty and Miss DeHart. To date tiler* wa* one of 80 chaplains presented Newcomers to the staff of as- four teams for young men. weed Playground Association plans sistants will be Miss Joan Honald Bridesmaids Marjorie Freeman have been 74 registration*, with with a memorial book, compiled atantlv •v ere completed for the opening of eral improvements have been made and Gerene Coates wore matching an anticipated enrollment of 16S for the war chaplains with a his- of this town who recently com- to the field and the space to: the playgrounds on July 5, tt the pleted her first year at the Averett hats and gowns of pale yellow and children. The course of study to tory of their work, and' photos, at YOU MUST SEE THEM games has been doubled, making pale green, and carried old fash be adapted is that of the Scripture the annual Methodist Churches corner of Second and La Grande Junior College at Danville, Va., two softball fields which will be avenue. Anticipating a great in- where she is enrolled as an ele- ioned bouquets of yellow roses and Press. The course stresses Bible Conferences held last week in Drew in readiness by the July 5 opening, lavender sweet peas. crease in the enrollment over last mentary education and child de- Bleachers with a seating capacity study, handcraft, game* and mu- Seminary in Madison. Mr. Saxe } cur's figure, which reached 396 velopment student. Also, Harry Paul Gentile, brother of th sic. It has been planned to have was pastor here d t BERNAL O. BODKal Wain, a junior at the Newark Col- of 110 spectators is a welcome ad- 1'rraoni, the committee has doubled dition being finished this week. A groom, stood as best man and the the annual exhibit of the school on tained the rank of captain in the lege of Engineering, Newark, who ushers were Julius Mastrobattista Thursday night, Jura 90, in the tic italT of supervisors and htn drinking fountain is being furnish U. S. Army with overseas service. has received wide acclaim for his ed by the Fanwood Junior Woman's and Richard Wiseman. Baptist Church. »"»in engaged Vincent Remcho of collection of minerals, will super- The bride wore a lavender pique l.e high school faculty, who served Clb and will be installed at an vise the nature classes and assist early date. A. L. Mercereau is suit with white accessories on the chairman of the grounds commit- wedding trip. Upon their return, tee. ' ""' "" i the couple will temporarily live in Briefs Morristown. Mrs. Gentile is a se- Officers of the association are; nior at Brothers College of Drew Mrs. C. Stuart Burns, president President, Sydney Hulsixer; execu- University, and is employed as of the Ladies Circle of the Bap- J. & M. Super Market tive vice president, C. T. Anderson handicraft director at the Madi- tist Church, assisted by Mr*. H»n Settlement House. Mr. Gen- •M MOUNTAIN AVE. NR. SHERWOOD PKWY. vice presidents, Seymour Talbot, ry Poole and Mrs. Chester Kenney John Jacobs; tieasurer, Uhro ile is president of the senior class will be in charge of the £r* PREE AND EASY PARKING — NO METERS TO PAY Wain; secretary, Franklin Brown. at Brothers College and was pastor of light refreshments at the auc OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL • P. M. George Davis is chairman of the >f the Scotch Plains Methodist ion to be conducted today ana1 to- A *W1 MM* Skmp tmd Market T* Skcy bowling league which recently Church until recently. He will as- morrow on the Amanda Pangborn MMU Cut tt> Order . Gre-Veg Soil Service closed their season with a banquet ume his new duties at the Ever- property, 40f Forest road, Scotch at < the Oak Hills Manor in Me- ittstown Methodist Church next Plains. Herbert E. Stevenson of tuchen. week and continue studies at Drew Westfleld i* in charge of the sale. JOIN Use rapidly grow- ee. tt). S3c William Beyer is in charge of Seminary. M. E. Van Pelt of Readingtoh will HMU Catsu» Iffc the annual membership drive and be the auctioneer. wkt> are kujriMK tawir has contacted residents by letter, The annual family picnic, spon MMU •! ta« J. 4 M. C«ca Cola • for 2Ic announcing the plans of the 16 Eleanor Self tin Wed* sored by the Methodist Sunday Marks*. family memberships and SI indi- harlet Plummet school will be on Saturday at) See- Him Root Boor • for 33c vidual memberships. The drive leyi grove. Cars, providing trans- Praak FepeiCaU • for 27c will continue until October. Miss Eleanor Seifrii, daughter portation for those who rewire it, will leave the church at 1:80 p. m FOWL Cutdi Dry G. Ate.. 18c At the last meeting of the organ- f Mr. and Mrs. Max Seifrii of 47c isation Mr. Talbot, chairman of leech avenue, Fanwood, ws» mar. The Wesleyan Service Guild will Uaweda Biscuits 5c the annual spring production pre- ied on Saturday afternoon to gather on Tuesday night, June 21 '219.95 Prat* Kills* sented by the group, announced a harles Stockley Plummer, son of it 8:30 for a picnic Kipper on the TURKEYS 59c See* Tissue 10c net profit of $1800, which is de John Franklin Plummer of New hurch grounds. This meeting wil voted entirely to the support York City and the late Mrs. Kath- conclude the activities of the group Majroswaiee ..." pt. 3tc the playgrounds. erine Plummer. Rev. William F. ntil September. Mrs. Charles Pratt. Bush is chairman of plsns. PORKIXMNS K Bassill, rector of All Saints Epii- CaatpUII's Bouu .... 12c copanl Church, performed the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steffens of EMMT Cad IUIIo«g'a C. Flak.. 12c Alice Cappuccino, mony in the home of the bride's Union avenue will entertain to- Rev. Robert Gentile parents. Mr. Seifriz pave hi* ight at a family party for their Cream Cheese pkg. 14c daughter in marriage. son, ^mes Steffens, following the Married in Madison raduatian exercises of the High HAMS 59c Nu Maid Oloo 2»c Married in a street length gown of pink silk shantung, the bride School senior class, of which James Arnold's Broad 19c The marriage of Miss Alice Cap- carried a bouquet of white orchids is a member. . . ROASTS . puccino, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs, N. B. Broad, White 12c and stephanotis, and was attended TOP ROUND . . Fred' Cappuccino of Scranton, Pa., by Mrs. Joseph Conners Jr., of TOP SIRLOIN . . 88c N.C. DonuU ..... 28c to Robert J. Gentile, son of Mr. Scotch Plains, as her matron of EYE ROUND.. and Mrs. Z. M. Gentile of Mar- honor. tb. NBC Cup Cake* doi. 38c tinsville, took place at 3 o'clock Beat Cute 1 Robert S. Plummer was best man B..N. Baby Food Sunday afternoon in the Brothers Prescriptions College Chapel, Drew University, for his brother. A reception for FRANKfurters . . 10 for 93c Madison. : ! . the families and close friends wai given in the home. The couple SKILLFULLY BOLOGNA 49c The bride was given in marriage will live at 5 Tudor City place, imagine! The most compact, handsome, powerful BACON BROCCOLI Cut. . by her father, and the ceremony PREPARED Ib. CUT CORN New York. Mrs. Plummer is a Over IS Year* of 10* table mode! ever built is yours for to little! Bright, 25c was performed by Dr. F. Heisse local high pchool graduate, attend- FROSTED PEAS. Johnson, who was assisted by Rev. Prescription Backgrotsnd. < direct-view expanded 61 nuare inch TELERAMIC picture SWEET BREADS, ed^ Tuacultim . College ia Green- , Jiekctwpicalfy engiwsereg for the finest possible visual and Vergil Mabry. Joan Bates, soloist, ville, Tenn., and graduated from PORK TENDERLOINS," HORSE sang "Through the Years" and "O the Katharine Gibbs School in New M>uiKirettption.E«iyfin|jpr-tipcon^^ CALVES MEAT Perfect Love." The reception wan York. She is employed at the that locks picturei in tune; magnificent styling in walnut or It. 21c held immediately following the BARON'S Smithy McGrady Co. there, PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS mahogany. All that, and easy payment terms tool Come in Mr. Plummer was educated in LOUIS •BttDEB), TODAY for the best family entertainment unit yet I the New York schools. He is a ne rkarataeto la Chats* member of the Associates Engi- tTtheFMESTt* neer Co., Co. K of the AAA-AW EAST BROAD ST. Battalion. He served in the Pacific Ofvesito Rialte Theatre area during the war and is asso- STATION RADIO AND TELEViSIOKk ciated with Cross and Brown Co., Pbeae WE. I-ttM-I-Met 333 SOUTH AVENUE New York. WaatfeM 2.4A60 Vacation Bible WALLPAPER School to Open You ought to be Need To Travel Afmr The Daily Vacation Bible School driving a ^ffh • Smve TIM* r • Sm—M—*tt ll open on Monday, June 20, with registrations bcinjr made on or be- SEE THOUSANDS OF fore that date, in the Baptist Sun- PATTERNS IN OUt day School rooms. Mrs. J. Horace Hatfield is director; Mrs. Clement Curtis, assistant director; Mrs. SHOW ROOM 'crsis Adam, registrar; Miss lea- READY FOR belle Sherron, treasurer. Serving on'the board of directors also are IMMEDIATE DELIVERY J. Horace Hatfield, superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School, CHOOSE FROM OUR Clement Curtis, superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school, and LINEUP OF FAMOUS MAKES William Saner of All Saints Epis- copal Church school. • IIR8E • SCHUMACHER Mrs. Hatfield has announced her staff of teachers and assistants as • YORR • STRAHAR follows: Beginners, Mrs. Charles • UIITED • HUNKER Bush, superintendent, Mrs. An- thony UBKK, Mrs. Charles Wai's- • LOREIREH AND OTHERS ham, Mrs. Lincoln Barrett and Miss Patricia Lea. WALLPAPER EBGES TRIMMED FREE Primary department, Mrs. Rob- Visit our shewreem, you can select wallpaper far every ream in the house, from eur template stock of thousands of patterns, by tho foremost makers, that aro new, different and unusual. 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Winners in the third annual e»- Tr*bwr4We*rariu*e«rlk»fle- James R. Minogue, 1011 Boule- say contest for Holy Trinity High ;rby July 9 tallows Hill road borders on the vard, has been accepted as a full- Optrativ* CenatHwr* westerly side of Cranford and mav School seniors were announced to-! time announcer on station WMTR day by Westfield Council, Ktsights dajr evening ******* U MtfM .ggg^ttg tie easily and quickly reached, by 1 [Registration for ti» 1949 Eliza- in MoiriBtovn, He was graduated of Columbus, sponsors of the event the atom ! c«ntaM yflUl Iwnc II Slf*. 11 a network of good roads, from any last weak from Seton Hall College fk Daily /owMri-Chevi'olet Soap as a memorial to Paul Got!lick, Entry Part of the county. Special route with a bachelor of science degree ry Uauk. *r« •vtilaAi* at Mat ktUi^W p Derby, for bapi residing in council member who died in serv- markers will be placed by the com- in English. ice with the Navy in the Pacific mittee on all main roads to direct an County, closed last week While attending the South Or- during World War II. spectators to the deity course to jth 64 entrants working at top ange school he served on WSOU- accommodate a capacity crowd. , The winners, who will receive) d to complete their ears. The PM, "The Voice of S«ton Hall Col- The county event is being spon- cash awards at commencement ex- ^ is scheduled ifor July 9, but lege," as an announcer, disc jockey ssred by the Elizabeth Daily Jour, ercises tonight In Holy Trinity j the event of r»in, the race will and director of children's pro- vnl with co-operation with the Church, are: i J held on the following Saturday grams. Aiong witn his sister Jean, (county's Chevrolet dealers, the First, Nancy McCue; «ecand, Llv 16. a student at Caldwell College for Elizabeth Board of Recreation Oeri Gottlick, both of Wettfteld, [The largest number of entries Women, he is credited with orig- Commissioners and the Standard and third, Joan Thompson of Hain- T0OAY - nUOAT — M from Elizabeth with total of inating and conducting the "Tell Oil Co. fteld. Other community participants Me a Story" show, heard every "Catholic Writers and Their In- IWi. DAY, Jick CAMQft Ut orted by Union County Chevro- weekday over WSOU, and dedi- Mr. aM MM. m. I.. *H(ir •» Pulia, hare r* fluence on Part History and' Prei- dealers are: W*st field, 8; Ho- cated to giving the younger lis- •I *M lurntvr JM. frra Mr. ••>< Hra. Troop 71 Hokk mll A Kt*a4*a)tMk. Iw. ent Affairs" waa the theme of trie j(le Park, 4; Union, 8 and Hill- teners inspirational stories from contest in which 51 members of the! Parent* Night the great children's classics. MY DREAM IS Y and will veiw the ipectacle, "Rail- senior clau participated. uiing • fathering Monday at Troop 71, Boy Scouts of the First Jim entered Seton Hall in Sep- roads on Parade." In Colorado Ctothci akaafal be bnitkei uul«a The committee in chtrgt mi recreation office, Elttabeth, en- Baptist church held its annual Par- tember, 1944. He left the follow- Springs they will enjoy a tin Ming, ai well at eutaMe ana partieular computed of Howard C. WtMdff; .... — mnw».t— *»;« s w«re briefed on the final ents Night last night as the final ing year for service, spending a trip up Pike'a PMk. Thirte*>j •ttentlen «heuM be p*M M MUM, chairman and John H. Heraux ns for collection of their carts j indoor meeting of the year, year and a half in the Navy. He adventurous d*y« will be spent at •oeketi. %wk other tonwrt. Vincent G. Ntenan, LLOYD NOLAN, JANIWYATT. AUM inspection and storage July S. The program consisted, of Scout returned in 1947 to resume his the Philmont National Scout Spectators from every part of songs, presentation of the new •tudies. Before his association with Ranch before the return trek. At READ tHl LEADEB fOB lion County will swell this year's troop charter by District Scout the student operated station, he (he ranch they will go through • ' ALL LOCAL NEWS >wd to Cheer their community Commissioner George Crosby of had not thought of radio announc- series of training period* in vari- tries on to victory at Gallows Westfteld and awards and recogni- ing as a career. In addition to the ous subject^ There will be horse- CRANFORD MOW I AT MMILAft II road, Westfleld. tion by John Moorman. A play, radio work at school, he was also back riding, burrs p»ckin», and PLAINFIEIO Many sites were inspected by The Doctor's Office, was given by active in the College Players, the plenty of meuktain elimbinf, Mr. Scouts- David Bridffford, Walter Browneon Debating Staaitt.v and Maaon atatad. The group will ar- THiias., rai., »AT. the Knighta «f Setonii. — Jaw* la, IT, IB — Jebens and Kendbn Smith under rive back home on July II. STkANl) the direction of Troop Committee He had been one of the original Runsell Laurer, Scout executive, Chairman Robert Ludwig. A tech- group when the Seton Kail Etation stated that he would admit two MclNTYRE'S KaTM*:* WILLIAM! CMMI CM. nicotor movie entitled Uvfiuuhed opened in April, 1948, and like- or three more Scouts in the ex- THUn. * Kill., 8:6(1—7:1*—ll):8! LMt DAIMLL, WUtt, Uwi Mmrtr Sltf Ruitibouii, starring Alan Ladd was wise started part-time work on pedition, providing application l» HAT, life-.rugs—«:o» Mewl shown. Refreshments were served WMTR when it began operation made promptly to him at council HmmmiHmi "I MOT MMKI" by the trdop committee, in December of last year. headquarter! in Plainflelil. •ACMANr m«trr i Troop 71 has planned an active •JlllBJiMA ••ITT«« • Stock THI'HB. A Kill., liao—»i00 UNTAMEDBREED summer and is beginning it with HAT., 8:90—7.00—10:40 "FLAMINGO an overnight hike to Camp Wat- Scouts to Leave America'! Writ iueeeuful Iron- ROAD" with IOHNY TUm, lAHMaU chung. For Ranch June 27 making ntablithmwit, a blait fur* •imt AMMi naee, wn built heir Lynn, Man., Fri4aT *•* aWlvreVr Matiam WBONtSOAY ONLY — JUM Wl»t*.ld MSM In 1M4, and named Ibe "Saufut < ••»•»r X: MMMl Mm M Tfir VMUrl •••AfffMV Senior Scouts leaving for the Workf." "Gkeel M Mm "TIM ChMi#iM Nickel lilver, an alloy ot nickel, Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimar- •ENNIAMINI O GMU ^m Salar*al«r4ar. aa|t liliWt p . M copper and line, ii one of the oldest ron, N. M., «»d parents met with THE YOUNQ FOLKS' esUftUiled HIM el nickel. council representatives at Wat- OXFOWO MATINKMATINI K "PAGUACOr chungr Area Council Headquarters, TWIRLING BATONS CewMi* Plainfield on June 12. Robert Ar- All sizes—from 18 to 30" "TAiCI mantrout of Westfield is amoitK PricH from $1.00 I* M.78 TO THE BALL CAME' I New thru TH PRANCEICO ALBANUI : b them, T»r Mm iM Practice Batons and Bal- ^•'Nm, WavevSiea mmt «*rlal •I o. !.•• la llalr John F. Mason, who conducted anced ones. a similar expedition in 194G, and SUN, HON., TUfS. "PAISAN" is the leader of the 1949 expedition, HARMONICAS — *•«# ia, w. II — CANTO, MA SOTTOVOCE conferred with parents, while Lee "ThTMCtUi-r." All kinds "CRISS CROSS" will JON NAM., •OfH IK ItALlAW WITH KNUMIII TtffMBI Geialer Jr., Senior Scout co-ordi- •IHT I.AM'AKTKH. A.tKI.N JKHUKNII Priced from 39c to $12.00 VVONKH n*c«ai.o nator for the council examined BUN,, 2:40—fi:lio—limo clothing and gep" required for this INSTRUMENT SUPPLIES MON. & rriR icTi rugged pioneer experience. "A WOMAN'S SECRET" The time of departure will be Strings . Reeds MAl'HKKN O'HARV fdUHiWetl. MKIVVI« IIOIfil* HANIrOI.PH »<«TT, 9 p. m., June 27. The group will SUN., i :oo—i"iii—7:io—ySS'iF" MAN Hall HO travel via Greyhound Bus, stop- SHEET MUSIC Mj^j^^Jl'LIIOS., 1:35—7:10—10:80 pins: en route at Chicago and Colo- • "Canadian Pacific" DINNER WATIft HIATIRS rado Springs. In Chicago they will Starli We4n«4ar, JHM ttmi >se ire the famovi lutoautic water heater* that be entertained by Armour nml Co. "FLAMINGO aOAD" "fhe"Fan" NNOT nit $r comd: They hue the tank M "MAKE BELIEVE JHANNH IB»I», DEUGHTFVL • fuicdtu-iteel... Mniury and nut-free u a BALLROOM" n drinking (taw! II ovet America, hundred! of tfcouaadt of hmU 27 ELM STREET . PARAMOUNT FAMILY AFFAIR are enjoying cltsm automatic hot water froei •dgUi Water Heaters. Never ant tank nut... FATHER'S DAY GIFTS WeatncJd 2-1441 1 WAl 'If fUHI IHIllll » cotrorroiioo n dirt ... tlutyi ibundint hot water Wow for 1 Week aipaiklincCLEAN! At The WAVNH HOMHia. fttm in IIHT ••• taint MmtJtru wmr haawn mill-) HKWNKrr. lay. See (or vouriell more than a doien reaeona LEADER STORE, ij REGENT .i.»Mx I'.tia: i. f they give you completely Mfiifaclory hot-water 109 E. Broad St., !! )#/*»., SWIMMH0 "'rHK voi.'w«i«:it e that you've never known before. • ' T:Ii.»g>r-w HHO'rilKNN" Weatfield etneus OAUY Wm. Ht,l,llK1l, Mima KHKHMA* | 'THU! lili-H OI<>"Hll.nV< I OLASS-FUSf D-TO-STIIL TANK WII.I.IAM HKSIIIt. FAR HILLS PALM BEACH TIES "STREETS OF LAREDO" WOT RUST OR CORRODII Tfrknlrnlwr , 3 Hl)> JAMKK UI,K\ BUXTON WALLETS "STRANGE MRS. CRANE" JUST GET IN THE CAR AND t m(is in.vM * HANI:HAM, INfpiAJ,OH 'Mtl. PARIS BELTS TAKE A NICE RIDE TO JMITHway TRU VAL SPORT THIS CHARMING RESTAURANT Automatic SHIRTS, PAJAMAS YOU CAN COUNT ON fator H««t«n HN I«MT .• LARGE SELECTION There It Only One' Pernaagli of WASH A DRESS SLACKS To Choote From. Hokt. VOI \i:il. Ann NIII'.HIIMN LOVE III "i-.m: UOKH BE ALLURED TO DANCE ^_ TO I'Ol.lilOUK" TREES BY RAY DeVALLEE and HIS ORCHESTRA — alMn —— ••IIRKP WATKIIN" ORNAMENTAL ROSES BITE! EVERY NITE EXCEPT MONDAY NITE IIMHSDAV—On Dnj <>lll>- • Enjoy Oar Deliciem Food • Itniinlliiil III KNKI.I, lu From 8:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. "Tlll'S VKI.VKT rolCII" We feature, for your approval' FRUIT LUNCHEON from 65c 5-COURSE LUNCHEON from .75 "III FATII«/»I)I~IIRHP" re use one (1) Insecticide to PROTECT your DINNER from 1.15 8-COURSE DINNER from $1.25 I.AIIIKXI IEES — EVERGREENS — SHRUBS — ROSES • Haate-Made Paitriai • OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING MONDAY CLUB BREAKFAST ts low as . 4Sc nd ORNAMENTALS from the ravages of LEAF < 'Hospitality and Good Food' FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 2 A. M. CHEWING and SUCKING INSECTS and FUNGUS Special Attention Given To Rceamtiont For Party Banqtiati BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH . . 15c 'iaeases. TELEPHONE WESTFIELD 2-3873, 2-0IB3 Complete Coverage — Good Control Hoyal Oraiara Put Up To Take On» COMPLETE DINNERS as low as . 85c NO UNSIGHTLY RESIDUE. RESTAURANT Spray NOW for the Control of 438 PAHK AVENUE, A FULL SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE. PLAINFIELD Elm Leaf Beetle O»»Mlte Ktcw Tclepkme Bid* (carrier of the Dutch Elm Disease) Pin Oak Saw Fly e Sizzler* (Damage appears late August—early Sept.) e Filet Mignon TOP'S Apple Scab—Codling Moth • Porterhoute Complete Line of (Fruit destroying insect and fungi) e Sirloin IS NEVER CLOSED Birch Leaf Miner—Willow Beetle COLUMBIA (Leaves turn brown—curl—then drop) AUTO PAINTING ROUTE 29 . MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J.

Cankerworm—Tent Caterpillar* LONG PLAYING » OI HTKAKS (Inch worm) RECORDS IS OUR BUSINESS AND SKV FOOII Fungus Diseases Roses (black spots), Lilacs (mildew) e It'i New • It'i Popular Leaf Diseases of the Beech—Tulip—Horsechest- 0 It'i Economical nut—Oak and Maple Trees Up to SO Minulei of Muaie on DuPont Dulux or Duco finishes. One 12-Inch Due (Leaves wHt—curl—brown—drop) Most Modern Equipment assures ,„ Inrl. «<• «- Pinea—Rhododendrons—Spruce AUo in Stock . . . AHk ' the finest work. (rr I,, do lirt<«- (Leaf and stem insects) The Columbia Long Playing liiul Also PLAYER ATTACHMENT Experienced staff. lrllk» <>r istoric; COMPLETE TREE AND LANDSCAPING SERVICE .„„„. „„ ...nr-lr nllO • Trimming — Feeding — Cabling For Your Preient Phonograph Reasonable Prices. III' !•« Removal — Planting — Transplanting Oldest inns Only 9.95 GLASS REPLACED — BODY WORK Inn 'ohn K. Meeker SIMONIZING CERTIFIED TREE EXPERT GREGORY'S ROOMS FOR FRIVATE PARTIES MUSIC CENTER JAMES AUTO PAINTING New Jersey Certificate No. 19 SCOTCH ?LMHS,H. J, 230 WIST MONT STREET 1015 SOUTH AVE. Nr. PaUtead Ave. |HONE WE. 2-3109 . WESTFIELD, N. J. PLAIM'IULU 0-SSM _. Insurance Coverage I Avi;., rti;ii'i<;ii rM One Ului'k UR lluule •» THE WgSTMBJP LEADER. THURSDAY, J17WE M. If4f

M Patricia Bailey, Marion Kaye, Ro- and Plalnfield Lumber ana Supply Harold Wolf; room mothers, " fjr w Stnrr Hfllh« Company ore defen'dants, now Kionei John Carboy and Mrs. Raymond |, . , V^7 mivmmmm land Engeike, Marian Weber, Hel- pending in the' Union County Court, wltbln 85 flays after July plete. Scotch Plains - Fanwood 3. Callaghan; school education, | In Job en Mitchell, Hugh Blodgett, Eflza- 8. lt>4>, exclusive of «uch date. County Cle (Continued from Page 22) Mrs. Robert Glore; safety, Mrs. j beth Bardsley, Charles Mahnken, If you fail to do so. the relief Barbara Anne LeSden, Barbara Di demanded in the Complaint will • I John Harry Marian he taken against yu\x by default. Battista- ,, Jean Schmidt, Alan Guldi, The action ha« been instituted for Budget and finance, Mrs. George avenue, Fanwood, whose hobby is Patricia De^nen, Barbarb a WhWhaiej'l , the puriiose of enforchiK the rights Mr». Kdllv Heads Cortez and Mrs. P. JJe Francesco' Shinier* to Have mineralogy, has been invited by Arthur Wcint.aub, Julia Windham, of the plaintiff under the Mech- co-chairmen; by-Jaws, Mrs. Car- ! the personnel director of a large anic's Ijien Aet of New Jersey, RS Report of Committee nn PM,I School One PTA 2:fi0-J0.1 et Me(j., apa'innt the prem- e penter; child welfare ^id summer; Phyllis Seelbach and Marilyn Mil- Drainage ajid Flood Conii'ul n "' Active Summer corporation to an interview with i.ses at POKWOud Way and Acker- Ing to contribute *8,ooo t«? ,7" roundup, Mrs. John Fisher; Foun-j ler. man Ave'nue in the Borough of 1 At the meeting of the School future employment in mind as the Mountainside, County of Union and Twp. of Scotch Plains, toward in',! ders Day, Mrs. Hansen; goals, Mis. The final recital for the season result of a story on his hobby in provement of _ „ ©nc PTA on Thursday night Mrs. State of New Jersey, described in which crosses Homestead Harry Knapp; hospitality, Mrs. E., of the piano pupils of Maxine Lil- the May 12 issue of the Wetifield the Complaint, which premises efrti William T. Reilly was elected pres- Local Realtor the property of Walter H. Rupp and Cedar Brook Rd., was recc ^ uai ana ident of the association. Other of- J. Fleischman and Mrs. Edith Con- j lian Shinier of Hill road will be Leader. The account of this inter Sidney S. Kupp, and for the pur-ordered filed. over; international relations, Mrs. held at her studio tonight at 8 est of the Fanwood boy, • (tuden pose of enforcing said rightB as Following reBOlutions were inl,. fcers chosen are: First vice pres- Reports Sales against you, Frank E. lloberts. duced and moved for advPtion.- ident, Mrs. F. E. Williams; honor- Harry Bernstein; membership,! p. m. Pupils are from Montclair, in Newark College of Engineering, You, Frank K. Roberts, are made a r. (1 >—freeholder Bauer' foi Mrs. William Harris; parent edu-j Verona, Weslfield and Scotch was the lead story of the Panwood- defendant because George A. Committee, -' - ary vice president, Henry E. Pearsall £ Frankenbach, Inc., caulay Bluhm, principal of the school; c«tion, Mrs. Louis De Francesco Plains, Scotch Plains page in that issue. y K realtors, report the following re- you ccontracteo d with him to perform Wcond vice president, Mrs. Glen and Miss Jean Kunes; program, In addition to teaching piano cent sales of property in WestfieM. certain Mrs. Williams; publications, Mrs. j this summer, Mrs. Shinier will be W. Hansen; recording secretary, 404 Harrison avenue to Mr. and Eugene Stoehrle; publicity, Mrs.!an instructor of ceramics, music and supplies between September 22, Mrs. Michael Chaoppy; correspond- Mrs. Richard N. Sunderland for IB« secretary, Mrs. Norman Car-Raymond Reynolds and Mrs. Al-jand dramatics at Camp Echo Hill, Three Piano Alan B. Conlin; 941 Harding; street penter; treasurer, Mrs. John Poul- len Sears. Stanton. to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kess- •on. The following committee Also, visual education, M|. Rob- Mr. Shinier is director of the ler for T. V. Albert; 716 Kimball Chairmen were announced fol-!ert Jones, Mrs. August Reibus; ing activities for July and Recitals Planned lows: avenue to Mr. and' Mrs. E. C. Tim- •Iradio, Mis. George Wood, Mrs. August at the camp berlake for Mr. and Mrs. Darrellj Rogers School E. Knox; 223 Canterbury road to Mi', and Mrs. H. L. Priddy for Mr. Pupils to Play work, and Mrs, George B. Coale; 713 Knoll wood terrace to Mr. and Mis.on account, together with Interest The first of three piano recitals of $7.43, making a total of 1002.43, (4)—Freeholder Bauer for Road to be given by pupils of the Rog-E. H. Grotefend for Mr. and Mrs.together with costs of this suit; Committee, accepting low bid of SERVICES YOU NEED « E. P. Ronner; 561 Shackamaxon nnd a Special Judgitsnt against Thom»iJ Callo for rurnluhing Aoad said premises for the same sum. ers Piano School, directed by E. Oils, ae per npeclflcatlon. HU17je"t to R. Bennett, will be held tomorrow drive to Mr. and Mrs. John Dated June 3. 1949. the acceptance of «aid bids by the Iaatt for MY. and Mis. L. HBNKY «1. NUL.TON, State Highway Commlunioner W-IH "Van's Sfi* «*» »Ot Astarsl A Star «'ar> "•r PLUMBING M4 HEATING THEi: «IH(.l:HI mm Ixtdwaplaa at 8:15 p. m. in the Masonic Tern- Clerk of Union on roll call unanimounly ' But >ou can afford to itive —Triuun.nfc-. rem Mllll (HAP, iret them, or we will deliver, H. and Tuesday evening, June 21, at MM ISaM Bra** «.. Kllaaaxfc FRANK O. YOUNG Anderson, Uiinellen 2-62U7. 8:15 p. m. Synopsis of Minutes CMaakXk a-aTO. 6-9-lSt LEGAL NOTICES •» after • p. M. Call « »*l. I-NH 6-a-tr Participants in tomorrow night's program will include James Cur- Union County Board LUGGAGE REPAIRING CE TO NKII rHa f C«Btracl*r TRt'.N'KS — r.MHHKLl*AS ran, Gordon Sidford, Charles Mey- ESTATE OP SASIU1SL, Of Chosen Freeholders Cellar*, brick and cement. All SUITCASES — LADIES HANDBAGS DDeceasedd. EPSTEIN, work guaranteed. We carry work- ers, Carol Shahecn, Sandra Koyen, Pursuant to the order of man's compensation. No j"n too RUSKIN'S France* Schuster, Theodore Sanei- HARLEM A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate Regular meeting of the Union of the County of Union, made on County tionrd of Chonen Freehold- «-2-tf smalt or too large. Benjamin IM Norlk Avr., PLAINFIELU 4-HW quist, Robert 8taub, Eleanor Boehl- Reed, Maxon and PlavterlnK Con- 1 Kllk Ip the sevententh day of MavJlav, ,A A.. V., ers was held HatI the Court House, tractor, WEst. 3-8191. inp, Richard Ha it if, Mildred Mao 1BO, upon the unplkHtlo•-••-'n o-f the Klisahpth, N. J..v I'lVi-lWHITOH, lew. olas Nevella, Maicia Kenney, their claims and demands aeainHt 12, lu*!l, were approved as per IKI-K90-W990W . i-S-ttiStt *SEWIMG* 1«T Vorl* Air., plalaaeld IMM44 he estate of said deceased within printed copies on the members »tf Jeanne Greaves, Carol Koyen, ix months from the date of said MACHINES John Sharp, Kate Ktngiley, Patri- ordsr, or they wJll bo forever barred MrrtMU CUCmNatn. ••*air*a end Lti a IINQER expert tune-ua from prosecuting or recovering the Resolution that all bills approved *4. Roofs repaired. o««n*ran l iHI. Brlatakrd and In thecia Degrnen, Joyce Wright, Edith be ordered prxid, was adopted. • •WMr*alac«4a lry. . RoofAlterationss repaired, . t. Gtntral» l Fair aawlac nacnlna. Reasonable sam« against the pubBcrilier. •karvea. Istlrnatea furnish** la Following communications were WKML «-:-tf CABINET MAKING and woodwork- May MacKenzie, Ronald Jones, OIXJlllA 13. EPSTEIN, received and ordered filed:— ing of all kfndg. Marilyn Miller, Mine Dial, Rus- Administratrix. Chairman, Purchasing Committee, UNIVERSAL M-* MKMKSBL! a * «£-• OOU IM>, Ol'EN KVK11Y DAY. EHOME D. NEWCOHN. Attorney, advising bids received for White $ - Ml SomerseHorn t lit.. North PlalrnVld, JAV H. WILLIAMS, Aattaawa sell Stier and Patricia Degnen. > Watchung- Ave., Plulnfleld, X. J. Traffic Paint for (lie Hoad Depart- " Phone PL. «-»J55. Kipert *mnrnr 1» . uneahraafahraafc Tawaklwk p Taking part in the Sunday aft- -19-31 Fees 17.60 ment, was referred to tile Koad 442 , m. i. v Trimming' , Bat~ h"ilnr, UlUaacllel a SS-tMW H . PlPlalaaeM a-l -lttttt l Committee. «2«2 t ernoon program will be Carol Hoy- • , Camtry Boardlnsr — Obedience — em. 6-2-tf «-2-ut ..*• KKTTIiRMiSKT. IJegl^ter,. granting Ella M. Cot- •. Training—Do« Feed—(Supplies. ermann, Maicia Kath, Kate Cam- NOTICE IS HE11EBY OIVBN, That trell, leave of absence, with pay ^> «-l-tf • IMElXiHAPIIIMi. AddreaalBB, son, David Kellogg, Sally Black- lie lKt Intermediate art'ount of thofrom May 17111 to June 30th, was MASON CONTRACTOR Mailing and Typing service. Rea- Hiibfcrlbeis, sole acting Trustees referred to Flnaliee Committee. ateaafcn « All Klaaa .f t'tanl tttt tsonahle pi-iceH for a professional burn, Penni Pearson, Anne Coinp- Ullilor the last Will and Testament County Engineer, ndvlsliiK Walter DRESSMAKING Job. No Job too Htnall. Why not of 110UEI1T S. MIICCDUMACIV, di> Springer, Uridee Tender, died Jlay inquire. Woodbridge 8-2852. ton. Mine Diaz, Lyn Paxaon, Neil Ked, will he audited .ami stated •sjDrassmlklnc. A. J."ffAKNlaNk SON 6-2-3t Paxson, Judy Anson, Kay Klots- by the Surrogate, and .reported for Hoard of Puhlle Works of Eliza- •M Instruction. Child r««'« 114 HVni.tl'K., KtHWOOII, .V J. settlement to the Unlun County helh, iidvisInK they instructed their Satan nude. Mary Randolph. PA. MM IAW* miLUKK lurger, Dorothea Donaldson, Viv- Court, Porbntu Division, on Tluirs- i „,Stree. , t ,, t'onunlssloncr to construct •«tf 6-2-tf SPECIALIST in lawn development, ian David, Charles Mahnken, Au- day, the 30th day of June, next, nt ! "' "tect" barriers at each side of mil west. «-:!:>:». 0 A. M. bridge nrTOKH tlio Elizabeth Iliver VBMRTIAM BI.IKUI. Caataaa Made, also expert maintenance. The|,||-ey Rosendale, William Kllllimn, ut Westtiold Ave. at Prince St., was GENERAL CONTRACTOR from IJ.90 up to 2S" by 52". planting of evergreens Alice Evans, Lois Callahan, Inez EDITH JtAV MacCOllMAOK, referred to UiidBt'f. Dralniige and VUDOR Porch shades. Telephone ltOUURT K. -MaiCOIUIACK, JR Flnud Control Committee. < 1 UbS Hays. Oiiteil Jlay 2('th, 111411 Aptall Dlrroars, con-. " ' R. M. BLACK rtOHWELL S. NICHOLS, JR., County Clerk, mlt'lelng that Ruth crate sidewalks, curbs and steps. " *j? SVENDA. L.tSDNCAPK IOKTH4CTOR Also Judy Sherba, Doris and Attorney. (J. lleisler, Secrctai-y to .ludg1 e ilc- Stone, top soil, trading, needing", •I* fOi'TM AVK., UARWOOIt IS UOKRI.Vn WAV, t'HA.tPUHU Dorothy Griffoul, Mary Ann Ko- 235 13. Broad St., Westllehl, N. , J.(Iralli. changiMl her namt ,' through aad sewer work. 'William C. IMas, «-«WI -26-U . Pees *"V j marri.iMe, to Kutli (1. Hopkins. Hartman. 331 Hickory 8t., Gar- 6-2-tf 6-2-lf vach, Marilyn Miller, Carol Self, __ | City of Linden, requestlne Ihi- wood. WE. 2-JS8* or Cranford provement and acceptance of East • -•IS». •«-2-tf Robert Phaies, Douglas Poland, THK NT.tTK OF \K\V JKHSKV, Linden Ave., extending from Park WATCH REPAIRING LAWN MOWKR* IHABPENISU and Ave. to Stiles .St., as a County Road, •••ar ivaad service.. Hours: 1 p. m. repaired. Lawn rollers for rent, Christine Dcitnen, Robert Gion- TU h'KtVK K. HOHKHTKi YOU AltB HB1113HY SUMMONED was referred to Koad Committeeme. . S^tfliv. J. md 4-whttl Jriv». TV*» W W PAINTING • DECORATING ft « p. m. Cloeed Wednesdays aod dating. I.ucksmlth. General Job- quist, John Maniscalco, Richard and required to serve upon Joseph bing and repairing. Welding. De- Hartig, Roeemarie Schwald, Rob- Cnunty Clerk, advising Nortna O. « kti Utm 4 latoriar utl Extarior * V MIIMML livery eervice' . Ueorg- e ;Mclnt->rey , J. Jlutnlck, Esq., plaintiff's attor- Corbet t, .temporary Clerk-Stenogra- *a» NaMk inTw. 235 N. Elmer _. J-2J28. ert George and Anne Blackburn. ney, whose address Is 127 VT.it- pher, resigned, June l.'i, l!Mit. rtfaMtet WitWii" 0-2-tf Establishe235 N. Elmed 11120r St.. , WEst. «-2-tf chuntf Avenue, Piainfield, New County Engineer, advising that Those who will perform in the Jersey, an Answer to the Com-the tvniporary appointment of How- L J. SHEEHAN, Bayla Tr«* Surgery Co. June 21 concert will be Dorinda plaint filed in the Civil Action In ard w. Wentllng, IIR Watchman, «>rar>r. . Praxis*i*,, tmtmtrr. EtEt c ATTENTION whlcl* George A. Macaulny IH terminated May 17, 1949. «>rar Praxis t Et and Ruth Osterman, Melinda Scott, JWLMMI e-s-tf Pallallr C«endll kr laaaraaeelaaaraae . plaintiff, and Fi'anli 13. lloberts, Chairman, Purchasing Committee, MERCHANTS Walter H. lUH'P, Sidney S. Hupp 41C CLEVELAND AVE. . PLAINriUD MB I CABFttSTRV—Hepedn nml Hltera- PhooPh * EUiEU . 2^122^124 4 iMreaae Y«ar Caataatcr Llat — Mary Jane Lorenzen, Irene Stav- ttdvititug of hid received from Dav- ' tions. 8ash cord and amalt r£- 6-2-tf We can circularise Westfleld and 108, David Lcrmond, Joan Gran- L pairs viven lirolnpt attention. vicinity. . . • Union County Busi- i Atao neiv work at reasonable M WHO dt Dl loaio ness bureau, 22a Cast Broad St., der, Constance Heatly, Mary Janet Prices. GlaslnB* and. Mcreeh work, COITBAACTOBa WB. 2-5614. 6-2-lf Thompson, Charlotte Heffernan, 1 Both old and neu*, by mechanic Caawat Wark. with 2,ri yc*.rB experience In wood- PAI.VMft<3 AND PAPBMHAKGINO James Tindall, Judy Holmes, Rose- worklns; In all Its branches. Cnll MktM S-4111 *r WE. S-Mia-J. —Beae of workmanship. marie Schowald, Leslie Jo Fagans, WEstfl«ele d 2-r 0-W. 6-16-4t •IT CBKTBAL AVE, WEfTPIELD 6-2-tf ROY RONEY f RADIO iTILIIB and'Protect-your plants WB. ii-WKMt and flower- beds now by covering; 6-2-tf with manure. We have It spread APpdANCE If daalred. Also top soli, blue GLASS AND MIRRORS SERVICE. atone and cinders for driveways. rat BT*IT Panwaa. Old mirrors re- Cellars and attics cleaned—rub- silvered. Auto safety class. Oor- R-Jlo * Elwtrie Cd, bish removed. Let us clean up kla Qlase Co.. Ill Boiaereet St.. (Mr. rour place. Westfleld 2-0859. rtald M. 1. TeL Plfa. Uti.t-Uti. TERMITES r. 6-2 tf •6-2-tf 62f 6-2-tf PHOTOtTATCl an •yiag aga Watch far WATERPROOFING MIMEOGRAPHING, Legal . documenta and discharge "Swarm." of "Flylaf Aali" AND DAMr-rnoorino Addressing-, Mail Advertising, Pub- paiiera. K-hour service. Waat- BWITTa MA*O!«BV> WALLS. ila*8teno.. Telephone Answering. •ald Btudloa, III Cut Broad 8t which caaia witk Spriai, A. i. RTAKKIs 1II(ION COVSTV Ilk Av*.. tint . ' • BliilMEfS BLHKAL-. 6-2-tf >IM<1 Ikair wiat>, ISMB JU> «-2-tf an E. Braaal if. . WEat. S-MI4 GENUINE TII.R for all purposes. appear. These witti «l«itro»- • 6-2-tf Estimates gladly given. k. VILLAMia—amwtai CaattMtlu GEOHGB W. WILKINSON iaf iaseclt caaie ssack asm- wark. Eatlnxes clven free on 741 CENTHAL AVK. . •aw houses. Special prlcea liven REFRIGERATION Call WE. 2-**M ate te property. BaiMiafa en all alter itfvi work. WEst • C-2-tf not protected iuriug coa- J-O770. C-2-lf —••*•— aad BepalHaai All Bakea. •Imctioa usually require il NOTICE PAINTING, DECORATING later. first class work. K«a&onable prices. WASHING MACHINES Floora R«finuh«d, old Boon GutlmatoB on request. Call made like new by electrlo ma- HANS CHRISTENSEN, Inc. chine; moderate prices. R. E. We Specialise Exclu- WESTPIELD 2-1S3T A. B. CRABTEB ilnddard. 7r.8 Prospect St., 'pnone l Weatacld Z-1STS.B WE. 24130 Wli 6-2-lf sively in protection of 8-:-tr G-2-tf RADIO SEHVlCt—If Yoar Troakle property agaiut TER- UABAGES Is electronic, call WEst. 2-4600. CUSTOM BUILT to match your MAGER STATION HADIO * TELEVISION, MITES and other Wood home, at a reasonable price. Tim« R«frif«ration Service 333 South Ave., Weslleld, N. J. payments. Dependable Construc- 6-2-tf Destroying Insects, tion Co., 110 Liberty St., Plnln- Dasaeatle — Coxaierelal neld, PL. 6-0140. 6-2-tf •swelaiistai, |. ptlerMalm. CEORGK s. WOODS, •tiag dependable ea(ine*r- CALL PLAINFIELD y-Sie.V jn| methods. We arc not TELEVISION iEBVICE—Call WEst B-2-tf Home Maintenance 2-6320—Factory authorlied repair GUTTER* . HOOPING simple exUrminatert. E*ery headquarters for G. E., Philco, PIANO TUNING, •lEDECOIIATIKtG . CARPENTRY Fada, HallcrafterH, Crosley, Olym- Rcp-alrs of AMy Nataf«, job is supervised by aa ex- pic, DuMont, Stromberg-Carlson, REPAIRING. ltT Elm St., Weatleld, WE. 2-ltlT-J •erioaced, technically traia- Stewart Warner, and others. 6-2-tf TELEVISION ENGINEERING CORP. Cranford Piano Co. ed, liceaaed eagiaeer. tM Sralk Ave., Weatleld, IV. J. Taalac aad Bekalldlns; DRESSMAKING 6-2-lf a Nartfc An, E. CRanfora ll-^Tan HrnuliiK nad Skirt Cullara Taraeill B-S-tf reanonahly. Alterations. Mrs. We are a New Jersey or- ALTGRATIOKft—JIRMOnRLIHn — Huth Weston. 623 HoOBOvelt St. gaaiaatioa, employiag New Kitchen CnblneU. Rooflns. Screens. MPECIALIMT In I1»KH1.,,,,. PI,(IC.« WE. 2-4332-W. 6-2-tf Btorm fcah, and Carpenter Work and walks. For prompt efficient Jersey retideata, aad we of all klndi. service call Hallway 7-H71I1. have served New Jersey W. K. BUSBBT, A. R. M. HOME 1MPII«VK.UK\T<« HOl.l.VWOOII I'AKIIIOV 9IIOPPK, SX1 Klmrt HI. 33 Went Inninii Avr., III)'. property owaers aaccesefully 6-2-tf IIAHWAV. N. .1. «OMI'I.I ii: I.IM: FOB Tin: 7 6-16-4t Illtll)A I, PARTY for 17 yeara. Our reputa- Oprn MOII., w>il.. l-rl. and Sal., 1 tion ia thU Sold ie aasur- THORBURN'S MAHON CONTIIACTOII — .Sidewalks I) l<> » FURNITURE MART nagntonc work, Biu-Mge».' lu-luk TurMiin>- mill Thurmlay-, a ti» (1 work, cclljir walpriirnf,nne. Free •i:iT HOI III HUME BPKCIAL1ZINO In the Better Grade estimate. Sclnvurz, fJltaii. 6-:MO.".' Wenllleld 2-5\VOOI1 2-S0R1-M trical repairing and inKtulllnir. 110 Liberty St.. Plalnflcld, l'l.. n- n-2-tf No Job too Httiull. All work guar- til4(l. day or nlRht. ti-2-tr TERMITE anteed. RE-ROOK1.MU—Hlnlf mill Tile, roof f'l'UMTI UK Hepaltlnr—Chair ran- 'DniqniiforthtHewHigh-CompmsionRailohiiiiM .1. (J. CAIIUO7.0, Electrician, 1-cpnli-lnK. l.riulcrti ami icultci'H, InK, rushing;, reflnlBhing. A. Miller, WE.«. ;-»l.l7-M. li-2-tf new anil ri'lJalri'il. AV. St-liubcrt 162 Mountain Ave., Westfloltl 2- Ci-anfortl, l.'K. li-jyui-J 2llll)-W. 6-2-tf il CAIIK xru.v CONTROL -Puts Hew We, New Pep in All Cm All • cars completely ,«uinleil aii'l i.ii(;iHM)i: dentw rfinoverl br-for^ piiintlnff. Compare our prii e Jinrl work wlHi LICENSED ELECTRICIAN | HAND AND PbWB"ll" M0WKI1S otherH to make your iluUm-H ffu • S2K4 NOIITI1 AVI-;.. «KSTIIFJIll or replnceri. Lliioletini, atiphalt, ROtelle 4-1492 I'OR SAMl'I.IO.S mid cHllmalcs cii NTORM HASH, KTf. riihlnsr Hie ilniiru Instiillcd. Homo WKnt. 2- (•nrdi'lilnir. xoo <;r.«>vi: MI-., I:AST 741 < i-.vniAl, AVM. Fur drtnlla cull 1VH. 2-II.VU. «I:. 2-IOIHI. WIO. 2-.1SSK • C-2-lf If no nnnivrr, ( lllin. II-1BU8. C-2-tf 0-2-tf THE WEBTFTELD LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE U, I94t site offers 310 acres of woodland, its to rolling hills and lake. The ounp is ing soap, candy, Jre, D. Sturla; home and tary, Mrs, designed on the unit plan provid- Lincoln Franklin School toothpaste and school supplies were grounds, Mrs. George Bardsley; spoBding ing for intensive personal super- gent to two teachers jn Gottingen, Mfety, Mrs. W. G. Buhler; junior YCa-p vision of individual campers. Germany, to be distributed among ] programs Mrs. William L. Brow- End Season Activities their pupils. er; radio, Mrs, J. Mitthauer; youth The equipment includes dining guidance, Mrs. E. C. Heck Jr.; boys from 10 to 15 ledge, tents, cabins, chapel, coun- Troop 10, Lincoln School's fourth flower show, Mrs. E. L. Coffey; ge may enroll at the cil ring, athletic field, tennis court, Boy Scouts, M. D. Ritchie j Girl r Sot the July 16 to 30 Nichecronk House, an all-steel Names Franklin son in a whirl of activity. At tne; evenitllf> the fifth and sixth de8 Scouts, Mrs. L. Holtgren; faculty ped at Nichacronk dock and eight boats. Among the last meeting in the school, mem-, „ i. program representative, Miss Eleanor Beck- Dingman's Ferry, Pa. activities arc swimming, crafts, held ctrniva The bers displayed a wool afghan made I con8;sted of a "P»r((de of History" heusen and student welfare, Mrs. s the new are* YMCA sports, trip camping, woodcraft, PTA Chairmen E. Boyd. The advisory committee is set up specifically chapel, nature lore, campftres and ' 80 six-inch squares knit by the;in which eve fiftn ^ pgrti. girls. This is now in exhibit at j cip«ted. This was in charge of will be composed of Mrs. J. 1 YMCA'E the oppor- special events. Henry JMereness, president of j Thomas and Stanley T. Hinnwn. »»ake a complete unit of the Little House and will soon be I Miss Helen VanLooy, social stud- LEO GARBER Further details on this camp can turned over to the Red Cross. To y, • for a two-week camping ies teacher of the group. All took the Benjamin Franklin Parent- Other EUZAMTH S-lltl be secured from the local YMCA, the same meeting they brought con- Teacher Association, announces I (j We. 2-2700, by getting in touch tributions of candy, toys and use- part in square dancing under the on are; direction of Miss Mary Colgan tlie following chairman for the year Y. Hay; second' vice president, ponald H. Babcock, boys' with Raymond S. Grant, general ful articles for a box to be sent to! and Mi;# Helen Wilson, 1940"-5O: Program, Mr. and Mrs. rtary, the local party of secretary, or Donald H. Babcock, a German orphanage. Icharle g Lehlr,anll| mu8ic te,chei\ M, Reynolds; ways and means, Mr. Judson Pierson; recording secre- Ld three leaders will oc- boys' work secretary. Several of the Brownies conipet- led the entire group in five songs. and Mrs. T. H. Wight Jr.; hospi- [ reserve section of the ed in the flower shows staged' by "Case"" y at the Bat" was presented tality, Mrs. E. L. Ricker; member- is run by the Central Msple »yn, , the garden department of the Wom- in both pantomime and choral ship, Mrs. Sanford Spiith; public- frea County YMCA. The Between 40 and SO fallens o* an's Club and the Westfield Gar- speaking by one of the sixth grades. ity, Mrs. L. F. Ditzel; parent edu- owns and operates maple tap ia normally required to den Club. In the former, Chris- The other sixth grade put on a cation, Mrs. Carl Humphreys; brayanda. make one gallon of maplt syrup. Ia tine Phares received a first rib- talent show with list puppets made home room representative, Mrs. I in the Poconos above addition, painstaking car* is in- bon, Helen Blackwood a second in art class. These were in charge Gordon Graham; summer round- |jre Water Gap, the camp quired. and Mary Ann Leedom a third. of Miss Metzger, English teacher. At the Garden Club'g show, Am- ber Riedercr placed first, Christine The programs were prepared by Phares and Penny Park second, the art department under Miss Wil- FARMS son. Instead of printing:, each act FORSGATE Helen Blachwood and Edith Sul- Plumbing z»r third, while Nan" Engel- was represented by a picture. Pat- Tire and Auto Radiator fried and Adair Sidford received sy Miller, Mary Orr, Jack C'regan, honorable mention. Lawrence Horstman and Jeanne Heating Wilde drew the pictures. , MILK - CREAM he On May 31 the troop had 3 cook- out picnic supper and treasurer For the latt three months the Tinning hunt at Echo Lake Park. The children have been working on va- •w Dtinf Gtaeral Repair W«rk group also participated in the rious crafts which were sold at this Brownie revel held at Roosevelt time. The sale of these crafts net- Wattr Hcaten— O» Al Make Can aad Truck. Junior High School Saturday. A ter $65 of which $60 will be pre- number of the girls have signed sented to the Children's Country Cat Raaiei up for Brownie camp which opens Home. SPECIALIZING IN VANO REASONABLE RATES. June 20. During the winter, Wednesday Soon after school begins in Sep- afternoons after school^eio giv- REPAIRS tember, at a "fly-up" ceremony, en over to square dancing at a pen- the girls will become Scouts and ny a dance. From the proceeds HEMY 540 North Ave., E. • new set of leaders will replace of these dances, $30 was (Wen as a Mrs. A, J, Blackwood, leader of Valentine gift to the Children's 2-4fl3 Troop 10 for two years, and her Country Home, $15 to the Infan- GOODFRIEND assistants, Mrs. G. Etstman, Mrs, tile Paralysis fund, and with the 217 PrtMpact StrMt Pick-Up Mid D*liv«rjr Scrvk* S. N. Phares and Mrs. F. E. remainder many packages contain- T.I. WE. 1-0041 ! Marik. •r WE. I-UTI-M

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Walter Reunite, pastor of Wednesday evening testimonial 'Modern Goliaths" is the sub- The delegation of members of "SIGNS OF DISCIPLESHIP" ject of a CTiristian Science radio Redeemer Lutheran Church which •r | Redeemer Lutheran Church, has meetings, 8:15 p.m. i accepted the invitation uf C'oncor- program to be broadcast over Sta- is this week attending the conven- ftev. Free E. Mile> "Is the Universe, Including Man. tion WOR, New York, in its "Ra- tion of the Lutheran Women's Mis- ! dia Collegiate Institute, Bronxville, Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the Mmiilcr, Fir.t Metbaditt Church I N. Y\, tu deliver the baccalaureate dio Chapel" series on Sunday at siunary League at Pocono Crest, subject for Sunday. 9:30 a. m. EDT. This program is Medley Director Porono Fines, Pa., includes the sermon in the service connected (iolden text: "The earth is tfcl with the graduation exercises on approved by the Christian Science Ol NACA Meetings following: Mrs. Alfred Belli, Mrs. A common comment of our day Lord's, and the fulness thereof; George Michaelis, Miss Oljra Blo- is to the effect that there seems to (June 23. The baccalaureate sery. fc worM d th th rf r land, Mrs. Miles Miller, Mrs. Her- I see will be held at 4 p. in. and the therein." (Ps. 24:1). Newark chapter, National be very Jittle difference between i graduation will take place at 8 cition of Cost Accountants, man Raichle, the president of the those who profess to be followers Sermon: Passages from the King Holy Trinity Uiurrh local branch of the league, and J p. m. Pastor Keuning's subject James version of the Bible include: Mi's. Walter Reuning, the secretary of Jesus Christ and those who do ! will be "What Are You Doing With not. Locking at whatever truth "Thus said the Lord, the heaver Sunday masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, c.f the Atlantic district, Mrs. Chas. i Your Life?" < is my throne, and the earth is mj 11 and 12. Ruebling, Mrs. John H. Sehade, the statement may contain, from j Concordia Collegiate Institute is one point of view we find occasion footstool: where is the house that Daily masses, 8 and 8:30 a. m. Mrs. Richard Schnell, Mrs. Alex- one of a chain of 12 preparatory ye build unto me? and where i=. First Friday, 6:30 and 7:30 a. m. to rejoice that the teachings of schools and junior colleges owned under Slater and Mrs. •Edward Jesus have so permeated society the place of my rest? For. all Sacred Heart Devotions aftei PHOTOGRAPH Went*. and operated by the Lutheran those things hath mine hand made, that even the average man is at Church—Missouri Synod, prepar- The convention sessions are be- least moral. But we cannot get 1 and all those things have been, Novena to Our Lady of the Mi ing held June 14, 15 and 16 in the ing boys and girls in the pre-the- sait^ h^ th^e Lord:" (Isa. and*Mrs. Fred Dreier at Ocean we usually express toward one another appears to be quite ifeeble Berastegui, Mrs. L. E. Dannecker, their families will have a covered and incomplete. -But Jesus makes Christ-like love the second sure sign Gate. Men who are able to ' be dish dinner Sunday noon at the Joan Gray, Mrs, S. A. Harris, Mrs. present are also invited. of Christian discipleship. D. N. Pearce, Mrs. H. A. Peterson home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brook, The third statement of Jesus is recorded in John 15:8, "Herein The mid-week prayer and Bible 1481 East Broad street. The af- and Peggy Steiner. Junior depart- service will be conducted by the is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; and so shall ye be my ment: Bobbie Allen, Margaret Je?- fair will honor Mr. and Mrs. Ed- disciples." In examining any kind of machine people are not fully minister on Wednesday at 8 p. in. ward S. Leeky who are leaving fers, Richard Kimball, Edna Mav- satisfied until they see what it can do. Persons are much more than tyn, Eleanor Mowen, Joyce Mor- the community this month. machines; but it is expected that genuine Christian religion.will, pro- At 7 o'clock Sunday evening the gan, Brenda Paone, Dennis Paone, duce some results, atleast a part of* which will, bo evident. Jn tnis .1*11 Peterson, Jane Smith, Jack, first in a series o£ Summer Vferse the demonstration of discipleship appears to be "Bei*ifilary''W day" meetings for young, people Fallaee and Teddy Webb. Teach- "Highway 29, Mou glorifying the Father; but the discipleship is definitely involved'. £v*ity ers: 31rs. Nelson B. Aikins, Jesse will he held. The group will nwet Christian is expected to bear fruit, good fruit, both in himself tnd in Sunday: at the church each Sunday dur- Bonney, Mrs. Robert Carberry, 0:45 a. m., Bible school. 11 a. m., others. The third sign of discipleship is that of abundant fruitful- Percy DcLong, Mrs. Bruce Kim- ing the summer months, nnd' will ness, particularly the production of Christian character. morning worship. 7:45 p. in., a have an informal meeting. All ball, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. Ar- special service in honor of the grad- These three are not the only things that Jesus said that could thur Scott and M. Uavid Haynes, junior high, senior high and col- be related to our theme; but these are the most direct recorded state- u uates of the Mountainside Public; lege young people, and young ments. And these three characteristics—constant loyalty to Christ general superintendent of the School. Rev. Milton P. Achey will adults, are invited to attend when and His teachings, a Christ-like love to God and man, abundant fruit- church school. speak on the theme: "Guaranteed they are in town. fulness in personal and social living—arc quite inclusive. That person At the mcetinp: of the Women's Success." • i'he church's annual vacation who has these three will be very much like his Mnster. Fellowship held in the parish house Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and church school will open a two-week on Juno 2, the following officers Bitjle study at the chapel. session on Monday morning at 9 were elected for 1949-50: Presi- Friday, June 24, 6:45 p. m., o'clock. There will be departments Redeemer Lutheran First Baptist Church dent, Mrs. L. E. Sterner; vice pres- young people's service. The Young for kindergarten age, primary age ident, Mrs. K. A. Cordrey; record- People will meet at the chnpel and and junior age children. Classes Family Sunday at Redeemer; Churc^,uul-Kh school begins Sunday at ing secretary, Mrs. W. C. Child; leave for Echo Lake Park toirother are scheduled each day, Monday I Lutheran Church in the month ofjo-go .,, ill. with classes for alcorrespondinl g secretary, Mrs. H. for their recreational hour, return* through Friday, from 9 a. m. till •June is annually dev*ted to a "' A. Peterson; treasurer, Mrs. F. S. ing later for their regular Y. IVs n noon. There are to be two wor- cussion of the subject of marriage ;" sunday morning worship begins G. Williams. The following com- ship services for the students and and the Christian home gnd the j at 11 a. in. with Rev. Abram Le- mittee chairmen were appointed: their parents, on Friday, June 24, bndes and bridegrooms wedded at j Grand, D. D., of West Orange, in- Program, ills. J. S. Thomas; -LEADEK WANT ADS PAY— and Friday, July 1, at 11:30 a. ni. th-e- Luthera----- n altutur are given spe- terim minister, preaching oon the finance, Mrs. C. F. Woodbury; in the sanctuary. The school's clos- cial invitation to be present as ! topic, "What Is the Gospel?" The world service, Mrs. A. H. Hoppock; ing program will be held on Fri- guests of honor. TnThP e KPi'viffservicei wilwilll !* senio:,..r. choi_i :r* wil...inl sin..:_..«. thn e anthem, friendly service", Mrs. N. B. Aikins; day evening, July 1, at 7:30 o'clock be held at 10:45 a. m. Pastor Wai- "Saviour, When Night Involves the Rood neighbor, Miss Mabel Stui'uis; in the chapel. All parents and ter Reunins will speak on the topic, skies" bv shellev Bnd FrC(1 ,,ortel. membership, Mrs. O. W. Holt; hos- Extra money friends are invited to attend. Mrs. 'The Divine Institution of Mar- I tenor soloist, will sing, Jesu, pitality, Mrs. Bruce Kimball; par- Earl H. Bennett, minister of edu- riage." 1 Friend of Sinners" by Grief,'. J. ish house, Mrs. H. A. Voorhees; in the piggy hank cation, is in charge of the school. Monday at 3:30 p. m,, the be- Lester Robertson, organist and publicity, Mrs. L. S. Iioniiell. The Centennial committee will ginners and primary departments choir director, will play "Andnn- Boy Scouts, Troop 74, will meet meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock of the Sunday school will hold clos- tino» bv Franck and "Cradle Song" in the parish house .tomorrow eve- when you buy these in the chapel. mjr exercises in the church. All j by Gretchaninoff. ning„,. „ ,„,,., On Wednesday evening the mid- parents are invited. The commit- j There is a nursery class during '™'le Couples Club will hold a pic- week service will be held at 8tee in charge consists of Mrs. Wai- j ^ church hour where parents may | nic on Saturday in the church yard Luscious Shades o'clock in the chapel, with the min- *..ter. nIteuning — :„_, superintenden...,___, .t. of. pri,- j, l eaVe their small children whil*e at 7 p. in. For reservations, call ister bringing the message. maiy department, Mrs. John i^y attend church. Mrs. William P. Noonan (We. 2- Other events for the week begin- Schmidt, superintendent of begin- choh. rchr~rn"saTs are as follows: GC10-J) not later thun this eve-, ning Thursday, June 1C, are as ners department, Mrs. Chris Welz, | Senior choir at 7:30 Friday eve- ning. _ 1 follows: and Mrs. Molcom Sabin. I ning and Junior choir at 9:45 a. An important business meeting; The official board will meet to- Thursday at 1:30 p. m., meeting j m- Saturday, of the church has been called byj night at 8 o'clock in the chapel. of the Ladies' Sid' beginning with .i . ^ the trustees for Monday, June 2*71 Tnc c iul rcc h school will continue Moth-killing fum!gator in* A picnic for members of thedesert. Mrs. Herman Itaichle, through July this year. For tho at 8 p. 111. in the sanctuary. Plans j Sanctuary choir is scheduled for president, will conduct the meeting. remainder of June the-+iour vi'il ha for the interior of the church and' eluded without extra charge, tomorrow evening at (i:30 at the Sunday, June 20, the summer as usual. BeginninK the heating system, will be discuss- usually 49c alone. home of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Smith, schedule will go into effect with July ;i and continuing through ed with Ray O. Peck, architect. At 525 Edgar road. services held at 9:30 a. m. This Juiiy 31 thehou r wi)1 bcbe (hange changedd ii later meeting exterior details vacation-time Ju y 31 thehou r wi)1 be will be reviewed with the archi- The Saturday Night Supper acation-time arrangement will [t o 10 a, ra. to *or/orm with the Club's closing meeting of the sea- ontinue until after Labor Day. On L f, worship scrv- tect. Son will be a picnic this Saturday hallBC in tho churc the 2Cth the service will he follow-1 |(.e It's New! The Guardian lit 0:30 p. m. in the backyard of ed uy the annual outinK of thei {jnion se,.vjce3 will be held on 734 Crescent parkway. Fireside Fellowship, to be held this Sunda mol.mrigs at 10 u. m. in Pastor to Address year at th£ cottage of Mr. and conjunctjons with the ConKrega- Spires' Last Meeting Garwood Presbyterian Mrs. Ewald Reschke at Lake Luck-*UonaI und Methodist churches dur- Window shade bcautiei. awanna. Cars will leave immedi-"ling July and August. Services 1 2-in-l Garment ately after the service. "Don't Take a Vacation From Kev. Eric Tougher, Minister. I will lie held in the Baptist Church God" will be the topic of discus- And they're priced to you Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday at this, hour on the first three Sun- sion Sunday night at Spires. Thj school. 11 a. in., morning wor- Presbyterian Church days in July. last meeting of the season, Rev. can dress up every •win- • With Moth-Killing ship ; service of holy communion, i Robert M. Skinner will address the 7 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 81 Sunday: Dr. McCorison Renamed group. All young adults ure urged dow t They're long wear- p. m., evening service. Tho con- 10 a, in., Bible school, kinder- to attend and n special invitation V* grcgation will study Galatiana, garten through sixth grade. j Church Council Head is extended In those just out of ing, famous-{or--value Co- Jumbo 16 Garment Bag Chapter G. 10 11. m., worship service. Uev. j school. Lou Fake will lead ilevo- Thursday, Juno 23, the Daily Robert M. Skinner will preach the Eev. J. L. McCorison Jr., D.D., tions ami ii social hour will follow. lumbia and du Pont Ton- 57 Inch 8 Garment Bag • • Vacation Bible School will sermon. His topic will be "Foun- waR re-elected president of the June 25 is the day of the Spires' lit !) a. m. This school, which will dations of Fnith." lienhuiinK thin Went field Council ol Churches at a big 0',.1-fnshiuncd Sunday school tine window shades! continue until Friday, July 1, will Sunday and continuing through j meeting last week at tho Congrecu- picnic. It will I* held at 2:30 at 42 Inch 8 Garment Bag • • be held from U a. m. until 11:50 Lalior Day weekend, there will be i lioniil parish house. » Tumnqucs Park. n. m. each morning. All children only one mornintr worship service! Other officers elected are: Vice Jumbo Suit 16 Garment Bag from four years old through eighth at 10 ii. m. The Bible school will! President, W. E. Burlmnk; treas- PLAINFIELD 1.11 grade are invited. rcgulnrly meet at the same hour, u'rer, K. E. Royer; finance chair- St. Paul's Church Notes Blanket Bag • ' - • - On Thursday evening, Juno 23, 0:30 p. m., the Spires yrill meet »">". Wilbcrt A. Allen; education, SHADE CO. at 7 p. 111., the Ladies Aid Society in the parish house. "Don't Take! W. P. Dowdcn; public meetings, Tomorrow tlie Hov Scouts will 234 WEST SECOND ST. 1 ' / will hold ito annual picnic at the ^Vacation from God" will be the j Dr. Fred Ebcrsolc; promotion, hold their lust meeting of the sea- home of Mr. find Mrs. W. Love- topi'pic olof' dwdiscussione . Rev. ltobert | George E. Johnson, Hobcrt M. son at 8 p. m. Phone PL 4-7687 The fumigator is tho best thing that cm h«/>/*" land, Locust avenue. At this lime M. Skinner will address the group', Inglis was chairman of nemiina- On Simdny there will he a cele- or a blanket haB. It contain* vuraAichlor*ben-* names 0.!' the Secret Pals will be on this Inst meeting of the yyour., tioiis. | brntion of the lioly communion :it larva, eggs, instantly. And as if that nnsn^ I0 ^,e' i revealed. Vll dl 1 Th EXCLUSIVE AGENTS hoUm l l young adults are urged to at-1 The council voted to hold four j 8 11. m. ! 1 a. ni. survici; will !;e lioly h designed with a 3-ply Krafthaanl hoUml' 'l Liecl'< f lend, nnd n special invitation is ex- j meetings during the coming yea" r communion nnd a sermon l>y the in Plainficld and Vicinity for did Kfhl 'le Willow Grove Chapel tended to those just out of school, in pltice of the usual monthly SCR- rector, Rov. FrtduHcU \V. lllutz. DU PONT TONTINE oil, ph. „ 5% DDT '0L0n.AU thhm-« "JJJ\M,^ Lou Fiilce will ^,'ndjL'Votions, and slons, and to continue tho program The vestry will meet ul H::»| rloilws, death to moths! Heavy duty Ihd»" J» M,f, a nocial hour will follow. of union scrviceH. hom Sunday, 10 a. m., Children's Day p. m. on Tuendny. On Wrdneml'iivl WASHABLE 1 m Rev. John S. l)uT!oin, curate of the regulnr celebration of tho holy! dew, crack or peal... will keepytatr <- "!''?'[' H/HC ¥' and church service will be com- I''l|;lilcr Piano St. Paul's Church, dfTcrud the in- SHADE CLOTH till frame, liidw.l-pMvd hooks, trims m "»(e bjjaod. Hov, Henry L. Jacobs will communion will [,v hi'lil nt i.i-jj'n Production of a typical new fight vocation nnd Rev. Fred E. Miles, a. 111. On Friday, St. John Ilaptii, s^r-r-s-J^fiSt Zipper dosing , " '^ - | preiiL'h tlie sermon. His topic will cr plane requires about 13,000 spec- pustor of the Klrnl Mellipdi»t thu.U'..wiH..l)^.iv vvJcAgutiqiiJif me "Ofcen Thursday viri be "God, the-. Father," — ial tools. Church, the benediction. '""'• holy communion nl'll.-ilO U.'JII. — _ - >*i ^-tur1! 1 THE WESTHELD LEAftCT, THURSDAY, JUNE lfi, 1949 Plain* High vited. The public is cordially in- Vacation School vited to attend th* dosing progress of the school on Friday eveniag, it This Evening Just 1 at 7:30 o'clock. At this To Open Monday time each group will tell of its [senior class of the Scotch j mar Cynthia Harris, Eda Cather- work and will display the crafti gehool will be grad-|ine Hartpence, Richard Pearson .Sessions of the daily vacation and projects on which they have pmght at 8:30 p. m. with ,!™.<< "•. Malcolm churu-h school sponsored by theworked. loel A. Calhoun, pastor of wa«« First Methodist Church, will open esbyterian Church, giving Gault Elected ..ication and benediction. Se- cetta Ann Iarussi, Augustus Lam-' £"" th« dlr.w.tKm of Mr5' Earl «• hls will wear the traditional bert Janssen, Lucian Franklin ^""f"' nunister «t education. At. WE Club Dirartor •owns and cape, and the se-Johnson, Fannie Leslie Jones, £*r- *mo®H*Dt * ««. w ls lor the school. There are "three tys the dark blue caps and bara Stevens Keller, John Patrick ' William J. Gault of 239 Prospect departments: kindergarten, pri- The program will include Kelly, William F. Kerfoot, Geoie street has been elected a director mary and junior; takinp carp -f of the Wekeurny Club at an elec- sessional and recessional by Edward Keyes, Joyce Kuehn. children through the sixth grade, tion held at the Western Electric school orchestra, under Doris Jean Langefeldgefld,, Robert Mrs. O. V. Earhart is the super- Kearny Works, Monday. He will tion of Edward Wojnor- Edward Lee, Marjoiie Anns Lein- intendent of the kindergarten de- take office on July 1. bbachh , Fk nusic supervisor. Awards Frank J. Lestarchick Jr., . . tt HdHeadini g the primary *&* [presented by Robert Adams, W. Lewis, Bertha | group will be Mrs. Kenneth B. al. Victoria Long, Sprague. Mrs. C. D. K. Clark will es will bt given by Carol Dean W. Lowrie, Sonja Marprethe superintend the junior department's Lund, Elizabeth M. Mahler, George Quality Chinchilla ir, salutatorian; ReeBe Tur- activities. Y.. Mni P»ir. AvailaMs. bledictorian and the honor Samuel Mark Jr., Courtney Joseph The school, which runs for twu M Martin, Harold McCray, Iiunset) All Aaisub Psdiiraaa n4 I by Ed* Hartpence. Peggy weeks, will meet daily, Monday R«tutor*4 with Natiraal will plsy a piano solo. Fan- Irven McCray, Sherman R. Mcthroug- h Friday, from 9 a. m. till Cbiackills liMiiri AUM» POf ISTOPSonFatrwiDoyJomlfth. Omi les, soprano, will s: |:. Wil-c,Neil, , Willia,,.m„ Jame ,...„s Meyer. - ,• Jeann—inoene . Each group carries on its Ima. FaNy Curssito*4 ta tBell, president of the Board Florence Miller, William J. Mineo, f>wn particular speciap lpj projects, but LitUr. ' wait 'til Hw last minwta to dwiw flfte Joseph •cation, will present the di- Richard Montero, Earl all three departments participate Writ* far fn» F«Uw. David Myers Jr., Janet Louise ht'll oppr«clat» and w«ar wWi • §t«w «f i to the class members. in worship, Bible study, music and Neighbour, JaneJ t A. Persson, Ma- SKBSJJ^ JHBUJ —I ——---—— AAJHLM yam M|M|IAB ieis of the class are: game periods. On Friday, June 10IEIT W. KHAIRI rian Claire Piekarski, Regina Ann prrav Qtia piwMfvw* ffiwKv jwv fiMwn Anderson, Barbara May 24, and Friday, July 1, the school; ••rally CUatkOU Raaca, Powers, Elizabeth Jean Pratt, Bar- MMI'I Teresa Anne Appeuato, will hold worship services at 11:30 ••• III. now in RoMnbaum't cemptott 9htf. * • bara Ann Pjitchard, Carol Ruth a. m. in the church sanctuary, to Jane f Archbold, Barbara Purvii, MARTIMSVILLE, N. J. whara dadb of all 09M hmm hMn sper, June Barbara Baker, which parents and friends are in- fKit* BaialuT, Frank John ViviM Estelle Robinson, Ru- •xptrtly catarad to for mar* than 40 yam* I Jr., Frederick Albert Black- dolph S. Romagnano, Robert Gott- an Elisabeth Brown, Chaa. fried Ronn, Edgar E. Ross, James r, III, Carol Ann Brun- Barteaux Russell, Elsie Ann San- fcicholat Jostph Bruno, Do-g-uiliano, Donald Gerald Schiller, Melville Carl Schott, Kami Jeanne Capraro, Marco Antony Schwingel, Walter B. Simmons Jr., Ralph J. Ctruso, Frank Ann Marie Skorge, Helen Sopko, We arc pkued to iMMwct tbt CSBMII, Carmen James Jane Spencer, James Howard "tef- ano, Dorothy Joan Cloeter- fens, Barbara Jane Taber, Rich- tubiey W. Coleman, Fred ard V. Taylor, IV, Ajfneis Ann Tit- Arrow Margaret Eugenia Dar- tanegro, Wilson Reese Turner, fck William Dissman, Doris Dawn jfermine Walter, Katherine Bob Barrett Armxephtr SMrU Ditzel, Joan Gladys Ditzel, Marguerite Webster, F. Edwin I M. Durbin, M. Joseph Due- Weldon, III, Barbara Joan Wilde, Ann Fantini, Anton Paul Phillips Langley Williams, John L. has jtiatd tur lUf Helen Ann Fourre, Mai- Yarnall, Paul William Young. Francen, Joel C. Goudy, u an AiNcialc Brtktr. 3.65 Frances Green, David E. 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WBAN FH :KE fl. * THE wrawna.n LEADER, THU»SPAYf IVm I*, St»t* Federation of 3. Trade agreements .ct^ General chairman, Mrs. W. G.JMi's. M. B. Hovenden; neckties,, Women's Clubs, at its June meet- tinued renewal. goa Mrs. M. R. Smith, chairman, Mines, j B.&P.Wo«en Church Fair BuhJcr; treasurer, Fred Smith; tel- Keep June Safe; ing at federation headauaiters, S3 4. International Trade Qri *•* ephone, Mrs. Stimpson Hubbard, J. H. Fry, W. VV. KunU, O. F.; Washington street, in Newark, vot- tion—prompt acceptance. Mrs. John Mackenzie; set-up and Wheelwright Jr.; needlework, Mrs. To Install Slate ed unanimously to send' a letter to Nets $\M clean-up, h. S. C. Neeb, chairman,'J. W. Mencfce, chairman, Mmes. the senators from Mew Jersey ask- A. G. Andrews, T. R. S. Coryell, Elliott BUIT. G. H. Caffrey, Cum- New officers of the Westfield- j g for prompt and favorable ac- J. G. Harrison, A. W. Hegeman, mings Haslam, Clifford Meeker, Fire Chief William f.inden urged n If atiy Committee* E. A. Holden, J. S. Hubbard, Dur- C. 0. Miles, W. L. S. Pierce and residents of Westfield' to keep the Business and Professional Women tion regarding the following: 1, European Recovery Appropri- , Support Event »nt Jones, H. F. Lorenten, \V. S. Miss Evans; Younger Girls Friend-.: lnOnth of June from being marred j^ffi~be installed at an annual Nettleship, Webb Orr, W. C. Snell.lly, sponsored by Mmes. F. W.! by tragedy. "June is a busy month | meeljng in the Park Hotel, Plain- ationc—4hhc fulll amountt as preeentt- The church fair, held at St H. C. Trotman, F. H. Ward, E. G. Blatz, K. E. Cos, J. S. Hubbafdjj here," he said. "There are jrradu- ffield, , Tuesday.._..... at 7 p. in. by Judge.e dto Congreaa- . g. Th« Atlantic ct CLEARANCE Paul's Episcopal Church recently Walker; publicity, Miss Marion paper table, Mrs. S. M. Spears,•' atious, projns, weddings, hay rides Libb''y Sacharh . j P» Ineoming officers of the group' and S-puint program for assisting had an enthusiastic reception, ac- Scott, chairman, Mmes. R. F. Dav, I chairman, Mrs. H. E. Cox, Mrs. | and i>J| sorts of other social events. K. R. Ziegler; plant table, Mrs. A. I U's also a month whwi people tend j|are: President, Mildre- d Murphy; irabar nations in rebuilding their cording to Mrs. W. G. Buhler, p A. C. Kammerman, C. A. Jones, K. T. Bush, chairman; whit:te elephant ;'tj'j,o forget about, fire hazards." eral chairman, who reported that C. Rogers and Misses Barbara Day, vice president, Dr. Estelle Milliser; We've over 15,000 dg o table, Mrs. H. H. McFarlaMcFarlane,)-'Explaininm g that local residents corresponding secretary, Mrs. Min- yar the net profits approximated Elaine Ortlepp and Lois Wright; indoor booths, chairman, Mrs. Geo.chairman, Mmes. J. D. Brant Jr must never be "too busy" to think na Mercner; recording secretary, Slipcovers and Draperies ii 11200. G. B. Bishop-Tenny, L. J. Fluck about the fire menace, Chjff Lin- S. Arbuekle. Margaret Schmidt and treasurer, Every wanted pattern your The indoor booths were well pa- Book table, Mrs. Richard Ben- ger, E. H. Krniick, C. M. Schaefel den sf.id that many of the events Mrs. Fern ROBS. Joseph Stalling*. which are held in June, are apt to you will appreciate the trbniwd, with the needlework, food jamin, chairman, Mrs. C. H. Bards- Guests at the meeting will in- *nd white elephant taUeg,. as us- ley, Mrs. H. C. Loges, Mrs. H. V. Children's nctivitic-s, Mrs. K. G breed fires. "Dances, for instance, time. Be here early Schneider and Mrs. Clinton Tur- should be properly safeguarded. clude Induk Pahk, internationally ual, making the largest profits. Lorenzen; ceramics, Mrs. R. T. known lecturer from Korea, and The children's activities, too, were Ashby, chairman, Mrs. Charles ner, chairmen; toys, Mrs. G. M Those in charge should never use Booth, Mrs. Fred Could, Mrs. Ed- flammable decorations even though Ruby Thau and Hla Scin, Bur- very popular: crowds attended Berg; children's clothing, Mrs. T. mese nurses now completing their both performances of Cinderella R. S. Coryell. chairman, Mrs. E. ward Martin; ponies, Mrs. C. A the building is fireproof, Over- DRAPERY and and the magic show-; 594 pony Jones; books and frames, Mrs. W crowded dance floors can lead to medical studies at the Jersey City ITMIMrOtTAMT T. KyHo, Mrs. J. J. Mockrish; food Medical Center. rides were sold, and as many more Mrs. Frank Miller, chairman, Mes- E. Stansbury and Mrs. H. C. Trot frightful consequences should a fire ¥MI *— VLANNHM SUPCOVER M on the whip; and enormous quant- dames Johji Freeman, W. S. Magal- man; Candy and pop, Mnies. H break out. Therefore it's a good » tp Mir root OWN MOMI Hi* gran* caMitta or ities of food were consumed. hae», C. H. Tiedeman, F. J. Wet- Ortlepp, Clinton Turner, G. K idea to keep the invitation list Women's ChdM Committees who worked in or- «el; jewelTy tableblrii. r w R FW Brophy and Misses Nancy Hubbaro within reayn. TM WU Uke tfc« frWmrflv •m wkat VALUES U«I r I live k»" »'Kl Elaine Ortlepp; the whip, Mrs, "Naturally there should be an ganixing the fair include: , «h»iim»n., Mrs. t,. L,. jiooKe, A }J gchma, al)d Mrs c j Fritz Write Senator* way in wfclck «• kaJ» yen ample number of Underwriters'- to Meira IWM *«nMrafciB Movies, Mrs. Horace Wood an approved Are extinguishers handy, The board of trustees ot the Miss Eugenia Wood; candle game, They should be hung where they Uuwwh • MORTGAGE •Mtarial 2an be seen by everybody." LOAN tUt will Mt strata Mrs. I. E. Lightbown and Mrs. H. Ijr up to $1.4* fi. . , DR. MUTTON F. Tomfohrde Jr.; jeep rifje, Mrs. People W0» give parties in their S. P. Collins; magic show, Terry homes were advised by the chief Or, If. It's «ri? aivlat yw SAILCLOTH, PRINTED PAIUX OTTOMETKST Brooke, magician and Miss Joanne .o Iceep plenty of ash trays around, Malt, w» afar tfc« t*Uamt* DAMASK, PEBBLECLOm I Foreman; helpers, Misses Betty 'Carelessness with matches aad at mmt •MtUUata wltkovt NOVELTY WOVEN FAMUa EYES KXAMINED Uohannon, Alice Freeman, Betsey cigarettes still is the chief cause mmd Stri^a—Vat dyed. ™* of all fires in this nation," he t «T •WlMtsaa. It Will Lightbown and Diane Packard; re- ForMarir up to $2.29 y«. . Ml WttT HtOMT iT. 1*1 Mill PLAINntLD. N. J. freshments, Boy Scouts: Bruce An added. l to aMr, • a. •. «• • r. •—ra«*«aa». • a. •. «• • •>. m. derson, Bob Phares, Fred Schnitt The chief listed as the four rules Jack Steer and Pete Tatro; Cin for "social «jie safety" the follow- derelia. Girls Friendly, Mrs. H. K. ing: Jones and Mrs. W. S. Nettleship TIMM Valuos In Our sponsors. 1. Do not use flammable decora- Cinderella cast included: Cinder- tions. WITH p nAINnEUITOREMILT CHfll Attentioo ella, Peggy Garber; Prince, Joan 2. Keep plenty of ash tray* .... . Kyllo; Fairy godmother, Ann handy. TIE COLONIAL LIFE decoray Brower; Step-mother, Sally Blati; 3. Be sure fire extinguishers ar# REBUILDING JOB/ lecor Power Mower Owners! Step-sisters, Joan Cox and Joyce in sight. INSURANCE COMPANY 2IS W. FRONT ST., Aajaiaiaa Morgan; Page, [Iambi Dunn; 4. Prevent overcrowding by lim- Of ftMMHfft Tol. PL. «-M70 .... ATLANTIC WHITE GA* IS BACK Guests at ball, Joan Brown, Con- iting number of invitations. III HWMCT It. lAit OUM nie Heatly, Helen Jones, Martha BBAKCK 317 E\ST H|||Kl No L—i er Colorlm tfoftt Lightbown, Ann Ruckert, Sally Wktat ThUt gcientisti titimato that line* Perfect fer YewMower\m4 fer Uat m V^m Tarchaa. Smith, Caroline Sullivan and Carol Walton. lttJ wheat yields ham b«tn to* GET IT HQW AT . ' . crnstd IS to 30 per cent through Altar Guild tea, Mrs. Harold the development of Improved vsrta- Brown, chairman, Mmes. C. C. Baake, E. W. Bowdtn, J. C. Brant, tiel. Jr., Cummings Haslam, Douglas ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION McEvoy; supper, Mmes. F. W. Vacation Specials W. E. Schul* Blatz, F. F. Doering Jr., and W. S, SOUTH AVE. * SPRING ST. Nettieship; cooking, Mines. Joseph Brosck, R. F. Day, Richard Free- WcalfiaM . nan, H. K. Jones, j. W. Lambe, L, TIME EXTENDED MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ,».*. . Wilcox; coffee, Mrs. C. J. Johan- Short Sle«v«a — Plaiaa or Fancy. sen; table setting, Mrs. W. G. Made by B. V. D.—Mark Twain—«r Reliance . at Perry and Mrs, R. C. Rogers; hos- tesses, Mrs. C. L. Brooke and Mrs, ON CO-OP CONTEST Thomas Stevenson; waitresses, BATHING TRUNKS William Derick, Richard Boxer Type—Cloth—Plain or Fancy. Freeman, W. S. Mngalhaes, and Misses Sally Blatz, Joanne Fore- JUNE 24th In Small, Medium or fwrge man, Helen Jones and Sally Lar- son, ku ben set M the deadkae the CO-OP MEN S TIES — war. $1.SO and $2.00. Driven Needed by which ofier. i» AH at . . . .„.„,,. w?..,..-., • • ri*«i It's A Motor Corps Here I MEN'S TERRY CLOTH The Motor Corps of the West- COAT SWEATERS field Red Cross is in urgent need A $325.00 TELEVISION SET Grand Idea! of drivers to transport patients to Model 810, with Daylight 10-in. picture tube In Yellow, Tan, Blue, or White. If New York City and fo Elizabeth Small, Medium'or Large , • >" General Hospital, Mrs. E. C. Gray and FREE Installation chairman, reported today. This transportation project is' under the A VACUUM CLEANER LADIES RAYON HOSE i, joint auspices of the American Full Fashioned. Special Lot I*1** to replace shabby wallpaper with Cancer Society and the American with all attachmanU Red Cross. Drivers use the Red new. Adds new test to Kvmf. We Cross station wagon. 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Walcott Brown of On Thursday last, the 22 letter, tic Athletic Association announced EHiabeth Braves c, Manasquan River, a former cham- men were the quests of Monsig- WeBtAeld HtttfTiV ' " ? that Noel Taylor's Blue Devil base- Koeelle Stars . pion, 4 and 2 in the 36-hole final nor Henry W. Watterson at the ball team and Sam Bunting's WHS Plalnfleld 4 6 With at Echo Lake Country Club. annual banquet at «the Mountain- tennis squad were Group 3, Sec- Kahway Indians . J ? McBride, a resident of Ridge- side Inn. tion 2 champs in their respective wood, the younger of the two men, Also attending the celebration sports. toured the morning round in 71, K ?ere Father William Dunn, the Westfield was the only county Hoselle Park 13, p ainfl .?,!t matching par and was four up on teams' number one supporter; representative with both titles in KOHelle 18, Elisabeth AA a Brown, who held the title in 1»28 Frank Quinn, assistant football and 1834. Going out in the after- the sports. Rahway High'which MaM^TibH),, and baseball coach; George Kep- won the Group 2, Section 2 base- Cranford 3, Question Murks a noon, McBride won the 19th, but pler, baseball coach; Henry Ben- Plalnfleld 10, WeMHeld 6 ball honors, was the only other Roselle Park 7, Koaelle c Brown came back to make up foui kert, guest speaker; Msgr. Watter- Brave. 11, Hallway 2 o.f tiM live holes in the next eight son and Bill Ford, football and district school nanieS for a trophy. WHS and Group IV Bayonne were Brown won medalist honor basketball coach and director of The Westfield Ha~wks return to athletics at Holy Trinity. the only two schools to take both the home field at Tamaques this when he played the qualifying baseball and tennis honors. round in 72, one over par, while Prior to the usual speeches, the weekend with two games on tap McHride won an automatic bye, three coaches and the Monsignor Coach Taylor's nine won 13 con- Saturday, the locals meet the Eliz- Six other qualifiers had scores of were the recipients of gifts from tests and lost one during the regu- abeth Braves, and Sunday will ola* ri.l, among them Bill Grander of the boys. Each gave a short speech lar season. In the Greater Newark the Roselle Stars. The Hawks sue- Echo Lake. Also qualifying from of appreciation. Tournament they won and lost one. cumbad to the Braves 8-6 in a pie- The Bunting tennis machine won D«r>iar«*t, the home club were Bob Kaiser, Before he gave his talk or vious outing and to the Roselle junior an • 75, and Hay Dean, 76. "Training and Character," M 10 matches, while dropping only Stars 8-5 in an earlier game one. Their lone loss, to Plainfield, Petition in Grander lost out in the first Benkert was introduced to the Photo by Bob Harris Saturday, the Plainfield Mer summer; , was later avenged. round to Ray Sheelan 2 and 1. gathering by Mr. Ford. The for. First rew, kit te right: CMMIJ Neel Tayler, Dave TayUr, Oa*e Tewaley, Jack VaaHerM, Jack Car- chants 'took the Hawks into camp Ron, IU, Kaiser was eliminated by Dom mer is assisant football coach un a*lt. m*4r SUm-t (caateta), Dave Aasbnm »m* Dick Sasitk. Team records: iO-8, avenging a previous 15-4 de Baseball: WHS 10, Bound Brook r«« Hewitt," Morano 4 and 3 and Dean waa de- der Harvey Harman at Rutgers, SeceM re«> Heward V»tkim», leWe UwU, Dick Jok.tt.., Sa. Mitchell, Fraak rUce**, Tear CUM- feat by Westneld. The game was Anderson, feated by Mike Elko 2 up. Elko, In his college days, he was an out ral* *md Waim* Haaaest, 9; WH8 11, North Plainfield 5; tied twice, but the Merchants won i.ho registered from Galloping standing athlete at Rutgers, star WHS 3, Edison 0; WHS IS, Lin- in the aeventh. Westneld scored Hill, was all even with MeBrida ring in football, basketball and la den 14; WHS 6, Bound Brook 4; one in tna first and two in the sec in the next round, when he threw crosse. In 1924, Mr. Benkert wa WHS 0, Union 3; WHS 4, Hillside ond then Plainfleld banged three ' out Mi lacroiliac aa he played a the highest intercollegiate football Van Rensselaer Tennis Oub Drops Office Bowlers 2; WHS 14, Edison 1; WHS 8, across In the bottom half of the feven iron .hot on the 11th holt scorer in the United States. The Somerville 2; WHS 4, Roselle 0; •econd and registered the first tie end collapsed as ha hit the ball following year he played profes- WHS 3, Rahway 0; WHS 9, North virtu, of WrwiiisTa Has Busy Schedule Final Loop Match Win Pyro Title Three more in the third gave them Drye will U m*\ He was carried to the clubhouse, sional football for the New York Plainfield 3; WHS 4, Plainfield 0; a good lead, but.the Hawks ag.in where he recovered, but was un- Giants and in 1926 with the Potts WHS 10, Roselle Park 2; Greater unleu Han i,, fc, Harry Van Rensselaer, No, 1 The plant bowling league con- tied the score with three in thetry In tkt liittktCltrj Knit to continue play. ville Maroons, the team that won In the final match of the season Newark Tournament: WHS 7, tilth. Another triple score in the Weekend golf results: the world's championship of that player of the WestfleJd Tennis in.the New Jersey Tennis League, ducted by Pyro Plastics Corp. of Caldwell 2; WHS 0, Hillside 7. picked to win, -• - Club, participated in the 16th West- Union, formerly of Westfield, re- seventh assured Plainfield of the proved ten*..., ECHO LAKE—gw«epntake«. CUlM year. the Elmora Tennis Club scored a Tennis: WHS 3, Pingry 2; WHS win and a single in the next, fin- A: Or. Warren Hadcllffe, 73-7—U: Mr. chester County Amateur Tennis 5-0 win over the Westfield Tennis cently finished the season and cele- 4, West Qiange 1; WHS 4, East roer by Winning «] 4] i:tl Uua-ford, M-14—«8: F. T. Blck- Benkert stressed the fact Championship Tournament Satur- ished the scoring for the day. match* in *n& + i\ HJ-1I—70; W. H. Dickinaon, 80- Club senior team at Elmora 8at- brated the fact with a dinner at Orange 1; WHS 3, Morristown 2; 10—7»:W. L. Patterson, 11-11—71. that the future of America de- day at White Plains, N. V., and the Flagship last week at which Morris, Pfeiffer and Mitchell rday. Featuring play was Bob WHS 2, Plainfield 3; WHS 3, Pin- DryiwrnUKVll MHACKAMAXON—Klckera handl pends greatly on the physical and advanced to the third round of time trophies were awarded to the shared the mound for the Hawks. GirhBiagWsbytlil ! >: JohJohn VVlal Ikuaak . M-ls—it;" Fred Stuhler's fuelling three set match gry 2; WHS 5, Jefferson 0; WHS .9; Georve Som- spiritual condition of its citisens lay by defeating Verne Murray winning office team and to other Giliespie turned in the best record Teimu.AmcatM, It is expected that two more Kone.ikl, 3b 4 0 berg, Larry O'Sullivan, Tony Ad !, defeated John Kraft, 0-3, (J-2team; s will,be added to the rolls ior team defeated the Montclair Schiller, cf 4 0 from start to finUh. transacted. Emil Petersen was dario, Ev Orlando, Joe Stavish, ilayer and former Princeton net 'ohn Kappmeier, E, defeated Hob- Athletic Club Junior netmen at Stiinzel, ,«8 ... ^ 1 •tar, who won from the local lad rt H. Siuhler, 7-5, 4-6, H-i; Arnold for next season when play will Hens, c • 4 1 Patricia Coniwritfl numed vice president and Dave Bob Ortleb, Chet Zega, Ed Mo jaForce and IJIlt Lntz, K, defeated Montclair Saturday by a 3-0 count. 2, 6-4? in the opening round. be resumed at the Westfield Recre- Morris, n , . I Frances Schmidemsl j Etiles, *ecretary4f*asurer. Caffeiy, Fred Zimmer, Bill Bohn, till Cmimbe :ind JJOU MethfcHKel, Capt. Irwin B. Cassidy's local rac- Pfeiffer, |) -1, 6-2; .James Christiansen and ation Alleys. Montclair, and Pioil The league decided to hold to its Dave Young, Frank Essig, John Van Rensselaer has sent his en- ohn Mulroy, K, defeated Coumbe quet wielders have won 12 of their Mitchell, li . i Members of the champion office of Passaic and othensj 885 team average for another year. Savoca Manager Arthur Bautsch. try to the Elizabeth Town and nd Bill Tucker, 6-1, 6-3. 15 matches in the New Jersey Ten- Totals 33 team are as follows: Leonard to give a good 1 Basketball: Capt. Carol Cuccaro, Country Club where he will play in nis League junior competition to Caro, draftsman; John. Williams, AH. n. H. selves mil ma; 1 Bill Schwaleiiberg, Ed McCaffery, the New Jersey State Singles date. Tombro, cf o l production manager; William M. . li early match play. ] Tony Adclario, Larry O'Sullivan, Championship tournament which Y Softball League Miranda, 3b o • I 1 Shapiro, assistant treasurer; Ar- Jim Cassidy held down the No, JankBon, lb .... 5 1 a wind worked out 0 Henry Hinsenkamp, Chet Zcga aid gets underway Saturday. Bitty O'Sullivan, If 5 -*1- "3 ' Opens June 27 thur L. Krebs, chief engineer; Wil- 1 spot for Westfield and defeated courts Saturday More Sportt On Manager Frank Essig. Talbert, fourth ranking player in Dillon, rf 1 « 0 liam M, Lgster, president and Fred- Paul Cardinal of Montclair in C. Hnnty, rf 3 o 1 against Hist Betr/b Baseball: Capt Henry Hinsen- the United States, will appear at Barrett, 2b 4 2 1 Final preparations for the Yerick A. Bovais, sales manager. straight sets with the loss of only mer Eaateri Intmsj Elizabeth and undoubtedly will be two games. Harrison won 6-0, 6-2. Helson, ss 4 3 3 Pag* 31 seeded* Wo." 1. Other top flight netSoftball leagues will be made next Tumolo, c 2 1 1 pion. bordered • *ji (Continued on Page 31) week with team entries closing to- In the only doubles encounter Pete A.. Santy, o 1 1 t Miss SchnekW" itars who will see action are Ed Pensa Re-elected Atkinson teamed with Bob Yenzer Preawoany, p ,, 2 1 1 Moylan of San Francisco, Irvin morrow evening in both the junior hits a har ind senior high loops. • Competi- to triumph over the Montclair duo, Totals 3S 10 15 3 retrievei", i_,.. Quinn Heads Prep Dorfman of New York and Dick Sport Loop Prexy Dick Carlyle and DeWitt Paul 6-3, •.Batted for a. Miller in llth. avitt of East Orange. Bavitt is ion appears to be keen in the se- x Batted for Caruao In 9th. ly fine netpi«**J iior high league where five teams 6-3. WeHtfleld 120 0,10 000—6 forth her I School Track Team seeded No. 2 at the Eastern' In- Ack Pensa was re-eletced' presi- Westfield meets the Elizabeth PlalnAeld 033 000 31x—10 tcrcollegfates. Dick won the New have registered. All boast play- Two-buao lilts; Jackson, Tomliro. a long ' dent of the Sportsmen's Bowling Town and Country Club Junior Double play: Barrett to Jnektum. Michael Quinn of Westfield was ersey State title in 1947. >rs of experience who competed' on League lagt week at the first meet- wayside. :eams registered in the^ league last team in their final match of the Base • on balls: off Prezwozny fun i! s recently elected captain of the St There is a strong possibility that ing since the close of the season. year. The match is scheduled for Pfeiffer 1, Mitchell 2. Cranforc...-,^. Benedict's Prep, Newark, outdoor ;eason. Season schedules will be Dave Stiles was re-elected secre- Struck out: by Prczwozny 2, Jiur- Gail Brtabw^"JJ Gordon Booth and Charlie Dunne Irawn and posted the early part Sunday but due to play of theris 1, Pfeiffer 1, Mitchell 2. rack team, by virtue of his out- if the local club will also take part tary-treasurer and Frank Vene*io New Jersey State Singles Champi- Loslnn pitctier: Pfeiffer. mond. Marj E*r standing work in the field events f next week prior to the opening was elected vice president. Umpire: Shannon. Plainfield is «1»»" n the tournament at Elizabeth. late, Monday, June 27. onship at Elizabeth and the Anne n U f i * e during the past indoor and outdoor Joe Buccino took over the fran- Cumming Memorial Tournament The toumawit' seasons. As in former years, the senior chise of Jim Potter's American Le- at Westfield the match may have Slaughter To Be Quinn holds both the indoor and SoftbaU Schedule league will play its games on the gion outfit for next year,and will to be postponed for one week. petuate the nenorji outdoor prep crowns in the shot Roosevelt Junior High School dia- form a team as yet unnamed. In At Twin City Bowl it and put, the Catholic Schools Associa- First pair plays, at. Washington mond Monday and Wednesday eve- order, to make possible an outdoor Cumming, -"Sit ion title in the same event and ield. Second at Tamaques Park. ings starting at 6:30 p. in. and picnic next season, bowling fees Hartigan Wins Charlie Slaughter of Westfield, of 1930, ;he NJSIAA javelin champion- Tonight—Senators-Glen view he junior league will hold its were raised, to $1.75. The next former amateur champion, will velop chami ihip. Wildcats-Tigers game on the afternoons of the meeting and final one before the Lehigh Numerals meet Lou Insignia of Jersey City Quinn set a new Catholic school Friday—Wildcats-Bachelors same clay starting at 2 p. in. at the in a four round bout at Twin City start of the new season in theArthur M. Hartigan of 321 Har- shot put record in the recent Rut- Norih S|ns-K. of C. tVashington School field. Both fall will be held Thursday evening, Bowl Tuesday night. I gers meet by heaving the iron ball leagues will continue play through rison avenue, has been awarded Monday—Triangles-Tigers June 23 at 8 o'clock at the Elm class numerals for participation in I 44 feet, five-eighths of an inch. Legion-Glenview . he month of July and part of Barber Shop, Team captains are August to complete the schedule. freshman track at Lehigh Univer- Tuesday—Field Club-Senators urged to be present. sity. 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St., Open Monday Evenings Weekday• To 6 P. M. Wctficld 319 NORTH flVE. WESTFIELD LEADER. THURSDAY^ JUUE 1#, 1949 No Change in Trinity Athletes 12 Local Girk , Pattersons Reach j Lester A. Davis of Echo Late a FA host of New Jersey netstersl« d the third lowest gross score in kMI^MCr JuCiljJUC ^ (Continued from Page SO) 111 be battling to keep the New cla5s C of the annual Senior Golf > (Continued from Page 30) Parent-Jr. Finals Th. veteran* MMMM fuiU «\ fcrsey State tennis crowns in the Association tournament held lasi . 'kamp, Tony Addario, Carlo I young girls. A sterling silver cup Louis RothbMf PmH, lit, week a T l is awarded to the winner of the gardeard n State this yyear . TThh e 60th t Canoe Brook in Summit . Standing in th« Summer Bowl- i T'°' K° " **"f' »'« Sehwalen- \V»i VeterMH of PtaialMd, wilt Hi- He tournament on which the wiantr's Charlie ^atterson and Charlie inual corapetkions, which will ! posted 86-11— 75. m» League remain the same after ISS?1- f^fW,' **? *eMde,' Patterson Jr., ran rough shpi over ceiv» all praemto of * wrc^Mw Scove Tuesday night's pin toppling, with, Bill Bohn, Chet Zega and Manager name is enf raved. The winner re- show to bt Ompi Master it §*£• ,„•BI„V rplayer,_,~..s, from„ ai^ l „,„• the! °f other local players, al tains possession of the tro#hy for opposition in the Parent-Junior B mntry, startt t SaturdaSt y at the Eliz- j members of Echo Lake, follow: Oil'Heat who won a pair from Kussel Kuui'h. tournament at the Westfleld Ten- ler FieW. PUinftrtd. ft will clas one year. ,A replica is presented |>et)i Town and Country Club,! * AA-Horbert Merrill, 99-18— Stevens, still in first place. Marys, Mi', Ford mentioned the impor- to the champion f f j, permanent nis Club over .the weekend and Flainfleld'i Hist out*»»r «r««tiia| who rolled its second sweep in*as|tancc off '"tramurail l basketbalbkblll and O w show. Bizabeth. | 81; W. C. Brower, 109-26—83 awa tlei tu le possession. A suitable prise ia also by triumphing over Alfred Speth a s B C< F Lewis many weeks, this time over G]en-! ' ' *' championship Featuring the tennis champion- H! ? ' ' ' 103-22—«1, teams e c awarded to the runner-up. and son, Pete, 6-J, 6-Q, and de- ' for the first time will be the ,Valter cembali, 119-36—83; Fred vii-w, moved to within a Kame ofi "iW 'ns for their achieve- feating: George Venter and son, up* the leaders. John Franks stayt>.| j "10*Us- The'boys champs were the In conjunction with the big Bob, 6-1, C-l afe now in the final*. ing of Miss Tennis Queen of Krekell, 118-30—88. Class C i( ut ne B|> til e event, a consoliition tournament re iL Sander in third place with a t\vo-j.'iinie "^ ' ' 5'*'" *'"' Kirt win- The Patterson father-r,on duo had .. Jersey, an honor reserved I t ? . 109-31—78. Class ls W0R> will be held which is open to all BICYCLES r L win over Uoldi'ii Dawn. IJonnettia! '"' ""•' n'l'mbers oi the "49'- too many guns for their opponents «• Barbara Buttery of Roselle '7 '*• " - "'• Peterson, 93-13—80; cl - players who lose in their first iar old high school honor student I „.," Johns'un. 99-15—84; M. E won t>vo from Vans and llaniruhi 'f ," round matches. A prize will he and by playing u brilliant all * IIIULf defeated Central 2-1. The 'following received emblems: awarded to the winner of the con-around cuui't game romped home -••(I Conove»—• r model•*-.> jRisley, 94-10-84 and Henry ill BBohnh > )tain Jack Walsh dlMCI L. MMOH A. FcITO topped with a 597 sei- (""' '•'>l i . solation. easy winners. I Czerny, 109-25—84. h>Jul KuBaI1> HuTry ill ice and ai h)ghighu DUIgamHe UufI ztv,240 ,aiullcr Mull'cryy l Sl\^' H '" In Qiner matches played Jean had a 236•>e, Lnati_f._z on22G« and, „Stranit- . h? i V\ ll ouuhbv. ki>n .Innlan in,, .W- Play in the event will run I i.v O'Connor. Teslof and daughter, Toy, won from 202, through Saturday and Sunday Mrs. T,albot Malcolm and daugh- Captain Eileen Hastings, Rita with the semi-finals and finul.< Oil Kent Servioe .. ter, Margaret, 6-2, 6-2; while Ir- JIary'H Confection'!- Gray, Peggy Bolen, Susan Cassidy, scheduled for Saturday, June 251win ft. C»ssidy and son, Jimmy, .lolm Franks ...... Mary Furino, Gerry Jlai'key, Hel- and Sunday, June 26. This torn-' dec. llmuruh the No. 1 seeded team, scoi'ed a Bonnetti l'ninlfis . en Si'hulU, Kleanor Alfes, Cather- nament is held under the auspices straight set victory over Gils Lut- HtevellK Muirji' Ki-rv. ine Kskesen, Joan Ulbrkht, Pot of the Eastern and the United ORTAUS Glelivlew tl inghaus and daughter, Polly, 6-0, Golden Dawn Pairy Fuchs and Doris Stephany, States Lawn Tennis Associations. 6-0. The Teslofs meet the Cm- Central Anli Special commendation was giv-All tennis enthusiasts in Wmtfield Yun'w sidy's in the semi-finals, the win- en to the cheerlcading: squad for agd surrounding communities are ner to play the Pattersons for the invited to witness the "matches. Coobnf •lrvr» H,,l,,r Srri let- their efforts in supporting the var- Parent-Junior B championship of Potter isr. His sity teams. They received minor There is no admiuion charge, Jean the club. MIBK Back 114 iL'-I "TV and seniors who were on theA. Tealpf, referee, expect* piny to GIVE DAD Miss Ul\;u!o!| ... l,t4 1^7 1H begin promptly it 10:30 Saturday iloruHka 14S l;)(i 131 squad for two years or more were LEADER ADS PAY Conn . w I7S 111; Hwui'ded steiliiiK silver niBga- morning. WEMKEY Totals 710 1'•>'.! I'M!' lihimes with a raised "T." Oil llml Krri The following received cheer- Miss Ferrar.i .... i;ti ITU 1 Mr«. HKirt'ller .... HI ll.'i Jjl 'leading awards: Capt. Mil liolen, TIES I:I|I ' Kilcen IlnstiiiKS, (li'ri (iottlick, 171 IS! '•^ijMar.v Kelly, Ton! Laurent, Joan Hunt HI 11;; _!-l! | Tlicmipson, I'es'S'y Holen, Marilyn FAKW000 M17J Totals .... Link, l\lary Jane HaHlinu'H and Heina Butler. CAU n» AH IflWAII DIMerso Ilil ' ^7 is:! Mi'i Ford itnnounced he hail Mi'H. ArKt'UKiain l.'.li i::i I»I plans furnuilsited for next year, ill* liochioid 14!" 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COOL SUCKS GaMM linn ii Iliiliv the United Slates. blind. avftilaU* Bueclno ...... in;! isl l.'.l ,llstl Kopllf'.l'cl ., HI) 112 Itobinson first took up the tnr- MIHS Trlunu .... 1"'4 i;i:i l?;t sport five yenrs ats'o. lie has RACING STARTS TOM'W '4.50 up Klndlnt l'T lr.l 170 unit HIS ai;ii 171 (•limbed steadily through the l.'J Ttw lout of IhoM lower l'linkliiKs and needs only one OAIAIVINTS JUNI17 thro AUGUST 10 Not only are these made of breezy rayons but 7SS MMi Totnln more to reach the top drawer of kaow ami tha favarita al they're crease-resistant so they'll keep their fat., Jum II POST ItSO • W»y DMU* OtMi I.I 5 KMNtttl I-Hinli'rn the junior shooters—the , Distin- IV CAIi Rout* ii, turn at tetonlewn H Tr«k shape, shed wrinkles, stay neat. Tailored with Clrnola 1»1 171' ir,7 guished Killomnn's Medal. II all who hava. triad it. pleated fronts, zipper closures. ills* Ynrutwi .... 137 i;is 12." ,iiss iiann I:tii lo:i 14(1 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sat., Juni IS SKCIM TUMI MHCT TO MMMSTAM INTMNCI •(•t<>n«>n Hi" 22:1 i:. i Ciulton A. Robinson. He is 11 jun- (DAVIKHT TIKI) Blue, Grey, Brown and Tan in sizes 30 to 42. Imint'ltl I'iii IT') MS ior lit Westlielcl Senior IIinh School ly. rmmylvwild Station, N.Y 13i2] IMi. »Jgl»4,11._ tv! H.wa)H.wa)k""ft"r)"i»"»'onl'k » SSI..N.YM.,N.T. . u«tu(Jtru»yy C.nl.|..»i3uni.i.|»3. ••»0 »0 (Sail. V July i, 11:JC Vnn'a AIHIIIIIIIIPK Troop 1! Club. ADM.. I _^ IrI . NtwoiNik k(Ji'."^"^."^ (JC1:t: lUW4. ','L4.0 '*?'tii"'O » 4> UM an exacting formula. Ilnrillnelll i«7 *«'•' FSSLEY SPORT SHIRTS Aver llii mi 111! CUUim art •Mlltl *'•>» linn TrnlH Imvru'wralllrU 13)^1 ,Mrn. Mimri! i«4 nm 117 ALL LOCAL NEWS Moll. Ikni Irl, t Fcrro Ill 21" 2H1 iiuuro l«« '-'.| | You ara ••*• > Ilka '2.50 up . Tnlllls 771 7li4 |- thi* fine bland of tint, llnliiriili Short Sleeves — Blue, Tan, Green. IIIBS Mnvvowl .... K.l 1411 AIIHH Colotie 111 1«1 UllKto l:!-"' 171 ISO jruiMit 17!' I'll |v3 STRAIGHT Long Sleeve* . . . $3.95 up Mullrry Hi" tor 'C WHISKEY Totnla 11.' 6 YEARS OLD C rnfrnl *l>plll up 1S2 ITS aid MICHAEL'S HEN'S S1W nilcy fc 1 S1 l - Hlnto 1 211 , • GRAIN ELM STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. Aver. .... 120 1-'" KUilkliciiit 1S1 17S Father's Day 1S4 IS2 'O Neutral Spirits Oprn Miuicln;, Friday nn.l «:i(iinl«) r.vrnlKga 'Till II Kir. Is"' Totals Sunday, June 19th 4-5 qt. 3.39 IBERTY Give Him . a Practical qt. 4.20 Gift... Something to Wear

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For then — and only Delicious - MEATS- Tender then — can you feel their inimitable suave PRIME DAIRY PRODUCTS - finish—view their deep, rich solid colors — RIB ROAST : » 65cSharp i glance at their crystal- GENUINE SPRING New York Stale £A. clear glen plaids and CHEESE lb.DI?C tick-weaves t h a t are Bordens identical to costly Brit- LEGS LAMB ... 73c ish and American PRIME PIPPIN 91 „ weaves. ROLLS pkg. LIZ PABSETT CHUCK ROAST __.....».55c Too, these wonderful PRIME CHEESE pkg. summer suite are ideal- Swift'« ly cool, moat encourag- CHUCK STEAK ». 59c BROOKFIELD ing to a press, most dis- SKINLESS couraging to wrinkles, ROLL BUTTER Ib. and are poison to moths. BELLOWS FRANKFURTERS .-«,-.,,. 51c And their price*? Look PRIVATE STOCK ^| T FRUITS-VEGETABLES below in amazement: GROCERIES long Island CAULIFLOWER BOURBON lj CHEERIOS 2,0,31c —Pure White ,9c A light bodied straight Bourbon whiskey distttlad LIBBVS Nearby in Illinois. Clean tasting and mellow. Try it. You'll SPINACH, O like it." ' • • • -;?:VHS ELBERTA PEACHES .,.. 39c Very Clean L tt 15c California ^ 4.04 ^5.00 "1 NESTLE'S MILK He TENDER RAYON RAYON PARTHYGRADE'YS LOAF 12 oz. 39c CARROTS bun. 19c TROPICAL SUITS TROPICAL SUITS SPANISH SARDINES—Boneless and Skinless 39c California $ ICE CUBES FREE 4 DROFrtEDARY ORANGE JUICE—46 oz 37c NEW only Ott— 38!? GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—18 oz. 3 for 22c POTATOES lbs. PREMIER TANGERINE JUICE—46 oz 33c Solid Ripe FOR YOUR PARTY I JELL-G—Assorted Flavors 3 for 22c JUNKET—Assorted Flavors 3 for 29c BANANAS 1b. 14c Help yourself from our deep freete unit, j LIPTON'S TEA BALLS—16 count 20c in (he store. No obligation whatever. CHIFFON FLAKES—1 Igc, 1 small Both for 29c •'' --•.'.• ,:^:MM GIBLETS KERNEL CORN—12 oz. 2 for 35c FROZEN FOODS SCREEN GIANT PEAS—17 oz. 2Oc Snow Crop SAZOLA OIL pts. 35c; qt». 67c BABYLIMAS 39c V A N O E It III I. T' S SVINEGAR—pints 12c PEAS *2 for 45c Robert Treat liiiuor Slew fRIDE FARM CATSUP—14 oz. 2Oc BROCCOLI 29c 112 Elm Street, 321 Greenwich St., GULDEN'S MUSTARD—8V ox. 2 for 25c 2 We»tfield New York 115 QUIMBY ST. . TEL. ^E; >il i22^€ENTRAL AV€WE " DEtlVERY WESTFIELD 2-1294 OPJJN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ''TIL, 9 Free Delivery — Phone U» f face TfciHr-Tw* THE WESTFiELD LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 ipctor of THXOB, Wefctfield, N. J., in- C. Mailoy •• • .171 Kim St. V. H. Ellsworth . .780 South Ave., W. Carbon to Atte«d Tirttle Brm. File* Or. VaugksvEantes dicate the foUowias; person*? are de- Ooorse S. Woud.H ... . .197 Eire St. W. ."A. Percival Jr. .. linqueninquent in ppersonae nal propertppertyy tataxex s «36 South Ave, W. levied and duduee up to the end of L'larenc* Williams .421 IClm St. NACA Conference Bankruptcy Petition To Receive Honor 1»» First St. Westfield Sewin* Center* .. Mm. Leila Jones...441 W. Broad St. Keniictli Ireland 769 First St. J12 E. Broad St. it was announced by Merwin P. I Elizabeth has been appointed re-! University. Dr. Vaughn - Eames T. W. Edmund. . .44* W Broad St. Mrs. Kiitherire Thomas . . L. D. Tobias Mitt. ..1H E. Broad St. Cass, president of the local chap-j raver. ' jlry. month was named, one of th S. Vrenexio . .128 Cacclola PI. r.14 Forest Ave. Travelers shop ....826 E. Broad St. Irvin f. Feltman .514 Carleton Rd. N. w. Krust-... 1907 Grandview Ave. Margarets Beauty Parlor .. ter of" th' e association• •• . The bankruptcy netitiun wasi recipients of the New York Uni- M. P. Harg-rave.. . .209 Central Ave. 8. Autin 114 Greene PI. «62 W. Broad 81. filed under Chapter 11 of the Bank-! versity Alumni Meritorious Service P. V. W Insert . .317 Centr-I .»>•<.. B. B. Armstead '.38 Greene PI. Ideco, Inc 761 Central Ave. The delegates will take part in .439 Central Ave. Oarl J. Stein .. . 106 Hazel Ave. Jos. I>iBell» BIO Centra] Avo. DAY W. A. Soweil ruptcy Act, which provides /or theAward for 1949. . .142 Central Ave. j Martin J. (Jreen .. ..219 Lenox Ave. I). Bray (Kadlo Shop) ...84 Blm St. the annual gathering of the iarg- Jules DeConcha . Mrs. A. Jat-kaon .124 MvingrKton St. H. Urief & M. MoskowltE S3 Elm St. establishment of a plan which will Durinir commencement ceremon Kdward Manlru • . .-Uti (Central j\\a. Vulcan Asbestos Co. . . ; industrial accounting organiza- t0 a V off a M J. FUHCO . .liOO Central Ave. C Peterson .336 LJvinK'"lon St. tion in the"woridTto fitudy"wc"ount- a"™!* P - " "editors * \™ yesterday at which 9,000 grad- A. K. Rosera ...... 510 Central Ave. Geo. Spurlopk.1',9 Madison Ave., W. 117 North Ave.. Bear ing problems which have arisen asll'^ibly re-establish the business. | u;;tes received then- degrees. Dr Harold E. Hill .. . . 764 Central Ave. J- . Solaw-- • e . .111 MHrion Ave. W. Soweil 233 North Ave., W. The C. c Bourne .200A Charles St. Alfred Dunkley .. .242 Myrtle Ave. Westfield Standard .. • result of the changing economic! Petition, signed by John C. Vaughn-Eames was presented a Howard W. Love 245 Charles St. J. A. Hann ..423 Rear North Ave., W. picture and to consider the ac-i Evans, president, and treasurer, medallion for her alumni service U-Kter Sensbach. .928 Cleveland Ave. Gertrude A, Smith r,2..234 NortS Orcharh Ave.d .St E. S. Ijichmaii ..435-41 South Ave., W. Woodhue, Chase J T Clark .-»..624 Cumberland St. Sam Robinson 109 Palsted Ave. Hans ChriNtensen . • .rauntants' major role in maintain- ,'«* Tuttle Bros, and James ,.j chancellor Harry R. E. Torbornr ..509 Cumbeliund St. B. C. Ha^ue 760 ProBpect St. 611 South Ave., W. GIFTS «g a stable economy 1 White, secretary, lists $2(0.7/7 H-| presided at the exercises. A lunch- Mrs. Marv Husson .. K. V. Bohrer 243 Piospect 8t. Adams Tailor St Cleaners .. ;abilities and assets of $519,425, in-jeon followed at University Heights 547 Cumberland St. W. F. Creter TtiCUKahway Ave. 611 South Ave., W. George C. Tulbot 43 2 Downer St Mary G. Clements. .738 Hallway Ave. All item* on this list remaining- „.Th. e four-da... .y cos, t conference .i n'eluding buildings, equipment and! which Dr. Vaughn-Eames attended. A. J. Roldiaar 946 Ripley Ave. I'nmiid June 28th. will be repub- h ll Frederick Houston ..436 Downer St Chicago will feature an extensively...,. s ! ._. A. M. Pompeo . . .506 Dowiu-r St MIBS V. M. Walsh .... llehed in the Issue of Til* Westfield program of prominent speakers on stock. R. M. Spurlock . . .443 Doivner St ..231 Scotch P"ains Ave. leader on June 30th, 1 a*9- industrial accounting subjects. Airs. Snyiler to Pharleii Vojlr .. 46 Elm St M. Yaru»8i 630 Ripley PI. BEHT L,. RQBBBR, AT Earl Wright . .. 53 Elm St A. h. Tourres 630 Ripley PI. Culelctor of Taxes, More than 2,500 members of the Elizabeth NoiiOll ClaiS Dominic Atanfra. .638 South Ave.. W. Wtstflt'ltl, Kew Jersey. KACA and their guests, represent- j rp u Give Winter Concert L. D. Tobias T16 South Ave., W. 6-10-30 te the association's 101 chapters] •** Hear 111 the United States, Hawaii andi Mrs. Clair Snyder of 219 Elm When Your 1 . Cuba, and from several other for- The Elisabeth Norton Bible class street will be presented in a con- •ign countries, will participate in |of the Presbyterian Church will I cert next winter by the Griffith Back Hur ts tkc conference. hold its annual picnic supperpp at Music Foundation, she has been BARON ! the home of Mrs. Walter MarvinMavin, informed. Mrs. Snyder, contralto GILBERT S. BISCHOFF 112 Brightwood avenue, Thursday,: soloist, was one of 10 to receivi e iMcwIeiiStiiiLead June 23 at 6:30 p. m. In case of j the highest awards presented by rain the picnic supper and meet- the Foundation recently tit the KITCHEN EXPERTS Here ing will be held in the parish Mosque Theatre, Newark. house, same time. This will be the Jlrs. Snyder is goipist at St. >« Aatkmta<4 Ucalera' A total of 103 cases of com- lait meeting of the season. John's Episcopal Church, Eliza- •linkable .diseases have been re- following the business meeting beth. COX KITCHENS ported to the Board of Health to an instructive lecture, "i»y in U2 SOMtR5ET ST., NORTH I*LAINFIELD MINER'S far this month, according to An- Jewel" will be given by Jerome B. Mtllea uiau Carney, secretary of the ccrtifed gemologut and is a na- Molten glass has a conilitenty Piainfial*) t-7272 . Evas., WE. M7M Wu» of Newark. Mr. Wiss is a much like that of tally candy be- OPB.% WBKKIIAt a aaul THtHaDAIT TAW MCMICI, with 68 canes, •till lead tionally known authority on gems. tween its molten itage and the Urn* LOTION MM liat, followed by 12 He is a member of the board of it hardens and cools. While It It casei of •till toft, it may be cut with shtaM. O»rman measles, nine each _o_f directors o! the Gemological Insti- •mwp* ind chicken pox, three of tute* of America and president of p, LEGAL NOTICES •stricictt fevfeveer and on* each off tut - the New York-New Jersey Guild of k and pneumonia. the American Gem Society. SOTHK neuords In the office of the Col- DOANS PILLS c3f« PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING r*r •mtm* watk call i— CONSTRUCTOR CO. C Vredenburgh NEW! TUMKM AKU MKBrlLUKir BuUdinf ud ttaractaf MO N«Hh A««.t W., CRANFORD Tel. Cr. 6-1318-W Service Stations, Garages, Etc. Gillette Homes Built to Spocificatiom

NOW it the Time to Consider a CARPENTRY . MASONRY . REPAIRS RAZOR PERMANENT DRIVEWAY. Concrete Sidewalks, Footings, Etc. J6, Joseph G. Greslin 98c Wm. A. Parkhursf 242 EDGEWOOD AVE. Contractor Westfield Tel. WE. 2-0K0-J PNOMC WUTntLD t>tTM . P. O. MX SM. WESTTlELD USIDMCBt MM ,UM. MOUNTAINSIDE. N. J. DURA- NEED BEER? tout Panwood Stone Crushing NEED SODA? Hot Weather CARDS and Quarry Company G>oking-- WHY CARRY IT? CRUSHED BLUE TRAP ROCK Take Home for Rot*. Walk* Drim ate. Call We. 2-5341 Our Famous INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIES OFFICti TELETHONESi PETERSON'S Large, Luscious RMLTO BUILDING, OFFICEi WEtlltU X-34U4 Servings and Only 50c E WESTFIELO, N. J. QUARRYi FAawM«l S-TM* SEA- HOME BEVERAGE SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS — 7 DAYS A WEEK FORTH SHAVE, 611 Central An. . WntfaM, N. J. Best Food — Courteous Service—Reasonable Prices SETS Why Pay More for Anything FREE DELIVERY DAILY Westfield Diner You Need for Your House? 213 East Broad Street, next to John Franks $1.19 Tel. WE. 2-2173 ALL METAL LAWN ARM CHAIR— t J Afi Reg. $6.95 Now *^.!fD STEPiHENVILLE HOMES SCREENING .06 per *q. ft. in WESTFIELD JUNE BRIDE GIFTS — All standard makes of I1KST IIIV tX XTATK — IMMEDIATE POggUHSMN *'/•• ronma nltk rxpaimloa atlie far tw» •idlllonul rarain, •u»«i- SPORTS-; appliances and gift merchandise. •tnitlv ull hrnt. rshniiHt fmm In kitchen, large rangei wall MBUPC In rnrh ruiini la ilmltcHrri an J"« <••» ron.lanlly rrarranicr your lur- . CHARCOAL and BRIQUETTES nlturel fullr lunulatrdi lull banemenli larse wooded nlota. Paul MEISEL MAN Price $10,800 FULL LINE of SAPOLIN PAINTS Stationer tVl A MOXTn CAHHVIXG CIIAIIUKD AFTllll We Are Headquarters in Westfield for SMAI.I, DOWN PAYMENT I Oil (J. l.'a 35 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. HPKCIAL. AKIIA>OKMK\T» FOII CIVILIANS YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN SINKS and CABINETS In Model Paralaked House PORCH GLIDERS . LAWN CHAIRS I.OCATBII O.\ HAIILBOHO and BOIILKVAIIU MTS., WKSITIELI) PORCH CHAISE LOUNGES Turn lilt on Central Ave. on Marlboro SI., follow Ntepkehvllln GARDEN TABLES and UMBRELLAS llomea ala;na FULL LINE OF CHAIR PADS FOR WIONIIIKI.U S-D71* WEDDING INVITATIONS, LAWN AND PORCH FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED — Announcements and At Home Cards, engraved and A SHIPMENT OF BIRD BATHS non-engraved. Done in record time. BUY YOUR PACKA&J® PICNIC TABLES and GRILLS CHARCOAL and ALL ACCESSORIES AT BARONS EYES EXAMINED ART SUPPLIES MOTH BAGS . ODORA CHESTS WE ARE SPRAY GUNS and PREVENTIVES A complete assortment of all artists materials.' POWER AND HAND LAWN MOWERS LOUIS GARDEN TOOLS Dr. Morton N. Mann GIFT WRAPPINGS We Carry a Full Line of Electric Fans OPTOMETRIST Make your gift look attractive with matching pa- per, ribbon and card. WE DELIVER . PHONE WESTFIELD 2-1S0O-1501 227 EAST BROAD ST. . WESTFIELD

"Glasses Mada On Premitet, RUBBER STAMPS Notary Stamps of all kinds—made to order. TAYLOR'S Phono DRUG "Wcitfinld'a Oldeit A Largcit Hardware & Homowarci Star*" bvrnings by Appointment W£. 2-5177 126-129 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL Free Parking In Rear of Store Pens of all makes repaired—2-3 weeks. 243 E. BROAD ST. Onte Ki