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Page 2 THE WESTFIELD CN.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, oiitiee of New Jersey, a member of Btiard of Newark, Irvin^fon stid Hill- Meyer Is Elected James Appointed PR Director ttie Public Rdatioos Advisory Cpun- Donnelly Named Ass't Secretary side te is also aoiive in the JUIHOI cil of the .Eastern Kailroad Fruii- Ciiamher of Commerce of Westfitrid . IV, J of 335 LirKtej Ave. i Shoemaker a»d Jute E. Farreil, dents Conference in New York, ao<3 j John I,. Dorenelly of Wt'sififW has i To Presidency of a He joined Franklin OpiUi! in 1953 and is a captain m Sie Halted States been director of pubiic j joined' CNJ in 1341 ajid has been di-! sncfjiUn- of Uie nationwide &uil-jv,eajl appoinlc-d «ssistant secretary I a sUiH commercial loan undor- j rchitioni; ft»r Tht Ojniral Byilroad | ft'Clur of publieily «ince 1953, Public Iteiations Association. o£ I''i"iiikiin CujjiLal Corp., it was an- jvvriU-j-. ]i: IfitsS In; was a^isjned dii- I MariiK' Coi-ps Reserve. Hospitals Assn. J oo <if New Jersey with stt:a<isuaf- ! nousced tJiis wesk i.-y AVlhur G. es as a co-nina-cial j Mr. DOtnwily and Itis wife, the for- , ,s. j x. , i An associate 3r«i3ii)er of Use New t is at JiOOKaymondBivd., Newark. Pulis Jr.. president yf U)e Newark- f'^nutih'e whu.'h h« ix;rf(>pined until imer Mary Barbara Butler, live.at Alfred H. Meyer of 405 Woodland sriey Press Assudataon, l» it also Ora affectioa sre uui !ife,—We besed mojtgago bulking affiliate of iiis most recent pronKition. J32 Hollow Kd. wiUi Uit'ir Uinw t-hii- .Ave,, way ('levied Pie.sidt-nt of thi' James, whose appointment was i^nrian or the rt'cenlly-fomjed j live by thorn; ihcy supply uur warm- I»., National Newark and Essex A ij'.ffiTiber of Uie Monsagc Bank- drc-n. Miu-y Ann, 6; ElteabcUi, S, and Wysifteld Hospitals Assoeiiiiion by by Tmslees ferry M. I Kaitro.-rf CwmnimUy Smwe Ccm-1 th.-William Stay Cbauning Ik the Hoard oi Trustees Nov. 2B -in ers Association ;m<1 ine Rea! Estate 1 John. 3, the Wsleunfc Koom in [he Municipal Building. Other 19C0 officers are: Vice Pres- ident, J,ee M. Hale of «2« Bradford Ave.. Secretary, Albert W. Driver of 549 Tremunt Ave., and Treasurer, Herbert I. Ilocr of 330 S. Chestnut St. During lhe public meeting of the Association tlie following Trustees wwc eelcifd: Mrs. Robert Ohaus to replace Mrs. ALFRED H. MEYER Karl Ffislur whose term expires; Frank J. Dugan and Walter J. Lee, and coordinating fluid raising drives eath to succeed himself. Mr. Dugan fur the hospitals, part of {he re- is currently president. The new sponsibility of the Trustees for the terms for the Directors start Jan. I. Wcslficld Hospitals Association is to Mr. Dttg.'in thanked Ihu residents, study and review the services avai}. club organizatjons and all who have aMe to the citizens of Westfield and to work with UIB Boards of such supported Ihe hospitals; the volun- hospitals to insure satisfactory hos- teer workers for their outstanding pital service for Weslfield citizens assistance in fund raising and the and to carry on a program of edu- staff's of the two hospitals, Muhlen- cation for our uilizens as to Uie berg and Overlook, for tlieir help hospital services and needs. which in many cases went beyond the call of duty, he said. He spoke briefly of the new effort which has been launched to com- Ohaus Is Honored \ plete the tJoal which was set origi- nally for ihe campaign and which fell short, tiy $40,000. Letters have gone oul in the hops that any resi- As Soccer MVP; dents who might have been missed when the campaign was carried on or who might have moved here Given Trophy since would be given an opportunity to contribute to this effort to make At a dinner Tuesday night honor. Hie goal. ing the Wcstfield High School soccer I Mr, Dugan stated that the re squad. Jim Ohaus was selected as tion to this letter of appeal to com- the most valuable player and was plete the fair share is heartwarming presented with a trophy by Al Pfcif- and that many who contributed in fer of the Weslfield School Boosters the initial campaign have indicated Association. Ohaus, co-captain and their wish to make a further con- half-bock, scored 12 goals during .,. and add the distinctive tribution at this -time. He also stress- the season and was named to the ed the excellent, response from the First Team — All Couiuy. touch of John Franks newcomers, Guust speaker, Fred Baldwin, head coach of the Now York Gen- The President mentioned in his erals professional soccer team, Free Gold Gift Wrapping review that in adition to conducting stressed fitness, technique, speed and determination as .the necessary succor qualifications and felt that For a the game was gaining iti popularity and interest in this country. Ba a John Franks Santa Coach Bjorne Tonnesen attributed and you'll find Christ- Merry Hie loams 13-3-3 .recard to the physi- cal fitness of his players ond thank- mas shopping can be ed the parents of the team members fun ... Christmas for their Soyal support. He express- ed appreciation for thn coaching assistance oC JV Coach Robert Adriunco and the Junior High School coaches. EYE OUR ENORMOUS SHIRT BARS. ..•"• Co-captain Mario Porcholta, also You'll find sport and dress shirts by named to tho First Team — AH Hafhawey, Manhattan, Arrow, Mc- County, presented Coach Tonuesen Gregor, and many others ... in styles, with a gift on behalf of tho squad fcolors, add size ranges to fit every and expressed the appreciation of : the learn for his coaching dedica- plan. tion, John Lay, director of nthlotles at the high school, congratulated the team on its fine record and said that ho was pariieiilnrly gratified with Uie sportsmanlike qualities they had shown in representing the school and town of Wesffield. The team honored with blue and white batons lheir parent chourinjj section of Maxllie Boak'S, Doris E-orr-nn*. Ml, MM. Gnld Genlino, Polly Dello Russo, Ruth {or pierriiil *nn $13 EifiM, fl Merrill, Amelina 1'orehetfn, Pat Kckhart, Ulair Ohaus and Marion TotuiPsen. Bob Dello Unsso present- ed professional soccer halls to Tom Ohuus and i'eto Torger.sOrt on behalf SCANDINAVIAN STYLE SWEATERS? 14KT. SOLD OVERLAY of Hochefort Pontiac following a You betl Plus many other of ihe latest raffle, nriiglitfni X-A\\v. Ii:st. with sweater styles and blends. Don't for- Richard SurianI and Wiliinin Van get to check our other outerwear gifts. Hurra were oloeted co-eaplains for the JOGS season. ALLEMANN Fanwooil Boy Hurt JEWELERS In Accident Here R. E. NEHER, A Ihrep-yenr-okl Panwuod bny was Diamond Spociallit injured liy a car Monday nftcrntinn 135 E. Broad St. Westfiul it Central Ave and Sussex St. Police said thn boy. Kevin ftodgora \ 232-0736 of 209 Marline Ave.. ran out in front of the vehicle. MEN'S AFTER SHAVE & COJ-OGNES ... to bring out the "him" thai pleases her. Plus men's jewelry and leather WESTFIELD JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB goods, as well as smoking accessories ... all in our Gift Bars- There's also many unusual gift ideas waiting for BOOK FAIR you there. Featuring The Elegant Volumes From WHERE DOES THE ELEVATOR GO? To our mezzanine and second floors, The International Book Society whore you'll find gifts for the boys (A division of Time - Life Books) . men's sportcoats, slacks and top- coats . also our Free Wrapping Counter. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th FREE INITIALING OF LEATHER AND JEWELRY IQsCO A.M. to 4i00 P.M, JOHN FRANKS GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE SURE TO PLEASE 207 E, BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • 2334171 NATIONAL BANK OF WESTFIELD BSOAD at ElM Open Daily 'til 9, Saturdays 'til 6 6 THE WESTFIELD <N.J.) LEADEK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, IM7 ge Shown, left to right, top row: Candy stripes come on strong , . Sweater sets really capture the holiday mood. Choose from two flattering necklines — the mock turtle neck or the boat neck style. t\_ '"'j'J '?"±r"L"n '>—••-"'> •• ''".'".V"'r "_ .' •,"-- + -»-' r- Both are 100% Nylon in sizes 34-40 and priced at $12. Co-ordinated pants are 100% double-knit Orion and come in sizes 8-16 and are priced at $12. Holiday time is dress-gp time, these elegant costumes will only enhance your holiday living . Three lovely selections ... At left, the basic shape — a knit jersey of bonded Orion. Dress it up or dress it down . please yourself. For just a touch of elegance — jeweled trim at the neck. White only in bizes 8-18 and is priced at $26. Shown in the center is something special from SACONY. A sleeveless A-line wool knit dress with a mock turtle neck. This sizz.ler is set off with metallic stripes of pure Lurex and will liven up the spirit of any holiday party . , sizes 6-16 and is only $40. At right is a stunning White Rib Virgin Wool dressy coat, trimmed with the plush- ness of genuine honey beige Persian Lamb, a truly exquisite creation in sizes 5-15 and priced at $105. DISCOVER THE MILITARY 1OOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS . Two sets that are interchangeable to give I.:-.-. '• • "'".'• •,£ r. •.- you a truly versatile holiday wardrobe. The § " r" [•i-.;::; suit features a 100% Double knit cardigan Jacket with the military look of brass but- &H£^#:-^ tons over a Novy and White striped turtle F' •-• r neck sweater.