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gfyTsECOND YEAR—No^30 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, jraURSDAY, 24, 1962 32 Page*—lOCenU Rosatm Giuditta Hurt Town Yard^s Site Due For Honors In Vienna Accident Gouncilmen Adopt Ibrary Trustees The Board oi Education Parade, Services Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Giuditta Target in Suit will be host M m reception for 2 Ordinances In of 1124 Prospect street flew to Mi** Frances Peiree tonight Vienna Tuesday night following from 8 o'clock until II p.m. •ovide Data On word from that city Monday that Townslup, Taxpayers In the W.tfield High School Speedy Session their daughter, Hosann, 20, had Here File Action cafeteria. Here Will Mark been seriously injured in an acci- AH wbo winh to honor Mi» dent. Following through on threats to Pe.rce for her many year* of Sidewalk and Parking According to reports, Miss return home in about Yard on the old sewer farm site on itfly invited to atiendl. Named Policemen Memorial Day Lamberta Mill road the Township six weeks, slipped while boarding )' oiifiit's council mi'di It's Tune-Up Time a trolleycar in Vienna. In addi- of Scotch Plains and a »u»Vbt»r of in t\u> Municipal Uuildmg w»s Holiday Closing ialysis Covers tion to the loss of her left leg she individual property owners in (ipciiit'd contrast from th« !«at, few Scotch Plains an4 two in WesUtekl Auxiliary Urges Patriotic Groups, The Wettfield Community suffered multiple injuries. when ruuncil inembors with Coun- The Wp.Uiold MemorUt Li- have joined In a Superior Court Concert Band will hold k» Mr. Giuditta is vice president of cilman A. Turney B««»gt>, as «et- brary will bo clo*esJ all day |mparison With suit filed in OTrenton iMonday, first rehearsal Tttur«da? »ve- the National Bank of Westfield. 'Wear a Poppy' intr mayor, sped thruujfh a rouliiie Wedne*d«y in ob««i-vanic« of Others to Join oing in the tn«*ic room at The suit papers were served on i the Memorial D«y holiday. I he town yesterday. Westfield has Hher Towns WettfieM High School from 8 Tht> American Legion Auxiliary 't' (Mtrtioipiition on pub- Other municipal oHicc*, ft* 20 days in which to file an answer Observances &,m. until 10. Mrs. Marion Reed of Martin Wultberx Unit 3 issued lie innltera was inciudiHi in the nnneial (naittutiont, etc., »ttd This will initiate the second and accord in jf to officials Town At- an appeal to nil Westfiehiei's to the "Leadler11 office wilt also *ih S Gaston, president of suasion, however the remarks were Fred H. M»lehow, general chair- season of the band under the iorney Horace E. Baker wili pre- participate in Poppy Dny today. be clo»«4 on thnt tiny. rd of Trustees of the West- more in the nature of queries and man of tho Memorial Day I'arado Jemorial Library, today is- direction of Robert B&nkf. Named to Head pare the answering: In-ief, Mrs. J, B Frederlcksou, Poppy requests ami were spraiily ills- The outcome wilt be the con- The court action asks that West- Day chairtttau urgtui evepyonv to CotmmtU'c tuduy announced that fstateroent to the Leader in patehed with, 1). S. Sen. Harrison A. Williams '. president provides a com- cert* to be given in Min- field be enjoined from issuing any "Wear n peppy to honor the war YFCS Agency 1 dead and aid the war's Hving vic- fTwo (irdinunces tip for final Tamaques SeliooFs Jr. of WvsUU'hl will give tlw main analysis of operational ctowaslun Park in conjunction building permits cr taking any with the cummer tenet. tims," reading and public henrinf! brought nddrtsss nt the World War I monu- |d a financial breakdown of Mrs. Marlon C. Reed of 918further municipal action pursuant nu eommenfs from the smnil audi- to the ordinance st*tting^ up the new Members of the Auxiliary \vi!l ment, in the Pliwn Memorial !)!>}*, jrnry budget. Membership in the band is Boulevard, a veteran member of enee und Wi?rt' adopted. On« pro-First VU Slate Wednesday. stak-ment is in connection open to all high school g radii* the Youth nnd Family Counseling Town Yard. be offering the symbolic memorial vides for an expenditure not to poppies and receiving contribu- Titus K, Smith Jr., past com* recent board derision to ate* and qualified school stu- Service's board of directors, was The plaintiffs eharpe that West- fxcei-d $15,000 for 4,000 tinpal fput MHHKior nnd life member of the dents as welt as any resident elected president of the agency at Held has violated the re-sideiu'c "A" tions for tin! Auxiliary's work in Elected, Seated : library on Saturdays pri- b«ha!f of disnbied vptonms and of fiirliint; and 1,500 square feet Mnrlln Wwllbent l'ost No. 3, ftht; u>5Ual shorter summer who might like to participate. the annual meeting Monduy night Honing restrictions claiming that of concrete sidewalk to reptiir dmn- Those interested are request- the children of vcicrntis on tho Ofllwrs of the Pment-tent'liri- Anieriottn LORIOH will be the e. in the parish house of St. Paul's a Town Yard is an industrial op- MRcd or unusable portions. Cnpi- Rrnnd Manthnl. Mr, Smith in Ch»p- ed to contact Mr. Banks »t Episcopal Church, eration. They further claim that ptrei-ts of Weatfleld duriii); tho ! AHyrovei«t nt fiiiula will cover Sclimil wvre elvrtoil Thumdny night !«in of Post 3 and hus been uctiv* Wcitfleld High School. She succeeds the Rev. Konald C. the ordinance adopted '.May S is the OOBL unit no iissessments will jtouM he helpful if we could Mrs. Frederii'icson snid the p«p- h\ ih« ftrwi Hicp In tht' urKanlKatioti in Loition sflfalra sinen 1019 when through your newspaper Honstock, rector of St. Stephen's "invalid and illegal inasmuch as he liivk'd. he orgitnked the Thomas N. Mur- Church, PSainficld, who held the the* proposed u$agt* set forth in the pit'H which will bo oiforo*! hnvc of th« trro«j>. Iny inquiries we are receiv- boon imuie by v<.'toi'{i:|' lroni their The other measure fixes 11 two- Tht'y art1: IVi'siiioni, Mrs. Kruitk- phy I'ost, American Legion Sn jto the amounts of money in- Legion, VFW Units post a number of years. ordinance . . , would he a substan- hour parking limit on the north- Brooklyn, N,Y, nnd %vn» the cone The new president, a former tial detriment to the public (rood hospital b«'tis, wlii>uli'hnii*s ami !iit N. Hfiit; t\vai vifc pitMiilnnt, fin the current discussion of hobby fchops H^t up in Vt'leraiis \vc.st side of Dorian road between iMfit. Williiim Mnidmcnt .h'.j sec-niantier for the flrat two yearn. costs. We find that the mathematics teacher, has been the and would substantially impair Trinity jplnro and WestfMd nvfjute Westfleld Council of Churches rep- theintent and purpose of the zone Administration hospitals. ond vico itrcsifk'iit, Arthur Ti'iiftl- During World War I, Mr. Smith for Westfield, by thera- Decorate Graves t*n school days from H a.m. to 4 IKIIUII; rwortlitiB siH-rptnry, Mm. Hcrved in France for a year ond a J do not mean too much to resentative on the board and isplan and zoning ordinances and p.m. a past president of the League of master plans of Westfield nnd Koitort Aduliuir; i'tuTCwpnmlln^ aoc* hnlf with tho 82nd "All American |rs—they need some basis S.Hviakm" in tho .')20th Miichlna Of 500 Veterans Women Voters of Wcwtfield. Scotch Plains. 'Council approved tho appoint- wtnr.v, .Mrs, Robert C. .Mill; nml nparison. Are we extrava- Rev. Brown Named ment of Dorothy l» Worth as iiaufel', Dnvtri E, Whoeloi". Gun Huttttliort. He took part in |r do we spend lees than we Other new officers ure: Internal The Individual home owners the St. Miltiel Drive, Meuse-Ar- Over GOO veterans' graves were bringing suit, along with Scotch clerk-stenoKrHpher in tho town en- Kiiiiiuiul C. Allen, iinlncijuil, wfl- f to (rive the community sat- vice president, the Rev. Henry T. niHs offensive unt! in the defense decorated with American flags in Ciruber of Trinity Church, Cran- Plains Township, art* Mr. nnd Ministeriiini Head Kini'cr'n ollice elTiu-tivc ..May II nt SM>JIHM! paruntfi whose (.'hUiinm wUI library servicet Ffiirview Cemetery Sunday, ac- flijij hi-weekt.v. sps'tors of the Ami«na-S«ram« ford; external vice president, the Mrs. Preston U -Talley 2ml «)f il)18 attend Taiiuiqtu's Kehotsl in the fall, Eivt>r, ajipims that the trustees of cording to Metro Ji. Locke, graves Rev. James I). Cole of Presbyte- Winding Brook way, Mr. and Mrs. Hcv, Jpramo Brown, pastor of Probationary police otllcer ap- installation of ollkcra WHS coniltict- Westfield Memorial Library decoration chairman of the Murtii* rian Church, Westfield; nsKistanl Henry A. Milne of 2U»0 tijiyhcrry ll<nvis of Woatfleld; day in I'M rut !McthoiHj»t Chutvh, Fourth nvenue, (Jarwood, and Uon-e\\ HiH'i'etiir,v Hcrvtni HH tomjwi'tsi'y parnde in his World War 1 uniform kproval of our budget. We '•Mr. Locke said the operation Boro Koturians Donate t j*im'c then, Mr, Smith has ahsrt s more complicated this year be- corresponding secretary, Mrs, Carl He sut'tHMHlH t\vv. irtchard *h nhl W. Mi-Crncken of MM 'North wi'i'i'liiry. I these by checking with the ,1. Holinirer of Phiinlield and chap- \tiivt\i\\mit rector of jSt. rani's K|IJH- Stevens avenue, South Amhoy, 1 been active us chairman of the cause the roster nnd maps of the $150 go County HOIIM* I'lu'rkr- w^rt invented t*» MI'Hrehabilitntlo. n committee and vvtw libraries of -Maplewood, lain, Father lienstock. eupitl {'hurrh, ('tmitcilnwn Siiv»|{i', who took irrnves is missing and nn urntnt 1 Bent for thy Titmiuiuns I'TA l>ythe ehalrman at the ftnancu com- |r(MKJ and Summit, selected MOUNTA&NSIDE-A eheek for Kilward C« Kwen, jfenern! weert - 1 plea ha* been made to all to help Kohert BisberK of Cranford was over the role of mayor in the ab-MrH. I . U, Koilccjahn unii Mr*. tnittc'H for th« erection of tho : they nre'Nuw Jersey towna reelected treasurer. The juipt of $150 was presented to the Chil- tnry of tho Y-MCA* was re-elected Hence tif Mayor Hurr A. Towi Jr., J approximate siKe and of the locate them and return them to the Dynril lliill.'iiid, iirt'siiicijts uf tlw lirenunt 1'OKI Home on North ave- American Legion Post Home on assistant treasurer was treated dren's Country Home hy the Ko-vice presidftit ami Rev. John A. introduced a resolution dedicatiii^" .li'H'ei'fttn! HIHI 14»c«!n Krhmil l>frA;t. nrcnerul residential type as along with a second vice presi- tary Club Monday in the llitlfvvuy Smart of >Hi. Paul's, whu wan up* nue. The tirnnd Mnrshnl who la TO 1*1 North avenue here. thu lamlseaped area in the cul-de- A I'hwlt from tin; Kim Kiwi m in tho intsui*i»iK'e buaineKsi in New dency. House, poinied t« the secretary*treasurer wae on Breeze Knoll flrive as thetil'i"A i^roup hnti nha been rocuived. Many hours were wpent in order vacancy in March, was elected U> York City. uidition to their appropria- Three new members were elect- HaisinK money f»r the hospital Huymtmil K. Iloffmiin Memorial A tour of this nvw selmo) followed to moke up the set of maps anil ed to the hoard: Mrs. Mnllfiy Hin- was the now ^Iwb's first service a full term, The parade will form lit Uio te obtain considerable detail the roster. If any veterans {rrave flnrdeii, Councilmati .Savage term- the meet i Hi;, Rhtnr staff personnel policies, nmn of Ualnvay, Frederick Nnsh project. Riilihi Jiwk Stern of * Temple ((?ont.inued on png'o 2) Suullt AveiiUB Municipal I'arkiiiK was not decorated, flags may be of Wcstflt'ld nnd (Jerald K. Trticey. Accepting fur the !m;-*pit;il was KtnumKBt, n fonuei* viee prevsidcrnt, 'The sin to ol olllrers wn.t |irusi'iil- Lot tit H;15 a.m. and leave at 8:'At) }»! policy, and work woelt all blamed «t the superintendent's of- cd hy S!i'.s. Uftvid \Vr. Trimlilc, li'li nerve as a ehi?ck on our- chief probation officer of Onion Kenneth (Jastun, president <>f Hn?WMH presented with Jt re?58 jmalkm figures as we suh- rett, adjutant; Fred It. Malchow, Walter Sell 'Sold' until her httsliiind'.'i trmisfi-r to 3 Area Students them with our budget re- made donations. MOUNTAINSIDE After hear- general chairman of the 'Memorial 1 rhijti(!! forced her n^ijiimthm last Ootobi'r and, third, the tf n'pri-'.seiiliitivfs »f tlu Sub- Day parade committee; Theodore 1 that full. ipures which we will submit J. Harrington Jr., Kenneth Moore, On Taylor urban Trust Co, nf Wf.'KtOi'hi prt - Mrs, Maidnjent, a native of Given Grants By .s«ni its t'tuio for a zoninj? vnriunrc . Those for other William Schiederman and Walter United Church Women Will Sponsor WestfleM, wn» Kru

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» 4W be )o the foilowingr order: Units THE WESTFfELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1SS2 Page 3 of the New Jersey Katiunal Guard Memorial Day Services \\\>!ir. >hip on the —50th Armored Division, Grand 2 St. PauFs Choirs WORLD WAfi 1 (MONUMENT and jntrticiputiun in Rainbow , ed from page 1) Mar.h.1, police escort. Mavor and J hn oad, Alex I'V ritil!B extra i.,, ,,rvices. Senator W.I- Town Council, Police Department Introductions by Pred H. Malchow, General Chairman Owi-Ti William Kost' To Present Sixth 1 (Continued from page 1) Mayr Burr A. Towl Jr. W.stfit-ld High School B,nd Fb Donald Mityi- . Jlu^h Hal lei She ieiu\ Rkivr nJ America the Beautiful, WHS Band. Bkieme, Nancy Moffet, Marcis MH- Department, Gold Star Flags Call a ha n, T s aiul i iitHoJi, in September; !er, Kathy Starrer, Kathy Yuhnsz, 1 Prayer. Rabbi Jack Stern Jr., Temple F.manu-El. .,'rvk ''.* at the monument, ried by the American Lepon Aux- Concert June 1 ?ohn in ltu>in«dti Audny Sia3, Janice Murdock, . tc will continue east on iliary, United Spanish War Vi-ttr Introduction, Henry F. Barrett, Comdr. American legion. u Address, Hon. Burr A. Towl Jr., Mayor. i.-: Antho Safina, Chris Hiljer, Ann Coon, Donna -; to Elm street, north »ns, Veteran, f ,j n Wars, The Tiilli.- and 1'uivfil ,-ln.ii-- of > lKH u For K . Address, Hon. Harrison A. Williams Jr., U. S. Senator. i n, l.istr NorJen, Karen Johanton, Judy Og- -trvt't to Orchard street. •St. Anthony's Drum and Bunl.. nifli inn) lioys will prt-sent their No language can express the IIIMI, L""n Williams, Joan Sand- un hard .-treet to Moun- Corps, American Leirion Dril'l IVc^ratiuii of Monument. sixth annual elioir coiu-ei-t in St. y \\"»-si un<\ 1 lly Mortal, hut S ith. power and beauty and heroism and ford, Party FieisohcT, Jill Barret. fcinii' ami the Revolutionary learn, American Legion, Sons of Volleys In- Martin WallberK I'ost No. 3 Drill Team. Paul's rhuri'h l-'rnlay, .luiu I at majesty of a mother's love.—Kd- v where the West Fields the American l.ejrion, American Taps, WHS Band. 8:30 p.m. win Hubticll Chapin Judy Relhu.'io was the soloist Slur Sj.aiiRlcd Kan tier, WHS Band. S|»i!i 'r. .Joscnli Hro/.t-k. I ,,f the Sons of the Amer- J^Kion Auxiliary and juniors un- The }u-oj;rnni, muler th» >lii>\-- tor Culw He fit for metre than the thing for the evening, K«v. Klobard f volution will conduct me- affiliated veterans. Mountainside tion of Ku-hard Connelly, oijjanist you are now doing. -James A. (iar- .Smith of the Presbyterian Church Dr. Robert L. Lodge mr,, ISPUE, A. Talltna,, und choiinm.vtfr of St. I'mil's. w:1! field trave the benediction. Band, Rescue Squad and Auxiliary I'lUHiHAM AT TI1K REVOLUTIONARY CEMETBRY prim'ipulp , Westfield Se- include Mo/urtV Missa lii-evts in li lied Cross, Sir <; l had Chapter r Gail Reid Awarded th School will speak and u a •latter ul" Ct-remonies, John J. Ludlow, President West Fields Kla'. (K. 27. il, two Ku.\tt>hui1i- C»n- the Order of DeMolay; Junior Essex tata^, and anthems mhl -nctt'ts hy will he placed on Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution Troop, Sons of the American "Rev- (iibh.ms, Whyie. l'hili|if, Joubert, Aunt Betty Frazee. olution, Daughters of the Ameri. Sorority Grant will then continue .. Invocation, Kev. Kicl'.ard L. Smith, Presbyterian Church. I'etrr Maxwell Davies and Britten. parade can Revolution, Children of the tJ1 iirt.ad street to the Fair- '•• (Jrtelintrs. John 1.. Ludlow. The choir will be luvompanieil liy Mi-s Cuil Keiil. dmin-hter of Mr. American Revolution, Bonn d letery, where the Clark i. Flap Salute, Mrs. H. Willard Kichtcr, Itvpitit, DAK. ylrin^s and or^ran in the Mozart and Mis. James Reid of 4-W lltiwn- i i'ost No. (>45, Veterans of Brook Drum and Buttle Corps and Uuxtehude works. 3 DAY SPECIAL I. Star Spangled Banner, WHS Band. r street was n«aided the Delta YMCA, Indian Guides, Boy Scouts fen Wars will conduct me- i. Speaker, Dr. Robert L. Foose, Principal, WHS. Siirnui Theta scholiir.ship Friday Cub Scouts, Community Center 'Members of the ehttir are: Treb- services under the direc- i. I^tacin^ uf wreath on trrave of Aunt Betty Frazee. veiling. Ch;tirnniu of the schol- Band, Girl Scouts and Brownies. les, James Caldwell, ISichard 1'hil- { Cmdr. Joseph Sisto. The !. Firing of volleys, Legion Drill Team. lips, Cylenn Whitninre, (JeoiTroy arship committee is Miss Martha GIRLS' drill team will fire volleys In the event of rain, the services '. Taps and Echo by WHS Band. Swett, Hiehurtl Parinentiei, .luhn Washington. |h of the points. will be held at the Kooscvelt Jun. Hopper. Kolwrt Bnnvn, John l'er- i.itions participating will p Mi.-s l!ii

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X FULLY COOKED Shank Portion Butt Portion party and take advantage of mtr I Wliolsor 1 SMOKED HAMS Either Half i«< 35 45 Frtth Front Cuti Pur* Bui Pur« vigaiab!* shortening c c FmMy Ground With 5c Brisket Beef 89 69 Grounc Beef 49Ib!. offftb.l cm Cmniirt Top Round Steak B° *"" 85! Smoke I Pork Loins 69' 92S SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, IRVINGTON, N. J. Wykr's Top Sirloin Roast 85c Ham Steaks dt;!.. 89c Ib. BLUEBERRY Parsley Flakis Stipiir-Righr I Ib. jr J%g Dshydral.J Flank Steaks 99! Sliced Top Quality pl|.Oj l«.JJt 25 Extra Stamps with purchan ol OT Unox Canned Hams SUPER-RIGHT , ,, 129 PIE i^ Kaiser Importtd lib.. F B Got 50 Bonus PLAID STAMPS this week Holland .79 bS PORK ROLl 7' X" "" with Blueberry Pic. Coupon on package. Aluminum Foil O B 26 Extra Stamps with purchtst ol MOCHA GOLD eE SQUARE CAKE «c WAXED PAPER 125 ft. Kleenex Paper CUT-RITE 2 rolls 49 Coupon on Pnckngs Towels PEANUT BUTTER 12 or. Frozen Food Values! Jar 1501k.1t if « Creamy or Crunchy C l|1 SKIPPY 39 2 rolli Lemonade «<^ S "<» 49 Manhattan Brand quart 29 Buttered Beefsteak 3 ;;; 1.00 FROM CARTON Plain or Kosher Hudson jar ASPBf tt DILL PICKLES Sweet Peas «" 6 £;; 95° Family Napkins 6 IJ 6 oz. C Orange Juice & 3 c :; 47" j:29« Plus Deposit C TO COOLING IN pig. of«0 bottles Tip Top Fruit Drinks 5 ^ 49 300 ' C C i I r bag " • Sal ted Mixed Nuts 69 Graham Crackers box 35 Chun King Dinners ';-:: :;; i 1 pkg. "* 1 10 olkib. J c h Charcoal Briquettes l ^ >bag M°' Sunshine Cookies N ;;;;:* Chun King Chow Mein '•;;:;:;',.:: ,.,, 5c Lux Paper Plates PliSL of 40 ~* Hi-Lem Cocktail Mix >"•> ••>" X'6 Bondwtn—Cold A pkgi. 4?C 8 o«. Deviled Crab c. - j.hn-. '-390 Liquid Detergent Tootsie Roll Midgees P B : C For Desierti (In Dairy Cats) 701 C Doxsee Minced Clams 2';;; 65 TopWip With 4c off l*)bel Fish Sticks ^« 2 '•"• 69 I2oi.« 22o..g2o 0 l; 7 C 16 oi. OQc Chicken of the Sea Tuna ,,; ;l ,: 39 Redi-Tea WM..R.» bot, *" C Early California Bonus Plaid Stamp Features! River Brand White Rice ';,:; 13 Ripe Olive Medium Ivory plgi. 25 Extra Stamps with oach purchase ol Za-Rex Syrup p«™ F™» «-voWd ^350 Marcal Paper Hankies 3 of 50 Liquid Detergent 6 oj. b h ANN PAGE ORANGE 2 Woodbury Soap lcl'^;;:: 2 c l , 24° Nine Lives Cat Food Dairy Favorites! -Re/rushing Beverages! MARMALADE ' Ssiocr QualiW All f'avo 25 Extra Stamps with each purchase ol Mr. Glean I *Kn* EMM* WildU/LU»..m . R..«J O I i. OpC Italian Romano Cheese " 89 White Roc 25 Extra Stamps with each purchase ol bot. •' bot.W 3 F8 Ib C l 6 < Mild Cheddar "^;r:: -53 No-Cal Bevlerages *«»•«» 2 bo (, ;:; 29° JANE PARK1R ,2oI 8 C Whipped Butter ^'^S c:/p< Hawaiian Ifunsh P»«F ^1-,. ^;;37 »"»"»( POTITO CHIPS »« Metropolitan air conditioner Rinso Blue Bird.n'i Brand 111..' Fof the farntfy wa»h Cottage Cheese cup *^ ' Welch's Fiesta Punch 25 Extra Stamps with each purchase ol with new jjjjcontrol Lincoln Brnnd 5e off l«b.l «yc lOcolflnbtl Victory Cream Cheese pi,,4'' Fruit Drlnl All Flavor. bol. BLISSCRAFT 2, eAc 22ot. pig. *• 54 01. pig. Cool comfort tonight . . . quickly, easily, and, POLT PECAMIER "» «!'¥ with no installation cost. Built-in Insta-Mount PROVES lets you install it in minutes ... no special tools SPEtmi OFFER! 29 Extra Stamps with each purchase ol needed. Plugs into any adequately-wired 115- Duz Detergent EN GARDE uwi _ volt outlet (subject to loc.il codes). New "TH"' Premium Pack k ft| control enables you to dial the degree of coolness you prefer... aLso dries the air as it cools it. Fits RUBBER GtOVES'-^D" 25 Extra Stampt with each purchase ol standard windows 28" to 38" wide. BEANS PORK WITH TOMATO SAUCI, ap'N Blue Cheer VEOKARIAN OH BOSTON STttfS Pay as 1-tS. New wash day luds CANS little as 25 Extra Stanijis with oach purchase ol A WEEK i) 1 iii/ I%«.39S 53'/a«- 77c ( 06 If I If pi,. S* pig. '• li. 4-OZ. I (I I |l I CflP'N JOHN'S «•• ">l Irofontorlii ft t RCA by WtiUlpoot Co/pormitm, *antffacit»«r SOUP 3 '- AM«S f aj 1 I A 6* K* WHIBlPOOl oppl en, c^fh&fiie«l b* Itad.o Cstporolion of America. W$m I0MAT0 MITC««P 2 ^ Dash Detergent 25 EKtra Stamps with isoh purohas* al For automatic waih»ri CiP'H Wlthlc: 60'/joi.fi(J(j DOi RilISi eHIabtl plfl U* AD 2-4660 Price* effeetiYB through Saturday, May 26sh in Super Marfccf; and Self-Servico stores only, 333 SOUTH AVENUE (Coupo«« sttact-.esi to soeh Item) WESTF1ELD, N. i. All Cigarettes, Fluid Milk, Tobacco and Alcoholic Hcvfiui^'n K.< t JK^UI l'isiui ^UiHij) Oftcr. THE tfAl fSTAtt fO* $Ati MM «TATE FOR SALE »EAL

RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. JAMES J. DAVIDSON PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARD BARRETT & CHAIN WIEGMAN CO. HKALTOtt HEAL ESTATE 4 INSIBANCB & Realtors Realtor* 4 BEDROOM DREAM HOUSE NANCY F. REYNOLDS 112 Elm St. Si «iff pit* UKfiRK Members AD 2-73S0 AD 3-5555 Expanded Cajw Cod with beau DANKER & DANKER, FRANKENBACH Westfteld Mountainside ISa Mflunliiiu AvPUnc, Wf»tft«l tlful nrwunl a-till (tl.1»«<> Realtor i.vc. inc. Metniipr uf The 3-6609 liretly l)tK yard on a dcad-en • GALTORS iSSIBOB AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 strevt. Ix>l» of vxlra« inrlude Realtor* — imrav JHttitlyie Limtlng Sf*tem in the very reasonable pric« o 302 East Broad Street Heiul)«T« of Multiple Ll»tl,>e 115 Elm St., AD 2-4700 118,800. 4 BEDROOM CAPE COD TAMAQUES PARK AREA ALL NEW AD 2-6300 COLONIAL CHARM 149 ELMER STREET Multfi'ie J.MIui: LISTINGS $17,500 3 BEDROOMS Vt'ewUirtd—Fimt "—WHERE THE SUN ItlMide and outside thla horn Ht_-vuu jpinin*—Mu A real ituJl hou^v with a rprpct- reHeils Ihe lovInK «"• th WESTFIELD JUST RIGHT FOR A NEVER SLEEPS" ••(i Jiving rucim hup m«flt-r transferred owners hsvs* hiv kitrhtj-n, two hydrotunH aitti lUc ia)]«< nn it. IjiVinir rnom Witt V/i BATHS STARTER t)ii tio iuid tool tmus(> on the lar^ RECREATION ROOM An attractive ami beautiful.. Mult, lu |hr |>o«ctl ideture 37.H x 12.4). Full basement. In Rtady to move into. Fainte Iji-auiifully trt'etl and shrubbed eluded are Home extras, 2 air ma i n t a i tie rf Iifimp in Scott: lufii y a a r, nvai and * tviitilt* VIM ut our -lit Uii" lot. Plaints. The living room ha« fit r^t'fc ofl'lt***. O»u« t>f uiir conditioner*. 1,000 gal. outsidi SFES t h r(t u K h i) u t. N < 11 la rg e, oil tank fences, etc. Just ove $22,900 ESreplite*;; the modern kitche p'tt&Hnl rooms for a «mall farti Wf«it£fld r*>Mitl»«HlN, rci'i-nt- OfH CGNGKATUt-ATIONg to i« elect He ami has tilting" space Ij re turned fruiti "cvernl tlie line In the Creslwood sec Mrs. Bertha W. Ingralls of Colo- ily. 2 lu'tlroomit and hath on tl tlnn of Scotch Wains, an Idea tlien: are two hi'ilrcorns ant flr«t floor, 2 more hedroomw uj, ji-nrK in AltlKkn, 1ms Id-uiifd LAND - LOTS OF LAND rado 8pr i n KB who. during tiled bath on HrM ll'wr |jlu mi lu **r?B««jf dl»j)Jit> of location. J2O.9O0. REALTOR WEEK SK being partially finished txj»ftnsio« stairw. Fine KH-IIJJ fur chtliir SPACE - LOTS OF SPACE SPtC AND SPAN honored because she nas nek!wcuml floor. Hot wutpr radian on a tjuiet Mtrept, with a part title continuously to a hmne- ularty Kvoil yr.rd all ft;net?it I Owners moving to Boston and hi'at, oil fired, single garatj the rear. The famiiy patio if curt'il hy n futiiwUM trnppfr, $21,200 Newly decorated four bedroom, URSS stea-d for which the original WASHINGTON SCHOOL reasonable taxes. C a r r y 1 n th a Bh«flc> trev brings v rc)«ilr**r rstclt, fo*iitimt> d«!li* 2 batti Cape Cod near Tama- (HI© was ffrantfd by the United charges only 5128.OU. a month t quen Park. Btates to her late husband on tiH of Jfinonad* and Surann l\t>r} **«rtiiiiAH, Mtilt<* tut<>m ti l)(-il rooms, 3 fireplaces, 2 offer you a 7 roam hoirno by {nvner has movi-O (tut ut td k jiults iitiil lit tt ittj **»e •.•lose to town, Htrhools and email nchool children. AI«> con- IJHe the homeowners of to- with trlii- t-liildi-en »N JMr«. nnjn»rtatlon. If you lire look- venient to St. Anne's I'urucnla .Mtilt'n lurieu* "l*ru»*Jfi- ing: for aonifthing unusual, this x Bfca, this "levcler" in per- Full basement with lavatory. day the Ingftlla were proud <>f HIGH ON A KING SIZE ROOMS school and charch. Just a rea 2-ear'detached garage. Oii iieat. their property and after a few in it. K**uvtiter tnii- has Itef Hour plan that Is al or« of humeM n*-«lj Hwtfil WASHINGTON SCHOOL patio. |2B,300. There wtre no trees in the Jiving; room, dining r««m, mod r early days, but oxie huge tret- em kitchen with built-in rang ways popular, with a eonvtii In (lit* V>iii'kfcrt>uui). I'lioMgh AREA a few #t**pH from tht* «paciouB planted hy thft ecu)tle now and oven and dlBhwatiher: mlja powder room on the first fl you ttt-Mvi-l to AluMka «r ANOTHER NICE COLONIAL Uctiljabk- cxlriiH arc a rftfli&lit 'i'fmbiK-fctuo, wp'il w»iK#-r shades the hou.se. ct*nt panelled family room witli J Bur-Il-Mue 2 hv&vuQmn ami tui Bi'r* t*fH*U |j**ri*ht und H JJMH yon'li not find more nUriic- 2 COLONIALS Ami niraln only two blocks living room, dining' room, and t 11 ir r<^ fit in mi 11 1«>M I liun ive Times Jiuve cJianged, but not.itU'd bath ccmiplett? the ilrm •ii iMtcrtninmt'iit room wit I SPUT LEVEL from WuwhinBtoi School, lire floor, larife paneiu-d iird l>ed- tuir In the l*a,sem*nt. Thrf lxivrrlj«lil lirre In U>*»HI«r!U# fl our baste pride in home OWIHT- 1 J n pre room an Jiiid floor, UastiTtttit ret iis-Hiaf* bedrooms ami til Mouiltti *u#ifl?f Ki'ulcli I iitl««, nil..I room, nlw «cr«^ei chfii i» a tlt-« or recreation ft lit! KJIHHIKKI. Jip !*»*>• tire kV> iKjw have two Colonial inlliK rooru with bar att. 1-uar KH bath it re on the second floor utit-M <'H<-h with three bed- ..,. firHt floor lavatory, um- rage; convenient PaHWOod Joua The location is a favored on ilcnrrlb-fc-'il n fv,%\ »t the- "cur- ..... recreation room. Three bed- NEAT AND SWEET in thft Washington SHuioi ait'i rent un«l choice" nulling the ooniH, 1 u butlid, screened room for tlie children, a utility ttoti. ONtiY ?26,90O. »or«h sttul aitat'ht'O Ear»B'«. One rooms. Oarase. Located in -- where ail the huni^s arc attrac 'Jim «r us litittifn n«*w t'ur estaUUshed nslgliborhood. Tnis 1 tive. »nle in the IVeMtlU'ttf nreu. H priced at $26,390 and th©pre-war home was excellently ft year old, 3 bedroom, "HKD ther at $26,900. •oom, and a spa rage, while up lit level, al«o near Tamaquea How easily we today can se- WASHINGTON SCHOOL milt, and will be appreciated Park, lect that larger or smaller home Also avaHaiile is a four-year- by a discerning- touyer, $26,900. that will better fit our needs! RENTA15 J95S split level In a j>U:lurt!8qu< ALL SPLIT LEVELS Jd «[j!it wHJ* three bedroomw, few stt'ps are 3 bedrooms, I^arge Colonial style Ilvin One of these, for instance: wetting in a congenial neieli ARE NOT ALIKE ! ',£ Lat'iH, fcjrouiiii l«vei rt'erea- t'com with wide-faced lireplac- borhoorl of young people oloat ton room, full bane? me nt nnrt A LOT FOR THE MONEY aad panelled wall extending in- to school. The attractive Ml has MUST BE SO1P iUached sarttire, A beautifully and 1'i bathe. AIMO available Is to the dSnlngr room. ThiH on*?, with the Rraruffe winjr ami^CHpel lot only a tttotin's a FV and a dlniue eH; the kit »(.'iiifi tht* rear on thp left, ani n this 1955 Fan wood home ImH wall oven, fount PI* ranK* "AS IS" hro w from the s<:hooi, Pid '•"Irpplaee |n 22' livlnir room; The kitchen ha« dtnine area a Himviouu Mcrecm>d [torch o t ?00 it [Hi dlahwanher and aino good hv rtg'hti ami a hay window m full Mized dlnbiK room. Ultra a •!**% mortgaure of about $14,- and a cute "Dutch Door" onen- 'I'hIt* rtttiti'r «i!m-l»i!K IIN»<1- Sng onto the huge back flais- $20*900 vat ins area, Thtve bfdrooms the living- room, is esp*'<:iaJ!y r-rn ii05-T> (lirt-*» ft-vfl Itoiti** modern kitcftpn, just added, and and two tUt-d t>aths «» H«tond attractivfi. ArUiingr to Its aji ivhere previous kitchen was 1P Htone imtio which In equipped level. Th«r« in a 23' reTi'ttt tit Wf^tllrlil'i* Mtm (I? JI III utility room with laundr; >vith nwiling. FANWOOD n*ainnt'(' i« th« beautiful (low Mc-i'tion itIIN lift*n leitxrd f«r SHACKAMAXON AREA 000 that cam be a»«umed by a COLONIAl room aiul powder room rln« shrubbery on the Sit f««' Ipment, all on th* ttrat level grade level. Large tmrve Mt-vvrii! ji'iirii «hil« *>niit>r COLONIAL A very pretty recreating rooir The grade level has H pancioi CenifortaWp, oidar horn*1: very ol. Thrne ht^firoomH. 2 hath* tvim cut tit cBiiHtr). i'tilnt- DOLL HOUSE north. f«H baHt'tnent, attached ml powder room, fiimily room, loK, ilPt-orniliiM-, 9'uril m»rlc utifl full cellar. Three twin sited qualified iiurchaMtT. But call for recreution room with built-iiu close to shopping and transpor- Bai'ae:^- Hcautifully lnmlHu»i»i'd ittent type Kltchpn. Tour years liedroomH, two pretty tiled id a utility room. tation' Ijar«re living room, din- plot. Asking |33,80O. mitt c.\lt*jnHhe It (tor rcuulr In $34,900 baths. Uaraife, If you see it ing, room, den, heated su» porch tfj immatniiately kept, anil a recrpiHitMt r«ot« nrc BPftf*-*! $18,900 rifne Inratimi mtt far from the —titHK fprivr linn Mfen M<*1 you'll like it! $27,900. more Information •— you won't Attiiclied srarage with hardtoj and kitclien on first floor; 3 ViiHhJiiffton School, 'I fill yt*ai*H yi unu: iind it lot ol drive. (Jus heat. Quick J)o»sen- bcdroom« on ««contl H«or; 2-ear tvrll JJI'UJHV iiuirkot. Interior wl1 18Bree thatto jilfiii liiciitilfMi mutltrii kff- rum A cei ter Hull, llvins slon. $23,600, im'im/uT; * ' jftiragA deep yard for play or A GOOD INVESTMENT MM11 with lrp|>iaet% dlaini? regret it. n h jrardenlnj?. tlit'ii «*om kitchen, family This home has a large extra CUSTOM DESIGNED AND •ilHl p«W C. B. SMITH, JR. CNUi.l,. ,,r r«-tirwl folks. (la,J liiidlrlj ^ItMt't iv Uli l.itj mm lev room on first th^ iilcv ffaliirM found hml' lot, which 1H Included in th« nliuiuw, oliiihiK: ro«i» ttn int our. Threo jood Hlsed bed- lUaitor one price. In one of Wrote h CUSTOM BUILT torn {irsd i w * til*"d baths on Plains^ Joveliest ureas, ws liav« feveli tttrn* fe*Mlr(MMtiN txntl Mrmbrr Multiple M»ttnir obtilinaiiic tn ttiin prkf t|« $34,500 two tili'd iniitiN on linti l«vi*I) !!<.'« I , Knit l)Hsein<:iit mid at- til Central Ave. A.D 3-»30© 7»T nSAIiTOH AND INSUItOH and Itcuiitiful l»t with p»nm icHienetl t*nd built for the i>r Fii«i- OH Krnilt* Ifvcl. 'lit** ve». lift FOtil lii:nil()0.M. two liath Co Very large plot, 136' x ITS', with Kitchen with, a cheery eat tug 1 ! onial—Wllnon tivhool vicinity Htt>a. Three large bedrooms* nt owner and has no tlupJicii.. lirn* of $£{MX*O l» » Mi»t 4.1J SOUTH AYE. of t-Jinnn — you'll Inv* Ii, " handaonie trees ami shrubs, 4 'hit* is epsenttally H oiifl-floor H l b bedroom, 2 bHth, 3 levfil Imnip with two tiled bathH, Tim house 1 HunrooiTi, encluNod iiorcii, 2- in Burro uniled by beautiful ami!, although then IH « nl<;t» K KCO'l'I'H PtiAIKN—C rooms anil WB8TITIRI.D with screened porch that IK oom am! tremendous «tt.jras« nilt IIM r«*r iitiM»iiitiiit-ttt it» . lMnh«l!r IlerNe . . A!) 2- $21,700 For t'aHy, KraciouB family living: t f v liull a r run J^PIII e i) t. 21 2-452S. • 8-24-2t this today. (3^,500, t living room, dining room, If yni pi Tur i'TSfit and H $i> tilt' kliuhen with «ini ITS. Onlrt rca, 'JO Toot m!ist*>r bedroom, hon'iv Th*'pf arc 'i bnJsi»5s CAPE COD other IHTKP bi-droom,' one (Jroriir P, Hull All i-IIOH unr-hntf hatlm. l^cftti'd oil ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor two of uMrh sr*? un xht fa WYCHW0OD ARIA flour, pluM l'a iiaihK. "Dim i RfeittHfm i r*' 11 J" H ml qu) f I nmti I n ••»• J. Diivlil.ut.... Al> 3-1081 1 1 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS iHiilnshli1 juwt over the an I'ntniiit ! jmrcl, and I his of $29,900 $26,990 room u-Jth Unz buridng tmpk? lar^4* futniiy ^.iti- fining p&. Homerica, Inc. Nevij} iittlitttt! *vhl(«* t'«i»~ Realtor Insurer $18,900 THHIUl lllStVHOOMt 1 % bull and Ulti-h.-ii with hr^h\ tit»t i» «n*" *f»i<-ft 203 Elm Street A Dam* 2-5664 t«i all schools. Two bod rooms to the i>rOH] lv* hum*' buyer tt&y WIJHIOWH in llvhijj room trstnstiurfaiifitt uml sWfe and bath on ftrnt Roof. Third EDWIN O. EDWARDS iH'ttFfMIIMI*—tlli lllrjtt' PIMMlilU id dl n 1 nt? ro o ni. La rge room a and yet "it H tine n'Hlder.u r«r (win iivtlff tiKe SPACIOUS SPLIT throughout. Ktdf street. Kxcclloiit S0 t nr floor. Tli« \t.*eJI proportioned I lU'vM't »n (!(«• Mfrund flour. A NEW COLONIAL ON lVa ACRES titiKC jiVJillKhli: r«r ifvtefib ins room hus a fireplace. 112 Elm St. "I'lill-dii'ivii" Hditrx to Nt(ir-< on iteaiHiful % HVTP plot In Hcreeiied porch. Deep lot. At- buyer. Hcrnpneil porcji. Quick posses AD 3-5SSS &#,<* «» *if«l. t'tMHf(*ri»l>l<* Itv- h!« IH a hum« for tiioKP «*ho are ready to move u Httli* 'further iU'hed (jurago, sion. - intf room ivllli iulr(i"M<(tiit- it. It^uiotc from liuny roitclp. Ideal for small (•hlUlri'M doKH Hiid Trtmmiu*'H School aren. PEARSALL lli-fl»liirt< xiitil ui*m*(-tul I'lc- her pc.t«. On ft ih>ad-r>nd «troet, A moNt beoutlful nituatton on ''OUT btuI("»>OIHR, tW(l blltllH, tWO lR t»r<- tmy «|n»l view for mlk*«. Tin- vi.r.l» All U-r,I7!> KuiHf.f kifrhfii nt«h ItrcnK- "Kt hnjir**«»ive Colonial with efliiVpr hall, living: room, dining •et'reittlon room, full UaHPinent, school. & >J- TT. Il AD 3-« iilMt r«*oit» (H|>llfi' riMMifth urn, bin* kitchen, den, Itiutidry room and powde1 r room on the nj', modern kitchon, niurvp- 4 BEDROOMS-PA BATHS | Inlrr Ilnrkrr AU 2-2,'MIO fur ti tnli>I«* mid [iturns l<» rwt. (Inor. rpKtttirH are ftvp really nli;- lifdriioma, I UathH, SIHU-IOUH OUH HtoritKP- I*ivtiJ(? room, tt I tt— FRANKENBACH l»le (liniiln AU :i-.'WIIH Ifooti), ii«lit)liilitK iMinik-r . n«1 very atr«-«R!hh> wtorase space. Mastei* bedroom lin« separate 1 COLONIAL '. Prrnton l.nm u room, iiallH anil hu^t t»|»- .PI. R.S012 rsMtni, Ni'i-*-*>iH'il insci-ii . . , •oBJihiK room or tmr«erj'1 . Two cur grant£'c and Hue open poreh. vfi tu'ilrnom. Carpcti'd. Kive RANCH TYPE me, mliclli i'ljmi Al) 3-3310 tnnitl) tlinliiu rtiont o* <'r- ven thiiUHli you HIM out in the country the JHgh and tirade par** old, carefully niuintfilnfd, FOR RENT ONLY IOOUH i-(>N(iiil liiu'ks nril Mfciii' ihonls ore only tt step away. Thin IH « now homo and you can any €«stra». i*riiieli»a]» only. Iu-1 Ii-I. I - <»••ilnllii JI llti KI..M STIIBKT— AU 2-4700 «f tict'M, lawn, lIutverN a*mi live your own ileeorating Ideas itu'lutlett* Inuldentally; the eon- ll$40000. AD 2-fl8T4. nun . I Wi tm 11 HF«r 1. ' *fitit r«i! l>fift% I*le»t> of ruction IH superior. Price $45,500, Unusual opportunity to obtain 1ai.ii.MiH.Mi " "li I l ' "I H short term rental—6 months Ilnx-I B. Crowe A» a-S4«< Htmci' In lutHcmi'iit tor (ilnj- $33,900 RANCH .!< in limnl . Tin llr«l f •'' I I kl W Mk lhl to one year, O»nv«»nipntly loctit- C. Illnlr Uoitirx All S-4W i tains i s>>'•'"•- - ' fl «•<*! center h«11 resld(sm*t*. Avail- Mra. Alan Brace Cunllii EAUTIFUUY SHADED HOME U anil OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE IN WESTFIELD! nlth l"t. l.iinmi), nr. l>li < « I able immediately for $250 per AI> 2-1322 I 111 IvIUlH" »"li ""I'1' "* I Jnrnra A. Clnjuoolf.. . .HKII-TIBl ,n i liiimli* i "•" ''' * month. vViiKTooin/brir'k'nrepUi'.N', .tin- his <.-hitrmhtK't Uniiiaciilale Cape .C'ort IUIB a lovely living rnom Situated! in a lovely area—beau- Chun. 11. Krmiki'iilimh. Jr. ,r,,,, , 1 ,lio li« mil. I . K room, modern kitchen with Uh ift-enliifts tllnhmr room, modern KHelien with cimihlr Hlaln* iful iut 153 x I5((, Trecw anil AI» 2-SSB4 PETERSON-RINGLE- ni.ii intii im tit -'"" inon F. i'enr«iilt. . Al> S-STUS -lonty «t cabinets, tilt' bath, •ws Btcpf NhiU, «t-rt'cncnt, attlr, tMiWoHetl lie* of witteh IM 17 x 12.2; tiled hath. ITpstalrH in another hedroom, room with H repine.*-*—«ep»rrttn K mi. Hi. 1 I..In im Hill >rch, oil heal, water .softener, "BARN RED V room and half hath. Full btisemttnt; moderate taxes, and NEWMAN-ATWOOD ing room — modern kitchen with butll-fn tBbltf—three !ar*fe lilt. lll>.. ' >•'<'! '"" xl&f) lot, with northern pine limited on a quiet dead-end road. Asking $27,600. 1 $16,900 hade and shrubbery. Oarag- AND RAMBLING" bedroom» and huth — bejiutiful I J^IitlL <• I '" Itf?"- " ' phnlt driveway. Conveniently $27,900 MrmbrrN of the enclosed porch 10 x lli — at* lildP»rJ< TtTt'tt< vere y wneclaeclal . . . rrholce lo- OL'THTANUIMS »|)lil lfvi-1 liomp, catfld. PA 2-8470. HlpIf lA»ttn# SjJftrm iuched urtrage — full basement. catioatioi n . . , smttlllll andd vananyyy to i bt'ilroomK, 2'4 buth.", rt'vrea- In ««c vf W'entiieUV* frvr ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor ^ld, Cltambfr of Com merer Don't mlfia this one — $33,000. RTP forf . Ymi iuUX the glamourl! ! U m, 2-eiu2i ' ff;, i VI5HTFII3I.O — " year old I'lMiiJtlntnir «*i)iintrj -like NI-U $26,900 Advance mplltl lut line iiolKiiitoriniiHi, convt1- ipilroom, 2-lmth, fully air con- tlnuN IM HIIM clwiruiliiir in in* <) in confederation for lh»s liU'ilt st ioned up lit level home pan- iiMl, I.!ir»ct>r Otui} itutHt, $17,900 CHARM GAIOBE tfnunts. Nut for ent. UH. Fritu-ipniM only. AD 3- ic*! den. full tiamwifut, many tin*re nvv twa lietlrttom** «mi JIciuluT Multiple Llating Sjnti'in 3550. ftritH, ?2!i,!in», AD 3~2»n». llif JlrM tXti'ir . . . Ih liijf tldo w moving to apartnipnt. ^ room nllh Hii'rii>(»|iiiiii' pic- !01( ISI.M STIIEKT All I-M04 ture window jintl ilr**i*l«**s !«!r. Ci>lotifal, mm room, l|?t\ MOUNTAINSIDE! MOUNTAINSIDE I . . , KC nit rule dlniim roomi nodc n HUehflR, Hr<*piiu*v, 2 car % KvfRtnKJi K'ur. Corncr Int., near P.S, AU, HKK'K mnoh with tuMlrooniH, i with n^n Imolit'iiMt-M hi ('t iit«>r **n- MTN, Glenn AlexlM, ,.•.,,. An 2-niwo $26,900 uthiK' Kprink! Intr l KdiHOn Jr. HI,, grade MCIIOOI BEAUTIFUL warm wntor trim ft' Imtt , , , t»rrf>zt >vn) HITK, KlixnllPth nforrl*.,,..,,.,, NNii-wrJ 'S mlM, walk to Mt!itit>n, for mtiHt miudB tilmriHt an U hHd IMlr<*ll CM*r**flM'(l tllltl ftUtMK. Slrw. ,I»n«-iml ivldi innnj some now wiring. 12xee!- tin i >iKti Jump from Waxhlnftion K«'hool, llmtorlntt ftriM-x (tint nltr«J>« h Six rooniH . . . 3 btMlroonin • • . MOUNTAINSIDE 1 MOUNTAINSIDE! . , . HniistoiH' iHttfii, iMctty oprtuniiy IN WESTFiELD I Hcret'nt'ii porch , , , rtrrplaft* In fto— MottoKt n ht'flrtipm'rHiU'h with i»or<'h and irurncr; l llt the im*t!.v Uvinjr room . . . iiii'kct fri*«M' mill vttlort'ul tll,Uli r Ih 1 aH*>n nuim In ha^i'inftit;; ilishwasherh,, jittiKti , n frtm iot-ki-^ tti Krcci «MI«| A very griu'loUN Rntl lovely HplU ,,|. iStlltl you'll Hurrly love tne location. witliin H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor MOCUK to jmhlic and Catholir IIV nrw, — ttiiil ««• HOIK* NEW COLONIAL vi'L UarKc HvinK room with Si iintn J'IHIMI llk« itm wurh nn «p VESTFIELD Our 35th Y«or FANWOOD 'ntor tia.ll, 3 hedrotnn runeh j»lu« comphne (up:ini ,-,.n i— table tuii ruiifru — Hut- ON HARROW RD, KUVM'K rnom uitli Its own bath. Unit way up the mountain In \ttraftlvt' North Hldr lot-lit lot) >int d!nhwn.sher plus amnle lU-nyhtful community of tine honips, , COUNTRY SETTING vHH lils trfi'H. HH* very «IH-- ttiHfj urea — hoauttfii] i^rtnU- $22,900 •lul ruir ili'ii with nilncil lln-- level recreation romn {l^.S ,v RANCH WITH PORCH NINE BEDROOMS? luce uml liinmi-il .-clllny. Kit- 23.81. Thrvo tliH- hedrnoms and MOUNTAINSIDE! MOUNTAINSIDE! heii u hoim.mnk*-r"K tlrcnin •itha on Hetutml level —• jtow- 3 BEDROOMS $:!•-'.S»A—Ktmrhlhifr t-cntrr halt ii'5« T-riMim home \v\\h Z*.'. hutt $59f00O iT.vi.i,.»!«,n( r'uloninl lyp" !iomi> In Kcnlcll I'tHlns Kharkatniixon ;!rr rnrtjn off r**crr-Rti*in rottm. uiiil Z-vnr tziimm? U\ the Wintt1?;uuis wwtion. OWIHT put iL i .-liont aivsi i,,In] of 3 nl,-.- iu-,1 rooms, KOWIIIK room Hinl 1 *i l-"ull hiist'mftnt — atlnohcd P»- .iilh.s. T-H'cliliii'.1. f;imily .lining room, kitchen with eatliiK wpurt\ irlok liiir-li-i|U<-. Lauiitiry on wonderful cinitlHlon before moving out. MIIM irnl Hour. Tiv.i pur (|>lu»> (,'a- •age — top condition Inside »»d DO INSPECT IT! anil UiriM' l*3itliM im (In1 !«* ..rch jinil liasi-nu-nt runjpua roitm. W'n \v!U bi> irlad ta jly Mit — btmuUtuliy landsoa|M*ti — I'lnlln unuit rc(|UM»t. UBf. ijuiilxcillilnK Included. Ail ruly a line buy ut |33,tJ0lK MOUNTAINSIDE! MOUNTAINSIDE I ttnil IhMir |*ins Mirer rtNtt or J13,s.'iO. $18,900 JSIi.Jinn—Alliitlu-r 7-rimni hum.- with .•.•iilor Imll utiil 1'i l-iltl uml hath o«t the (fiirti it(» ill 11 lilfUMlllK nrt'U (if yuunufr folI(H. anil ni'iii- s.ln.nlH. \V"i> in of Oil* (leliKittmilv NpfU'li al«u proud t.i show ihij. horof- tu mir m'4'ferriMt ctmtonitTH. FANWOOD BEAUTY ATTEND THIS lilKh oti it IHil uvoitoiikliitt $25,500 OPEN HOUSE l*\Ve*t(U'lil nrk. A\rnnc S.imli IMnllm __ I •• A nnmill V'-llai 'I'Jtt Hloithlts jihit IH «iv«'l* mi fsli-.l i.Mlay, !his .siiitcioUN Jcvi ] tyiu. n»mt> ia nosflo.l nn sloninir SUN. 2-5 P.M. it ere «fth it*nnj K!»!I*U> iri't-it. iiMiml yii lovil rrar yunl with aliailr trops. UirKP $69,500 viim- in..ni ivjtli Mime ilri'iilni'P. full ilinliiK- room, kltfhi'ii, 3 bi'ii- Mi-iiliH'r« or thr >Iulli|il.* i.lMtlliK SJHICIII lll v ro m f you arc In tin* nuirUi-t for a LOW PRICED CAPE COD lli| v lih """'f """ - •- '''!"'"• '' - " ""'1 iriiruKi' al uniilc l.-vrl |ilUH •rry Inrcp •» bi-rtrnom. '•'•'• hiith The can^lnictiun in mestly i - iill t.ti!...m..nl. Wall i,. w«ll ™r|iut Inclu.lo.i un.I pium-nMoi) by iOiiH' thi-it i-ome out Htnutuv to "HI .1.- " ' Kinir)-— lirlt'k mid KIIIIU-~ »"lt1i oNI :;ii* Wrmilliin.l Ti-iTiiri', "mff IN WESTFIELD limi'Vr. Hnivy flsui' runf. A HA- Jilr of Cdili jl ixc .Vr.sirli'l.l Mil., mar nrw ISrnn- FOUR BEDROOMS VOVI-; IIIJUM'. Ijiiiiltn-api'il tul- THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. 1 K ity. \ llir(_-«- t(imIly Nliould tntf*v in csci-llrH! ro!ti!Ui(Mt. tinfs M'Uh IUUHJH'IIIK 1|<"^- Hnu REALTORS 1NSURORS IM* H ititiMt iii'i-p! Tlfi'rt-**i Khrulilipry . . . the )il«t t» OVIT SPACIOUS SPLIT LEVEL rotrh rliitne. K\iH'nt.nt fr:ifYi.- 2ii BATHS 26 Prospect Street nuirt' *» tctt, Hiiij- nvf iitlirn iiliin. Hiir with riiiiiiliiii i^nmni.""!!rVo^iichoii^ ~- ulli- Itifi X 800. Om- i.f WfBtlicW'8 AD 2-0300 $27,900 .nti'r in "t(\' riH'ri'atl.in r.irmi. Hlutw J>tH<'f'S . . . l*ntn I'T tH«l- 1 ty rnom — \w» lM-(ln»*im« u»d •oini Hume on front, ^-rur nih -- lovely larse |H»r«'li »tf $25,900 rwinn . . . lot" "f I'iiilis sti-il mis «-,-«.It, ilils lln.. horn.- ..flrrs no niui-li lh.it vou will uitt~lii £it|-;ii;<\ Ihviirr inuwt nixKitilU-t-iil |Miri-h - »••• kitrlun -— cnti !•*• uni'd as fitm- i-r>*nn Si'linnl ^ant !t. ;in\itm*' nn rally itlijMiinlimiit. Tu-.. vv<....i i.urii'inK" llrt>- 'live country hnnii-il lut,;ly. Half 11 l l l M" pnn-li KM "HOMES FOR RENT" ly riii.m cir iIlniiiK r"iiin - - I"" TAMAQUES PARK A«A l.l.urs: I In tl... .„•„•-,>• 2(1' .„„«!•,. llt-luK- ,.„„„, ,.,,,,| | h, ,„.- out-Of-m- i-lutlll pit , N\ir<>. K'Tiual n^i room whh lirt-uhu Wt« IMHtihi!!.- (-i!iil\,. H liifiii. .I" iHinilr r....in. iii-ii.-li.iiB iliiiinK riu.m, inmltirti hln-ht-n -.vhli IlKlt Sciiuol. DfTvrcif at "$3S.im> iscf this unv jtrk't'd af <<>1.I>MAI, hUKKIHK (ii.- \V.•.•.!». I.I Iliii- ill S.-.n.-h I'IHIIIM. Thin Is ii; BEGINS HERE .ill liivilimi ••>•/.> h..H... el' ,is M-,-11 pc.p.u-H.nK.l , i,3r., full i,;i!-,-. nii-iil. nltiii'li'-il uin-nui' Sum,- nil.l.-it i-\tra fi'iituri>» |ilimli-r HIGH ON HILLSIDE AVENUE he must t'tilllf.iHnl.1.-. flfitll ml enre-frr!' of h.-atin^ M'«- $59,000 •uis-niiuli-ril rii-llant hi'iitliu;'.

IIIIH'I* Itl'f: lllll In „ HIIII-I l-'niin-m.il ni-lKlihurliiniil llulll in NANCY F. REYNOIDS lYnim ;,,i,l .llmilll...! ,,1,|,.|. |,..m. In \v..-«tli..|.rH L.i- r.-.slili-nll.il i • ) llu- nii.l-ililrli.-,-'. II liiis M>.- lir.-t it-.t.i- i,...ins anil til.-.I Killi. lu H.r.- un!l..rni tlutii pit^HHiN' ar.si; i.l.al bl.iMi sft Mi..t,-i.Mis rhalln amiil ruliini: inu-nv .m.i lull ail.litl,.mil ri..mis nmi i.. hail, t.n Hi.- ,;i-.-»i».i l|.,.,r w.-ll <"ii- llll liny otli.r pyM'-tn of lu-.lt- i Al> ^-mMKt Nii-ii.-li-.l. .-in.V 1., Hi-. |i. S-Jl.Tli". BARRETT & CRAIN ""*• Suitjil.l.- I nr liirm- fnwlly, III. IT 1.-. ii ci-.Hi.Ml, <.i-iii,.r Imll ip. We Imve i.iie home at tlS.- i-iitriuiii-. lir.i.liu.s in lihrnry »ml si.iiny Lay-wlmloiv i-.t livlni,- IMI. ,.|| elirvi-ll drive ill Sei.teli l Mli - DANKER & DANKER, « \slll\<;'l'(i\ ui'iiiiiii. I'.iliml.il in a II..«• ar.-.i nf i-i.r\ iinr.n- ri.'nri.K I.ISTIM; M!;«iu:nj M"ii" |-i.m-"ti' ••• " '"'"""• """l' ''»>'."'l Klti'lii'ii anil laviiti.py. itlltD wlileh llilH renr livlllK Kvi*i». mid Sumltiy rltU li>, In.•»,-K. l.mil., nun IIMiut n.Miii .nut "I." iliniiit r.i"..in- lir.-- Uiir.l. in, .HTu. Tin- ;:.,. l-'rmw Vi'iVl 'llu., r'h'ni.'Vr'i'l" si".'' I'.'.Vlr.'.'.'.m'." |,|,i,-..; I-,,)..ntul ,,iii,. Kli.l,,,, inn, ,,-nlI ,,VI-II. i-i.iinl.-r in), r.ini:.. ..in, Siri-i.liii'4-. 'J ltiMlr..i>ins : M:VV rn«\ IIII-.MI; iin.in . It ,-il l.,ilh- uml s,-,-,.,.|,,,l i.inu- ,,,,r..|i. Slinulil y,,,, , ,.lr.. .wn. riistalr.-i fraimil an.I In- Inc. tun ..tin!- lilfi:.- HI-I.MIII jl • l.i-ih-.M.iUM n ith nn,'.t!.(r I.JMIS f-'hi- 1114-in. Hull' :u-.- I ini.r,. r,..im,, ,i f| h |,,,||, on n,,. 3r,| n,,,,r. Till* Ilrlrn SrtmW All 2-K00H liriipi-rty ).-' lvorllij- «r yinir li!.»iM«ti., . l.ite.l for ttvi. tmii-e. i-enr .ti- f^h.-ii hjiiH im nt v.-t-r.-Ht I,.n i.iotn. A r.-nllv !t.v.-lv, ijiu.-li i'.v.-ii AD 3-180O n ll. IV 'i-i.i-ner lilli'hen « llll ,lin- Cnrurlln Klll.id All :W,ao7In.mi, ..Id-i-i'.l ui s;|N j.iiii |,y (I,,, in,list, II,-il (inn.-IIi. 149 ElMER STREET

«IK» '>, „ |li4|l|ll,ir. I'lllivi-llll'lll Il.|-I|(|..|| Ilir AHnm* i:- IV [S JI»J!fI IIB>« All S-05-IS imi.-ii .li-Mri-ii nmr n •!••••: ,i,-,-|,l, |,'i Hi.- ::V llviiiu''! ....in'; 4-1.4'rt Vittt'-r- \!» !l--"ilrii,,niM „,,,I n I'mh.hi,! llinii tt....i- PETERSON-R1NGLE- 1 Mrntlifr WmM f"«»w<«wt pliis «!<.ran.-. Tin- luisi'iiii-nl IIIII- -I . ..mr.iiinlili- ii.-t fiimv t|u!>li. .1 Inrolil II. Pln.'«< PI. .-r-'-'im. ! !•'«>' 1 ni. TIMI.,-111 ,1,-uiiil.il Kiii-iini', Tlii' I-.I-..mi.In ,.ii-' l.i.iillilnl H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Ine. NEWMAN-ATWOOD Siolch I'lnlUB—SliiM l Willl JI.'M il-iliy I'iinil,!' u,n| IJIH Hjili--, SL':.;,!.!!. 1! Ml.n M HI-:ivr rlrllr .^. (Jrlirlriii »I> S-'WHI Sluitlnlf Muling H HI-.,VI,T(>HS If^nlfiifj*—fiiKiitror* AD 2-1800 m St., WtHtRfUi \I» U-r.MfH „, fi,..i>f» 1 l»nrk \llnrt U, llmiferr .,.AI1 --t I 1*1 H •« I-'II-:M» PMivwin |-,,-nl«i>- 4(>.,(S THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Surlli A vr., ilcHfllrlil 25a Snullt ATC, 1 .U.IV,.,..! K% rilin Inrry T. Itnnkpr I'l. S-3NW . I*. Kf»i*. ,lf, -, M> H-lllllir. ji.t i'-7TO« nrj1 I»«Iin ;t-at72 AJIW.E IMRKIN'Ci K.mi-N(lflt im It, M'iirrrv- VII vp«. O 1 'i»I«i' 1\ itlthsirilH.. IIU iiarl* * COIIM'CI .. ... Al> iJ—iSilH WHISK n. jn'm-wis i,, IIKAV .IOIINSON, .in., Jn.l.v Smtili , All .1.1179 . , , SM0»2;t;t,"» IHt'R l.ift£rcitf< 'ltilnm HiiKutKc Kay llniitlir \II ;t-o:tni iriTIl c. TATi-l AII :i-:«isn *" '"" AW a-iw.mi uth Taj lor iVIIIIn'" •'• '"" SI II«'M>- llntiiiitnn SSiMlWlt U J«» lUtil TMF Vf-TFIELD (K J ) LEABEX THURSDAY MAY 44 1962 l»«*t 7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALi • APARTMENTS-RENT • FOR SALE • • FOR SALE HELP WANTED ••• LEGAL NOTICES • 1-1 I r > II FEMALE Mil 14 I L SlE l . WTT, INC., WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA I h ma i •1 Riiti u r I r > A \( \l K 'It CHARLIES G. 4rM ul III litL II II it e SI iitn»lpiru nib L I Ihrr 111 II •< |i I II n,tl in 11 in I I I nil Wn i. f 11 XIII 11 I :\ iMti IM MEIERDIERCK, JR. I \!»u HOUSES ARE FOR HUSBANDS TOO ItWll lltUI, I U ill HI vv| Realtor SECRETARY GIRL FRIDAY Hhiplr f.lfltliUE Member of the

i l i. • AUTOS FOR SALE • A. r GE08GITOWN" BEAUTY w. inn if, • Mil Will*- \N 1 icrutly, *tii« uul.|iic g*>m H I \\ tin inn <-\ in UIIV I'l.VMIM I'll, M i III I Whiih I I U' Drjrr »»» \ I 1 r sl ELSIE BETZ, Inc. IHIII1 uicif uu »Hi|)lr, writ-treed \liL « rli Her NMnb r I s \ ItlUI.IOH IMA Whlrluiiiil 1(1.5 in. II \ I ,udn MB l.m-tv Fair Hill 202 Mountain Avenue I I <•> r I ,ii (in v in \ win im I al Telephone ADams 3-1422 I |> tu .M>», uK mi Mu ul I lln.ll tt II rt >i. It offer* H lai'tce tiling Mai llari.1 lf>> I I A EVM ni Sniidti., VANS APPLIANCE CO It rt t I i n nilh ilrt-t»lHm %* itlt filed Iwth, mill a WORK NEAR HOME I 1 I . .AU S-HISH Al 41 I N > cued port'h oil the firmt SERVICE I I » WASHDIts W N \ I o II ^^ lliiiic l 4 I • 11 delinlttful IHDIII? room, We Have Rentals $80 nnd up III i IIK i Ii A lit COMiri'lOVIMIS I i. I Homes For Sal* $16,000 and up K i Ii A V u intern klt«*li*ii nlih dlutn& nltnu »Mll m I I I 1 II li rl And Will Build I I I I Mill I! IM I s II J » ufIlllj room, powder I'l \ HOI I'll, I I \\ II it lit i VAN S APPLIANCE CO i i> nml n laundry on the VILLANE & SONS, Inc. ti t I I si I! IIT i: iinmii si. AII u-: \l II \\ I I \\ II If 1 nut! level t (wo twin-Mixed AD 2-4850 AD 2-0779 AD 2-9047 Illl I T 1n1 i I \ II I 1 \\ I I f r I room* |*l u* an aUJuintttff 111 Mil till I W I * \ ,1 1 Illlll. I t I I t < MM 111 1 II It I \ I Ml \ \\ II r I I tr ii, and tiled hath on the MPP- , V 1' 1 II I \ U LEE K. WARING WALTER j. WHALEN 4 III 4 M 1 I I rl Ic Miulh Avt> cull Al) ^-441,4 .liihn Sl.'i.lf HutKl, FttruilliKtol), HE.4I.TOIt I •illiys. 6.I7.IU Conn.) llalt.H A. Hurt. 5011 SitiiRburV • OFFICES FOR RENT • imi.1 STII it I n HI.oiHl rumiliiHH ,-uii ii a i.nuil. Priced n( $30,500, It \ rnom i-imlfr and nli-puii- Houil. llloi,iiiii,.|,l, coim,; Thomn« I). lioni , llblli'iis abli.l . t.'ul'll l MHfiuiMH y Mantt. 7 rhi'iiKintt l.tuic, Hftitch WONDERFUL LOCATION FIRST ST. F1HST lliii.r husliipim iini.M'B, ootive- tWr, pi'rlect I'OIKIIUOII. $-ii; iuitiiiu.' SOIMI. • HELP WANTED- ,t be Keen to tie appreciated. niciHly ioi-ati'il m:u- parking, West- white lump tnlilr, 112; lilrcli yiiulli I'luhu.. New .IIIHI-S. .lohn «1- M«rlln, NEAR HOLY TRINITY .lohmii I'nfcf. Sliuiiitnln Hourt. H»r- If. will l,r- a 1,1,'naurf to show tlPld I'nst , KhoppUlB rPlltcr. 4 hlHh^luilr, $4; " molllf.d ffr&y wool HIM KOHI> 4-ilour, V-s, gutumnt MALE («4(* trlei>hone u« for nn ap- ro.mjH, utl rftJt'i'uruu-tt for Imineili- lliiRti.n, Conn.'. William II. MurtRii* IIIIH nlxnlly 1 tn>il t!m-<. |,,.j. ft ml pul.He schools, with 3 larse riinticrs. ii' I'HIII. $1^ tut- tuilli; bruws t rimlnil . WW\\" ti . i'u I ruom Culonial. The lot is l, ;I-S:IC Mil lunl fund—t'tmt »i .-Trnit. itment. hfilrixniiH ami tmih "n t'mi tin or. uml 6 P.M. AD 2-2J2S. D-10-4t Conn.;' 1'rnn.in II, (iTliiil, C3« 1'i'nl- and wooili-d nri.l th.i,. mu ur|_ First fl«», c\- with cxpiimllllK riilillliM'-tnp. iilmiiMt AH 2-IHOI. Wmuii'iii, ,v. J. siuumtm nit 1 ing room, HUi'ltfMt, 4mntry, 3-23-tf AVi'liily l,aiif, \V( llHl'Iford T, £a»n,; htatt'il i'mlosfd porrh. family ti'llcnt Uii«tton. liai-UiTiff, ri'itsoiHililr n,.w, ll'fi; ilmtlilo il,lor liltrhiMl i-flb- lUi'lmi',1 litiiipnrl, fill frnlftmooi- room and uuwti^r rcmiw in bam-- l.'llt. AI> :i-541IO. 5-17-41 llll'l Wiitl hriMHll I'lUHI't Ullll Mlll'IVl'l.. IIOVN wiinliMl to iMlvor ni'ivnpnpcra Hofld, W. lliirtf'inl. Conn.; Lonlrr It. mr-iit. OH h?at. Jnt 50x175, K«- Si:. Dint asl-TTOI. f.-17-4t • AUTOS WANTED tin bliyrli'H in aitt't-mnii'. AIHII nni' Nlillipi'i' 1st* l-'cril Hlreft, W. Ilart- 0N1Y FRANKLIN SCHOOL i»Kf, ni'w t'onf, iimnp*lJHt«' IM»N- lT»BI.IHHKKHi:K buy to deliver piipctM frotn car. fonl. riiiiii.: J, llnrnlil Wllllnuic «06 i M:I> iti;riti<^i:iiATOMS, uinii II.T 1 scshlon. Itx.'jdM, Also oth**r al- HIAI. HHllVH'i; |irnvlil>' off lei H 11.1. Ill 1 4-ilu fituiuhinV trail MiiHt In* ID yi'iirH (»hl. I'all Al> :t»I'limiii'i'l Avinm , Iliirlfnril. Conn. The Hrllrr ran Klvn linmwllnlo trartlv*.' listtnRR. tll lt till-- AIT4MIATII' WASHIIIIS, I'll,I,V MlatiiiH UHKKII 17117 nr Al) 8-0:i:lli. :i-17--'l 'I'hi' minii-N ami tcpldPiiri'M of (ill $22,500 lHtNPi-iisii.il mi this* ' Homi* with <;i AiiA\'ii:i:n, n>'s AI'PI.IAX T. HUHMIOII ti-( yllinlc |>hi un^w liiiK, m-cnuiil I h Filoi-Uhnhti'i-M bohllnjf 10 tier t'?llt ill' I!"• Inrsi' mums." Tht' 31 f,«p( lurniiiuillon ilt'UHi' rail .Mt ni, IIT K. miOAii ST. All 3-:tru\. I'l STIU1IA> liil- Im 11 ill tin uml iniirt1 nf any "f th^ wtot-lc "f fiald |ni! luth «f houfte, at that! tlv- living n.om him a tlrrpliii'p nnd WALTER J. WHALEN Al> 3-3T01. r. -1 T - (r Mi'tiumlN uf Itcili'i'itiri1 l.ntlicrnn rornoriit ion nt't". CnntM'rtii'Ut Bank n ittior liuillliB to tin- n.ii ett AD 2-272f» llvo A Mini»n> I'hnr.'h «n,l Sihool. Pi,'lor man ivlth t\- 'hiist C'lliilnitiy, llurtforil, Corill., JBR rtioiii, fauillj room, iqu*lln; aths, fortiuil dln- ATOMS, 1" I ti, with i>i- without very ilasliy. Sniuc H!I.,I\ Jiriihp.'i I IMINTI'.H HDIIIIMI, Call All 2-M47 fin .1. Cnnn, tld ! IIIM r.Miin. KUK lict wat.-r lu'tit, tultlilUuml rear ett«^. Al) £-3.'1(H). HS.-, MOUNTAIN AVIS. He.'iHuntilil,'. ICai-R iiml lulls iloppi-, tlfti-r N I'M. ^Irt-trh' ruufse and dinlnK 1 I Hilt', I ioiiM. tf liny. Hhnutll h0 I'-riir nariiM* . niTi't-uod pun It, 2-15-tt Hhi,IN, lluiiKawny blmiit llni'H. I'l mail,' linnn-.li.il.lv Iii will Ini! tu thn liHtin, Mnuded n It'll AskinH 7(iti-:!:rji. r,-^4.-; IIOtN wnlit.'il for iifliirniion liliyilr timer). Fou t- e * relle it t bed- lltli'i'tlil' of till' OivlHlull nf AU'ilhoilO *3,i.!i00. lli-anoiiHlili. nlTur a,'- .'Altll I'lM'I fur yiiiir SuinmiM' llcvcriiKo C.intriil. 11(10 Itnymnmt WONDERFUL BUY , I'pliil, MilK I-Y.rre iMiVC ,\ 1 > '.'- • WANTED TO RENT • -Htlltill.1, I'lH'sttl, llhUlUt't ClU'Hl, •w 11 rlt 2, New .li>r«tiy, sr.vs. III,.11 Saturday nml Sunday \tw,i hiriii' niuliouaiiy -.1- , ami inn' in ilii-rry. .'jail New FilrU AVPHUB jnei hi" tnteit (under *,%00)t Nimi'loui lioiiie hi MounlnlnMiit*> 1 hnlH. liiMIHiinnllli. tn HnllH-olu, olfi.r llai-tfiii-.l, Conni'i'lliMIt olYer-H tllluM- lour IHMII•I»OIH», a llK' rlilliiroil Want tu itMit four IM»(1- iDuin tin I'll rnlwhi'ii h(MiHt> in We HI - HK «i"l.l I,"I"''- AH .'1-51171. 1 UPHOLSTERING low. law henttttfr e«J«t* (4I.1S* (tfii ami t iMit-utinii rn.im r.r hvp I '» 'ulury dipW'ml,' 3*1,',>(1. Mi 'hi siiim'l ills tr irt HUU'UIIM .Sept. lit-ih-ountri iui'i n-iii'tit inn rtii.ni. moms, livlnit mom with t!r<'- ]. Will pay $22$ ami itiNtriintrt* 'I'M *» Sliim Klttl-lIK, N .i ul MlTlf'M I ml a moHt rnnvenlenl lorntlua. In HtiilttlMti In Uic tatm- HvltiH 1 1 FURNITURE REPAIRS lilui-c, dinltiK room, liiiili, II, own* IK hip vat't*. I'lean* reply i\r •• f.'iiuil,'. l,. ;,luil hmiii'M I'll I'll • HELP WANTED- • Tntii. Niitn-f Iliiil Tho flroal At- !'ijf>ni lunl iliniiiK rooisi (hfre in luvntnry on tirnt Hour; i-uti KoiihhiK luttif-e In ileUi ii to Alii n ADams 2-0226 All 3-I7U:.'. llllilii' Uml }*Ri'iIir Tea CnmpiUiy Inc. a nice sized pit tin rnoin, s*H>(i- nnik,. lavatory ,.ti 'Jitd Ih.or; K«.itl, Kupt'lufff I'. Tlu' lliiKtit', Hot- MALE OR FEMALE liaH iipiilifil to the Mayor and Colin* t'itti' IiiiiiHlr>. tlu-ft* full U;uhs, lilli H (runt nml lirli-k cnriiKi,. d ri ill of tin- T'.« II of W,'nlll"I.l, for ii fully tMiulpiKii k Hi hen with » INSTRUCTION I 11 Limited Ili'lall IHslflliiilliiil I.U'- cxcfjithftiut eat In K spiu e and 110 II. i,it. mill- Tnmuitm-si II l.iril W.'Htllchl iluitiu-lal IIIHI I- (•IIHC fur th.. piitiiiHi'i. HltuntiMt at en hi Mr In K;I1 ore. An outHiilf pa- <<> rfiit ft.! P wfi-k.'i. fur ALTENBURG'S-EUZABETH, N. J. Uirtnn IUIN ojM'iilliK tor it (filer, t'nm- FOUR BEDROOMS 1 nish i-il, 2 lu'ditM'in unit hath I'm ir,o-lli:l Klin Hlrl'fl, Wf»lflcld, K. J. t to, t wo va r K'ti'au* . jtlitH itnc opt'ii Dally 'Til »—Miit. 'Til n IS. II. HUNNK1T, teacher of ulmo iK'UhiuHtt* HtvUiry with hr-neiltn. 1 ui-ll ivl'lh pii/ap hloni upot'lor .tuitf If. In August IK. Vii hill \ '* LatiiHt methdiie, Classical nnif pot) urtlct'tw of tin' t-'impany ttri : MtnniK* BUHff rrtmkly nuikf >« limiting |.ni,|. Cull Al> n-nsTo. New Hammond Organ . . . $995 tKiimuit ivurUlhK »"'h'ilt!"iiM, AH 'i • Hiilpli W. IHU-KH. 1'1'Mildi'lit. I.mv JEFFERSON SCHOOL this a u-miiierful huy at f3!),!)- fills xlt jritr cild MI»1 It l*vH AN INVITATION!! 6-6-ti 111 SIM:MH couple with i,m sinnl I Ki Una,I, Hi'tivlllii, N. J.; Harry II. LEE K. WARING, REALTOR tim- \is;lt Sw ixuiili ii tlu.uFiutil 4>IKiAN -- I.fHHonii tn your hulh ..1K<., V !<•.- I'ri'Bidi'iil, 45 Tlmlaln home offer* n .renter entrance i-niia ilp^ii-pm a ur 4 room ;iPi • EMPLOY. WANTED • Multiple I.WtittK RlPinh^r «mils. IW-iUltiflllly hlll-Nt-api-d, in Wfxtili'ld. Al> 2-flR:U. Muilcrn mothiHlH. AU inakm nn Ilond Hi«in.laic, X, V.; Hliiihfn W. l.'URl- Kplll I.'V.'I. Milk I- UH 1111 Al«o SllKlill) Hli.-11,' Vli'H I'ri'Sl'lenl. 6S k.'niit'd)- jitli, infKe HvltiH; room, niljitln- in I:. IIn.Ud HI. AM ^-7102 mudola («xrtuit olionl orKiin) KvenlHff l'h«nr«t ulli-r ill tlH' SO'B. YIIII'U In- Kin,I l.mvrcy — llHlilulli TIIHI). n. AuiiAMi IIAMlVMAN will cli-iui attl<<», c«l. I'liu M. Cr,iil wood, N. V.; .lohn J. Ilnrrr llrovn, Jr.....All 2H lb Th lari, RiiraiiMt. Will cut iawttn. rfivntnl Id Illy. Kiiifiiiiy, liSO W. 24f,th litc ,l K. Hnrlun HU^'lii.n ..All X'-l 'itntli Kit., .Mmininlnnid.-. Al' ?*• Al/ 2-7841 — All .1-170 ALTENBURO PIANO HOUSE, INC. your JubH. Call Arthur, Al) 2-Hniil. tluiiiiiliill. Aiwl. Sc'ii'litry. 80 K. feltrlii*ii with tnlite ton ntURfS K Ml'VH DAY TAIII*—Jun«« Iftml Hlr.-i'l, New V(,|-lt, N. \'.. llnr- l.'l.nntlrra 1~3IKMI nlil. I'. MIIIIK. Atipl. Tii'iuuirvl'. HS mill oteii HIM) tnlile * (inert dv» Raymond Young — Piano Studii P. CAMIUO & SON it. Su itnmiiiK, hnrM-hnclv rltl- llsil P.. Jci»f)- SI., l'lll»nl>P«l". V. .». NI'I'M'IAI.I'/.INd 111 nil Vipi'M (IT I'tir- U'liidNi.r 1(1,11,1. Ti'iinlly, -V. .1. Iii-:.%1. KSTATI<: — I>SI HA^I'K llulh llaarrl V.IUI.K. A««l. lii'liti-i', IIIIIHOIII'J' ami iilitHtcrlliK. No ibittks initl three hetlrUnniK on M. A. MERCNER iiitciiiK, I I'll n IN, hii.^ilm El a HI] IHri'1'liirn an-: Sli-lvln «'. Alld- 42S KOUTII AVI-;., «. \ S'n-:H!I.I/,KII, Jump H.'al, i'nrrlai;|.. I'lBliBlPAl I*»|H1|RI J11I. ton Hiimll, Wllilatn Ali'Miiimy, i-i'.fi:.-, ^N.-,.!;, i,a!tii-ii|i Hli,I, l.athruii Member Muiilx-aln hull!,' iViirm.-r. in,,.I,'in Cull ttr Wrllf. fur iHfiii-miMI, All 2-4(1011. .'l-l-tf Illllph Al il IIT i I II the »t-< (MMI Jeiel, nHh n fourth WrM It pill- I'Hitw nod- VllhlKi., Ml.ll All 2-flm at Brittle 4«*vH, IIIUN htvn- luivi' a I.-Kme milk m tin- Kin- III:AI.IOK — I.NSI nun !,,i M'iii-K ni.I. I'IIII Tliiiix,la>, l-'rlilay Av«.. Woatl!eld, 'pliune Al) 2>34!I4. I, linimi, l>'o> linn l.iiiu'. I irei'iiu It'll, till' « I'..M . All :l- l.'iSn. Illl I-I.NHIIA H l\li, ni'-n.llnu, alt.-ia- tii.II while Jl'itliel- slums the io-a-t llnmi, 1.ill..1 nil- nml rolyllnu Cull Conn., i.'n.d t-:, famptx'll, ;ia l»ry, utility room nnd t>ennrn4e Cllnil Mil I. N Vorli. N. V.; Mar- I'hllllri'M HIT t.i either Holy Tilli- lli'N. (Icnovi'Vii Mni'Hli, I'l. :l-li:.:i, 1,1 \V. Ciirvi-r, I.HKI i.ittcdniv.jod Itj, Mni'iihi. KilixiMi ..r Henlrir CHOICE COUNTRY SIIITTHIK. !1 pnlr: iln-KM-rn. $",; TliiuulMi in rmn.ih ai.il Math li ld \V C litiimlrj room. K-eunomtenl unn (Inwtim M. UoHnar, 1811 Ilojtitnn Ave, In-,. Chicago, III.; l.iiivrt'iii'.' M. Cas- lllHh sihcicilH. 1'lri.t Boor hiis :•. HOME5ITES • VACATION PLACES <> I'lilrllUKiil f." piimp, Jll: »l'ii' M.;I.:II pun nun. « i-iai'v: siiort- tiyoiix. l..iiiu»'.iiul 'rmvu'i-B lt,(l ^:." Hvitin 1'ioin wtth n tlit'iihtci'; f Hliiiill iili-llii,' rianli'H, in,' lunl " Wrntnald, retlroil W. Br. lllsh Schoi H-illliiy; n> Ktem, ntt netted en- Knuhftr. A I) 2-1669. 1-12-t hanil lypliiB. B.-iifrnl (irilcc work. ClNlln-l Slrnfl. Iliooklinc. AlllHK.i.Iiiy Blimuotu IT ilen; "pen ticri'i'iicil m-li. •ifrii'^ ili'hlt I'IIIIIIB. IC; .'ill \\"i',-k,l,iyi', moi-nin; ur nfli-r K Ci 1111,', TI r. ll.'i-ki'ii'y Avcniu', Or- poreh; ilillillB riiiilil with an i»lr VACATION PUNNING? y '»£<• iiiul iileaminf corner |>ron- r'r.ini \v,-sill,-in. Ili-iVullltil uood- \\ iininitiu. wiltci* sk ilitf^, n^hhii-r, i.mvi:i.i.'s »ii!8it> HTiinio, mo iVvili. i.f W.-nllli'liI 1111K1'. .N'. .1 ', n lid Kirk llnvlil. 111- I'oiiilltliuier. The ilic'i-lii! kli- I'v'.illl riii"l'ilni; ,'lialr». !S.!T,. lili «••' ('ii,|,-r llox H2S, car,- 3-a6t,.l U'l'vllli., IIIIIHN.; John II. Khi'Koll, l-.l l.lljtH I'-; 1,1 -i ll.-IIS I'illll, : (...in nil- ,u,,lt-r, S^B: lufivy trnti l»o,',ino Itoad. 1',n\ III,-, N. .1,; lliuiy •rty. The e^terolr of the IUIII**- (ill lime lOlllil he •liuilerillr.eill: uarri, an:h(Mi , ami nliUT Hjturt.H. f.-ni-,-. lili-iil fin- MI Imiiiinu iiool, 11.Mi IiiHti-uc'liin (in all Hint rurniiiln. N nxtra rnht'Ko for ItiHtruniiMila lntinii All'l' WIIIB. w|i,',laity nhp4li-. IIHIIH' (afiir VtittiiMtn) fi Ham K l.i-aili. K.nll wiirth l,ulsi\ Imtli. Tivu-enr KiirilKi; The Hlllll". Mi.y.|»vlll,'. np';n 1" '" II,.Id l.i'iulcr. whole lioimr fi-mii Kltic In i ellnr rur fllt-tlirr lltfoi-iiltiliniii GUITAR BANJO Jliirlli.n, N. .1.; liwilyni A. Price, IM liiinliii ulltti-. .Mt.>t tini'i't ^siv*1 Cull fnr appointlm-n't 1,, IliHjI.cl. Wlllltim lliitl ll»|if l*faHle, llnnrfl I'M. .'X,c|,t Tiii-Hiliiy. I'lioni. Ml "• i:KHMAKI\(i iitiil all,-I al l"ii;i on ("lull Itoad, Ui.MMlyn f''iif»iH. Ciirnc- luokinn pii-ce of prnperiy with ;.-. Iliihiw.! All-. Wrnllirlil 1 I4li. Private Lessons Kariiu'iitM, in my own liuim-. AD Blc, I'u.; Join, .1. It, illy, flftu W. 24lilll JIM w.tl IIIIIMI f..r Hhrutil.-.t-y. ANDREW HAVE JR. OWNER All '.t-11170 Popular - Folk - Rock n' Roll 22. r. ;i-4i Slri'i'l, N'.'w York, N. V,; Ulcnh.'n W. SWEET AND NEAT iiii-rl.tin I'liin HHil ht»MNfkre|>liiif I.AIIV'M Kt.lr rlulill thri'C nl», fi v Hhi'ii, i.:i K.-lim-dy I'liu-.. I'r,lit wood. Illlliklii. il-IM'JN illliurlt, IttM'dlulilf ltili*«l I') lluni'llil Ininn. i'n I I>Mir. In ri'iiiinnnt'ly ADams 3-2880 UUMAN il,'iili>H illiyn ivi'tlt: uotilil .V. V.: John Kill,,11 Hliildr. lti'ii«ni'- A .'•-111-31 hi'Kliiili *in, I 11-30-t lk,' rlili- lu pimlllnil. KI' s-i;:n',7. Incr lion,I. u 1 K.-lls N. .1.; ,l,,ti..ph $17,500 ini.«. r,-i;-u 1 I , diiilth. I. N'oli-n ..am-, Hnrli.li, AIM: VACATION nnir ll'iuthliiiy WIIMAN «l«li,'n tltiyii ttnrls r,,i riii'i.r. i'»....|lciil I'lt'l'll.VN W. MO'IT AltT ll.ASHU Conn ; liolM-rt ,\l i«!iulth. INIS Haa 'n Ilnrron Il.ui.l, >• tute ('»)><• M. A. MERCNER PROSPECT POINT arl.ur .\I,,,l,'rii j.|i,',lruMtn. laK<- •iit" srii IIIMII iiillnn in OIIH wiili'r I'olnr, i-t, II inlays. l|,'fi'ii'ii,',H. ell f.-iiHI:.' .Mar,,, III v.i., JaikxotiHllc. h'la. Itcsltitr — liiBitriint'f mit ii.ltuMf'-- .^iM'iis 0. All ,'!,''irU- ll.tllllllll 'IIH r.o ii'lultn tUHl clillilli'li. HCMMi',1 nfli.r fi P.M. .MtiM'liliolilciH inddiMK ni,,ri' than '». lllK. Wl'Kllli'UI, N. ,1. 111 (liilmli) Strert i,,,,l l.i'iirli. i-tcclh'tit i.-.-r, iiliuiliil I.VIT taffiin with sti'l". »!>:(' 1.'.. t:i; WANTED * l,al,ynl! ihiylliiti'.i. Kkin-rli'iirfil. rill.: 11HKAT ATLANTIC & mi l» uudt-r liljf treen, it ail ft 1 lilnk hrocail M-klail ilt-.'Hii ultli an hour, A 1' ;.' M7-. AD 2-8KH) ph.n-Hlii.. anil :i il.-l.tli It" N'"W ! !.•.«. S I:. I ' off. 1'ACll'lc 'I'llA ('(Ull'ANV, full skirl. «!'/(' II, Sir.; wlillr |l'"- 1('''> |ilr«*nnl feni'ed jnrd. ral<-s Cull HA 1'-^:.' IXC . 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AD 2- T11K" Xollrf that .Mnrthi Wullbcrir Hidld niiii'li. »{,; hiilnil li.'W (lcilrl,' STRICTLY COLONIAL MOUNTAINSIDE t icri, pl''ti«e . ». n mi-il |."i.l ASH VOH MEN'S IXOTIIINC, rl'l I'OKI Nn. :i, Alii"i|i'iin l.i'Klnli, linn Ind'iiiiatiDli i-ull •• lloii, Jl; [tair man's wliltt- i^liocf,, a],plli',I lo the I'u l"|- of Mil- Illvl- lizc 9. tr,. Z32 l'|(,»lii'( t HI. nit habltti, tuntfl, antlqiii'H, ctlrlon O>IA% ivliihi-ii da.VM work Monthly. n «ti)ii« unit imlr jellow with writi- Hoi :I;.1. i ff Wivtlli-M furnlturo, braimwan-. KIUHH, china r i.i.. 1, of Al, nit..11, I'.i-ii'i-iu;.. Control, »23,40O —IlrlRht nml nttrnrllve ,-,ln>-Ni'.|'rl'-.T; (iarincl; lli;lit ii'< H Call I'l, 7-« I hi aft.'i' T. CM. I«hlfiil Inn.l-u-np.-*! nrlllnu. Thin (ii-ilt; ou mi IIH.V iim iMi'i uf 41I,I.r.<:TOII WIMI1KH 'I'll HUY AN- \v. Kin.-1,1, :;. .1, .luly. mi! iiti.l Khi'.K I'll.I ml.li •II..- nainvii "f th" ..ifl'-.-rn of tli In wimlr',1., I'lCtrK 1III'*I.I*.N. PIIOTftHNM, Mni.ilw three bedroom home • REAL ESTATE - RENT • I'OI'lltM 111: t lai lr.' •rol.«4, HKVOI.VHIIS, KSIVIM AMI -hi), Mi til, lhf> III! AI WOII IIS 1| A I I IMM I HI lltlll I, »«•* it Hn-itlnrtMl IhliiK rtmm Klllll I r I I II I \N1 11 I I HMS I \ - rl\l • AUCTIONS f 1 1 f I \% t 1 II "•'» < oloiilul inn tit el. til in ON I 111 t I t Mil - I IMI I I II \ I t J I r till 1 1 1 1 " 'Minre illnliiR room, Kt-reened 4MIIH 1 Ml n | 1 II fir t r • t II 1 \ It 1 11 r» M I r 1 1 1 1 1 '"•' h. *-nic(ctit littehen nnd flr«! FOR SALE • 1 I II "••.••• .•..„„•. ,:,„ „„ H4MH nil mil for 1 ) > l'lll\< •ll'AI.X I)M.\ 117 > rlh *»f « •» - HSII IN I I III SUM II II I H 1 1 I II Illl an I llrhullllrir I I I ) I I t K ^ 1 , IHII.I1 s.'imij^, ntul I'htwe pr<»\- CHARLES H BOWLBY t r tr (III I 1 im II 11 1 r I wv.lll.lil Iliillluli- l.lallnt. 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I r rim:, s. J \ CHARLES G. I \\ «>•••• II <• I I MEIERDIERCK, JR. it i i \ »i*i it.on v i. r t it 1 AI. I © GARAGE5FORkENT © I IIIII II » rn Realtor I nil I Inr f 11 III (I rowlttiii, .li^tiil t 411.14' N of i i in', i >- > !» s Ih dill im 214 EAST BROAD STREET I. © ROOMS FOR RENT • • BUSINESS SERVICES » - I i!.- tU I I) v ADAMS 3-6639 I I 1 y II W I S \ \( I (I •) i I II r, rw, , I WESTFIELD *-li l\t !tl!\\t I V in I 1 res 51 I r I I tlr ! 1 I \\ t II li II *»» V , I ! i\ V S I Illl t\ IIM I Illl lngh D. Clnrk TOP LOCATION ! J Inr,-..,, |,| jll I nrrn rltit ti'pr.,,1 < < mi IIr i w s i IM III •- 111 Ilil I rlnf nf. — ill ill K f I | nljn w< I [ I i , i\ nn iimitno IN nn ( I r«t If • f I i " ^ 1 I I II t II 'IMI III —< I Irtr A I lr «>l i A *f I i h t mi ti Itrr I H M illl I. 1 I '111 * 11 I II 1 II VI ION n| X » I < r I I il il ii I in I cf r« no n M il y III IM I I I *• •< \ II 1 - 11 N rill tl \s *tt I i until i AI> . Sit \ M1II1 I > \ 1 It ' lrl5 THE • LEGAL NOTICES • «4wmrs, Mrs, Joanne $1,600 Scholarship Methodist Groups John K. An3r&& J3«rg:ar4, winner of th. Ths Saturday Night Supper $3^00 scholarship,, rmk& in the top "n Elect Slates For Vl sons for next year; President, Bert >i In tit 1 * - **i. tat o»> I t rt m plans to attend Westminster Co' and Lucille Lindley; secretary and I I Ini HUM W.-tn.hl f> r 1 ••- 47tli and I'm. -,!... k-ge, -New Wilmington, -Pa,, wheri .t l'lllU>i\lihll }•• By Fan wood Club treasurer, Dave and Lee Memford; « I THIN 1 HI' til-'l IM" 1 "J W If/ l..b(n "? oV,v,r« site expeete to take a cour.se in sec Coming Year committees: program, Ernie and 1 11 IJ> I « Ht >_ t - I'i I'lLS ^IA ondary education and prepare to N O I It fr. The Fanwood College Women's Various organizations of the Lyna Hicks; membership, Don and' 1 ik. Vim lint Htllunl s, utt 1*1 ' lit"'1-! ' < 1'' "'' H'"!l •"' H""1' Club, at its annual supper meeting teach modem foreign lanjruaji'os in Betty Jnman; dinner, Bill and hijrh gchyol. First Jlt'thodfot Church have re- MIHiru* '.'i JJn >H» " "'" '" i\,i ii «. oiii.,IN >ns<, MUO- at the }' a n woo\\n "i SStytJSUU i ,t it !it « i! d to attend H o w a r d University, and Mary McDonald, •.in. il< >ti< II*. .1''I '" »"rn.!> f<>! CAMP BLAISDEIL scholarship of $1,600 to Andrea THo officers of the Methodist men ]< I N^I h>! l»r*Ml^tH MHSit"! .U 1' liu nuti^ ii tl a st^nddrd fmm ot Wichcic Burgard, senior at Scotch Washing-ton, D. CM where ah«- will Bradford, N. H. are: President, Paul Burr; vice Hiji . i (,n^ I! U|\ M u! 1 it tn Hit t'h'^ncHii tnjv 1H MtiiM'1 In m tlu study medical technology. 1 lln s Tlainu-Faiiwood High School, president, Rk-hard Marshall; sec- rtHdlittH in ^ritiiii t Mi * J< s j ,i^m ^ t >rt n ' ° ^ tM * t daughter of Mrs, Robert C. Bur- Mis;* Marshal), a graduate of ihe \ mlantl \iiuit. Jt>\wi i 'nk ' < \\,^Hi hi \* « ftit.J\ intwifn tht Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee P retary, Donovan Inman; treasurer, Garwood Driver ll * II I „„ ,[ i x \r mil 4 I'M Mnii(U> gai'd and the late Mr. Burgard of ss of 1003, was outstanding in Charles Avers; program committee, hitltx d ,!,, ,».!> i i i<4 • v Tin I <>.ud i f l/lu- AH camp activities. Superior waterfront. Water SI Wilk>uKhby road, Fiunvuod. The student activities. She plans t-o en- l S< tt Mllllllllr. E, Lee Builmjjton; membership, J4 Jirft 4 ing. Canoeing, Swimming emphasued. Canoe J scholarship will provide Miss Bur- roll in September as a fro;?hman Fred Doerr; attendance, George Fined as Tipsy Klizalnih. X. J. l"J H KJTAN^'KS PiCIRCH. H^eretary jpu'd with $400 per year, renewable at ihe University of Miami in Flor- Fezzey; arrangements, Theodore Hitvthy lh ortman am Him St. trips. Mature staff. Registered nurse. Cabins. Mod"" each year for four years. Addi- If, Ort*n tlllln Rtii WrHtlHU, K. J. ida, and is interested in the fieldo f Kyafc; caterer liaison, Gomer Lew- John It. Finch, 23, of 629 South .Siirinuliiilil, N. .1. For interview calf or write Miss tillis A. Hull or M' tional scholarships amounting" to architectural tugineerin^. is; service, Willard Westover; pub- avenue, Garwood, Monday was $1,400 wt're awarded to five other Mi.Si> Hoeitje is a sophomore at licity, K. Allen Durlinj*; reeeption, fined $205 and his license was re- I'l. Hl.ir \OTKK Fensfermaker, 312 N. Chestnut St., Westfiety N J girl*: {Marilyn Elizabeth Lashley IM'KI.If NO'J'H'IC Miami University, Oxford* Ohio, WiHiam Bornmann; institutional voked for two years for drunken Futilin Noti<:e is hi-reiiy (fiveii thai TaKf SDXU>S- thHt O'nrnh ru*aliy of i9 John street, Scotch Plains; She plans to become a hijrh school representatives, Boy ..Scouts and driving. He appeared before Mag- the following urtlinaiK-f^ entitifHi: Co hatt ai»i>Ht>4l to thf Mayor anil Linda Marshall, 17 Woodland ave- istrate William M. Beard. •AX OMIMSASC'K PltOVIItlMJ •'"«»« Cifut^-ft i>f iht* Horpuffh of Moun- English teacher. Explorer Post, Richard Stump. THE HE(ili.ATI«S A.MJ «<»>- taiiiKidc for ronewai uf Plenary He- ftue, Fan wood; ;Shir!ey Ann Sehaaf, .Miss Schaaf is in her fre.shman According to Patrolmen Robert '111(11, OF 'l'HHOr<«il STUBK'l'S, tail < 'i>n.sumjjf Ion Llri'jtHc issued to 2252 Westfield ivenne, Scotch Those who will serve in positions Eckert and Richard M. Shovlin, *TO1> IXTKIIKKC'I'IUNS. I'AHK- !<>ho Lam'H rocKtaif Jbounge, Inc., year at Douglass College. Last of leadership in the Woman's So- JSti, WKKJI1T I.ISHT.ATIOSS. fi.r iin-inist's situated at Route St, Plains; Diane Caroi Davis, 7 Lois Finch was driving west in Dorian lil S **'l'**f*S AM> KMI*%' ItKIKIV* MnuntuiiiKiih-. N*. J. , r ,, SPECIAL SUMMER year she was the recipient of the ciety of Christian .Service are; Thn names and r^8t!•' Sf»l \« j $3,000 scholarship and her award President, Mrs. J, P, Haworth; TAINSIUIO, lillM'V 1)1' l'\l«t\, nf'fkf !* at ii?)pH* «iit corporation anu Hoeitje of 2080 Old Raritan road, berts Mill road intersection the nfn«i> tn-JfJ by each: IJenjamh) Sher- For Serious-minded, Above Average Sh,dents has beea renewed for the coming Atl> 1»H«VII11\«; I»K.N'AI.TIKH r Scotch iPlairjis. vice president, Mra. Donovan In- driver slumped over the wheel. J-'OH TJ1K VIOLATION THKltlC- man '- .(i i'f!1N'A\CI3 T« BUG! I..ITK PhUa^plfihlit, Pa., Fr#sMent; Bcn- 21s* Pingry Summer Session Nancy Saner, daughter of 'Mr. and plete her freshman year at Tnmtun THI-; CONM'iCTIO-N** TO AM* 'I'HH isuiHti SinfrUny. <•/<* Imperial House, B. Spra^ue; assistant treasurer, fluence of an intoxicant and unfit rare oi-* SAMTAHV KIIWKIIS IA •Mrs, William Saner, 1018 Lcknd ,••5". Coliiny Avt*,, Miami H*-at;hf FIaM June 27th-August 15th, 1962 State College, was also a winner •Mrs. S. K. Burr; secretary of to drive. Till! IIOHOI'«H OF HOI VTAI.V- HxiM-uUvf Vic PreHlil*>nt; Manuel avenue, Scotch Plains. The award, last year. Both in high school and Christian social relations, Mrs. .SIDI:, I NIO.V <;OI:"VT1'. \i:\v Kmcrliup- S3f»& S. Kvertett Ave., Chl- - Enrichment or Advanced Credit Courset - an engraved silver Revere howl,; college, she haa been, active in Willard Westover; circles, Mrs. .IKHSKV, I'^I.YIVU Till-: «'l*AHfilf1«nt; Harold 15. K«H THK I SB THKIIi;(S THK I'B.VAI.TIKK V»-rn«n, X. V,, Tri-aaurtr; Hubert M. Chemistry I Public tion, Mrs. R. N. Khoda; promotion, A.\I» riM^s i'"ou 'rill-; vioi,.t- TJJuir-HniUli, *220S I^-K-UH* HU PhUa- Composition Chemistry II Wins Slate Honors VMS 'H1KHKIIF1 atloutril llecein- dt-lphla, PH., .Secretary; Arthur K. Art iss 'Mildred Hf. Murphy; spirit- Ijer 8, 1»63 JU*H, 777 l>ra^e I-iine, Hivervale, English Literature Physics I 1 History ual life, Mrs, Henry IMurphy; sup- i"ere imssed OH final lieariiiK tit ^ N* .1. ('yinroller nml AKahuant Sef- College Readings Biology I ply work, (Mrs. O. W. Norloff and Eric Van Leuven, 10, son of 3Jr. eeting of the Mayor ami S'ounri! n-utry; I^»«i« '*• HontfrnpHr 1H Oriole foreign and Mrs. Norman H. Van Leuven f MDiintainsHle on the ifith ifay uf Wiiy, IMx HUIK, HuiitlnKtun. N. Y., College Math Review Exploratory •Mrs. C. W. Caldwell ST.; nominat- .May, 1062. Assistant Tr^n^ur^r; Julian i'oiby, nguog of North Cheutnut street, won first Hy oilier of the Council. » (Taymoor L-anc, oiymjita Flelii». Basic Study Skills Science ing committee chairman, Hoaitt corporation; Ben- Eric competed against 90 others l.WSAI, , jamin Hiiermitn, IJeresln, Uen- PINGRY SCHOOL HILLSIDE, N. J, R an's Society of Christian Service d jirotwsals for the franniKir- jitmfn Hmoriini? anil MttHUt'l Smor- hr,s elected its new officers for the in his group but only 18 had been of puJltlH llldk-ateil helmv will Hnfr, at! ailtlrewMPH an above. • Dresses • Slips year 1902-63 as follows: Presi- able to qualify for the finals in dent, Mrs. Gordon Speeht; vice Newark, He attained first place • Skirts • Bra's president, Mrs. Floyd Paujrherty; with a rating of SH% per cent. He recording secretary, Mrs. William also won the honor of playing in a • Smocks • Slacks Bornnumn; treasurer, Mrs. Alex- recital at Carnegie Flail in Novem- ander Williams; secretary of cir- ber. • Sweaters • Panties, etc. cles, Mrs. Robert Bidgood; mission- ELIZABETHTOWN GAS ary education, Mrs. Joseph Dcwey; • LEGAL NOTICES • PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE NEW promotion, Mrs. Charles Caldwell Maternity Headquarters Since 1943 jr.; spiritual life, Mrs. WiHiam Take .Votice that rcuM«*ti(. i'hroni1 HJEBITAGE SERIES OF • USE YOUR HANDI-CHARGE Hockenjos; supply work, Mrs. Wil- rudlut? n» Tin1 Town rr<»u«f, haw liam Burr; nominating committee milied to the Miiyor am! (^ininf'll RANGES FOR,,f f the Town of Wratlleld for rc- chairman, Mrs. Lincoln Crisson. pwiil of PLBNAKV HBTAlb CON- HIIMJTION l.ICMNSB fur iii-^ml»<-» fThe new officers ol the Metho- nltmtt<«d at 114 Cvntrnt Avi-,, Vftil- 1962 flclil. N. .1. dist Youth 'Fellowship Council will ")lilrct>i»in. If any, nimulil In- mnilc be: President, Frank Mitchell; vice nfMlUH^iy t" writitiK t" ^">" ''• president, Eleanor Reid; secretary, VrIS. TION L1OKNSB for lirfinixi'M d lit TiZt Ot'iiti'sii Avc, \V*-Ht- , .\. .r. hjif* if uny. nhoutti !><• maiU1 Imnii'illntt'ly' in wrltlnw lt> Juy i'. Vrcitlunil, AH!i!H! u No, 400, Mi.r.O.fC. itf "Wi'Mlflcltt haw mi)Mfl lo tint .Mnyor stud Cttuiu'H of tlie Town of WcHtiii'liI, N. ,1,, fun a nuvai tit' » Citlh ijcciiHi' for fM'eiu- IH«K mtimieii ;tt at w. liroini at., WcstllM, X. .1. U luiincs oi' tlii^ (iff!ef-rn of thlM ••hih nml !!»• iitsiivn they till n- ptlly, iirt^: .lamt't* IJitry. I'JsiiHcti luilcr. ."ill Trhillv t»l., Westllclil. N*. .1.: .Iiihn-A. Kuli'.H, nniiniIU1IIN, .V. .1.; OhiU'iPB W. llrnwn. trfli.xurnr. liTiK W. UriiiKl St.. WcMt- lk.1.1, N. J.; ,li»»-i>li' Hale trmstf"', VMl w. nrmtl f , ; Elmer A. WillluinH, tr\i»tt'e. 7!>a TOPPER .Ti'rlixiilcill Hit., .Scotch 1'hiliiH, N. J.; •VVilltam lirnry, truatee, t'2S Wlmlfctir Avc. Wentnrld, N. J.; llallln Pllnlon, trustee, 4tt W. llrond St. Westftelil, N. J.; Preston Smith, trustee, 117 Myrtle Ave,, W'ostlieKl, N. J. OhjeeUotiH, if smy, Hiioultl be made GAR GOAT •f X BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED AND PRESSED I RIHIfi Mf Tel It's specM mi sodelicta... tacause It's fterere! (a y«l this woman is cooking dinner srfBiOranjesiSwttSplce. ON HER NEW PROGRAMMED RANGE! Garden Mint Cooking is just this simple on the your new range is backed by a refreshing Havana M, advanced new line of Caloric Ranges double-guarantee: one from Caloric

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Brower-Culver Wedding Winner Area Garden Clubs John P. Walsh Notice Around Town To Be Climax of Number Dendlt no for toci&l nvwi Of Westf ield Parties Ta ke State Honors Weds Miss Daly for th» May 31 "LeadUs*" will |n,j Mrs. R. Malcolm Kraft •Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Patterson A number of parties will be held !tm!U'!d w«re weekend visi- of 540 Highland avenue have re- before the wedding Wednesday of For 1961 Projects At Nuptial Mass ? Richard Krafts Jr. of turned from a trip to Europe, in Miss Anne 0. Brower, daughter t place. London they visited with the G. W of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brower The cousin of the bride, the Bauers who are Westfleld residents of 409 Woodland avenue, and A number of urea garden ehib-. Kev, John J. Fidiy of St. Stephen's MM. M. Scott Ealseley temporarily living abroad. James E. Culver Jr., son of Mr. and two Westfteld authors will re- Ohxuch, Kcanjj'i uftlcmitui nt the Jnsten avenue, Mr. and and Mrs. Culver of Hridgeville, ceive awards at the annual m?el- dding and nuptial mass .Satur- fillis G. Coe of 861 Knoll- Mrs. Gordon P. Hamilton of 602 Del. The ceremony will take place ; uf tlie Garden Club of NCH day in Our |.*ady of Lotirde.s trace and Mrs. Daniel C Prospect street was in Sarasota, in St. Paul's Church, with the re- Jersey today in the MrOurtor The- Church, West Orange, which of 1321 .Prospect street Fla., recently visiting her mother, ception in the Woman's Club of atre, 'Princeton. united in iHitniage Miss Eileen Buck Hill Falls, Pa., last Mrs. A. J. Owens and Mr. Owens. Maplewood. The Hake and Hoe (iarden Club Mury Daly and .1«hn Philip Walsh. of West field was listed twuv on Mr. W«l.sh i« the son of Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. Howard Giltiams Miss Virginia Griffith and Mrs. 1 Brendan Shea will isive a luncheon the Ftate awards list, one* for its Mrs, John Walsh uf 231 Scotoh {Walter O. Chiles Jr. of 839 of 825 Fairacres avenue will be yearbook m the mismHjgTa jibed or Plains avenue. (Mill road, secretary of hosts to a cocktail party Sunday for the bridesmaids Tuesday and the ushers will be entertained nt a typed class and also for the work The hride, daughter of Mrs, Infield Kennel Club, will be from 6 to 8 p.m. for the* activities of its junior committee which di- j There's No the officials on Sunday at club of .Newcomers. luncheon that day by Mrs. H. Thomas A. J aly of West Orange Emerson Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. rected the gardening activities of and the late Mr. 0a1y> wan jnven ,h annual all-t>reed show e si fit*Id Girl 'Scout troops. marriage hy her brother, being held at Linden Air- 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard N. Ben-James E. Culver will entertain the Substitute jamin of 2G7 Woodland avenue bridal party at a dinner at Echo The fHhacknmnxon (tuition Club Thomas A. Paly. The reception were in Seattle, Wash., last week Lake Country Club Tuesday eve- of iSeotch Plains will receive tin* was h«hl at tht* Ihiw and Arrow for | Robert Bottorff of 325 Wy-where they attended the World's ning following thf rehearsal. On certificate of merit with JJOM seal Manor* West Orange, trail is in charge of ar-Pair. the day of the wedding Mrs. Jack- for its Chrfetmas llowcr show, A KOWII of silk orwanea uvcr Knowledge |cnts for tomorrow's meet- son Shonberg will be hostess at a Christmas in the- Yule tide -Man- tafTeta with front paju'l of Alencm ! Westfield Service league After a month's vacation visiting brunch in her garden fur tin? !,'* which the judges said vva< !ac« w«a chosen by the bride. She relatives in Louisiana and Texas, bridal party. NJ Club Grant for "woli-stajrod, had excellent horti- wore « fingertip vt'tl of French • pill be held at Echo Lake culture, bird exhibit and an inter- illusion fastened to a crown of •Mr. and Mrs. William H. 'Nutter Miss Brower was the (ruest of 1 ' Club< _t_ have returned to their home at 840 honor recently in New York at a Mexican Year Won esting sales table." Alencon \mv and pearls, and her STORE Enibree crescent. The WestfieM Council of Gar- Hank easetuie bouquet WHS of white or- ndinjr at 'Buck Hill Fails, kitchen shower given by Mrs. MHS. JOHN V. WALSH |re -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. -+— Charles N. Brower and at a mis- den Clubs will win the awurtl of chids und stephunotts. YOUR FURS merit for a "well-cxt^miU'd ami nt- (Ktloen Daly) The matron of honor, Mrs, of 115 Efflngham place, Mrs. John ,C. Steuernnitel of 240cellaneous shower by Mrs. Richard By Jo-Anne Myers 1 < •• with « * 1 Mrs. Richard Hayes of •Springfield avenue will he hostess W. Miller and Mr*. H. H. Uitten- trartive garden cent el , «f prtsit Thomas Daly, ami bridesmaids, the ATence avenue, and Mr. and Sunday for the annual reception house of Chicago at Mrs. Miller's The n shade and carried yellow Mr. and -Mrs. John Swart of (504 Mr. and Mis. Myers will leave ro.sc.i mid daisies. • Maximum Caw . Edward H. Phillips of 215 and Mrs. Charles Armisteiid of June 22 for Manila, whori* Mr. urn! flower arranjrinfr, will he j»iv- i parkway has been visiting East Broad street and Mr. andMorgantown, \V. Va.; Mr, and en the nward of merit with th*» •Mr. and 'Mrs, C Ross Conovei' William I.ippman was he.st nwut, • Fully Insured Mrs. Phillip Swart of (U8 Prospect Myers will bo genera! manager of [Chester, Conn. Mrs. Henry P. Cannon II of a new Wyvth Pharmaceuticals (fold seal for tUcrory achUwettu'iit of S2? Colenuit! place h»ve wade Ushera inchidiHt Thomas Currtm, street were recent guests at Buck Bridgevilie, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. II. for her 1061 book, '"New Horizons known tilt* 'betrothal of thelt* Hiehard Hiilznrt, Stt?ve Petron am! — Remodeling, Repairing — Jancl Mrs. Kichard B. Max-Hill Falls, Pa. plant. Their son, Davis, and his CJeor^ti Daly, a brother of the II. Kittenhouse and Miss Elizabeth hrid**, tog-ether with Nancy IA'C in Flower Ammwcineht," which is dntiK^tor, Valerie Ann, to Bernard |r. of 555 Birch avenue flew Rittenhouse of Hinsdnte, III.; Mr. iltuHtrnUMt by Mttrv Alice and Kdwurd Kury, son oi' Mrs, Hurnt'j/ bvide. • Custom Cleaning Paris yesterday after a Mrs. George Boat was entertain- •Myers, who graduates from We^t- ed Saturday at a farewell party and Mrs. F, S. G. Williams of Chi-fteld Hi|rh School noxt month, will John P. RachtK Kury of Sutilntry, I'a., und the latu Mrs. Wakih attended Solon Hall Europe. cago, 111,; Mr. and Mrs, John Another West Meld author, Mrs. •Mr. Kury. University mid is a Her vice vepre* by the ex-board of Newcomers at Moxon of Reading, Pa.; Mr. and live in the family homo while Nan- sentativt* for the Now Jersey iJoll Westfleld women yester- the home of Mr, and Mrs. Richard cy U'o attends the Laboratory In- J. Westford Cutler of. 27 Canter- Mi^s Conover IH a graduate of Mrs. Allan C. Mitchell, Mias Helen bury tam*» receives the, cert ideate Wontiield IURII Scltmil and IDnug- Telephone Co. oameu/tq rUk) >nded the luncheon at the(Marshall, 337 Benson place. Mitchell and Robert Mitchell of stUut* of M archil ml i si UK in New Mr, Walsh is « graduate of Irf-Astoria in honor of Milti- York on a .scholarship. of merit for her bo**k, "The Ik--lns« 'ColU'tfi*. She is otHployuil by Richard -Marino, tson of Mr. and Philadelphia, 1'u. ininur Clardent'r," for junims. Provident Mutual Life lnsurimet! SeLon Hall University and its Wi'Hln'elil'H DlHtlllrtlvil Pur Wliop . Mclntoah, retiring prosi- Ami Jo-Anne -Myers, now in her Inw schoo!. lie is ii8,soci«ted with Bttrnard College, They were 'Mrs. John Marino, is now con- senior year at Douglass Co!lego, C<». of lMi!h*del|»t!ia. 249 E. BROAD ST. valescing at his home at 134 lioyn- the rtrin of Herri^el, lluhitt and mold Y. Claman, Mrs. Rob- will leave in for a year Newcomers look Ahead Her flatten h n g-raduntt* uf Mer-Herrige!, Millhtirn. 3ushman and Mi's. Richard ton court after an appendectomy. at thu University of Mexico. vSlu* it'rshui^ Academy and of Prince* AD 2-3423 On DAR Slate Tomorrow 1 To 18th Birthday Party; tun University. lie will ontrn1 hiw Aftor a honey nioiin in Her* mer. WESTFlELD**ls TALKING has just \wen ti\vai'di*d tin l*an- iniida, the WaUhes will nmku their —Open Moti. fva, till 9 p.m.— The Westflclil Chapter, Daugh- Amccican KxehanK^' Scholarship Past Presidents Invited third yoar in the University of Itrvcrs at the dedication of Pennsylvania Lnw 'School in Se,p« The opening of the swim clubs ters of the American Revolution, of the New Jersey -State Federa- hn Foster Dulles Library of will hold its final meeting of thetion of Women's -fllnbs. Pimm for the 18th hirthdiiy of U'liihcr. the WesUUrld N«*\vconu*rs Juno i* untie History nt Princeton A new hobby; children collecting year tomorrow at 12:,'iO p.m. at A 1958 graduate of WwtHeld A siunnu'i' wt*dding !H phuini'd. the home of the recent, Mrs. Ar-Hiith School, -Miss Myers spent her at 1 |>.»t. at the YWCA uv^ now jrsity last week were Mr. and the discarded "skin*" of the lo- hein^ made. AH prevWms presi- custs . . . thur J. Griner, 815 Boulevard. first pust'hiKh .school yenr in ItanK- Mrs. Beerbower to Head Paul E. Davis of fiO4 Grace- This will be a "sack-snack" lunch- kok, Thailand, where slit; studied dents of thu t'luU will bf invited. FORMAL WEAR >rHIRL Mabel Sturjfis and Fred The nmplc seeds that spiral to KiHt'rtninmt'nt will ht« pvovided hy the ground like helicopters and ineon to which members will brinn French, Gorman am! Thai while Goucher Alumnae Club their own sandwiches and then tie her father carried out ui) assign- the drawn fcroup untier fht* direc- uis have returned from win- rtuch quantity thut they must be tion «f Mr*. Hoy Si^risl. Their Mrs. Alan lUu>rhmvor of MO at Clcarwater Beach, Pla., raked off like leaves , . . served beverages and salad. Trien- ment for Morel*, Sharpe and hkit is entitled "I'ic-turt'H at tin1UMHIK'HS Mill road was named TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS |ir home on the Boulevard. Memorial Day being on a Wed-nial elections will be held follow- I}»hme, She has t-ompleted her rol« Kxhibition." Child (.-art* wiU IKpresiden» t tti an immuil tllnnor nesday , . . ing the reading of the annual re- Jejio work in three and a half yearw, provided for child ten hetweeii two meeting of tlic (Jmicher OolleKt1 CUTAWAYS, OXFORDS •recent Ruesst at the home of The parents of baseball leaguers ports, majorinp in Spanish and is a mi'in- and five years of atjt*. (Huh of northern Now Jersey held jnc) Mrs. Harold E. Brennan Co-hostesses with Mrs. Griner IHT of Si^ma Delta 1'i, Spanish who wouldn't miss a trmne »ml The coupk^ bri.itfo Knnip will last wtH'k at tin* homo of Mrs, To be sure of correct styling S80 Lawrence «ven«e was Dr. whose enthusiasm in the stands is will be new members nnd transfers hoiiitrary society, (Uintun Ht'ainmi, Hcotrh I*lai»H, OVMnllcy of Buffalo, N. Y. who have not previously assisted After I he year at the Univer- meet tutnorrow eveninw at H :HO and perfect fit, rant your almost more avid and certuinly o'clock in the homes of Mr, ami Yearly reports wer*) turned in and with hospitality this year. They sity of Mexico, Mius iMyers plans t future ptann for the raininK s, for her work for cere- their daughter, Kathleen Hamilton, Recital in Slifer Home Hrnzil. The Kev. RU-hard .Smith, Ira circle will have n mcetiiiK ol' eet has been Mowing for the JancL Ipalsy and mental health. to 'Hillnr lives, 'son of Mr. mid a^Hdciate nunister veiling; at 8:lfi wools altt-ndi'd tin* |it'ciHii:rti show 'rt wedding of John Walsh N. Y. were presented to oijdlt pupils of Tho bride WHS the \vi<|t)\v of o'clock. Mrs. Donald C. Coiiiu;ily ii-fr <»T a new motion picture, "Tin iefil and Eileen Daly of Miss Adams is a graduate of Dorothy B. Slifer at a recital Hun- Fjinnett H, (Jrutefend and lives at U(V of a Child nt .Janet." 1 will he eo-hoHtcKs. ange were Mr, anil Mrs. the Scotch 'Plnins-Fumvood Hi^h day afternoon at her home, '>7i'l 71II KnoUwood terrac* . Mr. Mute The M'wimr' **Iuh will m«*et Ourtntc their May hUM'tini? **t- Hi* Orpin of Canton, Mass., School of which her father is prin- Summit nveniH". Winners wt-re: WHS the widower of Mr*. Jesse H. TluirKday mornhttc lit !):'J0 o'ejnek home of Mrs, Jolm Atnmiratt! < won't let you jiny

$2.00 per week itiuM ft>r any it^m! Wherever ynti tfot no t«attt*r what {•unrnntef-tl n ilimrn flowrr* jou tnay Ht'i1 wlilch stM'tit< t'nmpjtrahli* . . . Miircus jirice-t, Contract tar 10 vrt-ckn or murr. sirvk'c and (juality ntaml out. from ull ihu rest, And, tsaiy purchiiHO you miikf! comes t-oinpk't*: %vtth our per- Hnnnl Mvrvircs which hnw, mudo us an pojnilar:

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doerrer's J E WELERS -floaters jmme sntvth 206 E. Broad Street, Wesffield, N. J. 227 E. Broad Street 129-139 CENTR&l AVB. AO 2-4800 TEl. AD 2-2400 Bolherford • Ridgewood • Hockensack AD 2-1072 PARKING AT 132 EtMER STREET Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot 167 ELM ST, Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'lit 9 P.M. i ii.iiK1 i.i II.'ilp. ' \fint l'.it.lni. \t \o hxtr.i < use?. I George Boro Woman^ Clwb Indwcfs Mrs, Koauf And Ofher Officers The nm tori memg of the j Ar«*»dteceion Council : Mi*. Alfred Ber«, third »w jfi'oop 'will t>J heM it Mr®. ,, _£,. . idtnt; MV^. John t'him A 'vice |>r» , \[i- PUei Lane. Uw 810UNTAIXSIDE—At a candie- ship in appreciation oi her de Beam; civic »oivu'«, Jb>. Kverctt Knaufs home June 5 at 12:30>T<» mSTOII (jTTtters Ot j fieid, treasurer. ligbtin^- ceremony last vvt^fc at the tion to the club. Corsages of pink Perkins; evening, Mrs. Joseph liijr- j''•'"• 1 Board Meeting Monday Twin Brooks Country Club, Wat- j The home and school committee carnations were given to all thesrio; uarden, Mrs, William Price; The n*?wl3'-insta!l«d president of Installation of nt* officers will j «-j|| present a pl-dgraVn 'on 'Ted fhung, Mrs. Harry V. Knauf Jr. new officer*, department chairmen the club is a charter "member, who of 289 Garrett road was installed and committee chairmen. and music, Mrs. Edward Verisn- has i«m'exVeme!p*artiveriavinK Hake place at the.meeting- of the | eral Aid to Education" under the *<».. ~1 &3 president of the Mountainside jrieri. served as chairman for two years ('"board VI •eii-ectoi'S, Utfion-W e?t- chtirmanship of Mrs. John U> Woman^Cltfb. George Weinheimer Jr. of of the American 'howie aeportmeni, I*«W ©fsSrirt^f «** Newark Ai-cfc- nick. Carle. past sixth district vice The committee chairmen are: chairmon one year of the hospital- jtf**e«™., Cotinrfl of Cs+hohc The auditing committee will be Mrs. Lawrence Xigro, outiroinsr president and new Federation state Activities, Mrs. Herman Bafcach; ity committee and vice presiden! I women Monday evening: at 8;SU president, presented Mrs. Knalif appointed by the president. ! chairman of education, was theeheer, ^frs, Jester Personette; and chairman of ways and means !»•»• « S*- »«itholom«*r the The district council is a Pedei- with the b'ock and iravel and an ; guest of the afternoon and install- finance &ud budget, Mrs. THeiz; for a vcar ' Apostle Sctaro], Seotch Plains, atton of Catholic Women's orga i< exchange of president and past- ed the new officers. hospitality, Ssh-s. .Sgarro; decora- ' j To fceinstalle d are Mrs. w. Jzation. s in this area and one of president pins was made. Mrs. tions, Mrs. Max Giasser; member- She has also served ae an officer j j ti Jr., Scotch Plains, re-elected Michael Sgarro presented Mrs. Ni- In addition to Mrs. Knauf, those jam the nine districts composing the ship, Hrs. Walter Stogryri; poli- in the Order of Eastern Star, Mad- presideftt; Mrs. Oscar JCtein, West- Newark Archdiocesan Counul gro with a gift from the member- taking office were: Vice president, cies, Mrs. Grant J

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t Seventeen Danish foneis prurte) DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFOttV Y Complete tine of Orihopedjtjh^ smi th Olinsk (Danish) desrgnsare compatiblo.the great uncluttered line of designer jen^uistgaari runs through them lite his signature, t. Staved teak ice tucket (22 95) Whatever Amount of TIME, SKIU and a. ElgM 24-mch hand-dipped tapers (2.95) 3. Twoquaclruple candle holders (5.95) 4. Teak carving board (19.95) 5. Fjord teak and stainless carvinp set (22 95) 129-139 Central Ave. is required we give it gladly 6.Xobenstyleenamolware casserole (13.95) 7. Flamestone ceramic coffeepot (15.95) 8, is, IB. Fjord 5-piece place setting (16.75) 9. Kobenstyle pitcher (7 95) AD 2-4000 to. Copper casserole (29.95) ll.Cane and teak pepper mill (12.95) l2-.Teak salad bowl and servers<44.95) i3.Flamestone cup and saucer (4,95) ' I*. Salad plate (5.95) 17. One Prune Danish (20c) Customer Parking Entrance ' from 129-139 Central Avenue ADams 2-4800 132 ELMER ST, jmme mms Free Cusfomar Parking ol 132 Elmer St. Opon Monday and Friday until 9 P.M. 163 E. BfcOAD St. Onnn Mnnrlov Eyeni)»05 THE WESTFIEI.D (N. J.) LEADER, THyRSDAV, MAY 84. 1962 P«g« tl

BRIDES nave told us.,. For years brides have registered their selections of china and silver patterns with us. If you are looking for a wedding gift, stop in or call our Bridal Gift Registry. What more appropriate present could you send a bride than her own selsction of lovely '*%&<#*.4-**** UJ ...I_EMO>C Jowcm-WHIiams CHINA SPECIAL NOTE tO BRIDES! jagement Is Told If Jy place, fe betrothed to Her- H, Williams Jr., son ol Mr. ^ is a ITJM -tP-me s. WiUiama of Iselin. McGowan is a graduate of '. T. 9-"TL<3. so is foot protection|! Jersey City Medical Center >! of Nursing and the New y State Teachers College at Young feet and Stride Riles belong together v City. She is on the ilirec- stalf of the department of ,. 12 months of the year. Beat i mid welfare, City of New- Williams attended The Cita- shoes, true fit. .. cool ^ seamless stockings 'he Military College of South ina. He is employed by the comfort. rn Electric Co., Baywsy. Get "Acquainted Week" with the perfect August wedding is planned. hose for Summer wear . . . seamless . « . wood Citizenship $6.50 to $7.98 sheer . . . some in sandlefoot . . » for the sgates Entertained Above: LOTUS BOWL, A lovely Lenox china centerpiece or versatile serving bowl with 24k. gold decoration $14.95. According to Size $5.98 to $6,98 Ivory only, $10.95. Diameter; 9VS". barelegged look wear Hanes Seamless Hose iNWOOD — Mrs. James H. Red, Whits or According to S!ie h, youth conservation ehuir- Below: MONTCIAIR. Enriched with bands of gleaming plati- Brown of the Fsnwood Woman's num. This Lenox china pattern achieves a simple dignity, Red {or Whits ... you'll love their looks and their comfort. , entertained with H tea at correct for all occasions. 5-pc. place setting $18.95. toother Sole tome, 33 Russell roml, Friday Doctors' Prescriptions Carefully Filled he club delegate to the Citi- Full Line of Orthopedic Shoes Mji institute at Douglass Col- CHARGE & BUDGET ACCOUNTS WELCOMED $1.35 to $1.95 June 18 to 22. lose present were the delegate, Wo Keep ACCURATE RECORDS of All Fittings . , . Kocliiui, and her mother, Mrs. Mail REMINDER CARDS uei Kodinu. The alternate dele- Provide FREE SIZE CHECKUPS , Diane Stopinski and her taut jtwettf ler, Mrs. Frank Stopinsky, !ast 's delegate, Martha Heott, ami another, Mrs. Harold Scott, ami I Johansimansim,, the delegate for tfuni r Woman's Cluh, ami her RANDAL'S Official Girl Scout Equipment Agency Mrs. T. Johansonson . RED CROSS SHOE STORE 121 Qulmby StrMt ADami,2-tlSl ither guests were Mrs. HanHan s Cronfordi 27 N, Union f I WniScM: Elm * Quimby roder, president of the Fan- Opan Mon. t frl, Evenln i 'til 9 o'clock id Woman's Club, Mrs. J. il. Plainfield: tlS Park y^ J AD 2-67IS 82 ELM ST. U^BiB ADAMS 2-3680 B femaker, education chairman of I Junior Woman's Club, ami Open Mon. Eves, | Allen J. Kelb, co-chairman of f 1' feh conservation.

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Official Girl Seoul Equipment Center ... Bo sure to see 121 QUfMBY ST., WESTFIELD AD 2-1131 iarye, cu'oiful collection of othur Bobbie Brooks Sportswear Open Mon. S Fri. Evenings 'til 9 o'clock und Two W«jtfield Alumnce To Aid Wellesle/ Club Bore AAUW Announces ' At tbc annual meeting and WestfieM residents attending Scholarship Awards, ; luncheon of the New Jersey Wti- the affair included Mesdames Har- {Japanese Garden; ! iesiey Club held Saturday at ',hoold C. Smith. J. Edward Atkins, ^ Annual Reports IOW -Mill IBR Bi'rmirdsviilo, Mrs.invin B. Cassidy, Ricketson B. I Elect New Officers MOUNTAINSIDE—At (he an! -E. Alfred Htrberich of 834 Staml- Russell, Hayward, Joseph E. Li. nual luncheon of the Mountain- jish avenue was elected councillor jrtnza, Jfnhort ?}. Daniel, John H. NOW! The Gardenaires, YWCA-spon» side branch of the American As- fsnd acquaintanceship chairimm. It Wachter, Frederick C. Hohn-baum, jied club, assembled yesterday at sociation of University Women •was announced that Mrs. Walter and the Misses Joanna and Flor- 1 Y for a short business meeting held at the Halfway House Sat- IS. Haywsri Jr. of 550 Hilkrest ence Kunkel. . Ufore traveling to the Japanese urday, Mrs. AHan Rehbock, chair- j avenue will continue as publicity }>3iden on the estate of Mrs. Al-man of the scholarship committee, chairman. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY •N it E. Stillman, 73 Iceland avenue, announced the two recipients of 111 infield. Mrs. -Stillnian welcomed this year's awards. They are Miss FREE BOX ST 11 i* group and conducted them on Barbara Boyle, who is completing 1 a tour of the garden. her sophomoie year at Buckncll, OF YOUR WEARING APPARft AND HOUSEHOLD ... and /Mrs. David Hart who is fin- I 'Irs. .Stillman explained that the ishing her senior year at Seton garden was designed in 1907 byHall. PAY ONLY REGULAR CLEANING Pgjcg I laxeo Shiota, Japanese landscape Barbara is majoring in sec- An hit«cl who designed the oriental ondary education and expects to t'trden at the Brooklyn Botanic teach math and biology upon grad- SAFE I d irden eight years later. Orifti- uation. Mrs. Hart will take gradu- mily beland family farm land, the ate work in psychology after she MOTH piuperty was purchased by Ptaroj receives her degree this June from Siklatvala, a. Persian who came ( Seton Hall. Also present wes Miss PROOF MOTHPROOFED, t h "e from Bombay, , to learn Pristine Cleveland, recipient of Vnierican business methods. He last year's award. Christine, who 4-INSURANCE n arried an American girl and nev- "will enter her sophomore year at »c to Koropo, aak PROTECTION VALUATION. ei went back to India to live, es- r Newark State College next year tkU: "t>m% I •«• mvaoU UM •» iblishing his country home on thehas been awarded a state scholar- w Kwt CSa»s—•* 1MS* taw Pa 5-THIY Will 1' land property. ship. The branch voted to increase Yew main* your paymtnt WHEN YOU The flat farm land and wooded from $50 to $100 the amount con- SfotiiD«t »...»> —Cluytan studio area were transformed by hand by tributed to the National Fellow- Ton te-Mil pwWMtnrljr fJrat Ohiaft whan (ormtnli an MRS. KENNETH A. BROWN Japanese workmen into a replica, ships Fund of AAUW. M • Jovial H»U*a4-AniBrica "happy strfp". loh*n out. (Elizabeth E. Whalen) of the Japanese landscape with its Mrs. Irwin Klingsbcrg gave a For few places on earth offer snob elagdoc^ bridges, pools and rock gardens. report on the recent state program such graciousness, and so many delightful The following officers for 196?-planning workshop which she at- Elizabeth Whalen, 59 were elected at the meeting: tended. , Year end committee re- "itnar—in tool] two, tvacuutmm *o& •ring. Thi« Coupon to itX President, Mrs. Herbert Sailer Jr.; ports were delivered by the study *tt««tiva service, Thit is vice president, Mrs. Robert J. Bres- group chairmen. The chairmen If paying a Httle wore can hriag f# Kenneth A. Brown lauer; secretary, Mrs. Walter W* ExperHy were Mrs. Leon Greenberg, crea- tmek more, wliy pay )es« 9 . Catnpbfll. »«d treasurer, Mrs. tive arts; Mrs. Ronald Straight, Clean and WORTH $100.00 Are Wed Saturday Thornton, SraltK. Mr3. George C. mass media, .and Mrs. Alfred Sal- And we also offer five Gateway Port j Schwinn read; a letter of apprecia- mini, international relations, The "—Cobh, Galway, Southampton, De Havre Of FREE tion for the ijegonias, nosegays and historian's report was given by Her three sisters were attend- »nd Botterdatu. Plan weekly sailings ta Every type ADWTIONAL INSURANCE favors delivered at Eaiter to theMiss Miriam Eisenririg. The an- Europe all summer by the s.s. Rottordjia, ants at the marriage of Miss Eliz- patient! in Rose Hall at John E. nual treasurer's report was pre- of abeth Ellen Whalen to, Kenneth Ru^nells Hospital. Airs. John W. sented by Mrs. Peter Bockius. tJlcuvr Amsterdam and Stafcendam. S04 Allen Brown Saturday- afternoon Coat Wiley headed the committee who Mrs. John Miller, president, pre- ^our travel agent. • in St. Bartholomew's Church, handled this project, 'Scotch Plains. The bride is the sented a corsage to the outgoing SAILINGS PROM NEW V»H|* •Members were reminded by (Mrs. program chairman, Mrs. Harold Safely and daughter of Air. and Mrs. Walter Herbert A. EJsesser of the club's Rotterdam June 8 • Statendam June 15 W« Specialize In: J. Whalen of 836 O'Donnell ave- Tulchin, for her services over the Conv*ni»nrty June 6 luncheon at the William past three years. Nbordam • .Maasdam June 16 Stortd In Our nue, Scotch Plains. Mr. Brown is fittin Chatham. Highlight of the Jfieuw Amsterdam June 22 • Hotterdam • Dyne! • Ollegro the son of Eugene Brown of-iNbrth Mrs. Edwin Schoffman presided Own Vaults luncheon will foe the "little flower over the installation of new offi- ...»nn r.aul.r ••Illngt in.r««(t»r. Plalnfield and the late Mrs. George show." in which the entries will be • Borgana— and Other Perry, also of North Plainfleid. . cers. These were Mrs. Salmini, lmgr«nt« the hate decorated with live flowers treasurer; Mrs. Paul Krystow, first BAIL A HAPPY SHIP TO EUROPS Available The Kev. Raymond P. Waldron and/or foliage worn by the mem- vice president, and Mrs. John Fos- Garments of St Michael's Church, Jereey bers, lira. Harvey T..Brown will ter, second vice,president City, performed the ceremony, as- act a3 judge. sisted by the Kev. John Caulfield. The program chairman, Mrs. Molland">America Line Tulchin, introduced the program SO BHOADWAr, NEW YORK «, N. Y. Airs. John Losavio was soloist. A Sub-Junior* Receive for the occasion, the • Elizabeth- reception at the Park Hotel, Plain- town Duo. This ensemble consists • 1-HR. CLEANIBJ fleid, followed the rites. Quartet of State Awards of two young men from Plrgry Given in marriage by her fa- The Westfleld Sub-Juniors re- School, Bill Lycan and Tom Eick- • 3-HR. LAUND ther, the bride wore a gown of ceived four awards at the recent endon, who sang folk songs. DRIVE IN Cliantllly lace-trimmed silk organ- MAKt VOUR MSMVAT4ON THROUGH za, made with scoop neckline, long Junior Women's Club in Atlantic work in the Four Plus One depart- 223 NORTH AVI j sleeves and bouffant skirt ending CLEANERS in a short train. Petals of organza The first award was a Junior TRAVELONG OF WESTFIELD INC. WESTFIELD held her pouf veil and she carried Women's Club aw»«d, for the high- support of est contribution to the current white roses.. by a Sub- 252 E. MOAD STREET, WISTFIELD Opp. former Safeway • Ample Frw Portino BraillBille fundfd . TThe second,, was ggiven Junior club. The local girls also re- AD 3-2300 Her twin dister, Carolyn Wlial- b cn, served as maid of honor. She for the best report turned in byy a 291 N. BROAD STUET, IUZABETH EL 4-2525 Open Dally 7 to 7; Mon. 7 io 9; Sat. 7 to i Wore yellow silk organza with departmentall chairman. The win-plaque for the best work and con- matching pill-box hat and carried n«r •*»» Magaret Eddy, for hertributions for the blind. R 'bouquet of spring flowers. The bride's other two sisters, the Miss- es Mory and Patricia Whalen, were bridesmaids. They wore or- ganza dresses in Paris pink and ro- mance Mue with pill-box hats and bouquets of spring blossoms. John Thomas of North Plain- field, was boat man for his half- brother. Ushers were Robert Her- shal Mikell of Plainfield and Dan- iel White of South Plainfield. After a wedding trip to Mexico City and Acapulco, the Browns will live at 198 Stahla way, 'Niorth iPlainfield. The bride is a graduate of Wcat- field High School, and 'Mr. Rrown is an alumnus of "North Plainfield •High School. He is employed by SAVE ALL THIS WEEK! WHOPPING SAVINGS ON KOOS the Central Railroad of New Jer- sey. The bride was honored at show- FAMOUS CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS .. . BEAUTIFULLY erB givun by Mrs. Louis De Vico, airs. 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Rcprinifil from tlic NF.WARK NUWS THE WESTFIEtO (N.J> LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 11IS2 Page-13 1 Betrothed rolos in the Pariish Playivrs and Fanwood Juniors Install Officers At Annual Banuet J'ark Annex Players and was se- C.ontinrtUalCuUint EVENTS I lected the best »ctri'3» one year by in a Country itator Selling FANWOOD—The Fanwood Jun- Rowan; fan mail, Mrs. David Meh- zens advisory committee, Mrs. Bar- the PlainfieW Area fittle Theatre Hod to Happy Vacotioni»U ior Woman's Club closed its season vinjr, assisted liy Mrs. Crosby; ley and -Mrs. Howard Shoemaker; Council. for '< of a Century! with a banquet last evening ;>- Mrs. Joseph club photographer, Mrs. Fred Hod- wood, USA," written by Mr, and ped-e-flous . Kenwood Woman's Club. j Breisch and 'Mrs. Kobcrt Smith; -.o.lr- DO It NOW! "fll**? 1 2 3 4 5 Mrs. Harry F. Wttifer of Hunwowi. lunckten • Cotktaitt • Dlnntr 7 8 9 10 11 12 They include: President, -Mrs j junior representative lo senior club, .urs. Kresgc introduced a com- Mrs. John B. Herrmann, assistant William Pollard: first vice pi-esi-presi I. *?«•*• Howard X. Krespc Jr.; joint eii} sketch (riven by .Mrs. Oeeana choir director at Westfieid 1'rtv- 14 15 16 17 18 19 dvi Brings iind Mrs. l.ois Gantlvy. Dlnwr Dandng TMtrj, Salurdajr •IMI dent, .Mrs. IUM-A Harker- second i " «»>miittei", senior represent a- bytM'isn Church, directed and acr Sundoy tn tin Ol.nn MlH»r Mood 21 22 23 24 25 26 Ivice president Mrs Frn<-=' fjob-itive' Mrs- Harker; junior repiv- Both are members of the Phila- companied the i^roup on the piano. thaiians. Mrs. Brigga hi»s had key Mountain Hnl. eR Hi. «, 28 29 30 31 jler; coriVH'ondinjr tn-retaiy. Mrs. ! senlative. Mrs. Frank Helms; vili- Mrs. John For-iry' was bumiuet Retrntillont PL fS-Olll -" - | Kobert Jorda; iwordintt secretary, chairman. (Mis Frank Kckert; treasurer, Mrs. I Norman Metz. 'Coffee Club of Westfield Special sruests at the dinner were A iveomers Club will meet at Mis William Berninir, Mrs. Frank j Store Ho jr« 9:30 to 5i30 home of Mrs. Edward Uippen, Mrs. Ralph Qunglia, past | as of 3 Dorset Hill road at advisors; Mrs, Theodore Benedict, j PERFECT a.m. ad\iNor: Mrs. Edward Ilolden »nd j >nin(T bridge of the West- Mi- Thomas U': president, was presented with BUY FLOWERS WHERE THEY ARE GROWN ' Westfield Musical Club, 1 GailM.Firestine a past president's pin and tickets | !., Sherlock Hall, Trinity to "Maggie" at the Paper Mill I WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP piscopai Church, Cranford. Playhouse by Mrs. Pollard. Prospective Bride 2S0 SPRINGFIELD AVE., Just off •rood ountainside Newcomers •Mrs. Marker read the 35th an- i board of directors riieet- nual state junior convention report. WE DEUVIR Til. AD 3-MSQ 8:15 p.m. at home of, •Mr. und Mrs. Raymond P. t'ire- Fanwood juniors were recipients George Gould, .1182 atlne of 321 Central avenue, Moun- of four awards. All award of mer- azo terrace. tainside, announce the encasement it for support to Meals for Mil- shioii show and luncheon of of their daughter, Gail Margaret, lions and a certificate of apprecia- Scotch Plains-Fanwood to Henry F. Olsommer, son of Mr. tion for support of the CAHK for and Mrs. Joseph C. Olsommer, j Latin America program were re- ewcomera Club, 1 p.m., 8. Jarmdemls, Pa. practic«lly ceo th« prais*s of Jht Ptman's. ceived, both of which wort* contri- ASHBROOK A graduate of Jonuthnn Dayton butions of the international rela- unchcon of new members tions department. Mrs. Fred Rod- fepartment of the Woman'a Regiorial High, Miss Firostiiie is Llliputlan Baxaar^ now employed with the Suburban £ers received first award for lu*r Pub of Westfleld at the music department for the best all NURSING icotch Plains Country Club Trust Co,, Westfield. Her fiance 33 WIDloyed with Bel! Laboratories, 1 around work in music. :^0 associate members and honorary Raritan Rd. at Terrlll, Scotch Plains b.m. members to the iinnuni niveting. Highway, Route 22 * ^Ptalnfleld 7-0500 A resume of the club's activities DIAL 889-2374 for the year was read by the sec- • JUNE retary, Mrs. Bradford T. Blauveit Westfield people 1962 and a report was made on the suc- • S M T w 1 r 5 cessful garden coffee given in the cherish gifts 1 2 •arden of Mrs. Ford A. Laile •3 * "4 5 6 7 8 9 May 9. from 12 13 U 15 16 Officers who wilt nerve for the no ii yeit 1902*03 are: Mrs. Wiliinm •7 18 19 20 21 22 23 McCollunj Jr., president; Mrs, B4 25 26 27 23 29 30 Francis H. Whituker, first vice president; Mrs. Lnile, st'onnd vice president; Mrs. Donald (I. Max- well, corresponding secretary; BEFORE... (Annual banquet of the Inter- Mrs. Ceurtlundt F. Denncy, re- Intediiite Woman's' Club, 7 cording secretary; Mrs. Joseph A. 'I*. .. ,;... ',.•! Ip.m., I'lainHeld Country Club. McOroarty, treasurer; Mrs. Paul f\ ti M lAnnunl luncheon of the C!crh«rt und Mrs. Walter C. ISfOtch Plains Woman's Club, Jackson, members-Ht-lorife. IWally's Tavern-on-the-Hill. fPretenders of the College Tht name "Absecon" was de- I Woman's Club. Animal picnic rived from the Indian "AbseRami," INTERNATIONA!. G1PTS 17 Kodman road. meaning: "little water 57 Elm S». WestfleW YOU NO MOTHS! NO Wlfl! NO FIRE! START NO BULGING ClOSETS! THE g. iEimf COLD STORAGE JOB...

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***•%* TH* WMTF»*U> M. IIW* degree. She is on dean's Jist a»d Panorama, a magazine distributed chemistry student at Swarthmore bar* plains to do graduate work in is winner of " Golden I! presented in the Boston urea which lists and College. chemistry at Johns Hopkins next Magic and Fun for in recognition of her outstanding comments or. entertainment and Karlier thie year, Barbara was year. She is the daughter of Mr. SldeopUttluK tun and comtdr m With the Collecians contribution to extra-curricular •l»Tr» and tie* •OBvenlra lor your (hnsrit: .-jiofc. ns wel! as phices of elected to associate membership in and Mrs. G. R. McBride of 523 cborch, eloba, ft or Scoot, and all titudwii. atfiiirs. genem! t-t- historical interest, thru- the Swarihmore chapter of .Sigma Clurk street and attended West- oui I!K: rity. In conjunction with Xi, the national honorary science field High School. Nancy .8. Harbour, daughter of Roberta J. Marten, daughter of Barbuia Hirshbenr. daairhter of bt-r }<>)< at Punoraina fhe will also society. MR. MAGIC BRM550, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert .1. Barhtuir Mrs. Myrtle B. Weaver. K4T Dorian .'. and Mr-. Jc-ronu- H i is !i !>•.•>;_• 1-f assistant eiiitor of (JOCK! Listen- A senior at Swarthmore, Bar- (Please turn to page 16) of 024 Leijrh drive, received the road, ami the late Roi'crt Wur.vuk f ^ua:itiKk lain?, will act a* a ho*- ing, :i viirct'tor. of Show of the Wagner Nursing Alumnae award Ilarten, has been elected to mem- ss at a conference to tK* held at Month Club, and sole i'ditor of at the annual Student Association bership in Sit'ina Phi, scholastic Jontclair .State Colbjro where the Theatre Magazine ithi' equivalent awards banquet, held recently on honorary at Drew University. A now a junior majoring in home of the New York City Playbill) the Statfi) Island campus. .Nancy, ISI58 graduate of Westfield Hijrh ronuiiiics. This will take place which :s distributed to those at- a member of Alpha Delta Pi so- School, she was elected from the lalurday morning. tending the four legitimate thea- rority, has served on many commit- field of English literature. * * * tre.j in Hoston. In April. Peggy tees during her years at Warner. Amon^ the candidates for bache- did field work for Panorama for a * • * Itulph K. Dahlslrom, son of Dr. >rs cictrrct-5 at Buckncli L'nhvr- perk*! of two wtfks. She is a rv*- Lynn Immr-hi-ey was initiated nd Mrs. Hoy l>ahl>tium of 545 ty June '4 are five .^tuvlcnt? frum idont of i'.'H* Summit avenue. into "The Order of the Old Well," -\]73 Wuud- and Mr*. Sanfoici 5mith, 32l> Kiro- University of \orth Carolina at discussion group. A graduate of leie drive; Christopher I.. Her- liall avenue. ha.< been accepted by Chapel Hill. She is a member of he Pingry School, he is a member lann, son of Mr. and Mr*- Eugene the Experiment in International Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and if the junior class and a candidate '., Hermann, 39 Fair Hill road; Living to spend the summer months served as chairman for their par- 'or the bachelor of arts degree. 'ar! A. Kurtz, daughter of Mr. in Chile. She i* presently a soph- ents weekend this sprinc. She was le was named to the dean's list for ml Mrs. Carl F. Kutz, 716 Knoll- omore at Simmons College, Boston, also a member of the 1%2 <-ampus high academic standing in his od terrace; Karen B. Lewis, Mass., where she is majoring in symposium committee. iMiss Hum- sophomore year. In his sophomore 'aughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John I!, government and Spanish. phrey is a junior in the School of year he also received the second -ewis, 2 Fair Hill road; Alan J. * * i. Fashion | Nursing and lives at 25 Hawthorn ixsar Misch prize in (»erntan. 'earlman, .son of Mr. and Mrs. A Westfield man. Peter H. Mitch- drive. * * * ac Pearlman of 4 Bates way, ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace + * * Bob Fish, soil of Mr. nnii Mr*. nd Edward C. Dietz, son of Mr. B. Mitchell, 5(51 Bradford avenue, John A. 'MeUen, son of Mr. and II. R. Kish, 721 .Shuckamaxon nd Mrs. Edward A. Dietz of 587 has been elected to the Cornell WATCHES Mrs. H. A. Mellen, 400 Saltcr place, :lrive, is one of 50 Springfield Col- 'erracc place. University chapter of Tau Beta and Richard G. Sanborn, son of lege (Springfield, Mass.) athletes All have taken an active part in •Pi, national engineering honorary Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. .Sanborn, who recently took part in a 100 unjius rctivities while attending society. Membership in Tau Beta 756 Bclvidere avenue, are members mile marathon relay from Boston lucknell. In addition, Miss Gra- restricted to engineering stu- of the graduating class at the Pen- to Springfield. Fish, a member of ism earned membership in I\si Chi, dents who possess outstanding aca- nington School. the varsity "S" Club, received his i a t i o n a 1 psychology honorary, demic records. Mr. (Mitchell is a * * * etter in swimming. He is a se- t'hilt' Miss Kurtz was elected to fifth year student in Cornell's 'Mary Elizabeth Pond, daughter nior majoring in psychology and is membership in Phi Alpha Theta, School of Electrical Engineering. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. I'ond a graduate of Westfield High lational history honorary and * * * of 747 St. Marks avenue, and Eliz- School. ierved as circulation manager of David C. Andreassen, son of Mr. abeth Putnam, daughter of Mr. * * * he Bucknellian, the \veekly stu- and Mru. Harry Andreassen of 150 and Mrs. G. C. Putnam, 550 Hiirh- Margaret l.ukk of 230[Dudley lent newspaper. Dietz was a mem- Madison uvenuc, and a graduate of iand avenue, are candidates for avenue has won the New York Uni- er of Lambda Chi Alpha frater- Westfield High 'School, received a graduation from Mount Holyoke versity Blazer for outstanding per- ity and the RO-TC BriRade. bachelor of science degree Sunday College this June. formance as a member of the wom- * * * at exercises at the Delaware Val- Both girls are graduates of the en's fencing team. She was one The American College Poetry ley College of Science and Agricul- Wastfield High School. Miss Pond, of Jl women athletes honored at ociety for the spring, 1902 compe- ture, Ooylcstown, Pa. a zoology major, plans to enter the the annual NY7U Women's Athletic Ition the outstanding se- ,t Florida (Southern College, Lakc- and Daniel S. Bernstein, 1410Coop- drive. nior in that department during the »nd, Fla. He is a candidate for er road, Scotch Plains, BS in eco- Miss Putnam, an economics ma- Moving-Up Dny ceremonies at bachelor of science degree in busi- nomics. \ jor, was a member of the Student 'larkson College of Technology, iHis campus honors Include mom- * * * : 'He has been a senior don sitory Joseph Valentini Jr., son of Mr. Government nominating committee ership in the professional business mid .Mrs. Valcntini of 209 Eliza- NEW JERSEY'S in her freshman year and house counselor, vice president and 'raternity. Delta Sigma Pi, and pledgemaster of Tau Beta (Pi, en- beth avenue, has been elected treas- FINE JEWELER GRENCHEN president of the French house, Lc he Florida Academy of Sciences, urer of SiginH Beta Tau fraternity Foyer, during her sophomore year. gineering honorary; itnd of Pi Tau le is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (a product of CROTON) She was also treasurer of the In- Sigma, mechanical engineering at 'Newark State College. iichard W. 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Topper's Hcauty Salon, THE CORSET SHOP Third Floor 148 E. BROAD ST. AD 3-2615 Air Conditioned for your Fitting Comfort THE WSSTF1K.O CN. J.) LE&DIEfc, THURSDAY, *IM,Y SH, 1962 ffef* Fanwood Woman's Club Sees Summer Fashions, Elects Civic Delegates FANWOOD - A fashion sho* presentation by the Clara Loui«o fahop was given for the Woman'* Uub of Jamvood at its mcetim; la-t week at the Fanwood Pre^hy- teiian Church. Mis. Otto Jahnkc. fii'-t vice president, un-angeri and intioduced the program. Hat« wen- presented by the Hat Box oi' Westfield artd hair styles by Anton Coiffures of Scotch Plain?. The fashions were modeled by the following members of the club- Mesdames Ralph Qualia, Carrol Mallonee, James Booth, Wilber Colville, Carl Gracely, Justice Schrag, Lawrence Andrews, and F . W. BollenbaehBolle. The children models were DbDebbb y Nette and Jane Bollenbaeh. Mrs. Victor Merrill, 42 Fourth MOutefteon street, was elected senior member | DOROTHY BEYERSTEDT of the Woman's Club of Fanwood to the Joint Civic Committee, and ss Beyerstedt Mrs. T. S. Benedict, 12 Glemvood road, was elected junior member. Mrs. Arthur Bradley, chairman iride-to-Be of the finance committee, read the proposed budget for the fiscal year and Mrs. Frederick J. Bey- of 1902-B3. Mrs. Roman Evdo. dt of 972 Woodmere drive an- Mrs. Jahnke and . Mrs. Arthur the engagement of their Bradley read the reports from the hter, Dorothy Ann, to Freder- New Jersey Federation of Wom- M. Carlson, son of Mr. and en's Clubs held in Atlantic City. 'Maurice Carlson of Cranford. Mrs. Edward Holden, the jun- s Beyerstedt was graduated ior Woman's Club of Fanwood ad- the Westfleld schools and is visor, introduced the new president mtly employed by the Chil- of the Junior Woman's Club, Mrs. s Country Home, Jean Pollard, and read the con- Carlson received his bache- vention report of the Junior Wom- seienee. degrree from Rutgers an's Club from the recent conven- rsity and is associated with tion. Kadio Corp. of America in Mrs. George Mejia, chairman of ville. the American home department, August wedding is planned. announced that a trip to New llop», Pa. will be held June 5. Mrs. Hans Schroeder presided jue Provisiondls at the meeting. Mrs. Alun Mer- sereau and Mrs. John Young were ored at Tea Tuesday co-chairmen for the (en with the ,rht provisional members of following co-hostesses: Mesdames unior League of Plainfield Howard Van Siclen, Benjamin honored at a tea Tuesday Keller, Walter Van Hoesen, T. R, airue sustaininir members at Triplett, T. T. Trumpp and John mme of Mrs. Thomas Mann, C. Buss. Flowers were arranged by Villager coat dress asant lane, Scotch Plains, Mrs. C;. Deane Donnelly. one; the guests of honor was •Pamela Steven of Scotch Bright Minuuer floral print . . . light- hofii-arkiiig. Cinch tlio waist 1 provisional* recently eom- Muhicnherg Hospital will continue rope lie lielt or wear It withutit I an eight weeks lecture their work there, while others will for tile root iflnM'il look. Lime ot i' oti- various aspects of the start working at the Youth Em- nity. This course also in- ployment Service Inc. in Plainfield. Orange, si?en 6 to 14, 17.88 d a number of field trips, Upon satisfactory completion of summer those priivisionuls their course, these provisional will Topper's Dr<".» Salon, Third Floot are currently working at jeeome active members next April.

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First stop was the New India and showed three short motion pic PanheHenic Collegians of the international relations de- House, home of the Indian Consu- ture films, "This Our India,' BRACELETS • BROOCHES • EAR| partment of the Woman's Club of late on East 64th street, where "Feminine Fashions" and "Women (Continued from page 14) Come See Our Westfieid traveled to New York Zind L. Keul of the information and Education." News Ktvuwng the degree of bachelor j CHINA • GIASS • SILVER . yy.,, . ^ City recently by chartered bus section spoke about the problems In chargre of the trip was Mrs. of ait' at the 121st commencement | to make a special study of In- of .Mji)h:ittanvil!ij College of the the IENNARDS *'**** and progress of present-day India j George W. Mann, chairman Mned Heart, Purchase, N. Y., on 401 Morris Ave. Springfield, N. J. no. ¥ Phi Mu Monday will be Judith L. Morgan, The Union County Unit of th? ii.iugh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert! northern New Jersey Chaptor of II. Morgan of 135 Linden avenue. JARVIS DRUG Sfclf Phi Mu alumnae will hold its din- * * * ner meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. Patricia V. Pepe, daughter of 54 ELM ST. >!* at the home of Mrs. Phillips Deck- Mr. and Mis. Carl J. Pepe of 523 er, 45 Pill Hill rond in Beniardf- Alden avenue, a junior at George- Enjoy Dinner with «, *** ville. It will be "Pot Luck" with town University School of Nursing, in our everyone brinfrinc a dish. All area has been named co-editor of the Phi Mus are invited and may make 19' 2-C3 yearbook. Air Conditioned Dining Room i t * « TINEA PELLIONELLA reservations with Mrs. Speneei Cadet "Skip" Rollins of Staun- Shamp, 564 Sherwood parkway. |ton Military Academy, Staunton, Complete Dinners Plans will be made for the an- Ya., has remained on the head- nual family picnic to be held Sun- master's list. "Skip" has contin- From $1.40 to $1.75 day, June 24 at the home of Mrs. ued on the list since the first mark- Difficult to pronounce and even more difficult to live E. J. Clark Jr., 2431 Bryant ave- i ing period. His parents, Air. and nue, Westfield. 'Mis Jennings F. Rollins and sis- SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT with! Tinea PeHionella, you see, is the scientific name i - 1.1. Ill II tl ter, Brenda of 650 Coleman place, for the common clothes moth which causes millions and MISS KATHLEE.V A. LORO will attend graduation ceremonies EVERY THURSDAY Chi Omega beginning June 1. COMPLETE DINNER . . . millions of dollars damage every year. Miss Lobo Plans "Skip" will attend Rutgers Uni- 4i The final event of the season versity in September. CHILDREN'S DINNER . . . 75 for the northern New Jersey alum nse of Chi Omega sorority wil October Wedding Those who have had the misfortune of having their be a picnic tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. L. D. Barney of U Hel Mr, and Mm. Walter E. Lobo of homes invaded by the Tinea PeHionella have many other ler drive, Upper Montclair, wil. 2 Stoneleigh park have announced choice appelations for the devastating- insect. Unfor- be hosted to the group in her the onpagement of their daughter, tunately, they are detected too late—after the damage home. Kathleen Anno, lo John B. Magill Recently announced was the se Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Father's Day Thought is done. lection of Mrs. Keith Renard of B. Magill of Ailentown, Pa. New Providence as the delegate An October wedding is planned. the Chi Omega National Conven- Miss Lobo is a graduate of Mt. tion in June at the Greenbriar St. Mary's Academy, North Plain- You can protect your wardrobe against them by having Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, field and of Trinity Coilege in spring W. Va. Washington. your clothes cleaned at Pan American. We moth proof Mr. MagiH was graduated from your garments every time they are cleaned, thus giving the University of Notre Dame and Kappa Alpha Theta is now associated with the Square BOX SALE you added peace-of-mind. D Co. as a field engineer. The Kappa Alpha Theta alum introducing ... nae club will have its annual pic- nic Saturday at 5 p.m. at the High School PTA Sees home of Mrs. J. H. McAteer, 11 Student Fashion Show; Bomore place, Cranford. Co-host- new esses will be Mrs. Arthur Criner Installs New Officers FREE BOX STORAGE and Mrs. B, T. Leahy. All Kappa At the final meeting of the sea- Alpha Theta alumnae and their son of the Westfield Senior High Jockey Empty out your closets and send your winter wear to husbands are invited and may se- School PTA recently in the school cure further information by call- auditorium, Mrs. Alexander Lo- Pan American. We'll store it for you, after they're ing Mrs. R. E. Ross, 1811 Quimby gnn, the outgoing president, hand- oxers drycleaned and mothproofed. Insurance available at ed over the cavel to the new presi- box of dent, Mrs. J. Paul Weia.1, and in- 2% of evaluation. troduced the officers for nnxt year Westfield ORT Begins as follows: First vice president, 4 for **** Mrs. M.. Scott Eukeley; second r*g. $6.00 volu* Bowling League, Sees vice president, Mrs. L. E. Wouters; 'Wholesale" Matinee recording secretary, Mrs. William Jtu-kry T.K.O. l*u*fr* Jinve flic Cliban Jr.; corresponding secre- tttnt |mn«»t, OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY The third annual ORT (Organi- tary, MIH, C. P. Eddy Jr., and Ilrrr (it IftMt nrr boxer nUort* with zation for Rehabilitation through treasurer, Mrs. It. W. Hayes. |irt>m»rtloiirtl to \vtilnt Training) mixed bowling league Following the business meeting for tin rxchiMtv* ruHlom H(. VIun . , All Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundering Done on Premises will begin tonight at the Clark the girla of the clothing depart- ttn <*xtrn-\\1

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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION "A Community Bunk Dedicuted to Community Service" 264 E. Broad St., Westfield AD 2-2900 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAV 24, j*8* P*K« 17 liardson Named f~\ adentofNY Society K. Kichardson, CPA, of r.j, Ku.-i Bros. & Montgom- Y....K Certified Public Ac- linn, a resident of 824 i avenue, was elected pres- DlUKl4£t...AMK, u. i i ho Saw York State Soci- m^s o |ft,)tifie(i Public .Accountants tannua! dinner meeting Mon- Hutel Roosevelt, New Mr. Richardson will bflise as president of the or- fc f 12,000 members June

of the state society i i!i4">, Mr. Richardson has first vice president and direo f addition to serving as ehair- member of more than a uh,..: committees. He has also in many committees for the scy Society and the -Penn- Institute of Certified Pub- vountants. A former vice lint, his service to the Ameri- fn-tiluc of Certified Public Relax ... at Koos you can buy a whole relaxing patio-full of summer furniture for peanuts fs includes work on more •lii committees, ... well, dollars, really, but so few that It's downright amazing! Koos giant buying power fides New York State, Mr. r-ilsnn holds Cl'A certificates brings you great big Koos-type savings on every single piece, but when you buy a complete nnsylvania, District of Co- I.uuisiana and Illinois, He patio group you save dollars and dollars more! Like picnics? Our big fi-pc. redwood irmaH of the taxation eom- and member of the exeeu- barbecue set is just $88! Want to keep summer in your bouse all year 'round? Our onimiHe of the New York of Commerce and has wrought iron patio-dinette h yours for only $88! Hacking in the sun for you? $88 buys e in the Westfieid United serving as chairman of the the complete aluminum or redwood lounge sets! And there's more, more! Hurry in to co itift division. His educa- your nearest Koo» store to see these and many more money-saving Summer Colony buys! uctivities include member* in the lwurd of truBtees-alum- 1,1 for Girnrd College in Phil- his. Ituhardson, a co-editor of feoimry's Federal Taxes, be- I to the American Accounting liuucm, the Federal Tax For- N'ational Association of jjntants, the iNational Tax As- Kiun. Mr. Kichardson has been kl "Honored Kellow in Ac- JinK" by the College of Iiusi- | Administration of Long 1s- jVniversity in 11159. He re- the (iirurri Colleire alumni of miTit ill 1952 nml the c.'in Institute of OPA's uward uiin^ service to the pro- |in in !S>53 The New York S*u-ioty presented him an for iiutstaiiditiK .service in wks Is Speaker [Saigon Event BtHiin I.. Hrooke of Westiield iper on the "hows" of enrichment und the relative ,s of enrichment, undcrmiHinu; parboiling at the Fiir Bust y which the nutritive df lice, with special refer- tn liiiamine, can lie increased odifiratioiiK in the million pro- by parboiling »nd drying be- millinj.-. and by {he addition Hire vitamins, mine-nil* and nccilt'd nutrients through en- (?nt. He also described a sim- effectivc and inexpensive :«l of making dehydrated rice lends itself well to use as a ry field nit ion. Mr. Hrooke It he only representative of in- y present at the .symposium.

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KOOS STOIIJ-: <>N HOI li: -7 KOOS—1 IU:S;HO!J» SIOIU: KOOS—IMHSM'IMW SIOIIi: 54 Elm St. Pnrhiny CAH 1.'3 • 1'liviw il V .Xl'O Hnulv 'J • I'Sumc lit) .' '','-'; i(ua(u In m I'htmtx HE •i-tHlt) , um m, LETTERS TO THE 0 YEARS AG0 Editor's EDITOR The All letter* to the editor must bear a *lgnatur« ami « street Corner s4dke«*. both of whieli will be 1 *J>**F n vf TX*-tBi]$ at 3 -ft of Jackson Routs authenticated; prior la fptu&licfc* ptJau; 14,00 a >"c;ir in .'tdvnncp. fmn. BY RAU>K BOBEY Okay so I'll take the bit in my BREVITY IS ESSENTIAL. Office: &ft Kim Sin* pi, \VK«!fMd, N teeth'and say I ihisk/lhe Library Puts North in Tel. AJ> t'-'H«T —AS.) 2-J4o^ NO LETTER EXCEEDING ZOO KENNEDY ASKS FOR such measures. The House always closing was vvron*r, all wroiur, )n WORDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. TAX-CUT AUTHORITY has been jealous of this right and Qu.iHty Wffkl^M of Now J*>rjs*y this column i am on titled to f*x~ By ION K. SAVAOf 1 I f req u.-* t y «f 11,0 its services to the public by cios- tlghi ia reject or edit any letter At present our personal income attaining full employment. That h to conform to "Leader" tt*Bg*~ all to the g"ood, but someone has 60 miles away and pushing in ttell Taxes and Gullibility mg the Library on Saturdays other tax rates range from 20 to 91 from the north. Gen. Nathaniel P. d K than those which fell with in the per cent of taxable income. Theto define full employment—and Banks, the former Speaker of the Based on the action of the State Legislature last President wants the authority to the definition must oe in terms of •«Menly his , summer vacation period. House of Representatives, and and d!Sapill!ittei) week a pledge to the people at the state was a Libraries are dedicated to serve reduce these rates by up to five the volume of unemployment. Our Gen. John C. Fremont, former Sellhtg V* S, percentage points, or to a range of data on unemployment are as hon- c-busetu MoMu tongue-in-the-ch&ek gesture over a year ago when a the public. Thfcy provide & service* Hepubliean candidate for Presi- liter it wsjC!it it source of reference, information, Editor, Leader: 15 to 80 per cent- It is officially est as any in the world, but the dent, were in northwestern Vir- temporary one cent lax was added to the cigarette volume depends to a major extent town of Front books ranging from tender love On the editorial page of last estimated that soeh a reduction ginia with another 25,000 men, era! Col. J h bite in Trenton. stories to world history. These week's Leafier you quoted five would amount to some $10 billion upon how we define tmemploy- capable of moving in on Rich- D n books are bought and pmd for by points from a speech given recent- a year. iitient. That definition is subject to mond sshoujd the necessity arise.. The tax was added at that time to bring in about constant criticism, and as a result the taxpayer through one method ly by Charles IL Brower. In point Mr. Kennedy Insists that lie is first line $8 million in badly needed revenue to defray the or another of apportionment of one Mr. Brower says: "We do not not asking* for a delegation of the many persons refuse to accept the But a -week later, Washington 5 accuracy of the figures. e«l pickets, a big institutions bill, it was claimed. Stressing that it the tax dollar. Having* paid for have a department dedicated to power of the Congress, As he ex* was in a state nearing panic. followed. The them he is entitled to enjoy the selling the United States to the plains the suggestion, it still would Second, *with personal income Banks had been whipped and driv- mmil was a temporary expedient the sponsors of the meas- 1 fli'd across the (,„«, fruits within their covers at hours rest of the world.' be up to the Congress to establish taxes subject to change by a en back across the Potomac River. but even thers tkev ure pledged that it would be dropped June 30 this vs'hu'h shall he deemed reasonable But we do have such a depart- the conditions under which tax mere order of the President, no McDowell bad been turned around Jackson's cavslqr »iS year. The bill was adopted as a one year measure and on days which shall provide ment. It ia the United States In- rates could be lowered. Further, one could make firm plans as to and was heading for the Shenan- »i> even more. Qnlti the gpreatejst measure of service to formation Agroncj*, whose four- there would be a delay of 31 days what his tax bill was going to be. doah Valley. Fremont, too, had1,000 escaped. and we gullible y cents, because cigarette smokers needed a chance to excuse it is inexcusable, I have sion, the reduction would go into to the loyal governors for militia, Jackson's army hit 1 3. To combat anti-communist pro- effect on the following 31st day, thia means would give a lift to saying there was "no doubt that side en route, FaHkjfl catch their breaths for a year, you can be quite sure seen lines of people waiting in li- pAganda overseas. 4. To "submit either business or employment. valley, Banks turned is| braries to check out books. There •evidence to peoples of other na- but it would end 81 days later un- the enemy in great force are that such a measure would have died, but dead, on less a new order was issued. Such a lowering of the tax take marching on Washington." at Winelit'stjr, raj j^l Isn't anything- so terrible about tions that the objectives and pol- would be temporary, and its effects era ripped inio his am»J the date it was supposed to. this, rather it is a pretty generally Presenting this plan at such a 1 icies of the United States are in would be quite different from a And all of this was because of Banks'men neiejfe accepted practice ja most busy li- harmony with and will advance late dftte in this session of the permanent reduction. Much of the the quiet, religious, Presbyterian It just goes to prove one thing'—when » law- braries. Congress indicates that the Ad- Potomac, and Jacket, j, their legitimate aspirations for released funds might simply be "StonewaiS" Jackson, who had the army, stayed right Itfc maker tells you that a stop-g-ap-emergency-teinpo- So you may as& what Is the crux freedom, progress and peace.*' ministration does not ex|i«et ac- hoarded, and that helps no one. strange habit of sucking lemons. tion this year. The legislative hop- By noon of the 26th, 1 rary step has to be taken to keep the state's body of my argument. It is the attitude the remnant of h of the Library Board, through its To achieve these goals the US per is already far too full to #«t and soul together, you can be sure that step ahead IA uses proaa, publications, books, even casual consideration from the across the Potomac. spokesman, which was expressed radio, television, motion pictures, congratulating himw will never be taken backward. so succinctly in the demand to House Ways and Means Commit- Health Hints They take blood but they con give safe in Maryland. exhibits, libraries and personal eon- tee on such an amazing plan and Rocky 'Mountain Spotted Fever And mind you—they didn't extend the tax for council that it either provide im- tacts. It maintains 200 overseas mediately the &ums of money the the bill can not move without the BLOCK THAT TICK and other serious diseases. They Jackson went on t» i another year—they made it permanent. information posty in 80 nations of approval of that committee. are, therefore, dangerous and some- bank, lhen turned Library Board claims it needs (to the free world. To the millions 'Residents of New Jersey have make sure no one has to stand in But even though thore is no been warned by the State Depart- times deadly. hardly a week, hiijnaSj, So the cigarette smokers are stuck with an added. behind the Iron and Bamboo cur- 1 (id more than 154 mlla,H line) or let the general public suf- tains, the AK^ncy's Voice of Amer- chance of the President being Riv- ment of Health that this to "Tick It's wise, after field trips, to cent. Those w*ho doirt smoke won't care, but they fer the eon sequin ires through cur- Time." The phrase is more pleas* pod an army of 12,5«,i ica daily 'beams objective news- en this standby tax cutting: au- search arms, legs and hairlines for lyzed an army of, IB; . should. What they should be concerned with is the tailed services. easts, up-to-the-minute facts about thority, the move Is none the letis ant in sound than in. signiftance. It them. If a tick U found, it should means that now that warm days scared Washington iita basic premise that what can happen to one element ThJ'3 is u bludgeon of the rawest U. fi. government policies,, as well important, Thia is true because be removed with tweezers and the he would invade tht! sort. If any JBoard operating on as information about lending as- there is no justification evon for a ore here and grasses nnd foliage of the constituteney, can happen to another. are plentiful again, the outdoors skin area .thoroughly and nntisep- had captured 3,800 pi public funds k to he permitted to pects of American life. request of such pow#r. tically cleansed. It's a good idea $30(1,000 in property, If the legislators can find reasons to break dictate that 'Unless'the funtlss de- walker should he wary lest he fall When former President Eisen- Under the Constitution all ri*v~ victim to some slick tick. to wear protective boots and cloth- McDowell aadFrems.. pledges in tax boosts on one item you can bet your manded in a budget are granted it enue bills mutst originate in tht* ing" when, moving in tick-infested "will arbitrarily cut the services it hower created the United States dered to turn wound L 44 cent dollar they will find other items to tempo- Information Agency in 1053 he House of Representatives, and in Ticks arc blood-sucking little locations. It's also desirable to Jackson, and the danger3 furnishes we no longer will need that organization the Ways anil animal'.* equipped with a barbed ke»p domestic animals tick-free. A rarily hike the tax on and a year later argue it's got elected representatives. said: "it h not enough for us to munil's fall wis b(gimiii|j have sound policies, dedicated to Means Committee has been as- sucker which they bury in the skin tick can make you very sick. So— away. to be permament and make it so. Consider this ... If the munici- goals of universal peace, freedom signed the function of handling all of their animal or human victims. block that tick! Next t«k: Seven I Yessir! We are pretty gullible folk when it comes pal officers responsible for the and progress. These policies must fiscal position of a municipality uve to paying the piper. ,<»•»,,-' be made known to and under^lootl to be told that they mu^t jjrant. by all peoples throughout . tho what is demanded without question world. This is the responsibility under threat of curtailment of of the United States Information An Unthinkable Threar services to the public and they Affency.** kn uekle tinder-—-where would it For every new dollar in taxes New Jersey may end ... in anarchy . . . that's? In addition, every American, be able to raise, there are a dozen or more demands where. whether he goes jibrtKid or corner for spending it. in contact with foreign visitors at It is our understanding that home, sells his country to the rest This became evident at recent hearings of the council was put in the abuve posi- of the world. tion, and though they sought to 1 State Tax Policy Commission where testimony of 65 have the action delayed until fur- Mrs. B. N, Crave* witnesses gave evidence of the competition for any ther discussion** might he held . . . FIRST in friendly service f new cash. nought to maintain u Herviee to tho Student Wants public . . . they wer*» in effect told Noting the diversity of spending demands, the to put up or we will shut un the Library Open HENRY C. PARSONS New Jersey Taxpayers Association asked the pur- Library. Editor, Leader: Meet President and Director pose for which tax revision or new taxation was be- Mind you . , . the Library budg- As a junior member of this ing proposed : et was not . . , repeat, was not cut. It was in fact merfmsed. There is community, and formerly proud of Not a figurehead, but a working Was it to reduce or relieve local real property it, 1 believe that a town the size more here than mce-tt^ the eye, of Westfleld should huve H'H li- President, Henry Parsons joiner! taxation? and It is tht? public who suffers, the 1brary open to the public Satur- Or to permit elimination or replacement of per- man who pays tho bill and his First Federal in 1942, became a family. Let's get this one tttruight- days. Having spoken to friends sonal property taxation? who live in towns our size and Director in 1952, President in ened out and quickly. with tax rates less than ours,. I Or to expand state aid to local jurisdiction? find that their library ia open Sat- 1960. Or to finance increases in the regular state urdays, as well ns during the week budget YOUR nnd niirlus. He attended and graduated Or to provide more orderly financing of neces- If we are to close the library, LEGISLATORS why not during the day while from the American Savings and sary state capital outlays? 1962 school is in session? Closing the Loan Institute, where he studied Or to institute radically expanded or entirely library on a Saturday eliminates Savings and Loan principles, poli- new state functions and services? United Statei Senator. practically the only time students CLIFFORD P. CASE, R. hiiv« to use the library's facilities. cies and practices. He continues as Mounting expenditures pressures, the Associa- 345 Elm avenue. Rahway I am not the only high schooler tion pointed out, include: "(1.) a large number of FU 8-2052 dissatisfied with this curtailed li- an active member of the Institute, more or less specific demands for new expenditure brary service. 1 hope this will help HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, D. to restore library services to its to keep abreast of new develop- programs, advocated by special interest groups and 231 Elizabeth avenue former level. menis in every phase of the Savings others; (2.) a variety of new or increased expendi- We.tCeH, AD 2-B6S6 "A Dissatisfied Sophomore" ture requirements resulting from leg-islation already Atio, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. Fulfilling the responsibilities of his presidential position enacted and construction and other programs al- leaves Henry Parsons with little free time. He does, how- ready begun or approved; (3.) normal expenditure Congress woman Motor Vehicle escalation under existing legislation and programs. MRS. FLORENCE DWYER, R, ever, serve on the Budget Committee of the United Fund "When all of these pressures—both state and 320 Verona avenue, Elizabeth Question Box Drive, is Secretary of the Westfield Rotary and he belongs local—are assembled, a mere cursory review will in- EL 3-0382 Also, House Office Building, to the Vehdagc Lodge, No. 225, F. & A. M. in Irvington. He dicate the utter impossibility of financing them Q.~™Must a vehicle approaching Washington, D.C, or following » school bus stop is a Past President of the Union County Savings and Loan through any reasonable tax program, The total cost whenever the bus in question KtopH would constitute-an altogether unthinkable threat to State Senator to take on or discharge children? League. the economic well-being of the state," Vacant A.—A tnotor vehicle following or approaching « school bus should Preferring winter vacations, President Parsons and his Tho Taxpayers Association's statement recom- stop not less than 10 feet and re- mended a program of fiscal planning and spending main stationary until the chiltlit'U wife, Mildred, spend a few weeks in Florida each year. To State Assemblymen control to avoid crisis financing and safeguard the have entt'rod tin- bus or have relax dining the summer months, he can he found working MILDRED BARRY HUGHES ulishted and rraeluni the side of State's economic position.

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Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m, First Baptist Delegates f 1RST Redeemer Women worship and children's division of' Attending Convention ihurch school; Dr. Theodore A Sermon of the Week Uath, president of Bloomfield Col- "JESUS UPON THE WATER" Attending Parley The Rev. Joseph 0. Ban, the Church Services lege, will be the guest preacher. The Rev. J»m« C. Whitalcer Rev. M. 'Parker Burroughs, the His sermon topic will be •"The unday: , 3. Finl Methodjit Church Kev. Wilbur Larson, the Rev. Alex- •Christian Church and Higher Edu- In Connecticut ander Shaw, Mrs. Ernest Elkin.s. cation." At the first service the management commission; church Cot^^dei^^f^l^^iHOLr TR.N1TY ^ C. CHURCH chapel choir will sing and at the Scripture: Matthew 14:22-34 The women's organizations of nominating committee. second service the chancel choir Redeemer Lutheran Church is rep- Baptist Church of Wwtfield at the ! Augmented schedule: Saturday: 2:30-7 p.m., church Every person needs pictures hung on the walls of the mind will sing. Music under the direc- f?ry fc^ resented by five delegates and two annual meeting of the American! Sunday Masses: In -church: 7 planning conference. tion of Robert J. Denniston, min- which inspire, challenge mid motivate his life. And these pictures 8 y 10 a m and 12 oon alternates at the 20th anniversary Baptist convention in Philadelphia j - - ! .,V ; - , " , iMonday 7:15 jj.ni., Boy Scout ister of music. and cannot be still shots. They must be movies—action with a plot, a 9 am climax and a conclusion. One has not begun to grasp or be grasped convention of the Lutheran Wom- this weekend. The theme of the - children's ^"^; in chapel Troop 78. 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., church Education; 9-3 by the truth until the truth is taking shape for him hi story form. en's Missionary League, Atlantic convention is "Proclaiming the (Jos- Tuesday: 9:30 a,ra., Wesley Hall District, today and tomorrow ot Holyday Masses: In church: 8 school j youth and adult divisions, Chape! of'the Th,e history of all group religious development will illustrate this pel of Freedom." nursery school graduation; 1-3 children's division continues; G:30 the 'Statlcr-IIilton Hotel, Hartford, Among: those who will addres.1 G:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45 and 10:80 teacher training session; 8 baBic structure of progress. First, the group will think in abstract a.m.; in chapel: G:45 a.m. p.m. p.m., Junior and iSenior High Fel- Senior terms. Then, it will begin to think personally and concretely. Finally, Conn. .Mrs. Herman Raichle of the group will be Dr. V. T. Nile.-? p.m. teacher training session, lowship. Westfield and Mrs. Mil«M Miller of executive secretary, East Asia Weekday Masses: In church: its speech shall be done in parables. Any deligious society can judge 6:45, 7:15 and 8 a.m., unles3 oth- Monday: 12 noon, business men's the development of its spiritual life by the pattern of its conversation. Cianford are representing the Lad- Christian Conference of the "World FIRST CHURCH OF ies' Aid Society and Mrs. Eric Or- srwise announced. luncheon, mid-Manhattan area; 3 Does it have a treasure of great stories fructifying its inner life Council of Churches; Dr. Harold CHRIST, SCIENTIST I Ki'ouii, Loomi .r* ling and Mrs. Alfried Pennekamp Confession: Saturday: 3:30 to p.m., Girl Scouts Troop 546; 7:15 and fellowship? Cooke Phillipsp ; the Kev. Martin 422 Eaat Broad Street Boy Scouts, Trojp X of Westfield, Mrs. Willium Emslij 5:15 pp.m . and 7:30 to 9 p.p m 9:30 and 11 a.m. p.m., Boy Scout Troop 71. o It is as one who cherishes these stories and loves to share them Luther King; J. Irwin Miller, pres- hri,iiali Education!* and Mrs. Henry Pfriender, Moun- Thursday before the first Friday tfiat I offer to you this story. He who examines it many times shall ident of the National Council of Sunday School and Nureorjr Tuesday: 3 p.m., Girl Scouts Tuesday: 8:30 ,. tainside, are delegates from the same as Saturday. Holydays: Be- ilnd It providing the inner dynamic of his own daily living. Churches; and Gov. Nelson A 11 a.m. Troop 797. choir rehearsal cT Women's Evening Guild, with Mrs. fore each morning Mass. • Jesus had sent the disciples, against their will, via a small boat, Rockefeller. Wadneidar Evening Taalimoay Wednesday: 9 a.m., study yroup room. A. Slater of Westfield and Mrs. Evening devotions: Novenag in t<) the other side of the Sea of Galilee. He went into the mountain to Meeting's 8115 in ths sixth grade room; 3 p.m., Frederick Schwiog attending as al- honor of our Lady of the Miracu- pray. A storm arose nnd the little craft -was tossed violently by the Divine healing is a theme of thi Girl .Scouts Troop C85. ALL ' ] ternates for the two organizations. lous Medal and Jude, every lesson-uermon entitled "Soul an waves of the sen. It was now the fourth watch (sometime between Lutherans to Note Monday at 8 p.m. 3'

Sickly Sycamore? Spmy Next Yenr The result:-, of the fifth mnrkinR You might nay thai tltia h the You could have spmyed your 1 l>'*rii»il show ii total of 70 KtUffonU season for sycamores to Imtk sick. tri't t(* prevent the anlhra^nujH* ut K*li_ uii Junior liijrh School on •You might say it if you'i-i* will- attiick Init it's ft.u luti' now. Next the honor ruU, To make the honor "Not a trace of shabbiness ing to suffer th« octiust'iimMKi^. ycur, if you want to tin Hoim'tliing ruli a student must receive a tfrado Hut if you d<*n't wmit to talk alnmt it, spray with one of the nf "A" in all major subjects and a about your sick sycamore you runphenyi UMTftuy nustun'B just a*- Contains Amlne 2,4-D can be found 1 jrnwje nf "H" or IwHer in iill other call it a huttomvmxl, huttuniwli the* first buds o|uinf liv. l*a%'iH KUH - 1 subjects plum? trt ^, ul it'll mean ilw Sevi'Mill Krade: Susjtn WiU'i'tMi, anywhere on the car," H snme thihtf. l take it from hini, your t roc lYter Hruniliaiifrh, Susan Hullintr- WEEDEZ Is a one-piece, wax bar containing ill napp out of i(^ trotildc. says Road & Track magazine, Dr. Spencer H. Davis rises al> l«>n, Kti/.abcth Hcnt, Holier* Hood, such an ailing form of humor If ynu h htw h to com- weed-killing Amlne 2,4-D. You draw the bar •*IIP (ifujis, MeruoU*' Duu fee, across your lawn — so light a child can do It he discusses what hiippHi-s hi syt*a- parr sm American plan trot* with Vy n thin ("Jolias, V'fvtl Mar^ilin, The people at Road & Track get to drive some pretty mores just nUout «*vi*ry yi»at\ l>>\ a London plant1, you'll oik'*1 that Hfi MitUler, Kiithy Wuthler, exotic cars. So when they come oul and say thai "the Davis is oxU'tiKmn pliint discard* the London plane in It hare. t Quick — easy — safe. Kills dandelions, Volkswagen's finish is unbelievable," we take it as quite specialist at Huttfers. What';* tin.- Neufeld, KriMtine OrJinuk. supply Frankly, the Volkswagen people are not surprissd. look boro about now. j tft'-yi'llnw hark. Thut s a t'aroj Vcj'buiK. KiiKan Upahnw, • Rain won't wash WEEDEZ away. stores After lSyears of improving and refining their one basic No Note it Good Note ' ^P»»t«T of inf«rinfttiun Harbiua /.ju'k, Sett Hollun.i, Ki- Another name for Uwf. blight i*l-vou inui' fimi 1IS"fui thl' m**1 Unll> model, the surprise wou!d ba if it weren't as good as it is. ihi> le n MarConnachie, Samuel Kun.i, • Thrifty! One bar treats up to 20,000 Volkswagen parts fit each other so well, the car is anthntcnosi'. Which sounds pretty ™nv*:rsution turns t» sy.-a- Uoxnnne Fruinin, Itobcrt Ilt'tTer- funny to some ptoplo btTauae they myrt*s ar anthnum.^. square feet of lawn, practically airtight. •tiiui, Steven tiietrci, Mary Knskuli- can't imagine » tree or u plant It's a pleasure to report a j If you stripped a VW to its skin, you'd find it com- l(?in that you don't have to nccz, Kenneth Dill, Donald .Maywr, with a nose. Hut this "noao" is fVtcr Uuixl, WiUJHin liou^h, fieri • No chemical liquids or powders, no messy pletely painted, inside and out. (And not with one coat Greek—actually "poson"—»*irJ. it anything uhout. or two. Four.) liutwhiiek, Joanne Siff, David !ioy- mixing — no sprav or other equipment means disease. !T Arlmc CnrMot, Linda Cantiay, Volkswagen puts as much effort into the glove com- t needed. But breaking away from the dic- Ellen Heeht, Huby» Sandni La Grande Garden Center, 349 South Ave. East 1124-1136 South Avenue Some Ainerimn sycanu/ri's alonj.:] Shrivrr, Jane Cunnin^hani, lixiih Plainfield streams, wh^rc it is moist a lot of j TREE EXPERTS 1'aeki-r, Davi/I iltvA, Harliam Him, | thf tinu1, tlrop all their leave.1; j 265 South Avenue A'Iriane Honif, Krubert Honow, Goodfriend's Hardware, 123 Quimby Street •SiiKKMtPrt Retail Price East Coast P.O. 13. l>his every year about this time. j 11* t wan! A u it in, l-<'i' SchirHintrrT, Tran«],(,rt:itl<>ti ChnrRf to your Local ftealrrxlilp. FA 2-4545 !htn Tnrln'iilir. Jmue-t Krh-dland, (Jatiiv Iidr^-tt HW\ Larry liode^. In Clark: L BartelS Farm & Garden Supplies I alway.f avoid prcitiKMyin ho- 140 Central Avenue fi>*it. iian.!, ii'u-nu^c it ii; nnich i l LANDSCAPING \>., h'y i In Springfield; Channel Lumber Company TEMPLE EMANU-EL U.S. Highway No. 22 Nursery School Registration lawn Construction Foundation Plantings TiiRFDriiK RPfsniyiA^ THE GLAMOROUS FLOWER FOR SHADE GROWING for non-Temple members Shrubs ami Trees lUBfcKUUb BfcC^ONIAb Fertilizing — Liming GROWING IN PEAT POTS 8-10" HIGH READY TO PUT IN YOUR GARDEN NOW Tuesday, May 29,1-3 P.M. and in Temple School Office Pre-Emergence Crabgrass Control WE DELIVER Ceritfet NON-SECTARIAN Weekly Maintenance OPEN 3-4 year olds - 9-12 A.M. 4-5 year olds - 1-4 P.M. Tree Removal DAILY 8-B:3O For further information SAT. 8-6 RICHARD H. ROBBINS SUN. 9-5 AD 2-2706 AD 3-0680 ??7 Virginia St. AD 9-3361 J10GJOUTH AVE. W. AD 2-8717 JOHN ft MEEKER, Inc. r *n THE , THURSDAY, MAY M, >W*- j highway, but roared under the iib- Water Color Society | boil, which had been held too high! Borough's Music Admits Nuriiian Wchb 'MaePherson Heads Celanesc Division Post for Wall j A second race was staged. This James E. Wail of 1015 Tire ; director of engineering research. i time, two midget autos finished in I The A:m-r:t :.n 'Wtter Col'.u- Sy- Hacc ha:r been appuinted vice prte- j For the past year, he bad been I a dead heat, both s-UikinK the rib- , Group to Stage c Conservative i i.k-nt nn.J maiKi^^r i>f uvuiufa'.Uir- i-i•-•;,- Un~ ,V.TS i:-.:-.-v.':;-vi! '.hi- <•]..- r ! 'iiiir.ager of manufacturing, work- I l.n>n at the same time. However, if;.V *>f C?:an'_\^e Polymer Co., u iii-j i.n;r in the Polymer Co. headquar- ' the ribbon was extarordinarily n-.jili \\V>!) uf J151 Hayiwrry lane. Club in County vi.-ior. of Cclaner-e Corp. of Amer- • tough and refused to break. Two Variety Show Kr-iiihjishol in 1J>^'!. tlit- M>\-k-ty ica. i Icr.s in Newark. j girls holding it were knocked MOUNTAINSIDE —"Here W H-pro.-ciU:; the riril'st it: American ; Koliert li. MacPhev.^on, Fanwood A native of Grapevine, Texas, Before joining Cekmese, Mr. j down. The officials finally had to Go Attain'" is the title of the Moun- pui.lii e rchitiuns consultant. w;;s and 3010 graduate of Texas A&M Wall had spent a total of Sfveit ! i evert to the reliable scissors. tainside Mwiic Association's fourtl: (.!*-• tt-.i presi'k-nt of the Republican College. Mr. Wall joined Celunesc years with Procter & Gamble I A nine-mile stretch of Interstate annual variety show which will bij f Amwkan art and iU famed t'X- • CoiuiTViitive Action Cluli of t'n- in li'52 as a process engineer in j Manufacturing Co. in Dallas. Tcx- • 75 Freeway was opened recently presented at the Deerficjii audit.)- bibiiioM at. llit- naiicnal academy is • inn C o u ii t y recently at the the chemical research and devel- ja^, in production, technical and when a log was substituted for Hum on Central avenue Friday of great ua! ribbon. Local officials A. S. MANNINO & SONS evening, June. 1. Curtain time is »i art. j Lt-idon Hall hire. MarPhcrson, Texas. Subsequently, he served in wartime service in the Chemical had to saw through the log in or- production capacities at the com- der to declare the road open offi- 8:30. Mr. \Yol>!» i> a j>a^t president of • who f.HUldetl the tu-w club, wjil Warfare branch in Washington, AD 3-4935 AD 2-9215 The cast is composed of a core the Wesifu'ld Wiuercolor Associa- j take office June 1, the start of thv pany's Pampa, Texas, plant, re- D.C., and as an Army Air Force cially. turning to Ciarkwood in 1957 as Serving Weiitfleld Since of experienced veterans of past tion and provident of the New Jer-I club's year. fighter pilot in the CBI theater. One imaginative dedication com- shows, with enough newcomers to sey Society of Watercolor Taint- j Electc.i as vice prusiilents were mittee in a wild-life area arranged add a fresh note. j Kichard Scbuel and Dr. Arvid Zu- to the flag, which is the symbol of for a tame deer to bite a ribbon, in As in past years, the over-all bi-r «f Westfield. Albert Mol of Flag Day Salute those principles." two. The animal refused to coop- direction is in the hands of Jeanne Werttfield was elected trea-iurer; Mr. Bauer appointed the follow- erate. Out came the scissors! Wilhelnvs, while the musical direc- Group Organizes, Mrs. F. 1.. i'arker of Westfield was ing committee to plan the lodge- • • * tion is under Aden Lewis. -Mrs. j voted financial secretary and Mrs. Urged by Boro sponsored Flag Day program: Never underestimate the power Automatic Record Changes Wilhelms and Mr. Lewis f^hare the Announces Goals Gay MacPlu-rsun was elected re- Joseph I,. Colaneri, chairman; of a woman. According to automo- credit for much of the creation and cording aecretray. George Stimpson, Anthony Scaci- bile manufacturers, women have High Fidelity-F.M. production of the show and buth A group interested in promoting Mrs. Helen Casey of Scotch Elks Leader fero, and Dan Ball. been a major influence in the de- will star in the revue. open housing has organized itself Plains wa.s elected historian and sigti and style of automobiles. Stereo A different approach and higher officially as the Westfield Area William McCIcanachan of Linden MOUNTAINSIDE — Stressing Among features inspired by wom- production numbers will be the ommittee for Human Kights. was elected librarian. Elected to he need for a revival of "the fer- en have been wider doors, decora- keynote of this year's revue, but It issued the following state- the executive committee were Mrs. vent patriotism that won our free- The Driver's tive and easy-to-clean upholstery* SERVICE — the tried and true, annually-await- ment concerning the purpose of Robert Brearley of Scotch Plains, dom, Carl Bauer, exalted ruler of larger backup lights and two ash ed show stoppers will not be miss- the organization at a meeting re- W. K. Boucher of Kanwood and Mountainside Elks Lodge 1585, trays on the dash panel. STATION RADIO & TV . ing. No MMA show would In- :ently at the Y.MCA: MK. William H. Donlinger, also of today called for u community- Seat • * * 133 SOUTH AVC, WiSTFIELO ' complete without the "glamorous" "We believe that discrimination Fanwood. Vide salute to the flag, June 14, graduates of Mary Farrell's chorus is undemocratic ami violates busk- At its meeting, club members lag Day. What you don't see can hurt AD 2-4*60 line who will again be featured. uman rights and dignity. We be-heard New Jersey and national tax Mr. Bauer said that Mountain- j It seems impossible to open a you. Signs that can't be seen after One of the production numbers ieve in the principle of open policies decried by Frank Haines, side Lodge 1585 will hold an ob-1stretch of new highway without dark are often responsible for will be u minstrellette which will iousing. We, therefore, express research associate of the Xew Jer- ervance honoring the flag on the imaking it a community event and serious traffic accidents. feature, along with interlocutor Al ur willingness to accept persons sey Taxpayers' Association anu 85th anniversary of its adoption j staging dedication ceremonies at • * V Liebeskind and soloists Marcy Slo- s our neighbors an their merit Edward Magee, noted New Jersey >y the Continental Congress in which the mayor and other public Residents of liar Harbor, Maine, vik and 'Fred Steifel, the tap danc- vithout regard to race, religion or tax authority. 777. The lodge's observance will officials cut ribbons to open the a favorite vacation spot for proper ers who each year master an intri- lational origin." •Mr. Magee said that Governor >c held-at Mountainside June 10. roads to the public. Bosonians, voted in 1908 to keep ROBBINS & ALLISON, Intj cate routine and give a highly pro- The group elected as permanent Hughes has "repudiated the tradi- ie invited every resident of Moun- Occasionally, some communities automobiles out of the community. fessional performance under, the lfTicers those who have been func- tional American ideal of limited ainside and Westfield to parlici- attempt to enliven the ceremonies direction of Jean Stahuber. In- ioning in a temporary capacity. government" and assailed the state >ate and also urged that the flag | by devising novel ways to get the Always come to a full stop at cluded in this group are Annette hey include: Chairman, Ernest Democrat administration for ie displayed before every home ribbons cut. At one recent express- STOP signs, advises the Automo- Local and Long Distance Mo Liebeskind, Marie Toland, Bea daman; vice chairman, Knlph Jef- "pushing New Jersey spending up nd place of business on Flag Day. way dedication, a free-fall para- bile Legal Association. It's better Reich, Marie Kleinfelter, Arline ferson: secretary, Mrs, John D. to the half billion mark and taking "The habits of apathy and com- chutist was hired to make a dra-to come to a dead stop than to Household Good* Exclusively Fine,' Grace Gutnian and Ruth Gil- .afferty, and treasurer, Roger B. us further down the road to bank- ilacency weaken the spirit of matic delivery of the scissors used come to a stop dead. man, They will do a soft shoe Gaiter. Other members of the ex- ruptcy." latriotism," the Elks' leader said. to cut the ribbon. routine as well as a tap dance. ecutive board arc George Keenen, The GOP conservatives also The fervent patriotism that won Dr. Erwin Schoenfaldt and Mrs. ur freedom is the only thing that A few years ago, a committee Walt Benzine, a newcomer to heard reports on the club's current went to elaborate lengths to stage MMA circles, will be involved not lias B. Tobey. ill preserve it. We should Now It the Time drive for new members and on club trengthen our spirit of allegiance a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A STORAGE mman, SHIPPING only in special utaginu effects, The officers will serve until Sep- activities concerning national and midget auto race was staged, with to Buy or Repair working: in cooperation with his tember when a nominating com- jy practicing and manifesting our state legislation. oyalty to American principles and the ribbon used as the finish line. wife, Kulh and Ann Hose who are mittee will present a new slate. The club will hold the third in a The midget autos raced down the PACKING comanagers of staging, but he will Four main committees were series of educational progranm on appear as a soloist in a production 'ormed: Research, publicity, mem- state and nationnl issues in Plain- number with Mona Grubel, Harvey jership and program and educa- field June B when the subject will Lawn mowers •Slovik and Marie Toland. ion. These will meet during the be "Let Look at the Communist Call B«ld9. 6-0.9. Other soloists making their de- summer and elect their own chair- Threat." buts in "Here We Go Again" are men. Werner iSehon, Evelyn Luganan, Any persons interested in join- "GUIDE" OOG HOAX Lil Simpson and Jerry London, ng the organization should con- Every year, hundreds of good who with his wife, Julie, are the act any member of the executive hearted people are victimized by MMA's only out-of-town members. >oard, it was announced. an old hoax that saving red bands r Tickets are available through from cigarette packs will help blind RBADY MIXBD every .MMA member and may .be True rest is not that of torpor, people get guide dogs. The Amer- TOKER available at the door but since loot There were 202 different inake3 ican Foundation for the Blind re- year's show played to standing of curs on the American market ports there never has been any room, Mabel Young, ticket chair- in 1910, reports the Automobile truth to this hoax and that any man, is advising early ticket pur- Legal Association. blind person who can't afford a dog chases and early arrival ut Deer- is legitimately helped to obtain one. fleld auditorium the eviming of Each year the New Jersey Divi- June 1. ion of Fish and Game stocks more LEADER CLASSIFIEDS COMPLETE K^ i than 1,400 miles of fishing streams BRING RESULTS A i in on I/.I:D mcA i.nil and hundreds of lakes. or AI,I. POI'II.VH .MAKISN « I>AIIT» CONCRETE Columbiettes Fete (iAIIlHlN TIIACTMUM 4«ffv«retr,H.rm i Retiring Leader • 24-Hour Service 24" llutnry Ultlrr, !fll;m,1>3 LOCKSMITH Mrs. N'enl Lambert, retiring • Insured Budget Plan GO-CARTS and Parts f WX&DOXC CONCRBTB CORP. president of the Wcstfleld Colum- •biettcs, the women's auxiliary to WELDING A *aio»ar>-irzE.MBaii>iNO COM Knijfhts of Columbus Council 1711, • Heating Installations P DIVKIONS Of WILDON HATIKIAL*. INC. was honored last week at the Mclntyre's A tCOTCI PLAINS SO. PUIMFIELB IBOd group's sixth annual past presi- EL2070 dent's banquet in the Chi-Ani.Cha- Lawn Mower Shop f FAmvd 24300 PLufU 5-2200 HUatr «442Z teau, Mountainside. TOKER ° Mrs. Lambert wa'i presented a 'k.ip A; Delivery d OTHER WEIDON PRODUCTS: Cniihtd Ston., Uatkif, diamond studded gold pin by Mrs. 727 Livingston St. Elizabeth A I) lI-liMS V Gravtl, Sand and Maion Mattrlali James J. Capone, former presi- dent, who served as general chan- 'im i i.in.ii si'. man and toastmaster. Guests included Mi^s Gina Sig- norells. of Now Brunswick, district deputy, Alfred McGarry, a mem- ber of the KofC Council, the coor- dinator, and past presidents, Mi * BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bcrnadette Gottlick, Mrs. Annette Mosscr and Miss Laura L. Conrad Were As Near To You fa Your Telephone The Ue-v. Michael Mascenik, mod- Mr. it ltd Mr*, WiltriMl II, It rntiill (III* liftntr RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES erator, giivp the invocation. En- IIH-II lt*il nl lUtCI AV) oui tun (hi vi>, front Mr. mill MTN, tertainment was provided by, Vic- l'rniik A. (iniM. '1'lic NIIU- l' IIIIN multiple IlNft'il i>r<-|i«.rt>- mi» tiruu- tor Henglc and Patrick Kcilcy of (luted hy MIM. Ilii7.tl S. (i-o vf lur Itc llrm ut lVnrMHll tt rriillki'iiliui'li. I IK', • AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS •UDRUG STORES Westfield. LIQUOR STORES • ROOFERS Assisting Mrs. Cupono in ar- DARBY'S DRUG STORY ranging the nffnir were Miss Con- NORRIS REILLY rad, Mrs. llnlph Sclinfi-r and Mm. ELM LIQUOR SHOP W. L. SCHROEOER George Kankin. OldsmobileCo. Phone: ADams 2-1198 CHEVROLET, INC. list. 1018 The finest words in the world an Authorized 33? South Ave. W. Westfield GUTTERS - LEADERS Authorized Oldsmobiie LIQUORS llaotlnc Hcpul" only vain sounds if you cannot un SaH'H & Kcrvico BRIDGE 6-3474 ilerstand them.—Anatole France 500 N'orlh Avo. 10. Al) 2-70M COLD BEER I WalniK A". XVPHIIU'III, N>w Jvrmvy CENTRAL PHARMACY CHEVROLET/ Mk-hnvl .1- Oormelc, HOB. 1'lmrin. SODA WATER Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Stralghrening A. J. ORBACH CO7~ PRESCRIPTIONS ICE CUBES Sales anit Service Carofully Compounded Open 24 Hours a Day • VHEEL ALIGMMEN1 • WHEEL BALANCING Est. 1919 Drugs - rerCumrs - ToKinetlcs FHKli PROMPT DKI.IV1SUT SERVICE STATIONS Comjitetc Parln Oopt. GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Authorized .SIcU Hfmni «uj>pllca AD 2-3113 •HA«tB nalBVlCB — OAK BliltB"i ;)R A I0MITIOH Polty MnillHon Ice Crcatn SRAPPS ruti!inn T«» Ciu Fm-r tk« CHI •• •«*«« T>ru tmu(<4. North mill CVnlrnl AIM. AVi-wllWld • DODGE • LANCER ti'Zi Ci-n(ml Avo, All 3-14H 23 ELM ST. WESTFIELD e RENAULT • PEUGEOT 611 Park Av.., Plalnfleld CANTLAY BROS WHALEN'S GARAGE ' ROTCHFORD PONTIAC SUJOH —- Siorvii'C: — I'artK PL 6-0008 l-'ln^ Hclpi-tlon of ttcpon.lal.lft • ELECTRICIANS • LAMPS AuthoHxed Aiitllorlit'il PONTiAC-TlSMPKST VFCII Cam nnil 'I'IMICKH Registered Pharmacist in CHARLES T. BRENNAN COMPLETE LAMP & ELECTRICAL £sso S:ili>» & Servli-<- Pl.nliillrlil T--':i'i:i attendance at ttor* 6CO NORTH AVE., E. TEL. AD 3-0393 REPAIR DEPARTMENT KIIKIIHII Knnl linn W. Oth St. n< Arllnclun Avc. ELECTRICIAN WP repair lump n1m»l*"«; iilsn Day and Night Call Tor DsHrary (Sooil Will t'soil t'ars rinlnth'lil The l>est In «-lt rtiliiil wurlt :it the rccnvi-r any type IKIIIJJ Mh;uic. IHS clriUtnu mil) conviTLInK cut BEAR INN mid chlun V.IKCK, JUMH, buttles, Al'aniy - - 3i* - 7 1 AUGUSTINE MOTORS, 'tcfr mills, oit ., Into lumps. Electrical - Brokes - tor»v r.Ill HdKiir •(•mil E. T. WILLIAMS & Complete Auto Se'»« I'lllIYSt.KIl — I»1.Y.M'1I:TH •nr ^-2ir»H l.MI'KP.IA VALIANT ,,WlrH- "*" BERSE BROTHERS (ATAI.INA I,.\MI* AM> UtVl' S1IOI* • FUEL OIL Jrrry Ciirvt*II AllthorlKFil 10lt>lltN Central Air., WrMfli-M 1 Prospect St. rl.VMnl"l'll -- VALIANT i7fi North Avc. I), OIL HEAT SERVICE INC. I'nrklni: Aill-t--:i Siilvs anil Si'ivU-o l into unl.int- docratnr ; • USED CARS IVli-.> Ih-at Oil •liiruoi-M Imwnli-i*... All typos LC hfMUs, »Hvi-r. j III V.irlli Av... w, Wrktllrlil Sal. •• — Sfrvh-c — histnllatlon mlinH' uc.1,1 platnu; ilciii-, uhl . ,.rr IUMK-.K i-xiu-rlly cnvt-n-a to I.M.U lllto ! 0 SH0E5 B&S AUTO SALES AII 3-:i2ia i w*. t'lirtUun' nuu\f lump «h;ud^ tot I'IUT at n-;iM :i-r>ti.~(i Sim-" 1!'L-.V ISC, .\nrlli Air. K. Wrsl Mlnlnllrlil Of Kvf-ry lVniTlptlmi PAINTING 9 STORAGE K.»|,|l, IK Oulto — Kll'.l "HI © LAUNDRIES IS PARKING A PROBLEM? GOODWIN MOTOR CORP. mill Smith Arc. \V. IV>»Klrhl SAMOSET LAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE HENRY P- " CALL AI'TlliiKIZ!-:!' SERVICE, INC. NEW JERSEY ST( TO BUY OR SELL, USE l.Al'N|.l:V - I>I;V I't.KANlXd PA VOLKSWAGEN -I'l-iv.'-li, Si-rvK.-" MOVING & ADatns 3-0662 — 3 — 4 «'.t'4i uii'l Ciirry PAINTERS CO. SiilfM mill .'^rvlco IMIU .\iirlli Ai... l'lnli.n.1.1 I'f.iilliiUltl (J'T-IltO LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Call I'l.uhilleld 0-2010 115-17 is, fitlk at, t'laittaeld AD 2-4429 TME *'ESTF!«XD <«.*.» XE*»ER, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1862 Pftgft 23 ! Star Garden Club Art Association Llorts Garcia Aboard Oiler ; Wild Flower Area; IRS Will Conduct Art Show Prizes Sir*. Srhaeffw, Other* Anthony A. :t vice president: Mrs. fj4>r,>y About 0 fxipits |>nrtieip;ttt're;i- umimition Kept. I!1 and 20 for pcr- t.st feattir^a a full-scale am- Mrs. Gordon Hunter and vice prttsidedt; treasurer is ,S-yd it**d by more than 500 pt-rnons, it oti.-* u^sault on Onslow *ons, other tbun attorney* :imi cer- ney cirCamp, serving hW 22ud WWJ. >vjmr(ed. Rudolph Schmidt were co-hus- tified public ui't {»inU;-.nis. wiio \vis;h iiiiiiv I.i-joune, bafkerf op yemr; Mrs. Karl I'fistpr is reeord- Award winners were: Ktndt'r- Mu; trumps anil olose air a to ijmtlify t'or putiHce heforc ihe inj: sveretury and Mrg. ijeor^e l 1 1 pfiointed at the meeting as Trea.-.ury l>t'puittr.-.'iu. Chris I.. «- ates to the KJSCC sprinjr (iross, N'ewafk iii>ui;! itircctor, ed iiiembors. "rence to he held in Prinee- iwwiouoccd today. ity Austin, Cynthia 1'it.swnrih ami Whvn you remove wash-and- lexi week are Mrs. Kapke and Enrollment i> rcqviircil of per- The next big event the ussocia- ilumos »S<'huit*, all tyirur for fii'4 wear KavnuMit-i front stiu'ttK*, you Ailler Owens. sons wk-hin^ U> r*'}>resent clients tion "unll Kpoivsor is the outdo(tr ilc, N'irpinia Kayootf. smi vice president; recording Examination application forms June 1(1. for a short lime. •etary, Mrs. William Heine; :SB, and other information may be .surer, Mrs. E. Royal Zeitler btaineol from enrollment clerk nt miinbcr-at-large, Mrs. Adler the District Office, lfHlO Brcmd street, iN'ewiirk 2. minted to positions for the fa The. completes! application forms :va\ term were: Chairman for must he msiiied to the director of bwetum, Mrs. Thomas lngnle; practice, jnternnf Hevenue Serv- d?, Mrs. Hunter; Blue •Star ice, Washington ^'s 1). C, before and roadside, Mrs. Henry SuUudr.y. .Sept. 1, A fee of $25, _,r; civic activities and library payable to the Treasurer of the •nirementa, Mrs. Ingate, con- United States, must be paid with Gas valion and garden center, Mrs. the application. nord Hay. Mso, garden therapy, Mrs. horticulture, Mrs. Adolph Bids Still Exceed Clean ROGER BROWN, left, a ERVICE and books, Mrs. Schmidt; show presented by members of the K»r- Initial hidn, received last month, Grease, grime and loot are not the ntcestary avllt of fuels. participation, Mrs. Wilfred Wep- den department of the Westlield ceeded the $267,000 i-.stiinnle hy pler, and sunshine, Mrs, Minton. Boro Students 0n« fuel—gas—gives off nothing but heat beoaus* It Woman's Club tomorrow at 12:;!0 2,:)84. The building specifica- contains no oily deposits, no smoke, no carbon, H turns Appointed to the audit committee p.m. at the clubhouse. tions were subsequently modified to me Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Weber and MOUNTAINSlDl'VAlex Chiap-1 brinjr the cost down. •ompletely, evenly, silently. Keeps curtain* and fumltura til. HIM S/in/a:,,, Mrs. Kapke. Mrs. Krncst K. Weavtjr ,!r. Is fresh and clean for months longer. And economical, troubla- pinelll, executive director of the aprin^ cbairma?!, assisteil hy Mrs. The new bids total $2tii>,87tl, ex- New Jersey Music Education Coun- ree-iliniT the estimiite by $12,270. free gas heat conies undergiotiiid through any weather. cil, announced the winners of hijjh William Jlaprerbaurner. Mrs. Her- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS nnrd F. Murphy, an ;iccredited The hids were referred to tile ar- fREE horns heating survey tells you Just how much honor awards won by Mountain- judge, will be helped by a (t"''st itcct and the board's facilities GO BRING RESULTS side (students of Mrs. Kk'anor NV- gas heat will save you, how fast you can switch. Gall AD 3-3213 jfe in ehuKsintr winners in four minitteo for evaluation. Clizabttlitswn Gas or your local heating contractor, rods at the annual auditions spon- classes. Mrs. Harvey T. Ui'own Low bidders were: (Jcnernl con- sored by the council. will serve as clerk. All arrange- rnctitm, In^rassiu <"!onstruction Hifrh honor winner finalists who ments nniKt be in place by 11 a.m.Co., lrviitffltui, $173,!)28; heatinu ELIZABETHTOWN are eligible to compete in a Carne- and veutiliitinir, (leorire 1.. Dennis gie Hall recital audition l>y virtue Members will brinx ih'.'ir own Cii., Newarli, $C!,(i7K; el.-i:trical, of their grades are Katherim- In- satwlwiches, nnd the hostesses, reinost Kleclrlc Service, A vend, • CONSOLIDATED COMPANY te, l*amela Ki'ieh anil l.imlu Mrs. Albert Heinz and Mrs. F. .1.JI7.7-1H; pluaihini;, Albert I''. Huehl l.utttrens. l'lesmkl, will serve beverages. Co., Newark, $l(i,77r>; wteel, Vcr- non I'^abricatinK (.'o., Kohinsville, lUZABCTH, NHW JERSEY Honor winner finalists are those ifl7,7.r.O. ELIZABETH I METUCHEN I PERTH AMBOY RAHWAV WESTFIELD whose grades entitled them to ap- ME 6-1700 AD 3-0044 pear in a series of recitals to he EL 2-8108 | ME 8-17(10 | ME 8-1700 presented this cominjr fall hy the IS'tnvs Deadline FOR BEST RESULTS USE MKC council. The Mtudents in this LEADER CLASSIFIEDS category in addition to the Misses Due to the MernorlAl Day InptaH', lieich :in<) l.utttrens are holiday, the Westfield "L«nd- Douglas Uhlijr, l.enktuHa Sfnwick, ^r" ofilce will be closed W«d- l.inda Hoss and Hiirharn (iruliel. neiclay, Mny 30. News itnd picture deadline* for the Hlue ribbon certidcattf lioiun- Mny 31 ivtue Hre nt follow*) awards were won by .ludith Kcidi, Churcli nnd other newt and l,ois Missenhintcr, iSheryl Koulke, pictur«i mult be submitted Use'I.antfheiivz, Hette iN'iM'odu, .lofiu by noon tomorrow; tocial and Snuder, Mkhele Thonnlone, Vir-. front p»Gff new* nnd picture* jriiiin Yutnid, Bnrlmra

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FOUR ACES NNGUIKI MUtTI - USE TRAYS STAINLESS BY DIRILYTE COLONIAL "ARIA" PATTERN 50 PIECE SKRVICE FOR EIGHT SET OF 4-6" DIAMETER BREAD & BUTTER PLATES COMPLETE WITH STORAGE TRAY IN FINE QUALITY SILVERPLATE. -00 GIFT BOXED H SET OF 4 REGULAR OPEN STOCK PRICE 60.00

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6 PIECE PLACE SETTING MAURICE ADIER INC. OF LINDEN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE ALL ROADS OPENING OF ANOTHER STORE TO SERVE THE WESTFIELD AREA. COMMTJOTTY KNOWN TO MANY OF YOU FOR MANY YEARS AS THE STORE LEAD TO... FOR SERVICE AND FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES. ST-AIISTLE S S C1IAHM8 KOIl BVKHV OCCASION' . . CIIOOSK PROM OVKIl IOOO " OL'It HTOVK. CAKEFHKK STAIN'MWH STKKIj JN OPENING DATE THURSDAY, MAY 24 PHICEU PIKIM AS TKAU1TIONAL COMMUNITY QUALITY. CHOOSE AS MANY SETTINGS AS YOU NEED. OF WESTFIELD INC. I.1TTI.K AS ... rt.no S.ilO NOW 4.45 PLACE SETTING CONSISTS Of 8 TKASPOOKK, KNIFE, KOIIK. SAU1) KOHK, SOW KIHKJN',

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OVER 100 PATTERNS IN STERLING FLATWARE IN STOCK

SCARAB JEWELRY CHOOSK FHOM AMKRICA'S LEADING SILVKItSMlTHS IN 14K COLD ALVIN — CORHAM AND GOLD FILLED HEIRLOOM — INTERNATIONAL LUNT — REED & UARTON SILVERPLATED GAUERY TRAY I EAKIUNGS FRANK SMITH — STIKKP DELIGHTFUL HOSTESS GIFT W PINS & KINGS TOWLK — TUTTl.E By International Silver Cowpo^ NECKLACES WALLACE By International WATCH ATTACHMENTS A<;I-:N<'V KOU AI.I< I.INHS 77U'

ALL MERCHANDISE SHOWN IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT MAURICE ADLER INC., 25 KNOPF ST., LINDEN THE WESTFIELD (N. J.} LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 P*g# 2S rabbi of Temple Beth-El in Great tion ot Reform Rabbis wad a trus- Episcopalians Aid Old Guard Hears RabM Will Take Scarsdale Post Neck, L. l.f before coming Here tee of the Union County Psyeal- Rabbi Jack St*rn Jr., the third lie has been serving the West- and was a student rubbi in Battle atrie Clinic spiritual leader in the 14-year his- field congregation sinew lt>55, is aCreek, Mieh. was ordained in Presbyterians In Of Locomotives tory of Temple Emanu-El, has ac- former vice president of the West- 19r>2 «t Hebrew Union Colk'ge, His sUi.'oes.Bor us spiritual leader cepted, a call from the Westehester Cincinnati. here will IK chosen by a comtnit- Housing* Task The history of the coal-burning Reform Temple in Scarstlaie, N. ¥.of a Minisfcerium I He is a t*iei»lM>r of the executive tet'R appointed ^S ^lp iniarii of di» SCRUBBING siam locomotive, used as recently He will take up the new duties on ing1 problems. board of the N'ew York Associa- rtrtom. as 1960 by the Union Pacific Rail- Sept. I. Rabbi Stwn, 85, was assistant St. PaulV Episcopal Clrarfh has oad in Nevada and Wyoming, was ACTION larte available a residence at 124 depicted in a movie shown at an South Euclid avenue for use by the Old Guard meeting Thursday in IN A raternal workers of the Presbyte- : he YMCA. "nn Church. The chapter celebrated the birth- BOTTLE! Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Christian, dav anniversaries of Curtis K. enior minister of the Presbyterian Hicks, 8t, of Westfirld; Don J. C. LAST THRiE DAYS! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY! LSiurch, said "Our Episcopal Drew, SO, Belvidere; Orville D. friends at St. Paul's Church are Parsons, 72, Cranford; Henry "W. ienmnstrat injr in a very real way Nichols, 11, Westfield and Clark R. SHOP THURSDAY 'til 9 P. M. :hey know the true meaning of reen, 70, Wcstfleld. fraternal work.' " John H. Rath led group singing The residence will be renovated and directed the Old Guard chorun. iy the Presbyterian Church for isc hy Kev. Joseph T. Bourani and is bririe who will occupy it next month after their marriage until they return to the minister's home H.E. GOSLING •n Lebanon in July. Hcv. Mr. Hour- LAVOR-WISE am, *vvh<> has been visiting here FLORIST ince last June, has Sieen residing with families of church members. Upon the departure of the Hour- flcw*r* For AH Occasion* mis the residence will he taken ver by Kev. John A'Wsajinia, liis call ADomt 2-«4*S wife ami three children. The Jap- 1090 $prit»«fl«U Av*. anese minister will join the staff at Presbyterian Church as a fra- ternal worker for two years. Rev. Dr. Christian Bahi Kev. Mr. X'akajinia may participate in some if the activities of the Episcopal •ongrefration, noting he is inter- See Mr. SUBURBAN ested in studying varying forms of for your every worship. The fraternal commute,; has the BANKING : task of furnishing the dwelling with 1>edrm umi living room fur- liccn niture, chairs for the dininir room rugs, curtains, linens, kitchen uten- sils, silverware and dishes. Per- J> lU sons wishing to make gifts of fur- TRUST COMPANY nishings have been asked t« eon- OUR ANNUAL STORE-WIDE TWO-STORE EVENT tact Mrs. James -C. Wilson at-82Si Mountnin avenue. a sale so great it was months in the planning For The Holiday MIXED FLAVORS every item is priced amazingly low LARGE pe r $1.45 plus deposit w is is the food to SODA SMALL, every item perfect quality and a "best buy plut deposit ALL BRANDS INCLUDING FULL LINE OF PENNSYLVANIA BEERS hundreds of specials throughout the store Meals! BEE• TRRY OUR SUBMARINE SANDWICH THE BEST U EVER 8 plenty of extra salespeople to help you FREE DELIVERY - PHONE AD 2-4524 Open 7 Days Irscl, Memorial Day 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. free "park and shop" stamp at Service Desk CHARLIE'S • "« ."KM-HK DELICATESSEN

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SEE YOUK LOCAL AUTHOklZtiD OiOSMOBIlE QUAUJY DEALER- $f the family, f*§ "mpm tfet.*» & im-litie room SrnJ tuoird, fart, pro t?r»m »» well The family ««»}>• g Sol CPA Court Trinity €hmm® Officers ers are able to participate in ? Mr?. -Jjini*?^ Mstr(>y?e w&s Ie- couit bbari!R* r thahtt Wawayanda Aggain to Sponsor jgrram inciydm^ arts am! crafts For Swim Classes elfctt'd regent of Goait Trinity tiZT, d at the tonvvntion. swimming, boating, canoeing, trout Catholic Dai:jr!iterB of America, at Townst-nd uu^. m cliargc of Family Camp at Season's End fishing, archery, riflery, horseb; u meeting recently in the Keyeue riding, volleyball, hiking and many At YM Here Squad Building on Spring street. other camp programs. Others elected are: Vice regent, Camp Wawayanda will a^air • ideal for parents. The second Mrs. ,4dam Seifert; prophetess, Sendeli Ends Testing Sponsor a fasni)}' camp at the endit he !ar£fe room where the eamp- Mr. Chrone said that many spe- Westfield residents registrati „ i! pi'Ojprraiwe for the entire fam- Tor the 10 week summer term of Mrs. Herbert Bilyeau; financial Pfc. William C. Sendell III, of the regular hoys ani girls ciiinp- | crs stay and daring family camp 1 secretary, Mrs. Alfred VuiMlaJis; -ing season, a'reordinic to Al Chrone j is usually occupied by the children, ily art? held such as father-.son swimming classes at the Westfield USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Wil- YMCA will be held June G at 9:15 historian, JWrs. Frank Smulten; l of the WeistfieM YMCA staff. The i The third room is the bath fully softbail, mother-daughter volley- treasurer, 5!rs, Louis XJrciuoli; liam C. Sendell of 4l 0 Otfeco family c»mp periods will run from i equipped with shower, sanitary Sa- ball, stunt nights, talent nights a.m. Out of town registrations will drive, completed a week of testing be held June IS at 8:15 a.m. Resi- monitor, Mrs. Frank Grasso; sen- Saturday, Aug. 23 to Saturday, j ciiiti^s and washstand.. square dancing and scavenger tinel, Mrs. Alfred Poiizzi; lecturer, and screening, May 4, st the Naval Sept I and from Sept. 1 to Tues- hunts. dents in grades 4 and up will not Air Technical Training Center, All cabins ftave their own wood be required to register for this Mrs. Joseph Bostek; organist, Mrs. Memphis, Te>in. Daring the week, day, Sept. 4. A family may sign stove and gas operated hot 'vvs1 The camp not only provides the Vernon Flammer; trustees for up for cither or both of the pe- facilities for programming but has term of classes. Non-residents and marines receive a battery of apti- heater, Mr. Chrone reports. The residents in grades 1 to 3 will bethree years, JJrs. Henry 'P. Towns- tude tests and are interviewed by riods Mr. Cljrone reported since cabins also have pull out drawer a staff of qualified leaders that as- end 'St. and Mrs. MavHn Green. sist in and direct the activities. required to rejrister. a senior Hon-eommissioned oflicer Openings still remain in all periods. storage for each of the built-in t Winners in a hat contest were Each famliy will occupy a cabin Mr. Chrone said that one of the Swimming . instruction class'es to determine their eligibility 'for wooden double decker bunks along will be on a t^iee1 a week for fi\ffeMrs. Jaines Caynassola and Mrs.technical training in preparation *that duriftg the regular season Is with full length storage closets. finest attractions of the camp is ElMbeth Wade. .. that the meals are all served weeks basis. T^o entirely separate for duty with the aviation branch occupied by the campers. The cab- Mr. Chrone said that the fees of the Marine Corj>s, •tns have three rooms, one that is the camp dining room at individ- set of classeS *w{ll -be ebnduet&st, .•Mrs, .Matrpyse reported thai are set up on a per person basis ual family tables and that the fam- one set to start the week of June Mrs. Frank Heras was awarded a normally assigned to the counsel- and follow a graduated scale ac- 28, the second, set to start .the TOWN BOOK STORE or and junior counselor which is cording to theLage of each member ly does not have to prepare its statue of the Blessed Mary LiEAbER CLASSIFIEDS own meals or do the dishes. It isweek of July 23. 255 E. Broad St., real vacation for mother since Classes will meet Monday ani she can be away from the kitchen Friday for boys grades 1 to 3 arid ror her entire stay. Over the Wednesday and* Saturday fot 'esiB fnany Westfield residents jgrades 4 and up. For pleasurable reading, liave taken advantage of the fam- ^un swims will be held thre« ly camp program at Wawayands times * Week for an hour each for boys 4th irrade aid up. This is CRUSHED STONE best sellers at this b6dc shop, and have always out numbered the families froth any of the other an increase over the traditional iommumties represented. half hour plu'nges. for Drives, Walks, Roads, etc. you are always welcome to \>r Mr. Chrone saW that thc^re are Iiistrtfcticm cfasses for ith^lfratfe $1 cabins available for the family and ufj will be 45 minutes in du<*- for prkti ofrtl tfaltyry coll around. amp program along with two an- tion, 25 inmutes instruction and iex buildings if they are requested. 20 minutes recreational. CaSnp Wawayanda is located in Further information on clashes FANWODD 2-7840 ;he heart of the Catskiil State For- may be secured by contacting th& WestfieM YMC*. - est in New York on over 2,000 CAt7fllRXX» STOMTS CO. d acres -of land called Prdst Valley. iMany a rtah whft.'n'ow IScks shoe ' his is the home of the Frost Val- leather would wear golden spurs W^LDON MATXmAU, INC. . W ley Camping and Conference Cen- if knighthood were the reward of er of which the Westfield Y hasworth.—Douglas Jfelrrold taken active leadership, Wesifield lien active on the Frost Valley Board of Directors are; H. Etner- on Thomas, vice president; Prank ONE COAT • A. Ketcham, treasurer; John A. Aekernran, Albert B. Welty and HOUSE PAINT Edward C Ehven. Kegistrstlon forma and family iamp folders are available at the Weatfield Y. Mr. Chrone aaid that nyone seeking detailed Ihfor'ma- ;lon should feel free to contact him .here.

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Hun u 1 M IMI* < Ai ii !« \$ st tint I n t 54 Elm St. Particularly when yoqr Buick gets Kt u>hv i lua ,i • i id* /! uiim (»[ n T tlu i urn il > f tlu t it uj.ii t I Kun I'ut hawing iviitilUt 1*1 Mount i nisi tif tot i K m \\ ii if I h n I'"in uth Mr. u «I_M Si «i i "in t * * JUT tl Ui.Im nit i N ^ "LALIY BUICK LUBRICARE." ht I ion ] 1 iiu f Jph f. ar\ K Mil * niMimpHon ii «ttst i it M I~MI IIOMIII, Huh ti I t 1 v irK i»i* mlit « nttu ituti tt Kt uli \lmin *" ran 1 u Uik. >R w A\,nu \i IKH! liltii b\ ( lut* n.t \\ \U\ iiimlinlKf V t^j-ji IIUM ttf. * i " li fa HI nu^iun ic 11111 »ImiiHiU N I We not only u*e quality materials but we're in tiiunlv ciwtllhiK n liny li \ u * I juttont U an\ f*houl*l IK IUH II "Buick" trained to use some quality sense as well olij, mm- ir UIJ -hiulil 11 niaili I 'i \M inn t i it tun \ I llu II HI it i inininful. \\ in « » (tin^ t > \ lm , COOK & DUNN IHllti. li Hi H in w rliint. t, I, % i iiiuils ot ( (mini tliiliiiin « \ vij il Ilitlli 1 HI (.iij.li i ItiK of \i uii ^'ill n 1 i'ar tKl itph ^ J nit t tum-Ult \ 1 Frequently our trained eyes can see a minor {no ArlitW tU ^* ttl tn I 1 it t^lutilt ( charge) adjustment which may prevent a major uf tin / miiiK iintlnaitu \I*I ni n IUI i Mi n ii PREPARED Al»i"'f»l l\\'-\\ ()>• <'liir«rn«- V, Mvj- ^1 ;<:» Kay Avtiuio service need. I'lihin, S. J. *>n«l-ramily tlw^tlin^ nt fiiis-673Wil - AND REMEMBER- N crncrc HOUSE PAINT Tuk.- Xutiri- !hnt I'fUTSimn 1,1- SUCH QUALITY COSTS NO MORE. Qiu.rs, lm_, hag ai>|,lit'd to th*' Mayor ami Coumil nf the T.ivvn »f IViil. lifltl for iMiewal of th* Plftiiiry Think it over and please call on us for your Ili'tull Distribution Wrinse fur 16 COLORS, WHITE & PRIMER Buick needs, whatever they may be. tu-rniiMft* situated at IU'0 iSnut h SUNNYBARN Avenue, West. Westlii-lil, K. J. Mi-miifi-s or this ooriKtrsttlmi and SALE PRICED tin- i.niiM's they hum r-f •tJfi'i twly it an-: Albert K. PtlrrfHul. Jr., !>«1 CREATIVE ARTS DAY CAMP TiijipliiE Hill Hoail, WMtllclil. N. J,, LALLY BUICK, Inc. PrrwiiU-nl alnl Tif H*ur«-r; VirMlnlil 29th SEASON FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY IVtirson. 5)1 TuppliiK Hill Hoail, "Where Buick dealings are good and fair Wemnrlil, N. J Mi-i'ii'tary. 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VALUE JfaWC 7Ic DALE CARNEGIE COURSE VALUABLE ACME COUPON Fr.-e 50 SS.H Green Stomps | Frcr 50 SSH Green Stomps j "I |Free 50 SSH Green Stamps | 1 CLARK—-Monday, May 28th 8:00 P.M. y ..li, puxt-.-Ji. o! 5 Ib. bag ?j | g. amlr»n»»» »'»"" I""™"" I I "Uli putehoie ol Mb. '% Wfstiom, Box 320, Millinglon, N J. Ml 7-2122 I I UIK 'f OlS • •1 IttU if! ihMtiHuitt A i U All lit \ti •nlrr, ||o Wtole toliday »tek tbiw**! i««« «i '>/ Vr. and Wrs. American Express j'Maggie' Settles free Grew At Hni, arid the Kjiyurtsj ar/vbarii Green Graduates lor Ofywi|»Ir« Al v vn V'.e \AV> w"Il w a fl)in»- jujrff'jn/f 'oupje back fw *h« sec too, :.M/I- .i(.i.J><;r.i K:;(iur, pit-tiil- gii:nl Oltll 4KCESI New Jersey. bear badge. Scott TTowbridire and O'Brien rereived his AB degree thusiastic* capacity audience, may tumes. g'o to Broadway next season. It Marc Holland won dinner's stripe?. from Brooklyn Collexe ami liis Olympic has 2,500 free seats for STRfiHD The graduation and commis- Assistant denner's stripes were giv- L.LB degree from Brooklyn Law wilt play at the Westport Country sioning here were the climax to a en Steve Waehler, Scott Trow- School. He id a member of thePlayhouse after its Paper -Mill these shows offered at 4 and 9: SO year's attendance at the academy run, p.m. A new show normally will idsre, Tom Stalnaker and Richard New York State Bar. come in eac^i Monday but the acts by 81 National Guard officer can- Shaw. During World War II, Sir. "Greensleeves/* the children's didates. They received intensive Keeeivlnjj silver arrows were f arriving Saturday will play the training in courses prepared by O Bvivn served in the U. S. Naval show set for Saturday, will give the U. S. Array Infantry School at Richard Otto, Steve Waehier, Reserve. He was released with the two performances, at 11 a.m. and Bruce Deverel! and Tony Menocal. rank of lieutenant and currently 2 p.m. The fable is about a wan- Fait Benninjt, Ga. These included 1 battle drill, combat formations, Tom Stalnakcr and Rehn Peterson holds the rank of commander. derer who solves a king and queen's PI 6-547/ map reading, nninght operations, won g'old arrows. Active in local affairs, Mr. problem has many, folk song's and G'Brien has worked for the United modern dances for the delight of patrols and reconnaissance, physi- Gfie man's worG H no man's cal training and leadership. Fund of Westfieid, the Westfleld the children. word; we should quietly hear both Boys Baseball League and .the LIBERTY Lieutenant Green will be as-sides.—Goethe Charter Study Committee. • LEGAL NOTICES • signed to the 250th Signal Bat- Mr. anil Mrs. O'Brien and their *Deep,Dcep, and forever Shown ot 1, 3:30i 7:3ft" talion stationed in the Westfieid Mortals will some day assert SIltSRTFF'H SALE—.Superior Court their freedom in the same of Al- three children live at 86(S Dorian i)t New Jersey, Chanoery Division, into seme ordinary and Armory. road. I'nlbn County, docket #F-1&3S-61. mighty God.—Mary Baker Eddy HRHTHA KAKU'ACKA, plaintiff, v«. HOBKRT I. TLTRN'KR, et ftlM,, J>e» nameless grave! FRI. THRU' Happiness and beauty ar» by- ffiifiants. Civil Action ForeciOHure?— products. Folly is the diretv pur- Kxeeution—For isaia uf Mortgajf^U suit of happiness and beauty.— By virtue of the above-stated writ George Bernard Shaw of execution i<> xne directed I shall expose for sale by putflic yendue, in the Court House, in tht* City of Rllaabeth, N. J-, on Wednesday, the • LEGAL NOTICES • «tli day of June A.D., ]&62, at two o'clock In the afternoon, of said day. NOW PLAYING, TUES. THRU SUN, NOTICE AIJIJ that certain tract; or jjarcH Take Notice that Kim liquor of la ml a nd prf*m ises, hereinafter Shop, a corporation of the State «f particularly described/situate, lyini? New jersey, hats appHeU to the and being in tha Town of W>st8ely, Morris PlaiiiH, N, J.; secretary hi tl*e Ii«glster*s Office of VnUm arid treasurer, Bernard Sehaefer SI County on April 9, 1956; as Map No. ly«H8 l'lm;e, Bprhigtlfeld, N\ J.; Har-43S-D. -MWHIUMEKI m.u'~mntvm.it. •'*•. ct t-tm Jre?nises, ar« CWIBIBQJIU* Hwown: an trinBrfit'ld, N. J. 12G1 Hast BroaU Street, weotfleld, Objections, if any, aliould foo made New Jerst^4 DANCE "THE TWIST" EVER* immediately in writing to t>« «9.24 The HherJH reserves the right to "THE SPACE CHItDB adjourn this sale* ^cekaajw Tt30--© N0T1CR TO CR93DITOH8 KA.&PII OHISCKU>O. ART CINEMA Von I. Sat, A Hun. fro^i Bob Hopf the estate of aaUl deceased, notice ceased., IM hereby given to the creditors"-of I'urKUunt to the urdi-r of BUQ1CNK SATURDAY said (ieceast'tl to exhibit to the sub-J. KlltlC, StirryKHte uf the County icrlber under oath or affirmation :he!r claims and demands Agatiist of Union, made OB the fourth (Jay of May, A.D,t 19S2, upon the appli- open every day all summer ihe estate of said deceased within cation of tho u»rit«rsigne<3, nn Kxoc- .NOW •nun- s.vTinmi; six months from tht* date of said utrlx of the estate of said deceased, order, or tlisy will lm forever barred notice is hereby given to the cr*tli- DEMONSTMTES circus twice daily, swimming, concerts from prosecuting or recoveries' the tor« of fiaid decoased t« eichibft to tame ng'aiijet the subscriber. the ftubBcrlber under oath of Httir- rides, games, refreshments, Kiddieland W, M. Garbe., nuitlnn their claims and demanda 'PREMATURE BURW a^aliiMt tHO estate of Bald df-craned John Afi.tK—urrla TI1VIS J*aehni% Sachar & Bernstein, within six niuijtha froni th& f Raid order, or they wUl ho for- n 11y AVutohunsr Avo. ever Imrrod from prosecuting or 'JOURNEY TO TH! FMrtfnflfeld. N. 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Westfield Legion Qualifying Play Bob Durgan Helps Devils Rap Roselle 5-1 Opens5 3Campaig wln n Merchants Saturday, Sunday Merry Even Lafayelte Take In Town Golf MAC Court Title After Losing Two Games ™j The Westneld American i.ejrion DownDom's Qualifying rounds for the fourth Bob Durgan, of 520 Nort At Tennis Chestnut street, played a larg By BILL MacKAY C^ ~~ ""T Ii basebal T l team, defending Union annual Westfield Amateur Golf Westfield High's baseball team Tournament will be held Saturday part in Lafayette College's 6-3 de dropped a pair of games last week I Illli l\pfsf"P|"C I Countn wityh champions a 5-3 wi, nopene ovedr Caldwelits sea-l and Sunnday at the Ash Brook- feat of Dickinson, which guv then topped Roselle Monday 5-1 in j Legion in an exhibition game at In Overtime Golf Course. A display of theClubMay30 Lafayette the Middle Atlantic Con a Watchunir Conference game. The i Tamaque& i'ark last week. The Merchants uutsiugged trophies may be seen in the win- Sixty members of the Westfie ference tennis championship. . After bowing to losses were to Hillside and Spring- Win 2 Matches j Pat Kennedy tossed a five hitter Dom's Auto Sales Sunday in thedow of the Westfield Leader, the Tennis Club and their fruests ar A sophomore, the local youth sponsor of the event. "> a dual meet and field. The Blue Devils now have a The Westfield Tennis Club leg-1 for Westfield striking out six bat-County Baseball League and won expected to compete in the lltl defeated Whitt Smyth 1-6, 6-1behind the Eaidc 7-9-1 record. Westfield opposes isteied a twin triumph in the New , ters. Timely base hits by Jack Ap- the game in the 11th inning on a E. R. Merry Memorial Tournamcn 6-3. Smyth had lost only one othe ra There has been considerable in- ung Confei-enc,. f Rah way at home tomorrow. Jersey Tennis League over the • gar and Dan Mascaro accounted .single by Dwight Winn to drive terest shown and a large entry is scheduled for Memorial Dayy afte intercollegiate match in threi the Blue Devil trac Mart Howarth held Kosclle to weekend, defeating the Ilderan j for the local legion's edge. in Chet Hall for the tie breaking expected. Harry Hartigan, last noon at 2 o'locc k at the local i years. Durgan has been undefeat {ts week on a bri. four hits, striking out nine and Outing Club of Rah way 5-0 Satur-! Coach Al Mueller will be as-run. Hall and Stanzel were the bigyear's champion, will be on hand club, according to co-chairme ed this year. guns with three hits apiece. bringing home a Ji walking one, while Westfield wasday and downing the Netherwood ' sisted this year by Les Myers. The to defend his title. . Harold E. Morgan and Robert H After dropping the first set highest score in tl taking advantage of six Hostile Club of Plainfield 4-1 Sunday. ! opening of the county legion Westfield scored five runs in the Match play will start the week Stuhler. The event, a mixed-pro Durgan came back to win the sec Memorial Meet by errors. Jerry Post gave Howarth Both matches were played at the j league will take place June 8 with fourth inning on four base hits following the qualifying round. gressive doubles, is a get-togethei ond and took the match by win team outside »f i^i-, a winning margin with a two-run local courts. Westfield now boasts j Union facing Westfield at Ta-and a hit batsman and added three Entries will be taken at the regis- for club members and theii ning the last three games of the Coach Walt Clark homer in the second. of 8 wins in U Marts in league • maques Park at 0 p.m. more in the sixth on four hits, the friends, irrespective of age brack last set after a 3-3 tie. contingent of Dave Wc.-am-id " -' ° e \ - * — •> big blow being Kay Reamer's three tration desk at the Ash Brook p play. j et Uost-lle u " " I " "-•' Golf Course before qualifying. Westfield meets the Park Lakes [/Tl • H^f^f- T nA base blow. In the 11th, Hall got a Miss Mary Gulbenkian, single Jtlpcgf and Wai lui ; Huwiitlli ami hit, moved to third on a hit byQualifying rounds must be com- Myrre. HR—1'OHI. WVnllicM. team here Saturday afternoon at j 1 WIJ1S} ITICIS -IJC3(I pleted by 7:30 p.m. of the day of champion of the local club, wo Hillside outscored Westfield, 5- two o'clock. No match is scheduled j Casale and scored on a single by the tournament a year ago, win WBBL Entering 8. After Westfield starter Bob Winn. qualifying and score cards turned for Sunday. j in to the recorder. ning 11 of 12 rounds of play i placed third in the sh Eichold walked the first two bat- Bill Weiant, playing in the No.Girls Sof tball Dom's scored two runs each in i the women's division, Gordo County League 64-9 toss. Northern ters of the game. Hillside's Bruce 1 position for Westfield, add';d the fourth and fifth innings, and Qualifiers will be notified by phone of their first round oppo- Booth was the winner in th< The Westfield Boys Basebal Uemarest (in Bergen, Herman smashed a homerun to two victories to his string for the Knthusiam continued to run the game looked like it was all men's division with 10 of 32 win; right field. nent. League will sponsor a team in theArchbishop Mollov n, summer season. Saturday, Weiant high as members of the Girls Soft- sewed up until three hits, and four However, to win first honors. In the fourth, Westfield tallied a defeated Cephas Monnett of Uder- walks in the ninth inning, evened Union County Recreation Com- ball League played their fifth Booth was engaged in a playofl mission's Intra-County League for run. Two errors and a walk set the an 4-6, 6-4, 4-3 and default. Sun- games of the season Saturday the score at 8-8. match with Ricky Slocum, who al Btage for Jerry Post's run produc- youths aged 16 to 19 for the third 1 °f,,Nttw Y<"* ail had 1J day, Weiant wa.s hard pressed to morning. The Tigers, scheduled Pete Love did a wonderful job so had garnered 10 wins in I ing single. Hillside scored two un- Y Trackmen Down consecutive year this summer, it Stellar performances b defeat Spencer Kipe, a local club- game with the Angels had been of relief pitching and also got the rounds. earned runs in the fifth off reliever member, playing for Netherwood, win. was announced yesterday by Frank hurd es, the 880, the mUe 1 Marty Howarth to clinch up the postponed, but rather than miss Mrs. W. J. Galligan was runner- J. Dugan, WBBL president. javehn enabled Scotch pS in three sets 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. playing, members of the Tigers This Sunday, the Merchants Community Center up a year ago with 10 out of 12 game. Ralph Mease also scored two play the Elizabeth AA at Noma- Players who wish to join the successfully defend its [on," played a rousing game with their wins. Miss Barbara Reeves was club should report for the initial title by a 59'4 to 39'° Z Captain Dick Myers played an singles victories over the week- dads. The Twins are leading the hegan field in Kenilworth. The The YMCA track team contin- third with nine victories. Gordon practice session at 2:30 p.m. Sat-over Westfield. Hosel.'e »u,ii important part in each of the re-end, defeating Dick Parkhurst of American League and the Mets field is on Springfield avenue off ued undefeated In dual meet com- Reese and Lyman Parrigin were maining two Westfield tellies. In urday at Recreation Field opposite tant third with 23 point* Ilderan in No. 3 singles Saturday the National League. Broad street. petition this season as it took a third and fourth respectively with the sixth, Myers opened the in- Edison Junior High School on Coleman lidded the \m a 6-0, 6-2, and then turning the AMERICAN LEAGUE WESTFIBLU slim 63%-59% victory from the wins of 10 and 8. record to his year old leant > ning with a triple to left-center tables on Dick Arnold of Nether- MKltCUANTS AB Weatfield Community Center. The Rahway avenue. field. A single by mate Charles A triple by Barbara North, scor- ToHla lb 5 As in previous years, there wil The Westfield club, one of eight mark by negotiating tht n. wood in No. 2 singles Sunday 3-6, ing Janls Kldridge, Lorna Brown ffeteruon, , 3b . . 5 meet was won in the final relay as be 12 rounds of play. Players an track in 60.5, defeating fau Widmer scored him. Myers singled 7-5, G-0. TurnerT . 22li-il : ii Rich Selig, Bruce Ridley, Ronald in the league from Elizabeth, Rah- in a run in the seventh. and Betty Thome gave the Twins Ntnnzi'l. KH II given numbered cards and those way, Clark and Plainfield, will be Lennic Pinkney, the old 2 Bill Montwid of Westfield was a 4-3 win over the Red Sox in a Kail, rf 6 Hall and Greg Seibcrt won by five holding odd numbers play tho3i hulder. Hoffman erased th« j£ Coach John Lay's crew dropped extended to three sets by Uay HII-. lr-21>-| 5 yards for the "Y" team. Seibert holding even numbers. The club managed by Bob Hogopian assisted a 7-2 decision to Springfield Fri- hard fought, tight game. Jo Gav- JohriHon, rt by Tom Casey and Bob Vietor. standard set last season b 1 Kuneyl of Ilderan Saturday 1-6, in was the defensive star for the Winn, If-rf wag the individual standout as hehouse court is the control court, Swarts of .Scotch Plains *& day. Westfield got the lead in the Heamer, c-rt Last year and in 1960 the team 6-1, 6-2. Bili Gilson, former West- Twins and the Twins remain the won four events in addition to although there will be play on 11 161-9 \i heave. He also lunimi first by virtue of a solo homer by l. rf-n i was led by Art Frederickson and field High School net star, broke leaders. Heavy hitter for the Red \\Vl>Hter. n i anchoring the winning relay team. others. The team winning 3 of 5 Cranford's Ken Weeks' iha, Dwight Davies. The Blue Devils DavlRlil. u Vietor. nto the tennis club lineup Sun-Sox was Peggy Kimmell with a 2 games is the winner of a given record, lofting- the iron b»li H scored again in the fourth. rill. ]> 0 Kevin Mosher scored 13 points Hogopian, Casey and Vietor are day and defeated Roger Swartz of Nuvfllo. Jh round. When this occurs on the triple. Helen Matuaak, Sherry I) for the Y 11-12 year olds vyth sec- iresently active in the Westfield Although he exceeded I Springfield retaliated with three Netherwood in No, 3 singles, 8-0, Hardy, Carol Packard all had hits onds in the dash," broad jump, control court, a whistle is blown, school mark with a 197-S ™ runs in their half of the inning. 6-4. 45 signifying the end of ploy on al Boys Baseball League as managers and Lynn Silber was close. Sharon ><>M'S UK) KAI.KS Softball throw and a first place tie and umpires and have conducted Jim Kovacs had to settle Jni Steve Berger slashed a two run Captain DUO McManigal and Zaparanick, who played n fine ('ullumitn. «H 5 courts. ond behind tho Blue Raiden'fy Am broB*-, 31, 5 in the high jump. Arthur Hunt clinics for WBBL players. homer to right field to cap the game at the plate, also had a hit On the remaining courts, teams •"red Griffin of Westfield hung up 1. li paced the Y 9-10 year olds with n The Intra-County League entry wood Gipson by a margin eta slugging exhibition. Three run6 in as did Cheryl Birchall, who as f S having the greatest number of wo doubles victories in weekend first in the high jump, second in s one of two summer-league teams foot and five inches. the fifth completed Springfield's competition, defeating Robert pitcher, made an outstanding back . IT 5 the dash and third in the broad games and points to their credii Kl|>l>. If 6 sponsored by the WBBL. It also Bill Bryant sped to second £ scoring. v hand catch. Betsy Herberieh again are the winners whether or no Brock and Joe Cygler of Ilderan jump. Ernie Braxton paced the has a team of Pony League play- in the 100 and fifth in tkij IHM.ttlDK AB 6-2, 6-1 Saturday in No. 1 dou-distinguished herself at short stop Dulmi. "sh .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3 Community Center team first in they have completed their match Bcully, 2b 3 Cooper, 2b 1 ers in a Union County league. The despite a bad cold. Sophia as did Carol Packard at first. es. Games and points do not coun Fella, cf-p 3 bles play, Sunday triumphing over Lliltiilt, ]) 6 the Softball throw, broad jump and purpose is to provide activity dur- Steve Atwood came in fouttl KchutBky. us 2 eorge Otani and Don Koechlein With the steady puitching of a third in the dash. Results: beyond the arbitrary set of three, Herman, lb < 10 ing the summer for boys between the 880. of Netherwood in No. 2 doubles, LaVerne Mack and Nan Boyle lthough players are permitted to Korlesky, 3b 3 : pitcher: !>, pll 1 were unable to hit the bull out of 13-14 AK<—ion yant ilanli: I, S»t-• Mr. Merry who died in Dec. 1951 the javelin, Kovacs leaped 1 Diana Adams- euch hnd n single the infield. St. Mnry's had two six- imrt Y. 2. Hull Y, :i, jirown O—timi' 252 and Rosnlie Aiello 214 j most 31 3 P and Jnn George made a fine catch 11.2; shot iiutt: 1 Sclbcrt V, 2, Hunly after having served as president mproved, Flunk Brennan and for third place in the broad js Hillside 300 020 0—5 WHS Tennis Team run splurges to run its record to Y, «. Bolle Y—illfltlmcu 37M0"; broad of the club for 31 years. Meet records were broken in 1 * Weulfleld 000 1011—3 in left field. The Jndian attack wns 8-3. The Blue Braves ore 0-8. IlimJ: 1, Solbert Y, 2. Hull Y, 3, Rita Brennan. sparked by Margaret Kalbnchor tlaclctmtn C—di.itanco I7'2"; hlsli if the 13 events. Errors: SaperHtein. Ostrodkl. K«- lump: 1, Solbert Y, 2, Allen C, 3 X The league's first annual ban- rekees, Harzoltl, Myers. Howarth. Thursday Our Lady of the Val- V Double: Tokash. Triple: Myers. Downs Plainfield who was three for tlirpe and htul boyn tl.'il—holKllt 6'; <« relay: 1 M uet will be held at Ye Olife Log The dual meet with & ley of Orange routed Trinity, 20-3, OA—time 0S.2. County Swim Pools 'lains was a decisive 7-MJ Home run: Herman. Utiwt' on hallH two runs nnd Sherry Smith, who at Orange. Cabin* in Clark tonight. —olt: Harzold 1. ItlchuM 4. Struck The high school tennis team also wns three for three and had I. fuat. Co-cnptains Coleman I ont by: Harcold 2. Kcla 2, Jtkhr.lil K:iVitNtHIK> . avenged one of itstwo defeats All It Opening Saturday Kovacs topped school recordi 2. Howarth 3. Winning pitcher: n homerun. Holly Sharer and Bnr- HiU'clarelll Hariold. LKjBlug pitcher: Illchulil. this season by defeating Plainfield, bara Silcox both played a good Wilson. :l, 3 Wooil the mile and javelin and fir.iA Kuril, 21, 1 0 Mixed Summer The outdoor swimming pools, ii Umpire: Dettmar and Satlraklti. . 3-2, Friday at Plninfield. Struchan .. •»r> gome in the field. Sin Kli, i- :i snnd benches and refreshment lirtMniun ... 1-2 in the broad jump. HolJ WKHTPIKMl All It ii Dave Richardson, Westfield's The Yankees continued their .\luri:iy, >< I stands nt John Russell Wheeler provided his usunl double *ii MBCCpO, Cf-t 3 .Sulll ii •14 4 1 winning streak by downing the MlrolHkv, p League Opens Park, Linden, and Railway River iliu shot put ami the discus. 5 >avlr*8 2 b i 3-(i, 6-2, 6-1 and then teamed with iliicllc-k 11 65 ilyeris* c :t 0 0 Orioles 7-1. Sue Nelson pitched ItI . Mul'kf. If Park, Rahway, will open for the <:ervi 41 ('••Illi'hin, ;-f (Please turn to next p«pl Tok«sh. 31...... i 0 2 Bob Stuhler to down Plainfield's and made outstanding ploys to sec- The Mixed Summer Bowling: 1902 season Saturday nt 12 noon Crn.ly r*OSt. lh 3 0 1 doubles team of Dnvc Black and rhin-i'lilllhllll . v!! Wtdim-r. rf ... 2 0 1 ond and third while her teammate, Yulms, 3b Leauue opened last week with nine it wns announced today bythc Un- Weiss U , . . 3 i Gordon Craig, 6-1, G-0. Sally Niedestron, distinguished 200 games rolled. Mnr^ic Eckardt on County Park Commission. JJarm;U, HH ... 0 0 \\>«au Hunlte,. 1-2, KIK-y, 11) 0 first place team. week of May 28 the pools will 29 ~i h 6-1. Kathy Smith led the hitting for lluKt"!". it » open each day, except Memorial ALL SALES EXCEPT GASOLINE Hi>ill>K» — ltii-liiinlxon niul llr.li SI'HIN*., n:i,n the losers with two for two,and r. Uiinliurt, ss .. . . 0 /.Immcnn Day, May 30, at 2:30 p.m., and 3 I 1 KtuhU-r. \V. il. I>nvi. Illni-k :iml V.av- Foky, p 0 Kuvutti. <•' - • - • 4 0 2 ilon Or:,IK. C-l. «.'>; l.'liinll ;tn .1 i 1 over the Orioles 12-i) due to the WVHM, ir ii t'.ray . . . continuinng through June 22, both Sl'Vrln. i' 1 (i < Crnnford 5-0. heavy hitting of Nancy McLnugh- lleruulh, i- 0 2 i WrHtlli'liI ••.. (rniifi.ril il tn 7 pools will open Saturdays from 1)1 .Mario, t! .. ii Mi ttttl 2 I • SIIIKII:«—liuvi- Itti'hnrclKiiti il- Dave lin who had two homers nn I.VI-I.IIK. «-u'. O.ii; Turn IVrry <1 Jay SI. Mnry'n - li 1 (i 0 l) 0 — 1 of Diane Hnuser who had one 1 K* S from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. During the Kjivi-fll. i:.l. li-H: Hub SlulilcT il.' IMli lliily filiiiiv .... oo II li I) (I 0—u (t 'i 1 i .17 'firesfonil 11 1 ."l ,; - »; 7ti 'i < Msrii, li-1, i--^. homer. Nuncy also mnde the first I-; — Wilxnn, HutklfVvIra, I' I.HIII- week the pools will be open from "\Vt-M(iel double pluy of the season for her l»|-lt. .1. l.iltMlit'll. HltKllL'S, I't'U'y. 7 IX till' 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., weather per- t>i*ri*if«iit-ui mi» :is*o x— MaiuK'll tl. .Ml In- Iliilill anil Jim team, and Susan Brunner executed Ilitiiilrli-lu 2. Jil — liutlileKli-K. nil — t! !> t) Errors: .Museum, FIHIKIH, Davh' o.itliiMlt. IU1, <*••); IMIIIK W^iki-U-y iilul ..if: Mlminky :., l.'ult-y in, Mlllor •".. mitting. llHi'iii'it :i. Knublt-s: \\v\\. I'll M»ii* I'lii!' Tluiivky tl. Jny Kfuliin uml a great catch in the field to make SO—l,y: Mlrulsky -'. l-'t,lf.v (J. .Mlllol1 Homo runs: BorKt-r, PUVICH. itiisy o Hii-U liimtmi, i:-n, li-l. the ftnul out. Carol Verburg am! :;. l.l'—Kutt-y. I'miilrt-s: Hu^nn ;md imllK off: Smith 2, MontU-cllo (.Iviarino. Mrs. (Jross Leads Struck out liy: Smith 7, MonLltrollo Cherry Hall each made a homerun 4. Winning pttehcr; Moiitlcono, J*o» for the Orioles. Jlolj- Trliillj- Savastano King iiiK pitcher: f>mith. L'uipirvu: Krys All II Women Golfers BRAKE and iaU ami Frezza. Lodge Sweeps To NATIONAL LEAGUE J. Uimhei-t, -ti 0 .Slllllll, z\> . . . . The Mt'ts-f!innts gnnie ended in I Echo I.nkf Country Club's nine Kr.-v, ir 0 hole women's uroup held a stroke Of Late Show a flurry of excitement in favor of 1'. l.anil»rrl, ** . 1 Huvinjr led the way for most of Michaels Second Boro Men's Crown the Jlets G-5. Going into the bot- Xiiino, v ; 1 play tournament last week. Win- l''»l,-y, 1 li o ners! were Mrs. G. W. Gross, first, the senson and having* clinched the FRONT END Echo Lodge, scoring n .sweep tom of the fifth with the score G-0, the Giants brought in five Ivili'y. I' '.*'.".'. with a net score of 35; Mrs. N. itle a couple of weeks ago, Savas- win in the nnn! session of the Ki-lmiil. j, . . . In County Golf rum; and had the bases loaded Murphy, second, with \\1, nndano wns crowned Late Show Mountainside Men's B o w I i n iz I.1DP. i- Scotch Plains - Fanwood High with two outs when the Mets man- third, Mrs. U. W. Timely with Sy.Bowling* League champion offici- League Monday night, took the WWIK, if Mrs. H. J. Stanley won the lowest ally nt the final session last week, School, sparked by alternate Hicky loop championship after a close aged to end the game and remain Trciultk-y. rt . , Wilde, upset 12 other tennis to the only undefeated team in the putting prize with 18. fix frames ahead of Buccinrelli. race. Wilhelms finished in second Season records follow: High win the annual Union County In place and Tops was third. Best National League. Lull) . tlK' Vnllry lerseholastic Athletic Association .VII It bowlers were Ei'slic and Vcnlick For the winners, Ruth Wurficld Ctloimt, ss . . . . golf championship ut Scotch Plain turned in u fine catching perform- 'PACKAGE' m Country Club last week. 23(i, Hinnuin ti.tl. Snilti.'lakl. • I' - - \v I. ance mid she nnd Ann Van Dous- K.ll.-l. ::ii . . . • wheel alignment Dennis Troy of Linden droppec en each enme up with a key hit. l.MIll-rani;, If . 1 Willn-lms CIMM. . . . (I.! TJ • brake adjuitm*' ' a 6-foot putt on the 18th. greet Chris Taylor held down thii#. base T..|IS oiiii'i' :.:'"j I;'-; • wheel batoc to edge Wilde nnd Bob Michuel |-:.l.il C(in.-I KMI'IM • ''•<"•• II"' 11.--M.i re I il... Hi in fine fashion. Sandy Pacquurclhi. l'!l*>'M, II. ... of Wcxtfield hy a stroke, for tin wiiii Hi. r rtnmiMis fill ir. Sheila llymnn and Tony Ke lli-v I.Ifl TMII-IC • • . '••>' - !«'•'• in.--, i-r w individual metlftl. Mich:icls, playing I'imiicinn Kiwi on ;,:, ."ii each hnd two hits for the (limits in the same threesome with Troy I!, i:. III.-I/. In-;. . . . .'..' .".:: nnd Shoilii rtiught n hard hit fly. missed u 20-footnr on tho fina 1 IIU-.-M .- Klyl./is A I!' Mi After a nine run third inning, Expert Car Service hulc that would have tiod Troy*. Mlsl.l,- lima . . I.M.. :,LII:. .Sharon Clancy with a solid two ( 'lnoin-s Tin-.-ni . . l:t i;^ Holy T!-iniI\ i> II ii n ;! n..- j Thoroughly trained men, fast- Michaels, after huKryiiiK th K""--I,r It. K . :::< iii: bagger drove in IVhbio Ketchitiu I....IV ,,r Hi.'. V. l I 1 first two holes, pairi'il the third .Mls-lili- lull :::> i><- for the winning run in the bottom -li- ll.-i:,clrl.ks. y..iU\«. l,.u est and most efficient ma- l>r.-write* Niirsi'i-y. :!•.'•:- t;!i'~ -'. <"t:~»:i z. I »f-M;u-(tiH': Wl'''-.iii fourth i\m\ fifth before picking UJ of the fifth enabling the Pirates l.l'-KI!i->; f Z1HK..II,-. |i.ilil;ln. chines, return your oar'» a bogey on the sixth liolo. Ht to tnko thr Cubs 15-1-1. .Sharon "underside" to original manu- birdiccl tilt: oi(rhtii hole, a ]i;ir--l Mrs. Witlki' First alsu had a triple and u singk> U> 4-17-yarrler, to draw even wit li make it a perfect day at bat. Di'b- facturer's specifications. Troy. In bio Ketclimn, Kristy Tuttle am! The Blue and White golfprs tic Mary Lou Kotehum wure also tluvi1 terms fiditpcl West Oriingc, 12-1, his ^Irs. .1. A. Wittki' li'il Cliiss A fur throe. Jill Iliijirrs, in udilitiun Just say "Charge it" ... boy on easy week to gt-t biit-k mi tlit." winniii". ijl tin- Dialch play n^aitist par tour- 1 nament of the IS holt- pidiip at jjiith afttu" losing eariit )" to I.in (Please turn to next page) den. Echo I.al;i' Country Club Tin's- "vvcs'i'i-'ii-Ji.ii u*. \VI;ST on v.Ni;i: * pill I'VC'll Si 111 l:.,ii MII'IKI"IH, U" i:; i •i.r. :in,i A Mr.-. V. !•'. Orion, nm- down. TIIITC J.'IIIH.II- i?T.. :!.M: Mil!, K.I. I.:.in. W \\:I> a In- fur )i,\v putls lu-lwci'll (M; ''< - f <-)< t *-. J IU>h WilMiitiiM (ln:!l ::-!)• inn Tin!., \v, is:.> iir-r..ii,. Mrs. ('. A. Doi'l-r an.I Mrs. .f. V. Turn Jlm-kK (!if.), ;•.'.-••.: M rran- Whitclii'.-iil. Imth wilh 'J8. Post 2:30 roni. \v, (JiSi ili-fi'iiti'il Si-ii siii'in.T <«), '.'-I: )!oli Clmism-ii, W, >*•'••) The f'las.-- H \vim 1 • r \v.. Irs. WESTFIELD RECREATION IHIIVMI »-Uh I/cn ('hiiinmlz c; i I1--- K. A. Kctcliani whn scmcJ ,'iur Daily Double 2:20 J'.. : Allllv Ki'llHi'lll. «'(l, IKli) 1||.fl-Hl 226 NORTH AVENUE SPrCIAL TtlSIM; Direct to Crnndstind (!>St> i il ,Mllii' I'litiyKim (!'«). r.-». up anil Mrs. H. II. Cttniwcll \va^ thru r Opposite Railroad Station Lv. Venn. M-t.NY l?-?0{S.ik 4JulM 11-4S) nt'Xt al uni' dmvn. Mrs, .1. A . octturoKT, HI. tv. Newark !PRHI l?.-]5{Sa!i. ft JulyJI. t?-!M) of Westfield. Inc, Uliiys ami Mrs. 11. !,. Orllopp lie.! t nIKs frara Cirlu St. Fkwj, tilt 105 lv. libnlySI.Nr i;;.10l5.iM. « (nly4.12.00) Woiiwii's Round Rubin IV. HrwaiKCtiJ) ).> 40Call. A inly 4, jlOO) nt :1O f.ir low putt*. OPEN BOWLING EVERY NIGHT rum Tri .In l« I'! i U 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. AD 2-130° J11 Clns-i C, Mr.-. V. I.. Pmitrr n t Tennis Opcutt 111 (Ml 1 >. A .Itl } .III 11 Wnnii'i) memhiMS of the West- niul 7\!r:,-. li. W. Mill.', lii-.l. play- For Reservations Call OPP. MEEKER'S GARDEN CENTER fii-ld 'lYnnix (,'luli ari- m-gfil tn turn ing- cvi'ii, willi Mrs. (Iritlfri- K111111- { dsta^a >z • Ul Jbtii9USc $4 -• 9 *• mil Wi' AD 2-9869 OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. 0 A.M. to ji'rftvc; day Teams Double Winner Twins, Mets Lead at bat. High School Track Wright, Rawls Among 1st Entrants \V 1 (Continued from previous paire) (Continued from previous page) T» <••- . . t < Kdwaids was the individual star to three hits, played an outstand- \ .: k,.', i 1 In McAuliffe Memorial Tourney li.u.l- .. . i. .; J for the winner.'-, taking both the ing defensive game. This was the hitrb and (lie low hurdles. econd game in n rmv that the -MliUll, >. ... .t :_ Mickey Wright and Hetsy liawls, the last two players to win n Boys Pony League . .. i! Coleman overtouk Kuider soiili- Cubs have Io>t by only one run. major jjolf titles in New Jersey, were amoi\|r the first to fil* entliW w'!,u.'-'\s,.v"..";; i omore. phenoui Steve Harris in th* m? were double winners During the game, their catcher, AliS.-^ - . i for the John E. McAuliffe Mmnorinl Professional Women's Golit 1 MAJOR LEAGUE lit,! S.\ ... i ^ Stretch to add u 4 :H!.B mile to his •,y League of tin West Among the halting highlights Beth Tiemaiin, made a sensational Ill i.-l, -( Tiiurnanient to be played at the I'lnhilield Country Club June 21-24. I,: ll. When tlie dust settled followinp catch which thrilled the crowd and WHS S80 and irossiountiy rec- Kmries for the $9,000 tournament, apunsorcd by the Triangle Conduft H,,y> Baseball Leagues las Frank Hecca hit a throe-run homer VdllOUMl 1. rftKtte ords. Kovoes threw li'4-S, a mark •j'l",f Kuyals won a pair ti the last puiuut in Saturday's ii!) to give Sjiokano a last inning ti--l .Meg deVoe, Bonnie Obenchain, i. and Cable Co. of New Brunswick 1 arl ow half M,.|N \v hi- passed two days later in the i,ulJ I'"-' ' " ' S»rae It'ai degree heal and the Majors hud victory over Columbus; Hob Knnis Barbara Cory and Judy Alexander i Hit). Jiniili--!. (UBI II.I.W, W. M.I- with nil receipts going to the es tne ll.-.li,-*;, i conference meet. Colemon jumped v-i-r ih>' E"K' '" Eastern Di concluded a week \unn 2-'. gain Turn Ligj^tt anil liary] Croud' al) played u much improved game. I.II SI', .will li<-i',li-r. SI'. 11,-iKlll • Mnhleivberff Hospital Buildin|r 1 schedule at Tainaijues l'uik an. In a 10-S game the Phillies I'uiilii.'iN 1 ! £0-2'i after ii long absence from ;.-1. i-Kii; ran , while the Eagles werc- hit two home runs each to giv». ft-.iHu-> 1 the broad jump because of a l',.|,. \ null—I Ittir, z, Sl>: :. H. Fund, also were received from a Gumhert Field, the .Senators sa S.v.lli-. HI'. :l. llici l.ui,i'l/.. \V .ni,l •inninir two to stay in contention Iiidinnupulis its first viitoiy, 21-7 handed the Redtegs their first de- Hi -\ \,- •. nimlier of other outstandinK di»- - shoulder injury suffered early in 11. Suiiiii. W. MvlKl --IK-C. In thi' Western Division, the atop the American League rac against Wichita. feat of the season. A homer by i>.\lK.'l.s ".".'.'.'. tnflf ttolfera. Cuh< 4 the seuson. Rain.- appear to be unstoppable as with their sixth victory in seven Standings and results: Connie Ullrich with two an «nd a • •• \ Amoin; those who have accepted games and the National League 1 triple and double by Kuthy I'almer t *u!i- ... 1 f Bob Hoyt of Westfield and Syl- twice to extend their ATUXTlr DIVISION VllaiHs , . . ... 0 Diekensen Paces invitation.i to compete for the they wen race was knotted with the Cardi- considerably sided the winners. Vester Major and Henry Seeder of $1,250 first prize, syere: Ruth Jes- islreuk through six Raines « I. Scotch Plains all soared 6-4 to Bears won two to move into a nals and Phillies sharing first place nurr.li., " the field Jean Haworth and At Eriio Lake sen, Kalhy Cornelias, Bkrbark with records of 5-1. »<.., i— share first place in the high jump. .,. way tie for second place and Lisa Goldblatt each played a fine itonmck, Marlene Bauer Hagff«t T game. Trinity Trackmen Hob Beam and Ernie. Coles pared Bill Dickinson won the Class A JoAnno l'rentice, Kathy Whit- Wind's «on twice for their first But it wasn't only the leaders the Haiders to sweeps in both division of the weekend sweep- victories of the campaign. Al who made the news. The Indians I'ity The Cardinal-Dodger game end- worth. Murle MaoKeniie, Judy Hn Un on,i . sprint*. stakes on both days and captured irs were at Tamaques Park. had ended the Senators' five game -M.'iil t.Jl ...... 1 ed in a 15-9 victory for the Car- Kimbnll, Gloria Armstrong, Shir- Rout Marist One encouraging note in this first place in the, mutch play ley Rntflehorn, filoria Fecht, ass, behind Steve tl dinals after an exciting third in- against par tourney at Kcho Lake ,,_j!^t the Bisons, 11-0, with Carro bul were unable to keep IJIV1S1OS ning: in which, with the score 12- meet was Yifcne's overcoming the Carol Mann. r.'lll.lnJ \v Holy Trinity's track team de- S(l-foot hairier in the shot put, Country Club over MIR weekend. ffike Mease pitching all the waytheir momentum and dropped two 4 0, the Ifodgers started a rally OiT their records in the past, Wan, feated Marist C5-4i! last week, SATIWAY — Rwi>MMitnl(tM>. Cln»» the winners and getting hel]) games, to the White Sox and Kacr:im«-i 4 which resulted in nine runs in lieavinjc it 50-2 for second plnce. however, Miss Wright and Miss Tula.-, winning all the races and losing A: \V. II, OlvkliiM.iii, 7S.S--7O; I-M IV- ni six hits hy Steve Wright and - - - .. '. T. Vigne is u junior. I.IN.HI. <1-ll 7". hill K|»wl<». xr.-ll Ituwla rule urt early book fuvorltes. Yankees. V,,II,-,.UM- two innings. Debbie Hewit was the all but the high jump in the fielil ....ii Quimby. Saturday, the Koy- 1'hoHlltt heavy hitter for the winners with Other Scotch Plains victors were -••71; -li'iry Sl«i<"n. »«•!>•-71; Uny Kuril of these Kieut ahotmakers is |« collected 15 hits in sinking the The White Sox came from be- 6 events. MAillenn. Ss-lS-71. riii»n It: l>r. A. able to point to thu Garden State t hind in two games to win, a four two homers and Nan Ellenhorst Duly Trinity 4)3, >lnrl«( It Bruce Thompson In the 440, Mike T. Knoiilinm. V0-2S--C;; II. M. Mi-i-f. Elks. 18-2. and Linda Elliot made a double livn I. 1-Mimmil.i. NT: 2. llmilx. ne»s. M1-S0--HH: Jnlill <"n|vi-i'l, 'J.'.-il tiH n Hceni' of a major triumph in run comeback in the sixth behind Bradley in the 880, and Paul -••71; II. )•:. Th<>n>»», en-Si--i I. The Knelt* moved along with Silt Uike I'lly xen»«kl, W; :i. S.-lme.-kolli. IIT. Tlmo recent ycnr-i. Mark Rome's relief pitching to play. Martha Imhoff playeii the ie: 'Bui-ex in the pole vuult. The Blue Sl'N'PAV--Swi-(*i>Hinlic*, ChiHH A: leaders hy clipping the Ran- AMKIilC'AN most outstanding nil around game :!»--l. IMKIIIIIIIK. 1IT; 2. Iliiiiln- Devils entertain West Orange to- W. II. l)l«lu, 7(1-11—II"; Hull lltii- Mickey, 2<>, last June ftt Baltut- whip the Angels, 8-C. But the W luw. T7r5«l—07: Roy Mni'lli'iiii. »I-I2 ter.-, 8-1, behind a. five inning two White Sox then came a cropper I..Hll8Vll|e I for the Dodgem, and the team XIMIW .ski. \\ ; :; Mnriiliy, M. Time-- morrow at KiK'roation Field at rol (iolf Club in SpiiiiKnold won bitter by Frank Baker and solid MimifapoiiH . . I displayed a rood deal of fine hit- :-'.":.4. 3:30 p.m. lis; Itnllili K>»«. 70-9 -7(1: mil the Women's Open Championship. 8-3 to the Red Sox who turned in Omaha 4 410-1. MaiKi'imi. IIT: 2. Klmlell. llraiKlt-r Jr. "•(-*-•-70. clims II; Hill [littint.', including n three run tint;. Susan Carrlgan made two M; S llle) illlldhls, l-'lviin. IIT. Tune K.-..I..U l>l.ln. 7-1. \\<-«tflrlil 4» Jteltxi*, !"S-:V--i!S; Mhcrry Muswi'll. As the first women ever to break the best rerord of the week with s — •-••4.:).. I (HI—-•!. lion III, Sr>: 2. 1'olt-n. sT: 9i"-i!s—e»; Wi-iii, Hull, ,sr,-ir,- 7i. • by John Mauser. Then, Sat- l*nltllnlvu* homeruns and Missy nickel mode 1 70 on HultusroPs lower course, urday the Eagles won their fourth three straight victories. One was a lit-nxi-i- :• SMI 1. I'lirli'lon. IIT: ? While, ::. Kitnnoiia, si . Tiino-n'i.4. pbiy HKulni^t linr. (Mrt.-iH A: 2-1 squeaker over the Angela be- Si. P.i nl . . •- :' one. Jill Kelly was four for four, IIT; 3 l,»u, IIT. Tinu !-l>S. :'2O- I. I'ulwi. s»'; 2 H.-iini. Sl>; S. XV. II. Illi'ldllmin, 7li-• 9 -67; II,.I, lll»- Miss Wrltfht won her third Open In and fifth in seven games, Mil,.- I. W.inl. IIT. :'. Noiinuti, Uiiniii-lls. SP. Tim .'i:.. llrre Jr.. 1 ill.; II.il•l -• ' .3 1 CIUHH II: Illll Ili'ltui' 3 up four years by six strokes over her 1.3, over the Bisons with Eagle li.tli:ll)a|»,lis 1 "' Taylor was three for four, and 41 II - -1. Thnm|i|j..u, SI ; -. SpihiKer, Slu-rry nearest rival. Miss Knwl*. his own margin with a home run. Wl. Illla I i'O y .ii >1 MK» Imi'illi'i)— I. Ibupliy. SI'; ;: Mivirrs. VV. Tlini- .'i4.1. Mnxivi'll. ,1 U|>; W..1 H Hall, 1 up; lati'hi'i' Tom Hewitt homering. Oani^s Ixist Wetk Linda Kutzenco had a two bagger. HT; II. II..K.in, IIT; :l. riulpaliil. •ISO-. I. ltnulli-v, HI': '-'. Atwood. Jiifm I'uKcrt, I up. Miss ltnwls, 3r>, in June of 1059 The Colts, last year's Eustern Dick Storr of the Twins and smuii' u, si. l'aul :i Jill Kelly and Missy Ttickel were IIT. Time - -ir.3. \V; :<. Mu,1111. W. Time -I'.Oj.a. at the Canoe Brook Country Club S|,okHiip 8, I'l.litnil.UH 4 ISO yiu-il l,m- liur.lles I Ma;k. Mllo- I. I'lileiiiiiii, W; -'. llnnis. eiiiiant winners, divided a pair of Tom Hood of the Yankees con- credited with a double play. IIT; ;'. ll:inisii-nw»lil. M; a. Selinpck- SI': 5. swreney, si1. TIIIII- -<;3I 5. in Summit won the TrianKlo Round i^iUlsvlllfl T, Salt Uki. Oily 4 otli. IIT. Time • -:22 li. |.:i games with the Hangers, and tinued their heavy hitting. Storr l-'lliil 10. Miooiilv :• 120 liluli liui.lles —I. l-.'dwnr.lH. SI'; Hobin ll» 4, TuK-do : Chris Uoeben, one n grand slnm, a SI : 3 VIRno, VV. nlMliliu-i- -165.1. 10 toiirnnments und collected $22,- • nil have established themselves as cluding a homer, as the Yanks beat (•in:i!i;t I f,. Ui-nvcr *J llri.ii.l Jump —I (S.ri-. M; •• Zln- Jlivelln--I. Kiivuen. W; :'. Hip. triple for Snndl Hrown, n two bug--.•!. l.-nn-Mll.- :«. SI. I'.uil I 17-lftij ('h.iile.il.,,1. li. Tll|mt f. ger for Gwenn Hichardson, n nil-4. set the 1,1'dA r,ecord for victories the Leafs, 1-0, behind Jerry K.i n lllPK" l:<- Hj.liin i 0 HIKII jmiip —i. Tii.iinal.-i-. IIT; :'. Urn.ill Jilnll) I. I 'iili-nulit, W; ". In the National League, the homer for Sheila Brown. Ann Kruplir, 1'T; a. llell.-nli-vi-l-, HT. Ki.v.-i.-H. \V. :l. \Ve»tbl'i,iil(, SI'. IMH. with !0 nnd she won, which (till Rii'hiii'iK in their first game of Jt-lw.-> fit) X, S.I. rameilto 4 Htaiuls n» » record, $20,774. week and in Saturday's heat Dodgers lost an opportunity to Van.Dili.-r I.'.. Km h-st,-i 1:! Trowbridgr, Ann Vliet, Susan MvlKlit—0 " ' keep pace with the Cardinals and Kls-hmuml Ml, J-isi-y l'lt> .'• sti'd the Chiefs, 4-3, although liDi-lii-sler |i, I'lnrleiiti.il 14 nithit by the lowers. Phillies by losing two games (lur- Ml.iini I I. Mt.uli i-.tl G ing the week, 11-1, to the Cardi- llunnl.i Jii, Ti.l.illl.i 1 The Bears' double win for thenals and 11 -'I to the Pirates. Kur- Tiil'tllilil ;*. HIM Il.-Slei 2G iveck gave them three straight vic- I'liiii'li-iil.jii 21. Mnillrral U lier tlie Dodgers had won their Til IH:, II, I'llC-i'Mlx I tories. A six inning no hit, non runfifth straight 3-1 over the Braves -S':ill Dii'HO 1. Spiik^ll- U mound effort by Jimmy Klynn won behind Ricky Ackmnn. Three Card S.ii I.I IMP!) to 1'J, Si'illll« Hi tor the Hears over the Chiefs, 4-0, I'nt ll;i Htl I-'. Vim. iiilV-r II pitchers. Ken Hosp, Don Mutz Wili-n I!'. S:.ll U>k.' Cll.l D ;ith Kamly Bergman, ClifT Zackey and Bobby Dupont, stopped the ^nd Jerry Hendershot leading the Dodgers while their teammates! MINOR LEAGUES lattQck. Saturday, the Bears col- Jim DeChellis nnd linger Hroivn Tlie season Is only half over In loited 12 hits off Pat Davies and led a IB-hit nltnck. The Cards won the Hedgehopper League for nine- l.pw (Irimllingor to outslug the year-olds but It appears that the Orioles, 12-8. Zackey, Hondershot of the eck Jaguars In Division I and the Owls and Tom Crowley led the assault. in Division II might go all the way The Orioles collected 10 hits off nnings. The Mots' Steve Gentino to win their division pennants on had an upset pitching victory in IHR10HD SBIE ftcrgmnn nnd Bobby F'lynn. the Roosevelt Junior High fields. sight until the Curds tied the The Wings, who played well but Each is undefeated in five games score in the peventh and sent the after winning two games apiece in touitli luck in losing their first game into extra innings. O'Connor's own truck jjoos down fo Mr. five games finally came through lust week. The Jaguars walloped !>y shutting out the Orioles, f>-0, The Itcdlegs won their first the Falcons, 18-4, and the Zebras Curl ton Lowe's 35 aero farm in Lnurcl, behind (he one hit pitching of game of the season with a fi-3 win 11-2, behind the pitching of Mike over the Mets behind Marty Dan- Dome and Hrueo (lillie and the IMINII ulhpaw Hank Bartolf, then made co's four hitter. The Cubs, whohitting of Kevin McGIynn, Joe Delnwurc, to tlios«» frosh pickiMl, two straight with a !)-B winhad won only two of their first Overberuer, Chut Bracuto and vcr the Chiefs Saturday: five games, got well against the Greg Huron, hii}|«, swwt Iicrrlvs to your doorstop. Standings and results: defending champion Giantu 10-2 KA.STKMN DIVISION Scott Sanborn's pitching and The Owls beat the Lions,.7-4 The prloo Is not especially low hut the W I. und the Hiiwks, 17-U, to keep tliifi V.iy:,l>- John Raba's hitting and agnins: the Kedlegs, I.'i-O. record spotless. Another double winner was the- Leopards \vh quality of these hybrid Pocnhontas 1: iim The Pirates moved up in the I'.i::.,: gained second place in Division standings with two good games, to remain the chief threat to th variety strawberries is oulslnnilintf. un R-4 decision over the Cubs ami Juguars. The Jays also won twice an 11-3 whipping of the Dodgers to move inlo a second-place tii ,.!.« II, Ills.ins G Standings and results: with the Falcons in Division II. .il* IS, Kills •_• AMKIlli'AN LKAI'iFK * :.. ii:iiiKi-rs :: In the Grasshopper League fo! tir. :,, i'.ills :i eight-year-olds, the Leaps heh WKSTKH.N' DI Wl.lt,. Sin ., 3 first place in Division I and th( Inillm •• 4 w ; unbeaten Meteors in Division II i; Vanki (','* 1 : The Meteors had n scare againsi 4 TIKIT., 4 4 Twills 4 the Tops before winning, -l-!i, witl' A lie.'} Richie Phillips and Paul Benson l'| Allili-l 1,- ".'.'.'..'.'.. homering for the losers. The Skips I .IIIK-. L.isl W ;. 1; 1 (Mloli Will!,. S .\ •', liiill.nw Specks nnd Spots an chasing the Clli.-fs H.-il S'i\ •!. AiiKils 1 Lenps and shure second place one cirlolf Y:IIII<,'»K :•. Tiin-r* :: T«i;ih 1 1 A ill!, lli s '.' game behind the lender. The Dots Qt$] U.-.l S.'\ .3. Atlil<'l|. s are the closest pursuers of the N-afs :. White .N .\ V AnKi-ls ; Meteors. Twins r. Viliilt,',-s 1 MUSTANG I.KACUK Il,.li:n.s s Srimioi* '. The Spots stayed in contention 'li. Ann.Is 7 SALE tNDB MUNDAY, MAY 27 Thi' first hnlf of the league lii'il Sn\ V Whit,. S"x with an 11-10 win over the Jump* ichedule on the Edison Junior V.i n111-* ir.. hiilhins '. with Trey lions getting three hit Higli diamond:, was completed last TiK.-i« ' .\I lil.-Ih .•* li for the losers including his fifth -VA TMNA1. l.l-:.\ r.fn week witli the three teams occupy- 1 homer of the season. Hart Van Dis ing )h>t pliu-e in the Eastern and r.ll .11) ,1s \v 1 sell drove in all four runfi witli ('Mill. 1 Western Divisions suffering their 1 l<"l(i 1* two homers for the Dots in a first defeats. 1-lllis i win over the Comets. In the Tips' 1 < ; i iri t M 4 il-7 upset of the Jets, Dennis An The Pacers, Eastern leaden 1 *! r: 11 •• 4 with a f-1 record dropped their Hr.iv,- gelo drove in the winning runs M.-M with n single in the hist inning: first came to the Bays 11-10, with Il.-'ll'-t, i1 fiiiii.-< i.is'i w •'•k Standings und results: "ay pitcher Terry (Inss striking j °ui 12 and hitting a home run for I'ir.u.-s i'ni,-. i m:i >(ii-:nin i'i-:i! LKACTK lin.litvr-i ::. Hn\.-s 1 I'.vlslnn I tlii' margin of victory. In their Ill'ilii^S B. Mils :•• 1, T 'fcoml game of the week, the Mr i\>-* '. l'ii:ilf- T KUi i > ** \y 0 (i l'itl,« 1(1 tlhuitM 2 1H- i-Ji. M.ls 1 0 IVi'i-s beat the lioans, ll-'l, he. riiiiu,» 11. K.-illi-Ks H I.I \ •I II jliind Hill Overbrrger. Ciriliii..l - 11, IX.ilB.T- 1 St. ;! 1 ihinls !> 'lis Quick GLAZED STRAWBERRY PIE llrivi-s 1 Ill .•» 2 u j I he Kastern Division's second \\\u Bokad 9 fnch pi* >h«M, coolad. I'lial.- !. ii.,,ii;,.is :: \v. i.Jv I"* I 1 10 cents Off :• pun e Bik-kryi-s had two elose ones, •nl.- I". l!.,l|.u.- " V.*-I>r:* H • 0 0 Strawberry 1 qf, drained wbol# or 3 tubUtpoont torntfarth •:.|i VMM II i: tilted itrowb«rri*i 1 doth Itmoo fulct- 'With fuur runs in the last inning u 1, T Shortcake l1'] tup juit* 3 oi. pkg. whit* INTERNATIONAL I.KACUK [ iw N u 0 BISQUICK ::;; S-3- °" key hits hy Curt Hunt, I'ete The last four undefeated team.- l:i I> " UH ;* I 0 3 cupl BlwulCtC %k cup cream or VJ CUP 1 cup ttiflor crtam ch««t« •xplrtl O'Coflner'l V May 'ii K'-'tzlaiV and Ilruce I.iilly to edge 1 tbtp. ivt.tr milk plin V* cup mrlltd Spread tuam cheese toltentd over bottom of ll1 n the International League were iis ;i u bulttr FOB MAKING DELICIOUS 2£ " I'im.is, 11-10, and staged nn- Jl.l 'J 0 pie thell. Cover thelt wilfi half of berrlei. Moih ripped up last week hut the pen- Htif ovtn to 4»», Mix *ll Ingredlantt wtll wild fork, STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE th sant race.0 waged on the Washing • !<• lint 0 and ilrain remolnder of berriei until you g«t "thi-r inning rally which fell Lit tk- . If ') *4*1. Kn»ad gtnfly I ie 10 flmti on botfd Hfihlly duiltd juice. (Add wutar If necenary ot make )\'i cup* with BUqulek. Pit or rotl dough fo half thf thfeknti* j ( .J jlu on and .leiYersnn Si-ho'i! fields !•*.;- ( ;_, |, r \\'o,• k "' ' as the Stallions won 7-ii. tftllrtd for <*kt*. Cul Into t c«h»t with floured cufttr. juice). Bring julc* to boil, »|U in tugor and corn- nainerl as hut as the weatlu-r Inst !,.• "I'ii ).]- '. 11 ;i u h ^ ifarch. Cook over low heat, ttir comtunlly until I . _ K.-n pitching mid Terry i| \< boiling. Boil 1 mm. Pour mlxlure over berriei In Kyiii-.'s limner enabled the 1'intos . 1 •.l). •' us 4 r———————— — ———_____ Minneapolis sutfi-re'l its fiist set- l«* LI- 1 Spill whlft hpt, iprctd qenerouily wljh freih (trtvv- ihell und refrigerate 2 hour*. '" win tlu-ir Hist g.'iiiii' .i-'i against • l.i 11-" tr. \\ OlV" kfrrtai, v in 111* lei cream and top wllh Red! Wr>lp. Decorate with Reddi-WMp before serving tW Kays. back t.i lose sole possession of first i;- . \ ii. /- t'l. 10 cents Off place in the American liivisinn -. I -. 1.,:it k- 1 In the Western Division where !!. Itr D-4 1 hut alsn won a game in the week':- \ 'I"1 Mohawks anil Cherokee- flnire .... .r-l Vi.lv NEWLY BEMODEtED REDD! WHIP play to hold a share of the division .>' - \). / '•I.I.. : •* - -« '"•••I pbire, (lie big game was th.' , ] i t.«( ; _ J A BEAUTIFUL STORE 3 sr lead with Louisville and Omaha, ;.; PLAINFIELD STORE "\ I .rir k« fi READY CREAM TOPPING '™- betwven the leaders witli the i' each with -1-1 record-. i. • .11-- M lik I -li'h.-iwk- winnilli; 7-.'!. Thai gave . K 17 :t W Jts fj •*plrt* O'Connor'* 37 Mey '« . n II CORNER EAST SECOND ST. and GARFIELD AVE. '<<• winners tlie division lead by In the Atlantic Divi-ion, Charles- :i. .1.1 us 1 ton w,,n two sanies and l"-t one u. "icinsclvns Imt jn a M-COIHI pnii' Open 8:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. O 9 A.M. • 2 P.M. Sunday durinu' the w.M-k 1". set tin* parr "lirini- tli,. Wl.,.k, they were ups-l Friday Night 'til 9:30 '•>' Hie Aztecs l'J-l who K"l solid with a II ri'rwil. Id.clii-ster .-in• 1 • tied for tin- Wtiiit f,1)nl i--,-c.,| Troutmnn and Toronto, which "'•I' llaweo. lead tin* ek before, dropped <.-. BERKELEY HEIGHTS STORE s'-' ndings and results: the stnndinjis \,y K.-ing two of • in . l 6 P.M. Mon.-Sat., Closed Sun. H !"U 1! P'ntland and W;,< o (aril won W 1, 'I1 two game- in the J'acilir Pivj-joi" \U- • !••>[ . t 0 to move up to a fnM place tie in i >•< . i i 1) .1.1 j I that circi.il. a):., with 1-1 iccords. I'll V As usual, s.inc of th,- gnme- ''"•-I I'- 1 1 fi i II ended wilii l.a-l;,'ti.:ili s.ore, lull ll: (I'M- » (.. t-U thf'l'e wtie r.i-i fi^i-.n-: of excellent S); 11..- !."-. NT. i-t'JCi pitching. In \Va.-"'s if'O vic'.orv l.<- i. 10. M Si' . 11.Jn over Sail Lake City, Don Hurlie IT (, ( 'mn (•(•< ^ gave up only nr;p hit and struck . r,, >rw 1. '1"l'1'" \u '. .1 .-I* out 21 batter1- in relirinr the .-iile • | ench nf the -even inuini"-. In ii-« IviBt Wo. • '• 1. ! il'iTB 1(1 Tulsa's 11-1 v. in .iver I'hocniv. Nnvcr Output Up » 10 Tony Ilerold fanned L'O and in ITS ||. II. I'intu lioan* 4 Output of (-|f'ctricitv by T'uMic '.--' .'•- l:iy« 3 Seattle's l'l-^ vi-vdicl i.ver St. h--ll.fi . Hllrkf>\ v. 1: . '. I'll.-)..!,i^i-rt . li...... blanking Kichniund l."-« f»r S:in lie .•• if j-eifi•>i>'|in;C \v*•( k ,'j y'l'ir rt£;o, and ','• .1-lllllinlon I 'MM....* T, Slum ii Diego's first win. u: intimise yf 17,510,700, or 0.7, THVBWAY, MAY **, n Y Track Team LEGAL NOTICE I»r»LIC NOTICE Ideiit, !/ Fulton Plae*;, Wi*fit Hart- Take Not kf that First National i"»r*l. Connecticut; James J. O'Hare. In State Meet :tt>r*'P. Inc. hits applu-ri to (lie Mayor KM finer Sales Executive. 1G22 Main OF MOUNTAIN AVE. ind Council o[ the To\vn of \VCHI- Hlrr<-niit>c» situated at ^t,;0 North AVL-- <)'K(.'fft>. Purchaalnf Kxecutlvc, 1GI iel(l Saturday at Brookdale Park lue K-, \Vc*tnelU...\'. J. I»ai nmiiUi Street. West NVwton. The names ami an. ISH7) are as (olhtwa: Adrian hip, is again expected to field ;i h\ O'Kt-eflf, J/ri'Hltleiil, ! ilb Oommon- * »!>j£ctiitii*»* If *»>'. «h«ulrf I**-- mad* vi-«Hh Ave., \Vi-st N't>wton, .Mass; fmmcillately in wriline to Joy C FOODS FROZEN-FRESH^CANNED FOODS strong team. Other teams enter- Vr*'fhintl, Acting Town Clerk ot BARON'S k-hn U .MucNVil, \ia*i I'lO-stdt-m, ^'J ing are Orangre. Oakwood, Colgate •'runklin St.. N>wtr.. So. W indsor, <"orm. LUJUOIM has applied to . the Mayor Smith and broad jump winner Tin.- mtnu-N untl addrt-ssos of the and Coum-il of the Town of Weat- Mark Ramage. directors of Klivt NatiunaL Stores. titld for renewal of a PM2NA11Y FREE BONUS THIS WEEK 48 SAVARIN TEA KKTA11/ IHSTKIHUTION license lor Other boys expected to supply in-., are as follows: Iialph F. JJurK- pr.-tni8rH Kituatod at 221 East Uroad points for Westfield are Ronald id. Former TrtaRurcr, &S Hutchin- Suci't, Wfstiitld N- J- HOLIDAY NEEtoi =on Kyad, Arlington, Mass.; Hyron UIH Citrine SUMMER SESSION JULY 9-AUG. 28 Pride of Farm Catsup _ 5 for 99c 402 l>rosiMM't St. Ham Slices only 99c Ib. Wrstflcld, N. J. 1. READING, WRITING, STUDY SKILLS Reg. $1.50 Ham, half or whole . .only 59cIb. Broadcast Corned Beef Hash..... 3 for 1.00 5-21-21 Kent JS.2S SOTICK Two 3-hour sessions each week, day or evening. ADORN HAIR SPRAY 1962 Legs of Spring Lamb 59c Ib. Carnation Instant Milk, 14 qts .'. 99c Take notice that Mountttinciih? iMitgu #15X5 li.p.o. 1511(8 IIUK implicit This is the basic course of Rumson Reading Loin Lamb Chops 99c Ib. Welihade-Fletta Drinks 3-32 ox. cans 89c tn the Municipal Mount of Alconnllc IK-verrtKO Control of tlu> Horoutfh of Institute and is offered at all levels from 7th Fresh Killed Fryers 25c Ib. MountntriKhlw for tin' renewal of a Holland House Instant Coffee .....10 oi. 99c (.'lull l-deeiiHe for nremlHes Mltuat grade through college. Students are grouped at 11113 Ulh'liwuy #32, Mouiiliih.Hl according to ability. This course helps students Chicken Breast 59c Legs 49c N. J. The officers arc: C»rl l!;iucr, 1130 Jones Bacon or Links 89c Ib. COFFEE Klplry 1'lni-n, WcHlllelil, N. J., I" • to read with speed and comprehension Hltcil Killer; l>niil«l K. Hull. ld:l:l • to write grammatically and logically Steer Beef Liver 59c Ib. Savarin — Maxwell House — Ib. I.uulnn St. Elisabeth, N. J., Kecrc- tnry; Kilwuril W. Wfrle, 1238 lle.vh • to increase their knowledge of vocabulary. Mississippi Sliced Bacon . .59clb. C1B — Beechnut 69c Ave.. MnunlfiliiHltlr, N. .T., Trca«urt;r TrUHteet*: Rlclutril Pulltm, Chairman, 1035 I'llle Ave., Union, N. J.; Vincent The course in very popular with serious students Potato Salad-Cole Slaw 29c Ib. Vied, .Secretary, U21 Spruce Ave, who are anxious to improve their school grades Chuck Full o Nuts .....79elb. (inrwooil, N. \J.: Paul Klein, ir. Reg. $1.25 Grilling Franks 59c Ib. 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