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SygNTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 2 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Published 30P»i -10 CenU Men Wmitetl 'Operation Abolition* Filming jterature, Arts Courses The Westfield Musical CIub'» off Broad street pro- 7,819 Students In Class duciion of "Kitmet," to be To Be Shown Here Sept 28 )ftered By Adult School given Nov. 24 and 25 in the Senior High School auditor- "Operation Abolition" will re- ium, is seeking male smgers. ceive its first public showing in Subject Range Wide, Men of all ages, sixes, shape* As Local Schools Open Westfield at 8:15 p.ni. Thursday, Varied; Classes and voice ranges are needed Sept. 28, at St. Paul's Parish lor this "musical Arabian House under the triple sponsor' Start ^ night." ship of Martin Wallbcrg Post 3, INotable Record If your suppressed desire American Lepion, the Westfield School Staff Adds Gain Of 239 Over S'esrly one-third of the 40 is to be a bandit chieftain, Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- A ncholaatic achievement i* ones to be offered this fall by whirling dervish, master of a can Revolution, and the West in tbe making lor * member '61; Employees " WcstfieW Adult Schoo! deal harem, Wazir of Police—or Fields Chapter, Sons of the Ameri- 24 New Members of the Wectfieia High School th literature and the arts. Mrs. even Emir of Bagdad—this ii can Revolution. clati which graduated in 1 June. f Honley. chairman of the In- your golden opportunity. The public is cordially invited to Seven Have Taught Win Plaudits action committee, pointed out Auditions will be held at 8 attend. There will be no admission Dr. S. N. Ewitn Jr., iuper- jay that in addition to the p.m. Sunday and Monday, Al College Level intendent of tchooli, itt hi* charge. report to ihe Board of Edu- More than 8,500 youngsters uses providing opportunities for Sept. 17 and 18, *t the home "Operation Abolition" is the in these fields of Mrs. James R. Crawford, The Westfield Hoard of Educa- cation Tuesday night, told lite trudged back to school yesterday If expression widely acclaimed documentary film morning as the Weatfteld Public e are several which will be de- 1517 Rahway avenue. tion Tuesday liijrht heard Dr. S. N. board that Kenneth Banki, a jr prepared from news shots taken in Ewan Jr., superinUnient of schools, June graduate vfho took a .Schools ami Hoiy Trinity paroch- led to critical analysis. San Francisco )n May, 1900, when report that the schools' instruc- number of college prepara- ial classes started a new year, H In the latter group is a course Communist-inspired student groups tional staff now numbers 384, « tory couriea in the high marked the start of tha 163rd "Contemporary Literature" to Third Great Books broke up the hearings of the House sain of 24 over last year. The total school, will become a ioptio- school year ill this district, jiven by Robert It. Raymo, as- Committee on Un-American Activi- school staff numlxjrs 55(5 which is more when he eitten Harvard i,te professor of English at ties. It is accompanied by taped Tlii« total public school atten- 33 more than last year. University thU month if he dance ii.H of yesterday afternoon itgers Newark College of Arts Program Offered commentaries presented by four panes one more examination. i Sciences. Dr. Raymo will trace Committee membors, Representa- Dr. Ewan stated that of the In- was reported at 7,818, an increase t development of modern writ- tives Francis E, Walter, Edwin E. structional personnel, 78 nre new Kenneth, ton of Dr.' and of 230 over the first day of school discussing and evaluating Discussion Group Lists Willis, Gordon E, Scherer, and IRVINE JOHNSTONE JR. to Westfield, 24 because of new po- Mrs. C. Kenneth Banks of 643 in September last year. t James, D. H. Lawrence, DR. ROBERT R. RAYMO August K. Johansen. sitions, and 54 are replacements. Nottingham place, explained At a moetinic of the Board of Open Session Sept. 19 he paised ihe advanced place- ,_t Hemingway, William The film shows the attempt to The superintendent reported that Education Tuesday night, Dr, S, the 78 new jiersonnel includes 37 ment test* in English and cn.1- N. Ewan Jr., superintendent of iilktier, Aldous Huxley, Jean The third year Great Books dis- make a fiasco of the hearings, johnstone Named culus given by the College nl Sartre, Albert Camus, Gra- which were held to probe Commun- secondary teachers, 20 elementary schools, had told the board mem- Boro Post Office cussion group will hold an opening teachers, three rending specialists, Board at Princeton Univer- hers that as of that time 8,081 in Greene,, Vladimir Nabakov meeting Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 8 ist activities in Northern Califor- sity. He U to take a test in j Lawrence Durrell. nia. It reveals how it was* and is, As Director of three guidance counsellors, two jiiln were registered p.m. in the Hopkins Room of the music teachers (elementary level), chemistry at Harvard. Ac- A breakdown of the total nt- 'The Modern Theater," another Dedication Rite Westfield Memorial Library. possible for tt handful of Commun- cording to Kenneth, Harvard me in this group, will use the ist agitators, usinff mob psycholo- two art teachers (elementary), one tondnnce listed 1,520 in the high Mrs. Orace Boyle and Philip First Federal audio - visual coordinator, one it the only tchool where a stu- school, 1,006 in Ediaon Junior ijs ot eight modern dramatists, gy, to incite student demonstra- dent may skip a year by get- tging from Henrik Ibsen to Due Saturday Mintz, leaders of the discussion tions and convert these into riots. nurse, one dentist, one assistant Hjich, »l(i in Roosevelt Junior group, have planned that the first principal (elementary) and one ting credit for three freshman Hitfh, and 4,378 in the elementary nneisee Williams and Arthur Their success serves as a warning Irvine B. Johnstone Jr., West- courses. tar, to analyze the dilemma of session will be an introductory that Communist infiltration efforts field Attorney, has been elected a junior high school principal. schools. The smallest elementary atemporary man. It will be MOUNTAINSIDE — The bor-meeting for those who have not are directed especially toward member of the hoard of directors total was Grant School with 250, ough's new post office will be dedi- been members of the group before The' superintendent stated that while Franklin was high with 723. iglt by David Shaber, MBA youth anil student groups and pro- of the First Federal Savings and 110 per cent of the teaching stall' cated at 1 p.m. Saturday Post- and who might be interested in vide « r«al threat to our internal Loan Association of Westfield, it Holy Trinity High School start- It School of Drama, who was an master Edwin Lake announced to- joining. At this meeting they will hold masters decree or* better in Clergyman's Wife itmctor at Smith College and security. has been announced by II. C, Par- ed the new year with approximate- day. lead a discussion on the Declara- sons, president of the association. their fields, while ?(S per cent have is active in television and had previous experience. ly 450 students with more than tion of Independence to acquaint When Americans hear of riots Mr. Johnstone wns educated in 000 unending the grammar school. Is productions. Mr. Shaber's The new facility, located at <»(M new members with the Great ToCiteUMCEF Sherwood parkway, is part of the crested hy Communists anionK stu- the Westfield public schoo! system Dr. Kwuii noted that of the 21 In his report to the Board Dr. tares will be followed by class Books Discussion plan. dents in other countries, they say: teachers employed for the hi^h Missions. Post Office Department's unique and holds a US in economics from Ewan reviewed the work done dur- commercial leasing plan, the local Great Books J)isctission groups "The United Slates is strung. It Rutgers University and an IXB school this year, one-third hold MA Aid Overseas ing the summer by maintenance in analysis of music will be postmaster explained. meet every other week during the can't happen here!" Mut unfor- degree, cum tuude, from the Hut-decrees, 1!) taught before, 12 are staffs in refurbishing the school basin of u course called "Jazz winter to discuss works which pre- tunately the Communist success in irei'B University School of Law. In honor students, two are I'lii Beta UNICEK plunncin nrnl church mid grounds. 'He Mated that all Under this program, investment sent timeless and timely questions. San Francisco in May, 19(10, proves addition, he holds a degree of Kappas and seven have taujrht at bildiiiKH had been cleaned from , Recorded History." Record- (hat it run happen here! the. college level. representatives witl have the tin i covering a period of 70 years financing is used to obtain needed Persistent questions find the basic master of laws from usual opportunity of hearing Mrs. top to bottom, floors scrubbed and begin with African sources facilities which remain under priv- problems which have confronted The accuracy of "Operation Aim- University mid has completed all This report prompted Hoard Frederick 13. Christian tell how waxed, windows washed and furni- trace the development of jaaz ate ownership, pay local taxea to society from Plato to contem- litioh" han been attested by the course work required for the de- President Robert II., Mulreany to UNICEK actually la helping in ture denned. Many of the schools the present time. Rudi Blesh of this community, and are leased to poraries are considered. mayor of San Francisco, who was gree of Doctor of Juridical Sci- compliment the staff for an 'out- some of the countries she visited hud new coats of paint in and out. division of General Education the Federal Government. Among the books listed for dis- on the scone at the time, na well as ence. standing job of personnel selection, by seven Protestant clergymen who lust fall. Among the major items com- New York University, and au- At the same time, the need for cussion for the Third Year Group Mr. Johnstone la presently n calling particular attention to the Mrs, Christian, who is the wife pleted during the vacation period, are: Thucydides—"History,of the were present at the U?arinjT8 and obtaining of seven instructors at ir of "They All Played Rag- large outlays of money from the have publicly stated that the film partner in the law firm of Dughi of the Presbyterian Church min- lie reported, were now boiler* at s'' and "This Is Jazz," is the in- Federal Treasury for construction Peloponnesian War" (selections); & Johnstone in Westflehl. lie wasthe college level. ister, will speak at ti meeting of Franklin School, five detection Aristotle—"Politics" (selections); preserves an accurate record of Mor. purposes is eliminated. whut transpired. "It is our certain previously associated with Lindn- Turning to the curriculum phase the locul UNICEF committee to be syHtcms connected directly to the fell expression in literature and St. Thomas Aquinas—"Treaties on imry, Hteelman nml Lafftrty in of the Nchooi operations Dr. Kwun held in the parish house of the Fireliouse at Lincoln and McKin- The new local post office, inci- Law"; Locke—"Of Civil Govern- conviction," declare the ministers, l*y Schools nnd a new blacktop »rts will be the background for dentally, is part ol a program of "that this indefensible demonstra- called the Board's attention to the Congregational Church nt 12:45 ment" ; Freud—"The Origin and (Please turntu page il) results of thu Bchool'a afcamlurdisMjd p.m. Friday, Sept. 15. Child care playground area at McKlnley, balance of the courses in these accelerated postal construction arid Development of Psychoanalysis." tion against law «ml order was con- .ds, "Creative Writing" will of- modernization ordered by Presi- ceived, planned, and directed by a testing program for lOb'O-fll. The will 1)0 provided. Sfcvernl board members stated f professional guidance in crys- dent Kennedy, to stimulate the na- New members will be welcome few hard-core Communist ajr'.tators grades tested ranged from the sec- Mrs. Christine, who traveled Unit they hud made a tour of all Krxeur S(|ii;ui Tallies ond through the 12th and the H tile schools in the system Tuesday itmg ideas and polishing mate- tion's economy and to assist Post- ( Please turn to page I!) who wore carrying 'jut their text- around the? world with hoi* hunbit I for publication. It will be book orders on insurrection with jects included reading, arithmetic, just a year iiffo in connection wil.li nnd found the building.s and master General J. Edward Day in 372 Siiniiiier Calls grounds in the best condition ever $it by Lisa Crenelle, former his programs to provide the nation classic success. Leaders of the mob Inntfustfre, school and college ability the local Presbyterian Church tests, Iowa basic skills, Algebra, project "operation fraternal work- noted, 1'resident Robert II. Mul- V Features columnist. ivith the finest postal service in its Capt. Charles Frederick Tues- renny, speaking for the Board "Actor's Workshop" will pro- history, Mr. Lake pointed out. Legion To Honor 2) ' er," HIIW UNICEK representatives (Please turn to day nijrht reported the Westfield (Please turn to page 2) nt work. Rhe wiil (rive her impres- snid it was gratifying to note the Is a laboratory for the experi- The postmaster announced that Ucscuc! Squad had made 1)72 calls excellent condition of the nchooi ted actor or the beginner to sions) of what UNICEF means to the following are among the guests Baseball Team ToastinuKterg To Launch during" June, July and August with people in need of HssiHtimee. properties urn! directed that an Mice various acting techniques. expected to attend. Sen. Clifford a total mileage of 4.ii'ifi. iflicial expression of appreciation Wy Glass, director of several The bulk of the calls were for LWV's Fund Plea UNICEF has been working for P. Case

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I'd have at a minimum of one pair of black shoes is tanned for rough treatment. and a pair of brown shoes and keep them shined. » These smart Edgertons will take would make it a habit of wearing a hat. all you give them . , . and con- » I were sincere and neat my demeanor would help in tinue to look good with only winning the confidence of my associates. Their trust minimum care! Come, see ALL1 i' r and assistance would help me overcome my inexperience and our current styles. attoln my goo's- However, I would never become care- less of my appearance ... and would certainly choose By a Division of Nunn-Bush! from $10.95 my clothes at John Franks. Cordovans (also in Black) . $18.95 OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. John franks 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFSELD MEN'S AND BOYS* APPAREL AD3-1171 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTWOLB PLAINFIELD • RIDGEWOOD AD 3-1171 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1981 P«ge $ pepiyrs'toVie present Boatd of Taxation quar- New Home Zone OK On Bonds tets in tlie third floor—$40,000. Relocation of the Grand Jury Dn Ted Mack's Wins Approval on the seventh floor and of the Insures Court tax board i» a adjacent building— Amateur Hour MOUNTAINSIDE — Borough $50,000. Council, at a ^peeial meeting Tues- Expa The rest of the bond issue will nsion ] be used for oth'jr minor repairs r, area teen-age mu.«inans day nig'ht, udopit-Mi an ordinance ur creating a Kv^idvuiial AA stune. i and renovation in the courthouse the Wcstfield post office does Final Approval of 8 $327,100 j and additions to the county road tine business in Post CBrds Action on the ordinance had been deferred at the AUK. 2 meet- bond issue by the Union County department headquarters in Scotch | ing on the request of the Child Board of Freeholders Thursday •hey Mum they're going to cleared the way far & renovation i help from the home folks in Service Association of Newark their which hud operated a summer and construction program whith ,r to beat competition on will provide the county with ui- t'rei Mack Amateur Hour on camp in the area affected by the ordinance. Kently needed space for its vxpand- iiich they wi0 "PPear Sunday at ing judicial system. The association, which suspend- •30 p.m. (Channel 2). A resolution uuthorifcin^ the ed camp operations this summer bond issue was approved by a 7-1 '.•We didn't make any mistakes because of prohibitive costs, had luring the number which we taped vote ut an adjourmni sesftion of the sold the land to Louis Kaplan, a board Thursday. The action fol- ,4 Friday," they recall, "but West Orange builder, Under previ- tens' a cute little seven-year- lowed a public hearing at which ous zoning- laws. Mr, Kaplan could no one appeared. (j(i rto plays the accordian blind- have built 62 houses on 15,000 llded, and vou know how Pe°P)o Principal itenjw to be coveiod square foot lots. by the bond issue include construc- re" about kids." The TV audience Under the new ordinance lot* ote i»' P«8t card- tion of courtrooms on the 11th who ca xbt have at least 20.000 square fluor of the courthouse tower and The osysi " themselves eet This reduces the number of in the basement of the old eouit- The Zephyrs." play three guitaia tome sites to 45. nii drums und will do » roek-ami- SMALL BUSINESSMEN FOR MITCHELL—Union County .mall house. They will cost $130,000, The About io persons were present businessmen are organizing for James P, Mitchell for Governor present hearing room of the Union sli arrangement of "Grandfath- ast night. The debate was brief Jack ,- Clock" on Sunday's program. Under the direction of John £. Stirling of Westfield, right, shown County Hoard of Taxation also will s IN RECOGNITION of her out.ta nding record of meixhandiiing md calm in contrast to the lengthy meeting with State Chairman Gerald Ebner of Tennfly at recent be converted into courtroom at a Parker they win, they call be invited liniments at the Au£. 2 meeting. kick-off dinner in Princeton. Stirling, who is associated with the cost of $40,000. Bill icfe lot two more competitions, Maidenform brai and girdle., M n. Gu«»ie Silberman, above, of the Milndyt Shop in Westfietd, re ceivej a special trophy being pre- The new zone will include all Newark Brush Co., is coordinating the county-wide efforts with. Superior Court Judge Walter I,. Eshbaugh pick Bradfleld of 210 Sunset •ented to her fay Allan Kaplan, s ale« representative of Ihe Maiden- and in Coles avenue between New Robert Robyns, an Elizabeth hair-dresser. Hetrteld 111 requested the free- remse and Jeff Langan of 2150 form Co. For over 30 year* Mr .. SilWm.-m ha» been merchan- Providence and the Scotch Plains holders in January to take action about this question; w»rd drive, Scotch Plains, both dising Ihe girdle and bra departtn ent at Milady, Shop. Her Maiden- ine, the western half of Deer September li> meeting. Participa- LABORLESS ENTERTAINING which would provide the additional sniens at Holy Trinity High form department it considered t o be one of ihe largest in Union ath, all of Bayberry lane and tion in previous groups is not courtrooms, When nothing had "The few dollars I saved on cut- shoot, had played in a band to- County. A capable staff is alway • available to, advise the proper Outlook drive and the Cuilins tract necessary for membership in llu? If you haven't been taking full been done by uurly July, he wrote rate auto insurance just cost mo iler for « couple of years and fit from the over SO styles in sto ck without the need of altera- J ENCYCLOPEDIA Patrolman Robert Bell. . 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Meyers, regional eom- One weck't notice i, I He moved to Chester » year and \ ' "*?rTv\ V ' Slates Session Wife, Children missir-ner of the Philadelphia re- «»e.tri of mfe, af ^ Henrr G. Bfenkes \ is half ngu after living in Westfidd '< v ! ! i..n of the Internal Revenue Leader who are chMg-», Henry G. Menkes, GO, uf 742 J jtJi. so years. During World War > -• i M A n.i >«ofri»-\\« iheld Vniied K I their addretsei. Addre,, ji(|* BelvMere ivreiif, died Sunday inj| he served in the Army in Frame. ' Die Fn Crash \ jf <> (>!!•» Tu tii! he held in I service, de.jftnated Kenneth O. i t are made up one week la aj. the Veterans Hospital in East Or-1 Mr. IVniston was a 'member i.f I 1 , J . . t ,,, ft tt i« aot poJMtible to pj-cve s : for 42 yesirs. He W.M* a retired [und Erhu Lake Cuuntn liiim It. Ahrensk, 41. s Jfwmt-r j AIIB- 'ill. pjuttj'ber, ' l Wfatti^id, •* T\ Mi 1 oui Qwuj will give the already »ddre«.«a B«p°r rraiioai* of WestfoM Hig*> ^ istwU 2 Proposals Cut uetaiK III he ©bmince to be j The designation of Mr. Hook from geine to the olf triei f*»ar Guild i was due to the recent death_ of Julio Weii^ert Menfces; his moth- i u^^., t>? p his wif*\ hrld u! I \ ^unda\ Oit 22. Mrs. withouS the week'i notice. Br Survhinjt besides iw* busiwnd j Janip? Mitchell will explain the role j former District Director Jos. F. J. «. Mrs. Rose Menke* of W««Md; ; , , , . . . , . 1 The "Leader" will be happy Mr5 H Fuo!( )f N( w ]>rovj ; SurWv or il|ftode te mother artd sH*n, Vincent, &re t^ir** **sh>aper« wit(,ou, denn and Mrs> shirJ(ly e nisU vi M[ F eidl Aiirsmi}t of 1S Tgnrie s©riS, William F. **f M«tT>tasr^i'i^ ' in the ceremonies. Mrs. George Mr. Hook is o graduate of the extra charge anywhere i. WwtfieM; «w brothers, and two < t^,,,,. a,,d two prandchiidren. i «•...<«) ian*. Mountainside. The fam- and Matthew T- Slid Gerard t'.. ' SCOTCH PLAIN'S — Cordon • Maun will report on the projected Internal Revenue service execu- the United gute, fm As£ gr«nt ^i-ti^.n p-aH *'f an iiu'fca•-*';! Sirs. George Baxer will report on I {'t>*s!>a craslied intu 8 mountain j Parks, »•>(! Mrs. James Ryan, Jer- industrial zone. Tin- other would 1 ! the *emmars ^jxmsored hy the ] during a vaestiofi trip to a mission- [ **?>' City, arid Mrs. Catherine Mvr-hav • e pt?rnnjU'd ^!K*c;aiU*:Hl uu!',is W JRirllter ir j Leajrue of Women Voters. These Miss Fannie Thoma- iary si'iw-j! on the Ania?.on. Enjrine J P* '» Beac&n, X. "^ ., and .several try m an ei^ir^iKi area noi'fh i:-f have been successfully presented M5s» Fansip Thomas of 63J< Al- (871 r*ad died Saturday ffailure was cited a,-' the cause of j »»«« and nephews, Houte '2- already ^t-ned far Com-1\ for several years. dffn avenue, diet) Tuesday in Over- the era*h- 1 The funeral arrsrijjerrtenU were ! tnerriai use. \ look Hospital, Summit* sifter suf-': f,1 " A hijfhlijrht of the evening will e emplpyVd'/or 'thTpast'Tix I The victims were residents of I *>y the Daniel J. Leonard & Sons j Mr. KhrSifh's nnnou!jct?nit»nt fa!-; be a preview of two films on 'he ferinf a heart attack at her home, j , ' a food and research engi- j WVst Hyattsviite, MA In March, j Home for_ Funeral?, ill W. Jersey i !».nviHi protft^t^ at a hesinig" la:;t i s I'.V recently purchased hy the com- Bom in Phiiatleiphia, daughter \* . the Naval Supply, Ks-jM'"- Ahrendt hat! flown the plane, *'"<**. Elisabeth. vvtf**k against She propo^aL^, ' rr;itree, On«? film "The Camp,*' nar- of the late William and Mary U.' ?'„£ Bn|j I)tvelapment Facility, j to Lima, Peru, where he was > Mr .f'hrlich said re.«i'.iei:t> of Thomas, she lived in WestfiflWestfifUdi f«- „ ,, . • .. rated l>y Injrrid Bcrpmann, deals visiting profe^or of in^tromeuta-! Adam J, Ilirsch Jerusalem road. Cooper road, i with the plight «f th* refugee. The 34 years. She was a member ofiB«y.»nne He was m_the equipment tion of the National University of j Mapie farm.* and other areas* other, "Yours in Good Health," the Presbyterian Church in West-i fBch ot xhe """"^O- «»e»«li Engineering. The family h a d • Adam J. Hirsch, 65, of 7 Wall mvteHm s tre t C n fa h r P wf !irranj»«i. ! several of the specialized ajreneies. Bible Class. j Bom in Brooklyn, he lived in Christmas time. i A. Hirwh of W estfirid, di*d bat- Survivors are o sister, Mrs. Jen- j Alexandria, Va,, before coming I urday rHg"ht of & heart attics at Many of these residents appesrei! j Mr. Ahrendt, an expert in the Oakw«*l at the ,*arlier heiirin^r. • | tiie T; .tw Orag*eo niece*r .wit Mrsh .who Marmy Har-she there five years ajjo. Prior to wurk- hi5 sumnwr home ilt LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ing for the Navy, he was employed fncfleide oof supplementarwrvonwehsmsmsy mechanica. the «•«l- drivt!( Forked River. ris »nd from Mr. anil ' Cemetery, Elizabeth. Litton industries, a California firi«, Cisrli, and was a member of its ititlirrt V. Sn.lllj. llirimxli .> l\ II,-, i,,,!.!.. Mr. Riehter was graduated in and Mr. Ahrends became a vice Holy Name Society. He also wa 1925 from Cornell University. He president of the new corporation. a member of Mountainside Li Deninan IVnistoa was a member of the Cornel! Club He was a contributor to the En- 1B85, BPOE: Plainfield Local 15: Denman Peniston, 00, of Hill- of Westfield. He was secretary cyclopedia Britannka and recipi- Carpenters Union, and was a tru general of the Pounders and Pa- ent of an American Society of tee of the United Workmen's Sid and Cranford, died Fri- triots of America, New York; Vet- Engineers award. In 1963, Fortune & Death Benefit Society, Eliza HAVE A day night »t his home after a long erans Corps and Society of the magazine termeti Mr. Ahrendt one beth. illness. When he retired in Jan. War of 1812, New York; the Sons of the nation's outstanding young Surviving in addition to liis so I960 he was assistant to the presi- of Union Veterans, the Order of executives. are his wife, Mrs, M a r (f a r e HEARING PROBLEM? dent of the Solvay Process Co., the Crown of Charlemagne; Sons He was a member of Rotary In- Schultz Hirscri; n granddaughter New York, a division of the Allied of the Revolution, New York; arid ternational and on the Board of a sister, Mrs, Margaret Kasparec! Get Your Hearing Chemical Co. the SAR of Westfield. He was a Directors of the Health and Wel-the Bronx, N. Y,, and two brother Born in Cranford, he was the member of the Presbyterian fare Council uf the Washington Matthias, Karwood and Nicholas Tested Free son of the late John F. and Lockey Church of WestficM. (D.C) Area United Givers Fund. Los Angeles, Calif, AT TUB Marsh Denman Peniston, His Survivors in addition to his Funeral arrangements were bj father served several terms as Survivors are \t ife, Mr*. mother include a son, Kichnrd, )f>, Dooley Colonial Home, 6SC West CranfoWi's postmaster. Mary Oberlin IMchtvr; a daughter, who had not made the trip; a sis- field avenue. He went to work for the Solvay Miss Frances \V. Kichter ut homo; tor, Mrs. Donald «, Miller of HEARING Process Co. us an office boy and his parents, Mr, nn«i Mrs. A, Frank Mountain Lake, Louise Clarke of worked for the firm for 50 years Kichter of Enst Isiip, L.f., and a VVinnetka, 111., and a brother, Dr. Martin Swaniek AID CENTER before becoming assistant to the sister, Mrs. Elizabeth It. McCleary Kichard Clarke of Boston. Word hsss been received hern o: president, he was Bales director. of Knglewood. the death last Wednesday in Ire emoufftrntionft IB onr priTSte Funeral services were held at Memorial services will be held M VHAHS" rtHtmm »r your own hotiif. lint, tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the Univer- land of Martin Swaniek, ?fl, of 120 lv H ti-rlfn nurf repnlFH* Mil ma ken, Gray's Funeral Home Tuesday sity of Maryland Chapel, College Boulevard. Mr. Sivanick was visit- ItKRABlUTATIOX )oeaooooo< ni^ht with the llt>v. l>i'. Frederick Park, Sid., and similar services are in Ireland, his birthplace, since "living Sound" E. Christian, pastor of the Pres- scheduled in Lima, Pern, under ttie May. byterian Church officiatinc. auspices of Friends in Rotary Iji- lie resided in ElraabetJi most o Hearing Aids Interment was in Rcinhold, Pa. his life. His last address in tha ITALIAN LVraafcSKTION—In an effort to »arn motorists ternationul and the faculty of the , . 80!„„ i _ , National University of Engineer- «'*Mr? w« bvs ( Rahway15 avenue, of congest*!! sajw intersections, the Eternal City painted 211 i, FIFTH ST. Joseph Stevens ins;, and also under the suspires of - -^» * w-" employed ir all the approaches with 2ebra-like stripes. This Roman 110 CENTRAL AVE. the Fulbrijfht Commission. H>e ™ai"t«>»n«•department of th. PLAINFIEID - PL 5-3337 ;* '*os«mJj»Ste«ris, 58, of IS Whh- tvvo-wheelcr slows down a little. WESTF1EIO - AD 3-0939 "morc plfep, Clifton, a former resf- l^'ifC-K Tower, Etiuibeth, the las derft of We^tfield, died Thursday Mrs. W. II. Haiiey Sr. " y,.Z,uyU W was an operator at the Jersey City Medical Center, r He survived hy his wife. Mi-. I.'lir.ibeth \ II.i'H'y, ~(\ <, t-- •-*. t r «,ih thr Public Her Gerry. 911 ( ent'T street, (Jarwood, mft'w i > < ,- »» <-J Transport. ».»»» holrf at!"1 Vlntl'i't M. JLiney of We-tfiilj ',* a... „ 'o-ununirant of Im- Funeral «ere held ftt'dieJ ,a hiime Suniiav nftpr H ,(ir £ the tjuinlan Funeral Home, Clif-1 Church, Eli« (tan, Tuesday morninjr. Interment! A MtmiiMat iftould trini H witii j was in Calvary Cemetery, Clifton, j WMriMnf «f tht P^rKMlity it Ux Hf«» when It wnniMentn. Ikt Mrs. Entmelt D. Page | Milt My, tor mm jilt, i Mrs, Helen S. Page of «3S Hort I iMfwIie b*nU (i street, a former Brooklyn resident, Who said she didn't died at home Friday. The wife of the late Dr. Emmett 0. Page, she had resided in Westfield for the past year and a half. She Is survived by a son Gregory L. L. Manning & Son T. Page of Weatfield, two grand know what to do? CFI IK] children and a ureatgrandebjld. Busier Sorser, Owea The funeral was held Tuesday at 409 W. Proal St. TtL Pi WW the Emmanuel Baptist Church, lllu«TO(«d koctkltl S*n* Upon *# Mannta Brooklyn at 2 p.m. Interment was for ISO Years in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Why she bought a larger home with INSURANCE the help of a \ wm smet tt* i%9«» «r writ* for dctntlvi Suburban Mortgage The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. loan. «OS Onutcc B

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I The k Oirl Scoot i the Fall week- The council spokesman also made j '•Idprn'omi'"^'"'1* illui tro°P *aTT1P- it clear that refunds will be hand-1 ,r-> a« !"'l!l installations, Camp led through the District Encamp- Sie Hvi'iiii a1 Sparta and Camp ment Committee, the group which ^"Henry Hoover at Newton. has complete records as to who has yr» J, K. Felix, chairman of paid exactly what amount. All re- •he council camp department, in 1 funds' will be made by the end of ^k'fttT i* l»oard members, district, September. *,.;e'nhorhood and encampment mien, «iiJ the action was ciu. We are equally certain that the United Sut*. for thos* %mm$ (HUCK-Mo hit Addtd JOB will help make the cancellation subscribers who are planain« smooth as possible." to be away for temporary Tile letter states that refunds periods. Frtth fruits & Vftabln! POT ROAST U.S. GoVt iHijwcttd—Tap Gradt—R»ody.To-Cook BARTLEn PEARS 2-29 Sim SWEET CORN 12-29 TURKEYS ilf ii in. 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Pencil*, Crayons, Rubber Bands and BiiMtt's Liquorice All Sorts BOFSCht Mothsr't or Roltacr, Brand 25' other school supplies budget priced. jar ** Available In most AOP Super Markats KraftParkay Hargarine .UMM Maneini Pepper Saute , 0.-230 during the m e Heekers Flour ™>» L 953 Maneini Roasted Peppers 5 e Carolina White Rice -J»u JJ Jane Parker Baked Coodil Jockey Instant Whipped Potatoes *lt? ^W lOcoffl.b.iMc THIS WEEK SAVE 16e e Feis Liquid •>-*-.J^'" 22 oi. plsitle ** Marcal Paper Napkins — 2 ^ 21 8 o:. AA* Quarter Century Angel Soft Facial Tissues 2 :;';; 39° Vaseline Petroleum Jelly 0 Swift's Pard Dog Food 3 ?„:; 49° LEMON PIE 43 Celebration Here's a wonderful pie , . , with that smooth textured, tangy-tart lemon filling everyone loves. Here's an opportunity for wearers of Jockey briefs FROZEN DAIRY FAVORITES! IflMiybrook Brand—-Large Orad* A Mocha GoldISquareCake~^^S;S. and T-shirts—as well as those who would like to try Biel, Cfiioktn or Turkey k Ihem-to save $!.00. C Danish Cheese Horn A 65 Fresh White Eggs I dot. 63' Send in 4 garment bags to the Jockey Co. from either Banquet Pot Pies 4 f 23° the Jockey T-shirt or brief described below, before C NATURAL Protein Bread iePt- 30, 1961 and they'll refund you $1. Limit one OrangeJuice 75 Sliced Swiss DomasKo Chaess Hermit Cookies *ft.rw.»i*-«M refund p=r person. ASP Brand Pinnae!* Brand Sweet Green Peas Maw Economy Siz* Creamed Cottage Cheese cup ' Gup Cakes choi««fiv.,u«« ^ briefs are tailored from 13 pieces for perfect fit ASP Brand M ed C J"* support. Special heat-resistant waistband, exclusive Cut Green Beans Ns* Economy Sits bag Sliced Sharp American ^;!rct?r "65 n° gap" front, nq-chafe leg openings. Sizes 28-50. ASP Brand Wisconsin Sharp Cheddar ™S? » Gut Golden Corn How Economy Sixs Gerber's Swift's Peas & Carrots ASP Brand Whipped Cream Cheese Ti5»ti -% Baby Food Now Economy Sti» Meats for Babies j , -' T'*hlrt8—nevi Power-Knit fabric with extra yarn S(raln«d Choppod wep its fit. 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RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO. PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & OtAIN KEJILTOH Realtor* DANKER A DANKIR, Inc. WILUAMA.CURK Moltlpic- l.Uilnf M HARRY H. MAUJTT KBALTUK «- IV & 112 Elm U, Hoaataia Aveft»«, NANCY F. REYNOLDS AD 3-55S5 13* iontk In. Hut FRANKENBACH fo Realtor Krsbxir AalUpl* LtotUi cue. f»Wr mi Tht AD 2-1*00 AS 3-l«00 ARROWWOOO AREA Elm St, AD 2-4700 Ml ElMEX STREET POUt SEDftOOM SPLIT 14* flMSt STREET Wutfttltf. X. J. NEWIY USTED SPUT UVEl $34,500 HCHklf* SEVEN LARGE ROOMS AD 2-5050 WESTHIID TWO BATHS A0 2*4300 ft—r«»»re«#*—-SfMfefc t'U bath »|tlU tttlh H v*rj; isrp»? r«<> | CALIFORNIA RANCH II If—ft mriilit $26,500 a two-car garag*. 1 ON EMBREE CRESCENT er* »re ihe .*tails 1 a tr«sti.'"f<*rr**4 T*•]«-(.»hens- f/'t'inpaity I First ifv*l: enter efitrant * hall, f "NEAR WIUON SCHOOL" UviRjr rovtn, \tx\t fining: I OM Boor Hvlng l» SGURlit aft< , A r*>al rtz&i tw *.-s*.--it tve Th*' rooms include I 5 Ui Tlj tbn- 5-5j(iro»'m« snrt ^ grade level ( $20,900 , kitchen with dining «pac«, j «o many folk» today, l,at to «,1 vf-di«*»t to Fi;--•. kiln uhatr4 *• wae at oar C«MMI We hope that you have had a en4 12.1*21SiiS h two jj $22,500 the upp«r thirty thounaii'l hrwl stHracfU'*- lif-drt^rm*. SM! hai>* i»t«j3.RS*-drt>ofn >. et. This home ofTtra iit.wt of ,£" WHETHJBB VOUH Jf&UtT IS SET r ^j»iri«, Me.ra.gc a!tic; iwc-i.ar DISTINCTIVE NEW HOME j j> 05 A ce?Utr hail colonial, a #«im- ; r»^f; Jed bf/xZI -'—M»-ai i"T tkrr-9 t*e4rtntimm «• **«• MTC* in ov«r yuu will hsv« time to l«ok A three bedroom Colonial located ieBturwi found In the Inrt-i. i Wine pool with «. patio, e split ieVH i oarf Jl»**r p}a# « MmrfuM**- hooies, but Is priced al u ,.i' ily with rb?Jdr*-n n« w jur JUST BEING FINISHED for thai ne-w h»me ynu have be«>n Or&dtf Jt-vt'l: pin* panftl-i-d rec- ! in an exceJlemt neighborhood, wish fot*r b*Mroria)»Jr' Iltlntjf sensible figure for a quU-H *a]e 1 6 ranch, or a horse with a vi^w. M<; $M,S00 j ctjiiteropJatfiig, We havp *om» n*'W jrt'«jior. remffl t^.SilS.S and lav- ! within A «hort walk to grade the seller wieheji imrm-diai.. iiavf a iseieetkua that we think wMi : k I w k r > with hr*mUtm.mt and intereating listings whit h we story, Filii t>*spm«r.t. ! school. tlon. In additiun U> tin- ihrt-(' hti «-ftiuif,eIy surprint; ajiy. j Tins *.VU*mi*l s***iit It-vtl fiaf- ar- s reoltis, 1% baths, iar^t- livifiir NORTH SIDE ttpme* and f am fir tf Sains wuultj like to »ht>w you in W*M- i*ot *U«* is pifr-**hai>ed and very | Two car garage, gte&m/oi! heat If yuu JtERve not yet «ti*rt-f«l jour p < }i!t*.-t lurai charm atid a Hwr>r plan \ rnoa on tfce fir«t Sour* room with flelrjBtone lirejilace atid Jjutineliuriting in the W^UcI'l- • ihut is i^uiifr out <*f th** ordinary. ' Clean fcawrinf H| J oil br«ti field, Mountainside and istoti h large; uff the rt*creation roum '* (newer type furnace). beamed tetHng. Uiiitng roum arj jMouiitainsidfe-Stouh Pljmist - Fat>- : iitrn u t i f u J i y ma in t a i is f ri within Stiulier duutfi. brftm*4l living room ! I'iatns. PJtea.ee droy in and tvll u» Sun room, open Hcre^ned porch, »tyaclouB kitchen. t*ifr^ is a *i- voiMi area we ttug-gem that you tall i an4 a it ho ut. this hom*- t** t«i*-ai!y i.-f HIR^. ha(H3*t*m«* fin-'plat-e. an un- i four f«Kif AKJEWIoaf pafle «mrf w hat yuu would like. W* tnjoy gquarfc family room to UM- rearV us u mott as >uu finish j"t*a'JUtg I his j mtti&t*'d fur ifc* >"uu'i*£ family. usual ftit-tttre window art- fea~ 1 modern in^d kitchen with break- living room—all thin .in oni- flW trr«^i la r*-nr jmrd. TfcU I* helping you tu sulve your hora« column Jf we h&\v not Ue»t rib^tJ j Cuuv'-ni'ii! [<> WUi*"(i ,Sch<*'>if tur€-s. Two baths and powder ; lt fast nook. Also there are two 2-ton air can litre the tutuiM* for ¥Ot.\ that dotsrt'i ; vtivpinng, Hr«-ii, jioj't i.ff it *- am! Iain* rMs*m. thr*-*- brflroonsi*, family f School arra, is in ditloners b«llt In ana inclmfef mtAn that w« 4« uiit have- it . * • | i tan^f**Jrii.tivii, it *>ff*-rs 2*' living ro"tn. two car ganigt. Attratti • - - ~ }i)i and I^trge 65xl?0 lot. Wetl-K*?pt houge Thi» In the type home w wool* jts yuu c&n imagine fur Itmiin^e ar* j room with tiff|,faf-*-, family i*iE*?ii North Side luxation. too cn Hr«i drea« to drive by, tut we tut nulit «ummMtK>Ti here. i,ot# &f inttr*'*uiJK j AH tarptpt included. Many new certain that you will also want offering* to tell yuu atout whtu you j Mo«r, Thrfcr twin t*ix*-'i bedrooms WASHINGTON SCHOOL alum in um storm window a and with «n*- ami a imlf b&tha i-ciupj HOUSE FOR KENT to go in. ijoeatetl in MuujitaSns^ )f*-*_onij fioor attfil there is a finish * THMf iEDftOOMS this Ride of Hout<* 22, on a lovely 1 'IHso mcMi «•*•!» ItriHk and quiet circle, oiv* uu a tall and in i>ti Tfwm with heat an thirri. |2I0 per m«n(h. np bedroom and bath on tht iorattsna. Karh rastslft* Ewv with msture *hadpf this desirable 'his horue ha« a great many first f5o*>r, two bedro^niB and Uatli nivtiy drci»r*lfd 5-rwwm du- property is offered at {23,500, !»(«•* apart mm tit. fUM.nl re- l»lus»es— on the nc-cond. floor. Fftmiiy room. 1 lir.wo >"lce yard. turn «« intntatrttl. Mar b* 3t looks sood WOWOIMUUY CONSTRUCTfD pur<'hn*rd f«r »XN,UO« rnrb. The pot iIn 1*0170' tfnep mil •.u^K'Xnl M "LOW TAXES" Its in wonderful condition. $42,900 ON WOODCD LOT b i APAITMENT KIR RENT The first floor: firtplictd living Li vine in this three bedroom, \% FOU* TWIN SIZE BEDROOMS The most critical engineer or On* year old sptit !*-vt*l in fine lo- room Zti' ione.^dining wtn itAi bath ranch liouse. bouaer will be hard pf«*#«-tf to cation near all schools, Th« ^m- SITS p-e.it Jnonth, one yc^ar or more It looks small, but It 1ft tintitstng'* x 13,7, »un room (or office or den, flfifl any fault with the way this mseulate condition rt-Ufctfi loving; 1&&B«, Adults only. Partk uiar!> JS.SxT.8j, modernlted kitchen with , It Jias both & den and an open 3 tATHS - 2-CAR GARAGE J**lf brieit*h»!f frame home wjm iy t>paclQU8f well maintained m»4 car*. FJrnt level haa tt-ntrr imil, f»r someone who appreciates the f ready (or immediate occupancy- breakfaat nook. S#c«n«! Boor: ] screened porch. 2 car attacned built- *i'b* kitchen ha* so many »paci«u» living room with fire- ununualp Very large etudio llviitts 'S(X PICTURE WINDOWS" Thr*e bedrooms and one bath. Ex* I Pleading, useful built-in* of which Thin eix room home in just riirht tra«; A tr*mPE*toa8 open scr^eaed | Raragr. Combination storm win- pi act*, full dining room that will rooin, kitchen, 3 b'edroomti, m^d- for a small family. It in ft "stones dow* and screens. OKB/warm air 3«st listed—lo^atfcfl on a Q^kt ttie L&dy of the Hou»« as well a« tt, many btillt-lnn aiad tached Kit rage affords extra npa<>e $29,900 To both public Rod Cathollo porch. Ultra modern kitchen will lm &l«o a, etitU shower to delight cbnrni Kttlurrl lJ%lna; room for ch lldren's bieycJen, garden ample eatinp area includes Aish- «"&* ffrufe&y gardener on hU way Oracloui) Colonial with a lovely . ... AH 2-A4T* wchoolg- Aino to RboppintJ and wabher and laundry. There are Wl»\1r+4 II. tools etc. Only ftv* yearn old. a got>d-look- traneportatlon, in from fats thriving flower gar- netting, Kntranc* vestHmle with AD 8-9CMI Hrrtntlvc #leffaniT »B*I arr . many flue feature** about tfcii den. Ther* I* an ttttic. fully floor- powder room, attractive living ...... AD S-330V tns itpllt level in th* J#JT?r*oit ed jtttd |tist the place for the heir- **!«§*•* rlitfcl** f»r (*fitprfaln- Tht* 5S'xl50* porp*rty !» attrac- WcTiool area—quickly available. A well-Kept older home, 22' Uv- home and we would be prlviJegrt room with corner fireplace, j'tin- ...... ,. AD 88M IRJK. All iirineipttl ri>»Mi« tively landscaped. to ahow you through. looms that are awaiting a call to room (i*?n, Jnrg:*' farniiy dining PL lug room with fireplace, dlntng ery Ice. In one ot WtftiT room, breakfast room with built ha*** ThrrmopAitr plffurr An entrant.** hall, £0' Hvlngr room, room, breakfast nook and kitchen, ery Ice. In one ot WrBtfteitTa In cabinets plus a mmieriuzet! trlnttuws with ritunity r**#t(- full dining room, kitchen with A (flashed and Hcreencd lioreli pro- &eiceat •ectieiis, readily access!' kitchen complete the (ir«t floor. fy| ncnilc outlook:*. HOHKC ev*>ryUitng including eating space vides that extra 1st floor living hie to practically everything. $33,- Five bedrooms and three full IM eoHipI«-*«-l> «lr «-'>. Priced at 142.500 Kethpr with a 23' reerFaUon room, pltty area. Asking $U,9G0 hot water heat. tt lavatory and a laundry room. In Jeffomoti School —« 4 bndroom $20,500 addition, there's a full basement. spUt. 3-jeune hot water hoatt 2-c»r "ON A QUIET CIRCLE" For thoKf short of rush, !mt in ttaragf**, family room, glans sliding J nee'l of a modern, 7-room home TM*UNDOUS 1ACK YAID door leading" to patto, l oB8(>Bs)on on thin can be qulclc. In "Westfield, mi a larff*1 p\ot, *t WBBhington School—< bedroom $22,200 "IXCfUINT VALUE" highly recornine.nd this HHIHIE: *plit, 2 firepiaceB, 3*A baths. tli«> three bedrooms will tafet FOt NCNICS AND GARDEN Wft«hinirtt>n School 4 bedroom, Tlioutilt I'niniiiK'i. tlit* Cniif! WHITE "twin beds eiu-h" and more: tiit PEARSALL 2^ bath Colonial with 2-ear ga- l'ui! tj|te home bSM f»»r b*«*l- nttir t.. (linlnjjr room 1H soparuted hy ehu rifOiiiM Mint 1 '/j l#Hili"i tlrr» Located in WcHtfteld'fl Franklin Tltla estretneiy well ki>pt, white, rft^e, fttmify room with fireplace. Km. He*. All 3-33S4 part!tlon from spacious teHchvis: & Cftrleton Road — ConvflrJent tn lilncf In Itvtnic mnmt »p«* Hvhuol »rca ia a "roomy" two am! Tolonfal typo, unlit level.-Built by indirect Ifphtinj? in vaiancps over two story home ha* the moat so- nrhonls, bUB atop—--4 bedroom Co- i-ifiUH lcit<'h(> n *TI|J» brrnk* a half Mtory white frame house. llvlnK room picture uhnhiw; m- clnd#d K*tr****** or j*ienle upot si fitMf nr^Ul a innll dlntnff Henry W*s«t In 19&6. lonial. 2H liuths, under construc- ; H. c, Wi.. rPKtion room has adjiii.ciiE tfM the bacK tttat you could a»k for. FRANKENBACH tion. 131.500. room! l»r«f plot »» <|«t^t First fitxir: ruirane^ vt*»t!t>ul«; lavatory; full basement and cvpr- Big enough for a tennis court U clrrlc in MuunlttlnMldr, linn AVell-nmlntnlntMl itnd decorated tn tBO. livlnK room with firflitficrt ; «u«unn- «ah*lle Bent. All I-MrT« excellent mate. ' • - filseeci garage; let us Sell yt>« more in»l Is yaar dream! located lntRlhftlc« Ttullilnff T,nt« •ititn> tree* nnd Ar tu»r pn- ruwn; fitmily-sizt! dinlnpr room; the fiojiuUr Bouth Side, near I Ill Kbit (THRKT —All 3-41*9 Mot Itlgh snfl Junior XtlKh »« ** Will BuUa On Your Own Lot larg« kiti-h^n with brt-akfHHt Three bprtroomn, two b»ll)R {1 wllli 'ft* l*aroohiai Kohou!. The price Nhrd nnti rnnnlniK' nntrr, flpuee stall shower), r*M*rpa!U>» room. 'tax reads 421.900 . . , and if you VILUNE A SONS ll«-nll>- no fmtHM'tltioft tn Hnfcftnrnt, Uradc level Jauudry HaiKi «. Crawl *D»-IMIM i tt + Mamitnianttiv "hiU" jid floor: thr*'c mM ami tJieusht y«a'cl have to spend a C. Mtolr HMF» AD3^SS« II) 2-4H3O All S-0)7iili A Itttth with tub room. fortune Co fet thi« much yard, Ml*. Alan Rrant CMllH...ADl.|3tl l C. B. SMITH, $17,900 you'll heave a. ttltsh of relief when Jaaira A. (l«j»o<.lrHHIKii TJiinl floor :om> flnfMlxMl lir-droum 7' "'I' «M NOHTH AVBH W. There is a tirauri new Thatcher Vrctty yrllow rulonial ii» an ex- charmlnK 3-licdroum, 1!» »»" AD S-4M1 GRANT SCHOOL Kiniitl-oll furiiHcty In tlif bitMft- client neiKtthorhood, truly a "Imp, Cape Cod tn an area ivilh trf*s nii-ni; K laundry anil lavatory, »lid xhrubs: close liy n counlfj' Matt 1 Hkip and « jump" to grade school. + Weatffeld Bo«r4 Amp'* Hpttfo ton for (i rcereatloii Living room, ' rtreiun.ee, dining ti<*tl tv-oodf. U lliln Kbadett the front yard. Huitt In Nearly new Bi-level oti ft quiet tired couple looklnK 1 or °'"' KpnfltiitKi tr*t(lltiu»iii C InrK? and fiu'liult* one and a half b&Uis. couritr . . . d*Ilshtfuf, friendly THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. hubby room, 't'V room, « fpw of the fine features. Cau a** rllning r'>*>m ... a scrceneU porch ii>K room ivl«h llrni Your rhoU'C of Mpven exi-ollcnt plcast:. that wilt be your outdoor UvtRg WAITORS INSUROXS $24,900 hornet*, located In Westllficl, Kan* Jlany extras, tncludhiR aluminum room all lumrafr, for it Is not wuoil and Bcotch Plains. Colonials, screen* and Btorm windows, re- only fsrg«t and whaded by Ih*1 trees, Bplits; some with one hath, some f riff em tor, washer and dryer, cur- but wa* so placed that it in hi frotp«ct AD 2-0300 with biUh and lavatory; all have •peting, draperies and ivater aoft- ih« path of all the br«*sc» on hot "WESTFillD" three fcprlrooirtH, K&f"1*^6' Seldom cner. *!»>•«. Firiit floor den. too. t'p- do we have a nicer nelectiou, RENTALS etaim the arrangcmoU for the RTOXKIII5\KI'>--I(uxury cQiitrr hull multi-U*vt'l Immo; oach some »ld*'r. Nome now. Like to see Quick possetisioit and only $28,500, rt-Bt of the famtij' and guesta fa of the c-iKht rooms trxlrernfrly spruMous and u lurgc Ml»u*1*'d them, Ilmtnmmm? Kpa-eious and hitbi lot with brook rtinnifiK 1 H^ross xhv r**ar of tli** (irnpprty. located on a rjUlot, Mfithty dcMlr- We arc sorry that tor tltt »";' Four year HMmmf-r living —a m-r^ptied iiorcli SS'xH* opening UIIIP jttreel on the Northsiiiy t*f mpiit all Hvallatile rentals »" from a fur mat Ulnlns rp vrwtiUtih*; 23 as a fttmlly this three-bedrotim sive Home as an interim nN™, for ri'Hl In Jtvlug r*H»in with fire$>lttt'**; faintly u ! l r«nrh could be ju«t riRht for you. we will be hainiy <» •<•'" >" IIAKC'II In M»untaInftM<> hut 011 \he W**«tM**ld side vf U"ut«*. size dining room; adoauato stln- The »fr condttlonor ^«r two t»f th Trttnsferr^d owner must leave Tits there is available. EXQUISITE RANCH 022. Wult until you HCP the recent tuhlitUm of mi nlmo«t r<«»m and » modern Kitchen with bedrooms is included aw is the 30 16x3- foot filtered «w|mhilns pool 2i' mitlH!*' alt ]iuri)osc fumily room. Any new liomiv mvmkr breakfast nook. attic fan. Kitchen dishwasher, and (fenced Hiid beautifully shrubhod). $26,900 would bi' (•Hrhfiiitt'if with tlm living roo«i luuiHtinK » HHd the imek yard ha» a jungle-gym- togpther with liis fuur betlrooni Klone Jlrt'pJart mid hcdincd ccllini}'; IMUICIHUR; in both Hvlng Hfconrt floor; throt* large lif>,!iStO. $39,900 Tlilrd floor: one finished nlr-ron- Spntlens roiidUfnn recently deror The plot IB 1«tffe» tlio lawn Is so d i t ion I'd bedroom » nd plenty o f $37,900 aled. The pool in* a bonun. sfnci RANCH TYPE well cstttbHshfd that you will FIVK IIK1>ltOOM rulonlal In Uu> iu-atitifut fruritrn Brptinn of Htor«j?o Bp«fp. the house alone !N worth th** ask* really enjoy it. Mix roams . . . in- WostlH'U! aurrotindcd hy other statrly homes. l**or tlie largvo «'iin Iliniie" HIIIH;IIEIIH- IN HIIK Come on in, the water's KtlH Ing price of 137,500. cluding 3 bedrooms. Also a nereen- ami incrtitisiMK famMy nt'CMllim plenty «f ruotn, thi?* honu1 i-iiM*> wondcrfui, lKsld rt'oreiition room, Bt*rt*pm (1 jxirt'h: plenty of KtoriiK4> rthti catSiii? water heater. H*at is ntfum-oii Scotch Plains, near Hhat-'kiimiixon hascment. Attm-hnl P"^ and dfinand quality. We tispeciiil- are« in its moderntafd kitciHMi. J4^,500, fniiitt> rutiiu k la numt exolf- fi rod. Wchoul. l*'or the larKe family, or 1 tt\K ivNh t(» forty pane |*lc- alum. comb, ncreens a" ' 1y like this ranch, th** family who entertains a lot WfUl-to-wall i-arpetlnB ' ^A iiURiiij«tI tmyc-r with » ii**»'« payment iMMwccn turc wlttilutv 4i:t-ri.s*-f|.k Tiu-rc is si one car detached RH- the two-and-a-half nut It rooms itt-rttMM «iu' rnti, tltroi* IMIIU- l,ocated on u "(>' ivliiv l>t» $4,000 ami $5,000, Thin immaeuliitcly kepi four bedroom rucc The house wn« built in lit-t* could be a must. The !»rse recrea- identlat Panwooil. There Wntfielil home wmild prtMlut'c IUH.V tn h;uu!U- monthly pny- In thlitn *•!«««•*« nm! chitlr h y !3 »f WcstHrUifWHUi't linlin t bnUdprfl tion room Is Tor when it's too wet meistB, taxes HIM- modt'St. KnmltUit tschoui i-iosi- !>>'. Kcrt't-iii'tl rnitt the living room in <|iil(r The present owners arc trimsfer- to go Hwintmlng'. Why not look— NEAT RANCH water heat, fired 1»- oil "' jtitrcli; twn cur dutuclUHi gurug'c; lit'iiutifully laiulscapt'il "00* HPHfliiHM t^U'xl.%') tilth llrf. rt'd out of th(* country uitii are "«'<' Juivc titm* to show you? can give iHtsst'ssion to s lot, |S0,T5», Ifliit-p II at! *24 |tnttr plrturi* convenience. «iitil*>I1M <^(>'\1»'> i-Vnr hpil rooms, three-an rf-^ ... lot. $31,000 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. nml b»M elowl mpiipr «nl«r(» 1 i itrht ii11vv we htive two «.11rat:- Uve rcntaln: b«lh», HriiiK room, dining room, CONNECTICUT COLONIAl . . , itthrr hrtlriHMii will tnkc kitchen tird screened porch, ail twin hriln. Tht* kMplicn IK Ijlvlnc room with firepltte'p, dinlni I*rttct!cally new, center hull O pint* pnn- recreation room cut to tit, is just ON LINCOLN ROAD niul with folumna In front, i bed- I,Ol'IDI3 II- .I<>1!%S JN I,. UK AN JOU\.«ON. JR. t'ltil liri-nkrnMf nouk, niljnllt- m.'nt m JITii per mouth in Jtntm- rooms, tiled bath with nhower. ftil rooms, 2 baths, pfiwdi'r mum, (H innitU-. Tiir 4'tluT is a hoimc what the doctor ordered for that basfincnt, attached garage. I'rlcei All S.030U AI> 2-47SV tng HtliHv nnd inimitrj cluscd-in feeling! game room. 3 air Httacht'd gu- I'AIH.IMC K. (SOOIIWIN — An 2-T78S rooniMf jniiiiiwlpil porch t-'^'tj JiUvhiir living rount, diiiinjr room, at J'.*6,y00, $32,900 rafff, ao' plot. Immediate posses- RUTIt «). TATH — All .1-nitM doiittlr »nrn»**i rriilly t-hoUf KitilH'll, tivi' boi1rnnm» and two sion. ncmKrra of JIulllple Muting Sj«lrm AttiiintainMhti' hiniip . . , F*»r buths at $31ii.ft!) per month. This more detnlln piratic vail »\1> Is in Scotch Plains. - or :i-lStH). C. B. SMITH, JR., Realtor Mtmbrr Multiple Ltatlav 111 Oatrnl Are, AD LAND property H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor 'EMH-II ...... An .1-.5A3T flecp. There I.etp of l«n»i with this four bed- : tiled baths on mvona •" „ WESTFIELD Our 33d Year FANWOOD room, 2 bath. "L#PV<*1 Type" houpc, Hour has 24x13 livinf ,"'™' , located in the "Invernese" sector :o- TV rocra or tlen. '-"'"Jljt,.!! of Scotch PIAfoft. dlnindlniriRe room 15ss H "«";' , "•,. with hreakfast room. I' fur ONE FLOOR LIVING RIGHT IN THE >pl It ham griitlo IPVPI recreatSor heat Hrfd by a m>«' ,J ,f y NANCY F. RIYN0U5S 1 Nut n lilt IIIIUN' bill "h sci mmi'lnni. l,ovi>ly llvlnn- rmim with SHACKAMAXON SECTION room. 2 car attarhcrf lyantir* i*n* nace. Taxe,-* undt-r $*•-*• Ih-lilKlom- Wrciilncv, full »!!:<> dlninc mom. mmlcrn hlti-ln-tl HARRY H. MAILITT of Scoteli i'lainP. a four hedrooir Hltimfnum comUiriatlon windows have a larKe family " AD 9-«SM ivllli WHII liven mill InMr top niiiitr, tilc.l hitth iiml L' twin Only six years (jtci. baa Imsr-Wmi**!, ytm'd he proud to own "" home built in 1052 with two eora- hot water, pan heat, and u base I'erliapM you have a (|U*. fizi. bctlrcMtnj^. Tlnri- lire MHIIM tt? -in! !UMT Jimi }!!s"fm>!<- plptc bathw( and a two cur piiriiise Ere». U4 §na. cull fXIHiimiiiH. l'ui! S'ii^i j«. iit. hiiram- ami iwitty wonder! lot on BARRETT & CRA1N JL'I'.Si'O. Il<-r«''» a home iust for H merit, 131,1*00. two'.' rit-usr call u»- 1 «|Ul<-t .Mounlnluf'itle Mlr-'-t. HpK- and «II;III tnnlilt- iinU out, Realtor JiirfTf fKmJly what with the "1 ITaaer rf . Hrrnol . A»kl»R JiS.'.llMI, ML'LTIFLB MtS.HBEIlf fftot f*i'r"M'!H-d porch, the larpt: diti- R*I«I RctBiMt Infi rm.m anrt flntHhrU ha>emi*nt AIL DONE OVER Vtt« wi3! anprcHau- the cloj*4'nc(*f ConarllK Elliott AH s-aa-07 miacld Mulllplr LlatlnR Minbrr tn lh'' ^nlf vour»«' anil «u-hnmiiiE 2 NEW rnoVIKKM'E ItOAD faculties. Pteiise do sive us a cal oics am ....Auj-7ia« Y'-ry roomy oltlrr Jtuin«, sUckiit uii-lo-thiti' with *f Hit 1 i I >* tu s^htiw you the Krand opportun- ImituriB imlwliiis n..iv tllril l.uth. imiu'liU IIM.-IUMI «-llli tnri:'f AD 3-1800 Oud Be» AO illnin*,' ^pi»f'.. in «• \\ iriM^ jui'l olirtrlt' flxuiri'S t'tr. Four 141 ELMER STREET licilrimllis in all plus hiru.- Umly or TV ar.-n ami half IMII> CJny I>. Jlnltilrd AU 3-7S3R WALTER KOSTER, INC, Realtors With iloulilf IVBdl t.lHI"1». AIHI- .1 full ilhiliiK i-iotii, 1IVIIIK II. I.. Ni-hnlrrlnE ... ton I*nrk Afrnur> Scotch Plata* DANKER & DANKER, Inc WILLIAM A. CLARK Member 1 FA 2-I0T1 room with llrt phi'-. , I'ull l';i^-im'iu, iitut ;' rm i:urtit;i'. S!n>rt HrrlM-rt Vnltpr .... AD 2-S050 d a5'HW i:%«-Vi All ;t-M Rraltor . WwtMtM—P«nwo««—R«tek ivelk t« aU ^L-lsouif* ana !u< itl hus ilm-. AfUini-' l:'!i,riUt'. H. II. Hnrrrtt. Jr. 149 ELMER STREET II. A. Mmirr, Jr CSI.K.V AH80K KSTATBS Ir«tl!«« 7 New ^psflooH Colonial Home* ADaa, 3, i and 5 bedroom?, large rec- r«rkla« •• H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. *3 F.I.M STnKR reation, Jiorehej* undl dens. Kvery- llEAI.TOIt thine for prut'ious living1, ideal AD 2-1800 55 HARRY H. MAILETT Wfpuicld location for all schools tturttlt I>, Plan rt, S-SM3 I." An 2-S.13S and commuting-. T.arlrllr .A. Krlirlrln.... At» 2.78f>t SPECIALISTS IN lmn liltchlr . , AD 3-1495 Tnke Uoulevard eowth, acroi ;i-WHin i:vr«. onir v\ s-770© for personal showing1. Ami-itH SniiuilcrN Hmlth . ATI :t-ll7ft From ns.009. Illi* Militate I'l, T-IKNt Hi'tty Hninltfuu RSTMir».N0 ^, ISC, .. , •lean Jlcliiilrr SSS-7S44

J te THE WESTF1ELD (N. J) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, J961 Page? tEAt ESTATE -SALE i REAL ISTATi - SALE • • RIAL ESTATE - SALE • | • RIAL ESTATf - SALE • • OFFICES FOR RENT • ! • FOR SALE • AUTOS FOR SALE •[• HELP WANTEB- • j M ITK or :l ,,fl,,v... Pi-,1 n,,,,,- rr..nt. 1^ U *K*l*i:\ HUJI-H! U'ill-iuvvs ;u\.i 11I.-.U Till \m liltmll. Mack, full MALI ;- i >.*')>:•• -1^*, -x;i :•',". \V Cite i 10 V S ! : \>i ru.iii. ao.i lunter, es..lletii! PETERSON-RINGLE- . -it WrMII. hi l.etfl>T, iv ts, luMiuii LEE K. WARING •it j-ii;:i7. " ' "' s-i;4-st NEWMAN-ATWOOD CHARLES H. BOWLBY IIIUMKI'VSI set, r-lii'fine ;tmi bt't^«s lilMniH INVtttOH y V l 1UHH Cll llslloilll.i: Kit .,r l.iirtl- 111 (iutmb> WANTED TO RfcNT • ; siutunuiiie I ran.MiHi n. pevier A I* r-S-i erhit^. raiilo, bi-ale l a CONVENIENCE i MOUNTAINSIDE i , uuy tid tits . (il of \V LOVEtY TREMONT SECTION : future in re- CHARLES 6. ji^e p'UM. pi, i-.U|> Htl,U, llntii.'-- \ltm Till-: Mi^-rtmuiutittK tmyi-r, »*•;• n* abroad, Ankiiiu *i,:uiu AU z- :-: tiptJrnr.mK, 1 l.nth Mdii 1 Jt'Sr •>!.I t-uluiilul. a\i\H («'\,.|. 4 a^fcr and s«3i I" | Vi-u will Inivi- ilctc one floor CLEAN i 1 n ilus. i'.,|.>inal ran. Ii. l-:n- ] )>• -.ti ti..)M.-\ :•: . ennui.' UI.MI ti:if it.x; -, f'aU A0 8- MVI.O.IS" MI,,,,,,',,', ," Vr-iii -ftilile, exeei- j j ! ] J. "Mr. I. li-iii-,.- killtay. llvinii room (21 IH'USOX, )va«. MEIERDIERCK, JR. Bruiiml. ,.|, ,,!,.|,..s'" I»,,;"". "V- CHARMING l J.1.M, ilin.ni,- ,,,,,in. li,i,h,-u drii. ihluih! heat; i\nu- U\n; jira- t t'untiiti^n. rciittilt; v,ry I'ansvuoti In.atloli. North Ave. Ii K \' N'i'.l* nu< n \va htt«01 for ¥€*teH- s.-r.-fii,.,! in.ri-h. Tin-..* b.-ilrnnms CONVENIENT liix.M. (JaraKU IsvaiiytU:. A I.* i-ii4 ; j- in t;t |!uhi»; w;tll-l e»-wall !lii,l i I- Willis. fi,-:iiU:tul |,,|. 5 ^-,,- t idy, ; . <>}\\ t'iiuH iu(l stctnMK&lUl iuuiaii tjffiiii-, 4)^ )if\iv wtvk M«n*lay P. D. Q. ll r mul interior <*( l.:., aini V.-rur ganUjSi'. This AI^ HKV &N, lo(i lelri thru HaiHFiluy. Apply in person, 6$2 Realtor d (IUHIIHC hoiu- >Ms !-us?iMH iuii'l, iioMi* has t)!J., H.&it.. W.W., extras. Ksecl- Sprlnvfleld Avr-,, Wcsttield. (Perfect Domestic Quality) ;-u it-'nl if HI f»f an uii .ni'liar.l I'U ;t latK** la tut- Icnt I'uiKllllun, UtiFit). AI.J £-!tait. RANCH BEAUTIFUL 1» year old split liM'nti-ii in 11 •T i-xiuiH. I'rii'ini right lit f!H,litlll. RCAl ESTATi ~~~' tin I «rcii i.y •tei KOIill, 4-il.ii>r U«H, a tin ip e n «rii y 1 ..rr N\N.t\. . 11.. WAWA - AH ;-VHii4. ADAMS 3-663* : 1 L < ln estll.M bbush h B-trtOlBrtOl> Kxt. 21T.0 until ,'« I'll Mud. AH ::-s:if,!t. SALESMAN fnVi',!"." "I-IUK"^'-.'.'^' w- i"h ''«i-V.' i.la'.'"-'. I |,'1",'.'"J'' '- '""' "' ^••"»""l'l'» «"!> ,,v[-li'i'l^ th-vp r.'iir yard. .\!iM.i- 20 1,00k" v - HjEi'tUf-'nt *>i*inn'tuiuty tar Hl^h earn- dinint; rutmi, modern Uitt-Ht-n ;! I is'-i^'i, viiui'^l kii'iivn hiis a rofniy Jt73 A'I l'H*n'HI.r,-i..nl.'r hall Capi' ruil i *«'K*HI> 1(181! 4-ilui.r se n. i'.&H. 1 1 iiiM» with our pri'Kri-MMivf, well t -**- liiriri- lii-ilrni.tiis. ] l,;,tl,, ,,v,.i-«li,.,| t.c-iikhisi iitH-U. 'I'b* Ki-r»T»*-H*>hfct fli-m. HiHjLifi^n^'iitH Hfe (mi' rar tinniKe t.uta. lu-il i. !.,,«• Tin,',. ]it.i'or< ii. i-\itu.^(n-»'H iff max in mm coultieWH. FOR SALE Jiia.-e. liiniiiu room, klti-ht-n, 2 l.fil- Kri'l»il..i1 n-iir yur.l ro.oim, l,;itli ami jiLlouKi.-U port It, Wf* i ra in ;t n»l ii'iitMi jtui |h«; real Busrtl of B<-«Horii rul ts,f.s. Three lM-itr..i.iti.« ami imlh are up- psiiilc liu.viiu-Hs. Interview by ap- ,s1;iirs ami She uUh- is fully ittMir- !S AKD OnGAS'S—top brsnda. Tin. l.eiirooiiis mid lialli on Around • BUSINESS SERVICES MOTHER-IN-LAW WELCOME liolitf i'i,nsi»Si't.!,v asf f >a .s lit-at prict'B. ttoor. I.'illiflle,! K'.IIIII. r I ill li«»f- lit irpf i iim. a iicw.-r leet f nit-iii, Kai.iMM. I'lin, ipiiis only lij- """""PATRICK L. HEDDIN i-iii^f, .>tt Kiciitn \w.\i jintl fiitM DUDKIN PIANO CO. 111 SIMi!»S tllK'l TEtiKl'HONB Mufctpr hedrootn and bath t.m Hee- ANSWMRlNa SKBVICK — Nu ortlnt REALTOR IIIHI llnur. two hedroiitiv ami Lath p*,- U.H3 N.,rtji Avcnuv. Uimllibi fer :U a pi;et- .winch ^uaruulees IIMM 2-SMia—4 IB R, llriuui St. A» K-74 mi JnitntMhiite sule, i>t*N'l Ut-iny. RlKVtlOS — Tabtea, connoles, SOu. All ••-•:!•}* owners. • • HELP WANTED- • fall (inlay. 8T u a I'Rtiteed, rtH-undittonod. all ^.___ _.^i-l*-.« ONE FLOOR LIVING Harrj- Bfona, «!r», ,.„.,,, At* S-SS bran tin, f 24 up. Station Radio & TV, : FAMIIY ROOM DUET l 1J33 Wouth Ave., Monday and Friday ARCHIE BUYS AND SELLS DiSKrTAIIVUBTffUNn.ulTiiot lirltit. MALE OR FEMALE lilt y. Al) 2-4Rfiu. 2-16-tf ltt^t Illmeosraphlnt^. Bales oamtmt^ns 3 bedroom. 2 bath pplU U'Vf-l with ALMOST EVERYTHING planned, printed and produced. fnniHs' room oft' liitchcn ;\a \\e\\ ns Val«» Onantr Prlnllnit * malllnK CHARLES H. BOWLBY Invent In Hneceum t i INCLUDING ANTIQUES xaa M«ri g-.Ml, !-,.,,,nl ail'llniM ll.rul, III-I'MW- It8t( ENCYCLOPEDIA CIR $4 :>'t, obi tiillrond !alltcrn« $K, nv,, i.i'.iri^'"^ aiul tiled batri; anti Hi: A 1.11111 AH v-rr.r.o II 3-.SIIHI * *l;%f«, AU 2-SKIO PI.AKKRU far t'At rullrv fnmil>-t sluttiers $:! a iiiiir. !arg« bran« bird dtUSi.t i u n ( la n Hi H- K lUtli tl Jt i u 1!SF- tln-0. I"' f" "'' "' '' ' space for UNDER $20f000 Flmt in Sitli'i*. (iualltr, Lfacl^rNhliit eili4e vvilll ialili' f.\T>, open tlleplaeo l.l>li:illN<: Hrmtn Multiple I,I>I|HK nyleta Cbulf!** of UlttdlnsHi Rtidir^t Plssa Hie.ve $40, iat^e folliui Hlttllo^Hliy & ftitiiS Pt iH< l^ I Nt « PrtV* uni li»«' iM'ilrmiins on tin- Bfoond J VrnllnlKllit f ltd. Muunmhtsifi*', N, J, 3 ballroom, 1 tmth n>li.tnin1, Wnsh- SPANIStTcOLONIAlT IH-aeHtiil table }4&, Ht't of futtt esu- T05 w. Broad St. ADS Jnor. An nliiM he.1 Bni-nBe. low heat- Inplun Kehfui dintrit t of W*^! - (Hlli Miiinnri'i II. Ablf^lil, lery ?in. Uui4('- U-w!u'cl, old iron vof- 8-10-tf fk-lfi, Cnu he mortKas'1 nvsunui- 4 BEDROOMS Mll M fee mill «ii.':>« Arelilt.'n UfMuie t;hop, • EMPLOY. WANTED • inii i-nHi;!, ami pxcpptii'fml houne- tlon. AakiiiK fltt.900. H'rri't'O wltlt t.ili' roof, •! cut- pu- Bleyermiile Kd., Mi.yi>rnvlll<>. ti|)i'll . I' IIPI'IIH rlili- to QUICK POSSESSION riiHi,. HMH.I1111 I..I, rear yard fe 1 daily HI in k, exei.pl Tttomlayn. MJ rolumliui , Si'iil. Hi or 17. Will fetriiinu in pleasant Fmiwoutl for In |.'ire|ilili e. lili. I.nth with Rlail t-t-tt 7-1 HII. Hluu-e i'X|>i'tmi'H. t^all Jcano Ttitru. HAMIVSIW wt!I rJrun attics, ceU FULLY AIR CONDITIONED $23,900 :-lio«vr atol tuh. siiiri'i'ii i>or,!t. lili- I'OTTBBV !O!«inssTthfPliripr lai's* Ktti'ttufes. Will cut Ja%VHS, Oardei ,.,,15 il'UOO. iuiehen and liieakfast room. larKc a-au74. \vit\i mul K'>n<-'r»l housficUEinlnjr. All l Hhop, tlln»0rwnrpf ov^ttwiife. at-t- your joi>K. Call Arthur, AD 2-8636. 4 bedroom, U a buth H*!it l**vt>| This line ro1,uiiul In In lop j'oiull- iiviiiK room, dinim; room, ;i lnd- warc, Bttinpwurp, at lens thsi:t haif MRS. MARJORIE MIllIN Jpttersnu Sclutol ilitttrh-t of \\>B{- tion. iRi tioor tia;^ a :;r, font livinM room.H ami diMl. Heoteti I'iulni', retail. At the factory—Cotttpmiiti- nold. MOVP in imniHlintcl)- unii •Mi Knm Uron.l Street • LOST AND FOUND • r.iutll "with tiri'Stiacc and archway ?l!i.!HH>. rnry Cpnunlen, 3'2 WattiiuitlK Avf,, OAHlun.i/s Dfty NurKery—half <3ajf beat Slie brut. AHHIMS ^ar!,iMtO. 10 a TV roooi. a larsn- iliiiiiin l^httthitm. Open f-6 Monday tbrt.tiffli Saltlrday. S-10-tf ljOM'11—.parRtceet, brigist liluts ioM And nil ilny twmionn. Hot lunches* room, moih'i-a Isit.-htti w il H anipli- WATCHUNG AGENCY WAV WUMIMI Hrhool, Wostn«'hl oh mittoks, pi«-selHH)l in-ogram. Fenced* tahK- *i>(u-<\ L!n,l 11M,.r h;tn 3 . tu>,-r- 2 (.•lici'ry Hluiidw, itot Identical-— but s 4T%H Piirk Ave. Ncott'li 1'lnlnit -an bi.' tiHed us u pair. lilaltnKaity AUR. 30. (,'tilhlrfn's ppt. Fl*'«w« U-U*- Utt plaplay yard. Fwr information, CM FRANKLIN SCHOOL PETERSON-RINGLE- iu! htMlfMolns aitd P... l,aths ( . \\ II-MilII- O|ifu MVM. ((-H New atul u*ed, fully 6SU10 4-lS-tl l,atlt is olT maM,M- !„ ,\c,,,,ln). ::M I'iitlniirltl Arcn MtiHI|tt*- UxtltiM fflitirntitpt'il. RetiHnmible. .S^ Wilen lii-ny -llniiiB tobli-. lloor In Mir»1s tiiiishid nil' into a SPIVICP AppllBn.-vB, in North Ave. "-./. AM |,0HT— t BUtmes*v fflt tumwors to FOUR BEDROOMS NEWMAN-ATWOOD iart;,' dorlnil ,iry . rni,ai, t>, rfi 1 I for 3-0416. 4-EO-t( iUdbfll, lust in AVvi-hwood iu«a, t Kim Ml.. Wentllrld All i-r.SlHl lin* tociiHM*.!'.^. Oon! is.-^i I ;u ,• to Al>ttm« 3-1S9I 'fltfifltl, Cull AI» 8-1081. Til 1313 HOHtC eat! IIH }"!• limn* iul'urSnu t ion, iiiso EAfiLY AMERICAN CHARM »R« I'nrk. Avi-., s.'olcb I'lnlii. LOOKING FOR TABLES? $20,750 PA 2-SKOO ask for llii' latoni Istuo- of hoiacn of aw and IMJUS** kt-yn KvenltiDTst lur «alc bnalili't. FANWOOli—Atti'iu-ttvc ;t bedroom Wo hav*> nulitl wild r!tt»rry tnblps at «nvlnj«H of 2(1%. Cimlp in and eom- TUostlay in buHhiPSa section. pleaH« I\tiy IKI««IIP AD 2-tlsse C;l[ic CiMi, i-cz.v, Ui-ll-lit'!'' lltti'riof ln AD 3-1088, AMia llll'NU. Any nlstscc rrooom ji frjur boriroom homo on a 212' I'hBrlpB (uliicrl All a-4X!lS in* iu>,-n the pi nee ami p;niolh-ti fafe Ollf nrlri's. OI>'A bml: dini'tli' Mot, lnoiiuKa 1 780tt •;. T. WII.I.IAMII, TIW < i-iilrnl Aw. mlHeeliatHMHIU huutjf'huld IlllttlH, $18. AW li-tir.51. 7-80-tt iH a Wllllnm Dlabruvr Htl>-:t:):m S lamtoeaiuMi I"' r**ally wood value Aimfin ltlocfKiicr NMlt.Nllftt JAMES J. DAVIDSON iiimwiMiim nl>»f!H windt.wK, hast-- iv kl l ( WANTED I.I.I'AI'F.II iiI'Mi, imy Rl«i> room iralilnR f»r •">•»*• HiciEy buyer. Not M. Pnlnltr All fi-JI« IIK.4I.TOII AVll INfll'IIOIl \ivi\i •(! in it UHIIM- ht'til. al (urlu-.t {IS. I'ulntliiK ri'usuimlilii. AU 3-UBK1. William Kjiunmr AD :!-«:»]I 4ST MOI'TII A\ K, ^;ie;tui-, 1 uli diiHrnn'iti; iiiinmcil- ImiHH'fi'U Drtirlnul 7-20-W niMV, iu! imtrjuculatHy mniiituiiifd, 11IIMi Tn.li.r 1"I. 11-aTOS \\\u> i-Mii.iiituii. V*-i-v dt-trul.it' OIL PAINTINGS WE BUY BOOKS Wi-«tltl'lit Mnlllplr I.IHIIIIK Si-rvirr AD l'-7.-:.«l iivit/liiitH'liHtMl. Near ult M-hiui|«. A TtKIVNAMI ANI> OM5 !nTO|> Uiiii itfiil-iiH-u-l'in house is ready tu %'1M MU\. f'lH'in- SMi-!H:i), tthndett 111 Blnok. Many al redtu">d |t:i^.tHi itml UII I'Viimliiir FH.BASE CAM, FOR URTAIW i' for fo'tni-iiivalld vvoniiMl, do RdlKtml to young (ileus, Entrance Rv*», Onlyt j.rieeH. 8ep nur now band.maib> iamn ROBERT A. S, NELSON P.M, BOOK SHOP itlltjj and Momo weoltly cleaning" (;«-..rtrr I*. Hull ,.A« 2-01HI fmilvtll . 890 Park AW, I'l. 4-HI>(Ml •nnifle. tlaytt a week. Tritttspol-tEl- .Iniiiei* a. Iliivlilotm AI) '2-WSl I'll,.' .Alls XllMllll Vt?tj!»a!*-, lariro living" room, 14' <1in- IK T. Wllil.IAMN, T!W Opnlrnl Avr. 111 Until m, l,|.tuinnli. \. .1. e-6-ti lloii,'iiu» .No. 4». Hi'l'i'i'imccH. SIJ |l- M. A. MERCNER liitMhu'-1. (Uuitifi 1'ixnn, l:ii,;<' nunl- \ffir Oruvp H(. KM pHrkliin; |irt»li!«.i», IllHfl. 8-Sl-St ing rsjnm, ghiMHf^ii ami mrc-oiKM,! AII 2-:;i:w, B-4-tr • lull; 1.1'! ,'ISI t'Aflll WHI MBN'S CI.OTniKO, rM- Mrmlivr ITIJ kitctlfll \S iltl lilHtlWliHlllT. 24 9-7-41 ! jiDrtli IIIHJ rwilly Wig kitchen with ln« habits, UootH, ftntlqucii, curloH, full hjithf*. tiVtTMiKt- ^ I'HI* waniK'*, i '" " ' "~ • fin uittirt", hrAHHvvare, I$1IIMH, chinti.. liiCK** ttMHcnwMjt, wall tu-wuU vtir- \ l'*o Von Nfed Ki I.lithf HuUmt 1 aittnl itiR, illltiK, olflee $)riM-iHluri*. i partiry. Motions, HUMI bath, modern H\ll! (ill|,'.KMI0rsH i>iiBily illKnmn- WolIT *, 11« Madlnou Avf. l'l. 0-24S9. •iilli-ljc liiniluute. AU 3-CIS1I4. witU !>n-i Uesi huui we'vr i«vi-r tH-lKiK. lovely arsM, n.sir nil ' lii'ii iitul eauilv re.UM."*eiiibloii ultd a 6-t-tl j Ras fHrrsfH-r, two car tlotafhfid Ka~ 1;, and I'.oaiiiul in K. T. WILLIAMS. 78.1 Cuitinl An, i-.lrniv steel flllim (?ni«ltn'i, (juoil s.-.'ii. lljinily in transpurlatuH!, \<*nr rin>vi> Ht.. no imrklnic »r<*lilpin. t)\'\ti t tl I'd- liritl'Milil In 1 til*1 liMM, eumlitiotl. AM ;i-L'4!*it. Ill.l.lOr'lllll nlilin (0 lill) MiilKiiK I'lMMOIlll'IM'I'SIl real CBtate Hal(-B- • r:ij{p jtnti muili'Kt t«st*s. J>i*n't wait 1 Al» 2-1M5S, R-4-tf 1 plt-niy nf eiUfHitiiinitfiU npinw in rltli !!, KhotKHlm. iilstiilM. reTolVf-rN, 11 lie^ireH parl time work live- i!M "'\ fiM>l ri-t. CRESTWOOD ACRES I'SKII millmiinl miiliir mile. ll> 111' II. t'l. I1,; 1.' palwley MIIHWIH, lini'tiH, "iilly llrt'liarll, Wllllnni", 1'A •l-M'.lt, I" I!.- III'. All braiulM. :ni-,|,iy uiim.ii- iariiey filailer, fiiiaei..' lea KI:|, mil- i WOMAN I'.nltliii; r,,r iinimi'ivurlt - a room If $:?i»,r)ii0--|,ni-wt rmtr borinmm split 2361 Seneca Rd., Scotch Plains ilitiutm! l^luitautee. \Ve;4ll|.lil Mlt- liututny ilrntn lulile, Mo. fiome I'leiininK, eldorly 1 1 pals only. All ;i-;iiim. uval rrnini'w ami niiiseellane'HtH, itt'ii CHOICE (i—"J rni" Mrirnf!** — won- antl m'iifit'-lt'Vt'l !;iuii'ir,v room. nnit CtfKtiime .tt'vt-rlrf S .veni'H iii iirevtoiiH iionitliin, t'aH il*rf«l loi-niiun —f^^r.on. U III^lHttMIM raiieii loittie on i\lo- 10 Kim Hi. WnlHr',1 WA\TKII TO lll'V Oil Plri'il fiiri'i"! eveiilni; I'U •t-:liiHi. t'onvimicnt Cor $22,500 bartli Tr.ill, *i::.',;,ii«. rail osvn.-r. F.-d-tf In,I tilr i.r lint w-ntof furniicn, Wimil- lii htm. !l-7-8t NWOOlli SCO'ff'ff PI,A1\S VA »i-:,2;i;',, T!O! May Ave., ivrth I'tMiin r»(tn«'i', I <-;jr feiu-ftgo — INSTRUCTION iti !*ti/tm wiiMl.iWM nntl (luort« :'A"s $'Jii,OOM--Al»)>i>nrH {;; bf i\ mirmnl Anilloy. l'-'.--» $i T.r.uo. *'':)),.• i'tnV *minhh\ bill it!!i|«|,> tht- Al.l, MMts i,f lump ImrfM Rniil tn r,-,". :KI"S:IT", •n"m>."", »4"x4H", :u>"x tt«tl.l\ will do day's Work. t'lw. 7- LoeaHmi, tnnintemim'P, Int. Threp fin>in lionic, 1 car Rnnii^c — HUUliiy I'l'liVlrUrlii'fl t-hi'U s l!{(. v,,|ir i^.eeitieal it.n, Ai.s» jUu^Hi Hfii- i-i. II. HKNISETT, tottctmr tu piano. 04(111. NOHTII Sllll-:-! liedrnoni, n l.alli, linu mul eiuiinu't ebilio fepiiir. All l,atf;\ \u'l\ttiL>. in t>-|»-H liimp Klliub'X 111 Hlm-li ut Inwi-Bt .MI»I'!»'IAI.!ZINllt->l ktt.'li* is, is v**ry .1.•!•!>• ('aiveil, imi-llIX t'eiitrai Avi-, roomy, [it addition j<> the two br.l- B-B-tl io (liMidny Httrriitt Ik llraln wlndiiw« HldiiH-ulk'n! eurldnn' and liri-lillicntt';, miiztl kiti'hrn, liroiilaeeil liyilm (i runm lidiisf, 1 <",xr RuriU Al) ^-U'2:i. S-1SI-IE (4H Kim Mt.). I'lonno call Mr. Barrett Iteiitllde, neat and (iromut. All 2- rn,.niM (Hi Mi.- Hi:."!' ll.tnr. < a-HOII. ll-24-eow 48OSI. !i-7-4t mom sun! hu^i- dining 1-t.um. lnHti- (i rOfiHi iHtmi'j 1 CAT K'iii'HJ I)>-t-[i' ifftiMlllMl '(111 till' HtMMHIll nilll N'l'llU.lM* — owaer t raoMferred MR llt> nil hlliilt: nr brast), silver, Mmiern mtitbudH, Alt malvDH and ; UiiM-f is iimiilf ri»n*« for nxm*. 'Dm ' J.eaulillll S ,.bi-ilfi.uni|, rlllirh. >i aitiiiitie u'liitl iilatlim iiii iniy itftli'li-H imKtelH (exoviil «liord tiiKan). I'ttl'lll plIlK Ilimlt ttll.le. (S'K'd eon aici!, iili-.i.-rti iiiatinK plrillt, liU'Ki- Kr"iint(H Imv.' l»-«-ti HitUvMunUy •'iM'r.^, ~ '"ar j-'.ai'af^', Hltififlantn VoifiinfFrViiValltiiinfFrViiValltih r.amp MM.uinllii. K •rill-Ill. II. At'HANII tlott. Al» S-!MSX. - ••* * ' ' " LEGAL NOTICES 'it,*l» lot, tun car RaraKt1, iimnitcu- . Other ii,-Hin£u from ujiiiriixllnatfly Jn mlMr:ipr-fl nnols and AH 24S2I1 ' All 2-7811 — AI) II-27O0 i-oiiii liniii'iii'i'ii iili'kuti*.toe• Avi'. AH 2.4S2I1. ITIII.ir NflTlfn \AV llUUHl'kcflMll^, fflSt lH,tiH»'HS|fU!. ,Kl|w|,|MII>. aie.l. .\lr., ll.llllHl'lipllJK 55( t.V|>.-. I'KI.II, 1-i'llHiillaliiC A]> i-l'.i I'nv any of UMW or OUHT <'sr^Hcnt amid natural ^eltiim. -Many oilier IHt|,:«SMAKfMi nml alleratbniH Nfi.liri- In liiM-i-liy ulvi-ii tinil R«al- ntl'crltiKH, H*-.' lie.-h'Jli.le iVatures. i'fineipa 1M oni.V. ruatM, stiitM nml (MM'kt;iil dreNji ,-,! I.IIIH wlil !,,- r.'.'.-iv,',! i,^ thi> May- M. A. MERCNER Ktlkn SobiiHKkl, fiBO euml.t-rltiml Kt . Raymond Young — Piano Studio or nml H. . h C',nni'il ..t [In, I'.nr- Urnltor — Innnrnmi- All "-590.1. K-24-111 Iliidt llaKtfrl ViititiK, AKK«. ® HELP WANTED- • nlll'il of .Molllll.'l illMillr. i'llinn I'OUII- HI'-1 lliulu y Cnnrl All 2-4140 CROSS COUNTY REALTY" I'liiKufi'iil I'oimlnr iv. \'. .1., t«> Mipply intir i'it Mlitiiiili' 1429 Route 22 Mountainside «'.»lll(lllllli: THI VKi |...,,i,il e,.iidi- Cnll nr Write for Inriii'iiuifliin FEMALE !l!!rli-i itillilllMd Uilil !i||,,VV jllmVB, Fi.rrr (lnliiilij " AI> n-OlBID NEW CUSTOM HOMES tiiHi; re:i«t>nai,le. t':tll AD z. 2;: I ;i, 131 Nu. Macllil Av.r AU :i-4237 t,,ii,'liH'i uith iiilt.'r wuil! I'ljUiiJitlf'ttt CUSTOM DESIGNED- ADctms 3-5400 i and r, bedroom*, M H> hallo', ree- 6-E-U WANTISn fur nmnll nurHltfj homo. tin liiiliili'Z.'iii. itmili'r.1. li'inl'Tri, i-tr. U.K. .till l'l>.MIITIO\|.:il IfiMi iimile], li.N., rrotn 3-11, 6-ilay week. I..P.N a« nt:iy in- ri liiiiri'ii to |irnmliii>' nnd rratiot) roimiH. detiN, planter walla I'lMlllSe — ItlHli Bohmil mid Cul- ! LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY All Z-tUKS tiutl All U-N«»| On New ICtipjiuid Urivo near I U.I'. exeeHeiil lilllbm: llf-ril from 11 I'.M. In 7 A.M.. 6 iltty «eelt nili'MH:!ti'iy r( inovi> !ln> .«n,,H- iUHi CUSTOM BUILT i.-K.. «olij,-et.. earnhm T. OLirk, H. A. lilt n-2768. 0-20-tf I,-, inim nji|ii',..sinint,'lf t w,'iitv-tivo xl l and ppark. I'rlctal In **4(I'H. VTV little; lefv ||lllll half liriee. i Vlilel, |,L Ii., lad. M. 33(1 Mountain C.T,) nilli'M of miiiili'liml rninlB M-IIII- IOYKUH All l 3-23.'323'H SI -aitb. t.MO. TV IT" tiin-lttbl", es- C W. MIOYKUH A VII. WmuCoId, 'lillune AD SJ-34IM. in Hi,, llnriiiii'.h of .MMI1III.IIIIKIIII>. Til $40,900 T-27-tf eellem ,,nn!ltl"u; $1>U ea,Hiu See ut 10-0-tl APPLY NOW n.lilllliiil I" tin- snow ri-itiiivul, I'in- lilli K.inbiill Ave., iirefet-iil'lci' .', )'..\l. ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor rnr Hie AVON O|inortntilty In intiko lt ivill hi' Kitri-iiiKitril l iiiti s fi> ri"l'(iaiN-(; In Flinch (tri-1 Math b3 |;;ti ^;,0 a week in your Hliare time nil.-ii hi l nu hranfl ti.u inKlriitneiil ro;til!( ojn'ii ami aiiil.llller T,,n lr|-IM- I'm- yiiitni: iniN- Diintmi Ii. (icmier. nil liojntun Avi. ivlille lildilli-B are In foltool. ,\H rv li lh M is fl In n twirl lvooilsy setting, w<> «"!'. t luaratiteeil. ,n ^IHMV yuu a I'iinrmlnn litnm* fur tins llian.v awes. Tile preaeal In- Ave,, ilnd Ill-mill SI. Call Jim IliiviH iind worlim;iit'.« I'oinpeto'al t'.n ei,iin. of %Z'^< per monih eaa lie \IOI.IN, *,">«; imwIliiK' kill, %», All i:\IUH,I, NOW— ftununrr cour»(>»— '<>"• truly ,!,i, it wits plrninert to UliliK aad ili.ome. Iteeatme oT ItH i'rilnariiy fur creative itniivldual- r \si:» oitKDit. full nr i imlillc at. the lliii'iiiu;h Mall, I*. S. 203 Elm Street ADams 2-5664 (i.C. Mi:l IIII.IOII \ I nil, exeelleiit 1 iHtH. OltlHH—l-'or tile fttlyetlturpKotiH', bmiill fiiiiiily I'finnHi'liitii . t •v- Ivonle :!J, .Moiiiitaia.'iliii-, N\ .1. on i^nii!*. ;i ccntiT (tall, att over Nizcil • '•.iiAltbin, I.Mii .'nil iiri.'r ii I'.M. All jtient it in id.-aJ for tun!her atal imlntltiK ctchlttK, i.arvlng. ami HSIK- lti-i|Ulri.|iii'iiiiit M.K.W.. IIIKIIIKI mini •» Seineini.er Hi, mill al K::iu I'.JI., Diiy- ; ttltlR. Artmalal--lOxjiloro cnamelltie:, Ji i f*rt!ly l '"''s n.i.m with m-<-i>lfic<> ami mnm- Vlnmiiller UvlllK. Itn eenlral li.eo- onlntliiB, ptt-lilliK, tooling. Tliron y X]H'iiftir.', in't'f*'rti!jly luni- iltil :in^i 'ritm> tiun and itmpl" parKltit; spare • IKMol'MAI'"!' flnirl wave railin, I lly tiH'iicy. linx KIT. i'/ii l..,ii.li-r HlH'cirh-ntioim nn.i fsirnt of i.1,1 and -"tith jiioturc u'hMimv, doming to n ALL THE FRESHNESS of a TWO YEAR OLD Hi-Hsionn each futiijet't each weok, make il fllllabb' fol pproie««innal .vein- ,,1,|, {HI. All ri-'MIM. iniiilmum twn tvr«k«. Trannullity irrit-i.. nil (itlnT 'ictailH tin- aviiilnl.l., ut Ihc L I'lIll I I t |l t H'lijlnp • 'i:'-r,>u>, (Stunts; nli-mf for KrHcioilM oiri ,«c.|l at Kluilltw, KAnwooil 2-7417. olTiri- of thi, l!i,i-i.ii)!li i:iiKln.'"r, Ar- TliiH lovely 2 yenr old homo lt:ts JUHI. been llsled for mila 'I'll,' I'liTTIOIJV SIKH1 li;i» new sli.ek tliiir H, i.t-tiiios .V Heti, 17^ ;\l(iiTl!i Nine.- tin- owner l» beintf trnmiferreii out of tin- eountry. 8-29-tf tntiture woiiii-n, exiicrlenecd fin '••I'ltillnitlR; „ liiiclicn liliilllli'll for WATCHUNG AGENCY — t'fiat. tniHUiity aeeeHHutiiiJ, IMIK;.^, Avi-nite, StM-limiicIti N. .1.. HIMI HKiy The location is itli'nl f(>r all srlionlH. tm tt pretty woinlcd lot. :.-.-Tti'inHkcra in tlieir own lioine Io !,(» iliMiii'iii'i! !,y [I!',,MlM-i'tlve till KavilllUm cff|i.-l(-iii-yi u llTKt fll>»r It It.-iK a tenter hall, a NpariotiH liviim' room -OXHJ.S*. with fire- 1,-iK Pnrk A»«'. Scotcli I'lnln eilN,«et<,|eB. iiMlitriiyx, l-lr. lleillH ill l.\STIirri'W.\s In oll.t, walcrcolorM. work iiiirl or full time to In-ill ulien many new e,,l,,r«, l.laek, „,,„., ..,,,,1 crnyiinn, ete. clilldi'en'H c'lii»spn Btart- Itlrhifll c oriieffh e lIn lilnri', full dlnlniv room. Tin' Uitolicn him anllili' tulde *iino<- tmillicr IH ill, to belli elderly remain f 11 '"ilrrmni BU|,,. w|,|, i,:if 15; nnrt 11 mii.slar,!, Seli-eli-,! Kee.nnl» a,,,| ,,,|,l lim 'I'iinrHiiay. Se{st. 2S and Tunmlay, Iiy 01rder 11 tile a vnr ami nu anil illaliwiiHlii-r. Thorn an- four bedrooms anil L"« I.IIIIIM; II In tlieir own home. I'Yel.- 'refresher MlMl *' Mraiie level rt-i-rration mom 2a feet lorn;: open ponh, Hpaiiont (.el. :t. AduilM .Moiuliiy Oct. '.1. rt'K- 11.H,- u.t. U llirotiMli fi under aiiH- 1FFAHTI! ""'I M|-,,,IH>,| ,,,,,,-h. Vp :l U-K Htl'|IS l»ler Sciii. II-18. Kiiidlo 447 I,unit, I'.i. Nil :it A. IK •'-t-ir frarnse ami hurt! t.iii drive; loo ft. kn. Not a dime need • REAL ESTATE - RENT • CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS liioi'H of iintKet'H IlitlVi-lHity, I'Jarn II" 'ol mil '" Hi" niitsn-r lnMlroom and l.alti; lie Hpt'tit im tills Hume. Tin- iirli-i- i-i $4i,in»t. fellow Avr, All 2-H:i7. 8--4-i',l »l.i', |II.|- hum-. IIIIIB triiiiHiiorlation 32 Watchuntj Avenue tvlilie iierfnriiiliin' a needed ('otinnuu- ""' ' tliinl I,,M|I m with many I'lWO— Jiillllnril Bttnlcnt htw twoMy service. Tel. VIHIIINK llomeinali- Chatham openliics iHo.'.llinln^ witli [-'all term. cr Kervlco. lilt li-SUCO. '""il-'tm. uiistuli-s. «:KiM. laNirnei ion (icHiKtied to develop tin- $tT*i .•» ¥:i7r. JMT motith. I'U'itMf* rail •'"». t *.m- |,ot wiitcr hi'.-ltini.- ayn- ilcrHliiinlliiK and n|>]iri..i'lntliin rH, AI» 2- or 3-1S(ll(. "">• tw.. ,„,• ;,lla,h.-,l ftaruKi- and AITENBURO'S-ELIZABETH, N. J. day) or llvo-ln. Whlto. 2 tiillill.' in var.l willi Hliaile trees; it is fully air iilill'iMoil ami offer* O|nn imlly 'til 9—Sat. •til 0 1 family. Phono nfter 111 A.M. AD 3- '"""""ntilc l:i\. «. judt OVIT the line ih.. tiltimat,, in Krai-limn livine. All lirioli, ami or a inclined Tl *roil^—lonit exjifrlem ** in work- sjliH level design, tlu-io In a IMltK rootn. s-pniiouji modern SHOUT ii'i-ni ii-nf;il, l»iv»-ly S linl- HAMMOND ORGANS u; witli hatldleaiM'ed i-hll'lren (tetu- kitchen roar serei-iien- pnrrh. :! liedrooma ami 2 tiiiul bntiip. r.junip, -J. h;i!hs, 'i far v,',nr:i«f, rain-h. IMitarlly or othervvlMt), haw oiM'tilnt? CONN - WURUTZER VIM'Vfl wiimnn. imrl l. 7. Cull EASY ON POCKETBOOK iriim. tt*>;t)tor, !:, H. »r«»;Hl Hi. KNABE - SOHMER - Ai» ,'i-. i7[l7 aTier noon. 8-;il--t l AU rtll^IK Charm MASON & HAMLIN U'A M'KIt ,l,,}..,ml:ii'l(* wutmin for KI'tiLV] W". MOTT Art rUtHto"!)— 1 1 Rurill nlmonnltcrc. yi-t nearby; xce llii" attr.ii'tlvi' brick ami IiiHtruttioaH In oil. wttK-rcoiorH, t'.cn.'ritl II'IUMI-work, uiio iltty n w* . )-;, frame enHaf; 1 tin- outskirts* of Hooleii rlainw. It IniM I. ROOMS FOR RENT • "V«m Alwny* I)» llptt^r iravoio-, etc. ('hil.lreii'n rlllHMc-i nfa)t- Hive rcfi'ri'iK'i'.'i tin mlilrciiii mul rooms anil - baths*, iireplnre in livitiir room, porrti. attached At Alu-nburK'N* Ini.' Thiirndiiy, Si-pi. 2« and Tiie«day, I'llnili' inmiiicr). Al) 2-SKM. Karaite Verv ni.'i- landscaped, lot. This holm- is In pi-rfi-t tiel. :!. A.laiti: Mondny Oot, !l, ri'lf- ON HARDING STREET eon'lltion anil a.-at as .'an lie Krai l.'"'»l value at U'-'.!ia», FOit lll'SINiOss man, T.arKo ' fur- II,anilir« 1-2000 IHII-I- K.-jit. 11-IH. Biuilio 417 I,OIIK- ^IA'1'1 IIH liii!,y tilitcr wttntcii lit i-'.i- ami tlH're i» a sizeable I'll A inorlKiii;i' on this l.rol'irty, no ni^iied rix'tn with hir«M clus**t. in ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE, Inc. I'll'iH' Ave., AH 2-14.17 8-24-ril nri'il liiilin-. Kr -mini mill liniiril yon will not titeil much tauli- iminr of inhillH, A I"> 3-,'!«'-13. 7-J.t-tf f lir,o 1:1. .U-rnry Kt.. iCtJy.tiYif.1li, N . J. siiui r.n.'ii.nliiili. nulnry. AD ,1-3S0(i. $19,900 • •nil nftfr il::m I>.M. 1-:\VI.V fjct'*»r«t*-'ii vixitn, home of PIAMIi IIY A 'i'l-Ut'lIBit TUAIN'HH t K.'Ut HI',N. J N" U1 V ! F > - dult" Walk-in clontM. icar all I'AI, AMI liliiHT J.KSSdNH. TKI,. HIM ^i:Ki:i:ri:n: ui,..p in: j WII.MII _ A S'll""-. tin-,.,- |,o-:,t::l {I'-aouooil). ii-^1-21 hntiH'. Al> II- 4(t II. '•"""' '•>• a w....pii)e willow. Tin-.- (NOTE THIS "T"l e.Ml'tH I jilrki'ts, IleW. Ml*.- !«.,' «nn l,«i« r.l.i.'s Misif STIIHO, lens "•«ul tijrs-t i),,,,r rnoinx. llvlnif ,,n T\" K),,,VV. A l> :;-:;ai;l. WIIMtiV In KM Kl'lli-I'tll IIMIIMTII-IMI- I.flkf n**f:- 1 •••tittai Ave, Wi-miii'iii. All ri-.inr,:i. Memlii-r Mullllilr tA'Unn SjKlim liiHlriiellnii on all IIIKI rtinli-lilH. No iiic, Thiirwlny nr l'"ii,l:iy, I'II-IIT nitu "•itli fii t-plji,.,. idt.h.'ti anil 1 ir.n, tit! r;iri i ve fr'j um In prl- ;ltl-:i-:> p;iddi-d ieereati.,II biir, 3-l"x trrilifpurtiitinn. All .'-T^i.7. vat<- Isnrn*', i'3t;*1 f*uK ":l"xl|i". $B; IIHUl'fi ni'/.e HI, R.ilf Kin.efi extra etiiirHi- l"r in.4trmnentF ioiineil I'"'1" r "• Tun of thl- »i;i-i.n-l 203 EJ.M RTIIKET I'; t,i,i- eaeli tvltidow «Tf .'. l"x In lieiiiinier.i. Alt les.soiiH Iirlvnte. tiur ilin'T a ml Su IMIH t*T- !'-7-tr AI-'TKIIMKI.V n .'viillm ••miil...v- l| 11 m Niih.it. Al» 2-fI.T£'4. 8-17-tr '" ' "' * an' t«'in-!<;z<'r\ :!:i"x:!'i". "ese'.li'ellt etiinlllliMt. All IIHlil. Iticilnniit nrliiiii; C,,||i| if iunti. Mr*. f:l*'nn AlrtlK An 2-r.n<« St Itt ] V, Kuille ij'_', Al mm - , " '"' '"'ram-. lili'nsunt Inllil- Vn, F.llnnlirlh Unrrl* MSII-5TIS AIIK VOI' II ijlth-t hUHinesH wu EXPRESS YOURSELF ? AH :i-4T5O '.'.•;in)i!itr ;t ^I«.t t*> relit V 7 A (Inv Mr*. .lmi«'( lli'iirli-k. TROUGH ART Mr*. Marlon .lobnatfli* AI> 3-1SI0 l IIOVN Hflvi: «"ll)l.l\ ii.-c.l.-.l |,i niki- ,' It's almost like magic Art ela.- f,,rniltiu- no v/-- ad tilt!:, v,,ir ..lit I,nv |.vi.|ilii);n ilfli fiooo roM>ri'lov l |l | ||ii the way a Classified Ad in a ref|Uir<-,!. Writ" ebildn-n. eiai ,-la»s n.r b'-Kimi'-r:t. ' "'" ''••»>•-• iHmK-tlintf post- Jl it!, if lICMil („!. (ill il-'JH'.lM l Ij CAM, All ii-tlSl) I .^ |,if,irniai, itHiiviitnai f: I'f; !I-;;TT:I. .Mr. ll.-ivitky. the Leader produces results IIIMMl IIIIU.II |i|l|n-ail Phyfe talib fast, whenever you want to PETERSON-RINGLE- I',,-Hi ryy l ;ir-"i< in-iir ;iU iMii:.|'< I"I ."!•« l-hlllri: em I IKIIIH. eS. • -I- -re-. (;entttfn;ni pn-( e -nt emuiliion. lie.isonalile oiler ae- ,!i'.'.-i'."i '.Vjitili',! !-., rliil't it !,il'iiii,'K sell, buy, rent or hire. Cost NORM AD 2-0885 1,1 y,,nr ,,-,\'n a>: inilili,' ft nioi'cajilivr NEWMAN-ATWOOD •nt.-tl. AH :i-lli|ii. HARTMAN off Rtihway AVB. IT i".. ].)•- :<:,. iniiiwi-r n, l,i',i,l,,,' llr, is tiny! I'l ItMSifiU) . MI I.AHIMC'I' and trumpet {for :-tu- ^1,1 «l:iliiii; :ii!i., |.\|H-rli'iit'i, :unl liim Hi: Al/IfHIS— IN SI HOUS ).Iiju-.-11 i..n :in,l ii,, inigi.iimt,,!.,,g ! ,-:, Hi. I, tn.'n mult W"iii: IOV.'I 1''. I V. o T.:i"\l I tll'-ii.' l:!wi, I'l I.I.V itimlilii'ii . xii.-iifiicoil i< iii- iit,rvl'' ou. IT'S DIFFERENT! io.:oi-t. iiit, !•• n utool. rate f, ;•• M l'Hlll-slr-1. ; 'I- ii.'l^ '.tniiiilCH T"!' - jHJfiilM ti*'*''t • MM-", "ha;; rar.i . !,< drooii! lanip^ WESTFIELD ' K. 9 HEIP WANTED - CHARLES G. t-,rim.1 in "lim- M I'XilVSAMIllA, root•-•! I'liltlnun r,,f 'tH. full All ::.7^ MALE LEADER EIERDIERCK, JR. SSS^S-itarr^^ilnSil/nionlrrr^^^^^A^ iy lull pluiitllil'., -'.in I'lir *>'. AH li'i!»"t our (in.- ..'l-.-tlor, ..r ",.,,.l..,i lots for wlnta l.till.llllK. Bins |,. tli-livi-r ni'iv"i|iii|iiT» nrti-r © PETS FOR SALE 9 111,,,UN •- iiii|-| !,„ |»-,,| . y,,. o|,| Realtor • APARTMENTS-RENT© INiiieli. like view, }\;. vl UK All :-«;:, in, .••.lliilloiii. -v.-ry I;IH,.I vmiti- PETERSON-RINGLE- '»H AH n-i7n7 up AH 3-(ia:in. 43? SOUTH AVENUE, WEST :t IltiO^IS aiHi K.n-s::,- r.si'iy if, misvc rni-;i;7.Kll. !• u. ft., ui.iiuln A,l- NEWMAN-ATWOOD II Het,,l.er I, If!' I'iirl: -~li.-.-l, \V<,.«i- nir.'.l. e>.,,ii, e,,i,,iif i,,M, ?;ii|; ,•, - "• 1*1.II ST.. WKHTKIRt.ll M> U-r.Him |i-bl. mil bi-tv.i-i'li i; I'.M I" '•''•"•« ! tnen! j.i-/..-. i;,,,,ti iu DOG TRAINING COURSE ADAMS 3-6639 »n« I'AIIK AVK., sroTCii I'I.AINS r* :-r,s P.M. AD ;i-o:t>:.. V Al t IN SOUTH PLAINFIELD (! HO'IM apartment. ^U[,!,!y f,M'M flll.lWI'OT ri-fli n, ft., lie;il and elertrie. >•'<> |.er in.mill, f. i | , lltli.n rir7 "HOUSE WANTED" Avnllitbl.. 'let. 1. /Mi :-:'l-T. V.F.VV. flnlj, irJfi Front Nt, NOTICE • liavi- lln- two lifts.lt! »IOI,|," CI.1IISI itmtelii-H m-t of Mc- Wfrh'L'vJ.ll!ioni, Mirtalii'i ;iiid iira|-i-ti. valanee,,: I'l. 7-iflln Av:,ilal,le IIMW ill Sir, JJIT «e(h. Iilill i.tln-r iii"e li.iumlKdi d (irllcli-n. Cull AD 2-4407 — 4408 PitmTJl" l!'* a'lKivel Call MIIHowii, N. J,, S-0i»O, list, S!»4. SK'K Hiii i|.'.f71 after ij, -31-31 P«g* 8 • THE WESTFIELD

.M ptitM .«>ctiv« Are Saturday, f*|rtt«tb»r 9*, W* nun) **• right to «•» quonliliw. LAMB Here's the best you've ever eaten ... from the top packer in the nation ... Table trimmed by us to give you more value and more eating meat for your money. It's simply delicious. Try it today.

C LAMB PATTIES * 39 SMHY DELICIOUS Meek o! Lamb •-"•*" ». 35° LAMB CHOPS SHOULDER M mm SHANK OF LAMB ... 35° CHOPS lb c BREAST OF LAMB * |QC RIB 65 LAMB CHOPS SMOKED CENTER CUT ef%*f%n LEG O'LAMB with Fruit Compote LOIN Place on rack in opm mailing pan, Inttrl HAM STEAKS "• 89° CHOPS meat thermometer In center of thictait pan of leg, not in fa! or on bone. Do nol odd woler C or cover. Roa»t In t!ow oven (300° F.), olio*. Breaded Veal Cutlets <> 79 Ing 30 to 35 mlnutei per Ib. Meal thermometer GOL-PAC #««%« FRESH SEAFOOD.SAVINGS registers 175° medium-done, 180° well-done, C S»ri» with fruit compel* el cranberries, apr|. Cube Veal Cutlets "> 89 FLOUNDER FILLET , . •»• 69c cots, prunes,^ HYGRADE'S « _ SLICED HALIBUT...» 65c SLICED BACON "> 65° YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL ... FARMER JONES - FINEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES SO WHY PAY MORE ITALIAN FREESTONE A Mm ""' 23' Famous RC Enriched PRUNE PLUMS Poun2 d or MAXWELL HOUSE TENDER, YOUNG, CRISP Over OR SAVARIN APRICOT CARROTS Cello. Bat 9' LB. DRINK CALIFORNIA JUMBO SIZE C CAN CANTALOUPES 23 46-01. $f CALIFORNIA SWEET, JUICY can, | ( 5 # ORANGES . . COFFEE *» 5L&mf 9 10 39 FIRST OF THE SEASON SLICED No. TA C Ib, DEL MONTE PEACHES or HALVES can 25 EATING APPLES ..... 3 cello. 29« ADDS ZEST ) I4*oi. C DEL MONTE CATSUP TO ANT MEAL a bots. FROM OUR ASSORTED 3-INCH 35 PLANT ea. LIGHT MEAT No, IVi DEPT. HOUSE PLANTS DEL MONTE TUNA CHUNK STYLE can 25° 29 FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS Bird. Ey. „» Minul. Maid B> « APPETIZER DEPT. SAVINGS PEANUT BUTTER ORANGE JUICE ..... ,v < Bird* £>•, all varieties 8-ax. -f A- POT PliS .,..,.. •*.. ISC LIVERWURST " 69c Peas - Cut Cam • Peoi & Cerrat* - Blidi $ VEGETABLES . . . 7 't°* 1 Ml Macaroni SALAD lb 19c I plo«. liUU MELOH" BALLS » , ,' , Smolccy Jo* Bird. ty. WHITING »> 59c CHICKEN A LA KING .... Shrimp or Chicken A **J» CHUN KING DINNERS . • . ,Z •*»• 89c Potato KNISKES ea 10c

PILLSBURY ib. T|| I -. „ ., . WEST DAIRY & DELICATESSEN SAVINGS DELUXE PANCAKE MIX 2 Golden A 9-oi. Spiced Ham *•>»>««* ** 13c Sesame Rolls m^,f, fc pfcgt. 35c PILLSBOJRY'S twin H PIE CRUST MIX pack American Cheese ',:; O3c Cheese Slices 'Ir POLANERS IZ.oi. * Cream Cheese "K AZ 25c Pork Roll Fomciui PUBE jar Toy tor *» : i.oo STRAWBERRY Preserves Margarine '-*-r 2 ^ 47c Iggs lorge While Stritlly FAMOUS C Clover Broolr, Grode < Sugar, Plain or Cinnamon DOUGHNUTS .....'! Z f«^ THIS COUPON Towards the purchase of TEA BAGS Finast Delicious DATE & NUT LOAF . . , , • • • « • I sc FARMER JONES FINEST Finast Oven-Fresh BLUEBERRY PIE* * * ' * ' ' I WORTH 10-lb. BAG OF * 53' < POTATO Dutch Apple or Pecan Sandlos REDEEMABLE AT All STORE*. KEEBLER'S Limit ons coupon per shopping family. Adults Coupon Expires Sat, Night, Soplemb-. COOKIES Eaupaa ReJeimaiile Only on Horn pkg. 49

^ BMTHE WESTFIELD (N. J.} LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Page » Social and Club News of the Week in the WestfieldArea

The bride is a graduate of Wel- tnarro met Thursday evening at About Town with Sally Elise Phillips, Ic.sly College and attended the Wesmarco Begins Year the home of the presidents, Mr. Brooklyn Museum Art School of With Pot Luck Supper, ami Mrs. Henry S. Gilbert. Officers, week's stay in Jefferson, Mo., were Humor College. Dr. Ylvisakcr re- for tlie i-ominK year are as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thrasher of J. H. Roediger, "Penny Arcade" Program lows: Presidents, Mr. and Mrs, tll! ceived his B.A, at Concordia Col- ' yke jt>" were entertained 545 Boulevard, lego, his M. A. at the University (iilbcrt; vice presidents, Mr. and 00 „„,„• last Saturday eveninc Wesmarco will hold its first Mrs. Donald Gilbert; secretaries, 1 ! Mqrry in Chapel of Nebraska and his Ph. D. at Stan- "2 home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Menninger ford University. meeting of (he year tonight at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bachman; ^Crawford of 1517 Kahway uf 2,34 Charles street have as their 1 0:30 p.m. at Echo Luke Park. * trcHSUt'crs, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jes- houseguests their son and his wife, Mrs. Ylviyakur was feted at pot luck supper will be followed ,» Ho«t and hostess st the At a ceremony Saturday morning showers given by Westfiold friends ter. M, which marked the closing Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mennm- in the chapel of the Presbyterian by a "Pfiiuy Arcade" carnival. In at New Harbor, Maine and by Miss case of rain the meeting will h Committee eliHirmen are: Re- he production presented re- ger and their son, David, from Elk Church, Elise Dupont Phillips was v freshment, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mc- City, Okla. Kutheriny SUnncr, Mrs. H. B. held at the VMCA. Mr. ami Mrs ,l« to Union County residents, married to Joseph Humbler Et>e- Turner and Mrs. Joseph Warren Wiltiams; glatl hand, Mr. and Mrs. lilt, and Mrs. Henry Glass. -•- di^er, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Norman Van Lcuven will bo wel- at Mrs. Warren's home and «t a comed as new members. Kobert Wederii-k; membership, Dr. Glass directed the comedy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulreany | Car] Roediger, of 119 Jefferson and Mrs. Bruce Malcolm; public- F dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. C. The executive board of Wcs Glass starred as Rosalind. and their family of 736 Nor-gate avenue. The bride is the daughter K. Pai'kor. Mrs, King E, Gould ity, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morton. recently returned from a holiday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips v'r Westficlders highlighting WBS hostess for the rehearsal din- at the Ausable Club in Keene Val- Jr. i?f 23 Seudder road. »l»v «el"e Jim Crawford as ner at her home on Prospect street. ley, N.Y. The Kev. Hichard Smith was L'r Wanda Crawford as Phoebe MartWt Walsh as Ceha. -•- the officioting minister. A recep- Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Thrasher of tion followed at the Echo Lake .m)ie Bauroer, daughter of 726 Harding street visited Mr. and Country Club. r and »'rs. William H. Bauraer Mrs. D. R. Brunstetter of Hyde- Mrs. Douglas McGill was matron BACK TO SCHOOL IN 601 St Marks avenue, sails to- Park recently. Mrs. Brunstetter is of honor for her sister, and Jt>im WEEKLY on the "Maasdam," Holland- the Thrasher's daughter. Roedigev, the bridegroom's brother, served »s best man. FLOWER ORDER mrian line, for . Under Returning Saturday from a "uBPicts of the Institute of cruise to Nassau on the "Italia" Mrs. Roediger is a graduate of $2.00 per week * e8n Studies, she will spend were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wollny Pembroke! College. Mr. Eoediger, a „ sophomore year at the Uni-and their daughters, Helen and graduate of Lafayette College, is Ctinrftaieed a do&rit flower* rsity of Vienna. Natalie regu- Vicky, of 219 Sinclair place. presently attending the University Cimtract fur 10 wt»#ka or mar** r|y is a student at Dunbarton of Michigan Law School, and the illWe in Washington, D.C, Mr. and Mrs. Richard English couple will live in Ann Arbor, Mich, and their daughters, Devon Faith while he completes his studies. Karen Lewis, daughter of Mr.and Gwyn Annin, of 8? North MRS. 1UWIN L. CHEKASHORE MRS. NILS D. YLVISAKEE fir" E. I. tewis of 942 Cool- Cottage place have returned from (Priscilla Haines) (Marvin S. Yoeom) re street, celebrated her sev-a vacation at Ogunquit, Me. While Robert M, Marshes, ith birthday last week with a enroute, they visited Mr. English's Westfield Graduate, irty for friends. brother, Theodore English, his Miss Yocom Weds ••• wife and two children in Grafton, Priscilla Haines, Has Former Residents, Returning Tuesday from a twoMass. Bridal in Stockton College Professor «kcruise aboard the "Maasdam" ' -+- Mark Anniversary tie the Rev. and Mrs. Orval Aus- Miss Linda Kohr-li, bride-elect, Miss Priscilla Huines, daughter i of 865 Shaekamaxon drive. was honored at a miscellaneous of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Haines of In Church Here it Rev. Austin served as ship's shower Thursday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm Stockton, formerly of Wpstlk'ld, Marsh of Barnegat, former resi- aplain during the trip. Mrs. Curry Lea and Miss Mary was married Saturday to lrvin Ann Lea at their home, Of>*> West- dents of Westfield and Plainfield, A reception in tho Park Hotel, Sire. J. C. Wilson of S29 Moun- Lee Cherftshore, son of Mr. andwere feted with a dinner party at Ptainjfteld, followed tho wedding field avenue. Presiding at the des- Mrs. David Chcrashorc of Elkins in avenue is home from a lour sert table were Mrs. Norman the Uivervknv Hotel in Toms River, Saturday at 12:iiO p.m. of Miss wad, While in Africa, she visit- Park, Pa. The wedding and recep- on their Gt'den Wedding Anni- Mareia Knell Yin-am, ttmighter of Kehrli and Mrs. W. A. Diets'.. As- tion took place at Penn Hill Farm, i friends in Ghana and stayed sisting in receiving were the Missos versary Saturday evening. T h c Mr. and Mrs. J. Uussell Yocom of itb the Gavin Taylors in London. the home of the bride's parents. party was given in their honor by 355 "West Dudley avenue, and Dr. Janet Dietz, Virginia Mitchell, The Rev. Richard L. Smith of the Taylors are former West- Maureen Christian and Lynn Hum- their son and daughters. Nils Donald Ylvistfker, son of Mrs. Presbyterian Church of Westfield Nils Ylvisaker of Bt. Paul, Miim. tlders. phrey. performed the ceromony. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh are the pa- —•— _+- rents of Mrs. Charles II, Wood of and the latt* Mr. Ylisnktu*. Joining Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Bau- Mr. and Mrs. Coleman T. Clark The bride, who was escorted by Scotch Plains, Mrs. Phillips O. The Rev. Chirk W. Hunt per- in of 80fi Harding street Bt and children, Douglas and Susan, her father, wore a dress of prau Ewing of Westfield, Mrs. Lyle W. forrmed' the ceremony in the First Mn Beach recently for a twoof Northbridge, Ca!. visited last do soiu with a scooped neckline, Randall of Battle Creek, Mich, and Methodist Church, t fashioned with a fitted bodice, long «eli holiday were Mr. and Mrswee. k with Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Malcolm Marsh Jr. of Mc- The bride chose a jyown of du- imti Roller of West Hartford, Sands of 722 Crescent parkway sleeves, and ending in a chapel tuchen. The Marshes also have 13 train. With it she worn a luce man- pioni .silk trimmed with Alenron and Mr. and Mrs. Carolus T. Clark grand children and three great lure nm\ made prinresn style with —•— of 3!36 Mountain avenue. Mrs,tilla veil ami carrit'd a bouquet of grand children, , Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hachman white roses and stophimotis. clmpel train. A crown of jiearls Coleman Clark in the former Con- Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were mar- held her butterfly puuf veil, «IH! id their family of 420 St. Marks The sister of the bride, Mrs. •tnae returned last weekend stance Sands. ried in the F i r s t Presbyterian she Oiimcd a shower hmxiuet, of Bruce Nelson OriclHon of Kuinson, Church of Lakchurst, Sept. 2, 1911. white duisietf and variolated ivy. a week's holiday in Massa- + was matron of honor. She wore a Dr. and Mrs. Lorrimer Arm- Mrs. Marsh is the former Mary Her maid of honor and only at- turquoise .silk dress with scooped Jane Wnmwright, daughter of the —•— strong of South Euclid avenue neckline and bell-shaped overskirt. tendant was MisH MnKine (I. Kruut Marilyn Welsh of 414 Tremont have returned from a five weeks' late Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley of Now York City, whosi; continue She carried a bouquet of pastel Wainwright of hutch u r « t, M r. ienue spent last holiday weekend photographic safari of Panama and garden flowers. was of jrold sntin. Her flowers the Indian countries of South Marsh ia the son of the late Mr.were yellow daisies and ivy. isiting at the home of Mary Mc- The brother of the groom, Spen- and Mrs, George F. Marsh of West iy in Wyckoff. America: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecua- dor and Peru. cer Cherashoro, of Ambler, Pa.,field. ICdward C. .JQimson of St. Paul Mr. and Mrst. Allen It. Kittleson -+_ served as best man. Mr. Marsh, a civil engineer, WHS was best man. Ushers were ChnrJes 620 Lenox avenue were visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C, Foster The bride was jjraduaU'd from with the Central Railroad of 'New D. CannotiM. Jr. of St. Vtxul and doerrer's st week by Mr. and Mrs. Ridce of 400 Roanoke road were roccnt Wcstficld High School and attend- Jersey and several construction Jixfoon C. Gould of Califon, Mrs. i Underwood and their two chil- ed Simmons College, Mr. Cbcia- Cannons was soloist, guests at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, firms for many years before join- 'owerm en of North Andovcr, Mas;: Mr. Atlantic City. shore was graduated from (je-r- ing the engineers office of the City After n wedding trip to the West I'm Daddy's bonnic wee lassie today mantown Academy and Lehigh Count, tho couple will live in Seat- sderwood is Mrs. Kittlcsoi.'s -+- of Plainfield. He retired in Pecum- TIL. AD 3-3400 and he's treating me to a lollipop- site, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and University. He is associated with ber, 1058, tle, Wash., whure, Dr. Ylvisuker k 167 ILM ST. their son, Frank Jr., of WcslficM the investment banking firm of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh then moved assistant professor of mathematics only because I'm wearing Mr. Kid Mrs. V7E. RInehart of Crichton, Chcrashore & Co., Inc. at the University of Washington* 41 Embree crescent left last week were recent guests at the Bald to Barnegat and arc now upend- his favorite pluid Kate Greemiway Peak Colony Club, Melvin Village, After their honeymoon, the cou- ing their leisure time gardening w Oklahoma where they plan to ple will reside in Philadelphia. with the tiny white collar lake their home. Entertaining N.H. and in local community and church Ifs. Kinehart at a luncheon re- Mrs. Harry A. Ballou of Spring activities. and the frilled tiers of sleeve. nrtly was Mrs. V. D. Barker of Lake %vas hostess recently to herMiddlebury Tea Navy-and-rcd or green-mul-red cotton. 3$ Shmlowlawn drive. granddaughter, Diane Corgan, and the Misses Janet Hescock and Tile New Jersey Middlebury Junior Club Meets Sizes 1 to 3, 3 lo 6X, 7 to 12, Mrs. H. J. Bartlett of Ann Ar-Cookie tiormley, all of Wcslfield. College Alumnae Association i.^ -+- 1 The Westfieid Junior Woman w, Mich, returned home early sponsoring a tea for tin yomig Club will hold itK regular businc^ SJLVER REFLATING «ts week after spending the sum- Mr, and Mrs, Otto Niebrugge of women from New Jersey who will JilJKi West Kroud street, Scotch meeting for the month Tue.sdiiV w here with her daughter, Mrs. ; enter Midcilc.bury this fall Sat- at the clubhouse, ,'11H South Eu D. Saucis of 413 Tremont ave- Plains recently entertained Mr. urday at the home of Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Ralph Niebrugge of Ef- did iivrnuc at (i:45 p.m. The meet le. Jackson of 52 Chandler road, ing will be a "Getting To Know fingham, 111. and their children, Chatham. Sandy Ami and Susan, and Miss You" pot luck supper for mem Girl Scout Troop fii)l, Interna- The program will include a hers and I licit* (.T'iestH, wal Friendship Troop, arrived Betty Sturnbtirg. After a week's panel discussion by undcrjjwadu- Hostess for the evening will be »-\'ew York Tuesday aboard the stay, the guests left for a tour of ates, led by Miss Mary Leslie of een Elizabeth" after spending the south. Mrs. Orvil Ostberg, assisted b\ Ramsey, of the various aspects of Me.idames Wulter Uonayne, Han summer abroad. Tourinjr with Mrs. Lewis S. Vossler of B!l"collefre life. )< m\$ were Phoebe Andrews, Derringer, David (iurficld, Kni Dudley court has returned home All alumnae are cordially in- Vige and James Weaver Jr. «fol and Laura Orth and Clarice after spending the past two weeks vited. at the Inn at Buck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grcisaer of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. SchickaiK *8 St. Marks avenue returned daughter, Carol Toni, of 711 High ist weekend from a holiday at land avenue have returned from n REMEMBER LAST YEAR! «kee Lake in New York. visit to the White Elephant Hotel Mts. B, W. Gmham of 424 Tre- Nuntuckct Island. ;8 BEAT THE RUSH- »t avenue spent Wednesday in Mrs. Thomas W. Conant and her 'aside Park with friends. two sons, Walter and Tim, of Fort PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW ,™r> »»ti Mrs. I,. Jubanowsky of Worth, Texas, arc visiting her -^o Pop!{u- aveiuie returned last parents, Mr. and Mrs, Horace ••'•end from a week's stay in Wood of Dogwood drive, Scotch rami, Kla. Plains. vi'l I'itz.er of !>33 Coolidce (Please turn to page 14) '••tct has as his houseguests this" *iMiili;u'l Johnson and Richard "•ally from New Bern, N.C. ^tuinm^ Saturday from a two ';«>: vacation on Lon« Beuch ls- HANBARD ven Mr. and Mrs. G. A. >' of 32« Scotch Plains ave- -'JP. NN* }h- ami Mrs."jamcs Eldridce of 731 West Seventh Street •poolidev street tield an annual Plainfield, N. J. **r Day pit.n;c for frjQmis at •«' home Monday. Tel. PI 6-4632 May we assist you with your ^f-and M,K. n. E. Bcnniuon and wcil-iing plans? K-xiiuliiltel)' slm- •;"• children recently moved to l-le"-or with Brent clcguiu'e. Here LET US RESTORE YOUR SILVER TO ITS ORIGINAL BEAUTY. ;,.*>"• They formerly lived at at till) MatlBard Inn, or in your Take your precious worn silverware, heirbomj and antique* Mhway avenue, home, or wherever you wish, we can take care of fmtagenwnl out of hiding ond hove them gorgeously QUADRUPLE s ulrcan f 73(1 Nc parties, announcement teas, re- SILVERPLATED fay skilled silversmiths ot flreat savins*. vt'T" . ! y ° »'- hearmt! luncheons, dinners or Proparo now for Iho holidoyi ohood ... bring your »ily«r in to Jay. ' mates in Simmer, Iowa, this nuppora and your wedding re- A8TICIE UflAVNO SALE PRICE ception. Crfom Pitcherj .....,,.$ 7,95 Daddy says that Jw.'s rend lieiwetm the lines of my AUI cosniTioMjn IttPAIR SERVtCtS Sugar Bowl 8.95 10% off AVAtlABtli recently from s Woito Bowli 8.95 new Kale Creemtway and lie, thinks I'm up lo mischief! IMPRINTED and BOXED CARDS Tea ond Coffco PoU, aa,i 13.95 Hecauec il liioks almost loo guud to lie Iruc, with are now on display. or rtp!a«d, «!e. W«.t«r PiKhor. 13,95 its litllfi black bodice, black and white stripes Serving Troys (per

At First Meeting Mrs, Richard liittmeri of ?f<4 FflhiuTf* avemie will be fm^tt"^ e Mrs. Prank 'Hammond of Boon- j i'nijn' cXnt^^nT^ruu °A)pha ton, wjll speaV cm "Mskmff Ter-iA|umna<1 chm<,r Tuesday at ranums at list* first nm-wns; mjg.j^ ^ ?fi The Garden Cltaij of WestfieM i "~, ... , ,. TIH.SA.J- at 2 p.m.. in the home of j , 7 h<" P™*™™,«''' l«".a tosmt-t.c Mrs. John L. A&hbauKh of 542 j ^mwnstration, by the lo«,I M«y Birch .»»»,. jNon.»n .lud» Mr*. J»h» T. from the pages of VO6UE Magazine, Sept 1 R rs unfth ir* adult and vvhif; h Mr». Dittman vvi!l report on school a|r« nature classes, and \ha VVeBtfieki area J^anhfclienk ten bpfn makifljr terrarium> eomnif-r- scheduled f»r today in honor of ciaiiy &r 3tt ysars. Besides lector- entering" colk'gp frp^hrnen. DAVID CRYSTALfalways devoted to the art of making women ?ns on this subject she lertumt TH* sorority has also announced | Slid writes articles on other nature plans for the annual Family Pic- eubjeete, writes poetry and paints i "'<• to bo ln-ld Sunday at 3 p.m. at "better dressed, designs a new collection of dresses in oils. Her interest in wild plants j lh

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Above: ORLEANS. The delicately Parade af traced pattern and slender rip- pled edge of 24-k. gold. 5-pc. place setting $23.95 Left: MADISON CANOY JAR. Basftetweave design in creamy fine china decorated in rich gold. A lovely gift 7" tall $12.95 /!} •*<*>«» m with ' SSalongold,marked Off MSthmky black byttons a"d belt Of Yuma l5' i b jane /ane sntu ite. A David Crystal® in 129-139 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 sizes S to IS. Customer Parking a! 132 Elmer St. 133-141 CENTRAL AVE., WESTFIELD AD 2-4800 »THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1861 P«g« 11 John Wade Marries Evanston Girl Engaged At Lawn Nuptial on Shore of Lake

The tree-shaded lawn of a lakeside cottage in Michigan was the u AD 2-S71S setting Monday afternoon for the wedding of John Waitman Wade, son of Mrs, Lorentz G. Wade of 800 Forest avenue and the Sate Mr. Wade, and Miss Elizabeth Sinclair Will of Evanston, 111. The bride will be closed is the daughter of Philip Will Jr., president of the American Insti- tute of Architects, and Mrs. Will. The ceremony, which took place MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 in front of the W511 cottag-e at College Pinewoods Camp, Higgins Lake, in observance of the Roscormnon, Mich., was conducted by the Eev. William Kirk, director religious holiday of the Union Settlement House in . The bride wore a gown with scoop-necked, cap-sleeved bodice of lace arid a widely-pleated sJiirt of peau de soic with chapel train. A cap of the same lace held her fin- gertip veil, and her bouquet was of white roses. Miss Elizabeth B. Hooven of Montclah* was maid of 'honor. MISS BETTY JANE RIKER Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth / Let us help L. Anderson of Evanston and Mrs. Howard B. Pritz of Atlanta, Ga. Betty Jane Riker They wore white linen trimmed sn , you get green with green bow headdresses and carried white daisy chrysan- Prospective Bride themums and fern. %o your wardrobe Three-year-old John Stanley of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrs of Troy, N. Y., nepriew of the bride- 111) East Dudley avenue announce ready groom, was ring-bearer, carrying th« engagement of Mrs, Rohrs' the same pillow used by his parents daughter, Betty Jane Riker, to at their wedding. Gay Alfred Rimert Jr., son of Mr. William Hazzerd of New York and Mrs, G. A. Rimert of MWdle- City was best man. Ushers in- town, Del, J cluded Philip S. Will of Evanston, 'Miss Riker, a graduate of West- Lelander Minnerly of Pittsburgh, field Senior High School, is a senior Pa., Joseph Douglass and Robert at the University of Delaware B. Hunter, both of Ithaca, N. Y. where she is majoring in home Send Slacks, Skirts, Sweaters, Suits, Dresses, MRS. JOHN W. WADE Mr. Wade is a irraduate of West- economics. fieid High School and Cornell Uni- Mr. Rimcrt, who is currently u Sport Jackets, Coats, Raincoats versity, where he received both his student at the University of Cin- J. Stewart Slocums bachelor of arts ami laws degrees. cinnati School of Architecture, was He was a member of Phi Delta Phi graduated from the University of Use Cash A Carry Return to Area For law fraternity, Si^ma Nu, and JJie Delaware with a B, A. degree and honorary socities, Quill and Dag- is a member of Kappa Alpha fra- SAVE 20% ON ALL WEARING APPAREL Golden Wedding Party ger and Savaire Club, and was lead- ternity. Ho is employed as the ar- Mr, and Mrs. J. Stewart Slocum er and organizer of the Hherwoods, chitectural designer for tho Uni- of Woodstock, N.Y., formerly of a Cornell singin^r group. After six versal Manufacturing Corporation, Westfiold, marked their golden months' service as a lieutenant in Camden, Ohio, the Army, he will return to work Other Towns wedding nnniversnry with n dinner with Biithain, Englar, Jones and PLainfltld party at the Park Hotel in Plain- WX-SI0O 6-0100 field Friday evening. Hosts were Houston, attorneys of New York. Former Resident Is N. Y., formerly of AmonK the quests were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daubenspeck, sen- East Hroad street, in a double Mrs. George Slocum of Cranford, — MAIL COUPON FOR QUICK DELIVERY- ior president of the Hubert French rinj? ceremony fit the First Presby- ^-—- i Mrs. C. R. Ilaivkinson qf Townley, Society, Children of the American terian Church, Springfield, 111., on PLEASE SEND ME THE FOLLOWING PIECES IN DAMASK ROSE: Mrs. Harvey Sloeum and Mrs. Per- Revolution, will entertain the Saturday, Aup. 2(i. cival Sloeum of Lorii* Branch, Mrs, mothers of CAR members at a Given in marriage by her father, (Write In quantity desired) SALE Florence R. Slocum of Cranford, cofTee at her home, 803 Shacka- Mrs. Ernest Heiui of Detroit, the bride was attired in a gown of 4 Pc. PI. Setting $26.50 SI 9.67 _ maxon drive, tomorrow morninu. peau de soie fashioned with long Mich.; Mrs. Elmer Brown of Los Guest of honor will be Mrs. Wil- Teaspoon *>75 3.58 _ Angeles, Cal.; Mrs, William Ward tupere-d sleeves and a scoop neck- Knife 7-00 5.25 _ liam Lane Boii'C of 1SI17 Rita ter- line. Floral motifs of white velvet >f Elizabeth, and Mrs. Harold race, Scotch Plains, who served for por|( 8.00 6.00 _ embroidered with seed pearls were Salad Fork 6-75 5.0B _ liauser of Union. Also present 25 years as registrar of the Robert uppliqucd on the bodice and on Cream Soup Spoon ,6.75 5.06 _ were nieces and nephews, Mr, and French Society, CAR. Mrs, Boice the full skirt which had ft detach* Mrs. Heidi Slocum, Mr. Addisoi) wiil take orders for Christmas Place Spoon 6.75 S.06 _ abln train, A queen's crown of design for growing Butter Spreader H.H. 5.50 4.12 . Slocuirt, Mr. and Mrs. Merchant cards and will contribute the pro- aurora borcalia crystals and seed Butter Knife 7.50 . 5.62 . Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. L)odd Klo- ceeds of the sale toward the ex- pearls held the bouffant veil of silk All the good tilings of quality and fit Table Spoon, pcd. 11-00 8.25 . cum, Mr. and Mrs. James Slocum penses of Robert French Society illusion. Gravy Ladle 13.50 10.12 . and Mr, and Mrjs. Richard Ucller- delegates to the National CAR Miss Carol Annette Dellollander and support for proper foot growth , man. Convention Cold Moat Fork 13.50 10.12. in Washington next attended her sister as maid of hon- are planned Into every pair of On Saturday, Mrs. Lillian Loeb April. or, and Miss Helen Louise Janosik Add any other items needed: entertained the children and of New York City served as brides- Stride Rites. And to this we add the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. In JOflO, Americans bought E maid, Malcolm >C, Downs, Jr., of (Slocum at dinner in their honor at and II bonds with four billion, 350 Packanack Lake, N. J., served his Important link between shoo and^fool: her home in Westfield. million dollars of their savings. brother an hvat mnn, and grooms- Mr. and Mrs. Slocum were resi- You save more than money when man was David L. Downs, of New 'good fit. Our fitters are experts .'., Name_ dents of Westfield fur 40 years, you buy United Stales savings York, another brother of tho jrroom. they care, and they know how. where Mr. Slocum conducted and bonds. Ushers were John R. Winkleman, Address. operated an electrical contracting of Urlinna, III., and William I). business. He was employed by Dellollander. A reception at the State _City_ many municipalities in this area to Mr. Slocum was president of the home of tho bride's parents was D Check enclosed D Charge set up their original traffic signal Board of Trustees from 1.932 to held following the ceremony. systems. 11(53, at which time he retired ami f Upon reluming from a wedding ,JJt»i» marks of Onelda Ltd. Efi£2iil— ——£- J Both Mr. and Mrs. Slocum were moved to Woodstock, where they trip to Indiana, the couple, will re- active members of the First Bap- -arc presently members of the side al Whitmore Lake, Mich. tist Church of Westfield, where Dutch Reform Church.

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