"Vol. 81, ISfo. 8 . February 20,1969 MILLBURM and J f f M

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•— Tonight WilMam-^li-HeilmanaHd ..1 Mr. kelly, a_ former. T""The -second meeting of . John T._ Kelly Jr, will be president 'o f - the^South.. ; -the Narcotics Control candidates for reelection, -IffotHam '^TEstates T M c' Committee of Milihum to the Township Commit­ Association, lives on and Short Hills- wiHgbe== tee.-The two Committee­ Southern Slope Drive and- held this evening, Febru­ men. both of whom are is a branch manager for ary 2QfatT e wnHallr...... - presently completing their the Ohio Casudty lnsiir-~ “ AH interested residents third 3-year terms on the ance Co. r — ■ are invited to attend the- - mu n icipality’s- governing * A past president of the I meeting which i s geheflrr -body, issued a joint state-—• -Underwriters—A-ssoeiatiQB===fl mM to begin ft pffij. ~ment todaydh-whlch they of New Jersey, he at- J According to committee said -they intended to file ’ ” tendeefDrexel Institute of - _ chairm an.... M urray . R. petitions of candidacy for Technology m -Philadel- Klepesch, topics of discus­ the pnmary election which “ pFia.' sion will include the need - will be held in June. Mr. Heilman and Mr. for parent education in the Mr. Heilman and Mr. Kelly are the first candi­ “ field of-drug-abuse, pos­ Kelly are both “Republi- dates. tb step forward in sible office locations for cans. The primary election Hhe-1969 race for "election the committee and t h e - - will be held on-June-3- and— to th e Township Gemmit- finnacing of the commit-’ the filing date for all peti- tee. The election^ will de- teejs work through munic­ tions of—nomination, re- —side two seats ~on the William O. Heilman -J o b r>-T:-KeHy, Jr.- ipal and private funds; ' garcJleM "of party Affili­ -^member bodyr“ - '—: Mr. Klepesch also said atio n ,^ Aprfl«£4. that in the past month h e ' Stoce his first election__ to jtiie Township Commit- ~ TWO A T A TIME {AND SOMETIMES EIGHT) - Twenty-five tickets were “awarded" by has received several in­ John Navin Heads ’69 Health Fund, aj AUUhnrn police to m otorists making left-hand turns from Essex Street onto Main Street on quiries from neighboring t^e nine years ago: 3 1 /.' Monday with the m ajority given out in a & fa »'**rio d that afternoon. A t one point police had committies regarding the ' . Heilman has served as fire eight m otorists lined up, waiting to receive tickets.-D uring-tig time it took-to write those eight., ^ po$sibility__of. establishing f commissioner. During the tickets, the newly designed traffic flow was disrupted on both Main and Essex. Streets. —1 an area committee to com- ! same period Mr. Kelly has "No Deor-to-Door SolicitationPlanned bat. the problem o f nar­ held the post of chairman ' cotics and this will also Joe of the committee_on pub-— John J.-Navin of Wind- ’ departure of the 1968 considered at tonight's lic buildings and lights. ing Way wiH serve as gen­ campaign from previous New Board Member Underlines meeting. * / eral chairman of the 1969 drives. Last year a Town­ School Board Head ~ Millburn-Short • Hills ship-wide “advance” mail Mr. Jleilman, a resident Health Fund Drive. ~ lw campaign preceded the = ^th HeH^Gn- oT Gre'aF Oak Drive, is a -customary -door-to-door. Community-School Relationships graduate of Lehigh Univer- - A goal of $60,000 has neighborhood solicitation “TKe-.-schools have-a re- " been set for the -14th an­ week. This year, the mail _r‘T would hope for and Drug Charge 3 t y, obtained a master’s nual community appeal in sponsibility to the stu­ degree in chemical .engi- —solicitation of all Town- _ .encourage improved coiH- support of -five health - ship residents and business munieatiorw .’ answered dents to provide informa- - —■ --A ^b-ye^ olePTdwnsfiip 1 nesririg" there “a^dns, "law agencies. -The campaign m tion on the problem -of .youth is being held in the degree- from Rutgers Law and professional men and James L. Brunson this •will;begin with a ’Tbwtt* women is expected to week when asked to com­ - drugs and are already Essex County - Youth School. He is presently ship-wide mailing at the doing something about it. House in Newark follow­ eliminate the need for in­ ment on his new role as a end o f this montm . _ tensive deor-ta-doorsolici- Board of Education mem­ Hut the parents also need ing his arrest last Thursday partment of the Esso Re- : help from the schools i*r- for the illegal possession of search and’Engineering C6. ... A single Health 'Fund . tation. In 1969 there will ' ber. gift benefits The Arthritis' be no~neighborhood solici- “ I do not intend this as guiding their ■ .children.” barbituates. Mr: ' Heilmartj^-who said Mr. Brunson. The, Township Police served in ' the U.S. Army , Foundation (New Jersey tation week, as in previous criticism. becaasedE-think Chapter)^ Cerebral Palsy of- drives.. ——— — the school board has made 2-Way Street Department’s youth --of*- from- 1943”to “1946 and1 fiaer, Patrolman John obtained the rank of lieu- Essex-and West Hudson, A smaller, corps of vob= the effort' and Iras estate- Mr. Brunson indicated _ Essex County Heart Asso­ lished goocL-reiations,” Gieson, mady the .arrest at tenant colonel;' was -a - unteer workers, selected the board could make sure — the senior” high schooT •memberof the Township ciation;—Inc.| Mental" - addecbiwrT Brunson who— there is a continual ex­ M — by-toe- drive's 26 agency H e a 1 th Association of was elected to the Board"” after a searcb-warrant was -Board- of Education from - John J. Navin trustees, will employ tele- ' change of Ideas and infor­ obtained and barbituates . . ,1963- _ to 1961 and from Essex County; and the phone calls and personal ^ufEdueation last week. mation between the:, New Jersey Association tended Georgetown Uni­ “But I-see improved com- J were found at tiie juven- . 1953 to -196T-was the —‘Visits-to following u p toe schools and the parents ilp’s hnnsp : • board’s president. | for Retarded Children, versity School of Law and mail campaign. munications as one ‘ area about drug problems. -into— = received his LL.B. degree r where the board can make The new board member =—MffWavm,”an - alternate^” from ^ . John’s University . The local public” rela^ its contribution to th e . stressed .it wds not only School of Law. ' tions and advertising Arm community more effec- member o f - the Zoning “ James L. Brunson important the P.T.A.’s and Board of Adjustment and -■ ■ - A World War II veteran, . of Lawrence Turner— Little HopeSeen Mr. Navin served"'©' an Friend Inc has been re­ __The_ jesponsibility "for_ : the civic groups be in­ immediate ^ past presidfinf.. volved and interested- to - of the Glenwood Civic As- tained as campaign man­ good communications, ae- Marine Division, m Chma. agement counsel for the - - eordIng^tdthehew--b6aixl nitv can work together,” - the activities of the school ■ sociation, is corporate sec­ continued--Mr. Brunson. board, but the- interest^ _ Later _he-served-as-a special _ 1969 Health Fund Drive ’ member, includes all com- retary" and senior cor-- agent for “ the Federal- b y lhe Fund’s executive ~ nninity elementr-and not —T-he-board could gather - should. go beyond .these - On iTXtffK) ■ porate counsel of - Inter-,- many viewpoints, sound groups to their constitu­ Bureau of lnvestigatlon in board, - ju s t. the various leaders. national Telephone and the bureau’s Kansas- City :::_Thisjesponsibility^vdlyes out the community and ents. Millbum Center ..flood-: ” stein, piesideat of the Mill- Telegraph Corporation. Drive headquarters are -clearly articulate the pro­ “Communications is a ing and Millbum Avenue • bum-Short Hills Chamber : and New —York City not only the school board, He received a bachelor offices. ' in the Investors Savings^: the principals and admin- grams to the public.” Plan- 2-way street,” concluded traffic were the dominant of- Commerce. In calling Loan Association building, . nitjig for better education Mr. Brunson. “Sometimes topics of #discussion af“ fo r tHe-creatioTi of such fr of arts degree from John The-1969 Health, Fund stratum, the P.T.A.’s said . C arroll University. _at-__ ,-^rive- -will continue fhe 64 Main Street. the civic associations but: is g-^mutuai endeavor on people- are a ; little to o Monday, night’s meeting of group , Mr, Epstein - ^ ug-- -the part of the sehpols and quick to judge and a little the T b ^ nship Committee,. < gested it be^Cnarged with all the students and their . the responsibility y f ad- parents. All members of the parents, according to too sensitive tocriticism. Both aiojects were raised Mr. Brunson. The "Best relations and mu- from the floor at the con- . ministering all local.park- the Township must con- - elusion of -the-aftsweo-and- - ■ ing regulations "roff-street tribute^ lie said.' -----Drug education- and -in -. —teal endeavors ex ist-when— formation is another area ~ participants can judge and in each case the -Commit­ and on-streef - as well as - Long Range Planning where Mr. Brunson feels i evaluate their idea r and tee offered little hope of —offering advice to theV " -^“More Jong rangejlan- , 4 the schools and the public i for the benefit. Im m ediate— solution - - Township' Committee and ning is one instance where ghteilA wnrlr hanH-in-hand —either tosiiminate the pos- | the Board of Adjustment.. sibility of future floOetedr— ' Tbe'TJham &-ofnC6^m-- ■for'Tr solution'~td~ w hat- merce president’s sugges­ Edgcomb Is VP ^ - - - Mayor Ralph J L Batch tion “would be taken ^ termed unpleasant a under advisement,’’ Mayor traffie &ituation.” ...... • r . Batch said.. • ' The traffic^ matter was - — ft was-Mrr Epsteto who - School Board Elects McQueen raised-by Mrs. Vincgrit • - msedtRFte^ectb^lobds - SchauleFOl^ufoh‘Street7 on the West b ranch o f the - Robert XT. McQueen, a -chairlady of the’ Millbum Rahway River - which member of the Board of Township1 .S M Democratic , ... basses-through the com- ; Education since 1962 and . County ttommifetee. w ho munity’s business center----- vice president since. 1966. asked Mayor Batch what jaridT questioned what steps nras elected president of provisions were being were being taken to guard the school^board at the...«„. ad to handle addi- against a recurrence o f the gfpdp’s organizational S teaffic which would" conditions which last May - meeting Monday night. result from the opening of saw * Millbum merchants Elected vice president r~ The Commons -- a shop­ Suffer losses estimated as of the board was Harry L. ping .center presently high as $750,000 when the Edgcomb who, the pre­ under construction on river overflowed its banks. vious week, was elected to ' Millbum Avenue west of ' Wall-in River his second, 3-year term on ' Lord & Taylor’s; -3c.. T b e only immediate the- school - body . -In the The mayor responded by saying “notHiiig specifi­ action which cobld be February I teelection, Mr. — taken, Mayor-Batcmsgmdy - Edgcomb was the top vote ~. cally iouaiifted,” that the . .was .th e, constjuctiorTSsf ' : of the four candi- two m an arteries in The . concrete walls along the | S vying fo r three seats Commons’ area (Millbum river between* Millbum J on the sebool boards Avenue and Main Street) Avenue and Essex Streets I Mr. Edgcomb, Louis M. are under the jurisdiction add plans for such banks * Weingberg, who was also of Essex County rather than the municipality and were cu rren tly being elected to his .second , Harfy L. Edgcomb drawn in the Township’s term on the board in last ’ Robert C. McQueen that the county wiH prob— week’s balloting, and new* ably-“take all parking off (CowWuWon PMtJlf _■ • comer James t . Brunson * representatives of the fac­ representation bn-the 4-4 M illbum Avenue,” He committee for the. past -Jben -addedy -T4h ink.-.T-he ulty on salary members. — Inside The Item - —as Botod- o f Education Mr. McQueen succeeds - two years and' also as a Commons will create an ^Mrsf Nancy Settelmeyer as member of the education, unpleasant traffic condi­ m em bers, at Monday’s— Church ...... meeting. W H Board of Education presi- finance* and property and tion - 1 just don’t have the —fn-aadltion to serving as dentvr-Mrs. Settelmeyer, planning committees.------answer..--1 suppose this is Classified...... 24, 26 who had served as th en • The ^ftot regular meet- the way of progress.” Coming Events _ -vice preside n t. of Tto e Editorials...... ^ H o bT_So afS,”M¥. .“Me*"” hoard’s head since 1966, _ ing-of the newly organized - Board of Education will be Parking Authority Movies ...... 12 THERE'S A N TT^^ANb fELiy^W fDW IOfF^ A ^ \ Queen served several years was not a csmdidate~10r~ Obituaries...... ~lttmih1gdmm~aT&trownles Ljn rtD onnetty. Nancy Laurence and Alison Bingelw hriattendBL- as the 6rgBnigation%=fte- reelection to to e Board o f ' this Monday eveiung at the A suggestion for the 23 Social .. 1849.20.21.22 ■ ^ cooking class given at the Public Service Buildtng irTSummit Tuesday afternobn. 'T h vlria ste t " -----mmcw ^chaaman and as a Education this year. — — education center^JThe_ creation of a "municipal Sports...... 4. ^ e T is MisS Barbm Tannerandthe young girls are members o f the local Brownie troop headed member 61 the 4-4 com­ Mr. Edgcomb has served ; meeting is .scheduled to parking authority was then ,. 14,15 mittee, which meets with as chairman of the board’s begin at 8 p.m. made by Mortimer Ep- by Mrs. fheophil Bihgle. (sickles Photo-R^ortino) Page 2 Millburn & Short Htlls ITEM. Thursday. FttrrgbrvSO. 1969" Set Deadline YottdrTails ,^^ % ^ \finYlslandOpem FOR THE FINEST iN EYEWEAR youth after-he -kad paid Patrolman A the motor vehicle sum­ Tor Ticket HOURS: To Fool Daily 9-6:30 mons and discovered Laboratory on Doors to Pre-History Police Science Class Thun. Eva 7-9 Mason was not.tfcfe psreon Reservations Premises The PoliS he claimedte-bej— Sheriff’s Office, several Sat 9-5 A hehcQpter flight from There with JamesMavor, a Reservations for the P atro lm an Hans R. 1 ,A Maplewood „ . Tuesday evening the Beyer of Mount Ararat troopers of the New Jersey Closed Wed. youth, appeared in court Athens or an island hop­ prominent unddrsea ex­ testimonial dinner: honor­ James Mason Jr., 18, plorer, dnd Emily Ver- Road iB among the 55 law State Police, and an identi­ ANDREW KOVACS to triek the Townstyp lor the second tim e and ping cruise ship are the ing former Police Chief only avenues or entry to meule, one of the fore­ Frank J. Stoeckle will enforcement- officers en­ fication officer o f the OPTICIAN police Tuesday afternoon Judge Milton Freiman rolled in Union College’s Essex County Sheriff’s Of- fined him $20 o n the Thera, a small, volcanic most American authorities cloise on Tuesday, Russell 357 Millburn Ave.,-Millburn Near TheatreDR 9-4155 bat ,^mly succeeded irn * on Greek civilization. new police science pro­ ftce. Acquiring * an additional lotorvehklecharge and island in the sun-drenched A. Lyon Jr., Millburn PBA Aegean. Mr. Mavox invited Mr. president and dinner chair; gram, which was launched TTie men are enrolled in court fine. additional $20 for English composition; Eng­ g in contempt of~ Robert L. Kane of Kane to assist in the dig man, has announced: The during the current spring , • The Mason youth was KnoHwood Road spent and to offer geological and semester. lish review,. government, 'lj|^ n ' a summons in the dinner will - be held on, two summer vacations on mining advice in locating Thursday, February 27, at _ The 55 law enforcement- and general psychology mtorninj* for careless driv- and . uncovering the buried officers come from 20 courses. Union College in« and presented - a Thera, studying the ihe Short Hills Caterers. geologic structure of thh cities. communities m Union, also expects to offer drivlr’s lideilse and auto'' Dinner tickets may.be active volcaqo and taking During the summers of reserved by calling police Essex, Somerset and Hud- courses in police science in registration in the name of magnetometer readings of 1967 and 1968, Mr. Kane headquarters, 379-2100 son counties. Thfi polics- ggpmmbgF;------— ___ . B arri Sehuzk of Port Jer­ and his wife worked with. tnf»n have qualified fo t KMRSH HAS 8 vis, N%Y. Mason had bor­ the rock structure. extension-3 or 20, or by TheraV hills and cliffs -4he Greek and American mail addressed to-the Mill- state scholarmips or fed­ ro w ed the car from •Town Hall and are are’ barren; only a few archaeologists at Thera. eral grants, which provide Sehuzkwho was stay ing att scheduled to begin a t 8:30 bunftB A , Bdx 321, Mill- The Baby Erdlator is an Greeks and an army of They used a seismograph bum. Checks should be; all or part of their tuition EXCITING N E W his home. p.m. V | to profile the base of the and fees. airmobile plant that can donkeys inhabit the island made payable to the Frank purify water at 420 gallons and sharks swarm in the ash. Mr. Kane helped de­ J. Stoeckle Testimonial Although. most of the students are patrolmen in per hour. The plant is lava warmed waters. At vise a mining plan, to ex­ Dinner. 1 1 r COCKTAILS FOR cavate the Minoan build­ local police departments, lighter than a thousand one location the remains pounds and can be trans­ of a Roman cdlony from ings and shore tip the thick the - group includes two wHt^rPSlem y ruled the' deputy-pemee chiefs,-inves-: ported by helidopter or MMOML .Jayersj2t a f c _ ...... — Holiday Schedule -overrough-t^ain-CTt-the yOJRTINGERS, Mediterranean beckon the Thera erupted in 1500 t^ttcns-"-for~-fiieHUnio«^ curiouajmdffielERpigtiw^ C o unt-vPiosegutar^fe ArmvV mechanicai"mulr. LiMee, a correction officer It can bTset up for oplrP Fe r r H e i But deep in the volcanic it is building up to another special delivery mail, there tion in. less than an hour. ash nifflfr-from what- a£d u^eav fd. in -some future- faPr'the ~TJnien~l?ounty _ COULD LOVt chaeologists call pre-his­ -eentufy . ' Aretfaeologists first, discovered ' the Min- this SatjUrday, Washir^;- - t _____ , _ tory are preseryedTJnder- ton’s Birthday. Also closw —because irg t^es you.. _ 150 feet -Of- ash and- ~ c ^ l iB3mF U b o at^0:years- 'forlWe hfildS^lWll bii the: Tve got newsfor you" ago, more than 13,000 ~ p a cfiaace fo shdw_hirn puffliee?arr^ JMillbum PuUic Library. ^dating hack: yeate^ftar: ttmcitiesAifiap- . = V MIKE ROSENBERG’ = y foat-a - shrsw ct-sho^fier yocr;ar&- 'p ared :zOtHyTecenSy Save proyldt fef ]uu..ii6out SIT . ,2 - JeifiMthat might fiH m any iMurlnsMniBcaeaada.That j,-.— rASINT,,™: - ffjr=du£ifi na I '' ,v normal Saturday trash col^ gaps” m the history oflKe yreelt'Wd^Amert&arar- lection day-XTe. reminded meant 1 can help cut rad * V 7 0 _ 1 lUL C ciearance and it's-aH taking. placi| •world...... chaeologists begun to c(e- tape and high cestceut o| l P h o n o . J 1 / \ U 0 3 that the munieipalAanitfe ; Ufa Uaalwi Uwin.«>.»w.r.* ■ - im. . . ■■ ■ - - <5e<^e—Washtfigten^a—d “vote^agge-itmoun'ts ot time" -tiendepartment-willmake ' ->■ '-MkMhAAdvico-'-'-~M juadmOheytoexc^^ Businest-and Auto Intur- { MmmM m M A * 'BTrtFi'day'~ at>' T" ~" T~- : A 'mining engineer with' island. a pick-up .on Washington’s : S*’ 8’ "‘■ /HISIolH = -Titanium MetalsofAmer- Birthday.JJormallv tne^de- Sun Darkened Allstate Insurance Companies ica,. M r Kane went to partment does not pick-up : , t Northbrook, IlSnoit S . J ~ __ Geologists- have estl- trash on a legal'holidav. -J mated that after long dis­ charges of ash the normal vrilf^ntp outlets became plugged..and the ..hot THE GREAT. [ ;‘mBgina” or molten rock burst up from under _the_ earth and through "the COVER-UP ■solid cap of the island. • iluge.boulders were p p b - ably thrown 50 miles into the^afr-andJipt-ash spread over thg w tire easterrr Mediterranean. r = When • thp* molten rock drained from the inner SALE - " ■chamber of the volcano1 the entire 16 miles of mountain' collapsed and GEN U IN E . . '’tM^'sea" rushed into the- hole. Geologists speculate 1 the invasion of Water was ALLIGATOR AND LIZARD -accompanied "by a trem­ bling o f the eartli7 irrcred^ SHOES AND BAGS , ible noise, 150 foot tidal j /20FF waves, gales, steam, sulfu- [ tie mist and showers of ash -which barred sunlight~aheT{ ’turned much of the world dark. I GOLD AND r Mr. Kane surmises with* BOOTS BRITISH BREViTTS fascination —the possible ? Erom the top: A^9^-sya-c MiHbnm, N. J . aboufr -^Fhera and pre^ kistory-me fascinating. A CASH A m C A R R Y - Blood Bank------f ere Febr 26 i ’ The mobile-unit-of the_ Essex JJounty Blood Bank will be at~ Red Gross head­ quarters ^on/. Wednesday. February ~ 26, frdffl ‘ 3-Ae- 6:30 p.m. : ' In return for the dona­ 150 SPORT COATS & SUITS 1100 BOYS’- SPORT COATS Sun^Swe^ht tion of one pint of blood zthe^Essex County Blood -Reg.^ihoo to-125.06" N O W 2 0 .0 0 to 6 0 .0 0 " _ Reg. 20.00 to 35.00 N O W 1 0 . 0 0 Bank can cover the blood needs of the donor and, immediate family. .whole year. This (credit; 100 SLACKS - Wools BOYS’ SLACKS extended to a hosj" “Nobody but nobody ; patient anywhc Reg. 15.00.to 25.00 N O W 7 . 0 0 t o 1 2 . 5 0 ! Reg; 9.00 to 13.00 N O W 3 . 0 0 lM ted_Statea i*--. -sells l i k e S u b u r b a n 1 . _ For appointments and irimnngtion pnbne the FRIDAY- Red Cross at 379-4D SWEATERS BOYS’ SWEATERS CHERRY CRUMB .99 keg. 13.00 to mop NOW 7.99 Reg. ii.o o to i3.oo N O W 4 . 9 9 is4utheniic HERR Y HUNGARIAN : 190 Long & Short Sleeves OFFEECAKE - ____ 300 SHIRTS - ' BOYS’ SHIRTS Reg. 3.00 to 6.00 N O W 9 9 C Reg: 7.00 to 10.00. * N O W 3 . 9 9 Permanent Press __1 Z I _ _ . TURDAY Paints BOYS’ SHIRTS Reg. 5.00 N O W 1.9 9 OPEN CHERRY C A kf- $1.13 r n B M AI ftl l l P T 0 P- i ------JEANS -&-CBIKOS------: ‘« 9 0 : 5 # t l —EXpLUSIVELV AT-- CHERRY MELTAWAY RING Jteg.T0.TJ0 fo T A n r N 0 W 4 . 9 9 Reg. to 8.00 -- NOW HALF PRICE suroliBWt 'TMiir r - W tlP U ft* - ” SALE BEGlNS«ATtmDAY( FEB. 22nd Suburban Dessert SliopjH' 269 Millburn Ave Millburn. N I SORRY! NO CREDITS. NO EXCHANGES. A LLSALES FINAL MANY MORE SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST Millburn & Short HillajTEM, Thursdoy.Tebruory^O, 19A9 Pbflg Maguire of Jefferson Ave­ B. Daner of Oswego Lane, been named to the dean’s b e t h ’s A n ti-P o v erty loll 696 nue, has. been nam ed to recently received a bache­ list and honor roll ftWash- Clergyman to Address Agency.) -7 ■ the dean’s list a t Dun­ lor's degree from the Uni- ington and Lee University. Mr. Sullivan will report Corner barton College, o f Holy varsity of Dayton. -Lucien,a.senior major­ on the background and Cross, Washington, D.C., ing in American history, is current activities of’ fee Closeout on Famous Brand AsaortfdSizaa for academic excellence JONATHAN EPSTEIN,' a . member of ^Obuctob New Democratic Group '-Coalition throughout the THE MAJORITY OF during the past semester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ D elta Kappa' honor country as well as in New MATERIAL. USED IN THIS Jane is a member of the ward J. Epstein of Far society, the Glance Board*, The Rev. Elmer L . Sul­ steering committee of the Jersey. COLUMN COMES DIRECTLY junior class at the:College. Brook Drive, has been the Student Service Soci­ livan, re

RQY BRAYTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brayton of Forest Drive, is a member of the - 196ft freshman swimming l e ^ Tit Lawjeace tfeiverritfff He^oTt^gtes-Tirtfte-sprinL evenly. . : R ovls alsd a pledge at ONE-BAY ONLY -SATURDAY, FEB. 2 2ND Phi Gamma Delta social womdts STRIDE- 'W t^it^at^wrence. ----- ~ I SHOES T rM-ID^^)ELUG:A, m H g daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.- A. R. DeLuca of Ridge-- Mr. Easton wood Road, and a. soph­ ICIOTP OF MEV’S Paradise Kittens r omore at Duquesne Uni- / VAtTlES TO 125.00 2 7 ^ . Sandler of Boston SHOES veristy, was recently SUITS ^ 1» elected vibe president of Reg. t o 18.?? -Tau Delta Tau sorority.__ _ TO 70.00 • r - Midge, a 4967 graduate SPfflTCOATS^- VALUES ^ ^ ^ ,_1 7 " ~bf_M iilbujgirjiigh-School. Ree. w ll.99_ was al9Q nominated for VALUES T0==95s00- - t m MOW 9W 50% Sweetheart- QfGammaPhi TOP COATS fraternity. ------i------.— 2 pair for 1&Q0 * * * t r c N & T a n c e u r DAVIS, d a r t e r of Mr. AND MORE Women's & Children's and Mrs,. Donald P. Davis, FUTHEEl of White Oak Ridge Road, ME3\!S_.SUITS ; MEN’S SPORT COATS SHOE BOOTS .has, been, named to the SHOES dean’s list for the fall term 85.0(1 SH O P E A R LY at Southern Methodist -TORE " U f , : 5 - 2 ^ - • Women's .3 days only University, Dallas, Tex. A 95.00 TORE; 65.00 3 9 " • teen Age Thurs., Fri,, Sat.— freshmanr Constance is .a FOR member of the university ’s W E p 100.DO *Reg.Price to IS. 99 debating squad and is sec­ U O ^O -s- 6 4 ^ GOOD SELECTION' & retary H)f the Debate Soci, WERE ? 75.00 n o w ; ^ 5 2 " -ety.--.-— -—;—:— ■ ' y y w • .85.00 6 , ' . ..i t o r e ' 115.00 ■ N O W SALE 50® 5 m m —- SARAr-fcITTLE, daugh­ 125.00 - ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LAST THREE DAYS Little of Dorison Drive,, ^3 5 .0 0 . - has been named to the t o r e : N O W ~ WERE 90.00 NOW 5 9 " EVERYTHING SOLD FROM REGULAR STOCK dean’s list at Beaver Col­ 150.00 . lege, Pa., where she is a — ^SGQNTINUEDSTY^SONLY -^ freshman. - 455J30 — 9 9 9 9 TORE S | 9 | : ~ 110 do ~~S U 3 A N -SHIPLEY. 160.00 7 4 " daughter of JVfx1. and Mrs. TORE 120-00 , now" ■ CUTTER'S SHOES M. Bowman Shipley Jri of . Parsonage Hill Road, has t o W E R T 175'00 w w 333 MR1BURN AVE., MILlRURN qualified for the dean’s list .195:00 ~ — OPEN THURS. EVES. University o f Colo­ rado. ~ SusaiL ia a member of the class of 1970. ] MEN’S OUTERWEAR New Theater Opens MEN'S TOP COATS A U TO L O A N S A new semi-ptofessionaf theater “The Actor’s Cafe WERE 110.00 N O W 6 7 ? 9 Theatre,” offering-a-pts^ 1/2 PRICE granrofyear rounddrama, experimental -theatre, * in- structional programs in 4 3 5 ,0 0 “ theater arts and plays m u o ' available for tour' bookings- PER YEAR has been opened at 263 Central-Avenue, East Or- PER $100 ange. The Actor’s Cafe The­ atre will. present “The Les­ SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN’S m son” by Ionesco and “The Zoet Story” by Edward Albee beginning February 36 MONTHS T O P A Y : _ , 20. Shows are presented SPORT SHIRTS on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays with curtain LOWEST RA TE^ ARiA time at 8:30,p.m .___.... _ SWEATERS l /2 PRICE , Season, group and stu­ dent rates" are available.' F o r ' iM e^m atib n :--eall: TURTLE NECK KNITS 675-1881 (1881), Krone Amoniit . Note Monthly reservations are accepted. Required Amount - —- Payment Names 'Wallwork i LIQUIDATING BOYS’ AND PREPDEPT. ^ ^ m e szJEJ allwork^of l i,o o r - - H ,136.52 $3137 Canoe Brook R oad. Tnis" -1,500 bebn named to the newly 1,704.60 4735 framed board n f trustees of Cblumbu8*Redwood. e l/2 P R I ( l- 2,000 2 J7 Z 68 “ 63.12 nursing and extended care .. facility in West Grange 2,500 - = 2 i8 4 L » ^ ^=78.92 which is operatj^,by Co­ lumbus Hospital, Newark. SUITS-- DRESS SHIRTS 3,000 3,409^0 94.70 Mr. Wallwork is a state senator and vice president 3,500 WSM- 110.49 of Wallwork Brothers, a SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS Newark plumbitig and air- conditioning firm. • WASHINGTON'S DRESS SLACKS SWEATERS Used Con Also Financed At Low Ratos BIRTHDAY^ - - OUTERWEAR: KNIT SHIRTS - . . ... BANKING HOURS * ------Monday thru Friday‘-|l3 0 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Walk-up Window—3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.. •

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Millburn-Short Hills 99 EVINS JOUROAN, M r . SWPHM, Mtttfi,; CLOTHIER _ ~ ^ lo Hen and Yeung Men r n m -335 MlLLBIiRN AVigiUE, MILLBURN M a u l- HQIIRS-Q 30 AM tn S:3ft P.M. i 376 -3 0 0 0 Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 by the Federal BepostHrwuraneaGorp. ■ 3 3 1 S 7 7 1 7 SALE ENDSSATURDAY

1 Millburn & abort Hills ITEM. City and in 1960 babe- Richard J. Bandekow of came m anage-of the tele­ Mountain Avenue has been Former Resident Earns phone company in Sedaha, named to the additional I ncome T A x jiT o im m tm n o MoTTh 1962 he was rev post of field sales manager turned to Ransas Citjrand lor the resins and chemi­ _ . ■ ■ Seymour J. Hirsch Man o f Y ear H on ors in 1963 was transferred to cals department of Borden — " INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (RETIRED! Chemical, a division of SHO.II. . (Pete) (f etc; Clow,uiu w , sonbull ofU1 boardsuuaius Viof thepe YMCA,/ ImuAj St. Louis again. Mr. Clow moved to Borden, Inc. He will con- TA X CONSULTANT FOR APPOINTWENTCAL.L 376j138_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur"Clow Ozark Council of Boy Springfield in 1965 as dis­ , tinue to serve as Northeast of Joanna Way, was re- Scouts, Greene County trict manager of South­ dishrief sales manager. , cently named the Out-. A m erican R ed Cron, western B#fl,-be©0ming di­ standing Young Man of Springfield Civic Sym- vision manager in 1967 1968 in Springfield, Mo. at phony and the Chamber of when Springfield was the annuffl Jaycee’s awards Commerce, made operating headquar­ ROMAN REALTY SOLD!! dinner there. A native of the Town- ters for the firm. Mr. Clow, who is 32, is Mr. Clow g r a t e d Mr. Clow is married to the youngest division man- M illburn HighX School, the former Jane Mangels- ager in the history of graduated frorar Buncknell dorf, daughter of Mr. and Southwestern Bell. University j l 1958 and Mrs. Harold Mangelsdorf — - joined Southwestern Bell of Knollwood Road. The He has served in Spring- that yea^ He first worked Clows have three daugh­ field as a director on the -{in St/Louis,' then Kansas ters. Malcolm N. Levenson Malcolm N. Levenson of administration from New | Delharton Drive, a mem­ In the Realm York University.. . ber of the Kislak ' • Su m * Agency, general agent of Of Commerce Bernard M. Frank of The GuardiarrLifa Insur­ Maple Street has estab­ ance Company; has been lished the brokerage firm named “New Man of the Bayard M'l Stevens—nf o f ..Bernard- M. 'Frank & Year” ,-having achieved the Overlook Terrace has been Co., jn c . with: offices , a f highest volume of pre- appoatetf^ "Franchisor TSaitTXringe; miurns among all of Guar­ International Sales Center A partner and trader dian’s first-year men in the L ich e e for Centrat~New with Great Eastern Secur- nation. This Ithrely Colonial located at:24 Falmouth Street, Jersey, including - Essexf= ~ A -certified public • ac­ IBesTrdm T 9 5 in d 1965V Short firiis.“ to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin^ -MbMiHTOar^TiMSk H eavy— Gloves A Mufflers JM om'Somerset, Hudson- Mr.FTank wasalso-asecur- countant. Mr'. Levenson 1H3 '"HuriteiSfon •'cotTRttesr5 ifies tracer wiih W ^ p t - sery^'W’ihF^bdard transaetionwasarranged-byRutirMasciy ...... Vests . „ Announcement o f the ..Hanover Corp., New York directors of the. First Fed­ O uterwear r^p®Bfii1lraeht^ Stock Exchange, until the eral Savings and Loan As­ Corduroy Slacks openin&^JiisyOWffifgBR sociation of Sparta. H B g Shores 4 Ste v enstJllu and, , ^LawSrice_ LawVw.TJc" A graduate of Rutgers Gmde», j^ id e rit of Fran- Law School, -1952. Mr. Johnson & Murphy—=== ‘chi&ea-. Internationalt a All Sweaters Wallstreeter Bates Frank has been a religious After 50 years, RCA is having franchise sales organiza­ school teacher since 1948‘ tion and subsidiary o f the at the Temple B’nai Jeshu- * Selected Group of Long Sleeve Shirts City Investing Company. run ancT received his cer­ - 1 (Both Dress & Sport Reg. to $8S5) , /Mr. Stevens las estao- tific a te from Hebrew * Suits ond Sport Coatsivaiuestosisni -Hshed his salesV^enter - Union.College. ----- imderttre- name of-^m -- — ?:. '■ •— Vm a Y nhisft Opportunities Com-; p ;X dots (ValuestoSJ35.) t From- Richard G. Wells of pany. in Union. . \ Midhurst Road..has rer SLA CK S '(Wool, Dacron end Wool) Rep. to $30.00 Mr." Stevens," formerly cenfiy been promoted to vice president of the Ames r SL A C KS (Permanent Press) Reg. to $11.00 — 5 / - one of the six" director -Group 6f New York CityK level positions at the £ela- is a graduate- of Princetoir > Sized Hosiery 50< Pr. nese Research Company, University and received his Summit, in a major ref • ALL HOYS’ WEAR winter. y2 QFF_ alignment of personnel an­ nounced by Dr. Alfred 1. To help them celebrate— - Suits 8i SportCodts Summ^RrWintdrTr,:terwearr— Brown, president:-— -^'- /- Mr X WeHs, who is /in we're rolling back prices on ftCA Color TV ! Short or Long Sleeve Shirts for Dress or Sportwear charge V personnel, joined . Permanent Press Slacks Long or Short Sleeve Knit Shirts Fiber Industries,' Inn, a Celanese joint venture, in Sweaters Underwear. Pajamas 1965 as industrial relations Belts Slacks Swim Wear jm g. to CelaA^eyRefl»arch OUR FINEST in 1967, he was/corporate' CASH AND CARRY’’ NO ALTERATIONS v”ALL SALES FINAL ADVERTISING; employe relations manager of F.I.I. A graduate of Many Other Surprise Bargains' " Our satisfied Puidue University, Mr. customers telling Wells holds an M.S. degree others about us in industrial psychology. W eekliesElect "Item‘Publisher - Lowest Price Ever for 1973 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD Open Thur«. fves." ’ Phone; 763-3737 YicePresident R o b ert -M. • SulUvadp business manager -o f the, 295^ RCA COLOR TV Caldwell Trogress, was re-'

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IDAHO. BOUND -These Township-scouts have been selected to represent theOrange Mountain Council a( the 7th National Jamboree in Farragut State Park, Id a., this summer, A 3-day trip to San Francisco is also planned as dart o f the jamboree activities for the scouts. From left to- right,fintm w r areKenneth T ully-(anaiternate),GlennKesselm an.RanctallJQ nesahdRonaid ---Miele/ second rowr -Todd Isaacson Kondoll Jonos, William Cater,- Kurt lsaocson and Renaid- Unform : To he selected Tor the trip each scoutliad tobeat^ ^ ^ W k^ old^ KW ^ W shd proficient in camping cra ftsi _____ I:____

weekend." derfoot JScouts Tom “ The scouts packed in Marcketta, the "quarter mile trail to- Ken- HoyVnec;~ Sandy their campsite using a sled Matck^ t , - Joe La V«a. to Ltrimi^(At' tHW--exibr»- -^Kay^tefL-Wolfe and Dave ^wintercamping gear: T l ^ Cruiekshank ^were passed "SQEEARAWGE^' FAMOBTMAKE- chose- an excellent /site: ~on -some of . th e' Second WINTER among the cedars and soon Class requirements.- had a very neat camp -After supper there was a SHIFT AND Pack No. 1 set-up boasting a lashed -general recreation period COATS A meeting of Cub Scout and benches and followed by an evening 1,2, and 3-P€r “ Pack No. 1 was held- on other lashed appoint- campfire planned by Rich Friday evening, January ments. Faenza. The campfire con­ untrimmed coats BETTER DRESSES S i; at Christ Gburob with ■fram-waacon- sisted o f-a cheer for th IR. J1 VGTION Richard Fuller was pre- sented a -bear pin-witH a . MEN’S...... « gold arrow and a one year sportswear service award.—A service award was also presented to John Futjb. ■ TAMOUS BRAND CHILDREN’SWEAR dresses Awards were presented to the following Webe- lows; A ndrei Rosenthal, DRESS SHIRTS entire fall and winter sfnck oh sale engineer, citizSn, scientist, Infants and Toddlers Play wear, reg at half the regular^pncesrSkop early! sportsman- an d RiekvBes- ~ 3.00 - 10.00, now 1.90 '1,90. In­ land, sportsman, aquanaut, cluded are jackets, fumj)suits, over- Junior Junction, Tepper’s Second "* engmeer^tldete.^cientist. ..all-sets, suits and dresses in the - Plainfieldand ShortHills Mail. — - — 4 ^ - - group.-Sizes M toU hPFoddlers 2, 3 and 4. Troop 61 “ ^ T ro o p 61-rose early Sat- urday meming _and ^was SPORTSWEAR the firsttro o p to arrive a t were 7.00 each— Infants and Toddlers’Winter Coats, the winter encampment Legging and Hat Sets, reg.~20.00 - held by the South Moun­ Long sleeve ' now 10.90 - 21.90. Sizes Lg. SPECIAL PURCHASE tain District at Brady —^ ton shirts in regular glen collar, and to X. Lg, and Toddlers 2^3 and 4. Camp, Pbttersville~last bu tton-down oxfords:Mos tly stripes and patterns. Not every, style in SWEATERS every size. Neck sizes 14-17, 32-to Infants and ToddiersSnowsmis; reg: ■ 35 sleeve lengths. ~1500 - 28.0&MV/ 7.90 - 15.90. 7,9 ? B A N K WarnT Winter Coats fbrGirls. reg: - wem 9, 98^‘ lZ98z^= 31.00 - 52.00, now 17.90 - 23.90. Mostly beautifully detailed cardi-' B Y M A I L Sizes 4 to 14. - - garis and Chanel cardigans in an excellent color selection o f wqols_ DESIGNER and Wintuk orlon. Sizes 34 to 40 in Girl’s Dresses, reg. 6.00 - 22.00, 1 TIE HALF, now. 2.90- 10,90,! 4 to 14:

were 5.00, 6.50, 7.50 -NYLON TRICOT Fkia-demestk and imported-sffles-m - a wide selection o f patterns and 5 ’C o lo r s ." ' 1 O£CESS0RIE& SLIPS FULL DIVIDENDS — -PAID QUARTERLY -----2.99 at the end of each CLEARANCET - calendar quarterat — -were-4-QO 6.00 " Millinery-rr—final clearance inelud- Choose from white and q variety of — _Jngjwimsies, fur felts, knits, veils, colors. All enhanced '‘with lace, MEN’S reg. 3s00-12.00, now 994. applique, or embroidery Trim. Ayer- ROBERT age 34'-40, short 32-38. “ - .•

FURNISHINGS Ladies Umbrellas, 16 rib, in assorted ' lingerie, Tepper’s Street Floor,. TREAT solids and plaids, reg. 5.00, now . Plainfield. 2.99. Jewelrv-r: : tailored anddressV ' Cotton Flannel Pajamas 3.99, were in golden metals, silver metal, enam- 6.00. Coat and middy styles in solid els, reg 2.00 - 5.00,..now 99*. . SAVINGS colors. SIzerAriJ7G~D. ~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MISSES’ PENNYv" Bank by~maM and get 5V4% on six- Designer Jewelry, reg. 6:00-15.00, month certificates with a minimum : Long Sleeve Turtleneck Shirts, 9.90,„ amount .of $10,600.'anoTrT muItlpies were 15.00. Full fashioned, light now 1.99. Bags, assorted vinyl calf LOAFERS of $1,000. over this amount. One weight all wool shirts. Choose in grains, genuine leather, reg. 6.00 - year certificates pay:5% with mini--, - ~i-23f0, now 3.99. - - ■tiplae Qt $1.000. Both certilicatee - white, cream, or rust shades. S. M. give you full dividends, paid quarter­ L: XL. s 7.90 ly. Regular savings accounts pay- 4%%, with no minimum deposit re­ Turtleneck dickies in assorted colors quired. Your savings are insured up REG. 10.957 “musi haves’’ for your to $15,000/ Write today mr call ' Men’s Stretch Socks 794, were and styles, reg. 2.00 -3,00, now 99*. ; busy life. Handsewn leather loafers 243-1123. 1.00*1.50, sblid colors in nylon or ’~ Dong Sleeve Nylon Knit Shells, with neatly tapered toe and hand . wool and nylon. ------— assorted colors, reg,8.0‘0, now 4.95, . stitched Back counters. -In browt^

Accessories, Tepper’s Street Floor, Shoe Salon, Tepperf Street Floor, Mirifield and S h o riM i Mall.^ ftainfield and. Short WUs Mali ~

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. He was obviously ^trouble maker. His hair was down to his shoulders, his trousers were so tight they stretched the limits of decency and by his air it was immediately dear to tiie juvenile court judge that the lad’s weekly allowance surpassed tee earnings of many hard-working, law abiding Candidates, Step Forward : ■ / ' • “Y ou’ve been here before, haven’t you?” asked the judge. In today’s, edition is the announce­ public. “JJo ,” lied tee boy. ment by the junior members of the . Time has a way of passing us by, “What’s your full name?” Township JCommittee (who. are, each April 24 is a date which seems far in completing thek- ninth year of serv­ 'the future but Ts only two months “George Washington.” ___ ice), William 0 . Heilman and John T. away. April 24 is the deadline for “Now come on, George: I have your record right here. Kelly Jr., that they intend to be filing petitions of candidacy in* the You were brougit before this court three years ago on a candidates for reelection. primary election. cutting-down-a^dierry-tree offense.” It would be foolish, unrealistic and It is to be hoped that the coming "YOU PROMISED M E, YOU SAID YOU WOULD. YOU GOTTA GIVE IN SO I ' L L B E The youth was visably shaken to learn that a record had without foundation in fact to say at two months will see a serious discus­ GOOD; TELL ME A STO RY THEN I'LL GO TO -BED." And that's just what Mrs. William * been kept of that incident. He had been certain that past this point that we will or will not be sion of the future of the community. Bumstead o f Minni&nk Road, a Junior League volunteer, Mrs. Charles Palmer o f Morris misdeeds of juveniles were not recorded. endorsing the incumbents. We will We hope the primary election in June, TOrnpike and Mrs. LuciHe Raas; children's librarian, are going to do s t the storybgpk hour at ’T’m, I, ,1 forgot about that, it was gc^long ago,” he say, however, th at -we h o p Mr. and t)ie general election in Novem­ the Miflburn Library, t Heilman and Mr. Kelly are challenged. ber, will provide us with the oppor­ stammered. A' political campaign is good for a tunity to say, '“Here are men whose “And now you are charged with willfully polluting a community*, it pm and should be a vision cannot be doubted; here are the -public waterway, to wit, throwing money into the -River H im e-when-newH aces aBd-newideas-- -two men who represent--the ..best —P-otonaac-H ow do^y o u d wid? ^ ^ ------'-r are Brought-^ the attention of they 7 Mi^faumTownriliFha8Jt<^offer^^’-^ — ~ Jlett& iitO 'tL e C&U q/ i " " “Not^ ltyir^id-not-^hrow1^ threw a coin across the rivm:.” ~ sax!:^serjudge. “Wiat tnr^earte1^^^e^ld" Parking Ticket Issued that day for" tee Discriminatory ■ tMgga^QTLtortesucha thingas teat?”: ~ ^ same offense. I believe the Enforcement - - Editor, Th^ Item: ----- “I thou^it-it would make a nice td H t^d riM iste Ow^Eiiforeemeiit S^^r-TRrotestTI^seBt-a-ehedkr, court- should - return my. Edftor, Tbe item:.. - . .for a $3 parking fine to "^hgefc. ' ‘ " '' - someday.” . . " . Bosamajry;K". Everard - ...Mwy residents livihg on White Oak RMge Road Now it was tiro-judge’s turn to be shaken. Never had he summons I received, but 1 m -several years; - approximately 25 - "’betweenHartshom SchooU-- t%lteve the existing weath- and Pmsoiiage "Hitt Road 760^ . “ A n ie e ^ r y t e ^ ^ faisicMdreH,’’ the-judge teou^it, j ..conduct of some of Millburn’s police —autos in municipal commuters’ park- -(Editor’s Note: Approxi­ er conditions and resulfing ■ m ately 20 .summonses ; “le a a just iinagine the lype ofTattler he would make.” • during th e past week apd one-half is "1 ing lots received tickets and five were —-uncleared parkurg" “ lot _lo-us more fiiah a~BjfdistigMnit. " . towed to the ‘ police stationrTheir . -were issuediat lolL 3 on , summons fpr failure te __ refuse to-waste ther eourt’s time with the likes o f year —definitely did not-warrant februaTy If ^“Anyone ; S desd their sidewalks after Washington. You have a choice ~ either sailist m-the aTvwy or ;r~ As .reported in The, Item last week, : offense - or rather thejiSenseoftheir = a summons. ' •Monday- was the day the p o lice de- -drivers - was not parking within the wishing to appeal the the' recent heavy snow- it’s "a penal • colony for you.” • . - -On-February T2-, I drove _ —ticket _may 'petitibh the - “You can’t scare me” Washington said. “Send riSeTo= ,partment was to start the strict en­ white lines which , delineate vehicle my husband’s—efUrto-tiie- forcement of the regulations pertain- spaces. Presumably the police person­ Tnumcipa! couft for a de- A few facts need to be your worst penal colmiy.” iilg to thynew'Mittbcii: n Cei iter traffie: nel responsible for the award of these Short Hills station -a n d - f ense affidavit.) — - —• stated: - A n d te e judge-did^And no one ever saw or heard of ""tickets can see white lines under white " parked in Lot 3. Its condi-~ __1. The heavy snowfall - George Washh igton-again.------flow-^-in particulaI^M t_tU ID J5an ~ tkmwas^UmsUre.thebest - and subsequent dnftuig— .._from Essex Street onto MafihStreet. snow with "far more accuracy than the y- r yninr ..- " 7 ...... '■■■;...... - the Township could do . "No turn " Signs erased several efforts to And enforce they riid.- —; private citizen. ; under the circumstances of Moral - Never tell a lie and remember to celebrate the On Monday alone 25 summonses__ keep sidewalks clear. And a week after the mow a report the “Great Snow Storm of Editor, The Item: 2. The heavy snowfall birthday of John Adams, the father of our country. _ were handed out. • To the. casual reached us of a local woman who In view of the pew •: ^ --CJ.B,. observer - and for a time we stationed 1969,” but all the usual caused street clearing parked her car in front Of the Commu­ _ spaces were: far from un­ traffic regulations pro­ operations to dump vast ourselves at the Main and Essex Street nity Cpngfegational Church so that hibiting left turns from comer --" the scene was almost ludi-- covered, and no parking amounts 'o f snow onto die could attend services there. She lines were visible where I. MillburH"Avenu&tnto!Slaffl 7"gBtewaferte--someiases ' This- W eek’s Recreation Events S —ero us,----- ^received Trticket. Heroffenset^viola-— Street and from Essex • There was no policeman stationed • parked. Only a daily com- reaching a x feet.- ip —tion of a local-o idinance. which pro- - muter-w ho is Mery familiar Street _-4nto Main Street.— depth. — - ^jp thn intprsprBon to flirant traffic" —fiibits parking m front of public straight across Essex Street arid, at the with the lot would have --— 3rTRgwalks-mfront-of" Bbyi Baiketball Junior High School buildings. Members of thejchurcn have piossiblv known this. seems that one ‘more sign the White Oak Rjdge Senior-High School sametime,toin^icateleftfcurn9were ' parked on the street for years-with no Old Guard . Taylor Park forbidden. Rather, a patrolman stood I .parked our car be­ Vmight be helpful if at-” : Firehouse ! and Recre­ Youth Canter Open Youth Center - tickets and no warnings. tween two other cars at tachedr.to"the traffic light ation House have not Art StudJiP Open'9 ~ . Youth Center--- in front of the entrance to Marin’s and. > - 4:30 p, . After School Boye Short HJIItSchopJ . each time a m otorist ignored •• per­ We could ’go on - but to what 10:30 a.m. - not obstruct­ in ftont of Dave’s Market . ~ y et (letter, written Fe& Recreation . ______haps wilfully, perhaps not seeing the pQini? Apparentiy aease can be made ing any passage for-other -o n E ssex Street, ruary 16) been cleared. G 4:30-p. v After School Boys Washington School .cars. At 6:0 4 ' p.m. I rg- .• . .It could be marked “No Those particular walks Recreation overnead sign ---th eJo n g arn r of ih e — that each pf-the accused did in fact L-iiaoR. After SchootSove Wyomlna-School' law-struck with its summons Hook. - violate a law - And the duty of the tuimM" to"~fincr '\ ticket ~ Left Turn Next TTOtner-? - """were soreiy-Tieeded ’to ' Recreation reach this polling place After School G Trie — At one poin t eight cars were lined • policeman is to enforce the law at all ' - issued at 6 p.m. Lcroserved a.m, to 7 p.nr.” or “Watch -Reereetlon up waiting for their summonses times, ete.;-etc^eter - many other cars were tick- Sign Ahead-No Left Turn for- the February 11 - 3 ;15 . • After School Girl* South Mountain School. eted, and those good citi­ 7 a.m. to ,7 p,m.” or school election! - Recreation (which were-being written..: bv two But-i& there a by-la.w..in the munic­ ^3TT5- i Gamae 6th to the Bth __Taylor Park .. _ r officers); the intersection was blocked^ ipality’s charter, os in the PB.A .’s zens who; paid- to park and something similar. The last point seems to Grade Boye ' try to get to their business .Besides heiping- the or­ be a clear case o f discriml 4:00 -l Weight Llftlng-High Junior High School _ : ~ and the traffic flow resembled the constitution-which absolutely forbids School Boys pre-tum-ban days.__ the use of just a little bit of common.. in extremely bad weather derly flow of traffic, such j-natory enforcement of an 7-Bp.i Beeketball - lif t & Junior High School Exactly a week before this incident - -were- -penalized;- Nobody-- - a--sign- would - f-urfeher-call - - -ordinance; If-the-property— -- 12th Grade Boye - - tried to break the rules: attention "to~the very im- _ Volleyball - Adult _ Junior High School - owner gets a summons, Men arid laws, and I’m sure all ; portent signals in front of ! w hy not force the Town­ /•7-8p, Boye Beeketball ' Wyoming School,- were doing their.: best to ’ Dave’s Market. .Out-of- - ship to clear its sidewalks? Practice’ __ Coming Events ~ 8s t8 ■ W W6m6h'»Bowling 4 Seasons - U nion ^ Kiiow Your tiy io park in rime and.. ^to wn. jMyets;.exj^cia!ly_dn The officiousness of the The Item will be glad to:-publish events of any ...k ^ P some order in th e -ne^ appreciate ^teaffiesig- ~ local police ^in issueing ; chaos that existed. ------nals-in the middle of a — organisations,- Telephone D R aawl 6-1 20Qt—— summons" under these un- Junior High School Government | r win pay, but a “Blbicr shd there- have been" ' usual and extraordinaty Svilor High school many elose eal)* between Friday Friend* Tey lor Perk ____ FEBRUARY substantial taxpayer, I pro­ eanSitiens Vr= = Y outh Center Open - - Youth Center Mew Je rs e y ’s__first test! . pedestrians crossing to the brought to the attention — After School Boy* Oeprfleld School . “broad based” levy ■* the - - parkthg area -and motorists - .. ' •/ - . THURSDAY,20 , ' .. - I" feel that I-have—a~~ of tee -Township .officials .3:16-4; -After School Boye Glenwood School " state sales and use tax- justifiable ^eomplaint and > running red li^rts. ' and the public’. enacted in 1966 - would . •• Harry J^Lauden "______3 :16-4: After School Boye Hertehorn School • 4 p.m. Arboretum- fBm,-“ Turn the Wheel West.” - wonder -exactly how-many— Max R . Bluntschli — Recreation provide about 20 percent other summonses were - — fto^W ehingtonAvenue 281 White Oak Ridge Road 3:16-4: • AfterSchoolBoye __South Mountain School of the one and one-third Reereetlon -• • FRIDAY, 21 biffiorr^dollars of revenues - 3:15-6 _G*mee 6th to 8th Vaylor Park Grad* Boy«~,--- ~ needed to finance the state —yrg-ptf " Weight Llftlnc -Hlah Junior'Hlnlrschool______~ 1 p.m. Rolling Hills Garden Club meeting, Christ government spendmg pro- A Municipal Fool School- Boyi Church------~ - • ^am “15roposkl Jfor^he :f • Youth Center Open ■ VouthCenter ------next fiscal year. SATURDAY, 22 ... ^The-^sales J a x —totaLis— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22T Recreation-Operr Gym Short Hill*School •projected at $275 million T hey’re Tdiking About.. . — I ______- Boyi and Girl* — ~ I Q a m. JiininrnAThTjretnrn Cliih meeting. m the budget -recom­ 9:30 • 12 Noon Recreation Open Gym Washington School mended to the legislature^ -BoVTand Glrlt— : cause tee suggested, mem­ of the questionnaire was 9 -11 a.m. Beeketball 7th - 8th Junior High School— SUNDAY, 23 - by Governor Hughes^-fer— (Second in a Series • Grade-Open Gym —the Tiseal -year ending in “ of Articles-about bership fees were too high £ to ^ determ ine , Whether 9 12 Noon Garnet Bth to 8th Taylor Park 3" p.m. Arboretum lecture, “Four Seasons,” , '< Major Events - for Summit’s low income— there was a r e a l basis fo r - --- —-— -—Orede Boye — June, 1970. This compares —residents. Last- week this— nnfinancial^support- o f--a-- 9:30- 11efrn. ~ Gvm naif Ice Short HID* Country MiUbum High School ■>_, witlr a revised coBectiop in Ar«a Communities.) Defy School group circulated a petition municipal pool in Summit. _ 2 Noon _ Beeketball High" Senior High School , estimate of $260 million — A municipal pool — calling for the reduction of The council president said —: School Boye — MONDAY ,24 _ ~ Short Wfllreoamry— —this year and actua! col­ what is it? Is it a com -r - the pEQpdsed rates and th e' survey is only the BOTrrnr'- —Gyrnniftlct--- - lections of $23$i? million . munity pool or is I t a . Day School _ _ -12:30' p.m. Women’s Independent Republican saying a municipal pool beginning of a preliminary Livingston in the .19.68 fiscal year private" swim dub? Mill- should be -available tonsil investigation fo r a munic- _ Beeke Hartmorn School Club meeting, Taylor Park Recreation House. ~ which ended last June, Beeketball League Junior High School bum and most towns in "residents.— ipal pool, Baiketball League Washington School • p.m . B oard o f Education meeting, O ther 1970 revenue - this area have municipal . Gomel 61h to 8th . .. Taylor Perk . ... ,,ddmirnstrationBuilding. producers listed include ' Housing First - - “Hasty Conclusions” Grade Boye „ pools supported by yearly -Center Open— — coj^oratioh-taxesbf-^ -.membership fees^Summit Yesterday a spokesman Mr. Bennett feels th at- . Center Open ~ TUESDAY, 26 - ^ O S T mfflionv sr nearly ls cuirentiy staetying the for.tee' Sunmlit area chap-" “ some residents have 15 percent of the total; feasibility of such a podlr jumped^^ to hasty, conclu- 1 p.m..Christ ChjircR Wrn’npn’a Ouild Afternoon - t e r q f the NAACP, Rich- r...... - motor fuels taxesj.. $195 _ ^Bnd has found itself in a ....awi-Avimt., told The Item | sions. This week thp coun­ millidn, ,Jieat6d7 discussion !about= cil president toldThe Item 4 p.m , A rb o retu m program, " “ Nature’s ^-teat-wh ile his group wasui thui 14 percent; motor commujaity patilSGZZ teat- any additional state- - -rMQMfe»0tT£BittJABY.-24 Athletes.” — ■..- vehicle revenues p f $128.T-- smany of the 1,506 to" - -m erits Gof conjectures _ Old Guard SI Westfield 7^30 p,m. Continental Lodge No. 190 F&AM . — -A controvasy between board & Bridge milhpn, nearly 9V5 percent; those who insist the pool ~ 1,800 Negro residents of about the munteipal poob- S 12 46"- ' Women** Bowling___t 4 Seeeon* - Union jxne& gfr.'; £E ____ -,l and cigarette tax $ ! 2&4Hi!— 3:15 - to. " Center Open Youth Center - - ' ■^beaelf^ulfieieiTtiaHdthose " Summit could not afford , - are premature -untfltrttia~ 3~:7B-~5~p, ; ''Gante3ffTtd'8ffi — TSyler Perk ...... “ Kon, Gt more than 9 per­ the suggested-membership survey is completed. THURSDAY, 27 - - — who beheve a municipal cent. Income from transfer p o ol be o p n The "Board - o f Recre- 3 - 6j».m. Ice Skating 7 ...... ~ ~~ "Taylor Perk r shbuld to" Weather Permitting ---- —inheritance taxes is est! every .resident- 1ms- de­ ^ A ’We^ are living In -slum- -atioawiHpreaentTthere-- : 4:30-6 p. Weight Llftlng-High Juntor High School — -4 p.m. Arboretum film, “ Nature Next Door.” m atedalrSflS^mffliontcari-i veloped as a result of a housing and a-Dool is a sults-ofi-ito angroy to tee ~ —School Boy* - mutuel racing,~$36~ miT- h au iy j” n ^ . : A vfflrifees--- -^-Gommon Council in early- ' 7 -Bp.m. ^ ~TerSK*fltW-~'~^———T^ t^ lcr Parte------r~~ - -FRIDAY, 28- " |§Si_ 1331 questionnaire aent b y -tee ^ - Weather Permitting, - lion; alcoholic beverages, Board""Tof Recreation, plained. JAimpresent „ we_ __ March At the same time Adulte -Volleyball _ Junior High School $34 million,, • Other . .pto*~ - under - direotive. from^ the plan no action- on--the -—th e—-opposmg—residents - Adults - Baelfttball • Hartshorn School ^ ^ - 4zfc-3Q-a;^i^--2^3Q^p.mt-Egiday-EBends^neeting^I "xlucers are-listed as puDlic Common Council, to-"all • municipal pool because of plan to submit-their peti­ * Taylof Park Recreation House. __~ ~ ~ "^Ullities, $18.7 million; ~ city residents. Mafled - in1'" a matter of-priorities. The tion to tee council, Teylor Perk emergency transportation January, the, questionnaire . Glenwood Housing Broiect - — Thos&Su m m itresidents — Youth Center------~ MARCH tax $15 million; and solicited residents’^"omn-— " is a step-to improve^hving^ - opposed to the $60 to $75 Gemei 6th to 8th -- "Taylor Peric— motor carriers and railroad ' ions regarding a municj|>el - conditions but there is still m em bership fee have Grades SATURDAY,! AfterSchoolBoye Hartshorn School - imposts of about $2.4 mil- pool with a yearly mem­ - more work to be. done. voiced no definite alterna­ Recreation lion. . Additional taxe§ pro-,: bership fee of $60 tq $75. - After we accomplish this tive?. Some have sug­ 3:15 - 4:30 pirr After School Boye Short H lilt School ____ 9 a.m. Arboretum pr o gram, “Know Your posed in the Governor’s ~ At a recent Comiridn we can go on to something gested,. however, a sliding 3:18 -4:30 p.m After School Boys . South Mountain School Birds.” . . - tt , program would raise $28.5 -Council meeting, a group - - else.” ~ 1 - scale based on income and Recreation _ -9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Recruit Day, Junior Essex Troop. million- from . alcohblic 1 of residents charged the S u m m it ’s C om mon most indicate the pool - 3:16^-4:30 p.m After school Soya Washington School PleasantValley Way, West Orange. beverages, cigarettes and -questionnaire was “mis­ Councti President Elmer J. should not delude any­ ‘ 3:16-4:30 After School Boys . Wyoming School 10 a.m. Junior. Arboretum Club. . - ______other - tobacco products. Recreation leading an#-erbitraay^Mbe--- Bennett -says--the purpose one.— - -rirTB-jiao p:ffi "ATterScfiobrGW GrtrfleTd Schooi . ~ Reereetlon ~ MgNDA¥y3 - 7 -» R;m. ' Beeketball Practice WyomlngSchool . » Boyi------Photography i ! 8:30 p.m. Township Committee meeting, Town Judo - Bth to 12th_. Hall. V ’ THE MILLBURN and SHORT HILLS p 7— : ' - : / TUESDAYS. ITEM, is published every Thursday by M i T h e WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ---- ‘ • ”. *. • / ► • The Item Publishing Co,, Inc., a cor- ^ 3 - 8 p.m. ' Dance Claee - TgyWr P*lrk 4 p»m. Arboretum program, “Fossils.”-.. : ’ poration at 18 Main Street, MiUburn, M 3:19 - 6 p.m. 'Youth Center Open . -Youth Center 6 p.m. Washington School-PTA box supper for 3: IB -6 p.m. Garnet 6th to 8th s ' Taylor Park N. J. Official newspaper of the Town- ff Grade* fathers. ' ITEM ship of MUlbum. Subscription rates by ~ & 3:16-4:30 p.m After School 6oyt Deerfield School $ p.m. Council Country vlub Association “ ' Editor •** » Advertising Director . mail postpaid; one year, within Essex ||f . 3: IB -4:30 p.m After School Boy* Glenwood School rrieeting, Hartshorn School. - Carter). Behnett William L. Annett____ County, $7.00. Entered as Second Class i f R pm . Continental Square Clvrtrmeeting, -■— "73 :T B-4:30p.m -Aftcr8chooi Glrlt ----- Haartehorn School Matter October 6, 1891 at the Post WT Recreation Social - Church Editor Retail Advertising Manager Office at Millbum, New Jersey under M. _ 1 WEDNESDAY, 5 Elisabeth Pcttig——■ Gerald C.Schiffnwn 3:iB-4:3Qp.rr After School Girla ■ Short H ilia School - Art of Matdi-3, 187ST,"and second class ; m — Hecraatlon ■ . — I------‘— .— ---- ~ OpTm Aftersehool GIrtr" ‘ ----Washington School ZT'T:30 p:m. CoHtinental Chapter Nor W2 O ES~ ^ PubBah« - postage has been paid-at Millbum, New meeting. Mary Louise Sprague -Jersey;..... ------u.—-.-i- 3:16-4:30 p.m After Schools Girl* 7 ,.. WyomlngSchool Recreation ■ . ~8.p.m.PIannmg Board meeting. Town Hall—. — --- ^ Member , - ; Sc- W*)ght affifii|JTgr" " ^ junior High school THURSDAYS - sohfoapyg •' " ; ' o f - _ ;;;; ...... v. Wreetllng Bthand-: a.. vr. Junior HighSehool Quality Weeklies of New Jersey—Audit Bureau of Circulafiom-'NewTereey FrefeTLseociatioii‘ ^4 p.m. Arboratum ^ te 7 " “HKn0^-the Wyoming School - Magnificent.” ..==... . — ...... --v - *...... “ SeniorNtgh School Millbum & Short Hills ITEM, Thursdoy, Februory^0r t969 Poge 7 Jr. Red~€ross

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TheMiBbum-ShortHiBs TRADITIONAL STONE HOUSE, AND MODERN PLANNER Chapter of the Red Cross wiB hold its annual youth eiuroBment drive beginning Monday, February z I T h e Township-wide • drive will seek Jto enroll students from elementary through STO N E HOUSE OAK high school as Junior^Red, Cross members. - 1$ AT HOME EVERYW HERE The goal of Junior Red Cross members is service" Living, dining or bed rooms, you name it. . fo r others and, it—is achieved through personal Stone House solid oak brings welcome and group action and by contributing money to American traditional design to every mom. ^support various activities. Activities include the pur­ Here, you see a few from our collection chase of supplies to make _hoUday tray mats and nut of more than 40 treasures. All are rich cups for the East Orange and - Lyons Veterans Hos- ' w ith a deep, dark oak finish/or in ' ratals (the tray mats-aad- nut cujis are made by " ■pHprnt;iff2H ^ ^ Brownie and tiirl® Seoul High School Red Cross Service Club); and the pur- chase _jif -Vietnaniese -Show n clockwise- g - Friendship B%xes; fa addi- ■045^0 tio n , the high school - Jfencfrtable. regularly430,00- - Secretary top;Tegutarly 225.00 “ 2p0ft“ chess sets for veterans hos­ pitals, with, ^^plies pur- Droplid desk, regularly2S0fl0^ 250.60 (hased“afrom“ these* fundsr Cabinet-etagere, regularly 230.00 ' m m Circus a t Coffee table, regularly 45&.00 _139.00 China cabinet, regularly 375.00 . 339.00 Morristown —Two-drawer buffet, ^ ——The: Pan American-C g - " ^ regularTy^O.OO eusj a one-ring European ' style circus, wiB return t» 42-inch dining table opens to a the Morristown Armory this spring. In Morris 7i53nch^Qval7re^iTV~255"00 County for the second year,.performances wiB be S id e ehairr regu4arly 70.00 - —held Friday .-Saturday- and Sunday* March 28,. 29 and Bowback arm chair, regularly 95.00 ~ 30 and aUpraceedsTrill go­ to the; Cerebral Palsy Re- habilitation Institute. The 2-hour show has headlined performers such - as the WaBendas,-the Fly-_ ,-QLifl QWN,^LANN£R iitVES ing Artons, the Del Rae’s ^nf--Denmark and Swede A LONG, VENSAfiLE LIFE —-Jotmsbn and his African Lions Stacked or lining a wall, Planner lives up! There wiB be two- spe* _nal performances o n F ru to-its name in space-makingways. Crafted: day for school children at a special rate. Teachers . o f oiled walnut veneer with solid walnut may m ake arrangements ~ By calling "Cerebrfi Palsy m chTe^l)rr6yrp^nthbases,P lah"ner Headquarters at 676-7900. Other special discounts are enhances almost any room witb adaptable available fof scouts -- and groups. ^ w ays. Some pieces oh 8-inch legs ate—

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1 P ag tJ^ rMttfcc.m & Short Hills ITEM T h u ^ Fshrunrv 20. 1969 committee; . Henry Jr Carpenter Ants Lansu - by-laws chairman; Township Realtors George F. Stratton Jr. - forms-and' handbook vice In Damp Wood ch airm an , member of Receive Appointments membership and neighbof- Slack carpenter ants are hood relations commit­ tiie largest of the house- tees; Frank J. Donovan - infesting, ants. They can be > Local realtors were Realtors and their new forms and handbook chair­ found in living quarters as IF IT’S prominent in committee assignments include: Ar­ man, MillburmShort Hills- weUas attics and cellars, appointments announced thur S. Cole * Multiple Springf ield roundtable reports John J. , Kupcho, _ this week by Peter J. Deg- Listing chairman, member chairman; Sargent Dumper agricultural agent of r , nan, president of the of arbitration and ethics, • education, by-laws, and Countv. Board of Realtors of the and advertising and pub­ Carpenter runts usually REMODELING appraisal committees; Oranges and Maplewood, licity committees; Vonme Ralph deV. Seymour - ar­ tunneltel intinto soft, decaying,’ RESIDENTIAL / INDUSTRIAL / INSTITUTIONAL Livingston, M illburn, leyeriaa - advertising and bitration «nd. ethics .. and' or moist wood and later Short Hills and Springs publicity chairman, mem­ neighborhood relations into sound wood. They do field. ber ox multiple listing committees; Anne Syl­ n o t consume wood as ter­ vester - chairman, womfenV mites do, so you may find luncheon; Erwin Wittman - “sawdust” near their nests. IT’S .. . When You Want Goed Grooming . . salesmen’s division chair- ,, Carpenter ants nests„ .; Philip Cartwright and may be' difficult to locate. CALL US, WE’RE THE EXPERTS Phyllisllis Grill - membership After you locate the committee. testing site, apply a 2 per centrentrchto] cmordane ’ spray or a The 81st Division was m im e d Mr. Jerry's Doggytown 5 per cent chlordane dust 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE th e first to adopt a shoul­ into the nest openings, “Grooming with a Gentle.Touch” der sleeve insignia. The suggests Mr . Kupcho. “Wildcat”, insignia of the STATE HIGHWAY 10 • WHIPPANY, N. J. 762-3158 division, was approved by General Pershing’s Head­ SERVICE TU 7*1122 thru 1125 er SO 3-2000 108 West South Orange Avenue, South Orange quarters, Amen can Ex- e TO -J2..J 8 6 p.tzL - Closed Vlond»y»:\ peditionary Forces, Paris, INSURANCE-BROKERS f L Rranceiri 1918. LFRO It PLANNING TO HAPPY COMPLETION AutornobikTCertificates ADDITIONS • BASEMENT A* BATHROOM^" ^ eW:Pfi6SID £N T-Boardef6ealtom pm skleniforJ969PetarJrOegnah'(Genter)-isxUalcomed g j .W & z S DENS • DORMERS .KITCHENS j j g vice presidents Vonnle Geyer and A rthur S . Cole, Approxim ately 260 realtors and guests* GARAGES . PATIOS • PORCHES includinam vnicipal/ c ounty and, state officials, attended the recent Board o f Realtors H.R;Tp£ESIQN^ DRY CLEANING installation dipnerdatm 'at dw 'Chantider. - — — AGENCY ' -AMD BUILD1NC SPECIALTIES: - t l ^ ^ S ^ ^ WTTeRS .'STORW DOOBS'I ' . - - windows ...v-.^iiwwiNraiwnBiisr MODERNIZATION WITH IMAGINATIO -tfce^- Woo d ro w - Wilson. 642/3131— / SPECIAL* Woodrow WilsonHonor ’EoxinEaEion',' ' with Ford' 1025 Broad S L IZ Foundation funds, ah- FIRST For 2 Town Students muaUy-made direct fi-.i Two local residents are lowship Foundation as United States and Cana­ Reg. Price among the 1,106 United among the best future eol- dian students to support GARMENT States ^and Canadian coL lege teachers _on the con­ their first year of graduate lege seniors who_have been tinent. study. Last year 85 fc>er s Ihefun placemo shop.J SECOND designated 1 by the Wood-- __ Ruth__Ann Borker—o t cent of the V,124 desig- TfoW~Wllsonj~NationaF"Fel- Wyom-ing Avenue- and nates received- first-year Cornell .University arid fellowships from graduate "aM natrg 50% Matthew Geller of Silver schools and those remain^ W ASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY! Spring Road, a Yale Uni­ ing were supported by versity senior, were final­ funds of the Woodrow Wil­ ists in a competition for son National Fellowship GARMENT which 11,704 candidates Foundation. OFF were nominated lastGettF ber. All those receiving designation by the founda- Yoiith Center ■■ tion were interviewed, by panels pf college profes­ Lists Holiday sors and academic.adqjinis- S a le Ends trators. . ___S __ S c h e d u l e _ A. list

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W htte pat t erg A tea r ted a lx ra m m m SPONGE PACKAGE Look Twice.. . It’s Davidow Glen Plaid Slacks..- IK The Davidow col lection of Timeless Tweeds* for Spring ' Our Town Coat... Me§. 4 far €»c R eg. 99e , Sponges for every need in and 1969 is almost a whole new Davidow . . young, lively, around the house. 16 assorted sizes per bag. Can be.sterilized. - This lightweighroutercodN^tfie finest expression of, _ - exhuberant. We've shown a two piece suit to a monotone Vnii will never have to iron.these trousers -—— the crease “ w eave rso fe decoratroTTrwett-seaTOtransversing-the - "; ; natural shffliktereieaan<». The authentie-st^imiS quiet- wAr SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED — and dignifiecliyetwitfitoday^shapeclsilhouetteanel— - ~ jgjwm^nent, It will give you Jhe very finest washh& wear' jacket. Shockmgpinfc — $130. - r ^ ^ r v^and-l^^vl^Sportswear showsaknackfnr now. ... MID-ATLANTIC K1.27B.9-3PSI li UNlTS ^TTO LiNfS largertapels. Masterfylfy executed In West of Englahd* • atKl kntjwhow with these fiandsome ^templaids, w grouml ■ Covert. - „ ^ S 1 4 0 . - MILLBURN -S H O R T HH.LS SUMMIT v shadesof. frtaeQrggfcL - m 407 Springfield Short Hills Plaza . - A v /' ■ ~M I]SP R I NGF tELD AVENU&7§U ^M jT ■ Millburn A Short Hills ITEM, Thursday, Februory 20. 1969 Poge 9 For Arboretum School. This is the annual documentaries, travelogues factored by a Canadian fled o tr- a prescription lecture for the benefit of and natural history films Doctors Ask For Special Bottletops corporation. Currently, blank unless the person’s- tire Cora. Hartshorn Arbor­ in many parts of the work! pharmacy has it in general Children team by doing, ordering any prescript! unable to open the press said the doctor, its use etum and Bird Sanctuary and several of 'these are must be definitely' speci-~ use. -Annual Benefit Lecture Association. .distributed worldwide and in the case of opening T ie “chud-proor* c and turn caps. “In spite of Wilfred E. Gray, Cana­ . a color movie of a : Mr. Gray was born in through the National Film prescription bottles with known as Falm-’N-Tum the fact,” said D r.. Jen­ dian cinematographer and year in British Columbia, England, educated at Board of Canada, He has snap-on tops, this-leads to caps in the drug industry, nings, “that they were told National -Audubon Society on Sunday, February 23, Kings College and Guild- won a number of awards accidental poisonings and must be pressed down on the bottles contained speaker, will present Four at 3 p.m. at Millbum High ford School o f Art, and in national’ raid inter­ deaths that physicians now the bottle, .then twisted candy they could, eat." London Polytechnic Insti­ national film festivals, know can be virtually counter-clockwise before Those who were able to FAR BROOK SCHOOL tute. During World War II Mrs. George E. Staehle eliminated. - they will open. get the tom off during the . he served as Air Crewman of Old Hollow Road is “The problem in these In launching the drive, test, he added, were eight- Co-ed., Nursery through Jr. ftigh A>n active service with the phnirrpfln n f th e h

Traditionally, VViLLS CADI LLAC-O LDSM O BILi joins the subur­ ban co m m u niy in presenting some exceptional low priced values -ioc-Washim^mvs Birthday. This year particularly^ we've planned so well ahei#that our outdoor Car area is packed solid with Suburban- Traded , CoL and Bing Essex=Legumnnires ^ the tj^irds Bend Park, Tex. to San Jack WvKttepjfer Of Clif­ Guy R,. Bosworth Post.l40 Diego and California’s Im- ton, New Jersey State on Main -Street beginning penal Valley. , American Legion com­ tit 8 pan,- By FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER S tarlings arrived in North America from Eng­ mander, and members of Com m ander Kuepfer llnaiructor, Union Junior, College InutUnte, Cmnford, N. J. Ms staff will make an will address the Legion­ lan d because Eugene official visit to Essex naires on toe state ami Scheifflin wanted to bring County4 this evening to national program for 1If you want' to know comers to the East Coast. the beauty of all the birds meet with officers ju s t' 1969, including the What happened yesterday, Cattle egrets, starlings, and mentioned ip Shakespeare members of the county’s Golden Anniversary pro­ you pick up toe paper. For house finches made the to these shores. Eighty in 38 Legion posts* The gram and the membership toe avian world comings lieadlines. Originally, toe 1890 and 60 morrml891 meeting will be held at toe drive now being conducted and goings are chronicled eg rets were, probably were liberated in Central in -Audubon Field blown to our toore by a Park. For the first six Notes,” and; each August storm, stallings came via years, they were cohfined spring migration is sum- ship, and house finches to greater New Yorii City, YOU CAN marized for the North traveled from the west but then the population B E U E V f American continent. The coast in. pet dealers’ cages. burgeoned into the August, 1968 issue arrived No one saw cattle egrets suburbs. By 1900 they had arrive in the New World, reached New Haven, Com. " IT... IT’S just a few days ago, five hut ornithologists specu­ months late. But in a way and tiie first starling was toe notes look ahead to late that a flock blundered sighted in Mass, in 1908. TRUE! the season that com er into a strong Easterly wind Then ; there was a real when nature again leaves while flying along the population explosion' as her door ajar. coast of Africa and were starlings prospered every­ Th tH £V£R • There was .recent news blown across toe South where man lived. Atlantic to toe Dutch Starlings haven’t m any.. " ffiLbLden the of three relative' new- ^ m r l m e Z S i colony of Surinam he- areas left to mvade, but rautinue our present bol Z S L : ”0W8ver' we will tween -18XT ^ and 1882. they’re still at it. Delayed of Kodak Fan, with Roll Soon they spread north colonization of gouthem- f a n a S * rth| W8fy **~V" Wng info" lowing toe^ storm-- ancL toe only delays in operations, un din lS^ reaehedNew occurred in toe northern Jersey, They" were first end of town where there known to breed within pur . _ Th" sprmg^-l968, ? was a breakdown in some state in "1958." About 20 along the southern edge or ” iNSTAMATie of the contracted equip- pahs were r§pQ|ted breed­ Arizona. A marked m- ---- S S 3 5 ing in the vicinity of Stone crease of nesting birds was During toe course of toe Harbor during the summer tallied, in. .the Pacific RH¥THM~ S£Ssk)N Children at the South Mountain and D and. Fetdman. Joguim s for-rearsfradon at the cooper­ -of 1960. There, was a big Northwest "and toev“ are J iik im c p L Q g Cooperative Nursery at Taylor Park strike up a rhythm session ative nursery are now being accepted for September and .brief meeting-, to e Gom r mittee approved ordi­ flight iff 1982" and in toat putoing into: the Alaskan !■ JUMBO PRINTS with their -mstnicixut- Miss Capitola Dickerson ~oL Summit interested parents^shoulti contact Mrs. Milton- 4Jtt at -year—a- pair was -found: -interior in earnest. From feft trrrtm tT ttw~ch1idrBTrarer-Jane Strarm rrrkesHa ¥ uan- 379-6972. ------r (SICKLES Photo-Reporting)’ nance setting 1969 salary- K ftiM iW M w w m r m x ranges for municipal em­ nesting m Ontario. House fish es or linnets Now they have ^read- are a west coast species. ------'Special | . ____ From 1947 to 1934, Br.“ ployes. The-new-pay^levels are refroactive to January even farther. In the spring Nyquist was a member-oL RtiadCrews of-1968,-pioneers from the I 35MM »«mBHBasg^e^^iv^quisCfeHonoreJ toe Department of De- | 20 EXP. velopment and Research BLACK & WHITE of the American Tele­ Are Praised- [ 36MM JUMBO PRINTS _ *i By Engineering Academy phone and Telegraph Com­ The men who- cleared | 3ftEXP. pany where- kelwas-Goa*. local streets of snow, fol-. At a Ceremony at toe his pioneering work in cemed with studies on lowing last week’s storm WASHIN6TMS BIRTHDAY " University of Houston, communications systems. telegraphy and picture and were highly praised by sin ut pbci fiucr Iiittflta- H oastonvT exasv^yester- Hisimportant.uecomplish^ vpice transmission. He Mayor Ralph F.'Batch at day,_Dr. Harry Nyquist ments in. the field of radio continued this work when Monday night’s Township SALE received- the. fourth Foun- toe , department became Committee meeting. . BRING YOUR FILM tO OUR PLANT 7 . . GET ders Medal of the National Bell Telephone Labor­ -*‘lt was a job well YOUR FRESH ROLL IMMEDIATELY If you cannot Academy q f Engineering atories in 1934. Since his done-a highly commend- bring f ilm.rrPhone376-t758 wewrtl^endymi o f REE- irrrecognitionoftois mahy retirement in 1954 he has able operation,” the may­ FVRTHER DRASTIC REDICTIOXS! fundamental contributions lived in Pharr, Texas^ LJur- or said. The only com­ <)>• uresses7_ plaints received, he conr. efr TrtfftrnjBg FR€91I roll of film ----- • "tcrengineering. ___ dngJiis 37 years-of-service -----NITW— r-sgL-Tipjfrr ------= Dr. Nvauist. a resident with the Bell System, Dr. tinued, were from some of the Township for many Nyquist received 138 residents who reported ~ years; is a former—BelT United- States patents and. th eir . driveways were ACADEMY FREE FILM CO. ploweddn as^ plows: made > 5 , » 1 0 , 20 EAST WILLOW ST., MILLBURN. N. J. " Telephone Laboratories pirblished T2 technical scientist, well-known for articles, several of whiefr repeated passes over their have-attained classical dis­ street?; .. .. tinction. Committeeman 'William 19. Gero, who is respcmsi- <15&«20 The^aPtibnai Academy" -o f E n^ inhering Was- ble for the operations of NONE HIGHER!! founded in 1964 to pro­ the roaddepajfment, com­ vide" a" means for toe engi­ mented th at; lie had, to neering community to shovel his own driveway CLOSING OUT serve the nation in eonnec: on three occasions, but tion with significant prob- that repeated passes by the EARN lems in engineering and plows-iwere necessary to Hire’s bow DrrHaFry NyqufST- technology. The Acad­ widen the cleared areas of engineering; include the emy V members^were to e street-in the event a first quantitative explana­ elected-ln reepgnitiia-^pfr second storm struck. tion of thermal noise, sig­ important contributions Mr. Gero also said that to plan for a aslmany as 19 rip-Hitini- nal transmission - studies engineering^heory and- that laid the foundation practice or oL unusual ac­ cipally owned and con­ 3 7 4 .-0 9 2 6 for modern information complishment! in the p i­ tracted equipment-were in prosperous theory and data transmit oneering of new and de* operation at one time fol- -rion, the invention of_the veloping fields of tech- vestigial sidebaitf transmis­ nology. sion system now widely : - The; founders Medal 6 .T Hti^- Jiritetevisioh' btoacL was^estahfished^in^Aprif With FIRST NATIONAL STATE future... casting,—and the well- 1965 by the National known Nyqmst-diagram Academy -ot Engineering wiiwiiiTimuriiwiiiiot* for determining the stabil­ to bonof-outstanding con- ity of feedback systems. tributions by an engineer Bom in Nilsby, Sweden both to his profession and e guaranteed for O years at in—LSSSp^r-Ny^uistre- ^ 1~tociety. "The medfl, a ; ceived his B.S. (E ,E.) and gold replica of .the NAE with the highest B.A.-degrees in 1914 and seal, is imprinted vriHL a P"% his M.S. degree in 1915 stylized Roman ” viaduct from the University of ■representing toe bridge be- (^interest rate North Dakota.In 191Tdie tween science and society. received^the Ph.B. degree NEED A QUICK SALE? Call 376- a Full Service Bank in physics from Yale UnP 1200 to place ITEM ‘‘lang t ra»r-h** I per year, versityr classified ad--17,000 circulation. can pap^- f compounded daily

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1 Millburn & Short Hills tTfcM,, I hursdoy, t-ebruory 20, I V6» Poge -1 1 healthy ones are full of iffoblem l have Had for material to your board at new leaves and flowers. If Selective Service some y$ars. Today I once along with abetter R uddy Heads Town >urs d o : not look too obtained writtedeyidence which relates -it to your \ 1 Take Pleasure sV good, ^perhaps they have a Questions and Answers of that from my- doctor. earlier telephone ca lL Itif' In Announcing The Establishment Should I-...mail that important to—remember^ Of the Firm Of . Easter SealAppeal If a plant is not grow­ Question: -Where ^an I can attest to my appren­ evidence to the logUboard tea t_ whenever^-you gjy< ing, see if the stem, near get advice on my right to ticeship in welding, to go and, it so, will |hey relate ybttr local board any infor­ifo r the soil Itendadark ntowu appealfrem Class I-A? with me. How do I arrange it tom y earlier call? mation orally, you should Jeffrey" Pi Ruddy of or black. If so, your plant BERNARD M. FRANKS CO., INC Kean Road, the Essex Answer: Call your local this? Answer: You should follow it up immediately County chairman for the has a disease called “ black board Executive Secretary Answer: Regulations mail the documentary in writing, x X" ' — leg.” who will subsequently say that only you hav® the 1969 Easter Seal Appeal, i or molds that Engaged in the also will serve as Millburn- T h e f notify you of thO time and right to appear in person. General Securities Brokerage Business cause black leg probably place where you may con­ However, your local board Short Hills chairman for entered the $plant when this annual fund raising fer with the government has the discretion to 100’ Evergreen Place you injured the stem while appeal agent. A free permit another person to program of the Easter Seal transplanting it, explains East Orange, New Jersey 07018 Committee for Crippled pamphlet entitled,, appear with you. Check John J. Kupcho, Essex “ Taking Appeals from with your local board ex­ EYMOUR (NJ.) 281-678-7373 Children and Adults of County agricultural agent. Selective Service Classifica­ ecutive secretary to see if (N.Y.) 212-964-9248______1 - Essex County. R took a while for the The appeal0 opens here tions” . is available to you arrangements might be' TWX -710-994-5848 disease to really get going at your local board, • made for your father to March 1, Mr. Ruddy an ­ but now the stem may be Question: I have re­ accompany you. ~ nounced, and will empha­ completely girdled. Dis­ size the home-to-home quested a personal appear­ Question: Recently I card any plant with black ance before my local telephoned some informa­ Easter Seal Parade in ' , Mr. Kupcho advises. INSLER which volunteers will call board and I want my tion to my local board Sere is no cure for this father, Who is a welder and concerning . a physical on. their neighbors to de- disease and tide plant will t(ie. When water splashed on the leaves; a gray mold fungus starts to grow in CHERMERHORN the old. pollen sack. From Jeffrey Parker Ruddy there jt grows into the . Easter Seal Chairman ftaveW °|0 leaves. And that is the d a t e s SHORT -HILLS liver Easter Seals and ac- beginning of the leaf spot 116 SHORT HILLS AVENUE ceptrEESter Seal cwntribu-. dififWf i Those BpotB QQfijfe tions. The appeal period prevented bv simply pick­ ^rv^rg 'j^ ^ ^ E a s fe r SimF ing the old flowers before t hey sfagirto^collapse. And 379-3434 if leaf 'spot does appear, tamped and obsts of pro- off the diseased « saS « v viding-expert-professional leaf.‘The leaf spot unKkra~ -care-^6 rising end- more virus fungurdo^-not-eatec: TnoneyThan ever; b ^ Qfe the sap stream. REALTORS 5^EBeneSe31E^EffiZ What do you do? You phone. NtwJ*rt*yBtl - hand icapped _dmsmg^l969,; the chairman said. ‘‘The people of Millburn Towr^hipJ^^ sponded generously our t^peal and^f^feel certainto ...it starts, they will make it posable lt*ll ll IILr U I*: TODAY "services w ■ the __cri|)pl|d; _ .. carries on during the coming-year^ X . W 5 A T .' said-Mr. R uddy.----- Y O U are in the Chips —— ' Feb. 22nd . Services are adapted to specific community needs and include speech and R AlRKF.Y .hop* for it's famous physical therapy, camping jo t, crippled-children and: young adults at Camp Merry Heart, near Hack- NO CERTIFICATE TO BUY ettstbwn, information ari<£ referral - services, work­ shops, equipirient loans WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICt apd office skills programs. The Easter Seal Com­ mittee for Crippled Chil­ dren and Adults of Essex *1000 MINIMUM BALANCE County is a unit of -the State Society, which in . Enjoy La r key’s famous QlJALITYat these subslanllal MylWOS! turn is an affiliate of the national Easter Seal Soci- CHoonp from su eh renowned labels* as: WiC! • UH ’IS BOTH • B.FREEMAA7 • EAGLE cty^r--~ g S3 PKTRlM l ' i i i • PARK •tBICKETEER • and other EA.MOIS NAMES i'SA¥INGSB AHK Check Plants ^SPECIAL GROUPS—MOSTLY ONE-OF-A-KIND ...indudtnV-REGykAR-WElGHT ond TROPlCAL- RAIN AHD DAY STREET/ $0. ESSEX AVE., AT HENRY ST„ ORANGE For Disease Many home gardeners- MEN'S Famous Name SUITS i)rpSeht4n ger^ium plants last’ fAll; just , -before ' fife ■ first' frost. now, the

Scotch for I were #70 to #05 w ere HIOO lo j|l*V were »ISO t» 4105 Exeel lent selections of other fine I & 2 Trouser WITS. people who TOPC OATS. OVERrOATS. w ere Btt.tt.T to 0105 1m |: Sale priced 07'* tol237S k n o w th e ciTC^Trt^iT^tBV M^- PPCI»tB^ SHnRTS LnNGS. RDRIIJES SHQRTP0RTLIES. XiJIDRT'S; XL0H6$; atn#J*4tra ^ difference. Special groups MEA’S Famous Name SPORT COATS g9»» ZdM (B4*g w e r e OIOS to $115 SPAS to- 055 '' x Selec ted group DELTON and R.raEEM ANSW mTtOATSwere#125^o^»5v^n^

Save-to-I p l JOHNSTON & MURPHY- - ~ - - MEN’S-0NE*GF-A-KIND ’ -BQSTQNIM^' SWMTF.BS 5 One-of-a-kind group Famous Name WALL STREETER 0 9 _ XV J/2gaflon - ...MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S ” RENEGADES - « were to $20 • - SRTBI’BBAIY COATS WEX’SSBOES ^ ne pufe wdoTst'uilovers/Cardigaris. Turtles TOGGLE COATS' i PE At OATS One-of-a-kind group, BKNCRW ABATERS broken sizes & discontinued numbers. TIBTLE.YECKKXITSHlBTAi a s s ----—.- Hip & waist 1 enqth—— - r — - LARKEY-MtLL?URN ONLY “ — “ too JACKETS 7-v -were to$14— Bonlons, Chovocettes, Wools, " 9 0 v sizes S tp X L in both sweaters6rferiits 1 4 Save to 3 5 % °ff* e to $35 Botonce of ENTIRE$TGCK _ MEN’S’FAMOUS NAME SWEATERS Variety of styles WOOLS, POPLINS, CORDUROYS and Long Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS sizes 36 to 46 in both groups

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uMn - CA LL DR 6-4202 . u n n -w u iu M ------■ ■ y m m m s ratmiDEtittK- Map. thru Sri. ’ill D, S*t'til6 DAVE’S LIQUOR MART nMissBX sSJntcroRRr; February 20,1969 W EDGW OOD INN aid Champagne (all the dinner and ALSO see a vous of .hundredsToHesr- cluding Sunday and Mon b i f t t f i g i i (Morristown): Like the luscioua mast beef 1ST show in the bargain. dents and vacation families day, Stouffer’s is located WedRgood' China^ % bubbling Champagie you The Flagship entrees in th f Lake Mohawk area. on the Mall at Short Hills - £ Suggestions - Wedgwood Inn has an 11- can eat and dlSiK); Tuis- satisfy any goUrmet-and- -Emadeli^tfully different DR'6-7025. ~Tbe following is a partial ltutriQus history. Erected day evening. Sirloin and ra n ge from $4.95 f o ‘ culinary experience in a- listing of suburban restaurants in 1749, it stands as one of S pirits (sparkling Bur- $7.75. Prime ribs of beef Swiss-type atmosphere, uitbin driving distance from the few remaining land­ gundy' ana .individually au jus; choice boneless , stop by anytime. A busi­ the M illbum-Short H ills Area marks of th e pre-Revolu- selected ‘and ^ custom club steak; -prime filet ness men’s luncheon is ORT Slates that art suggested fo r dining' tionary era. This fine old broiled, sizzling sirloin mignon; choice strip steak; served and full course din- Opt. Generally, reservations ate hostelry is open daily for steaks): Wednesday eve­ chicken cotdon bleu; char- . tiers and a la carte daily Investment recommended. 1 .. luncheon, dinners, and ning, Continental Buffet (a broiled sirloin; shrimp and from 12 to 9 p.m. Com­ /. Scbiffman cocktails and facilities are typical menu from a dif­ scallop platter; broiled plete dinners, from $3.50 available for parties, meet­ ferent country .is featured* filet of English Dover sole up; PA'9-9974. Open daily DiscussidnT3 ings; etc. Savor the food each week) has become a and broiled South African exOept Thuisday. The Garden State Chap­ RESTAURANT .V it’s as good as the at­ .great favorite of the more lobster tail sure the deli­ * *' * - ter of the ; Business and . mosphere it’s served in. JE adventurous gourmets in cacies spotlighting the Professional Organization OF THE WEEK the area; Thursday eve­ menu. Such appetite-whet­ , GRUNING’.S (Short 84411 for reservations, Hills): famous for their ice for Rehabilitation through please; especially on week­ ning, Sweetheart’s Night ting appetizers as chilled Training (ORT) will hold THE ARCH (Short (every lady is presented fruiter chopped chicken cream and candy for gen­ ends. Now you can enjoy a era tio n s, Gruning’s is an orientation meeting at Hills): Celebrating ten “Downeast” Lobster Din­ jwith a coureage). Friday livers garni; juices of all tiie Crestmont Bank Build­ years at the Morris Turn­ ner served every day con­ and Saturday are still ex­ kinds; Alaskan king crab- equally famous for their luncheons, dinners, and ing, 1886 Springfield Ave­ pike address the Arch Res- sisting of Crab Meat, Spe­ tremely popular, with m eat arid jumbo gulf nue, Maplewood, on Tues- taurantis THE sumptuous- cial Shrimp Cocktail.:. weekend revelry as con­ shrimp cocktails are there after-theatre snacks, as well as take-outs. Special day,~February 25 at 8 p.m. dining spot in this area. Fresh live Main Lobster, genial and fun-seeking folk for the asking. Vincent J . Dolan; Jr/, ’ You can have luncheon, with drawn butter, tossed gather before a blazing fire The’wine, cellar is abun­ attention given to-chil­ dren. Open 11 a.m.-ll account executive with ’ cocktails, dinner o r supper salad, .baked potato, bev­ for an evening of warmth dant and_tiie_xed carpet Merril, Lynch, Pierce, Fen­ (Dinner music by Sal erage, hot rolls, butter. and companionship. JE service complete, after din- n.m , Sun., Mori,, TueS,, & Wed.; open Thu., Fri. & ner and Smith, will talk on Gioel in an atmosphefe Now enjoy Sunday liquor 8-1413 or 766-1150. ner cocktails arid cordials investments. worthy of some of the are at vour disposal. ‘ - Sat., 10 a.m. to midnight. service, as weH as Sunday At 780 Morris Turnpike - Reservations for a day best dining spots in the dinner service 12-9 p.m. Larry Dixon’s Flagship at the Malibu Hotel in east 60’s in N.Y.C. There TERRY DEMPSEY’S 376-5183. Ask about their is a favorite for both small specials. Lakewood on March 9 will are facilities for private (Springfield): A landmark and large parties. The club also be taken at the meet­ parties, too. Reservations, FDGRHAM PARK on the comer of Morris seats over 1,000 and is ing. For information call especially weekends, DR Ave.. nn the Rpriny. available seven days a STOUFFER’S (Short INN ; This excellent dining Hills): f m a relaxing^Vle- 371-0553 or 354=5241. 9*8535. Open every | field-short Hills Borderline week. • -- - ■ -- spot, a t 119~So. Orange is T erry Dempsey^s, — * * * torian atmosphere recall­ ‘Ave^ Florham Park offers ing the Jersey_Sh’ore, thfe^ cocktails - and a : Conti­ known for their. scintiL. charming dining and win­ lating steaks “and-' ChOps. THE WILLIAM FFTPf HEARTS AND 'FLOWERS- - Miss Susan Powell of Livingston (second from right) vm^tm ed- nental Menu. For instance, (Chatham): a charming ing spot offers an inter­ Wed, eye., Chateau Briand .Now, Mr. Dempsey an­ esting variety-of delicious -Essex C gunifFleartFuhd ^QueenoFHearB^ tor 1950ata cerem onyHe&last Thursday at the nounces witkpleasuwrthe -Colonial restaurant recre­ Paper im ii Playhouse. Shawms crowned by Betsy Palmer (rightk w ho-ieeverently appearing in a la Bpuquetiere fo ir 2, ated after the original foods, served by well- "Cactus F Low er" at fie Pap» ' MPj With them here are five-year old Jane t ChekofskyofEast r 81T.95v - 1 seven^-eourse structure - built in l ;7607 trained Stottffer girls who lounge-, appropriate ly , are attentive to every de: .- O r a n — 0f Hearts" and M rs Bernard- K arserff Bloom fjetdr-elm m am of tha- -^fe t ~ t o t :^ ^ L -feave---tiie: called- -the—Tipperary- ■the 'William Pitt, isiopen ~ “Queen of jieam Z tonKst. W x Pow dfastudent nurse at East Ufangb General Hospifar most“ 36cHffi!mtmg gour-' lai^except Monday for tail...... met speechle^.,1indFFTi. Room, and his new: ete' ; Always open driily, in­ School o f Nursing won the contest on for each penny raised: -larged Dining Room, luneh and dinner; eves, tiT .Contributions in her name totaled$332.05. eve.7"tiieirfamoufLb6s{er 9:,Q(L-Lunch4 8 fr-om $1.75 Festival, a six course New Lunch is ’ served from (special” executive men’s' [Eng. dinner for $6.50. 11;30 to 2:30; - dinner, lunches have been well [Their facilities include: the from 5 p.ni. to 11 p.m. -received;-anddi»ner -starts- •Grand “ Ball goom, to r weekdays. . .Saturday at a modest $2.85. Week­ Art Show and Dinner at Mall from 12 noon to 11 p.m. V r i E A GARDEN weddings and banquets; days from 3-6-rp.m. (ex- , Lunch & Dinner.. ... jhj- - the Gold Room, for small Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m. ’ ccpt Monday)—relax—and DR 9-5681. I~.-: . “ f or the - - » iff . W Washington St -intimateMoariaes: ifae^Red- - e riosL-double-sized cock. whole family • To-Aid Clmton-Hill Kcsidente- ' ' i f r i s 539 0954 wood Room, for formal tails. Now enjoy cocktails . ** ~ dining; and the Cypress on Sunday, tool ** ____ • i ’ ■ ^ - Chiidreri's Meriu// ^ , Room, fot casual dining, ” SpeciaT menu for the A retrospective show of Coalition. The honorary Homer, James Whistler ENCORE (U n io n )E n ­ % - Ixee-otive Men's ■ ij R eservations. suggested, core restaurant and lounge young ones. Facilities for American Artists from •the -eo-chmrnren of the dinner and Andrew Wyeth. I especially Wed. Fri. Sat. MB' krincbeofi": IjJ, mid-1800’s to date will be & features the unusual and private parties, meetings.' and Is&ow are Rabbi ■. The exhibition,- will be eves. 3774415; Owners, etc. are available for the Private Party ^ resented byrthe Kennedy Joachim Prinz, Dr. Nathan open to the public Sun­ original in dining. For in-, cileries ..of New York the -Gentile Family; stance, try their “Steak on asking. The- Chatham Facilities W P Wright, Ben Shahn. Dick- day, M e r c h lfi through Charles* Richard and Joan. room, for instanceris- re­ • City on -behalf-of -Friends inson Debevoise of Hillside Tuesday evening March- the Rocks” , a- combination of prime sirloin tips, green created after a Colonial PS 94 MAIN ST., CHATHAM pit of Clinton Hill, Inc. in th e: "Avenue and Bishop Jbhn — ~ ------meeting hall - quite revolu- —1fteSBRVAT)ONS = Short HiHs~^.oonx. The: ^ZDoaghefly.^ArtlcMallt-: — Troceeds-fidm -safes o t pepper, owon^ and musB^ _ 635-2323 ■ W Mall. The exhibit will open OLD MILL INN: (Ber- rooms with a hint o f garlic tionary! Ample parking. Jrit CLOSED MONDAY M ants for the show are Jo- the Art Show' and dinner -Call 635-2323-. - ^ > with a cocktail party and seph V. Noble, vice dfr, .will go to Friends of Clin* IICHEE nardsville): -The Old Mill andspices-sauteedto-per-- preview dinner on satins rector for administration Inn has given diners, espe­ fection. Recommended for day, March 15. : . ___ ./■ of the Metropolitan Mu­ T h e. Friends of Clinton RESTAURANT cially ‘ those with hearty two or more persons.. . $12.00. Entertainment 5 TRETOLA’S: Sttwe t3—^Voices, Inc., will pres- seum of'Art, Lawrence A. Hill, Inc., was formed one 22G West Front St. 757-2007/7 appetites, ih d tiie r reason " ‘^n t’setectionsarthe dmner" [Mi£’fh?hman -and Milton for eating o u t during the days a week, featuring 1930;liSis"Uriicm^=N«J. d in ­ from its .offeBroadway. Esterow, director -and as- week.-- : Bonnie dnd Clem.— ner, spothas a continental show “ The -Believers” sistant director of the-Ken* Innkeeper Raymond M. Encore caterers, headed cuisine. A la carte menu: Say these five words which is concerned with nedy Galleries. Cantwell’s mid-week offer­ by ’Eci Rosenthal, features entrees", 'including - potato Ihe history of black people'. — Some of the artists rep- ings continue to be as oontinental- catering -for apd vegetable, $1.50 - resentedattheshow“wxll popular as ever. Monday, that speciaT- -&cCasion... $4.75. - also children’s and impress Tfie guest of honor at be: Ben Shahan, Walt evening;'- Bountifuf " Beef 'Weddings and confirma­ menu. tiie dinner will be Gustav Kuhn, Goleen Browning,: tion parties, .facilities^td Located at five poults, your friends. Heningfeng, president of John- Sloan, Alexander 3D0. Call 964-0770. Union, N.J. parkway exit ,tiie Greater Newark Urban CaHer,“ Asher ET Durand,' ** P . 1 3 8. Reservations; ~ llU ®l|u3ip3guifloiiltm 74707 * ” y R eginald Marsh. John MARIO’S (MillbumL, Singer Sargent. _Winslow_ Vivid plush red decor- ICTOS'SW fflM IlE strikes thes eve as one = RQBERTQ’SfW est 'Gr- \f— , Stougers entersfam ous Mario’sRes- ange): 1 charirimg Italian taurant, long a tradition in The Mail at Short Hills 263 Central Avenue at Munn, R ^taurant emd fceektail- - £ PA-RKlNG r _ I_ ^East Orange “ .. M iH S u riy -minuteV lounge where, thanks to ~ 376-7025. ."THEtESSON" _ walk from the ^equally ;tiie skilled direction of —I -^fWiesco------famnns "Paper Miff" Play­ chef Tony Chiali, t e e "THE ZOO STORY" T house. ' pleasures,-of Northern Ital- bfAlbee ----- :— — - — v MILLBURN LUNCHEONS - DINNERS - COCKTjMLS Open for luncheons, Thura.,Fri., Sat. a* 8:30. -iam cuisine are recreated. - r WSxt — MILLB0RN "cocktSls, dinner of after- Full course meals, lunch- "WHO'S AFRAinOS------: J^b _ 2 0 , 21, 2 4 ,25,26, theatre snacks. - - eons, platters, salads; sand­ omfto J VIRGINIA WOOLF" Lion in Winter, 8:30. Gustav Heningburg . Sunday dinner is served wiches, and orders to take ~ . Phone Res. 0 R 5-1881 Feb. 22, Lion in .Winter. . —- Coalition President—"—~i - continuously^ JEmm-1 2 - out. RE 1-1413. It’s across Free Parking • Bar Facilities * 2:0q: 8:30. Feb. 23. noon to lCtpan. A la carte year "ago. Its" accomplish^ from the South Mountain : Lionz tn W4nter, - 2iQO, till l a.m. Reservations: arena - 575 Northfield 7:30. i ^ merits a n d activities in - DR 64724. Open 7 daysfi- FREE PARKIN! "iclude: The purchase of the Ave., just 7 minute’s ride week. • from-Millbumeenter-. --- MAPLEWOOD SCm Mit ' ’ " Bessie Smith Community * * # -STRAND Center; The_ organization FLAGSHIP (Union):. Feb. 20, 21, 24, 25, of a eemmittee of Clinton For Dining... The Flagship J dinner-the- — Short-s, 2:30;—7:00, -HULresidents to provide-aR ater on route 22, Uniony is The ST. MORITZ: HfF 9 :1 0 ;- B ro th erhood, guidelinesand non-dental premised otfth e belief that- der the direction of the - "THE "~~3T00 rT :35. 9:45. Feb. policy decisions for the tihare-is no need fo-pay-^: :!^oritz,-on-the Plaza ^ t BROTHERHOOD” .-2 2 ,-2 3 * -Shorts, 2:00, P eo p le’s Dental Clinic good money for a tine L ake "Mohawk, Sparta, 575 N0RTHFIIELP AVE- WEST ORANGE, N. J . , ~ technicolor______— 4 2 5,6 :50, 9^05»Bgeth- which serves children_3-to- dinner when you* 2an ~ p y N.J. has been the'favQrife (Manure audiences, please) erhood, 2:45, 5:05, 13 years o f age who, while, the same amount >or a fine -wining- -arid drning rendez- __ Sat. Matinee Only . 7:25,9:45. . - not qualifying for welfare "TH E MAN FROM treatment, are unable to Delightfnlly Different BUTTONWJUOr | “MAPLEWOOD ” afford ^privatedental care^ p T m m ' Alpine Cocktail Lounge MAPLEWOOD Last summer am inte­ tamou* fo iU t fooft grated camp was initiated ot, Moritz _"FRECKIES”:_„ . Feb, 20, 21, 24, 25, uncheon 12-3 - Open Daily • Jone RUSSILtUierrtOAYlS- Starts Wed. Feb. 26 Featurette, .7:00, 9:05; for children from- Newark -—-—axeaot Thur«. -i -^M^THEATflE^ TKe"ErdtherEbod, 7:307 and 'the suburbs and plans !___ Dinner 5-9 are beingmadeforanother I Moms Tunipike. Shgrt HiHA.K. J . j OPBn ail Halidav» —" 9^§PE^r22v®e«*tes, — -Moderata price*-..... ■ 1:16; Man from Button sesskmthisrsummer.t”- ” '" COMING ATTRACTIONS: FRI. & SAT. - FEB. 28, MARCH THURS./FRI., SAT.. SUN; Willow, 2:40; Featur- Residents of Clinton i_ P h o ne - PArkway 9-9974 MONJ, WEn., THURSi - -■ ^ ettr, 5y3Qr7r35r 0:55; HiR^and-^-the-suburbshawe | I I Z 3 DRexel 9-353S j tnko Mghewk, Sperla, N J flip WI ISON 'MARCH 12-13-14-15-16-17-19-20 H5Q” m6t informally lo T YheBrote^ood, & 00, TV’s FUNNIEST COMIC May ANTHnMY — f t ^ 5 ^ 1 R -F p b -?a - discussion and interpreta- I Dinner Muik By Snl Giofl-^___ ( — Featurette. '2:35, 4:45, tioh c^ proW ms facing WMIrSAT;^MAReH^1^- Bookend REVUE JEelB dtR ^ hlack^rtr^hitecommupi- -H IS WORLD-FAMOUS..... tiea. —— ■.. — _ ■ ^ ------GPFN'WEWYDAY * erhood,—1:00, ~_3ill5, & MARGE LESLIE. TRUMPET, BAND, AND . 5:15^20,9:25. 4 SONG AND DANCE ’ Funniar fflsiy Phyllis Oilferf FEMALE "BOOKENDS". •—min, 6:45, 10:2tJ;’The - Ea s t o r a n g e r Magus, 8:30,_Feb". 21r MARCH 28-29 HOLLYWOOD ____ 22^,“ Tne Magusr 7:00, SP£CIAL GiROUP BATES~- Feb. 20,, 24, 25;- The __10:46:-Benfaunin. 9:00. e n c o re ^_JBrntherhooiF^2^Q5^ D4NN£RSS6RViO/WlTEL¥LDINERS&— * “Feb. “ 2 3 7 lh fe U ^ s , T a te r e r s NON-DINERS WELCOME ~ ~ T: 30, - 9 : 45; ^ Shorts. 2:15, 6:20, 10:00; Ben- . I:35y 7:00, 9:15. Feb. jamrn, 4:20; 8 :1 5 ._____ m . : 21,- The^ Brotherhoqd, Continental Catering for that "Special" Occasionion ^ F L A G S H I P 2 ;0 5 ,; 7 :4 5 , 1Q:0Q; • LIVINGSTON : Wedding and Confirmation Parties s u p p e r c l u b ROUTE 22 • UNION Short,l:35,7:15,9:30. COLONY #eb. 22, The Brother­ Feb. 2 0 , 21, 24, 25, Complete in Every Detail__ hood, 2:00, 4:10, 0:20, Brotherhood, 7:00. 8:35, 10:35. Feb. 23, Feb. 2 2 , 23, • Short, N OW BOOKING’69-70 Sunday Dinner The Brotherhood, 1:30, 1:30, 4:02, 6:35, 9:00; Served Continuously 3:40, 5:55, 7:50,9:45. Brotherhood, 2:00, Gronada L Rivierio Rooms 12 noon > 10 p.m. - 4 :3 0 ,7rQ0,9:30. i v DAILY & SUN.: FACiLiTIESTi3 300 QBMQNT------~'~Ala mrternetM Feb. 21, 24, 25, 26, MORRISTOWN^-- Ed Rosenthal phoie: 364-0770 Served till 1 a,tn. L Firemen’s Bah, _2:41, COMMUNTTY Mgr. Route 22, 8:06,10:00; Featurette,. ■ Feb. 20, 21,24, 25, The formerlyavith - Center Island .: _ 2:02.. 7:27, 9:32. Fab. * NOW PLAYING * - Smgeant, 2:30, 7:00, Short Hiltj Caterers : . Union. N. J. ' 22, "23, Firemen’s Ball, 9:00. Feb. 22, 23, Mad 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 8:00, Monster Party, 2:00; 10:05; Featurette,'3:31, T he Sergeant, 6:00, e n c o r e 5:26,7:31,9:36. 'THE SERGEANT” 8 :0 0 ,10:00. 0 ORANGE Restaurant CLUNGB^ FAMOUS FOR PALACE CINEMA -•* MENLO PARK OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUN. CINEMA I ICE CREAM AND L a NDY Feb. 20, 21, 24, 25, Feb. 2 0, The Subject — MATINEES-Sat. 8rSun. '" Charly, -2:30, 8:00. — WasRoses,-12r30,'2n?; -»hert^^^flnthwjitaiiHnii^ ril l b u m i & i J r m ~ ' attpm. ' 1 0 T ^ Short, 2^38; IS^UALLYTMtoySJORiTS ' BORIS KARLOFF - ... 7:30,9:40. Feb. 22,23, 4 :1 0 , ’ 6 :00, 8:00, 10:OOr Feh; 21, 24, 25, adventure in CBisine, service and atmosphere Luncheons.. . PHYLLIS 01LLER ' C harlv. 2:00. 4:00. Luntheons-Dinners & After Theatre Snacks ~~^6:x ro i~8 ni(L inioo: - The Sutgect Was Roses, -fheatre-DinnerPt^ ri: Short, 3:48, b^5Qr Tf45, 2:00, 4;QO1:OO,S:0O} SWING-DANCE TIL 2 AJM. - - After-Tke-Shoui Suppers ; rggg 10:00. F eb . 22,23, Mad NO CO V E R - NO MIN IMUM “ 9:jXL m ’ - . 14onstCT~Ta^y>*; 2:00; Open Every Day & Evening— IRVINGTON S The Subject Was Rotes, Ed Rosenthal, Banquet Mgr. Route 22, Center Island ForReservations376-1724 ART THEATER - 4 40P ," 3 TOO. a r i J a « 7 7 n , Union. NJ. (closed Mon.) ^E§§£20r24, 26, Berja- 1 0 * ^ ------' )M iiwisiS S n - f e ^MfllSum & Short Hills lTEM,Jt'Thursdoy, -Februory lYoV ~ -P o g e i^ quarterly return, adding would not count against A. Medicare, does not assistance' and with con-- Q rT h e other day when we can usually locate your write tire-nearest social the word “maid” next to the $1680, nor would1 you assign you to any doctor. fidence that they are cor­ I went to the doctor he number promptly , in-seme security office and they her name. Should you not pay social security tax on You select the doctor of rect. - ; asked me-fermy medicare circumstances, it cah take wilFbe glad-to see that you m hgve a business or prefer yoyr choice and have him Q. I work five days a card. I told him it was in as long as 24 hours. If-you receive a replacement. sicjlfiY not to report die mud oh Q. I try to JhS ir -my treat you. week during the same should Jose your1 cara, it my bank safe-deposit box earnings to $1680 a year can always be replaced. Questions and Answers that return, write a letter Q. I have several doctor hours that the social secur­ so th at it wotila be safe. to th e. Internal Revenue so that I will receive all my bills and I wish to file a ity office is open. Can I He r to ld me I should Service of die Social Se­ checks. Do you count my claim for paymi handle my claim for social always cany it with m e. Is Q. I lost my hospital curity Administration. gross>ss wages or my take- medicare; Could ytou tell' security benefits and medi­ that true? insurance carilrflow do I You will be placed on a hom epay? .. me briefly how f | should care through the mail? . A. H e was correct. You go about getting this re­ I. SIDNEY ROSENBERG mailing list ana afbrm will A. We consider only file my first claim? " A. Social security of­ should always carry your placed? INVESTORS SERVICE CO. Q. I just hired my first wages? gross wages, not take- A. If you or your hus­ , be muled to you; at the A. Since you have never fices are now open addi­ card with you when out­ SO 2-3195 maid and I .understand home pay. filed a claim, your social tional hours in the evening that her wore is covered band operate a. business, end of each calendar quar­ ride y o u r home. Although A. You may call or ter which will remind you Q. Why are the social security representative or on Saturday to accommo­ the social security law. you may add this em­ security taxes raised from ployee ‘ to the business not to -neglect making would like you to come in date people like you. 16w can I. report- her your report. time to time? and let him help with the Please call the social secur­ . Q. Mv maid began A. Social security taxes first one. Be sure to bring ity office and ask them THESHORT HILLS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL working for me in Janu­ are raised from time to all of your itemized bills what their present office COUNTRY DAY*DRIVE, SHORT HILLS, N. J. 0707$ ary. When is the first re­ time to finance increased and your medicme card. It hours are. They will be port due? benefit amounts and other is not necessary .for the happy to arrange a suitable OPEN HOUSEf- MARCH % 1969 Tax free A. It must be filed ,by improvements in the pro­ bills to be paid before time for you. The office in ' April 30,1969. gram. Naturally, when your file a claim. You Irvington is open until 8 Entrance Teetino for 1969 - 7 0 Shident Gywnattic SIiow MUNICIPAL BONDS Q. My maid works one benefits increase and pew should then be. able to file p.m., on Thursday eve- EXCLUSIVELY day every week at $12 per ty p es of benefits are your later claims with no nings. The Short H ilb Country Day School is pleased to announce that on Saturday, day.1 In addition to this 1$ added, costs increase and- March 8, Country pay will hold an OPEN HOUSE for parents of prospective students, interested friends from Millbum-Short Hills and the surrounding areas. Pleas* send me yourtree booklet, "Municipal Bonds i give her $0 cents for bus social security taxes mu?j. fare. Should this be re­ be raised accordingly. The Open House schedule on Saturday, March 8,1969 is as follows:' ported for social security Q. I am .receiving my purposes? social security retirement 8:30 A.M. — Entrance Examinations for Grades 1 - 8 A. Yes, • her pay is benefit while working part - Interviews for Applicants to Pre-Kind, and Kindergarten___ City, State, Zip _1 Guided tours of campus dhd facilities — Refreshments $162.50 ($12.50 per week time. My employer de- r e a l t o r s Telephone 4iaaes44-weeks4n^gu8»t«F>r ducts social security tax T— >a>KhHt m e HtS MaRcO W ' a quarter and must be from my payrlYn oyer. 65' 11 :00 A M — Students' Annuel Gyranostlc Program under t^e direction of HanaueivStem & Co7 _ reported. -When—th e b u r - d o I still have to»pay tiie ONE SHORT HILL&AV£„ SHORT HILLS >1 ISO Raymond Boulevard, Newark.New Jersey 07102 faae isJ^venrin casb-jt=BP tax?— John Varga, Former Olympic Coach • • . New Jersey <23-3233 New York Olgby 9-2044 cpnsidered to be part of _ -A. YdB, your employer­ herregulair"wiB^»fc;--—-- 's- eorrectin^ithfiOlebhg- :i*l.376-093^- The Short Hills Country Day School was founded in T883. The tradition the^^ax-^&m-yourearft* s established on the founding date has been momtoined to Or I pay my maid $30 . MULTIPLE7 pet weekr-lknow T have tor JngsJe^O-..ghare.s _mr Real E «ew ~" th is day through wisdom and dedication. ______LISTING- -respfflBsihilityby paying-atr r ' " ” 'Country D a y V o - co-educationol, pr^secondary, independent school -amount' equal to your and Vicinity Hfac her b u t inustr l rBiso> . located onla-beoutlfiil thirty-four (341 ocre campus. Hke out income ~ social ”seclmty'"ttocesv^-iiF —MembarNational. State-and fcetal Reet-Eitafe Associat io ns A. No, income ~tax is” long1 as you "work y ou- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION} W RITE OR TELEPHONE 379-45S0 r s Up p o s e d mfcwhhheldifromadijffies- .continue to payTsocial-se- tiG -employees by the em- curity tax.Hregardless of plrtygr : ■ • V .~ ■' ...., your age or benefit status^ Q. I’ve heard that I may Q . Where does the make $1680 a year ana money come from to pay still receive , my social se ­ -for all of the different * * * * h ' * ~ curity benefits: -"Does this types df -social security THURS:-FRI,-SAT. mean if. I make $1690' 1 benefits? d'nneS vo u ^ «*• will Jo s e m y benefits for A. D uring working the entire year?” years, employees, their A. No. As you said, you em ployers, and- self- WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY receive-all-your b en e fits^ employed - people con­ What do you do? You phone. mwjwty B.ii you earn $1680 or less. If tribute to special social you earn between $1680 security trust funds. and^$2880, we will with- Money is then available-so hold |1 in benefits for that cash benefits can be -eaeh—$2- J hat- you rcamr; paid from these funds to How do I plan for ^ Above $2880 we withhold replace part of” the eaTtr- $ 1 .for each $1 you earn,: ings an individual or a m y so n ’s For example, if you receive family loses when the $J200 a year from social worker retires, 'becomes security and earn $2480 •disabled, or dies. college education? we will hold back $300 of - -Qr i -am reeetvingsijcial your benefits. „ _ security benefits and Q. I. receive social secur­ started working again in ity benefits and would'like November 1968. At th at to know if renting out my tim eH estimatedm y earn­ farm will-count against the ings-^srbiefldf^Tbe^ ^ p ro x ir SEE $1680? mately $2400. My health A. No, if you rent it out ism et so good mid I’ve had JVst Jlational^tate for £ cash .rent with -no to -cut down on my work. OUTSTANDING VALUES jdiMfTCP TiMEi BANK'S ADVERTISEMENT MM -agreement,to help-produce- 1 -p robablyeam ed—oiily ON PAGE 10' n ^he-ereps; itis notcounted $2000 in_ 1968. What against your social security should I do? -T - ~ \ benefits. This. means it A. As soon as you; re­ ceive, your W;2 statement from your employer-show- r ing your total earnings tfor the year,”Y5U'?hoilla' file! an annual report- of earn­ ings with ydtir social secur­ n i c e w o r k ity office- It is very im- I portant that you'do this as soon—as- -possible. Yourj i f y o u c a n should be due some addi-1 tional checks since you did not earn as much as you previously estimated. The el TBNtSSE report should be tiled by . 17.6 cu. ft. NO-FROST PORTA-COLOR® April 15, ...... - . REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER PERSONAL COLOR TV— f Q. I am working and P (AND YOU CAN i) Rugged Cabinet is a striking ebony, ROLLS ON WHEELS 7 24 lbs. LIGHT! paying-social seeuntyTbn highligtrted by gleaming chrome. All the maximum amount tax­ channel tuning system. Solid copper Compact . . . truly portable. Magic A u able. My . husband also circuitry for long life Memory Color Controls give you-per- works and pays social-s e ­ 4 cabinet shelves (1 adjustable, 1 - fact color, tint, brightness, contrast - curity on the mjiximTmr ~eiTd*-out) plus 2 full-width d o o r volume-every thner-Automatlc -Fine ^ R L ■ara®nt^l^yebeentold shelves. Twin Vegetable Bins. Tuning,;tbor .' th a t, when- I- file I wiH 95* L -receive-- benefits- on my 95* ,95* T COME WORK IN THE NEWESf NICEST husband’s account; Is this ‘99 true? . l319 199 A . - No. if the amo u n t rrStJLPERMARKETJN NEW JERSEY! that Tou would receive on s e ■ »■ ^ The-new Stop&-Strop epeaing^B- your own- account is equal M t o - o r greater than the , SHORT HILLS t amount vou would be en-_ =^ tlH rffe r rrs~firnpiQyees tar a ng awav r n e pest workinQ-- J £ titled to on your hus- “^iren aitfonsIrrtfTTS"^^^ - band’s account, you would - It'lLbe the most attractive store for mile&around, to sh o p only receive benefits “On M M your own account. — _ J/LO^wotkJn. ~ ~ ----- — v- 0 Q. I W been trying to - if s laid out inteliioently. scrvou can get your work done E decide whether or not -1 - ' .with the least poss1tt f 6 j y a ^ 9 L j M ^ f : f i llfel L should enroll in the sup­ -IfTyouhayeapte^ plementary medical insur- mce ^rogram. 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I nterestedappticantsareencouraged to apply b u d g et term s a v a ila b le #Minimum Retail Price to the employment office (temporary trailer) W hy not d a ajj located at the store location. your bonklnfi^ Stop &. Shop, Inc, 800 Morris Turnpike (Route 24) under one roof? ShortHills, New Jersey Our to of. Interview hours • 9 a.m. - 6 p,m.,.. Monday thru Saturday RADIO SALES CORP. kootivenlont offiee«: *709 Irvington Awe 'See The Marks Bros.' (neer NewiHc end livington line) GREAT ♦Springfield Ave.atPropct 935-327 Mlllbtim Av*., MUIbvni STORES 4 7 3 l Mop)« St.v SuiiihW ANEQUM.QPPOtrUBITY.Omtlirfit- *Mephwood Center 1379-42001 ■ I 2 7 3 - 5 8 T O I Golf Renewals Dug Tuesday Millbum residents that held 1968 member­ ship in fee East Orange Golf Club have until this Tuesday. February 25, to renew their mem­ berships for the 1969 season. Membership' ap­ plications* (wife check) must be postmarked as of.ior prior to, feat date. Any 1968 mem­ bers having lost or n o t received the 1969 re ­ newal application should call fee Millbum Recreation Department, 378-1218. — - Matmen Put 12-0 Record On Line Little League )Hans March At District Meets T^iis Weekend Registration^ Back in mid-December, _Registration for the. before the wrestling season -MiRburn-Short Hills L ittle got underway, head coach League has been scheduled Gerard Sachsel indicated- for_ Marchrijat fee-White-; t h a t . his. inexperienced Gafc—Ridge-'j Recreation1: . teaimyQuIdj>rpbably have Center. All boys who will to settle for mi 8-4 or 9-3 - X U E MIGHTY MIDGETS - The Recreation Department^ Gary Ffax and Steve Kehayes^Second row areSandv^ be nine years old Jby_ July season. The" performance ~~tMdget~Wrestttng Team returned from the Tri-County Wrest- - O b* Thierry and Don Grubin: Thjrri m u, 31 and nave.not Reached —over the part'^NO^ORtbS: am Jopn-RKC^ Jim Fee. Mario Mmicozzi( Dennis McHugh and Their life, birthday b y ling Championships in Dover on Saturdayw M nine o f the 13- -that date are eligible t o , - by the varsity grapplefE individual championships,~a team scor^ofuverlQ O points and Je ff Terrace. M issing from picture are Chris McHugh and Bob has made a poor predictor K e a tm q . . r------fOSvchu^inl register ~— ■ -v/ith Jim Piontek the winner o f a trophy as the Outstanding Boys whose-TasTTiames eat-of the head-mentor " Wrestler o f the . day. Fron t^ JEffTpTigfff: Bob Fort.M ike - 'b u t -he—isn-’t- complaining begin with the letters A to. one bit. Last Friday after- F should register at 9:15 noon _ the horaetowners a.m., G toO atl0 :1 5 a.m . crushed visiting Mountain Miilsret W restlers ijm^ and P to Z at 11:15 a .m / 48-0 and ended the season Th6seboyswhQar&cnr- with a perfect 12-0 record. - Lbd by Co-Captains Jeff against teams such —as come ° MTllburn’s third ment. His performance in rently on major league ------The perfect mark comes %errtee «id John Jticci. Dover. East Hanover, Lit- champion. Sandv North Ihe eyes of fee officials teams do not have to regis- - in the third season of t.Vw» Mitlhnm Midget. Wrests -Ue Falls, -Livingston, -Par- -teok-a-seeond place, losing resulted in -Jimmy beiag- Iter. ~ — varsity iwresfeHng~-at~MiH»- Bng Team sponsored by sippany, Randolph and 4-0 in his match at 103 lb. awarded fee trophy f o r fee Outstanding Wrestler idual champions, m ost r . bom nigh School. „The' the Recreation Depart­ deiendlng champions, A t 110 lb. Bob Keating pins bra tournament, m ost record, in addition to re- ment crushed all opposi­ Ttoxbury. In the 73 lb. was eliminated in “ the df-fee day. Eanier in the opening round by the year Guerin had edged Jim successive individual chami- fleeting a great team effort tion in the Tri-County cham pion ship .Steve pions (117 lb., 124 lb., and excellent leadership Wrestling. Championships Kahayes avenged his only eventual winner in his 5-4 in an excellent m atch. weight" class'. 131 lb.. 138 lh’.. 148 l b * 2 by Coach Sachsel, is also a at Dover Saturday, The loss of the regular season - Co-Captain Jeff Terrace Hwt.), most pins in th e = credit 'tof e a entire wrests North Jersey crowd sat in by crushing the top-seeded It was at this point feat eaaly controlled his man, finals, and the possessor o f ling program in Millbum. silence as the Millbum boy from Randolph, It set a good Millbum perform- scoring his 10th shu to u t the first....Outstanding Coach Sachsel is the first team captured nine of the the' stage for the, whole ance: (three champions in victoiy'of the year, to tak e Wrestler Award, ------to call attention—to the -1-3 - individual champion- --day.4*1 ike Dopp captured seven ".weights)’ Becam e^,. the 124 lb. class. Jim F ee. FINAI TFftM STANOINGS?-- - “ z fmeassistarice he has re­ HEAD FIR ST - Dick Am ster sends Mountain-High's Trascienecki heati first to the mat during feips, scored well over lOG the 79 4b. 4itle in a close 131 lb., pinned his man a t Mlllburn 110, Rosbury 62, Ran- the 148 lb. bout Friday afternoon. Dick went on to win 1-2-1 decision over his opponent as the amazing performance. It dolph 45, Little Falls 31, Dower 26, ceived ' from Coach Bill points as a team, and 3-2 bout and Gary Flax when Jim Piontek. the start of the second Eatt-tlanaver 1.7, Parsippany 1*; . McCormack and from the ^ M illers blanked Mountain 48-0 -Tfte final m eet before the d istrict championships gave the Blue topped the day by having (85 lb.) and Bob Fort (91 od for his. first place Livingston 10 and White an unblemished slate in dual competition. • ~ ■ lb., came from be­ FINALS: . • .-* • . . building program at the a hom etown boy declared lb.) finished with 4th place hind, turned. over, aid S fe ,. / — 73 IbsMSebayes IMl .ri MrCal- - medals. listef (Rarr.) 9-3 .n - . - - junior high school, Hats .Torn McHugh coming uv -the Outstanding Wrestler I pinned1 Rich .Guerin fronr - Dennis McHugh took off to'all those involved in 79 lbs. Dopp r(M) (j. TuOribsky with an 8-2 decision over, J.V/Matmen in the tournament. - C h ris McHugh*--de-t i Randolph, who -iasafinflje1" fee 4th straight champion­ (floxv) 3-2 - . a great effort. Paul Goldman!''Wife six 168 Pacifico (M.) [ . Wlgert 3:02 4 t took finq, hard.wrest­ cisioned his opponent ip lieved ! to be the finest ship with a quick first 85 lbs. Kovalczyk, (L.F.) d. While dual competition 178 FarberlM.I-p Cooke 2:29 ling tor reach fee finals an oyertime match to-be=- NestorWori 5-2 ' matches gone and six to go Hvy Hohnstine (f\ wrestler in -the tourna- .period pin at 138.-Co-Cap-~ 91 lbs. Zara (Rox.t d. Ratb (£) has ended and the locals the Blues were ahead 24-0. Are ‘Perfect’ •I tain John Ricci made it 7-3 "'can boast of being, cham­ — Ctncaptain Roy Serrate _ five in a row with ano th er 97 lbs. McHugh .(M) d. Freund pions of the Pqrsippany (Rox.) 2-iro.T. ' ■.. then assured the Millers — IL isn’teasy to improve fast pin iir the 148 lb. 102 lbs. Standtrldge (Rox) d- Christmas Tourney, cham­ victory by pinning Jim Blue Monday upon perfection, but that division and Mario Min- North (M) L0— - • -— pions of the Suburban 109 lbs. Gozales (D) d. Fleiaher PorceUi mid-way through . W 1 L “ • AVE is exactly what the 1969 nicozzi electrified the (P) 4-1 Conference, and 12-0 on the final period. From that .33’/, 261/j —502 Millbum Junior V arsity crowd with Millhnm’g.4tti 116 lbs. Piontek (M).d,'Gjyerln the season, there is still 33% 26% 490 Bill Me CormackU- (Ran) 7 4 ' ----- / -point:- orr~ iir -was-- anti-~ 33 27 512 wrestling-team succeeded- m . straight pin and bth —r-123 1bs, TerraceiMrc}. Santllt* one -fiurdle left: the Dis­ climactic. Doubles 30% 29% 501 in doing during this past: straight championship a t ; (L.F.) 4-0 tricts, .which will be held Hookers campaign. En route to a heavyweight. 130 lbs. Fee (M) p. Linstad* Amster and Barret eas­ - (Ran^iOS / ------this weekend at Hillside. ily ..handled their op- Strikes ., 12 4 0 season’s log the Records set by fee.Millr -137 lbs. McHugh

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Thursday. February 20. 1969 ; Page 17 A t Overlook Program Young, Ex-Addicts Wam Teenagers

With dramatic self-, Eight or ten kids who . try -examination, tw o- young to solve their loneliness on ex-addicts from Odyssey drugs '1 develop a marked House in New Y ork City apathy toward life. Ho . spoke of the jr drug experi­ longer are they outgoing,, ence in‘ a program a t Over­ committed, involved. They look Hospital last week. lose incentive,” the psychi­ T racing hia start. «vn~" atrist observed. marihuana at the age of Citing the teenage mari- 13-H, then on-to-LSD and- ^iransfT^r ^ -Qna of tha "other drugs, one-24-yeaf- oldexaddiefexplaifledrhe Sorvino emphasized that _.unexpected^_^toolc a;falTl behind regular drug users w fe n Re .there, was a basic personate thing was going fine' and ity disoirier~ la t tfmfiSj^a --he-wasrpffig high. — - disordered family relation- - Aftept iongand agoniz­ IsHip. - ! — ^ ing road, 4hree-and-a- . He_ cautioned pan ~~haif-yeanrof Jherajjy,then not to be blackmailed or. T h ro a g T a " | e £ o i The conned into permissive-, confrontation groups of ness, “Love is earned,” he his peers arid the psychlT stated, “not just handed atric techniques, of Odys­ — r - V sey House he has learned ' “The drug-user.'-must to face himself squarely face himself and want to and take a good look at do .something about his what he was doing to his %li|g0 Ubfbrtunately" Hfe------: » fimes this moans got “ Y oujhink the squares ting older and into deeper don’t know the scotfe. trrnihle ” t.he psychiatrist, Yoyfre smarter than they explained, “meanwhile, arer.^ Pretty" sddri ltd you parents must deal ^firmly care about is drugs. Then wfth their teenagers, not you fmd you can’t make indulge them and hope for decisions. You're going to the best..” quit a- million tames. But x Success Story you don’t . . ..**~ - i Odyssey House, which “Dead at 27-’— - ^ started in a hospital-based^ “Marihuana is the- start program using mainten­ .“for 90°per cent of heroin ance drugs... (methadone- addicts. The average .drug and- cyclaxpcine), ,-h.as addict is dead at age 27. A evolved' into a no^dnig, heroin addict" must steal group therapy program $75,000 a year to support with two resident houses his habit. Jail, expulsion and three sForefronV con­ from school, loss of job - fro n ta tio n -centers—hi; these are the price' the Harlem, Brooklyn and drug addict pays,” accord­ lowerNewYork. Its ’staff. ing to these young Odys­ consists both of experi­ sey House staff members. enced-psychiatrists ahd ex­ Warning on the use of drug users who have gone, marih uana-4B t he suburbs, through personality, refor-. as well as other drugs, the mation through Odyssey O dyssey House group House group therapy and stated that the “iceberg" now are-frying to help approach is no solution- i£ others., - ...... me drug problem is to be. OdysseyHouse isather- UekfidL------apeutic community where “Kids need someplace -699-raw addiets-a month,1 —togoJor hjlp. Bxoddkte- come~for help; where over "Tmow'tfie answers. T hey’ve, 100 “cleaol addicts live, been down th e io ad. They usually fo r a year, where a re n ’t fooled by the therapy *asts--24 hours :a dodges - the ‘Pot doesn’t give y q ir cancer b it, or health; where the addict marihuana is less harmful learns “the habit of liv- than^ajeo h el^’*-a-T‘A-year 1 veteran ex-heroin addict With a 95 per cent cure pointed out. J - - rate compared to 2 per “These kids are looking dent cure on federal pro- for kicks. If they become -gram s, Odyssey—House regular users, they are techriiqaes^gre -nowm ov- looking for escape. Thera’s ing into neighborhood -Something basicaUy wrong areas, School assembly pro­ ahdthey need help,” they grams, university settings warned. ~ — ------I andilishoped to establish Fantastic Apathy a center in Newark. Odyssey House has de­ — Quoting a recent-Har­ veloped an educational! vard studynf 1 35students series for school program- regularly using marihuana and parents groups, or LSD, or methadone or 3___ible through V iola combinations, Dn^A^Ron IMten,community—pro­ aid Sorvino of SotipTOr-' gram* supervisor,. Odyssey, ange Avenue,1 program House, Inc., 309-311 East moderator, pointed \bpt 6th , ^.Street, New York - Jhat^ie^arvard-^fendi^s- showed that apathy, lossx City,-10003 (Phone: orinterest ancTnTOtivatioir characterized- most -"drag hallucinogen users. Dr; Tb, report a fire in* Sorvino was co-founder of. MiUburn Township, dial -Odyssey -House, serves on tb«^r^L‘o h f fator.” .^b3r---an. its board of advisors and is immediate connection with -a/ member of lha psychi- the fire department,. To call atnc stair or t^efldolT .th e.. M illbnjjij- JF ire Hospital. - -- - - _ _ _ D epartment on other • “After a while" the'se b u s in ess — d i h l t -he- -..kids" fall into;-their-own departmcnt’s number - sub-culture ~group.~ 87B-DI03. _ \ -

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Mr. and Mm . John P. This Weeks Meeting' Doyle p f, Portland, Me.- have announced the en­ Canceled by Friends gagement of their daugh- Dae to the Washington’s ^Birthday holiday weekend, NOTES O E W S / OF THE WEE* there will be n o meeting of the Friday Friends tomor­ row. v Readers are Invited to Contribute Personal Items, Accounts of [ The group will resume .Social Functions, Reports oTMeetings or Clubs. activities on February 28.

Wedding Parties The Item office is open Chinnock, spn of the Wil­ firom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. son Chinnocks of Wyo­ One of the season’s* Monday through Friday. most party-ed brides is ming Avenqe. Miss Sharon Madigan Diana Peck, daughter of Bill’s sister, Caroline Mr. and . Mrs. James A. Chinnock, entertained at a Miss Elizabeth Goerke Ferris Peck Jr. of Silver Spring miscellaneous shower f o r Miss Madigan ADAMS Road, who was married on Lee and today her aunt, Saturday to Edward An­ Mrs. Jack Stellas will be Ferris-Puchner thony Watters. * hostess at a pantry-kitchen T o Be Wed shower at her home in STUDIO Mrs. Carl Weilert of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Maplewood entertained Bernardsville. -- h r E n g a g e m e n t Complete Interior A buffet supper for Madigan of Wyoming Ave- ; for Diana at'*a kitchen jiue, have announced the shower and a pair of.mis- "members of the bridal — Mr . and" Mrs. Maurice Decorating Service • cellaneous^ showersr^^re party will be hosted by the .fames Ferris of Woodfield ^engagement of__their- ' Tioktart b y Mrs. -Adolph Chmnoeks at- their-home Drive have announced the dau^iter, Sharon, to Lt. / furniture JBdwin R. Linz-USNy Son Neubert of Summit and by fdllowmgSSie wecHinf re- erigagemetfF""of- their -Mrs. Waynertir-Mounti Jr. ,of-Mr. .and Mrs. EdwlnD. ■ - lam ps— y Gd^^ef to Dr. Peter-Jonn ofE oselle Park,- who was- - v Mi'ss Mad^an is a-gradu^ .Miss sa ty V f f|>ntaU^ < irprl* —matron ,of honor at ~tftr ; ' Dr; rand^ MrsT-RdbefF Puebner, son of Mr. and afp~: hT~ - Millbum: Hi^L. " weddmg:'' _____ ~^ T -- Aifen—Houten of_Addison; Mwr-Raiid^EdwaKl Puel£ rter, - Mary -. -Virgm»,—4e, School an d received her Thomas Albert-Kennedy J — ftoftostesses at ~a~per- Drive attended the jefignj ner-ofM IME^^ISter” z clroderies sonal shower were - Mrs^ Miss Ferris, who is , in -S- degree in Nursing Jr.,-son of Mr. and Mrs. firom the Uhiversiy* ^pf "Thomas-A. Kennedy _of Thomas Pasquale and Mrs. ‘‘Kake-WaftlTZ weekend^ medical research at the . upholstery _ ....Walter Coofrey; both of Institute* for-M uM eiD fe Upnnecttcut irr 1966. She Pihd TerraeeKast. is .. oil ® stafit oT th e -Maplewood.------—" ------nivalin the country. ease Inc. in New York A June wedding 6 slipcovers In Moylan, Pa., the “ In Burlington, the Van Miss Susan Theresa Ryan City, is an alumna of the Sanford University MedL planned...... bridal cduple were feted at Houtens visited witirtheir Beard -School, Grange asd= S i- Center and resides in Miss Doyle, a graduate wallpapers Wheaton-eollege,Norton, MenloFartef^al?------of Deering^High School in ‘ a “ wine and cheer” shower daughter Valeria, who-is a- - J.ipritPftant. Linz is a —given- by “ Mrs. Donald senior at the university R ichard C low Mans. Her lath er is retired Portland, is a candidate for graduate of the Govington - "rForti'Piffrsonat7 ■ Frisch. and presideiit of AlphaChi vice presMent-©£ :MdBoft- an A, S. degree in June ___ Appointm ent. . . Latin School, Covington, -fronr Pembroke- College^ - The rehearsal ~ dinner, a Qmegasorority.— - Is E ngaged nril & Co., members of th e, double celebration since it i-Now yprk ~ Stock Ex­ Ky., attended Villa Ma« T’rovidenOe, R. I. J -r>ti iyo.s9W - rtrmna i^joBege b f -CoVBlg- Mr. Kennedy is a efadu- was also Edward’s birth- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A, change. — _ Municipal tax payments. Dr; Puchner is a gradu­ ton and is a IM F graduate' ate. of Seton Hall Prepare TS* 757 . Short HUlV " day, was held on Friday at R y a n of Grasmere, Staten ------“ — Mrs^ Edward Anthony Watters______t.hp Turtle Hrook Inn, West are due on-the first day-of- ate. of Shattuck SeheoLin -erf -the U . S. Navsd-Acad~ February, May, August Island, N.TT7 haye ^an­ emy at Annapolis. He is- Xiwmgp^with his steprfath- n o u n c e d the * engagement .Faribault, Minn.;J2arleton and November and thetax College in -Northfield, presently communications er and mother, Mr. and of their daughter^ Susan officer on the. nuclear sub­ Mrs. Walter E. Robb Jr. of collector's/ office at Town Minn, and the College of Diana Peck Is JBrlde Hall remains open from 7 -Therese, to Richard marine USS Gurnard and Weston, Mass, as hosts. Chidester Clow, son of Mr. Physicians and Surgeont^f - R:30 p.m. on those fifth im hial Iniversity. He makes his home in Napa, a and Mrs7 A rth u r^ .- Clow dates. Taxes not paid a resident in urology at the Q f^dw ard A. W attefs- Uak~--— =------i Another bride-to-be hT of Joanna Way. " _ Plops are being made for, _ the limelight is Lee Or- =within a—7f-sapphiirei)lue -vel­ Mr, Qlow, an alumnus A n to n y Watters. He vet and earned a bouquet of Blair Academy, holds o/jyJjjfeblfigan'Ce and foil-^I T h e r e s a B r y x e y degrees from Michigan the son of Mrs. Walter, E. Robb Jr. of Weston," Mass, "agebr Enchanting! State University and Long and of the late Jack Nick­ - - John Nickerson Wattep ISABEL PAtMER Island University and is an erson WatteiSL _ | served as best man for his L htian M illard Interiors executive with R. H. Macy The ceremony, per-1 brother. Another brother -4n-New York City. He is a formed in Moirow Memo-; of the, bridegroom. David M r a rid Mrs. Charles E. member of D elta Sigma L. Watters, and. the bride’s Bryce of Erie, Pa., have Phifratemity. rial Methodist “Chiffehr 521 M1LLBURN AVENUE Maplewood, by the Rever- j brother, iJanaes Arthur announced- the engage- ^ The couple plan to t e Peck^III, wereaasheMcT^ ment_ of their daughter, S H O ^ m tVNEW JERSEY end - Dr. ...William__F-.B. i Ro-» m will be held at the home of nhalaefiopsis orchids and Erie. " ~~~ * ~ . T i l A College Preparatory D ay School _ 'Mrs. Arnold JSepd of JJM mm Short HiUsRoadHferdiscua Mr. Millard - graduated ~ 7 For Boys ln fi rades 4 T2^ T FIN E FLO O R final arrangements for the frrim M ilHmrn High School COVERINGS . annual spring luncheon of Miss Nancy Pennington Paula A sinof Is Bridc-dccc and W jrcester (Mass.) .the, Friends of th e Chil- The eng^fimentofMiss 'Polytechnic Institute ENTRANCE EXilM ii^TIO N S Custom' Vlnvl T: le , I ] dren’s Institute. 1C ouple Plan PauBT Asinof-rto Robertr E wherehe^wasarmemberof Mrs. Segal, president-oT Marc WasHban has been Phi Gamma Delta frater­ M Saturday, March 8,1969 - T The group, has invited the made known by her^^irt- nity. He is ar\ electrical entire committee and the Juiie^W eEding ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley systems design engineer Write or Telephone: hostesses to attend. Plans Asinof of Long Hill Drive. with the Locomotive De- will he completed Tor “An 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pen- partment of General 215Horfli Avenue, Hillside iV«'W 6VAViV«VW iVtV[i Mr. Washburn is the son of Afternoon at the Theatre” nington of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard trie eormErie. TMI455-699I featuring Anne Jackson have announced the en- Washburn of Pennsauken. and Eli Wiflacfi/ Which will gagement of their daugh' " The bride-elect is a grad­ be a part of th e annual ) Naney—to William a t e of Millburn High -luncheon to be held March Warner Jaeger, son of Mr. School. She attmided 21 at the Chanticlerr - _ and Mrs. Albert William Brandeis University-and fle& uiifjul C on^uiitut &04U44j44,e •— Dtwwg-4he-af^afe-Sak& -Jaeger of-S ilv er,JSpring^ -graduated—faam-Washing- F ifthAvenue-wilLfeature Jto ad . * ___ - , to n U niversity“- 4n - St. models, showing the cur- • Miss Penningtoix was- Louis. She is presently a t ritlt:— uT' rent trend in fashions for graduated’ from Stanford student - at Teachers Coi- the theatregoer. TTwiversity in 1968 and is Jege, ColumbirrUniversityr Just Diah3795858_^_-- presently, studying for a -Her^afem?- is treasurer of- — the Natirtnafr -master’s-degee there. ~__ | Starex. Inc,, Keamy. Safetv Council have shown \ Mr. Jae^ef, U -graftuafc ^ Mrtwaflllbu1.11 gmduated, Miss Paula Ann Asinof The Hutch in son CompgBy d f Millbuni Highi School, -Qpartariy^i^^s'eledBd . ~ --Z Realtors & Insurance ______- tW treinforced tire chtiins from^Rutgers^ ^mafwsity- was graduated summa cum. to the Order . nf the Gott^. nW em tiroT the Muttiple Listing-Service - on the rear wheels o f a car and Washington University wUl cut braking rtistanees 1 Slide from Dartmouth Law School where he was. national legal honorary 5 ______SHORT HILLS — ~ •in half on-ire, motorists-of Pnllege in 1968 where he editor-in-chief of the Law isndeiy."—-— - - i . y . - Near the Sfiort Hilli Rsilresd Station next to^ s so ' *?T~ this areiTare rexnm3^T6y was elected-iro Phi Beta A tt^ Nbw -Jersey— State- ^Kappa^H eis currently sta- Safety CounciI. They # e ttrinra^ at Newporh R. Ff with j.hp lUjiifedrStgteA se eurity- knxmn 4 N T : ^ ;ii 1-1 ''- A slippery sul^ces, not only i—-*A Ju n e wedding is mday S aturday only in stopping bufe^also in,i ipIamieiL ^ ’ ; ” pulling ability. - . ^ D W -E R Y silverware are-sold in'The ^ T o ^ report a fire in Jewelry Room of New Eyes Millbum Township, dial far the Needy. the “operator” for an Millbum Avamer Short immediate connection Hills, every Tuesday gnd with tiie fire department. Thursday from l -S pmx: ' SALE w 124 PIGE HUHUIM IMPORT DRESSES UNO SPORTSWEAR MillburnTShort Hills ITEM, Thursdoy, Februory 20, 1969 Pag e 19 as,' Mrs. C, F. Mueller year?, serymg as program port at the meeting Mon­ - Cindy Rule, Peter A. Dunne WIRC Mem Bers to Pres^rrtcgjslativc Reports Monday id Mrs. Ralph Mussari. chairman-^and national day and Mrs. Mussari will has been -togblative chairman. give her state legislative The-engagement of Miss The Women’s Independ- on, Monday, February 24, A sandwich luncheon will legislative one, represe 1 active member- o f the. . .. ;— report; >nt Republican Club will at 12:30 p.m. at the Tay- precede th e program. ing a year-long effort om ehiIndependentH e- -Mrs. Mueller will give T h e public is invited to Cindy Lou Rule to Peter attend this meeting; Andrew Dunne, son of Mr. lold- its monthly meeting lot Park recreation house. The program will be a two o f the group’s me lblican Club for many her national legislative re- anSTMtir Robert Andrew Dunne' of Livingston, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elton H.^Rule of Scars- d a l& .& A ^ ------Miss Rule is a produc­ tion assistant with the La Roche, McCaffrey & McCall Advertising Agency in New York. She, at­ tended Los Angeles Valley College hnd the University .o f Oregon. Her father is the president of the Amer­ ican Broadcasting Com­ pany Television Network. Mr. Dunne-attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and served in the Army Security Agency „in Europe. He is art director Miss Cindy Lou Rule with La Roche, McCaffrey resident of Suburban & McCall.’ Mr. Dunne’s travel Service of Essex : father Js .corporate vice president o f. Automotjye IcLuipmentCorporationy

: As a scholar e f history, . 'D r. -Jordan -specializes in ; Alumnae News Colonial America. During the summers of 1965-67, -he was a co-directorof the ! college’s summer program . "m1 Kiiirjftn.ftiwSj KAssinris designed to extend the -academic experiences of high school girls ~ from ; crowded urban areas. Tm chided among Dr Jordan’s duties as associate dean for _;

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Program on Egypt— : The Summit YWCA’s 2 f frVtOf c .w jag, ouir- -Wednesday morning Kaf­ ene*'Dickm an ,at feeklatsch on February 26; 376-3969. will feature a return visit MIDDLEBURY o f Miss Audrey Boise, . The New Jersey Middle- local teacher, traveler and bury College Alumnae As­ professional lecturer. Her presentation is entitled sociation will sponsor a /•Mini Brunch” spring fash­ “Egypt: Where the Past ion show at B . Altman’s,- .M eets the Present.” - . The Mall, Wednesday, Feb­ Kaffeeflatsch will begin ruary 26, at 9:30 a.m. at 9r45 a. m. with a half- Proceeds -will~be turned h our coffee period. The ^ovqRb^ffie college, ' ~-r~- hour-long program will fok. Reservations may be ob­ low. Concurrent dance anch tained from Sue Hulings rhythm classes are avail­ Ottinger or Jane Oliphant able ~ for pre-schoolers as .Pickard, both of Bernard^ well as babysitting, for-ifc- \|le . _ __ ?|P j|§ ; T8 months and ov<§|. -Alumnae models will im Further- information elude Judy Davies of Ber- A bout thencurrent program nardsville, Anna Rodda of or future ones may be had; Maplewood, Pat,—Reed of by telephoning Mrs. Allan G. Ballard, program di­ New Vernon, Pat Hutchi- son o f Short Hills and rector, at the YWCA, Caroline - DePodwia of 273-4242. Mapiewoocu

CONNECTICUT^COELEGE' The Connecticut Col- ~ and black and white lege Club of CentraT New - Jersey and of Essex Coun­ ty will meet jointly ' at 8:15 p.m„ Wednesday, -February 26. Mrs. GUy JULES A. WOUN Drake of Joanna Way will . be hostess fo r the program Strand Theatre "featuring Dr. nm ip 7" Building ~ dan Jr., associate dean for academic affairs and asso­ 273-4100 ciate professor of history.

a specia FLflffiW * tOpRUtOB -Is flntlslual " Succesa-Slory.. "Jri the suburban setting pfjFjof- ham Park, a Catering Service has come to be recognized as an ex- • ceptionally.fine one to consider. Florham Park Country Club has raeHieVed its success-in the ea-- 'taring business, quite frankly, because there is a need for the, service . . . tnqir excellent repu­ tation has been earned because thfs service has been performed to perfection. ’ When you engage The Club . . . be .assured that y o w party will SO M ANY”GREAT VALUES^ . . end-of-season sayings on coats,suits and dresses...on sportswear, enjoy, privacy, a “ homelike.hos?- pitality” atmosphere, along with the prestige and decor befitti ng the everitf ThT foocT and bever­ ages are superb . . . the service' lingerie, fashion accessories and children’s a p p are l...o n housewares, domesties and other fine is impeccable and yet Is offered with e warm personal touch. We are revealing"the secrets o f 6ur success, in the hope, that home furnishings. . . and on men’s wear.This week at Hahne & Com pany... youwUkcaU-Mr/-P«wIer-tO-dis- cuss your plans. _ WATCH-FOR ALL THfe SIGNS that say ,Washinaton’sK*fthday^Sq|e’. .. each q sign^ SAVM GSf

M o n t c k i i r N ewark •“W estfield Poge 20 - Thursdov; Betbprah Chaplet8--— Prngram vice president __Jlteed- wme help in The Item office and well is Mrs. David Schultz of. writing news reports of the be gald t o f umish.you with Slates Games Night South Orange. Mrs. L. Wil­ | p p M iip lAVC activities of your a fa c t sheet" on the proper A meeting of Suburban method of preparing a news liam Balsam of Oval Road organization? Stop in at Deborah will beheklTues- will preside. story. day, February 25, at 8:30 ^ nfStSM p.nL in Temple Beth Ahm, cuiornw Springfield. A fun and games night pned e m c In te rla k e n is on the evening’s agenda R o w e with a program entitled “What’s m Your ,Pocket?” studioSSSU* There will be audience par- IT union pi summit 277-1717 IritheJOOacTM turrounding beautiful High Lake. Dartmouth- Woodstock area of central Vermont overlooking White River ticipation. “Vallay fowa^SIJjfO''- .* - Offering lupertr rWli^tWiii, jwlmmmg. tanoeing, boating, ailing, arts end crafts. arcHary. golf, nature and camperaft, dancing and drama. Units: Jr. L5., Sr.,and Counselor-ln-Traininfl, Write or call the owners and directors: ^ \

See- ZosnetlutUf ’’FOUR SEASONS” ------AJXLW^aoij^DLMayjt,______1 1 Where Ortgtnulityiii G-Tradlflm. s=s=^ =* W ILFRED E .G R A Y ------Diarnonds^ndPraeibus Stones^ NATIONAL AUDUBON SPEAKER Fine-Watches By LucienFteeartT" ~ -ATMLtBUBH SENIOfrtiMtf SCHODi: MffiffGRjUM DESIGNERS & CREATORS OF - GENERAL.APMISS1QN - ^ ADULTS: S2.50 - STUDENTS: S1.00 -t =- = ■ JFIjfE JEWfW T " g § g jfBsrctMfmr - “ — MATRON SECTION committeachairman o f the Suburban Woman's Club o f Union.r " - ■ • ADULTS: $5,00 - STUDENTS: $2.50 SURE SIGN OF SPRING - Club WdOttO Day arttahne-& Co " V Appraisals: ' j Tn Newark on March 13 w ill herald the spring season for die David J. Scheele, vice president, Hahne & Company; Mrs. - TICKETS AVA ILA BLE AT THE DOOR - 35th year. Shorn making plana for-the event am (from left} Harry D. Keller o f Union, chairman oFthe state nominations tly ft Diamonds & Gams identified in our A - a own accredited gem laboratory 3 M rs: Robert HTTreeman, vice president Of the 7th district and comm ittee and president o f the Woman's Club o f Townley and 'a member of-the Woman's Club o f M illbum ; M rs. Uoseph A— IM rs. Joseph V . Noble, Kate art department chairman and Wargo, chairman of Club Woman Day and American Home jrjem ber o f the Woman's Club o f Maplewood. ’’ t 7, . Grevstone Park Hospital

i l s - J Sveks Mwe Volunteers The State Hospital at registering ^ o r the course S m N f M y Greystone Park is appeal must be interviewed by ing for more volunteers. the director of Volunteer New volunteers will be Services, and by another -participating -in a 3-day staff member. They must -gei^al-iefl^t^CHpcouJsri have three acceptable ref­ 'hn^M arch. 6, 18 and 20 erences and be- able to -gven> h y ^ th e Volun te e r -devote at least % -day a Services Department in ctK" week to their volunteer operation with other hos­ jobs. _ ...... ‘T. pital departments. _ The course, which Is Half-day jobs are avail: given each spring and fall, able for volunteer secre­ covers human behayjdr, taries,fipr volunteers in the the hospital treatmentprtS^ ^^S®euS ^pKgfam, Tor gram, the psychology de­ I assistants in "recreation.. BolftfMO w T h 13oLTs partment, the roteris~the_ and for .play reading or social service department, book reyiew "groups in the ANjBeih- "seconds* out-patient services, legal libraries. • Fimr DicoKffm Mints aspects of patient care, the; Full day jobs (9 a.m. to, activity therapies, nursing 3 p.m.) are available in services, the business side occupational therapy and ^-rtre-hospital. ^and the. chaplaincy. The role of the who prefer to work with • in-service -volunteers—and father- volunteers rather "how they wor;k with pa­ than directly, with pa­ tients, rule* and: regula­ tients, there are openings tions for volunteers, and in : th e Greystope Park . the work x>f the Greystopie Association supply and Park Association cbmptete TO^dufetiorf :1rogms.- :‘'The the course content. _ hours there are Iff a.m. to - All those volunteers 3 p.m. :

for making our Our sp ecial “Grand Opening” Offer will continue through March 14,1969

O P E N H O U S E 1 Takfi-yoiirefro^e a ttra c tiv e , ; . . gifts with any new checking account of $100 - a wonderfu) or more or any new Electronic Savings Account happening.. ■ of $50or- mordv-- -- ~ . • - . .

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- Fmm the many favorable com/nents, ' everyone seem s to approve oOhfl-CUiiBIL_ ^ ntal-^ rjo undi n g sa n d the expanded __ —•••banking s e rv ic e n o g g a ila b le i n S u m m it,_ H18ACH) SERVING SET

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:: T h e facilities-of th e n ew o ffice will b e r . ELECTRIC 1*65 to *85 HOT TRAY HOLLYWOOD BATH SCALE _ which will^ be maintained at * Com em and take advantage 30 Maple Street^ - - -qf over 56% -Savings -

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prices. Sizes 51o 20. - LOBBY HOURS AUTOSINK WINDOWS , WALK-UP WINDOWS "MOfmAvernfaWiee Morris Avenue Office - - MbrrisAvehueanrt Maple Street - Monday tlmi-friday- — Monday; Tuesday, Wednesday anifriday: Mfin'day.ruesdavrWednesday, Friday 7:50 oi: to 2:00 p.m, __7;5t| 3:m.,to 6i30 p.m, - ''“Thursday Evening f7 Thursday ; : --rP- :.: —— Thursday ' s - - --- Sf^Q^BK foO:TI0D.ni. :~ r /:S& avm..f(>-8i<10 p.m-, ‘ =r Saturtay .....■:-M0"a.mTio 12 noon - ■ .Xe4era]_Resen;Sykeja^EedereL^J>o^^n8uf*ncat-ofPor*t|on-. j J H L L O U R N 2 m m -

y Adj. toPost Office MON., THURS., FRI. TO 9 P.MT Short Hills -fTEM; Thursdoy. "FuBruory 20f 1969„ Poee-21 PIay=toB Riegigt raiio n Open- For JBridge Course ; v Gasses will be Monday , Martin Bressteffd' Addres! Township residents may some knowledge of. the March 10 from 12:30 to still register for the con­ game. Instruction will be 2:30 p.m. This course will YWCA Fund at the Taylor Park Recre­ Tair^ir^teirhonslcutive A benefit performance Local B’nai B’rith Women tract bridge class for begin­ ners and those who have ation House. f/ Mondays- of the comeay Amphi- •The Millbum-Short Hills be pre­ Chapter, B’nai B’rith sented at The Summit Women, will meet on Feb­ Playhouse on Thursday ruary 25 at 8:15 b.m. at evening, March 13, at & 40 the home of Mrs. Herbert p. m. for the Summit Raskin, 817 Ridgewood YWCA’s building fund. Road. __ ...... _ .. During its successful In honor of Brother­ Broadway ran “Amphi­ hood Month the chapter’s tryon 38” starred Alfred Anti-Defamation League, Lunt

seventh annug^emnnqrby: iffNew-York. He resideshr Vassar...... faculty members...... on. -Maplewdsfegrith his wife Wednesday, March B p u t hna tWo qjiildren. arm . .in the Baldwin Refreshments will -be- served following the pro* PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES - Members of the committee for the benefit party td~be given W G ym nasium of Drew'Ufii^ versity, Madison. gram. Mrs, Joer Gross is ^Fwk TfonM andrSare shown with some of the many articles which w illise raffled. Left to program chairman and •: brigh t are Mrs.- William M eier; decorations-chairm an, M rs. CharierW . Cook] Twig chairm an, M rs. ' ^ Frederick € ; Wood Jr .-i chaplain and associate pro­ Mrs. Leon-Genet i -^ ahn H Cbooer. luncheon chairman, aqd M nrdam esPrffSffy raffia* chairman.------"dejit c^f the chapter. ——W - - • (Baxter Associates) fessor of religion, and Mal­ colm R. Westcott; profes- Youngdahl and Mrs. Her- sor of psychology, _ will Friday &Saturda y bert Englert; decorations, speak on -T he^ew Moral- twig BmefiLFromsesri Mrs. William M eier. and ’ity.” The program will be DILEMMA Give-away Prices Mrs. Robert Schwarz. moderated by Mrs. Harry ABOUT YOUR Cash & Carry In charge of publicity P. Downs Jr., a Vassar j p Mrs Matmirn—Mar, alumna. who is president To M a CoM/fUlA ffair Arrangement? KBmon and Mrs. T.amar of the board of managers A pink and blue co lor annual benefit luncheon- L ittle ; programs, Mrs of the Family Service of scheme hasJbeemchosea. fashicmshowforQyerlook^ D. R. Eldridge, Mrs. Rob- M ornsC oun^T by Twig 17 for its 14th HospitalAt-the party , Green and Mrs. Robert P MrrWood, w ha is inter- For YOUR ANTIQOIS aodT be held at the Chahtiiiticler Gilmore; gourmet Basket, ested in the interrelation- DtCQPATZNG, ADVICE ' on March 6, the-table- Mrs.” John Peters; table shiPs of psychiatry and do&s^yrifi~M--KgM; pink favors, Mrs. Maurice Cun- religion, will discuss the WEST ORANGE & ! and^doilies will be a shock? niffee and Mrs. Harry new morality as a serious I&eW 4ine4infr of in- ing pink. The centerpieces, H yde; fro jtg g e A „ijifo theological approach blue balloons with pink Arthur Buckley and Mrs. the probleimQf human de­ vdtato with everything stxeamers,willt^)gondo- H.NvAfreeland. cision-making. Mr. West- for your party from matches to mobiles. las filled with pink flow-- cott’s ' interests are in- Exeiting new styles for the young ers. Program covers with n r r v f s . T volved in the study p f Parisian scenes-will carry k U Lnafiter solving Looks arid feels like LEATHER! . o u t th e party colors.- T skills. His topic will in- ' “Around the World-in . ------.— . elude attitude and situ- These are the all-purpose coats to taka her-thraugh *pn n g ~~~BT P A R T fS H O R Across Fashions” will be pre- " ~or tWe fall . . . beautifully trimmed antIJined-... tmatily- - Main St. ~ from seated by Saks Fifth Ave­ Lists Actmtk-sl fehariS?1841011 s ty le d .c a p e is removable. . . naturaJ or nayy . . .5*. 7- . . i t e Jp ^ U ^ s in v it e ^ ;fo: Millburn TayTor= nue With clothes from the 14 $ 2 6 andsz. 4-6* $21. , ■ ■' '■/ -- . * _ _ 379-1911" Park Designer Salon and with Millbunr P.E.O. Chapter atten^l. Ticket information ^ * ' open thursdayi until 9 Mrs. Helen Walsh as com" L will meet today at the may be Obtained from mentator. Music will be by -home of Mrs, Carl Vill of Mrs. Louise D. Winnini Mrs.jTbseph Zeller. Chatham. Ass&tmg ^ o s f b*sff, Chsftfiam, 377-315: 0M -of Jeaaey’s most «ak|iUng,^fcoEfe,^ Among t.hft many prizes ___ for ther luncheon and Mrs. Harry D. Nelson, Will be an heirloom, hand­ after the meeftr^willrbe- Jr., Short Hills, 376-3196. made afghan made by Mrs.. Mrs. J.H. Oxman of Jo- Lilly Siegler; a Royal anna Wav and Mrs. Paul ixausivcsiRvia Ik»ultonfiguEuver ap a iro f Rlyfi^nf Chatham. ___ If you n««d a Driver , matching Hummels,-hand E Dr; William F.B. Rodda made sweater, m rotfpaint^ of-M ottow Memorial tng, gourmet * basket, inF~ i^ urch,M apteWoodr^iH: CAU.37^-2626 ported perfume, water pik.. present tiie Brogram, “Bio- j transistor radio, pendant' graphieaL^Sketch of Dr. p ton furnish reliable, capable, courteous watch, fondue dish, silver George^ Washington Car­ men to taka you anywhere, anytime articles, jewelry-end a pair! ver”. . ofiramed Pauig prints —— — There wiu be _a u J,.L‘ ~ Twig chairman is Mrs. bridge ‘at 8 o’clock on IN YOUR a u f e 'S Charies Cook;luncheon February 22, at the=home of Mr. and Mrs. ViH. Hosts I We charge per trip, net per passenger ■chairman. Mrs. John H. Cooper; reservations chairs and hostesses for the eve­ men, Mrs.- Donald Hage- ning will be Mr...ahd Mrs. SUBURBAN DRIVER SERVICE mann and Mrs. Ralph Hen- Russell Kramer- of Chat nebach; prizes, Mrs. James ham and Mr. and Mrs. Roy OfHHROWnTANNWJBBff P. Dufiy, Mrs. Richard BadgleyofMillirigton, —

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Lt. and Mrs. Edward Moninger Jr. of Toms River announce the birth of a son on January 29. He fiasi beerujiametf Edvsard, HI. Paternal grandparents are Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Moninger of Hillside. Aye-,

Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Petrel! ot^asking-R idge announce the birai of a ^ettroh :Fefe®ey l( l at Overlook Hospital. The baby, who has been named -Jeffiey-Pauifjoin^a-sisteri- Lisa Ann. Mr. Petrell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pebreil of* Fairfield Ter-

A sonv who has been named Timothy Francis, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Sersen of Clare- mont Drive oh February 7; atO verlook- HosmtaTTHe joms "Brian, TP5ra7 John WE CANNOT TELL A LIE! • - and Michael. WE’VE CHOPPED OUR PRICES!! Custom Furniture Final Winter Clearance of French & tfs/ian Direct from California . . .th e Fashion Explosion! Provincial. ■ You’ll fin d the action in our California Shop Bojfs^nd Girls Tunica and wide legs . I . or wear them aj?.par«tely as W* olio sp*cioli<* in ,«finuhin« dregies o r pants . . , brown and beige mushroom print Br»okfront, piono>, • tc. FREE on Cbtton, ionic $ 14, p a n b 'tl4 ; Denim blue-and-white ESTIMATES .Mb OBilfGATIQM pencil atripe on eolton-triacetate, outfit $ 2 7 ; yellow-and- t ; BU4 LT.W*S^OF-ALL red duck cloth stripea, tunic 99, pants | 7. S iw i-M 5. ; Sizes toJ2_ z r ~ - o esCTirrtaNS—- - 2:0Stom_made . ■r o o rd er -44-Msi-SSf; MARwm 7 C*6i»a *)*c. burdock __ ..... JJniool, T K r j . E i e f n NEXT TO CLUB OlAliA . Poge 22 Millbum & Short Hills' ITEM, Thuttdov, Februory 20, 1969 r

Club MemberrtoVmt .m. at the Garden State: Preparation for ?laza Auditorium. Fa- ■ramus. The second, for tee Metropolitan ArlM useum. southern. .. districts, will CO U IG E BOARD EXAMS take place on March 7 at 1 Sessions Maximum Class Size -12 Members o f t h e Included in the tour will Cherry Hill. -Woman’s Club of Millbum be the new 17th Century will tour the Metropolitan N orthern Renaissance prepare ter May Schotretic Aptituda Taat* (S.A.T.) M useum o f A rt on. rooms and the special ex- Wednesday, February 26' hibition, “Harlem on My Mr* McGill to Spgk For Brochure and Information Call: The group will.leave by Mind/’ Mrs. Joseph V. CLARION REVIEW COURSE „ ^ bus from the Congrega® Noble of Maplewooa~state At Church in Orange - Director: A. PANTAZES tional Church parEngJbt art chairman of the New 992-6070 * 992-6010 at 9:30 a.m. Jersey State Federation of ...... I...... ■ Women’s Clubs, will ac­ 1 Frederick T. McGill Of company the group. Old Shoirt Hills Road will, For information Mrs. speak on Sunday, Febru­ William Sharav, 376-4065; ary 23, at the 11 a m worship service of tee ■ or Mrs. Harold Samsel, First Unitarian-Universalist, 376-4449, may be called. Church, Orange. The program assistance Mr. McGill, professor of KATHARINE BIBBS - English and associate deaii In MONTC1AII committee of New Jersey State Federation of Wom­ of the Newark C o llie of en’s Clubs has planned Arts apd Sciences of Rut­ two program previews for gers University, is the au­ presidents, program chair­ thor of many books in­ men and committee mem­ cluding “19th Century Au- thora^—and _ “Channtog of bers. The first, for the northern districts, will be Conaord.” - tome _ on- -ftttnday- wifif be ""The Puritan "in .You and Me”.

-CHATHAM ANTIQUES SHOW 1& U T E OAK RIDGE" COMMUNiTY^MAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH______'- f - COCKTAIL LOUNQi 460 MAW^TRBETreftATHAM - -=•=- Rev. Leroy R. Lincoln; Pistor Emeritus — ------Gardner S. McBride, Paster - - -—33“ — - February 25,26,27 Robert Herring, Youth Director-. =—-TuesdajLancl Wednesday, 12 Noon to 10 P-M^rz - Sunday — 8:45 a.m. Bible - ~ — 7-ThaftdKy,-12 Noo»wto6 P3L. - - School: 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship; f p.m., Evening Serv- . Sponsored by WQTtfn's Society of Christian Service Ice. — :------r — ... ■■ ------Benefit Missions and Building Fund ____ -^Wednesday: Mid-week serv- GAL A EVENING - Am origlo& l coupleswtrcrattended the s ry ! Mrs. Hoy Cleeland, Mr. and Mrs. David Burgett and Mr. ■■■■= :-i iiftrtrepn-12 2 TeaA3fi=4 -Suppw-7-9 -__= recent dinner dance at dm ^vm orM m kAm Jidorm tom i $ n d Mrs. Paul Thomas.______~ 1 ■ sponsored try. the Summit C oii^ A ilu iLars.OefL^aj'ightLDr^

International Award Brooch To Be Exhibited at S. Marshy

- A dazzling gold and dia­ flemington furs mond brooch, winner of the_coveled ^1968-Ifiac th is brooch, features: - -w-onds- Tntefnational .unique hammered tex­ WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY You are cordially Invited Award, designed and made tured surfaces and a fresh- by the London jewelry ness that is much sought.■ designing team ■ of Ernest " after in -today’s coutyre- "filter and Frances Beck, oriented jewels. ' will- beW etidbit at S. -''Miss Beck is Blyth’s de­ Marsh Sons- JeWelers, sign associate as well as his Monday, Tuesday, and fiancee. She trained at the- Wednesday, February 24, Glasgow School of Art, 25 and 26 a t the local while Blyth studied at I VICTOR jo ra s store. 265 M iljrom Ave­ -London’s- famed Central] nue, from 9 :3 0 a.iti. to School of Art...... “ 4 GREAT DAYS "5:30 p.m.' — ~ Several pieces of their design are m the per- — — Informal - modelling —------The Diam onds - Inter- TH D RS.-FRI.- SAT,- SDN. national_" Award is pre­ rmai5 nE"cdn£ctidn of the sented annually ior_excel- . Worshipful" Company of f ro m 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P-M. lence in jewelry® design. Goldsmiths of the City of FEB. 2 0 ,2 1 ,2 2 ,2 3 Winners are selected by a London, the 8Q9^yejBN?Id Monday through Wednesdays panel of jurors distin- 1 guild of goldsmiths and euished - h y t h e i r - creden-- ..... m v E m , February 24. through 26 .. tials in th e worlds o f art,i: their jewels are sola ex- - IMPORTANT DOLLARS jewelry design and fashion. clusively through 'G ar­ Y o u n g Elites Coats and Suits The award-winning " rard’s,the Crown Jewelers. : ON FINE FHRS NOW I brooch, designed and _ ~S. Marsh fc Sons, has — Fitie Quality - young recently undertaken a pro­ British artisans, highlights l gram featuring young"cTer Z 26 bright diamonds -in-ar - signers such as Frances = NATURAL MINK spill over textured twists Beck and Ernest Blyth. ::i of hammered yellow gold, The artistry and'individu- COATS The brooch will go on sale alitv of London’s John _ following the exhibit. - Donald and David Thomas . BLACK SAPPHIRE RANCH Mr. Blyth, 29, has his, rand. New York’s Peter •AUTUMN HAZE' own designer/workshop Tjifldeman have recently ■' ------MORNING LIGHT studio in - London’s- pic­ been showcased in the •TOURMALINE turesqueSheppard’s Mar- store’s Jewel-Boutique. •ROVALIA _ A t Year's Lowest Prices MiIIburn: arid Short Hills Avenues, Springfield

IMPORTANT DOLLARS D U FINE TORS N0WU Fine Quality Radeen’s DECORATORS - F H ts a r / yjtiajirito duces most Superb LAMB . _ AW A ttD W INNER - tin dispIty-atS. Marsh ^rSem dewelers, BLACK' p y n r on ■Monday^ Tu esday and Wednesday, w ill be this gold and CHAMPAGNE DYED diam onS^oech b v'London iewetry-ddsmers £rnesHHytti CAMEL DYED This is-the most luxurious comfort for anri France s Beckr^which- w onthe 1968 Diamonds- in ter— -----VIOLETDYED pillowpeopte. Fortrel Polyester fibre*.- NATURAL GREY -fHI-from Celan^ ^ withjB.sliBtic tgv8rr - national Award. It w ill go on safoM iow ing the exhibit - Jn 2 new custom sizes . ... SUPER STANDARD- ~ $10.00 A t Year's Lowest-Pricef SUPER KING ' _ _ $ 1 3 .0 0 4t^oalied------——*—

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0TO COMPLETE COLLECTION OF FAMOUS QUALITY FASHION FPBS IS AVAILABLE PPRINGTHI&S P E im S S ta E Y ^ A T Y g flfl'S LO W T SrFifTGrsrrflOlVfJIlOB TO $8250 Duraclean C i b w e y f s g flemingtonfiircompmig ------~~ » N0. 8 SPRING6TREET, FLEMINGTOWrNEW JERSEY—— ------Millburn & Short Hills itEM, Thorsdoy, Februory 2Q7d?69: ^Pooe^3- Janies S. Pickering "lioman Catholic Lay Leadgrs Wyoming C4m«:-jt-Scheclulcs First Baptist “#wt1rw 3tt_N rarbjj<£lpirriffB Wyom ing ST. STEPHEN’S ' Funeral services _ Tom orrow afternoon '/ fox PRESBYT€RIAN episc o pa l <;hurch ■■■ .- James S. Pickering of 93 To Honor Archbishop Boland ‘ws n«w in what*. the young people/^® — . 1 Old”, a series of fivt J32 Wyoming A Main Street, Millbum ' Linden: Street were held James F, Duffy of West­ priesthood,. and tiie re­ lAve for YDI camp for a Lenten lectures “probing week-end of Tun and fel- « Rector - Rev'd Joieph 0. Hirring - o n Tuesday in Wyoming ern Drive, president of the ligious life.lii Palestine’s past through William ft. RuimII - Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com­ Presbyterian Church. Mr, Serra Club of the Oranges, Among the members of archaeology, wi.” * lowship. 'John W. Thornton munion. Pickering, author and . On Sunday, James John W. Porkt, D.D. 0:15 a.m, Morning Prayer and has announced that the the Serra Club of the Or­ sented in Felloi Church- School. (3rd Sunday astronomer emeritus of members of that dub will anges ara Charles D. of the Wyoming Christian; assistant pastor, will speak at the 11 a.m. . 9:30 and 11 a,m. Sunday Holy Communion). — — 4£*e-H«yden Planetarium to joinw ith members of the- Behringer of Lee Terrace, terian Church, 4£•32 Wyo-_ Worship service: Mr, Russelk 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ne w York, diet} on Febru­ eight other Serra Clubs in James P. Duffy of Western ming Avenue,le, oilon Sunday service. Pastor Lincoln will .Lenten Sermon Series. Child Sermon. (1st Sunday. • Holy ary 14 at his home. He was Drive, Horace B. Fay of be ministering at a month- care will be provided for pre­ Communion). the Archdiocese of New­ evenings, February 23 school children. 71 years old. ark in paying,tribute to Deer Path, Richard A. through March 23. end conference at Kes­ 9:80 and 11:00 a.m. Church SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL ' , Bom in Newark, Mr. Most Reverend ' Arch­ Fiebelkorn of Tennyson Guest lecturer on all wick; At 6 p.m. members School through Juntor-Bepart- Pickering lived in East O r­ bishop Thomas A. Boland, Drive, Edward A. Moon* five evenings will be Pro­ and friends will meet for meats. METHODIST XHURCH ange and New York before the .monthly “family •7K)0. p.m.—Senior High Fel­ Academy Grain and Main Street Archbishop of Newark, at of Stewart Road, Walter fessor George M. Landes Springfield, New Jersey moving here in 1933. He the Serra Clubs* annual Nicholson . of Millbum of^Union Theological night.” The speaker will be lowship. Russell Estey of the Gide­ 7:00 p.irr.— First and Third The Rev. Jamea Dewart, Patter was graduated from Co­ Archbishop’s Night Dinner Avenue, Fred Peters of Seminary, New York City. Sundays - Junior High Fellow­ 9:30 a.m. Church School for lumbia University in 1923 to be held at Mayfair Forest Drive, Paul C. Tully Professor Landes, a noted ons. Following the meet­ ship. • "alT ages. German Language a n d taught English and “Farms; West Orange, on o f Grosvenor Road and archeologist and lecturer, ing the women will serve 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday Churoh Service: 9:30 and 11 A.m. Di- - French in New York for a supper on the church -School. . t - _ _ vine Worship Sermon. '‘Know­ Thursday, February 27. John E. Twomey of Cole­ hag recently returned from ing Your Worth.” • time. Before joining the ridge Road. a year’s archaeological ex­ premises, followed by a Hayden Planetarium he The other Serra Clubs Mr. Duffy stated that pedition in the Jordan Val­ short period of fellowship ST. ROSE OF LIM A - TEAAPLE SINa T worked for- 27 years in the participating are based hi “the vast majorityof Cath- ley. with the church’s new mis­ 52 Sbeit Hills Avsnut sionaries, the. Everswicks, Momignor John F, Ryan, pilfer 208 Summit Avenue credit department of Bam- East Bergen County, West olic clergy, relipbus-and- — In addition to an open­ Summit bergers, Newark. - Hr. George M. Landes . The choir of the North­ Masses — Sunday 6:45, 7:46, Bergen County, Bloom­ laity commend Arch­ ing lecture on “The ‘Pot- Archeologist 8:45, 10,11:16; High Mass, . Reform Jewish V ... Mr. Pickering Joined the field, Jersey City, Mont­ bishop. Boland forJheDro:_ Picker’ and His Logos” on eastern Collegiate Bible In­ 12:30. Fridays, 6:45, 7:30, 8, 9. Rabbi Morrison D, Bill urban., community, and stitute of Essex Fells will 11; (First Friday 8 p.m. Mass.) Cantor Bernard Barr planetarium in 1955 after James S. Pickering clair North Hudson Coun­ grams he has instituted for February 23, die speaker many years as an amateur - ty, East Union County and aiding ‘ the poor people; should be of interest to give a concert at 7:30 p.m. Weekdays; 6:45r7ao, 8, 9 a.m. Friday 8:30 p.m___Sabbath will discuss, on succeeding Bible students o f allfaiths. on Wednesday . Confessions - Saturday 4-5:30 Eve Service. Rabbi Edwin astronomer. He Was assist­ Ptokering, io f New YorkjI _West Union County. The whetherblack^ orw nite, in weeks, the ancient Biblical I'm , and- .Sflijir/^av evenings Schoffman., . ,- 2 ^ ,= ^ - . an t astronomer and super- David B. Pickering M£H3erra Clubs are=-an inters tills area. The members of sites of Jerieho, Razor, 7:30tr:00 p.m.'__Complfae- Serv- Saturday 9:00 a.mr.^-ReTl'glotie \dsor-of-guest-relations a t ■- Lakeville, Conn., Hamilton national organization Of the Serra Clubs in particu-- Qumran (where, the Dead ice, Sermon and Benediction School. thie- time of his'retSementr Baptist Mjms:te.H^Spegk -Monday evenlngs -at^SSf-pimi Sunday 9:30 a.m.-iAoSirtoue - R.Vlek^H^-&f~^efShey7 -Catholic“hHsine8S:fflid pro­ lar are -takirig this ^pecml Sea Scrolls bripiatedj snri followed b/^confessions. . .. School___^ . . .- ' r --- 4n-4967. Pa,, and Reynale T. Pidcei. fessional-leaders, who have o pportunity lo demoiF Masada;-the; place Profes- p - The -author of. several dtdicate d - themsejy ^ -SCT^-LMidea-deseribes as 4Hg-o f A tlanta^G a.^aiid A t B^ai-Je^hurim Se^iee, ^ R J S T ’C H U S C F T ^ books and articles on tWo grandchildren.. assisting the church in fos­ and support for Siren-' “The Last Stand of the 'CONGREGATroNAU7" ^ Highland Avenue, Short HlHa ; astronomy, he also wrote tering vocations to to e : bishop Boland.” ~ . - Zealots; Ancient anri-Mori- -^ T Be- Regerend Edgar G r erri!- ^ "Plnjonigel Reef or i "Rev, I >rn~f television programs on the _ lecture wiM begiri tha-First Baptist Church of 'ftSV. Ken yon J .Wild rick, Th. M. Auistant M tHe Rector: ; - aufqect fpr^NirtipnS BdtF^ M r s . D a v is at. Hr. p.im,,^ind -4vi]] -be agr - : .'.hlilht^- 1 . Rev. George SM. R. MacCray - - Bibfc Institut€:£Qja^ £€-ChBk ^SOutft^Grtfiige. will be th e Jtev. .5tephoh M. Andowon.— _ Jtev. glthird B, Andaman —— t«tioh,Mevision.5-Jr 5! liil foRoww ^ / a n ^Igtfomat ^est^eifeeratCongreg^11 Mt. Pickering was a Fel-= : -Su»day : 8 am^ Holy ' Gem- -“Mrs. MaryDanieo^>avB coffee-aria^bfiVri^tibri JesHurun on Rov. Polo ft. Bienun munlon. e : l 5 -and --14..ju n ^ .- low of the AnmricaniAsso-. o f Fbrt-Myer, Va.-died' oiS To Appear at Baptist Cterch period with Professor .Church School. Morning prayer \ cciation ia for the Advance- Friday evening, February February 12 at the home _ Landes. The^ lecture series. 21y ftt 8: IB'pmai-The puH I'ancL sermon. Holy Communion lent1 bf'T^riee~^ of he^momer, Mrs. Angela . Thu' 40 voice Concert Christian vocations is -r:sporiko<^/w ilhw^ first Svmday-Of the month." . _ orkandwasa memberof- lic is minted to attend.' %< Dameo o f 555 Millburn Ghoh-of^he:NSrtheas{ern mlnistnt^TMMonariesanjd chm^-rAy rthei^iraming — Reverend~Thomas’ ad- tK*’ Royal ’ Astronomical Avenue. Mrs. Davis, who Collegiate. Bibre institute, ministers of - music.—The Church for the whole sub- Senior High- Seminar. THE-CH URCH Df— Soc iety of England. dress entitled^^After T he JESUS CHRIST OF was 44 years old, was the Essex Fells, will present a school was founded. Tragedy’’,w ^review the ;-H • a m. Lower Junior, Prl< "T- "H e leaves- hiftwHe, Mrs: wife of M-Sgt. Alan M . 1950, and now has some. mo,ry, . Kindergarten - Nursery LATTER DAY SAINTS Margaret Dunbar Picker- " -eoneert-bf-ekesfca^dred- progrere ohthecivil rights and Pre-nurar~~~-,MjM||Mrew m m * Davis Sr.—Services were numbers^ spirituals,—and 300 graduates serving in 1.40 White Oak Ridge Road - ing; a son, James D. Pick­ movement since the tragiir -tarareh. Holy- Short HlHa, New Jersey held our Saturday from Gospel songs at 'the First varied * fields throughout ChrSt deatirOf th e Reverend D r. VOlcJrick, ering of -Gettysburg-Pa.; Smith arid Smith Sub­ the entire world. -^ - ~ Presiding Officer* and fouTr-brotbers^ilas-W . Baptist Church, Spring Martin Lutber King Jr. .... Bishop: N««( l, Mlnn - urban, Springfield, with-a Street and Millbum Ave­ The public is irivited fo Church Mr. Thqjmas, who is a MT. ZION AFRICAN gl Harrison Court . Mass in St. Rose of Lima nue; m*=Wednesday- eve­ attend the concert which member of the board of METHODIST fPISCOPAL Church. ning, February 26, at 7:30 will be the only local ap­ c h u r c h . 1 it Counselor: A. Parry Soderherg Mr. Summers directars_of-ihe Southern ____ 270 Timber Drive ~ A native -of—MiHbum, p.m. pearance .of the dhoir. The Afternoon Chapter Leadership Oonferericer 54 Church Street, Millburn, N. ~J. Mrs. Dameo had lived here There is Ob admission of the Guild will Berkeley Heights, New' Jersey VrnnpraJi services for Featured as part of the Women’s Rev. Charles E. Boyer, Mlnliter :• 464J4032 , until her marriage-- mud chargev A free-will offering Tjrait “Tuesday", February 9 :45 a m.—Church School; 11 2nd Counselor: Arthur W. Ericson L.W. Charles Sumibers of program will be a new a.m —Morning-Worship^ sermon since”then had lived with* missionary cantata written will1 benrecagedz Tfae-pee^ 25r. Af .-l- 4i.m. at Christ- -"5~Canoe Brook Road ' 18 Dorset J-ane will be .The foHowing members by., the Pastor. Holy Commu­ Short Hills, New-Jersey,- - heEtamily at various’Army by- the director, Paul dor of the First Baptist. Church.. .. nion ea > : • . - —■ School: grades 7-9 Saturday, ” the-Township., : ing the. “get-acquainted” Jiundred thirty patients lege, Atlanta and, his « -0^30 -aHd- -Identical .■'9T3[La.m.; grades K-fi and High for members of- the'-Tfeh,- 37T.B. at Temple Uriivet-. ' Sclrool," Sunday 9:85a;th."" "supper at 5 . o’clock, IHe were served in 1968 irithe 8th and 9th grades who -Worship Servlcesr------a ty ’s School of Religion. •, 7:30 p.m. Westminster Fel­ Presbyterian evening service will be. held ten clinics of Planned Par­ wish to unite with th e at 7 p.m. The speaker will rz The service will be con-" lowship Meetings. CONGREGATION W illiam Cronin enthood in Newark, and church on Easter Sunday. be. Mrs. James Durodola of according.. to its World ducted by Rabbi Ely E. B’NAI iSRAEC— " " , On Sunday; February “Nigem" Four distinguished Pilchik and Rabbi Barry H. FIRST CHURCH OF ' 160 Millburn Ave. /F u n e ra l services for Wil- Population Research speakjgswjH^mefc 23, at the_9:30 -and 1 L Mrs- Diimdola*- thejfor^ Bureau there arc about Green, spiritual-leaders o f CHRIST. SCIENTIST " ' -^Dfe MaK Cruenewald. Rabbi____ uam^F^-Gronin of 21& iTffi. services^Mr. Russell -mer Lillian Winbush, was chutch on successive Congregation B’nai Jeshu- 292 Springfield Avenue____ Dr. Charles Proundllch, Rabbi Main Street were held on ■22;000 “Akto :^women-4rt: Summit, N. J. • Rev.'JoshuaJO, Steele, Cantor will begin his Lenten rer- bornAnd raised m Newark Wisinesdays to highlight run. Cantor Norman Sum­ , Services: ___ . Monday from Smith and Essex Gounty still to .he‘ .“Sunday. Service. S u n d a y mori series on the theme md graduated from Bar- the~ Lenten reasonr^Each mers aid the choir wili- School. 11" a-ntj- Leadn-aermon 7 :15 a.m. and 845^p.m. Wd— - Smith Suburban, (springy reached w ife—subsidized program w R t fag preceded “He _ Has^- B ome jOur xington College and. Hart- -family- plaining services. render the liturgical music. “Mind.''- pupils accepted to day. field with a Mass ini.St.: Griefs” . Based on some of- by a family -dinner served age- 20.. Nursery care proMded - -7:15 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday ford Seminary . At Barrings ■TBe committee for An Oneg Shabbat and re­ through Thursday. ko^^f^LinM bChUrcfiT'He the greatest griefs 'Sf mdd- tori. she riief and married in Fellowship _ Hall atrif? ception-;wiR -be- held-- in­ for infants "and small chHdr&i. died on Thursday on ar- ern man, these sermons Planned Parenthood" be- p!m. There will be a spe­ Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., TesO. : : 9- am . ana at sundown Satur- Mr. Durodola,. a Nigerian •lieves. that “Misery and honor ;of Mr.. Thomas u»- mony meettngrj------day. rivaUat Overlook Hospital' will be given ■ on five^uc- prince who had come to cial program Jfor children mediately-following-jhe ^ Reading Room, 340 Spring- 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. L.W.jChartes Summers where he Had bqen taken ceeding - Sundays durii^ despair will remain on a and reservat roTTS may "be this country to become a tragic scale unless low in­ service. field avenue, Summit.-Open after' becoming ill at his Lent. The first of these, to medical doctor. ~ He had -made by'm ail or by phone dally from 10 a.m. te^SO- p m ate BAPTIST - lftfS ffom_New York Uni­ home, lie was 73 years he preached this Sunday, come-families are given the to the church office, "except Sundays and holidays versity with a degree in attended the Sudan Inter­ freedom to choose the size and after- the- Wednesday meet­ -Rev. William C. Lincoln, Pastor old. • - is entitled “The Degrada­ ior “ Mission School in 379r5600. The first- Spring Street,-Millburn _B ujsine8s’ administration. - Bom in Maplewood, he tion of Our Drug-Taking,” of their families.” Lenten program will b e ing. Horm and had -gone- to Everyone is- welcome to Morrow Wednesday,-TT30- punr, Prayer H e had lived in West Or- had lived here for 50 with Scriptural reference -Barrington to penect his held on Wednesday. Feb- presentation,with the sub^ nteetlng, -mige prior tomovlnghere years. H ^ was retired eus. attend the meetings « 9:45 BlUe to Matthew 17:1-21. ^ English., He has since re­ ruary 26 and toe dinner -Memorial ject being “The What and Sunday, 12 years ago. ^ todian at the Summit Dog will be sponstired Ry t h e School. “What’s New in What’s ceived his medical degree How o f Palestinian Ex- JLl a m . and ? p.m., services." Thn & Cat Hospital'. Mr. Cronin Old” is the general subject in Germany and has.done deacons and deaconesses cavation/’ He also will" imniL. ______.. . . served ki the U. S. Army of the" church. 3 A fecial collection to of a tenten lecture series his 'in te rn s h ip a t- Clara Comniumty aid Biafea will be made at speak . at South Orange president o f the Bankers during World- War I. He to be held in Fellowship Dr. William, J r Beeners^ -Ho l y c r o s t - MaassHospitaLinNewark. services Sunday in Morrow United MethodirtMareh ^ LUTHERAN CHURCH TnirtCo., New York City^ was a member of St; Rose Hall o f - the Wyoming With his wife and family, professor- o f speech atT and March 12. His talks where he-__had been em- of Lima Church, Princeton Theoloncril Memorial United Metho­ ■—(The Church of the Radio Church on -Sunday eve: he returned to Nigeria to Congregational dist Church, Maplewood; are illustrated with slides plqyedfor 45 years. - - He leaves two sons, Wil­ 'nin^ from 8-o’ciock. ’Semindry, -^was to have l i o ■become head ; surgeon at under sponsor$hip-qf Jhe -and-exhibits ofm itifaefc “Thfr h the I W T — Jge^ ffias a liam—iL^Gifonin -Jr.- -of- ^rOfessor G eorge^ “the government hospital in Been-the speaker, but d u e 639 MountsIn Avn,. r ^— Hills, Zeta Psi-firaternity, ward J. Cronin at home; a lecturer from Union-The- studying a t Boston Llniver. placed by the Reverend. The Rurerend K i, Srumpf, faster— the ‘ Es'sex Club, Newarkf siste r, MrsT Catherine- ;sermon next Sundayat^the RobertMartiir,arepresen- Cofimrmer"Ygr"i?vsf§eas" ological Expeditions to Telephone: DR 9-4525 ological Seminary, New sity on a cancer research Relief; acting. throu^i Jordan since" 1956, Dr. R o ck Spring Club.-Weptr Smith of Millbum and a York City, will be the T l- o’clock service of the tative from the Rockefel­ Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Worship: grant. The family-wilLre-« C onim unily . C o: Church- World Service;As Ball a§lved as director of- ^TSO ^am c ^Sunday School and ” Orange, and LakeJMohawk granddaughter. . jaker. Dr. Landes’ first- turntcrNfegTSTfi April. ler Fbundation.^. toe TeR"— ------Blble- ClaBse sr r e a g ^ m i-Tftipr-- C o u ntry C lub. - - - - tinnal Hhurch supplying hiulr imitot e At the seryice, to/hich~ part in ~-the: foods arid medical supplies at Mt. Gferiziin in snip tservice., ^um st’s victory .Surviving are his wife, 'ebruarv 7 circles— of. thel Over -Oat—Gross—of--T dmpta“ Afi-pubhc jfiimyited, Mrs:: gervice will be Mr.J^.ndfir- arid assistance. and i968lZ.Zri;— rem."- Mrs. Beatrice Telfair Sum- Pot-Picker and His Logos,” HiOTdoia“'and"-'t e four 1 .... - Women’s Guild will meet mens,' a son, ■H M onriori'Choiifch dealing with—Talee^mian son andMr. -Tuesd^tFebruary725.— 1 jL’he JergSS n b rH r^Q i- ehildrgH'Witl’appearhT'na" assistantm&HSters. liarnnF.B. Rodda will-be Summers o f Nprth Cald­ The Church. of , Jesus archaeology. _ '-i— bve-Nigerian costume.. At 10 a.m. the Decern* well; two daughters, Mrs. • A series of Dialogues on ber-Girele-will-meetatthe entitled “The—Hidden Chrisfof Latter D ry Saints The Senior High Fellow­ On Monday, February Christ,”-in which" he will Richard King of xFredon- ship iriU-afctentf thevfiret a new theme will com­ home of .Mrs. Stanley S. _iFO-Wnshipaa^Mrsr-John wUl give a special presenta­ 24,- there wUl-4>e a roller mence this Sunday morn-, discuss toe philosophy of What do r Christian tion of Hhe film “Man’s Lenten- lecture. .. arid the skating party at the Livmg- Raymond, 69 Spenser Brandli of Westfield: a~sis- Jimioi^High=:FnBowship ing. at 9:3Q-a.m, in the Drive. -with M r^ Richard toe German --theologian, S c i e n c e Seairch?TOT ITappmess^ori ston Rink. Wednesday, fol­ Broadfoot Room, Under Rudolph Bultmann. —- Christian Scientists _ ter, .Mrs,. Doroth y Free­ will meet in Youth Chapel; Riek as eo-hostess. - P ~ t e c t u r e ~ born of Califon and eight- Thrirsday;'f?ebTOffry 2T, at lowing the choir rehearsal the leadership, of Stephen. - 'TTjel motion _ pictiro" both at 7 pan. at 7:15 p.m.-, there wifrtsr ^ Three circles will con­ really believe? [j8 : 3 0 p.mr TuesdayMarch grandchildren.— K p.m. J t the. church, 140 M. Anderson, assistant “The Gospel According-to r - First Church of White Oak Ridge Road. Two circles w illTneet Bible Study and Prayer vene at 1 p.na. The Febru­ to day: tire. Friendship minister, toe group will St^ Matthew” will be _ Christ Scientist After th o fiim Robert: Meeting at 7:45 p.m. — ary Circle will meet at th e f " lODufandRoad Circle at 10. ajn . in Fel­ discuss’Tersonal Values m home of Mrs. Ellis H . shown "Sunday in Fellow- Do you Have something Fletcher o f Summit will The High School En­ Conflict.” The Lenten ship Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. lowship Hall, under the counter Group will meet Taylor, 11 Mohawk Road.- to sell? Sell it through an continue with a discussion chairmanship of Mrs. Elsa topics are: February 23, Mrs. H ^ r Waflgce, 9 Mid- Acclaimed-as an outstand- Item classified, ad. -Call on the “Plan of Salva­ at the JohnsonB on Thurs­ Interpreting oiir Bible; ing religious film, it will be Eklof and . Circle. 2 at day at 7:30 p.m::and from hurst Road, vm be hostess 376-1200. . tion. Y 12:30 p.m. at the home of March" 2, Self versus to the March Circle with shbwn ‘under Sponsorthip ( FIVE LENTEN LECTURES "Friday until Sunday, there pouse and Family; March of toe church’s Jr> Hi GOME Mrs. .Halsey W. Stickel, will be. a Word of Life the assistance of Mrs- E d ­ on- — 2Q9 Wyopiirig Avenue,- j, Humanist aid Christian ward H. Thomas. Members Fellowship. ; TO A FREE retreat for young people. I; March 16, HUmanist-and Thie union Lenton serv­ WHAT’S NEW IN WHAT’S OLD M aplewood,. with Mrs. of th e. November Circle - Problne PalesCneWasf Past/ mistakes ^ C h r i s t i a n Charles-Jr-Ffemm^as-eo- rhrisf.ian II aria March 23, will gather-at-the-Aomeof - ices of Morrow MetfionaL Immortality and Resurrec­ South Orange and Hilton r_. — through Archeology S c i e n c e hostess. M re JEricR ^ F .. Walter, '8 . On- Tuesday, February tion. „ . • _ . ■ Brantwood Teirace. The United Metiiodist' churches i _ - __, Guest Lectohsi1: can be Sunday evening from 6 will continue Wednesday Lecture 25, chclejneetings will be: with Mrs^ Leland L v Mac- Evening-Circle wtil meet at-' PROFESSOR GEORGE M. LANDES So p.m. Tuesday March 4 Do-nald as__co-hostess; to 9 o’clock toe Senior in tofr Hffiori. Circle 5 at 9:30 arm. in the 8:15 p.m. fo r a work pro- Union Theological Seminary , corrected. ^irst Church of church parlor; Circle 4 at' Circle 7 at 12:30 p.m. at High Fellowship will meet l at the home, of Mrs. church imMaplewood. Chriit'Sciantitt ■ 12:30 p.m. at the home of the home of Mrs. Hugh S . in Fellowship Hall to hear id V. Burgett, 9 Field- Dr. Robert J. Bull of Suniday-evenings. 7:0q—8;00 o'clock - 10 Duwd Road the Drew University fric- Mrs. Wilbur C. Crane, 70 ShoffstaU, 76 Chestnut an address by Dr. James ing .--=== —a Feb‘mary-2^tharotighrMareh2.3— S outhw n Slope Drive, Streetr-with Mrs. Howard Cmre.-oneofthree student uity-wilf make hiSTecond A. O’Brien as co-hostess; ministers Who have shared The WyomihgPresbyterianChnroh Circle S at 12:30 p.m. in the ministry of the Stanley. E th ic a L Society T alk —432 Wyoming Avenue. Millburn T HE f f R^ T BA P T I S T C H t TTCH the” church parfor; and Conor^ational Church of EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Circle 10 at 8:15 p,m. in Chatham for the last three Is Open to Public 242 Shunpike Rd., Springfield Februafy 23: THE POT-PICKER’ AND HIS LOGOS: the churdi - parlor, -with years. Dr. Carseconductsa - What Palestinian Araheologyls All About! Hiss Ruth Walling and BUnrise, Semester over Arthur Dobrin, leader Sunday The Concert Choir of Miss Joan Mitchell as co^ of toe Long Island Ethical Mareh^V- - jERIGHOt NewafromJheGldest-Gity " V-; WCBS TV and is toe au- 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School hostesses. jherjof a book on the Society, will speak at th e —— — .in-the-Wori^'- -- The Northeastern Collegiate Bible Institute Essex County Society. 516 11 a.m.-'Morning Worship Adult Study Group f ^Theology of" Joriathar M aft^rfrr —H AZORrCanaH nitoG ilytri Ci)iH}tn)s(iii4luc :— - - - ■■■-— ^"E tSBxTFilTvIWr j r ^ ''-"'-"f r" -" MlLimBgElatlheA^iaeT6g' Edward^*/ pubUshedrin Wospeefc Streetr 'rMapto- Z Sagamore Roadr at-8i>,mr :196B.-He wfll^be intio- wood, on Sandkyj. Fehru- - Evening-Gospel T j UaytToflesKua xm-Tuesday , B eteemy 25 , duced to the Fellowship at ary 23," at II sum His Wednesday, February 26,1969-7 :3 0 P.M. — -Swvfca for a concluding discussion this time and will accom­ topic will be: “A Time to ~r— "Community^from1 (hi! latw t Diiy^gv— : pany the «oup ort its Live r A Tjm trto'B irJ ^ 5^ iMarch 23; MASADA: TBS' 1^51,8jtaHri'ii)niR£S6tal(it'iIT T^bhi arid Mrs. Ban^ H. retreat at Lak.e Mohonkin The priblic b invited t o 7:45 p.m. - Prayer Meeting Greene as:guests of honor. the spring. attend. ■ • Anhient aiid'ModeriS - .• , HELP WANTED FEMALE'- HELP~WAWHgp FEMALE- HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WAjfEBP FEMAIJL Pny» 2 A — MillbumAShortHills ITEM. Thursdov, F»bruonr20, 1969 _ WE NEED PROFES8IONAL TYPISTS \ Real Estate Listings Offered WHAT’S SO GREAT ABOUT WORKING FOR Get out of the Pool (Typing) The Board of Realtors — “ . . . and into the Swim

Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights Minimum salary llQft per week . . . higher KEMPER INSURANG? I commensurate with experience.

Magnetic Tape Selecaic Typewriter* LOTS OF THINGS . (X)LONIAI-GHARM Excellent Working Conditions. • Interesting Jobs WITH A MODERN FLAIR EXCELLENT BUY • Excellentsalaries and benefits describes this aU electric 4 Bedroom, 2 and J4 bath, ' JOIN OiUUS NOW IN UNION, MOVE WTIH US •-Short 7.1/4 hour work day [Lovely 4-bedroom, 2H-bath Split level facing 5 - year old Colonial. The first floor consists of an en­ TO OUH NEW PLANT IN FLOBHAM PARK IN • 1/2 Day holiday per month for perfect attendance golf course; including family room, plus 2-caf trance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen with a SUMMER OF Utt. • Education assistance program / garage. In lovely, park-like setting. In the 40’s, nice eating area and a dishwasher, powder room and * Profit-sharing plan MARGARET R, SHEPARD; REALTOR, CR. laundry room. There are two recreation rooms in the •-Convenient to trains & buses 3-6950. Eves. 464-5607. ____ basement. A beautifully ! rcA L L M R. D I LEO 688-3400 “ * Pleasant co-workers.. . your neighbors H>t Materialize redwood fen&. 4 BEDROOMS IN THE 40’ OHAUS SCALE CORP. Won'f you come in to our Personnel Office^ Lovely center hall home on large k We may have just the spot you'rfrteoking fdft---- top Berkeley Heights area -In addition . .. THE STAFFORD AGENCY 1050 Commerce Ave. Union, N .J . 07083 REALTORS 25 De Forest Ave., Summitp-New Jersey AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER baths and full size kitchen, there is a 1st floor QUALIFIED APPLICANTS— — family room and basement game room. In short 273/ BUTLERplenty AGENCY of space for -an the family. Call Immedi­ 7 DeForest Avenue.ately toRealtors. inspect. Summit 7730 GENERAL OFFICE WORK NEW LISTING $30,960 STENOGRAPHERS General clerical work. Experi­ SECRETARY ■ Need a Spring (Xttfit? ence not necessary. Perman- ent^ posltlen In- smaU. congetH-- Quality Blighted . J transports- Beginning & experienced stenos are invited to Berkeley Heights 113^0^4*.: % ^ $ ' flextble^gg* a "plastic-walled, plr soundly bytlt 3-bedroom Bers i to r immediate . interview with1 Foster Wheeler for responsible. - — weak in g -- Capepe Cod.-with a Hreplace-and a -porch andnda-2-7! a - 2-1 . JUCO. ager~'AMTF»a^ ----- j—"“ ^ ^Rffldw-iou^iuaea-if yotr diversified and demanding positions at our Inter- Tflth R ater of -Pav" — ' Nir Feei Summit " bcautifak country- z'- ...... i.. ,7iBll as ' aoitHl'ihe’ee glad yeu dld:., suburban ©mvement—71 "-~£S&riMSgHi: _ _ = .1: - ~ w p m m N t S t i ^+Q-everyiing . ;.. 112 Rooaexrelt Ave. Plainfield -•* pfit®w:oftKe i^ d e s ? . l Applicants must Nr. poised. anicnlate and able MCEPTIONIST-TYPIST- BURGD QRF F R EALTQRS t a "lalre^diarge"------1— - , — I Q m C E jmTTRS fl AMr r r"P;^r. ^ pyirfiYy nvnri^KIft -^toF - »ice#n^nt 5 Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, N.J. 785 Springfield Ave.. Summit. N.J. typist who also—possesses the high qualifications necessary for We’re . looking for a sharp. ham red offiees —J73.t80ML_— “ Appficants are invited “ to dill Mr. Whitney- at - •a -reeeptlonlBb -Salary- wfll de^ -eimerienoed-eecretaiT with ex­ Unbeltevaoiy well lata out.~"otfering 4 Bedrooms. 2ft~5aBi*. pend on training ; and appear- cellent typing abtUiy and soma 2 rec rooms, patio and ; up-to-the-minute kitchen In summit's ^ 201-33^3437 or 201.53^26e0 - f e r : app9Mt- anee , Call for lnterview. Board -'younger- area; - ■^ ,-960^= = ^ -^ -^.---^ ^ - of Educatton, 492 Main St.. BON-TCROWnamURBUDGET! ■ Chatham--636-66to-~ —»» ditions In your "Own private of­ ... .. wili faf g'yftur Hnm» in-tnuto*' ' " fice. To arrange a cdfiveniSit""” I FOSTER WHEELER CORP. USE YOUR FREE T7AY8, Interview, please call; =— .REALTOR IN SUMMIT SINCE 1913 \ WEEKS. MONTHSJTO EARN SrrRRTARV-STENQGRAPHER LISTING — RElSTAt^ — APPRAISALS —r~ - HOLMES AGENCY ^ 110 Soudh Orange Ave. Livingston, N.J. WE CAN ARRANGE FINANCING — MORTGAGES A INSURANCE, =-----Realtors Est. 1 8 9 * ______FOR TlfOSE SOCIAL EXTRAS * - An Equal Opportunity E To work In small office with 291 Morris Ave., Summit '.. 273-2400 friendly atmosphere. Uberal W A Warns J -Evenings and Sundays:------273-1248 273-8126 fringes inidude free group hos­ ” WOODLAND ^ARM A-l~ pital'and life insurance. Good 46^-9000 *MEMBER INTER CXTIOEIXOCATION SERVICE TEMPORARY pay to . retnyn * for ...... M * ColOTtet^v______., with dishwasher and' dlspo - Titered a FRED S; CARVER, INC. G F Braun & Go. 1 priced at 649,900. Washington Did Not Sleep Heret- Chatham Road Summit,. N.X brand new. building" 273-8120 Murray HiM, N. J. - ___37LMAPLE STREET ___SUMMIT -m is iww wiut fireplace, going-mr in Siaaittit - dining roora. ^moderrt kitchen and screened porch" on ": QR AS P A R AS YOUR PHONE CR. 3-3880 first floor; —3- large bedrooms and" bath on second. Full BANKING . ------beautiful, lot; in desirable Tan Oaks And It means jobs for: ~ ' . CASHIER Full time position available Eves. A Sun. call -* — the 50’s. for clerk typiats and clerk. Helen Stibitz 4*4-5459 ■Liberal employee beneflte—and- -Betty Ringler, 277-3705 — Lola Schneider 277-1398 Strand Theater, Summit favorable starting salaries. Con­ CLERK-TYPIST FLOOD & SKINNELL tact Personnel Department 277- or part-time, experienced, ~to REALTORS 277-3355 -8200. reports. 35 hoitf""week. full - Eves.: 273-1812; 277-6560 Full "time, permanent, good-sat" benefits. Call__Shpehan Appraisal r WE WGDLDRCT TEUL-A1IE! 43 DeForest “Summit ary — Excellent working con- SUMMIT & ELIZABETII Service for appointment. 3?6-61ft0: This is a distinctive 3 year old Colonial of quality construe- Our - new _Summit Service Center on the Morris . _tion In Woodland-Park .section of Summlb--wlth Its own- prl- Essex Turnpike is Dealing completion. ditions & benefits. For inter­ ______TRUST CO. ..c e wfANfON’ E Vate tennis conrt" and* secluded^ recreation-area. Graclouaiiy- " 367 springnela Xye. summit. TAT. excellent Opportunity ing room off center hall features fireplace. Formal dining­ Lived htandLtmed COLONIAL If you’d like to work in handsome surroundings, view please apply at the the; ■" Equal Opportunity Employer middle-aged woman. room. Keeping Room with fireplace.-Cheerful screened porch close to home, come in, visit with us, and find our 376-2086 after 12 non opens to luge wooded lotu Beamed celling recreation room. 40y—present’ -Four bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 rec. atre afternoon- or evening. Fine condition! Asking $67,500...... w —this Nor- rooms, eat-in kitchen, lavatory. mandy 'home, in Sum m it___ Listed at $45,900. Call today — what we can offer you. ' ____ PART HME _ _ Ask About Our Trade-In Plan real charmer inside and out;' It won’t last! ______SECRETARY *an -enjoy-an-oider honiw- Experienced Bookkeeper, 26 bedrooms on a large C. KELLiY Agcy. Good starting salaries — cost-of living id typing^ skills Iwurs-pB- —oaV hour* flexible. ----- be experienced in bookkeep?" T o t early occupancy' Apply In person, 10 A.M. • 4 Ing, typing, payroll. For contrac- THE RICHLAND COMPANY Realtors bonus — 2 merit increases the first glerigW p i s t "" ' ' office. Part time. 464-2424. . (Realtors Flat. 1929) ----naoml b. year — excellent'benefit program Some exp. accurate typ- • - ^77-2121 - ing; diverue— To $100 fee nag. CAHILL-COFFEY, INC. BURSER’S office, Fairleigh Dick­ 313 Springfield Ave., Summit - ~ — 273-7010 FAISON, Inc . - . ------advancement opportunities GAL-FRIDAY inson University, needs a mature Realtors : — 464-1314 Will train; good-skills; very - woman who likes to work with Evenings A Sund 23 Maple St. Summit___277-2121 diverge ....To $100+ fee neg. figures. Excellent benefits includ­ 102 Summit Ave., Summit 273-8224 308 Spfld.' Ave. Bkly. Hts. 464-1926 INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED SECRETARY1 —------ing substantial tutton-free credits 273-2252__ _ J i -Eves: Mrs. Grundie, 273-5235 Some exp^-+ good akllla: SALESLADY~full time; Expert- for—self, spouse or child. Hours, — 1dr;-GOOdeH,4944928' _ ___ FRIDAY, FEB. 21, » AM . 4 PM- — - aant^giv e rg ^ = ~ ^ r-9iflo+ fee pd. enceth - -Elegant—lady‘F -"Speaalty ln-*"‘9-5;"Mohday_l ***** ** ------‘—-Friday." For" Member National Multi List Service - You’ll Come Alive at our Union Claims Office CUSTOMER SERVICE REP, shop. -Mail replies P.O.- Box- 308, appointment c 177-4700. this sparkling;- dean, white, e exp.; typing; Vary Millburn Item, MtUburn. ---- e bedroom, lti bath Colonial 1966 Morris Avenue, Union _ _ J t) f l» Cleft ha naa in the^Kj^iUar Wilson SchoaL MOST ATTRACTIVE Fn.r. a HEI> WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE - ..~ ...... ja«Fr enjoy the lire: •xp- place in the living , First time • offered. Owner .. $70 fee pd. screened porch and flagstone patio ...MANY OTHER I Set iii beautiful gpeunds^with dogwood, birch, weeping cherry, overlooking Hie- level, neatly transferred - and wants tbla- blue spruce * trees---- giying-^lflte_-*’•*— paUo. —«—y^_T privacy. hree J shrubbed, lot! Priced at-$35,800 by ;; hoime to tse ^OcCu^ld ~ T MEN rooms. -TWoBaflis,Baths, "'Family r am11- Room,-* Jalousted* * • • panelled Porch couple movjnc to OBia lo ^retlre, ------* If interview is lnconychijait .at thi$“ tune, SCE PERSONNEL 1- year ~round-— "— ------______tf^ m imo..... uvuigr 1 -treed lot ___ ...„™ ^A rtto& ^ya4B9araijBiLi,. .. perfect condition._____— "alMbdwnir. The Gilianjd Agency; please caH 687-4370-f(W ^ecid .appointment. , S E R n S l^ :.: - carpeting, matching—draperies- and curtains Included: Move" and oqka. Badminton- O f f i c e g l e a n e r s - p t right In without any effort! Early .possession. Ideally -situated Realtors 277-6777 rear. Custom-built wltn « tea­ nea$ schools and transportation. -Asking $42,000...... rooms, 2 Baths, Den. Unusually 79 Union Place Summltr large- toUwit h-=a great-neal - Of To perform Janitorial servioes in the Summit ; Even. A-Sun. call-Mary- Sto privacy. Perfecf /or the fam­ ™SmTE-FARM— LIGHT'BENCH ASSEMBLY 277-1939 1 ily that enlojg out-door, living. through Friday. 6 P.M. • 9:30 P.M. Steady wo MOUNTAIN AGENCY, Gerry- Later 2734^8 Set in Tall Oaks. New Provi­ INSURANCrXKOTANIES Opening in fast growing com<~ pay. Call MArket 2-0800. . dence.- Buy it — move In by ponents department of elec­ Realtors . March ISAAaking LOW FIF­ An Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F^ tronics Instrument_manufac­ TIES.--- ~4...... ------turing company. If you jiave - 85-^uaimtt-Ave^-Siimmit------—------m a n* “nlmOle. fingers'* ah1" ------r^Ema,-273-6237 o* 278-3629 CUSTOM BUILT company “ - LARGE LOT - - - ^ M ountain Agency where- outatandlng^forFiS^ 177x342 ft. with beautiiful - REUEPTIONIST- you. Call / 4-1234 0 apply \ VA^O^OTfl^TI^NEE^ THE HOUSE THAT MEETS YOtIR BEQTITBEMENTS? birches and flowering-dogwood. Realtors Fine area of New Providence, g — SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR ___ HEWT.HTT PACKARD-CO) . iT S THE^HOUSE YOU NEED * next to SummiC Custom built, O Locust Aye. Berkeley Heights steel beam construction. Per­ Good opportunity—for experienced girl. Company moving to An Equal Opportunity Employer A challenging and rewarding posithSh is available IN THE AREA YOU’LL WANT fect condition, . H W P ___ .baths, study, liv- new building ew#i unusual surroundings in Millburn. Ex; iffot^a_coll^e ffaduate with an accounting major. You J AT THE PRICE VfW.n i .-URE , ' ' = “ H______mbmm ___ pantry fVfll be trained a senior internal auditor in the inter­ and screened parclt—Includes cellent pay And b e^its^"£all-242-24H^--— - 4 bedrooms. Sfjr BathiLlr attic fan, water softener, -car- ~ — WEWlGGNSTRUCTTON esting aspects of the- Internal Audit Department, Mini-; scaped grounds ln quiet a ... u. oU IU „ . vveran petfng. Asking $54,500. - ~ — the mid-$40^; fireplace, mam tfjtyel. National insurance underwriters oner ^ x - - Convenient" to everything.—Priced in high ' 440's. bedrooms. 2!, baths. Browse ov _ Position Available For: __ ANDERSON the. plans . in our office...... celibnt benefit program, top starting salary and ideal SPENCER M. MABE^. 4 NCL CLERICAL . 7subttijbaft-area. AGENCY L’Oreal-Dennqr Lines Realty------L only $373. V Apply Personnel “Dept. - Pitst Floor ■ I Rd'., Summit, N, J. - 273-1900 ;ealtor 444 Spfld. Ave., Summi In Out Coanetic Department _ 273-8400 _ SEDHA REALTY 464-3343 9-4 -Evenings Mr. Ownin', 464-2694 , ” "" Ruth Butler, 273-174* ' Multiple Listing^ THE ~ ~ff Front Building - Weekdays New Providence Expetience Preferred But Not \ EVENING HOUR INTERVIEWS . ------Necessary i “GOQP HANDS” PEOPLE Monday and Thursday, Febr 24 and 27 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE p e r m a n e n t jk jl l m m ... - Erom fS pan. ja.8.;pjn...... - . j_ BERNARDSVILLE 37 ^j HOURS : : JOIN ALLSTATE’S CLERICAL ^ ----- : - Town House LIBERAl-lSTORE- ’ CHUBB & SON INC. ELEGANT RANCH 2 baths, garage, INSURANCE TRAINJNG PROGRAM, Not—top. much grounds—to— FRENCH PROVINCIAL P W W t l l a i Itediuuiii. BENEFITS fo r Spacfous mside Just right |Ja^lflcenU:hbme for entertaining. dishwasher; lovely private patio on Gfdduates ~ -Murris^ssex TpfcertRte. 2 4 ^ 6 tJ ohn F. Ketmedy ^ tkway , a; "growing family on- a budgeT l‘- - —re, I34.80&." Hln- APPLY IN PERSON Eatdn Kitchen, separate__dining ■' 647-2574. of thg’mMt attractive detical positions in New room; living room. 2 enclosed . ___ Extra SHORT HILLS, N.J. — t ~ ~ " ------379-480ff- >w. Occupancy bedrooms. _situated- ,- J jN Jersey are opetTiutht now at ^ A ll^ I^ In simige torches and. J4 bath on first floor. \ t CaBUn?“ appolntfhent. wooded lot. air condiHonedv ? Bedrooms -and bath-on second. ‘lye bracket. Calt-Namde-Tavlor. A TEMPORARY HOME? Company. • """"...... _ BLOOMINGDALE^S ftftic, basement and 2 car .detach­ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ed garage. EasjLjaalntenance. walk to-stores and station, tome, see TAYLOR & LOCKE, INC. if you ere a ^kulgh aohooUgraduate • No bualnei - SHORT HILLS and buy for ...... $26,900. " ^ Invited to look Ihto clerical -^■E A N -C;-^ A V lSeN ,-'_£gater i~ Ireesr:1 Large jiving r Ttealtora------' Ev9$. 37*-1750 REALTORS. _4®fc2100 Baaklng Ridge - 766-3569 ^ ALLSTATTOFFERS: =—-TECMNICAL TRAINEE : "SPRINGFIELD” 1-3 years experience. Position - ^ TOP m R T ING SALARY - involves -general secretarial Young man to leam industrial electronics and assist!.in. Some experience with leetmical^sales; Must be meohahjcaily inclined and able DIAL 376-2300 - " j J •« PLEASANT WORKING CXttlDITIONS ’ correspondence tow to learn quickly. Will consider recait high schoc^l graduate. - SHORT HILLS . LOTS wanted li) Summit. Call 234- . LIBERAL BENEFITS ' —lAUTIFUL LOT-fN—PRESTIGE right now to see this CENTRALLY ' • SEARS PROFIT SHARING AREA — $2850. , - AIR-CONDITIONED, 4-bedroom. 2(i ROWE ELEGTRoklCS, IN G bath Colonial SpDt-Leveii, Recrea- • PROMOTIONAL' OOTORTUNITTES ' - BEAUTIFULLY landscaped ty "acre TAYLOR & LO^fEriNC. LJlBjgplamy---buUt-ln REAL- ESTATE WANTED r— j/St Reduction suMMtT, new J ersey- - \-=- r — gn« surrounds this lovely 3 . bedroom colonial, Top_ condigqn, LMSe. living 376-4818 HOME IN SUMMIT-----Franklin WE ALSO NEED: - Research Laboratories roohxwllli TlreBR^formaidinlng ReaRcrs-—— Jeffs School district. Hot water hr~*' Murray Hill 464-2400 roonv,-r4*tir-bathgr screened {torch, BREAM HOUSE I Twt>.bearoom. „ family Yoom and 3 bedrooma __ —ENGfNEERSSGIENTiSTS garage; full -basement and brick ranch for. family whose-chll- first floor;: 3 bedrooms on .neCObd , KByPUNGHOPERATORS t Equal - Opportunity Employer Convenient to schools and JHH dren are grown yet still seek the floor. Wrlte^hO. Box 651, "Summit. —-y- Many -interesting and challenging opehingg. $38,508. J. Kellogg, 40 Elmwood luxury and Privacy of a home, SPRINGFIELD __ _ SAXES SECRETARY Ave~ Cttatham, Principals only" $46,900, - SECRETARY" - PAHT TIME Communications ___~ Systems ' s HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FF-MAI.F. . HELP WANTED FFmilAi.F. HEi.P w/tNTF,p f fm a i.bT Transportation Design ASK FOR MISS BENTSEN. Installation Satellite JUNIOR underwriter Data Transmission Modulation- > . insurance agency to TYPESETTERS TYPISTS typing. Must reside 3 good typeletters, experienced Call, 6ome in or send resume in confidence. Springfield. State expei m m a n a m —. alert. on- IBM Mag. Tape system. HOUSEKEEPER Qualifications: Write Box Ibis, Sum- intelligent saleswoman. Experience Excellent salary... _____ OPEN FOR INTERVIEWS Live in. 9TO -per week, 2 days ■ mlt Herald, Summit.- preferred but not essential. Pleas­ “ I Own TV and bathroom, air RAYBET \ REGISTERED NURSE, 3-11 p.m., ant. congenial office -with tremen- If you are a good typist and N. Y. Wages ’ :. PEB- 21^ 9 A-M. TO 4 PM. tLJhmmi-2 ehll6r«n H .+, Management Consultants part or full time. Glenside Nursing — * earning potential. can type 50 w «•* *• ------reqUlKi Call^i9-«0M Homer New ;Providence.-CaU week- train you and for your INPUT DATA Oi).7P4C. after-5.p.tn. — .... ,i rBeechwood Road _ —__■■ -day-*-*.- -977-8886. ------Why not call right now and join Siiiffinir.'T^ew "JerseyTI7Wl r ——r Friday 267 Main Ave..^ Stirling "The Good Hands Of Allstate” HAIRDRESSER iffice has open! . Phone 273-1993 perlenced. own- room/bat^T^/atoi With following. Summit ire d experienced sal conditioned. Must love Children; salary. Call SG 2-8113 | erT°? Allstate Insurance Conipanies leccaue charact other help- references required, Ug^»t • —- 2 - — «*- DRIVER - GROUNDSMAN ^76—wk^ -Call—3764143. FASHION SALES a^partriirililn omvighmlhbgAa COMPANY ON THE MOVEI „ Mountain Avenue, Murray HHfrNcwJetsey _ ential Interviews. 3784510. TYPISTS CLERK-TYPIST full time. Permanent opening Local delivery__ I ... JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL for saleslady, « AN RNJUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SHORT- O r CASH? AV6N PROD­ grounds work. MustPH LIFE INSURANCE CO. often un­ selling" better UCTS has Territory opening which Jersey license and1 gardening limited opportunities In a sale* HIGHEST RATK ^~~ gyle .you the cash you i—i M experience,. Apply. Personnel career for men. Experience not company; primary CAFETRRIA GOOD plain cook, general hot bills and supptomwt y Department. , necessary. Excellent eatery ar­ PART TIME — FULL TIME tty processing of i LILLIAN O’GRADY worker for one person, sleen •- Write or eaU now 1 rangement! plus commission. Com- Must have good tj 20 Woodland Ave. Summit 277-1600 ATTENDANTS W % * Sun. off. t o e j f " t 731-8100. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL. training .designed to get you - GENERAL TYPING AND wjS train CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Experience not necessary. Full and ... . jur own as fast as possible. ------IBM SELECTRIC -.....J TWX. M. gart^ttma a valise. A ^y^ af T*-*g i f t } pjeaaant. eMy ; J83 Morris Ave! Summi Fringe benefits as . you qualify. MTST CaU - or write- ANTHONY M. AND ACCL excellent bCnefiti including GAETA. Salsa Mgr., Summit Unit, » BE TRAI monthly cash profit Sharing. SALESWOMAN GAL FRIDAY CHARLINE’S DRUG STORE g River Rd.. Summit, 277-3440. time, 5-day week, 37 ft hours: Seld Ave. "Summit ©RAFTSMEN NYTRONICS, INC. GALL AND COME IN TODAY ----- experience preferred. Good 273-1032 salary; employee discounts. 550 Springfield Ay. Berkeley Hts. year ol m o l d i n g Ma c h i n e Boland & Boyce HEW LETT^PACIQ tR D G g CHATHAM DEPARTMENT STORE DaUyl i essential. Bex m Summit created several’ job ~ PLANT l>j[EXT TQ RAIL- A FEE PAID AGENCY . . 10 Locust Ave. Berkeley Hts.. „ STENO-TYPIST “ ... ..t draftsmen with t SET-UP OPERATOR -10 MAjH-wT.: MADfflON.-N^rr- LOCAL nUAi. ESTATE OFFICE: year* drafting experi- ...... - ’syiaTno------^ PART^TaiE-- - =Goed- w^ r tniilty for a ^ u ftf^ SWITCHBOARD operators. 8 to t gal «ltfitod_ In atone,: typkU •Or tTOVtT p; m. weeknlghts. arid WANTED - -hand madc artteleS MATURE WOMEN-eam extra rni'd’ dtctaqglwner^WS^'eBetoa-:- _jnt* fringe: be net REAL ESTATE “ ‘ ' discriminating bUyeM ti * income. Work opportunities 4 to cal engineering conaultants lo­ __les and individual gro K s io U r. Wtleon on conaignment at the »t=a»e neat; and parsonable. cated In ttto Murijijn»iH mrmr- potential. For appointment c - .weekends; Free . lt.j. stete PERVIEWS FRroAY. lO AM. - tu o or . MR. MULLEN". 464-3200 r^ T B Offer, Dept, of Health training coune 300 Main St.. Chatham money in yoar ho & jl 273-5550. Atk for Mrs. Ktls- ELECTRIGAL^INDUSTRIES For evening hquri .lilL newly. __ , ______ANSffia inffti-wnMnn" iw^ F hrtWdWit or -« & TAFT CLEANERS 3 B & i L s $ :moddedrl ege-Verd.vet — JOIN A LEADER';'.... hemes..-Beautiful Great Dane.1,7 ‘ ~ M C0^YAX-KETORNSi' 3 d entitles - * Permanent position. SlY-dsysa ...-----B, - an d " rvttable r tSootf - pay mos. .old, spayed, female, adorable nn?-indtgidttai;~--bU8tnesB.' partner Advertising Rates r week. I = to 306. -Raw plant. 1 benefits for right man.-Jtni puppies. LOST.-Loveiy fj— “ r ibis; iiorpbratibnT'. rixperlly pre “T T m r p<»fr «>*» »»T Iin_____ - • q g a njagr-. AwC ITEM S 150 Tons, moral tjulflgT’nrrw liltllR,.7fnaiga' Dettcates- Shsrt Hittsr- PlayfuL-precibus kit DR^S-1200 ^of-stoneSand, FT©,®, Quarry. sen.- l?:r¥feshingt ** : ' Eactob" ...... ( B . ORANGEPRODUCTS.WC. town. (Wo phone). .^Affectionate junior c -Passalc Ave.: : ------Chatham.. 3 |S|§|§ilgfl^5lg|g by.a certified.check, made payable ....~ Sim" W! ______SNOW PLOWfKG tO-the Tdwnship df-Milftgrrn-|p fp\ .- FILIGREED: gold bracelet Tn'ausfrraT'Sa^Hvate.Drivew jmount . equal to ten-f^ I peicfflit^ Jto"^Kehn^-Sk«fay -pasturer-ring. Feb. 8. ,4n—«Fr-arotmd»-«ft*t-J aln link...and wooden^ fen c e __ -bFtiwtotel amount of the-bid^AIL^ —. — —.. stable, f " urban. ^Summfl;- •Sentimental vs r. Rubbage removed and truck- bids- must be submitted orrtbe Pro-- _ Phone Mr. Marchewka_jor appoint­ If you are ------—----- TT o. For safc'ttiarotifMated. Rauiacd...,,-673-1044,-- - ■ 273-9215 or TU 7-2408. ---— 1 posai. F orms, to be (urnished by the ment; Modern Talking Pictlire Serv­ graduate., desirous of entering _ ...... hbred gelding. »svo. company- offering excellent career -SHCOTlTttLLS, T S T j 3 » ) GOLD ' eirarmv - -Township- Engineer or th1r 6i)per — ice Inc., 31S Springfield Ave., »— ( D P ■ . — „ ^astaYatetf wuriage, PAINTING*ti"DECORA'riNG oppOHSftft^-W®*^^ JTOfl, 234-2438 (Gladstone). : ^ . - aftor. A, J J L - EQUAL OPPORTUN1TY EMPLOYER"* PASSBOOK NO. 10637. Pease __ . J K p ETERSON —"painting and > right to reject any or all any waekaevr-ft MTiSTTag PM. beautiful Sable —and-white pup- Turn~7b Hill City Savings & Loan decorating: - interlo r-a n d - exterior. btdsr.ai -td-accept the bid for any, ~ Fi lming Inlirvlaw By appt. '■ pies, AKC. champion -Meed fine, Asen„_„Ncw Providence. Reasonable-rates) 673-2509. - - one item or any group of items that ...... (Open tor Interview 1 — ^ltttfreny "27315338; m PAPERHANGINfT—''^afity'w offc :* ' : : "Muumum Charge...... in .their judgament- wlll best serve _ USED CARS e markings, fe­ For Parks and Restaurant Con­ Feb. 21. 9 AM to 4 PH.) ASSISTANT N OTE TELLER male - Children's et, named Rls manship, estimates cheariuliy glv- _ j2 jo for |5 WOnjs the interests of said Township. cessionaire for golf -course. No ALLSTATE ■ ' ,que: ViciHUy—sire f Wilfs—slafiom 1 ~------■■ ■ ■ THE TOWNSHIP. OF MILL­ investment required. Apply challenging and rewarding position -Rewardr 376.8697V 103 Per Word Thereafter BURN IN THE COliNTY OF ES- Union County Park Commis­ INSURANCE COMPANIES ' — career minded male or female QUALITY painting, paperhangl SEXjNEWJERSEY sion. Acme St., -Elizabeth, Mon- MERCURY. 82 YranklfiT Place. block ceilings, g.utte.rs and JeSut —day to Friday. It a.m. to l experience in notes' and- Col- Summit—277-094L------Prompt service. 276:1409. 272-5( JOHN W- PRITCHARO-.. ' lections ~ or ' comparable commer- UNCOLN 1963" 4-door; —all * power; POPULAR and.:classical...piano im ."■■■" - TOWNSHIP'CEEHK'' da! banking ex perience. air; 31295, FLETCHER-UNCOLN. structlon in your home. Elementary' TIRED OF mFEMOR WORK? j B CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Feb. 20-1969 FeeSlB.8«- OFFSET PRESSMEN for Harris Applicant must b e "poised,—arlieu- ivnheed:- Horry Miller. SO 2- Vrofesswiiai yjiiteYTteffuttfy yoiir One-Color or Davidson. Exper’----- late—and ^ble to - assume respon- ___•'apiui iintsh, xis-vstis. lUE-huun r. .62-., Franklin Place, ™ $o.uu per lncn — ‘ . PART TIME EVENINGS A SUN- desired but not essential; __ BROWN Early American 4_’ cushion Summit. Z77.^4jr ______— ime. Interior 'and exterior. Free DAY. A P P L V -IN PERSON., nan to learn Web Offset. Good sofa, 275. 396 Long " J MERCURY _1987 Z.Hnnr Cflprf- timafes; Joa/Marcelliano, " deadline 4 p.m. Tuesdays _ TRUESDEfcLiSESS0.1»-SUMMlT forking conditionii-ipey-and d |---- erico? —tjberai ^em ployer ...... ^•"ette:=P)Kine^6«7-356( autematic.^ peUef steering;”^ ^ ^ AVE.. SUMMIT. ite.^fiedmond Press. De Attractive" and pleasant working LOUNGES. 330;^ w-mileage. 31575! Associat . 218 Madison A Painting l . J. 827-1979. conditions. ^_- . . m table-610. Call. 8 BOY. 12 yrs. or older, tor “ 464-4190. 82 Franklin'; Place Summit. 277-! i. State of N- J. ‘^mm1t."clt~3Sl9L Call Mr. George M. WaideUch — — ______READING AND MATH IM- ROOFING. GUTTERS, LEADERS; NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT -:___ SHIPPING CLERK at 277-4000 for 'appointment COUbAR 1967,- locally^owned; good*?„OVEMENT WORKSHOP. 233- PAINTING. REMODELING.—At-* — Right..to classify,—edit- or . Notice is hereby given that-the-.. R ...... stand. - typing TERATiQNS. Interior -and exterior. reject any advertisement' is NATIONAL STATE BANK . record player stand,-yantty- eondition. J1.995. FLETCHER T.tn. 0039.---- reserved by the newspaper, - accounts of the subscribers. Ex-. Immediate opening, experience Free- estimates. R A E CON­ ecutors of the Last Will arid Tester desired but pot required,- Com­ Maple St, Summit !, etcu’ -Untps,- light fixtures, TRACTING. 543-2217. ^ pany paid benefits include: :■-and hall:>7--pictures, acces- Place, surnmi^gffieH if , We will not be leaponalble mant of MEYER STROLL, de­ ______i____ AnnroiL- hrs. »7 Blue Cross,- Blue- Shield, Majer- PART time- or-TiiM—time. WORLD s arid small items.- lOf to 38.00. LINCOLN 1965 -Continental 4-door;-Clnssca. for ^serious ..beginners—by Tor —eTTOre—unleea they gre ceased;-wflf"br audited-and -stated— KM., Dimmit area, Phone 277- Medieal, Life insurance, Pro- BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA needs ay • Saturday. 379-5709. _power air, *1995. -FLETCHER local astrologist. “ Helene Cushman detected before the second by the Surrogate and reported lor Jit Sharing, etc. Call 635-94Sl. additional . representative --1 COLN-MERCURY, 82 Frankiln,Waodman,2,n-EiI7:------— ^ ...... ______settlement to the Essex County . Can PL. 7-33^6 _Pl______ace. - Stnnm it—277^0941. " - ~:"~“. I FRENCH If REnS:— —- High Ilieh school, school, college! mlleve males: 37g-736ft. ^ "Court, "Probate- Division, on Burling Instrument Co. 1966 CONTINENTAL convertible,' adult — studies.- Experienced tudor, T uesdayr the -11 thdayof MAFteH NATURAL Canadian red fox " power, air-conditioned, locally Ph-D. Study, residence In France. length coat. Worn once, original ;d, 32,793. —FLETCI*” " > TREE ESTIMATES LEG'LL, NOTICE KATHERINE MOSCHEL . CAFETERIA PART TIME" price,' 3800, will - sell ""half-price. . j N-MERCURY, 82 378-5761. iEranldin SUMMIT FRENCH SCHOOL scheduling for spring and ORDER TO LIMIT THE HOWARD SAVINGS ------.-MANAGER Place. SummitM B -277-0941.B B B B H -^ = ^ _'|Other ■ languages also ennver. summer^ exterior Dated: FEBRUARY 7 ;___ . INSTITUTION- TELLER OMa-joshm- AMfcgjKtiejffisrt;. kduit^ B.TJtlMMER 5 days. 8 hours, hew cafeteria, Teller, experienced or .trainees, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ESTATE OF SAVEFWO MARCAN Dated: February 3, 1969 excellent working conditions. Apply for part time teller positions. PAINTING INSIDE AND TONtO, doceesed. -LOUIS KLATZKO; A n o r m V - - at the Drinx-Plus cafeteria^ at C. Early retired persons consider- ___P FRIGIDAfRE.' Frtgtdatte OUTSIDE; NICK GIANAKOUROS, , . Pursuant to the order of ilAMES 79 Pine Street - ' R. ' Bard ‘Con- 731 . Central* Ave.. t o f m o n e y ed. COntafit uersontiel Dept. freezer, used 0 months, 12 Cu. Jtv, €t ABRAMS," Surrogate .of ' ______' . Murray Hill, between 7 a.m. and 277-6200. Frost-free, 3185.-Also. 1948 Re­ BUG 3450.[PIANO instruction 'b y JuHiiard Cownty-of Essex, this. day.tnadi . -FEbiS, 13, 20, 27, Mardh 6, 1369 - ITp,m. or call 933-8309. ~— ; DAIL¥'ADVANCES frigerator. good— condition, graduate. Specialist PIANO-TUNING the application of the undersigned, “ :- =r=i— ~:-Fe*-S22JJ0— WAREHOUSE MEN SUMMIT & ELIZABETH FRANKLIN STOVE. Make 1 BUICK U967~ Riviera. aU po'wer.l^ ' 3^are ~exP*riencer ^ R~ ^ ™ 2- Executrix of said deceased; notice PART time driver for Sunday SHIPPING AND RECEIVING many-extras. $3,295. FLETCH-'INTENSIVE College Board Prepar- Is hereby given to the creditors of - only—newspaper delivery, approx, PLATFORM WORKERS ■■ - - TRUST CO. t «— MERCURY!— 82latio'n In Mathematics. Each Sun- hrs. 640—'A.M. —.Summit area. -MISCELLANEOUS - ...... Jay . from March 2 to Aprfl “27. bought and sold. Expert appraising. - LEGAL NOTICE— - Phone 277-0135. LOADERS 4-UNLOADERS- =s_ 36I_Spripgfield Ave. Summit,- 4 R . 3-3 p.m Summit YMCA. 310. Cali -subscriber, under oet MATERIAL HANDLERS 'n Equal Opportunity Employer. 1966—OLDSMOBILE Jet Star "S^T Dowe, CR. 3-5061. .tion, their cieitns i “ AN ORDINANCE REVISING GENERAL LABORERS original uwner: pow-er__steering, AND SUPPLEMENTING THE CALL AND COME IN TODAY GivingI A Shower? power ^brakes, 34 000 miles! $l!595, 'against the erawbt said deceased SERVICES OFFERED- within six moitths from this SALARIES AND SALARY fiefp .^u^,c<^djnate7go . j- ';- LL^'M lrp^Stgs':.... ur they will be forever barred “ RANGeS"’OF~OTFTCES AND Boland & Boyce ■ Tuned—and -repaired, • Complete 'prbSecDting' dr recovering the -POSLTIONS-iN-THE-et-ASSH- INDUSTRIAL SERVICES re thah an ordeal.- We Have -piano, servicev 701-4555, -.... __FJ ED .AND UNCLASSIFIED _273-4033 after SID1NGS. gutters and leaders; roof- agamstthesubseriber:- . _ NO FEE -AGENCY 380-385 paper partyware, center- I.RUDMAN MAPLEWOOD ROSA MARdANTONIO ClAfIL SERVICE OF THE — I Main St. Madiaon, N. J...... —-----— jge . shower umbrellas for rent, 1968 . FORD Galakie 500; -air^cmr- ingi storm windows and jalousies. TOWNSHIP.OF Ml LLBURN IN 377-5700 _____ r administrative pe-; R.S.V.P., Village Shopping di power steering. Call week- Hugo Hodulich, 273-4W4. ! —PROFESSIONAL HUGHESi-HARTfcAOB, THORNJi THE COUNTY OF ESSEX Center.-New Providence. —•ends attdEgH"- 4. 273r9265:-during CARPENTRY OOTTE rif Attorneys. all phases' of negoti- ';_ ta x aco tunt^ ! sn& 77, 57 .Unjon Pfage J * The ordinance, of wtttcfi tne- roposals and competitive HOSPITAL^___ J — — 11week 273 4500, ___ foregoing is the title, was passed on— 10 ‘BnkPYea&tod4T3:redtilS^mi5fa)lnoof ______-^Customers M W i ^ f T u s S ^ P ^TNERSlnPS the Township CommlTtee. ^Bf tne-^ quotations, entry of oi For machine shop. To lnsy prescription Center, Summit, CR ' —INDIVDUALS - T ownshlp'of Millburn in the Coun- and expediting. Some-!"" Incoming matertani Unit hi for d epuntry Squire, Ltd. SECRETARY-PERSONNEL .. v. J CARPENTRY. Alterations, ba FEDERAL— A U , STATES ty of Essex, "NSw Jersey, held On ------■«*» p t t f t ----- machine shop Right hand Gal tor busy Sr full power, .disc_brakes; TAXATIONS thel Ttir day crT February 1969. — W W H W l precision in­ office, handle own eorresp.. . ^APPLES - OW mileage: .perfect- -condition, menu,:, attics; recreation roor..., K&MP'S-TAX^ANDtACCOUNTING - LEGAL-NOTICE struments. FuU or part tlme be- —much potential: — 'r 31300,- 379-7484ssrsr.v 792-7721, addltimisr Free;ggHmate5r 277-3935 " 464-0454 ANYTIME The Board of Education RALPH F. BATCH Liberal Employee Benefits tween 8 a.m .-andT:S0 p,m. STATION CAf _ iuhm Hiiim&n FRED STENGEL Millburn Townsplp, Essex Coui .. Chairman, TownshipJCdmmltteS_' Retired man considered. SWEfiT CH)ER r— 1958 ' Hillman INCOME tax returns prepared New Jersey, requests proposals on JOHN W. PRITCHARD' PUROLATOR, INC.” GAL FRIDAY- — 310 convertible, sne _ ^tfes^tires mechanic-Ji^.mechan?c lCarpen,ry- .bars, repairs, formica alterations, topsr-irecrea- cab- ur J. Hirsch, Internal Rev- ==- ...970 New^Brunswick Ave. - FOSTER & ALLEN, INC. -Responsible—mature gaL fee - Service.. (retired) Tax Con- the foHowing iteme-for the-Schoot- Township Clerk—— ■ ■ jtgjrl operation. ___ e~appie8, -fresh—iI . L. L r -irTthruit* ^ ‘y~VQod' 395. 376^)322r ^____tion rooms additions. 1248 Magnesia Yea"r— T9691 970, in“ accofaancB- Feb. 20, 1969 .. . Fee: $4.84 Rahway, N. 26 fcommerce St. Chatham, N.J. preservative made dailyr- Fruits'DOOKING for a good guaranteed!Place,i™— USon' S~ ’ MUrdock 8- sultant. For-appointment—call 87* ■ AirEtfi^al Opportunity Employer and vegetables? Country sausage. Suburban-Traded car?~CaIl Ed_De--— ------with theregulatront of -the Boarchof Pure honey and maple syrup. Temple. _____ Education: —— Wells caaitlaciOldsmbbUeT GOOD carpenter wants worte=Com? " :I.' 'General''Education Supplies M l? wanted . HELP WANTED WIGHTMAN FARMS. Stre«tr South Orange. ™” borne alterations and addi- ■=ZJt. . Operation Suppl ies _Rt. 202 Morristown __ Very reasonabjer 273-4094. MALE and FEMALE----- MALE and FEMALE COMPANY PAYS FEE 1968 MIISTANG m?t i-»adefl~muirt __ Equipment______LEGAL NOTICE Personalized Service - Call for going into service^ sacrifice, FOR RENT 3. Medical Supplies ' ” THE EASTER SEAL SOCIETY immediate appointment. WORLD Book -Encyclopedia. First 4 6 4 - 3 3 1 3 .______Reasonable. Nick ' ____A. Library Books and Magazines choice (or success. Budget -terms. ROOM and BOARD 5.- Maintenance Supplies FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN & Call D. Delias, -233-7171 or M. Ahl- FORD'1985 Fairiane wagon. $1295. ADULTS OF NEW JERSEY 232-6841. FLETCHER . LINCOLN-MERCURY, Equipment and Educat ^ANO ITS AFFILLATEDiOeAL , PERMANENT g^ENINGS °" ^gfagklln Place,- Summit. 277- repair, “reftnishing- furnitufA; bltift- Equipment panelling, 992-7039. Thurs., The ffl d-specifh ___ EASTER SEAL SOCIETIES _ ------j3at,_after 7 p.m.:- anytime Registered since 194(7 — as of August 31, 1968 FIREPLACE other -days-.- --__ care, home atmosphere. For mfoe- obtai ASSETS- „ -EMPLOYMENT WANTED mation call owner, regletered of Education Office, "434 Millbum C«tol5bahks t ___ ^ full time and part time___ v^es. R&H, good cun- CABINET WORK. Formica- Tops, nurse, 37T-1732: or Garden W rite* Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey.-Bids i.--*995r Call 464:18^ 1 — Built-Ins, Custom Fuifniture. glare $421,635.53 - and eoektail— partiea. Expert- f ig u res —. made to your^-order: Nursing. Home. (sami must be sealed and labeled, and -Accounts Receivable ___ 40,150.17 - ..References. Call 635-0805 or FORD, 1961, V8. Counuy Squire, received at the officsi_of the Board fi«nirfHas _ ------. 85,383.61—- ■ power— steering)" power High Brtdge Manor REST-HOME™ -of Education not later then V30 fd a y o r air conditioned. TKw mile, Fixed Assets 447,076.52 night) - ‘ . ------14AGIC1AN—Fun, laugh! magic CARPET INSTALLING ~ Lovely home for the aged, located P.M. March 14,.1969. al Other Assets 4449036--- or your birthday parties,__Call excellent condition J im s * 30-mimites-from- Short Htils, now the bide-will be opened. Gary jaftenh-3764«5' Call 376-6566.— — / T COMPLETE service ——- measuring;accepting applications. First floor LheBoard of Educe and custom installing — old carpet rooms—from $70.00, 2nd floor, LIABIL ITIES----" alteration-' work — restretching, the right of selection and" the right Accounts Payable-— 23,308.94 j * STOCK CLERKS • CASHIERS MOTHERS . I ^wi^l Cl POWER snow shovel, Craftsman; —- * lerated. Pa. 1------to reject any and ail proposals. child .in year old. Excellent condition. ~ BUICK T O D gA T shifting and repairing. 762-4518. iu uuc. .icensed and inspect­ Restricted Funds .8,305.01 ed. Fire detection equipment for ROY A. ANDERSON Net Worth 967.081.54 404-6636. After 5 p.m: 484-W38. '^DRESSMAKING < - Secretary • SALES CLERKS! - - — ' • DRUG CLERKS IF ITS WOVEN TRY ALPERN'S 1963 Hardtop, exewent con- thesrietejjtthg ----- —•‘“ J 998.695.54 WORKING MOTHERS— for CUSTOM SHOP AT HOME dec- dition. original owner, fully LADIES alteration and repair work, Planned' 'activities'!” Visitors twk February 20. 1969 ATTONTIGNt--i_^__z: " ' ' 379-7762 after- ti' ^ corned -aitytimer- Write—or -sail tor (MiHburn-SbarvH+Hs item)- — irk J. Paradise • PHARMACISTS— - — - • OFflCE-OEiaCS orator service for DRAPES, BED- Quipped- -bueket^seatst-3975^ your free--brochure. 145 F airview ------:fer-.$ M 6 - LICENSED DAY- CARE -FOR- SPREADS, CURTAINS, SLIPCOV- AlYERA'ITONS. to; women1 Avenue. High Bridge, New Jersey. J) Secretary' ERS. UPHOLSTERYi-ATPHOIT! Phone 376-1612. Eeb. J3 ,20, ’69 . Fee $10.56 — • RECEIVERS— • CC^fBTKJAMS CALL brings OUT: Decorator^ ^ tfi 038-6311...... CUSTOM SAVINGS. EXAMPLES: SEWING-ALTERATIONS:. Call Miss ' LEGAL NOTICE - • DEPARTMENT HEADS Bark . Cloth *ells Jo r $1.75 vd Mary. 763-8592.—weekdays—after- 7 The—Wamting.-Board 7^of=-tbe (experienced or trainees) Lined-Drapes $97.50. Similar ptjrr, Saturday after 2 pjn., all Township-of-Millburn In-the Coun- ings-o- malic: lumieTf' Mti»r"mnr- ■lay Uundd)tl.'.:.,.,jJ:- "Essox. New-Jersey. wlHhold a 379 9721 or-- 484-0168. public hearing ~on Wednesday, - - rLEGAL NOTICE ---- =— . ALPERN'S, Route 10 in ELECTRICAL __ | | iESTA3E^OT-AN DREW^-T.'MON- Morris Platnsr Hourir lO A B r w STATION3£„.- Wagon—fSeS-Pfyiiioufh-.r March Bth; 1969, «'8:3G ftM., at IQ P.M. Mon. to Fri.. 10 A.M to t”)or deIUX« V-8, automatic shift. FRONTIER—Electric . Company;- -i -Town Hell, Mlllbumj-MeutJat--. ROE, deceased. —RetatL store eicperience, rptefert eJ , - l ^ nqt- iiecessarv. Top-safr etark-StiSam m tt PromptTrervtee. Furnfehed Rooms fof~Rait" on an application by Frank ~~~190T1CE or SET I LLMLN I ■■■------. No* job too small. CR-£ 5 m . , Notjce ls.bereby.jilven thgt iti« e from soil is t Marcantonio, to- connection—with ary, excellent benefits including vacations; holidays, medical WILL work every Monday. 214 =wKlMeteofT:eBf-G^Bfeek 1BE: -accounts ot tne subscrlbors. Jx acm day.-CaU-277?U82 a fte r 5 P .lt.,- Rent-eleum Plate l 2, es-shown on the Millburn tors ofTflB Last Will and_Testamerrt ismpooer ! Of ANDREW PI- MONROE, de " arid, life mmrance and Side leavfc-: - — :. TYPING done-atr m y home, neat Hardware, : Maple St.'. n «- - VOEMBWAGEN; —1 accurate. 8 — ------'------LARGE- —Selrl annllnation. isJor-tbe-tubdl— will be audited and stated i day, Friday, Saturday, „ .. .. tt—alfa- r ome o ~SPid e R v e l - w55 ilewuud vision of the property in queriion by the Surrogate and reported for —-rktley. Heights.___ breaker —=m settlement to~the 'Essex—GSuhfy PROFESSIONAL A>ef would Seven”Oaks DHve, New" Provi- OCE—AM.FM: e-PareUTTlNBr-efcl1*1*'- ^rcu“ le TJoenne | md-Tnvslves possible vtolatton of house-uran }•' ‘ ------“ .c.eltenL..-condition, BEST OFFER-ReasonaBle- Fivl minutes'- from . “!Z2flSBJ"'OYaiMn5ST«hlctt'TfSV" — J d n The’T O rtgfrf^W ltll^'fufurer work, clean TRAINS. If you—gre interested in iKublchekpDR 9-344?, SO 1-4454. 1 stores. CALL all-day Sunday, ilt from the approval nf such MU IB B S F setting, -please—call 376.4935. _ - r ,.Twerit.-days beMe 8;30*A.M. 273- G©iCAffT=’Ctintoff=Raeer, 2 cycle i678.Eveningac«11 635^672. J M I All t ...... S---;—ANDREW r~MONROErjR; ~ _- Interviews being held—-^Monday thn»Ffidaqrr. . iM O lu ti $40. 46* tion wagon, 9-passenger; di SUMMIT *~ -rtulrineS» man - large pear and be heard at the time and' ----FIDELITY UNION TRUST power,-31795. FLETCHER . -COMPANY - ANTIQUES COLN MERCURY. 82 Fra third _fl°or room, private bath, place fixed for said hearing. — 8:00 pm .1 .!"""• USED cooking. In , aepa ra irzsectipd' g Anthony J. Isaac Jilted ^JanuaryJ4J96SL__iJ£^=== r and spH nl chait -seats ______^ Ptacfer"Summit ' 277-0941. private__ home. _10^-m(nutes : to "STITY-KeR,TAMSaXTL4r„— 147 315, one black Firestone 6:90x a tte n tk h T” trains,-.busses, to premisea-parit' Attorneys _ — --V - 1-J Sturday . 9:00 am, - 1:00 pjn. FOR BETTER service- ____ MR ing. 273-7822 exitept Mondays and 2/20/69 Fee: $5.28- — regular tread $3. 277-6081, Pr,vate party desires 2nd hi able=.rates . for lawn maintenance, 744 Broad Street “r---- ;---- ' auto or statlon wag6n fForefgn _ , T7iutwBBi8. . > ... :«■.....- N»warky.N,J.071-Q2.----— - GEORGE WASHINGTON trlmmingi planting new- -lawns and SUMMIT ' Separate- “entrairee, ng. doors and ihanteTs, paneling, BIRTHDAY SALE American). Will also f-Ap-M-r a..i- ’masonry work caH 273-8032. - Jen. 23. 30, Feb: 6, T3, 20,1969 eaded windows. South Seas ~ afu-. Saturday and Sunday. In need of repair i ‘ 992-7041. ■. kitchen*' privUeSsTZ'parktag J mUL - - -LEGAL NOTICE _ - . Fee: $22.00' acts. Mr. Burlingame, Lee s Hill COMPLETE. TREE 3ERVICE — ties, near all transportation. Gent­ discount on all JIRIIDPHH 1957 PLYMOUTH- station ' M trimming and tree removal Special- leman. 277-2947 or 464-9476. Dated: January 21,1969 Hd., New Vernon, T" ’ “ * ARCHIE'S RESALE SHOP. good running condition, $50 firm. its, tree feeding, cabling, bracing, ESTATE OF PAULINE SILVER, daytime. ,_- ______Meyer svUle.__ Road,_Meyersville. avity: work.—w ee' spraying. 277- MAN, deceased. „ . MEtil MART BRASS bed,- c ^ y e loletL-inarblF Ipan' iO io fe- 847-mg. :r PCHNTIAC 1966 Le Mans, power top table, urockers. oak icebox, ELECTRIC STAIRWAY. 2-SEAT- steering, auto., air cond., low mile­ i ORDER TO LIMIT, antique love seat, Ip ta of oak and ER, EXCELLENT. CONDITON, age. Must sell. Sacrifice, $1,560. Pursuant to the order ot JAMES* wicker, plus china, glass, and brie- 12700. DR 9.6317.______277-0971. ______- Centrally located; A&RAMS, Surrogate of the County of Essex, tHi* day made on Drug Stores a-brac. ANTIQUES^ETG, KARMANNGHIATIighPfilue; •NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Held Aye,, Union, r upholstery witit Blue Lustre' excellent condition, 14,400 the appUcatiqn of the undersigned. Notice ls hereby glven that the Rent electric shampooer *1. E. F. executors of said deceased, notice is accounts of thrsubscribers, Exec­ Lonergan, 330 Mlllbtqn Ave., Mill- MASON CONTRACTORS hereby given to the creditor* of said utors of the Lett Will' and Tette- 0 Morris Turnpike (Route 24 West) ------, excellent second ' eed to Oxhlblt to the sub­ 'mant of GERTRUDE D. DAY, WARDROBE Consigni jbSEPH j(PISCOPO ' scriber, under oath or affirmation, deceased, will be audited and stated ------tin Street, MLOburn. Tuesday Call after 5, 464-0924. MASON CONTRACTOR Furnished House for Rent omplete line y l - -masonry- work, • -claims: and demands against by the Surrogate and reported for Saturday. 11 to 4 p.m. 379- '01 RAMBLER American. 2-d settlement- to "the Ettex Cbunty Short Hills. New Jersey _____ 0-Cyl„ etickf RAH, like-new "« . Jpalred or new, .steps, sdiewalks, r-iu a t- newly. decorated 3-bed; ^ ^lnal, garags kept, '$285. p«iqrrriw»ifflfr:‘jYaDE:: Tfirtiwiitiis frwn-tiilrtiettirtjr-thejr court, TltiffiTB' DKiiSidrt, dh Tuejf™' BUY SMART - Quality clothing books, dolls, clocks. A.. ___ designing!^464J7M. jnr Tudor—efyie home: garage. be forever barred from prose- day, the 1st day o* APRIL next. '' t Merry-Go-Round » pe; month. CaH 647-2069. ‘‘■*** Also, refrigerator. T VW sedan, moving, ____ BALTUSROL CONSTRUCTION CO. 9 or recovering the same, Jesse Albert deCamp Sat, Sun., Feb, 20 thn ___ Darit1 bhia, radio, white ... i-Contractor and Buildet st the subscribers. * - ' Nathaniel B. Day am.4"m i , «5 Two. 7L DAVID ROBBINS. ... Aye, - East Orange, vinyl interior, 61799. 467-0226. Stone, brick sidewalks. All t; Unfurnished Apt, for Rent Dated:-February 14,-1969; Springdale Ave. 674-0867. 1950 DODGE (S-Ton Pickup. Needs concrete wbrk and constructic MORRIS ROBBINS OURAHD, TWOMBLY& motor work, passed inspection, new Nichcdas Rudisir Summit; CRestview Harry SilverstaiiL& IMBRIACO, Attorneys SPuTEt piano laldwta~3 battery. $30. 379-6221. Samuel A. Bloom, Attorneys cupancy; business person. Mercury 744 Broad Street 1963 BUICK Electra 225 (white). 5-9679. Newark, NU7 COME JOIN THE GROWING AETNA Perfect condition: iH M g te a fi Feb. 2Q, 27, March 6,13,1% 1969 Best offer. 273-2846. FOUR rooma. T a s heaL; hot-U r ARE EXPANDING OUR MILLBURN-SPRINGFIELD OFFICES. bath. Inquire 2nd.fl. left, 462 W ~Pee:-$24.0Q vH----F#*TSZ2.00~ WANTED~Used Car; Ave., Summit. . • CLERK TYPISTS " •'FILE PERSONNEL „..d bath, heat and uttil- oonoiuon, pnvaieiy ownea, i s furnished, In convenient Slim, TdtttBURN-SHORT-KtAs-HEALTH FUND -^POUGYWRITERS ♦ RATERS ~ seller. Let conscience be brick fc Call 27*8906. Latt prlve Raport and Pretaat Status of Fu nd-i.. r c r i l Tohn^Amaru,‘ 277-0537! NEW luxury 3-bedroom apartment, CASH - Beginning ofDrlye' — — *------— —•— til 9. S a t til 6 t central air conditioning, dishwasher, Plus 2968 Drive Contributions _____ JND ORGAN . MISCELLANEOUS many extras, $220 plus utillttes. 379- Lets 1968 Drive Operating Expenses - $2,657.72 APPLY-MR. WILSON, AETNA INSURANCE CO. HEADQUARTERS l heavy hauling, yards, ____ 161 MILLBURN AVE.. MILLBURN - Largest Dealer from_____ GIFTED MRS. SARAH T_cte«t,i4 ,E-=5- . -~*.*L.' .j96i "DitbursemewtotopatMcto»ting.*flenciet^--^— - MainetoFlorida Readings & Advice 277-0906. Essex County Heart Association 15,0004)0 (An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F) HUGE REDUCTIONS ON ALL -A Watchung Ave: near 2nd St. BUNK. BEDS: like new. maple; FLOOR MODELS OFFICE} STORJjETC.COM- Cerebral Palsy Association W d ii— hetdhoard, - - i f e s H : (tei. Poet Office LIGHT hauling and delivery; attics 4 0 ^ 0 0 ^ - ila»:"7bookrase headboard, «96 FEBRUARY PIAtgO SALE ccUars.HOieaeedi-'rubbish and ^LETEtYKENOYATEB, -275 -j—i • '.'bfBeeex. B.Wbri Huittw'n r ei. orig -M66); -enattressea 325----' Mason k Hamlin - Knabe ■ Sohme removed... Reasonable rates. ____....._____ Mental-Health Association . LOOKING TOR ' A BETTER * line o r RE 1-3543 all Everett- Stack • Janaaen HAVING A PARTY) IN NEED '• h.ltemsdelivered; SQ. ’ - J T t - springfeeid -— of Ettex County- - ____ NEWC0NS1LE. PLANOS^344* . f -. uaz-^jbartenderttj a f f i . ■ See'■■1 57C.E. Personnel Services, .. 41 ' ♦ Free-Detivery PETER. CR. 3-7219; S A^-BEEIKELEYHEIGIITS j ■ 8.230.00— ;- * s g s j quaafted.-: responsibility-• Maple Street. Sum miLM .J. Butte rultwqad.- Tt*‘11*" _ |0eovtPciaL -ti4 LIGHT trucking amt- deliveries — . 303. 277-1060. ^ g e -dresser. 3325 -ferSi-HjlOW)' KEASONABtE. GAEL AFTER . .. _. . The Arthritis Foundation , ‘ 6.50

. Tuesday, Feb, 25 W e M ake Beef hoodie soup Turkey Rice orsweet potatoes___ Peas Cranberrjrsauce - - Bread and butter HAPPSFi AN D ^TO PlIO FOR M A N Y a j Wednesday, Fek 26 MOR i Y E A R S ! Vegetable soup ------after4 5 years . , . w o o lley fuel Barbeoue on bun — No Guesswork...more than 100 troubleshooting tests Chips — 1 {WITH THAT TALKED-ABOUT* MARVELOUS Raw vegetable salad. under actual road conditions. COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE Thursday, Feb. 27 ~ One hour and only Onion soup STOVES)-GO T "CURIQUSER Hot roast beef sandwich__ ^jng^^^onnaiiei with n avy— AND CORIOUSER* ABOUT • Transmission .System Mashed potatoes • Wheel Aligiunent Corn- — •HOW WERE WE DOING WTITTOUR CUS- w ^rontEnU ^ ^ yslg:^ 4QMERSJ* • Power Output • • Ignition System - - WE DEODH> TO.FIND OUT! JUST WHAt -• Braking System ------ISjAUdMAaOB • Suspension System--^ DO PE0PIB~TFnNKrFEEL/ Lflg ;€yGCWj» • Tire Je s tin g -^ NoWoittafl • 25 Minor Equipment— : B U IN ABOUW — —Teste Alone ......

0 OIL BURhiR SERVICE To spot trouble and expense before i t stops oet an Electronic Car Test Today! 0 GOMMBJT??? . - -....I WATCH YOUR BEINCTCHECKED FROM OUR COMFORTABLE SHOWROOM. JOiNS REAL-ESTATE FIRM - Mrs. M yrtle B..M ovd of South- Were we ever surprised . . . and plaotMfl men don't spill oil on my .front lawn, thank yod*. . Orange has recently become “Cengratuiations-we ean count, on you-our reason “Forty years of your wonderful services and never e associated with the Hutchinson for continuing wlih o i r : . . "RECOMMEND* . . . "A Com pany, realtors on Chatham -complaint" , , i "if you will notice I -have triple* fine company with even finer employees. As guardian R o a d " Mrs. Boyd has been in checked the courtesy box. Never dealt with a com­ of my winter heating comforts—superbl" the reai estate field for several pany in any field that has given me as much pleasure yeers and was formerly associ­ f»S.S% replied. These are but a sompHnal ___ GOOD-YEAR and satisfaction." . . . "Hspe taliav* yewt»mpMiB^r-~ ated with the firm of Warren D. fMUnSr7” ~ -- _ die rest of my We," . . . "Everything Is A A L * IMS COMMERCIAL T f . a compony- thot rscog -- • We iiwst be doing th?ngsrdghU4fyeu ore a neighbor nizes that people are individuals.* . . . “Always get ef one of these customers, yew would be just as friendly answers over the phonel"-.. . "No complaints . pleased. We heartily Invite you to try us and seel (so far), I love yow-alR*. . . "Appreciate the fact that Jmftelephonei SO 2-7400. .

Since 1924—-Tour Comfort IS OUR BUSINESS! SHORT HILLS • 680 MORRIS TURNPIKE • 376-3300 K LIVINGSTON _____ MONTCLAIR ■ I CELEERATING;0UR 55lh YEAR ESSFX COUNTY'S COMPLETE - CAR DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC ~rxT!^7g BLOOMFIELD AVE. Th» Bo«rd of Cduortlon ratarvaa ftmiMim - trie right of aalactlon and tha right e « U I ALL STORES OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.K.------■ ^ 210 titimjlOB A»^MM030- “ to ralact any and all proposes WOOLLEY FUEL GO. | SATURDAYS, 8 AM. TO 4 P.M. ROY A. ANDERSON . - -Ortsr Lomimmi *i N n m k , Hhmmad, Editon; 3 S u m W end ------T _. _!______Sacratarv ;prtifuary j20rJW9 ~ Em $7.26: Millbum-Sbort Hitt* Ham - - — S i n c e t 9 2 4 — ^ ......

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BROAPLOOM _ - , Designs- galore in fancy iniperiar . i R-Colors i sq. yd. 23 Colors sq, yd. . ; ^ •' ' ' 1 -----1------SSS3E 2T ’:- f :

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The Mall at Short Hills

Open Thursday . Nights to 9 P.M. . ~ ~ - -7 . ,3761870Q

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M anufacturers & Designers Interior Decorating'Department • Furniture Showroom •C abinet-Shop • U pholstery Shop~»Brapery^orkroom^ Finishing Depffinieht • Metal Shop Carpet Workroom • Furniture Restoration • Mural-Artists • Office Furniture * February 20,1969 Page 10

i»HiTF=5afe ^fteatantrSalr i f 3 AtClose-Thit P r i c e r : T/ ¥T?I off S o me F ur-trim med Cotif s FURS-COATS-SUITS The season's smartest Fashions and colors - a wide

Some are Shop-wonf • good assortment of sizes

FOR EXAMPLE COATS TBIack Alaskan Seal,' 200 Cocktail & Short Dinner Gowns - JaguarJrim $ 2695700 240 Daytime & Afternoon Dresses -~4reiasfc-Alaskan Seal,.___ — Reeter style ^y pStOfl- “ rCafneFDyS Swakara- — —Persian “Umb • - S-IJ9S.0& O riginal Prices $110 00 to $350,0O ' 1 Black Dyed** • ~ ; - - AimaticairBroadtailfleefa $ 09500 R educed to $50.00 and'$99.00 1 Tourmaline Mink Jacket witb,Banch Mink, .^^PomaitCpnar : » » - *0W$ M M FINAL CLEARAHCE PRICE FUNFURCOATS - 2 Bone Dyed South “~ z ~-*rAffSrtambs $ 250.00 OHF M FFtfm PR IC r 1 Brown Dyed Swedish Lamb 1.....WillLBaccflfl&Cfllfcz JL ?95 00- _ I White & Black Novelty -•"SnanisfctatnBi'^Ti^ ~ HTNafttiral Jersey'Musk ra t , "TfiHK ' .... $ 495 00' 1 ) Ranch Mink (Sin 7 -L—; • t . 55b:ixr ____ All Sales F inol All Sales Final 'Note: Sate also-at East Orange Stbre • NoterSaie atstiat EastOranqe Store _ — • • American Broadtail Sheared SOT American Lamb AH Pure LeibelfctfAs-To Country O f Origin I

.... The surtax uf flmtuaiiomin yam ^^M income wight —make asizeable payment due. If you ’re caught short, -— don't disturb your savings or juggle the budget. Just : ~ cbme to Mon tclair National Bank for a fasTT^onfiden tiati ^ p e n u ml loan. Yoiillfhidiaatrptans for = - - m o m y ^m M - - -Jwmi)udgel4ittpers^6^eash^t^a^SE ^ vacmtom and low^nsn - ^^now hov^wemayzhelp. _. —

MONTCLAIR M BANK C O M S s ife n ~g -v &-d—rrQpi~o n att r « t £ t a r jg LL »~SJH Q RT - HI FL ST S T A;t IQJ^_ \A/l -A -~ T-£ h n N G ~R;L A.Z=A- • ~ V E R jQ N aT w e M fe -AL W-W £~ t i l l

We celebrate the birthdays Of two great Am ericans this month;, Hr seems a good time to mention that M ontclair National ilie s the Flag at ail of its offices 24 hours a day, fully with national regulations; Maybe itVokM ashionecj, but we^e^vei'y proud-of1 thert f lag-arid" ~ this is just one small way of showing it." _ - ' / .’I. r : „ Chopsefrom six importont^izesrat bia savings. Com- - =fei%fely^lump pill6ws=sf-sP#, bewey Dacron9 poly-, ester^iberfill, du$t-f ree, durable, .washable. Each fial 'ah zippered ~ [outer caseof smooth cotton Or nylon. By Heritages fourth ftoor^—Fifth Avenue,({24»2f-—s-—^- MU 9-7QQQr-Fmd at-Whjte-^lafg.^ Mpnhgsset„ Short Hills. St. Davids,-fa...and Ridgewood/Paramus. , -

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Bt-W£IL HLLE07rr20 2 6 Grey'aTTchrose striped___ - cotton cover■■-Regularly each 7.00, now 2 for 8.00 J E -i-£- -bXTRA-PLUMP.;. 2T‘ x 27".' White cotton cover ■ with:yu^aed-^hite^ofdi^Regularly-^aeh^ now 2 fof-9-.OO f - i > - -'-■ --..—^ D. LARG E ... 2-2-,-x~28g. Striped'Cotton caver in nnrl yellow. kegularly each 9.00, now 2 for 10.00

E. LUXURIOUS .'.23 x 29-:~BJue^otton^bveM^4rim -...... -=3 r rdovelv whito floral print. Regularly each-10,00, now ' -^forttrOO j F. ~6QLSPER:. . 21 x 39". White cotton cover with a _ ^ [multicolor daisy*print: f^egularly. each 13.00, now 2 for 1 COO' Page 12

C o o k ’s ‘Travel Serviceh a s40 0 o ffices in 60 co u n tries. S ta rty o u rtriy at the one on fHeeM a il a t S h o rt H i l l s . . ) ■■

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^ W FIG H T W ATCHER S TS PEP PTITHETPTING PEQELEI Z M IG H m WATCHES, Dther Classes in The Area BERNARDSVILLE NEWS&VIEWS _ Church of the Littl& Etourer _ aiOPlainfirfa^ye:— ...... : ~ .MapleSt. • Tuesday. Evenings aT7,Tfl ... Thtu ^ y -F.vmrir Z. H_1 Friday Mornings at 9:30 ~~TSO tl'l'H . • SPRtNOFIEfcB- -___ ( '.hiirrdi nf Holy G wim tiniOTI - TO Q ggW ATCHER^ J§o. Orange Ate. '& Hidgewood Rd. -Tetnple Sharey^Sfcajonn Monday Ev ^fthunnilif and Springfield Avgnues- w r. WT.rtE asaitH ua.Tu ww ssreN^ j „ 07038 ~~« LI VIJN G STON ^ XuesdayJveniitgsatJ^Sfe^ — 107iibMt.F--Ml- Pla«OAW»PleasantAvc. Airrt_;___^ ____ ! .Yietusjmd Direclory.of- Monday Evenings at 7:30 Tuesday Mornings at 9:30 \ » s p M lf e ^-Tuesday Ev^nings at7430 • ■ (men bnly) ^^.A£j- Senior High School i Name..... Wednesday Evenings at 7:30 ^ Kent Place filvd.- l ^ L - L I Z ■ ■ - ■ Thursday Afternoons at 12:30 .Tuel^ay Evenings at 7:30 1 ’ 4_ Thursday Evenings at7:30 [ - • Address -Saturday Momirigsrat 10:00" .; l? • v-;.--. m adIsoi*- WIHU^UT •WHIPFAlVY Post Office ~ T h ^ M C A ANtlUl 1 m | Howard Johnson Motor Lodges— 1 Ralph'Stoddard-Biv Ireoute 10- • ■ : ' Monday Evenings at7at 7:30 ■ Zip Code WATCHERS! JridayBven ings at 7:30 Some talkjng, some listening, and WednesdayMoirongsat^Or a program (hat works.

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POPPYTANE • Red ?nd white poppies bloom-bright on Helga s silk prihPshirtdresSr Softly gathered at the wdi&t and~- gently sashed, thsJaag sleeved- dress toast ieweledbuttons nn the cuffs. Available in red/navy/greenr ryrturquoise /camel/ white combinations in sizes 6-16. A t Poop's. The Mall. Short "Iw sW idVentraF'/ftehiie at Harrison Street, East Orange.

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TAKE A GOOD LOOK: YOUR CHOICE OF 4 STUNNING NEW CHINA PATTERNS FLORSHEIM

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^ r0^i *®% VOIETA Gold i^efedmiBiToafwatVioWiiiai ; . LEE ANN Lacy-embossed shoulder design with platinum bonder on ivory china:" ’ SHIRLEY White china set off by lacy-embossed ■.. „■■».... ,■>...I —~^T GtNA BtaeL ahd gold haHequin de^gn with gold border" ■/: v ...... ~with gold edge On white china. f ______Seldom have we seen such iovely china at anything approaching this exceptional price. ~ Each beautifully designed and richly embellished-service for Sirreltidest-S-dinner- plates, 8 salad plates, 8 bread andTwtters, 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 soup cereals,: -2 vegetable bewte;-platter, sugar with to p aml umamer;:gravy, plus 3 extra cudST- Our exclusive import! Truly an extraordinary valuel ------

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THE IMPERIAL ^ FIND OF TH¥^FF1T~ P fe Chestnut black - - our Glassware-Galleries ^ m m , ~ .Qld- B^ Wreathl^g|tgqi liners, $5.95. J _ - . : , " Our s-alone." v- ^ HARRISON BROTHERS JEW ELERS SINCE 1848 fnntvJpar fn r n e Family Since 1876 T h e Mall at Short IlilU 540 Bloomfield Ave. PftOne 3/ 6-8T7T M o n tc la ir ____ 665 Broad Street, Newark • 28 Church Street, Montclair Open Thurs. Sv.es 594 Central Ave., East Orange • The Fashion Center, Paramus _ Exhibition and sale of paintings, sculptures, water colors and graphics.

Fehmafv?3 • 77 Simriay 1pm to 10 PQW Monday thru Wednesday If) am to %.prii -- and. 7- pm to 10 pm, ___ Thursday lO anrtd 10 pm

S ponsored by Woman's American O RT (Qrpfiizatrem for Rehabilitation through Training! ------Proceedstoenef it t he SchootBtrilding^trrid;

. Spenial Fvents:

—Sat. Feb 22 8 - 9 pm Helmuth Mosech’

- -- A rtist & Critic

Sun. Feb. 23 7:30 pm JoaQhim Loeber ---- G allery ^ouf T H E M A L L - I ues. Feb, 25 1:30 pm. Eugene Gauss I _ - ~~ - Stone-Sculpturing

Route 24 at John F. Kennedy Parkway

Drawing 8 pm - Thurs. Feb. 27 for^'SeaGull - Haven” by Henry Gasser

These fine merchants'welyome you to jhe Mall : - : ' -ir v'~ ^. ALTMAN'S TD ftASHflACH Q -BAMtCfNI Q^LOOMII NOT ALE'S Z"BRENTANO‘S ' ~. > - THOS. COOK & SON Q -DOOP'S^B. T. 6ANNY OPTICIAN --GFCHGl P:~(jRrEEiTt-rH HARRiSQKl BRCHT i i~HAYDFN STD IMF ~ . -______: rTNyESTORSLSAV-INGS-& LOAN E l.)' M • HOl'STFIN FUR* | 4 -in A N T W R ^ I 0 P S ^ " - - ^ - - eNALBAN k"V TRUST —f^STFOST QEaCE^PECKjt-FECK-JD R Q5E R KENT ~ Z ~ — 7 _ ~ __ F M t ^ D f i P ARRUGCmFR L g SgHULZ & SEHRfcE &F^~Q- SCHWARZ^ . ^ ____ ^ — STAHL-DEL DUpfFLO RIST ri STQU-FfERT> RESTAiTRAMT Si flRTKT SHQPP E~— THE MALL ~J3msmm3m£ssM x=nmNm^mQm^^A T ^m ^^£fMEm^PAMwA¥~ ~ - — Men. thru Satr9:30-5:30; Mon. andThurs’EvesrTtH«Eh= — ----~------