THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEtK.LV NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

/KXTY-TH1RD YEAR—No. 17 t>nd CIUM- I'uslus al Wi'Ktnrl.!. N WhSTKlhLD, Nh\V JLKShY, TllUUSUAV", 20, I'UI.IIX —-— —; IIT)' Til 40 Paget—lOCenU Holidays Mukc Early Deadlines loe's 'Open Letter' Cites, Became of ike CHriltmaa holidity Tut>idAy *nd alto New School Proposal ^Excessive Ye»r'« Day, Jan. 1, the "Leader" deadline* have been changed for thote two week*. All picture* are due in the "Leader" office by It a.m. to- morrow or by 1 1 n.ni. Monday for lite following ittue. The tame nswers 'Misconceptions' deadline applie* lo church, theater, letter* nny II. Ktiu'ixjii TIKHHUS, I'miiU'r W't'sU'u'lii niiiyur, ailiU't's^fd t(i vYcsllleld ill this time," Town Council registered 11 uiiniiimou.il objec- Ir from that body in October Willis G. Coo, proMih'nt of tin- Wi'sllicKI Itouvd of Kiluoulion. the board was informed tion to the proposal heforrt the The text uf the letter itenll with the schoul bonnr.s propo^eil Local tiovcnimi'iil Honrd In Tren- council wa.s taking "no ofii- Boyles Clarifies $-.•1 million ^iihot>l oNpausim. propusiilH. 1 Yuletidc Lighting ton Monday. m' on the school hoard's Tlio LciuJer sulisftiviontly iiH-tMvod a copy uf Mr. Coo's .-al, offering the opinion that Tax Impact In reply in Mr. Tliunias tiaied Ikv. l'J tuul htul puuuu'd to publish Horace linker, town attorney, preparation of plans wns it in the "Lottors" column thi." week. However, on Monday wo Contest Readied presented a statement In behalf ly under the jurisdiction revL-ivecl the copy of u further rusptnise frotn Mr. Thuinns to Mr. if council ut tho hcurlnK to con- board," and that "the entii' School Plans Cue ii.ite.1 Drt. 17. sider the school hoard's propouul IT should be decided by th Hi'i'.ui^e Mr. Tlunmis' letter wns received tot* Into for tho By Jr. Chamber to authorize issuance of ft bond rs." i.-wui' for the proponed fftcilitien. 1 "Ki'Uvrs" i-oliium mul hccaUM.> the M*1KK>1 proposal hus becrv mut le letter fullows: (hair-man is the subject of vviik'spivtul interi'st and oineern, it wiis fell Stale ollleials said thut II d«- Will I.«'VM'w ;-isioii on the hoard's request will OPEN LETTER TO ALL Takes Issue. With thai the comhnu'd publiciiLion of tho latest cotumunications iTFIELD CITIZENS FROM lu'lwevii Mr. Cue un»l Air. Thomas would serve to juuvide our iM'c Dinplays be forthcominn pi-iur to llec. !i7, BOARD OF EDUCATION Council Views vcadei's with the fullest cxpn^sums of opinions of bolh Mr* the dull' tcntnlividy set for a ref- V l:inc bus eop;'o for JOV.K Ooe uml Me. TtionuLS. After erendum, , talk. .1. Kenneth Ilovleu, chairman of REV. J. QUINTER MILLER —WoHtllehlStUitlOB The Westfleld Juii'or va! to it.s elected represen- •school oflicinls had hecn advise Guest to Address 'hi'istnniH li^lUiiiK contef't hero is excessive In scope and coats. Jt 1 ts, the Hoard of Kducutinn, Tuoscluy mormnpf that the I.oc:i Mr. ThumiiH: Hear Mr. Coo: Vogler Advanced 'lit iiunouiucpient was made by Is council's further opinion thut nine.s I1', Spencer, &reuci'nl chuir- the proposed construction plunn •ruceed with renovations and flovcriiiiH-iil lioiird of the Sta! Thnuk you s» much f«.n' your Thnnks fur your rvjijy (o in; Church Council utii for the project anil me premature." i to our two Juniur lliuh | Division of l.o.-al t.overnnieiit lui l k'tti'i- mi ihu |iro])i))svil Int't,'!1 si'lioi. .•Her the To Presidency Of !. Morgan, chairman of publicity. iids in order to help assure < approved the school hoard's pro Ilivrh i luliliiions. t Imiul isaui' vU'rtiii!). Viiu Mnt« tl« Tliu cotincil'ii HtntciniMit pointed (11 all of our children in jjiosnl to .-eek voter permission 1- Here Tonight not hoi ilu to vciul it Iiiuii'il is ^ruti'iul l'oi' iny i>pinio( I'relimliiaiy judciiu; will be eon out approval of tho proposal grades will continue to re- i••-sup $2.4 nillion in bonds ti a llie puMii* tiMirtnK lH'i\ IU» !)ul I hut tlicii' i.t "a uri'Hi ni'i'd f'). National Bank hirteil Wedne.-.ilay and 'i'hui'!ii(n> Id mine the HI-ONH debt of the. finance ndilitons. and renovation veiiiiiKa next week with the final municipality tn $10,800,000, of the hitfh quality of education TcMii;'ht at S o'clock the ltev. < did not do MI beoause yuu were iidditioiml Junior HIKII Kclion, to K.d'.-on and Roosevelt Jun'ioi udirini; to take phico l''i'lilny. V'ol- which $(.I,X17.(HHI IH HCIIOUI ilebt. mlcd by their pnrents, and Dr. ,1. Ifiiinti-r Miller of the N:i-.K'lsonally not itlilo to he present (*liissi'tuiiu ra}>iu*ity anil ^aiHi'tliint ,oois Voider, t'xeeutiivv vice uwinjr a review uf the home.1* of iiri'il by the ever-incrensim; H it'll schools. liuiuil Coimril uf Churches and the iiul suine of tfiv quest ions you must lie IUUH'." Vim tlicii slni. '.sidcnt of the National Hank of Tho net debt would lnerii«si> ti> 1 1 II I he finalists Kriilny the jtidtces if competitive scholastic In annoiineiiifr the slate approv? Kev. Dr. Alexander .'•'haw of the inseil we thought Would lie more •'This is tin ami wouf of oui West Held for ten years, has hcer $(1,^2:5,000, which is S2,'.!27(00l) vill meet nt the residenci! of Wil- 1 ictenci'; (2) to proviik- sulli- Mr. lloylns also tool: issue wit' New Jersey Council of (."IHII-CIU1- airly handled if you were in n -lattu'il pi-fi-.ident of tlie local tinmi' hiirhcr than tin. town's present iimi K. t'ochrnn nl 7*10 -Slevcns leht limit.. space to accommodate p;row- several points in the statement o >vill speak <'»invriiini: the theme, Million tu respond. However, al- 'I'lmt is just tlio iioinl. Tin' iin ial ins'iliilion. l''|-i-d H, liocm-r 1 f Vvi ., Ui i.i'h'cl 11 winner. The re- The net ilehl would amount lo icliuol iiopulation; (II) fiiuilly.j Town Council citing opposition t- "Makilli; nil Ktl'eetive I'hli-tiall hmil. h your letter was late in pintiiiU'c i* iiililitionnl t-iitssroi)i. vlio Inn liceti pi'iv.iiletil mid whe ult.s of I he juilclni: will be (111-Hl.li per cent (if the town's nver- [iininate unsafe, crowded and jthe proinaiu which WHS jirescnte. lnivi-. in Our (V.inuinitv." Tlie oinuiK oint tif tin; fiu-i •illc, N. V., and Syriu'iisc, IN. Y. mil creatively decorated. The .nurt' directly herewith. iwnril phupie will he iinwntwl at pointed out Hf> p-i' cent of the by point. cial (tax) impact on the town', tended an invitation to all Wrst- tin' Iliiaril of Kilunilioii sniil wlici Im-iiiir World War 11, lie rntvrvri fielders lo attend. ho January ineetimc of Hie .lny- minicipiilily'n ralabloii uru real- ISCONCEPTION No. 1—that residents, follows: To IM'KIH with, the Hoard is ttn> luittjlcn-iiini at Kilisun wu. ervice wltli the Air Korcc us n ized from i-esddentiiil propertiuil, tlial '"it will bv nililci, 'irst. lieutenant aiuJ -was dist-harffi'd •oci.i with the urKiuiiwil'(•"'» presi- town bodies have the au- "Your Itorm! of Education i The Hev. Dr. Miller is the a--isl- grateful for your (i|>ininu Unit mid thut un average 1 eidileiii-e 08- .liere is "i\ i;reat need for adili-1 later." That not chanK<' tlu uiir year..-, later us a lieutenant lenl, Sydney ti. 'Sniilb, innkiiiK the [ty to ijivti or withhold ap- nleased to report that the Lo;-a ant ireiieral fccri'tary of the Na- i!."Hiiient, reprcnentliiK a $25,000 .ionid Junior IUKII School I'lii*. fiu-t lliul tlifjr iimi'i'il tit tin1 tiini' oloiie'l. presenUitlon. I of Board of Kducntion pro- (invcrnincnl lio:ird has approve.' 1 ionai Council of the Churches of utidin^, ciiri-k'st 11 tax hill of is. That is not .so. Olirisi in Hi'.1 USA and has been a riioiii ciipucity nnd sutm-thlnt; imi! that it was not tu-i'<'sHiiry liut The new president atlrndi'd puh- Listed on the panel of judKc* about $7110 annually. our proposal to roiuii.it voter per tic done.1' Tlii.s i.. the wnip an u iiuhl tio ]iiv >' to liavi'. Tnilc we always consult with ",iis?ion to issue bonds for the .nn •eiuler ill intcr-eliurch i-ooperation ic 5ch.>ol.s In 'Syrani!;e and la a 'iir this yenrV. contest are .Mayor "Citizens have i-xprcsMOil deep r wonf of our proposal-* which, r 1 iiics such as the l'lanninK for more than .'!. i yer.i^. Von ffntc Him pii'.si'iilly thr rnuluate of a niuuhei of Imnkin^c lurr A. Towl Jr., Harry A. Dei'- oncerii tw eoiincil re^ni-dlu^ tlio it' ior Hijrh School additions and ren you kilo"1, have hecn under stud :d imd the Town Council, we .Sriijui- Hi^h Si-liool iinil Knnsc iic.-es al various univer.-iitie.s. in. eai'looiiisl, .liiliiin W. Coiizens, hilily to mt'i't any adidtional tax ovations. The l,oi.il Coverniuci'' Ill' hiis the distinction |;lcr live at Uil rcbilecl and Alan .'. Itockiuore, cvy," the xtntmnent conlluuctl. strictly on a voluntary basis. Hoard is llie oiliciftl stnte authorit- served at mo4 (.;eu|rr:«pliic:il Iwel-. years, mul which will not be con 1 I.'Mi't this niniitly ivhi'rt tin- stn- nrnln IM. and are the parcnw «f i-list. Mr. llnkei- tohl slati! nulhoritioH iv, j-uur Hutird of Induration re-ipon-iililc for rxarninini; lh f the ciinpi-ralive inovernenl, in iiH.-uiuiniT voter appi [ectcil by and is responsible iK'Mts >it fur tin- liulani-c of tin tulirrt, a .-loplunuori' at MIT; Cliar- hit town is compl(!tli|r a tax rt*- financial ill'pact (if such request •ItidiiiK local, city, -late and na e. ^7, until Nrplnnbrr nf l.M-1, to Woslfiold citizens. Il is linnal. iind has played an impor- pc-iinil afti'i- tliry IIIIVI- luul tlii-ij [Mic, a junior, atul N'ancy, a Hoplui- ahialion |»-:« that thin up- that tin- town and.i.r honul din ! ully in rhiMioiuns, new if neces- Plitol UnliRe on Lniillinrli licntum be held in abeyance uulil I and practices, and from I read hy the town attorney at th. A jrrailnali- <.f l)ritli:ee.-ali-r Col- ;wii| is a meiahcr of the I'l-eshylc- not wi.-h to I'Xcceil the debt 1 imil ;.-;u-y, ralln-i than in :i plush iiudi- linn Cliuiili, the Ni'iv .ler.-.cy and Mill R«l., from '•> «•»•• «« ' j 11 clear projection IlKure on 0111- tn time ninke I'eoninnif ndn-' lege, lie later studied at 11.i,ton and .it Unit lime. As you su|;i;c I, I ] liiiiiim'.' 1 was |dcased to read WV.itllelil Cliiliulil'r.'i of ColllllH'I'll', p.ill, 1'IM- public it invited lo hoi-rowini; eapneity in available." in order to insure that our I "Your Board of Kducnt.on Harvard rimvr.«-itic.-. Hr. Miller am sure there wen- ninny am! : ynir .statement, "I would not in Hi-ho l.ahe Ciniiitiy I'luli unit llo- |iitrtU'ipnl<< i'i tbit evont iho Town ullii-iiili iilso noted thut a levels— as measured by re-! therefore, can sn-l; for the approvii' ,-i i,in' i.f I lie i"-''H'l-:i] exc.lltivi . nf varied diseu. sioim on llie Mibji-cl. j !is( that (he edui-ation system:! of proceed* from which iiro med •are not allowed to dclerio-j tary Cliili. broad-hil.'ied tax Is IteiiiK (M)ll«l(i- of the bond i.-*uc by Westfield citi- a nat-OMiit ol'iMnii'.ation \vb:ell eltl- hut this i.-; the infiuniiiliiin that j the Junior lliith .School.-, will 0,0 in 1'olico Alld-ilic i..-rt(iuo nc- eled in N'ew .lersey with the pos- Over the years. Wesllicld; ! (Continued on |>a«c I) ! rare* :"! l'i'ot'- l:inl .''I'd Ka--lei-ii was jiiv-i'ij to mi' ami, of course. | to pot because we 1I0 not have an livilin* for Wcitficld youns- sibility of increased aid for edu- I- have successfully ini; Ihi- Klin Street Schoul, reulii'.ed from the nntieipiiled new by ncceptiince.s at colleges, j Mun.ripal Hilihlhir IIIII.-IV advise.'j Officers, Trustees ciinleil iii the iircliili.'ct'si jihin nin! us a .liniior llie.b SchooJ would! :hiii veil rany who have previous!.- i lax. We, therefore, bi'licve thut IIM' placements, and perform- . will he adilid later." AIM., "i-v.-nt ,.|iii,in,,ie i,,,,sl of the luiit' list of; I);ivil1 l"r='"'-. •"'-. "' lcl K''»ball Library Ilnliilay ;-l)p!ieil for tin- t ropi'l-lv lax e\- I inn expenditure of this nia^iiitude riiiK early years, but also I ually 1111 ndditii.nal bond i->iie f..i C-tlv pn.j.-rl.i tin- hoard has j,, : fir., el-el ronu-s es.Tiilivi' ami bu-i- The W'e-.lfield .Meinoi ial l.ibnuy iM not in tin' best, interest of vp<>tleil ti) us hy those to j,;p;|l,Hm j.-,,,,,!...! by I:.,.- 1.. th.-,-, : Named hy Temple the mi.lit.'iium wini: will lie n- 'mind for Itoos.vi.lt. You ,,1 .. i n-s ccn-ulianl, died yesterday m in tin- Municipal HuiMiul' u ill In; Wi-tfi. Id at this litiH", the sttutc- il many of our students p, di- IV.l.O l.aVC SCI Veil ill llie VI!. 1 f-.»1" 1 • 1 llf | i|ilircil." 'J'IH refi'lc need w:c- ; v,-ille almlil the nei'd to do n eoli t ftiitiit-c-lii-iil in 11 re ult 11 f injuric At t'.io Kitli annual i-omrrepi- clo..ed Muiiiliiv and Cliri.-tiims Hay. ineiit conclutlcil. from hi(rh school for employ- ! the nation's arn-ed fi.ivi - 1 "ot I uiely mipii.'.i even then, i n l!>.',7M''. 7 sidcilli -aid.l - .-iinoiint ..f nnoviiliuj; al ! n'-lived in an autn nci-iili-iiiii, i ti.m.'il nii-etinr t.f T.-i'iple Kmami- it or inhlitiunitl types of train- , reapply iindt-r t!>•- lo-.-.i'"- .-urrent • (C'uiitineil on patre "i (Confined on paire 7) Police r.iiiil liis car apparently j c.ntimicd on pane. 1) i-l'iipi-rty revaluation pl"i"l am. • Kl, he'.d la. '. "..Ic ..lli'i'i's :iii'l ] -kidded mil of contr«il 'Mi the Con- li-ii-l.-c- «•••!•.• .•l'"-le-l t.i -•.•ive fi.r1 i : WHS Annual Yule Tableaux , neiticut Turnpike n< ;•'.:.:b d-nl of Wetiield, iva-i v.ell-liliown : MTVice- l-'iid-.y (••'.•'•:.ini-, .Ian. II. a-< 11 eon. iiltanl. and had a wid'-- Suggestions For a Sale Christmas 1 Two perforinances of tlie Illil - lyn Selmlt/, (iayli' Shannon, Diun- Wilson 5th, 6th Grade Pupils i|ile:id inU-le I in th- (lectricitl] ei'oii .Sloddiiid and (lay Weiss. ' pnvidvilt; I'r. l-'la:..-' I.'-iir. In-!; I hiaiiiifsii'iurim: li'-ld. lie lii-ran his I ly-llrst iinniiul Chri tma. pronruiii The l''i,V |).'p:.rl.M.,,t thi, we.-li . th- .,-,,. or n,-,l,y where the,,- i - ! h.am.M.cl urim: l.-.'l. le lieran a,s | ' J-"• M II.O,,,, .,,,,,... ,....,. Vocal ..iilois.ti_ tai iiicluilim(lm|ii! Hubert i:iiOirav in Many Lands" was i The IwciiKini.' of i!u- pinaia and : vie pre .id'-nt ; I'l- S-yn:.-M.- <,<'••, ; i-.-i.ed .- Ii '...f .I..'.. .,...1 dun't- HI .,ny eh,,-,,- for .,„ o,,,,, ,la ,,,; ...... 1 wilh 1 H"ll' x. I nc of .N.-w-;,,t Vve.iheld 11,,'h h.-hool will be j ,-,,,,, M ,. , ,-j | | Stevenson, : >- 1 1 1 1 11 v l : r irinal |>roduct on f.n-'i '1 Hie eu •."in nf th I "-; ' ' - • | old. ,- I,, in nr- ;. tin- -.af- fhri ,!• . ..mla. s lh- t.ve ,„• , b,,st,ld... i •" ^ ''I'''' "- >'' adual ion fi ..,,1 ,„ ,.,,.,,tl.,| f,,r Hi- puhln- I In.- .•.,•• j , Seh-irmanii IViii'Y Cnok : r l v 1 '.,!•, :ie.i:-l'l'i ; .-".•>•! •."in- Ki » ll i II : 1 I I. .,-.„,,..,,.,,-;,.. |,,,. , |.,|,,.| |j,. ,.;,,,. I l.indi-n ami •• •• '- pu id-lit mil il ' uliiry i.| 111- N'.it ivily .11 mil: >ic, I hv .lull- Tucker aiid I'at llinmoate, !i':n ^ ,;V;-!"V j.Vry v vi.r '. j. iii.'.l, abo'.l! huviiii: imp'.It-.I i.i !)i- ..I- ..I' the tirin to I.'-I ion In- 1 niiiiaiion nud taldeaux. William M. Ini...h a n il Dnvid .•'•• tireve and Nancy Hi.,.-; n-I Chvi: -cia-- :n l-.iii'bin.l 'I-1 |....,i:ard Wii I'-•'••••• -'d H- -"• ; iir.-i'. in;- ...-!• l,-i<-I;inr i;i. l.-.i.-N; .-< • ib'-iri. in lii;."- Tin- veiled i-h'.ii- ..I" i::n vine.-: | -p|,n,np 11Ni .ln,| .!„„,. 'rieman :md •-hat Christmas is almost -JOOti ! thr-mi''! -••.•.-b..i-. ii.i-trv aiid^- in fonii-ll tie.- li|'in bulb, have : lln-.v.'i I:.nn in A'.-!u '.a, Kan., Mr. In- •ill |,.- dil-eeled I..V MI . .1 illiet ] A „„ \1;.y,, T(,,, tl..lltj, j ,-,„„] 1H.,U,. l ! 1 •: i-':.l anil celebnit'.-il in many j was |»ir!r..vi-l --v -;'.' ' '.''' '' : iv-r.i-r.il :-:.f'-ty in tn follow ia i-;ierfe.-Ji v.-hi-il l-.-ill, is -in-viv-d '.;.- hi- -.'. id'.-.v•'••., ; Cl.-a on, and tli- t.-ihl-.ui\ will he i,||,.,,,in| "p,.^.,. | I.,.,ive With •T.i way., throuirliout the 1 riavM <•"-'•:. K .r.-n !••••> ••>»?• (I:- h.-in-. : tii'-ni tn '.hatt'-r andd e\pi o .• th- h Mi . Viij.ini:i W.-l! - lei-.':! : '-'.v-'•'"o , -tared by th.- :ul ami druinatii-. | y,,,,;' v,in |,,. ,„„,, |,y Chrislini' 1 -.-!. , .lolin Mid ll.iv.-l, h-.Mi : '.I- I. ' ; lririn I;: '!'"!:-. l'a:ia l."«-dill." :'.. the !"ne:i;i-il iid'l- |il.':il"'l:t. •'• di I'm t rilinl : iind.'i -tin- -lipervi-iull \ \|,, V|i|. A tt i-null f- for the :;oloisls il".nlili'!.'il on I'ai >• ::! li'.ir.as cu-timi-s in t'!i-rina:iy ; Pv.vi-I Stalk:n-; 1-.'. .ri.iii;' :!.;•: if lire' :;. f'h'-'ii iirf.linr •••'.. i-.o-hy: •'. ..f Mr-. Itetiy Scli.-iieli and Mi ••:,,,-,.• llcnhiiia f|,.,,v.-,;, Richard Ill' 1"" i ,;., r \ 'l.,i \ •}(•• I I',' .ill-1 •: -v.-rv'.'i.ly nut "f !, ;'on- u in:; I'm- fi .-;)•- 1! v. ir- . I..'. riiiiiii, ..f Hi..1.-.•.;,!., >:. v.. •id c,,,-,.| IS, ,„.,.,•. The Nioral...- will i >;,.„,, _ |. j,-!,..,,.,! K Una. Charles I lell- •:.;'i:'li-(l lli'-dUKh .-',-niho!, h-;-- , 1 11- b-.irn.i.- "i • ( llV- I .'. r . Ml . III.- -11 l!:i!-|. "• he l:iv..".d II.-niiiin.. ; .l.-i- ..n, .Si.-plu-n l-'reiherr, and -I :..:v hy David Herns, lion- i l-'i.tb-r N-•! '•'••'•• Y "'•'•;'•' '.;'" I'alrolniau .Ma«'(.Io.-:<•: ••. v :.- |l-!':!l :m.•"::. : I. I!- II: i- :i-- I'll - of lli>- -I- l'',.ntiMM'-'l on pin-.- I I • troll. M::h:iel Kddy. Jaiiu-.-- ': i-ii-.:- I '••;• ' "'' . \i .r'!. In lb- tableau-'. (In- nil'- .1' III- .Sam-.. Sniitli. (lli'.nni-t.i ale Sic- 1 ! Ili'i"-.- .'.!• ar.' lii-- :i|'." • l"l; • f-u' (11- c;;-i -..!' n ..in;' ih- ' •-•' 1 li'i. Kii'.hryn Kiiiney. Mi;i'.:ic. '' 1 !•• 'i'."! --!" '- "''' " ; 1 <, . ; Madouiiii -.-.ill be | niy-d by Jo ! pln-n Aiv."."l and Kdwai'l J'ai- • -ird Krn:it Slciuhrcclur. j Cl.iu l:a l:_'-"'';!', |1:':-"' ' I-'!:-,- Mf- r-hi! !• :, •: i-,v, .- I.", ..!::p. ,-, . <>.,.| -1 • -.nth Index Ann I hin/.il.ii. .(' ..'j.ii will h' ; nientii r. I'l-- i'.i!...:i. A" Tl---: j n fn.-i- i:i [Ii- pi'-;', In- ill!;-, the Ai'i-ind T"-.-.n ;i 1 pliiy.-dby .1" -ph 1'il." r. Illh'-r.-. in • Student ilireci.ir- I'm- the tab. ! and cro-.sc.-, .-ynihols of the ' m:d f":i: 1 Vanii-ri.-'n- _ ( : : N : 1. D-. n-l 1..-'• ".-.is .MMlle: (.!l • t:|. lai.-l, ,. . :,-.-.i.!.-i de. Mi. mi- I^ir. f-tojy 'lite' ca • ("iiiclud.- Ci-h.ii.l Andrii : l-iur; are (iiul I'.dl.enl.ru! and FA- '•• I'llHs'maa were llc.-\-ril>ed \ The c:l-"-;n'- "' -"'' ;'''|"'.;;:.1 ,J. \|i, |-!.-!.'V .'f 717 ^'!l.::.:!' A-'-- n ! . . 1 :.. If .ii y c,'- iv- i;.. ,ii:iv -.vir- (hupI' New. . • llavid I'ji.ivn, Hiiih.ii.i (h'litli. le. n (liup.-. ('oiiiniit t-.- chi.irnten i: .ara .-'uV-li, Klaiiic Ho;, t.'ii- ; vim ,-•••::.trie- .<•••••'• ''t''y''\^"t I,-, I.-. 11 .--l'-''! ••••'•'• ; ' I'": •" ' !i;"i ii.f .• ii"li- .'t- d. •••.in'p" t'-n-. I rine l'n>, iliian Hinday. Cii.ii-I- forth- >.i..|in- include: M;ilie-up, '• fr.A.,,!i, Kathrvn Kwin;: ; dramat:/- d i>y M-.';I;I-i-.' •»-• -^ j.,.,.,,.. |.-. M.» ail a'i"l •-••lii "' •'"'"l Scliooi iloiiil.'iv ,iii .i ;l .1 .---ti : -.-iai:; -h/ In do i) IH j I'Vcw, Jiohiiei (,':itl-nl" i I-II , I'M . I'.ti has.i I'l-iinnr; ... I'lni'-:. Kur- •• M'-u:i-...n:ery, lieati rc"-'c « "n:ic A-!'. ^;"-';'" '- v'','''"j t". ..-•.y.l'.i.T"---..- (•..'-.»• il a', i'-n-' .-..nr.-"li'. in.I. • il i'ia II.II,'I, .".un;. I.... A in.Ken ii.ui": In-miiu-, I.'..!..it Seay; •„....•::= ;:. I: i- ."M.'.-t'd 1-:•"-••-!• We»tfietd puhlic (cfiooli : 1 le.!. • Miiri-ii, haiitli Ma.Id.-ii. M-. in., : I,I-.|.. ily, Mar'.;aivi M.iy..; piisiiiK, M•',' 1 •:..•:'- ".-,"i'..,i-e.- '-.,,.'•.•-•••- r-"-".!i i'"'i N-" -:-' >••••"•"•'• . l - r ill- III ' "' ''•- ^-e.ii. will dole for tlir Chrittln.it t '.Mliii-I., r.n-.l M;,. I I !. l:..hi|i j Windy llliv.r and Kli/.libelli • I--;'..- pa.-l;ili:es nhieh are tvp- : Thr-.u-ii d.i::-- and •••!•;! in- '• liolidayt it! llm end of the •'-. M-.i.. ..i-!a (Ihitilal'if. rcfjui.-ir tcllool scssioti tomor- lifiitiiii- i !>i;-!" • if le.,'.-. S..-i.-il '.Miller, Klii-.itb.-lb M.ulii, Kaii-ii j l..'i;:h, and i-uilain, C'.h.-it llrml- ••'• ••':•• Vl-.it, I SVile- were por • ll-'l • I'"'"- ed li•••••• ' . ., [ >7 cr: II- I' "T ! I' ' ."ic ' :..^. > cll i ; irv S|init i •Ol-'.n, Ki'itnclli I'a-li-'-ll", .la> Kaf- | Imi-y. Ka.-ulty -;„„;,,lv. ,n clmrL'e •• row *nd will open Wt-dn«:t- th- h'.'i-- or ''-I hv llavid Mcl.ellali. .lohn ! -iirate.l in I'-alr- I '•' ^"' ;'" ;.',.. ,.,( j,, j,,.f I,,- vnild I" "'i Hi ; day, J.id. 2, nt llie rcijular ,d.|iia.i..il I:--.. Tii.-.-it.-r.-. ili... \'ll>'.iliia |;.dun i.ii, flat liara I nl' tile ,--• lunilni- ;u.: Mr-. l.i*Ul,''e I-- K'.nal-.i |iu.'!l-.s and MWh.".: . i-urt in !'ii •>'»•• •''•••_ "\ ' .-'r....,[ ,.,., .,-...., j,y , ;lipl"> !ii..-nt 111 | ' Si hrocdec, Kuv .Sc'iio.-dcr, l'an.-,Ko ,il: ,ind Mi .. Han.a Hill. '• I-. IJ-.i.ii, lleiily and -laiuv: ; l.«ca. y-111''' """^ time. jCi.-'iliu'i. d .,-. ' i 1 Continued on JI.IU'C •'' is :L'.-:'-%>.'•;', :iS#i?: :-, v-i-jij:f :v. Page 2 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962

Last Minute Shopping? Get the Gifts that are Sure to Please Him! Wicpfted, in QolA

Men's and Boys' JEWELRY SHIRTS 5PORTSHIRTS and ACCESSORIES and PAJAMAS Make your choice from a wide assort- ment of practical, personal and popular gifts that capture the masculine whim and fancy. You'll find our selection of GOOD GROOMING THREE-SOME jewelry smartly styled ... to please the COMMUTER KIT... top grain Cow- ...club bruth, clothes brush and comb. hide, black or brown, waterproof lin- Ambor Incite, nylon bristles. $995 most discerning taste. ing;. Holds all grooming $595* necessities.

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i he latest colors and PERSONALIZED TIE RACK . . . JEWEL BOX...convenient, roomy. CLOTHES BRUSH [.. leather back, styles in all sizes . . . by walnut and chrome plated, 36 folding Simulated ieather on black or ginger. saddle stitched, nylon bristles, brass arms. Practical and popular. $995 Gold decor on cover. hanger. $395 America's hest kiiown names.

HAT GIFT CERTIFICATES . . . Stetson and Cavanagh. A hat gift certificate permits him to make his selection, and lets our expert halters fit him perfectly, to his personal requirements. We have five brim widths, many styles and col- SWEATERS ors that will top olT his wavilrolie. They're warm, wonder OUTERWEAR fill and practical! Here he prefer a jacket, ear coat ire sweaters galore . WOMEN'S WEAK -- Count] y Clothes Shop or great coat? Whatever his pullovers. Scanda BOYS' DEPARTMENT — Mey.y.anine 1> oor preference, you'll find il . lijjbt iiavhui ski, crc^v necks u ME1N"S CLOTHINC; -- Second style, size and color in our cardigans, v-neck styles Floor FUKMSEIINGS — Main Moor furnishing department. Many etc. Choice of fine styles with removable inner woolens, eashmers SHOES & SI.IPPKKS — Main Floor lining . . . some with detachable and minicle blends. CUT UAH — Main 1loor hoods.

•OPEN WEEKDAY WEM\(;s liSTIL 9 SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M.

2 07 £. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 3-1171 , V* •"• THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1862 jklin School Pupils Miss Patricia (Jt-bauw with t-, Page 3 Jm a v3I -os. " - >- WilmWilmaa UrehcrDrehlT.. staSi - seat Yule Event 'i' Htwit, a second jrradw, .-asta-, .'ejuitd Ki'adui of Frankli' • he narrator. numbering 13G ihildn » fifth grade chorus assist- tfttisult K';J:I,V f.ftcrnojn presented layor Rau Envisions -i2s Coiiu-5 Again." The Oli >ar»«>r Library Need :i in the fifth grades com- liiii chorus. MOUNTAINSIDE—Mayor Eu- .•ne I-. liau, rt-puiting to tin* |:ro,rr!'.in ciiuarman was Mis: iii-uuuh Cuuiicil Tuesday nik'ht on \ iTlinjr with music by Mi.-' i(? Municipal Library, said that Yvrhown accompanied a -DUO books have Wm purchased iio by Miss Ruth Vincent " date at a cost of about $9,000. 1'auline Kwmp directed tin If noted that space is (retting so jrradi; chorus. Scenery foi imited, more room will SUon be o.luilion was prepared bj needed. BLADES Bill Eshbaugh AT about this question: | "I wiih to keep my auto iniur- janto with my local independent jogont, yet some finance compo- •nies insist on handling the auto ! insurance along with Ihe auto I loan. I hear of a Bank-Agent | plan where the bank finances i the auto loon at its low interest ! rale and any local agent can handle the insurance. Does your agency have this Bank-Agent | Auto Plan?" JOHN K. MEEKfcK, Inc. BARRETT & PARKER, Inc THE CHORUS AWAITS ITS CUE «• Santa "CUui tnkt. ihe center of ihe .t.ge in lh« Woodrow INSURORS Wilion Schuol production "ChriitmAi in Many Landi." The above icenc reprctcnti CliriitlnAi in the 1100 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD AD 2-8717 Altaian's 43 Elm Street United Statei. Listening to Santa (David McLclUn) on il«|< are, left to right, Ronald Duolk>, PLAID STAMPS TOO! Michael Pifhntck, John Doddi, and Robin Reilly. Choir niemljcm pictured are, mar, left to right, We.tfleld AD M8M Bonnie Welch, Carol Schaeffer mid Pamela King; (rout, left to n»ht, Holly McAulilTc and Debbie in Short Hills Brown. Alllllnled ITIIII 'Christmas MV Holiday .Ml motor vt'hiclr in-ixction open every Thursday (C'lintiniicd frtin 1 ) MMlnl.:, Ik i n.;ii)i: aj'.em-ies, kvliy >',o.u.lf,.i-,i MIKI (hi'trn. y (•lid ili.v-.-r <|ii:.lili;-:ition ren- Itifhcuvk. Th.' rlui.r, undrr the ters will !•<• rlo.M-.l Monday and lirivlt.m uf Mr-. K-.i;t!i An.lnis and until 9 P.M. TUI'MI •>• <('liri.-ti.iiis Day) and hy Mi.-, Kiuh Yin- : ; I in- .:.iy, .IHM. 1, r.Hi:i (New , , , ' ,,,,-• •,, i tiu-'Ciy, .inn. I, i'.ii: (New •'„,,',""•" ":'::> 1V1'U"1J">; '' ! «',rh •-:,, K.H.H ..r a Cl,n,tm, •iu n COIIIIII>...... l,s mid Nei / vVeal1':, holidny fur nil Charles of the Ritz '1 h" li'rlitl':-,' lino -l;i£i> i lv\v ron- Mat.' olli. rs hy <;,iv. liichiird i-tnl of Mnnin Wnlsli, Chip l'«k- i J. ll.,K!,,.-( i; ,v:ls .tiir vi-liick- •».: Tlir third'irrndi's h.i.l «'hari:«- of '»M><'''li»" M-Mi.m u» .South Avi'. will lii'iipcii .M.niday, lice. 'I'll.- cntiii' I'.-ii-ully iiiul .stiill' of -. 111. frmii N a.m. I" p.m. Charleston Garden Wil-oii Sv-liiio] I'lti'ju'iiiU'd to inukv j "" '~" * "" rlll : i n open until 8:30 P.M. on Thursday "'" ::^ i!;:"^" . \ txchaiiircites Note Officers, Yuletidc Season (t'ontinui'il from pam- 1 )

N:i:ic Hiiniel-, l-;.l-.v:-.rd l.i'»'i<, pivs- At tin- W.-tl-i'ld l'-.\ii:uiu<' Clll'i :iei't of Men's Cluh and Mrs. H:u-.. :••%•: injr 'I in MI.iy i-vi'iiini; at thr 1.1 .1. Wi-i:.s, |in-iil.-iH nf Si.tiT I ili'-.v-iy linn i-, M.ninliiinsicli', .lo- h"" I. | |i!i Viizilti. ami liss I'lHiiniittci- rc- Tlic .'oilov.ini; i.ilii-i'i-.< ,;M,I tin. i ;v, I ;i vr.:.- of ilii.nKs fur tlii'ir li'i". ri-tiii'd fruni ;» i vi. <•: I-:IIH| H'.ntK jn pi -ovidii:;.'. nimtlu'r sui-- l>;iuii'l>, t;i!r.-nn \V. lli'ii', N.iin ! . i ul tin-, tii.i-. limy for tin- ll.-"ui, Ailnlph 111.,' .iii.l Philip i -uMivn nf WV.-tli.-M.

tin li-hiilf ol Hi. VISIT THE NEW Kln: i lil ;;iM UaMii l/.iii-l tlrish '•I—"•''!'I ""'" '' '" 'l I'hildreii IIM ', ^. '\ | In i' i'i:i io Ihi- ^;iu!u ("IIHI.-J parly WESTWOOD unt,,,,,,- ,1,-v.,,...... f ...- .-I:.-....- ,. l|..;iv,.I,..| .„ „„. W,,;,M,..,; i.lllri'ls :inil trilsli'-., mid <-\pi-.~~<- f ..aimuniiy l.'eiiiir. 'I li:- Cenler ins confifii-nri' in tlir ni'vv lc::ilfi rl in]yi"d loj disl riiiiit i,Hi to needy LOUNGE ship Iiy a'kini; V,mV> lih- •-iiir !ii»! miilii -. , Ihi' ti'li-pli' iMD'ht v.t l'ro:il > 11

to .stri-lii;th. Afl'-r :i l'i i«f I • 11 i J n - - s inri'tihf;, inion County's newest and lavishly decorated nite ipol. minis i;rnf I'lit-t. ciijoyrtl on in- May the Tuktide featuring our huge hordwood parquet dance floor. Your :::ii! !.nll'c> il.nni'i'. l.'.l hy .In [ . r;:i'ti:':nno, ;i!i ininnl in Mnj.'hi[' ; Invorite dance music by j lirUlinii • c:ii'ii!.i. Siilitu riiiu-., in I he full of joy ami A S i .u- jn i nil \>i An tin Mni-:^ nrr, SHS T.A | . In...it, I I'ift.* to all. FRANKIEFAME O , Inn. !n ihi' In,li.in;. i tlir ii'i-nliir dreams -come'true for you ami yours. (lormerly of Ihe Club Diana in Union) !•• : ii;r i!:it<'. of tin- i-liili fur -l.-ni ::,•)• h:,\i- lu-i'ii i-!iani;i-d t" the i ih';.ml -'.'Ml. large banquet hall for your weddings and parties. i __ ^ milCh-i^? ARTHUR STEVENS jilimate cocktail lounge and main supper club with dancing. ! Inlinc'fs In Interview I p 233-5-7 EAST BROAD ST. AD 3-1111 NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE i llahne :n:d Co. will i,|i"ii all em- We are filling up quickly, so call now. InyiN.'iit ,-:!':.••• J.'ii. 7 (it i',:; I N'.nth j \vr., diri-.-lly air,. . fri.in the i-lm'i' ; CALL 789-0808 IIMII i < i'"'.v in-: rinf eoic pie! ;;ui. j A ~| .,!;.-:.::in fur tie' -l.nv unl Ask for Reservation Manager ••tervic.'-i fur i-'l ulinel will I" • i-!d fjulii II :i.in. '•» * p.m., .Inn. I ;n well. ();2n-i- i!.,l' - and tiim- 438 NORTH AVE. • GARWOOD 'or interv:.".-. will In announced ;i i-, )•..•• .--: d. Between Garwood and Westfield SIDNEY C. MELK

THE Christmas Stocking j GIFT I FOR YOUR WIFE, MOTHER, j REETINGS SWEETHEART "MR. TOPPER" JAR AND BOTTLE OPENER for Christmas, wim our thanks for any sire jar up to 4'a M in beautiful copper finish. lo you for your patronage. Have wonderful holiday season! only *^ \t/L>J postpaid AVT CO., Box 823 Clark, New Jersey

:^." BROAD AT CIM STS. <%::;*•'••• . nil! v vi| IIHWI "LOVE'TSA'MANY WESTFIEID 'RJ'e take this happy time of year to wish you PLENDORED THING'

all the joys of the Holiday Season, and to join all men of * :!*••> i,H \ S ! II. -tiMi-nli Kl.Ittl od IZ a prayer for worldwide peace and understanding. "AN AFFAIR TO May your Holidays be merry and bright! RCMEM7ER"

"SWORDSMAN Or £ at) caster, $*&. SiF^A" AD 2-2232 'VIC • . •'. TtP.it 76 ELM STREET THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 I proved, will place the town in fi- elude "frills," unnecessary, cost- Named Bank Officer David Ingalls j Co€*S 'Open naneial difficulties. This is not so. ly, and rot required for the proper OBITUARIES "The State Local Government education of our children. This is (Continued from pa^e 1) Board, who has ultimate authority not so. American Patent Law AsKoeinlio Birmintfhimi, .Mk'h.; Mrs, Edward (Continued from page 1) for prevent"'*? municipalities from I "Of our total sum, arough nta Clau,' wku Mrs. Miriam Pierson and the New York Patent Law As Keith of Kumiis City, K«n.j Mrs. inc. Our children ore well-pre- taking irresponsible fiscal action, breakdown of the costs sliows that Christmas tragedj J. P. L. Johnson of New York City; pared; what we are asking you to audited the effect of the bond is- about $1,000,000 is strictly for are flameproofed. iMra. 'Miriam O.rle Pierson, G8 suciation and was the holder of Mrs. -P. U, Hush of San Praiu-isco, approve is designed to keep then sue on the town's financial stand- classrooms; approximately $400,- of 123 Duncan Hill, widow of number of patents himself in thi Cal., and Mi.«s Mary Imcalls of this way. ing Monday, Dec. 17, and has ap-000 for the muiti-purposo audi- George W. Pieraon, died Dfo. 1 field of catalytic cracking. He fre- Mesa, Ariz. "Apparently the inference ex- proved our recommendations, torium wing—which in itself in- ut Hfthwny Hospital aftor an ill quently locturod on the relation- •ship of patent iaw to research. Funeral services will be held ists that other town bodies right- without qualification. cludes five teaching stations; near- nc».< of a month. fully have responsibility for de- ly $100,000 for movable equip- Mr. Palmer Vecraved a IIS d Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul'n "MISCONCEPTION No. 6—that Born in Nvv/arl;, she lived ii R|>isc»iml Church. The family has ciding what will or will not affect wasiment, landscaping, etc.; approxi- (Tree -in electi-o-ohemirnl enjrineer the quality of our educations' the date for the election Wcstneld for 42 years. A membo injc from PcM)n?ylvflni:i 'StaU* Col requested that Mowers be omitted. changed from Dec. 4 to Dec. 27mately $200,000 for architect's of tho Presbyterian Church, nil systems and programs, or what is fees and a 2.5 per cent contingen- hiec (now University) in 1927. II required for the maintenance of for other than legitimate reasons. belonged for SO years to the Elizu pushed tho bar exam after Nervin This is not so. cy, and the btlance for all of the J>eth 'Norton HiUo Class at tli the optimum in education in renovating and remodeling: at hid clerkship with 'Pennie, Davis retired in 19-14. l\a was a lm-mber Westfield. We are unable to allow "As reported publicly and re- church. Her husband died Sept Marium and Edmonds of New York of the Jui-Kuy Cenlr:il Quarter Cen peatedly, u mistake in the pub-Roosevelt plus the new library, 12, 1947. and we are sure you would not gymnasium, cafeteria, sanitary mtml screen. uuii taking courses from Ju lury Clulj anil a eommuniciuit of wish us to permit—others to as-lished legal notice for absentee Survivors are a ion, Harold Haloid Medina and the University Holv Trinity Church. balloting was mude, and it had facilities, proper ventilation, cor- , ., C'fh of Wfltchunj;; three daughters sume, even by implication, our ridor circulation, safety improve- of ChicHKo iLah'nllc Kxtc-nsion Survivors are liis wife, Mrs total educational responsibility to to be corrected—also publicly. lhni P1 r< lirs. Mtijorie Eaylor of Wcstneld program. ments, fire detection system, and ils or 'u, ' ' " RoBe Santoro iMai;notti; fuur Westfield citizens. Since an election cannot be held alcohol, herosfnc, or I Mrs. Murilyn Watts of Watchunu daughters, (Mi-s. J'oter Polidoro sooner than 40 clays after the other items. and 'Mrs. 'Barbara Thonwon o He wajj a monvoer of the- iPres •MISCONCEPTION No. 2—that especially dangerous; th bytorian Church in Woatfleld, the Mw. Joseph Villa and Mrs. .Put- publication of such a legal notice, "MISCONCEPTION No. 11 — (South PluinfielU, and oiifht grand rick -Maiifra, r.ll of- Westfleld, and the Board has failed to consult the date had to be changed. Dec. that there are much better and children. t'lainflold Country Club and the with other town bodies. This is i-t^^httle^or^ch^^ W«.-kapftUK Yacht .Club. Mra. Antrelo 1**istore of Ko.^ton; 27 was the earliest possible date less costly ways to accomplish our The funeral service, was held three son.*, Daniel of Elizabeth, not so. for an election after the mistake purpose. This is not so. 7. -Buy only eki-trica] u, Saturday at Gray's Funeral Hom< •Surviving are fifct widow, iMra Samuel of Westfleld and Victor of "We have always voluntarily in in wording was discovered. "Assuredly, there are other The election of William D. Me-haye been listed by Undvr^ Mary \V*llae« Palmer; a daug-h vited comment or criticism on Cormick as a vice president of the Laboratories, he. n with the llev. A«e L. Tubbs of thi ter.'Mw. iPolly P. Spaytb, at home Carteret: 20 ^rindchildren and "MISCONCEPTION No. 7—that ways—but we have looked critic- iPresbytorian Church officiating. four great-grandchildren. Krowth, locations, financing, and the Board of Education is making ally at more than a dozen specifi' Suburban Trust Co. has been an- mean tho toys have ra 'Interment w.-.s in Fairvicw Ccm a son, Lt. James W. Palmer, now like matters properly within their sets of plans, plus many varla nounced by -Herbert I. Hoer, presi- hock standards. stationed at Wurzburfj, Germany The funeral was helj from > also a director of the IMainfielc' ree or ijiMitinj; it " 51, formerly of Westfield, who died in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood- changes at Roosevelt, questioned portant to an educational program in Ohicairo wore held in tho J'lin Memorial Park, Basking flid^.e bridge. than facilities. The board's rec- where required, principally in theArea Chamber of Commerce, treus 0. Kilm projectors (toyot, the method; in addition they rec- science and language areas, plu? u'er of the Plainfield Area Chaptei houldbe listMlbythel'l ui don Funeral Home Friday. The ommended postponement of the ommendations for teachers' salary (C) correcting long - standing jf the American Red Cross and i: afety film 1 acetate st0.t, 'Rev. lleubcn Drew of St. Luke's Mrs. Joseph K. Blau Edison expansion for possibly two guides, which will be part of tho AJM'E Zion Church officiated and Mrs. Fred Johimon operating budget to be voted in building deficiencies which have .ctive in the Plainfield Rotar; be used. Mrs. Elizabeth Kuus Blau, 80, at more years. The Town Council in produced unhealthy and unsafe Club. Ho is a resident of North 'interment wu in Rosehill Ceme- Mrs. Eimnii Johnson died Dec. 12late October told us by letter that February, will reflect what we In Gtnrnl tery, 'Linden, 1C04 iMctropolitan Ave., the Bronx feel is necessary to attract and conditions. 3 ranch. 10. Do nut ullosv smokitj, a resident here for 30 years, died in her home ut 30,') Windsor Ave. they were taking no official ac- "Mr. IM'OTfrftn IIIKS. Have plfnty of a!i of an Apparent -heart attack. son. iMrs. Johnson had m;ided opinion that preparation of the his mother, 'Mrs. Rebecca Morgan here moro than 50 yenra. She was plans were solely under the juris- pay the most—but it does mean Roosevelt and IV- boon u o-csiident of this area for Education us to tho need and the extra for the Junior High School crease tho costs of the projects. "MISCONCEPTION No. 13 —styrene foam, paper, and certain let us help you find the 24 years. 'Ho also maintained a .Phillip Matrnotbl, 85, of 1283method of meeting the need, nnd updating. This has been the history of simi- that the proposed multi-purpose cloth costuming will ignite quite home in the right coinmim; now, with -the full approval of the lar delayed Board of Education home at Wcekapaujr, It, I. ftahway Ave,, A retired bla-cksmilh MISCONCEPTION No. 4—that auditorium is an unnecessary and eM.iily and burn with great intens- at th 1 right price. As Ihiln A member of the New York Bar who had been employed by the Jer- Locnl Government Board with rc- Westficld as a town is extravagant requests in Westfleld. frivolous request. This is not so. for moro than 30 years, Mr. iPai- sey Central iLines, 70.42. With structions to the architects were "MISCONCEPTION No. 14 —tive staffs, nnd by.the. .Commission- NO COST presently assessed at $71500, wna respect to Union County as to design facilities just suflkisnt wholfl,- we nre In the lower half that Stnte Aid will be reduced ol er of Education. _' The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. cited as lieint,' $730. Tile junior to meet the established needs— (jtdriewn if the bond Issue is de- "Now you must'n INC. such a bill by $21.13 per year be- were directed to utilize only the "If programs and facilities de- core-fully nnd give your approval Realtor! «re»lacai (M«plewooil> — T«3-*»4« (filming in 11164. Wo do not min- costs and only eight with lower most economical and niuintenancc- costs per pupil. teriorate, aecredidation tnny be to these proposals. After all, they 115 Elm Streit imize this m^re.tse, hut, we do feel frce materials. granted for shorter than normal are your schools!" t is a mador.t jiric? to pay for the "MISCONCEPTION No. S—that "MISCONCEPTION No. 10 —periods of time. This is what has WILLIS G. COE, President AD 2-4700 updating of our entire Junior 'Hi^h the proposed bond issue, if ap- that these proposed programs in- happened nt Roosevelt, whoso ac- School program. Westfield Bourd of Education ••••••••••••••*•••••••*•••#•§••••••• "•Second: With respect to our. percentage t)f net debt, ^includi the Junior Hip,'h ^chool proposalu, bnsed on l!>02iisscssc.d valuations, t was reported as heintr 10.90 per cent, and that we will exceed oui debt limit by $2,227,000. By way of comparison, when we built the HEARING AID 'Senior 'llijrh School addition, the THERE'S TIME per cent of net debt was 11.,'19 per cent and we exceeded tho debt limit by $2,210,000. The point hern 1a LEFT TO ORDER that we have exceeded our debt inlit before by approximately the same amounts nnd this hna had jvlwolutoly no elfect on our own financial ataniliiiK or credit or abil- CAMEO ty to progress. If nssessed valun- tions rise to a figure in excess of DO million dollur» in 1S">:!—as is antic'ijKiU'd—wo will be again be- DISCREETLY TINY-QUALITY PERFORMANCE low the debt limit within three yours. Try the Cameo Tot/oy—No obligation "Third: It. was pointed out th:it the borrowing capacities of tin1 Hearing Aid Center town will ilK'lT:v.;e by virtue of the forthcoming chance to a -10 per 110 Central Avenue, Westfleld, N. J. cent assessment lxisi-* in lOO.'i. Thi Nearby Deliveries is true. However, your Hoard of Kdiicnt'ion dot's not contemplate the and Wire Service need for additional capital funds beyond tho::'.1 presently bein^ re- queHtcd, for :it lea-t five year.s, and to all the world :;t. tin1 he:u'in;r it was stated b; Mayor Towl th:vt the town did no! contemplate tho need for funds foi There IS a difference! m:ijor proji-:!-; lieyoml tile ajiprox- ininlely $7n0,O00 alrsT.ily e-tim:ited i.iul iiu'ludt'ti. 'Thorr<>ad line lax and sii;r!!c-ls that OPEN EVENINGS \jNTIL CHRISTMAS ur l niri llllililiollal tili'.le aid for fdiH-ition American. "\v'u take pride in tho quality ">' " * ' / fliuiet cemeteries— •vill rin-llt tlu'l-efroln. We look fc.r- and thi! i>ruiso it wins. The difference in 011!' "l'rv1U..'j ard to til.: ]hv--ibility. HowrVi-r. CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Non-profit a»id ic not-;l for the Junior Ilii:1! in the quality of our equipment and materials, the »'' Non-iceiarian •cbool^ is now am] t}ii> pns.-i':ii!i- of our stafT, and the personalized attention and time «•" ii-s of such a inoriani being u'ougbt U) fruition within the iicxl voted. If you're not currently sendiw your shirts am wo years i-^ ivn;ole. Al.o, it jnunl lio s(1 :e remembered t]i;U any i'dditional drycleaninjr to Pan American, why »"l ' ' ' iincls \\V tl!;'!.l niiglu h-iM'r will lot u.s show you the difference. ONE yEAB DEFERRED PAYMENT if applied to the opt'ratinir builiret mil not lo the i-o-1 uf fiipital «ddi- 1 PLAN INTEREST-FREE, AVAIL- ions. Tlirrerdrc, revi-iiiii1 from this Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday through -a" ABLE FOR PRE-NEED BUYERS. ouree in, -ay, l'.Hil :md siibso- ileiilly u-inilil. :n t'nc!. lielp to ro- unde Same Day DrycleaninB and Shirt La ^"5r*t uce t be sum r. quirt -I to Ko rai-e<1 'V In.ill li^.-iti.-n 1>>V our o:Kl'atmir No Extra uulret ami lu-li> ii> pay for (In- Expert Alteration and TailorinK -•cry [•n-ntt.i.-tl \\ - :n>. |uv entinv^." Supt's Offlco Executive Office ".F. K. llovle.i, Chairman, Kinaiiv'c l\.ini.:i(;.^' II00 E. liroad St. 128 Elm Street "WVnin.-ld H,i;n,l »f 1-;.In,a! ion" AD. 2-0781 AD. S-0130 VVt'stlit'Itu'i- lo Hctii-c JOHN C. STEUERNAGEL Gatet Chit at $:S0 p.in. • . ', i William K. It..:-'.-• .if I:!:!-.\ Hun- j •an l!:il A ;vii tm.-iit ', u.l! ivlir.-j 250 Springfield Ave. Near Broad AD 3-3650 .lee. :il -J • v-i.-rk in tin- N. V. -:i].'.. illic of U.-l'ili hnii Slc-I To. He ins liri-n si:--,vinleil with 1 lie firm ur ;!!) year.-:. LOW f PLAID PRIC E S i STAMPS ^

U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED-GRADE A

flf&rg Ctriitoat A&P Turkeys nro quality from tin: first liird to tin- lust. All are Rowrn Sixes 18 to 24 lbs. lOnndUmltr ltlbs. ninnt-inspected, Crude A ... the licst you cnn got. Ami you ntn lie loo, that your AKI' Turkey will give you value for every pnnn TO ALL OF YOU Add to the merriment of the occasion by nerving u gunr FROM ALL OF US A&P Christmas Turkey. You'll lie more than glad you did! AT A&P! At* Brand—Our Flntit Quality—Wbolt or MUM CRANBERRY SAUCE 2

Jan* Parker Stuffing Mix leaves 9C Imported Italian !Sf ^" SMAU TURKEYS 43£ Chestnuts L'?' Sausage Meat ^ 39C Above Turkey prices effective in New Jerse^ stores! •ft

"Super-Right" Quality—Short Cut (First Cuts Priced Higher 1 OPEN MONDAY TIL 6 P.M. Oven- Regular c A&P itorcs will clotc at 6 p.m. Monday, Docombcr JU!» COFFEE! Ready Style 791 Ib. Z4rh to that all smploycot will bo ab'o to enjoy RIBS OF BEEF 69 Chrlitmas Eve at homo with their famllioi. Super-Right" -—FULL FULL1Y COOKED—SMOKED e0 N Fresh Fruits & Vegetables I Save 20 3-Lb. Bags Whole or Either Half Shank c fresh Broccoli You'w-r bunt (OR MORE) Full Cut 59JNb. Portion ^Jp^f Ib. Portion "§i jf HAMS Ib. C Here's cause for extra holiday cheer — extra sav. "Super-Right" Quality Bui Imported Holland—Cinnad Oranges *f%££X 10" 49 ings on A*P's famous custom-grouod coffees I En- TOP or 8OTTOM c n b C joy Coflee Mill flavor...save on the sale pricel ROUND ROAST BOIUIIH 99 UNOXHAMS .2.89 4.79 Yellow Bananas £ 2 29 SALE IWDS MONDAY, DECEMBER 24,1962 Emp of C EIGHT O'CLOCK Red Grapes * 2 II* 29 8 Healthful Vegetabl* Juicei Refreshing Beverages/ C VEGETABLE Iqt. AH FUvafi—Plui Doposit Sweet Potatoes -.-•.':. 3 • 25 O 14 fluid C COCKTAIL 07.can 35 Yukon Club V'^l* F Cp V Glngar Alt. Club Soda—Plui D.p. Pascal Celery ;;;19 t A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality Canada Dry 2'^L""'53 White Onions Ging<» Al», Club SoJ«—Plui D«p. FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 59 Hoffman's 2^53' Fresh Dates ' « pig. 35C G;nij.r Alt, Club SoJ«—Plul Dop. A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality C White Rock 2 'o^,"• 53 RodChgiUrMoM'i CLINGPEACHES 2 49 Apple Cider vtf4V ti.1T Ocean Spray—Whole or Jellied THREE PIES BOKAR C Save6< WeTchade T.r 33 CHRISTMAS IB. ^ CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 .; 39 H^MMB-EC55cC BAG Candy & Nut Treafs/ ...as only Jane Parker Big, Sweet and Tender I BAG 3 : C Assorted'Chocolafe Ub,2.98 makes, them! Ritz Crackers Nnblico PEAS GRE1N GIANT 2 39 ;29c Rovai'LuSters' '£29* Sunshine Krispy Crackers A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality MINCi PIE Largd Burry's Cookies H.PP,F^, CandTCanes'" X*W Keebler Club Crackers SWEET POTATOES 2149' M C PUMPKIN PIE 5lb CQc Salted Mixed Nuts ,°;69 Er.ricKtd Our Finest Quality Ro* ;• 49" 245« Blue Ribbon Napkins 2 \VO 21 AIW T q A J Barden's Egg Nog ^ "" t ","63° Vegetables *^;; SI.OO* —IJ'/j or, sijs—' Plus Fodoral E«ciso Tax Saran Wrap 1 C /4?1; Borden's Fresh Milk »•--. 2 r,, 53 Baby Limas ' Fill V/o»l Gold Sea! Glass Wax Ctl 100 Eitra Plaid Stamps with purchase ol Pura Shortening GctiCO Eriia Plaid Slampj wiih purchase ol Get 25 Extra Plaid Stumps with purchase of I Ib. 1. WONDERFOIl *«,»'«

RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. I EDWIN O. EDWARDS •traitor PEARS ALL ! III:.* I.TOM WIEGMAN CO. NANCY F. REYNOLDS BARRETT & CRAIN & 112 Elm St. Mulllpli' I.IMIUIC Mrn.iirr* WILUAM A. CLARK eRANKENBACH i AD 3-5555 Realtors ;i Muiiiilailu Avi'uui-, Wt.»tlli-lil REALTOR — IrVM'ROH Realtor 1VC. Westfield Mountainside i DANKER & DANKER, Wtmtttld, K. *. rcAl.TouH INSI itoits ADams 2-6609 «S8 SuUtb Are. West AD 2-2600 MfHlbrr uf The AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 Inc. 302 Eau Broad Street US Elm St., AD 2-4700 ltipl* clHtlnp ttmtrm Realtor* — Itiraror* PRETTY SPLIT - with EXTRAS Members of Multiple LLXJB* Hcmber Multiple Llallms »r««ei» Wr«tlU')d, N. J. $26,500 AD 2-6300 MERRY CHRISTMAS CHARLES G. This is mmr I It Jt ii llu- usuitl MtlltllHr Ilifi-t- hi-.I nn,ill. I >-t l.iilh MIIII 149 ELMER STREET Srutcb Plat >It>unlilu»1d> U-ii-l. It h:tr< iiuuiy i-xti;i«. For lit- llvlliJi r'.i'fin hun ;t tlifi-t- Is ll j AND WESTFIELD (I!'.: 11.3) off f till' full Urea U**' «r )t now* from llu- FIRST OF ALL, WE'D LIKE ilinK ; tht klKlicn hti» a Warmest Wishet ]*)imti: ntJlH thni in'- t-inniuK'1" dish n ush'-r and filling spiui-; <-mh day that r«-Kurd)cxB of the I In- |il in- iiani-lli'il Kriiik- li:v«-J A HAPPY NEW YEAR busy OirlMwuH WVIIMDII, many TO WISH ONE AND ALL iii'i-.-nti'Mi niiim l» UX13: UHTI' For of you HI*- tllliKftuly houscliunt- THE Is -t full I,iiHt-jm.nl, very hir^i-; liiK. w*' ait- iiuMixliitiK in llilw ilnri- is a l;i|.(.-i. <'Ut»1*lo inul". THE fdluinii our regular prvneitta lion In ..r. slirii. luis it larKc pri-tty pint MERRIEST OFFICERS 'iml IN will worth spring. We On hopt* thoUKh Hint be- OUR HOPE -JFOR PEACE i f y H MERRY tidtr. you utll turn to (I«K** AND STAFF CARLETON ROAD COLONIAL i Hiitl ix-ml our it()f<-lia HI3A- CHRISTMAS II OUR AND GOOD WILL APPEARS $18,700 OFPEARSALLA MERRY lllis pri'tty. U-inrllllK r*Ili-»-I -•» From If FIFTEENTH ANNUAL ON PAGE 17 \\\\* h"nn- is UIHIHUILI In that It ill pi-i-rn-t IIK.VC-Ill or.iKlitiOll. C. B. SMITH, JR. CHRISTMAS FRANKENBACH, ixl !H-)L;liti(jrhf)ud, j;(«tjil street. the entire staff of CHRISTMAS GREETING Realtor I! There art'. <>u 1 h llrnt floor. :i nibH &.ul«ltfle 1 TO ALL la!•*:•- from Dud sUI* cli (pai- ntral Avr. AO J-OSO* WILLIAM A. CLARK INC. EXTEND TO lla 11 y Kt-rr ll n Realtor . II TO WISH with llrcpl «t'f. IfirKi* ami full lnvst llnhiK rfMini, muiK-rn kltHu'n WARM WISHES ONE AND "ALL THEIR ith nn clfctrU- fitov^ unil ;i Cnldnrll .... JLO 3-5287 436 South Ave., West BRAND NEW - unlrv. «")n tin- MtH'oml tltmr. n I'uriiinu 88D-101H THE IDEAL Ii PEACE AND HAPPINESS no.lt-fn hath anil thr**c n !<•(•!>' $31,300 BEST WISHES FOR A .(Ici'oratcil iM'ilruomH. Then- ADams 2-250O I 1 nu ;im}t. Hi-rvlrc In Iht- hnum- ChritttmaB )irenent for the MFB. FORA II THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ami nwninu'x for Bt'Vfii WIIUIDWH find entire family. A brand now l'ruetlcally flulahctt . . . mr»ve HIMI the jMircli. 4 bedroom, 'IVi bath liouue on WILLIAM A. CUMIK Iti quickly . . . x))ucl>iuf< IM- MERRY CHRISTMAS AND (Jraymill Drive, Hcotcli I'lalna. ]*<>vel . . . with 2H hath* . . . II If tli^ posHllilllty t'usy acfKHH from k 11 <-h e u to TO EVERYONE FRANKLIN SCHOOL HARRY H. MALLETT J,H*-irt U8 x 145 plot. Near CHAUIjlSa VV. IIOKOSN'Y MERRY CHRISTMAS try it I Shackamftxon School," Scotch back yHrtf. Very britflu RIHI A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS M. UHLMAtt U1TCH11-; cheerful. BRAND NEW ii AD 2-5050 l^dret' roomH throughout. 12 x •CKKALDINK HUUUV $29,900. MERRY CHRISTMAS 21 purt-Ji. SpacioiiH panelled TO ii grade U-VRI rccrtatluu room. '•£• FIX3KENCE DICKEV N Krniii nil i»f UH to all of you — t-ar BuruBt. ITp-to-date kitchen E BI-LEVEL RANCH :• vory merry rtirlHtnniH. Kvcry- with Inree dining area, dlnh- thlnir 1P n« we view it — be wuHher, Caloric wall oven an«l (Sou picture on pngre -34) ALL OUR FRIENDS W hiippy. ThlH IK a Kcnnrt, KTIIIKI counter top runjyo.. BEDROOMS - Vh BATHS world. IN FANWOOD . . . At |3<,7G0. i! Edwin O. Edwards RECREATION ROOM MERRY CHRISTMAS AND 1'rlced at $26,900 ... so we. maintained . . . always occu- YEA.1 Winifred H. Edwards SPARKLING KITCHEN pied by the present owncpH . . . Roy T. Canfield •milt 19G3 ... 3 HUCII upacloun AND A bedrooniB ... 2 bathe . . . blK ' Elsie H. Chapin 2-CAR GARAGE Kvtntnuni ASSOCIATES garage . , , excellent basement Albert n.O. Witmnn AnS-».1M . . . fireplace In the Jlvlntr room Claire Barker >lr-. Mlllfin I'ltulillnw, Ali 2-iMM . . . screened porch. Choice nreu. PEARSALl F. Preston lum LARGE PLOT HAPPY NEW YEAR MODERN COLONIAL Elizabeth Flynn & Josephine Ullrich Open For Inspection TO For thoijo who prefer the Colo- nhtl HtylliiK both insldu ami out, FRANKENBACH Sunday 1-5 P.M. TUCKED AWAY hut alno want the latest in mod- ern llvlhff, this charming three- 1»C. ALL OUR MANY t)ec1rmttn, 1 ^ bath home IIIIK • IB EI-M 1TRXET — AD 3-4700 *ver> thlnic* An ultra modern In Exclusive Wychwood In Moun tulnHlde! Thin lovely kitchen with dluhwatOitT, wit It GENTLEMAN'S FRIENDS brick untl frame Colonial Hpllt oven ittid tablt> top nmgi' tind level la for Hale at 133,400: the btri'h cablntts havo copper OLDER - COMFORTA&U Hazel S. Crowe 931 KIMBALL AVE. Kine tenter hall with Inrtfe •ll" hliiKCH ii nd thi: t'enf rnl COUNTRY HOME iiPK room and pretty tlrc- decor It* Colon liil. A laundry suPKuni^Y min.T mucK- l>lace- — /umlly «lz** tllnlntf rof)m directly off the kitchen VfH, over hnir A c#»(irr $59,500 C. Blair Rogers KN'lil.IS)! TUDOR ltKSIUUNCK. room — beautiful kitchen with Four litMlruoniH, 3 butliH. HUNIv- wall oven — counter Lop-raiih'o . IIh a nrH rout, itn l» HOMES FOR RENT I0N IRVING UCIOM. with bi'iinl- and Krltcldalre dishwasher — Whether (he family \n (frown Mrs. Alan Bruce Conlin f l v 1 < n v nd cullliii;, runtoi'iiil l>y 1.(1(1- HARRY H. MALLETT three hedroomn on Hvconcl lt*vel MIIIM n-rrtit H-nfriif.1 or still KTOWIHK". thin IN the kind "tV* lilive i|iill«* ll fiMv KI>I>(1 :,T,v,uT;",(v«rr,]iplnK in ii moKt ileHlrnhin of NI\ lii'ilriHUn. — i Kt-ouml BO dear to the heart <>T uml vlvttilty. I'l-UM'r* riuiKf Realtor Seotch iMntnti roHhlcntlal urcu. iIotltiR imrc-nlB who want lh« with iilouty <,r i-iUiliwU. lin-iiK- fi-,,,,, HO" I., $.VM. Si,I,.,- nrr Th« third love! IIUH Hpaci* luiKt' llri-i.ln.i- l> tkt Ililtt very tlnest . . . convenience . . . a runt tuiok. lliiRKtmii- snlllrluill. Mrs. Alfhild W. Michelson fiirnlHlinl, uiiiHt nr« nut. OIK* Hpiu-luiiM fnyiu- with NATl:r W<-««nHil Multiple Listing reudy for Uh bedroom with clturm , . . n|>ucioLinne«a . , . |i,irllruliirl> KIHMI four liriU Motttber 1 room fur hoime tjrut'Htu . . .MO cmCKTNUT STAIUOAKK ANI> run dormer and lient ftlready illn nK ranM | riiimi Citliiiilitl IH Im-utril in TlilM. llvliutirully llulHht'il ri'U. Snlm llrntnU in — full UitHfinent — 2-rar rl^ht too, for Impromptu Kalh- Everson F. Pearsall l^lmwtHiil n( $~-.%. Nliu'4' inir tTltiKH of i»very utfe . • . tLjf rocim. ['K. '^-rnr KIWIIKI'- HIHIO rtttuched KuruKu — lovely locn- .•.llli.H). ciiuntr) .l]Itkli*» r e N I tl p ii t lal >mt MIIKI*IIIVII( Connaltnnt ». Come Ki't* thlH ono right properly \n ltiryu enough to In- rr,nr. I!]-:AI'TII'"1II.1JV SIIUL'K- |( vite tho unrdon lov*r. "our In- tlilririllll» IMIIltltllli'N (11 |>tl- HI5D 100x200 Brouiuls. away. lilK o] 't> Fritnl purrhtlntlM quiry will be welcome*! . Inrui- uml 4>linnict-H art- rn|»lil, lit I'IIIHT St. All 2-KORO plcturu with ileHfriptlon, on re* IVI'.ll HIIKKI'Nt It tl 4-Ilrly l-lllt. imtvilrr roiim. uml UIIMntJ ducat. Wv'll tli» utir hmt In lu'lli. ThlH 11OUHC lllUHl dl' Hdlll. 'IIANKliIN SCHOOL ftrcill. Ko.v lot iur».v> iii II imwt «i*«wt 1 IU-U>VQ1 ranch. 4 liotirooniH, 1'A AVH1 uoii.slili.'r liny offer. buh, livri^c fumlly r•"&» | RECENTLY REDECORATED dry rooin, 2-car pHrnKo. Seclutl WYCHWOOD AREA 1 Two atory- 'Orluk and fntiiK . 3 od lot 118' x 178'. Prlco jao.iiou THE LINDEN AGENCY LEE K. WARING |Mmrt..»»lc,ll. I'rl.r — tlM beilrootiiH, 1U hnthfl, tlrtvlncf1, J(IIINSO\ linos, 4117 N*. WIMMI Ave., I.liiilrn 4 BEDROOMS — Vh BATHS HcretMU'il pnrcii. inult In 1354 In llufllllnii Cutltmi'torK llrnKur III" (l-llll nHALTOR Shacknmuxon ai-oa. A renj buy rsoo Tssntitn Ht *29.S(10. Principals only. Al> $36,900 azn. 12-n-tf To you and yours, glad RENTAL greetings and hearty wishes A DARLING TlilH brick jui'l framp linmr- IH . . it'M nice . . . M. A. MFRCNER only 2 yi-urH ohl and IP for HII1*« it'B furnished . nnly bt'cuuHt" llu.' owiK-l- haw It'a well located . . . It'w itviill- llenltnr —• luiturnnor $250 per mouth H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor CHRISTMAS PACKAGE! hi-cn truiisfcrrcil. Tln-re Is it able at once . . . MX nutller Court AI> 2-41 for great happiness at holi- wnocl liuiiuiiK- Mr1»<' WESTFIELD Our 35th Year FANWOOD npni'loun llvitiK room plus " FOUR BEDROOMS BRAND NEW 1 day time. We're proud and prclty liny wlnilow. <;oncl HI/.< are you riddled 7unt OH i>retly »a :i plcturo IH illnliiK room uml ultra niuiloru SOCIABLE NEIGHBORS 1 COLONIAL "SPLIT" thlH ilfllKlitful ColnnttiL home Ultcliun with (llBhwiiBhcr. HH> TWO BATHS POST & LIGHT WELCOME by real estate pleased to serve you, and,n ti line stcllon nf Pan wood — am|i. t'K-ftrlcul st-rvii'i-. .-IIII- very Colonial fin-plnco In l IIUIU'IMMI «r»K<'. All tilutiiliiuiii "Sutriable but not i>ryi"R" IH th*- $20,900 pretty llvlnt; room — full size B way t h I H Horn is in ii kc r H u m H U $35,000 riddles? Mcrt-etiH (md atonnH. In tulultlon. ll'll llliB «'!••• and itroti y cniiiiKh |t> l»^ pictured tin you thank you foryourgood will. dlnhur riHim — HparklinLj ycl- tht-rt- la a t\m* r(-t:rfrillon r-join In Hi. rsrillil St'lmil ""• the plennnnt ni'tuhborhnml. Tin- intlniiK caril: Colonial home with threr bvitriioniK. I,lviit| lw kitchen with ninplr iilk 1 well donJ^ned, well 1u-pt 4-heil- Hi'ttlo tliwnl fur tin vounKHK-i-K. rvrhti|»> »•« 1 1 lit IIIIH a llri'ti't>i luce a ml MUD it v dining ninni IIIIH ln'ftty put ur< 4 BEDROOMS - 1\'i BATHS llr, tlM IHIIUtl 1-ltH llf ut't* — nc-reenrii front p i-oulil tt-ll you niot-t;? li.n.l or I'iiihl rooiWi i' " * roum, S'^-tmlh h»m« Hyi'ultH fur vlmlnw. Full luiHenient ami attUL-hetl KIUUK*1- I'Jupecinlly iilco thren delightful hudrooniK ItMt.-lf the mlnutf you tUrp Irx •"unwocitl tulj. linpliv luiim'ninkcr.s In LEE K. WARING, REALTOR the front hull. Carpet Include! FAMILY ROOM th<- W.-Ktllclil iireii U fully condition botli Inelilc uiul out ilitrtoa illMi-hnlT All 2-tniA lntttur wallH and relllng — Uvlni; ritoni, (lining room imd lurK*-r thnn avuraso UU«:bt-n will BAY WINDOW IN "LR" M. A. MERCNER Wnllrr lOi-kburt AD 2-7BM drtum for only J^O900! romii. rnnilU-••«*'•«'«"" ilitdixtfitHlier and bullt-inn. Thiee beclrtionm, ) VJ baihw, nnnle. lev*- panelli-d nl«y routn and Inumiry. I-'nll buMciacnt iitul KUI^K*'- 1>I Mrmlirr ilrn noil ini»l«ralilirt"-'"™ thy bun lint in Scotch 1'luina. CHAIR RAIL IN "DR" 'Wil unit urn'*1"". Ufiw'"i.i.i-kt' l «"* 2-CAR GARAGE Multlulc 1,1st Inn S>»t«-m LEADER CLASSIFIEDS TOO BIG FOR THE ON NORTH CHESTNUT STREET tlnr InmlK'ur'"*- Kl>t ' $26,600 ii-i-tr . BRING RESULTS BEAUTIFUL RANCHES 3OOD SCHOOL LOCATION CHRISTMAS STOCKING KIIIII. l*rln" — fS'J*®1 Marvtilcius valiu- mi tniluy'M nuukei. Ton location yet only ii yoarj alii. I hi ml Home living room with Jlr^plitct1 urul bow plctur Among our fiivoi-Hi'H arc so wlinluw, l^umlly dlnhiK rotna and UitchUK«*MUMII im rtlully ilnl»he(l a.H uxlru liluy iir*-a. Threw lovel; THE YOUNG FAMILY definitely t-iiHtoiii Imllt . . . ami bfili'uoiuH. 11- buebM. l,oi so x 170. Two uir conilitlonciH Included litrtro euoui;h for 11 miuil Mai-il A Unit-Lively latulifcupt-d. inuncUlato potjseHHion. 200 NORTH AVENUE AT LENOX fumlly. $26,900 $16,900 AD 3-1070 J31,0(10 ... In Miilinwk VIIIIIE H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. Itrlck rttiich houuo with 2-t-itr ••11 a 1 IK HL'hOOlH. " Wllllt tO LITTLE BRICK An OXIIUIHIII- ri-nlili'iu-o . . . not 1NSUUOH KhumiliiB, if HvltiR room with lurtjr, hut oh! HO iiltriictlvi-. LIVE, AND LIVE MORE ABUNDANTLY A very well-built 3-bedroom nr'rplnce unrt dlnliiB room srni-i> WKSTPIBI.ll PANWOOn 1 welling with Jalout^U* porch. this" iieul. e-ozy tiirjo Jw'lruom 'i'.l'.i .\iirtli Avr. $20,400 $31 500 . . . Not far from th , AVeninrltl 2tt6 Suuth Arc. l<"ninT*MMl Only 10 yriirs olil. ..„„».. Tuxc-H only *»32 uml II 1ms ... In llt'tt Franklin Si-him AD a-"" ' ATTACHED tlon rouin, wltJj bur In bii nice lioltw. J43,r»00 . . . AdjuhilnK tin- Scntrli Knr nnnthF All 2-n8N0 LARGE "SPLIT" mvnt. Many «>xtrun. lllollrNt In "vrf*. I'lntriH Country i'lnb utilf MIIKM. Jflin M.linlre NKII.T.VM VERY WELL BUILT GARAGE True ranch . . . autlu-ntlc th ll«*lly llntiitnun KHll-linNO ,i .,i htub. i>"«> •"" ~~ »lB". Nii\rly an ucn*. Ju.D Smith All H-Illu IN MOUNTAINSIDE VERY WEU KEPT $23,900. k lllrk LLlunlc I>1. T-VMl $33,400. EVERYTHING SHINES WESTFIELD SPLIT LEVEL 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS THREE BEDROOMS A lit'il room (ttt-tl 2 BATHS (SPACE FOR 4th BR) lli«- MrK* tiin :t RECREATION ROOM THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. uml (Mid tin (It on he LAVATORY CENTER HALL ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE. REALTORS INSURORS 24' FAMILY ROOM . . . SI \-rn(tiii-(tfii . BASEMENT 26 Prospect Street AD 2-0300 kllrhi-ii . . . CJ,,rnK 4 BEDROOMS $26,500 GLEAMING KITCHEN ONLY $24,900. A 120x165 t;i- .-IM $25,900 WASHIMiTON SCIKIOI. IK jilsl nMinil 111 i-.>rin'i- fi-iini Mill I COME SEE FOR YOURSELF I Trve-Htud- th Hillit run will i-lr H I .inl ii'lilliK li. HII roniu ItAN'Cll IIOUH<> In bciiutlful I'H It 11ll K|lf- tnl n1 ii 1iy hai»i'>' I III,. Ml! Ih. 'TurUwnutl lj]f*tn.teH."' Scotch '.V.- .-i.ii.'.l.h-r thl.s ho i-'iill ilhilm: li'l-ll KIl.-lH-ll 1> ill! 2-CAR GARAGE . I-B In ihi'lr li We'll Be Happy to Help You Find the Right House lain:'. lh»- tivsl littyt. In town «"nl U lirii. until It •Vrl . 'l'li < <- Ii.'I 1 •I. I'mtulnr li-vi-l twin si i iliit .l l,\il. Ali I ll.-.l Ki thin you •-.nildn'l II" ' '"'" pill ^ {III ft 1 .-ill v ,11 t'li>: i...I ' Kni.li-'l'vvl-'l yurtl 1.1 mi.lr v I....in; Mi-i-.li-il, "WATCH HILL" SECTION For You and Your Family l*nn«-lli-- rnu'iml .TIlar fi•Hi i'. 1', ll'll I'k. j;.l.!i(.n. nly u fin'rt walk to "Slmeltn- lm« l.i'.'it triniMlvri'il •'"" !' < r'H1111K. 2 luv iM t 1 THOMAS JUDSON, REAITOR-INSUROR llli'.MMl SclHX'l." At ?.1l.!'0,0. I.inn,- l^ v:i,-aiit. -•••• P"*"'-'"'' Ilk-i 1 I'alli. im 11O lit Kr .!•!• r.tri: t'tui in IN liltllii-illut.-. ll.'ltiT lltail i- W. nt to tll< r eer I ll..,: xoiiTii .wr.M'i: AT I.I-.XI.V, -.i» :i-tl.l, .' only tl yi-urs nlil. :iti«l I by iniinat in^ pin I-:%1«. MUS. ClIAI'i; HAIlTlliAN, All U-TfHi:t rni.i I*.- I'm' liiih li^ Im: I..,.MI; »< i. .iii-.l ,u:il Kins:.i'i! |>i.r.li; m I.HI ItUl'll ii U-III H llir^i- plot SO X13 1. Tlirr.- MI1..H-1 IV..II, ;ij-, ii .mil u run:. I.il.l. .-in III I .1 l.-ri:. thi.- t>..tt-iii.111H :i ilnl.-'lii'il |.ii:..in, in <-i.|...ii|t. i i i I), ii BUY, TRADE, SELL THRU Ihrri' ;»n- ii t«»t»! »' 1 •III:!.-.-.' :i',i)'.. inli,i: Kit. Ii, ii ML.if..|- |,r.. Thi-r*- IH ii lart- >• ri'i' CHARLES 0. ., III.-I II.."I I nl ,1 l.iilh: STONE FRONT I"HK ami ;tn :ul .t. Tl -I I • ,1 xw tio1>l>y (ii- (,-iirnt i lIllT I'Ml'UH Wltll »l DUTCH COLONIAL Inn il tu ^tt" I UJ ' I til \- sinsimn- Realto' NANCY F. REYNOIDS I'lyiii.'iiMi i:.. Fanwood, cheerful IS",/ x 13' living room with fireplace, .l'-l.- livli:.- full dining room, modern kitchen, attached garage, hard- DANKER & DANKER, A i) s~o:mi .- I.-vi I li:i.-: lop driveway. Upstairs are 3 twin-size bedrooms, the I- I II I. |,.,|.|..\ BARRETT & CRAIN Inc. 3 i ....in:: master is 19' x 13', ceramic tile bath, oil steam heat. ADAMS 3-** ' Ev«, mill Hun.In; U.0IN.1 tilt i;r:v ' .Ill- t-lsi lit-- IMIOVIIIKNri train, and bus. 4V's°i G.I. mortgage con bo assumed v .ii.i ii in. li.ll II.-III). llrli-n Hi'hnilile All 'J-NIIUS Mil IMI I lllf.ll. AD 3-1800 $20,800. ADnnia 2-IEUtt WILUAM A. CLARK .,.!.,.. .1. llenllor .11:.! ,,. •y ..If Hi. 4.10 South Avr.. \V<-»tIlrl« Call 889-6678 I;;>rnltiKB ODIJ- Allom. a-^r.i»> lln^.t tlok. .AI) S.ISIH I IM.OM \ I, \. >l,, Ml J-71IJ- Anntl^ I'nrklntc I" tl^nr I'll 11.171111 llnrolil II. IMm-e p|, .-.-•jnun l-,.t,rll. Ili- Ml --.1111711 ".u). I ii. iiii M> ;-;.-.:m ,||.I.-1I«- A, flrhrlrlD All S-7WM1 rv.nlnir I'lmni*" l : Mlinrt I. :l »lf l|'t>- I Iwrlnu AO 2-1800 Homes For Sale ,n. - ••nnl> . . . . *U :l-'>" THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. :li And Will Build l. ll.li.iiir Ull.l.l.- Vl> :l-» M. l». sltii^. .All 2-li.Ml s fur ftroi-lmrc i^K mill II,,Ihl ii). .1,1I111 II. \\ I.. -All "J-MTh Wllllum .1. ll.rk H> ^-Tl II. I., ••oliivli t.OHISIil II. .FIIIINMI.'V J,. IH'.A V .lOHVSON, Jll. AD ^•VKIIMI \ VILLANE & SONS, Inc. IIITII r. MTU — All .i.ntlM AD 2-4850 AD 2-0779 AD 2-9047 11 i:i.i;rv iiMiui'it — NsD-r,T.in Ktnilitn u< Uuluyl* IJ«1iA« %-rH s-io-ti THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 JtEAL ESTATE-SALE • • I • HH.P WANTED - tlii-n t-uil up with twu junior hi •.ch.iols ut I'i'sl somewhat bi-li suuuliinl, iinii, most mi)ic>rtHiM, IH1- i; ilii"Mi'«vd of Erlucution «* loinr Kim Street Sehnul is used I'm SMIurdxy linn1. ."• liool jiTirpdM-s. Further, wo feel it will hv for M*IU>U) \KW »»IA.VOS. wtlh V-.-r-'h. 1*> lu it* Hftrr-seluiol 1 KUurar.r.*-. HI'S, l.'.wry KL'.trii - r i KUI.H f;-..n. }:.:--.. i«- l.w.l l tlii.jrt.- that w.1 an- im-lwtlitiK four ti-neh- tho t'lib niut How *if llu north si in^' stations us u pni't uf mil* pi'< I'lrnuMitftiy poputttlion und U, in The l'i;';iV, S!i -. ;.|;. TVrrlll limij -.,'„ t{ '•"••.. -i |...n,-i-;. p S.i.lcli ••Imna I'l. t-.l7u»- FA :-::jf.3 fni'l. tht* Uiintf that will makv it !•»,. • .( > posal, two »f Ol-fli o\ ti.:i KI> til V 1 BIO f«r tc«m I: i I i I,. Inl-.il t> ]-• ;IM>1 Ulv tt-achinn of ])ossil)U* foi' t)\v to nvoiil Vi>or Asth.'HKrd Luwrr OrK*« ;,li. of from ?r> to •* • ! i .,;-.,•1' I addilioiml 10-J«-it >•>••,.,:.• M, |,- . .iV.il:.. i.- .1..IH- i i\\| .I'':•'• j.'.'iiii""t'.'>'"s;i'l';'.'i> '.'|Y.-u" Vui'nil sri'.-.Sli-.-.-ii | (.Mints at Kiliaim at prcM-ut. This Hchool> in tin* futurv. i ? I-- (JOOII ,,-.:i';,,. >l. :if - ,»••!,.,,:;:...! ' ' ' ' j ' ' '''•' "' . .. -.-_.. . j is n nuiilern, cITiiiiMit i-ilucationrtl Thcfvfovtu in summniy, we liuvt J! .;..!.. «..i.. .-„ ..I Jj ,.. .;. -.1. y,.ui -IIHTI'll ,,,!•... .11 l:.|.|.. . >..,'. i:» I'l illll -:M i:i> >. , ivUn' > I--' I •' • icchiiKiut1 nut pii'vnU-nl in l\lWi, .,1.1 ... >l,.,l.,|,.«,..|,,,,r,ta n, „ I,,.i ,..„.,,:„.,. in-,,;. j ,,,i. .l.i.i.li fl.ml rillr-ilil! ..ill- f»'lt that tho |iro]*or way to pro* hut uiu- whit h has hoiMnii' quite 1 """• I'-"' -.«•• M« ....1-7.- h, ;, !,„> .. . .. i|-..ifi: |-| AI > :i -I.:!!' I Jll.Y.I>. Al. l i?; ns wi uri' now : ll l li l ! clVt-ctivc, |>HI lii-uliir)y in tin- si'i- ijWOOD »niiiii'fi>f'?«i''> AV.'W.-I",-..:];"'Vi,"T i-1*"'*! ;,l:." r;ir , 'K;1 ,:'•;;•.".,'••;•••,• ''""'-* : - our pro- I'lu'i* - II-CUHI- t \- p t- pivscntatioii positls ivi' will t*nvo KOIVIM) tlic jun- 1 which mum- yvnr.H ujio WIIN con- •y^i'ni.r'WT,;;; ••' \y..;.,S'-?.ir}y>L7"iJ£'&£. • HELP WANTED- • ior hi^li ^t'liool |)ruvirnniv to nil in- keal Estate fined tn ciilU-^i'.-. anil now has Ini- t-MK-K.. ,. ,,.„.,,,„.,I ,'.,,> A,,,.,,..,-. I,.,.- MAIP tonts ttiul )iut'posos. fur \\w far lonii- mi iniiioiUmt |inr( of 1'nOittislant fuluri', if n*»t fur ahvnyn. Exclusively £tim IH'U M i;.-;i-."!i:il.'f .-lii'MV.trr : u '• " |..| • .'••„. IV- Ilitrh St-honl mul .Uininr lliirli 1 'lilin-ff. 431 North AT# W. Al'. ',.(•.",., ,-!•* r •'. I,, i • . n i » A\TI-:i» • Mulli:«l flln-1 s.il.Mll :• \\v Inivt' nhi'adv solvt'rt the HI - If'- 4-:Ott „..,'.! ,.,:..'i yKor Srhnol I'liiiii-iihin) pin^i'uniinitiu. »u»r hijrh NCIIOOI [uobK'm as fur as RIHTII .IAT« . ,", ,','i',.'1 u'.'lii ,,rMv-:v—", '"ivr:;: ll is, llu-rcfiirv, nsist of ^ f.. (IM* possibility <>f pcihiips nn oh'* Ord<-r SOW fur C htl.ln.n.:: >-l«yil> ,1. purl nn i,l: ,<\ ,-r .*',iilu not mill the |.r»|nisril inulittir- : ..i> -! ..k. M;il,.- in. Mi.p.vlnliii, nt itllll. Vl.ll llll.ll>r>tlllhlt nf I'OIU- nu'ntnry M'IIDHI MMIU'W'ht'i'v ollhi'f THE ;•,•;„'.•; .•;.:.', > -I 1 il. v.i K -l.-i. .HI-. ..( Walli-r K ttiht "ilt-freaseil*' ti reluliv on ttic mirth or south tmio in Un WORLD BOOK ENCYCtOPEDIA "" ' ' l : ;: All • .... U..ill..I.-.. 4*'!' 1'iu-U A. .. S. ..i.l, I'U.n.s. I-'A :'-i.:n:s. ll :"J-II 1 term. As I- siiul at III prriotl l(M»7-li»71i, %n' i( romhhiH- CHILDCRAFT I.VIHK .. i . .•>-.. si-:., ii tion iTpliu'cmrnt ntul t^punsiuii of .v In-' ••).. f '* ' III-I.IX I.Ill ttuH'tinKf "I would not insiM that I.I,, n rrr.,-,,1 <>KI. It r.lt.irr" 1. >'. 1 ' man !•>I ttrui: .1 l.l-llll 1,1-l.i. | \\ I.. I..I. I 'Ml :<. AL ;••'.':(>• tlie i'tluc»ti»>n vysti*ins *>f tin* Jun- O1U» t)l' llflfi-t1u*t' ot tlUl' ulillM" I'U'- I :• .c t-.1-1.-. JJ. i»i- Hi^li St'hoitls wilt gn lo poi % ('•Hi MHrsnrrl II. \I.IIrl.l. , "i-'lAll ' -I' I III II.HIM. IMllll.t III.'-. I liLu imMitiiry soJmoli within thf n»»u AllUIIIN ^-tl luu'tiusi* we ilo not hnvo itn mnli to.ii-ii- i • KI\I-I. i.:-: i tutiuni in Kdtson. This would \n • K\V li:ii-.r-i..nn. 1 to ri'c- COW 1)11 IM)ll«IC lil.-iiiu --••-•l r • , , ,.,,| |,.,.| KM ll- | m:«K I'l.rilli. r-Kiiliir ii..i,i.-. ,,(i.-i- untrui . I van i(i*-ist thttt (n tin* |i-'i: f..ll" M.I, l..|. M.II till Hlrl ...i :u,.l .\.nlni:. \\ ,-sill. 1.1 Y.M'W jud^nu'tit of Stutv mul local cdn omiuuhd (ipjitovnl of tho vuvvv SI. .l.-tiviTi-.l. "lir^lnin .-nr-. l-'anil. Ml' S <| ,I,I|'-> r-Uat. ^. M ciitltiiia) fXpiMts nn M- icrnntivcs, iiiclvhtin^ tin1 0110 y You have to hand it I.AMI* WIIINTIM: ^'- " I l.». |'--Il.' Hlli'l-. '•" • HELP WANTED - • mi ini|Millnnt uiul noircssmy n»l- I'riMI.' il; i.i.y .'iili.'J. \..u hjivt- i\. > IJ :;. I :r. I junct to :i fotnph'U1. \\\\zU (]iinlil,\ ADami 3-2222 M III HI..K. I I-. :|,|ll!,l| l:ill,|, |..| v,,il MALE OR FEMALE .ilium' c\u \ I:I.I. M|l\ 'w l.i pu>vrvnii\." May I m\y nK'u'u 1 hat the board to him...she did! 1ui;-lns ('.-itlriil A\f. At* 2-IU-.— w vi i HI:, .-M.'I I,-. II- SLII. ^ r.-|,i<-.«>-i. I I'.u Itlni; .iri.,:;a (In- sti - - I With rosjuTt t<> Hoosrvclt, we in in out K'alrful for youi- Icttrv I '.-' : 1 i uiul for the roituuviilH and You know he w«nti MA11K H.*..llie cs«cnc« of ole- ..II) K|>n>- liriMIIICI) >..,. ,.i. . i-.... ,!•; . II. f:-\ (••• i >h itir.il'li' Itut I!"- JutUK^tM you hn\'4' oxprosMt'U. W'v II,,1 Turn.r «.-ili..\.i?:i )> Sell-1 I •Mill)-' (•' U It pvt'SMi'd fi'din^ that ''il i^ tiursiint g«nca that »]>pcal* to n ninn itnil, irrcsistilily, to tho All l\,..--- ••' l.nni.K i.-i,.1,1—1 Slin.l.-.- : •"; Uolllllii: . ..i.il.ll-.n \ 1 :i i i. (I. .ll . «.t t<- "f It)) i I'll .V i "riilr. *ippn'i*iutc this letint of interest on 1 i;i.< I. l>. ..nl'-i :i.,.t I - - -.I. i' >l. ' :it llu sriiin^," JIIKI \vi' :tppir<'iut ' woman near him. Over a hundred of the wnrhl'i raoit 'll"' "'!-!!!.'.--. '-.AH J-SIK i .ill- -i». 4 1 i:im SI.. W i-'. t Hi lil. >• tht< puit of nil WVHMIOM oitUuus. ,M.1MI\ I' VII \ I'.I I very inm-h tin* thoughts you hnv il,» Aln.MHl Al) -J-TTU .ill \ 11 1 - I M"i tor d it tin Kit nn-iil 1 < ,il,.11...i l.n.i.p ,v HIM vl,,,,. | •'• itrtti tied with rt-Kpcrl I«> tin )nv Vfty truly yotn's, prlctieM M«encc» nml oils Ignite tu niako one ua- Itili-I"N I'.-.tlMil A*f. AM --I-V : ' ' IK- IC«-111 cot- II li'-rn nf «tir f.iil;in.: :n r ::.i B I I ' - •• J •; .••Utility nf usinc Klin Slrci-t Srhuol wihus c;. COK, forgetlabl* maBculine fcngrmuT. MAltK II After 'kili.-l.l Mnl.li.l*- 1.1-ili.u itntl 11 • i r. i (-|.n...t..-r .•! ('...... i-r.-r II Ai.T- | • EMPLOY. WANTED • j a-" » thin! junior hiRli -M 1. Y.. Shower Cologne (shown) $3.00 JJIU.I tax, Olhor ,\i.lur>- l-nlille l.\«l-» *\li .AMP •illAIII-:*! :il I I sluiiilit r< '•' thil" l' suvli M ,-|- His I. .In. . MARKII products, up to ?I.I>I>. •l'r«Jom«k >l-|t"\>'. i.-.ii I:-.->:.!.> .-ill-- I .llti.-.. rnl it tlinrouf*hly.. Tin1 ml ril ri.iixs i.u» <'..i Mr. Thomas >r Mi -.-•:•'.i.a uv.i lull I..1H1- I •'! E!L WILLIAMS •ur jwl-n. <'.K\\ Ui'S, (jit ()l<' Silt fllCt', HIT III > 4 I,-, re:lliiill I .-'HI »iHi '••" 765 Central Ave. ll\ •>. • • I ill.- «i:.. Ii-.. 1 -' • i iLC, )*iit tin jirfu'ticul r»Ms n- ((\inliiuirri from P«KC 1) l>. .1 i; ;i i- :i i: . I! .II • 1 *\vur CniM' M.) •• I..-.1.. v ,1: in-, -i:— V. ;l A - | rcmicr it, in our jUtti;iucn' ,,| I..I. 11 - ';• i j DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Klni Strcfl School to lumdlu 11 I. i ill nil III:\I.I\ \c;r.\< \ I,ill A.M.. All :i-I.V.Ii niM-.l en «.ur nnnlysrs, utiL n htnior IiikIi Srln.ol pru^ratTi. 1 llvlllLT i'lti:\i if r. l.il.i, i:. •.. ...i »i.. I'mni i (...in • \V lull I . h- .:•! sincerely intpMire n.n to whether it IA a-n:ii • •! I...!.-" U 1 1 1 would hi> lu'llcr In spend \\\v ic|n John franks - • '•'• '•'" ' - "' j «-IM •'•_< V- ''' .*!. ! rv '"'uhihl^n I The liVl-.l IVII.-liill iM Clipitlll vnst. -, 1 .U. 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IU-..-H 'I Page 8 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 I Honecker to Leave class to b:tve their first reunion Yule Party Held ~iiu-e Ki"a'ju::tioa. It ;t!.;j';:.er .stinlent.s. MOUNTAINSIDE-- I'atrolni.-in Held by Scouts TOP OF By School Guild Kdtvurd J. llumcl-.i-r Jr. )i;-.s n- I ll -.'li hil'h ^L!IMO! M- also ell invi I: ,1 lo juin Nfiirlj -'•(' voiV:>!i iiltviiil<'. stu- of Hoy Si-ui-H T rein 72 n- lie:. i5Io!hi.-i'.< C,i\\'.:l ol" H«iy Trimly His ] e.- i^natiim w;ts accepted v, i.ii. h I ia-n: i>i i.lyinjr. Thi-y : ."il:>ml;iy ni(;l!! ;n Wi'siiiiiii/u-r lla! ::ir Si:!nr_>l in I!H- ...•IIUKI au- by borough cnuiuil Tuesday nielii. i.avf li.'cn ;; i: .' 1 tu arri\e at 2 ] ::iiil altriictci! a tiironjr of scuut.- ditorium- 'Tlu.' ]n(sidi-!it, Mr.-. anil Liu ir [Kircnis. r 'i'he patrolman, who rc-ides at oVIci.-k uflvr i!'.riles have Frank (ii!Ii; an, in' ro'liu-cd S;mt;i 125 Mill Lime, plans to lake: em- .,1 iisscmble. The- .Dro^rrani was o|M-nc{l by Se- Cl.ius, played by iJIrs. R. \V. Co- ployment jvith u trucking firm, nior Patrol Lender John Hauivai U'llo, who prevented tlie DHMK'I-H- it wus disclosed by Councilman who outlined the meiiniiiK' of Seoul itor, Kt'V. John Flrn;;jrun, assistant Chester Kaliian, police chuirinan. WHS Studt'iits Sing laws and oaths. Scoutmaster Vt'ti pastor, with gifts for the ilcriry. For Rotary Club liam Foot.c introduced the Greet liar Council and reviewed the -Airs. Antlioity Anj^t'lo #avu Fa- '62 Graduates Invited ther Flumurr.n n clieck which rep- At liii'ii- rc;;"ul".r weekly Iumli- troop's I'.ctivMios. l'esenUid tin.' profit from the n>er- To Informal » IIS I'on M'eeiii'ir lo-liiy, Mieirbi.Ts of tlie Former Scoutmaster HoRer De chamliM? club. Santa presvuturi 'Coffee' Rt'iinion Westfield iiotary Club were entfr- injr showed slides taken durinv each nun rnd lay teacher with tiiined by a select t;roup of the best ci'.irpinK events over the past three BULOVA years. Mr. Dealing was presented and popular with a scroll commemorating his The Monday evening program Schools, class of ]W>'2, have bi-cn five years with 1he troop. The; invited to an informal "KallVe music was pnv;ented by the the gijtquality watch •was introduced by the chairman, "Twelve," an all (rirl chorus under scouts also presented him with a •Mrs. Alice McKahan, which in Kiatsih" reunion iin the cafetcriii of the school next Thursday after- the direction of :.Mi's. Janet G. Glea- eluded wlentio? s by the newly- son. The final portion of the program formiil sevonth jmd eiirhth tri'adf noon at 1 :[!0 o'clock. \vu3 the monthly Court of Honor. (r)ee eiub, under the direction of : 'Sponsored by the administration In l!Ui>, SO million lax returns Advancement awanU wore present Mrs. Elvira Dol -Mont*. They were tnd the guidance stulT of the hi^h were filed, compared to 20 million I wl as follows : .Si-coml cla«s, Knlph ^S-T-R-E-T-C-H accompanied on t-ho piano by James school 'the affair will provide an in HMO, repents the Internal Rev- Anthony, Flint Kutman and lirad and Kevin Kane. opportunity for members of l)ii.< enue Service. Houillard; first class, Dan Clark: your gift budget with star scout, David Chirk and Harry Parkinson and lift? scout, Uk'hairi Pepperand Marshall Austin. Merit badges were awarded to Ken Alurecht, John liauman, Tom Bennott, David Clark, David Enes, Tom Hollstein, 'Mitchell SchrnRC, David Sime and Gardner Westen- For Christmas there is no finer gift ADLERS hall. thari a watch and no finer watch than a OF WESTFIELD, INC. Your Home Newspaper Delivery Services Bulova. Give Bulova the gift quality watch that The estate tax was the first in- becomes a cherished possession for a lifetime. troduced as part of the Hevenue 219 NORTH AVENUE, WEST "~~ Act of li)16, reports with the In- wish to express appreciation for your co-opera- ternal Revenue Service. IN LINDEN, MAURICE ADUR, INC. tion during the newspaper strike. We are doing our utmost to please you and give you service. The Financial Institutions of Westfield

Papers on Sunday, Dec. 23rd, may be a little delayed, but we assure you, your copy will be delivered.

EXTEND TO YOU Telephone Service will be available until 2 p.m. this Sunday and all corrections will be made. V Merry Christmas AND / Westfield Stationery Paul's Home News s AD 3-0339 > ; AD 3-4214 7 Happy New Year AND A WISH FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF YOUR HOPES AND AMBITIONS

Westfield FOR 1963 The true BARGAIN store in N. J. offers a few typical instances

of the BARGAINS you'll find IN ORDER TO PERMIT OUR EMPLOYEES TO SPEND A PLEASANT day in, day out in our store HOLIDAY EVE WITH THEIR LOVED ONES, ALL EXTRA FACILITIES DRESSES (WALK-IN — WALK-UP — DRIVE-IN) $ WILL BE OPEN ONLY UNTIL 4 PM ON 4.95 DECEMBER 24th and 31st . reg. $29.95 to $89.95 There will be no evening hours scheduled •for these two weeks. From on© of the best known designers of finest dresses. This is a large variety of all kinds of dresses that were featured and modelled at various times on TV by leading actresses. Slightly irregular or soiled. Sizes 3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11 -12- 13-14-15-16. Don't miss thesel They're TREMENDOUS values even for us. NATIONAL BANK OF WESTFIELD SLACKS SKIRTS BROAD and ELM STREETS, WESTFIELD $2.99 NATIONAL STATE BANK OF ELIZABETH New spring and summer slacks, as well Various types from loading mfri. Vari- WESTFIELD OFFICE NORTH AT ELM STREETS, WESTFIELD as our reduced winter slacks. Regular , , , , , ,,, , . , and stretch. Plain colors end designs. e|y of fcibr'« and s|y'os- We ve PrlcocJ Our customers buy these by the half these especially low for quick clearance doz. as they're made by one of the finest mfrs. in the country. Not a pair they're broken sizes and patterns. would sell elsewhere for under $12.95 Reg. $15 to 535. Sizes 8-16. and up to $25. Sizes 8-16. TRUST COMPANY WESTFIELD • CRANFORD • GARWOOD • SCOTCH PLAINS • PLAINFIELD FINE COLLECTION RESORT and WEAR from leading cfpsignor-, ol our usucil low, losv prices. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 150 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD i

"THE BARGAIN STOKfi TOR AAILUONAUiUS" WEST HELD !AL SAVINGS 53 Elm Street Westfield BROAD AND PROSPECT, WESTFIELD •THE WESTFIELO IN. }.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 • Pk«e 9' Social and Club News of the Week in the West-field Area

llr'ulv-to-llv Engaged Christmas story in Art To Be Department Topic June Frederickson Engaged to Marry Around Toivn The antiques dcparim.-nt of tli c.witl be "The Christina!; Story in I'ormcr W.-stli.-hl re-i.lcnt.s Mr. \ WoslfivKI llitth School and Smith Woman's Club of Westfiel II'Art'* presented llirou>;h color**, and Mrs. Cliarh- K. Kicdci i.k.oii ; Collrco. nlve; at the vh>bliotiso v • siiiles from the National tiallel'i of Suinniit uniioiiuce the eni!:i):e- at 1 :o0 p.m. Tea «ill I jof Art. Mr. l.calbcrbve Is an ulumnus rimiiiass Roy Jones uf 5C(t •tur.K-,1 from a vacation in Florida •nent of their daiik'.hti-r, .Inn.'. !o ;il that tinif by Mrs. lK'ilH'it K. For workshop discussion, nu'in- ,, of Middlesex Preparatory School Ave. is a member of the.and hiive uruu^ht Mr* Bull'^ Anderson und her committee. Mrs. bers are asked to hrinir madonna John H. I.eatheilue Jr.. M»n ••'!mu | Trinity College. ive committee for the ]ir.-i »K.lliir, Mrs. Klurelue J{ ,|,,. ,f Ir. and Mrs. I.eathcrbce of South ( y ( Diivid H. Hill and Mrs. 11ward of wouri or ceramic, creche.-*, pic- Cotillion and Unit to be lira.li-nton. Tla. home with them lladtey. Mass. I The w« is planned for li. Tate. ! turos or sny object of art dt'piel- 1 [)ec. -'-' at the Wahtorf-As- [ for the Christinas Uohiluys. Tin bride-elect is a next fall. Intel. The parly, a debti-' The |>i°ogruin for tho afternoon intr the nicumiiK of Cliiistmnsi. vent, "ill benefit the S. S. •^ Knu-rlair.iiiK- a; a cook:ail parly I hospital training shop which , ^un.!ay were Mr. ami Mrs. Don <'ant »! 1 | Gallowai-. the world. a ^ m Mr. and Mis. K. B. .Shepherd Nancy Moori? of 800 l-'or- '! I .-hiMren ..f C!iai.pa drove St., now of • in-thc-H '.. •-, Kip., arc look- The Munis ( n;l) h.-lii its an er* ;-.rd to Chri.'tnsis at wh^li xual Christmus coekta-l part.v MISS ANNE Ail-KXANDKlV Suiulny at the home of Mr. :in!< MISS KVTI1 M tiif.v ox|o;l their son, Cupt. Mrs. liciirKi- l'UMick at 5t>5 Donar. I'. 'I umbavjfrh, USA'K, his ltd. Sutphen-Foreman Anne Alexander Is In- fornu-r Jean Hi-atly, ami [\\o small sons, "skipper" Mrs. lii.lierl .-,,.-ivy of 71.", An 1 Ijohiiiiy." Captain Turnhaut;h tin St. t-iiterii«tncd-hTrlii-iill;t dii Froth Announced Prospective Bride lis family arc reti'.rnin); from Cliiisliiin.s party Saturday eve The entitlement ut Miss Ann, ta< duties in Japan. Hint;. Mr. itinl Mrs. lin.!i:r 11. ^u'plui r. of |t).1 Wyi-lllir.T Si. have an Alexander, forinei ly of Westtieln In Alfred l.ilu.dn Siott of Ncv and Mrs. Jerome itcnlley Mr. ami Mr.-. Donald K. Cum .Minced the i-n:Mjri!iu nl of '.hi-ii 128 N. Chestnut St. moved 'aurlitcr, K'.nh Marie, to llaruli Vork City has been announced b> mini,'- nf M;(7 Kimhall Ave. i-nicr lu-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join vt-ek into their new home at '. Knri'in.'in Jr., .-on ,>f Mr. an- laiiiC'l at a holiday i-o.ktail part) 11. Alexander, now of New Yor! Come in — we've plenty of plants, Harbor ltd., Atlantic Ilinh- Sunday. Ir.-'. Koivnian 'c:,rs ill 1 lie Al'ln- ills. II. 11. Alexander or We-t l)r. arrived home Saturday Week to spend Christmus will .' attended the University of leM. She is 11 graduate of tin fURS J Harrow School in New Lcba- their daughter and soti-in-lnw, Mr laine and was graduated frni> tnldwiu School, llryn Minn, I'n.. UNTIL CHRISTMAS J |N.Y. for thv holidays. and Mrs. Luwicnce O'Shiui(;huc'>s> )asl Coast Ado Tcell in I.l'Xinj; ind attended Connecticut Collet:' • + m of -1080 tiuiinliick Lime. jn, Muss, lie i-.-. presently cm- ft»r Women ami the University of und Mrs. Lawrence (V- —•- ployfil on the stair of the physics iji'iu'vii, Swilzerlaud. ghnessy of 4080 Quuntuck A neighborhood carolint; piu-t.i .epartnu'iit of Mcrriniuek College Mr. Soott wtis graduated from Open This Sunday Until 2 p.m. entertained Saturday for will lie held Satutday at the homi in .North Amlover, MII.'S. Jnion College, Scbeneitaily, N. Y. mERRYCHRISTHlflS nei^hbora in Rochester, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Boyle and the School of I.aw of New now Jiving in this nreu. of 312 Jefferson Ave. WestfielcfBPW Holds York University. He is president jls were Mr. anil Mrs. Anthony Word has been reccivvd fion' Annual Christmas Party of Hell Knuipnienl Corp., New- Closed Christmas Day Union of Middle-town, Mr. and former WcstMelders, Mr. and Mrs. York City. J. P. Ilubcr of liorkclcy An exchange of tlifls, tranics Charles McCulloch now of Lon- mil carol suii;-intr fcaturcil the IMans mo heim; made for a >its, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph don, KiiKland, ttuit they will hi February weditint;. yun of 52li Mountain Ave. unnunl Christmas party last week spending the Christmas hulidtiy: of the West field Husiness an. \K nt the homo of Mr. on tin- island of Majorca olf tin Professional Woman's Clul> it I tin- Hostess Is Speaker . I.. I>. Keys of ::io w. • eoast of Spain and will he joined llownrd Johnston restaurant in ror Sundial Garden Club ley Ave. this week me Mr. : by their sons, linitald, who is at Springfield. 'teiiilinir MIT Craduatv School and FANWOOIt Mrs. lleihert f !•*. Hale llunn nf .M«nle- Winners nf the cimtt-st were Hunter of I ",:l Hunter Ave., mi' doerrers UruKtiuy. i Kiisicn l>uvid McCulloch of Ten- Frnnces Ilhrmaiin, Dr. Kstctli- j ; saioln, Kin. boMrs* fur the Sundial (iaiden Milliser and Anne Koi-chlcin. ! Club l-'riday afteinuon. She also Ltet H/e Jelirey Peckhain nr- -•- Dorothy Woi-lh was i-hjiirmnii nf | 1 'urnisbed Hie proirram, 11 demon- •p/omers l yesterday nt tin. home of his| Miss Cathy liarris und Mrs. the committee, with Mildred Kail-' 0/ Dts. Mr. mid Mrs. Humid f. jJanu-s II. Harris Jr. of IIH AUcu stration of Chi istmiis urrallKe- weather, KI hi (leildcs, Francc»: ments. hum of it'.i Ed^ewood Ave. j Aw. entertainem'inlay liy thfir i-hil- j Scnrsiliilc, N.V. A personal show- drt'ii and families, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome vVatfon cluh will er was ijiven Miss Stern by Mrs.John Sollino Jr., Mr. mid Mrs. Sits luncheon und Christmas Harold ,Monior tmd Mrs. David Sam Scllino. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert ; party tomnrruw at Mai-hi^all.i «t the Ituralls home at 10 Corhcsicro, Mr. anil Mrs. 1*. Vic- a in Scotch I'lnins. I Kimbiill Cir., und anuther kilclien liaiiti und Mr. and Mrs. .1. |{«z- /o Mother, Dod, and "young 'unt," shower was triven by Mrs. Albert . mid Mrs. Harry Ducdale of nowski. too • ., Grandma, Grandpa, all ol you . . . w» tend Dennis and Mrs. Jluwurd Ketcham our warmest wishes, truo , , , for li-tfcrson Ave. expect tlu-ii at the Kitchani home nt 1 Cherry WKSTIIKI.D l"s TAt.KIXt; even the crystal Christmas joys to phase the "(raw". hicr, Sandra, llicir Sulur- I.nuc. AHdlM" . . . iini Detroit to spend the The fvclitn; of pin lie with so much Pays with them. j The iinnual Chiistmas musical to lie ilnno before Christmas, Shirley and Morris Komlor ! und ten nf the music dfpnrlin nt n(r at the liome of Mr. and so little time li-ft . . . Mf the Woman's Clul) of Wi-stfirld The fun of totrethet ne>« the fam- is a multi-faceted jewel Jeannette's Gift Shop i Mrs. Francis Ciill'Kiui of I!K 'was helil Tuesday nt lli<' home of Ui'ook Circle lliis weekend ily ha* pii hint: out and di'i-orut- Mrs. Mclvin Miller of r.ltl Carli- iiiK tin* I'biistniHs tree . . . 227 Eait Broad Stroer ftlicir sons, James, from the ton IM. Jeisilv of M:-.; •,a''lui^i-'.t-, anil The wiimlerftll ii-e skalillK <•« 'be town ponds . . . Q |iam from Glen Ellyn, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Selliiu. "f And the nalivity pi-rfurniancr at 7.M W. Iti-imd St. were ejvin a the llitrli srhool tonight which and Mrs. Ttohcrl C. Hall Mirprise :ilth iinnivrrKiiry party at 1 N. Collairc l'l. have re- is a Wi-slflcld liaditioM. OMEGA TRES • >• s A WATCH OP REMARKAQLE BEAUTY GAY AND PRECISION • Very gay Indoor! nro Rolfs new Gny Mood Selmakurs. High- ! fiulitbnutl In a tody's liathi-r with a shncn a« toft'tu aatin, ! . So beautifully 0, Ola,, Canr $2.95, French Clutch $6.05 •. Sapphette viilh its facet-edged crystal •I'ritn Hut Tas ...Eleominf! with 3 thousand exclamation

points of shimmering light. Second to

a diamond in haidncss, the Sapplietle

crystal is break-proof, scull-proof and will • never cloud. Raised hour markers at 18K Gay Mood Setmahers Still Plenty of Wonderful Gifts on our cold further enhance the beauty shelves — so bring your list and hurry of the dial of every Sapphette. ROLFS on down, today. Holder of 3 out of 4 observatory awards, Omeja watches are tho

quintessence of high fashion and LAMPS - PICTURES - FIGURINES high precision. If you've ever said

CHINA - GLASS - CRYSTAL "Someday I'll own an Omega" perhaps WOODENWARE - MILK GLASS now Is the time to make your wish come true. BRASS AND COPPER CORNING WARE - SILVER We invite you (o inspect our Sapphette watch collection and PEWTER - STACK TABLES other line Omeea models for 1135 ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS tioo both men and women priced from 575 to over $1000.

Our Christmas Shop has a large selection of Cards, Wrappings, Table Decorations, Candles and Novelties NEVER AN EXTRA aheuA CHARGE FOR CREDIT! Jeannette's Gilt Shop JEWELERS FREE GIFT WRAPPING! 2O6 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-0529 Hoodquarlors for Hallmark Cards and Party Goods WESTFIELD • N.J. FREE DELIVERY! /a/te smith 227 E. Broad Street ALSO RUTHERFORD f| Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot AD 2-1072 129-139 Central Avenue ADams 2-4800 RIDGEWOOD • XACKENSAClv If OPEN fVENINOS 'Til 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS froo Cuilomor Purkiny ct 132 Elinor St. | P*«« fO TME'WESTFrEI.U'CN. J.^TE/ttTPR. THTm - Twin Twirl Scheduled | son, fourth child, for .Mr. and Mrs j Her ••:-. I-1" ^v«'!ool STORKCORNER i Frank ..Murphy of 2:!7 Welch Way I ' ' "ue Alrn,^ By Sub-Junior Club UP was born Dec. 9 in Jluhlenbui; \ ; Hospital. j Tll« L!-S. Dec. 29 at Jefferson The Donnld J. Townseml- of iternal Ru.-o The Sub-Junior Women's Club j Hort St. ere the -parents of a I iMr. a.-id-Mra. Ru&soll Schmidt of | Deputy Co •i^i.1 of Wi-stfield Iliirli School will once I dnuffhter. Krist-ann, born Dec. ' | DECEMBER 525 Westfield Ave. are the parents ! tant Commi'-' ugain sponsor this your the Twin ' 1962 in aiuhlenbtrg Hospital. of a second I'aOfrhti'r, Laura Marie, jxel, and a V Twirl. The dnnee will l>e held l)ev. j $ M I w I f $ * * * 2'J from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m. after Joseph Edward, horn Dec. l.T in the Holy Trinity basketball K«»K-. j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Muhlenberft 'Hospital, is the fourth ]t will take plate at Jefferson i 8 ?hild for .Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. .Sehooi and is a jrirl-a«k-l>oy dnr.ee. • 9 10 11 12 13 "14 15 Hanta Jr. of 735 Austin St. Theii The feature of the dalux> is that ! 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ether children aro Molly c. lli .V. '.ttiffKio-of 87fi IN'ow i'rov.' | front, left to ri^ht, Donna Uusso, (?, ^Stephanie Brown, 3, ami Joseph 'Hailey, 9. Also pictured in addi- The family of Mr. and Mrs, EVERY THURSDAY After the movie, members and denre lid. for rafrorhmonta. j tion to Mrs. Silver and Santa, are Mrs, Eugene Harry, president of the Westfield Chapter, and Mrs. ••harlcs Co3cnza of 755 Carleton COMPLETE DINNER . . t their guests went to the-home of •.Mrs. 'Harry Knnui, president o I Robert Rosenl>erfr. •*d. nmv numlwrs three, with the 14s the department chairman,AMrs. Jo- the senior club, was si 'lirth Dec. 9 in Overlook (Hospital CHILDREN'S DINNER ... 75, of little Christine.

Warm and Wonderful and right for CHRISTMAS ... a fantasy of gifts to delight the heart of young and old!

Accessories for Boudoir ,,4» '«;•• Practical and Fashionable in gold plated filigree: robes and lingerie by Fischer, ••• • Dr»j«er ftrays Kleenex'Boxes Gotham and Rogers, exquisitely Picture Frames designed for "behind the scenes." starting $5.00 and up

Barometers The gourmet hot-tray Clocks and Leather Goods - by SALTON . . . keeps food a gift he can hot for hours . . . always use. from $9.95

A wicker bed tray for the morning meal ... from $14.95 Lovely jewelry hand-crafted in gold or silver pin and earring set pictured, by Napier

To give them the pleasure of pleasing themselves A CHRISTMAS i Gifi Certificate a v0v c I beautifully encased in 1 "always Iho wisest when you ° sure."

Tho traditional Christmas Tree China 5-pc. sotting $7.55 Travel Accessories in silks and brocades . . lovely to use . . , 129-139 Central Ave., Westfield

OPEN EVENINGS VNWL CHRISTMAS (ivchulh,,:) SATURDAY— CLOSING CHRISTMAS EVE ;7: p-THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Page II Met Officer, 1 intermediate Women Tickets may be obtained from, Carole Cluesmann, hi^f,'^^- ^^^t^ . memlu-rs. IPresidents Are ] Hear Barbershoppers Following tiie business met'tin^ Robert T. Kracht \%f^^T?\^f rB M Meeting Tuesday entertaiinilent was )ro\idr.! bj the C.'lonial Choru.- of the W.vi fins Club Guests x t tl :: , |.., of the llc^ld Chapter -it' l!u- SPKHSlJ^A Have Heights Rite I»H ™'^ ™?»> >^ - Tht IV|;u r I Westtield Illteimeililile Women'; i H..th (IK- director. Uichai.l A. 1'n , and the prt-rideiil. .Imiu-.- W 3TCII PLAINS — Mrs. A ; l>oi;»;I1 : .• b.-.t n•::ti. l".-.h..-r:n>: "clubll ise. Mrs. Arthur f. Filed • ( t'"l',>1' "'"' I'"--'":""'-" »' >'"' : SKIRT t.-. Sixth District vice prc-i jChuivh of lii-iki-lcy llci|;!:is was ,-.,\ r»- J ,,n I>. Ma.k.M-r.a if W.^t-j i-li si, d;>«jrhtei- of Mr. an-l • at plans for the • assisted by Mcsdnmrs Charles 1 xigs from the federation to i v 1 d fi .•« i « A t 'I .,nl,..til \l' .t I I .>•, i* l.^ >- it 1^,1 .'in n Mrs.. Carl KE. C!,,s,n u,n ticrk •- i ... ' ''' ^^•>«" " " '» Y" ""' W1 Uxko f Teuberl. Walter t". KruluNina colch Plains Woman's Club : vt whl 1 " "'- CLEANING ley Heights, foni-.erlv «f We,ttul.L i l:"V"'" ""' ' \\ '' ' Richaril L. t!u^he>* and Kichard ,eir Federation Guest Day ley Heights, fon,-.eil.vwfWe.,t.i,Kl. V!"" T" "'""* "'' m 'on at Kcho l.nke rig lust week in the chapel of and Kolu-rt Th<--.-rt Kta.ht of! 'I'll:' '.•ri.ic aUs'i-.di.i Hi- -.I.-I V:u- t Jack Wilson, president of 545 Houlev.'ird. jvcr.-Iy at:d M:is: .i.'h'.i.-i ;t^S-!um! ' b, welcomed presidents and A riveption fi>]|.nv.',l at the FJI:- '• "f Ar: a-.d :» a faj'ilci) >™r lin.i •' puests from 'Z2 clubs of the nightly Club, Su:nn..i. ! '••>r :u^.l .-iyli-t f,ir Karn-ivilk1, I'-'A. i ' District. Esiol'led by lit- father, the lu-ijt :n .\i .v York City. Tone-Aires, under the d>- 'wore a go\\ n of ^iik lit j.a:-n trim Mr. Kr:i'."!it .. ,:i i.l-.Kiti-d fr.ev i of Antoniu Weiesbuih, i.ied with Ali-tieon lace ar.d se. .i-;!u- M::-,un. S.ho.lof Min. - -.i-i.' jited a program of English pearis. A mali-lung ]-XWMK ..f al- ! M. .aihii^y a :.l ;:< enip'oycd b uls and folk songs of all paca held hi-r .-ill; i:!u>ion veil an.) ; MaS,i:i IVcinK llurncr Co., lla-l . The Tone-Aires arc u -he tarried a easi'aiie Iwumlel i'f Olalli'V, of Bergen County home- Ho rehearsal dinne

land mothers who sing to I'liMir-lengin iiri-s..fs uf A -rci i- | "i'litu s,!ay a' Mi-'. D'- lie. lain -.hi ; funds for United Nations ..'in Heauty bro.-a.le «ith n.at; hing S. nt; h r:al:>< wen- Mr. ml Mr- ! intional Children's Emer- veiled pillb.>.\i.s «-,-rc MOID by \wr '• A'li-.-rt Kniiht. the bi.K; » Fund. MIts. HOBKHT''T.kK 1(Al'l'lT .:u-ndaiit.-, wh, idanies Peter Chotnyn, A. K. (Cnrole ,!. Cliii'sinaiiTil Ralph I'elmeister, Steplu i l, E->iink tttadclman, Ken flYrry, P. F. I.ueiu anil Hurr. (dcr were welcomed as n;" \ppeal Letters for fcers of the club l>y Mrs. Um (einstcin, membership ch:tii Counselling Service recreation department wil 'Have Been Mailed its Christmas card party to Letters sicliill); ;ii fami- CASH and CARRY ' nml Mrs. Ernest WfRmiinn lies in solving such rlillicullics a |s. Kudolph Dormaier, hospi 'laient'i-hild relationship.-, ailoler. Call and Deliver $1.25 chairman, greeted all Fcti cent adjtistnicnts, eniotinnal ptob 'A RCO CROSS SHOE GIFT CERTIFICATE... L quests and was assists SAVE 36c to $5.00 TODAY! lenis, iinweil parmthoixl nml mavi enclosed with a tiny golden slioc-clmnn on a key And we mean ANY I Any >lzo, style, or shape - any |rs. George Fischer and Mrs tal conflicts. The service, entirely number of uloots. There are no up» bacausa of (he i Ilritun in presenting eacl niofossmnn! a n d nun-.-ectarijin ' chain In a minlnture Red Cross Shoe box ... lets with a Christmas corsage irives assistance insufar as limiiei1 ! her choose her own style and color and correct numbor of pleats or be the uirency by leaders of the various i M. Keck Jr., Cliirord W. .., and many thanks to alt you wonder jut people w/iosc ofi", Edward K. Perry, Wil- faiths; courts, schouls, doctors |E. Hath, Harry P. MrasnniT social agencies and others. Many iriendship has been so heartwarming during the year. VTHIDK RIIK R. P. (lormley, John li. ('onn. come on their own initiative. W. Mueller and Mnmise This agency has been serving Union, Middlesex, Somerset, an'1 1the northern part of Monmouth 82 ElM ST. ADAMS 2-3680 frs. Carl \v. MurlTfr ami Mrs. !Cuunty for about 10 years. During 1 r dc Farnell poured at tin was- jllt(I2 approximately 'J.>0 families JSTRIDFRITE fUlNfllU), N. J.-COK. SOUTH V KIANO-COI. W, 7lk 4 CUNTON [bowls. Mrs. Cordon Khrlicli j have ri'ceived help. In order to Open Monday Evenings V-' »HO• HO€C COR, HANOOtPH » ARLINOtON-304 UR Jin charge of table arrange- ' continue this work, $,'10,01)0 is , TWl Droducl h>l no eonwctlon wtiilem wllh Tft« /«m«rltl» Nilloml ft.d ClOU needed. 82 ELM ST. ADAMS 2-3680 wiirriiio, N. j^-n L MOAO r.

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Official Girl Scout Equipment Agency Our Girl Scout Shop is full of 121 QuimbySt. Westfield Wonderful Oifls Open ovory evening EVEN Saturday '> t«r yfitir Brown* nnd Girl 5«out 12 THE WESTPIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1962 Holiday Arrangements Garden Club Yule By Gardenaires Judged At Meeting Monday at Y Comes Early with A holitliy arrruifrcmc'it contest was iV:i lured »t the Christmas Two Gift Booklets mi-ftiiiK i>f Die Gnrdenairos Mon- iliiy •ul'lcrnoon nt tilt- YW'CA with Members of the Garden Club of prizes ;uv:ir(]ftl to the winners, Westfleld received two eift book- Jutlji-i'S for ihe holiday decora- lets at their meeting last week in (if>n:; cum|H'tition for moml> the home of Mr.s. Lloyd Oncal, vcro Mr*. K. I,. Gnv'on ami MrH. 938 Highland Ave. Fniiik ])u!;»n of the Wo.itfi K::ke ami Hoe Carilcn Club. Win- The hostess presented histories ner-; were as follows: Informal of the clob which she had as- holiday tables, blue ribbon, Mrs. sembled, had printed and hound Philip Sir; i 111 and Mrs. Herbert in ruby-color in honor of the i-'nilcr; rod ribbon, .Mrs. Fred Dis- fortieth Anniversary of the club qnc; yo!lu\v ribbot!, i-Mrs. Henry which was celebrated in October. \ Fullcrton ; honorable mention, Mrs. The othei' "literary" sift was Hubert lireslauor. from Mrs. Edward L. Coifey, a copy of the guide to chrys-anthe- Floor bells: liluo ribbon, .Mrs. mum growing which she had ]>re- , S'nik-r; jod ribbon, -Mrs, Richard paied for the educational exhibit j Krov,-n; yellow ribbon, Mrs. Fi'ank for the recent fait show. Mac-PhfM'xon; honorably mention, Mrs. Charles ,Szymii»«ki. Christ- The speaker at the meeting: was mas bulls: HUK; ribbon, Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Theodore Wolcott of Nun-id- -:r|)li licnedetli; red ribbon, Mrs. town, Pa., a flower show judge Edward I.i'.iur; yellow ribbon, Mrs. and -winner uf many awurds. As- l'tilkiton; honorable mention, Airs. sisted by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ilnrulil \'\rs, Sa'ilei"; •MiRS. ROBERT V. COCKERILL iresented a demonstration, "Floli- roil ribbim, AJiv. (Icorge fichwimi: (Martha Jane Stern) 'ay House," of arrangements for yellow ribbon, .Mrs. Fullerton. Christmas decoration. She was in- C'hri;itni;i.s corsages: Blue ribbon Martha Jane Stern, 'roduced by Mrs. William P. .Red- Mrs. r'ullerton: red ribbon, ub!ie library during this month 5-ailcr; red ribbon, Mrs. John ire being furnished by Mesdames Zcrrher; yellow ribbon, 'Mrs. Ful- Saturday Afternoon Joseph P. Moran, Robert W. Scott, lerton; honorable nu'Iition, Mrs. William A. - Hagcrbaumer, Donald orfji! (iillic. T;:blo centerpieces: Oay and W. E. Plumer. Members lilue ribbons, Mrs. Szymanski an|mrtmcnt find and .bridesmaids included two oth- Club. Parents and foiosts were in- tliank them heartily NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT tho Westfielif Rotary Club. er sisters, the Misscu .Sandra mul vited to see the demonstrations. Gift WftAPPINQ Felix Doennir Jr. of Esso Re- •Margaret Stern, iMiss Kntherinc All classes, from prc-xchool search and Entrineerintr in Madi- Ham's of Weslfiold and .Miss Dur- through senior, appeared in cos- for their gracious patronage. FREE DELIVERY. ... son spoke on careers in chemical 11 Godfrey of New York City. All tume. Refreshments were served enfrlneerine. Careers in secondary were gowned in Rieen brooade. The and a gift presented to Mrs. education were explained by How- honor attendant carried -white car- Heilich and the accompanists. A Menu Christmas to all. nutions with variegated holly, vrtiilc ard Tomlinson, assistant superin- Mrs. Gertrude Hand, registrar tendent of the locul scboul sys- the bridesmaids' bouquelu were of wns assisted in the pally prepara- tem. rod carnations with holly, tions by Mra. Audrey Cleveland DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FIUED ahctU Architecture as j» profession Adrian .Itertrand 'Cotkerill Jr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilhi-lm. Classes was discussed by Miss Adrian of (Jufena, M. Y., was best man for will resume Jan. !t. JEWELERS Fischeriu, assistnnt professor of bis brother. Ushm-s wove another SO6 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3O529 immuneeH ut TJpsnla Coll«Ke. brother, John Coeliorill of Scnra- Eiiwnrd Johnson,1 hiftli school

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MISS CHAKI.KNK ,1. HOPKINS MISS RAE-RU.EN HESSK Sites 7 to 24',3 Still plenty of time iopkins-Rendano lobert J. O'Brien Priced $6.98 to $24.98 to m'sli ingagement Told To Wed Secretary Maternity Fashions also in stock. Mr. and Mrs. Ruyinonri i>li-otlm! nf tlii'i tar-KIU-n, to KoWrt J. O'Hrier the merriest of Christmases { , CIKHIIIH' Jcniiiu'itr. •on of Mr. and Mrs. T. Josop' Sale Rack $5.00 I.. Itt'iiilniiii, s.in <,f Mi BriiMi of 715 ("arli'ton Kd. imd Mrs. AJtiert 1'. Ui'iiriuim u' Miss Brssr is a icrnduato « FROM HEAVEN TO SEVEN AND ON UP TO ELEVEN and a calm (!L> Kriinklin Avc. Salei Final l^aiihavcn Hiuh Schotd imci i 110 Oulmby Si., Weitfl«ld AD 2-1730 Miss Iliipkins WHS j-rt tul ti:it <• ' presently employed lit St. I.iikr' and casual from Wcsltiolil HIKII Si-hmil mi- {ospital as a medical soeretary. -.i Stuti Mr. O'Brien is r. m'aduato <> Wright's Dress Shop Slif is ciiipKiyi'il liy lln> Ui'stficld Hiitli Sdiuol and i NEW' YEAR I Stannril Air I'oroc Bnsr. Wicliit: Falls, A Juno wrildiiu; i-i |>l:inni-il.

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•roo« KMONM. JEWELER- BROAD AT PROSPECT BY THE PLAZA tnxui V/ESTFIELD: CRANFORD: 27-NCRTH UNION AVE. TFIELD ELM & QUIMBY ST5. SAVINGS :- 1\ vxVv AD 2-6718 BR 6-6718 The O tegsH Page 14 THE WESTFFELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1963- . individual medley event*. lie (?rad Holidays .Make Early Deadlines i tfated from fClcveland Heights jOhio, llijrh >"chool in 1359 before Bikinis'.1 of tlie C'hi-i.sli inf h.>li«lay TIU'MIUV anil al.-u N't* : his puienu imjvi'H to Woitfield. Vwr's Day, Jan. 1, llu- "l.-.iUi. " ilwi'JIitit't- liavi- IU-CII r)iiinK<*!• l»y 11 :-..m. MonHuy for \\n- following is^ui'. Tin- Mime "'.'I k' the Mioeririlendenl's lis*t, at the T:. S. Military Academy at dfiidlim> ii|i|)>ics t., church. tlu'iilcr. leiti r.~ an-inth r IUU\- f. Tin- *(.K"ial iK-us ilt'adlijK' is IIU/JI; M' , Wet Point, .'-"on of Mr. and Mi^ : '. }'. KOV.T-: of 221 Tuttlo I>k\\> lie iviis a h>e:nber uf the plt'be fit t , *ou!''all t?am, which went unde 'civd thi.i fall. Seasons Greetings * * * Su nn H»rtipr of 400 Longfel th "o"v Avt*. i> oi.e of six students who will I a I::- put in llic Yule Log cir- -•lio'u' at Doujr-'y^'s Collepe today John S. Smart 1.1 of 2H5 Ki'.n- y:.:!iii!ii' lil'k'ks over ''artic-joanis were chosen for then ball Ave. is a iH'ir.bcr of thi' var-; ihe to rai.-e fur.ds i'or IIK' rii;h academic standing sity swijii:r.ir:>f ;L-;IPI at ^'ale. John i ^jrj.-lrLKtiun ooff a Fine Ait Center j>re|>ured for Yale at WV.-iritid on the c-amous. Wirdell will eu-\ Two West fluid jrirls, Ktene I, At this time of the year when the Holiday llicli Scliool v.-lh'ie he participated :. il the Kilt-- fl 11 relative.-, fa:n- I Corin of ,'i21 Jefferson Ave. ond on the siviitvnir.^ t'.-a:n as a diver, j ily and frion-ls int>:iv . in! in the ! Kli'/aheth A. Wanviek of 306 CVIas Season approaches, one of the greatest pleasures He is mujorint? in cheir.ical i-njri-' .:i Is «r.d I'ila.-.'tirii-. j nchustU8 SA., have been elected of- necrinif and has won a varsity * » < I fi 'era of Sijrma AJpha :Pi sorority |c'.-;i>r. ! Se..'.i !!:•>!.ln'i.h ol K'O Wl.-on -,t Union Junior "-Colk-jre. Mi comes in sending Best Wishes to Our Friends. * * • I I'l. is cine of ci/iht t n;,' lei- Corin wji's tik-ctt^J pi-e.>ident and (tCori/.Q H. Wendell Jr., son of j (rniu-n on tht- Woo.-ter Cn.'le^e jijs;-. Wurwic-k was named vice George li. Wer.dell of 5 Cherry | sv/in'n;ii::; te;mi v.hi?!i O|>VIUI^ its ! |ie;i(ier.t. Sicma Alpha .Pi is one Lane and a sophomore at Trinity l!)IS2-(i3 :iv:ifcm this v.-eek. RJIII- •of six fratcrnn) orKanizutions on We want you to know that we sincerely CollcKf, is a ric.vbjr of a student dolph, a senior, swims buCerily and i the Union Junior College? campu ' .. - -^ | -Miss Corin, duo^hler of Mr. and appreciate the wonderful business relationship j Mrs. Mutfnus Corin, ia a science irajcr in Union Junior College we had with you. ; n the varsity stroke on the varsity team thi: •all team in his halfback position. Frankliu School Annex All the World season. 'Ac is also serving as a junior nd-Has Yuletide Program by Wire * * * isor, a per.son who helps to guide The Benjamin Franklin School THE CORSET SHOP A number of Wcslfield student: iho freshmen throughout the year. annex welcomed parenU and are home on Christmas vacatior * * * friends to the Christmas program "roni Ulair Academy. They in Charles ;R. Payne of 422 Linden presented in the Bchool auditorium 148 E. Broad.St. Westfield, N. J. elude William Lawrence Bi-itton Vve. is a mem'ber of the varsity Tuesday evening. on of iMr. and Mrs. 'Kit-hard D '.wimmini; team at Yale Urtiver- The theme for the presentation Britton of 21 iDcnnett PI.; Kober ity. He prepared for Yale at The was "Ohristmas in the Ajnoriicas." OPEN EVENINGS Tnd John Dughi, sons of iMr. ant" Sill School where he participated Program chairman for the* event Mrs Louis J. Dughi of (101 Leno; n track, tenn'u and swimming. was Mrs. Joan Needham assi«t«d UNTIL CHRISTMAS Ave., and i.VIeriiek 'Pratt Jr., so- * * * bv Anna Rausher as co-chairman. of i.Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt of CU •Margarot Henrikscn, daughter The choir director was Mrs. Lor- SUNDAY, DEC. 23 Mountain Ave. >f Mr. nnd (Mrs. Robert Henriksen raine Witt and Miss Ruth Vincent 9 A.M. UNTIL 3 P.M. * * * Df 770 Oak St., has been initiated was tho accompanist. Thomas Lightbown, Euclid Ave.. nto Kappn Delta Ti, national edu- A large choir, employing instru- CLOSED wus a member of the Tiumiltoi cation society at the University of ments of the Americas, provided » College choir which sang in Rocke- Delaware. festive musical note. CHRISTMAS DAY feller iPlazn lfift evcniui;. Elizabeth A. Warwick of 300 Beverly iRol'fturk of 1354 Birch Massachusetts St. and Judith A. Hill Rd., Mountinnsidc, is among ilontuori of 321 'Ilonry St., Scotch I'l students who have been pledged ^lains, have been elected to the ed- to -Gamma 'Iota Theta sorority nt '.torial board of "tShenf," student Union Junior Colloj;e. Gamma Iota literary ninKazine of Union Junior Theta consists of fitudents in UJC's Jolle>^c_ evening session. Wiss'Rott.vtock, a Miss Warwick, a liberal arts liberal arts major, is a t^radunte major in the duy session, VH an | of Governor I.ivinRiston Kcgionul (lumnp of AVestfield High School. High iSohool, Berkeley Height A sophomore, she is the daughter * * * of Mr. and Mis. Norman War- iC. Chris Hnpy, son of Mr. (indwick. reeling Mrs. J. D. Hagy, 711 Shackamux- A xophomon1, 'Miss Montuori is on Dr., hns been selected as one of a libwrul nrt^ nvajor in *ho day ses- 12 Williams College juniors who £art in U. iS. irovernmcnt and-Mrs. iMichiicl 1). Montuori and activities next summer under a a RTudimte of Scotch Plait: i-Kan- grant from the collrpre's Mead fund. .vooil High 'School. 321 SOUTH AVE., Opp. R.R. Station AD 2-2525 A graduate of iManhasset Hifrh Richurd .SlcUlcr, son of iMr. anil School, he is a member of Alpha SHOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR PARKING CONVENIENCE .Mrs. KcniKth H. Melzl'.r of 438 Delta Phi fraternity and ia dointc Clifton St., i-; a nieniber of the honors work in his mrjor, political Grinnol! Colliue orehestra which economy. During the paut full he recently iircsuufxl a pre-Chrislmas concert. * .* * ro'.iert C. U'iho.v of Wos'.fipUl is n ti'imjir of an [ tb •>'.:% College freshman cl::-w uf 550, the hrgu.il in the collet'.''.s 71 yv.ir history. /Ts big and bright as Mr. Wibox, \v!>o i.i enrolle.l U\ 'he i the :nn <»f Mr. niul Mrs. Loll J. Wik'ux, 721 :'n:i'i(!'re St. * * * atop your Christmas U:ir'.ni':i Ann -lLrscilierg, dau;.'h. ter of I>r. .Jtroaie llirscl:bci"g of tree... our happy 405 Qiunlunk Lime, a senior r.1. Montrliilr Stati- 'Uaihci-s College wish to you and yours inujorin^ in home ufonomies, ha? CLOTH begun hi-r prni'iice teaching at Hubliaril Junior High School in IMain field. * * * Two Well;-. College ^ttifjL'iils re- turm-d lo Wertlield ye5ti*i-tlay tti d :in 18-day 1iolid»y with their COAT families. They are Linda A. War- ner, djiugliU-r of Mi1, and !Mrs. Henry K. WnriH'r of 702 Mountain Ave. and Barbara V. {;ile:;, ilaugh- ler of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. (lili ; of KM HriKhtwotuI Ave. Aliss Warner is a .si^iior nt Wells and Miss (;ilo:i is a fnv.hinan.

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Now it is possible to enjoy the same relaxed atmosphere, distinct styling, MR.. AN'D MRS SCOTT ilacLAY good taste and fine quality in choosing tluec daujrhUTS, Mi's. John J/or- Ladies' Wear that you have become Mr. and Mrs. Scott MacLay cnlz of Wcstftuld, Mrs. George Aark Golden Wedding Sihnitzer of Clark and Mrs. Jonn accustomed to in selecting Gentlemen's E. llobcrts of iMinnii, Kla. and Boys' apparel from Mac Hugh's. At Reception Sunday Mr. and Mrs. iMac-Lay have bee» and many thanks to ^ When Mr. am! ..Mrs. Scott Mac- \Vc.->tficld residents since 182b Our Ladies' Wing offers a bountiful -ay of 8li2 Doriun lid. were mar- when the Western Electric Co. wit!, .«! 50 years airu in Chicjitfo, the which Mr. MacLay was ussociateu collection of ... all our good friends and patrons. ir'uh 's sister was maid of honor. lor 41 years, transferred him here. blouses Now Mrs. Paul Mantcnfel of Mr. Mat-Lay is vice director oi sweaters ^Jhicago, she came to WostfieM the Weslfield Old Guards and past ^undny to help the Macl«nys celc- president of tho Retired Life Mem- skirts irau; their no.tlcn wcdOiiiK aiuu- .•ers of the Stanley Holmes Chap- bermudas pau ter, Telephone Pioneers. ••trsiuy. Nearly 150 relatives und •lacks Qttemann riends from various scct.ons of I 411 jewelers the country attended tlie party dresses .vhich was hold in the Masonic Y Grade Schoolers suits 135 c. broad•westtield i'emplo. coats Hcutcsscs were the couple's Offered Varied outerwear rainwear Holiday Fare jewelry gloves . . . According to Dave Wuerthele, many In the famous names you are usistant youth director, the West- field YiMOA has planned a number familiar with in Gentlemen's wear. f activities for grade school Y members during the Christmas hol- Our reputation, knowledgeable sales- '.days. people, and luxurious gift wrapping will The festivities will star: Satur- day when , WINTER SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS >u.tiiinc

How can I regain XA •h my health} AW i "•V-t y THE TRUTH ••••! IN THIS ! ji CREAT BOOK if±5 jl pi!:: I il: CAN HEAL YOU 4 Te«, you can be healed—no matter how Krioui the condi- tion or bow long it bu con- A nip in Ihe air, ice on the pond, and snow on the hill whers our appetite tinued—U you w ill prayerfulW for winter sports fun. feel the truth contained in Ihit grtmt book. Science «nd What a fine opportunity Christmas afford ro moke sure our close friends arc Health with Rry lo the Scrip- tnrr» bj Mary Baker Eddy. well clothed for these joyful days ahead. Too may read or borrow Some of Ihe items we have ready to fulfill these needs arc: Science and Health tree ol charge at any Uirutian So Ear Muffs - Nylon Ski Parkas - Ski Pants - Quilted Reversible Jackets - ence Reading Room. The Skating Gloves and NV.ttens - Ski Sweaters - Caracul Cossack Hats - book can be purchated in red, "WESTFIELD,N.J. green, or blur binding at $3 Mufflors — Fleet Coats — Thermal Underwear and will be tern rxxipaid on receipt o( check or money order. All fairly priced and happily Gift Wrapped Christian Science r S4 Community^ Bank dedicated READING Open every evening except BOOM Saturday and Christmas Eve to. Community Set^ice'f X • KVi 110 tJUIMBY BTUEJCT Member of Federal R«»erv* System WESTK1EL1) Ucmbcr F«kqd Dcpodt Iaiurance Corpocatioa Hours: 10 to 4:30 Also Monday, 7 to 9 ^formation concerning fr<« publi toturti, ehuroh tervictt and S** '• 264 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 18«J P*C* 17 1 ief Moran's Yule Message Stresses is a necessity. That * why we men- Pierre in July of 19B7 as assistant member of the Echo L*k« Country tion it so often. If your defroster Ebersol to Manage I to the lato Frunk A. 1'uBet. He Club. During recent years, he h»J isn't viirkir.jr risht, it isn't just » became general manaK*'r of tht- maintained a horn* in Westfield ed for Caution in Winter Driving "'-lisar.rt—it's a hazard. If >tHll l'ieire in li'58 and vice president where he resides witi hia wife and w:mi>liU.-M wijH-r.s aren't doing & Hotel on Coast in 11'fiU. daughter. Durinit World War II, Kbcreol William A. Klvisol of We.-tficld served us a captain in the Air In 1794, President George has resigned us vice president and j Koree. At the present time, he is Washington had to call out the nil niKiiiiKer of Hotel Pierre, militia to quell the whiskey insur- serving as treasurer of the New rection in western Pennsylvania, New York, to hei-ome Kcncml IIIHII- York State Hotel Association, is one ounce iH-r inch of \Wper blade JKer of the Ambassador Hotel in which resisted the exclues on 'hile inr.-b.nty to move ears in a Chevalier l)u Tustevin and is a liquor. sr.ow can cause serious! "Whin v ,. j '".irlli vo work effectively. Other Los Angeles. The announcement lie for drivers, traffic officers, i I1"* sllat a ••""• I lvisi' even new hhulos may snwai .vus mudi' today by Uoyle A. Kra- :ens who roquire service in- |j fZ on ii lopped within 21 | and ride over snow or road-muck, hain, vice presiilent ami general emergency vehicles, the dif- know | This makes sense. I'd rather be of Schinv Hotels, Inc., A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS jes ill controlling and stopping •uurlit in a snotvutorm witliout my to become elVective Jan. 15. Mr. vehicles on icy or snow- thiin without a wind- Kbersul alsu relinquished his post and a pavements are of even its vice president of I'acwest Kenl- er concern to the police de- ty Co. but remains n director of HAPPY NEW YEAR ient," he said. the Kkelly Oil Co. Mr. Kbersol will continue at the Hotel l'ieire until The Comignment Shop arly winter storms are nearly [he effective date of his new as- 27 Proipwt StfMt accompunied by a rash of »it;ni»ent. ents, ranging from fender- Wostfleld, New J«r»»y •i>5 to killers. They ure caused Mr. Kbersol is a graduate of the (sponiored by Wustfleld Service League) [controlled skidding and they School of Hotel Administration nt de side-swipes, head-on colli- SIGNING CEREMONY—Gov. Richird J. Hujh«. >{|nt bill In Cornell University in the Class of Pleats note: Shop doted Monday, December 24th, rear-end and multiple eolli- hit office ia Trvnton authorizing itat« aid to independent junior 1 il4IS and had extensive* hotel ex- and Monday, December Slit and crack-ups at intersec. colleges in New Jersey a» Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, preiident of perience before coming to the They frequently involve jie- only is it hard to stop, t.ines normal when the pavemei Union Junior College, Cranford, looks on. Signing ceremony was lans, who sacrifice agility and but unless the driver takes extra is covered vith snow or ice. Am attended by Assemblymen and State Senator* who sponsored the cc on icy surfaces and suffer .'.'ire, lie may have trouble feeing," in very had weather, he sliouldn' legislation and by Dr. William G. Van Nolte, president of Mon- mouth College, West Long Branch. Financial aid from the state the drivers' inability to stop. he pointed out. "Ice, frost, snow, overlook the mivanlitjjvs of var sleet, freezing niin--tlu.se are the trurtio,,„n„ dovitvs—o, f which n for operating costs could only be provided if financial stid also ! could stop in time, we could were appropriated by the county. The bill signed by Gov, Hughes enemies 1 lu-y can make the rovi nt most of these accidents authorises the stale to match the county's contributions. The law er blind U, danger until the la t 1 ,„ lx> t]le lllojt tive 'Vtoppei' .noment. Then, just when )K rcil-1 ,,f t)u,,,, a|] at the present time affects only Union Junior College and Man* i k'lare ice the distance noed- ly needs a fast slop, what does! mouth College. brintf a car to n stop from n he get'.' A skid—with an accident '''If drivers take these lesson to heart, I'm sure we can t-uuves- rate speed of only 20 mjih is ;;t the end of it. vconl this winter," Chief Morun j fully uphold

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'•"TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 BARRETT & PARKER, Inc.— Associated Insurors IF* SO, IBM WE3TPrEtO (N. /.> LEADER, THUftSlttY, The National Planning Associa- tion only last week stated that THE WESTFIELD LEADER fc New Jersey is one of the few east- ern states which can expect an in- JOTTINGS by OBSERVER crease in population, income and Editor's Corner employment in tho next 15 years. The Leader in past weeks print- work). Do we want them to po Why? Logically it is because it is k~= ed u series of articles about birds to our Sunday school? Do we want Ihe only state, with the exception in our backyard covering back- to sell them goods? Do we want to of 'Nebraska, which has no general feeeOrtt Claxs pontage paid at Weatfleld, N. J and again a contribution . . . Ppice and silver find prnj and ynrds in many state3 and thus a protect somebody? Do we want to sales tax nor state Income tax. Published Thu-nday* at tt^MJH-:-!. N#w Jer**y. by Th# this (ime our ths-ik? |*i> t-: Mrs. pold, However, if either tax is enacted, Wwtfield leader Printing and PahUur.lnK Company. An Inde- variety of bird life. Most of ns prevent an enemy from cominfc in pendent N'eiv:*iMi'pr Hugh M. Smith . . . Intt-Rded the favor of Court.- to around this part of the country the back door? This latter has it is extremely doubtful that New Official Paper for the Town of Wt-^tfield and Borougrh of hold. Jersey Will continue its growth. UouriialxviLlf. THE HOLY NIGHT are not keen bird watchers and been a remote objective till now. Symbols of Earth and Earl E. T. Smith was sent «s Subscription: X«.OG a year in advance1 . Cold, when summer goes our interest in The carrot which *j offered to Rptahltshed is*" * •Sycophant s.hov. Ambassador to Cuba during- the Office: ;-0 Elm Street. West field, N. J. Pure gold, stn-yt-llow m;d picam- birds (roes too and we settle down t!>e people is that it is believed that Tel. AD 2-MO7 — AD 2-MdS This is the most that wi.*e men to watching or feeding grackles Batista regime and has written a a hroad based tax will relieve the Member know. and starlings and sparrows, who book titled "The Fourth Floor." tax burden on the property own- Quality Weeklies of N'ew Jersey Balthazzar brought to the Infant What did Christ dream, New Jersey Pre^s As=oeUn high: And sons of that dream is found able to identify one. My fnvorits that Mr. Smith hud no more than merrily rising. inefficient, the While the Mother of God sanfr 6 now and then writer on the N. V. Times edi- a calling acquaintance with Cuba. Taxpayers, isn't it time for a tax THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1!»62 lullaby. Ry peckers of God and lovers of torial pane has written a delight- (This is not unusual—how about revolt! '!it "Can Afford Both" not vital will also help B.' "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is fuming, And list for the song in the sky, When there comes a flare up in hiijh officials), but he also says any of us help to ,,,,i,™' Melchior brought, devotion assum- Fur the Infant Jesus' dream of the I.atln American countries on that when he was in the State Editor, Leader: thia eanity? *•' given." Thus spoke Isaiah, the Hebrew pronhet. as ing. our continent and we intervene in Department in lilfil, that of the I fully agree with Mrs. Eodes 1 peace, lie awe of all „„»„,. he forecast the coming of a Saviour, the birth of the Incense, sealed in a priceless jar. I'ei-chance may come wincing by. one way or another the average 20 desks assigned to Latin Amer- that higher teacheru' salaries schemes and demand ttsatth^ Symbol of worship, fellow Hsks himself what is it all ican countries, l(i of the people should be nun;.ber one, und build- child Jesus. Today, across this world we live in, mil- .Symbol of worth. <• I'' '.- about. Do we want them to have holding thorn down had no more ed reprcientHtiVM modif, ll ing.* number two, on our scale of ject those that violate ** lions of people are preparing for the festival of Mrlchior brought to our Lord at Ye:s Virginia, there i* a Suntn n 'government just like ours? than a plune stop acquaintance educational needs. I cannot agree, His birth. Claus ..." and that is the end of (they have but don't want it to with the country under their wins- Volunteering to Birepltt Christmas, the traditional celebration of His birth however, thnt we should 'have to out some of the frill, thn A King's adoration, that for this year . . . choose between them. I think we in a humble manger in the little town of Bethlehem. Policv Commission, is rais'ing It thontks think art indb For a baby asleep «• C '" can well afford both. With the coming- of the Yuletide men who be- On a bed of hay is quite obvious that the commis- another positive action. We dropped in at the Booster's LETTERS TO THE sion is froinjr to recommend either As proof, I would not offer Action on unnecessary lieve and bespeak good will in every area of the In n shed with sheep. complicated tax figures, nor make The joy in the Jlother's heart lay annual Fall Sports dinner last EDITOR u state, income lux or n salo3 tax, liko charity, begins at te globe, set aside daily chores and troubles, petty week and though other eommit- probably the lattc-r as it will bring invidious comparisons with other 11. deep. communities. One need only draw animosities to pay homage to the Prince of Pence. rnents made it impossible to re- in raore revenue for the potiticinns. Myrrh, main for the entire, program wo All letter* to the editor mu*t •Mr. Alexnndcr'.3 statement that attention to the Christmas spend- Veritas Again For Christmas is a festival of the spirit rather Red Myrrh, a resin so bitter, shall be eternally grateful for the' bear a signature and a street "the concept of local control in ing now in full tilt, the luxury eai-3 that jam our parking lots, and Editor, Leader: than of the calendar. And though Christendom ob- Gaspiard laid by the gold a-glitter, delicious chicken dinner . . . or- addrei•, both of which will oe New Jersey is so ingrained that I Myrrh, n gift from the mystic chids, roses and for-get-me-nots authenticated prior to publica- don't believe there U danger of the many less obvious evidences of Much of tho criticism of H»^ serves Dec. 25 as the natal day of Christ, it truly East, should be pinned on the hard- tion. destroying it" is naive to p-ut it material well-being in Wescftekl. itas column has been that jlti is not so much a date of anniversary as it is a season working ladies who produced so Our choice, perhaps, should he unsigned. One letter, wriSaj That would sting the palate of 1 BREVITY IS ESSENTIAL. mildly. Since the Federal Govern- of rebirth. The rebirth of the human wish to be a man or boast. pnlfttnbk a meal ... by tho wny, NO LETTER EXCEEDING 200 ment, under the lGth Amendment, not 'between higher teachers' sal- officer of the League of We, Symbol of burial, when's the next one friend? WORDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. has been able to squeeze enormous aries and improved facilities, but Voters, said "we would lib kd good neighbbr despite any differences which may Symbol of death, sums from the people? with which between a first class educational issue with the practiwgff * *• •:• If requested, tor a valid exist . . . the f&birth of an inherent conviction that Gasplarcl brought at the Child's to dangle as bait before the state system and plant, and the short- Ing highly controvcrsiil reason, names may be omitted tions under a paoydonyni«.. " 'tia more blessed to give than to receive" . . . the first breath. On the school proposals . . . except in replies to letters that politicoes, state control is increas- lived comforts that tho same money This column has only this to will buy. itorial page of the LeaJn.' reborh knowledge that unless we do unto Others as What Could it rrieiln, have been published. 'iiigly being abdicated to federal And tho Christ 66 small, say . . . There are few taxjmyor.4 control. Aimlngou-sly, if the ulatc Now that wo have finished re- Which reminds me of * we would have them do unto us the centuries of who are unmindful of the need for No anonymous letters will V>e Lines" in the Leader. I n Sleeping so peacefully considered. hns increased money with which assessing our property values, lit civilizations growth and development, interwoven There in the stall? adequate oducntional facilities in to bait the local cennnvunities, they may be a good time to re-nsscss to suggest that this mil this day am! ngu although many Letters must be written only signed by the author. ITOL with the humble philosophies and basic teachings The Mother's joy turned bitter on one itde of paper and pre/> will abdicate their responsibilities our social ones. It shouldn't take Sail. of the mindful look bard at as- to tho empire building state bu- nearly as long, nor create half the like *to know whether the c of Christ shall have been for naught, shall have been pects they feel nre unduly Costly *rab!y typewritten. fa written by a member if i All letters muit be in the reaucrats. This Tvhole process is uproar] wasted on us. Gifts, or are frills. A solid, down-to- in direct violation of the principles Mrs. James R. Trowbridge Wcstfield League or liy Is Rich Gifts, the Magi offered, earth school problem, lucidly ex- ''Leader" office ky Friday if of control by the people which of the hierarchy, i am dt__ How often do we in the season of Christmas turn Gifts that the Kings of Earth are plained to them, .seldom is fe- th«y Are to appear in the follow- made our country grcut, and un- not suggesting that Uiiscohas our thoughts to the men who have kept the spirit proffered. joctcd. ing i«*ue. less stopped it will result In the Taxes removed from the paper. TtSj The "Leader" reserves the breakdown of our freo tiociety. the specialty of the "libtrtk" L of Christmas alive throughout the centuries? We right to reject or edit any letter Kditor, Leader: Juhn C U4| The following is for that por- know them here as they are known by peoples to conform to "Leader" uiage. •It is fantastic thut precisely at (Ed. note): Ix-ngat Lteiil! the time when the Federal Govern- tion of your editorial pa^c devoted everywhere—the men of the cloth, the clergy, the to letters from Wostfield residents. ton by a member o[ l!« I Tax Revolt ment realizes lit must decrease tax- league. religious leaders and the dedicated lnymen. These es In order to prevent the economy Jn the modern concept of jcovevn- are men who stand steadfast when adversities come Editor, Lender: from breaking down that the State mont the liourco of income, the tax- to us ... men who are constant reminders and who The people of New Jersey cer- Tax Policy Commission is dropping payer, is apparently viewed as a tainly must be alarmed at the trial such elaborate hints that it will Iiottomlcss source of funds to MORE Limit constantly remind us that there is a code of human balloon that Archibald S. Alexan- finance all works. ; recommend u tax which will really behavior based upon the fundamental truths of our der, chairman of the State Tax hurt New Jersey. Foderni income's taxes tiiko a NEXT PAQE religions that is the foundation of all human happi- BY BAXPH ROBET ness. The world's churches, temples and tabernacles The Amazing Expense Account. penditure was fair and legitimate, Rule. •*' • or excessive and wnsteful. Jf the stand aa everlasting monuments to the unceasing Never hns the Internal Revenue "'decision la that the item wns ex- • zeal and sacrifice of these men. From the mightiest Service been subjected to as vigor- cessive nnd wasteful, it is custom- cathedral to the lowliest missionary hut buried deep ous criticism from a ruling ns it ary for it to be disallowed or at has b"cn on the new proposals on least it is required Hint it be re- in a jungle the spirit of Christmas shines each day expense accounts. Hundreds, and duced to wlutt is proper. To meet as they render unto their fellowman the "rod and perhaps thousands, of letters have these standards it is normal for the staff" to guide them along the way of life. been written to tho service object- omployeex and niVioe-rs to keep an ing to its interpretation of the itemized account of expenditures. And so this Christinas may the Lord mnke the Inw, am! *o many taxpayers asked The proposed regulations go fur FIRST in friendly service! to bo heard in person that instead sun to shine upon them and may the spirit of Christ- beyond this. They require exact mas dwell in their hearts for evermore. of only one day beinjr devoted to this purpose, the time was doubled. times; individual HstinK of each Merry Christmas to all ... Still, every one wns under pressure Horn with receipts for anything n n ta to fret his analysis presented in the over $10; names; relation of the time ullottcd. And this was in the guest to the business purpose be- The Christmas Carol face of an opening statement by ing served; how loiur the discus- sion lasted; type of entertainment Today's Christmas carol is a domesticated descen- Mortimer C. Caplin, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, that certain if. any; other guest present; nnd dant of a lively folk dance. of the suggested rules would be so on. This is snooping beyond The carol .started out in the middle ages as a cir- reconsidered and eased. reason, and it would place a bur- cular country dance, called a "c.-irole" in French. den upon business and its employ- No one questions that there has ees that is without warrant. Some of the early Christians looked askance at been abuse of expense accounts. dancing, however, and the carol soon lost its steps. But no one knows how widespread As noted earlier, Mr. Caplin the abuse has been or what it has stated that certain of the rules The lyrics of the songs that had accompanied the amounts to in dollars. And certain- will be modified. It is to be Imped dance began to chnnge, too, and eventually the ly it was the intent of the Con- that the changes are really signifi- "macaronic" style appeared. This consisted of tack- gress in the tax net passed a few cant, not because any honorable months ngo that an attempt should person npproves of abuse of ex- ing a Latin phrase on to the popular lines, so that bo made to bring tho abuse under pense accounts, hut merely as u the people sang: control. It is, however, the almost mutter of reasonable operation of Make wo joy now in this feast unrmimous view of careful and our tnx Inws. skilled stiiriVnti, both lawyers nnd In qua Christus natus est laymen, thflt the Internal Revenue They didn't necessarily understand the Latin, al- Service has gone well beyond even FOR BEST RESULTS USE though it carried on tho sense of the song, but the tho intent of the Congress. LEADF.R CLASSIFIEDS stately Latin, words gave tlu-m a reli'tious image. In general terms, two nmin And when they wvrc. coiuv into the house, uuestinns are involved: First, the In 122:5 St. Francis of Assisi started the custom determination of what is n legiti- they SUM- the young child with Mary his of placing a creche, or miniature Nativity scene, in mate business expense from the YOUR ihe church at Christmas time. People began to act viewpoint of taxes: second, the LEGISLATOR? mother, iiud fell down and worshipped out the events of tho Nativity—one of the steps in iMHue of what type of records must be maintained in order for the In- 1962 the development of mystery plays—and then to com- ternal Revenue Service to allow him; and wlu'ii they hud opened their treas- pose carols to ying with Ihe plays. Thcso led to the the deduction. United StAlctt Srn.itor* CLIFFORD P. CASE, R. ures, they presented unto him ififts; gold, French noels. .••trictly Christmas .songs, which, in On the first question the main 345 Elm avenue, Rahwny turn, inspired the English carol. conf l-nveivy Imp to do with whether FU 8-2052 business mMnHfremont or represen- and frankincense, and myrrh. 1 !>~. !••: r"i tatives of tb* service are the bet- HARRISON A: WILLIAMS, D ter .iudfji1 nf whjit is u lotritininte 2.31 Elizabeth .-.venue A Real Odd-ball Approach expense ;u-co«nt item. Obviously WettfioM. AD 2-868B In its own way Wnshiiv.rlnn bureaucracy in doing this is ;i ticklMi subject, ff mnn- 1 everything in its power to lialaiu-o flic luidjii't. !u:cun'nt is (riven the right *ininlv Al«o. Srnntp Office Buildlr.g May The True Spirit of Christmas to use Us ili'crctinn in allowing W.nliMi»ton. D.C. Now don't get your hopes up because the way it deductions the tii'lcl is wide open MRS. FLORENCE DWYER, R Comfort Yon Throughout the Year! is going about it icvejils an ashmishly peculiar idea for abute. Hut. ennversrly. if an ConcruMwoinnii (if what budget balance really is. Internal Revenue Agent h:\i un- 320 Vcron« nvenue, Eli.nbcth limited power to disallow an item, The bureaucrats want to balance the budget by EL 3-O382 it menus that in many instances Also, House Office Building, bringing domestic spending up in a par with dol'ense perfectly leiritimate'e.xpi.'nses will Washington, D.C, expenditures! M5", domestic spending has cata- ture n.- sllMicrl in the eyes of th'- Blue Mount-, Morris avenue, IllfeliKll l'( venue Service. RFD Union. El. :i-7!UI pulted to 7(1 per cent. The dollar increase in 10 JEROME KRUEGER. D. t The type nf reeurilM which lmi«r 1143 Earn Jer«ey ulrict, year.-; was .?ir>.."{ billion which represents SO per be III-I >i>•_-• i>>.-• 1 under I In- nri>ui>...i| 1 F.li'nbeth. F.I. B-:»BnO (•(.•nt of the SIK.i billion ailvanri in the grand total new rcciihu ions i- nn equally s«ri- JAMES M. McClOWAN, D. "IV. matter. A vulmue of delail i.» for nil federal .••Deiidiniv over that period. 1 Z3(> Cr.-.wf.ird idice, required tb:il i ba-i'-ally impo si- lilirnhelb. El. H-4231 Despite the odd-ball bureaucratic approach most. ble. Mo-;t \vfll-nijina-.re*l coniDanii'S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS JOHN J WILSON. D. Americans are curtain io slick to tho old-fu.sliioned i\rw dcpiand itemi'cd jtccounts 517 Dnrimi place, We^tfield notion that true budget balance comes only when from their cmiiloyec' ;md olVlcers. AD 2-B491 and nn the bnsis of (^.ene r<*ports ISO ELM WXST.EIEKJD. income and outgo match. they determine whether the ex- • THE WESTF1ELD (N J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1862 P«g« \9 ?ral tinie.s publicly, \v« regret thelb^t LETTERS t-hange of election date from Dec. inforrnation avatl&ble, but The auditorium vvinjf will not hv ! structure,, wjth ssoine 2200 dil^rent .here arv plenty of variable and Financial Answer lu 27. We could have eho?- milt now hut it is include.! in the ! roof levels, is a hodg\*P '^ of an- •n another week but in our inter- pinpoint uccurancy is therefore itttct's plan and will bo added Editor, Loader: j glo* and jut-ouls, all of whi^h eon- Quality eident Answers \-t in ^;:tin^r the proposal up f :juito ditticuX as you can appreei ati-r." Aiso, 'VvonuiziUy an ad- As a person divpJy inteiestx1,! in ftriimtotl to unduly high cvi-trvh-- You have criticized us for un "lional \MI\<\ issue for the atuiitu- : lion eo>t>. Mi^reovi-r, only n ut 'lit- earliest jMssi- your io^'inunit.'.s wfifuiT, you inc. dal.s »( rhiM' IHv. 21. We rc- derestirnating in The cave of Kd- ium win^r will tw rtfjuirisi.*' A I Know, vtt.illy loi'u'litU'li with the iiii.Mii of tlmt buil.lmjr i-> above the! FIREPLACE WOOD oi o'.ving is a ropy of a lel- - Cfel the im i>:jv ori^rinttt cor.:;;ruction; otheJ*s ormor prv.iidt*nt of the lH>ard, \vht> propivssl.-i for a new broad-i>;. »'il ! second fU.r level. I nt to-Mrs. Downie under date »»'.• hut must ;'.re presently criticizing us bee-aus- us involved at ihv tiino, U-Us me l I It h;x, bcMi i-oiKViU-d that climli- I FOR SALE . 12 "it out llmt i;; f; : it «iK > or iiu-oino tax in our M.ile. ;tu»n without UIN- ! Lhey suggest we are overestimutinj .hat thf roason for iu»l inchuiiiiK it . : ii*.j.v Mairs will nol hurt the t-wi : • Mrs. Downie: lvpresresi-ntationi , These t:ixt-s are IKSHI: ballyhotuJ -au»e ewry voter is :ww. Quite frankly, in Westfieki vas that thi> town did not dpsiro to | as the answer to the stale'." grow- •dents. Actually they should not I fur our Board of Edu- Msi its debt limit in HK57. Since | 1 eeuro an ab:;.-nU*e ballot eight uur exj>erience has been that w< ing niiiUK'ial needs—but i'un any gel mil of the habit, for those who SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. may I thar.k you for your -oniohow always end up with tnort hen, on suosequont l>ond issuea, wo go on to college •will, in most in- i letter and for the interest iays before election from the board lave done &o from time to time, tax, whii'h hits hardest at tho?e secretary, so he or .'•he is not de- .-hildren than statistical estimate, least able to pay, do any more than stances, have a lot of slaiv climb- FA 2-9109 both »Uh regards to the prived of tin- right to vote suggt-it. More importantly, in ou) ,vith no adverse financial result*; airtfrevate. fiscal pj'oblems? ing to K\O. Our colleges ami uni- „• High School proposed ren- pi1 nd with the full approval uf state versities have generally bad to I'em 2. W |j-"hjudgmen^"t vuwnuincurricular program re For mottle I.me now, 1 have been cns and with respect to other uthoritios. The need for the audi- plan their buildings with duo re- are^ sjiud you fee! j quire.nents levy the needs for addi advocating: a public rvferendum on s coneerning the education orium \vu«s fort^soen, therefore, and gard for economy. is far aa we arv concerntyi, "even- legalized otT-track ln*t t i n ^r a nd a rhildret 1 state lottery, \vhit*h 1 feel is the IVrhap.s the school development ually' is now—that U, September program IU'IHIN a pause for reoii- ..II trv to answer your ques- .964. only logical jind painless answer to sperifically, although prob- our state's financial problems. cntation in planning. PHOTOSTATS I by now you have noted an- Item 9. "With resjxvt to your 1 earnestly riMjuest your supjHtrt C. S. Cornell to many of them either in x)mment« on books, our own invrs- in this matter. LMOHSU urjre your press in statements we have ijfation indicates there is iippnr- rt»iuior3 to write to their state iis- SAME DAY SERVICE I or, if you were at the public ntly some mfeundertitamlinj; that semhlymen and serin tor il.>.ustin^ Bng 'Monday night, from ro- xisU in this matter. "The admin- that tho'off-track bettinjr and lot- pes to questions from the floor. stration will respond to you -tpe-tery proposal IH< put to the public igh School popu- ifWlly and in det-ail on the i^ues- Westfietd Studios t.urposes of simplicity, I have latio addition. WHh for a vote. of 1H00 children for this we are merely ex ions you raised, but, as a general 1 comments to your item num»• year, 10G121%2.. Woe already hhava e near- tending the When the people spodl'., H'overn- USE Portrait and Commercial Photographer* plan but, you will re omment, it has boon explained to nients liiU'n. j ly 11150 as of Dec. 1. These figures, I call, are do•inn so on a t\vo-stor> no that books are uvailuble for in 1. As we have isaid sevV-11 am .sure, were developed on the I liasis. Thomas Gantremi, CHRISTMAS CfNTKAl AVENUI ADAMS t-02W iome use wh*re it U our |K>llcy and Mayor, Jersey City Item 5. It would l>e our opinior tractice to have them. In any U>at the national co«tti of educatior ivent, it ia not Invniise we have will continue to rise us we ns B na tny shorU&fro of textbooks. We do to Keorionl l'*>IMmHBAX#IIIKMi!!A1lll«MIIt the school tiny and even more creased rwiuirements. I do not mdt in our 4>plniont has not addeil w<*eks of the yenr. Any inconve- STOCKS-BONDS-MUTUAL FUNDS personally deplore thn additional l>I«nt or frills «t the expense of nience so caused :;hou]d In1 charged *ost and I do not iiKreo that it must he foroKoinK* Wo have had what to obtain full do!!:ir value 'in class- inevitably lend to federal subsidies, s considered to IK* one of the best room ispuce in M>me costly school ?xci>pt, {HM'hapti, in depressed urenj 125 BROAD STREET 24 PROSPECT STREET 1 Nlueationnl .\v«U'ins in terniH of re- building projects of the past tlec- vhich cannot fend for thomselve. * -nit.-* in New Jersey ami) natiotuil ndc. As far na pn> '.ng for whatever in ELIZABETH, N. J. WESTFIELD, N. J. y. Our job M to no pliin that, we The Kdi.ion Junior lligb School .Tenses that occur in the co;-t of ID not diminish in any of these n*- ADarm 2-2686 Munition i'! conce-riml, the money •j>;»i'Ls. Obviously, this *Uw» cost is clearly n case ru point, where FLanders 1-0200 still conies from U.H ns a nation of noney, but you will be interested ftbout itiie-tliiril of t.be liuilding (ex- taxpayers whether we pay it diix* ,n knowing tlmt the cotl per pupil cluding the gymnasium) is only or whether we pay it through tlic n WeMflfld i» lower than in any one >!ory high. Some 10 or 12 MEMBERS Deluxe Model Federal tlovernnient and rcveivc ;>f the eompaniule m*hoo! systems additional classrooms could be ndd- some of it hack. It i» my per.sonnl ,vifh wliii'h we ciMiijmro ouiuelvus r-d to Kdison School, perhaps at PORTABLE opinion that we pay less when in New Jersey. moilerntc cos! by placing a second NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE control it at tho local level. floor over the one-story portion. riewse aei-ejit ii^riilti our thanks Kcouuniy in biml use and in heat- Dishwasher Item (i. We di> not nsstime that for your most |venetruling ques- ing co(*Ut arc factors to be consid* enrollment will increase in the next tions ami for your obvious interest ereil. NEW YORK • PHILADELPHIA • RIDGEWOOD • RED BANK five to ten y**ars at the rote preva- ,n the subject. Another instance of uneconomic lent in the past in WostftoM. In Willis G. One, spending is the original building our judgment, this i-s not |x>s.* JVesident of the senior high school. That Hcnuse we are appmnohinn the snturntion point jti terms of empty building lots, for example. How ever, to assume no growth is like wise impractical, Kvause Un' aver ige nurnl>er of children |H»r new homo is incren.-lnir markedly, and ,ve uppenr to lie K'ettinjr inoro chil .Irt-n in our present homes. As 1 *uid curlier, w| UM 4l>lmt«l with tho comments concernint; edu • Compltttlf AutMittto — K* • Bl| M»«Jtf-»«l4i i :ution and we sutfircst tVint the pro rinm, wiiliu. tripta HUM It 10 ••lit Iwl •MUrt |> UH ktl» • Balk M WlW, «•• Strain we nre prcsenlinif is wmnil hi Wctulal mum The renovations and additions, s fur as expansion of this program fAH FuM Y«or foefoiy SWWMT from MCA Stnrkt Ct. is concerned, lire largely confine Compl.l. MKIIM •* «CA Wtitripsot Olihwoihwt trortcM* to'science, math and Inngungv. Th ft V*4ttfnt*r Med*b) M it wrary *••« M4 Mffttf other programs, because of liniitt* facilities in some eases, arc no being expanded, but rather we an 29 ALDEN ST. recommending provisions so nl children can participate equally ii CRANFORD : 5 i; 1 ; ; COFFEVS whot we now olTrr! .:i!V .' ; ?l, printei in I!lo7, you will note that, it Ktatvs

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Irom tne officers and sta(( of Tlic National State Dank, lo you and yours . .. every good wish of the season and the licit of health, haj/piness and prosperity A CLRTIFIEO RESIDENTIAL in the year ahead! Capture the gay. warm spirit o* Christmas ^h*""^' LIGHTING CONSULTANT CAN BE OF SERVICE IN indoors and outdoors. No.h.ng says. "Merry C .r.6 m« to HELPING YOU PLAN BET- friends, nciChbors and community w.th more sn....ty Tr« wonr. .-.FFLCTIVE your o^n pcLnal Holiday decorations. Hol.day hgh can LrGHTING fOR YOUR our home look more beautiful than ever, no matter . you HOMt:. CALL YOUR LOCAL CUtTLIC SERVICE OFFICE. simple or an elaborate display. Plan now to decorate for Chnstma ELIZABETH • SPRINGFIELD • RORELLE-PARKV :f^&7:^tp%ty'^ •: SUMMIT • KENILWORTH • WESTFIELb^ ,

PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY V ,. /! ••!ic works commit- of park land to the Moselle I'«rk Board of Educution. The decision proceeds of the sale of park Ian such appropriations to the par 1UG3. pressed at a conference he held last and uso these proceeds for th commission in the electorate, The council adjourned until Dec tee, said he also hopes to stand- W climaxed a suit filed by the freeholder board after the park commis- week with police chiafs in the court ardize parking regulations on coun- Clone („ I'inil pl*rk sion refused to turn over the,-- -- • - purchase of other lands withou either IRU Keller do elected representatives, the Boarc plans to c

    - of Freeholders. and police commissioners early intersections. mission, which is an administra- clared. ... It clearly was not the lej< County Atty. Leo Kaplowitx ar- next year in an effort to reach a islative intent to irive the par pued the case for the freeholders general agreement on a ©peed limit •He revealed that he is recom- tive agency, does not have the au- Under the New Jersey Consti- mending five such intersection im- 1 thority, under state law, to retain tution, any law concerning munici- commission that power," the juris Nov. 2 before Judge Feller. Fred prograjn. «u MS commented. crick C. Kentz Jr. of Summit rep He said that on some county provements for 1903. the proceeds from tho side of any pal or county governments must resented the park commission. capital asset. be construed liberally in their fa- The park commission sold fo The power to keep and control vor, Judge Feller nbtejl. The park $150,000 about nine acres of Ian tho money rests with tbe Board of commission,.on the other hand, is in Roseile Park for which tli USE Freeholders, the legislature of the an agency of the county and has county had paid $35,711* over a Lights Too Bright ><)riod of years. NTA CHRISTMAS On Playground; SEALS Dimming Due FANWOOD — Acting on com plaints from Marian Ave. resi Acme Personnel dents, the Boroueh Council las' week FaiH it is studying how to dim the lights in La Grande Play> Honors Manager ground. The licrhts, newly installed to ai<* police in detecting vandalism anH ther prohibited • nitrhttime activi- ;irg, ore "too brieht" and "objec ionahlo," the residents charged. "We certainly don't want to mnke a Yankee Stadium out of t." said Councilman John J. Kennedy Jr. Public Service Electric & Gas o. engineers arc studying the lituntlon and will either rflduce ;he wnttRge of the lifjht bulb3 or "Iiminate every other light, Ken rfy disclosed. George H. Carlock of 144 Mar- :f>n Ave. said the lights shine :hrdugh draped windows in his lome. appreciathufor Mr. Carlock and three other Hariati Ave. residents—Charles E JOHN ZAREUvBA, MGR. good will and confidence we

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H-OIH K I •.•>'.il years :: le. :,!r!il of \l'cs!fii-l INSURANCE arc made up une week in •«(!• • AUTO DEALERS • FLOOR COVERINGS ward M. -M. !'<«":• !!, -::.!.• :..tmin was awarded n dejrri-e in chi'inic: > AUTO BODY REPAIRS • MASON trance, and wljile it i» poiklbla jslralvr of eour: ;, to i!>akt- a si:r eir-ineeriiiK att the College of ll at the last minute to irnd an very of lTr:on County's .Juvcnil Cii>' of Xew York. He has al AUGUSTINE MOTORS CONTRACTORS extra paper to A new address. ami I)o:iU'.-tH' liciaiions ("otirl t* t-.n'.ipJeted a series of ituJustri SEVELL'S IXC. W. R. DOLBIER & CO. NANCY F. REYNOLDS It i» not possible to prevent i)iar.a;ce:neiit courses conducted 1 CHKYSI.EH — l'l.YMOt.'TH Realtor dotfj'iiiiiH' whether ;i full-t-ir.' the already addressed paper ju>l;:i.- .'s n«-nt Associ AUTO BODY CO., INC. Linoleum — Formica JAMES SEILER from going to the old addre** ition. Meinl>ei-.ihirs arc held i Sink and Counter Tops He also u-:int:: to know throujrl without the week's notice. • 1lik|.res am to forward papers without neer.s and Air.eli.an Institute t: 1 Plant Engineers. Mr. ^chlesin^t AUTOMATIC THAXSAT1SSIONS whether tlie court should lip spli extra charge anywhere iu AD 2-5958 Call AD 2-6300 into two with a full-tim* the United States for those I has served process industries i ^4 Hour TowiHK St-rvlCL- AUTO GLASS ' both technical aii'l management c: subscriber* who are planning AD 2-8887 701 Central Ave. Westfield 302 E. Broad St. ck Wort Earlier l::>>t week the count to be away for temporary ! pacitie.-; durintc the past 20 year ehuirn:en of the two major ]>o;.'1i periods. Mr. SchlesinKcr is married 1 WINDSOR Open Weekdays 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Westfield ; 20 Windsor Ave. Westfield oal pijrt'ie.s exjire ;.sed support of i subscribers who are planning Ihc forirer Helen l 'ercnz and the Mon. & Frl. EventnB" until 9 P.M. A0 2-0727 i have three daughters and a «> AUTO GLASS CO., INC. j>lan to divl.'lo tlie court and «p to l»e away for temporary 59 Grove St. point two jurists to sueceed JU<1K period* The younirer daujrhter.s ai-e twin AUTO GLASS Mrs Schlesinircr is a chemisti i'.k-iiurd K. O'Connor, who will re > AUTO DEALERS Storm Windows FORMAL WEAR INTERIOR sitfn from tlie bench at the end o teacher. She and the children w: TO BUY OR SELL, USE join 'Mr. Schlesintrer uj>on eompl> Furniture Tops — Mirrors the year. Judite O'Connor said h WILLIAM JAY CLARK DECORATORS wants to ^ >t,VMtoAVKtv A- ' v -y '-x ^^* ' "• b»? Mv^qn USED CARS AUTO WASH :l .North Avc. K. Cranford LAUNDRY; — i>U If CLliANINQ u:£ station in Newark. ini« iuuit4i»te liMteti iirupertr »* * llHrrlnun Av«-,, wn* iiu.fhiitril », "Drlvo-In Service" Mr, nml Mnt. ThuutDM M. Mullen, foruiorl)1 from NettU'li l*lulnH. Tin? AD 2-2456 The bill would also permit the Mnir y%nm uruut.nlrU fur .Mr. and Mm. A. 1.. Losinn throuRb the ufffce Cash and Curry of williuiu A. Clnrk, Itcnltor, by Gernldfnr I*urd>'. Jersey Central to drop .its nort 20 South Ave. W. Westfielc' TOWNE CAR WASH GARDEN SUPPLIES IXXi North Avc. Plalaflel Jersey shore service, leaving tha Call PL.«lDlleld 8-ZO4U service to the Pennsylvania Kail Union County's Finest road. , Automatic Record Changers Car Wash MEEKER'S Both railroads now operate simi THE GARDEN CENTER Jar shore service over the track; WESTFIELD • Mont Modern Equipment VAN DOREN, INC. of the New York and I^ong Brand High Fidelity — F./VL Hhnontzlng — I'ol l Lawn and Garden Supplies 608 North Ave. E. raihoad. MOTOR Complete Lli)e of AD 3-4050 Chrlstmus Decorations Wo Specialise Ii Governor Huphcs, in sijrrVing th( Stereo Westfield, N. J. SALES CO. BEAR measure, termed it a vital istep ii ovrvinK: Konl Owners for 216 South Ave. W. Westfield Electrical — Brakes-Co a comprehensive rail transit plar SERVICE Over 35 Yeura (Next to Union County "We Do Everything'.' for North Jersey, centering on th Authorized lloaii Dept. Yurd) • DRY CLEANING • SHIRT and Complete Aulo port of New York Authority's op STATION RADIO & T.V. FORD INSURANCE • FLATWORK • SPREAD l'lck Up and D*!'.m oration of the old Hudson Tubes Sales Service "Without this legislation," the 333 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD BEAUTY SHOPS Rugs • Pillows • Blankets TliUKDISKllIHD \ Prospect St. ADOIMJ governor said, "din important sec- AD 2-4660 AIltLANIS KALiCOK DOR-RET ftion of northern New Jersey faced BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. AD 2-3673 BEAUTY SALON the prospect of discontinuance o CONSULT Jersey Central service. The eco- 19 North Avo. E. Weslfield Dorothy — Styllut nomic repercussions of sueh a step Wo fenturo Stylo OUts JACK PARKER nnd Lamp CutH ORTHOPEDIC would have been tremendous." ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. Permanont Wavinff or SHOE PRESCRIPTIONS AD Z-UM3 BILL ESHBAUGH Killed By Eif. 1912 WM. O. MULIER, Pt«i. F.tmrr »t. Wnlllr COMPLETE LAMP & ELfCTRICA NORRIS for REPAIR DEPARTMENT CRISANTI Students to 'Treat' • BICYCLES AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Wti - ruuuir luipi> tfhAd^uj ulna' Local and Long Distance Moving rucov«r any tyi)« lump ahudf. CHEVROLET, INC Casualty • Life • Fire UltNtj drltllnK and couVerttnK cut Authorized tftm nntl china VIIHU», JUKB, tiuttles, 50 CP Children Household Goods Exclusively JAY'S CYCLE CENTER AD 2-1800 colloo mlltH, etc., into lumps. 43 Elm St. Westfield E. T. WILLIAMS Fifty children 1 to 7 years old 7Kf> Central Ave. So pnrklnK pr»blt TRAVEL AGENCY, f r l ap«rbackH 66 Elm St. Weslfield GARDEN TRACTORS UJC students will provide small :oo.l will r.xo.1 car: • Greet Inff CurdH Free Ticket Deliv«7 Christmas stockings, irimes and re- i • ltvutul Library Go Now - XI North Avf. Wentllrlil ROTARY TILLERS freshments for the young cerebral AI)ani« :.:i7U0 AI> 3.3533 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, fay Later palsy victims. The girts will be 5 I-. llrou.I St. WmtnvliI SNOW PLOWS (Kvar t'utrancc from Town INC. distributed by Santa CI.'ius (por- I'urklnK Lot) CHAIN SAWS Tickets Issued trayed by a student). A Christ- i -INSURANCE- mas tree and Christmas decora- BERSE BROTHERS • BRIDAL SHOPS tions also will be provided by the i Authorized • FIRE STORR TRACTOR CO. UJC students. I'LYMOl'TII — VALIANT • LIFE 519 Snl*.» ami Service AD 2-7800 Each year the student council at CONCRETrf«llv«r«d la E JO LYNN Saturday eVflverUf i ADnmn :!-l(CU • AUTOMOBILE the college entertains a Kroiip of 469 South Ave. E. Westflel. Ml Ni.Mli Avc. W. AVnK BRIDAL SHOPPE • CASUALTY less fortunate children. 1'revious quantity •itlmaf* SliLchillzlntr in All Sizes parties were conducted at the Chil- AD 2-0300 dren's Country Home in Mounl:f;n- CUSTOM MADE • LIQUOR STORES side, St. Walburga'i (lrphanaxc in WELQON CONCRETE CORP. 4 -AING MOTOR CAR CO BRIDAL GOWNS 26 Prospect St. Westfield 'Kost'Ue. and Janet Memorial Hume l-'.st. I'IOI Formals in Elizabeth. iBOHN-wiLKEnDiNo oomx^ BLIWISE LIQUORS Cocktail Dresses Our 4?lh Your UJC Mudenls who will partici- Authorized ALAN JOHNSTON BIVKION* OP WSLOON HATIKIAU*. IMfl. Where Service & Quality Meet pate in the- j ally include: West- 4 AD 2-6519 (Nolo tho "T") field, :.Miss Kecne 1.. Corin of iilil CADILLAC Now Location: One of the SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLAINFIELD UNDO 222 E. Broad St. (opp. Frank's) Jefferson Avc. aliil Miss KlizaU'th Sales and Service Over 50 Years Experience! Largest Selections of Spirits -\. Warwick of HOii M:i: :ailuisctts i FAmd 2-4300 PLnfld 5-2200 IDntr IA432 i Weslfield in New Jersey St. OTHER WEIDON PRODUCTSi Cruih.rf Sfona, Bloc* To^ f';u-l!t — rnliit und Hoily simp EVERY INSURANCE NEED GLASSWARE - ICE CUBES •Scotch Plain.-, Miss Susan 11. COOLERS Wright of 2OK I,ydn PI. and .Mhs Crave/, Sand and Mason Matmrlak PLainfield 6-2241 DRUG STORES ' AD 2-5664 Judith .A. iMontuiui of ;>21 Jlrnry 203 Elm Westfield Kree lxllviry •St. 119 E. Fifth St. Plainfiol. Call AD 3-1133 or AD 3-1136 DARBY'S DRUG STORE It No Anawor. On Trnirtr C'lrrlr >>( Cull AD 3-1240 Phone: ADams 2-1198 Rt. 22 & Mountain Ave. GOODWIN MOTOR Mountainside CORP. 339 South Avo. W. Wostfiold At-TIIOUIZF.D WM. H. ESTWICK, JR. VOLKSWAGEN • LOANS S.ilrx :ui'l Si-rviiw, • EXTERMINATORS INSURANCE I'l.lllnllt'ld (1-7 1HO OF AU KINDS NEED MONEY? u.-.-ir i:. .-.iii .st. ph.ii>iu hi ASSOCIATED Fire • Surety $20 to $500 REILLY EXTERMINATING 1 Casualty • Life Just Call & TERMITE CONTROL AN ' OldsmobileCo. FRIENDLY FINANCE AllllHU 1/..-1 COMPANY AD 3-3515 Oldsmobilc 66 Elm St. Westfield J"lm K. Plli-her mis SPACE S.i|i:t & S.-ivuo Li.-. N". 7-i: lt'ii llarwin, l If N(. AliM Air. !•:. A I) ^-Tiir.1 ('.ill AD L'- : AD 3-4800 »tll*-ld, Svw Jvr*fT Bi AD 3-1600 Aulo l,..iin» Cars YOUR NAME wii f>n Y( A. J. ORBACH CO. Loco! Service in Your Area rrvl,i. — I'.ii-la MARINE NSTAKT 1 L. BARTELL l'illi SrU-<'liun til' Ii|.|>rnd:il)]e Personalized Service J. S. IRVING COMPANY l':-i-d (.•.il:; :iliil Truchsi IVnoi-;> l.l-.MI!l:it ,t MII.I.AVOHK CALL iilt'l Ave. •THE WE3TF1ELD (N. 1.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DEC£MBER to, IM2 fmg4 2$ mcil Organizes fc£T e« Graf, Ifuph Clark, Luoielle her sup)wrt«rs in the list election, Roberts also announced that a oJirlein, Katharine Booth, Judy Dvvyer Urges More but declared that "wit-h vivtory charter from the Boy Scouts of r imith, Gerahline J'unly, Claire comoa responsibility and tha nee«3- ilorer Post In America hu< been wanted to the Jarkcr, M. Deliimr Kitchie, Ker- sHy of roeofiivizlng tha neodd of lamiiqwi School PTA in West- >wt Thoffode, Oeorga Majrce, Hetty Take Interest In iho people." {4inipton, Rutli Tato and William ftcli Plains HtM for the cub pack recently or- .laidment. The November victory for the ganizod in the school area. * Party Politics Repu!>H»-an ticket In Union County rrll PI-AINS—A new Kx- The pack bepan operation with 4W wag "just the beginning," the fon- -I cubs under the leadership of Hop. Florence P. Dwy»>r of Eli*- Kres-swoman said, and should be a jT..)*t was organized last Revenue moasurcs pertaininpr to 1 [in Srotcli Plains, necordint; Kennel:! Sherb and H. Thomas orld Wnr f caused receipts to nbet'h told Union founts Republi- rhallonire to the fiepublirans In Oeverell, eubmasWr with Mario,, •ise from $S09 million for fiscal cans recently she hopod ''more than forminsr future policy. Without ;url Roberts, Watchunj; ra Jt plnpaintlni; any eroU'p, or Imlivid- irBi'.niiation und extension , l»' '»» Claj-ton and Florence BIT to $3.7 billion tho following a few people" »vould mnko dorl- r.H-rlo, di-n mothers. ear. sKins us tu party policy and the (inls, MM. IVn-yer eald «h« did not selection (if rhos> who are to re- think any "hierarchy" should dic- new l»:"t is uponsorec! by The addition of the post and tate policy anai'iiiR as tile truest Bpottker Iwys in District 4. ; but more good m&y nlwnys be at tiki "Victory Oinnei1" of the weix' welcomed by Mrs. Klfie U. nade of an energetic nature than K^ukir Kepubliojin Oi^mization ^H'heidoler of lUtselJe, pituldent of 54 Elm St. PfioM AD 3-0662 Id Hall was named advisor f an indolent and impassive one. the organization. County Clerk jHiAt; which will begin op- During the 1890s, Internal Rev- —John Stuart Mill of Union County at the Cranwood * with 12 teenage members. enue. was charged with administer- ill flnrwood, Mrs. lhvyir lliankcd lloiiry G. N'ulton was tousUnjuiter. Westfield, New Jersey n

    ALBERT C. DANKER Recipient of Realtor1. Com- munity tervice twird Perfumes Danker Receives Toiletries Realtor Award Photographic Equipment At Convention Albert 0. l>unker of Wi'»tflel received the annual eommunit scniin- award for (he WaMflel Ixiiiwl ore* at the 4f the Nmv Jt-f^i-y A<4«<'ii< lion of Jloal EstiiU1 lioard.i ,S»tur Santa's Favorite day. **>! Tho N' Real Eutato Board award, aiwn fid 'by Franklin CnpiUil of Newark honors ouMnndin^ fomniunrty r CANDIES service by R member of Uw< ronl inU j>Tof<»!rion «nd fflff. I)«nk ^y Mirtrftcattf of ttchlevwmmt W»« pre- i^* «wif<>d liy Arthur Wilcox, prraHd(>n National Association of Rfai Es (ate Board*. Bverson POBTAAII t» Wcstfiolil v/ai rhnirman of irtat/! mttux'latlon commiltco for /• •Community Sdrvie* Award whirl drew entriea from all part* of tli state. iristmasy/ishes Also at thp Bnnu«l conclavi MKi Nnncy F. .Reynolds of Went with sincero appreciation tot field %'iui installed for n socon tj^m as riw _»i-o!tidont Now Jeroe yout loyalty and patronage during this pasl Association of Real Kntatc Boardu ...•^^••^•"w**™"**.. .„*«*•• ' olffhth dUtritt, by 'Prtwln:lnfr MJSJ lU>ynold« 1 A* *$•] currently «ervinif «rieiankeT, K 6 Ib. box 6.8r> Kostor, iN'nney Heynolda, llnrrj Danker, H. Clay Fi-iwlrldw, F.'.er rQQtfnge son l'onraall, Doan Johnson, I J.S. This "Always Fovorito" asflortrtiont wl •ise Johnson, Churloa Mrlerdierck BOO SOUTH AVE.,WtST Wt'JTFIELO, NEW lilcasrj ovoryonu on your list. Perfocl for family gilts, tool Dnvid K. Ilinslo, P. K. Pt-ter,*on I/yuis ^[uticli, \jjnon CiUdl and good wfehQS for Ruth Formnn, Clinton Turner, 01 .. • *-rt»r~"f • • the HolfdaJWason

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Dept. book." it is not only a handy en- gagement calendar, it is also a Unhappy Birthday Fake Repairmen Closing Holiday Eves LEAGUE LINES' mine of remarkably complete vot- By A Westfield youth marked his The Westfield YMCA physical ing and civic information and a 8th birthday last week in court Bring Warning education department will close at IEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS reliable, reference on important nd it was not a happy occasion. 6 p.m. on Christmas and New dales, holidays and dcudlim.-s. Inion County Juvenile Court Public Service Klectrie & Gas Co. Years Kvc. Other than these two The time has come to wish all efforts and hopes can be expre.s The reputation of this handy udge Richard K. O'Connor sen- today alerted its customers to thetime changes the department will our readers, friends and support- in their oft-stated purpose: To Date Hook is growing outside the need the boy to an indefinite alarming increase i" thefts and operate on a normal schedule for ers "Season's (,'reetings." 'Tis the promote iietive and informed pur- league, as requests cuming in to rm in Annandale Reformatory illegal willies committed by per-all boys' and men's programs. Reason not only to be jiilly but to tieipation of citizens in govern- the state oliiee show. Designed to or use of narcotics and posses- sons posing as utility company re- Swimming classes cancelled be of use to every citizen of New ion of stolen goods. pairmen and employes. pause and reflect upon a year ment. Jersey it is kept as a handy refer- Dec. 8, Jan. 7, 11 and 25 will be nearly gone l>y and to plan for Kvery year at this time the Because the youth was appre- The company urged housewives made up over the holidays. Boys ence in schools, business offices to a.ik for proper identifWtion the future in an effective way. New Jersey League offers the citi- and even town halls across the ended while 3 7, his name is be- having swim classes on these The embodiment of the league zens of this state "The New Jer- ig withheld at the judge's re- before admitting any caller into dates should stop at the YMCA state. Teachers, political party their house or apartment. workers, government employees, uest. desk for makeup time and day While his mother wept, the All Public Service employes have changes. i civic leaders, otlicc workers and been issued the required identifica- all who arc interested in good oung man told the court he had On Friday, Dec. 28, boys from ised narcotics 10 or 12 times, but tion, the company s-aid. the Westfield YMCA will travel government find the booklet a Jf a person cannot show the nec- necessury tool. hat he was not an addict. The to the Orange Y for a play day. oy's lawyer, former Juvenile essary credentials, police should be At the play day boys from other A twenty-five cent investment ;ourt Judge I.ibby E. Sachur, notified as soon as possible. Ys in northern New Jersey will in "New Jersey Citizen's Factt ontended her client had only tak- compete in gym, swim and game and Date Hook" enables you to n the drugs as ''an ego builder." room competition. have in your pocket at all times Inquest Indicts Pair the name, addrtss, salary ana" The court said it would consid- term of office of your senator or her request that the youth re- In Firchouse Theft Thought must be made better, representative, notes on how to eive special treatment or be re- and human life more fruitful, for eased in her custody for psych i- Two Brooklyn men charged with the divine energy to move it on- address elected officials, voting tric treatment. stealing $405 in power tools from a and registration regulations, a list ward and upward-—Mary Baker We see for you and yours, every joy and of state executive officials, perti- The young man was apprehend- construction field oflice at the site Eddy , . • nent information about the courts during an investigation by of a new fire station in Westfield blessing of this happy season ...ell /„ .„„ .„. and tables concerning all the Westfield and Cranford police of Oct. 13 were among 23 persons in- measure. Merry Christmas.' * counties. le theft of medical bugs contain- dictcnl by the Union County Grand er narcotics from the autos of Jury last week. May we extend to you our The bright little capsule calen- hyaic'ans. The men are John Banker, 29, CLOCK AND WATCH dar makes its appearance just in and .Michael J. O'N'eill, 21. They warmest greetings and time for Christmas gift-giving. The Revenue Act of 1918 in- are charged with taking equipment REPAIRING Its handy pocket-size loriiMi belonging to the Simonetti Con- good wishes for a makes it appropriate as a stock- :luded income tax provisions with Finest - 111 QUIMBYST. AD 3-1538 ing stuffer, as a gift for the new ates up to 77 per rent. struction Co. at Belleville at the precision Merry Christmas to neighbor, as a useful item for the Central Ave. and Sycamore St. site work alt fully student in the family and as a las list, we will vacation for two of the building. guaranteed you and your* card enclosure for teacher or eeks. A merry Christmas to all! Plainfield friend. Date Books are ideal for e'll be back again in the new LEADER CLASSIFIEDS Only everyone on your list, they're in- iar. BRING RESULTS LET THE LEADER PRlNt expensive and unique for the type of information they contain. This year the state organization hopes to sell 35,000 copies. The sale of these books provides an important source of income for the state budget, and the state organization can then in turn publish pamphlets and other in- formational material concerning the state government. As the members of the league pause to reflect upon past accom- plishments, they take special pride in the publishing of this Date Book. Up-to-date in its coverage of political information and de- signed to stimulate citizen interest in government, the New Jersey League feels that it has provided an important service to the citi- Elm Delicatessen zens of the state. Anyone desiring a copy of these 37 Elm St. books may obtain them from any league member. 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    at the First Methodist Clmreb.. This family service to be heW at Lutherans Arrange 4:30 p.m. Sunday will be directed Nativity Tableaux Sermon of the Week by Mrs. iHenry Gilbert and pro- "NOT FAR FROM BETHLEHEM TO JERUSALEM" Special Services duced by Bryon Cl'velarid. For Children Set ution," ] Rev. Clark W. Hunt. Minister 'Members of the cast are as fol- lows: Narrator, Henry Gilbert; Firtt Methodiit Church For Christmas Nisaiah, Donald McGraw; Angel, At Redeemer iMrs. Floyd Dau|*ho.rty; Mary, /Miss Most of the events portrayed in the Old Testament and in the The Christinas services in West- Jane Rhoda; Joseph, William Som- The traditional tableaux of the New Testament biographies of Jesus took place in nn urea no larger field's Lutheran Church will in- ers; Innkeeper, (Norman 'Morash; Holy 'Nativity will mark the ob- than the state of r-""»cticut. The modern traveller to the Holy clude three services on Christmas Shepherds. WilHam iRedlien Jr., servance of the children's Christ- land is frequently unprepared for Eve and one on Christmas mora- Paul Mc'Larty, iLewis McGregor. mas at Redeemer Lutheran Church, such compactness. iaif. The Christmas Eve family Kings, Donald Moore, Edward Sunday, at 4 p.m. The observ- So to me it came ay something service at G:30 p.m. and the tradi- Reardan, .'Richard Campbell. The ance Will involve grades three to of a surprise to find that it isn't tional candlelight service at 11 production staff includes: Proper- nine, of the Sunday school and the Th far from Bethlehem to Jerusalem p.m. will have identical sermons by ties, Donald Howard; electrician, junior choir of tho church. in terms of miles—only nine miles Pastor Walter A. Kcuninff, pro- Charles Caldwell Jr.; assistant Seven scenes will be posed by by cla«™ of ft.ft. Q by the road—less tlmn that by the sen»injr the subject "The Impor- electrician, William Henseler; costumed characters on -the steps who will | JttJ of the a S0 unile way the crow flies. tance of the Lowly Birth" At make-up, 'Mrs. Oarl Bouer; ward- of the chancel. of the carolcarol s '•?' It comes to you then, as you 7:45 p.m. the annual service in the robe, Mrs. William Henaelor; or- Between the scenes the junior ponder the Christmas stories in German lantruatre will be conduct- ganist, .Robert Trlplott. the Bible—first of the shepherds, ed for the benefit of new arrivals The children's choire will he un- and then of the wise men—that from Europe and others interest- der the direction of Rev. PNilip 31. open house will be held in the the wise didn't have so far to ed in a typical Lutheran service as Diotterich, minister of mus* Sunday school classrooms which go, once they had reached Jeru- conducted in Germany. Pastor The Chri salem and had asked Herod for After tne tableaux, reiresmnentB will bo appropriately decorated for eiyi'in'jf will preach the sermon.. I will be'served in the social hall and the Christmas season. . , mm 'Tree. directions. They were as close to The family >iervico for Christ- Bethlehem as Plainfield to West- mas Eye at! 0:30 p.m. will include field—and it wasn't far to Beth- the singing- of the carols: "A'ufccls lehem's town. From the Renlms of Glory," "0 But then look at it another Little Town of Bethlehem," "Be- way, and realize that it was not hold a_ iBramvh' is Growing" and far from Bethlehem to Jerusalem Hark" th'e Herald Angels 'Sing." in terni3 of years. Thirty-three The combined junior and children's* years, we are told, between the' choirs -will sing "Away in o Blan- cradle of Bethlehem and the cross ker" by Martin Luther, under the of Jerusalem. This is a fact that direction of !Mrs. Walter A. Reun- we are apt to overlook as we think of the meaning of Chriitmas in(f. the accompanist will l>e Al- so largely in terms of a baby. lan .Fisfer. Everybody loves a baby—and part of the wonder and joy of The traditional cannlclifrht serv- Christmas is in the fact that God came down the stairs of heaven ice for Christmas Evo will be held with a child in his arms. But how unrealistic and how unimportant at 11 p.-ih. and eictcnd to Christ- Christmas is, if that is all there is to it—a sweet, little, innocent mas Day. Tho Luther ohoir will "baby thins." Once at the conclusion of a Christmas pageant, a little jr -Cantata 142, "For Us a Child girl three or four years of age, came up to me, clutching a candy is Born" by iBach, under direction cane, and with stars in her eyes, she said. "This is for the baby Jesus of William P. prow«. Afra. Ed- —-when ho grows up!"'She saw farther than some of the rest of us. ward Wente will be the accompan- For Jesus did grow up—and in the powerful, persistent strength of ist. The service will include the hit manhood, he proceeded to challenge old laws, old traditions, old' prejudices. Uuntil some little nieii^ who could no longer stand in the hymns sung, by the congregation, white light of his expectations, "plotted how they could Ret rid Joy to tho World, the. Lord is of him." in * 13th Come," "O Little Town of Bothle- hom," "Praise d the I/jrd, Ve How easy at Christmas to defy the baby Jesus, only to deny the century representation of & favorite subject (or a'rtiiti. Painted in tempera- on wood, tt ii the Work of Fr« Filippo Sons of Men" and "Silent Night! Lord Jesus. The great Christmas question is not so much what we •Holy Night!" may think about the little baby asleep in Bethlehem's manger—but Llppl, a Florentine who U known- for hit use of color and rather what that "young and fearless prophet of Galileo" might think graceful line. From The Metropolitan Mtueum of Art, The The service for the feast of the about us. X)o wo really want him standing by our aide—raising Julel S, Bach Collection, 1949'. holy nativity on Christmas Day at questions about the way in which we treat our family and friends 10 a.m. will include tho celebration whom we know—the way in which we treat our fellow-man whom of the Holy Communion. Pastor we do not know—the way in which we make and spend our money— Reuninjj will proaeh the sermon, the way in which we handle our resentments and hurts? To the degree Joy and Reverence •^Tho Life-Giving Light." Tho that we welcome him as judge and Lord of all of life, just so do we Luther choir will sintf the introit grow with him in the yenrs between Bethlehem and Jerusalem—for and gradual for Chrlstmiu.;. The it was not very far or very long. junior choir anthem will be "Of Mark Holy Season the Father's Love Befjotton." The Again, we need to see that it in not far from Bethlehem to Cnncllclight and music, pageants cn-Rnnist will be Allan Fisjhcr. Vi- Jerusalem in terms of our faith. To put it another way, it is not far Sunday Cet-Togethcr and pruyerH fill churches every- tar Donald P. Glass will serve as from Christinas to Easter—so short a distance, in fact, that you can- where us Christians celebrate, at litui-Kist in nil of the Christmas not see tho former without the light of the latter. The Doubles Club of the First special services, the birth of services. If Jesus' life had ended with the cross on Calvary's hill, then Baptist Church is planning an aft- Christ. The- joy and wonder of there is no real meaning to Christmas. We might have some dim and ernoon geUtogether from I! to 5 Christmas, with KB mcssatic of new dusty traditions about an exceptionally good man who turned the p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. life, hope nmi promise of "Peace other check and went the second mile, but who was at length in- Fred Bnnes, 341 West Dudley Ave. on Enrth, Ciood Will toward Men," Christmas Story evitably done in and finished by the forces of evil who strung him up New couples in thv church who finds expression many ways. on a cross. I'eriod . . . Paragraph . . . Curtain I But the very sug- j.ght be interested in the Doubles gestion is a kind of blasphemy, for wo are deeply awpre of a truth ;iub are cordially invited to drop In choirs singing the praises Will Be Told At that we cannot fully explain—that just when men were confident in. 'Mr. and iMrs. Irving layman of the Babe of Bothlehem, in that they had written, "The End," God stepped into the picture and are presidents of the group. scenes symbolizing the birth of a wrote, "To bo continued." Because of something that happened in Child in n manger, in the First Methodist Joseph's lovely garden on Easter morning:, there is eternal point and of candles reflecting the light of a power and purpose in something ftiat happened in Bethlehem's lowly Methodists Plan Star, in tho sound of voices raised The story of Christmas, as told monger on Christmas morning! If is the power of God revealed at in carols gallic-red from around the in tableaux nnd music will be a Faster that eternally validates the love of God revealed at Christmas. world and showing the true broth- 'iiM'h!i!;r>t. of Christmas observances I suppose thnt the Apostle Paul never heard of Christmas cards New Year's Eve erhood of man, Christmas in all its or Christmas greetings—yet in a very profound senso, all of his beauty and glcuy goes out of letters to his friends in the first century church are Christmas greet- hearts young and old. ings inspired by what God did in Christ, beginning in Bethlehem, 'Winter' Party To Western Christian believers, climaxing in Jerusalem. How about this, for example, for the very Those who attend the New Doc. 25 carries all the deep religi- clearest meaning of Christmas, "For I am sure that neither death Year's Evo party at First Metho- ous meaning appropriate to the Holiday time is here once again, and we take nor life . . . nor things present, nor things to come . . . nor anything d-lit Church will be taken away to i-t.niversary of the birth of Christ. HOW this happy occasion to wish every joy of the else in nil creation, will be able to separate us from the love of a land of fantasy set in the de- As the date for the celebration of God in Christ Jesus our Lord." lightful atmosphere of it winter "Christcs Masse-," tin; Muss of CHRISTIAN season to our good friends. It's always a wonderland—different enough to Christ, it was selected some cen- turies after the Nativity—selected pleasure to serve you, and we thank you! Klinefclter of .Mountainside was cuteh their fancy, delightful SCIENCE Laymen's League Notes enough for a wonderful evening from a number of possible date ne chairman. among them Jan. C>, March 21, HEALS Lutheran Radio Hour The special Lutheran Hour of good food, entcrtninmer.t, lots March 2D, April 1), May 20, Sept Christmas broadcast highlighting of fun nnd fellowship with friends, 20 find Nov. 17. The local club of the Lutheran in interview with American as- The p:irty, sponsored by the Sat- IVORY LAUNDERERS and DRY CLEANERS Laymen's League, meeting at Re- ironaut John Glenn is being dis- urday Nite Supper Club..begins nt In some Eastern Orthodox deemer Lutheran Church Kniday, tributed by the Mutual Broadcast- 7:30 p.m. and close.! at 2 a.m. with churches, Holy Night comes on WNBC 660 k.c. noted the progress made.by the In- ing System to 'Us 500 affiliated ra- the trnditior.nl uati-h-night service Jan. (>, Christmas Day on Jan. 7. Marion and Henry Weiss ternational Lutheran hour in ninlc- n .the church sanctuary beginning The Armenian church celebrates Sunddy Morning— 7:30 ADams 2-502C dio (stations in tho United KlaU-s. Christmas Jan. 10. 16 Prospect St. ing the annual Chri'-lmns bi-oud- The 25-rrinu'J program, entitled at 11:30 n.i-i. THia service- is open Across from Fire Station cast of far-roaehing efFcct in the "In Exccl.iis Deo," is scheduled for to tho public. Generally, researchers a r e WNTA world. A su'bstuni-iil contribution broadcast on either Christmas Eve Committees for the party ureas agreed that the correct ate and was noU-d ->y the assembly, (itenn or 'Christmas Ray. year of Christ's liirtb are lost ia Sunday Evening, 10:30 folloiw: FO:J:1, Mrs. Donald K. the past, although sumo tentative •Howard; dacnrnliims, Mrs. John conclusions can lie drawn. Sinci Goctner, iMr. and .Mr:-.. Jack Mc- it is the meaning of the day that Donald, Carl -HanUc-, C;trl Ifuliur counts, the "late that has for cen- anil .Mrs. Paul Grossman; enter- turies symbolized the cuming of w tainment, A. II. l.irtlloy Jr. the Saviour will undoubtedly con- Kriemls who u Mi tci i-:it tugclli- tinue its holy significance in vr must !Pi:cl in their reservations Christendom. together to-Mr<. Carl Hunke of (i-i:t Sco'.-h l'laiiis Ave. To those wlin nKe m ponder on the world as it was when the In- fant Jesus WHS born, nnd uu the Calvary Services Kniwtlt «f Christianity, somu delv- financially secure ing into the researches iibtnit Christ inns can he a rewarding ex- Christmas Eve lierii'iice. Any tendency to take i ChrMinns for .granted dis;i|.pc»r:- If you're looking ahead ' Thn*<» ideniiertl carol :• n-t .••irt|l>-- in llit- fascinating study of lin- early Christian I'hurrh and it. to retirement, you're surely interested in security j light, somcru will be held al <':tl- 1 without risk, l-incl out how ;in annuity from j vary Lutheran Chuivh, f i-aiifon! t^rowth in (he faei uf resistance-. Christmas Eve :it S, H:::il and ]<> A eumparisiin of Hiblical refer- Equitable can give you a regular income every I o'ch/ck. The early service i.s iilan- i-nces with arclKicoliurk-al and his- month-witliout f;iil-for as long as you live. It's hnving --.mull children, it wa.- torical researches disdo-os tin-.' 1 Christ was probably horn before -1 guaranteed—it can't be delayed by poor investment .i rtnujil I)V t'ic chur.-h ollice. The BC—in oilier wolds, tin- pri-..en1 performance. With an Equitable annuity you're I'.'V. Arp-iH .1. I)a'ili|iiif-t will year is not l!n;^ uf t lie Cln istinn free from worry about investments, so you can con- preach. His smi.im will In- (itl-l. "Tin. World's Mo si |.-:in-.,r. era but ;it least l'.n'.l'.. centrate on the things you like to do. And you'll Kvidonoe to support this relates to the reign ami death of Ileroil appreciate the extra money that's available, be- Mil .;.• hy the hoirs include: A! An c-<-ii|.s.- of the moon in I nc cause a substantial part of your annuity is exempt Ilic railv .ejvi,, IIHTUI> ;inc! which eoimiiied with a Jewish ie- from Federal Income Tax. rind out why more peo- junior choir.; wi re p- at aliolll this lime and when h< any other company. Call The Man From Equitable. honl H«d. ail A w byy Hosftti. died, aceni-diiiir to the News Testa- At 8:11(1 ji.jii. tlir .-,eni»r liich choir ment, the yoiini.' .!,.• us. Joseph ami ! will- siiii:', "l.\>. How n [;«.r F;'i>r Mary werr livinir in Kiryiit. R! ..N'ocl," it H'.lh century have occurred :1;-. early as 7 IK' DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 554 Woodland Ave., Mountainside, N. J. KronHi'carol, and 1 !)<• adult eh-iir i; deduced from nivhaeolur.ical iintlii'iu at 10 oVIiii-U will In- ••II.iu- •Ii.-envoi ics iniliealini: that nne nf 556 Westfiefd Ave. • AD 3-0255 I.nvely Arc 1he M<-^cii;',-r," fr..-i> major tax collections in the AD 3-5778 SI. -I•.-•ii 1 hy Mendel- ••oliii. an.l ,f Funeral Home of homoliko otmosphere, completdly moaorn oir conditioned, "Clu-ist Is Horn" l.y K!..-lii,jr. ('aesar l ! have t;• ?;«• n place th.Ml. off-streot Parking Facilities •I'll,- ::ev. WiilliT Wainier will .Selection of Ho,-. 'Jr. :i> the THE preaeh nt the t 'liri -t ]ii:i < |l;iy sorv birth date of (liri *t itmy have Licensed Staff ice nf Ifoly Communion a! 'J: :id Also lu-rn an ell'.'i-i on the pail of early Charles E. Dooloy DOOIEY FUNERAL HOME Life Assurance Society of the United States n.lll. His sermon will lie titled Chri.-lian leaders to i "•internet the "The Heijinninir ..f Die Knd." A'. Frank J. Dooley 218 North Avs. W., Cranford Home Office: 1285 Avenue uf the Americas, New York 19, N. V. appeal 'if (he Sat in-. Carolyn M. Dooley this service the L-nd':; will alia, II festival In.-ld at the tinning BR 6-02SS beonVreri for the In-1. ti-nu- in tillli!.- -of tho yenr: ••• - -THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Page 27 tion of Kev. William K. Ccber, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j Stanford will preaoli un the topic, COMMUNITY PkfcSJMYTERlAN Two Baptist Choirs pr.Uor, ar-d Kobort J. l>enniston. IN WESTFIELD 'The Word Deanic Klesh"; nurs- Rev. Elmer A. Talcoll Jr. CHURCH SERVICES >!iitii>-tiT of music. It will conclude I Dr. Frederick E. Chriatian ery c-an? for amall children is pro- [ CHURCH |v.ilh a cL-rcn-ony of lighting indi-! Rev. Richard L. Smith vided duiNrn: tKvt.h j-ci-vic.-w in the inf Houa* L«n« To Combine For jviduKl <;:n .,!:as candles. I Rev. J>mc. D. Cole ! toddler's room. ! Mouatftin»i«l« I . . . . : Rev. M. Bolin Darwj, I '.i:15 a.m., church SCIIO.>1 for! Tomorrow: '.) to 11:30 a.m., IR LADY OF LOURDES KL-.V tu :iit- SciijHvircs" by Maiyi R. C. CHURCH ! FIRST MEiHODIST CHURCH j Kev. Ace L. Tubb. ! nursery thn.ugii the- sixth gri.de; | nursery school; 8 p.m., the chau- Hakii- Eddy the following will be i AT WESTFIELD ; ntral Ave., Mwuntain*id« Carol Service Rev. John M. Nakajitna j Christmas odu.-jtioi]; IO:ln a.m., eel choir will sponsor an evening read Iji. 'M'I): "Jesus' >pililuu!j Minuters M;ni«tera *chi.iYh school for nuisoiy through j of enroling. All a.iults iiivitt,. to Gerard J. McGarry, f-asto< origin iiiiit understanding enabled ! : Rtv Jev. Franci* F. McDermitt A candlelight Chri-.tmns Kv. - Clurk W. Hunt >d.iy: Ji:,'ld, III and II :lii.i a.m., i10:h grade, (Christian ttUu-ativin. i.-uten.l. ^lcet at church at 8 p.m. him to (k-moiistvatc the fact.- of j Rev. Jamei C. Whitakcr and ri'liirn to Wilhelnia' alter fiery—1221 Wyoming Driv. varol st-rvice «ill be he'd at the: I Christ :r.:is se|-v-ice> with 111'. '< p.m.. jiiiiiur )iij\S I'lltrriin'.-. F.l- beinc.,- K- prove irrefutably how ; First Haptist Church at s p.m. I Rev. John R. London i crk-K K. t'liK.-tian ]irt-:tchlng on I'ui-ulinw; for refreshiiK'nts. ADani. 2-4607 spiritual Truth destroys material | ^liip will n-o rarolini; to unit- Monday. The co'-'hinc.l cli:ipi'l «R.I | Rev. Philip R. Dietterich the subject "-aved by the Christ- ins of the church followed hy a Sunday: It :,1O-1U:3() a.m., fam- |,nday Mast.es: 7 :Sl». It. 10:3(. error, heals sickness.' and'over-! chancei choii-, vv.ll sing a s.-ries of j Sunday: »:1A a.m., all depart- j child"; Dr. t.'corgc W. Volke! will h Th ill b l milf Il; f thl> Christmai party at the church: j il>y" worshijij. There will be no , „. „ ,.,, : '" death. The divine cuncep- I .-arols which wi'l be inicrpr.-ti'd in "'•' ' »' church school meet; j piay tn,, Org:-.n and direct the !):1; ar ! ll 0:30 p.m., senior g church school. Children are to at- nly Masses: 7:00 8:00 a.m. tion ..f Jesus points u, this lru,h I the Christmas tableau of the First '' -' «•'»•• cradle and crib, L-hi,ir; church scluwl; thv Kliiabcth KolW hin «ill KO caroling and re- tend church with their parents, |,,ie-*io«is: :Saturday.- ami eve, uui presented ilP. illustration of Century and a tableau of the Twen- Mo'in 10S; worship tervii-es in the | v,,rto!, Hiblc c'.iss will mret.nl 111 tur, n at 8:3 1 Wll 1 r 10 6 1 iptiMTi: Arrange in advance ai "Is the Cniv.ise, Including Man service in the V-.,nctuartuary ppi'^enler d | "ar.l of tins- tlltioll ot lhe nativity will be pre- vise. 'I'oniorrow: 7::!i) p.m.. t|,,, hap-| tecs 'special mooting. nentcd, followed hy caroling by Calls: Urgent calls at an} py hour, the Woodside i-mioi ! DR. GEORGE M. VOLKEL Tomorrow: ,'i:!U) p.m., Viimnry •- ! the senior III Westminster fel- day or night. If possibl. m-,,1 n . WI|-.< will met ' at th "< an.l mue \\ I Is will meet at th | r» ] • C « heirs will he under tlie direction p THE ALLIANCE CHURCH b.wshlp. your sick attended befo An-.onK•tl..'!...l.Mio:.. that will VI ^ iWv ,,,,;,,., ., miniiter Chvistn us partyy. Retford Ave. «t Cherry S*. Monday: No nursery school; 11 ncy arises. r. chapci. The .se,,i.,,- young p.-,,,.i! Presbyterians set :ies,',,U'd „«: "Ire:;; -orth 0 uf m^ ^ Cranfard p.m., Christmas Kva candlelight will int'i't nt tlu1 lu'iiu' uf tin* J'ink | J 1 the service, f.<- Monday: 8 am) ) 11 p.m., Christ- Ua 1! l.iglu," Hue !; •The i hmonts will hv suv.-d in the Rov. Lauranca J. Pyne service. FiiiFHsuscir^F : z^'n i.'r&i,^; 'Walkiiii: Carol,'" Hindi,; '•Sunc- ri maA Kve eandicliiLtht Comnnmiun ( S'.'i-vicis; Dr. Kredcrick K. Chris- Sunday: '.1:110 a.m., Hible scb.xd; | Wednesday: No nursery school. _,,nl **«v o ** • r* kiffi o "r* > * * *4-ut.h .1 Ullt I till. Two Sen ices For iis," liounoil; "Ila.-tcll Swiftly, held II a.m., worship service; sermon CHRIST, SCIENTIST i st.n uf Sl.,)t,,, ,,,.„„, wj]| ,„, |h Listen Softly," Kountz; "Cradle tian will preach on the .subject, rooms. by the pastor, Hev. T.aurunct' J. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 422 E. Bro»d St. , sponker nt the family Dible houi 'ong of the Shcrherds," Clatz: "What the Anjcel Failed to Tell." r 7 p.m., the senior hitrh MYK will 'The chancel choir will sinK the can- I'yne; r>:4.> p.m., Allinnce youth SCIENTIST «, Service.: 9i30.nd 11 ..n |Th e ,.,um.h s,.)lml| wiu ,)(i jn ^ Christmas Eve 'Virgin's l.ullaby," I'cgcr; "He-meet at the church and earol- fellowship; 7 p.m., Christinas can- i.ice Creat.ly," Handel; "Co Tell tata "For Us a Child Is Born" by 257 Midway Avenue und.y School and Nur.ery ; sion lit the s(inu. Um(, f dlelight service by tho choir. i -Startt-J tljt- ministry o f .1. S. Hach. F*nwood i """• _ . ! 7 p.m., tl!e anr.uid church schoo y On the Mouutuin," j.rr. Work; Today: 10 a.m., tho WS'CS fel- 'March of. tl)e Three Wednesday: 11:30 a.m., church Monday: II: SO- p«mir-y<'Uth fcl-I Sunday Servicei, tl a.m. Ipe.d.eMeetingy E«nmgTe.limon! 8.15 y j childrechristnuin s parprograt iri pittingm wit. hA aln liuv tih l.r. Ilolx'i-l M. Skinner in l!M-l". th lowship hour will meet; the discus- j nnual Chrisiirns Kw stalT meets fvir devotions and dis-lowship leave for Christmas carol- Sunday School and Kurfrj, j ttttiottttion is Mll 1ito all l to •'mitli; "Three leaves; sion on prayer \\\H be continued, \>:nniun!t>n Tre Uambillo," Yon; "The Shcp- led by Mrs. K. S. Crant. TRINli Y R. C. CHURCH j and see and hour the children an ici.ls1 Story," Dickinson; "Song of '" Tuesday: "Best Wishes for a W.dne.da, .v.nln, ...tlm.n, .^merited schedule: ! young fulks give forth the mes il^ly tucjuuti^rul in tin- intenvn T, 8iIS p.m. '''mciin," Chant, and "Coveimy trrade MYK. Messed Christmas; ti:-|, j p.m., nday Masses: In church: 7, j-age "f Christmas. iin year.-. CHURCH 'arol," Knglish. Saiturday: 7rSO p.m., Kxplorer 125 Elmer Street Fishermen's cln.-.s leave to conduct 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon;| Ill I'.lDS :i .-t-i'iind service Wi^ service nt (loodwill liescue Mission. L children's Mass: in chapel,! ECHO LAKE Instrumental preludes will liePost. 178 (Inner. Kev. L. R. Stanford, Minliter tnrt^il to siiU the numlH-rs th.il ib.yed by Albert Miller and Hoh- ""WVdiu'sday: 7:IB p.m., "The :1G, 11:16 and 12:15. j CHURCH OF CHRIST lesircd t« alu-nd. iMonday: 11 p.m., Christninu Eve Rev. E. M. Odden, A.it. Minuter More Church Newt •rt Miller. Chullenge of Hawaii" an illuslrat- Thfs yei.r tl«-n> will IH- :I svl vi.-> Communion service. All nre in- Sunday: 0:110 and 11 a.m., wor- ! The :>roirram is under the diree- hip in the uanclunry; Ucv. I.. IIt. ' <'d message by (ionlon Kdwar.lt.. on Page 32 lyday Masses: In church: 6,! 600 Springfield Avenue 1 t S u'clo.k to nivonmiodate fami : i7:45n th, e8:15 evening, B:4, 76 anp.md 10:3. 0 i SundayBernar: !i:;i(d )E a.m.. Lemmon. Biblet srliuo it-s witli rhildivn ;uul uit! eekduy Masses: In church for adults and children, Kenm-tl -oung |).'.,p!c who arc comnnin! 7:16"andd 8 a.m., unlesl sh oth-j Hishop. superintendent: l(l:."U -ant members. The second service announced. i a.m., ri.tinrcgntiimn! sinking wit) s at 11 p.m. t Friday Masses: C:30, 7:15 !•'• K. Shewiniikcr, directing; 10:-lf Prior to each service thrre will | a.m., sermon, "There Is t)n>•• a half hour s.rran recital pe- (e music for the High Mass at I ™n»-' heedful," H. K. l.cmm.ms .iod by Hr. lie.irge W. Wdkcl. He mmKWr Vlo.k on Sunday will he Uil - 11 :-»•'> J».m.. coniniunioi -.ill play; I'uer nob!, nascitur, K<- Thel'iopei-for the Fourth | services with Fred A-issing ii lealey Wilhui; Christmas in Sic uy in Advent: Introit, "Ror-! ^'"^ _/ I'"1- sl n, "Watch ly, Christmas in Sottimo \'ittoiic. ist Ilominus Omnibus Invocan- 1 l.enimons .'on; Kriip.-o.lie >ui- les N'ocls, *;i Kum"; Offertory, "Ave Ma- ''" "' .Mill; A Chrism::is I'rclllde. I'ow.I' (iratiu il'k'nu, Homitius Te- Wodnosdi'.y: !i:.')0 a.m.. .Vcaver; Cii.-r nntus e>t, Kvcrrtt ,, - III< v:.. , ' nilik' class, U, Kh. Lcinmtuis, nun i'itc.Kiih; Noel sur les Klute-i, 1 Zv"\W^\^ ^ }}• -. 1 . , t ,» - t'" •> , IKUTISUT, , WwilI l tiliroc irt'et t th*.h*.' da^ in a i'Ai|uin. nit'1 t ot iParift ri..u:u ; M'! . , , ., , .... . , .. . , . ,, , IT,, Mm y of 1'rovi'rhs; Hibk- i-ass wiL In the c -.-.• of the service the . • . . „ ,. . MM- \\c\i\ fur pro->tohoo thiblrtMi; 8 •h;.nc.l chnir will >ing "For I'I A

    Unui, Dc. will In- fro:u Pn-lro j • ^^|> f ..-,-,,,, Wiifk „, ."hil.t Is Horn" and "The Christ- , Mass of he Mici.hciils. lhe;ihii n,11|vh.,. ,lil|](. (.hi^^ wi|, ,K mis C-indie." Hr. I-li-dcri.k K. will he til..- (ii-ci'.iiri:t fi r ."lui.-linn wiil i'i\c the Co:n:iuini..:- IV. lteforc Mass the choir ; " c.!.!:.tion on the th.ll:.' "What the ir.g He:-or.lar" Virgti Mater UNITARIAN HiLLOWSHIP j Angel Failed to Say." The Kev. j ilm Lee, iifii'i- iMii.---i "llehcilil, : Oi" WESTFIELD j .1. Bolitl Illirway and the Kev. A. |]il, ii,' Cometh'1 by W.I l.e, and Weitflcld Coiumunily Center .. Tut.bs v.ili ;t;.si: t ill the earlier j 111,- Motet aft'.r the (lir.'i-tor: ' Sunday 5chool'and Worahip .crvice and the Kev, .1. 11. Cole j She sung the tradiConul (ire- r Service 10:30 a.m. md the l:.-v. ,1. M. N'akajima al j |in ch:tnt, "\'enip Kirnnamiel." Sunday: in :;to a.m., chinch he 11 o',-l.i:-k hour. I school and adult service. The pr»>- Dr. Volk.-I':- po :li;rle con.ludiutr | for the Solemn Ton-: gram will consist of a speciu, •,-u-h servi.-e will be llocllimin's | |1 llii!h Mass to be celebrated ChrUtmns service to be piirtici •'tllii-rloire sin li-< N'iiels." itmas Kve will be: ; pate.I in by all the children of th, pp.-r of li".' .Midnight M:.ss: ; church sch.ml; il will be done in lit, "lion nus dixit ad me: j four parts, Christmas time it Christmas Music F. moil:-, es tu"; Gradual, "Te- '"wonde"wonderr time," Christmas time \i,-; pi-incipium in die virtues i "singing time," Christnuis time i: '; llll'crtDl-y, "Lactentur cocli j "story tiinq," and Christina, linn Al Si. Paul's To snlt.t ti'i-ni" Communion, "In ' i* 'V'vinfe' time." A cotr.'.' houi | p, ^1 . (lorilm.-! saiictoiu.il, ex tlt.'l-o i «ill follow tile M'l-vicc. Cookie;^ \i (%-lt I] ••/» I llOlP^ irnni genuil.."; set to mu-ic | made by the junior high girls • »-«»«» ^ V.uvril a . Kd:ll(Hids To/er. <'""• assisted hy Mrs. Walter I p Kvrie, Su.lUi; and Agnus , Hor.len, will be served. i i h- Talit--. Choir ..f men and . -n 1... r. D... .;„;-. "\li^-, ' _ i '»)'. will sing "111,'! I . the K.TI.rd :il be from Ro- -ini's "Miss.-. TEMl'LE EMANU-EL .r .lohn," t;i:: .,II., m the m ..'clo,-k It.- I-'idcles"; tbc Cloria ind ! OK WESTFIELD ;-.-ivi*-.- at St. Taui's c'bur.h on

    ;liclus will he from Yon's | 756 E. Broad Street j lm(|,ly, ,|K. K.ciith Sunday ill A(l-

    s of the F.hephcr.ls"; Ibc Crc Rabbi Atriel S. Cri.Iimnn Vt,1,1_ .,, W(.|i ls H^i,.,,'., "Short be th:' Crcgoriaii chant !'n- loihiy: 1L> no..11, ...liege li.iini- 1 .•„„„„!,„;„„ Seivic." At the 11 :!lll ; II. At t!u- tllli'i-tory the MoJ-t i ,.,„„;„,,• inm-i,,.,,,,; 7 : l r> p.m., se ervi-.e '.:!:•: d:.y, the 1'iircell Ch.iir j mbe "Flos di' I'.adice .U-ssc" i>V ; ,,,,,,. p,,st-c,intil lil.-ltion class: X :'M. if u ni mi.I b,.y. v. .11 sing J'ur- I ' orius. unil JifU-r Mass •1|>'1'1 ! p.m.. n.Hilt ll.-brew. heginn. 1 -.- inn •1-11'.- ••ile.joi.i- in the I., id Ahvny." i

    . "II..die Chiistus Niitiis Fit." ; al|v.im.,.,|; X::\D p.m., .I,.wish cm 'I'hi- L'ifl- rh«.: r 'ill ing "How ! He M:iss, beginning nt 11::!" i inuuiiy council. Kii.-h'.iy >l.iii>- Morniiiir j th" .hoir will siri; t'li- tr.i U-: T,,m,,n-,.w: K:ir> p.m., c.dl.'gi ran music I 1 "Vcni"Vcni,, VeniVeni.. Kn-n-.anuclKiin-.anucl,, " ' i,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,!,,^ Sald.alli, liist nighl I ,vj|] J,K bnk- li:.'.h'- • e'.iinir orf "WII "Wn-- ; it .• Fi.l.'les" arranged by No- . cimiHild.li crlcbi:iti..ii. K a b b 1 j .),,., ;i.,f. rufi uns die S:in:n,.-," mill i

    "Kosn My.-tica" from a -Me- ; (;i .jsilin.in wj|l speak: an (liiei; ! \i,, w.\:.>:i'» etiing «f "<> Come, j bl Anlhology, and traditional ; s|'i,',b'b'at will follow- the service. (I I .in,e. I'.ii.'li.n ei." ; -M-n;is carol.-. Saturday: ;i a.ni.. iclitriuus Kve, the f'urcell : iedcl Crai f, sopnino, will sing .1 ,. 1 " „ „, 1 1,.,,,,,... 1, ... n irmanearol-Zu HelhWhemCe- ! ''.', , " '' U ;""lLl ""'': Cl.o.i ..f m,n and '...ys wiil .ing j h" from the Uci-lli.-hcn V -..!- ,''•, V 1U"- C""'T<' ' """" [ •" '-I'-- •' l'-»>- ' "- "f .""Iv <'"»'• \

    .•o'.V-ne, 1C.H81. an.l Margaret ; sund-n-'- '. .. 111 ,11, I.' ,,,,,,'"•"'!.":. ..r I C:- "I :.:;.,( i,,,:, i:-. the 1 . vil. si,, „„,,,.. on::, nu'i fu- I!^il-fl •^"r^ ^'\>™ , "- j ' '^ .;|'/! tt^'r !

    'H,:y Trinity Church choir:;' ,,,;,1,by: jlm),,r ,„ ; .L.!,-, TU i-,r..:t a,.^,, w.il j

    1 1 ill's: Icrvsii Clltlrev. M11 red : (-|,.,,,,, i.,,i, ,,.,,,,• • ' ' '•'•' ' '> ' '•i '"'-"-' 'i'" •

    * I lliLIillKiUl P.lJ I 1 , '. i> \ ./i T'l'l r 1 lll 1 :ie.M::n.'(;;i!li1;,,n, l.il!::.., Za- , Tll,,,|!iv Wwln,,d:,v. Tlmrs.;- ' ! 'T" .:" "• •'• ." .| | : ( nick, Margaret WaKn. I.<-e Hi- ,i:iv: rhanukah i-c-ss. ' :''•'-••• '••"':.'l ' "^ '""iv. , "• '|

    and Fried el (Iracf: altos, loan , i,ri,,iiv: S:ls U1 lm,.i,;,| . , .-.-v--.i :. Hie ,1,.,.; will be Sow- | v 1: ! I j^mau;-.!,. .lane Clfrey, Helen u.,. m,,|",. ,h, a!,.',-,,.,,, of Cn.-,' '' ' '"- .."• '"." l'' ^ ''""'i

    SBi'iit, Anna l.inya, Klaine Al- [,„,, J *,-t k< 1. e . .-: Inn. ••• 11. !-• h. .ml n. .he i 1 ; - ; 1 . l:»--e,-iiarie Vclla and Kir.iiy ' |;.lMli \zl.,.,| s. (ii i-hin.-in and ' '"' ' ' ! ''- ,., ,. ., i A; |k; •.cni.rs, Ceorge Sa,:d!:.n.!, ,-.,„.„,. , „„, Vt.,kl,v „,);,,„,,. .,, , . 1 :..M I,:,..,,-.,..:-.-, hvc he ; ll i v!l! 1 h Monte, Frank KKV and Ar- ,|u. „,.,,,,,-. U1.|, ,|,,. p:u,,ci|Ml ion j •«*••" '•" ' .' ' " ,.' '•'"- ,; '." ' | fl ! !I C:illah:,n; basses: Willi,',! ,,f ,„.. ,,„„,.,. ,,,„„-'„„,, ,..!.. ,-t ,';'-.. '- ". --. "•'••"V.';; V "V~ r "!, I

    ef'.•:•. .an- CM"l Fran! kFischer .McTeigui'", Aliens. or-, ;Xl' ,.wn-.,,. welcomKilllMe .y • iimiin •)<••, "•;:,,.l^'J^r^nw'„ ,,,.rM,.|. ri,.ial n-.u.-i. .1! "";i j isi and direclor, Mary Kliia- Ki,,,|ii,g l.-mpb- m.-ml"i-lnp an... ,.M.:,.,. ».;;i ;,..---.i.|.- llar.dd Park.-ij

    : ltonnell. lh- total i.-liei..,:, pr..e,,.-n f-'i ; ,,:rl,,,,.,„„.,. vi,.. in F. "Glon:.!

    ,'hildren and adults. Int ..i-.::.l 1-11 i ,, ,.-N ., ,.-• l,v Til..:.:..- We.-lke... ,,. GRACE ORTHODOX may be ..btaiucl by CIIIIMIL' *-»«f » ,"...[ »i :, . Y:,.\r of H.-veii" and: IRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1,-ii-ple ortic.-. ",:,', Y|.,,-r,iiin My. '.'1 .'im." IVter j '1100 Boulevard, Weilfield V..,wil; iMvi' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH " ,-,,, ..„! ,)„.;!• V. ;ll -iU'.: "<.l»>-y. ^induy: H:-l'> a.m., chinch 170 Elm Street, We.tf.eld Jol classes for all ages: II „, ..,.! in -h- Il:iri.e-C' by \ier-: Rev. Wdli.im K. Cobcr I.- !, worship, K.V. .loh.l W. UclZ- Minister 1:. Wl'.lan, a: •.he J •' a. ..-rv- ' ..Implain in the i:. S. An«y I .. !:,v: 1 :>.:•-. , W,..i::in'.' S...-ic:y , li ... 1 l!r;r.i (stationed nl Fort 0^ : . I'-" -' ill •:,!:.:.- !.'•:.: S pin, «""- -LI nc-i 1 .,Yji. .• Chr.--m.is I':..v. Org.n: 1 lh:< fie.-. in;.-!. -. l'r.--:'Vi. ria:i Cinir.h. 'will ;i,.-lllde "(I Hi.d Tllis |i..v •," Hirli, and "in j • day: 7::'.() p.m.. 1 I I :t.;u., •.(..r-h:p1.c.-: I':.v f^ce of Hilile study and prayer, ^':f'?] ;'/'''' !,' ..'.'..'"V "f 'Vhiirch i iml.i .iuM"," >•"•''•••••'•<•'•• Bu.-t.'d bv the Kev. Kollin K-iaml .ni..l!-.i- -li'_ .•;•'',. .,,,.; „,, s-.,:;,l:,y, P. • --I", -h" lalli-- The miracle of Chrishnits, holy soiircc of hope «nin.'1<. wr , .-ha,,,- of H." «; 7--^V;,T^i^ spreads its wonders, its radiant promise across the land.. .and. tl«: ft]., id Chapel nl Neptune. j i^'; ^^ .r',^ ,,'..„„, uf |;()|.,. | |.-.'-..-.,n • and caro!- al b'-tn the 10 CHURCH "OK'CHR.ST, j ''^^^Tr^J'^XZ^Z ! "'Ui'har" O.Zlly :« ...^niM .....| 1 Star shines, as on that hallowed night, with olrrnal light. The hlcssinjjs SCIENTIST ; -•;•• .\ ;-'"."".-: ;;; i ,,,\, i,lV1K,l .ujeh.,in,m- Avr.

    ,-,.:,. :i..ri'.i!;.-.n, I ^^ -th- "-">• •"! ' r- ;" "I • ''; . '; Scotch Plnin. and life' "f lhe M»>'"' ; ^•"•t - :1'' U " ' 1"li">' ,,A ''' ' ' -..,,-,,uv: « a.m.. hr.ly .-..hinmn- .I.-:us. will be .•ilipl.a-i?.c.l;y..:ilhf)irl.lma:- cap. lint- y,,.:,,,^ -,--.n, :,.,;'... pi ay-r all-1 car-v ir,:l,an S.icue .-..-rv.c..-.: .Monday: 5 P-m- '. "i isti"-' '-"- ; > V Tlll.r,: ,,,„,.,. „„ ,hurc•il> ! ' .-•,.•.i;..iiirht. ••!:•"! •'• •"•"<•<• • , „,.•„. tin. . •;,,,,,iSundayi,v;- 11 a.m.;i-m.. . rnorn-rnorn ] prayer and enrol singing; 7

    pan Hi: the B'.iejioc ai'.d llealtli v. nil' P»|?e 28 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19«8* Office Tippling Former Resident Candles Gleam, Bells Ring, St. Nick Dangers Cited Forum Speaker John F. .Chironna, rormer West- In Safety Plea fielder who is now head foothal Arrives — It's Merry Christmas! coach at the University of Rhod< The N-e\v Jersey State Safety Ic'and and a graduate of Buckne THE NATIVITY, PaRc from a medieval Book of Hour, Council again thi* year -has issued University and currently taking shows the Nativity scene ax illustrated and illuminated by the a plen to discourage the serving of masters degree at Columbia Un Ltmbourg' brother*, famous illuminator*. Book*: of Hour*, or intoxicating drinks iit pre-Christ versity, spoke at tlie Comtnunitj 'Belle* Heurcs." are hand-lettered and individually-illus- mas and New Year office and plant Center recently on parents' re- trated prayerbool:* intended for private devotions. This one parties. The plea has hotn part sponsibility for guiding the educa- wa* prepared for Jc.-in, Duke of Berry, sometime before of the council's program for sev tional futures of their children 1413. From The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloister* eral years to combat the high rate The forum was sponsored by UM Collection, purchase, 1954. of traffic mishaps in December and •Community Center Association. particularly during Yuletide, ac- Chironna used his backgrouni Christmas »'ome* but once a year—and into that magic "once" cording to George C. Traver, exec- as an example of a youngster wb are i)-»ckt'I y.-an and years of well-luvi-ij traditions. Candles gleam utive vice president of the council. •li! n t revive proner guidance z&s brighvly, b«!ls ring merrily, jilail carols fill the iiir. o In a letter to upwards of 4,000 early as junior high school years Vp goes the tree and on go the ornaments and lights, in many He stressed tfio importRnce of earl STATIONERS ii home and in many other places, too, both in and out of doors. business and industrial concerns in the state Travel' reminds that sur- guidance at home as well as in thi 35 Elm St. Westfield Evergreen branches, holly und mistletoe decorate the season. veys show a sizable percentage of •schools in order that students ma Children eagerly await Santa Claus, his sleigh and his reindeer. Christinas accidents occur in the know where they are headed BC Stocking's are hung, and greetings and gifts, gaily wTapped, spread early hours of the holiday period far as education after high school tile spirit of Christmas. and many of these can be traced as concerned. How did it ail begin? The manger scene, in churches and homes, back to alcoholic drinks served at A discussion following the tal testifies to the religious moaning and real beginning of Christmas. office ami plant parties. To be glad anil grateful, to give ami to help others are expressions was headed by Dr. Jane Sprang of that mooning. Special hofiday studies made by chairman of the ^instruction an The legends and customs of the holiday season, however, come the National Safety Council show, health committee of the Board ol from scores of sources, and many ancient festivals have contributed according to Traver, that 55 per Education. Participants includec their part to Christmas as :i time of merry-making. cent of the Christmas season fatal iMrs. Augustus Klaiber, chairm traffic accidents -involve drivers of the instruction facility commit under the influence." Traver also tee of the board, and Vincent GIVING GIFTS ness of evergreens in winter was cited the results of the state's Al- First of all Christmas gifts were a promise of the creator that Washville, head of the Westfiel> cohol Determination Program High School Guidance Department gold, frankincense and myrrh, the .spring would come again. which in 1901 showed that of the wise men's gifts to the Infant and members of his staff. SINGING CAROLS autopsu'es performed on persons Jesus. Gift giving at the season of killed in traffic accidents 54 per It was pointed out that in-schoo the year now celebrated as Christ- Caroling nt Christmas may be a cent had an-alcohol factor to some guidance has progressed since 194 mas can also be traced back to carryover from the Roman songs degree: and of these autopsied to v/hen Chironna was a high school pre-Christmas times. of the Saturnalia, or so some re- date this year an average of 58 per student, but that guidance counael The ancient Komans exchanged searchers believe. Enrly Christian cent showed an alcohol factor, with ors can only tell students what they gifts during their Saturnalia, a songs were solemn nnd somewhat the rate going at! high as 60 per can expect in the way of personal festival honoring Saturn, the pa- forbidding. The simple, touching «nt in some communities. college performance, based upon gan god of agriculture. Hanging carols best liked today didn't guin personal ability and grades. The gifts on trees figured in Druid widespread popularity until the "The combination of alcohoi and decision for college must ultimately tree worship in early Britain. 14th and 15th centuries. long hours of darkness adds to se- lie with the student and liis par- rious odds against accident-free ents. HELPING POOR DECORATING TREES driving; and cafe driving, particu- Principles of Christianity are In ancient feasts of the winter larly during iha holiday TKjriod, de- reflected in Christmas giving to equinox, trees were, adorned with Stamler Urges 'Long Hard Look' mands alertness and physical fit- the poor and unfortunate. An old trinkets. Like many pagan cus nejc," Traver emphasized. State Tax Policy legend says that on Christmas toms, the evergreen tree became Eve the Christ Child roams the associated with Christian observ- At County Government Revision earth, dressed as a beggar, in ances, and legends link it to the The reorganization of Internal Report Delayed search of food and shelter. Peo- birth of Christ. One story sayr A countrywide meeting to re- dus to tho suburbs and the popu- Revenue in 1952 had the objec- tives of removing certain remain- The state Tax Policy Commis- ple believed that uny kindness that on Christmas Eve, all tht view the "efficiency of the free- lation explosion began after World sion's report will not be finished shown a beggar expressed a love trees of the forest bloomed and holder form of government" was War. II," Stamler said. County ng positions from political patron- >ge and covering them into career until late this month or early in for Jesus. bore fruit. urged last week hy State Sen. government can play a new and January, Commission chairman Nelson F. Stamler. enlarged role if it modernizes it- ervlec and decentralizing to pro- 'Ide better servico to taxpayers. Archibold S. Alexander said last SOURCE OF SANTA LIGHTING CANDLES The GOP legislator called for a self and restores public faith in week. it the Senator Baid. Origin of Santa Claus as a gift Candles at Christmas symboliz< joint conference of the Union The report, originally due Dec. giver is usually traced to a real the coming of Christ as the Ligh County Board of Chosen Free- Ho continues: "In Union County 1, was initially delayed until Dec. St. Nicholas, bishop of Myrn, in of the World. Since earliest times holders and municipal lenders to we have more than 500,000 citi- 16 by the commission. Alexander Asia Minor, in the fourth century man has used lights—torches consider county government re- zens split into 21 different towns. rfaid the second delay was due to A.D. St. Nicholas was renowned ision measures recently an- Certainly there are consolidated for his generosity, and he still re- watchfires, beacons—on occasion the "monumental ta3k of putting of joyous celebration. nounced by the state's County and operations that a revised and re- the report together." tains his role as a gift giver in Municipnl Law Revision Commis- vitalized Court House could per- LEEDS many countries, arriving January Custom of placing a candle in sion. form which would produce cheapc He said the report may run to B—traditionally the data of the the window on Christmas Eve is and more efficient services, for the 200 pages, with tables. WESTFIEID'S CARD AND BOOK CENTER The commission's proposals Sources have indicated that the risit of the wise men. usually attributed to the Irish. I would offer Now Jersey's 21 coun- taxpayer. Elm and Quimby Streets Wesifield was thought that Christ wanderei report will recommend a 3 per ties the choice of an elected or ap- Ho suid, "There is also the ogr cent selective sales tax, expected VULE GREENS the earth on that night, and . pointed county executive nnd sug- Evergreens at Christinas are an candle would show Him a horn old question of whether or not cer- to bring in $180 million in new est study of eliminating the tain county oflk-ps ore anylhinp stnte revenue'. emblem of life etcrnni. Ancient where Ho was welcome, or help t elected ofliccs of county clerk, 1 peoples believed that the green- light Him on his way. more than comfortable politica The commission is charged with riiT «.nd surrogate. These of- featherbods for party hacks am reviewing the state school aid sys- fices, according to the propoaul, their cronies." CHRISTMAS SEALS fight TB and of that with these modern inven wonld be filled by iippbintod offi- other RESPIRATORY DISEASES tem and the overall state tax pic- tions. cials more responsible to' nn execu- The Senator asked, "Isn't it ture and, according to Alexander, time that these expensive sine- will mnke specific recommenda- tive und the boards of freeholders. tions for new revenue, if the com- The Driver's Los Angles' city council is try "Union County has a unique op- cures were abolished and their ng to figure out how to make ex portunity to take the lead in.oveir furu'tiimH titkon -over by an up-to- mission finds it is needed. Hughes Tressways safer, Two suggestei hauling the horse and buggy^true- date j-'ounly executive with no po- has said he will rely heavily on the Seat olutfbns made by members of th ture of Court House operations,'' litical anibitions?" commission's recommendations. council: Put gates on freewa Senator Stomler said. f-'ijr the past three years, Slam- ramps; make signs bigger, bi] lor said, lie has introduced rcsolu It's fun tO'read about the many "We are entering the budget tions in Trenton urging a study o' new accessories that are available enough for even drunks to see. making season and there is no bet- 300 bill for Union County's gov- • * * county government and what cai ernment is borne almost entirely to the automobile owner. It seems ter time to pinpoint the savings bo done to. modernize, its form. that automobiles are n fertile field One wag commented recent!.' which could be made were county y the property owner through the TIPIIIGS Stamlor paid that because botl for imaginative inventors. that there probably is no countrj :overnment to perform an opera- ombined city-county property tax in the world that has bigger com county and local government wer ill which ho pays. For example, we heard recently tion bootstrap to meet the mount- currently in the midst of "Th' of se:it belts for children, n port- pacts or more expensive economy ng demands plneed on it from cars than ours. agonizing appraisals that go wiU YfJ»y the joyous promise fible'battery charger and u port- every side," he said. budget making;—now is the tinv able enr garage. There was also a "The demand for a new look at for an objective review of wha' rubber garage-door bottom, elec- ourt House operations and Court can be done to raise per capit- of the first Christmas find trically warmed auto cushions, nnd County Surrogate House-City Hull relationships has services nt a lower per capita cost a device that keeps outomobile been mounting ever since the exo- Certainly the annual $15,000,- fulfillment in your Heart... engines warm and. makes them easier to start in the winter. Candidate Again The seat belts for children yceni bringing- you peace, sensible, if for no reasons except Union County -Surrogate Eugon that they keep children from I. Kirk last week nnnounced hng good will and happiness crawling in your lap whilu yu\i •andidnov for re-election to offici drive. Your local safety council or for H 5-year term. to brighten all the day police department can tell you how Jamc* .1, Kinnoallv, county Dem Bafe they are in case of n crash. o-nitic chnirioan, said he fully en There are plenty of portable "'<>r?cd Kirk's decision to seek re- of the coming year. gariurt.-a on UK? nvwkct, nnd they election. are nothing more than a heavy Kirk r:\idt "I realize that my grade pliistic sheet that can be imouneement is much earlier than draped over n car to protect it u.sunl, but I was motivated in tak from the weather, n modern ver- ing this step at this time by th< sion of the old horse blanket. 'i:iny requests I have received to Imaginative inventors? Prnbably i-*'Vf>:il my position." not. They prolmhly ure old tuirst' Kirk added that circulation of lovers gone modern. v MIGHTY i)t l.itions in his behalf also wil The rubber gnriige door bottom 'u'jrin today. Beems like a valuable addition, es- pecially for people who have big Kirk wji-s elected to his firs! ioet nnd might forget to get out 'enn in 19ft8, and at that time was MIDGET of the way when they slum down "io fir-:t Democrat to hold that of- the door. li -e in thf! countv. He succeeded But the electric auto cushions Charles A. Otto Jr., who had held are the best device nf the hunch, lhat otlu'e for lift years. I think. They keep you I'rnm hit- tir*K "our head. Wliv? Weil, thesi; The principle of a graduate'' cushions are supposed to warm up tax was itppliofl ns parly ns 1707 your cur scat on cold mornings. en jvru>^i't*spivp inheritunco tny I Can't you just :TO what wuiiNt en wore bused on th<» iniiount of happen if you slipped into your inheritance received. cold c:tr :ind s;il un :i fold rivhioti. Wham! You would jump up ;mil LEADER CLA.-..MMEDS hit your head, certainly. 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    EDWARD A. CAMILLO 17 ELM ST. 8 ALDEN ST. ROTCHFORD WESTFIELD Realtor CRANFORD 433 NORTH AVE. E. AD 2-0483 BR 6-0483 TEMPEST THrwtsrrm.trw.j.yLEADER, THURSDAY, DBCEMBIR 20; »62 I County's Standing Coun PartCyD A L«te jSpooHer Elected May End Plains •Court Trinity, So", C«tholic Daujihtero of America, heW itd reg- Library Head ular monthly meefinjr Thursjaj Sewer Grant niifht in the Rescue Squat) building SCOTCH PLAINS — Franklin j Spooncr waa elected president of j Christmas Is Near—But on Spring St. The meeting w«s SCOTCH PLAIN'S— That the presided over by the jtrand recent, tbe Board of Trustees of tlio j township may have lost an oppor- Mrs. Jumtw Mutruysr. Scotch Plains Public Library last j tunity to receive a !>0 per cent The unnuiii Christmas party -will week, succeeding Herbert O. federal riant fur the $1,080,000 l>f> hvlil -it the homo of Mrs Paul Thompson. Other officers elected i North .Side sanitary sewer project Grasso, 2030 Dogwood Dr., Thurs for a one-year term are: • n«< disclosed lust week at a pub- day, Dee. 27 at 7 p.m. It will be Vice president, Jack Molm; re- lic hearing on an ordinance author- a pot hivk sup|wr ami each per- ording: secretary, Mrs. Wilbur i7.incr the work. son u'.temiiiijr is nski'd to bring Freeland; recording secretary, .>mp article for a baUyV: layette. Mrs. J. Horace Hatfield and treas- B«caus» we deal exclusively in photo equipment of The ordinance was adopted af- urer. Mi's. George Kischcr. ter a hearir.fr attended by about ! These layettes will be sent to v.., 1 c<> nersons in the Junior High j medical mission sisters of -Santa The board adopted personnel all kinds the year 'round, our stocks are still well School. 1 *rid book selection policies and a Ke. N . SI. salary schedule. varied, So, if you are still shopping — come in! ComiYiitteeman Mauro A. Cbja- The sewinjt group under the dl- chio told the residents "we auto- Donations of books received i tvctiuii of .Mrs. Jtt*n Young is it during November were acknowl- matically became ineliirihle" for noed of men's shirts which an edged and letters of appreciation jthe federal aid when l.'nion Coun- converUvl into hospital gowns foi rvero sent to Mrs. \V. n. Morgan, i j ty wns t«ken out of the category ejincur patients. Anyone luiving Mrs. Joseph A. Cannon and Elliot 1 of "critical unemployment areas" any to runtributo may call Aira GOT ENOUGH FILM? a few days ago. Such n designation Pinson. Mrs. Charles Durway, library was n'requirement for federal aid Hostesses for the ev<'iiinjr wcri under the government's acceler- 'irector, reported circulation HO X - CHECK YOUR SUPPLY OF FILM AND FLASH BULBS AMONG THE MICE-D, P.ul c. Pe.PloB ch«k. condi Mrs. John Brennon and Mrs. I.oui: 'in- this month totaled 02,18'.) ated public works program, he i Urciuoli. • i. . n«l box of m.«. Th. bo» i. par, Of „„ MperilnenU said. hooks, an increase of 10,-III over FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PICTURES - STOCK UP NOW. 'he same period last year. New k».e.«.1. b. dcvi.ed ,o ,.udy how mice prcven, ov.r.p^u U- Hut ('heeehio added, "we won't when their l.v.ng ,p,« ,. li ed. * * UJC Invites C 'iicmbi'i's and re-registrunts during mil Mic trive up. He said the tovenshin i in the d.ytime when November totaled Id. , Ihephotogr.ph w«. Lk the mice j would "pursue all anirles" to try j F<) intide Iheir boxet. Lilmirv A showcase of hooks haR been OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS o obtain federal aiK- P. Murks III, li tromat in K. Second St. to focus ise 'Societies' breakdown in maternal behavior A federal grant, for which the hrarian, today iuviU-d Westtleh ittention on tbe services of tlie li- or cessation of the .sexual cycle? wnship nnplied. would hnve pro- area collepinns home for the holi. hrary with changes iiiiwle each ided half, or $5 10,000 of the yi-s to make use of t.'nion .lunio V>Vm Pearson's research indicates" week, Mrs. l)arwuy saiil. Hold Key hat when crowding creates condi- •list of the sewer project and thus College';i library. The library will close 1W. 2!! at tions of so.-inl stress, the pituitary vould hiive cut property owners' •Professor Mai'ks snitl the librar - p.m. for the ('liristnuiK. recess, Westfield Studios chances il> inoduction of sessments in hidf. •>f the Crunford ralleKV will b. "'olieiiing Ih'c. 2i! lit the regular [Population hormones. One such change re The Township Committee said open Wednesday, Dec. 20 from !( hours. i suits in a high production of corti t would continue to s p.m. and Thursday, Dec. PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS fen living conditions lwcome .w>ne. Cortisone normally helps t* ral funds befort' Ptnrting the ii? from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The "new direction" hPRUn by irowded, mice hnve a buiW-in adapt the animal to the stress Htiii iro.iect. The potential of federal "Our experience has hern thn 'nterniil Revenue in 10 01 Wns Ini 121 CENTRAL AVE. • TEL. AD 2-0239 isslstnnce was one of three rea- mechanism which stops is known as an adaptation hor : many t.'nion Junior College stu 'iated to maintain the hiKheKt ric- [lotion explosion." For three mono. Another change results in i ons listed hv the committee- for dents nnd catch up on their stud wice under Ihe U.S. self-aasess- g mouse "".societies" to find ics durinir their vncalions. \V« in •lent system. regulating the .sexual cycle and When n person who ia receiving ore about how this niechun- muteriial behavior. vitc all e«illo^iui)3 to m»k« u^e o orks. ocial sccuritv benefit' dies, the our facilitU\i »u part of our eor In the course- of his research "Vicial Security Administration cepl as a comniunity coll*?^©/ zoologist, Associate Profes- Dr. Pearson observed thul ther -lust be notified. Oo not cash any Professor Murks SKtd. 1 G, Pearson, has been are two distinct categories wilhil oelal security checks iaauml to n Bed $2^,300 by the iN'ational the mouse social •iystom. -leniber of the family who has Foundation to investigate First, there are individuals who Med. LEADER CL.ASS1FIE.DS PAY •cts of social organization fit into the ''pecking order." lV-jir- itress on rodont population ?on says it is possible to jriek out re|x>rt on one asjurt of Ma Mouse A, who is the lop boss: •."•h 'in a program on popula- Mouse H, who is the boss of every- tiKloiTinology at the Ameri- body except ;Moum> A; .Mouse C socinlion for the Advance- who is the !x»s of everybody ex- Seie-nco moeting later this cept A and H, and so on. Standing toward th" top of this ;on says his research results pecking order aro a sub-gr\>ur 1st th;\t even if food and water which Dr. l'carsall calls the "re unliiriteil isupply, lack of productives." These mice whic.l in itfelf can art as a eon- are guarding a breeding group ant! factor in the growth of which will light ferociously agai all comers to defend it, even tit ion. i ere's always a danger in Iry- against t.ho.".e individuals which jiply the results of animal -'and higher in the pecking order to human problems, hut The second dii.tinct category, I'r oik certainly makes me think Pearson describes JIS the "rejects.1 lack uf space on earth, ral-hcr "They avoid and arc rejected !>j stockin of food, may be the fac- the re?t of the mice," he says. •h finally forces human The rejects tend to live together, alion control," Or. Pearson to have no sexual identification o •nt-i. role, and to IK' ou'east from th vlalc university zoologist rest of inousu society. The mio I out by '.-.ettinp up two kinds within the uccliing order, Dr. Tear niV conditions "for nuiuse eol- son nol»s* have ••,<•«i.i on their fore In the firil type, he placed •.".ides from ficV.t*, hut the rejects l M r«. Tliruiliirf* HnrnM. fnr»nrrl> uf llativrnj. «r«* thr Krw «if 111 If* luttnr nt tilt V lei or Mr«'e*» ,H«Mi1i»h I'lnlWN, iihteh |Ne> •nail water in the center of scars me always on their him *-*! f mm >1 r, HIM! Hn. Jnmt'N S, Merry* Thr Nnlr t»f 1hl« rmilll|t!f> ju:e area ami :irr:ir^:fcl lie--' i-il iiroprrl) \\ I\H IM-Utiilult «l li> lldKh 11. t'tlirk. IINMIH'IIIU- ui 4 lutrlrK for the mice around th MiU-nlli-nk Jr., Itl 1 by the Hec.iuse til-. ;irrai'gernen pen prnv'ilcd them with no l:iry landmark they wen- un- f to svt up "territories" ami ••'•• '•'•." p>• counting the fre by of furhtii. second type of colon" I'earun pla 'I'd food and wat: ttlu' individu.il ne.it bnx'.'s, i with •IMI pattern. Under the'- Elion •, each mouse family con' fciize its own territorial arc ". !ni!c" society resulted. I f < .l;.r.s, fi;o;; and w.tVr ivrl I ill unlimited quanti'.'.es. 1 •r resrnrch had sut-'Ki t' This Christmas Eve, chief gas dis- i:i the "unstable" type o patcher John Brennan and 78 other •e so.'iety, population wont- |s!iarply and then level olT v employees of the Elizabethtown Con- "t: i:i point, well before all th solidated Gas Company will hang their '»x/s were full. It had bi.'i." stockings right on the job so that your id th.it at this leveling pc:»l •::ale mice would no longer holiday can bv warm, comfortable and in Us or otherwise prote safe. Like so many other public ser- yi»iin;r. Infant n:.irt:ilil vants, these men willingly give up this tlu-n aLTdiinl fur the traditional evening of family and fes- o:i of popuh'tion. 'li" si'.'ond tvpt> of colony— tivities to keep clean, convenient nat- ui'lc" : nricty—t'ie moU'-'c ural f^as comirif; to your home—gas to •li'Ui frri'v; n-(U"c {juickly, and cook the family feast, fjas to warm the •! a higluT levi-1. Hut. at a frosty nijjht, gns to make your many '•'- |i*»int, tin- female mice stop- • v:i ir liir'h to young ;uul the holiday chores busier. ;• "ii expansion j-topped. We, at Eli7cibethtown Gas, salute the IV:ir.-(.i. exper::.icn:s were John Qrennans everywhere who keep • 1 to confirm tin-:!' carlii'r the hoim; firus burning. And to our •. :.nd v.ith inilmr ox:": plion.s •lid. Hut, im.re imp: riant, many friends and customers, a heart- •y n' ;ti:r..'.l nt fm(!:r.;r o'l* felt wish for a joyous Christmas and a !'io'<.(;ical iiH,'h;:iii:ns con- New Year fillod with peace and plenty. I !!•'• n.i>u-i. IK hr.vior. II >w

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    1e{|istercci Pharmacirt In Q afrendanco ot ttort n \3)iec j".iin «'•.' 'ntii^i' to ol>H-:tc, tii/cl qiitber Day ond Night {• fl itc iu."l>ir">» 'he •i^- '<> <>'"') • • • 'he birth of our Sttfif'iir . . . uml His dirii/e, denial preuncc. Miiy et cry joy ami blessing of this Holy Season tEARN JUDO come to you mid V""' '''''"' ones, bringing [ieiuess . • • r.Kihiug spirits bright! at \ WESTFIELD JUDO CENTER ELIZABETHTOWN 1216 South Avonuo EXCELLENT DINER (N <•< to Townc Car Wosli) 222 North Avenue COMPANY AD 3-0913 Westfield ffeo Domonstrcilion Niglilly ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY Clos^os for *"<•" » Women a ChiMron PBR« 30 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962

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    "AND, LO, THE STAR, which they law in lh« call, "AND THERE WERE IN THE SAME COU.il Kr shepherd! abiding in the field, keeping "FOR UNTO YOU it born this day in the city of David went before them, till it c&tnc and stood over where watch over thejr flock by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the a «ign unto you) ye •hall find the Babe wrapped in AD 2-4407 the young Child will. When they taw the ftar, they re- glory of the Lord ihone round about them: and they were *ore afraid. And the angel said tign unto you; y* shall find the Babe wrapped in joiced with exceeding great joy." (Matthew 2:9*10) unto them, fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidingi of great joy, which (hell be to all twaddling clothes, lying in a manger." (Luke 2:11-12) people." (Luke 2:8-10) WESTFIEtD 1 offered "Jingle Bells" played b iVilson, Tommy Stalnaker, Rich- Ward and Donald Berse,. wolf; en to Den 1, Gold ^ 100 YEARS AGO Kicky Davis, Steve Lovcll, piuno ard Shaw and Robert Betta. Billy Rhoad, wolf and gold arrow; Silver Star. Closing taps were Keith Herrmann, Drmny Gostoi Den 3 presented another skit. Martin Nelson, denncr and bear played by Peter Rubb. Boy Scout News clarinet; Iiruce Clark, trumpet The boys presenting this were: silver arrow; Frank Howard, bear Todd Swenson, drum; Tim Rubl Curt Braun, Dave Dunfee, Andy and assistant denner; Robert Cox, violin, and Itchn Peterson, acco. iraham, Jordan Lewis, Tommy Gu.s Gordon and John Fischer, Pack 173 dion. Mrs. John Hermann wa .'rimble and Don Hudson. Mrs. bear; Mike Eddy, denner; Douj; The pack meeting for December leader and Mrs. Louis Rubb, dci vril!iam Hudson is den mother of Blackmore, bobcat; Dave Lukens, Grant's Army Halted jf Puck 173 wns held at Lincoln mother. Jen 3. two bear silver arrows; Jon Wil- jchool Dec. I'l. The opening cere- son, bobcat; Bob Grandcolas, den- no ny was conducted by the hoys Den 11 presented a Christmn The skits were followed by thener; Billy De Torre, bear; John n Den 2. skit, created by the boys. Th •rcsentntion of a gift from the Bachman, assistant denner and By Forrest, Van Dorn A big Christmas tree was then boys in this Den, under the leaf ioya to Robert Wright, pack com- denner, and Jamie Bullen, bobcat. lecoruted by the boys. As each ership of John Enders are Je: litte chairman during 1901-62. By ION K. SAVACE len come up to put their ornu- Enders, Tom McGrath, Da\ Donald Howard, representing Following the awards each boy SERVICES nents on the tree the rest of the Waters, Scrafin Menocal, Mil- \kclu, then announced the De-was presented with a construction The week before Christmas to the ground, and the importan boys and their parents sung Casamo, Melvin Button, Ed Ma< ember awards, which were given kit to be carved into a racing car. brought good news to the Confed- Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Grunt', Christmas carols. The tree and Closkey and Joe Mulholland. o the boys by George Rhoad, the The boys will compete in a Pine- eracy 100 years ago this week, life-line, was torn up over a GO he ornaments will be taken to ubmastor, and Mrs. George Wil- wood Derby. Preliminary heats Telephone AD 3-0003 but the news was not very Christ- mile stretch. On Dec. 20, the daj ho children of the Children's Den 2 under the leadership o Dn, achievements secretary, Gor- will be held at the rescue squad massy. Rather, it was thut the that Van Dorn captured Holl; specialized Hospital in Mountain- Mrs. Armand Stalnaker and Mr on Dunfee, den chief; Paul Kol- on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. army of Federal Gen. Ulysses S. Springs, Forrest was raiding th side. Joe Betts presented an amusin ;rpohn, bear and gold arrow; Finals will be held at the pack Grant, which had been pushing railroad center of Jackson, Tenn. The program for the evening ChriKtmus eve episode. Cubs pai )onnic Ryan, assistant denncr; meeting Jan. 18r slowly southward through Missis- In all, Forrest and about 2,00i vos offered by the boys of Denticipating were: George Grov like Condrillo, bobcat; Bernard Awards for best dens were giv- sippi, had been halted. followers had wrecked Grant'i , Den 11, Den 2 and Den 3. DenDon White, Duve Lukens, Jac WE RECOMMEND Grant's setback did not come in communications and supply systc battle but in a series of important and had captured, killed or wound- raids made by Confederate Gone. ed ubout 2,600 Federal troops. DAVIDSON & MARTIN Earl Van Dorn «nd Nathan Bed- They then re-crossed the Tennes- fo,.< >oir..t. Van Uorn'a raid re- see to safety. 437 SOUTH AVE. W. sulted in the cupturu of Holly There was nothing left for Springs in northern Mississippi, Grant to do but pull back, and he Grant's base of supplies. Forrest's did just that. His march for Vicks- When you take out insurance re- raids were in western Tennessee, burg had been seriously cheeked, where he broke the telegraph wires but that still was not the end of member it is important to choose an and railroad trucks leading to the damage. Grunt's nimy and eut the Federal experienced independent agency that For as Grant pulled back. Fed- . w ^.. T.. .._ ,,. . ... ii ••••••• •• *. **V^n>^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^«V^^WBV general ofT entirely. eral Gen. Willinm Teeumseh Sher- will give you the kind of service you Together, thu two general?, man, working under Grunt's or- Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Straightening forced Grant to pull in his wings ders, set out from Memphis with • WHEEl ALIGNMENT • WHEEl BALANCING should have. and retreat norLhwnrd lo get 30,000 men to descend the Missis- GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING sippi and attack Vicksburg. Sher- things organized nguin. IIIUKIi 8UUV1U12 — CAItIILitClOll ,& lUMTlON Van Dorn, the Confederate gen- man was depending on some assist Call Davidson & Martin to discuss eral who hud been defeated at ance from Grunt in central Missis- Corinlh in the uulumn, mode his sippi. Now, that assistance would your insurance needs. ruid Dec. 20. Leading B,60U caval not be forthcoming. WHALEN'S GARAGE 8R ryimen, he moved northward Next week: .Sherman's defeat at through Mississippi into the marCllickumw Bayou. Authorized "Bear" Station of Grunt's lines, which then were ••/" • ">•' Air. nml Hw, llcnr>- iTiiimin, fi»nm>rl>' of IVftvilrk, 1>H,, HIT n<»w 600 NORTH AVE., E. , TEl. AD 3-0393 A SERVICE FOR NEWCOMERS TO WESTFIELD located near Oxford. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS HvliiK In tlifir new tiumr «« 1UK ('lil|>umiik lllll. 3|oun4ulitMltl<*, ivhlrh Call For and Delivery Grant learned of Van Dorfi's BRING RESULTS «h*y diln'fciB^il {rum Mr. nml Mr». l'tt«i,uuU' Siinliiirnlii. Tlir IICIIK- un< movement and messaged his com- Riilil for Ilic ollli'f i>r Itiirrctt A- ('ruin. Iti'/iltum, liy Hnroltl A. Mini**? Jr. mander at Holly Sprints, Col. R. C. Murphy, to stand ready. But when Van Dorn arrived lit Holly Springs, Murphy stunned his com- manding officer by surrendering without a fight. About 1,500 Fed- We Wish You erals were tnken prisoner, and Van Dorn's men took over or destroyed vast quantities of food, clothing and ammunition. On that sanic day/Forrest was herd nt work, too. Moving1 north- ward" behind the Tennessee River, Forrest had crossed it Dee. 1G to begin his raids along Grunt's sup- ply lines. Forrest's raids, like Van Dorn's, ! hud been forest-on, and Federal j urmies took out after tilt ruidcr j with our Christmas Specials the moment iiis presence became j ftppavent. But Forrest dodged umung them, fighting on occasions, uathei'in,'; recruits us he moved and urming: them with weapons of the PRE-RECORDED TAPE 1200' MYLAR 7" REEL Federals lie defeated. One after Save 25% Stock Up This Week another, Kudrrnl instiilhitinus iVI' as low ns to his ruids; U*U".rrnph wires fell 2.97 only 1.79

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    Audio. ICIm u 17 ELM ST., WESTFIELD 8 ALDEN ST., CRANFORD 4BO NORTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELO, N. J. • AD 2-22OO Storos Also in Crcmford AD 2-0483 BR 6-0483 FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE ». •' and Plalnfipld • THE WESTFIEUJ (N. J.) LEADER; THURSDAY, DECEMBER ZO, t»«2 Gather Yuletide : Special Christmas four Grens from Your or th 'Program Slated SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. ^ This Week ! Trees, Shrubs At Trailside COMPLETE TREE SERVICE IBy Your Rutgers Garden Reporter By FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT Foundation plains around the A spvclnl Chrictmas prostrum i* itettis Improvement But when he uses cyciic-%hti»jr house and the evvrtrrevn tiw by Inetroctor, Cnion Junior Collcfe IniUluU, Cmoford. N. J. jen you go shopping for poin- s.'ht'duled fur tho Union County he cantnple the period for- st«it- the gaivn gnw may yield all the Park Ominlsoioii's Trailsido Na- Certified by Stat* of N. J. this year you may find intr plants. He can start his cut-ile.wutive pwiis you need this that are moro attractive ture and Scionro -Ontor, in th« tings any time between AUK 1 -C'li-jslmas. "December in our climate is thetook part. The Cocoa, l'lu., group Watcliung IUv-erv«tion Sunday »t ievcr. and Sept. 15, and brine all 'hi, The best time to gather them is mouth when nature finally shuts led the field by lindinR; ]!M differ- FA 2-9109 may find plants that are :i p.m. plants into bloom during the whon the u-mperuturci U aU up house and turns the key. Sheent species of birds. Albert Bnird, Crnnford, will fer and more compact than inChristmas season. 41V, say.s Dr. Philip I.. Rusdrn of has been slowly packing up and The ground rules of the Christ- pus years, with darker Rieen -how films on tho animated Christ- Chemical Treatment the Ijailk-n Tree Res^aivli J.idiura- putting »v.-;iy her things anil mas bird count arc few. Tho ob-inns window displays of tho H. Alt- Flower parts start to develop tor.-cs. Twigs Wumo brittle in '.•losing a door HIUI a window here jective is to list every bird siRht- V. S. Department of Atrri- when the orist discontinue? cyclic- s*-veie cold. and there all the fall. Now shet-d in u circular area lEi miles in man Co., Now York. For the past |re explains the improvement, liRhtinR completes the work and puts up eight years -Mr. Ilaird lifts taken Start with a .snap pruning shears diameter. The group making the movies of the store, windows and who combine cyclic-lipht- The li ht treatment slows down or sharp knife, a pair of glow* and tho last bar." Thus, John Hur- tally may be as large as desired. (treatments with chemical K roughs rhurncterir.ed tho year's Any form of transportation is pcr-bus iiii-orporatod the scenes into » only flower development: leaves foil to wrap ri'sinou.-s ends of single film. Taped Christina* car- h-ri'trulatinu treatments are and stems are not affected. branches. Always make a shuvp tiuiU month. missablo. The search generally ex- feeing these more attractive tends from dawn to dusk, It must ols will be used for sound. And here's where the chemical cut at n .ilalit to H twig, leaf or But in the midst of winter's On .Monday,. Wednesday and CRKHEDSTON treatment comes in. This s| bud. Never out lu>yuit,l green coldest weather, the signs of thebe made on H single day clost* to jjhlior treatment is new hut mvs Christmas. This winter the count 'IMuirsdHy of next week at -t p.m., duwn the non-flowering parts to noodles appi-oncliing spring art- every- Hr. Harold \'. Moldcnko, director - them together is a new an-prevent tlu< litrht-treated plant Occasionally stand Iwelt or walk where. Seeds ready to spring to mny be taken on any day from f forr Dr Drivesi , Walks, Roads, etc linn that horticulturists in the from becoming too tiill and spind- life lie dormant under the snow. Dec. IP through Jan. 1. of Trnilsidi-, will conduct one-half around the tre-e as you pnip so hour imture talk.i for children. The or r ctl ar I's Agricultural Research ly. Uwtt you are &hnping ilm natural Terminal buds on trees contain The feathered inhabitant* of ' P ' "l d*H

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    Mr. nint Mnt, t!«*njuml» A. Jitlmunn, fnriurrly of |*)iitcnl\» Mil., nrt1 now Ilvlnft In ttu'lr m-»v iitiitir in :W7 :Vorth .\\v.. Knitlvnoti, which Ihe.v pnr^luiMftl from .Mr. tuitl Mr*. Jjilm H. K lit) >»f He> . T|tf homr itnw Ntihl truly fur the nITlif of Iliirrrd A. x)icn rcvaritr A(/iulf°bio which is Christ the Lord." nnndlci onti (hvty Skid .vhoct rfuvlec oiui tlone d»-

    \n qrtivt-l oroas. Cloofl 20 in. polli Frxctuliv« ourjOf dellQn. ONLY $199.50 Birj 4 M. P. Compurnl Mombors of National, Stato and County OPEN SUNDAY Toko this ad to your Springfield clectlor and receivo Association of Insurance Agonts: 9 to I $500 crcdil toward your purchaso of a Springfield CLOSED TUB DVMII AKBNOY HAMPTON IIANNA A SON Pin:r> : Snow Thrower. MONDAY CHRISTMAS DAY PI-IAH"- 1,1, t>ml(rli«, »hipntU-r ican I'olitio. McCarthy. (•" <'. V>N, son of Mr. »nd Wr». LIBRARY 1 Also, Crime \\ ith»»ut Tunish- j Anlliony V«-r.Umi»rli» of 705 Weet K-- A l!> yt-.-ir j Kient. McClellali; The lilcek j »ro»H .St., was advanced to his Count Dates »-120 lV«l<.a swerve. The veiiicle .struck a util- Stones S p e a k. MueKendriek ; ! i-resenl nilt- while m-rvinjr »io»rd ! \V JII \ ».l u Zone Body Delays ,ly pole, niovih>; jl six inches and not) Mot lij;;1'.' t \>l cuts l'lVC! 1 from BOOKS i \aiiety Music Cavnlcade lii^U- j th« amphiUous assault ohip USS j » 111 /Mil lioiotl" sunie of the falling ear^o kiio.-k.-d the 1>lj, of a uu'tcirlw.it sb e was ll't'.l. Maltfeld; Am I Ton l.oud, a I Valloy KOI-R*. The Vulley Forge ever a if&soliiii' pump at lJ'.ivk win l£ t>n on Borough MlHNXAl.XSlIH-; - OK'n-iaL* wnler skis Lake Mu.sien] AulolMu^riipliy, Moore; v%.H;t |,roi,H[,]y the only «*hip in the Airing of Wilson Uro>. iiorvicu siytion. The fire de- Tlu1 following lu-w books have The Mirror in the Knadway, O'- S'«ivy to achieve a 100 per cent ad- pa rtiiK'tit »;ii callod to bosi' down The K";il is Virginia AHui( \.\\v 1 was"n-"1'-- N.-».k-r,cy <-,.:u,nun. 'ii milled to the shelves «t the Uunovan; The Ftitun of Federal- vjiiiccinent rocortl in this competi- [an. 5,6 the tsUaliou drive where ga.-oHne Jau«-liU»r of IK'nrique Albu «f 107-1 ism, Rockefeller; The Wonderful tive, Navy-wide examination. itif.s awardul $>^."i,.;J5 in planMir • Tract Plans was spillwi. Sunny Vii'W ]{y Hamlet: Knter Critic, Sack*; Ha- A.uitust nnd H'J Valley Forge B«il- :teci for the boroutrh- Union CVunty JuJ^o Irwin S. Ku- es, Boll; The Spring of Malii'e, Muunta.nside rweived ?!i;,i20, i M(H'NT.U\«)nK — A Hoard man Walter Iietyeman, said the sic Computer Pronrrainminir, Scott; avs r*veivvUi l'J, \>f Harris; I'lirndise lt«claim»d, 1-ax- a;-i'or,liiij> tu > i-n. Harrison .\. \v11- ' « Adiiistment bvarini; on the ap- driver, Atuo* Collemer of Peabody, f nees; Ultramurine, I.owry; The Androclf? and the Lion with Advancement* in tho result of pa)>nt- :« adn-.ini.ivivd by ihe Stale [K-. senger in u car following the trail- Itenediel, Oliver; The HhMvn Shaw; Memory of a Large Christ- professional and military require- cipal frroups, churches anrlisli Nuvel, The moiicy wiii help r.-fir.am e Allen; American Heritage History Iporting; the (I rent Moments of «f Jan. 5 and (> under tho until Jan. V. of tho malerial. liloin IUKI wns towinjr Miss AUiu Carrier landing fruai two-'luiils t three-fiuirtlis nf Klicht, American ilcriliif.'e; World War It, .Sny.hr. chairmanship of Colin K«n- u Notices were sent to residents on skit*. Slu» fell mid wlu*i» lio al- t-lli; cu.~t uf l«o yeal-.s of Mudlcs. Miraeli' (Inrdeniuji* r'neyelopodia, j 270 Eridle Path, chairman ,'of the area tu ntt.-nd tin- n.ivtiti*, ter »pled U» t'etrU'vv IHT, slu* be- Also, Mt'iitnl llhirHs, n tluide iMarine Cadet Donald S. P. Bfg- litizens Advisory Council tu School Pull linker; The Years- lletweeii: A for the Family, Ktern; (%-llist in low, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 b'lt when tbey anived at Horoujih o*iii;o entatiKl*'*! i» tlu» U>al'* juo- dramatic View of the Twenties 1 nintr Board. Hill they won- told it had been nd- poller. Slio nvcivt'd soars on JUT Kxih , a Portrait of l'ublo Casals, S. HIKIOW of I1O0 Wychwood Rd., hnu been divided MOUNTAINS1DK — Candidates and Thirties, llnrretl; The I.onn Taper; Strange Lives of Kaiullitir lnnde:ivcn was that for the Hoard of Kducution in the I hack, shoulders ami loft urm from Shadow of Little Hock, Hates; Tlie districts for the census, ] avaiiaV.e rou^'is in the building tho blmlt'S. Insects, Teale; Henior, llis Life recently in the (Julf of Mexico aft- Feb. 13 school election have until Computer ltevolution, Herkeley; umi Work, Trar.; Form nnd Space; er llyinjr from Pensncola, Fla. The up loaders and block leail- i wi re taken up with utbrr nieetinjrs. 4 p.m. Jan. 4 to IHo nominating You C'un Always Tell a Harvard cativussers in each dis- School Body Trio 1 Mr. Wilson, wb,, has a court cawe Sculpture of (he Twentieth Cen- laiulinir at »oa followwl several petitions, it was announced by J. Man, Hh.sell; The Jleritatre of liny, Trier; The Movies in (he practice Inii'linjrs on an airfield n taking the census, the •now peildinn oil h:s a|>p!i;'ii1ion to Kitty Hawk, lloniiey; Uesearten rs will wear idiMitifyin^ MOrNTA!\>II)K — Three ; eiv.-t stores on the property, lurned Traffic Court Aici' of Innocence, Wngenktiefht; which sjniuliitc* the rwitrictcd 1 Candidates must have been resi- t'hi!oso)ttiicn!, Descartes; .lews, [on their couts so the n-si- Uuur'd ,,f Kilu.-alimi >e:,:s will 1«. : tv> th, apart nn-r.t aii-1 More project •MOlJNTAINiSHIK — Muniripnl Common Sense About Vountr Of- arenw of a carrier flight dock. In dents of the borouK'i two years, lie "ii-e mcaMirc, acconl- Court MnniftraU' .IIUMII K. Ituui'r Kiuii7.att<»n of Aniei'ieftn States Of tin- innjir.U'iit.-'-Orlin K. Ji.l-.n. : .n^ In hi : a',t,irtiey. said. lust -wiM'k tint'tl (it'dfk'f \\'urtf<> of Ilinl, Viflesiiia. flitrhl xtudent mukes nix landings ; mid the Hemisphere rrisis, llreier; on the furrier. Following tliat, Questions will include: How .-on, r.,»\v l,'.,ar.i pic^iJi-ht; St,-|,lie:i ' Mr. Wilson h:i> warod a flvc- Hroiikl.vii $18 for linviiij.' no tiaiiu' The Unseen World. Dubus. • pilults ftnd children ill the Pida and I>r. Kdwunl .). Nolan — , year battle wiih the buroiiich over unit aililro.-ii on « trnilor, %\'A for The short form income tux re- they enter advuticed ilijcht t!-alnin)f, slali-d In- will s,v!; elerli..n. !the ,)u,.'.siion ,,f i-*i:iblishinn the no litinu' arid luKlross on its trut'tot' Also, Twenty-three v• ie.wa of where they learn to lly multi-en- I aifL'3 of childern and a to- turn lUltiA was adopted in 1VI4 1. yrine aircraft and joLs. /tit of t-hililrcti under fivy so Mr. .l»,lm.-on >aj.) lu- \va'< i.i^t *'<,n- (-hupping center o!l the property. niul $10 for not linvini; fi'iuii'r flaps T*'levisii>n 'INtdiiy, V'.itrhth Ait; tax withholding (pay-UH-yoti-(ri>) 1 kid of Kducution can (lolei - It-mpl.-ilii.ir rui'iiini; fi,r a tliii.l ! U'hen he was dcnieit :•. variance by Oil llis Vt'llU'll". One First Love, Kmeison; Pilot's in ll'4't, anU bis caise lo Otlu'is fini'il wen : Jossc Tyroo, 1 tion ill 11144. Wo work not only to produce 1 fchihlren there nrc utul make board was int.uirh. lie w vice presi- j .Tuirl. l.n-l I'ebniary, Superior Kiist OrmiKi , $30 for ilrivint; with- Sij;ht, Code; Cnidli'S of Kmineiici , but to irive value to lime. !of tln> next five years. diMil an,I dire l.ir ,,!' pi,,,liKti,,n «f i Court Ju,t,r<> Millun A. I'Vllcr rnle.1 out » lluir on ovcrluui^'in^ trurk Coertzel: The Strntetry of CIVII- —-Kufcvnc Delacroix ISrisUil-Myvis l'i,,.)u,:~. I Ihe boroUKh's l'.'.Vi zonint; ordi- load; lUmlolpli Mili-s. Summit, u you haw i'ila s;:;,l lu- V. a> undecided u.> j name i^ cuii>iitiiti,»na!. ivtriiniiiiir trnllif sit,'»uli $t:i, ami Time II leu over u», but lcavea its j 'I he plans call for J? buildings 1 iciui 1'oliliral Traililion, lloMuit- I shelter? Do you conu-in- to wtielltcr lie «i>u|,| >e,'!i n-ilec- CHRISTMAS I.i'o iMillcr. lipptM l>«iby, Vi\., na- shiulow behind j ;,n Hl'-j acres of the lli'a-acre er; HioloK'ii'iil Aspects of Cancer, BRING RESULTS \utn 1,1 a Nc>'it:i,l terrn. He said be inc n fucniiiiili' lioonso pinto, $110. —Nathaniel Hawthorne lildinjr a fallout shelter in ; property, plus n .swimming p»Kil. felt l>rcSM'd fur ti.'ile and t li i = SEALS ..- future? Would you vol- .The store would be used for the for civil defense work? Is n .^bt inline!!,•,- llis d,',-i:.ii>:i. l\\- i^ i sale of home furnishinc.s, real es- power available for your assistant vice pre. itlent and plant [ late nnd in; uram ,i. nianatriT of the Hri.-tnl-.Myers ] The apartment buildings would bo illy, residents will bo nsked ProdiKt> Divi- iun and was a ineiu- | two ,.t;b and rentals would ihcir religion and jilare b.-r of Ihe Iliiroiiirh Sewer A.-sess- ! probably riinne from ?115 to $200 Greatest Sale of the Year! •loyment. nient C,,:utni.-- i.,n. i according to ilieir spukeMlinn. •oup ietider for the first Dr. Nolan said he will definitely run for his fir.4 cli. led term in The properly is iire^ently zoned is William liumlxMircr, 1 inif Way, nnd his Kroup 1-Vbrunry. Hi wan appointed in for residences iii»>ut 334 cnnlu; Howard July lu fill tlie tinexphvd term of MANAGER'S WEEK! array of 20H Meeting House Junies C. N'o;le, who iwiirne,!. Christmas Store Hturs: Wed.)«" 9«» >• 9*-x-;Thurt.*H» vill linve 4-15 curds in the Dr. Nolan ,s plant manager of Accident in Rt 22 <• 8»s district; the third, district Monk & Co.'a Halnvay plant, Fri.B«<>>i 9>-« »lO^9 Arthur Glieblvr of 12!1B chainnnii of the Vnion C!ounly [Valley lid., with 275 cards; Citizeiw l Darby member of many profes.*ional and industrial tirKariizntiuns. h.nir-; early Thursday after a earjro GREEN STAMPS GRIEN STAMPS 8,'il cards. of building iiiateiial wus utrewn FREE! 100 ! 100 OF « Tujngue, chairman of over both cii-lhound Inne.i when a WITH COUPON Kit)* MO PURCNAIE with coupon al left and lid Hoard, said the curds Elks Loilj;«' Plays Host tractor trailer hit a utility pole FREE! 100S&HOREEN STAMPS opposite Summit IM. at 1:20 n.m. Lancaster Brand tnken from the votintr lisl.« To Young llaii(lu'u|)pi'|K-il ytiunp'li'M in' the Nom» 17-24 Ibt 10-t6 lbs. (number of ru>:iies in the l>or- We.iliivld-Minintajv.iile area 11'- In:..lei from the Stale Highway De- \f — At IDfc. 10-t6 lbs ftotals 1.S0O, the ennvassers <:eiveil [,'ifls an;i their lists with a puppet slum- Sunday "I Oic i 'I he operation was completed lit Ejipiftt Mon., D«c. IK $5 tn addition to your i«gukif itamp* with ib. j»:^c Ib. J%«VC fh« purchot* of a the final Uital jnobaldy Klks Club when Ihe Mountainside i r,: 10 iiVlock. limit I Coupon Clip Valuable coupon LANCASTER BRAND TURKEY I.o l^-e ir.sr. of the F.Iks pl.iyed hciit I I'oli.-.' said tlie malerial ronsist- P«r Shopping Family. 39 at Left Now} 35 at u Christmas pisrly. ^'1 of r.» Oi'-et--. 2 Mi in.-h •> thii-k ONE PRICE ONlYt ONE QUAL- Kiehiird P«!l«-n was pronnm :md from X to 12 f'-et k>tlk'- K.'lch All Advertised Prices Effective thru Mon. Dec. 24th , 70 Conducts rhuiriiimi and Carl Ha tier 0 ITY-THE FINEST-AND ONLY jf |jtplr*( Man., 0«c. 74 Santa Claus durini; the iilfair pound.-*. GREEN GIANT PSAS — 2 39c ONE PRICE IN EACH WEIGHT J I Coupon rstmas Party v.iuili l)e»"in at 10 ii.in. and con- They said the idiiftinK load Ptr Shopping Fcimll/. t'mueil until inioti. caused the tractor-trailer to IDEAL APPLE SAUCE 8 $1.00 GROUP. ONLY AT ACME! I .'NTAIV.SIDE — Cub 1'ack WHOL( KERNfL n it- Christmai partv fi>'Nm--{ NIBLETS CORN ^^ •« 6" < 89c nontlilv pail: nicvUntr Kri-; IVi-rfiuliI School. j HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE 63c )]nni: ceremonies were |H»i' HAWAIIAN PUNCH « < <• 3 89c FREE! 100 GREEN STAMPS frl l>v Pen f> under the iliicc-j c>ni WITH COUPON BELOW AND PURCHASE OF A 'Hot Pinrolli. Following Iho j IDEAL TUNA sono-WHITE 7OI iii.3 89* LANCASTER BRAND SMOKED "FULLY COOKED" ,rt>, tlie fiillmvinjc ii\v:ir,l \ EVAPORATED MBLK ^,n, Q^::: $I.Q0 ule: Wolf liatlire, Pnuii?; { Jtv, 1,'ivky Pteinl>:ick, from IH-II • IDEAL GRAPEFRUIT «cT.ONS 6 ^*t .00 FREEI 100S4HOREEN STAMPS £JHI I.cvn ]>lw3 a froM and si 1 - . Birmv, from Den !); Kurt IDEAL GREEN BEANS :' 6 - 79« HAM 69 In odiiltlon to your r«gular itompi with mum purchoi* of a Cann*il or FulIy-CooWd i from Den 12. Bear badfjt-: IOIUI tol Whole or Either Holf. SCOTTISSUE H5SUE - WI,,M o, Colored 9 "*I»00 LANCASTER BRAND HAM Ilan.ii'h from Den I; K,l- Shank Ion! Exceptional Flavor I llay and Neal Snape froi> IDEAL MARGARINE <°° 2 33c LANCASTER BRANS t; HnMiy McDonald from Her W» r«ierv* th» right to limit quontitioi. Not retponiibl* (of ly(3O(jroplilcal trrort. pen.'as Di-Comia. Kenneth KM- FROZEN FOODS CANNED HAM Man., D*c. 24 Winnicki from Dvn 1. DAIRY limit I Coupon IDEAL — REGULAR cr KRINKtE KRAfl — PHIUDELPHI* IfTc: Kurt Van Yuorhie- P«r Shopping family. Mv.anl Zclazny from Den 10 FRENCH FRIES 2;., 25< jni! S'oltysiU received two si! with CREAM CHEESE 4^*1.00 % $ IDEAt — NATURAL SLICED >v.\-s nnd .Michael Hart rt IDEAL PEAS 7^- !.00 i silver arrow, both boy: SWISS CHEESE 3X.M.00 LANCASTER BRAND Chuck Sirloin or Rib Porltrhoul* fi-oni Den 8. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables cr the roKMlnr order of bus- COLUMBIA BAKERY STEAKS 59c 79c as completed each of tb 89c l: - Lancaslor Brand ^.0% Ovon Jv '-' eil Oliristp-as (ti'i-orntiiiii FREE! S&H Green Stamps C lb C ' tree, deposited a cift un>• 99c »ii*1.95 Luscious Ground Beef 3 - $1.29 <• 49c ••wiii): the sinpintr, S;»i:l- lbs. i I EMPEROR " i •.. v ww^\v>vwA*vNv^^\vN\v,'i»vi'\\vj\\wv^siy*-'wc&\v-*-v • ^•\\VV>» SVVJVO.>S'*\\\\VW;A\\W.\\IV.'I.V',V*.\-. \" ,\. .s -.>:..\ ,>v\ .\s-*. •wv.M.^TrTvt'ri^tvT^iT^i^A^rr.^rtvTr.vTrr.^^r.^^.^r. airivi-d with Kifts ami :.•"•»' 2 FREEI 30 SSH GREEN STAMPS | 11 FREEI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS ; | p FREEI 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS • and cheer for all of tin- boy. OCEAN SPRAY iris present. l« oddilion lo you/ regular llumpt with ^ I ^ In arlcljlion lo yowr rcQulnr ilnmpf will, I ^ In ojililloi Ig yovr rtrjulur tlampi with ;.nic verenionies were ]>er F...,hai, ol tl, JO1. con, l,oi,n 6 | f purelim. ol Ml>. (Ntlor, ol { g (juilho.. of 2 polr f,lcn. Virn'nlo !•• CRANBERRIES •»» 19c IDEAL ORANGE JUICE | I | IOUEUA BUTTER 1 by Den li under the dim- ib<> c NYtON HOSIERY f Mis. Helen Hay. Brussels Sprouts^ '25 \% :!'•<• C.'irdoni Chri.tmas p:ul 11 ij ::n. and Allan l.t---=la\iei Chestnuts 'ZZ 2"»-29< £«puei Mon., Dec. 24 ••irr:nij;i-ii!or.!,i to dmiati' tb lu limit 1 Coupon i'-d tree tmd all of gifts 1- Sweet Potatoes 3 29<= Po* S'lfipjiiny fumily. l"in.t farinel (luilil in N'e«

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Tlnn* i he AV COME SEPTEMBER" \i:l~> ti.it Friday in Ccrtral Ave. . Srhillhahn and Edward Miller; are heintf forn'ulutod for a six-scs- ir.'iir Vark St., police said. I .Pudro, IVtor Klaiber; Little Uroth- Bioi) suivtiier course. SUNDAY AND MONDAY: MATINEE ONLY 1 iPolice said Tranp stopped for er, David Miller; Old Woman, Dor- Klsewhei'e in Ihi-j edition of th' •I'aflic when a car behind him WIT .HI K Mi..tM'i: • JMB i:ciiiu:ii<; is Rarhles; Pustor, David Volkei1 Lender an application bl-mk for the j '"orced into his vehicle by a third , "MONGOL" iMenibers of the* proccssison were: '!irei!-..; s*ioii course will be found. ••ar. I Claudia 'Marks, Jerome Lurk, Wil Jf preferred, a eonole i)';iy tele- ALSO ON SAME SHOW: According to policp, -Ra.wnond liam Ifakuo.n, Brad Duelks, Fran- phone the cliurcti Dlliic and apply. ^ro-co, if>, of fi33 South Ave., at- "TROJAN HORSE" cij Jackson. tempting to stop hi^ vehicle 'in the • STI:» i: IIKKSK iMeniijers of the congregation 'ino of truflie, accidentally hit th' . were: John 'Xianca, Joe Hraxton, Social Security's •::is pedal and strurJc the rear of r MATINEE DAJIY ST Ed Force, John l)i Lorenzo, Cyn- •ar driven In- Miss Elizabeth Lan- MONDAY, DK. J thia Schilling, Wayne Prrnell, Wil- Irv of 422 Washinifton St. liam Hadloy, -Phillip Venezio, Don- BIG CHRISTMAS na Merklor, Peter Plesmid, Harvey Rate to Climb Mi?s I.nndry'j oar was forced Tnx rate« for nrvsoiis on S«"i«' 'nlo Trapp's auto. STARTS TUES., OK |) • SHOW • Trusty, Dennis .Viayers, Janet Hol- Se"iirit*' will rfce iKxrirMiin.e .Inn. 1. iMiss I.anJry was oxamihed !>• Continuput loway, Alice Fallon, Jeanette Or. Martha V,. iMnunrer for pain? Start* Monday Night Tucker, Barry Hunt, Alvin Lake, •Ral^H \V. .Tones, district p>flr. from 2:30 fx^er of the -°O"in| tCrt^uritv ©Oi^e of the abdomen mid neck. A pas- Dee. 24th John Plesmid and Myrtle Bennott. Tlie morning and afternoon kin- F'i»'ibcth, said flip, boost wa-.s O"" • ;e.nffer in her cur, Mrs. Frnnei;: dergarten presented a "Salute to of the regular increnses to rovpr M. Edmondson of 113 Washington jmi>rit of i-ctirement, survivor* "^t., also complained of similar in- Christinas" under Lie direction of 1 'PARAMOUNT STARTS TUB., DEC. 25th Top Miss iMary 'Pine. They sang Mer- disnliilitv nud adn.miatrat.ivo cost 'uries, police said. f the proeram. Patrolman Robert Bell investi- CHWSTMAS PAY Comedy I ry Christmas, Jingle Bells, Sling a a ART CINEMA Song of Christmas, iMr. Santa T^or u'^*"M worl^i^t!' i'or wape -ated. PL 6-1873 CnaO.nOHJl tna t KM. Clnus, A ChK-aniaj Treo and Wo the new 3903 ratfi wi'I be 3% !)"»• mm Wish You a iMerry Christma*. The cent on their first ?4i!00 in vear'- "PETER SELLERS PL AYS THE speaking' pax ts were by Mary Cory ">ines. The e»nr]ov" 1- NOt 'H *»• (MH'd.MI Iff tt »J'1 GENERAL WITH A STILL-EAGER 2 GREAT SHOWS IN I * NOW THRU JAN. I scU-e"M>lo*'e.') HAPPY HJUOAY &HJW NtW YORK COLISEUM per cent of the first S4.R00 in yenV EYE FOR THE GIRLS, AND HE ret earniiit'ii. "WJIRR.S and self STARTS SAT., DEC. 22 Ciba Post Given f»lolrment cnj'ninrs of n>or(» th**' DOES IT WITH DETAIL SO DEFT •CHRISTMAS CIRCUS #4 800 a vivr are rot t:o fi>' WALT DISHIY'S happiest twosome.. Dr. Craupner so 'i'll secui'itv purposes. AND DEVILISH THAT HE ADDS a HOLIDAY-FESTIVAL n dollars and CEiits the so"ii»' ANOTHER JEWEL TO HIS CROWN!" DENISE Dr. Robert D. Granpner of West- liccurity tax increase* means thn* DARCEL iKATTV*COiElrot. * * emtmm tmvt field has becn'appointed plant phy- «n employed ))ei'Gon efirnini; $4 «l few «(r» 1 tieltlwj Attnctiwtl sician of iCHIA Corn, it was an- 800 or more in a vear will p:r $174 in co"inl .seruritv tax instea-' Starri* CLYDE IEATTV * • Mldwiy > $1,000,000 l»W»wOoll«ni nounced by Charles S. Modys, cor- r * • man • 6wi» . - -• • - porate personnel director, of tlie $l. i0 he paid on the sai'-r "A wealth, of taste and talent lias made tfijs a '•Before joining CIBA in 1058 as amount of eaniitu;s in lii(J2, ut) in- crease of about 30 ».*. * 10ui.t*1lr.a./*M.tuLtolM. per venr instead of $225.f'O paid *' degree from 'St. Peter's Collppe in r FIOM \S.n l!)02, or an lncrunse of about $2.P ANGELS U it, It T. IS foil Clran TUMI Uw * Jersey City and his MI> from Now LAST 2 DAYS SHOW it DANCING SPfCW KMU m «• H*«« FutlvM. * 5fr' 19 NOtlDAV ntTHNU. York State University College of per month for the 12 months o' 1/^LTZ.OFTHETO ONLY »3 c««iil*iim each year. •nd dinclni l»r nl|tt (ut* M COMF f ARIY STAY IATE! • 3 FULl FLOORS Of FUN! Medicine in New York City. ITe 'The Chapman Report" served his internship and', resi- Jones noted that the now BOci'"' dency at the Hartford Ilospjta! in security tux rate applies only t' Plus Evo Only - "ZOTZ" Ilartford, 'Conn. ( Kes pad and self-cniployme-' iA jnembe-r of the Un-ion County income earned after Dcc'.tl, 19f>" Medical Society, New Jersoy State Th« present rate of 3Vfc l>cr cent o Take The Family Out For Medical Society, American Medical KC.s is applicable for wa^es psr Association iind New York Acad- in 10(>2 even though they are v emy of Sciences, Dr. Grnupner was reported 'bv eniplovero until car' CHRISTMAS DINNER in 1908. The current rrntc of 4 ' THE OFFICE OF o]so a captain in the 'XI. S. Air r Force Medical Corpa. per cent for the self-employed < '• Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings $3.00 The Graupncrs and (their five likewise applicable to self-emplo children reside at 927 Prospect St. nient earned in VMV2, but not r( WILLIAM A. CLARK AND ASSOCIATES Children's Turkey Dinner. . . $2.00 ported until 10G3. Served 12 to 9:30 P.M. Estey Appoints Allau p Wish you All Make Your Reservations Now For The In a move designed to co-ordi- layinj2 The Card Yuletide Season nate and expand the sales activi- ties of three of its product divi- By AI.rOXANDKU SPENCER A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year aiona, Bstey Electronics, Inc., to- MOUTH GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY day named I5obert E. Allan of A !> 7 .I Westfield to the new post of vice V A K 9 8 4 $10.00 per person, plus tax President in c-har^e of sales of the firm's Orcoft Concert, Varin-Tone • 03 • FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE AD 2-3873 * K 5 2 and Gen'ark divj.vions. WEST EAST * A consumer hanl goods market- A « O • K .1 5 ing executive for 25 years, Mr. Al- VJ10 VO7G3 CHI-AM CHATEAU, Inc. lan foriy.v'rly was the intional (!'.- • KIO 0854 *J72 COMPLETE CHINESE AND AMERICAN CUJSINE rector of sales for the .Magnus Ol- * A 8 1 A Q J 10 gun Corp. SOUTH A t n 8 « 3 2 V 5 2 4 A r> X o 7 fi n L With neither fitle vulnerable the biddim? went: Soutli Wei! North Em' pass 14 IV 1 NT pass 2 4 pass Z NT pass ,'(XT pass pass pass South upened with the hear1 five, the are and kinjr were taken by Norlh who llu>ii continueil wilb Ihe nine which Kast won with th(L South diucardini; n spade nnd dummy n cluh. then I'.'d ilx1 .inck of diu South played tin- six nip' vhiyeil dinnnt>r's kint^ lich held. Another round of li::niMinl- bunipcil the aee and n toiretlier. Tln-re was nolb- iuir Ihe dvfi'iiM' cmild then do tr> drfrut Ilii- couir.'ut. Snutli finally j i-lub. dummy's aci- won IMP' rer snrt'iid his hand for the Mial-iine: an ovi'itrit-k. pninti'i! mil that Soutb h.'ivi' -.l diamond and Ka~l on display in browser boxes for ii down. This would he true t'Ven if '.lie clnK liini: w, vc wi!1 easy selection, Siiiuh, siiii-c, to m:i);r niiio tii.l;- jffl? ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES! Ka:-I nun take more th.-m ,,m, ianmiid tricl;. On 'rniinir in wii!i • CHILDREN'S RECORDS the ilianinr.il <|iii-en, Nur'.h would • HI-FI AND STEREO RECORDS tiikr hi-; riMiia'ninir In'iu'ts itnr1 o GUITARS • DIAMOND NEEDLES • PHONOGRAPHS that wmdd be Ihe luill i;ami'. e CHRISTMAS SHEET MUSIC AND RECORDS GIFT CERTIFICATES FREE GIFT WRAPPING Flo Dickey Chuck Rokosny Gerry P«-»rdy Bill Clark Del Ritchie

    BARBARA RYAN 436 South Ave. W. Westfield/N 27 Elm St., Westfield Phone ADams 3,1448 B j OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P,M, IN DECEMBER ADams 2-25QQ ( ' ^.'X^l •^V,*,*' .A'«. s » -J. t?\.. *•*. H-x* THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Page 3S Highlights in Women's Fashions -;- Menus %•- Other Events

    A sriiii-nlos- or gloss alKytl pan; A hitev Hat lini-h paint ;' a bet- : l''s «i'M H new latex-coated roviding Festive Meals Plus irevalciit und fiv:iint—it tends tu ; jmim. a ,'u.w bare plosterod wall Home Agent 2 cups diced celery • Huild a reputation as an excel-! 1 package active dry yeast for the dark colon. • sluugh otV. l.'sf an alkyd »atiu | jt| ulkyd paint, warr.'i M!ns tendency at the holiday | lent cook at any lime of the year' '* cup sugar According to Miss (lena Thames, w t Rutgers vxtensiou home furnishing Bolli latex jiiul nlky.1 flat eiuim- I «»i>b or ,'ggshell enaniol itwtea.l. ; Thiimes. 'it's l»-sl to wait, until is to extend oneself in the 'a cup conlvini; nil i l>y baking special breads. Ciive ex-" 1 teaspoon suit 1 Al 1 of festivities including '"> cups coarse bread numU jtra pleasure to family and friemls ! 2'i cups sifted flour siKn-ialist, the tyjM of paint should els produce an attractive omtte ; , " don t use laU'x puinl on , tht, ,,last,..r ),us cui-wl thoroughly. . during ilu- holitiay season. i be determined l>y where it will bo i bare wood, ll will raise the gmui i Tn(lt ^.^^ ulwut six months. ' meals. But it is possible to 1-2 tups scedles* raisins 1 <•«.- fin^h on wr.lls. 1 .ctical too and avoid an un- ; A delicious bread vim dress up' 't cups fut shortening, butter used and the activitiu* thnt lake mid slough off. place there. | aftermath. And since the 1 '.a cups chopped walnuts a simple meal or add the final! or margarine r ey of the Christmas dinner '•-• cup chopped paisley I much to a more elaborate one. Crease 8 or 'J inch square bak- r f""R~A~V E~ir' •:- • to require the largest out- 2 teasp. poultry seasoning And the making need not bo dif-' ing pan. Choose topping und have into well-greased loaf pan, I'xBx purchase of this item is a - teasp. salt ' fuult or time consuming. Kxpcri-I it ready. In mixing bowl dissolve ltake fif> to till minutes or until le to consider with discre- U teasp. pepper • iiient with mixes . . . add nuts, yeast in water. Add sugar, salt, toothpick stuck into center conies l et least you can have a ra- 1 cup red conking wine j fruit, frostings. Unusually shaped und about s the flour. Heat out clean. Crack iu top is typical. |basis for your choice. .Saute celery and onion in I pans add interest t.i ihe bread thtrougbly li minutes. Add egg and Remove from baking pan. Cool It happens every FRIDAY! ing oil until tender anil p, I treat. Or follow a tested recipe shortening. Then beat in gradually before slicing. her you consider poultry, ; 1 otul| lemaining flour until smooth. Prop fresh pork traditional for Combine with remaining inyredi- ™ ' y- StJlm ve Mnall spoonfuls of dough ovor en- HOLIDAY" KRUIT BREAD SUN MON TUES WED THUR SAT nias, you will find loral cuts, adding red cooking wine last ! ' "st bread .recipes are for proper moisture. Stuff turkey ! f0 easy- tm'y m'gn* almost be call- tire bottom of baking pan. Cover; 1 \ cups floor jts well stocked. And thrifty t uil 1( If desireil, haste turkey occasion- I "' ' ' breads. Such is Double let rise in warm place (86 degrees 1' 1 teaspoons baking powder si's are possible. t)u rk r tc ally with additional red cooking I '. """ "read. K.) until double in bulk. 50 to (it) '** teaspoon baking soda minutes. Sprinkle on topping. Hake a your family, like many I You can make a delirious ('ran- t teaspoon sRlt wine during cookiiiig. lit :t?6 degrees V. until brown, 30 favor turkey for Christ- I berry Nut Bread witli a biscuit 'a cup shortening 12 3 4 to .'15 minutes. Serve warm. [Turkey will cost a little lilix. And Holiday Fruit Dread *:i cup sugar his season than last, but not made from scratch in less lluui ten 2 eggs, beaten slightly ich as has often been the i minutes, besides the baking time, CRAXHKRRY NUT HRKAI) 1 cup mashed bananas jver the years. You usually is a real festive offering for break- \ cup sugar 1 small jar candied pineapple ; per pound for big birds A Public Strvict of I hi fast or anytime. 1 egg 1 small jar candied citron 8 9 10 II 12 r small ones. So if you National iabj Cart Council noum.KoricK COI-TEE l'v cups orange juice Sift flour; measure, add SHU, large family or plan a tnhlespoon grated orange soda and baking powder; alft HKKA1) I I for Christmas, consider the rind again. Cream shortening; add su By C. ROBERT GRUVER A yeast bread rtvip ', si) ea.-y to | of the big sizes. Leftover cups prepared biscuit mix gar a little ut a lime; beat until Editor, All About Babiei make it may be classed as a i for future menus is defi- cup chopped nuts light nnil fluffy. Add eggs and ''quick" bread, was introduced by | 15 16 17 18 19 [ an asset. 1 cup e h o p p e il cranberries mix until smooth. Add dry in- The Common Cold home economists iif Ceneral Mills. (fre.sr or frozen; if frozen. gredients with mashed bananas if your holiday group will ; I'sing dry granular yeast, the mi\- do nut thaw) and candled fruit and stir until in number, you may want rediatricians point out that inking process takes only five min- thoroughly combined. Do not beat. broilers instead. You may hahies. there is greater likelihood j ules. There is IKI kneading, no He nt oven to 31k) degree V, Recipe makes (wo small loaves, or {whole broilers, just as you that the common cold will spread • punching down, and it requires (moderate oven). Mix stiK'ir, egg, 22 23 24 25 26 one large one. Jiake uboul one psting chickens. And several to the lungs or ears and cuuse such! only one rising right in the baking orange juice, rind and prepared hour at ,'toO degrees K. if the large lirds on a platlcr can be as complications as bronchitis, pneu- pan. It may be prepared with a biscuit mix. Heal vigorously .'10 tin is used. Kor smaller tins reduce jtive us one large one. Thr inonia, or inflammation of the mid-1 variety of loppings such as this seconds. Halter may still bo lumpy. baking time to 36 to -10 minutes, broilers are ubundunt*—2f die ear. i Cinnamon .Stiouscl which is maile Stir in nuts and cranberries. I'our or until done. ent more are expected to They urge mothers lo take extra bv mmm; L" labb'spoons butter or 29 30 to market than a year ago. precautions to prevent their babie: I margarine, '.i cup brown sugar, '-' from coming down with a cold and I tablespoons Hour, '2 teas)pnscin ' ' - namon, and '.• cup chopped nuls. onsider beef their traditional exlra measures to minimize the etl'ects of a cobl lifter it develops. Topping is sprinkled over dough Beef supplies are up just before baking. Any Friday of the year is an ideal time to Btart a 13-day Graco Line |»hat, and chances are Ui> Babies should be kept away SPECIALISTS standing rib roast will 1>- | from persons who have colds and cruise from New York. But there's something special about a winter i'cial in stores. Your initial j from crowded places such as cruise. Caribbean climate is in midsummer form . . . warm and won- torus, buses and movie theaters. uid get the first tiling th:it strikes IN "EARLY AMERICANA" for this beef nmy be ni; | If a mother who lnts :t cold must "he fumy, but try ti> resist this. derful. Soak up the sun m you live like a king aboard tho all-first-class, ban for a large turkey but i take care uf he ' biiliy, she inn While I lie toy is. a Christimi'i pros bill lin'l the cost per serving i 20,000-ton Santa Rosa or Santa Paula. Ashore, a hearty wolcome awaits give the baby some pioleelion by Mlt, reir.embrr that Ihe yniing.-ter * ROCKERS: BOSTON, SALEM, AND COTTAGE Vhat higher. ! wealing a gauze mask over her viH \vant (•> enjoy it much longer your arrival in Curacao and Aruba, La Guaira (Caracas), Kingston, k is now in season, out I nioulh and nose, ami by washing '.han out' diiy. AND A SPECIAt SI7C FQ» rHlir>"EN Port-au-Prince and Fort Laudordale. Minimum faros from $395 to may be a little above last ' her hands with soap and water be- A few liinN lo keep in mind because supplies are a j fore handling the baby or prepar- j tiboiit toys will mak le.'tinn ea>- •k EAGLES IN MANY $495, depending on season. Just aec a Travel Agent. i less plentiful than a year in}; its food. ; ter, and the nift m ppreiiated. SIZES AND STYLES \'evertheless, if roast ham is Anything whii-b (ends to lower; l-'irs1., adults and children don't] holiday choice and you own a haliy's body resistance such as '• iavi the M-.ine taste in toys. Too Sszer, consider buying a whole not eating enough of the ri^ht \ ifie the toys that :ii'«H-inle foolball hi•lllH'l MAKE YOUR RESERVATION THROUGH want to serve up a pulfy : cdM..TWhl'ri 6' baby shows these! »i;\v. It's safe t>> Co « '11 the id.-M r Ihire pudding, especially i'f i «igns, )n- should be put t' bed i thai the miialle r l!ie child. Ill'- ''il. - •k BAROMETERS dishes are not hearty I kept warm mid i|Uiel and sepa-! r !;u- 1. iv. A .-n.al! ,1.11.1 will i TRAVELONG OF WESTFIELD INC. I rated from other people, rsp eially! •k.- a 1 .IT.- b.all. v liilr an .,.l,l;.r ! • CLOCKS oilier children. chilli will wan! a -.aiall< r one. It's i 252 E. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD AD 3-2300 If the i-old dms not clear up j li>a|ipuii:ting f or a rliil-l to t'ei n; ipiickly. a physician SIKUIII! be I'IIII- [ pri'.-i'iit that Ini' C :lll't niniuii- | •tuifly. An int.en i..:,KlKi•: tny I 1 icable diseases of babyll I. If Ibe : h.-it (O'II.-- apart in Hi,- c!lild .- j if GENUINE IRONSTONE if COLONIAL LAMPS symptoms are followed by chilli- ; !iinl i- a ;:re•at ili -:i| <; ninlr••ellt. • • eunviil ions, fever and ach- • ir-ii'i s u-.iialiy don't '"i:o easy EVERYONE'S 132 E. BROAD ST. ing, it mayy be inon- than a coin.'ocold.' n t»v. They waul Iliillg perhapiss some babyhoodd infectionn ii that dm-s not Im-ak e.-i.- WESTFIELD, N. i. sucb as mea-lesea-les., pediatricianss say. ![ it.-i-.m-:<• the s-nall child put SUN-WAY CRUISES FAVORITE Parents should not allow ii baby! erything in his mnutli. h toy- / who has even a p Ll old '" mill-; need t.. be larg.' v. iili.iiit n-,, . .ibli' C AD 3-1844 ijlle with other children. This mn'i part.-. I! . too, to berk OPEN: 9 to 9 including Saturday CRUISE I precaution alone, a ri--p"iisihility • r, n-po: paim and T-afe i of all parents, would do much lo i-lectrical c' ' minimi/.e the erTecis of a cobl and SHIP ieherk the spiead of clils and finer j other infetlioiis di.-eii.-es among TO THE babies. i way to WEST INDIES WHO ': Family Life Today AND SELLS ! nT PHYLLIS GREF.R TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE AND INTEGRITY SpiTinlist in Hiti'inii Itrhinwn . NASSAU'. BAHAMAS SOUTH THE BRAND.. ! i{,llllr,;i—Tbi- Slnlr I'IIivnilil . I WANT? I.AST-.MINTTK/;HI:ISTM,\S I AMERICA

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See Mr. SUBURBAN »«sifn cnuisi V:o Ycllov; Pj.-,c--, t'HV;thi-r both movies and stills I>I.M TIIK'V, htHti. 5 for your wary t%^ "rt *i!li .•.!>:! r.-il-j thoni Bring Your Films To UJ EASTER CRUISC riorn GOSIOM '.itutnj/s 5 P.M. for tho 1O DAYS t,n- ''-24 'j 10. 23-MARCH 2" BANKING? 44 Finest Reproductions NEED... - Ship Your Hold • 2 Days, 1 Night In Nassau SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGCUT NCWI 3 uouhhan HOME LINES AGENCY INC. Genera/ Aganta TRUST COMPANY 54 Elm St. 42 Broj'Jw-iy, New York •). II Y - '.-y -1 COM • oii-~.es in |.nnc--pjl c F«J» 3$ THE WE8TFIELD (N. J.) LEADKR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962' senior youth group of the First LEGAL NOTICES Town Midshipman Jaycees Hear Talk By Educator Yule Seal Drive Uaptist Church in Westfield. Temple Schedules Coll BOAHO «!•' HKALfH Volunteers are essential to the PMII.JC \oriri: Dr. S.LN". Eu-8n Jr., i;uperintetid- The busiits-is meetrfiff included work of the Tuberculosis League, In connection with the midwinter I Oneg Public N-li--' is i:. n-i.y uivn tl.xt | To Give Talks On ent of Wostfield sc-hooli, addressed the final scheduling for the annual Reaches $55,210 all year long. Miss Cass noted vacation. Temple Emanu-El is ! i™ an ordinaiiM- L/f v, Idth tlif f'jli'yu - J the Wtstficld Junior Chamber of • Chrktmas lij;htins con,tost spon- that* the league especially needed itjp Is :i ropy, was iiitr'Mhu*']. i<•;*eration the Westfield Joint Civic Commit- lhe Westfield Hig-h School. and religion. Miss Ca&s thanked the many the- Tuberculosis League. New cases JdKKPII J. MOTTI.KV. Information" program. tee, school affairs are of great in- The January meeting of the Jay- of tuberculosis totaling 149 have An annual homecorrnnp service •S< ci flary terest to the membership. Sydney aters, libraries, banks, laundries \I, (inniv^vr-p v-,. in "Operation Information" is dc- p yy cees will include wives and grueBts and other firms in Union County bt«n reported in Union County for will 1>e held tomorrow featuring a viVf-R »v T»fr- rtntttr* siemed to tell the Academy story Smith Jr., president of the Jaycees, and the evening-'s speaker will be who holpad to publicize the Chi'ist- the first nine months of 1962. - Chanukah service for the temple ,'^." j throug-h personal appearances of extended the meeting to allow for the notad columnist, Charlotte mas Seal campaign. She mention- family, to welcome the students '<•• data i TO A>II?YI> midshipmen in their home town Montgomery of the lk>od House- was opened in the numerous questions a^ked of ed especially the assUUnce of bhe LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY home. A Ohanukah reception and ^urg, \V. Va. areas. Dr. Eiv4n. keeping magazine. Midshipman Schmidt is the eon of Mrs. Anne Walker Schmidt of 239 Tuttle Pkwy. and the late Mr. I Schmidt. He K a 1959 graduate of I of rfaltli "F the T/.n-n of «-..«!<• I Westfield High School, in hit?h j * j school he was senior class presi- j - | dont, in the student council, and J ,! the fu'lowifiE distinctions: Cross ' 'j country, track, swiirmins, varsitv • • i.-lul), three varsity Jt'ttcrs, senior ' ],.!;. a 1,1, council, Cornell cup, Jei-.u-v Boy'.' ! Ptat«'( National Merit Scholar, Na- i tional Honor Society, president of; the Hi-V, head of the Acolyve 5t. Paul's Church, National Athletic Ole-li Honor Society and American Le- gion award. aft*"- .Schmidt's -speaking engagement? in the Westfield area are: Dec. 19 I-!»|ot<> uf VAI.TUK J. IWI.TZ. <1> Scotch Plains -Fan wood High 1 "Hill l.i Ili School, Scotch Plains, 8;30 a.m.: J K'l'K. «ilf'-nr U- Dec. 20, WeslfioM Hltfh Schoo' oir rmlon. ina- n of r>crf-ml,i'r. A.O., 12:30 p.m.; Dec. ZG, Wcatfleld YM annlli'nllon of U,,. OX, 10 a.m. Rxo,.|t(rlx "f !'•!• i- At tho Naval Academy, Schmidt crriI1tom of f*^i.| ii*w..-»«..-' i- has been on tha superintendenrt'f You'll find the spirit of Christmas in In l>if «uTi**^»-l|jfr- uniler '>at list (dean's list) each year. Hr airnlt.«t till pwtnf** of psi;.7 * plays varsity cross country, is ir wffii'n F*I* monfhq from (lin out festive supermarkets ...in quality n l.l or.lrr. or thov >vl|| hi- the Foreign Eolations Club, thr barren l from vrrHtcruVnf ni- K'aval Academy Christian Associa- In? the flamo au*tln°t t*>o in1 tion and on the deception commit- and variety of holiday foods,.. ;n tee. Hu«hos TTartlaiih. Thorn tto During his first Bummer cruise 07 rrri"'"n" "Plsi<;c> quick and courteous service ...as yOur Bt. . K. J. 19C0, he served In the VISS (M. C )e-20-4t Tern Fox (©OR 829). In tho summer of 19G1 he took amphibious war friends and neighbors at First National it.r-r M. fare training at 'Little Creek, Xor folk, Va., and naval aviation train First In of l ing at Ponaacola, Pla. TJiis pa=' wish you a truly joyful Christmas! in *v*•-/•hojiop of Ifr-nrv P. nv,,vnso"H Wf'Ptffr-I'!. N'i'W JorBPV. will »•<> Hnt' summer he served in the UiSS S& to «H(l!*fv stn-flfe ftti'l oth^^ ^hircoR* Ov.l CSS-40S). National Mm y\-if nf..it». in willow Av«- HU". f!:*-w.wv! Xr.\v .||.<-nf-v. Upon RTfldUfttion in June, 196? UnvplOTio niittlnm^nl '1fi"inanv. r/^ Midshipman Schmidt will be con- Stores RTr. (1 »•' r.Hu'M'iii. ?c Ani>l(-ton Pint:*- 0!«>n ni.loo Vi.li- Jorinv miisionod ensign, V. S. Navy am' M«-i. f1. Tliif*". r»oKt OiYir^ r.ox 37fi received a bachelor of science de Mrfl. M. Kftw Htrert ree. He 'hopes to enter nava' Mr Iloiiort Sflimail. m-4.1 «tl>- aviation or nuclear subs. Avenue, Jamaica, I,onK Islam). New To»k. Wednesday—Regular Store fours W»«. RrhwArlj. c/o Mrs. .T. Tlrfr lid OlarlUKv Placo Oolonla. Now Jor- Pol and Pan Wardrobe THURSDAY and FRIDAY BOV. For Holiday Feasting >fi-. .TnBo <5onl. A "basic wardrobe" of pots ano OPEN 'tH 9:00 P. M. Ilflhwfiv. N(vu- ,Ir--wfv. pans is important for the brido. FollowinE these buying tips for Saturday—Regular Stan Hours Mr i|-k«. I'll' .i-.l selecting oven cookwnre: Handle? Mr hot withstand high temperatures, WE WILL CLOSE 6 P.M. few scams, rounded corners, smooth edges, standard sizes, sizes CHRISTMAS IVi Hellmann's Mayonnaise 59 Av stamped on the bottom of baking "Nfr pans and u design that in easy to —-PLEASE SHOP EARLY I rtor lift; and transport when hot. Farmhouse Gold Medal Flour .^.' 5; 49 FRESH FROZEN Welchade Grape Drink 3 89 Pies Reynolds Heavy Duty Wrap 6ez-s1 3 % 1.00 Star-Kist chunk white Tuna 3 cans ^ I Sweet Peas Sliced Pie Apples COMSTOCK 2 43< n oi. Mr. nnil Mm. Hubert I*. (Vrlnl. fortiif rly of HnrkenKiipk, flrr notv rmlti- "von" ItiK In thrlr non hniitt* itt HA Rulitlrr Hi]., l-'univuud. Nnle of Oilx innl- liptt- IIM«I>IJ iiruprrly tvtlx neKuttntfd 1)>- Wnltrr IC. J£<>klift*t thruuirlt the i,III«*« uf l.vc K. ^Vurl^(c. Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix 2 39 French Fries BIRDS EYE Wise Potato Chips ™>™s VALUE-WISE RE6. STYLE 5 :;• 79 Fancy Shrimp ^""la '£1.89 Candies — Chocolates vm : there's no Swan son TV '"A."^-"" ^ 59c Holiday Fruit Cake « l LIGHT & Sara Lee Coffee Cake""P<>79e Bonomo Hard Candy "«-pv8. 29« DARK better buy! M"!"«!Z U Ribbon Candies °'*°-49« Light Bar v/t ib 79' Fruit Ring deiux« 2 ib 1,98 '^uhr ? * 1.39 Fruit Filled Kiddie Pops cry.iaip<,Pi MtoPvfl. 39c Chuckles Rings f"d&Or"n ™°«-pVo. 29« Brookside Egg 6 quart iL% I Coffee Candy Canes P C25c ';!£49« ^ A holiday special—all a mixed & ready for entertaining carton V«* | Delson Merrimints ««-pvB. 25c Joan Carol Chocolates1"1 «vo 99c I —Brookside Ice Creasn" I Cake (HOME STYIE, SOFT CENTER OR MIIK CHOCOIAIE) Have plenty on hand half ! gallon c 1 FINAST choice ef all flavors regular 39° More Reminders t 10 ounce cake Finast Canned Soda Finasf Aluminum Foil «"•'»" 29c ^ All popular flavors 12 oz. Whole Onions ""-»>-B=H«I 2'at 49C ^ delicious and refreshing cans I 8 Finast Sweet Potatoes 2'« O" 49c Mott's Apple Cider Salted Peanuts "»»•- j-»b. '?;„ 49c Toast tho holidays % with this fine beverage jug FINAST OVEN-FRESH Finast Shrimp cl"n" regular large mwmmm 55c 20 oz. pic Cucumber Pickles \Z7 Look for the big CUT-RITf WAX PAPER CRACKED WHEAT Kosher Gherkins 1°^' pkg. at your grocer's. FINAST Lil; regular 26c Maraschino Cherries "" "•,', 35c TETIEY'S TEA BAGS Margarine ^To\°Z SPECIAl PRICE THIS WEEK Mi ^ODecoraSor Pock Elbow Macaroni » 2,,V0,47, c TBCWESTnELU (N. J.> LEAdER, f HWftSdAV, Bttitmt* 20.19«* PaJt« 37 Kraduntes who hmv changed their j • LEGAL NOTICES « • LE6ALNOTICES • I Four Boy Scouts Receive Eagle Award in Plains minds «lK»ut tfointf to coilf^o Spring Semester's l'lvfessor Ort:in si:M. \orirr TO rnKniTons ••HEIiiri-"S SAI.K — Superior Cmirl N'OTM'K VO CBB1IIT0BII i SCOTCH PLAINS —Tilt' Eairlo Tiw L'JC luiinissions itinvtov j iV-Uu- *"f f'ol.t.lK USL. drcr-iwil. nt sw-vs- Jor.-u-j-, :."hn ry J.»lvlHt<-n. r-:«inti> or MAItJOXIB UAltLYLfc XciirhlwihixKl Commissioner Rob- I'msttitiit n> tin* ord(*r ol IM.Ut:N | badi>e, scoutir.g'i hiyliost Award, pointed out that a student bejrin- 1 iitun )\>yntv, JiockPI # K-1! I l-f'.J MII.I.KN. itlnu known n« MA1WO1I1F; ^ginning Cooks crt Cordon pnwiitc-1 Life awards Openings Listed J KlUK. Suri'-'rtai* oi lUc t'ouinyi '1'I.ASKI KA\INI:S A l/)AN' ASSH • .MH.I.KN. iloionm-il. was pri-scnted Friday nic"t to four to Joseph Chpffhio of 341 Fores; ninjr chis.-k's in February may start • I' I'uK'U, |l'.;uli> tin \)\f> tMOltlll au> •lA'I'luX. ii em-piiniilon "T lli« J-"tiit. l'urKUiuil to (he onli-r Of BOnENB members of Boy Si-Gut Troop 10:J joiite sophomore work in the full ,,f r.'l'.vin»...r. A.|V, tt»C?. upon o( thn County pf ienced cooks will enjoy 1 Rd. and Di'nr.H Tort of Mi>5 A limited number of inciMnini; api'li'-m Ion ot' (he undiTMlpin-a, i\s \ ;I:I.I. 11. TAVMIK «nci AI.ICI; TAY I'liion, niii.l'i i.n I lie thirtieth day Of ore if they approach new in St. Bartliulutnow the- ApostU Cliurvh Si. freshman students will lx> acccpti'd | by attemiine Union Junior Col- l-:vf.-ui i ix iini.1 Kxvi>utt*r of tho '.'•I'., his ivirv. mij uiiAi1); II v.n.iniiir, A.l>.. linia. utxin th« at- School. i lego's summer session. rK(>itt< tit A:tl.1 0*-ClM«V(J. HOtlOO i.t <•J.MITII. Hcfft>.l»h(n. Civil Ai-tlnn •lli-iith'ii «r (fit' undi'mlirrt^tJ, on i a systematic manner. JuM-j>h Uo5i'nb.M'j?ot-, troop com* for the spring semester n.t Union tivii'by nivon lo U*« v^-tlltorK uf unl :«i-.uliir •;( tli* eslHto or Held it- Spader, . home service Junior Collofcv, it was announced j Proffssor Orkin said all pt»r- ^••••'Oritvl tki i~kltit>|t to tlic fiulisrrlt) <'n(.vil, notlii' In hiri'Ujr fctlvvn (o th* Robert Ellis of Uu> Wutchunjr miuet> «.'h:iinnn!i, prv.-entod UK' 1 i-in tuitliT tuUU or ft lilt nmtloii ilicl pt sugiresls that they read j sons applying fur fldmiajion to Un- lt> vlrlui *»( lh« nboTeptHt^ti wrt -rf-iHtorn ut rntld d#c(u to tftlilbtt Arva Council lioadquurtors made •Stnr awards to Thomas Glanfield today by Prof. Saul Orkin, diret - «•isliTi!* urn! lU'tnnmJii pftninst th 1 i" (hi. fubnrril.iT umt«r onlh or At- through, then assemble Hie presentation. Tl'.i» scouts arc: tor of admissions I ion Junior College iiti both the day^si»t<' «.'i i*ftI*I hth, In tht> <*it> u umlnsl t!;r futate of »uld deo.»»««i3 Fourteen other awards were pre- The spring gamester will open to take an entrance examination if pnisri.tiling or n>ci-vi*flnif thi> Hnin :llrnli<'lh. N'. J . mi Wi'itli>'Kit»). tin- vlthin «1x months from tho 6%tM of ft. If the recipe calls for a lohn K. Bovlf of 419 IIuuW Avr.: Wednesday, Fob. G; registration uKrthist tin* 8\ib»orlbor». •iitlil urdi'r. cr they will h« forw^r 1 pas oven, turn the tem- sented to scouts of the troop. they have not taken college board •i;th ilny of tli-rrintipr All, I9«2. lit ''Hir^il from pruneeullntf or rfenvoi*- Edward -Malinow.-ki. son of :Mr. will be conducted Jim. 31 and Fvb. l ^ \> o\ Uu*k ill Iln- HfUTinton of nfttt* 'HH (lir Knm* tttraliint th<> nub*erMi*r. contrul to the desired Pwakors \v«'ie the Rev. David E. examinations. Wllliutn A. ].>•<> (IIJ-. md Mrs. L. V. Ma!inow.«ki of 60!iO'Connell and .Scoutmaster Ali- 1, 4 and 5. Kxriuttlx and KKocutor J..lin Onrblo Mlllni. ,ure before startinp: to Jerusalem Rd.; Toni Ky«n, son of llt-ftiM »t MettiiU. AUornfys AI,I* that rcrtiUn tr#ii t or |i»rrfl Kx-rutur x the time the ingredients 4 Ithonv DoCuolk). "By atveptiiiR new Kludents for di Kim St. "tf hind flml iirt'ini»«en b'-r^lnnftrr lurk J. Citmlllo. Attornry Mr. and Mrs. -Sylve.M*! A., liynn of ; Mi>ro than 50 parents joined the the spring swmeoter, we uccoiinivo- W.'MMi-M. K. .1. '•nrllmlnrl)' ilonrrilinl nml Hlliinli- 123 Ni>r(li AVi'., W. tured and mixed, the. oven 2211 Jersey Ave, and Mark Paint- TO BUY OR SELL, USE ux:o-4t r«*o« f2i n (ho Town of Went H(*lil, In Hi- Wr.-dli-lil, N. J. •'. \t the desired temperature scoutj in a Christmas pnrtv (riven date youhtf men und women who *o\nily nl" i;ii(on ntiJ Stutc nt K«'\v er, son of Mr. und (Mrs. Andrew liy the Mothers Auxiliary of Troop havo riyently returned from serv- LEADER CL\9StrIED3 fvrKO> :-• irs will be avoided. Painter of 210 Hawthorne St. r.iilfl down. iW^l^tiut^il nmt tllHtln 10,'i follorormc the remmony. ice jts well «s recent hi^h school IEADEP CLASSIFIED AD* BRING RESULTS -nlsltfd un rt c-«i(ftlti M\ftp ^litltlf't IXOTM'B TO C lTOR* •Man of iViilrnl I'nrk. \\V«(n li.M«|||. KKNNBPT, 'ttulsterV t »ffK"c. .Iftimilty ^s. lml ruriuunt (» ih« or«>r of RIJEKR IN I.OIK Niiiutii-rri 4u niul 50. r KIKK, HtirroK'tt* of tht* County .f I'nliiii, tnnilo on (lie twrrttr-ftnlt tti Int: Km sun.' ITI'IIIISI'H nuivvi-' lny «.r Novi-mlirr, A.ft.. l»*8. upon •i ISMKS.II II T.IV|..I V.V .II.-.I fr'Mn lny «.r Novi-mlirr, A. •i'li>ii I. Wril.'i-. I'lint'iirit-.l .l,- ' tli^ ittipUirttinUtn lo r tliv llel "•HI 'IIIHT ?7. 1'i|^ ii>.-l rii'>»l'-l I- ^ KM'.'lllt'lX i.f (hr. Mi- IMI. n ['.MM,(i Cl-tU"^ tilN".-e ii- I\HII. iinii ! iirrr K i-t. Iliti»r « i .if ! flrtlili (U'CPrtNiia to 'l.'l I., llw Hiil.H.rll-rr tindi-r oAth .i '• ini.-itlin (li.'lr |. (.Hlntl* *>f rRtd tyr cri-.ii, ri:iiv. 'V.-.tiu'lil. Nm 1 wltlilu HiK tuiinlliH fruhi »l,y. .lilt- of mill (Mili-r. or tlipv u'MI lii'ii. H ilup nmttoxlntiitflv ?ll l| f UI \K\nK tln> Kiiim1 Iht* Tii.. sli-i-"t ii.-^rvru tlir C'nrol n. Itciui u thin miliv ii-' * Mrfliill. Adiirnryu IIAI.PM nnisi Klin SI. '.•nlTiMln (' tliirnllc. Atty. «iiMit. N J. ' ' -V|. CX-l-tl'.1 111.): i-:'!iit I'V

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Duncan Nines r^aiT'L '"" Hudson Napkins '- ick 2001, ,.ln. 37 LiptOn SOUP Tomolo Vrg.... (Mill) (Mrs.) T0DA1T THPU MON, DEC. 74 r l WtMiitl lko •,!l II.« J-n-y, fn:ul (-wi)ti U;nn t»ntswain thi* j Holy Trinity Mutz, Ramage Top Y Contest I--.. 1.1,, QUWKH V team at Oianjr*.- Satur- Area Natators [ Sniarl Set Pins (; i : ; fourth graders with 12. Phillips day afternoon an J cstiiljli-lu-il .Standings hrl'l in the Smar Donald Mutz and Mark Ramage .l.nr. .. four new re<'t>r3-42. Sunday, Queen l.i>.-..'l and five thirds. The reliiys weii-' the. Broadway Boys' Club, Alison is Mill to top Class K with 100 points. the sixth grade with 012. Westfield's Blue Devils posted split, two were won }>y Wcstfield '• .Smith, of the Summit Y, was on of Peace o!' North Arlington MuU holds the 5th and lith grade their first victory of the basket- tlu w handed Trinity's quartet a 77-54 In the fourth grade Phillips led and two by Orange. ! ' «nninif (,'irls 15-1T ->00 yit. record for the event at the lo- Class C; Marc Holland. Class A; ball season last Friday night in a It will be of special interest to j freestyle relay team. This was u defeat at Norlh Arlington. cal Y. The locals |>lay host to Sacred I'eter Brandsma, Class B and i>2-74 match aKainst Piainfield. swiminiiiK fans to note that regular Kioup event, Kevin Moslier made 23 baskets Peter Leiteh, Class D. Bob Kins of the Devils tied the records were set ut the Oriintft? Other la who placed Sunday Spencer Rolls Heart of Elbaheth tomorrow at for Hi) points while Warren Haug school mark of 38 points for one at tlif Kutueis meet were Carol 8:30 p.m. The fifth grade ciass leaders pool liy lohn Walkcy in the 25 yd. was the next high scorer with 18 were Anderson and Meyers in game set by Dick Myers last year. br«'iistsU-oke, Tidily Ciinnc-ll in the DeGolf, taking? second in the s«. Paul Lamuek and Jerry Hughes baskets for 88 points. The 92 points tied the previous nior women's 250 yd. breaststroke 289 in Mixed sparked the Jtruves' attack Sun- Class A, Rickey Adelaar, Class C; 100 yil. butterfly and hy Chuck G'eorge Squires and Mark Dome Braun DeJong, Class B, and Andy (jume hish against North Plain- Gantner in the 100 yd. breast- nnd Dorul Schweitzer, third in the day. Lambert tossed in lfi points, led the Cra-V Contest. Each made field in 1058. Huss Spenct-r rolled u huge Graham, Class D. In the sixth senior women's 500 yard free- while Hughes contributed 12 to 16 baskets for 80 points in the stroke. Chip Demurest ulso broke 2B'J game bowling for Roehford's grade, Squires topped Class A, style. IJoth girls swum their events the losing cause. one minute basketball throw for Although King had tied the rec- the Orange pool record in the in the Mixed League Monday Dome, Class B, and James Loca- within the qualifying times for fluent of IVnrc goal. Peter Meyers, Kicky Adelaar ord with more than a minute of 10O yd. butterfly but was touched nieht. He had 10 strikes in a row telli, Class C. competition in the Senior Wom- and Richard Anderson topped the play remaining, he passed up the out by Teddy Conncll in a hot before leaving the seven pin on with l.indon. en's Nationals to be held in Ohio fifth grade with KJ baskets each record breaking shot when he race. Results: his 11th ball. The'next event in the contest, liob King was k 1O i.ml ntiil«-ri L'.'. yd rr.-vsly tr • in March. Joanne (Jreim took a and Richard Phillips paced the pullups, will be held Dec. 29. fired the ball from under the bas- 1 Sli-vi- Srlimlll. \V; 2 K. Tim"'. ": Stevens and Urciouli, first and S-lillll the Devils with 3s second place in an 11-12 aye I'l.j-l.-ll.i ket to teammate Doug Carver. a I't-U- Miv.r.-.. W. I. .N\ It.-v.•:•<-. '" second place teams lost their credit. Kind's hotte- 2f. yil. l.n -k>lr..ki-: I. Ji-n' lin-nii, j uroup 100 yard backstroke race. Itl-lllV ... W: 2.'H Vlii-i. (i: :i. J.m lvrku«-»kl, matches, the latter swept by linn ... It waa Westfield's gome all thethe second, w),en i W: ) H. M:.lt,T. II. i Westfu-ld Y boys had two first Schrope. Best scores were by V.11IU1 ... It's A Tie For way with Dave Liscom and BobPoints for WestgeM •JO ' y.l. W.- iMdl-nki-: 1. •''•In" ' places. Harvey (Jerber won the knwski Three Honor Sets YViilfci-y, \V: :-. li;iirv tV.ifi, ^ : ;t Rioardo- 21-2, 232—GOD, Weber •1 ';MI hy Ball and Chain Whitaker pulling tji.e.BJue. Bails five jump shots. hoys l.'i-l-l ni;c croup 100 yard I 11 I ". 1 .- - I 11 . L 1 . !• MIII'KIIIM-. l.- yard free style event included: two game loss, tied them for the 11.. liforit . reduced the lead to two points, Linde loan., hosen-T w'. H. VI. I, liii i JcIF Greim, (ireg Gcrber, John lead of the Ball and Chain pin Three honor series were bawled ltr i. i'llniilfliVi Monday night in the Mountainside the closest the Plainfield five were' within fouour |ioi«t|oi«i t» ,f 4T yd. frcslj !«•: Walkey ami Steve Schmitt. league Sunday. Top bowlers were -\. ll Men's loop. P. Knight's 024 wasto come to Westfield's determined nt the outsidde ffo r ttt7 7 l^inkr. ; j MMii.ii.il. . w": M. Bill Bobbins 217, 20fl—COO, Sig riod. J( llnrrl*. I): I. J.iy Htiltiu-kvrHlt , W. Uli Hcllill'lt'kH the best, followed by A. Suvonis' combine. •,".0 yil. l.tiikm rok.-r 1. I-:. Nl\on. •>-. lll«hf.-* Goski 222, 200, Paul Bareness 216 l-ll.ll,. 61C and C. Hone*cker'a G13. High .Steve Kupcho, hfrh , 2 llr-iil llriiwii, \V; :i. A M<-miln:t, "; Schaub Wins Dive Kl./.ii and Fred Kuenzig 200. Whitaker's shot was the first of I. Hob HHI"., W. . . I Hi :i«14 game was W. Bori's 235. the Tigers, , de his fel •limit eight that plnced him second high- ns So yd ln-i-iiiil>lroki-: 1. J. WVlli-r. w JefF Schaub of the Westfield Y Ti.t.ils n'tt \v 1. est scorer for the Blue-and-White points on a tap-in th' 0; 2. J ' A.-k.-imiii. \V; ;|. T. SliMcr*. 27 V K-iio r/>iiiK<> t f ] l \V: I. II. si.-ln, i). t'on the 13-14 a^re jjroup diving lllM-U Of I'fil.-l 20 2,1—7 7 I li. 17'A rcctly after l.iscom'i , ,12 13—SI Sli VIIUiiil l.lft Truck. ;{() ).'• with 16 points. 5(1 yil. tuillurfly: I K. Nlx..n. <>: 2. •vent at an AAU meet held Ht nly Tiinliy • l 25 C iw i*ii H Kly) i l 'I The .second I, ISrkelkuiiip, W: 3. ll. l.i«-n-wi-, OiTii-iais: ("Hi >UImlHll:i 22 14 PuKiiPmii Fitf) on"! I'O Plainfield'a team has been noted O; <. II. Kuruax. \v. he l'rinceton Y Saturday. Mike Westfield lireokt ArKi-nzi.i tin VI 20 for their quick moving attack ;"00 yil. ft'ei-Ktyle II-IM.V: Wi-HIIUI.I tVard, his teammate, was runner- S<. Mary'n SwcrllieilrlH •il Toils* IDtlLM- Bob Whitaker s Siij l(i -III-.I.. .. (i 5*4 il M'l-te Miti-liHI, HtMiry K'lriiKZ. Hind K Kwti-ty l'lt-B l'J Tl. !•:, OieU Inn, ... 21 which they employed during most points in a row tkt pv brown, l^'iriy l->kt-Ik.nii|>l. P- toll ;', r!l a li Uri-iiim-rM .. WHhelniK ('(• nst. .. -21 riL'H Til V•I'pn . . . field a 13 point led In the 15-17 age group event, K liry ii •J ].". ii- Va u-'% trouble under the boards where liiTlipr, W-. V. J. llrrln-ll. O. 3. A 23 Me»yln;i, 0: 1. Jolin Moiicuii, \V. vhieh attracted the top divers in llulr :i 1 7 Defensively, the D»pi| lurill'ry' •:} King, Carver, and John Bannon lot) yil. b;n kMmfcr: ' t»ou>.' Mr- 1 2 10 ateoll. clearing them of 28re K. Nixon. (>; ). K. Jaj'. (). ioss of the Y placed third and Nabod League illlwIiK- LI.in ing. ' low vd. ljr<; i.st.;MI ll.-ly. W. IliKoy Kunronl fall•1-i-r.H .. 12' I f»0 yd. l.tni.-rdy: I .^li|o Si hiitfer. Win In AAU Meet Still Tied Up lated behind Mike Barrett's speed W; '1. I), ln.wil, <>; 3. l>lrk Van and Rich Taylor's accuracy. Tay- IICtieTi. \V: 4 K. N'lx'in, (>. Runnerup Beats il.ily Jrlultj •JCtO yil. fr«-ci«iyl« rcl:iy: Oraiipu Westfiold High School won the O'Connor and Terry remained Custin, Partner lor was high scorer for the Car- IJ ili-rlMi-li. A. Mi-Kfina. li. Cornish. eature event of a New Jersey .aiiil.i- I. ... 1 tied for the fourth week in the dinal's with 28 points. J. IIIIWIL'V, I». AAU development track and field \li-ly 1; Neighborhood Bowling League 4th in Tourney In the fourth quarter, n Blue IS-ITI ICU yil. rrrmtylt: 1 Hill Fabette Leader meet at the Newark Armory Sat- l-'lyim .1 Devil piuyer also set a record of Urt-nn.in. \V: :' It. SiilKli-y, O; 3. It. ilotrlu- I Monday night, both winning two Touring pro Jon Gustin who Untki:. i>: i I'.-if l:i'ki'lk.iiiii>, W. rday. J'llilf games. The lone sweep was ny two contact lenses lost and found IfiO >-il. liui-kHlro&r: j. John Second place Clements, who a l...-=kl will become head pro at Kch<> Ki-ieliiim. W: 2. II. s»,l l<-y. O: 3. The Blue Devils took the high Briant over Devonshire. Posting in one play. Much to his relief, I i K tveck ago swept leading Ideal, beat Wi-ll.i IIIKI-..M John Snillh, W : I. H Crawfoiil (>. school two-mile race after a close doubles were Devalon 202, 202Lak, e Country Club next season, the last was found by the ubiqui- Iftft yd brenBtstn.kv: 1. Chuck them in two games Friday to close tenmed with Miss Curol Mann of Miilrl.l battle with Bloomficld in 8:BG. Doerr 209, Merwin 207, Davis tous Abe Smith, conch of Plain- Kill"!,,, <5iintiirr. \V; 2. John S'ntllt. ^ ; 3. the gap even more. All mutches Tolnli. 10 IJ 'Olm-nffo to win fourth place «. Johnson. (), t. s. lMllllpiil. O Coach Walt Clarkson's four stand- HI. Miiry Si-. 208 nnd Terry 200. field's football team, who walked 100 ycmsir<:Bl, W; 3. out cross-country runners — Bob 10—42 \v I. (flll Tlu-ohulil O'Connor 21! lr. Scotch Mixed Foursome Golf it up. It. KedKley. O; 4 J. UliBer, O. Meares, Jerry McGowun, Steve Terry. Iv. n: ;on yil. m.illiy rcuy: Wi-milelil lilt-ul Murld't •13 i, lalvcrt and Steve Atwood—com- Hrlani Tournumcnt at -Sobring, Fla. Ui.bn Keli-lin in. Chm-k Guntlior. 30 V/ -ii :,",'•'• St. John 211V. Gustin and Miss Mnnn shot two- Teddy Coniit-ll, Kill lliomian). .14 prised the victorious combine. C.il-y Killth Hutu 34 •JiH under-par 70 for u. 72-ho!e total . .UIvlQKI h\ Four Westfield representatives Washday League I levoilKhli -'1 'i 13 anil unrii-r: I. Tom Ktiultnuui. <): JurvlK DrllK . . . ,TJ ss film: of 280. J. Jllke Wind. W; 3 llnnc McLiy, Harnn'M 1 i\-\in . . :II placed in novice events. Don Glas- 7"H Kim l.l.iuor sli,. ;2 l.i-y -2 !i jjiji sey and Bill lioludcrcs were sec- K.-llicrl .. IN •-'I ' J4-17: 1. Sli-vi. Mi-Cny. \V: : J.-fT 51'-i Runnerup Sweeps T 17 Sehituli. \V; a. J. earns.., i >. ' Mlllirn Hciiuly IS 4 2' ond and third, respectively, in the I HI.ml Miilu.uany Hi.us IX 41! •110; Bruce Miller took second in Neither the Y nor the M divi- Lennox, second place team in i;:m Women's Rec. sions will swim in meets Suturdny the two mile; nnd Doug Miller was 7«l MS SUPER third in the three-quarter mile. the. Washday League, swept Rem- M: KM 771 However, there will be practice ••'utniaitn l--|ii lierger Monday to draw within n 7 10 sf»:t at the Wcstfield Y for both teams .InrvlH llruij Back In Tie V rest on* Saturday. half point of flint place Moiowa, Twy Mi- QERVICl II two game winner. ll i>'<\ .'••'4 Nomuhcguu Has Si' .lull M I The Women's Rucrcntion Bowl- Hl.-r\i I >•-:>•• (V . r. i4 Vi Logsden, bowling li(» ]iins 7;i!i tiliujjii'ny MUUMC Mi:! A Mew Leader ing League went into a tie for Y High School over her avernge, won the Christ- the ,lc:ul this week between Oaul Siegtl traded places with Si-m- mas turkey. and Cornell, when the former lost OPEN TO SERVE YOU... Gams, Qwax Are I'II cls in the Nomahegnn Howling \V Four Blanks In two games and the latter won n League Opens League last week in the first and :is pair. Matinee Losers I..-1IIH.K . . . i.\ ji'ii. second place .spots, Siegel going H-.inl..-rm-r TllltllK The Tornado, Supers nnd Tro- First pluce Gams uiul second the top, a half g:ime ahead, Slilkii.i'lil 54 «..f. Bantam Pin Loop W I. jans won opening week games place Qwax lost their matches in I,lill.Ili'lil *fuul ;i;i 23 Ken Metzlm- hit the liigh i;;ame, n 1 i'llri. Ii ... ii . Saturday in the YMCA High the Matinee League last week, hut 234. Mlslri'ltii . All but one of the matches in Uiili-hli- School Basketball League. The held their places. Twisters took •IMswi.rlll the Bnntam pin loop Saturday l-iililwi-Il >i 31 V \v !••••• iinaii . I'llVl-l.-L- 2.1 .1:1 Thalidomides won a forfeit Jrom third pluce. wore decided via the sweep route. I'llM ... 22 34 Si-mi-lH '. ' . IS '•• in the Majesties. Jim Post nnd Jack Winners were Hill. Heiss, Kass ll.-ll!.- r.ss ; BOTH w Hiii-u ..'.!!!!!!!'.!!.' is " Caul Leitch paced the Tornados to a Ham* 1 >••).«it . . lr. !!.-my.^rK,'.i-'::: and Ross. .H r.i.3 i n IS!; \VII-»>-UHIH in i ii.-ll 07 i;iII : 1'lllillVOll . . . FRONT WNEEL 70 to 9 win over the Chinese TW-IBII. Ul.llllIT Hi y 1'l.Ht Bandits. Robert Small scored six 19'i I'lilmi!!- is SI:illUM-Hlt l)«/i''l!i II I'j'.-i Miiloun Illll •;•! ll of the Bandits' points. SjilrltIilrltHN 1.1111. II. 1,1 lions LM 12 ALIGNMENT FOR • In the -second game, Robert 21 '-. Tllswnrlh Sliiirki-y 21 !:• Tiyn 1K i.i Kill's 17 III Record Score Returned to original Schram scored 30 points to lead l'lK-ky Tulir 17 ii ll.-lu.li:tll IK 17 the Supers to an 88-35 victory I! 1-11.1 li Towne Deli llll-.-s 17, IS manufacturers over the Rebels. Wes Allman I .-nil. I.'! •« In Stouehenge specifications ' Narrow Race HI»IIM|I \1 21 ONLY scored 25 points for the losers, Hi.riiHiiiH 7 2li Tuking three from Lovell. Jeffrey Bauer helped the winners Birds Runnerup Leads Merchants In Laic Show HIHIIIIII nun I'.KI Bornmann scored 1903 pins, the cause with 18 points. Towne Deli won two games Illll i',;; <;i;n most recorded in the Stonehenge The race for tin- li-ad of the Doug Jones poured in 20 points from Chapman's to brenk the tie CM pin loop since its stnrt four yours Downs Leader for first place in the Merchants Lnti- Show loop narrowed Sasl 7»l ago. Noonan took three from in the finnl game as the Trojans week when second ].|nce Uiehards dropped the Sheiks 03-33. Mike Hnndicnp League. Air Con and slinrKvy Fleming to boost the team to top Itunnerup Mulrcnny defeated Westfield Clenners were sweep won two and moved to within a 71 I place. Sorrano scurod nine points for th game of first place Kippers. Iti-ni-il.-llV Pi" I first place Horner in the outside winners. To make a re«l close 71s losers. Jeff Inirrum scored 10 games in the Early Birds bumper race Mclntyre's and . Hay's Auto George Plulhnwi'i- pac d the scoi-- N..V. points for the winners. ing with ;i 21-1 game. 17 session Tuesday. Sweep winners each won two. The l!ilv piiniic <-iiu<-;ition pro- lll.-h. -1 IS Gordon Booth ami Art P'red were Stanton over Shaw and ftor- High games were: Dnvighi 232. gram of intiM-iml KeviMuie enlist- }I IU .. 21 1 s der over Peterson. W yi Unit IV erickson refereed the games. Th Sitnono 222, Laurent, Micliozzi ed the help of the clergy, whose i;. P..IIIIK l-l- liiK next games are scheduled at th 2KI, Dagostnro 212, 1). rnsquer- i sermons enabled citizens to better l '? ' Y Saturday, Dec. 2!>. The Sheik \V I II. L-:I I (HI ll.f ella 211, Miller 210. Carrol! 201, Alls, understand their heavy wartime American will meet th(- Thalidomides Muliv .11 llyland, C. Pasiiueiella 200. tax burdens. "J 21 S l:i iiTnli 2:15, the Trojans vs. Handits X.ainm-r Made 3:15, the Supers face the Majes- Nur.l, ,• Town.. Ui-ll. . . . 17 HI. •.«« . Air Con is ties at 4:15 and the Tornadues .\l:i|il.- I-I-I.KI Alll Car oppose the Rebels ut G:l!i. Wi.»lll.-lil Cli-.-iii -OFF AND RUNNING by John I. D I'.illy .luurillil . BRAKE M.hilyr- i » Milne, Villa Tic Replacement partJ < | lr Hoitinun Takes ••I Arlhi -tlH ADJUSTMENT if needed and torsion Second Place Ti mil For Pin lip Lead k Horatio llger Hero on all four wheels- bar adjustment Ileilman swept lierry out of the fluid Included runnerup ypnt in the Triangle Villu, who hiiil hi- the runiu'r- If needed not included Howling I.euKUe last wi-ck, taking up, di'feiHed Milne iii two e.anu-s In 193-1 there was reason to headed back West that Fall II Ail IMII- Sir suspect that this was no the place thvin.-H-lvi-s. Tin- winiu-rs .M. lull 1. H mil li.-il them for the with Fcvor.nl elderly brood- wee- |i.u-«d i>.v Hi-itiuiin's 'JIM, Imt •r.-.uo .V... I- ! 1•a. d ..f 1 in- fin I'p tiiils pin loop. longer a iand of opportunity. mares in foal and so bo^an At least opportunity wasn't a success story the likes of Math's 21-1 for Ucny was the coinp nrounil knocking even high More. which even Horatio Alper Smith, Wright VIII.1 'ne proverbial "once" in those i-....i, .would have hesitated to write days. That wns the year Jiex Ellsworth's stable this ll.lllll.n Triple Tie For .1-1-1 in.in Harry Hopkins announced tha*. year becanie the third in )is- Ncill . . Hold Jr. Knot ••ilsl.-k . •1,iOO,00O Amcricnn families tory to win over $1,000,000 in Mi.-lr.'lln wci-o "on relief". Adding to li.-rry .liilirliui: 11 sint'le season. (Cnlumct Smith and Wright, both 'J-l Sports Pinners economic woe, Spring droughts I-arm has done i;. seven times' M.-i-n resulted in severe dust storms iU-ltm winners, held their lirsl place lie C V- WhUney> ontlc In Si.ll Jny.i-ili-i'l . Kuirmnnn nnd Harhers I Miln. in the Midwest nmt created ?J?n, ', i -> in the Junior |>in Iragiu- Saturday tin! fur tin- h-ail of tin- Spoi-ls- s,1,',';;,,.,.,.'• the country's "dust bowl". It 1931 the late Mrs. Isabel Dodpc Slouiip was the leadinir niiirnini; st-sKinn marked hy UK'll i-'ridny I--.. was a!so I he year n young owner with eaniintrs of $251 - Evening Loop I four dniilili- i-iMitni-M-s. 1.eailing tlu- in a heavy M-OI ij which l-iisl.l, . cowboy with a dream drove K...-II.-.-I..- 138. lust one of Ellsworth's j young pin to|>pli-rs wi-n- Strncm-i-i jiliulih-<-d thri-t- ^' anil inlr LcxiiiRton in a second M. lnl..:.li hand truck will) 11 "stnko" of horses, Prove It, has earned ilonliU- t-i'iiluiirs. • I. |-I:il..|ll. Sw $1,000 saved by his brother over $310,000 thi.i year. Oddly Race Narrows were ]-'ilirtnann, .1:1 III-MIIL- We itllelil Gulf .Ml.- u.lci and himself to buy a few enough, whili, the Ellsworth and lt:irfii-rs. horses. Hex C. Ellsworth colorbcavers have hoen con- The 7 P.M. Howling; I.e:i(;uf"s I'os'.imc d(i\il)li-s \vcri' A. Uon- sistently successful this is the ruce for the lead inirrnweil last ni'tti ZO'.l. 2-11—iWV, De- Sunetis Baptist Regains first timr ho has led the money-winning list. week when U-ndinjc IJobyn droppiMl 'jnn, 'j:t:t....rti |, iisimw.iki T-'i'>. PLAID STAMPS ON AU SALES two Rllinos t" .••i-i-iiiid pliire. Iloilsi: Miisi-o L'.'II. Kli-zi-r ^-i7, Vuliii 'j:i0. of Curds. Then' was only one Hi;iiu-hi 'J'JI, Newman '.'-'J, Vin- Church Spread EXCEPT GASOLINE sweep win coniimreil In four lln- ilino ill?. ,|. Mk-lio'/./.i lilf.. Alzna week before. The winner wns 2K!. l'i h . . . ,i i r:» (ill rvvii.nl lt'Mlr-i- Wll-l. I.ui .1..u.iii-iI-'-- I;IU -1".-I.I 1.11 I :.< |.i l.it YIIVI. ;l cinr.i II"in..- 1.11 Itai-lliiil V.illi-y . .. . iin iii . of Westfield. <;nr\viu>il Hull?..- . . . . "i 11U11 . . . i ii n n-li. :i> * >[:.lli.K--i "5- lllilll.i: . . Hurl..-r ;, ,1 s 1 i'Jut-It \'li:\v l-'liirlnl. >< 1 •l••' i :i....vli-«- 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. v I ; t • • .; • >' ul.l Mil l'tiihvn Mil'II" ..'... si I >l,>l ..||M ' Fuetaiaa luol ^..... \>u A73 1 Coc 131 in 3:.< 1 •» THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 196* Pfcf« 99

    louts," the avoiaKo chilil ivoi-ivi-il I year was a hie at-lli-r in New Jcr- j \frM Tlinmia nil Rna*ul IEGAL NOTICES !:-. IHM*. if «u.vlliin« ami ,.l,m>,l ,Uey. That Look iiin.le it virtually ..l"1"' » »««»a8 OU tJOafO I nh\iiy.< a bonk with :; "mniiil," iit | ciiim* lint to "kt op" On i.-ilmns; Ut Of DNA A K E • Unit. I say. "H;ih, humbug," tlurinfc IK-- ( Morality was mm li in I'vitlviu-r. | COHIIHT smacked of lila*[i|u'iny. Mrs. II. I), Thonw; 01* 141 Wind' tin- "Christtnus" ; (Juiokly the children of dlher *or Avc, wus ejected to the i Iho oonllirt holi>t:iy joy than Dutch, Kplscopalians, Irish f the District Nursing A IV E |foviinl f.\pies.-iiin. The "Sentini'l and (leiiniiu faiuillu.H demanded tiuii of andd M e^ual holiday cheer and, their ;.t Its D>cwn!n>r Meeting M of Kiroloiu" in 1S.{'.» VVHIIH'II, in 1 poor lult umili-tiikiiMi1 ptiL'try: | parents happily Kavi. it to them. weik in the public health rwom W tiseinotit) "Idonl Christ - "When tlu' n!:i>s ^pinkli'i, Advertisers picked Up tho pace the Municipal Building. Mtt. for Your ]'t'ts, UVK When Christmas Gained its Merry And iht- p-oun of wassnil >jnth- mi.l their .suggestions beciinii! blK- Thonmi luui Wn active in tb* CWJi* 1 Dutrli familios nloinr the Hiuk- fuv "Him " and "lltr." Br JOHN T CUNNINGHAM ers I her gn ami holder. News|>:ipor edi- niunity notutly with tha ITA *»4 i tlu'in ajiylliiiiR but j;ivc Whatever Christum* might h»ye and liaritnn Itiver wtiter- tors, mindful of tfcruu^e, annuiilly hud celebrated Christmas Though fi icn.ls invite, their liiiii' No. !>. meant to the editor of Moiru- spirit deep, appr 'Tis wisil.nii iTies, HKWAKK!" urged aid for "the needy." ltHiO. True, thoy pniil niotv at-;: 1 i.lrnt, announced that in addition to i ever wonder who atujt- i !>; 10, he iliiln't li-l it interim- (N'e\v Ob\iou>!y, tlun, tin K'ty spirits Nearly all of the aspects of the ri: of sKni.i-.iti.v r with busim-a^. jle _pnblishvd us tent ion to Niewjaui's : the nursiiiK survlo* Hut Di»trt*t (illk-i! Christinas party of tho Diiteli and (•ernnins were "luodi'in" holiday soisun liud come \'ui'»iiiK Assoelation i» buiy tki* TU'K IS IIKI:I:I<\ 'nyi:*. \\.:< usual Dec. £5, without to much »» VVeai'sa ) Dayy . lml at by 1SII0. Stores otaye.il upen nn- s? Well, we referred the . N. J. U:i' ti-utlll till ( rill. ill.lit- ;l to the childron, iDotilh oriranleitiit Christina* b»i- i,ur Kfsciirt'h Uept. 1'fi-s |:i ]• 1V-.||i1 . (tirmVil)il V U:-,'.'.Tl \ l f Km ly. In addition, the Irish who hadtil midnight 011 (,'ln iB Kve to keti for ntH«ly funiilloa In co-optt- e|)t.! That's Clarence, our I N. n Vm u and 1'inl duv at toulhsome apple rake und, when SI l'1-lllon HIT 01' i- Ym*|i-< vf tin YinM rii-alrti ul>- y t come to build l'uilrnads and canals ciitch the last indulgent dollar, lltil 1 witwithh tlthu1 8< echoo'0<> i n0norta1 , Ui*' und a beat-up 1841 | Tim ohl ami toasted Church'eTof ne'ariy liirfaiths'de,'-^ I " " * '' •I, r tin- i.iijfl Will ni..I T.Maluoill "' hint pf frivolity ill punches. In the IS HUs und IS-lrts made dk ilmotiftc) and lieru Is what: Cllnnr^rr N K. IIAM»H).S0 I'lKI'.fY. I1I'IIJ»»I .! ; lliRt Christina* "Pallmtium" Wi>* n one muither with : nuieh of Christinas. They lil their vd their churches with bright | W«««rrt Hoard and the rtlrl rnlon mil I.. :IUIIII.'.J •»!..! M.ili'.l by III ns celebrated Christ- up with. Seems you tun j . n«irkn so. c-wir-c: Sui r.-u.uti. nti«J rtjx'i-it.l l.ir K.III*' long poi'in, "Tho Misei'Wi Charles Dickens, ' ""••' ,.,,,, l.;.-lll Iu II.i* ful..« I",.ui.li- IVuvl Winter Kvening." mul it »'89 nonr- mas Day in more so ner tii-clles fur wide-eyed children ficial approval to "exercises" for K of NVw} I'l.il.ulr Ull n, with a (Treat topped be curiMidfred adequate for • for- iii.irl' ly as iluclful as it built with thp h, ^ und 011 Christmas afli'inoon irath- the holU'ays. is story, "A Christmas , i- 11 !(. A %> ttinute child. No lonfrsr woOli 1 :.ST 1. by |i|ii"i puililini; and warm drink" ered to watch gtiollinic Irish play- The ilny no longer was 11 mat- » Mr. uavtin FwziwiK "^tl^J^l::^;';,;';:^ itii.J II" >.r :cv ,.i.f f u,.Hullw '. Tin- llnnk ..I KUK Vurh. The •Tullitdium" editor ers. ter, as had suid, of "you parlors. Th"y hadd lo|i(l j ddeem att'dl Ctn-lstmuH, with all Iu d««p. t laid ilown hia c-t*K.,rs ... ilut-.i till,. hr,.| i.-i,.,, .j TI-.I.«I.-. pflmii'ii lii«i ti")*s, for in J KI 0 Nothing chunked Christinas keep ChiislmtiK in your way, untl M i m-j-. llm-dli- -< Kii-p. AlKniii-yi.. their ehuvolu's wiih everuroriiM, meaniiiKu nnd niyalPrici and hopM :i( tin' clock which A" 1 , i'. i'"*"' ' '"'"l-""l "( M.r> 'TO Ittl Sl in N»w J«rn>y thinkinu as nuirb 11s the t-a: t oflet me keep it in mine." Iti.-ttil Sl|-.'<'l cnmiiiry In the !mn-h-i-\(ire^se.l had chniiKed forever, for batter : y V I. 1 S ; snuvh' in the (lav's or- char.i.-I'..is uii|ea--lie,| liy Cluirlcs No longer enutd father work on rt IIUOI-,'"•"-. i-ii '< v ,.','..*. j ones who early prm-timl tliis cus-j! "liicl.i-ns ill l(i-i:i. Hit-kens' classic pi^ht, if* Christmas Kve. j •'.•.;,,'.:.",.,s J.'.;',. "'.'.•;?,. 1'".;1,1,1 ^l.;;,1,1. Mini i: -i-o II> by tnmty, A Christmas <'iir,d," appi-ared in a.m. iu the punt edict or incut I'.'.niiKiit im:j sin,- "I Now ]tt- S v :.i. .i i'i:.\Ni; i I AI .i.lt I Kiirfy kfeiMM-s'of diaries were a« ! turns In the New World, 1 : Kf k ICn^linul in 1S1 :t and within a market). No loiiRer would 11 honk >.-) 'I'.-i. ,-Mii-a.u y ColillntHMlOII. "p M-, similes uf the i-lrri-I'•' i -- ([.n-.i>i.»ir.t i .i. .i ,u'ii.''.•,,'• casuiil ttg i'ditarn shout tin- day. I Yet credit Crimim? with liftinir 1 t(i Uif i!), clear away the .ieskK,!',':, ,',',',"-'" ".'"•'.-I M:n• ''•"•'v A" «•-">•'"-|...\. . i ; t I-:I'III-:M-- I NIIIK ^un •>•::< t.- <.f II ...II.I> Mis. fle'-cv Mulford Criine of; Anmrlrnn Christmascs into H hi|«h und let's lu:ve lot.s of ••.•M.|;. '--nrl N. I. i>" : i 1'i.i.ni in.-iil,- ..h ili.< mil-. ,|.,> .•• N'I \v I'roviili'iiee. for <'\ampli>, re-! rualm of joy. The (ii'i'innns mod dmicinn." And so the 'I' '•••• n.l-.-t, A I/.. Il'l.:. UJ...11 l|i.- ..'• I .|:.\K afl.r I*. -.I;, ,,1 i... lit1 I hv un.'ti-rct^ m -I. H* rardnl PlHctiratlv «fVi'IY rm-areil eveiKiei-ns in cliurchos, homes Bs set for the first ollice i I V.I IL.VH .ifl.r 11.- ..h,,,li... ut Iliv lUKli-rnlutii-l. 1 i-V'-lii.iv.- <•' HI.-I. • i:v,. uli iv Siri.| l?iri-ulii'f>rilli'i'f|itlr doinu in her iHwiiUfirhnoil he- j and hi-i-r hulls. They dei-urnti" party. •I. -• HI-I..I.I -.I »:,:.! .In . IKI.,1. in ,11,.,- |H li. v.-l.- ••" '• -I -lu^i.'hi • ^I\,I. l<- l|\e « irilltt.i« *i( ttilUI iti. twfi'n ]H24 and 1U2H, \>ul ChcM- j "Chrintmas treiw" in their front 1 SEASON'S GREETINGS •i" I in I '. .:i>...1 I" .Ihllill li. Ilia HIIM|I-I-I.I r- inn- iniinod si'NIlt uttuntlun in her j rooiil". Th<-y irnthered on Christ- C11KISTMAS 1'AliTV .>,.,•.'-,i.| V-.u -Huli'.illl .||,MI,.- >\ ...,. ;',,.s,ii. . , .|'n'.'l".-in.i.-rr * '.'.illo.iiu* or ulTiimutl"" ilirir ... . -I- :.••! I ( ..I •.-.-•vi.-i- .'. .lH'-ti I-I.. iniv .ili.l (icrihhliltuf-*- j man ni'.ht to *in}r or to hear :.-•-•••' I .-I.,I.. ..I (.-aid ili-i-i-am-tl Ulllllll »l« , „.,, i mail i-liiiirs WE WANT TO WISH YOU ALL IJI'I.OVMKN'T CHKCKS, -1.1. 1|,MI.,- A.....V T-i-.il'.•! I III..nil,H I'L111 till- •lilt." Hi UK Ml in-ill-' K'ci-Dl for D»c. 1 ;l Advi-iiif 1« j1s soun cumiht tin' .1,....- >.-ii, H!r i ,, 11,,-y \A ill |>t. furevi)-kitirit'-J fion. ANYONE? il Ml 1.1 ''hiisliiiB-s Inn th thuo Crats househol-i I , "''"", ".' ".. ••'•" •""-. , n: i.r ri-i'iivci iiltf tlu- Milm ] iir was the Boss twist- st uHfr wiu II dav vth-n ••NI..T" ,,„.. lulent Milnt. 1 hey eiu.lloii.lv ,H,MI A Tin- rul t.-li liiis lii-oii liuitlinr.l for Miilnl Olivi-r II0IH.1 r mi.Ht of the JO Oiirno chiMrt-ii I1'1" "'•«s»m»cr=. of the IKJtls to [In- {..I. |..".- -.f i,.|l.'1 il.L- lltl'' !'• >f-r- nHvrr lUlllK-ju fter many a round; I-IIII In..I- silunSi. ill Hi.- Ti.».ii '•' worli.id or W-nt to KlhM.clhtowi, \ *»**•**. K\U-< t«t n,.lstma» ,,,.•( \\'i-sl(..-l.l. <*IUIIU\ ..f I'III..ii :i..-t Sttitf ltr A (1W s n llllls 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS c was the Boss roasting J •.." NI..1HI t.nti AVC. to slion. Th« 1RS>4 cntiy m-nlion- N ^ ™' , "V' "I"' '"!'"" ophooii- sound. -n .1 ii-. .!.--. .)- w. «IO..I,I. s. j, ltd *'*iK litt]e tfirlw Uvrv vil!.il "I'l.il "Sentinel of Krcc- »l*'?)t Iinil won'lcr. but If vi*l«n* "f j AND A SAY: "Mnn who i iniii.'inu I.-.I j II. v H HAI.B - Tl Join'* c*arri<'tl scvi^nl simill holldav l il-l.l l Hi,, ln "near plums dtmcfi) in the liitle I to H-?.-0, never culls it- ! «••-"*' " •"'- "''"" N*nvv J y. t.n\v OIH- 1 j f l-i'iilnil II:i It..Jlil n( Ni-W Jrr- f>orke h the d.nclnfdl f «sc.pedd MrsM . I"' ' " IH-'o. iiiclmlinu' one l.y <--\." Hiirv.'v.-.l t.v .liilin M r NBnA 'John Trnry. who oir.'ied "H hand- HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrir.^h Hlirvv.yor Jft nil:! TV. Wf.V I'l^T.MI'NT ninp.. ft vornnrntlnii iif Critne'ti uen. onio collection of toys, fancy .in'1 1111'I tll'-il In tlm ofliv nf Hi"" Ch-rV v.-v J.-r^'j. I'lalntllT, v» HUN.t* GEORGE P. HALL 0U puzilr-d (list whut to intiw n.-L-Ktiri nf rtiiinii Odiniv MIS itni'n i-i nl., i)»fniJ»iitn civil Manv New SiTftyinen in 1 «"-'-• useful artlcli'H, toi'i'th"!- with AniH IH. 1V'"H. lli»> urniio 1'i-lntr i> •\i-ii'iii rx'1-ufii.H still rlumt t'l tllti unfO'Mfiirtahh' rich Uncle Charlie, your tiv viitiu- nt Hi* aliove-Hluti-'i liuuorlce. nuts, l>lrd sei"K «tc" RONALD V, MARTIN l>i>rMr.|| ft li.I* (Wr^ly-BllC iy*T I'lultnn licliof thnt Christmas e undo? The one whol>M'l (WITH V -fllillt r Bdvurtl»i!ru fdiitiired "An- JAMES J. DAVIDSON t|..r<-<- m lii>uii'li-d nni) df-scrllK-.l '"i Si 11.- l.\ Pol'ltr \'«>inini- ill lli> oiii'ht. not to sinnil.ito iuv. I.\.\v MU.'IIH," Hiiecittl holiday hooks f\)lf*d I ini-ty-eypd when any ref- n« (..|l,i»-«: '•".Ml Hi.IK.-. Ill I In- I'll v uf i:|lj;i Real Estate and Injuranco l.-ii-S Ki-i;iNNivn •••iii. N J. --I, WI'.IIII.K.IUV. iin- sen Wnu'il still approve I he ll!'';) Mnsiil- with shkly-BWi'i't poems. i'.>way>- is made to Uroa'lwny tlmt . i,i.-I 1 II Mil. fl.Mltlll^ ia> ..I i.... 11,1.,-T- A ti I-";: , .ii iw .-ht.'j.'H* )u\v t.> lmniOt nm-o'ii mid nhorl Ftui|('». lie. To hour him tell it. ', I... k Ii: H..- "!i i.f MIII.I l eauc 't i niiv "iiU-iervirikr im.-h :i it:o' By 1H10 Ihii ndwrli-iers we. e lid think th;it buck in th.wc .•I-III ...... ii-.-.i -I«.I I-, 1 1 n* Cliri't»v;i.-.," Vut Nes* .lei •*'•*• ii)(ir^ nuitioriius in \ew:irl< IIMDIT-J. James J. Davidson was iit and out of !?.-<-- ..- 11' '. t I-I-I-. ft --in II ..niii' lii-i I Mini t:ilR V. Iti-iil. Ill J..J ,....i.-ii 1..I l.ii iilv...l.'M I , II-. I. .11.. U. !•!!• |l|.l|ll-| IV. Ill « II n-i-si-vt.-ri-MK. (•oi..rr..|.-iiioii:iiisi-i! ,,|(|iml,,|, ,,,,t |,,,|,|,.,., f,,,- u,..ir ml- Ch n n-li ill's ai'il "••hanli'vN . .11, iS ii:ii"il|.-l >v-|h ||.. Realtor t ill \r-r *i\ nml ()'lik.-r., in \*:>4 *iw n< ••i". IM ..r hi II.I mul •••-•-•ii •«• -•. l..-r-- !"<• M»M K I -*'•'>•'<•< simply !>'- ; ,| . in ,„„. ,-,,|II. I. Sndlv. desnlt" nrn\. ll'j less. (If i-uiir-r | lM tl M1 437 SOUTH AV£. W. .ill- .'II Ihin .1*1. .Iv Iu — .in..,- i.i..'r ],:i • 1!. ill;.ill .!>•>,-i il..' • r c.-in-i' il wm I).-•-. L>. i. | ..ur(l Ij-ttinv--< n< i.-i.-khiii'-...-.. wni.-r |\v tlmt the ni'jiri-st he evin-j •Ml'il- limri ."-I I "I'll- iii 111' | All-adv. ll.-vi.rthele-:s, the -• Is:,.„!„,.„ ,,,,,| ..,„„ sl,itu».lt- for AD 2-7550 that «•»< :i vent in 111" T..,- inlil,, ,.f •!.-,.I.-Ii I'LlHis <• .Hill- .' <• il .1H.I KIM,' of Ni •>• .l.-i-i. >• j of ciiieiy hinl h..'i;iiii to tiike root. Chrisinms anil Now YeiuV prcx- > 11 h-nnv. Imt n..\*t i- inin.t a" \ .-. t • Int n.1 1 ll 'if 111 ii 1 .n| I" have his ilriMi'is. Hut t.-i ;<••• r-i <•> '-( H|< i "i iV ; to tin- nresi'iit. (live him j i Tl» All •.r II-. 1-1 l,|. I-I -\.-1. l- 4 ilit ni-vl 1,1- i'l(V !•• of "Tho fJn-iit Whit-i • I- 1- :• Ly Allen C'hurcliill. l'm-l"j MM mi Hi- will c:it it >i)i, und w • il- .1. in U.| ; I..I ":. f.-.i i..n.1 •." tl'e, >-I..|V I.I ORDER YOUR FRESH KILLED TURKEYS NOW s. he "ill lint-font il ; J & M Super Market his a'lorney, to nd'1 :i j I^I..|..|I |'l|.i,.; I 1 IU. I I" " WE SELL THE FINEST BIRDS - PLUMP - CLEANED - to his will. Icnvinj; you llio \ 856 MOUNTAIN AVENUE <."! V fiil.l ; of his loot. ! PLENTY OF MEAT - AND WE GUARANTEE EVERY BIRD Frse Delivery $5.00 or Mora -H.,-1 :i» f.-ll•••'«• TWO PHONES - AD 2-0407 - 03 f-boy who h.ii In- el! in U\ off for time Mill- ;ll!e-.. i-- i.. ..I 1 • ,UI< I \\ TO BE PERFECT, DELICIOUS AND TENDER - ORDER NOW Morning Calls Only — Tuetday thru Saturday "nminif th" f'Mi-^tniM^ trf"* Plonty.of Parking — No Meter* — nutiiKT, "MOKK OliNA- Acrom from National Bank fB, MAI" ii-'l II ' « » » || II,,. f'.ll'.Wll . .1. i.f hin.l an I that just leaves me time to Boneless Pot Roast DAIRY PRODUCTS FROZEN FOODS BRAND GARDEN FRESH r.uniSTMAs TO AM.." Imported and Domestic GROCERIES Chuck 79c Ib. 1500 Items to Choose Belgium Endive 79cIV. * * <• .-i: i w i vi Stewing Beef, Brick Butter 65c Ib. FtiKD \V. KOKK iMV.-ll'-lV From White Rose Specials Fresh Mushroom* 49c Ib. Good Luck, lean 79c Ib. Cream Corn 3 for 50c Cranberries 19clb. Nucoa S. L. Coffee Rings 69c RUV OR SFIL. Chuck Steaks, 4for$l Kidney Beans 3 for 50c Mclntosh lean 69c Ib. Sweet Butter 79cIb. TV Dinners 59c )ER CLASSIFIED ADS Kernel Corn 3 for 50c Apples pkg.39r Baby Goudas 39c Caramel Cakes 49c AGED STEAKS Hominy 3 for 50c Love Apples box 59c Edam Balls 89cIb. F. H. Donuts 29tpkq. Sirloin Steak 99c Ib. Okra and L. I. Potatoes 10 lbs. 49c [LEGAL Muonster Pizza ;, r| ..( 1.1 H. J. Fried Clams 49c Tomatoes 3 for 50c pii'urr: -rtt r-i'i-nrroi*^ ;,i,, 1 ,,.) .1..'. ,' "orterhouse 109 i Swiss —Prov. OUR VEGETABLES "f KMKl.r.N'i: A- 1-'1!.\>I- i .1- N--\" 39c French Beans 3 for 50c -i :.-.,..) i •ortdon Broil 1.39 j Edam — Sharp ni III tin' ur.li-1- "f I-.I-I:I:V I i-l-rl: pkg. FARM HOUSE C-Jt Beans 3 for 50c AND FRUITS »i; s.ii- >f ii... i - • 11- Cub Steaks 1.89 i Cheeses Butoni Tomatoes ARE FRESH I v ll 11 \VK Pies 39c " 11 v .11. Ill- • -I.. Delmonico Steak 1.89 | PILLSBURY COOKIES 4for$1 I" I.....I.1 Bl'ieberry 49c Strawberries ••I -I -.. !,i...," f,'...'-. \'-.-- BISCUITS - AIL KINDS Savoy O'ctar Your D°l'cir>'>s Pecan only 79e Wci'orcress 'f,'..!'.?.! ..''II 'in... |, ... | iii,- |..r- I"- Ill- I Fruit Salad 49c qt. Tomatoes 3 for 50c ,. I I.. e.ii-«:i--l nl1 ! • , ,.ri IV I' ' - ' "RIM* RIBS AGCD BEEF FS ran e Artichokes I .,J...... "Ill I.. Fresh Eggs, Ig. 59cdoz. j J ° 9 .,,.,.,,. ..'-.. .. li: Kim : ' -•I i w. .••;.- Imported Peas 39c ,l- '•! \. J Til.- I ce Peas — Boon* — Chicory ... m,|.|.-H''-i: I Now for Holidays Ml, I--': I'l-IlK >>:! • Miss. Bacon 59c Ib. j . . 'mportpd Carrots 39r T i n i n ii in ' rmonade 8for$l Boston and Iceberg Taylor Pork Roll 39c ! ,, . _ 'Ml ^' I . Heinz Beans 3for29c ' \: vi.l'll "IMS'- y- |. n zn M.iOl Pur"" Lettuce .lr. TO I-III-.IHTIIIIK 1 l .-.l-.-T V I' -A".;':l ! SPRING Hr>inz C"* ; .M!..ril"V ••."-. AIlv Canadian Bacon 69c „.„ ,, Whito Turnips •I. •;i.ii LAMB Slices ico 37r I--,-. Strawborrios 16oz.3^ j ^inr Chili Parsnips Turkey CS>li 3for$l Brussels Sprouts 29r Ham Corn 29c COFFEE SALE SEABROOKS B<>f>f 3for$l Lamb SERVICES YOU NEEPT") Camoholls Sax/arin 69c Ib. Chops 79c BEVERAGES B«>ans flfor^li Chock Ful o Nuts 69c Schweppes VPQ. So-iri 7for70r Aborns 89e CONIKACIINO Quinine 6forl.l5 . Sp'nacrt 3^rSnr j GENERAL TRUCKING PORK STORE Tnr"n»o Soup 6 for 69c •MODERNIZING TRENCHING No Cal Beverages Peas Martinsons 79c i»ll \l*»« run.. -. iu-:\tiv i*. -ri-= ,-i - rl !•>-.-*• I N III! I II *» K. 1II 2-11 N. Y. State • '-• It .-HHf-nr.l-l^ I'IKII ** (iit \ DIM o'o'o^io Lentil or Arnolds 99c .'. •*'!< Cider 79cgal. ' SEABROOKS : 01 MII in (ill i | > r \ t \l l\<; M nestronr> 5r>"n I - Savcirin Instant •CSeps89clb.. Grape and Apple Cmomed Vege- t ROOFING & SIDING OC 10'"-. 9' 2 ?*nr«;O^ with Mug 99r .;.•;.• • ti- • Cider 59c bot. 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    Uld ("A ilr» ,..,.„' LEADER CLASSIPISD ADS * Page 40 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962- Westfield Glee Club Holiday Concert lit, MAIIY H\ P.ELCI1F.K have been betitr for this program. No o u 11 u r a 1 loeanizaiioM Tile final group l»y the Glee Club We.stfield has contributed mme or opened uiih JVrjrole.-i'.- ipajcs-tie ifc more worthy of tlie community'* "(ilory to (,'od in fht; IJij.rhe..t," as- continuous support than i.-i the ..i.itifl by .soloht.-, ."oiuatio, Vir- •Men's Glee Club, which la*t Satui - ^ini:i Toenef. and mez/o-soprano. .**«v inaugurated jr.; .'jKLh stvisim Mam-lia Hall. Thvir vo^t.-i iili-nd- •wi.1i an unusually oul.-.tamling ed beautifully and impr.rU-it deep1 Chri.-tinaj. program. er M^nii'icanee to v. fine old work IT'S FO This writer has proclaimed for Tr!iiliii!:i!!y the i'iub \wi used msiny years the hi caliber of tbe .the seventh grade junior high lwys' offerings of this singing group, choir in the final group on tin and, aftor an absence of a few sen- Christmas proirrm:!. This year sohs, is hr.ppy lo noie tlic club'.? there weiv more than 50 boys, who Tn&intainiiijr of the same out-tand- ll.'t'f bevn admirably prepared b' ing qur.lit'c-.i as always under its Mivs Kllen Thiljerg, their school indefatigable ah(f mr::k-ianl.v con- :r:an^ "Jesus. >: cd uecompani.st, 'Pylvanus Jvnkin.--, | v.-ith k'.ly fi>::itiii); luv.e and excel- ably assisted at the piano by Kut-h lent elarity of di'.-;;o:i. Then, a^ White. .'ut^l tlie men in a The program -vea.~ a.-: always well j inu.-inp rendition of Adam's "O selofted., with riurh ecivfully i-ho.-s-: Holy N ftrlu." en variety. Good intonation, uo »J i Tlie c:;tire proj-ra'u 'leserve< a tonal blend, prct->e attacks and "hand," ;•. 'Miravu'' :md a look for- releases, and KO"<1 dirtion arc 'Vino | ward to a spring tre-.u in (he April qua non" in -the technique of *^u- concert, 11MJ3. porior choral sinifin); and .Mr. Scherer ncglrctc-d none of these in preparing the program for last When your friends finish Saturday. Merck Employees In addition to this, tho men were (reading your Christmas card*.. highly suwt'.-sful in projecting the Paid Tributes appropriate expressive? quality of Foi-tv-scven area emp-o^'eed of the varying number.*, such a: Merck & Co., Inc., completing 25 j "spirited nobility" in the Shau ve;ir$ of service with tile <-o*np'inv ; "Fanfure for Christmas Day," re- this year, wore honored Thursday [ Reg. $7.50 to $10.00 Reg. $5.00 - LUCIEN LELONG •» ligious dignity in the Brahms »t the Merck annual quarter cen- ATTENTION PIPE USERS I 'T"he I-ord ]s Our Fortre.-is," lyric tury dinner, held in tlie Eli'/abetli TERRIFIC BUY I HICKOK BENCH MADE ALGERIAN tenderness in the French carol Carteret Hotel. Al?"o attending. GIFT «T, $1,49 "Bethlehem" and declamatory fer- were nearly 350 empluvccs whose } BRIAR PIPE, only $1.98 SOAP, COLOGNE AND PERFUME vor in George Mead's "Dark the 2f>*year service anniversaries oc- Night." curred in prior years. Thus the stage was set /or R«g. $2.00 They heard John T. Connor, Reg. $1.50 - 3 COLOR Christmas in the first group, prop prc-.'ident of 'Merck, describe the erly enhanced by the beauty of the con-.pnnv's foreign oner"Hnn» —•ir. P ' with fine precision and rhythmic Redd of the physical education de- MEN'S LEATHER control. :In the final number, the partment at (M o n t c 1 a i r St-nt Beathoven Allegro from the Trio Teachers College organized the ac- TRAVEL KIT in B flat, thebrlllinnt technique of ivities. Needlefs to fiay, the en all three nrtisls enme into full ire group from lSdifion was enthu- play. Catherine Burton, the pian- siastic about .tho success of the $2.88 ist, was wonderfully flexible and program. secure In her bravura passages, Nancy Clarke, the violinist, was Reg. $1.00 Reg. $3.00 - SSAFORTH movingly expressive throughout Brownies Sing Carols and adept in tlie use of harmonics Yesterday Brownie Troops 4<>fi SOAP FOR KIDDIES SEAFORTH GOLD SET | and sweotness of muted lone, and iSOfi nn57 sang enrols for thy pa- COLOGNE AND AFTER SHAVE LOTION tho 'cellist, India Zerbe, provided ionts of the Children's Speciuli/.ed BOX OF 3 a aureness and depth of 'cello line hospital. The girls also made seldom heard in a woman's pl«y- ^hriatinas tree favors to bo used on only 39c $1.98 __ infj. No choice of nrLists could he children's trays. Reg. $1.00 - APPLE BLOSSOM Reg. 29c - VILON UNBREAKABLE r \ BUBBLE BATH, 49c COMB, special! 19c For Pocket or Purse YES, WE HAVE Guaranteed '"- 'n veor> —

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