DRIVE WESTFIELD LEADER SAFELY AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY •nt LLADING AND MOST winciv -»„ .» . ^fc YEAK—No. 44 I'BW V JERSEY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 36 Pages—10 Cant* < Zone Hoard Approves \ \cil Issues Own Blast i Addition to Offiee j ; The Bo.no ut AdjuMsjiail Monday I »ts Overflying Town I niglii Kt-diikt) pt-rmibhHHi 10 Dr Wil- j WHS Graduating Class Of 598 i bain Mtuu^ue tu erecM a out-story i

a fire in the In School's History Inc. owned by Paul jaiUi Ave., Monday car was parked in Outdoor Ceremony First on Record; m t ?il _P_ *dtwo_8teitt--a resolution petition- , nig federal and state representa- Thomas Hayward Top Honor Pupil tives to oppose expansion of the rail- way facilities at Newark Airport un- \ Leader Of Democrats Playfields 1 Tlie larg-eat class of grurfitutes in the annuls of West- til jet aircraft path altitudes can be field HIKII School received their diplomas last evening in raised—and a meeting called by IL liistory-mnkiiiK ceremony conducted for the firat time in e On Council Vacancy Mayor Mulrenny for Munduy nisht , the out-of-doors. The diplotmiH \vpra preRRnted Ut the at 8 ]).m. in Council Chambers fur Will Open ; KiuduHtes by Norman Monish, president of the Hoard of briefly Tuesday the purpose of drafting pe'.itiuns ex- | (education at. Hwreatioti Field on Uahwny AVB, •jcil's session in the pressing public opposition to the Thn 5!*8 sti'iiiors rcreivinif their diplomas exceeded when Mayor Association Vows expansion plans. All civic organim- lust year's record graup of 570 and WOB 118 more than \j and Alan Gold- Tuesday lions and tlie public are invite to ' were gr.idunloct in i chairman, altend. he tctfi.iioiitt! was played by E(l- 'Firm Stand' On Thu commence ward I'Bimcnlit'r, of the vacant It4'^ihtralii>n Monday opened with the processional lieinK seat. (Tlie ful! test of tho committees Tliomiih Amps lieyward received interim report will be published in played, by Edwurd L, I'uimentter, ined there were Gas Co. Site At All (irmind* For the American Flag presented bj? 11 organist and member of this senior Westfield Chapter UAH as the first HI to tiixn in obtain- the July 1 issue of Om "leader. ! Town's class. The invocation wns given by hfrtior studorit, y[ \m r^efilved tho ed for former Coun- Fred Stehle, chairman of the new- In the report, Mr. Molowa cited Hev. Ace L. Tubbs, of the Presby- 6 a U! *ao L,Htin Prlw offered by the West- wles who resigned a ly formed Northwest Ch'ic Associa- the conferences held with repivjwn- , ^' Westfield Kei'reHtiim . terian Church and tho benediction ; Chapter, New Jersey Classical He said he could tion took the floor again Tuesday lalives of the Port of New York Au- ( o ni missiu'ii t inlay an-j was offered by tho Hev. Clnrk W, 1 night at council's sesaun to assure tu tin senior who has ex- j resident subject tharity, Hie noise abatement oflieor "I'liiu'i'il thill 10 playgroundsi Hunt or the First Methodist Church. celled in four years In the «tutly of council that following a recent moot- wlil BETTV ANN MAI USZ\K STEVE McCOY I of council, or the of the FAA, and She direc-lDiof the i «*< icially open tortile Donald C, Plenty, president of tlie Latin us well as participation In ing of the group the association is sum or Kt iiHO filled by the voters Aviation Development Council. Tho| ™ : » Tuiwday mid graduating class gave the address Latin Department activities. er election. "more determined than ever" to latter organization includes memberJ continue m operation until of welcome and Dr. Itobert L. Foase, block the use of the Elizabcthtown Other awards and their ruclplonu of the PA, l'-AA, air. tht' c Uisinjr (Into AUK. 20. TheSchool Boosters '65 A wards principal, modi; Hie honors an- he bad been giving Gas Co. site for the permanent loca- pi-opram will In: undur the last night wer«: line pilots and airlines. nouncements, The presentation ol ration to the choice tion of the Town Yard. , direction of Jn.seph Colemaii, I'uiihclletne Academic Achieve- lie emphasized that Given To Matuszak, McCoy awards was made by l>r. S, N. Kwnn ment Awurtl to Dorothy 3. Oieyar. A "We intend to take a firmer The problem of jet aircraft noise j assistuil by John Hnlhrook. Jr., Superintendent of Schools unri "a truly outstanding medal given by Vie Wostfield Area stand," Mr. Stehle staled. as tlicy ovtrfly Wcstfipld was raised Ilcglsii'atiiiti tiiit tintin11 itiUividuitl is not yet prepared At tin- Wc-st field Hi<;li School final City riinliellentc is presented lo Uiu Mayor Robert H. Mutrcany ac- last year after citizen complaints fields will licgin Monday ami con- awards assembly Tiuwtlay, the West- A girl with the highest academic knowledging that, a petition had been began pouring into Town Council. tiniiv through the summer. lU'gis- Iti'kt S^'iiuul IWu:,ti'n, Asbijeiatiiiu iession Mr. Goldstein received from the association again Former Mayor uurr A. Tow] Jr., tration curds were distributed to awarded its l'Ji>3 scholarships to to the Mayor's re- pointed out that lliere is nothing of- set up a coirunitl.ee to explore ways school children iind niiyuuk'i',ss Stephen Lawrence, McCoy, son of Edison, Roosevelt Names Dl Senior High Hclieol t as Mr. Cowles had cially before council now on the and moans of alleviating tlic condi- school children and youngsters l>c- .Mr. and Mrs. Htbert McCuy of 211 Graduatea office by a large ma- Gas Co site. tion and Mayer Mulrcany reformed town llw ;ws nl r. t» rj are elidible HakiT Aviv and Kliznbeth Ann M»- S*e. ]. Page 4 Ianber ha felt the res- In other railine matters council the group in January for more inten- for purtk'ipuliun in Ib prosi inns at I luswik. daughter of Dr. nnd Alts, ititled to representa- udoplcd three ordinances. Two pro- sive efforts to suck abatement uf tlic j the ^ramnmr schools. The Ti>i-n;if!e I Alfred II. Muluszuk uf 717 ilnrdhi« Graduations Held Tho Hcnssclocr Polytechnic Insti- vidual supporting the vide for the improvement of sec- at tlie Senitir Hitih Selmiil; Aw. tute Silence (inrl Mnthnniutlca Medal nuise nuisance. Dipluiiiiis were prose tiled to 354 (ira'Sufltlon cerutionlcn for H1I2 pu- K who Elected Mr. tions of Clifton and Washington Sis evnfii'.eri to thuse 13 to 15 years j ••m,. scholarships art- urnnled an- U> Laurent V. Hodes, A medal, pre- Mr. Molown's report that I, pupils at Kdisort Junior High (School pils were held Tuesday night in Ko<>- H he had offered the and the third sets up parking restric- Mr. Molown s report SUKK^LS mat u(- aKt, nually," said Krank Freihcrr, Hoost- sented by tin? Newark Alumni of tlm Mi.xiuulion exercises Tii&Miiiy iilKhl si'vell Junior Hlsii Sehiml. The di- Polytechnic ln«titul«, U s Cirocca, a former tions on Clark St. in the area of Uie While tlie agencies ini'fltvwl arc al- cilililrcn must register at tho play- ler prrhidi'iil, "tu n senior Iroy and a plouvns were presented during tin- ways willing to sit down and talk in Un; school auttiloriLun. Norniiin lo ilit- Htudtnt who bus at- the post, adding that YM-YW and designates Ferris PI. ground they plan to attend and the | scri,!r siri aiiaining |ii|>b Murn::h. president of tlrc Hoard B£ exercises iti the school auditorium 1>J' tained th iiw.Trd, so ntuned In lion- the welcome to the as. ;emblcd ifliesls Tho presentation of awards was st£iiuliii|.: achievement, Hood h full representation in season and will IK! clus«i on rainy ^ uf (),ls, (Continued on page 2) Much of tliu explpnnlion provided Uooster president IJst, v:ar, (jivon by Thomas K. Murray. made by Chester II. Bright, prinei lur and Buperlor intellectual promise Mulroany replied, "I days. Stuff mwiing5 are held Mun-1wa s by the air agencies for the overfly to Kti?|)lieli McCoy in Thy Ieni!- I Continued on page 4) the third consecutive year the town's Kuch playfield will be supervised ing been elected tu the Niitiomil Ihe following: Virginia 10. Zolwl, dlciiun wus offered by tiro Hev, by a lender assisted by two or tlu'cc "Chnnge of Expression": Louis A. of Education has an- Public Works Department, in coop- Athletic Scholarship Society. Slcvu Itoy SUtiford of the First Congru- iiides. Kiiplan, "A l'"oul';i Dr'-ain"; Shirley nwr school pians for eration with the Hoard of Health iind Plains Voters OK was a varsity lclleriiian in three gutlonnl ChuriA. Tire staff f«i" Ibis summer is as A. L'loyes, "The Surf"; Harbara Jo Concerts Planned public schools. School sports. He lettered in swimming Members of Roosevelt's gradual the town engineer's offi:e is engaged follows; Columbus: Joe Pellc.ino, Toddie. "Faith"; David M. Df- Sinn from June 29 to for three years and was a state and ing class who achieved outstanding in a complete ragweed and poison New School Bonds Merrill Stc\enson and Dennis Uuikc; Klinone, "One Dream." imd Rita A. i? through Friday, and ivy spraying program on ali town eastern champion in his diving spe- merit in certain academic areas, To Begin July 1 franklin: Mnurceii Cnstello. Linda c-iiilty. lie was named to th« All- Swfiitionis, "Strenj;th," i. July 10 and 17. Daily owned property Scotch Plains — Voters Tuesday citizenship nnd service received rec- d i f American llisli Seliool SwiinmiiiB 'i'lu' Kdison SOUK for tlie class of ognition ilmiiif! the commencement from 8:25 cm. to 12:30 Councilman James Moran. chair- approvei:^m^.™r^ Kan------™-,;:^^"; Grant: Itobert Sanislow, Sheilia liool to be built on Tenm, Sieve also lettered in tennis lSfifi wus led by I'uiiny A. I'elix and ptoRraiti. At Mindowaskin man of the Public Works Commit- new elementary se Klaiber and Have Hurney; Jeffcr- fur tJiret1 years and in soccer for the lK}riediction was offertd by tho a 10'2-acrc site in Ihe Kramer Man- llilihcsl ncudumic lionors went (o scheduled for to- tee, announced the program Tues- i sen; l.ind;] MaKKtn. I'riscillu Clark, two years. He Mas ill the upper Hev. James U. Cclc. The Wt'stfiokl Recreation Cotnmls- wn, Saturday morn- or section. The liilly was !I3O-3SII. Susan E, Nelson and Dlmio P. Wood day and asked Ihc cooperation ol ail Kdward Tliorne and Carol Henry; fifth of his griiduatina class. .(Continued on pa^e 2) .sion will n^iiii sponsor a scries of *y. There is no charge Weslfield property owners. Seliool officials already have tudeiit Lincoln—flaid He id. Hunnie Costello. 1 Minmirr b.'Uid concerts in Mindowaa- residents; class sizes "The goal of the spraying pro- ntui'iced tlrjt the new Imilding wilt lltotert liiiiiow and Pain Diloi-lo; Miss M»tu.sz;ik receives tiio $»() was C.'illierim. D. Cake nnd third, kin Park hoKinnini! Tiiursdny, July Presidents may reg- gram." said Moran, "is to sjiray he nailed after Dr. William •>. Xr |Ti'i>naKc; Knlierl ,hines, Janrt Kuntz liuusler schoiiii'slilp mvurd to an out- Viclnri.'i L, Vorhis. 1 The concerts will start at 8:15 B of $35 per subject. every spot where ragweed or poison Ginn. physician here for about •» i mid .Inlin Hanniin; McKinley: Nate sl.-indiiis: Kirl. Hetty Aim was on Din Physician's Wife .lames " Judy Siitton and .lohn Fried, Wash- Shi? wns thn taplain of the chrer- took honors in the Dickcnson Memo- balnnee of the schedule will be: July owners o.in complete : "*, biology, chemistry; "Properly r()(]Imill1 s It i* ojK'Cled if) he com- in^liin: Hol'cil Kin^, l.uifia Malinski; leauVrs in tier junior yeuj- juid <;irl A tncirini'lal r.ervice, for meinliers rial invarfl in clolliiiiK: Ilt'nry MeC 8, .Summit. Concert Band; July 15, ly eliminalins ragweed j , , JJ srade mathematics, tho progrnm pk (£ "in tinif f«r Hw 19li('-|;7 sel'°o1 iConti.iued on tiiiKc 3' 'Continued on pane 21 of Ihe fiiinily only, was held ye-s- Ciiirretsnn won Ihc- filaf llmifjcn In- WeMfleld Concerts Hand; July 2'2> J ". plane geometry r and poison i\-,,,Ty u,.n. tliL-ir property lord.'iy noun in the Methodist Church duslrinl Arts ftwaril. and Holiert K. Tcnipos-Slane Band; July 29. West- i II, German I and II, befcro it has a'chance to spread." for Mrs. MarCaii't. Curr Morris. ">:t. Drew.ster, the Oral l.ai'Ko Memorial field Concert Hand; Aim. 5. Summit 'French I and II; 8th "The most effective tune m wife of I)r. Km'l Morris, who typing for students For Area's Greek Orthodox Center inau aft'.r the l)l;i/o w:is spotted hy 'Continued on pajjc 2) peiii to ull uKR groups and frimllles. 1 •'If tlie majority f>r properly own- 1 W. am! snfe driving. ers cooperate, ragweed and pouon (<>mn;iinity leaders alsn will ."l>ean; Lu niL'i't the nwils of more Hum X><)Ihree ineinlj!.-rs of til.. I'olico lie- Ground breakinB cercinonies for 1 parlnirnt. Indents must be lGt- ivy can be nil but eliminated from Nicholiis Cicnifdas uf Monntiiinsidc, liilllilics of Iht Greek Ol'tliiidnx fiiilh June 29. ty-s «ir»l fircek Orlhwlox in the an-ii pref.fnlly traveling to I'Biici- Syt. Hobcrl Hell uiifl Pa- Wcslfield." Union jircirtcnt; I'l-ler Cianiitakcs of Mur- DAR Awards Presented ray Hilt, past president: Kraut All- Newark, OI-HM-V. ['crtli Ambny iiuil trulnicn r- IHII'IIIHIII, iKiliivd smoke pouring on Post Sponsors 6 reception ship area and for educational, ;,«- frmn ihe caves i>f ihe- IHHIIIV To 3 Edison Students Sclnu>l adjiiifnt In '»'•' *•"=• Tl:cy suececdpd in Viroif-ini; Dr. l niuii of the croiind bre.-ikinjj pro- LIU! and lerrriitioiial aclii'ilii"*. At tlic Aw.'ints Assembly of I'di- The Very licv. lii«' •'• ^ and Mrs. IJ.tn Derrlncer of 0 Stone- (iov. ilichiii'd Hughes and Sen MiirriN ami a ilauijlitcr, Kitllieriiie, sun Junior HiKh Kchool .luni: II, ,,,,1^ chancellor filtlicf-nck Auli- pram. and when lold Mrs. Morris wa.« loliili l'k. Sin1 was ulso Ihu winner ; ld ;outh A 1( r lloyi.ild I*. Ulinilry of Wc>lFii'lr. Frederick K- f/hr.*- cut the state. The hoard uf trii*tucs ihc 2Dth session Plains nnd Peter Hunt ol 73, • f .i I'l-Mhvti'rbn fnurch ana Skriinbas, all of Wu.stfield. donned maiii.-. iui'1 carried Mrs. Mur- i.i'll wort- iirosrnled tlic DAIt (.!o«I ii member uf tho Ciirls' Chorus at :r*y American Legion !M^ tlK-rl" Mulrcany will l« Tlie comiiiuiiily ci'iitcr innrkK the .'ilsu cxtentls an invitnliun to llic (ili/rnsliip Mcdnl.1; "for presentation ford PI. public to iittfiid the c.-rfinotiy and ^ ''^ downsl;ihs svlici" tlic rooif school sinrt participates In i«ttra- •* fold lit ole nutgers first static uf a !>uik!i;m cainpaijin j .v|iim! allciupird ID rcviw her. She in (jiilstiitidinj! lictys II nd Kirl-i." Thcmr fiiuriil sports. no lirincipal spcakcrs- initiated more than t.hreu ycurs unit rewption, were <-ii);riivcd willi the winner's 27 to July 3r it Was Legion this summer will Creek Orthodox I v.ifi jiroimuna'd ilcad al the .-.cntr 1'eie.r 1» tlie son of Mr. and Mrs, whore The followinji iiiiine ;ind wi !<• roiiiplcnii'iilerl iiy .i *jy by Han.y rj. row. 5Dr 49 of these Hoys Stntos j by lit- Jlalpli ll.tll. Seymour Harm-It of M'ifi Boynlon r •led !;i[v! jtln. Qualities spccifii'il fur " of the loeal legion boys who hnvc ju.4 complete A uatr. a t'itiv-.-rj-.ity uf I'itts. schools lo par- tlie ni-Knnizalion, uprraliou *n ii>- in briny lidiior to I lie schiml or to '.i;u,:l R(|iii(d, and pailielpjites in lS annual civics work- liiuj'li find tiiuk |>us!-j:r;iil.'inli- Mud- (Continued on payc 2) 11 1 Ilir tonuiiuiiity, piifriotisiii, funrl.'i- ment. These youths will P'! ^' it's nl Die :,!.'il-.' ijnivi-r.-'ily. • Miile are: Westfield oil ci [iiental AniericiiiiiBHi, I ruthf illness, lf101 in the organization of l» " ' Mrs Muni!, was pyt-.'uhvl of Ihe 7 as delegates- and c. J lriii)liv(irlliiness, iutir;j| strrn^llt and c[ ties cmnpafens, elections Collcyc' Wonitin's f.'InW uf W-".tfir.]'SS, ami cli/nuli- ar i,ctinent and enforceincn of tw a member nl Ihc \.«iirMv ol Wftnicn Index " 'i of 75(1 Knollwood a Lllcal 1 [.us i>l mind and liwly. Sec 3—t b own laws wlliiin n»' V'(iii'i> fiivl •'! tin Tri Delta sorutny Aimind Town ,. _nc ,''VViis| ,, ,b(»ut It'-' f" I'.'liv.fibciSi mill l-litiily; 11 'r IH"th'.-r. siuj] ;w (frju'lidjibilily, lt'iidrr.-'blji, ..,., 4 i,1(.|,m Kt. rind ynutlis learn i""™ ; tlll loyiilly fuirl ecuir.'ige, Piiiil roeniV(.-d u Sec. s—i-a •«ny of 7l« Lawrence lions of.j-ovcrnincirt hut also *y Mrs. J. (.:, r'iM'r; o .-.isfer, Anne of Ihc rolf Pli)V' Cam (i broUKT. John, .ill of I'ltl'i- IUJI.V of "Tin- OuLline o( History" by .Sjiurts .. see Ihe iin Tf • Imvi' I* an iirclln'i-l'K sNrlcli (if Uiilnn County's first Grrek Orthodox .Soc. 5-4, 5. B lnir;{li. ii nd anoMitr hhlrr. Mrs. W. 1! G, Well*, TJieolers Seliool (lele- ,-UTl'ftK CBSn.K~I'H . ^ uk, f(jr whfch wii] iK hdtJ Hliuday ultoraw,, at the (Jallows .KFC. 4—5 VV. Watkini of C'arniichaei, C'al. DalHil'uh la Uia daughtei* of Mr. Witmau'a lipoiui or BB3 roimniiitUy center me t,ruu»u ...... See, 4—4 ithac , ltd. slt«. Mlttnicino of ties. 2 -msrrmzjB m. jr.) LEADER, svm ti,

I jr, a mynsWr of tirj board of •t Association j tors oT Tin.' VWCA. i Ciiuncii iii-o approved ihr Elegant Vac Continued from pag# !> idiUire of $5.Of»0 to ywjuii four tor* eUmaa Joniw, K, Moran of- ; at 732-£6 Han Si. uwsiod by UseKirk IN A fcred a rt'Boiutkm providing /or the Co. for use as part of * : •purchase of PuMic Work* equip- Uw proposed SWUJ Scotch PJams •W'V ment at an ttppruximak' t*osl of &W.-A ve. park. 000 which was approved was passed epprov ChaHvs A. Haltoraf 1355 Lanrfx?rt-s!in^ *>** ag^mem wrth the Uiifoa j •MiJI Ed. was appoint^ a pi-button-•! CouiUy Board of Frceiioidetj lor , a-ry patrolman on the Westftehi Po- i maintenance of the eounty-wrdc J>o- [ ii-ce Department zmti GL\II D. dark;.' |lk'1' riidio eoiumunteatton ^vslem, | was employeed eed i n$ and o vor loaded g r a \; e 3 will hs closed Saturdays during Use L — I fnUTi m»PMj. trucks drew a promise from the jsumtwr beginning June 26, a"s fitness with the Mayor re- James G. Ohaus. Sara B. Over! Mayor that if town fvueks art; ui ! The vacation borrowing privilege minding Hie Democratic leader that j *Jtf£rey &. Owen, Btjme &„ feuit corrective measures Would bo jis tot the benefit of people who are lie was tte one v-/ho had tarred Mm Jshta £\ Petruetae, fhom#s c'flan- ta&en. t going out-of-town on vacation for to sppak out (Continued on page 2) , David S. Tipsen, J. Edwia Wil- He also promised to hove a ehwk I longer than iwo weeks. His favorite subject is der. "• V The vacation privilege wiU be liiii EMLOCK J ma««8»e« w»miu ranks

The resolution adopted by council Cynthia Glelch, Jeffrey K&hn 1:1 \ -. reads as follows; : gy Kass, James. Matfno, Victoria '--V.'--i.r -rf •• •- 207.E..BROAD ST,, WESTFIEtD "Whereas, the low altitude of jet M^leT- Thomas Murray, June'Per-

kdwski . . h (•"_•- flir jcr&ft over the Town of Westfleld « William Koode, Bobert -.V s river Cra ... . . _. ..I. ... m!\ i. L ,i|l |-|. • I •• • -• •• •• been a source of concern to the ** > fe Stoin, William Stew- : 1 ( 1 : drew ?-- ^-:C\ -.,-r^:'..:••,• t :vr ;:v;-^ :::'^>r^-/,'!; --. -V: ' • .• • ^ • • ^ -• ^ and Town Council of the *P* ^J Stratton, BaH>ara Tod. - - • -* • -* !•_ • - • ••_• • * if i •• " :_;C" ,j-', u r - 1 •_ I *--• -"• j?s *r- •••-/„•••-•_ - • dieJ , - Nancy Tri3rrf>Io and Virginia T ••- - - ™ > •-•• '! "•-' ~ ~ -"• • •-"••! j f ••- in . _ • ; " * '--"-: ' _- - - Town of Westf&id; and, •••••-•. . •-•< •• r - • i' ;'•-'.• ^' -" ' - \ - -' '-. "I ". . ' .-.'r. -... , -• .. --,. .. . ,- -, .:• •_ - ,^^_ ... . ., . .. • L.^ ,-" V-ViT-'- i.r.. '•««•; : .:>..- .c- \K _- 'i^-?"'" • "- ZobdL f : : ( -" .^ - --: "' '• "-. ..' " i , L'" ; " j r-H^Vis;^^-'Ms.j .."Whtt?east .the .Town .Council, ^ _ _ ^ ^^ •• •• h • .•-••• = ^- ^ ; • "•. fn n ; .. through She Air Traffic Development I— 5^ - •' '^ "j *•••• ^_ •_ " •• ' I. •-•". l--.<-•^ 1 n 1 - 1 . - i» TA ...^"T. J. JI •& -->-• I - I _ t. 1. . Committee, has explored the prob- •t "• . • ^:iQlifr0 • r - -- . .'. P '-""•"^ . *^ \.;m^ fV-'i v -."- Vr? lem with officials of the Federal - r ; Aviation Agency and the Port of (Continued from page I> • ••.•-» -: -> ••;. Nev York Authority; and, , •" • Je£m c Howard Aljctrea <• 1 1 •• ! . - •• -. - S "L- 11 "Whereas, no satisfactory.solution nidus, John A. Lncy* Patricia M. •• ' . \. • • '-I has been proposed to eliminate the McGinnis, Anita R. Madea, Elba- >L*! - -\' " •» •-• •_ i. i • :- ^ • 1 f ; •'j -" . v - • •- - -, i--~j i' ;- • •i .• !• -? • ^ public nuisance caused by the noise beth !MeikeIjo$m, Susan E, Nelson, •• -. . ...».»•...". of the low-flying air craft; and, M •_-!•:• • -I.- •Vi

~ '"•:-"" " -••' ' + -1 •--•:-" L •..-/••••• "'Whereas, plans are evident for --:*; -<' r : - - *- .• y .••••• .-*. the expansion of run-way facilities - — -- - - -. . — r - -.--.-.- 1 -.i1 - . - Cor jet aircraft at Newark Airport, TRANSFERRED? 1 "^ . ta v - •

-J •-- which expansion, in the opinion of •J- - .'-•-; - Homerica, Inc. Will help ,tV' j ihe Town Council, would increase the yQy find YOUf fifiXt •- . . •: - jet traffic over the Town of West- * , 7 • ,• ,. ,. , _ • 1 _ thereby aggravatinggg g an al- anywhere in th© United ready existing public nuisance, States without charge* "Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Mayor and Towp Council of OSJt-CTtVES: To help you find 1 L_ P I •__ the Town of Wcstfield that Federal your next home with a mini- i and State representatives are here- mum of effort, time and ex- -"•• NFROM by petioned to oppose the*, expansion pense, if you plan to move to of the run-way facilities' at Newark an unfamiliar city, or lust to Airport until such time as arrange- relocate near your present ments can be made to increase the home, HOMERICA, INC w!SI altitude of jet air craft over the help you find the right house, Town f>f Westficld so as to mini- In $h& right neighborhood, ai • nuze this public nuisance; and, the new area! "Be It Further Rusotved that cer- m SCOPE: Operation throughout tilled copies of this resolution be the United States enables I.J. forwarded to Federal and State Leg- Hornerica to furnish you with islative representatives. detailed information on Well summer is officially here . . . and the cool Manhattan houses which fit your require- look is "in." Dress in the lightweight comfort of ments even before your first •/. Mayor visit to iho new area! *•>•• these breezy short-sleeve shirts . . . relax in airy ^Continued from page 1) REMEMBER* Homerica works -f" hove forced it, Shortly after Peter only for YOU I All of their Manhattan sport shirts * *. sleep in comfort *CowlesJ tsok office m January tie efforts — research, reports and in short-sleeve, knee-length pajamas* % learned that ihe was baing promoted advice — are exclusively on A-1: by his company to another territory behalf of the prospective £ See them at their best, at John Franks, and would have io mov&. Conse- buyer. They have no connec- ••*:-' quently he was never able io assume tion with the seller. It Is their a fair sham of the work In council," responsibility to guard YOUR ^4"

Mr. Goldstein broke in, refusing to Interests. •:">> •<•

let the Mayor continue, charging .-'-'t tiw?i the Mayor was attacking n man further details cail •-ri:1 P b"J----- ^ '^ ' C • "• *t L • •" -V ' P L" t- not proswnt to defend himself. lie Homertca representative in

deirmmletl a retvaetion hut was ruled 1 V^estfJeld, Mountainside, Scold -.s •-•*. VJ'V * n

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Calf this Now York Cify niimfier:* 212 8884212 for Information from the Fair, Including up-to-tita* news on daily Fair activities, mtwm aureate Attracts Thron 1 students Chtea of the Bapfet Ccnter to isplay ^ •ET; t. for West-1 of Temple EBMMU-JS, Ti, miiss cate ^ eoti^ get m To Keep Central to Ke»ive»cy oa on y g w i=1iifij iSOn School- j Church, Frank Jahriin** OJ *;«> F r-i chedule* posed Hunt, min-1 Methodic Clmrdi, Viti J<*«soa'^i The Future Alde&e Plan, as . .) Smith, ,\CSW, In ef tiie director «rf the WestMd •tiov, Kidwrd 4- pro Neu- Center, announce ikat j took -steps to kmtp Ih® Jersey C'en- j tral -tralns el tfao only Unitarian Fellowship, an« trie Or 1 lra£ Raife'oad on ti» ct»nnn«^er track ; ling of Redeemer Lutheran Church i ^?ith a firm financial cushion of H&Iy awards U> Negro youngsters j has &een a at the fifth annual dinner da&ce to-1 1 the invocation Beer Drinking Charges :iar a ami Hughes said Uw? Ald^ot L. Drew eral Government and a N«w Vork per c**nt cssT^kted the Bring Arrest of 4 The to moti- financial |i(His« to giv« the HIM? a tt pi^oi«<^i are Smitfi of for \* vale to remain in school, year's grace on a $t,050.00e loan; whidi wouid help r©$uee j Jcftra Coleman, 18, of 230 r itciitcvcmcnt level, grad- the Mate would n^ake s quiiYtiy U lk;ge and jote in Jersey dc^c*s oui $2.5 Sw^ariti- au- xar- r C0 sum suljsidy payment of $2.5 gave oflMwm ; ship for which 1 July 2—1& major taaeo&simi a yoar no^ i« the ^ disorderly person Marym«mt personnel will be needed. | as such subsidies art* normally j subsidy r-:^hV^' iP • ^ ^ ~ii~«-rL-*--^^—> •TiF^fc^h^^-i-rr^H V* >Fi ^ 11T1 g^m*-*Jr Csleman was released on $25 baii j of St. Eli^ are selected on the recom-1 spread «ui throughout the yeer—^aid ano the juveniles wvre re tea-erf in i of the junior and senior hinted that the state legislature will custody of their parents pending 1 school guidance counselors. authorize another $J.5 miHtoti Tor j of tf REGISTRATION—Tine scene above will be reputed sooa ii was ~, Another highlight of the evening the railroad when il returns from Be Sure St. FauFs registration duriitK tht- first week last v*-ar u( Washington iU sutunw recess. n of the fte- of Science will be tlie premier showing According pdic week at the same time. At Kim Tito latter item was «mftmied fo.y d of hensiens resulted Playfields Street, instruction will be hekt Tues- leaders oC4he legislature's GOP ma- (he churches ing in Coleman's itunissi4wv aitd the ography. ent of Flomfield fcr the past ten ' Wilson: Michete i^>oney, Joy For4 g.- ... . Floyd started designing tars and K^nnetli Brix. fered Monday and Friday. The Marine Midland Trust Co. of New a brother began freehand draw- schedule will begin Friday, July % York, requesting an extension of the Atk Publicity will be hamiled by Bam- loan deadline. The bank issued the I *nss of pictures of autos bi Eddy and Kenneth Venftlarcom from 8:15-10; 15. On Monday the ^ I Boyd's Futurklic designs now num- swim will If fr«m ^:45 id 4:45 p.m. loan, which was guaranteed by the will be in charge of analntenanee. ICC, Ii fails due on July 1. ber inope than 200 and have brought The s[wcia] events during the sum- H will go on throughout the play* "* letters of roeojfnitkin from General ground »e&si>ti oii Ihe same *3att>B. TJte Governor ssked that tise rait- mer will include the Costume Pa- rood he allowed to pay half in 1968 Motors, Ford and Chrysler as well rade, Wheels on Paracle, PH Show Tags for the swims arc to be pur- Jock Porker as a merit certificate Cram Me- chased on Ihe grounds. and the rest fo JiJS?, and many other favorites. Awards "Sudi action, in our opinion,, would about this question chanics Illustrated will be a pan of each week's pro- T!s twirling ami dance programs ranb impose tw throat to the ICC or the"Mow cctrt I firtonc* my boaf? ".My designs;* he said, "go u-ell gram. Tawnwide events and contests me carried on at the individual sMtrto tne future—about 2,000 A.D. Inconsisting of the Olympic Games, grounds on a weekly basis. The f know Barrett & Parksr fan 1^54, Boyd pn^iclfd "24 Ideas of BaJioon Ascension, and Sailboat schedule for these evenis may be ob- FOR TERMITE help mo arrange for ths lowest 11 rh£ Future" synw of which are lo-Races wiii be featured, tained at the Individual grounds, PROTECTION CALL co*t auto financing* Con you gjdajp being incorponitw! inio auto Handcrafts will agam be taught During registration week, introduc- al*o make similar arrangemeinli on all of the grounds and will bo tory elasst*s will he for thfc boot I am going to bvy? Due to Uie s(H>cial interest c^ boys gtfsred to specific ag6 groups. Even a uted boat? How about in this exhibit, a special showing Tcnnis, swimmlog, twSrling and the trailer and motor? Ii it trve open to the public will he held to- dance progratrss wUl also iw a part that if I wish i can ev«n finance monw from 2 So 4 p,m. ut theof the summer activities organized tho premium on my boat insur- DISH Community Center, by the Recreation Commission, IUIAM ant*?" The tennis program, run to skilltKl instrucEors, is hejd weekly at the BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. Elm Street and Tarnaques Courts for WANT INSURORS Union County Joins any registered playgroundors who are Interested, Tfre program begins 43 Km Str««t Phone Hookup On Monday at Tamaques from 8:30 to Williams T«rmil» Control AD 3-1000 10:30, It will also be held at Tama- u cos

i in in ii h • ih ^i.i ii I Weatnei* Union County ts being added to il tc?tplion<» lookup designed to provide callers witis information Woven s on the waiting limes at motor vc- h\c)e inspection stations. Because they're unlined Tho project has proven successful you get the benefit of air that in Bergen ond Pnssaic counties, ac- cording to Gov, BIchard J. Ifugiics, pumps in-and-out with and will op widened to Include Un-

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each step. Ankle-Fashioning ion, Middlesex, lludso:i and Essex • IWI ~ gives them snugt girding counties. comfort , . . and good looks Hughe? said the pilot project, initi- aled bst January, "proved to to a that last over extra most helpful service tq the motoring months of wear* public and t.hflt loiters be lias re- ceived on tbe subject strongly sup- Edaerton Shoes from $12.95 pott this system." He directed ttmt *lie system be expanded uposi learning from MV Director June Sirelecki and repre- sentatives of the N, J. Bel! Tele- phone Co, tot Hie results of the 26 pilot project indicated that tin's sys- tem could be used to further ad' vantage in other heavily populated coun! ies- The answering service will be ex- panded through the installation of units at the Hahway inspection sta- tion to serve Union and Middlesex 207 E. Broad Si AD 3-1171 counties nird i«t Newark to serve Essex and Hudr.cn. Open Monday and Wednesday Evenings Residents of Union County desir- ing information about waiting limes and hours of operation at Inspec- tion station should dial 382-5151, LAST CALL BOYS' DEPARTMENT

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AD 3-1111 Broad St. 233 Open Monday H * 4 mix* \ JUNE 24, Cnwnpton ««mori«l Scholarship < Bidgfey Crts*jH. Mr. Uw&ey • survived by &s$ i iiatm OBITUAK Marian J. ' Edward L. Parmentfer, I Philip Carl Ofeon. M$mxmn, William Geoffrey bo8?&t a farmer president of Spanish. I*rues—Very inter- the WSCS, and w«s active in district I Central Railroad after 38 years ef I-awn Cfef&efcery, The DAB Gwd Citizenship PB-! Nali««l Mterlt^ Cwtlficatw Sherryi Eiizabeth Meinschei ested in furtfeerinjg mternatjoual un-1 Ago. mimheih Ann Miller conference service. She was j service. Q&* of A4&m Qttt dted The Daughters of the [ Ment-Finelists in the g Miller, Merit Scholarship program who were president of tlie United Chureft Worn-1 A veteran of World War I he i§; in Overlook Htspft*!, Sum- imWtaneimportancee 5or then»* scnastudy eofi apwnsS^ishn )i Amejica••*— » Revolutio_,-,.™..™n o—f - • h Montamat, Karen Virginia m7 &n ®£ Pelham «nd New Raeftelle, and j served overseas in five inejor bat- mit, after a short illness. among the 13,000 students consti- beck, Ruth Margaret Packer Rkh ] in the secondary schools, families j sponsors o ggoo d citizenshi^ p j tuting less than one per cent of the a member ©f the New KocheUe Ues and with the Army of Occupa- She va& New Vork and ami friends have tabli hed me to the state caprtoJ. The> good ard Faulkner Piage, Eugene & v^ Councii of Cburclws, tton following Use end of the war. resided here 15 years. Siie e£ S delegate is selected by seniors of the country judged to J>ecopio, John SeVaiUt Read, Christa- moriai prizes to be awarded to stu he the most akle of the graduates of pfoer Louis Rab, Carol Stuart Shel Survivors in addition to her fens- Mr. Waited was a member af the 1a member of Community Presbyte- dents who have excelled in the* students of the «mar ctes« a»d hand include a son., Edward J. ofHighlands Presbyteriaa Church in Han Church, faculty for her dependability, serv- our schools: Nancy Lynn Clark, Fa* eg Carol Jeanne ShineS , San- Daytona. study of the language for at least tricia Gerarde, Thomas Ames Hay* dra Jean ShrShriveri , SStevt e ' Plantation, Pla.; two daughters. Also surviving are two sorts, AI three years. The Margaret Alpers ice, leadership, and patriotism. The ward, Steven Alan Jackson, Laura Mrs. Hobert A. MseJLeay of New He is survived by Ihs wife, Edith frefd, at home, student thus honored this year is Smith, Suzanne May Sfarkst jyditb Arthur of East prize of ?25 awarded to Marie I. Marie Janiek, Robert Graham Mc- hm Stump, Willard Nelson Thomp- Roehellel , andd MrsM . Alberl t L. Seely R. Walsteadd ; a son, William J, Jr. Butherford; thr^e sisters, Mrs. EmMontamat- ; the Csbanellas prize of Carol P. Dawsoa. of Teisafiy, snd 14 grandchildren. of Baytown, Texas; a daughter, The Cornell Cup to Bruce G. Wal-Millan, Edward Lawrence Parmen- son Jr., Frederick Samsoa Tipson Jones of JPiioeniit, Arista Mrs. $lQt Palmerosa Oi lorio. tier. Lee Allen ScUiesinger. Sandra II, WilHani Bougias Treut. Michael Services will be hetei at theMrs. Earl H. Flora of Columbus, Bertha Bench of East Kutherford English Prize—Awarded by thelace, Awarded at the final school as- L.. Shelton, Gail Sylvia Walker, Gor- Urban, Eol>ert William Wolff, Vic- T. Davis Memorial in NewOhio; a sister, Kathleen Woodtan and Mrs. Martha Dreschler el Sau-Woman** Club of Westfield far sembly by the Cornell C2ub of Unioi? tri Yblik of Ottawa, Caaada, and four grand- don Bruce toria Eocbelle at S;30 o'clock tonight. In- g^rties, N.Y., aad four grandchil-j Uve logical thinking, ana- County, the cup is presented to ttte terment will feei n Fairview Ceme- children. dren, lyiical writing and general achieve- boy selected by a faculty committee tery. Funeral services and interment ment in the field of English. The as the outstanding tnaa in the senior Senior High Graduates • will be today at 2 p.m. in Jack High prize oi $25 awarded to Lee A,class.based on all-around excellence, Hem, Psa! & Beach, Funeral services for Jac-K High, Schlesioger. tacluding high scholarship, extra- A. Wuerfehele, Victoria Mrs. Edward WalJborn curricular accomplishments, charac- Honor Group _, 55f of 615 Central Aye,, who died HiTh eW Waitei r J. Lee Jouralism Prize : sky, Stefan H. Young. Charles Mrs. Ellen Rogers Walborn, 65, of Mrs, Robert Robson (Wednesday in Muhienberg Hospital, Barbara D. Finkelstein. A prize ter, personality and citizenship, David J. Aisauuh, Kieiiard P. An ?9& Woodland Aye., died Sunday at ., „ , ,„ , JPlaifilleld, v/em held Monday at i $25 given in memory of Walter Richard Van den BergJi Memorial , Howard McVay Austin, Les ; Other Graduates Gerald \v her home. to Frederick S, Tipson XL A plaque, Ackerm&n, Ohrist&e ?fr®',Ha5geret R<>bi00 Oi32} Bar"|p-^ m the Plmton Fuoeral former publisher of the West* lie A. Barling,. Scott A. Barren, C$r- wn, -Joanne L, { Mrs. Walton, the widow of Ed-ret Emmaus, Pa,, a former field Leader, to the senior, in thepresented to the school by Donald Q\ A. BarUett. Barbara J, Bednarz, j Aoomo, Ellen C. Abern, Pamela M. The Rev. M. Jerome Brown* Ross of the Class of 1935 in memory A ward F. Walborn, was born in Grand 6t who has Barbarbara E,, BBell,, KMIiryynn J o Ben-iJ ?!^, _p«ma M. AMa, John J. Rapids, Mleh^ and lived In Plain* of Tdchard Van den Bergh of the Margaret V. . BctisBctis,, SandrSa a AA.. \\Alt ^r-» Karen ^ Alvarez,, cis . John s,, field before moving here 22 years day and who has done superior Clais of 1934, snd replaced in 1958Bisliop, A, Bleeke, Diane \Ard c- Alzua, E}liza|>ct^ Anderson, G. Parsed it, ft dale Ceinetery. Linden. as a gift of Mrs. Virginia Van den E son, ago, She is survived by her daughter, work ia tiae DeL. Bloomberg, Adriane J. Bonic, P* - AAndersond W, William A.. AAaa- She Is survived by two daughters^ High, a native of Raleigh, Bergh Weldon, Is engraved annually fioberfc 0. Bonow, Cyntiiia J. Bowes J««rson Richard F, Andrus, Barbara Mrs. E. C: Conner 44 Eramaus, with been employed by Man- Art Prizes—The Westfield Art As-to the senior boy who by vote of the ? lers, Saedra It. Mrs. Ch&rles Fahrenhofe of whom she her home; and a awards prizes of $25 and Steven G. Boxer, Mark A. Srum- **- Antoni, Peter Douglas Park, U; Mrs, William Dtehl of Sons, Scotch Plains contrac* senior class and faculty most nearly E t son, Eobert Jr. of WestfieJd, and $15 to the students who have best approaches Richard Van debaughn , Douglas A. Buckley, Leslie R*rt Ad Roclielle Park; a sister, Mrs, Rvs-five grandchildren. L, BithJer, Keith R. Busrhey, Jean j Gordon Bailey, William D. Bailey, seU Wi|3Ififn of Anaheim, Cal.; and He feaves two sisters, Mrs, HWtie ? Bergh's enthusiasm and love of life, Memorial services will be held of 5322 W Second Stt anand daervice school and community unassuming simplicity and unstudied Sally J, Bair4 PrnnkHn Baker Jr,, fmt grandch!ldr«n. thrmi Saturday at 10 a.m. at the H. S. JMrsMr.s gua MaMayy JenkinJenkinss oioi #1 #144 WW Bk the program of fine arts in courtesy, generous thoughtfalness Janice U Caermnerer, Stephen M. I Vincent J, Bronda, Kenneth S. Bar- The fiev. Clark W. Hunt of the 66 lgh bo Coskey Funeral Home in Greens- Third St footh Plainfield and a r ^ schoolschool. Ilie first prize ooff for others, sincerity and genuine- Charme, Robert J. Chrone, OhaHes w, Karin L. Bnrnettt Oharles W. Metfeodist Church e&nducted funeral 35 burg. Pa. Interment will be private. brother Joseph of Newark ' I*$23 awarded to Steven R. Magnuson; ness of character. R, Cleveland, Courtney C. Colletti, BartJett, DoneraG B, Bsssett, John services at Gray's Funeral Home at L D In lieu RChrd W, BaudouxBd , J. LancL eB Bau- A, Hamage, in FaJrview Cemetery. Society. Business Education Prize to Doro- ship in this society is based on quail-; Mary , Virginig a H. Dad- Dariel J. Belcher, Randal L, George 475 Get Diplomas thy J. Oleyar, The Secretaries' Hand- ties of scholarship, leadership, char- dow, C. P. Dawson, Paimarxsa JT>i Bergmann. Pou&ias D. Berse, Ar acter, and service end is limited to Reagan, Linda J. Albert Van Blareom book presented by the Westfield As- IorioT Susan B. Doseher, Jean 0raeg- tour C. Bigelosv Jr., Kzye E. Bii Constantine Voglis seniors and juniors enrolled in this Kleardo, Robert A.: At Plains~Fanwood sociation of Educational Secre- erf Pamela J. Dutfcon, Linda S. Eake te rM Margol l BlBlackk , BBruc e CC. BBlacl k Albert Van Blareom of Asbury Muuntalnslde — Funeral services taries, awarded to the girl who gives school for ai least one year and ley. Jean M, Eason, Janet L. Ether- niore, Richard D. Blake. Rice Jr., Philip W. Park, formerly of Westfield, died for ConstafitSne Voglis, $2f of a 180 promise of becoming the best aU* who rank in the top 20 per cent of Ington, Katherine E. FenneUy, Bar- Richard A. Bllndt, Christina M, Richards, Tuesday -In Monmouth Medical Cen- Route 22, who died Thursday night HS Graduation around secretary because of herthe class- The seniors in the society bars D. Finkolstein, Lorraine C. I Bliss, Alice W. Bloomer^ Jam James D, fiess. tined car in Eoute 22, Springfield J Scotch Pialns^-Scotch FJsins^Fan- «"«e«cQl y an1Sd e technicaand l Scott Arthur Barren, Barbara J, Robinson, held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the | waod High School gradunted a tec ?™Ql } *• ?°1Se and Ford, James T. Friedlaml, Ns^cy W, Bollinger Jr,t Peter A. Bongio- Mr. Van Blareom, who was born u f d Hih Shl dtd ?™ } * ?° and Bednarz, Barbara Ellen Bell, Mar- E. Friedman. vannl, Peggy H. Boone,' Nancy B. neth T. Ro^eF, fia In Englewood, lived here for ioSmith & Smith Suburban. Spring- ord class of 475 at commencement standing. garet Virginia Belts, Robert Ogden It field. exercises last night at 8:30 in the Bonow, Cynthia Jane Bowes, Sieven Patricia Gerardc, Loretta M. Glad- Booth, Robert A. Bottten, Juhn years before moving to Asbury Park Home Economics Prize—Presented B Rol>erRltt D . BradburyBdb, Mar- A, , Hutii. s& years ago. He was former owner Mr. Voglis was born in Turkey and gymnasium, , George Boxer, Mark Amick Brum- stone, Donna M. Gocttel, John A. leen A. Kyaa. of Anns Taxi Service in Westfleld. came to this country in. his youth. class -was presented by Dr. baugh, Stephen Mark Charme, Rob- Gordeuk* Philip H. Grant, Ba^ara SnrtA J. Br^der, Sandra L. Brant, Gregory E. Sai • Surviving are two sons, Janies and He was ann ^y veteran of Worlrld superintendent of \ ert Joseph Chrone, Charlotte R. Con-J. Guent&rt, Carol HaHberg, Jere F, WiHiam L. Britton, Kenneth G. Brix, Sampson, ArUiar 11 of rad, I,ois Andrea Coute, Sally Jean Hanson, Susan Dales-Hawkins, Pe- Craig M. Brown, David D. Brown Kenneth, and a daughter, Joan, all War IL He was a wishwasher at the »*oob to **n , ^ study Jr P SatcheUJr^Jik Of Westfteld; two sisters, Mrs. JLido Diner in Springfield for the last Education president, who awarded Grampian, Carol Paxton ter Hcesch Jr., Sur.an E. Herberich, -r Harold P. BTOWD, Gale Myra nnglJeia tQri m and has demonstrated the gfeia B, 12 years ^ diplomas. Prinap»I Robert Adams Susan Belle Doscher, Linda Sue Sheldon M. Hirsdiberg, Laurent V, Budibinder, Donna L. Buerke, An- Thomas Lang of Kcnilworth and Jr warmth, fnendline$s, Jr., E$& 3$ Miss Gladys Van Blareom of Eliza- He has no known survivors, Inter- j - conferred efficiency Eskeley, Janet Lamoat Etherlngton, Bodes, Margaret A. Hoff, Beverly ^ony Btrido, Barbara J, Buonocore. Mrsun Clare, Oiarlas F, E. Sfaouffler Our Reputation for resident^ in the Melrose-Wakefield Eileen Hahm, Michael Afltai Jr »I ^im& Club, and their active partici- Laura Marie -Jantek, Katharine Anne John F. . MahonoMhonoyy JtJnti , Laura J.. IClark, Frederick R. Clark, Nancy Linda L. Silvestiii Hospital, ..,, Mass.„ , followin- ...g . an .„II I_. _flra F Antonaki paul h Amer- Potion in speech activities lor three Kaercher, William Henry Kaplan, Maish, William II. Mammen, Wil- ^ Clark, Michael G, Clarke, Wil- L. ness of several weeks. , Mary HunnoUs and Kobert C, j year*. 'Hie first award to Bruce G. Martha Reed Longwell, Laura Jean QUALITY A resident of Wakefield for seven I Taylor, Wallace. The second sward to Deb- liam N. iMandoII, Donna J, Mattson, Uam P. Clarke. Bruce I Simon, !"< Maish, William H, Matnmen, Wil- Stephen L. McCoy, Cynthia J. Me- Donald R. Clascn, Charles U Linda C, Sisks, We In fully years, Mr. Laskeyt a World War II The invocation am! benediction •. Hawkins, liam1 Norman MaodeH, Donna veteran, was a sales executive of I were -offered by the Kev. George | Prize to Stefan H/ Young. manus, Robert G, McMillati, Susan Coate, John Coleman JrM Susan J. Smart Jeanne MattsoJi, Robert Gratiam McMurray, Jpraos R. MeSweenisy Coliette, James M, Cornell, Mary nard W. SmiUi. •culpmredfrom Honeywell, Inc. L. Hunt, minister oi tlie Fanwood The Music Department awards a McMillan» Marie I. Montamat; Doro- SARRE He was a member of ElSot Lodge, (.Presbyterian Church. The liigh prize of $i5 to a student with out Jr., William G, Msier Jr., Jmmne 0, Counts, Ruth A. Coutant, Suzanne 1 Smith Select Barrc thy Jean Oleyar, Carl D, Ozimek, Mciei^ircck, Sherryl E. Meinschein, Cox, James O; Coy, William S. sail A. school orchestra played for the pro- | standing musical ability, who hasRuth Margaret Packer, Edward Ted J. Sodomer^ cessionai and recessional. studied music here for three years, Barbara Dr Merrill, Carol A. Miller, Cramplon, John K. Cmtin, Eiixabeth Monument! Lawrence Parmentier. Elizabeth A. Miller, Marie I. Monta- C. Crothers. Jane M. Cunningham. Karen S. Soney has had sufficient interest and ambi- Marilyn J. Spate* FOR TERMITE tion to pursue the study of music Also, Alice S. Place, Donald Clarfe mat, Karen V. Morbecfc, Kenneth K, Kathleen A. D'Addarb, Diane C. Nomahegaii Park Sile Plenty, Janet Cameran Porter, tor- Nanmrn, Dorothy J, Oleyar, Oiristme Daman, Sarah P. Darnel, Richard mal, Doughs E ^ PROTECTION CALl outside of school, and who has been StaJbaum For PJay To Be Given raine Diane Previti, Eugene Miclmel A. OriingOriing , CfirCflll D. OzimekOik, Eut^Htfti M. x>nuz\st Deborah C. Davidsond , PamP - generous in helping others and mod- 0. Steins est in his outstanding success. Procopio, John DeVault Bead, Mary Packer, Edward h. Parmentier* Lu- e]a J Davis Patricia A. Dean, John Saturday Morning Lou Rugg, Lee Allen Schlesinger, Sandra K. Stera Senior Gold Letter Girl—Presented ~"~ °""—'- ®&vid Perkowski, j DeBelia Roteert H, Decker, Dee E. E. fo e Barbara Joan Schwinn, Kristine Alice E. Place. DeFoe, James M. Deichert, Diane h. The Gnee-tfpon-A-llme Players of I y ^ Etepartinent of Physical Edu- Stevens Jr. Westfield, a group of tfre Greater j cation for Girls, a key with eight Diane Selvig, Carol Stuart ShcHen- Iticftarct F. Pia^o, Donald C. Plen- DelbrWge, Nickolas Detmonaco berger, Sandra Jean Shriver, Pa-ty Janet C. Porter, Lorraine D. Pre- Goraki B. ttemorest III, Sally A. Judith i. SlWBft pearls symbolizes loyally, service, tricia Annette Swink, Pamela Jane t Robert P. Council of Jewisli Women, will pre- j dependability, cooperation, a high viti, Joseph A, Price Jr.. Eugene M. Deinarest, Patricia A, De Matthews, Taylor, Frederick Samson Tipson Proccplo, Ami E. Pusack, Carol A. Roger W. Devonshire, Marie &. Kosanne V. sent the play "Jack and the Bean- scholastic record, A warmth of per-II, William Douglas Treut, Gail Paul 5. " for adults and children at a I sonality, potential for continued lead Putnam, Jdhn DeVault Read, Kay- Gireiamo, Patrick Di Maio, Sylvia Walker, Bruce Gordon Wal- mond 1. Htegert, Janis E, Koe Pa- tar, Arleu^ F« lawn area adjacent to the lake In J ership in the communHyI and out- t D Thomas Jr., Builders of lace, Catherine Jam Williams, BoE> tricia M. Rogers, Christopher L. I Margaret E. Podge, Cathy L for Over 100 Y*itr# Nomahegan Park, Cranford. Sat«r- standing participation in sports and ert William Wolff. day at IQ;3O a.m., it was announced physical education for three years. Rub, Mary L. Rugg, Cliristn S, ScMe- sett, William A. Durr, National Athletic Scholarship So- gel, Lee A. Schleslngor, Carolyn L. Thomas Anthony Enkin, EIizal«>th Thorn, Kristi L L. MANNING & SON the Union County Park Commis Gold Letter Key awarded io TISCUCT, Williams Termite Control SLsi on. - Elizabeth A. Matuszsk. ciety—Membership in this society i Sehulix, Barbara J, Schwtnn, Vir- S. Eckert, Jacqueline S. Edmunds, MONUMENTS - MARKERS A l^OCAli COMPANY ginia E. Scott, Krlstine D, Selvig, Leslie A. Egan Richard L. Ehrn- David E. Crampton Memorial Award to Jimited to those boys earning an ath- t E:M.lS6f Phone t'l. 6-O7Gfl letic letter, whose average In their Carol S. Shellwibcreer, Sandra JU man, R Giltespie, Lin

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Froth Codfish Steaks phases of shipboard life as well as I The three tracts comprise ono of from page 1) receiving lectures? on such subjects! about 25 or 30 auvs off Lake Aw , MIL-O-BIT VJsJf Thm Cook-O«f Contor fit Our M**t Doporfmoiif I- as communications, navigation, gun- near Raritan Kd and to the rear of government is related di- Nowik's Restauran.1, in a residential CHEESI SLICES MEMIUM QUALITT MtWN *N WHVI 111, active interest of each neiy atid engineering. He will spend six weeks aboard the ship. zone and two sites of about fiO. or Whita or 5.1 acres on both sittes of the Lehlgli Color*d American 59* Swift's Frankfurter! Swift's Sausage Link* 59 Ihe outstanding youths Volley Railroad mar Lake Ave. and 8™nd of (he Boys State will go Planners Approve tlie Clark Township line, in an in- e Rock Cornish H«ni Ib, Efstion lo be held in Wash- dustrial zone. Sharp American, Swiu or Nmonta 65 Aff lni|| ••rhteut or SNw Ib, e |,C, where they will study The industrial tracts include Lake HONE PRICED HIGHER! Voal Cvbod Stoakt 99 h wmment organisation and Three Tracts For Av(\ property on which gaixlen M*at in much the same manner apartments ere proposed. •s State delegates partici- Park Purposes SAVE ON THESE GROCERY BUYS! FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE BUYS! ilratarag in state govern- e Scotch Plains—Tlie Planning Board itrsl public is welcome to Monday night voted to designate i HERMANN'S MAYONNAISE £ 65 inauguration of the boythree tracts of land covering about Mb. CANTALOUPE ftf 89* to be held at the Rutgers 80 acres on the south side for Green it ft! 99 3 gymnasium at 7:45 p.m., Acres park use. CAMPBEU'S PORK & BEANS 8 NONE PRICED HitHEftt lyt The tracts adjoin the As1i Brook NEW., .from l Golf Course o[ the Union Couniy TOMATO RICE SOUP 4 cant 49 GOLDEN CORN Swiit •if! 39 Park Commission, which in a letter 5 F*ncy—NONE PRlCtD HiOHERI pman Schmiilt to the board rwjuaslfld that (hey be • PRESTO C c lrf C | BRAND c in N. Y, On designated for park use. The com- QUALITY CRAFTED SHOE* CHARCOAL 20 M 89 Strowborrios - ^;39 S tod loss Grapos 39Ib, mission is interested in future ac- FOR OVER FORTY YEARS Mb. NONE PRICED HIGHfRI NONEPRECEDHtGHERf i«stroyer quisition of the lands. 40% BREAKFAST Internationally ftccl*imed for TREATI pkgi, •9 POST'S Bran FUKES 2 65* Cabbogo Grttlt Ib. Watermelon iai Georfie W, Schmidt^ Tho action by thn local planners wonderful feeling comfort, fin§ fit. NONE PRICED HJGHERI NON£ PRICED HIGHER! •s. C. M. Schmidt of 1505 and the county park unit stemmed Sea [he newest and iht elastics. a in I, arrived in New York from a request in February by the PRUNE JUICE bot. J7 lceb«rg Uttuco hlfld Fresh Lemons 6 b«g 18th of June a boa I'd the Community Association of South COMPLETE STYLE SELECTION So.rfk.rn-NONE PRICED HISHERI NONE PRICfcD HIGHER! AT... C L C tre, a Navy destroyer. The Scotch Plains tlu't several parcels HO. B A Limes ttwuss iki a visit to the«city after of Kind covering about 150 acres he LA ROSA SPAGHETTI 2 it 45 Fresh Peaches 2 39 29 NONE PRICED HIGHEftl NONE PRICED HI&HERI anti-submarine exercises set. aside for acquisition under the -.».___—*.•• ALUMINUM WRAP 4 raters off the Mid-Atlantic state Green Acres program, RANDAL'S 89 Radishes 2 * ' 19*Cucumbers [The sliip, along with the A public hearing was held on the 4 L irrier Lake Champlnin and citizens' request in March. Plan- 82 ELM ST. 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C. B. SMITH, JR. F. RIYNOLDS DWiH A m PEARSALL * 3J™ * BARRETTS CHAIN ATWOOD g£AlTY DANKER & DANKER, ASSOCIATES 112 m WiEGMAN CO. & Inc. CCor. REALTORS A0 3-555S Wettfield ATTRACTIVE CAPE COO FRANKENBACH o* The SUGGEST . . . AD 3-1 brdroinns 149 EtMER STRECT ' : 4 2 bath? SEE THE NEW U5T1NGS WESTFIELD MMWOOW&. This i 5s St., AE* 2-4700 PROJ£CT«> IN COIOR " - r n >- ^ shown. 1«&S• ADow* i! l>.th» 4 IN OUft ( n t fi d garage. f TWO BATHS In Mennljer* OH WINDING BROOK A 16' X 32* ho" LOVftY •4 <' in the' SWIMMING POOL HISTORIC •* • ' i of SHADOWLAWH DRIVE of njs Cape C.V*d i« Homerico, Inc fckzufcch 1*3 H I n«. 4 i wi u U? S f^-et , dtvinB board, flV£ CHIMNEYS etui- IN WESTFfELD I oedrouma is of them arc iul private with the 2si itoar), 2 bail***, tvis- with Uiia 3 bdrs. boths Jml3. The jainuiiciEry room, JPu w d te ft. wide lot. Sun Porfii and , fining- room, feft- n« home. Mity we show it to lfhtn with T h *itt«-ni recreation you? Only 121,300. Nook. two .I' lot. atiai-Iied heavy slau.- roo(r (M ih-u !ati« Indian i?t?r&&t fm & Frank- a ueartiuffiH, £ ^ bat lug. lin tUtm $36,900 A NEW COMMUNITY BRICK AND FRAME CUTIE rom. :M6>F#F>'_ Over 1 and In UNCOLN SCHOOL .... _ _ — nicest acre gf truly putrklfki? mte&ttry* "DUTCH KNOUS" IN VrtSTFIEUJ ScO-teh Plains wliere all owm*ira Underground wiring aucl «t IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY to take prtd« in tJieir hSm*S ¥SK tsytsiesn. The fine urn! -s Inriudiug: Faro- Keat ae a pin are the id a fousinens tran&fer and own- In this ho** ^ the t 9 V A I, for this pretty home- Nice liv- er must gelt. Center hulL 4 bt3* A iocjii builder, who built many Itvuijs room With jju*n«rutf.s io list d ttimnfc ing mom. I-iargre kH^hen with raQTO, 2 bath Colonial *mm~ we'll grl&tlly ijive them a |y yard the hornet in Mountainside, etkfJng Hpacfe. I>ir*1ns room, level wltli Hide ^creQn^d fmroh atJI ttitrA*t>tl*vtk*nm fur a #om munlty of with you, J2&) room or den- Hear ecreened 2 h |-t«r)cltk« rear yarc 3 tee — tiertrle range This •*t h«lp but admire the are I hUiip»b*!rg, Fleni* A IK In ^sri'llent eoudtitlon> Priced MOUNTAIN GREENERY , and CUnton- On % acre h More t** telL '* tic- p vartoutf deHlgns ot 2 bed- wet H F TT * STONEHENGE AREA ON TOP OF THE WOULD! room rancl* h«4 0- to bark Jiving room 24' long. cenfer hall colonial Jflfft OWVEB CAS Colonial fireplace, rt W*trfi*hl - $32,900 room, a The ownefft of till* yf Htttk Ol VK triroonis on — Convenient to an Clean- neat anil pretty to and very p (or another STONEHENGi AREA with tbir<} floor. Three and one-half This hoime haH MO much to of- baths, lieeretttlon room* double at? *3 tit r*i nre vestibule, Fire- area. ¥oy wjii ruom and taUft, %z tu place in livtns room — modern fer for the !uw Meted prir*fc W^ room ttt tfmde level. $37,500. Saragre, Don't wait! Juat lifted kitchen with anting: apace. ^ufTBettt yon compare with any* kitchen, *L Principal* only. Call ment and gir Pour betirarmiH* Tiled bath — thing sold the pttKt *«(x wonshs 3a x H witkt LEEK. WARING Fiafirgtone tiatlo. Garage. 220 and SPG if you rton't agree, Kx- IH! T**»M volt service, M4t*y -textr^M fn- l>eiiBivo lire ttnd but^litr alurm My # tern reniHinj** Built In REALTOR INSLROH H d I^ots o£ value at lot Park C. B. SMITH, JR Call now- Seven room ranch ^n jloor living, St circle n^ar gra4*? sohooh in living row - Tfce fir^i>Iace and OH A PRETTY CORNER the r**»r e»Jii> IB alt Bfrmfevr p i-ucJin, new UK. room 111 Ceiifrml Av*. AO 2-9300 TO »tiY» ntawr OR fangc in «tt«ni vi*» There J* a FRANKLIN SCHOOL offff room, three Many people have avtmfrod this Ja the Uvl&p; nitint^ n tnii 2 taib. Ftili base- 3 heni4 in 8cattJ> i^U and Tire ment T*"!th outride ipntrance, titcy v© driven by - . fnmlly r«oin* A f«tl In fine mawtrr luttf four a t ti c, t>^cf ra t &d re - DANKER & DANKER, yuu hitYfl! The 14x17 ft, screne two -rtiiiS fiiip-hulf bn4hn Fruitklfct nhd Htw>*p%elt with O. B. ftmitfc, Jr. .. - ,. AS* 3-M03 reation roam porch with a real flropl&co af ear *tmtl privacy. Asking t2Z,$%#. Call t Inc. fords u wijnderfui fcxtr& room pf&ee, rroJ famllr-jit«#-d ATWOOD REALTY 1 acre of; fyr summer living. Thera1** an- n witl* vritit wreo, |if*mt the bedronm area. Downstairs, ft 33 Coot rocreatlon *J »er month. "Would evllen* rtittinK **i*fto**+ Tiro r VOi»m IK panellcrd and raln>' th©ol. Picture yoursoJf llvinir where every youuirpr rtne trti't tkr ! a Ik to laM tlB We Have otlwr* Caf{ » . . * ." ! BT**»* Owner anks |^7,5OfJi wo And It really Is, Immaculate in Si ttt fasprct. l **« ImpresHed xvitJi the excellent conclltton of aiirt out, Ijar^:^ living1 room NICE ICE yau W l ^ with rtr^uJrtco, formal <11ntn« COMPLETEIY PEARSALL roam, eat-in lt!Ech«ft, 3 l>ed- NICE ICE room**, nftw P^ramln tile bath, lovely *pro|>rrty with ft)] H Maybe tf you «ay It often AIR CONDITIONED 4 WALTER KOSTER, INC. ties j?iua bra ml now i enouarh, you'll coal off. Another WIITTY COiONIAt *9 Woodarrra XSrlr*, Moutttnlit*td« !>ooL This ono Is ^ mtist to w«.y |jt to llml H lioUBe at the bend of the AfJAMS S-O1O0 Anxious owner asking mid to eatnh cool brecacs. Our a Boldom traveUed FRANKENBACH SFUT UVIt (Tarn v» Xew P^vldcace Hd.) 01 will hftljt you »l4±y H cool ami street, this conlemjjorftry ranch bo near schools and lrrt»siror- offers many deluxe featuroa ... tution. "Why not ytione »s to- the tinea, covered patto adjoins * t t # * UNCOIN 5C the i»o!Itl walnut den. There are 8S0-2 TALI TREES day? 4 bedrooms. 14x£7 ft. recrea- 115 mt*M HTHEET — Al> tion room. A separata card *» ** Ktuter. Sr» Surrounrt this 4 bedroom OtOER , too. \VaH to wall c&rpet- !iWirly-nf\v home. Hafie 11 vtiiKT \n many of the reoma* ovlyi ll.lt Bhd Memb«ri M. A- MERCNER Dorla« . .. ,,AD 2-4WM) fcl W>itflrM Multiple Syafera room with firculnt-p. formal din- o full tug roam, modern j& In .Mftuuiahiitide arc Hil. ttviiftubJe * - + im# with a imiK* tto nn H-.vt>iU--nM « r U In split l«vel. Hay wlntl»w l y nlflceitt Ylfctv at $m4fiu0t Hie other amottir befttul Fully ui»~ r* $29,900 Jii^ f»mnj, nUMpri- wtuiin w (n pointed hym^H at *VJ wrtft ruura. rniicll^l n- tm With Millt-ln Only , One luMtruom PMI" bull ( * * BRICK COLONIAL 3 ballroom*, 1% bathH with ^ will* hnlU-in rtesk. i JJrmr |)rttvil«r room itiiHri flcn, tin* - i'lOMCt. 3>,^ tlHthS OIK f Knu]|«h Colonial home on tt«> Hlilo of FAX. fl room, IIKMUTII Idi- jmrA .««vf,-til*-nt t« HifhftolM. chur.1i. l WA^MG, EEAtTOR SBfl fm»t l«tf liirjfe wotx tire Hlnrtu y , living bunting ai"p«. rti WoHtttfM, CKI! Ai> only. MM nr BU G--OSI0 only vvaH- Travmi* I'M. CAPE COD mit. KltrtK'ji vvitli * Tf# * ON iAKGE IOT dry room, *i* # - ujipoititm&^t today IfttJU about Io^O- a^*t« t>f H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor «U(.|*-it tipiu*£, Uvlnif room with Ilrffiutf f uliy V "• r *. •*• •^%i *_» * • j>Iacc- I^arnrc kitchen with ex lot, !IO x ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor e in* frstinit area* 4 lane- WISTFISID Our 37*h Yowr FANWOOD EHUhn, The porch (NOTE THE '"!*"> 100X334 ft. lot. Tras, I'iri • • n . i. 500, Ill" "• _- Slemhrr Multiple Mutiny Synt^rt $21,900 ii 11^-50C-1 HOME FOR YOUNG MODERNS OTHER CHOICE LISTINGS (Wpdjtiountf Inne — t»|ttMmiic L.nwrenf*» Avenue) THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Within wn1hlii(7 illuinncc «f Uui >rn Ki'h""1 f*[ INCLUDE: ttYmtntRm REALTORS INSUROtS Mr". Mar Kin* mt»m HflBi'Ji li irrAnlt J, TOLEDO BOUND? Prospect AD 2-0300 Jnhn l'\ .. . , ,,...,...,....,,» . UutH ~ Tf tt'H lioiihc hsuitlnfr yiMi will ana ttttavhiHt .o. Call for «« lit TuieHii. or any one «f ov^r o.v $54,500 J-r* 200 other iownn niif! uUff'H In In Uilrd BtiUea, flo lot n $32,500 with our h o to Hs'jicl you Ij ELSIE B6TZ, INC., Realtor PARK-UKE HAtP ACRE WITH RANCH HOME about Jsomori tlmt u.vu at Multiple f.!ji*E)iK MIX fainlfy walk i** * * • * « Unit t*i ^lj fully Iwlrwi * * * * H?t. VHcaiit. Uic rtmntry t!(»i»." Quiet trt-u $24,500 ~tr * # * * * AiiiKt? a tiecitHou now! A SMALL PACKAGE $41,900 wlntflngr CONTEMPORARY LIVING art* sure yo«*ll want t*> s^** BARRETTS CRA1N MODERN Bl-LEVEi

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On June 8, boys ami girls in the toor ^™ <" " *J^ > ', • •.':--- \ :. -1.'.' • ' '-•-!•.•••, '--'.• . ^aliahan. Mrs. Irene Singer and room diaeu33H>n Q( community iieip- -• - -:>. first grade classes of 'Miss Helen CalJahan. Mrs. Irene bingt \s Jirst graders in the classes of Mrs. PrisdHa Todd. f •-••-',• Shreve and Miss Anna Leiabach pre- -.v WASHINGTON Mrs Heten Shreve 4Jnd Miss Anna I.*.m. * sented a program of dancing for * '.V . - - I . ' ' ."r - • I L ".' • ' ' '.- '1 _•<

1 LcJntoich visited the Weslfield Fire L _ .-.-.- - *LI . ': .',' :~ \ ••'••'•''- '•'.•••.,' _ L " '_--'- • "• • - i - • T. - - M ^ <• ' • <- - . - ..*....- their parents. The dances, which Under (lie direction of hivs, Eliza- 1.1' -'»••,' • "L 1 • • I i.1.! ' ' '""Hi - •_• • • " fcad been learned as part of the phys- beUi Matusxak, the Warlnngum Department reccnlly. Baym^nd Au- ical education program for elemen- choir .presented a sv fiero, father of Daniel, a first grad- liillilll tary grades, were performed on the f spring program for parents and otn-er, was present as an off *My lire- schooJ lawn, Parents were invited I c?r school classes on June 7. Among man to escort tfiem and answer ques- to join in the final dance, "Good the selections were Sol- tions. Night, Ladies." The children dee- dier/1 acted and sung by Jeanne orated and distributed invitations Bussiere and James Farley: "The and programs and announced their Deaf Old Woman's Courtship," sung GOP Bloc I1LS numbers. and acted by Ellen Magliaro and : Craig Toenes; "Buffalo Gals,M sung Mrs. Tjieda Gilbert's swrid Mrs, hy the choir and danced by Lee Effort to Unseat Mayzette Stover's second grade Cuthberl, KcnnetJi Buchman, Jeff 'l ••_•-.•- 1 .-.-•. I •.-•-'.-••' . classes climaxed their science study J '." II I .1- • - • •- - • • -,-••••. . "r:-V.^:- -'.•• • •-,•••••- - •.-•:•' :-:'. " " Kanfinan, David Inki .ter. Paid Kle- '•*• :-\-.-^;--.- •,•:--'-- ^:-;-;-:-:'\ .:-";---"-" • • :, 1 GIFT MOMENT—Herbert F. Randolph Jr., retiring principal of llacote School, Is shown reeelvii^ a -• • • • • - • . - • • rM~ "."J ". i i • • _ i . i i wifch a trip to IVaiteide Nature and 1 1 i J- ' ' " -_ .'-'V n'l'h- •••.•'.'.'-'. . " • ' • - • • . Senator Case " • ' " .'.--• I "."J • • I "•" -_' ',""-• - I ' L " ' endorf, Alan Deombergf Jolin Kerr, ( • - ' miM .". F - 'J • I "t • r • .' • . .' • . . • •-• '.'.if' • <•%• '.-.'-- • .' • • • at the reeeptioii given for him Monday ai Lincoln School by like Parent-Teacher groups of Lincoln, Wash- n L n h Science Center. Hiis experience > ' ' ' V j'l'" » i -'i • • ' ." '<- •' ~ ', ' - i • ' i >:•• -• -.-,•--- • - i i • • • •••"" •••" I ^' '' and John Honrahan. Other favor- - - ington. Wilson and Grant Schools. Piclmrd left Ib right alt Mrs. J, SosnowsfcE, president nf Wilson created new interest aitd added to , A vigorous campaign against lib- School PTA; Mrs. If. Kaplan, president of Lincoln School PTO, Mr. and Mrs, Randolph and Mrs, T. VV. their knowledge of plmt and ^imal lies sung by tiie dimr were eral Republican Sen. Clifford P. Case Sends Her Greeting," "Eternal , president of Washington School PTA. life. Mesdames L. Vfjnoska, E. uas started Saturday fey 400 mem- Mosl H Father/' "My Favorite Things/' dress with roil collar by Lynn Tay- * - - Townwnd Jr., and A. Kich You'll Never Walk Alone." bers of the Union County Republi- Why is our fop so way out? lor. enjoyed the trip also. can Conservative Action Club at T MeKINLEY Two original plays were produced «. acknowledge the important To deitiqnalrals u,elr ora] reading their iHird annual seminar at the NEWS OF WESTFIELD'S recently by Miss Elisabeth Swee- f services performed i>l>y Safety Fa Chl-Am Chateau, Mountainside, The top of the Volkswagen Convertible feu skills and to entertain the boys and out of the cor for a very simple reason: We gjrjs in lite upper grades, Mrs, Kel- Before the evening ended, 1,500 no other practical pbee to put it. One, entitled "The Dropout Affarr," 1 fey Soho°l PTA «»*ertaii»«i the pa- PUBLIC SCHOOLS . . . „ , en Shreve's first grade ^Uide«ls have yellow and black buttons bearing Of course, we had ofhor alternatives. was based cm the television series W1 0 the slogan, "Replace Case/' had * * .^Jl^A ^^] If bocn reading aloud in various Me We could have pu! fhe fop io toebachsoi l "The Man from UNCLE," andtold I «««y The youngsters enjoyed_ea;I — —- cksTrooms. Tte eWI been said at 10 for ?i- The B Grander, a stunning short sleeve 4* Men Arc So HelplessHelpess " was the - special class yis-y Ud S t All Edison musical groups parti- with Bermuda by Lin title of the second production. Based Ued Staten Island Zoo early this cipated in -{be spring festival pre- da Taylor, a chly S«e Cory, an erature foookr the- pky told the story & b f cf Miss Menwether Gnbbcrt, Mrs. attractive hooded park® by of a family's problems which arose youngsters it was the first I M(l\ (1)1 i Z90 VOLKSH I Dorothy Loges, ond Miss Jean Nel- Nancy Hufnagel, and a smart shift ^ ^ Pw &* entire group Hotisecl«ftn.ng, the greatest problem, * *« m opportunity to gain knowl- FUN FOB PARENTS—Even parents enjoy ilie programs at the play- edge 1124-1134 South Avenue PtdnfitM was drcumvented by a cleverly de^ ^ appreciation of the animal fields operated fey the Westffeld Recreation Commission each summer. 6-7400 vised plan which left the father and *&$&#** Of special Interest were The two fathers above were participating ID a parents* Night event three sons free from criticism by ™ aHIgators, grant python, gibbons. last year. the returning parent. The cast in- chimps, jaguar, lion and flamingoes-

cluded Helen Stakes, Craig Isaacson, The boys and girls sympathized v/lih •---••:•>• •. <^ftA Jerry Mann, David Crenshaw and a S]ek %QriM and lai«gb«i at the wmsmmmmmm Michael Smith. Assisting in Die pro- anlics cf two y°m% chimps, Sev- duetion were Philip Alcutt, HHulip " rcmork-ed about the loving care VeneziOy Eichard Warwick, Mattie mother gibbon gave to her small Shearin, Th&mas Feperoni, Rita Cin- offspring. AH felt great respect for M J" torrlLto, Donn« 'Merkier and Sal Ma-the large cats—tigers, lions, leo- caluso. pards, etc The trip was thorough- ly enjoyed by everyone. The group COLUMBUS was accompanied by Mrs. Clark and Several Columbus school classes have taicen advantage of a fine To enrich their classroom discus- spring season to make field trips i sion of Arming, four second grade whjch enrich certain study areas. cjasses visitod the Walker Gordon Prologue Vacationtime Fifth grade classes of Mr»- Gail Da|ry in P]ainSboro. The children MacLean and Miss Kathleen Zept observed the eow bams, rotolactor. traveled to Monroe, N. Y., to see a silos, dehydrator and trench silos. reconstructed Colonial village where They also sow the cows being fed crafts of the lJOO's were actually be-1 R^* cared tw. The "group" was ^ ing performed. Textbook mfoi-ma- complied by Mcsdames David came alive as the boys and | Greonc. John Rawllngs, Ariold X girls visited a log eabmt a broom urager, Paul Sullivan, Alfred Me- shop blacksmith. cairilemaker, a intyrOi Wi]liam Hollow^ Hobert country store, and a oue. room Lodmt( wiltiam L. Griffin, Riebai^ sc"00^ Newman, Kobcjt Ncnno, Roger Al- Fourth graders In Hie classes of blsscr, Harry Hartzbatuf" Patrick P Mrs, Marjorie Froy and Mrs, Hanne- | Diossl and Leon SaJzin^cr. lore Bigtey visited the Deserted Vil- The Turtle Back Zoo, designed es- lage in Allaire, N, J, .There they pecially for small children, provides studied a village as it appeared 300 on ideal opportunity for kindergar- years ago. Allaire was the site of teners to observe wild and domestic a bog ore furnace nnd forge where animals in a natural sotting, Boys iron was smelted and made into and £irJs in classes of Mrs. Hope numerous products and utensils used Pfaffic a»d Mrs. Priscilla Todd many years ago. The children en- made this trip recently and enjoyed joyed seeing the houses, church, gen- the experience. When they return- eral store, and other buildings. Also, \ ed to their classrooms they record- some of them i*ode on an old train ed the tr!j> by drawing pictures of s:- : and a horse drawn wagon. The its highlights. Register now for our group was accompanied by Mcs- ?•- School children had as dames Charles Harris, Albert Si- their recent guest Mrs. Herbert Teen-Age Cooking Classes rnone, Eugene -MeNalty and Pierre Johnson of Florida. Mrs. Johnson, 4 lessons-10-11:30 A.M. Vigjianti* whose granddaughter, Siawy Ler- The Bronx Zoo was the destina- ajicr, is a second grader, is an unn\- * EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING STARTING JULY 7 It tion of the third grade classes of lour conchotogLst, or shell collector. Elizabeth-Union, Kahway and Wcslfield. Miss Emily Fryberger and Mrs. She discussed her hobby Und exhib- • EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, STARTING JULY 8 in ;< <'• nbefli Noonan. "Hie boys and girls Jtod some of her very inicre.sthij« Ellz.-Union, Met lichen* Wo&tfioJd, Rahwayt Perth Ambqy. yaw many of tlie animals they liad fiiwcimens. Aim, chc identified shells studied in class—-both foreign and which belonged to the children ami • Frw liiifruefloat • I'rt* GH#i for AMI domestic animals, mid many birds. • Frt« Foodl • frw R*clp«* to tdki hom*! answered their questions. Mrs. John- All Complfmsnft of fha

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Classes at ,. —_™™_—— ^_-™~ •!•- ' .- '-'I .''+.,1-.- f I I /if tire ss I I I I —Jay YfEtri!.> 264 E, Broad St., Wesffiold No, COMING EVENT—The cosliimc parade* twld the trturly fititnnicr fit J playiicith oj>crolml by the W«s(fb?feea active to t R,il«ri Devonshire Dr. £il; m liintic City Mr. and Mrs. WuKtn*r j in the WflfitfitW chapter .sun. Roger. honn- in honor vA Mr llIi:j «'.•• .*s N3ncy Wiltiatns was wcw married in Biiy£mm\ June 23. j of the I SO Mr. tfagnw'8 :i new Jiarn Kjulniiui uf 7i4 (jlm '.915. Tlioy moved to Westflold un I tiwm ktrps him busy witi* hi* hob* ,,,ake vw.o vr uf Mr r« James Insli-y C'rai^ It Sunday in i uilJ lie niijviu^ .soon ]0 Mi:riun flu' Viiiiuri;in rhnrt-h of Pluinfictd. j 191H whri'o hv filtered into tho iv;d i tjH-s i!e is a member of the West- Or .laonh Trapp trffi.-ialod at the j in i»22. During that - £U:Jd and Ptainfield Old former resi- Mr. and Mrs. JUIM Km-.k-r time he lx*camt* «K tiie i i 4 p.m. rt*rt»nwny ! '# now of Omaha, j Scotch Plain.- Avc h,,v< The bi-nfc ifc the daufthti^r of U.S. ; *« iu Umim DKIVK TO SURVIVE IN "« - uf honor last ' from a Iwa ut*k \iu-ainui m ScJtulur Harrison A. Williams Jr. ! and Mrs WiLiuiius Jr. ftf 231 Kliw-1 3 Laurence Mr. and MJ^. I. 13. Hitler uf Sfward Drive. 5>kiil;:ji Plunu hfth Aw Mr. and Mrs Jamrs ins : will conclude her 1 Mr. Hum V. Ituiirr of li*y Craig of Hanovor. N.M.. art the It. uf Mr bridegroom's parents. ; Mass., l:;ive jus! ivtur ti(..fi 1 S.JE; .U..-l neocUssic Sordon of Krvwry Tin- Williams liUNk. WAS thf* ! In fi u reception fullotvin£ the Susan t>f 802 Fair- ICC ftlll 1 niony. fflturiivd from Pliii- j Ohio Miss Uu.Iir will * • • • »> KUIIM* Pill of Qrc;iripoi1 where they attended j in the Nni-ih Al^tt^d Ihe honor attendant. * Saturday of Ibcir in North Ait:iMc:id. Ohiu M't lul'-i I';, flel v Miss Wwidy Williiims of 1'rom time to time, ra. to I>r- Raf Connie k'M. ^islei of 1ht» hririo; Miss wedding. if farcly, « lunch- daughters °f Mr. and : ,-:!k Tk'ftM-l of Srotrh Plains. Mrs, nn HiortUui uf Urigliton. Mass., design is genuinely in honor rim, a the Que-cn Klia&btMli fur c[uluiii iiiu.1 Misi> Judith Johti&o" of West improved. Sucls fitht id groom Conn. abroad. They will visit HI hexe, where «. Bo£gs of Scotland and Kiiylano and toui Murlin Stio^litz ui. Bc;llovue, solitaire are guests this week continent before; flying hor:u> En JOH\ of SwiirtU a^h.. wus best man. Ushers worv .JOHN PATUIfK WKLTKU IVtcr Williams «f Wrstfield. brother Philip Swtrt of 618August. -- lifts a da^ii; out of J. nl ihe hridc: William Wilson of wilJi a <^i^i^y hodicr and Houston, Trims, liolvrt MHHon of of the Miss MnHJia Md.;iJty( dau^hU-r ! Rn rKfi fiv ui m Priscilla McManus Medfonl. Mass.. «nd William Klor- ••c Harry Criss and or Mr. und Mrs. Mcl^-Iy f W me daisies. Sho Avc. moved -i. Similarly ai- t1nu nf HiiKfiton. their new home at Li:itz. Ha.. was Becomes Bride of tlu- ijritU'smaifis Mis> Weds John Welter UrUlc is a eraduole of Tho w JinlJ. Si'hool. WPJSI Dilutee N.H., and rluiodUM- *Svcrt!l4iriaI Scliool. : , who is Formrr pk. ro-skionib-jJ- Robin Harris ( uua Mrs. Dnvitl j At Holy Trinity l(i>,stt»n. M;iss. ?ij>al~of the Lincoln Miss Tin* ttrKk'i:rootii. a graduate of snored recently at a ' ol Mr. jind Mrs. Wiiller K ll.ivnrford tl*a.i Sch(H>l, liulds a fioin Mnssflrlmst'ttR Insti Free delivery — onywhtr* * Free gift wrapping >Ki by the Puront- s of 2,j Sioru-k'ii;|i fark, • Never a charge for credit of Lincoln, Washing tl)tk l>i itio Saturday of l.t. John tute of Technology ;md a MS degree from Stanford University. schools, all of which USA, son «f Mr 1 hu served as princl- and Mvn K llishori T of Scotch (*5il., In will coritlimc studies t\ PI»U deprvo in urroilaiiUcs. Ayres. who is an alumnus of JMJIJMS. 'J'IIO Hrv. Jolin I-. Hobfii I!arr.>. it,n of Mi and .Mr> The roujile «itl reside in Stanford. i KiwiK- Harris Jr. uf 41S Atdrn received licr ilh'ivivniony ill n nuptial Wicland of Wtl- After 20 ywirs uf n siiu.'nct' in inas.s ii( JItity Trinity t'lmrcii. A iti- The bridotfioom's jwr^nls UIWILER4 lionorefl recent-! Wusllicld, Mr. and Mis. Uonard H Tiie Iti-v E.orcy It S!;inforc] 's decree from Iliirviird Uni- r al lln» hosts ;il a rchcursnl dinner at the HJl al parlies prior to her j Plaurtfe of 520 Wiisfiinjiton Si. ar<- y Hn tni.sUard, son of Mr. j f : iS f< IJct d !> Mrs Juhn IVrshing Ayi^s »i \ *"ountry Club. llousu Inn, StuU-h Pluins. Sjlurdav to Knficne moving June 2K to theii' hwme m lV' i - "\^ > A ntvp!ion at the lljlt tH t)l l, Mr!.. U QII lionor ^r (livrn in nt; by lu'i* fnlhtT. it: of Mr. Mrs. their .son. Jnna- '' *; *w ? *-H'» 1 The Kniif. wl:o *A;I:; t-storttti fu tif Svvarthmorr C'oIJc^u und ii tin- hriOt* wore ; i Of C and yrlluw daisies. AM wore Bauer of 5 Breeze than, is a student tit th* t-'nivt-r.sily 1 11 I^M of I'i Lambda Thoia. icHMT hnts. feted at a of Mniilc, Mrs. Plourde is the ;ii'_ar liy ht.r <.j(hcr. uotv a £wf? [^(frtzi with n bride : Cini;inJ honorary secit'iy. ilo IK now a stu- JMulip WCIUT wits l>t»sl man for Ity llio brkk'groom's from t<»,uhini: aflrr 2\ yell's c5 t-ii^x^lCfwririili• :acv :.nri or- H in AU-ni'on laro und n ;it Harvard Law «t- is tirotlior. USIILMS wore Rohcii bert J. Bauor of 917service in Uu? Wcslficld schools. wish the skirt terminating in train l with a wiilo how. Wullor, y brotlierof Ihe groom, Kim- and ;it a supper Iht- couple will Jive in Cumliri He i s ald Wt'ntric-h, Thonias Ulount nnd Mrs. Martha J. PekTson uf 2.12 ;iss . pfu-r sjjL'ndins Hit* Kiinunof veil fell from ;i Mrs. Juliii Swink of of oranjK1 lilnssoinv Sho Wil!i:im y her :in:l ivy ana WiJHamsport, Pa. >.(r|)Ji;)initis jiml ivy. dnuglitcrs in 11M* JKJJIIP of licr SOD-in- Ann Kaolin* ;t Mr.s Woller is on nhunnn of Holy j . Williiim J. Clarke Jaw ar.fi doujilikv, Mr, und Mrs ' Art Work on Exhibit ,. , vv,:, ,s ;iti'"tulci. i by lior (l Tiinily lli^h School nnd the Kuth St. Marks Avc. Jiimvs of 1'talnficW. was four sisit'rs :iiid her brother. Miss (ilhlffi SdiCKil. New York. nutku Uicix* IIOIIK; >cl i-.lf by a i»«ii|iiCt nf \v will IK- ;u> exhibit of painl- <*vntlii;i MrM;iji'i.s. ntnitl of lioiioi. v l jll)W 1 a mnvn of hns IKCII ;I .sct n;t;iry wilh K. K. 3!»t- , Ohio. Mr. aiKl MI-P. DimnId ^ULT of> ' Mt.-M ;HI>1 ivy. BrJdo. K.itlu'rini* E\'-nuT ILir- ru'.\L .six mcmtli.s .it 11 if Stiluii und ro.'-cs. Miss is a urnduiilc oi" Holy Trinity v/cek for a visit at ^uo.Kt, ^Mi's. Pitzer's father, U- ^'s- •'" of *la- :'rLwn. Mr*. KL^CJ- Co. of Scoti'U Plains. Mrs. . ami Mrs. Edward n ol McKi'htTL, Mrs t, [ns, lias slnm'ii lief work in two at School and St. ]\'tors Colle«c. Ji*r- Frank Suvayo of Slifllby. N.C. : ^*omltt uis de- 6 Lanibrrls Mill Rd. -•- Fcll.-rl> of r.u.t !JUI:I>UJL^ ;»nd Art Association shmv,s. m tln-tl, rr.rriixl whik- ilal^irs JJIU! yi'l- si*y C!ity, IK? is1 parents. Mr. and Mr. find Mrs. Danlol Serneis and Mrs I.Luyit of Nonli Plain- ' cxlnhits «F tlw WrstfiHil Woman's Junior |iri J ivhitr tivcr :><*llmv (:itf>tt innn l^h-lof Wonu'ii'.s Cluli show t»t Athmtlc ; Tbtrmas Cory of GOBThe World Scries and ond or regu- '• Mrs. Wurst «li«liort Lind*>r : The Walkey's will lar season for the Westfield liuys of the hririt*: Kirh.'iTrl Arrh- | Micliiid filoffa. Ifuil Soudcr fRom the 30 airlines say n"a this summer. Bast'biill Lt^fiiU' . , . Ff.-rri.*. th«.a ^roo'n's bf>r?hiT: H Ml Stewart Simpson. And schools out!! 11 . Ni'es V, Millaap of H. llaju«s 111. Stw.-:i MtnKi-1 : with ^Hooray for Skyway! Way had ns their wcok, Mrs. Mill• ( Bride-Elect Given Tea and TniviMsity whrro he WJIS :\ law and sister, Mr. or of Phi tliiinnui Urlln fi-atirrnily, Miss Miii'g^ret Hurley of Shatluw- . j| j _ yhncr a:\d- cliil- arr s K a-rvinj; in the- V. K. Army, lie lawn Dr. iv:is lionorH nt ;i iwirial v r ,]r. Vinoy and in Ktviu-li (roin J>*iLi-:l;»>>' . Mark Curtin, r ;s omp:n>vd by IniiT'i.'tiional WhiLlcK'k of S|>riMf! I.Jkc, fonncrly Mrs. Ikirotd C. Townlcy und Mrs. is KliZitboth :itu! I ho Inly M:*- WMt- i mother. Mrs, 1 r, all of St. Pttcrs- Charlcs McCulJoch at Uie _ hittt-T ;? ;ftr ,'4ncfdauj:JiU-r of .Mr* ? II. Van I lock. Chestcrtit'ld. NM. on Highlanhldd AvcA Mi. H ,,r ^ tcTi HLiir.s and ; Afii>r in;: trifi Tn loy will be Married in Srjtoibcr will rrsidi1 in ;. Andrew J. SinUli of (y Robert Q'Uricn vl New York t'ny. Thb Is a day that Be . nigged last week- with really handsome gifts to the groom** ne :'n Summit. mca—and we've collected an obviously svpcv" The only luggage in the world for assortment of ideas for this purpose* the Hulincs Clayton that's unconditionally MassachusoUa St. is However modest your budget, yo»*tt of England. to iiatl Lbo right sift hcic. guaranteed for 5 years of 561 Topping l:ist wt'ck nt a j •-< in hoiiut uf (or- Air Uriel do their level bcit to handlo pauemgar luggage fs .Marily:i llauf- carefully. Slill dornoge dota somerimes occur. Most of It Mr. and Mrs. G. W. simply bocouse much of tcdcjy'i lightweight luggage Is atchiin» who will bo to ilnrry WilllntTi ]uit too darn light and do lie a to for its own laF&ry. Not ra N (• Skyv/ay. Skywo/ Luggage h light but It's strong too. So -4- itrong in fact, that If your Skyway luitcat* rips, lean or ;nui three L'hil- Maiis.. visitor! punctures, if tho handlo or locks fail within 5 yean. •vvi?k with Mr. SILVER LAMP5 Skyway wilt givo you a now suitcase freo. Small wonder Wori'is cf 242 St. •M>s TRAYS ^ ^ tho airlines are oxcitod. You will be too whan you see our CHINA complete* line of Skyway Dot luggage in matching colors '"• UIIU for men and woman. Come in soon and look it over. (And 2A GLASSWARE Sandy Hill Dr. CRYSTAL while you're looking, oik ono of our salesman To &how you 1 tlit-ir new huiiu BRASS f CORNING WARE COPPER the dol on tho bottom of ooch Skyway cow- Jt i your guaranteo of tho best — Skyway.) PICTURES POTTERY -'din MILK GLASS Airs.

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Jane Smith Shops Year with Trip to Fair Award Jane Smith shop* hau- revived i ' d ln 11 .trip to the p P I to Europpee on the of the dub sj^nt the dav . • • i • - for tlieir ouistyling job in V - •- ^ evening touting ih& various ex _ ^ I - -r ",. sumintu- Cushions and dibits. .All aj^ai^ei^nts for the trio ic erussiufii; in a •••v veve made by Mrs. m&l S by Vniivd States president. - •

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- ! \. . - I'. - •• . Baer & FuHer were winners in the ':•"-' <&&&$ Bkh J '•-. Specialty and department si ore setta! members with •. j jgories, respectively. corsages. - 1 • , Judges for the contest were

i •. -i — m i i • -•'• Mary Jane Poo!, promotion direc- tor of Vogue, Mr. Richard L. Hams, Bridge Club tio vice president,. United States Lines .•-.:•••- Co., and Stever Aubrey, vice presi- The MonOay Club bridge group dent J- Waiter Thompson Co. will m^et jMxt f uesdey at the home

1 1 }pi Un; George .Greece a£ £389 Long- - I Mr. and Mrs. George Smith ac- cepted the award in behalf of their feliow'Aye./pr Junehewi ajid bridge " -. '. .* Mrs, foofeert K|agsion will t as -• ?.•-". ac

1 stores. 1 " - '.'.•'-• co-hostess* ' -.*• ••: •'-•<• I ; •_• To Attend Conference —Pietra. TeqcKer Is Honored MRS. Mrs. John Sehober. president MBS. EDWIN AI SIMMONS r.., . _•. •X. the Junior Woman's Club plans to (Susan Raymond Warne, retiring after -• • . I- gtteod a fall conference committee 35 years of teaching ia Westfield, I. J.. •V: L.'-:.. . - r meeting Saturday at the Robert Susan R. Thrasher Phebe J. Wi« -7-:" was honored at a luncheon Friday Treat Hotel in Newark. Mrs. Seho- at the'Stage House Inn. She was pre- - • . -- • ber is a member of the committee Becomes Bride of sented with a gift by the Franklin Eugene H. Bo which is making plans for the New School Parent-Teac^rs Association. %'•;•: ••...•. Jersey State Federation of Woman's Clubs Fall Conference scheduled for Rev. E A, Simmons Some Wed at Chu« *•••• means the happier Oct. 2 in Newark. to

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*• •- •;•; land of Williarasptrt, H Panhellenic W. Thrasher of.726 Harding St., was Miss Carolyn Thrasher, niece of married Saturday afternoon •• to • Rev. ried Saturday to Eugene! the bride, was flower girl and wore son of Haymwid w SJ 1 i iEdwin Arthur Simmons, son of Mr. News a gown of yeilow and white nylon dent of the .1 -i- 1* y: 1- and Mrs, Lester J. Simmons of and carried a basket "of yellow" dai- in Elizabeth «n ... . Bainbridg*, N,Y. The ceremony was sies and <• sweetheart roses. Miss perfoi-meti in the Lakeville Method- Breaze Knoll Dr, Donna . Simmons, cousin of the The wedding was Kappa Alpha Theta ist Church, LakeviUet- Pa., where groom, of Qneonta,'N.V., was solo- Rev. Simmons is now serving. ; the Roake Chapel a{ Junior Tho members of the Westfieid club ist. . ' , • versity, Leg, of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will The ceremony was performed < by David L. Matt of Bainbridge, N.Y., cepUon fo]to*ing at ft be jo\ne4 by their husbands at their Rev. Donald Schalk, of Gouldsboro, best man. Ushers w«re Milton Hotel io WUUanujxjpt.' annual picnic Saturday at the home Pa. A reception" followed at theE. Thrasher, brother of the bride Matron el honor««j| of Mrs. Robert B, Bailey, Cohos- Lafceviiie community hall. and Donald Brunstetter, brother-in- man OU Jr., and (^ tesses will be Mrs. Arthur Stack of law of the bride; from Hyde Park, The bHde given in-marriage by Miss Mary J, Siiarpfes Westfielcl and Mrs. David Haworth N.Y. maids included &o ^ of Hoselie Park. This will be theher father, wore a gown of sheer Mrs, Simmons was graduated groom, Misses Patricia s final meeting of the club until next and carried a bouquet of white dai- from Westftel4High School and will Bauer, Miss Ann BalbJ fali. sies, lily of the valley and stephan- return to. Moravian College, Bethle- Cruickshank and Phi Mu otis. Slae wore a crown of pearls hem, Fa,, in the fall as a junior. Maire. with an Illusion veil. Bev. Simmons, was graduated The Union County Chapter of Phi Mrs, Milton F. Thrasher was ma-from Afton, N.y*, High School and was best man for h ^ Mu Alumnae lias completed plans tron of honor; The other attendants received s bachelor of arts degree were the groom's co&ji for a dinner dance to be held Sat- were .Miss Rachel Brunstetter and from Parsons College* Fairfield, W. L urday at llm Florham Park Inn. Miss Clare Brunstetter of Hyde Iowa. B. Kelfey, David Cocktails will be served at 7 p,m.Park, N,Y,, nieces of.the bride. The After a ivSp to Canada ihe newly- 0, Rockwell. with dinner following. Reservations bridesmaids were dressed in gowns weds will spend the summer in Miss Wieland was may still be made by contacting of yellow silk organza over yellow LakevHle, Pa.'Eev. Simmons will Eucknei! University Miss Phyllis Ifecs of 21 Hedfield taffeta and carried old fashioned return to Moravian Theological Sem- for ihe past year at IN Village, Metuclien, bouquets of yellow daisies. inary in the fall. School, Wayne, Pa.MrJ uated from Bucteieii a degree in civil an i**m is now a gradiiste Tuck Sehoo! of >*-*:• ?-•*#• •s f:i*..'..:f.- >%&•&< .r ::<:< L wmmmmmmmv&i-:s m m After a Bermutfa * Jfe <---iv y>&m&*i ^mi&sm crc*3« •^ •HP BS newly weds will sjeaii tfe L JST= ^:-^L> :*rrt -^K ^^ ^^ &s•^>- mm -"--vi'.'.'rr; •*&, £ N^»*vi^ i in Cloveland, Ohio. -- .•W ^ SSBS r:-'-"'---^^ U s?m 98 w« -.- "*"jfc m STORK €0t J -,-^v 2 >n ' H> KA*- ^* s Mr. and Mrs. S:W M""A- announce the birth -i-y ^ H^I:-1 child and first son, Slew *-( June 3. Tb& grs ' "

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-"- ;•.!• _ i f • I aid • -i •• Civics, Legislation -.• •-:•••,•¥ Mr, Goldwasser "£.-.£ Gi-na i- Canafsey Wed Sunday Unit Convenes; Is Married to /-"!_ Miss Nancy Su^ Charts Program K ime K& Dennis Powers daughter tf Mr ~ndMr s ««^ fir-"* Koorse of 61 Sandy mii tfd St. Barfutb&s- Episcopal Church. iV married Sunday to Bruce Fr ^sjDenvtfr, Cal, was tiie scea^ (d department «f Goldwasser ol Easi Orl Mr Dudley from and I Louise 'Canats«y and Onm* Marvin I Wcstfletd High late Mr. Goltiwasifer ai home of t> ch ikH ^s i Powers. The Jtev. Aiexander M. I ared MwrriiaH Cclicgc, Lancaste ham Soltes of Temple" ana^' II. Myyer, S45 E j Lufcens u£fkciatcd. A recoption UA- Pa., aod 1» a merab^r of jreat Neck, L.I., officiated ai th* M | lowed U) the church's Marshall & fraternity. He ess** aU soon ceremony at tl>* Shor offk*rs art as follows c n N ayor i University SzUotil tf Hills. , u^. ) * L'h!iirm;in; Mrs. H. E. { The bride is tlw? tiaughtar of '.-.>*.•-.::, c ^-Tttt-i^- viu: ciu-irnion and bospi- I hi end is presently m .-• —-• t-( to 0, CanaUwy of Denver, and I ••^iity: Mrs W, B. Gmwlrum, vice I Uy i^ie American Oil Co. as '" -"Krc" - Given in marriage by her father ' | the laie ira £t, CanaLsey. Mr. and a ^ v'n.nntian and prtjfirsm; Mrj?» John | -Si the bride wore a silk pcau de soi<; Mrs. Edwin Ml. Powers of 13 .•IS Raf hUir A SejtteniBcr '.•.-I gown w>th a bodice trimmed win, ! 11,. " ' rie.irdin^ weretary; j Dr, sre the bridegroom's parems. French lace. Seed pear|s and ; ; The bricl* was given in v a J'AI i.. ¥? J JI t. 1 l%4«il \' Hi . i 1 H • • fa ."I by her uncle, j, W CaaaUcy tals featuring a chapel train Htr r Union County Teci»Uicai ; ii"O:ii:-urt?r: Mrs. ?,^inor Fo^p ways' Weldona, Col- Her twin sister, Miss bouffant illusion veil cascaded" from aijtl means; Mrs, O I). Griffin, leg- ] >ld its graduation Jan** IT •r-.••--. Dana F. Canataey of DeBver, a pillbox crown of matching tace I isiiiLivp; NJrs, George C Drvy^r. tn-! DuruUif FrH of 7ti3 Bvulerant and seed pearls. ] a.rr honor attendant Brictcsni^idg PATRICIA M eeiving a diploma in, dental a k'lroonn'Mfli ami pollution: Mr*. SUSAN ETHEL WALKER Miss I*atricia Ann Earley and Miss Mrs. Richard Turecek of Olean \ M- Edmunds, fcdornliftii »H. anee, and Richard H, ScoH of SJ6 1 + Mery Boston of Denver, Mrs, Peggy Montauk Ur_ s diploma in electronic N.Y., matron of honor, wore a' ' Miss Johunru Kunkt Ann Gr.ph-am White of Westntinst^r, Brownelt, Dudley of yellow linen applied with ^Pluus for the coming >far Susan E. Walker technology mid Gray MeCa&fcm ©f Col., ami Miss JudiUi Rictiter of 2m Kimb&U Ave, a diploma in mech- P. low roses and a matching pi,lwJW, :*od, inrtudi Boulder, Col. S. CLAftKESON headpiece. Bridesmaids, who wetv I rard pi*rty a! Engaged Betrothal Told anical technology. ,1 tieU Smith) BRUCE F GOLL>K.__ K«nneth Powers of Wcstfield was * * * lar similarly attired, were Miss Jill! 22 Mrs. Mayer, department j Mr. -and Mrs. Clamnca R. Brow- Goldwasser, the groom's sister and I < Nancy Suzanne Koareei best man for his brother. Ushers Lois Jane l&aaeman of %% Moss csntative to ihv Weslficld Ciii- Mr Mrs Gordon C. Walker were James Powers and Steven n*U of Starrucco, Pa., aitnouncc tlie Miss Amy Wohlgemuth. Miss Debhic ' Coimnittce (or [Vcenl LiLora- Ave. was graduated with an asso- n B. Smith - ""B^.I.HHI. HUBS iJt'UnlO JK of Franklin i-akes, formerly of Powers of Weslfieid, bruUiers of Llie eiigttgle Dudley, .sun of Di «nd Mrs. in Rite tion the lwal rnerchonU Dr Arthur Vogel of Engiewood i Sl#i-e!i Laiwrie Pishur, son of MrBoulde. r and William Peterson of . ;.^ was best man for his nephew. Ushers giving Uie coi»mitlet . Mrs Hanand Mrs- ltoMn P«arull FisUer of Dennis M.Simon wig aii*mded the Town Council mwt- were Benjamin Feinswog of Roselle Franklin Lakes, formerly of After a wedding trip tu Colorado a cousin of the groom; Howard ing UIKI gave her rvpurt. Mrs. Gun-field. No dale has been set for the Pronounce Vows drum discussed the pro^i-aiiut ft*r Springs, the couple will reside in Wishnie of the Bronx, N.V., and w-edding- V- isrlfeU Smith, daugh- thc coming year. LiiiKiicon was Denver. Richard Koch of New York City. Miss Waltar attended Weslficld The bride, a graduate of Univer- Mrs. J. Pearson The mamarriage of Miss Susan Bar- served by Mrs. Muwr. Mon M Gld Nite Mrs, Goldwasser was graduated L ™8« <> Miss E School was grsduated from sity of Colorado, attended graduate Ave., was mar- a 1, dat ughter of M to John Smith Olarke- from WesUteld Higgh School and ob-! - y^' ' *ehtor of Mr. and Ratnapo Kogional High School, school of the University of Hawaii. Mrs. Bernard C Hoeht Of ad IS FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT anes J. Clarkeson of tained a BA degree in psychology Engaged Franklin Lakes. She also attended The bridegroom, a graduate of West- from Alfred University. She is a owlawn Ur,t to Dennis Martin Simon, the University of Vermont and will floM High School and the University N. Y. Tlie ceremony son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simon in St. Paul's Episcc social caseworker for the Bureau o/ her junior year at the Univer- of Colorado is now a student at the Childrens1 Services in Elizabeth. Her o/ Union, took place Thursday at a sity of Virginia this fell where sh« University of Denver School of Law. die Rev, Richard J. home ceremony Rabbi Bernard is a member of Delta Delta Delta was followed by a re- husband is an alumnus of West Or- The bride was feted at a number ange High School and Rutgers, New- Honan of Temple Einann Kl, offi- sorority, of parties In the Denver area. The WESTFIELD Echo Lake Country • .r ark, where he was awarded a BAciated. Mr. Fisher, who nttended Plaia- bridcfiroom'H parents wer« hosts at degree in history. A former tasc- Miss Eik-n Hecht. sister or the High School and Blair Acad- a rehoarsal party at Writer's Manor, MOST SrORiS OPEN TIL • . 1. -.- .-•->•. i: as given in marriage worker with the Bureau of Chil- bride, was maid of honor. Bradford emy, is an tilurnnu.% of the Denver,

i * She wore a gown of drens' Services, he is now attending Slow served as best mar. sity of Virginia. He is eurrenlly ;?.•=.:•&>-? onza trimmed with Rutgers Law School. Thft bride is n senior ai Newark lending the University ot Virginia Garde no ires Hold and ^n Alcneon lace State College where she is majoring Law School and is a member of After a wedding trip to the Berk- 1 was attended by hershires, the couple will live in New- in teaching Uic mentally retarded Phi Delta Tlieta fraternity. Final Luncheon | .•..-••.•• Juyce Alberta Smith. ark. child, Mr, Simon, a n»eent gradu- (PARK tUU IN WISTFIIID APTCt 4 P.M.) irkeson was his broth- ate of Newark College t>f Engineer- Bride-to-Be Honored at Monday afternoon Mrs, D's Res- ing, is employed by the New York taurant in Scotch Plains was the For W*«tfi«ldf* lm «»t «Wet Ion of of the final meeting of tlic B who graduated Foothill Board Meets, Bell Telephone Co. Pre-nuptial Parties Curtains and Window Shad**, shop ar After a wedding trip tr, Bermuda The luiichoon was ar- is College and attended Charts New Year Miss Sally Klton Otrliart, School of Education at tlie couple will reside at Lexington ranged hy Mis. ArlJiur K. ter of Mi", tind Mrs Paul L Gcrhnrt •. .- -T »psiiy, io a teacher wJtli Mountainside—The board of direc- Village, Cbrk Township The members wore tiats of 428 Lt'iinx Ave., was honored at with live flowers and foliage. DRESDEN Curtain Shop \ ..v'.i iaan, (CoimJ public tors of The Foothill Club met Thurs- prc-nuj)lial parties prior to her wed- i. Her husband, who day at the vice president's home. Mrs. Frank Dugan of the IU»he 9 Ilm 51,r N#or North Avt. Newcomers Club Lists ding UUs Saturday ta Duncan Mur- and Hoc Garden Club Judtfixl the erfield Academy, was Mrs, Leo Paiumbo, 301 Cherry Hill ray Mi!die], son of Airs. Charles ftd. Mrs. Edward Powers was co-Future Activities ToHmving winners: Cleverest liat, ;na cum I a tide from Wilson MiLchcl of 24fi Sinclair PJ. mndo-'by Mrs. Thornton H, Smith LOJS JEAN PUBLICOVEfl • • • .- s ; • v/hara he washostess, Mrs. Paiumbo elaborated «nri the 1HI# Mr. Mttchel. and worn by Miss Winifred Debbie. lasty Pudding-Institute on the programs fur the coming Tomorrow evening the couples Those c;nU!tlaininfi for Miss G«r-Second utucc V>QS\1 4O Mrs. Rudolph Club and Signet Soci- club year. bridge group of the Newcomers Chib of Wcstfield will meet in Uie homes Lois Publicover's liart include Mrs. Mitchel who gave Sotnprevlva, The "mostest with tlie student at the Harvard President, Mrs John Suski, re- f tea; the Missos Harbani Put.scher Icastcst" cutegtiry was won by Mrs. tool of Business Ad- of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Maore t>f minded members dues arc to beIfi5 Harrison St., Mr and Mrs. Doug- Betrothal Told uf Crunford and Peg^y Hazard of George Darsie with Mrs. Hoffman paid by September to Mrs. Arthur Springflold who gave a mLstvllane- second. Tile "prettiest or hnltfest" THE las Carrol] Jr. of 1090 Minisink Way. ..' J'rf. • .,' Zaharowitz, 1G3!I Larkspur Dr. Mr. ,inri Mrs. William K. Publl- mis shmver at the Ila;.ard apartment hat. was credited to .Mrs. Herbert - "•'"'- i ng the summer in Zu- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Williams of 425 . ' L - ^ - "L '" ' in Troy Village*; and Mrs. Gordon s nd, the couple will rc- Members of the budget committee Topping Hill Rd., and Mr, ond Mrs.cover of Scoltrli Plnins ltav« .in- fc\ Suilcr. The typical garden clul> TRIDE "V" '" P. Lasee and Mrs. H. M- Froat, ' ."r " •' Indy hat was worn by Mrs. Richard ' •-• J : ore Mrs. Zaharowitz, chairman; nounciHl llu: engagement of their •• >"'-: -.; David Bellman of 556 Bradford Pi. | "• 1 H 1 • " , Mass. 'V * ' ! -•••;. Mrs. Irving Goldbert, Mrs. Lewis u!so a miscellaneous shower, tit Uiti L. Brown. =^ •_ Lois Jean PubHcover, \o . SHQE .' ". '• 1 Saturday evening tbo anusl bene- • L ' ' Frost honit- on Klin St. A bridal - I • Tl :•< v•: j Strohmeyer, Mrs, Louis Scolnick Thomas L. Bernard of Kliza!x>th, !''• Thn officers (or the coming year: THE SHOE THAT UH0£fi3TANDSCHlU)RtH _ J " fit bell will be given at the Echo " • 1- " " • i ^ ^ • • ;••••.! luncheon will tx\ giv^n at noon Sat- . • . £ [oman's Club and Mrs. Frank Tritechicr. formerly oi England, son of Mns. n ' • v President, Mrs. Tlioniton Smith; { Lake Country Club with music pro- urday by Mrs. KJwurd S, Lccky of —m Past President, Mrs. Florence vided by Vince Waldron's Orchestra. Kdmund Humphreys of vico president, Mrs. Hoffman; see- .-*•* [at Workshop North Wales and the lat« Cranford, formerly of Weslffold. and L reiary, Mrs. Philip W. SmILh, pnd L> Degenhardt presented the club's Cocktail parties preceding the dance Mrs. Court land l?. Denney, for the fers of the Junior Wom- $200 scholarship award to Howard will be held in Hie homes of Mr. and of Fnlkirk, Scotland. trcusuixT, Mrs. Scmprcviva. Mrs. ) ffestfield attended a of 10aB Sunny View Rd. Mrs. Ernest Fcderoci of 857 Brad- The bridMo-lw, a fashion iLltistra* bride, her uUendaiUH »nd unt ofBrown, retiring president, was pre- I State Federation of lor, is a ^raduntc of Kanwijod- town guctfiU. at the D of ques Courts, Tuesday evening the belli, is a graduate of the Univer- ls whci't? lie is presently a doc-9:30 a.m. for anyone interested in He workshop. Wostfield. Violin students taking telephone committee will meet al the sity of Wales and Newark State !crrl ctindid!ilc. Mr. Bernard is a learning more nbottt Newcomers, ending were: Mrs, John part were: David Charles, Karen home of Mrs. Theodore Nashman of Colfp£c; and ha^ studied al the Sor- member of Phi Delta Kappa nutional Anyone wishing to atleiid who has iaidont; Mrs. Richard Sanborn, Gwen Nelson, Norma 755 Oak AVL\ Co-lioslcssos will be bonnc and the University of Moscow, honor society and president uf thrmoved to WfiStffold will,in tJio last ice president—member- Bailey, Barbara Bailey, and Timo- Miss Elizabeth Fraenlwl -"ind Miss He also holds a master's N, J. Kxthange Touchers Club. two years should call Mi's, Hatph •avid Needham, second thy Rub. Piano students included: Virginia Thomas, from the University of w\ November wedding is planned Van ftaren of 724 St. Marks Ave. at-ways and means; Susan Scliectcr, Diane Bolgcr, Val- iHutehinson, treasurer, erie Bolger, Lisa Reed, Robin Kp- tot Teller, correspond- sLein, Kristen Dollase, and Karen Dollase. Guest sccompanisls were: chairmen who attend- Deborah Charles and Keith Herr- • Bradford MacNulty, mann. The program was concluded and garden; Mrs. with the performance of the Toy Jr., braille; Mrs. Dan- Symphony by Haydn. drama; Mrs. Robert STORE WIDE ballon secretary, and The future is always a fairy land chairman, Mrs, Marvin ,o thu ypung.—George Augustus Sala HOLIDA SALE the heat Entire Stock" Reduced tit those

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Stores in Cranfard and TOE Miss Htarr | and Mn>, iSdward C, Slroek uf 16 Betrothed | Ridge-Way, Fanwo&eL received his I Master Oi Ails -degree in psychology Fufrure Bride s si the corruntmeement of tbe Uni- j versify of Richmond June 7. In Sep- i ten.lxT h« will matriculate in a doe- Barbara Joan Harrigfeia to Janet Jdtrilipy Siristh. daughter of Mrs. ftotrart M. Dvoiifl *rf 1 ManI tora- l program at Utah State Univpr- \ Ful Bl^ake, scm of Mr, chester I->r. sad David Boyar, son of Mr. and Mifi. Jerome Benrley of i'AU Mrs. Thomas F,-Blaise rtt&, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph June l»ys attending Mt- Herman's College, Beverly. Mass,, are Mary L f Harrigfeld of 2015 Lake Ave. * iiLucto program. Fiynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i J^ Tl II ' i The future bride attended Berkeley Thomas B. Benjamin, son oi Mr. * * •* Jerome R. Flynn of Bmbree Cr.. and Mrs. Richard N. Benjamin of Michael Soriano #£ 5&3 Pferson School, East Orahge, and is employ- 5 j who majored in merchandising and ed by James J. Maerae, Union a 267 Woodland Ave.. was graduated Si., Chart* * :}?\ SWenci.oiug of 891Carol A. Martin, daughter of Mr. last week fj'inn Harvard Collide Willow Grove Rd. and Bandolpl] S.and Mrs, James A, Martin oi W.< ohitect. Mr.- Blake atteutied hincoln rnagna turn laude. Hv was a mem-Young oi 102 Wyoming St. were all Broad St,, who majored in interior Instittite, Newark, and is ber of the Varsity Club, the Hasty | named to the dean's list at Rutgers design, Club, and the Spot: Club. University, * * * * A * Charles L. £iste, son of Mr. and * * * Richard Dvorin. son of Mr. and Arthur H. strock II, son of Mrs. Charles Elste. 935 Lamberts Mill Rd., was among the recent Jar vis graduates at Dean Junior College, Frartktin, Mass, He was swarded an 54 ELM ST. ORCHESTRAS - TRIOS - ACCORDIONISTS, associate degree in the pre-profes FOR ALL OCCASIONS sianal program. TOUilK Infill"*,'-.:/-. ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joyce Sepenuk J. Harrington, 1561 Sky top Dr., of Mr, and Mrs. Ht-nry Klinkers of los Angeles, Cal. A February wed- Roast Sirloin of Beef i--- ••- Moutnalnsider has teen elected as Is Married to Is Married at vice president of Trinity College ding is planned. Roast Leg of Lamb, Brown Gravy. st udeni government for the next Miss Grotefcnd, the daughter of Mrs. Mote and the late Emmett H. Holy Trinity Homemade Meat Loaf, Brown Grow year. She is a member of the Trin- Albert Garson '/*•• -..„..; Grotefend. is a graduate of Westfield - • B ity College dramatic Society, the MisS Joyce Sepenuk,'daughter of Winced Sirloin 5teak, Onion Rings education committee and the pub- High School and Katharine Gibbs Holy Trinity Church was the set- Mr. and Mrs.* Ivan Seiienuk of 840School of New York and is presently licity committee, Nancy Way, became the bride Sun- ting Saturday of the marriage of Breaded Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce .. * * * em ployed by Transamerica Car Jessica Lynn Nelson, daughter of day of Albert Morrie-Carson,'*son of Leasing of Hollywood, Cal. Veal Parmigiana En Casserole •rci ;» Philip Frank Margulies of 9 Pine Dr. and Mrs. Louis Edward Nelson - - 1-.. -•-•- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gazevttch of *:tt- Her fiance, an elumnus of George Ct earned his law degree from Elizabeth. Dr, Joachim Prinz offi- of Westfield, to Ferdinand Vincent Fried Fitlet of Sole/ Tartar Sauce George Washington University June Washinglon High School in tos An- ciated at the service held at The Marrone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Fried Deep Sea Scollops 3. Receiving her AB degree from geles, attended Harbor Junior Col- seph W. Morrono of Princeton. The .- --' . •• Short Hills Caterers, Short Hills. :•;-.-•• the same university was Helen Anne lege, sermH in Korea with the U. S. &^" :sr"/ Rev. Peter Zaccardd officiated at Combination Seafood Platter .... ••••••• *:;-;•;•-,• Mr Sepenuk gave his daughter in fe*5r^:Wi (*•• v -:. i- Berquist of 720 Harding St. Army and is associated with iSBtoi marriage. She had as her attendant the ceremony. •"I* Wf-.S*rA earch of bos Angeles, Breaded Crab Cutlet, Sliced Tomato. ••.:.----:--.i.rvr;--.:_.->.- . -- her sister,, Miss Susan Sepenuk. An- Given in rnarrtage by her father, --• »:--l 'A-- ^ Bt-acted Horn Steak, Tomato Sauce ?:i- MORE COLLEGIANS 1 drew M Epstein was best man. ^i- --. - xflt the bride wore a gown of white lace •' -.„. ,'&< -A, Page 8, Sec. 2 ••I-^c: Ushers were Robert B. Gazevftz, the -i • -i-t'WWs Enga and crepe and carried a bouquet of Chuck Wagon Steak, Tomafo Sauce _- _ ^ _- groom's brother; Robert L- Miller, :-;-;->•--, *.* white orchids. ^v Richard A, Lewis and Daniel Weiss- Miss Judith Nelson, sister of the Codfish Cakes, Tomato Sauce Campers to Leave berg, all of Elizabeth. bride, wore a flonr length gown of Codfish Filet, Tomalo Sauce ,' For Blaisdell Mrs, Garson is a graduate qf raspberry crepe. The bridesmaids, Westfield High School and Douglass also sisters of the bride, were Miss Italian Spaghetti and Meat Sauce (No Vegetable).... --•^:: ^*". Leaving next Wednesday for Camp College. Her husband, an alumnus Jennifer Nelson and Miss .la-Ann Grilled Franks and Baked Beans Blaisdell in Bradford, N.H., will be of Newark College of Engineering, Nelson. One wore a floor length _nY"-. Browned Beef Hash with Fried Egg for a Pamela Bradley, daughter of Mris. employed by International Flavors gown of pale pink crepe, and the '•.;! and Mrs. Robert A, Bradley of 308and Fragrances, He will atten-d otlier wore a floor length gown of Western Omelet/ Sliced Tomato , figure that's Orcnda Cir,: Merda Bunisted, Syracuse University in the fall for pale blue -crepe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartfam graduate study. Bumsted of 731 Mountain Ave.; Michael Camevele of Princeton ...ALWAYS The couple are honeymooning in Served as best man. Anthony Pinelli JARVIS COMPLETE SANDWICH Honora Callahan, daughter of Mr.Puerto Rico. and Mrs. Henry P. Callahan of 436 also of Princeton was usher. Louis TWENTY- Hillside Ave.; Patti Cronin, daugh- Nelson Jr. acted as junior usher. LUNCHEON a>r( i ter of Mrs. John F. Cronin of 648 The reception was held at the ONE -<:^>-* ttli Dorian ltd.; Susan Eckman, daugh- Woman's Club. The couple will

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sturdily of H n:]';ird Ii"^-""- -, -. ^ t _• « Mf Mr. • H*;IS K'M irmn. Ginomsnirn wvrr j ^ j r cdorti wran and Mis. Riohatd K. ; John ^iftn^r of Los Angcirs. Mi- ! ^V- Chun* r..j,lch W - i A { chewi l\i«'r;on or Wc-jt I^is i AnKdes. Tlw R -v. s : $\. 1 tmd Doiuud Bixv'i^onn ol -; •;,, - U:v Apostle Church. Wost f.ps An- ^ - Jft II Fi >JLT^..V*'-.J— *t^ J^ Givrn in n (Sfrl'-u. A roct^tioa was lietd at the tSsi; artu r, r,>. Owens ati^nd.^ iue tTniver-1 J W ri v Kf Phi sorority. Hor husband, o fir«d-

,,BlK.n,s with n bvdivs of AICTI- uuu* of ihe University ol Californin. t *• family owrwd a c; li<:e beaded in pearls and cry-U>« Ai^ei^s. whotx bo was a meni- k - "•+-,• v .:. attd sic with a cathedral tram. H*»r l**r of Sigma PI rraternity, \n with !J;Mtrr and Black ttMsitm of Kefr Maid of honor Miss 'Mury;] Vf.v tiered veil of tmpojietJ Fi^nc)i iJluakn net fell hrm u:i open crown djtll Co. My wiih UIP | Mrs, Anthony siuLlilTcffllsinVrht : pillbox of nmlchhie organza and After a woddilis trip to Lake T«- Jean Shoc and Sun Finncisco. the? couple

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;eveit High Graduates J . David for Aithbrook Nunuiitf Home and ,t Bridal Fashion Show 1 :i nald K Kusier Seal cnvtiopes. St * (Story on i r: i - i>f die jirls flew UJJ 10 tuuivr Saturday at Hahne's at the owJ trf May und all . wpi\t lo Susan K. Nel-: Nancy L. Key. &t-nm-:1 ! p Wood. Second lion- Deborah I. Cib.su;*. ih.v,:, J • : i w..- *v M C!;,U > 4 M D. Cake T),oiv.ii.s A u to ••"i: 0 1 fui their first 3ook u\ Victoria L. Voorhes Hayv/arU. S»s;.;, Av -•

•• >•-_• I ing. Mti/.i:lil | n; ;•) !ho iu>w civ^lwns Jw tliuir im- Address. Chan • < - i n [• b S^- • -r f I- |>:i:-t;.n[ day. Tlu- hiutv will pi rseni or Croup s W. ]loi/cji;i S;i'V. nt v L '- . *.::;.ii' i-.-Jiy. Hriu Aj-m- IV- s*y WiJliam J. Bau Charles H How K::- t'^ !;.wnous fnll und winter bridal Week Needed hacki. Andi\i: Luu.bii'j^.s j-, Air f;istiii>u shuw lu't-c Saturday at 11 Luty •iv,-^, Su.sjn H(Md. Ksibji-i V. lii-is. Addro#t liftU; «w W4** up «ne rtCoAwelf. Martha G.; Marko*. Strwrrl r. ;!„, , i with tliu look of the futjrt- in proccs- tl n ^i. I-!. T ujito.s HL»U't'is Jr . Kt- bridt\smiiids and pwlhors. Gowns pumiuU- ui tfa* teui niinul* to Russo. t da K. Nvus.-'. J.ii.ns c, n '. \orc T Hni s-„ ei A. AU;--i». UolWl Ai rl.^ii fclh'ii .t Hoos, lanyp from those of exquisite sim- MMtd an *• xIra paper U « new Takt ' n::j-U^ [•• Hoy. Wiliuun K, S;mutol.s(in, Kirh- thr ubwady * i- j(lt4 K. Ki.k.T.ChWuid It ;|1 Open W#4msdays Until 9;00 lison Bui'hr. V;cloi- K ^ I'- Srh..af. JVior M. Srhilirr, £rotu yolKg U) itu tttum^ I. SclM-.-t;^, Miii'lifil H. wllfawU t*» week's Jumbo Cbtut- **4tT >f!ii:ii;r1 A,;m' ](. Siiaffi'v. Joan .Su- buff tr Fiattir ii^-Non Jr. |»t,l>ur,v. Sandni L. Slull. Stele a fw those subscribers wfco * ' i, if&nch M*i, ican ch*eai). touted tntthtd Ttiu KirU of lliuuiiu* TIXKI|) 63 of ••i l Mi k Smilh l?ulm P S ydo1 j butt*(»O lot), buq, sliced tonistatx, frvnch M.ii'Kon. Aiir 11. 'lK--il!ni;,,i Sally '' • "' ' " '- Franklin School closed Uioir year iv art* plaujiia« to be away tor caltfiliw. lettur*, frtnch 'fin lomatM wnily with a Fat:>or-U«ii^Mcr \w* porary period*. tup of cofte* on «• livust witli mtaig «r n'w oi \iw honie of aw of the* Brown- Smrrhm productt I'.vmm:; i. Hn.wr If.-.i-. «.-.„..„" i Sulpiu-ii, ^'aihoii.io K. fvt'liua. Chris* i«-s. Drbbir Kraft of 2-10 Scnwa 1*1. Maryiu-lU' K^ M A L»ox Ku|tjHT was followed by enke ! WfiuJy K. 'J-aylor A. and ice cream and Ai>u£!t and dwict'S. IREWTED IT •\ Susrin I>. Hrown, D \ P Viuimo III. Sally \Wijch tile falhws joined in doiny RESTAURANTS •;i i • J. - J Otvffivy II MOUCH * . - -J 'ir M Uurko. S I .1 Hnrko W with llw* girls. • -, J • I, N. J •iV WVirnut 1 Sprln»d ft p * WCWOSI. Tin nrownies ci>nipM<*cl several C»rft«r of Rout** 10 and projects ovw the pusl yvur *r.-' •. • •- c : •- Mary K, Wirkc:-. Sally i. -• i > r r *. : Cht'Utfnias ^.itln-i-iitv C'Uirk. liavid n'^CTtrk' ! W'ii1i11 slvum- ^'»^y ^ Wilson, SLI- » ^ . i-n's S|>eciuli£f>d snn iJ WilMLT lniie i<; Jarnt^ L. Cl;irk HI, KJrzu'lx'Ui" A." | - - - Vusku. tal, Mountain^idu, and tray

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•*-• S THE WESTF1JE3LD LEAI>EB, THURSOAV, JUNE H 5f , has been placed oe thoffro/n Harvard Collegians spring term 1 \ -C v - During thg pa.it academic ve&ij W. W; Syivania PI was also ke^ek-ti tor n\v.n\bi-'rH'np - J - Bruce Lieherman. son of Mr. Pi Mu EpKiioD and Ba Mrs. Sattffti'd Lieberman of 730 E. , I'K= national mauenia? i Mr Broad si., will atie-nd Mount Hey- 2 lionor fi G. Uuide School^ pro- ties. respectively. He will graxn. Bruce, a student at West field .•car ih& jali. iroin :vij * * * v\ here si; a BS i Senior High $cboul, wiU Home his studies on math. Thv follcwfog were tunCem-d FIRST CUT You Don't Pay Rib Roast Prices * * f i £i ets ij-um Baldu in-Wallace Col- •* * * For Chuck at J&M Joel Henry Bernstein, son of Mr. \ [Coc. Overly Ann Butler of 2140 t-r L. Mdr*ac. son O-f Mr. and and Mrs. Morns B. Bernstein of HG | St^Lrd Dr\ Scotch PJBins. a bache- L-vonard Mai's-Esc of H»2I Wyan- " Edge, and Jeffrey J. Danais. j Iw uf ar(fe ^gr^, and Judith Lynn cfx'i^ vd tti-y bachifsior uf •-•-- -V^ of Mr. artd Mrs. Bun Uanius of] Waikvr of 345 La (iranrie Ave., Kan- ttngincr/riug degree from 50 Manchester Dr., have received bachelor of science m ROAST TEN0ER wqod# a I iM.tivtraiiy in Ithaca, N Y^ tlwir baolitloi' of science- degrees ] <_a(jOn desiree 14, I*Hi5. Mr. M^rs^c pr-e-vi- .-".:-_:-.--r- .._•-' from Heidelberg CoHptfe June 13. ously WJS graduated from Westfkld FRYING CHICK Kichard J. PliiJlips of SWtf Prospect Joseph Vincttit DtPaima of 545 !Hi£fr SLhool- Special hOAur^ yi)d Boulevard earned a master of sci- 4 St- has betii accepted for the annual re< ogniiion for atrivities at Cornell Thb moking j( ence degree from Northwestern Uni- incju^ed dean's Worcester techniques!. f EQS| * * * in iti graduation gefo|ks Juno 32. Millicenl Pearson, August ffcfiraDelia JrPJ ^yii of Mr. * * * J&M Sells Large 6th Rib chicken pieces th6y like and Mrs. A. Mir&bt'lJa of 788 W. Amone (hose receiving dtgrtos i . and .son ni Weslfield, was graduated last America's Famous at Chuck Roast Prices! i week from the MacDuFfie School for | Giris in Springfield, Mass. Miss Only 5 Small Ribs Are SoJd As RESORTS : F'earson was vice president of the GROUND BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST! "Fresh" Ouung Club, Mras on the business BEEF RIB ROAST 79clb, The nffw©1 and board of the school papert a member Whole OCEAN Color-Brochure on o£ the Leaders' Curps, pnd was a | 3 lbs. $1.99 Small End - First 5 Ribs ; mony unifs co-chairman of the Senior Proine- i with kitchenettes. Spe- Body GROVE nade. She plans to attend Whe&ton j ONLY FRESH BEEF BEEF RIB STEAK 79c Ib. MOTOR College, Norton, Mass. j (No frozen meats used in our Chopped BeefJ Ideal Individual Steak le! * * * ! INN < It fry OCCAM Graduating irom me University of j Delaware are four Westlielders, j Daniel C. Colesworihy III of ^lfi2 j Swift's Premium Bacon, Franks, Bologna, Pork Dainties On tha Sonds at SEA CIRi Mountain Ave., Aiargaret Jane Me- j Fishing • Swimming Vay of 2143 Gamble R<\., William Boating • Family Fun Brute Overlay of 710 Woodland Ave., OPENS JULY 1st ^ All TM. And find Carl David Price of 820 Oak Delicious Sirloin or Porterhouse Steaks, aged, thick or thin , . . 700 It. PnVafe Beach * Otton Ave. lathing • Private Pool • F»s hive Longer Farkfng • Unexcelled Cuisine * GraLitude is mucn more than a All Meat Sold at J&M is Fresh Cut, Ready to Serve. See what you buj. tufopean Flan * Dint and Dane* verbal expression of thanks. Ac- in The Sfockton's Magnificent And hove It tion expresses more gratitude than MORVEN 100M In Lovely V Baker Eddy Our Meats and Poultry Are the finest money can buy. TRY J&M and S Gibson 9-6700 If a man cannot sing as he car- Lavallette ries his cross lie hud better drop it. IV Colorful Brochur*, —Havclock Ellis GARDEN FRESH EVERY MORNING FROZEN FOODS SALE Round Pat Roast w J Otambvr of Comm*rc« •JSiJ , N.J. Garden Radishes 5c bu* Flagstaff Orange Juice 6-$l Spare Ribs Barbeque PRIVATE BEACH* GLORIOUS SURF Green Scallions ...... 5cbu. wr THE FRIENDLY HOTEL Frozen Lemonade 10-99c Snappy Peppers . . . 9cea. Rare Roast Beef FOR THE COMPLETE SEASHORE VACATION TVSLILJLCil All Sara Lee's Cakes, Rings, dltHHi D/MCUV OH IHt OCEAH Cukes 9c ea. Lemons 6-29$ Cheese Cakes .... * * 69c AT SMJMQ tAKt, N. J. Imported Ham . INN ATTRACTIVE RATES Chiquita Bananas 2 lbs. 29c Rich's Coffee Rich 3 cartons 79c ILL 07717 Wrile for Brochure » Finest Spot onthe. Jersey Coast Swiss Cheese . . ON THE OCEAN FRONT • MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN . PRIVATE POOL Grapefruit 3-69c Schrafft's ...Hfc, •ATHE IN THE SURF O« IN Gift OlYMFIC SWIMMtNO POOL €fi»rfuJ raom«fteUingB color* Spacious Surf side Sun Decks combined with our fulljr appointed* Wonderfal Cantaloupes 4*$1 food. Golf. All Bportfr, Super-* Chicken, Turkey Pie* 79c Potato Salad 2 k Famous Old Fashioned Comfort, Service and Cul»ln# Tinea *rtlTiti« for thfl<3renP S. THOMAI PINNA, J«.r OWNER-MANAEHfl FRED 0, CDSGfcQYE < Owner Mgr. Fresh Georgia Peaches Watercress Fish Cakes pkg.59c »«|[>it1cn$; Mn. Jfhn S. Nnna, fh#f»« (201) 77B-B50O 201-449 B80D Cole Slaw . >.,. .2 lbs. FREE PARKING South Jersey Strawberries Corned Beef Hash 79C JUNE 24- SEPTEMBER ] Blueberries Cold Watermelon Mashad Turnips , . . , .49C German Potato Salad 39i

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Archil© THE HRESTF1TEL© W, JF,} (E^DEft, , jft«S«fc Si, Cuurt . Ruling Weighed ihoa A *>I- Completion *>( plan- Vocational Board of krfn ,, ; „. * Anti-Poverty Aid Sought by f (ifti I- ' ^J?>T:;sii' up by diSbiign*einenc aui-oug th-ts ADC: er to iippeoJ the ivcout rd ef ]^i, h,ch hin?a uv iirm ^ *U *,, W '*»\X\ would b*>giu on j Court ruling uj>iu>Irti:ii: & Hutvi \,U& f«r tiic sdiftt.1. could ^__— f in poverty war futRis for S 15, W. Bren- with an archriccl.u,-ai fir,n hjZrf'"! i Cotiid tlu> ycRitui i>ui realize hww ! menl troiuin*?'of motht^-s wiih th*? Union County j OouiicJJ. . ] the JSBS Garbe >r the proposed countv ufr, ! *' hs hud hoi born t"Jint>|e:i>d nur siwn fhey will lw«>i«e nicvo walkin to m for fcdivraJ fvmd$ \ w- $2,000 at last ^ntt-LioM b^an. Kci|.>r u^d ll»3i tMindlt- of habits. Ux\v would ^h- as- Plains. —^u; aiduu-cij. had alr^dy rpndvrvj £>jj»clur Vkioi1 W. will be to 4be I tiuiro hoed to their caaduut while i . Services of fee I). B The board met with members ofj^ the plastic stage.—William James .K' aniomrt sou^ri is for s&ia- tontratt [ rfi. according to J ks covering ^ year. Tiac of lloalth, w and Welfwe in by ; claims j9O5 Myrle W, sides, pirns io hire a projetiE developer and accorda*ite with DRIVE TO SUBVIVK IN jpartunHy A<&. Uotu was Cheryl D. -y for the training ^ is also for $2,000. ''"-':-. Tard was presented by •• .' r | " '. • • •

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of Mr and Mrs, i of 2016 WestfieM plans to enter the of Now York in Buf-

& major. - IT. „. tie iias been a mem- radio, social studies, r!T>istry clubs and par* Scotch Plains stu- l He is a ham radio TONIGHT, TOMORROW, SATURDAY! Thot'$ rlghtl Koos sloshsi chair f>Hc«, y»t custom-covers In the fabric you select! Been chair-fth^pplne? You'll realIw this ts no ordinary Is tire daughter of Mr. >h Zack of 420 Wil- sale. Not odds and ends, not just a few, but SIXTEEN best sellers . - - all dafinft*!/ BETTER to prepare for a ir fit Syracuse Univer- chairs! All buys at Koos regular low prices . . • spectacular at these sale-prices! Chairs for as a volunteer at VOUR taste, your de-con Icfng-slxe lounge chairs, club chair*, chairs thai swivel and rock/ Hospital, Berk- high-styfe decorator chairs! With costly details like biscuit tufting, T-cushEons, precision welt* Miss Zack served as Ing! Try them, Relax on sect cushions of Rich lux foam . . * heavenly! And the fabrics * « « Future Nurses Club, literary staff and a truly excellent selection! Smort tweeds, textgros! Luxurious damask, antique satin! Mar- L She is a member of velous prints! You pick . . , we'll custom*coverl Now'* your chance. Scoop chairs for your •HWHH* Society, French r Society, Honors Bi- living room, den . . . and why not an elegant pair for your bedroom! Only Koos lag* to the advanced biology unbelievably lowi RUSH to your nearest Koos In Rahway, Freehold, Porslppany . .. tonight* fobs. She was a mem- liar Chorus. tomorrow, Saturday ... day or evening; Monday, back to regular prices they go! Eaty terms. lips are given by Wii- ;, o. retired executive [Chemical Corp., Gar- wifo Myrla, residents Rd. They are child-

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• County Band and Or- sr School under the Casimir V. Eork of open its 33rd session Locust School in Ro- |ausic summer school Ir. Bork's father, Virgil Jieved to be the first ttie world. oE the school is cam- licensed public school "s who are specialists CHAIR instrument. *ad orchestral instru- 'ghl at six levels. This [students who have had and progress- musician, the band and or- ients, voice, baton, p> theory harmony •Care offered. There is recreation for the

school presents is at tin asscni- ES well iEy a visiting * Wednesday evening [concert hy one of the estras of the school, * Advanced Band lias t0 Play at the New Fair during the ses-

al trips arc also plan- *ted students. he held at the 11 m " n- on June

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• ", r • •.• _••:•" Pa £? 2 . 1.) VBVBSDAY, 3VNE- 34 life la The S Al Smith Tlutuks THE WESTFIEt Editor, Leader: , many oi' t1,e On Miplf of the W-t'stfie W- Moun- Gl tft* gmkh xv4 jay Xamm POPULATION U'inside Area B'raii BYaii I wani to prey upuo the • smaller bird. i-AST lhan yew for Uie excellent FMgUng. to drive tibem away yen have givon t1^ ihijs \rnst whal meager fecrf SU|>piy ^,L te» they are l«ipod «pw, fey ^ i at Wfctttfieia, N**w Jersey, to? *he West* Ycuir pai*T- by puWiriKins tht; ttc- i\v\\ws by putting ^ \ Office: 66 Stiu Street, Westficld. you. Many, many tluiuks. M of under God's Kingdom applies Bible your newspaper for the consuimttv attam THURSDAY, JUKE 24, 1965 principles to their lives. We look complete coverage" you i,ave *iv* forward to that time. io the aetnities of the leagues RALPH It- HOPPE It iias Ufcen most grstifymg this There Is a Choice Minister season and in previous years that L" the activities of the hundreds of It is expected that the $6 billion medicare bill wiU Look, gals, we don't want thanks, boys and adult participants in this reach the floor of the Senate in early July. And, would iiko to know if you re- Help tlie Binls important local recreation program Editor's Corner claims tho loot, Editor, Leader: have always been fully reported m for the sake of the national health, it is hoped that * * * With the aavent of the summer the Leader. This has been true for all the Senators will recall some words spoken by And Away We Went m And speaking of brides, there is preseason snn&unceraents, game re Donovan F. Ward, M.D., president of the American (he story of (he young hsuband who season has come a problem wfti-ch I is, (Via Mustang) should like to bring to tiie attention suits, notices of -the board of trus- Medical Association, in testimony given before the asked iiis wife to sew a button on tees am! the work of the 15 year his coat. Quick as a jiffy, before of the residents of WestOeld. Senate Finance Committee. old summer league team in lhe Jun- you eoEiki -say, "Simplicity/* she Tlio current drought which has from He said; "This may be your last chance to weigh Well, it was quite an adventure , „ . t^ Mustang Rallye Saturday, wilted our gardens and browned our ior Inter-County League, June n , . , I picked up the new J965 Mustang hardtop from West field handed him a necidle and thread* The boys particularly enjoy the consequences of taking the first step toward es- and said, "lien.1, darling, if 1 towns has also created a severe food Motor Sales Friday afternoon and like a kid with a new toy had to take and water shortage for the dirds. their names in the paper after tablishment of socialized medicine in the United a ride ir* it to get the feel . . . and it was a wonderful feeling . . . that ew, you can s

• ..-• — •• natural beauty of the American countryside. we missed a Route 210 turn and I guess by the Ume we finally got squared We also wjinl to thank you for the • ri • k The President called a "White House Conference away and backtracked to where he had fowled up, we must have put an publicity you ijisvn vnch class trip

..- .. . .-I on Natural Beauty" in Washington. A program was additional 30 to 40 miles on our trip mileage which we found out Inter and cbB5 prpsciiitiiUons, •' : 1 H left us out of the final competition . . . but not out of the fun . - . We have had a very busy mid suc- • •-# suggested to bring about "citizen action and public cessful year nnd we feel your write- •^ •-,• The quarry in the scavenger hunt was to collect a live block ant or n 1 -"--':• education to stop the increasing ugliness of the honeless chicken to be put in a sm&tl plastic bag and to be turned in at ups hflve been of yrcnt value. We American environment." the end of the Eallye . 4 , well, I hunted all ever every lime we stored ni-o locking forward to another for a live black ant . . . could I find one?, not on your ]i& , ., nary a one happy association with you noxt - * One of the major blights on tfe landscape is litter. year, Thank you osnin. • • Jitterbugs cost Americans a billion dollars a year, did I see . , . and I spent a long time figuring out how to get a boneless chicken into a bag only big enough for a half a leg Cof a small elsickon* MRS. MILDUKD WOUMINGTON according to Keep America Beautiful, Inc., the na- , . . course you have to be as dumb as I am to not wake up to the fact Corresponding St?crftai*y tional anti-litter organization. that a boneless chicken eon be a& egg . . . or a can of boned chicken . • . i - •- — i- Taxpayers foot half this bill, through the cost of ho hum . f * cleaning up streets, highways, beaches, parks and Anyway It was fun , . , the Concord is. a fabulous place and the gathering of Mustangs and other Rallye cars was unbelievable . • - (hoy other public areas, -while the other half is paid by were parked over an area us far as one could see and people streamed out YOUR business, industry and Individuals in the form of of them and headed for the Hotel where the Ford Dealers, such as Jim h * losses and expenses attributable to litter. Crow and WesUIeld Motor Sales were hosts at lunch and later at a beau- 1965 "Property values decline in a littered neighbor- tiful cocktail party for the members of the press. The ride home did not have all the mystery and excitement of the hood, and Httered highways drive away tourists/* Baliye trip out , , . but the drive along the highway coming down from LEGISLATORS Allen H. Seed Jr., KAB's executive vice president New York State in the early evening was really enjoyable . . . We came* stated. "Litter is not only un aesthetic offense and a home empty handed—not having qualified for any of the handsome menace to health and safety, but is also bad for trophies and awards such as television sets, Brownio movie cameras and States Senators projectors and trophies all donated by the Mustang dealers—but we came business." home- riding In case and comfort enjoying and reliving the day . . . CI-IFFOHD P. CASE, (K) in Save The prevention of litter to Keep America Beauti- Yes, I hated to return the car la Jim Crow on Monday . . , hut Uie 453 Senate Office Bldg, pleasant memories it and the Eallye afforded us will last a long, long Washiujston, D.C. ful should be the objective of all thinking Ameri- 345 Ekn Ave. Railway cans. One of the best ways to participate ia to have t EDUCATION TRAVEL a supply of litterbags handy—and use them. brightness shall the moon give light to you by ni«!]£; but the Lord will KAKR1SON A. WlLIJAfttg (D) FROM ANOTHER bo your everlasting light, and your 351 Senate Office Bldg. OWN PAYMENT Insidious and Subtle God will bo your glory." Washington, D.C. "Beliold, we have forsaken all, 231 Elizabeth Avc, Wesilleld Inflation, until it reaches a runaway stage, is in- CORNER AD 2-8686 By FLORENCE EBERLE and followed thee . , ," sidious and subtle. It creeps quietly along, nibbling "For the mountains may depart MAJOR APPLIANCES little bites from our money. and the liiHs be removed, but my stendtasl love shall nut depart from Congrcsswoimm Thus, the Labor Department reports that living: "DazzJed, how She brown moth 1 ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. coats in April took their biggest jump since last July, flutters (In my fingers prisoned you > „ . says the Lord. * MRS. FLORENCE DWYER (ft) tight) Ere, through opened sash and 1631 New House Office The increase, it is true, was only three-tenths of one shutters, Loosed into tijo night. Wington, D.C. per cent. That isn't much. But such continuing in- Surely clutched but softly Iioldcn Vtr flation. The most'Important long-run factor is defi- cense. humming forests suddenly FIVE 29 Broad St., cit-ridden government, which keeps boosting the aflame with sinking trees. Let it go EL 2-niM debt and money supply. There is the gravest kind of ... my mind is silver, holding in- digo and stars forever deep in mem- FRED W. KOKE danger in the philosophy which holds that deficitn ory's maze. are unimportant and that the national debt, is simply SUMMER REPLACEMENT State Assemblymen ^ Lot it go ... and follow Him. That live show, "School Days** is something the people owe to themselves. ". . . He hath said, I will never MRS. MILDRED B, HUGHES (1» over. Blue Haas*, Morris Ave. The great goals which are forecast for this nation leave lliee, nor forsake thee." For- All Ute teachers arc in clover; Onion ean never be reached if the currency h continually sake the work!, arid "you shall While Utey are out of the maze, Insured vings led forth in peace; the mat Me stars in, "Vacation Daze." degraded. nm\ the hiHs before you shall break LOREE COLLINS (U> * • * * * # * * • forth into singing, and all the Ims IS Essex KilM Swum It Quarte Tho bay next door said (hat tm Office; Ralph T. Moore writes in the Oreffon Voter: '*. . * of the field shall clap their hands/' Father's day, when his thitl saw *'I have been young, and now am the key to success in thus war on poverty venture Avill all his presents, he chokeri up, and NICHOLAS ST. J. I,A CORTE (R> old; yet have I not seen the right* the JHHi! follow crmflcfocl, "Come he none other than the self-help and decree of co- eoiw forsaken ..." 101 Mop!,. !>!.. franfotil (he first of Oit? monjh when Oios« i is Eastiimn St. Cn operation exerted by tho.se wo wish to help. Indeed, "Ilo, evwyone who thirsts, come window envelopes arrive, IKI will this is true of all such ventures just aw it Is of roach- to the waters; rind ho who h«s noblow up." * * * X. MrDEUMOTT (U) ing. The ptipil miiHt himself find the will to k^nm money, tome, buy mid cot! dome, ls Sf Wrstffeld buy wine nn t . e diligence he can muster. We liave not prepared our tho liungor and thirst of the body, pain, pain amw. in window envel- "Then slifill your light break forfh opes/' people too we!] M late by conditioning them to thin TKU J. MrDOttoUGH purpose. We have preferred, instead, the abort-cut like the dm-n mtl your healing shall ISO Elm Street Westfield, New spring up sj»eedi|y.n of the gre&SEiri'palTn with the implication of political "As procrastinating an the Office; 403 &t Let it go , , . '"fiie sim shall he bride acknowledging thy u'e *>f u Mountain Av®. Mountatnsfde, support." ; no rnm-a your light by day, nor for present/' bi? scKrii for cuufUd al ail THE WESTFfEt.n fN. J.) LEADER. THWMB>AY, JOT W, IMS Tail Hartley law. nuw R ; ; A country dots indeed ha\.-; j w-fcfc. j notional Jabor (HjJicy. Thai •lion ir the Huu>t'. 195-i as POINT U> ailuw Individual Mal^s iy Kami Bill — hciU'ir.K* und^r way ! union xhoLi if i.hu:r pi.ijjii- A"*--

i- - - r- • ' Vr.at way. And ihr i,m,--\ V • L 1 ! r'ixir'.i-U oui tif commi'leo in nci Mrs MavDonaUJ iiiui .: •* '• I-V .• i-i* ,. .11 • t * 1.1. i.;ry-d on t H. W £. •1KJ;IV ! ihe idea tU;( IVU-I: .^ *•», l.o work w -here- !j *,'' ~ • M; uriHi; paying c-omi'uLsory shor r. *vtuiri date pnvme or; i iinmij.raui«i--lic«ii ui^fc uiickir vay Fienberg Joins Our national labor policy !i i^xe iii both HotUo ho Taft- v )Junt;try—and wlu-nevcr tli<-rt i, Uepi'a! o( H-b* Mi^ht to woirt*™ re 1 rec mcn vV tr is ll l IK'-JHE^S undii way ii) the Ilouso. ftu Laboratories curt. He ! ' ' * ^ °i "d to be con- 1 flict. Tho ynly way of *limjnaiing 4.ii*tton in Iht Sciiutc. healthy conflict i* by compulsion i'ioor histUiiiK-.' — pSSRi^d tho S«MI A fYintwrg of 20 N. ;l!r hope uf reduc- ;it..'. pa^sagf exiKOtiKl in Ihr House,! Wtoiiom Vr. has jt)im>d S-F'-D our national labor That is why Mr Juhi^on would jtl sanction compulsory unionism. s ,i".f- aft j ir.L fui Prosed Artici'jcan Bustiies*mt*iij motortoii as manager of manu- ...Vi>,-al years have ,*K-rn to ha M»on tti*- Hoycoil — i«»r ; iM'Uirtni; In this jjositiou br l= in various states, Let's g«t It as U :r. op. way in rlnStride, a vrt- v\ ill fur nil ' eal uf Section 14b i - ionol labor polity" is • !: that Tti: t i TeP nat :s i of t!u bill WHS in ttuviuunufacttinng rrsuliutg Croin Aft with such r.4»".t there ii only one ^SUL- In- are made ritfhUo-wurk. And thai JSMJC JS am whether a union will thrive and its way in On- Setj;»U'. no aoiion in l\W all in* said—the Mr. Kk'TtlHTri wfli foriittrly members prosper under Ww cumpjl- Muth of of cialt'd with tlitf Kayilnvn Co., mU-ro- Labor Hills—l ...... of a sory concept or und^r UM,- Ere* con- BA\ of t ^av*» nnd poivrr Ui^H? division. Wai- bill cept. No other nation in the Westerr. rx iiripated in tin' SIMUI tliLiisi, Mass., us nwnuIa'MunnB su- PHOTOSTATS to comment on n the Hi>usc world has decided that its unior.i °'^, , ** iji 30 p*T lo fi-nt and IJ>-. pcrintvndcnt. I'rior lu that he was a L, debate develops; but • — |4hVI 1 Ail HJ : sviilyi don* ^vadunie work ut Bos- Fortran «id C*mm*rd«t jut!) law j Hoffm;mn l^i \\ w\\c Inc. h.'is :irt:rii:iiy .Viomiury f:diK";ituwi—; no'.mvvd the funn;*liuti of the Hot'hc 121 CINftAl AVINUI ADAMi about. g ID tr.it ir i vr.sfu-ri into law. ! rl-vmieM PM^UJH, juvui-diu^ to J^ai'- acted by the Consti- greater in union stales? Is it! stance, in* Stfl 1 Ihght-r Kducplion —a-jpremxi by! rl;iy K, M^K-Uiiiiton. vt<* president _. j __ . U i&^-B _I r-r , U" AllUb < •! V I e sate-f^eral system some simstei anti-union conspiracy ; after five In yeirj r--V r that has caused right-to-^ork states! were unaSk- to srtut off puhco/rm.jttr* in ifh- H*JJM\ hearing*' ;ind ^CIKTUI niariii^tT. At \hv sunw CANCElLATIONS ilie notion that 1he citi- yn*t*r wsy in (he Si'nijU1. i :inu\ Mr. Mnekimu»n ;innuitnci*d the CANCELLATIONS CANCELLATIONS to reisft their wage rates faster than civil r;ghts (or rr.onths stfltes might wont to ^o*»-r I'uISii'ion Cuu'ro]—p.'issfil' iinwiwi'.ioii of Kduiiilid I-. policies that differ the national average? months THB MOSf fAMOU* WOMHTI A OW »»AN0l IN AMWiCA n-i.dy for •nnft-rtMicr ! n'tl of Wr>tli^td In s.il.-s m <>( Tl« Voting Rights Rili hw pa.^ri 1 SIMM of ollwr states. If we These arc fac*ts which some Air unlfol—pii»t>d Uit'fmi* vac Our Mth Year In Summit arc so inconsequential However, because erf diffi-runtes in rst-isUint salts m^nnRer of 4hc f»n*T PHICID AT the two versions, it will no room can that the typical worker cannot under- to go diouiiciils divUi'tn. Previously, hv 354 SprlngfivM Av«., Summit stand [he benefits, Or these same to a conference beturcn the two both in confm-niv. wns niiuiiitrr of pliaruuiocirtlcal *5* To «1 H lses Op p. Kreti leaders selfishly feel that those who I ^ - Minimum Wag*—hearings under Siilw and curlier sitf-ved us v solos formerly up to don't join up get a free ride from i. ™* .ot lht "?osl lirne itj>rcsonli»tivo (or fine choniknls in 373-70*7 Op»n Thvrt. Till • f union exerllons. jbl!l s ^ CV€ry CoR*-r<** « "» Houi* hi«h tho Now York nnd New JSng- ; ing Bill. It ulces tinw to consider lancl nreas. CANCELLATIONS CANCELLATIONS CANCELLATIONS more people Unfortunately, union members who, that measure because so many prt^ find that their dues go to support political candidates and programs not of their own choice are taken for a ride too. President Johnson may think that the right to choose is divi- sive, but I beg for the right to differ. s _*

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ONE OF THESE ATTRACTIVE Bring your family and friends GIFTS CAN BE YOURS FREE Help us celebrate the Grand Opening of the new permanent home of the Mountain- side Office of The National Bank. Colonial in decor, Inside and out, you'll find every banking and trust service in pleasant, spacious surroundings. For your added con- venience, there are two "drive-up" banking windows which permit you to make banking transactions without leaving your car, a "walk-up" teller's window, safe deposit facilities and plenty of free parking. Stop by for a special preview of the new quarters — a souvenir gift is waiting for you.

You can win a valuable prize •->'•• . Watch the mail for your MYSTERY GIFT CARD being mailed to all area house- holders. A high percentage of these cards carry an invisible message which h revealed when dropped in the MYSTERY TELLER'S WINDOW which will be on display at the Open House. Winners will have their choice of any of the four attractive DETECTO BATH SCALE THS££-flSC2 NG ScT gifts shown at left. Your MYSTERY GIFT CARD can be a ivinnerl Bring it to Handsome detign with the Open House. Aecuralft ort any iwrfoc*. W«H rro-d* long weoc. FREE gifts for new accounts As a special "Open House" offer, you will have your choice of any of the gifts shown at left with any new savings account of $50 or more, or a deposit of $50 or more to an existing savings account at the Mountainside Office. One of these free gifts can • - ]• , ; also be yours with a new checking account of $500 or more,, or a deposit of $500 or

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.»•>•:•?-. Page 6 THE WESTFUELD (N. J.) VEM>ERf TBFt-TRSDAY. JUNE £«, 1965 coholic beverage in an auto Boro Traffic minors. bv Nowjefci j State Jaycees Aim Foot Will Retire; 42 Years at The youths were arrested by w ! Walter Bctycman on June i A* Arx^M VA*A I CyriCyriJHl H.. FoolFool,, aa graduatgraduael oof WesWcslt- transferreferrodd tto th the firm"fi * Barberton. »in„ Wurks. In l:Ofl hi- wa* jci- Court Glolw Ave. field Hiuh S'.-liwl and wn of Mrs j j Att Aprill Vot\Ote f]til. Sv]lw{ 1uta .;()|1 o; Mre.:Ohi,.. -.'Wurksd !y. foremain nl »in the lu ad( r ie Foot of m South Avc.. is re* Mountainside - Frederick Wright j Others fined are: Martin Bronx, N,Y disregarding a tr r linng Iliis nkomli from Thr li:ib<-(K'k M i.imii'tl sifpi'i-inir ii»jj af Howiilon und Jonathan Pease j siKnaL 115 and $15 contenipi n On Lotteryj I & Wi'ioox Co. afti-r 42 VL-ais M-rvitL*. was of ALlioJioro, Mass., tjotb 20, were! court; Joel Saggeso, Newark de- j The N<-w Jersey Jaywes plan tof He was hvn\ in Brooklyn and linquent inspection, $15 and $io con moved to Westficld vhvn 1-e^s Ihiin fiiud 5^5 vvch by Magistrate Jacob place before the New Jersey Legis- Mr. and Mrs. Pool, the i1. tempt of couH; Francisco Zomara lature, by Jan. 1, 1966, 200.000 signa- a year old. Mr. Foot is a graduate Bauer last wouk for possession of al-Irvingtou. no name and address an of l>ehigh University with a inrchan- Eunice M. Walker of Valley Falls. tures petitioning the senators and as- Kan . liuvc a daughter. Mrs. Kobtrrta commercml vehicle. $i5 and $js COo. semblymen to include & referendum icai cnginwrinE degree Fkwhinan of Delta. Pa., and son. tempL of court. on next April's primary ballot ask- Huth Avr ,, Kistner, "so we plan to convice them RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES c*r Iti** Tb by bringing before thorn as many *»!' VI nltrr names as we can muster by tf>e • 8EAUTY SHOPS FUEL OIL first of the year," AUTO BODY REPAIRS !• AUTO DEALERS %\ "We feel now, at this most criti- SHO€S DRIVEWAY AND PARKING AREAS PAVED cal time, when it appears that we BEAUTY UNLIMITED REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. are corning closer and closer to a WADE LINCOLN MERCURY "Dependable. Friendly Service broad-based tax, that the legisla- BODY WORK 499 NORTH AVE. Blnce 1BS6" SHOE PRESCH PRESERVE OLD DRIVES and ture does not have a very good In- MOBILHEAT By COMET • TRIUMPH FANWOOD 889-2120 CoaJ AREAS WITH iCOSMICOAT sight of the wishes of its constitu- Sales and Service HEATING OIL3 Cokfi , *it ents. Tbe Republican gubernatorial ig FISCHER Authorises* SUNDAYS 6-0900 CRfSAI ASPHALT SEALER primary pointed out that there is 9 North Ave. H. Pbonei AU J-GGOO definite resistance to a new tax," • ColltslOR The New Jersey Jaycees, now 10,- Work 801 Booth Are. SWAN BEAUTY SALON LEHIGH OIL CO,, INC. A WM. A. PARKHURST 000 strong, will be working In all* Reflnlshor* Division ot Joy Oil Co CONTRACTOR communities of the state, distribut- W. NORTH AVE. FUEL OIL ing the petitions and speaking be- Fhon* ADam* 3*1738 \ ft**. Mill Lane FAnwood 2-9084 WE$THELD AD 3-0854 BURNER SERVICE fore groups which wish more infor- WESTFIELD , O. Box 334, We*tfi»ld Mtuntainiid*, H J 1 B9 South Avo. Fanwood PL 4-04SS mation on the proposal. FORD "Our speakers bureau now con- sists of more than 30 men who will Ford Ownen for LOVELAND FUEL CO, be touring the state speaking before Over 36 1 groups of any size," Kistner said. AUTO DEALERS Authorized "Efficient and Friendly 8ervfc«" STORAO CONSTRUCTION Call BKIdie «-1144 The petition that the Jaycees arc FORD MOVING & PA ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. circulating reads as follows: Sole* S«rvic# FUEL OIL £4 Hr. Burner Bervlc« AD 144* "We the undersigned, being adult AUGUSTINE MOTORS THUNDERD1RD ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS FAIRLANEJ FALCON at! Nertft AT*. E, Established 1772 residents of the State of New Jer- INC. Complete sey, liereby petition th General As- CHRTSI>ER. — PI/TMOUTH AD 2-3673 n* SUNBEAM QUALITY USED CARS LAUNDRIES field Memorial Library: AUTHORIZED finlett a ml AD 2-6484 Fiction: Who Lies Here? by Ellis I0S P-rk Ave. TIFFANY DRUGS 41(0 North Avr, K. Wcvtflcirt SAMOSET LAUNDRY Peters,, pseud,, Pargeter. .. Open 7 Days a Week . Non-fJciion: The Federal Govern- Prom e a.m. to 10 p.m." 5ERVtCE/INC ment Service, American Assembly: Sundays and JiolJdayn I net. CLEANING! Ceylon, Ararasatman; Design in LAING MOTOR CAR CO. Froo Plek-Up and "Drlve-ln Service" Complete Bear WHMI and Frame Straightening Flower Arrangement, Arms: Moroc- AD 3-2300 Caah imd Carry Sat. lfl'>4 AUTO GLASS •62 • WHEEL ALIGNMENT * WHEEL BALANCING co, Algeria, Tunisia, Brace; New Sooth Ave. \V. * fftairt Authorized GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Zealand,. Cameron; Memoirs, Chaeaubriand; Kitchen & Table. Ktnnith I •RAJKB SJDRVI0R3 — CARRI/nETOn A IOHITIOW CADILLAC. WINDSOR Clair; Samplers, Colby; The Con- A LOCAL cise Encyclopedia of Antiques, Con- Soles and Service AUTO GLASS CO., INC. — I'ftlnt ana Body Shop noisseur; Russia, Daniels; Freedom AUTO GLASS DARBY'S DRUG STORE tit Ki~'r *t WHALEN'S GARAGE and Foreign Policy, Dodd; The Art LUMBER PLainfield 6-2241 Storm Windows Phono: ADams 2-1198 Authorized "Boar" Station of British Cooking, FitzGIbbon; 119 E. Fifth St. Ptatnfleld Harmony In Western Music, Gold- Furniture Tops — Mirror* 339 South Ave. W. Westfield S. IRVING COMPANY 600 NOftTH AVE., E. TCU AD 3-0391 man; Cardboard Crafting, Granit; Complete Trim Shop LUMBER & M1LLWORK Coll For and t>«Hv«ry A Concise History of England from Of Every £>eearlptlon Upholstery cmd Trim Shop FU.EL OI^ -™ OIL UURNEU9 Stonehenge to the Atomic Age, IIol- MILLER RAMBLER, INC. HARDWARE ~ PAlNTfi Hday; Creative Textile. Design: AD 2-1700 ADfldi. 3-1403 TYPCWRITERS Thread and Fabric, Hartung. Authorized 600 BOKU Ave, W. WtmtBcU Also, Economica In One Lesson, RAMBLER 424 South Ave. E. WwtMd I # FURNITURE REPAIRS Hazlitt; Principles of Heal Estate Sales and Service . Law, Hebard: American State and Parts — Repairs MADY MUMD Local Government, Johnson; The DON MAXWELL MASON Challenge and the Answer, Johnston; USED CARS AWNINGS & SHADES Museums. USA, KaU; Stratigraphy FURNITURE REPAIRS CONTRACTORS and Life History, Kay; China, La- AD 2-2456 WESTFIELD UPHOLSTERY FINISHING .AL| J TVMBB tourclte; The Sign of the Flying AD 2-0226 I Ins l» plaster patching, flae«ion< Goose. Laycock; The Addict and the420 South Ave. W\ Weatfield WINDOW SHOP sidewalks and Law, Littdcsmith; The Power in the WE RENT TYPPJ ADDING MAOi People. Morley; Collegiate Diction- Maker* of JON SANTANGELO ary of Zoology. Penniik; The Bird AND CAICUIA! CHATTIN AWNINGS PL 0-117S Watcher's America, PeUinfitth Your NORRIS BOISE'S Saturday Marriage and the Law, Pilpcl: Po- Canvnn unrt Aluminum — Storage lEtica! Handbook of the World, 1965; Shude* — Ullndii — Tablfi fd 107 •fJmafft* llcdoutos Fruit and Flowers, Itc- EU and Sample ciouie. CHEVROLET, INC Coll AD 2.3831 (If tt« An.wrr, pi, rt.217|) • MOVERS Also. Hcdootcs Kosos. Kcdoute; A 206 North Av*. W. Book of New Zeahind, Hcid: Famous American Negro Poets, Rollins; My SE R BE THOBN-WItMEBpINO COKK Shadow Ron Fast, Sands; Your VAN & STORAGE BIVIBION* or WIXDON MAT««1AL«. INC. Heredity nnd Environment, Sihoin- teld; Taken Care of; the Autobiog- Sal en (i nd SorvlM BARBERS FOR QUICK Dependable Service SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLfllNFIELD UNDEN raphy - of Edith SUtt'oI], SUwclt- Since 1907 FAnwd 24300 PLnfld 5-2209 IIIMr 6-4422 Western Civilization to lliCO. Sow- 3-0220 MAYFAIR BARBER SHOP i erds; Perpetual Motion, Stewart: North ond Central ly |{tt^^e^ MO V FNG OTHER WELD ON PRODUCTS: CrUihed Stone, Bhckjop, The Greenback Era, linger: Under- Westfield s nnd Children'^ Local — Worldwide Gravel, Sand and Mason Mafrlah standing Kloctronic Circuits, Waters; MalrcuttLitK Visitors io the United States and SIX BARBERS TO SERVE Y0C STORAGE AN Mow they See Us. Wedge; Where- All Mnkna of 4- as— a Judge's Premises, Wyzanski. REILLY Electric Hasorif RESULTS 789-1630 AH 2-1DH4 OfdsmobileCo 645 South Ave. Garwoci Oldsmobile Snlon A: SorvEco N«rth Avr. !•;. AD 3-7051 , Nrtr DELIVERY PKESCWPTIDNS BOOKS OPTICIANS ROTCHFORD PONTIAC ADVERTISE ROBERT £. BRUNNBR THE TOWN BOOK STOR€ PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Authorized P0NT1AC-TKMPKST HOOKS ALL Aid 't. Knlm A S'"pv|nc TfflSSP line jc CnrO* 1O*> JK. !,11>rnrr Good TV 111 U«od Cars nrtz-nnno Alao In l*oiiift Jttver, N. J. Nortb AT*. •=• fr :£ •"V. - •" :' -?j'-? new unnex next door. la*t w«sk of UuUmt Benefit Ufc • •--T- .^ i r -£•. r O> c4- Hug*: wt*re roEk*d up. files daf JL *•** Co. tlu- :• ••-ri: 5^ '= - .'I -lori • < ki < I • vf. . ."E^f -*• •«. •r?—• •• rfv • •• ri i H^• Mr • •S* fa . ->^"' Hfe af£d '-tn- fe- j*; ?J:-Lf, -q^y Mrs, C, F. MlcNmnara •S^K= •-«, into -•ij-AOjiiijcl £*"_*: Sul&rea. ,7 • • •-•!•. •-' • ^ JH_ • ** Club "Laura E. for insuring nsore than Trapssso, ^«cy CtDkSb«:'rit*r. Conrad for is years, A, »s - --?•• ith The company last and Neil Sullivflit •:/-;- :,&?, board was the fjrjit 4o move its rown. Mark modern. $5 i million A Hieiuber i^ Mutual Benefit' Paul GuU&rd Agency m each number. ; TO 8UY OR Jim 1 ~ u-u - ^xe graduates AV^^Rrlfi^ simpiifuKl \ f 23B Grove St, IEADER CLAS •? i4r ?v^. •=a^ mort.«r Iritis Were oo&gratulaf«d l*l'^iV. •_ ••#• ?H:"^: U"jJ "J^» 'JJ •*, .-v!.u'---ir. aJ I p.m. •-THV1 1 at- n-.ri J, -\(- : •X- :J.^*S? |iJ^i.-.^, 5-ster> annex, on which co»- rt:< i-s-ajiiis. 'JH.1 -*1- U'gan twfl >vars ago with ^Deserted Village'

-dZVUJ- - ^m±- IM. -- Uie adjacent salary parking garage- a;i iE^-«.& juvenile center, is {separated fiw^i •?_•-.. • Tl nia 15 *aa^ Frank I * ' wiirlboaso by 4in op^tl Tour Sunday in [ENT- they rja*sag**way and ihe movers didn't OftK cUss af Miss Judith Be ^ •iave far to go. A guided tmir of 11K* Union County rt**4:n meiit^pii s^r. 1 AH U>ld. 47 empioyeos — fr^ehoidor Park Conutiission's "Descried VH- right to feft, ar* -Nelt Glean, WiiUam Rice. Xawy f»* lagu" in the Wnichung R«s«fvailon and comity offjfiols as well as the .<-. - , Th&mas Pohnan, n»i Honor* c^lh Bowd*i; Jf flint? frt'ehaldtrs itiemselves wiJl ill be condurled by Dr -JT&roid N. ke. direct{^ rr Department of ! 'ate August, tho doodtirw for delivery QNtFiCENT P Center's sumuwr program and has -•.i. "•*•- cw furniture. • io* or rutte-d slioul- been arranged for those who upptr- \ Contracts for courtroom furniture ciale the historical impartnnce <& pavements, baUcrvd made to sjwciKcatlans were signed .»•-• this area and to look l>a<'k ia what rrd many FK*~napkin'.' Izfp Jast month and it was agrutKi once was a busy papennUI an<| txjok are flying again!! shabby U)ct delivery would tw made in 30bindery it] tlu? once prosperous to 90 days, according to Freeholder- "FeUville," To Stop Damage By These Insects of Director Raymond Moore o( SraU-Ji Hard to read sigtis. riains. Moarc said Uie suppliers are Tlio monitors of the lotir are ta- vltod to bring their cameras. : called tot tied pi»t*r untrimmvd Mng jmwsrd for curly delivery. ., 5. and weeds indicate a On Motxtoy. Tussday, WediiftmSay • SI x I shabby * i Sojne of UIG t»i Dr. Moldenko will tlw south wing to tlw annex in the j Higha ay •; - conduct one-half hour nature talks Westfield *Hh the cajiiicHy of Hut phase of the wove will 1M» r*»* ] He to F.^ r&Ala«?d when (lie new furniture ar- •:--• the four days ia "A Trip to Florida." AD 2-1492 ?- a td \V|; ii ion rives, MIHIIV rxplainod. J{« said _ r •_ CONTROL *-ays, in the Slu'.e ^ tis* ':! HVr The programs will bo illustrated p pQuaf aiietition of Hit? used furniture would he •I Scotch Plains for safety and to 1 with color slides. Admission is free. ptil (o ust l>y county agencies 'jfc - aCford pleas- 1«K ofiic^ Jn tlic oW building AD 2-1492 s Poor ,( t j « 'lio new rounty planning hoard. state hL Mary M A> t,.pn. i - i Abner cnrtoflu- j Spar^ left hy (he ftw courts iwinjf fllf1 Roselle Park *-xp,atnftjs r why 1 smofcost; { shifted /roni Mic rmirthnuse to (he -• - I - WANT : -?•• CH 5-1492 now *trg ^ important in all the is in tlw process of being r*>- A!M in MJ-MIK^S and driving, ADS AVIR2CA B HOST MAQMmCENT StR/EOHT AOURBOH WHISKY Elizabeth .- < ffc a n;an vho onjuys j-mok- The sftiilus of meant offices in the Hone's how stjf.* ! =^J J il tWit- you a man wlin li wins is Ilic snniu* except for •c EL 5-1492 define a "shabby" : drrte hke a maniac. He's iK'ar-ct'itJiiiily Eint (he county - •- Under Directlort of * » . —Oiav Sm?.4^L init'ruion! of st-hoolx. a^rioul- * » • pxtotiMoii offk-p nnd pianning tion director, Iowa •+ p*»irsnt of tin- Illinois Toll- will lxi given spflce there. The DR. ARTHUR S. WILLIAMS ^niasicn M^I bells to jjol toll- suptrint^ndont.'K office iind nils, eroded shot t^ ch*3rri:*> from thrir pockvts. On© of the pioneers in this field iisrjculturq o^ncy would txs and uneinpied Irish ear^ STG- sigr ftreet to re-faMen tliem. So, oi" poor highway bousek«&pi^ " Tc;Iv:^ movnf from 0 JX-HUKI building a y is tTcctinj* 30 signs lhai hlock from Ihe courihon?;*?, 'Rie •Virdea E. Staff, ctisf hiakva -Fasten Seals Iielts county WcUaro Department bus its •>" jrt offices in the building and has oskod for more space, nesides tlw frlwlmldor ofrico.s, the coiinty attorney's department wilh a (Color T.V, H«adquart«ri) staff of 15, the twmty treasurer's The First Factory Aut olfico with 13 employes imd tha county personnel director nre trans- 5«rvk« Organitafion In Wutfi»ld ferring to Hie nnnoK. The filtorney find truasurcr will be loeatw! on I he wcond floor of the S-story new build- ing. \ - The judges sdirdutcd Jo move from the courthouse in the nnicx ,-s nre Superior Court .hidRe Wnlter L. LOWEST lletfield 3rd, Counly Court jud^s Krvin S. Fulop. Chester A. Wetricn- burnw and W rillmon* Wood, and Jiivciiik* ami Drmieslfr RCA WHIRLPOOL Court 3iit\#c V. VVilhnm Counly .ludKu -Ttilm Ard, recently ele- in v*njed from District Court judge, is expected to lake thr sixth new court- THE FUN STARTS WITH k '65 PLYMOUTH FURY room. The rrnwiniii^ onu is unas- Quality AIR CONDITIONER signtxl.

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Miss Gena Thamos. e.xte.nHion home* S-^'VC ;.•>:••;- And it's a good time at your Plymouth Dealer's! furni.shinH s|H»claIist. Colki^c of Plymouth Fury sales are going great, so he wants Agriculture, Hitlers University, _ J-> ., These culors arc Mfjdkini nr dwp s to celebrate good times by giving good deals. shades of bU:c\ grci'n. ifrccnish I)luuf violet, brown, JH'IKO, Krny, and See him now! muled or tUwp reds. Patterns, hvtotls, lout1 on-tont' And sculptured textures also conceal snii. Some carpel filwrs rowist soiling xind are easy to cloan. Tliose ratud "excellent'* are J(KJ JK.T cent wcul, -(N 100 per wnt vQnlinuuus filament ny- •-iii n fon and 30 pt-r n-nt nylon with 70 i per cent wool. Well constructed _^.>-J>- acrylics arc rated "good" in soil I! Mi l-> SEC0HDS1 !il rJi^

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LOTS OF LATE-MODEL USED CARS, TOO! CHRYSLER Alcoholics Anonymous Drinking Problem? Write GET A GOOD-TIME DEAL AT YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER'S P.O. Box 121 . Westfield BERSE BROS Or Tolephon* 333 SOUTH AVENUE WESTFJELD, N. J. AD 3-4660 AUGUSTINE MOTORS Inc. 242-1515 Opon MDII, and FrL 443 576 North Ave. E., WwtftoM vlJ- -" -'—. THE TFi&Ln Qt.J. JUNE U, „ ive, working out of Chicago. in 'l94$ was promoted -to assis- Legion, Auxiliary the year. Usu&ally ivy poisoning oc- ! curs through direct contact, but it and Bees tant area manager at thai ' How to Keep sps He was on leave of from Hprry. Fwer* • mm installed a* may occur by petting a dog or eat ' "• «fMartin" " that has beeir incontaot with U froromm 1941 3 with a U.S- Array ©uti-ia^fe 3, asd M^-s. Albert plant, handling clothing that ha Awav from Your Lawn Trees erf been worn in the field, or from tlw ia is and wasps cro sometimes *H~ r. operations. He was etevated to. week afc .the | smoke of horning brush that includes pqiM; te^e. Week I poison ivy sterns or foliage. -traded to lawn trees in such annoy- Elms Have he status of area manager in Oeve- I The surest way to prev-ent poison ing numbers that they became to- Qhm, in 3946 and served m Henry ntger porter j ivy jnfsetion is to avoid contact ardous to children mid adults trying Due lo Climate Change capacity until 1961 when Barrett of wo&l post and his with tfcts plant, t*earn to identify il to enjoy outdoor living. in many areas of the came to Springfield as sates devekp- at the c^^noBy, Don't blame the boes and wasps, This Mix a little fertilizer with sawdust whenever you see it—it grows in „,.,> t.« "inarf^'i" wills meat manager. Gthw

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J b_l •• • • * TOT r,-,,t.iu«w . Vwlkor, Gi>*>t bUlt! fUlKifl. Oliwr . Frank Mc- WllJl I f Condon Appointed Kiiy. Susan Uullingion, Jnntx Klher- and l~*l m^toti. i.iiKiri Sisko, Kv'w Van Ix^u- i'ower Output Up vcr*. Suiniinc SiniUi aiul Ji^wi MiUvr. ius Art Pri/.o Ass't Sccretarv Jmiudc-d in this t:rot5|> werv fitudents c>f tlofti'icily by Public :'•••'.- .\ wf *• cf Patrick Cb'iic^. r:ivc itrsliN*Id I Pa!iiH?r. Uii.iri Kaiw*, Jun Mt'HriTi'- i"^ -*^ ,1*1 • - ik'vtTly Boals. Jant1 HurrisiMi, Pa- Mutoii» by tin Park AH As- -f * wwk y year pgo, en in- ' i '-1 * «;iifr.fi irivin Kane, Lynn McBridc. Btlh sockition and Liu* Cri'.nford 1'". iho asl, k titk'd -Over tlw Kails." [e teke a break after wttbig up camp on Lake Opt-.n*tU (i:vi>nm in IM7 and was [ «Mi" Howard, .lot* Mulholtand, l>olv Lot UR never ncjjotratc out of from the W«lfteld area, who along with the Trail Bla,* DRIVE TO SURVIVE IN < frur. Hut let UB n«iver fear to vTvihor in iu*«i He trans-; *>'andx „* <,'liK-£ijfo. lu-iidquaitors for! Van U'liven. &iiiy tt:nn*r. Jmnos "of their summer canoeing pnd rishln* their way inrcugb u* r il'-s Wrsirrn DtparlimMit, [ Kane ;md Su^aiinc Snutli. nus ro- Vlt d»w. «Wl*tant youth director of the Weitfhld VMCA. ha* of bonding ulninih '^ irtcluditl £iud(?nts of Mrs, Jo- the August can«r trip. Information and regMratlon form* wwan-V nior- -.r y,*4). returning to NVw York jn seph Harrison, it the WcfitfJeld YMCA. 1**5 Mr f'urtdini is a nirtulwr of The final i»erl>io St'ftKiT. Slevon Crystnl, Company can B,"ir AssotuUion Unit*' Mittkidorf. Ma* Merit'l. k Farms, Vacation Community, Mr. randan ;n>«1 Klizn- U«fliiin, HrtJi iuyiT. UiadU-y I-tn art' rrn» pnreni.s Un SoriTntino, Joso|>h Ktiir)f(lon, Jo Mm Soii^cr, Hilly Pork, J)nvid Yam- •I'i'v ;.LI i. ;;;.m^T-:*.ia ^ New Surge of Homeseekers .rick, I'oU'r Mrl2t Tinu SoluofUlHMii, (iriH'ffrey Swell. Ann Quui-kcnbos, you aro cordially Invited to attend

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I" •!—V 'f- -IT -*.--, F5&$t "Hf-™»—*r^ Presbyterians List School Refeiv ! Redeemer Class Stale Commendation CHU VICES Rev, Clark W. Hun* Kev. Ja?nes C Start of Church The Wesley Hall Nursery School I Graduation Set ft "i v -yrr-ifi-B fr rr-ir of WoKtik'id Methodist Church has a.m., Sunday school: H received a commendation from the HOtY TltfNITY R. C, CHURCH V- -J5 School Monday department of CiiikihcHsct Education Tomorrow Night Sunday: fc'iia and u a.m,, all „. of the State of New Jersey. LLD, VF, **At Pastor partments of the church school The Presbyterian Church vacation Mrs. Jean Maybury of ibe- depart- The- i-ighfh ?n;r!c graduation ami As*»is4ai?ts meet; 8:30 accf 11 a.m., worship church school begin? Monday for ment in a recent tetter to Mrs. Don- Osing service ol Koiecmer IAIVA- ! WILLOW GROVE services in the sanctuary, Pr. Hmt children who vdU 4?ntfcr kindergar- ald Moore, director of the school, oran Bay SCIJCQI will he Ft*lei- J. 196% Karitati Kd- will preach. ten in the fall through those who slated that the school was "superb, tomorrow jit B p.m. at Eugene C. McCoy Seotth Pis ins Today; 8 p.m. business, manage- have just €ompJeted the sixth refreshing, wiih basic understand in £ Lutheran Chwi-eh. RECTORY: 3i5 First Street Sunday: 18 a.m,, worship service; inant corrtmissiaii. grade. Separate classes wiU be held of good experiences far young chil- Today jnarks tiie fonnal cio&c of }»htme: Al> ^-033^ church school for children -through Monday; 9 a.ns^l^ fMK*n, cacaUon for the 4-y#ar-old kindergarten, S- dren, the school reflecting a happy, classes ul Hodeemrr School while Sunday ausKt'si la church, T. 8, i/ second Bible school begins. year-old kindergarten, primary, and tomorrow menvbors of ihe eighth warm relationship between teacher . JO and It u-m, an, d ,1 2 noon, n; 9.f ta.m. „ . , Tuesday; 9:30 cm,, prayer. Tuesday; 8 p.mv college fellow- juniors. School will be held from S and <&Uri." grade class will receive I heir di- children's Mass; m chapel, 9, itt:ia, j Wednes«tey: 7^5 p.m., prayer ship. a.m. to 12 noon each morning plomas and the closing vxercisos i.l:j5 and JZ:ia. j , j g 30 , , suramer discus- mec ( fl : S: p m t FRESBVTERIAN CHVKCB through Friday, July 3. wiH be condyt-t^J. Rev. Arthur H. iloJyday Masses: In cburcfi. 6, . . 9;30 sOcial get4^ This year vacation ehurcti school Witnesses Draw Hawlicheck of Si. Paul's LtMheran 6:45, 7:45., 8:45, 9:45 and JO: 38 S4H.; j guijwr Church. Paterson, will be the guest in the evening at 1 p.m. j ' __^_ Frederick E. Christian will be held in Ihe new children's Rev. HkJwtf< L, Smith speaker. Also participating in the y Masses: In church, 6:30t building. The kindergarten depart- FISST CHURCH OF CHKIST, Eev. JFfttBCf D. Cole ment will meet an the ground floor, 1,892 to Assembly service will bo a special choir com- 7; 15 a«d 8 a.m., unless otherwise an- BEV. EBNE3T VARLEY SCIEMTIST and parents may enter the drive- posed of members of Redeemer Day 430 E- Broacl St. 7:25 Rev. Ace L. Tubbs way from Mountain Ave, and let School—grades three through eight First Friday Masses: 6: Sunday Services— tl AM, their kindergarten children off at Held in Clark Following the service, pupils wilt and 8. Minittets British Minister report to the classroom to receive Sunday: The sunamer schedule for New JeI^y; the rear of the children's building. Jehovah's Witnesses concluded OUR &ADY OF LOURDES Nursery—11 A.M. Tlie primary department will meet their report cards after which they Wednesday Evening Testimony worship services goes into effect their three-day assembly Sunday and their parents win inet't in the R. C. CHURCH 8:30 and 10 a.m., worship services. To Speak July 4 on tiie first floor of ihe new building with standing room only at the Meetings 8:15 and the junior department will be parish -hall for the reception of lh<* 304 Central Ave,, Mouniainslde Dr. Feredertek E. Christen Johnson Regional High School in graduates. Refreshments wiH be Rev. Gerard J. MeGarry, Pastor How each individual discovers the preach on the topic "The Pursuit of held on the upper floor of Westmin- Clark. The attendance figure rose of heaven*" is the under- At 1st Methodist ster Kail. served. Assistants Perfection/' to 1892. Shelley CasweH, Willard Dunham. Rev. Francis R McDermitt lying theme at a Bible Lesson on Wednesday: 9 a.m., vacation <*»« itself, and Tilie Rev. Ernest Denton Varfey, Parents may register children for Men, women and children, whole Mariha Imhoff and Barbara Suhr Kev. Francis X, Csrdett "Christian Science," which will, be church school; 11:30 a.m., church a Congregational tnfefsier from San- vacation church school Sunday families, were In attendance* includ- compose tho graduating class. In tx&d &t Christian Science churches morning dyring the church services Rectory—1221 Wyetniag Or, staff devotions; 7:30 p.m., senior dersleed, Surrey, England, wilt be ing 85 members from the Westftaltf ihe fall Wfllard Dunham and Martha AOatns 2-4aO7 Sunday. high summer fellowship. tlie guest preacher at First Metho- in the entrance h&l of the Parish Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses Imhoff will attend Roosevelt Junior Sunday Masses—7, S S:15, J0:30 From "Science and Health with House. A registrar will also be pres- f dist Church «t tlie 9:30 a.m. wor- and six local area Bible Study High School. Shelley casweH and and 12, Key to the Scriptures" by Mary WOODSIOK CHAPEL ship Sunday, July 4. ent Monday morning in the entrance Groups from Scotch Plains, Fan-Barbara Suhr will attend a school Baker Eddy will be read; "The Morse Avenu*, Fan wood w£iy of the new building next to Weekday Masses—6:30, ? and 8. Mr, Varley w#s trained fur the woed, Ciark and W«stfield. in the Scotch Plains system. Holyday Massefr-6, 7, 8, 10 andgreat miracle, to human sense. Is Sunday: 11 a.m., George Sharp of THE Westminster Hall. The B o'clock featured lecture divine Love, and the grand necessity ministry at tho Yorkshire United 8 p.m. Kenilworth wiU be the speaker at SPEAKS College and JEdmburgh University. drew many local residents due to 1st Friday Masses—£:39, 7; IS, of «xis£enee is to gain the true idea the Family Bibel Hour; Sunday He has had four pastorates, each the fimely subject, "The Moral Students Cook-out of what constitutes the kingdom of school will meet at the same time. Crisis—What Can Be Done About Novena—Our Lady of Miraculous heaven in man" (p. 5SG). WHY YOU CAN completely different from ihe jotfter. Calvary Vacation College students of ihe First Bap- Medal, Monday, 9 p.m* This will begin the departmental The first was hym 1935-42 al Lower It?" Joseph D. Wengert, traveling tist Church, home for the summer, Included In the Bibfe readings will grotip meetings for the summer Dorwen in a little village church; District Supervisor for the Watch- Benediction—Fridays 2:3ft p.m. wiU be meeting weekly for study and Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st be a verse from Habakkuk 2:14): months; 7:30 p,m., Mr. Sharp wit! LiUen Swidf^J then from 1932-48 in Bottom in theChurch School tower Society In Brooklyn, N.Y., 'For the earth shell be filled with aiso bring ihe message at the eve- L fellowship with tho Kev. William K. gave the address. Fridays and Holydays, 4 until 5:30, lively war(hinf heart'of industrial Lancashire; then Cober, pastor, and Mrs. Ernest El- and 7:30 until the knowledge of the glory of thening service. betw*«ft a th Pointing to what he felt was the In Blackpool, in o busy att<3 crowd- Staff Listed klnst director of Christian Education, Baptisms—Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap. Lord, as the waters cover the sea." Daily Vacation Bible School will ond tom#one ed seashore holiday resort, and since solution to the moral collapse, as counselors. The group will hold poiutment meet each day from 9:30 until noon. 1955, in Ills present pastorate in a Mrs, EtW Chapman of Westfie3<3, Wengert said, "What is needed today its initial meeting as a cook-out ot Marnages—Arrangements to be FANWGQO PRESBYTERIAN All children four ysars old and over oi large aad flourishing church in one to stem the rising tide of immoral- flic parsonage, 630 Glen Ave., Mon- CHURCH director of the Vacation Charcti made at rectory two months in ad- are invited, Session wiU be held pratiicol results in * of the London suburbs. ity Is a crop of ministers who aren't day, Officers will be selected for the Marline and luGrandi: Ares. School, announces that the follow- vance. through July 9 with a closing pro- times. During his 19 years in Lancashire, ing stfifl members will be installed afraid to speak cut the truth to their summer season and pjans made for George h. Hunt, D.D. gram that night. he held for two periods the office of Sunday during the services of wor-congregations* whether they want a variety of activities. FIKST CHURCH OF CHKISt, Charles L, Sarg MORNING district secretary of the Lancashire ship. to hear such or not, SCIENTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Congregational Union and was con- Kindergarten department: Mes- "Bible principles/* he said, "which CALVARY EVANGELICAL 25? Midway Ave, Sunday: 10 a.m., worship service; 170 Elm St. men reject today as being 'too okl LUTHEHAN CHURCH Fait wood . William K, Co&er, Minister cerned with the administrative side dames Ruth Price, lead teacher, Su- the sacrament cf Holy Coirsmunion AFTERNOON of the denomination. fashioned tor their needs' have by 108 Eastman St.. Cranford Sunday Services: II a.m, zanne $i$gt Joan Schedin* Boris Or- will fee administered and Dr. Hunt Sunday: 9 and II a.m., worship Mr, Variey's s«?rmon subject \vil! their absence caused the collapse in Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquisi evening testimony atn, Louise PoeJtler, Caroline Wehrll* will preach for ihe last time before and children's •division of church FfRST SUNDAY &e "What It Means To Be a Chris- Audrey Knooller, Joyce Hawkins and these times," Rev. Gordim t. Huff meeting, 8-15 p.nt- his vacation during July, Following school. Sermon by the pastor, the tian/* Miss Doris Eiiekson. Wengert urged families to read fastors the B!ble daily and apply its prin- SCOTCH Pt-AINS CHVRCn service there will be a time of Primary department: Sunday: S:45 nnci 10 a.m.t services fellowship under tfie trees, with the ciples now in order to safeguard of worship through the summer OF CIIKEST board of trustees as hosts. Betty Dahlquist, tend teacher, Milja themselves." months; 1Q a.m,, Sunday church nm n.wium IUI. ranw 's Church Endcson, Florence Frank, Evelyn He concluded by stating that Je- Loderst&dt, Dorothy Warner, Edith school, Jerry Yorlts, Minister FIRST CONGREGATIONAL hovah's Witnesses are using these Sunday: Immediately foil owing tho Sunday: I):45 a.m.* Bibk> school CHURCH Carlson, Mary Simmons and Miss principles and have proof that some- Drive Goes Over Joyce Warner, 10 o'clock service the congregation for ndults and children; 13 a.m., wor- 123 Elmer Street thing can be done about, the moral will meet to consider adoption of a tJiip, sermon. "Christ's Unanswered Ministers Third and fourth grades: Me$~ crisis. new constitution. Prayer"; 7:;iO p.m., ;vorshjp, ser- Rev. t». K+ Stanford Goal dames Orchard Cod, lead, teacher, Ralph K. Hoppe, presiding minis- mon topic, "Tho Growing Christian Key. M. E. IKcCuHatigh Shirley CardcUa, Sally Thompson ter of the Westfietd Congregation, ECHO LAKE CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Fan wood — Robert C. Morbeck, Overcomes'*; Communion will be Sunday: 9:30 a.m., worship in the and Christa Moelier, . said that the local ministers had 600 Springfield Avenue served al bdih services. chairman of the recent capital funds L Fifth and sixth grades: Mesdames sanctuary. Rev. L. R. Stanford wiU learned many things over the week^ Bernard E. iemmons, minis (IT Wednesday: p.m., midwuofc | proach. A toddlers and crib room is drive at *he Fanvvood Presbyterian Emily Rcbison, tod leather, Mar- eiHi which they can apply right Sunday: !):30 a.m., BJblo school .t Church, and Hofrert W, Fatoti, garet Doerhoefer, H«feno Schaar- study. provided in Ehe parish house during away to their own lives, "The Fri-for children and adults^ 10:30 a.m., •-1"L" finance chairman, announce its sue-schmM! t and Margaret Frischmann, tho services; 3O;3O am. coffee hour Telephone AD 3-0003 1 V day night program, for instance, worship service with einging, pray- COMMUNITV PRESBYTERIAN for fcitow worshippers. cessful completion. With a goal of! Substitute teachers: Mesdamos dealing with raising children was er, am! communion. Tho speaker CHURCH $65,000, moro than $71,000 has been Lee Kossor, Joan Weasels, Eleanor, very practical. We'll be working on will be Wayne Hermnmgway; 7 Meeting House Lune Mountainside contributed and pledged. George and Eleanor Klrlin, these ideas and sharing these things p.m., W, Heminingway will again Rev. Elmer A, Tafeott Jr.t Minister By action of the congregation, the Refreshment chalrlndy, Mrs. Fran- with area resMents in the months be the speaker, Sunday: 9:30 a.m., nursery euro: entire amount will be divided be- ces Sullivan* transportation chair- ahead," Wednesday: 10 a.m., Ladies Bible worsbtp, sermon» "Is Theology Ir- WE RECOMMEND tween the capital needs of tlie church man, John Kiesewelter. -•> and the general mission of the Unit- The fine attendance record, practi- Class; 8 p,m,, Bible study of "Therelevant?" Kev. Talcott preaching MORNING WORSHIP cal things learned and ihe 24 newLife of Christ," presented by Wil- VVedntsjJay: S: 30 a.m., interces- ed Presbyterian Church in the USA, liam Oakley. from the Jn this latter category, there will be Baptist Conferees ministers oradiaed and immersed sory prayers; 10 a.m,, Bible class. substantial contributIons to the Pres- during the assembly made the week- TOWN BOOK STORE Women of the First BapMst Church end a sum success, Mr. Hoppe ex- ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH First Baptist Church bytery's Innei-'cUy project in Eliza- who attended the annual state Bap- Rev. R- I*. Drowf Minister bethport. to the Synod of New Jer- plained. 41* K. Broad St. tist women's conference at Peddle 500 Pawncr St. , The Rev, Hiehard J. II.nrdnKni Westfield New Jersey 255 E.'Broad Sf,, WesffieW sey's camp and conference pro- School, Hlghislown, June 15 and 16 Adriane and Eoxanno TtuUedge of Sunday: 9:30 a.m., chtircti school, grams, and to the fifty million fund The ttcv* John C, W. Unsley included: Mrs. Lawrence Austin, 42 PlainfieM Ave,, Scotch Plains, Charles B. Morrison, siiperlntendeni; Thp Rov. Joseph S. Harrison of the Presbyterian General Assem- Mrs. Albert Ayer, Mrs. John Clark, were two of 24 new ministers bap- II n.rn., Jiov. Drew will deliver the June 27; 1965 bly. SumJuy: 7 a,m., holy communion: Mrs, William K. Cober, Mrs. James tized at the assembly. sermon; 4 to 7 p.m., St. Luke's an- 7.45, 8:45 ^n to 12 Noon project will toe the purchase of a Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Robert Levy, meetings each week at Kingdom Brewster, sponsor. prayer i»nd sermon. Rodgers organ to reptace tho small, WCTC Radio best sellers at this book shop, Mrs. Jack Mclntosh. Mrs. Hichprd Hall, UTS Old Raritan Kd,, C&rk, Church scliool at the B:45 ami 30 temporary organ which was moved Melntosh, Mrs. Jchn Miller, Mrs. F.where they receive ministerial train- EMANU-BL to the new sanctuary at the time of 758 E. Broad St. a.m. scrvicos, 1450 AM 98.3 FM you are always welcome to browi* Heidi Sloeum, Mrs. G. Albert Smyth, ing under the supervision of Mr. Wedncsdiiy: 9:30 a.m., holy coin- ^ Us completion, pending acquisition Mrs. Harold Tf&worih and Mrs, Rol- Hoppe and Earl D. Myers, ministry Kabbi Bernard M. Ilonnn of an instrument adequate for the Tomorrow: 8:U p.m., sabbiitli eve nuinion: a p,m,. cosmopolitan club. lin Wildin, fclmol Instructor. Sermon around. much larger sanctuary and for the Mrs, Cober is the state program After the assembSy ended the wit-service; bat rmtzvah of Rosanne Jo REDEEMER LUTHERAN expanding music program of thechairman and Mrs, Wildtn the state nesses took off ihoir ties and coats Abrams. CHURCH the Rev, William K. Cober church. recording secretary. and joined in a mass clean-up of the Saturday: 9M5 a.m., sabbath Kev, Walter A. Reiming high school facilities. They will mee* morning devotions. Vicar C. Clifford Flanigan Loving Things and Vacation Bible School together again at Yankee Stadium Friday: 8 p.m., July 2 sabbath eve Corner Clark St. and Cowper- from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The school Aug. 24-29 for the annual large dis- summer service. thwaiie pi., opposHc Uooscvelt Jan. Using People" FOR NEWCOMERS TO At Alliance Church which last year averaged 270 young- trict assembly. We welcome your inquiries regard- tor High Sdiool. Opens Monday sters will i>e unefcr the supervision ing temple membership and the Tomorruw: If p.m.. eighth grade of Mrs, Joisn Cuthbort. total religious program for -children KHldiijitto;) and d<:nin« service; 0:30 j A Vacation Bible School for chil- There i.s no charge for ihe sehooi; Convention Report and adults, us well as nursery p.m., UiihiTim La.vnK=n'-s Lea.qtiLv school. Information may be obi a inert dren from 3 to J2 years of age will J* is open to -all children in the des- Tlie services at Westfield's Luth- *^>y,"jm" 1 by calling the temple office. TJg^-;w!Si 1W3 *W8»?S?55,^;^^S ^ i^s beheld at the AHfenco Church, Ret- I L ^L, . ot- *^^yf^;< ignated age groups. Transportation cur \v;i*h; \nuv.n\s, teachers | ap 1 '-SK-. .*v- -^. iX'i •-*••-•?:• >- -iS-o,^* -^ •x-ib. eran Church, 8:38 and n a.m., Sun- ^ss? "iX'. ^^, -•^j-: il-M" 0F1 -it.-. Sabbath services are held every w to^>^ -J,'. -.1* ' I • "- :<:•;• :c--:^ iford Ave. and Cherry St., CranTord, will bo available by bus. ^^;>^ m&$m&*i ¥=.**&• :OJ^V. m jsap^i- drive. * 'ST- •^>'-v*.^^^ ^'^ day, will include a brief report by ^-. •^ 1 1 _ j u r r ^_.^ ^ 1 ^ '^ ^ i •^.V' ?-:-.v •tt* •^f%*mt ^ :'<•;•-•:•>• @s« &sm? Friiby evening during tho. summer •L^K *V •s- i^O: liogiiuiing Monday and continuing An evening school for teenagers Sunday: KtV& n,ni. diiklron's ohoir i "«":J:*"? >.3£Z&£ =K-S_ ^< 4 ••-••xjr the Rev. Walter A* Rctining en the £-•-0,- •^•f :-*? .sw iv.-.v. •-•;: -i-.^:-' 1 .T^y y^ beginning at 8 p.m. They ore con- ^^W -•l^ -^ s-^ .S.V* " •••.•!':••• _• through July 9. Sessions will be ^^=^, •^ * J . • • *v- "- -^" •v. will be held from Aug. 9 ' ^ F 't ' • "J at fady servk-o air! Holy Baptism, :<-o '^Vi-d.^i •--^'^ ^-r? convention of the Lutheran Church. ^&y I ^: •z-^-: 1 ••!"• ""Jl _ 5- • *. ^ 11 - : ^-y •\ ducted by members of the TempU* :^5'Wi: •-.. :,»^-s :4: 1 •% is -^ ->.;r^ ^VS-.V. -^' :-*_o •j- -1 Pastor Reunmg was a member of ^ •Si V^i; •^t »• •>:-•-.•'.'•*•^- ^/, i--> • Religious Committee without music •:-:^> •sft-.si SSIM v^. -w- f'^- the Atlantic District Contingent of rO»i^ •St- ifvij^v-^xo: >* ^ ZniJ-iL 3- and sermon. ^^•-^ or'. •• .-. •?.'1O. • 3-:^.v<- SB>™^? ' r-.i •. :^>" Delegates nnd Representatives, serv- .^=v ^" n." O_J "s^-:-^^- •Ui •JW?'V ing as regional vice president for ^•05; -^1-: ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL 1 m ®fe \'. • K - H' ^•^ New Jersey. Sunday's sermon will CHURCH :w-i- ^' be delivered by Mr. Reunmg. 593 Park Ave. i:?; oM: Laundry Woes Piling Up? ro^i Pi Scotch Plains 1^: Tireless Being, patient of man's 'j; Sunday; fl a.m., hoiy communion; ,-r-U procrastination, affords him fresh 10 a.m., prayt'r and sermon. Get Smart! "s. opportunities every hcur. — Mary Wednesday: 3;30 a.m., mitf-week . * • leave your Baker Eddy holy communion. \\ ^m hh~ft* •> • •-^iff" n^^ JWS •'^^ -j?. M -v:? r-'-.-- -. " washday blues with *5Eil .-j?f J • I- Wi J3& - J- • • V j". •3>?S \ m J m us* anflsave! ;t..:<

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•*> by Scoutmiis4er War- Samage caused by set will give you the latest informa- m i; K. kala, present^ the Star Scout (rater and flood- tion from the Weather Bureau. '. +..M i>H-ki&n a) U«lv«r- ! Mword to trtH^> quartermasl«r Den- When a hurricane is born, U.S. Uoc said. to Lev Honerker, Bertite Haf Jovi s struck Weather Bureau observers usually xo Ck-u on Aug. 26,track it before the storm hits th* Bob SteiTingcr; ami, $65 million i; Dora continent. Observation planes w Of deHoot ScoiilS John ult* in Sehml Cbrts Legttckl and Tiin ;ured damage $12 sent up to fly around and through in- on Oct. 14, «bJic stij"t«t can U'ach an adult er thnn the national aVP>rftg«. IUgh* r 75 miles per hour because hurricanes frequently knocfe you t1 H younystor oft on de* lighu of the Iroop year Included down, electric, transmission Jiaei, H v&d LAV* sr..;?rr 'hi* }i^rUcipatton In cainpoi^-s. the Klon- causing power failures. Van McMalum car lie ted T» iii^yt i." *. - dike Derby, Jockey liollow histwic years, 96 hurricanes V'iTsDnV : "If 4 :- continental United If you live or are vacationing near pta \iititi a% m*C -it i;- in wlnrti liails hike, ntleudanCL' at fiurtimer of almost two a a seashore, go inland if a hurricane oamp:> Wiitchung Sabs It is, f • : **iiperii'M:i* tlun his yotmgor XiM--hf A. (iuMftoi* l*fc«* tuv^cHlfi Mttt|liil# JUtrt* wild CM is about to strike the area, and pick hurricsBpi-, nrr^ ^ camping in lh« Adirond»cks, Fort lluurd tit llraltnrai «** auld br MnttifB l>, NlWin, Jh fur th* . r n'iiU*. it i* often i«)ssib|o to ttf sir years—1916, 1933, a place to stay on high ground. Hur- jl. •*- Dix, Hillslsorough and Wartiiingtan •?•/*" *. •-the United Stalks ricanes churn up the sea and when Stiilo P«tk on tlw Dclawure. Mr. they hit, beaches and low waterfront •SiJ I t tfll Lett i '.tlit r- ; Hurt staled llial *t*oap advance- lit by four hurricanes. 1 areas may " become flooded or swept & ment, on« i>f the best in tiw dis- ist costly hurricanes it t:is by storm waves. And, high tides usu. *•* Pack 273's Picnic trict, rrffreted a continued pait^m [point of property tlu'oui,!h *ht? Loiit.ing aisd nwiit ijfldgc dozen years was ally accompany tliein. ^ - WH€N programs. Mr, Hart «omitwndcd 1, which struck New "/Go inland early, the experts ad- 1.* • *r us . < Held at Tamaques SccutUirasler Warlmla far his fiiw dandJ, New Jersey,. vise* if your passage to safety is 1 •roji;r^in that featured an I.J.I w England states in over a road that is likely to be under i.. u ••_:•? 1 Cub P:icfc 273 hoUi Ju? nnnual pic- } iu-dooiv out-door approach. [E storm, insurancu ing. osx <>?" rrrMf vjiiiii 1 water with high tides. Rising tides LKi Atwr-r rk ^1 Titmaquos Park Thursday. A Junior nssisijnt sctmUnaster and (129.700,000 in losses; II?J;H- frequently occur several hours be r'ine-wirt?d rci!iit1a was held on Uir St-out iJaul Wintfot presented H, Hurricane Hazel site from tsh^t. -i* K"HJ=C. fore a hurricane hits, so move to pn'md in yhtch v>ajllMHits t'dn^tfiK'tt'tl • leclur* about Canip Sal>at- itlantic roost causing higher land well in advance of the *t b>'lhe cub* unniK'lcd. The winiK'rs list one of the two scout camps the totaling $122,050,000, arrival of the slorm. Travel during r * '•.'.*'- vi,we Hdhiiy Dam, first; \)ym\ lhn\- troop will aUend this summer. C^rnp TOWWSEliP rushed into Texas a hurricane is dangerous. r>', s^'CiKid; and lied fitr tihr plnrt.\ , ratod os ono i.ul Zff-h pne! Killy SlickN', Tito re* ir** scout ramps in thp country. U bt;r s;^tr:-» was itiamtytMj by 8. Murk hi tin* ni>i Lltern part of the -«- You won't find US - »• 1 rfrcrv, cutimasifr; AHKTI Jasula AdiroiidiR'Us, Paul's slides showed i . V through i: -+.. asleep on the job! We Eric as.ciM.ini cuhinas- scouts nnd ilmlr parents both gnmnd 7. •& *• I ^ •' •, li. James Kiitisky ami William imd niF views of i)te camp and Us 1 ,'i offer SPEEDY moving slnic*iure. . t . I :

1 i. Wni'kaKi spoltt? brief- ^"f- service - . - dt reason- j ullov the pTv-^lte i? ni*-rf Io I bo iv*i. , ly about final sign-up instructions -J T ^- J duoe l^»e po&sibil:: 5 *T able cost. Careful crat- [or hcAh summer scopi camps: con- i pressure hi: tU- ^r;itul»tcd Ihi* parents for their sup- f [he walls. *•',* ing and packing, too. jar^(i> t;tovcn Clark. 1'rtrr I'otty port, and Utanked tlie troop com- j Be careful -^^ 7 £ 1. ^ Kt?klnian. .limmv for a job wHI done. '"^1 Phone right now. i or c-sr>di6-s are i.

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electricity created by tht&e fabrics. scratch the healing plate with rough It may be necessary t« use one abrasive. SinaU burrs may be no- Family Auto Trip Steam Irons Need ticeabte on rough material, but may or i wo iabkiKpocmii of ammonia to ruin a finer, smoother fabric. final rinse to dim mate a linger- CRANFORD HAll perspiration odor in wash and Can Be Fun If Care to Perform Mom. of Planned Ahead As Intended Summer Clothing By CAKOLYN F, YUKNUS ur Inspection I By MARY W, ARMSTRONG. Ed.D. Ceuffty Home Economist Requires Extra 600 Lincoln Park Senior Cwuriy Home Steam irons have become a favor- Will your family take the road ite appliance tor homomakers. Care, Handlin 6-7100 some time ibis summer? If you've Steam irons can make pressing or Oireefor.- COHM** had enjoyable trips m the past, Ironing easier. By CAKOLVN F. { you're more Ifeiy la do so. Family However, pour performance can County Home Economist j vacations by car have much to com- be traced to the care of the Summer clot lies require more fre- ; mend them if adequate advance steam iron- Until a ste&ra iron starts quent washing, pressing, or as ring j preparations have been made. U> spit and sputter, or produces no or ^oes not get hot, little than dothes for other seasons. j Firsl comes some advance plan- Humidity, heat and sun cause I ning a&ou! routes and stopovers. One thought is given to the care of the get ready properly unless there iron. move damage to clothes than is often \ suspected, , I COX.D fiOUFS we so refresh- Until ready to serve. Makes is a .pretty good idea attout destina- When the iron was purchased, spe- Ing. They may be served tftor- servings. tion. cific instructions for use were jn- CertainJy heet and humidity in-j crease the amomH of perspiration ouffbly chilled or jellied- Most FBGSTBO VUAM SOXX3P Then on an individual basis, there eluded. In many instances, these of them sre easy to make be* instructions have long since been which is generally absorbed by the a canned soup Is used is toe matter of clothes and gear oz. can likely to be Reeded. If there are to lost. clothing. Aside from perspiration, 2 tablespoons butter heal and humidity can set wrinkles There is no set rule for serv- 1 can condensed cream of be lao more than two passengers, Asa selling feature, many Iron ing except the suggestion that mushroom soup bulky fishing tackle and other rec- manufacturers say that ordinary tap that may be most difficult to re- the dishes b© as cool to look at cup milk reational equipment presents less of water can foe used in your new iron. move. as possible* If no cream soup J cup Hg-bt cream a problem. But, If there are sev- This is possible only if you 3ive in a Activity In the sun and warm bowla are available, use glass teaspoon s«Ut DUCTED soft water area, or have a water weather -can create a color change punch cups, low gltaaa compotes teaspoon pepper eral traveling together, an agree- pr even coffee cups* 2 tablespoons cooking1 ment of tfte space allowance per j*er- softner in your home. or cause while colors to turn yel- 2 tablespoons lemon juice son before getting ready is impor- However, in hard w#ter areas low. sour Saut6 crab meat In butter till tant. there is greater dutnee that miner- Stains from food are more apt to golden. Blend together with re- Two rules for individual packing als in the water wiU accumulate to happen* I pa Therefore, if a regular 1 can (1GH o=J ? frozen con mainlng Ingredients. Chill about are helpfui; Make a list of all essen* clog the st#am passages. A simiiar system of care is followed, greater densed cream of potato 3 hours; garnish with parsley PRICES LISTED soup and serve *4 cup sour cream you did plan 4o do something else period of time. per, for this will encourage mildew in pan of hot watetr for SO min- 1 tabjflspooa chopped on the trip than hunt for a certain utes, Combine with remaining Defrosted water, rein water or stains. ingradienta 1B blemder; beat un- Chill consomme Jn a bowl in scarf or pack and unpack several boiled water are not suitable for Upon removal, it Is wise to thor- til smooth. (Strain if desired.} the refrigerator. When halt items you wish you had left at home. use in a steam iron. These all con- jellied, fold in sour cream and oughly check garments for food or Serve Immediately in chilled Now, for everyone's comfort and tain minerpls, dtist, or food parti' s or place In refrigerator chopped chives. Chilt thor* grease siains. convenience in the car, there are cles, which can clog the inside pas- Water soluafole stains should be several suggestions; sage of the iron. sponged immediately with ' cool 1. Put overnight and " When a steam Iron does get clog- water, unless the fabric water spots. items in a tote bag which you can ged, it is then a repair job for an Test a spot on an inside seam first. For Best Cakes and Cookies reach with ease as you stop for the authorized steam iron service cen- Later stain removal treatment may night. Some other activity is more ter. A mixture of equal parts of be necessary. Choose Baking Pans Wisely fun than moving four bags to get wMte vinegar and water allowed to Any grease stains must be pie- the one you steam through the Iron may help to treated with a grease solvent. This By MARY W. ARMSTRONG, EdJP. polished because black absorbs heat, 2. Unpack the gfove compartment, keep the Inside of the iron clean. is particularly important for wash Senior County Home Economist and shiny Un or aluminum reflects then repack K. Include basics only But if the iron is completely clogged, and wedr, or easy care fabrics. If than ANY comparable "Best results every time" are not heat away. In the ca&e of cookie necessary maps, pencil and padT a satisfactory liquid has not yet swell stains are washed in hot water a matter of luck In baking, Nor do sheets, however, a bright and flashlight, facial tissues, $>re-nrolst- been found to solve this problem. and detergent, they may be perm- they depend solely on a good recipe surface reflects heat so ihat cookies pads for cleansing hands and In using your Iron, use only the anently set. and good mgredients. The baking do not become too dark on the bot- face, especially children's, recommended amount of water lo Today many garments that wore lbs. of From Fc pans you use are important too. tom before browning evenly on top. For car -cleanup emergencies, fill it. Allow your iron to heat at ouee washed by hand can now be its huge fww i When making a cake it helps ta include a sponge arid a bottle of an toast two minutes at the steam sot- done in {he newer automatic ma- Cookie sheets should be the right ting. chines, Wash loads should not be . more than mt use just the right sized pan or pans. for the oven for best results. all-purpose product—for example, a A cake recipe that is right lor a pine cleaner wrapped In a plastic A higher temperature may make mixed as to color or types of mate* 15 cu, ft. NO Select sheets or pans that will al- rial nine Inch square pan two inches low at least one inch and a half your iron spit ,white a lower temper- refrigerator will not give the best results space on all four sides wheir placed 4, Von*t overlook the Jirst aM kit ature may make it drip. Cold water and cold water soap at top! in a larger shallower pan or in a in the oven, The space allows the and other medicinal aid. Even mos- A steam iron should be emptied reduce the1 wrinkling of garments smaller deeper pan. Apart from the heat to circulate and brown the quito bites, &s well as sunburn, can of all water before it is stored, Even and subsequently, reduce the iron- apj>earaneo of the finished cake, the cookies. Without the circulation, cause discomfort. Also, possible if a steam iron is used frequently my. cooking time will need adjusting. cookies around the edges of the pan cuts and burns or poison ivy do need for pressing while sewing, it is not With man-made fabrics o? com- Use of too small capacity pans such are likely to become too brawn, attention right away. good to allow water to stand in the bination of natural and man-made iron overnight. as cup cake pans, layer cake pans overlook teflon pans for 5, A thermos of hot coffee or cold fibers, uso a fabric softener in the or Turksheatf pans will surely cause baking muffins and cup cakes if you milk is often welcome but nothing As with any iron, do not mar or final rinse, This reduces the static atl overflowing and consequent diffi- really want to save work. It's a real lakes the ptaee of a good cold drink culty in removing the caUe intact joy to Sift the gems out whole and of water. Thirty children, not al- from the baking pan. Besides, extra simply rinse out the pans and wipe ways very young, can make every- work in cleaning the oven will also them dry. one uncomfortable. Most state camp- result. sites have good safe drinking water Regulation cookie sheets or jelly * for refreshment on the spot and for roll pans are essential to making For an easy-to-ftandJe rib roast, refills. But if you're traveling to perfect cookies. Pans with too high have y&ur butcher separate the rib far away places with which you are Call fills / sides interfere with even browning bones from the meat, then replace unfamiliar and assurance of safety imiriber;* 212 888-1212 and round pans are apt to crowd or and tie together for roasting. H not provided, people will still get for information from misshape the cookies, besides using To serve, simply cut the string. thirsty. Some folks always carry .the Fair, including up* oven space inefficiently. And you have a boneless rib roast bottled drinks for emergency use but tQ-ihe-mmuteriewsoa Some top-stove pots and pans heal for easier sarving and a happier In case you must risk unknown daily Fair activities, better if the bottoms are not kept' husband. sources of water, you can lake pre- NEW JERSEY Bai cautions. NO DEFR0ST1 milk. If skim or partially skimmed To purify drinking water as a Milk Makes Tasty milk is used, it must be labeled cho- precaution against bacterial contam- MR colate drink. ination in unfamiliar areas: add l fe glint 2# If cocoa or chocolate sirup made teaspoon liquid chlorine bleach to Freezer or fo \ Summer Drinks with cocoa is used instead of choco- five gallons of water (or 18 drops huge refrJgni! late, It becomes either chocolate- per galkm.4 drops per quart). Mix i fferent flavored milk or chocolate-flavored well. Let the mixture stand for five drink. minutes for maximum effectiveness, minimal taste. It may not taste Top ConvenTenca Features BIWHVW. - ~™—v«™~«*«fto^ By MART W. AHMSTHONG, Ed.D. Corapartmont • Cover protects T«yfe n»to TdW «jgK Senior County Home Economist Polyn re thane Finishes like champagne but we are told it and provides handy pfrcRage Qtelf • fttoWte ^ «r«W will be safe if you use no more than turns In bom sectrons • 1WIH Vegetable What a happy coincidence—lots Can Withstand Abuse, the amount suggested. movable Egg Tra of milk and lots of warm weather tnlils cartons taB _„ „ _ End White Rings ana Remgeratorfeeiatar • Ssts Oosft WJgftu.«««*«i i in which to serve it! A tall cool Copportaww 4 CMo© or Whit* of milk is refreshing and nu- If you'd like to put an end to all tritious. Milk can meet every need, while rings and minor scratches on Family Life Today NO DOWN PAYMENT! too. Minus the fat skim milk gives wooden surfaces, explore using one Ruteers—The State weight watchers low calorie nutrt- of the polyurcthane finishes. Miss By PHYLLIS G REE It fcSenis, Plug some ice cream and Gcna Thames, extension specialist Specialist in Human Relations other flavorings miltt provides a In liome furnishing at the College of "C5 General Eleclrlc BIG 2 special treat for anyone who can en-AgricuiUtret Rutgers University, Camping for Children Refrfeerator-Freezer-Of?/K 28" Wide! joy good eating. recommends these finishes for sur- "Johnny, Btiht and Bill ore aH Banana Milk Punch.—Mash bana- faces subjected to hard wear. going to campl May 1 go too?" nas, blend in beaten egg yolks, milk You'll find polyurclhanes highly Some parents are eager for their and vanilla. Fold into beaten egg resistant to scratches, water, alco- children to go io camp in the sum- whites, Pour into glasses and add hol, oils, chemicals, food stains, mer because they know tiui many a scoop of ice cream. This is really nnd solvents. advantages camp offers and how smooth. This finish woul ice cream, especially formulated for use with fied in camp been use the group is Buttermilk Splendor.—Combine in small «nd close-knit and is together ymi know you «io tnm give* itew FREEZER - or HOME FREEZER during all day. beauty, now life lo your precious nigs a blender 2 pitted stowed prunes, I Actually, Fillers aro not needed, JUNE and JULY when connected to tablespoon prune juice and 1 <:up Parents who are hesitant about or Wddlooms! For as little as 8c a buttermilk. Add une-liaJf cup shav- Poiyurcthsnes fill the pores. square foot * . . if you net NOWl Public Service Electric Lines. For directions on choosing and camp often agree it may he good ed jce. Swirl half a second and pour far some children—but not their into a glass. using polyurellianc finishes, contact Uic home economist at your County own. They may fee3 that their child Peach Cream Soda,—Into each laU wotiJd be homesick in a TODAY won glass put VA cup crushed, sweetened Cooperative Extension Service Of- place with strange people. They fresh, frozen or canned pcaeiies and fice, don't realize that *1K> youngster may wnism cup milk. Stir well. Fill glass become too dependent en his parents full with carbonated wafer. Top if kept efosc to them all the limn. Dbl FO R-arOO. •*•* a £a*-f; i, to Star yard, In pm&te hi^, UH.->< W<-'" TUB WTESTFIEIJO

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of Jflli Enukvard W-sib"• " . ... • Anaftor K .-v-' jersoy r v n y TUESDAY Marcos of hri'jk Tgwn. a mental \YXMX$ in Spanish next week's tH'i; circus ;tt -*jp recurve an ParkT also is in next wwk't cus at Olympic Park. Th\* in a i- t tm hi& col- Third Porn* dcpartmc^al band-wife team which ptrforir.s«^ r? taken teyDcnak l Utas)U£''fif pB read; "FoJ- u Way in English, ftntacttfl trapeze bar rigged between a s^ wishbone contraplion The Umd a from Dar^nouth ;\ lieart is . the show slutting g period IK playing through July "4 is ,; Bcil Her Parisians, a raited ion of •i woiv Olvo^ and it;*** in His Sixlh Ftu'm: t A *- JO—10 ed poodles. W *&&& Ii *>f 431 Woodland Ave.. Registration will start July e h lurtn; you had i 1 THE* swimming classes given st O]yMj;;'_ and iiontii r«t|, FwtrUi Form; Park by the Newark R«.-d Crwt. i*H !f fivy Mullen of 8U4 Hillside A\-^ Off! in tiw Beil or- j I Anyone who has com p! final nuirking ^u^riod, Ktigel t!ll| fourth grade may enroll in | TtiiwJ Fwm final mark- '»x-^ u* pcrvite for Dan-1 ing juried, Bl^aius antt Fiittt- Fonn gram which teachc water Ary cyfnplpto listing «f j \ thousands each summer. fii't.1 lujfiur roil, curfw^d tietem irf Vffii j 2] 9 Canterbury lid., Simon •UsJiinK. but among i Tuition Aid P »••,••. of 249 Klmbali Ave; secmn 1 i roll, Frederick ObrocU of It Carol |#b«rtson Mrs. Stevens of thi' Dart- e L. +!-itf,i'.rt.t hi\ \orihirn New ; fid, Fintil niarhhigf |jtM"*od, Hawkins To PTO Leaders • | [»tftler aTid D;md Lough trf 1S43 Available at III I way Ave. •Mrs. H, A. Stevens of 19 Stone- of I .?••> w.-: . the leifih Park was hostess la the nt-x f 1 I'm 0 good face Is a letter of riscom- , ly elected slate of officers and eeejv ee, and ; mendation, a goud heart is a letter mittet* cliainnen of the Lintota -t- tr* Nationui Enroll-! LEGAL NOTICES £• >• • 'i'mii . may* of iTftdft.—Edward Gewge Bulwef- School Pl^O Tuesday night, Associate nwm- •-H <•-—• < Fh— - .r at I .___•! . I ". Lytton !O., JUNE 30 !=• J n = J'lanning Sub- In mo Cuuniy of Mrs, Rjchaid SwlcK»r g jarfsfnla '* \Olll I'. Vti 1 1*1 tf:*j.r: J t;:" on A liirtini Relations; FHIUI*' nf .KHIX H HA K n ON * tif Ken J*r«<»y to SURVIVE tion of -possible programs for ifc L WmUUiV, (li^j Um^vn tiu JiHiN 11. year prompted interest and discus- |hl WllKMllV. l^ii'ttrtiMl. Hit Pun I'uiHiiitt! in in.- IHM»IT or MARY C. ticotuli PUInn hi sion. '•H p nf Intf lax i*a!i* LIAWAYS" '?**•*^ KANAN1C, Hiiniijtutt' nf tli«- 1'LMlht.J" or r f»f Km.fii, niLiiii' iMI tin1 I'l^venih rfay h fm the Mubj»rt c-f LEGAL NOTICES The projected budget was sp 14 v.;. t to ml »* J*ftt S8O lh iy?1l the m* man BLANKET proved after minor changes, Hw. Ki, N. 3: rir^t Ward by JP •._ ... 1 ufh as ihe roinmumty (ho 4 }-r= Viktf. bert Randolph, retiring principal of - ri u: Mum, r. KT: Mnivh, lsii3'\ Vi*u sft INOO" Io i-xhihtt to =- 1- :• Ti,= 1 Lincoln School addressed the group It r ruiilt nr t nuiini ri«luT lit I*- ! or Mtu^rMHi ti> d *w Ni*H Jersey Cam tTi showti the c briefly and refreshments £:= UWOHW i * r sb*- Blind which Hiri! Ille Hi' V .11'. 1 served- Mrs. Edwin Garnish a if tf"1 t\v HIM friim Ihr IUIIL Court kd~ maintenanrt* of 1 t i- 51 I luy \^ III IK* fun of you ed Mrs. Slovens as hostess. ii It* ail.- players In the1 Hln'vt- I'utlU^i 'it-- 1 K.2J 1 ill AMI ., -w. . - ""me? ynu hav« in may iM hnvtt H«m# rtfTbt, title, lUn nr V-'lh tin \X t *_* r«» is * inTi-rtlii^ tln» r*^ii* Alfi .-1 soy l*j* viriui* rnm:: ;n r; s Chair lay tho f CRRnFORD n; imc " ' ' A t tor ALL LP i a brilliant hu>i- t'iii m- ullifH* l^gal tft IHW- — 'IHIDAV Ihru TtENDAV — rtil - Tlir nnlura or Whloli • i •• i- -^ —_• fiii Hint you and i?nn h MI RECORDS ^ rolk^e and iuT nluinnl j HH il^r*MHll*lit» t XOTITK Tit ($3.9ft and up) "THOSE CALLOWAYS" far (rom ihrounh with you, ivllh i«trl li'tiiurli v In HM» NT3W t» UltlAK KIJII'M & \Ktt\ MH'l-> EU HI-FI AND STEREO >s jind i' IIHTII Etiiuii] Dr Class ; H'TA'1'1': Ni:\V J 'l'Il*: Jtmt> **, PM A VKII'T A NSKTTK TO MOItTIMKIL 10% Discount Al AI<0$ VI %Mi ^I.I.O '"1 \V« en- delijfhtod \hui 1 the t _••>? 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Hin to Jlfitin^ Am wlin i lu- FOOTHILL i^:^T ntrt )r* in PLAYHOUSE m,fri|i ltl|lMtutl,(, flir i--'-tniihilnIi Ynt* whhll 1 MUSIC STAFF i HTr'l uHllIK fl SE OF vr Using in , Mr. ml proF^f nf ^rvh *' In Ht * •.. < rlnr BARBARA RYAN _EV£S., S:4O vi' in Fund ! ri*Mllh 1' • I Mnv lUi itj rt. Hi ui«* Jin IIK n A »M(>x, Tirnliin. «ORS" .It >'K 2.1-M f rw J^rm>y In Hr*ojTlfiiH ^ w lili I In* was sidi-nt of 1 i i 27 ELM ST., WESTFIELD "LADY iisirn; i M.Kir! < 'iMl II I V l^H of i ! vll jinn th t- JIFHI pr*"v^~ EEN 1 1 Tniviiwhl]. *tf Tin nrtNin JHLH IJF^H ShntMut^iI fui Phone AD 3-1448 •>* Of ;& i-M »i*.. uniiniiff iij-rt-m ami "A rnmi'il/ ilrnnirt o_f =••; noun n Lesley GORE a*. Chairman Of Uie ciulpUT H r--Hnw Urn-i^ In the 'i^nviiHtstp ut Hint Jan 1 ?IS* at* <*" M •-LI •• ± _._ J_,. L -• -t., i.; ... i KKI.—»3/M>. PAT.. GIRLS ON tain U ' i I H M Vaif 1 K»tmra4 * KMftf 1 {or tho V«'w Jersey •*- i J-V' "^C H BEACH" Beechwoori fcne. ELLIOTT for |lir Blind Ilw, slu •i Middlesex, HJ. e-0462 ;^. -» =| ^£ t tif 'CiiKiuti book ninfhinos" j e-f-m* 3 t^•jiiinttini; basiH by th*- Tele- ; r.r Pioneers Th^ inarhinrs and | BOILER BURNER UNIT.S i.,;i'k rortirtiin^s. arc .supplunl to blind ; rn:-^W by UH- Library of Congress. ; FURNACE BURNER UNITS Walter Reade Sterling AMPLE y,r \\i\ca\ bus been very iictivi' . PARKING ,r I\trtiKoulh iiluinni work, Mf> lias j CONVERSION BURNERS Theatre Directory S,-M«1 as president of tin* ('kiss ; ^m-iaJiun in l!R>-HiS «ntl tins ] 756-3500 AIR CONDITIONED ^s ;tficnt since tflfil. He was i 1 BIG LAUGH FILLED SHOW M?r of tin Alumni (-'mmeil | F»> 1&-W aiui siTved as chair- ! \ [V.v couJH'irs National Kn- : EtCCTVIC FURNACE-MAM, INC ConJinitlec. Krum EW president «f the Tri-C 11 f • M w TV^ I ^4 ^P" : :NSTH ! :th nub

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. -^-- F*ge 6 WESmEiD W, *> LEABEK, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 3965 a request for aa increase in In several eases, sclwlarshifl win- Plains Artist Cross rates until After Aug. 15 to ners already announced were pre- Oaldweli, Averick Two Men Held Fo allow all interested parties more; Students Due sented the awards by representa- r I lime m which to study the matter tives of ^rganteaiions giving them. Boro Delegates urals Task At and prepure their object ionv To Start Summer The Fan wood Junior VVwnaii's *&m Contracts wore awarded to tlw Club $350 selwlar&Ma went to Gloria Ave, were ordered held for Spoer; the Scotch To Boys' State Couitliouse Moreira Construction Co, of Flenv ! Study at UJC Sp l isjgtoii on its jow bid of $24,524 to i I Higl) School Music by Magnate John M.'Ma*e^(?day ^St°e Among Uie finishing touches fo.rj«reet a new reinforced concrete! $200 scholarship to Georgya Gwt- prjncj- Hosky on a charge of break ' *^> - the Union County CourUiouse annex j bridge at Broak&ide Ttr, neai More than 5©0 sUutonU are expect- k'm: and the Ralph Ketis Memorial pal of Governor ; Livingston High entering and Muse m\ «C h ed to begin classes Monday in Union Scholarships of undisclosed amounts, School, Berkeley Heights, has an- breaking and entering and I wjii be murals jji the seven court-1 «**ard Ter. m Clark; to Moore Chev- Junior College's anfiual Summer Ses- room& depicting historical scenes. I rofcr in Elizabeth an its low bid of j to Barbara Hartz and Richard F. notunccd that James L. Cold well of Rosky was arrested ^j.lv sion. Anlonak. 1263 Knollwood Rd,, will be the Wednesday after allegedly bj4- Richard de GrootT a Scotch Plains j $U.413.6O fur six cars for county A day session will be conducted into Jarvis' Drug Store, U E\n artist, was commissioned by the departments to Chain Curtain I Other awards: Kt-y Club Award of gale and Jeffrey Awriek of this yea? as well as an evening ses- $109, John Sooha; Scutch Pteins- Wyoming Dr., th& altsraaie to rep- and taking a camera, value Board of Freeholders Thursday to jShoppe, Elizabeth, on its tow bid sion. Classes in the day session will known. He is also charged paint the murals at a fee of $2,600. j of $16.438 for window accessories for Fanwood High School PTA Techni- reseat Mountainside in the 20th sus- moei front 8:30 to 11:45 a.m., while cal Award of $100, Kiehard JBopp; •Jon of the American Legion Boys breaking into the Dutch Treat < Freeholder Director Raymond I the courthouse annex. classes m the evening session wiU be $boppe, IU7 W, South Ave ^ Moore said the Union County His- Scotch Plains Republican Woman's State. from 8;25 to 9 p.m. Club Social Studies Award, a $50 The boys are sponsored by the last week and allegedly taking ,' torical Society will be asked to sug- Registration lor the six-week Sum- and other items with a total i gest ideas for the paintings. Pvt, McCoy Assigned bout!, Janice Keith; Business Edu- Mountainside American h&gmn Blue of less than $100. roer session will conclude tonight cation Club award, $50, Sharon How- Star Post 386, aiid QFG selected on The board adopted an ordinance tram 6 to 8:30 p.m. Prof. Walter appropriating ¥250,000 to the Union To German Post ard; Home Economics Award, a $25 the basis of leadership, character, Muse is charged wi(h ent . Mattimore, director, suid there are Kelly's Confectionery Store. fi4 w County Park Commission for capital Scotch Flatns—Army Pvt. Thomas a few openings in some courses in bond provided by the JSlizabethlewn scholarship EUEK! service. 4 improvements. McCoy, son of Frank McCoy both the day and evening sessions. Consolidated Gss Co,, Sue Gaiica; The purpose of Boys State is to •Broad St. on Jum 8 and V • about $30 in cash. There were no dissents during the ., 2am Beryllium St., was assign- Prof. JMaUnwe said he anticipates U. S. Naval Reserve Award, an un- develop good cHtzens in the United public hearing. Kldridgo, daughter of Mr. -disclosed amount, Ketth LJppert; States of America by inspiring the ed May 29 io die 58th Engineer Com. and Mrs. Carlis Eltiridge, has been about hall the students will be reg- This was followed by the adoption pany near Fulda, Germany. Mc- ularly enrolled'at Union Junior Col- and Ruth Shetland Music Awards of youth of New Jersey to take a more of a bonding ordinance to cover the awarded a BS degree in education $5 each io Paul Armerding and Ei- active and intelligent interest In fclie Coy, a combat construction special- by Central Stale College, Wilber- lege, white the others will be from •appropriation. ist in the company, entered (he other colleges and universities. leen Habm. operation of our state- and nation On the request of the Morris Ohio, she will tepch in the Winners of the PTA Summer and in the privileges ami responsi- Army in December 3964. He com- Linden school system in September There were students enrolled from County Board of Freeholders the pleted basic training at Fort JDix and more than 100 colleges and univer- School Music: Scholarships of $35 bilities of difcenghip,," Union County body petitioned fend will work this summer for the sities in last year's Summer session, each were Robert Anms and Sue In a model "state"—Boys State— was last stationed at Fort Leonard: project " Start" in Linden, Charles Howe!!, state commissioner Wood,, Mo. The 18-year-oId soldier Prof. MaiUmore said. AbHanta, the boy citizens will learn about tlie of banking and insurance to postpone While at Central State Miss Eld- The Mathematical Association of executive branch of government fry attended Scotch Plains - Fanwood ridge participated in the NEA, OS Forty liberal arts, engineering, sci- a hearing scheduled for Monday on High School in Scotch Plains, ence and business administration America award, a pin and $25 bond serving as . governor . ami mayor. EA, Players Guild; was secretary for high score in a math contest They will learn.-how &r legislate by of the dormitory council, WSGA, credt courses will be available, as well as non-credit courses in French went to Joshua Mittektarf. serving *f*-1sStf$to; -assemblyman, and was first attendant to "Miss county freehold^ and municipai Sweetheart 1364." and Spanish refresher, English re- Other awards presented but pre- HAVE YOU DISCOVERED HELDCLUB ? view, introductory algobra, and trig- viously announced were Joint PTA councilman. They wi\l leprn how to onometry. Council awards totaling $if4G0 to maintain Uw •&#& ofcfef by serving Jean Singley, June Burton, Mildred as police dilefj as prdsecutor, ss Our Exclusive ShlrH Purdue Professor Hitler, Edith McErkmn and JHI Seg* judge. elken; Scotch Plsins-Fanwood Edu- The sesstofi will be from June 27 In Authentic Lecturer for New Awards Presented cation Association award of $70D to te JuJy 3 inclusive at BitfgerS Uni- Traditional Styling June Burton and Mildred Kilter; versity, New BrunswicK. Booster Club award of $50t George Harry W, Be«c^Jer, chairman of artd Colorings,, YM-YW Course £t Assembly In Voget; Fanwod Woman's Club Boys State, will accompany the boys Aho available award of $360, Michael Antal. and parents to the college. Prof. William ghunfc of Purdue i JaillS-FailWOOCi When you rise in tne gj in short sleeves University will be the lecturer for form a resolution to make tbe day a unique "How to Study in College" Scotch Ptalm — Scholarships and a happy one to a feilow-c restore, course to be offered here for five other awards were announced at test way philosophy feought they should, $4.15, or 3 for $12,00 LS —Sydney Smith fcW evenings starting Aug. 16-29 under Wednesday's senior class recognition Charles F, KetLering JWr- nnH Mr*, VM-YWCA sponsorship. assembly in Scotch Plains-Fanwood Veracity is the heart of morality. Mr. itn^i MN. Itl,-l,(,,,| J Designed specifically for higfc High School, —Thomas H, Huxlev LEADER WANT-A08 FAY this school graduates about to enter col- lage, the course ftas (j^en halted na- tionally us a way of helping to meet the growing college drop out prob- lem. The five-lecture series aids '^JA new students in coping with the so- cial and academic pressures of to- WHY day's rigorous campus life. Prof. Shunk has been one of the •**"* -v- regular instructors of the course. The course has been taken by sev- FA! eral thousand new Hi^h school grad- uates the nation over. It has iseen offered as a regular part of the Pur- due summer session program for the MOR PAINT COMPANY FREE Tn last five years. While the course answers many individual questions of college-bound youth, it also covers such -specific items as the aft of listening, how to take lecture notes in ihe college classroom, motivation for maximum college performance, how people loan* planning and maintaining a study schedule, preparing for and taking examimUiong and what stu- dents must know about each course and instructor. 307 SOUTH AVE., tfEfrFIELD • AD 30248 Enrollment details may ba obtain- ed by contacting Kurt Petschow of

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  • i Hannis, Diana B. ; rbargc anywb«re In the UKH«4 A. Buckley, Mii-h.icl J. Ilukowicc, On June 17, Miss Man' Kn- Cbenitz. Nancy Chonit/. Kathlwn for those tmtncr1l>er» E. Haufi. I*ane Barbara W. Hutlcn. Kunuit I>, Wvrid na- Cos^iwo. KulJiKsMi Hilb. Jody Jesko. K At Courthouse natn\ a supivmo dirtH'lor «f planning to be awaj Iw - Hermann. Burke, Kdwiit K. Burton. tional org:inizAtion end ;I!M» » mem- RotJi Oi'tloppH (orinnc Stu^rry HiJb, Deborah A. Sharon. L. C'armody, Juannu M SU-ry K ik»y<-r,,, J of Court TrinHy. in-psided ^t an Jil Ziininorinann. ic M. Hodes, Jeann* Checdiio. Lind;i A. Chs.ee J. in Holy Trinity «mmiTWir A. H'jfoagel, Dale J. Ciraolo, Rita Cirthirillu, Jolm I,. Judy *:. i: ;..r A . owai-dinfi fiw t>riaks in I wo ^ira A. Jacob*. Phyl- v. divisions to Uw following student; Barbara J. Johnston, Clasen, Micliacl E. ColweJl, .l complex in 31 C. Connoc, Karen-Jcau , Division 1wo, first prise, Elizabeth i Neil S. Kamler, crt i" i Jr -a 15 iiiillioct ^nnnx und jvirk- Carol J. CrawfoN, Charles S. Crow. 1 O\Shaughnc«sy; stHronri prize / Paul M. K*S>Ian, tug ^-ifast —v(M"e dtHJK'ulod formal- ?,ukow,ski; Uiirinsw, PfHT S V slrnnd, Janice D. Eldridgc, Donald vfy the "a nrea. Open Now Till Labor Day las E. Murray, Rich- H. '. ii Me i7 James D. Peacock, B. Emery, Fmil K. fpir, Peter Far- In th wlnuinK cntrios arc subnilt jkl, James Robinson, rell, William J. lrilici?Ho, Susun C. M. Iiuf>jtJ. (iiwri V Lytic of Union County" to Husband 0nd W*f« . • * • $75,00 i" Robison, William K, Firrantello, Japper \V. Furlunan Jr., "unswiT to 0w> many tho C W Husband, Wlf* ana On* Child $•0.00 H Roth. "Beverly J. Barbara A. Gale, Arthur C. Gardner '.*»'.* Irjfi- jTr.cruri'^. TTK: ArtMin)' <."ort K. Gilbert .lr,. A. S^iidiiki. Jive: J Knsty uf 'JH.1 Ixurd (^E cJirvclors of tho Kiwi- Ilrhl on dun Count i, Mary A. Stiaw, Robin James F. GiSmaitii^ Gary D. Gra- -• irr. Union (Itiuniy C'hurnlKU' «f Com- Initiation F«», FIr*t Year * . * $10.00 'jert N. Shriver Jr., Carol I- •<[ Ut.it lli»! cH.imbi'r is bcl, Bonnie R. Graf, Nils D. Gran- J llonald E. Crawfwd. JU. »* Car- )l!y, Torre R. Stafford, hotm. Cordelia A. Graves, Harry F. N';;y in ^rnxl ^ovornnu'iU. wise WOIKJ, oppMivnriixl In a road block 1,1 : ami [;nntih. The "nin For Additional Information Call 7S5-9696 :1a John E. Slembcr, Graves Jr.. Neil C. (irecr, Douglas i :!.. 3: at Coal ml Ave. trnd South Aviv Sal- ] Sidrcr. John Cri -.-ftird SJf. r for iirw liaiMinu "ivfloi:t 1 iirduy Jit IJ it.m., v«s charged wllh iehn H. McDonouflh, ill. 3ijcox. Bruit P S;"r.»:n iibnv." hv (jfThnrd. rarryiny n cQiicvak'd weapon, a sltol- 1 10. A. Ski'ljj. KarvT: P S.j'rr Air--*- Mr Th»m;ix ttild llu U»in, He was IVIOIIMH! in * T ••• Mlsal Usry di'inuiisimlrtl h'iidrrslup later i.Smilt). V <:\;-:. J.

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    DISCOUNT •- _ •- Vk •• "• ••_ Page 4 mm H ffitfcwt-V-WtrH urke Stars In Extra Innings In Devils Lose traiffiib t Top Merchant's Win Town Softball Iry County The WestfiekS Merchants are •lay J<>n*s retired five straight j taunting themselves lacky to h&ve For Blue Braves men'in iviief tu tnuible the. Franklin [ ummin D&ntiis Burke on their team. The Bowlers to beitt Uie Jofk'rson Tig- star hurler bitched his third win- Holy Trinity High School, dosing era. 23-24. m a wild Town Softball Play went according to form as went, a record number ©f Baseball Crown ning game no losses Sunday its baseball season with a victory slugfost a! Tamaques Park j Miss Louise Gonnerman of Hiver played Saturday for an ll-fl victory aver the Eliza- fove r SL Jajncs 0i' Newark, climaxed | Edge begun her defense of her title Westfieid High's Blue Devi] nine bcth an yp hill struggle to eym Coach | ,^.,- out homcj-cd the Bowl-j as junior singles champion of the held wHh ail saw another chance at a title slip Jim Doughtr his third sl.ratghl win first four seeded Westfield, with four straight vic- W to 8, hut Bruce Johnson's j State of Now Jersey in * Sit by Saturday whan Union iooh the Dolphins Enter tories, gamed a third-place tie with nmg season since coming to W«st- jt jf r un in Ihe tup of Uieplay in the 35th Anne semifinal by County Scholastic eliampionsinp State AAV Meet PJainfiekTs Roys) Eights in theadd. tenth. Jus fourth, von tire game, moriai Tournament at the •2. The previous week Parsippany A "bi;kt\i-"s doz-eis* will represent County League when that team lost, Fine pitching by soph John Cladek Roscue Huntoxi and Tom Tils worth Tennis Club. feeat the locals 5-3 in the finals of j foe Westiield Dolphins in the New9-4- ?fd *&* ,?ame wlttn?r D?n.Trem;[;^rsIamnKS three circuit clouts. The defending champion and tap the Greater Newark Tournament, i jersey AAU Synchrony Novice Burke issued one pass, scattered plus the tremendous hitting of Hun ton's three run homer with two seeded player gave a sound exhibi- Debbie Garrison of An Santorim of Union held West* < Age-Group meet Saturday. The four hits and saw only two EAAslugger Jim Martin JiighlighUKl the out In the bottom of the ninth, which tion of good ell around tennis as shein the second round, 6-3 *£i win, Trinity had to win Its final eld to three smgles while fanning | €V«nt is scheduled from 9 - to runners reach third base. landed on the basketball courts, had j moved through four rounds of play ScJiiffman of Ktvertfale N y * 35, The Westfkjld pitcher also carried three games to finish at IMG. Mar-sent the game into extra iamags. with the loss of only seves games. ed No. 5, was withdrawn y' 3 p.m. at the Wilson Avenue Pool, tin led the team and probably the Santerini has an undefeated var- Newark, md from 2; 30 to 5 p.m. ata big bat, collecting three of his Jones came in and that was that. Play mil be resumed wm learned she had entered a iun sity record of 22-0 for two cam- team's 34 hits. Bill Myers socked a area in hitting with a ,500 average afternoon when Miss Gonnermaii wr tournament at the Marion CricS the Montelair V. The Westfield girls including three home runs and 28 All It paigns. Westfield ui>set Union in the | ja compete in stunt, 'soUtTiueTanH solo home run, Ms second and West- 3. moeu third seeded Judy Dixon of H 64. w runs batted in, semifinals of the Greater Newark team categories. field's fourth in the past three II. ^ ! Essex Felis at tw« o'clock in a setnU for Piay until late W her Tournament, 2-1. : Dolphins' entries include: ' is-M weeks. Trernblay was presented awards 3 4 final encounter. Marilyn Asehner of urday, first four by Coach Dougher and guest speak- 4 •1 lloJIiswood, L,I,, seeded No. 2, will Santorini and Greg Chlan of West- S0io, hym Tayiori - Moods"; K 4 4 CaUiy-Williams, a top junior play, H er Richie Eeg^n as Holy "Trinity's ?; M 3 meet Diane Matzner of West Hemp- field battled on aimost even terms 15.17 so]os> Caren wightman, "The 13. Thorns cf y 2 .'!i-i'W'n, U - er at the local «hib, seeded No Vi 1 outstanding athlete during the 1964- i 1 3 through four innings. The Eiue Dev- Devi! '; Barbara Thompson. "West- 1 1 1 ll. ]f 7 4 4 siead, L.I,, seeded No. 4, ID the re-registered straight set victories ftver 21> 4 1 65 season, Tremblay won the most Kt.?rian«, rf . •TT ti Schriurs, cf-rf ( 4 maining semifinal jtnatch at three Debbie Leonard o! Roslyn, u., ami ils held a 1-0 lead when Ken Slith era Adventure", and Jane Reber, 1 1 4 •j y, Lt d * * - » T valuable player awards in baseball Wixy, beat out a bouncer and move4 **ftag Doll/'. ; ef 0 o'clock. The finals will be played Laura Klaoa of New York City but 4 fl « ; fl and basketball and also the scholas- ^& (Si. around on a sacrifice, passed ball A}SOi due^ i3.]4i Bonnie Butter Wldm«r, c . fi Sunday afternoon afc two. was upset in the third wad of'play Krlppeodorf, 2 2 tic athlete award, Jim Martin was and squeeze bunt in the second. an(j Kandt Thompson, "Scare- Wolf. lh ....,, 3 1 field of 68 set a new in byJoarme Dukeshire -»»•* n Echo Lake Croup 3 0 0 48 ID .813 }um, Wiihl. 2b — Smstli, Strhnclder, S 0 3. is All R H K. Wilson, 35 4 ,l«hnBf>H ,Wwtil. }1H — Johnson 4 Thirteen year old Anne Stuhler, son Geballe of Summit 6-3, g-4, * • 3 0 0 * * T JUIU-B ^, Putt^son, Soriano, Hunton tested 26 .2CS If 3 Ninety-four women teed off simul- Martinez, 1 0 & X)oubl6 Plays—Bowlers 3, 5 0 (J (7) 4 0 3. semifinals of the 35th Anne Cum- Ail players who were eliminated in .30(3 * * • 1 ] taneously at 9:30 Thursday at Echo 30 0 4 573 114 1 In*? The Tigers ended three straight Memorial Consolation tourna- f the preliminary or first round of the KHaen, rf 3 1 1 ,,, 105 O10 Qiti &H Martin WHS the Khl 9 Lake Country Club in the annual lucl innings by double plays. In the ment at the Westfield Tennis Club Anno Cumrnidg tournament were tended aH Os w th 4 i A.A. I * • 001> 000 0 the man with £6 IUU. Ho i Boatn< • T i 1 nine-hole guest day shot gun tour- n h«me runs wltii fifth, a lovina-WafcS-MeCrcifin DP got ver Uie weekend. Others to reach eligible for play in the consolatios 2 O Seifenl of BrieDe t x nament and buffet Juncheoa. Bert Grampian, in the sixth, a Tits- the semifinals were Carolyn Shaak event. Summaries; the match H, 10 IT Mrs. Jean V. de Planque* presi* worth-Ziobro DP picked up John of Short Hills, Joe Allabough of following1 WISSTVlKMt dent, welcomed the guests and Mrs. Major's All Star Game Saturday Flynn, ef 3 1 i Schneider as lie tried to ing up and Rklgewood, and Nancy Lewis of ne Hurrlft, rifle battle J 3b ,.,.,. James M, Freeman, guest day M«ry 0 (i T advance, and in the seventh Jay Great Neck, L.I. ; 2 b *• * V • 0 o(chairman0 , presented: the prizes as °P Payers of the National and not play); John Perkowski, Tigers; bounced into a Zlobro-Wahl-Mc- mami, ; JJonna tth«fpin line game r. * 0 D Miss Shaak will play Miss Alia- k Kholla Jncobtt, Htoohlyn Stilh, It -•••*> 4 It s follows: Guest, low gross-Mrs, El- American Leagues will face each Raady HiehardsoR, Tigers; Eric Crann OP. This Sunday at 6 p,m.t .n „ t, L^t-.__i (Silt. • * Miss Seiferd was 3 0 0 other in one semifinal maleh Sat- Hot- HISback 48, Mrs, William Gra- Saturday In the annual Major Rohlman, Twins; Don Ryan, In- N Bauer, v - *• • i * « 3 l> ir. both sets tut r * n Le3 the Bowlers ma Tigers will meet „-££ ^VnWwnile Miss i^i i W ' Y.. defeated Carolyn CtHrk, rf * Ji * * 4 f f • 0 ham &0, Mrs, G. H, Haslam St., ^°^ all-star game. The game is dians; Gil Shuman, While Sox; Jeff Klv-;i; Anne rlnl 5, Chlan, 5. 8lotler 3. SO— may also name three at*large men Bensky, Giants; Alan Bernstein, e 2 6 3 the second Santortni 16. Chlan 7, was aboard the 40 foot yawl "Scylla" " ' " - Stot- Bserbower 33, Members, low net— Dodgers; Kavin Bonnor, Braves; bhorl ijillM. !U(t, ft-]; there, ler 1. LChl Mrs, Allan W. Dehls 37, Mrs. Donald to the roster. The game Is a full this week for the biennial race from Mary Breslaucr of Westfield h> nnid nine-inning game. Everett Croxson, MeU; Paul Elmers «-!; Nancy Orange B&»1 Bower 37. Mrs. William B, Clancy Annapolis to Newport. "Scylla," Seated DcbUe Leonard, 6-3, 6*2, only V drf The American league roster is asdorff Dodgers; Brace Gillie, Giants; j, (j-i, and k lh Sitgar 3a, Mrs. Homer Z, Mart to 38. chartered by tlie Br. George Erd- to lose to Carolyn Shaak, 7-5f 2-1 follows; Gist Johnson, Braves; John Kal- Wane r*(fi^i:»rtn, JthiK-vwfMMl. dr leans. The hard man o! Millburn, was one of the 83. retired. Nancy Kavanagh of West nrl Di'llena cunninw'Hum, More Sports Guestsf low putts—Mrs. August J. Todd Bower, Senators; Jeff Cal- badier, Dodgers; Steve Leifer, PhU- Ing southpaw ocean racing yachts which left the field lost to Wycky Proctor, 6 0, 6-0.a' 3, ti -1 r See 13, A5rs. Joseph Arace 15, Mrs, ender, Athletics; Ross Cutinick, lies. Itititrul — RlEnji m set on copping {he E, M. Britt 15. Members, low putts- Kick Davis, Ee4 Sox; BUI Maryland port Saturday afternoon Nancy Lewis of Great Neck defeat Jin-rriH f»-T. fi-1. Cummfog Tr^iy t! Dermody, Senators, Mike Dome, Also, Kevin McGlynn, Red Legs; for the 46a mile passage. At last ed Valerie Taylor of the local club, Mrs, Leonard C Marsac 14, Mrs, ; JIIIH AU won i Matzner registered t Next Page White Sox; Brad Duelks, Yankees; Paul Mass, Cards; William report, they were 25th in the fleet 6-1, 6-0, Sue Tennuy defeated Nancy from Ml KM fl.or»ruti; Frank J. Oertel 15. Miss I'mc- lyn In *he 32nd aasj Pete Fair, White Sox, Jim Cubs; Geoffrey Nolan, Mets; Billy and second in their class. Booth of Westfield, 6-2, 0-3. Joey wnam ( County (rams cl Senators, Monte Garrabrant, An- Noonan, Phillies; Robert Owston, AHabough defeated Sue DIsqtie of Itotlmt^ln li-ii, f)iscm 6-1, , Joe Hniguth, Indians. Mots; Cly

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    V-*? tetbe c T come to •i --.-• dl- ior Lea " Tennis Cluh ft •y-, A .. M&jar ie^igutt wesson ame to j third plswe. WHS 9fen'# Doubles Flay CM* un end last wot>k with !hc Sen&tort' Ihe l&dians except for .»- ^ P six bits aiid r * -A •. ., y-*-U oH^aimxti in first place, iwt i run inning. H$ aiid Mike Dorse for The •£••.-*-4. trf the Wv> ( 'f' ••^l pionshi with she Angels having the dtattac- ] ihe Eosers. a«d H^$atii> Jacobs and •W: irf ittHMidin^ iht-rn and ending ; Sitcttren f^r ih® wi&mr* Frai* scheduled far Saturday afk*r. by &ss. -July 3, according to co-ebuir- i\ gan^e HiimiiiiE -streak. Juhnjl>i£ guns. •?• ..• ua k utft by * ptU'hisl a Hue ^anw. hiding i Thft Twins ^wer«?i tbpir in- -crtoakcyr bit tw« taw«rt«« with bite ^ Jota §r«y $ &*? Arnold. in te J: to but SSt>S- j i slini by murdering the Tigws ifi-1, as Jo& 1 winners Wt.do f. who i- evtmt last year a«d 35 to 40 teams S- llimt .m*i 1-II.L-i ^ ai'fund place by limiting tta? Df '** *fi W!*.*. fc WUU«un« stnwfe out IS. Ed HortOH | he struck out 13 wiiile aUowli^ «R .„ .T-.i.i^.^..I-.r-VT^-r'v-'• — *r •' T-*_U—|^i^^" J ""* *al^A*i - IT,. «*>,.-T i l**avy lulling White boS to fiv* hits. -.- •. *.. i • are expected this year. There will w 2jor-2, T*?d WilU4W4 pHt'feed j '•--* T;J«- ; Don .Ryan pitctted the ladians to a be a consolation tournament for all n Larks. For thi 7-3e , Donny Burke went thi* distant^ | !o Amy ,it doubled home two ff j for the winners, holding them score- j Thiriw^n ... _ [bert Mazzueea and j who enjoys i less in all but the second inning and t- .* ••>":•:..#:, igla h»d good hits, fcl scattering six hits, John Ackarson sl. i in th* v> arrf * .:! two shutout had two hits for the losers. group. No. 3 in ifre u a-ai .*••; and No. H in the 16 •i -' Mil - it the Pelicans with T .e A ••4 • i r t u into trouble m tfe op*fJay f ^ WaH Robinson and 10 4 1 wh^re she was ••••'- y i) Hnrrv 1 Adler 6-2. 6-1 League, Ihe r* » Kalny In gate =*> - ItU • n •:• sf & duled to meet the (3 feateci Alison Oebsik S4 S-i i i A LL- N EW.. .GENERAL « championship this Chiefs U, l^e-afs 4 Hears t» Wines 1 preliminary round, then » Mi i& last week of regu- t Beverly Packarti M. ti, Ml beat the Dashes 's f», Hams i* H 4, WinnH 3, Nancy Kavanash cof line pitching, KeH- 4 • Western AU-Stam arc; to Cathy Fernand&z of d two good fielding KASTKHV J - w 6-1; and Valerie Taybr td tm bc»I IMt t. Ritchie Slaff and 2 -,},. f>,.i, ttched good ball for . - 4. 9 t c!uh was defeated by Miss S*^**f 7 n 6-1, 6-1. Both of !-• x ? t V im v Sfurphy. Matt Skin- Hnyuts r n 0 in (he prelimipary NYLONS rson, and Anthony i*s 13 72 ail of the Dashes* 0 CheryJ Satwjrhfi (•nun's lAiKt Week , -.: ---.-:<•,' :•' .-. mombor. had the -I- md Tom Hose - --43- +• - TV in the field, into second J? •*-.] Your General Tire Specialist V game the Rockets in the first t. s 7. Klkn S sets. Sue Disqtic o? :ps out of a first place A 4, Ttoyalw 3 ic-ac ir* has this great iong-mileage them 7-4. The Tips Laura Klann 6-0, * -l ^ i -if s in the i>rst inning. Sleiiikraus Riding In Westfiold has no*, had a economy tire... Now at \ = Wins TTI ame back \o tie the the tournament jince ISW aril *•;* eond only to have the New Brunswiok Show when Mrs, Robert Slu^W: Inter-Couiuv Till special introductory prices! more in the bottom William C. Sicinfcraus, an Olympic mer Pairicia IntiM'-County Hnse> All sizes!...All types! The game remained Games veteran and cjiptaiti of thetwo years in a ** - 4, Toam ih, whon the Rockets United States Equestrian Team, i A!i plnyers is on nine men at batheadquartered in Gladstone, will ! officials and umptr** at M. In R Whitewalls and Blackwalls! ips were held to noride three USET horses in I3io jump- j a hmchoon Saturday --.r poi»HlinK Horn of (he sixth. J. er division aE the Middlesex County s Mrs. Charles t.-i H i rml at bat, pitching Horse Show and Country Fair in | Chestnut St. i - S itch hi^Jins Freil liyrnr Jf. »hi!^ Tim Rti;is^m tmd w irinch handled all matches. 1 a home run for theand %Uffd^y "will be hold fn Johnson I'rptJminnrj H«nn«£ h,: h^ru run Frank Toknsh. who and J. Bnmetto had Park for tlie benefit of SL Peter's /I/ore Sports a The Hockefs won General Hosjsilal in New Brunswick. *• 3 b; ,< ov-r i and will play Friday and Saturday, the show will to Wall Kkhnrl in run from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. andttfi Next Page n.r-rr, noxl ifttme wiil be p.m. at the Stars 11-0 toSunday from 9 to 6. sin the East Division. David Beggs hit e Dots, and Kevin tan DiGirolamo pitch-

    fceat the Jumps 7-2, •y Robbie McCracken fillon and fine fielding iers and Clark Smith iights of the Comets' ier and Bruce Han sen *r the Jumps and the

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