THE WESTFIELD LEADER TH1 LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIEOULATED WEEKLY NEWS PAPES IN UNION COUNTY
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 jazz 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 New York 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 popular music for the be- bers of Town Council. The princi- honor its baseball team which wott son tonight with a dinner meeting and 29 miscellaneous cases. ''runklin School to the Elm Street «n or more experienced stu- pal speaker will be William T. Far- the Union County Letiion League at 7 :!!0 o'clock at the Mountainside Capt, Frederick snid there was Mrs. John H, Graham, finance (Picase turn to page. 2) School. Increased enrollment at ley, field services officer of Post championship for the third year, Inn. Ilifchlitfht of the sessions will ll an urgent need for daytime drive chairman for the Westfield Franklin made it necessary to fw the first time, the adult Oflice Department. Individual awards will he made be the election of officers for the volunteers to carry on the work of League of Women Voters, an- 3 Gurwoori Boys Nabbed make provision for an additional is offering a course in "Ac- "Our patrons will derive more to the 10 boys on the team, the coming year. the squad. Any man 21 years of nounced today that the "Kick-off" fourth grade class. won." Toni Kreeger, who stud- enjoyment from doing business bat boy and coaches at 7 p.m. The Toastmusters are a (jroup of age or over interested in this work iu'e for the annual finance drive In Tlicfl Try Here In other board business resigna- mj.ondon, England, and has here, their mail will bo handled tomorrow in the post home. Parents men interested in self improve- was a.skcd to contact headquarters will be September 13. tions were accepted from Robert more elliciently and this building of the team members have been ment in the art of public speaking. for further information. Two special training sessions Three Gnrwood juveniles were I.. Collins, assistant principal at (Please turn to page 2) and its up-to-date equipment will invited. Albert J. Moellcr is chair- will be held for captains iind work- apprehended by police Tuesday us Jcfferiion; Mrs. i'ntricia M. Steven- enable our postal employees 'to man of the team committee and ers who will conduct the drive. The they attempted to steal a car bat- son, sixth grade, Klin Street; Mrs. work under the best of condi- manager. Our Lady of Lourdes Church Lists first will be held at 8:15 p.m. tery. Jean C. Tunnieh, English, Koosc- tions," Postmaster Lake comment- Theodore J. Harrington Jr., Tuesday at the home of Mrs, N, It. Police were alerted by a phone veit; Mrs, Mary Lou Benner, see- ' Selected ed. chairman of the reactivated Sons Wickcrshnm Jr., of 610 Birch ave- call from n resident of Willow ave- of the American Legion program, Activities for Dedication Week nue. This session will be conducted (1'tcaHC turn to page 2) "The new facility," he added, by Mrs. K. I). Smith, former Btate. nue, (jarwood, who reported see- 'will be a link with a postal system announced Oct. 3 is the deadline the. boys tampering with can; fMusicalClub for submitting applications as Board member, who will be in that today hus over .'J5.000 post Memoral Library Warns charge of the training. in a lot ill Windsor and South avc- offices. charter members. Archbishop Boland e, near the (Jarwuod-WcHtficld Community Center •r Nov. 24,25 The post accepted into member- Will Officiate Al Borrowers Vacation The second session will be con- ine. ship Walter J. J. Czech of 18 Fifth ducted by Mrs, .John Erickson of The juveniles were questioned avenue, Mctueben, and Wilfred J. Boohs Return Dun Madi.son, member of the. State "Kismet," musical Arabian Saturday Event >y Detective Nicliolan BetU-lli and Signup for Fall a Schools Schedule Edwards, (S02 Pennsylvania avenue, Board of Finance Cornmitte, Wed- then released in the custody of «. "as been selected by the Elizabeth, both Air Force veterans Rooks loaned by the Westfield nesday at [i:!10 a.m. at the home 'iarship finance committee of MOUNTAINSIDE —Dedication their parents to await further ac- of World War II, and Don Harri- Week will be celebrated by Our Memorial Library on the summer f Mrs. John Thatcher of Orendu tion, Starts Monday "sical Club of Westfield for Lab Periods for vacation privilege of extended loan Circle. Workers are required to at- c son of 143 S. Martine avenue, Fan- I.:nly of Lourdes II. C. Parish of «l>s bi-annual scholarship wood, an Army veteran of World Mountainside commencing Satur- are due to be returned this week, tend one of these two sessions. wit. The production will be prc- Wair II. library aid« slated today. Assisting Mrs, Graham will he Registration for the fall pro- After Hours day with the blessing of the church crmn sit the Wi'stfkld Community oil the stage of the West- anil Kchool and laying of the cor- The public is reminded that be- Mrs. Robert Rowan, co-chairman, FiftliYear Study Senio r 1Hig dh S School Friday, nerstone followed by a dedication ginninc; Monday, fines will be and Mrs. C. R. Addinall, Mrs. Sol 'cuter, a member agency of the "Laboratory periods in physics charged on vacation books returned Diener, Mrs. Nicholas Byron, Mrs. Jnited Fund, will be held the week T ami chemistry will be assigned af- dinner, a community open house In English Lit irginning Monday. Presbyterian Aide Sunday, a teenage dance Friday, after that date. Iteminder notices John Lafferty and Mrs. Raymond ct opened on Broadway ter the rt?j?uJar school day Is over", will not be sent for vacation books, Van Sweringcn, captains. Ernestine llowell, program di- pS with Alfred Drake in the was the essence of a report given Sept, 15, climaxing with a dedica- tion ball Saturday, Kept. Hi. but borrowers will be billed for Offered Here •cctor, announced that the fall 1j"f. '*• The music, which was y Dr. S, N, Kwun Jr., superin- Rotary Speaker books not returned to the library, irograin will include crafts, art, ;3' a'f'>!'i<-d from Alexander tendent (if schools. Al 3:30 p.m. Saturday, with a spokesman said. 1 nodern dance, cooking, sewing, 'Mm by I!ol)e,.t WriRht and Commenting1 on the science cur- "Problems and Opportunities in c h u r e h diirniitaries, reliscious, Hughes 'Citizens' Although science has hwn rt - iiiskclbull; gym, music fun, friend- i? 'ofi-cst, includes the well riculum at the senior hi#h school the Middle East" was the topic of guests and parishioners in attend- •eivintf the majority of attention ship tlub», study groups, ballet Rt>rs in e stated that about 20 laboratory the Rev. Joseph T. Mourani of ance, the Most Rev. Thomas A. Arc You Registered ? !i the Krhool curriculum, tukuitod indri- ?" Paradise," Roland, STD, Archbishop of New- IKSCB and twirling for children tari o Is My Beloved," and periods for physics and chemistry Lebanon at the Westfielii Rotary Will Organize youniTst(?i'H at Wt^tfu'ld Hitfh 11-12 years of age. The children's students would be held after nor- Club luncheon Tuesday. ark, will officiate at the blessing Extended periods for reg- School will now hv fthlo to take a program is held Monday through mal -school hours as part of the Mr. Hournni received his ele- of the buildings and laying of the istration for the November The WcBtfichi OitiKcn^ for 1/th year of »tu«n council, modern tl:u .eiunee laboratories after school, School of Theology, Lebanon. At will be the Archbishop, deacon and for registration have been set: ivill appoint chairmen fur various the high school H offering the new i7 ' f ht<-r »nd a hand- sub-deacon will lie Father MeUarry dance, discussions, and friendship ti wickci f the new procedure will make the present, he is serving Vazir o terial staff of the Presbyterian mi Rev. William J. Halliwell with dubs will bu held. Tuesday eve- »« quirement, and therefore manda- Church of \V,c.stfield us a frater- and 2B. ui of activiticH for thf coniinj; SttssJ. m' - s«vagc of Our Lady of Lourdes Church as ifTering an ennivalant to college •all, Eaineroom activities and ZIns tory. The new laboratory hours "will nal worker for a year. lie was in- nnnpaitfu. "> ha"' " i bandits, Iwg- master of ceremonies. Also, Saturday, Sept. 9, iterature course. young adult clubs for people 18 tni irls an not only supplement the regular troduced by David Staub, program 16 and 23 from 9 a.m. to I The West field committee i-s part In effect, the m:w literature tri«lt, '' 'l whirling cimirmiin. years of age and over me planned. ^s -~ everything needed to laboratory sessions hold during the The processional "Kcce Sacer- p.m. >$ the State Citi/.onK for Hughr* •our^e wiH be an intensive study Wednesday evenings are reserved 1 1 ra un day, but will provide students the Mr, Hourani v*;ss presented n ios" by Stadler, the "O Salutaris" To register, persons must ommittct', undt'i- tiic chairman;mip ale M* ' '' • *^ ''' night.'' of nignifleant ideas and the met* de- for basketball, bowling and friend- s opportunity to explore their inter- lift by Nathaniel Cohen on behalf be 21 years of age on or be- of I'arke Masters. 't'hv. Union veloped in great literature. For ex- hp clubs. Thursday evenings are . «•„ . '" the production •sts and to take full advantage of uf thV Rotary Club of Westfield. (Please turn to page 2) •W«l from the Musical fore next Nov. 7, have lived County Chairman in John Walsh ample, one of the themes to ho ex- for study groups, boxing, wrest- 1 1 1 he excellent school facilities. oil's" p '' '' ' Auditions for Visiting Kotarisins* ami guests in New Jersey six months and f Wt'Ktficld. plored deals with "man's value sys- linfr, and body building. Friday 'tor' jUCV('''' :u's "pen to The senior hiph -school already ntroducerf by H. Emerson Tbomius In This Issue in the county 60 days by No- Tfn* Jornl committer was host tems". Around this theme, a hard night is coed night. Dunces social 'Oft. ™en singers and has an intensive science program in were John E. Price, .South River: vember 7. Naturalized per* n -hid^e ll'^hcii at an afternoon core of readings will be assigned activities nnd canteen programs effect. Two full years of chemistry Karl White, Duncllen; Henry El- About Town with Sally . 0 sons must present their natur- cofTcc in tht* homo of Mrs. William on which future discussions will he Pet-ia) .„... alization papers when regis- planned by the teen couiwil will r and biology are offered to students. well, Elizabeth; Paul Conine, BusincKH Directory .....2« N. Knrrj, U Beverly drive, in hnseri. Some (if the diverse selec- be held. i'tetinn i '"•" 'iii<'iits for tering. f v The phy.sics course is one developed Monteiair: John P. Samson, Kan- Church N'cw.s 2•1, 25 July, and exports to havr th* tions to b* read inehidt! the "Ser- Adult groups meeting in the wmi'l; Arthur Silverman and Max candidate huck in town .sometime hy a j-Toup of key scientists for Clarified ..!'• 7 If you hnvc changed your mon On the Mount", T. S- Kind's Center are the Scotch (Mains Hunt- academically talented youth. Last Becker, Kenilworlh; Karl Nodin<>, Coming Events ....2K addreif, notify the County ator in the campaign, The 11"! low Man, Joseph Conrad's Warren Lynch, Oz Fort, Picnt ing ami Fishing Club. Martha year the Board of of Education Editorials - 18 Board of Elections, Court Anyone intorpst**d in Citizens Heart of Harknesy, Tenry David Chapter of the Eastern SUir, W usU .sponsored a series of morning and me, William Boise and Frank Gfinlc'u t'J. House, Elizabeth. for IIUKIH-H can cuntact either of Thoreu'n W&lden, ami Iluxley'n afternoon science sessions conduct- Saut1!*, PlainBekl. Hoiij Civic Improvement Associa- Obituaries •1 It is possible to register at the? cD-clmirrnen Hill Ojrilvie, Al) Brave New World. tion and the Mothers' Club of the ed hv well-known area scientists. Edward Kv.'cn i:ave the invoca- .9-1 •> the office of any Municipal l-lK!f7, or IHrk Crowloy, Al) 2~ •'•• F.i ..'" :,1'''" Uaiph A- Hal1. Social - - Other theme.-? to be pursued are Center. m 1 Over* 120 Westfield Hitfh Pehoo! tion and the group was led in Clerk in Union County re- ttit'&t or the im>mh<>iTship chair- •<• * ^'-limalenbergtr, Mrs. Sports - -'•), SO centered around 1. conuunis of free- I'uiTiiLx arc invited to register ;• Nr*. Ki-nneth Vcith, .-itmUMit.* pariicipattnl in the highly giiiK by Julian Couzcns with Theater* .„..;£<> gardless of where a person re- .vomun, ilohcrtu UulrlMtvin, AD 3- dom and responsibility and 3, the successful experiment. Jnard Seigd at the piano. iidct. their children lor the fall pro- Wura J. Walsh. Women's Page nature o£ tragedy* gram. P«L«fe 2 THE WtSTFIELD C* J ) LEADER, THimSOAV SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 pfcr tVf as of Power Output ',, 1 Output of electricity by Seliool Staff \ ( ( t M H! 1 f 12 Hydes- I v Our JLad\ ot Lourdes Dedication j v r ^T t 1 r Pla r» was ap- Service Electric and <;iis <->, , . 1 oa time ^iittuy at Un- for the week enripcl Ate • t I'« ,*ri -yi» ?rit X fitt A *«»..<» rfarc* sfj»^ re^ "\ 3001, was 319,431,800 l-; r 1 1J» *ri t vtJ- *H ) ' -i \ A , " * *> \ t )•*» rt . 1 ^e art** * «-3 ***"*<•& ' ' *~ ef ' * tV hours compared with 28s" " r !.„(»/!i«« were MM. Vi.jrinia Cap- .r "* B -* <.f «r 1 i *-!».- Cl»* » '-" *• «••*" * » ••«»»*""*. kilowatt-houra in the <>i.ri.r su*.jt H the *t#> fiit' » »tr r4 ,. » ' •« !t, >n, 3- - 1* -•'" Pi- * •» ' a BI Ffetiw H Der»j it •Ir.a Ke-tenl«u.m, KA; Mrs. Mar- 1 'iwritf I.im-K. HA: Mr*. Ketty M.l- of 2(UQ7,S)00, or 10.2B per mi Parpii'to mi4 M J^. -" P * e A , t • <,- t , •,,,*' «•». - If 2 h P *f- from '!«•!' Mr< Amelia Kmith, BA; Miss r •Haie'l Smith. BA: Mrs. Barbara Train up a child in the\tn Men-b<=r« of th ehc r ,J»<- v* '* <• Tr>-"" < rt ••• » w 1 i- anJ sei- Mari^ Uurate**! Mi»> P *• l> " F " it ir "i lrtr-r tt>iha mar iew teachers were sp 11- ii'<".i-JS""- «ho(.: GK-intr does not impovnah 1 t>,,i k Kart.oi <»f ft tiiiam U*xr, Mi * Th<*>i K-".i i ,y NV-.v ! ,.i,.v will become effective: Edmund Mrs td»«nl .« r^n-f-jn an, M - i("'"*S!en from Jefferson to Tanin- Barbara Ra4Ij AJso Kucr^ C^p1' Literature High: r Squesi;*James M. Caliani from Me- George f a* g"f* i ItHn SJ ^( J 1 Clark. iRinley to Jeffei-son and Charleg Purkfr, I1 •* nl Cap a r V*i Cl VT. jiioksu" fwm Elm Street to Ijeijit and Fu«.ard rjni(-^» 1 1 t » '< MRS. F. E. CHRISTIAN ;" McKiniey. T»e r.e«f church ard »1! teach it Mr Krtep-i ^* * 'Operation' Salary adjastments for hsvins cBted or C*ntral a\e"' e t>pt>o-1* M v Fa'hif M Oarn er » te^ f «*!* f nK'hr»d of iifc*p£ the mstru?rtenf Gergymaii's Wife 'approved for Samuel A. Soprano, A!l»ht,n 0 Altar** « L'ppcr Mor.*- 1 'h (Continued from paste 1) riair with FdtHfr MHJarrj fa rt tut <*'*o ircltsde «ofne tiB!* }^^ *si I mathematics, Edison Junior High, ir' ^ic re'flirg snd eleirsentarj har 1 incladed faculty members snd well and Mist Melissa Fouratte, social iitp ck^Mlr i*,i:h tte enrHefi fit from papr 1) j known leftist lawyers for the Fifth There are three b«iW>n^, Ine Church Bergen coun-|" LoesiJy, the UNtCEP eol!et!w?i studies, Edison. chyrch, school snd gudiionym or 1 u!iir te the u ? ty. A native of Wharton, Father! A **^ f» . ^ ? I U «p«n»fed by the WestfteM all purpose room, all joined by a Mcfiarry is a rraduat* of S««n jiscno.,1 ar« t»i« eaursu m art. Tws ? Hoovfcr, chief of the Residence Looted central hall Hall Prep School and University: y*ar the f"»"W'nK wi« be onered: , Council of Chorch Women. Thi* I Federal Bureau of Invent Nation, i ha; affirmed that the San Francisco Constrwted of brick and ptass, and Dariinpon Seminary. He was ! '"UndKape hkeuhin« in Black ; year the UNICES' CommiU** it snd j attack fin the Hou*e Committee on Jewelry and an undetermined modern in design, the church which ordained in'1934. I White,' &orman \Sebb, in-; headed by Mm. L^urvttce E. Hum- : amuunt of other loot was reported will seat 800, is free of expensive j In June 1960 Father McDcrmttt, i»tructor; "Pamtmjr in Water Co!-; I Un-American Activities was part ; phrey. As*i»ttog her on the com- taken from the home of 3. J. Cum- ornamentation yet include! a great'I a newiy ordained priest was ! or." instructor; j ef a Communist drive So discredit a for mittee are Mesd*mes Elmer I and destroy the Committee and ako ming of t'25 Minisink way in R deal of refinement and beauty key- signed to - MrGarry ! "'* int»"8 Pleasure," Mr*, j Schm»lenber»er, Psrker Mitten, the FBI and the Senate Internal house burglary discovered Tues- noted by tie twin themes of sim- On SundavB, assisting- at ihe m86s: i Hope.f faffle. instructor; "Painiing j pikity and utility. The central Mrs- B«n end Donald Belcher, Robert Tapseott. Security Subcommittee. The cullepe is Rev. R«ris Wallace, O.S.B. !•" students were merely gullible Police said burglars had slashed /eature.5 of ita front elevation are j Jias3 js offered on Sundays at 7-80 ! Charle* E. Stevens, instructors, j Jack Alpajfth, Louis Quad and j !• redemk, third grade, jenerson, in view of hc s stooftes of the Communist*. a rear screen door and broken a three crises set into the brick j9 u and 10 nosn with daily mass ii * ">*«« * "> .Jhe_ j Charles Meserve. (and Mrs. l.oretta fl. Hyden. West- portion of the wall ami glass win In presenting "Operation Oboli- i field, fifth jrrade, Columbus. All rear door glass to gain entrance, at j an,i g, ) art ciasses, registration by msil is j dows of paste! shades of green The rectory and the convent, i recommended. blue and yeilow surrounding the which houses the Dominican Nuns • C drive. (fil(field d andd nearbb y communitieiti ths thi i has on either «ide the baptistrpy y end f ne Dedication Committee, with j week. They may also be obtained mothersh' ' room. Pastel colorel d co-chairman Mrss, Christian Fritz from the Westfield Public Library ItUMS windows with walnut panel- janl) James Bwyer assisting Father and the Westfield banks. Registra- Jing: beneath form the «de walls of ] MtrGarry, has as ehairmen of the tions by mail will be accepted un- the chureh. Modern copper light- dedication dinner, Mr. and Mrs. I til Sept, 18. Registration night is ing fixtures bang from the lan.in- Michael Kluwewira and Mr. and j Monday, Sept. 25, Classes start •ted wood floor-to-eeiling arches Mrs. Walter E. Gorey. The dinner, Oct. 2. Kefristration and aH classes •gainst » knotty pine ceiting. which is to follow the dedication are held at the Edison Junior High The acqua painted rear wall of ceremonies Ssturdsy will be School. the Mnctaary makes it a dignified I held in the al! purpose room and background for ttie plain, (lender j will be attend^^ by the clergyy, re- Old Ctianl Schedules msbogany cross with its beautiful- iiuious and invited guests including ly band carved blonde wooden the trustees of the church and In!i*r-Cha|Jtcr Picnic Corpu», hung high over the miln members of the advisory building altar. The three altars, designed committee. The 14th annual inter-chapter by Father McGarry are of black A souvenir brochure, prepared picnic of the Old Guard will be walnul t witihh te«ksrood finish. On i by Fatheh r McGarrM y andd Thomas held at Tamaques Park Monday. ti* front "of the main altar, the Ayling, will be distributed at the In the event of rain the picnic will Chi Ro is of inlaid highly polished dedication. be rescheduled for Sept. 18. bronie and the tabernacle is of A community open house will be The event this year is being aluminum and polished bronie. The held Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. and sponsored by Point Pleasant and aide altars, similar in design to the all the citizens of Mountainside and VVestfiekl chapters. Over 300 per- main altar have square aluminum neighboring communities are in- sons are expected to attend, tabernacles. The cxiiuisiiclv hand vited to inspect the church and The Recreation Committee con- tarved wooden statues of theschool. Anthony Perrare ia chair- sisting of Arthur Wolf, chairman Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph, j man off thah t committee and will be assisted by Henry Fortmann, An- which hang over the «ide alters, | n in e:curling ihi- \i-iturs thony llenrich ami Harvey Brown •were made In Oberarnagau, Ger-! through the huililiiig.s hy Mr*. I'uul will aiul desert. many, famous for Us wood carv- £»•:.••<">:•• ing*. The stations of the-creei carvings by JMn of Ger also delicately hand ©arvi are fastened to the arches church. The communion rail and pulpit are of black »tee? and hronzc i JF 9 WERE with oak and the pews are of pecan ' finished oatt. The Wurjibwr electronic organ is j installed in the red cedar panelled ! A VOUNG MAN choir loft. Hearing aids hare been 1 installed in the confessionals and' tiny lights glow over the eonfes-' sionals when in use. i Only five room* of the nine class- room school wilt he used at this time slang with a principal's office, a general office and other necessary facilities. Grades first through fourth opened classes Wednesday. The all purpose, room or atidi« | toriura h 60-fL by 100-ft with a j fctdtre at one end and a kitchen off 1 the side and will be used both for j school and parish functions. The history of the parish goes >ir. ticit] Mm. l.nttrrncr J. JnfkiHln nrr mm rrHlttlnir In lhf.tr nrw bmnr nt 110 Mnrlttnrn mirrrl iihtrlt 4h*» recently imrfhRMrtt rr«in Mr, back seven years when Mountain- ttnil Mr». Itt*rtrrl K. ^Xfirrlik l»ri»uih ttir i»nfcr of Prnmnll nnd side Catholics had to attend Mass . Kmnlcrnhnch. lite, HrnltorM. Thin wait M multiple !litt*fl |>F»|ier<¥~.
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... if I were a young man going to college or antering the r bu'iness world, I would moke my appearance a valuable asset. ' ' wouW sh«>ve every morning before going to school _?r work'.even if ''d shoved the night before. I would keep my hair neatly combed and make sure it was cufevery" two weeks. My fingernails would be kept short ond clean. 1 would exercise discretion in selecting my wardrobe and Insist ... on bsi"9 properly fitted. It would Include at least 3 suits- one of which would be a blue or black sulh'l'would Brown London Grain in wear my best suits to school or work, and not save them for Your Heavyweights "special" occasions. They would be kept cleaned and neatly pressed. •• .''J-> I would own at least TO shirts and wear a fresh one every Edgerton Brown London Grain day. 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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and Mm. Ho? II. l-«e> arc n«w rr*MIim Ut tlirlr nrvt home «* «.M Well-timed eitetiet. nat), more nlnioM turnup, imrchiwcil from Mr, mill Jlr«. Wllllmii (i. Kclisilln eloquence than speech.—Martin f, liu"b """ "n'''e of 11. Clay KrllMlrlcliK. !«••. The »lil«- or Ililn mulll- q ^Jwt! l Sl I MGi TuppeT r
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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 BCompetence ! Creates Confidence Established I8«S
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FUNERAL P1RECTOR3 Supt's Office Executive Office TRUST COMPANY 1100 E. Broad St. 125 Elm Street f. H. Gray, Sr. P. H. Gray, Jr. A I). 'J-0781 AD. 3-0130 here's an offiee in your community • WESTF1HD . 'CRANFORD Gatea Close et S:S0 p.m. 318 E. BROAD ST. t2 SPRINGFIELD AVP WESTFJELD • CRANFORD • GARWOOD • SCOTCH PLAINS PLAINFIELD Phone A0 34143 Phone ER 6-0092 member federal deposit insutancs corporation »THE WESTMHLD (H.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEM8ER 7. |»«ge $ will he made at the «id «f Septem- ber to those districts that have Council Cancels paid for their encampment. A council spokesman pointed out! fall Weekend that any purchase made by parents j is not a total loss because the equip- I TIMELY FEATURE: A*P"$ GET-UP-AND-GO FOODS in*nt can be used far future camp- j Camp Trips ititf activities, since camping is an ! FOR YOUR SCHOLARS AT LOW, tOW PRICES! intefrr-n! part of Girl Scouting.' 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. SEEDLESS GRAPES J 2 - 29 California Roast HONEYDEW MELONS - 59' t>r c '»' KM E LINKS Iriti stalk'*s 1I OT Swift's Sausage PASCAL CELERY . 2 : ct e lirge 1 Rib Steaks " " 69 Cross Rib Roast "-"T •§it,. Western Firmt head I ICEBERG LETTUCE Newport Roast 99c Shoulder Steak "" GREENING APPLES 3 25' Stowing Beef ' 59* Ground Beef • 9J 45« >!r. lint) Mr*. Arnold <». Hi'lljJt art* nun' r«*nlilttiH i» tlu'lr new home i*t carton tiiktin mrrrt. wlilili •'] mirrknaiiMt l> Mr. lluil Mm. I'. J. (Jill. e ThN ititiHU*!*' H*t«'il lu-OfK-i-ty WJta Koltl 1Eliri>it|t!l Hit1 offlfe *it Wtlllalll Large Size 3to4 19' A. tlin-k. I1./1I1.M. FRESH TOMATOES Ground Chuck Beef 59: Sliced Bacon '- It 55 c YELLOW BANANAS Golden Ripe 2 29 Bool Short Ribs 49 Halibut Stoak 49Ik' . John franks HEIP YOUR PAYCHECK GO FURTHER . . . Buy A&P's Dependable Groceries! MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL tRMMttMd Dil MonU InM C Sunsweet Prune Juice t;;:39° Stewed Prunes USyrurp "I 39 Jacket/ will pay you F«r ttlitfti Cooking »r Biking An Economy Blind ol Blaok Tin C C Matinee Tea Bags oo'« >>t Mazola Corn Oil : 41 73 Loose Leaf Paper 35", •*.••• Bk* I I Mjnholtan quart i Brand 12 01. Composition Book J':;^:, J!,39C Corn Flakes 2 Dill Pickles n^^^h.t b.«. 6rssnwood 28 ot e Loose Leaf Binder Vinyl Red Cabbage Horns Sfyla 2 53 OlolS 8 oi. C Grape Jelly ""***«* '£ Loose Leaf Binder Covsrs Early California A Marvel lee Cream Nifty Magnetie Binder 19 Selected Ripe Olivet BrtJid * •«• 39« PicniDc rPPadrl8r nd Danish Cookies " ' ' e Boy's Tee Shirts ****** 45 Salad Dressing Sullana Brand cani ** Grapefruit Sections A»«™«. 2 '^• 35 quart 4fiQ 8 Derby Boy's Briefs 45 V*n Csmp'i—In Tomato S«u« i«r ** Pork and Beans With3coffi«b»l GefilteFish ^Z, t& Tf? 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. Smooth Seamiree*1 collar is nylon reinforced ApplsorChseia Muenster Slisss ^^L X extra en Milady's Blintzes m 6 c r c «.',' ' 3th tail stays tucked in. Fine combed cotton 8 oi. Regular or I ib. IOi-99 0i-89 i» 25 Milady's Potato Pancakes Breakstone's Cottage Cheese California eup Si«!3 S-M-L-XL *1.5O Golonna -~__ _ Use This Coupon To Order By Mail Realemon Crfeeo Green Giant Scott Unit p arj Pa Lemon Juiee * y*gatsiff* Stiorlonfn j Golden Corn 4 Family Napkins Liquid Starch R«coniti(u>ed lib. GrateMMidi Fl.votsCheesd e ,,°? 39* Cream O 17 oi. /If g plgi. quart fotil ffice can bot." bot. v Styl« * cant ^* Breadcrumbs of 60
QCttediiirMone|Oid« QCtmge QC.0.0 TH5 GREAT ATiANTIC 8 PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. Ivory Soap Ivory Soap Prices effective through Ivory Soap °Pen Mondy and Fridays Till 9 P.M. Personal Sis* For (alia) and bath s Saturday, September 9fh EipociatlyfoHhabath 207 E uper i Super Markets and medium - Broad St. Westfield ! Seif-Scrvicc stores only. 3 cakes, 29° 2 'T S1° AD 3-1171 I mil li .frl i * THE WESTWELO (H. t.> LEADER, THOSS0AV, SEPTEMBER 7, 1WSI • REAL ESTATE-SALE > • WAI BTATf - SAUE • j • REAL ESTATE - SAtf • | • MM ESTATf - SAlf • j • RIAL ESTATE - SAtf • REM ESTATE - SAUS • j • REAL ESTATE ~
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 Ohio, 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 Europe. 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•Dwftmt Trotfentorfc
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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 New York City. 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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ADoms 2-1131 171 I, BROAD ST. ADAMS 2-3680 Open Monday and Friday Evenings until 9 o'clock Open Men. Evsi. Page 12 THE WESTF1EL.D ; Plains Newcomers Club I Church ; Opens Season With Tea, j Going Back to School?^ With the Coke jiate I First Meeting Tuesday
m Sargent of ITT North N'owark ave Hit', mid .lasnoA Wi-il.r!4<> uppers'1 ! *meft at S:unt i'etej"^. | Fanwt>0Columbia University Scotch i'lains, founder and fi where he is pledge chairman of Thre* \V«^Tfi*"iiy\>ke» They tire: Ann William Endriss, past president. The teen-ager wttose eeys are on Six student? from We*tfic-i3!kxvavf Eleanor June Neu- (She will be assisted by Mrs. Ro- i-afety Gouncil. Don't fuol around 519 SOUTH AVL, WESTFIilD r University fyr the year h^ck, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. bert Marshman, Mrs. John Hamrk, with rocketry if you're an amateur, •ftlneh beK&tt yesterday, Edftin A. Nsrubeek of 815 Law- Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Mrs. Ger- the council empba.sizes. {On South Ave. at the Traffic Circle} They include: re-Ffee avenue, and Mina Louise ald Yeager. The newly elected ex- AD 3-6100 William E. Anderson, son of Mf. Tindall, daughter uf Mr. and Mr*. ecutive officers, Mrs. Ward iiuevel- Hich gifts was poor when givers and Mrs, €, Ander&vn of 2 a-to Edw&rj Tindatl of H45 Minisink msn, Mrs. Gerald Zanir, Mrs. Rsy ( prove unkind.—-Shakespeare JjontrfeUow avenue. -At ScwSch W£V. Waterkotte and Mrs. Philip Grif- j PlaiR«-Pttn\V0iKl High Sehuol he All three sritls are graduates of | flths will greet quests at the receiv-" was jn .scouts and <»rj the stisder.t Westfipid High Srhool. ! ing line. All newcomers to the cuncil. I Scotch Plains-Kamvood area are fimiy E, Fritz, son ai Mr. and j Elizabeth Orling, daughter of invited to attend the tea. In Time For School Mr*-. Herbert Frju of 50 Mohawk f Mr. and Mrs, Eric Or!ing- of 049 The first meeting of the season trail. He is a graduate of We.*J- Wyandotte trail, has been awarded of the Newcomers Club will be field Senior High School where b*> a honorary university ! held Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at the was a class officer end OR the stu-effective* this fall at Valparaiso Scotch I'lams-Faiiwood YMCA. - -Jules A. dent council, wan on thf football flrid.) University, located 50 miles MILS. HENKY SfHLKCKSER , f y Mrs. Huevelman will preside at MRS. PAUL C. CARTER JR. team and won his letter in wrest-] southeast of Chicago. (Mary Ellen Counihan) the business meeting- Mrs. Za BOOKS (Grace Lewis) Honorary schoiarships are prif vice president, \fili be in charge of James R. Uogrefe, son of Mr. *.' sonall ones. AlAlll hholding place1 by a c'ryHtai Swill coronet. ON COLOR PROCESSING * * * at home in Iselin. through 12th grade. The following Westfleld area Rtu- from AJ*L»W approveil eol- The maid of honor's dreys was lutht Mr. Schk'ekser is a graduate of k:jjes are invited to attend. yellow eyelet. The bride carried a tients will return to Cedar Crest 't'Stfield Hii;h School and 'Newark Collese, Allentown, 1'a., Sept. 20, 1 As a branch, thi> Colonia group .small cascade of "white roses and for the fall term: MJSHUS Carroll ollPKe of EnginetTinK and is as- includes all parts of Woodliridpe, English ivy, while yellow marguer- (i. Farrand, 'G2, (Inujthtcr of Mr. sociated with Esso Research and Kahway, Metuchen, Perth Amboy, ites and blue baby's breath formed and Mrs. Sanford A. Farrand, 740 Engineering Co., Linden. Clark, and the Westfield areit. her attendants' bouquet* Fairacres avenue; Patricia E. The bride received her degree at Kolb, '64, daughter of Mr. and the Eusttmin School of Music, Uni- Mrs. Harvey Kolb- of 2410 All-Freshman Tea Trailside Garden Club versity of Rochester, N. Y. where wood voad; Margaret Ann Laird, she majored in ortfun and muMc OPEN '114, .daughter of l)r. aud Mrs. The New Jersey Wellesley Club Will Prepare for Show education. A member of the Amer- Georgf JLafrd of 804 Mountain will honor tire entering freshmen ican Guild of OruanistK Student MONDAY and their mothers with u'ten to- Mpmher.i of the Trailside Gar- fivenuej Anne II. Mncaulay, '01, Chapter, she is orfronist and choir ENGRAVERS • STATIONERS dnuf;htcr of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur morrow at 2 p.m. at the home of den Club of Union County will director of the First Congfivifntinn- 'TIL 9 P.M. Mocaulay Jr. of CJ7 Arlington Mrs. Jackson 12. Schonberis of 8.S5 conduct a demonstration on flower al Church in Poug'hkeepsie, M. V. tfifrbland avenue. Receiving will arrangements and preparation of 76 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 2-2232 avenue; Elaine A, liotondi, 'OS, be Mrs. Howard L. Tiger of South She was formerly the cu'iranbt nnd FREE DELIVERY daughter of Mr, am! Bfrs. iien^ S, specimens at the Union County choir director of the Atonement Lu- Oranjce, president of the club, and Park Commission's Trailsidn Mu- Rotondi of 1473 Doer path, Moun- Mrs. Pon A, Kilburn, also of theran Church in Rochester, N. Y. Ficturtt D«llv»rad tainside; Jean P. Stirrup, *o:f, seum, in the "Wtttchung: Reserva- The licv. Mr. Carter was jrradu- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John South Orange, acquaintance chair- tion Sunday afternoon nt H p.m. wirti Drug Ord»r» man. The guests also will be greet- ated f r i> m Bueimell University W. Stirrup of 1941} Wood road, ed by undergraduates and local The demonstration will prepare* where lie wns a member of Phi Scotch PlaiiiH. acquaintance chairmen. exhibitions for the annual fall Lambda TheU* fraternity. He grad- OPEN EVENINGS Til 10 .* * * flower show to be held the follow- uated from Cob/ati'-UochestCT Di- Michael J, Glynn of 2045 Ar- Joan Peterson of Westfield will ing weekend, Saturday, Sept. H! vinity School and was ordained in- ow*m»od road, Scotch Plainst, and >e unions the incoming" students and Sundayy, Seppt 17 from 1 p.m.to the ministry of the American H)uge,ne Caffrey of 420 KimhRil o be honored. t o 5 p.m. each day d . Bi C y avenue, have been named to the Baptist Convention in May, lilfiO. dean's list for the spring semester COMPLETE "PERSONALIZED" at Seton Hall University. 54 Elm St. TO BUY OR SELL, USE LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS When eefesftng "FEATURE SHOES" DRYCLEANING AND choose the shoe with THE CORSET SHOP FIT on the inside SHIRT LAUNDERING SERVICE On Sale — For a Limited time Only Playtex Girdles and Pantie Girdles FASHION on the outside ... all work done on premises , Sarong Girdles and Pantie Girdles
LAST CALL Child Life • SAMl PAY DRY CLEANING For Our Mesh Garments^Girdles Arch Feature ... in by noon, out by 5 that afternoon. Optimum and All-in-One in quality and service. At 20% off its Regular Price • SAME DAY SHIRT LAUNDERING SPECIAL MERCHANDISE ... in by 10 A.M. ready that afternoon . . . laun- Brassieres Girdles and Pantie Girdles dered, starched and ironed just the way you want them. At Special Prices for Schocjl Opening • SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES LAUNDERED Every garment fitted regardless of sale Air Conditioned for your fitting comfort .. . and tablecloths, too. Just the way you'd like to do them at home, but can't. • ARCH FEATURE If you can't find what you want elsewhere • STRAIGHT LAST • TUXEDO RENTAL then try us. |K PRESCRIPTIONS .. . you'll look your best and feel your be$t in We carry garments to fit every need from ^ MISMATES famous brand tuxedos. beginners to well matured
in fashion's favorite styles for school, puy, dress fitted wifh special care Out Store Will Be Closed Monday and Tuesday, Sept. II for special needs ... by our trained staff. OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ond 12 — Jewish N«w Year DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUllY FIliED DRIVE-IN PARKING FACILITIES Whatever Amount of TIME, SKIU opd PATIENCE THE CORSET SHOP is required we give if gladly arid courteously The foundation of our business is the right foundation for yoyr figure. 148 E. Broad St. AD 3-2615 Westfleld 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 OPEN MONDAY EVE. 'Til 9 •THE WESTFIELD (N, 3.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER T, $«$ Page Panhellenic Tea Garden Circle Opens" Westfield ORT to Learn who cannot afford a full- Rake and Hoe Group Barbara Sfogowski time urr. iculm, yet desire the train- i Year With Meeting, About New Prograrn At n'cessary to increase t h pi !" To Fete New Members Honors Freshmen, | Plans Arranging Course And Virginia Man Meeting This Evening i»* power. Th SUni Summers* Shop of The membership committee of Unit) \ will provide fashioiis for a the Uake and Hoe Garden Club, a T€||s About Clubs i The first regular meeting of the Have Church Rite YYVCA sponsored organization, [Garden Circle of Westfield was Tile Westfield Chapter of Wom- faii fashion show. Minieis will be wili invp a eoffee Tuesday sfc the I held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. en's American OUT (Oreaiiizu- Moiidumcs .Sanford Camp, Neil Pox home or Mrs. John M, Tarker of Tir, Wo=t»el Ikntmoor. During thi. tle in the recreation hall of the French Alencon lace and Jier ]n>u- SCHOOL OF •tornwi), Mrs. 1.. J. Jnbanowsky Lyons Veterans Hospital for their fashioned with a portrait neckline STUDI ![ »io Indian trail, Mountainside, annual flower show which will be trimmed in Aleneon lace with long 't prejklcnt of the Council, wel- held Sept. li>. The decoration will sleeves and Italian hell skirt with BALLET ° comed the iruests and explained interpret Hawaii in line with the a horshoe hack and chape! train. AIR CONDITIONED ; thf functions and purpose of the s.how'3 theme on directors and Teachers * jjra, ,1. M. Miller of 218 Pem- also told of arrangements to pro- quet of euscatltnl white roses, yel- broke road, Mountainside, was gen- fide altar flowers in the Jewish low sweetheart roses and miniature Qermaine and Eoger Pacaud eral chairman of the tea. Assisting Chapel for the High Holy Days. ivy. j,ff were Mr:'- R. P. Dittman of Mrs. Stephen Gould is in charge The maid of honor, Miss Susan From the Paris Opera, Thvatro Colon Buenos 1U Fairacrca avenue, in charge of of . the lie of handmade items Dicker, of Dresel \\\\\t Pa., college Aires, Ttieatro Municipali Rio elta, Alpha Omicron Pi, perennials and flowering shrubs bel! skirt. Her matching headpiece t>ROHSStONAl PUPIIS jllph« Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi with comments by Mrs. G. Malkin was a chemise band with circular THEY STILL DO 233 W«it 5-7734 Omepa, Delia Delta Delta, Delta and Mrs. Samuel Sonkin, horticul- veil. She carried a cascade of cop- .Jeanne Guglielmi pertone chrysanthemums. Similar Our word "budget" dates back Pipjafijld, Nfw'JfrMy Gamma, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi ture chairman. to the Koman Empire when house- Seta, Kappa Alpha The-U, Kappa gowns of ''copper leaf" were won* 1 by the bridesmaids, the Misses Au- wives carried money in small UNa Ahiwa'r Cell Plymouth 1-S73I Kappa Gamma, Phi Mu, Pi Beta Weds J. A. Diskin leather "budget" bags. Phi, Ripmu Kappa, and Zeta Tau Hadassah Will Hold drey Lee White of Portsmouth, Vs., Alpha. Membership Luncheon sister of the groom, and Florence In Holy Trinity Guehrnmt of Callaway, Va. They The Westfield Chapter of Ifn- carried cascades of gold chrysan- Alpha Gamma Delta Club themums. The Rev. Walter D, Cron per- dassah will hold a prospective [Meets Here Wednesday membership luncheon next Thurs- John Burton Cutter of KorfoVk, fornjed the wedding ceremony that day, Sept. 14, at the home of Mrs. united in marriage Miss Jeanne cousin of the proom, was best man, Sidney Jaffee of 824 Nancy way, E, Fuller Moore t.f Virginia Bench j The first regular meeting of the Tulia Gujrlielmi, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Samuel Orffol, regional ad- | Northern Xew Jersey Alumftne and Joseph Jvhn Sto^owski, broth- and Mrs, Dominiek (iUKlielmi of visor and a member of the na- er of the bride, served ay ushers. iCIuk uf Alpha Gamma Delta will 779 Centra! avenue, and .lerald tional executive bourd of lladas- The bride, n graduate of West- be Mil Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Aiitliony Diskin, also of Westfield, snh, will speak. fleld High School, rtn-civod her H J. II. Cromwell of Westtleld will The wedding took place Saturday Hostesses for the luncheon, in A. degtve in education in August i* hostess. afternoon in Holy Trinity Chvreh. addition to Mrs. JnfTcp. will from Uutlford Colletse, Womnu'rf Dessert will he served by Mrs. The hridc^rooni is the Kon of Mrs. Arthur Ronow, president, and Division of Virginia Polytechnic Cromwell and her committee, ili- Mrs. Anthony Hratovich '« appetite if you will turn L. Gilbert, also of Westfield. Save by the Box "1'h a receptive, unpreju- fed thought to the truth There were 202 different makes The first step to college nimained in this great book, of cars on the American market Savings Mp to $1.45 s«nce and Health with Key in 1910, reports the Automobile '"> 'lie Scriptures by Mary Association. ™kcr Eddy. In just 12 years this first grader may be entering col- COUNTRY PEDDLER'S 3 Pairs to the Box )'ou may read or borrow lege. When your child is ready... will you be ready too? -"ence and Health free ol ANTIQUE SHOW $2.95—$3.25—$3.50 Per You will if you save regularly with us. Excellent returns f Mr. and Mrs. RgyI o-f Weiufieid are the jrrandparent^ tee which briefed the govern^ garden therapy program at Lyons: the hospital. to be away for temporary on the availability of vital aei*' Any other prospective members in- i mund Betts of 754 Fairacres ave- of yuuns Paige Elliott, born Au^. periods. Mesdames Hsrold Brooks, Gordon The L'fikm County competition inue, left Monday to return to [24 in Baltimore, Md. to Mi. ami needed for TNT production. Erltoh, Frank Fedowitz, Paul terested in attending may call Mrs. Freeman. will this year be held at the Metho- j Duke University, where she will ; Mrs. Gilbert Elliott Dietrich of Hainec, C A. Robinson, K. AMan dial Church in Summit Oft 25 j enter her junior year in the School jGlyndon, Md. Maternal gramlpar- Taylor and Richard Weiss. Other business taken up at thethrough 31, while the final compe- j of N*ursin$r, During her stay at> ents are Mr. an«3 Mrs. Clarence H. The finnokl flower show is theboard meeting was the attendance tition "will take plate at B. Ait- I home, she had as guests a ':1ass- I Carpenter of Glyndon. climax of the summer Garden | of officers and chairmen at the an- man's in Short Hills from Nov. 2 [mate, Miss Ann Hix of Prospect, j * • * Therapy program and the above j nual fall workshop of the Newthrough 7. V*a., James McMullen of Roches- j A fourth child, Robert William, A Gift Like the Gifts of God Jersey State Division, AAi'W to ter, K.Y. and Mark Slater of mentioned volunteers will assist in i 1 j was barn Aujc- 30 in Muhlenberg the planning, supervision and con-i be held at Glassboro State College VALUABLE DOLLAR Bronxville, N.I . 1 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Do jou wiw* .« doBHt*" jour *•>*•*• nf.er den«b »o thm «»nie hila Sept. 30. Mrs. John Miller, presi- All but seven of 19,570 U. 8. l**r*t»s t«a> itrff TNe Kyi-Baalt for SljEfe* R****ori,£ to minute questions answered. fabrics in bright autumn hues, U. 9.00 Sfc« UK to 3.10.00 (Uienb* from this area will in • LEGAL NOTICES 4 elude: .lonmtn Turk of Cranfort all perfectly tailored inside and a freshman; ami upper clnsHmer. out—many topped and trimmed MP'Mria OK MHITI.MSIKS'I' Marjory Beerbower of 1400 Lam Notice is luvi'Uy ftivi'n, Tiuit tl with our fine quality furs — rut mid thlnl fiitoniH'iliiitc accnuiH. berts Mill road; Martha Coplemar. f Us*? culwribw, .MirfKHil fJijitriilttj' of 7SH I.ambortH Mill road; Karen from $69 to §395. TruHt CoiiHHuiy of N'IMV VurH. mic- WATCHUNG—S»a»t Hiflhway, Route 22 • Plamfi«td 7-0500 ccHJior to th*' Ouiiraniy Tiu^t *"c«i- Selliivr of 1031 Wood road, Scotch jmny of Ni'W Viirli. UM tiiiMtr,- of Mir Plains; Hetsy (J.imbrill of Berk Imported fura labelwl tucouairy e>f arigm- iruntB cff.-itt'ij uudt't- tmratvralihB 2 iinii 4 ri'Hiii'Cttvi'ly »t I tit' Lunl Will eley Iieiphts; Maxine Tepper of mill Ti'Kluinclit of I'HIH'V IIAMI1.,- Plaiiineki, and Hazel Ilich of TuN KTKWAIiT. (U'ci'imi'd, will I"'. fiuilltcd itntl Httttcil l« I. Illliill Hie H)i-I A master point K'»m<.' will be illi-ullun ot the umlerslKiieit, ,)» Ks. U'ld this evenintr at 8 p.m. at 0 'Clllnr Of tile est:lli' of Mtiil ile- 'eilHtMl, llotlie I,H tieretiy silveii t,, Lambert circle. Everyone is wel- he eietlllors «f dnhl HeeenH.,1 l,.•!. Harold Greonberg, director. >r »!Vh*niaH('ii theU- rhinus ,iuf Kniii ile. byDrexel eaweii within six munUis frfuil the Almost half of the dwelling illtt< "f Mlliil ortjer. .11- they « Ml I'.' nrever tianct iruiu firi'M".tuiHK »r units in northeastern New Jersey •eem-erlns tlie Name it^iiifist tlu- were built before lOlfl. The New MATHEMATKS TCACH1MG & wm«ss(oii«i DRWE-IN "One of Uiiion County's Largest Flintii,„•,' Institute of Industrial Re- right-of-way is cold comfort to this Westfieid resident will prolj 1 drivers who are injured perma- for your figure and the right kinds to go under specific clothes. f ;,'' Jersey City. Father Mul- ably be October first, when he wit W nently or hospitalized for long be one of about 76,500 officers ani|l 'j. Vopio Kill l>e "Challenges of periods, yet up to the moment of airmen recalled to active duty b; Singer Appointed !v:nwni"'>"i'T Collective Bargam- impact they fought for this right the United States Air Force. Maidenform and Milady's Shop prove they fit arty figure without alterations. stubbornly, Meyer S. Singer of 96 Summit ill he held at 8:45 Lt. Col. Liscom serves with fy The A good penera! rule to follow court, has been appointed Ameri- Air Guard as executive officer o' can United Life Insurance Co.'s Mon'by under any circumstances is to New Jersey's hard core tacticaj WE CAN FIT EVERY GIRL (12 to 90) -WE have More Bras To Choose From at Milady's Shop ityHi)rhSi-hool. agency manager in Newark. A na- yield the rifdit-of-way willingly fighter unit at McGwire AFB. A Vatlicr Mulvey represents a rare and quickly whenever the ques- tive of Brooklyn, Mr. Singer has such he is responsible for admin i been in the life insurance business (,,ml.i.u.ti"» «f scholarship and tion arises. stratively supervising the opera six years as agent and division •a-tinI k»»w-how "> mdustvMil Most states have laws specific- tions of the wing. manager. He was a njember of the rthtiuiis plus a very pleasing per- ally designating which driver has The 108th Tactical Fighter Win board of directors of the Hudson sonality. , the right-of-way in particular sit- er Co. in Passaic and termination date, but the Depart-) Force veteran, he is married and K,,v York City, he entered the So- Generally, a driver must yield ment of Defense hones to relea has one daughter. titty of Jesus at Poughkecpsio, the right-of-way to the vehicle on N/i'.in li'-i"-- his right if both vehicles are enter- ing an unmarked Intersection at Puifttitiir the traditional long the same time. But when approach- t,iUrse of studies required of a ing an intersection, make sure you Jesuit in the classics, philosophy, look in hoth directions so that you ; literature and science, he spent a won't fail to see a vehicle coming ' war tenchinp chemistry at Regis from the left while you are con- iflieh School, New York City. In centrating on traffic from the 2.-VARIATION - Kilfert J.-CURTSY-th* frothy air- 1951 he received his MA in eco- riKht. 1.-VARIATION long legi- smooth inside-imooth as silk free girdle faihloned for nomics from Fordhnm. Three years 4.-UND£HTONE-a dream of «f study in theology followed ami Assume that every other motor- Really long on smoothness. outside. Guaranteed machine young figures. So soft Inside ist will automatically make the Made for machine washing. washable. Girdle or Pantie a bra for young figures.' IK was ordained in 1!>64, wrong move in an emergency. It feels cuddly next to your In liif>'i Father Mulvey was as- That way you'll be ready to yield Try it—It's guaranteed,..$5.00 •tyles $3.9$ itcin. $*,ti and $S.tS Sltts AA,A , $M0 tkwd to Georgetown University, the right-of-way and give the other Washington, D.C. and has com- driver plenty of roorn. plfted his work for the degree of Always give the right-of-way i'lil) in economics. to emergency vehicles by pulling As assistant director of the In- over to the right as far as possible -fljiute of Industrial Relations and stopping when you hear a Father Mulvey has considerable siren or see a flashing light on an toiitaot with the leaders in the approaching vehicle. trade union movement and in mun- Vehicles pulling away from the jjniteiit. curb, or from the side of the road, A question and answer period must yield the right-of-way to Kill follow the formal presentation moving traffic. fey Father Mulvey. Yield the right-of-way to all MliNI|rMliNI|rtti MMIIIIK Snht>1It—->1I,, milll HISS. . 1III>1III>IIIOIMI I \\. SinKh\j Father John L. Flanagan, spirit- carriers and busses picking up or Krtvtim Otitr**, Mn»M,, HIT now t||U liiu lli t tfu'lfl r lirvt imimi - fit SitT ual director, Mated this is the I!ritdr(trtt Avt*niift vtlilfh tlif? itttrHiiincd fr*>tu Mr. untt S!v». *i*-orse firrt of a series of very interest- discharging passengers, when you It. Mc^-ulre. Tlii* li»itn> uittt 3lultl|Mt* ItHtfi! tvflh (lie Vi>MlllcIiI Iliinril are turning in the face of con- or lUntttMK nntl ll"> Mttle W>,H m4otfnleii '-.v Mlirlwn II. Sin.*, Jr., •iise ami informative meetings flicting bicycle or pedestrian traf- tt**tt " otihitih ' t>f IltIliti-t-vti i A: ii'n' t n , ltetiH«»rMlttiH«»r . nhieh will lie held by the Holy fic, in posted or unposted .school 'Trinity Holy Nume Society this and playground zones, to bicycle 7.-COUNT0RPOINT-wlth ex- fall, riders and, in business districts 5.-FIRST STAR-ls designed to cluslvo butterfly shaped "Vy- 8,-ARABESQUE-ls lor every with heavy parking lot or pedes- give your flowering figure a rene"* elastic center section fashion—every figure. If's Just TO BUY OR SELL~ USE trian traffic. that adjusts to size and fit of about everything a woman LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS It's not only courteous to yield Pat Lane's School of Dance flattering future. 6,-SWEET MUSIC-for a love- each cup. the right-of-way, it's very good Sizes AA,A $1.50 ly, new-look lift. Sizes 8, C, D $2.00 would want in a bra. sense, The right-of-way is not I *MHI 1I1IH! \vanhuh!(; uml mat-hint' worth your life or your health. Contour cups A $2.00 Sizes A, B $2.50 iiryiitji« fur loiiBtir vvoar. Sites A, B ,.$2.50 Claire Angrist * * t* When you leave an automatic For Fashions transmission ear parked on a slope with the engine oil', don't put the lever in drive position. A car can 1961-62 SEASON still roll in this gear. Most cars JL eople have a parking position which will hold the car under ordinary Ballet, Toe, Tap ancj Musical Comedy circumstances. •OLre Talking 0 * t When parking parallel to a Body Conditioning for Women curb, leave at least six inches be- tween your tires and the curb. ALL CLASSES 1 HOUR /Lhnul. . . When you're ready to drive away, you'll have room to turn your By HARRY ANGRIST. wheels. TI.-CONCERTA TRI-LINE fea- 10.-VARIETTE-spiral-Mitched Weilfieid Member*, Union Coun- In Hospital Class turps the new thiee point mir- ty Chapter, National Secretaries cups keep you at your peak aclo straps that float away CLASSES HELD AT Allocation — Many alert, ener- The Overlook Hospital of Prac- of chic. Shape-keeping Span- shoulder-strap tension. pne Wo^tfielil ^ocretnries are tical Nursing will f^ret't. M4 niein- 9.-TWICE-OVER - last word dex* elastic. Sizes A, B, C, D $3.00 12.-CHANSONETTE- Members of the Union County !HM*J* of its Class of '(12, largest . Westfieid Tennis Club American Legion Hall in elastic bra. Curvier cups most farnous bra. Chapter, National Secretaries As- CONCERTA-thc same fabu- class in its history, with a buffet | Sizes A, B $2.50 lous rows of stitches that put 'nciation. And their main after- luncheon MondayrNursing pcrson- North Chestnut Street North Avenue with double-stitched circles. Sizes AA-New $1.7S '^ingss-hours topic of conversa- mhim* wttHliahh1 anti rnuciiint* curves in the prettieit circles. no1f department heads, alumni, and Westfieid, N. J. tion thefe ; thw will 1,,, a la,.Ke turnout '.' westlicld seei-ftaries at the SizesA.B.C $2.00|Sizes A, B C $1.50 | Sizes A, B, C, D $2.001 Box of 12 disposable pads 49e "'v' 1th scniinar!
FANCY PANT-SiES Fa.hion • f'~s|y new "FANCY PANT- '« Fa.hion Bar here at Claire SPECIAL CONTEST OFFER idt'riibli' excitement, Name the 30 x 18 Stuffed Autograph Hound and Win It For Your Very Own. sray, nttractivo, co- CUSTOM-MADE, LIMED DRAPERIES itfd („ -. these well-fitteJ I Contest Open to All Girls 12 to 20. No Purchase Necessary •-SIES lamorize the ticur». INSTALLED WITH TRAVERSE RODS
They wer" i-.lo-vpiling, w;ill-io-»all! Homos, nifficcsj ! Fill in Name of Hound and Bring To: m-. I'antinos U»}K, ela-:tic^ MIIDAYS SHOP As they ^'ay 167 E. Broad St. Wettfield, N. J. the French Up lv 10 Fuel tt'iik COMPLETE 1 . . . 1'lcas? Up l« 95 Jnrfcrs /,i>ng 88 This ts the name i or my Maidenform Hourvd: mind tha' *' Claire An- 'li'TI llll'C - located at »., , • i. ,. ., o,.i "ilie »nrk where you ir Y(»r I'-VNT COME IN, SHOP AT HOME! fCoos it a No i'kly park your near n- vour tcle[ilione — rail FU 8-37t«). a dfrortijnr-lrnim'i -ale-mail »'" '"•"II. :>» your convi-nwnrr, «itli fallliljms fulirir^ I. for vour f.t'lerlion, ISo obligation, of rour!.<\ usht—Thev «ov its uit nnij liappi, than Contest Closes Sept. 30th \ "•"•" But i, ulfln't ""«'(1> luh and just s 1' tn. fi, m sjj your !t l LADY'S SHOP * Claire Aneriet >0UrQ '""•<• "-t-fice "You Set p»' Plan" trmWi"! you 167 E. Broad St. 3-2758 ,J' ''" ""• -UIt ">n4 i-oal • tlicn t>a\ later Open Monday till 9 P.M. u "' h • . . when you HOITK 27, BAUHAY # PABKW.W EXIT 135© P s-a««o 16 THE WESTFIELD (ti. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961- and Moebus, industrial arts and G>!e At Pensaeola New Faculty Gets horns Stakss, roeal music WarinaneoPark Echobroofc, Mrs. Vera Klein, }:• iviving instruction in the of- feindergart^n snd John litsdemsnn, n ~ iridMtrinatiot: course at i-he Fashion j Oriented In Boro fifth grade- Skating Hours, .t\^ #chc«! of Pre-Fiight, Pensa- Beesrhwmplement was on hand for in- j Commission. j fron. iigarett* pa<-ks will help blind y&u point out what u tyfm I doctrmation ye^t-erday in |>rtsr>ara- ^ ' " , General skating hours each week j p.i'r^e pet guide dogs. The Amer- ly A&wrk&n or C&&tin?nt&.t day will be from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and j ican Foundation for the Blind re- m the coat atid suit field. The. I 1 tion for si-WJ opening today. i The HamfieW Hearing Society from 8 to 10:30 p.m. On Saturdays, ] r py^* there never has been any Can't make the party? Sail "hupn birthday* fashion leaders Haw given us ' Thv orientation an.) irtdoctri- ! off''rs free instruction in bpread- Sundays, and holidays, the rink j truth to this hoax and that any J a, neu: fretxfmn of line t& , nation meetings were handled by j ">»-' and auditory training for thewill be open from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. I ' L.ind person who ean't afford a dog i)- with a phone tall ma, m mm BSU irm tmen t of ifw U V« .'Dr. Levin B. Hanigan, superin- i J"1"* handicapped adjtjts. of and from 8 to 10:30 p.m. ' !- legitimately helped to obtain one. C&at, Coats no longer fit th& jtendent of schools and aided by ! «es!fie!d and vicimtf. Classes wj« Morning sessions are plsnn^'I body smugly but arc draped ! school principals David M. Hart Ib e he!d *vtr>' Thursday, beginning for Wednesdays, Saturdays, ai from 10:30 t0 1I:3° Sundays, from 9:30 o'clock to noo' the hem. They have been tie- Mof Echobroofc and William F. Hum-[8-m- at the "™CA Buildrng, 518 Kates approved by the commi- signed with rmmd^d shoald- -1 of Bi'ei-hwood iWatchunp avenue, Plainfield, and sion are; Children, IS year$ o i #rs, g€i in ghevf& tk*ti are New teachers' are: DeerfieW from 7:3° t0 8:30 P-m- Bt the and younjrer, 50 cents on Wedne- btlew the shoulder |. school. Miss Dulorea Capri«, set- Mainfield Hiirh School, Room 111, day mornings and weekday after [ Another outstanding !«n<5 t-rade; Mrs. Barbara Latham, 'corner Ninth street and College noons, and -fiO cents in the evei - feature is the teng-tk of th$ i.Mrs. Joan Cook, David Reed and pl«-«>- For more information call e ings and at all sessions Saturday-, sleeve* Short- tlh&u: length SMiss Arlene Fine, all sixth jfradc; | * headquarters of the PJainfleld Sundays and holidays. , gfeeves are meat popular in !;' Mre. Frances Plocek and Mrs, Vir- | "earing Society in Piamfield. Adults will pay 60 cents Wedne this new coat vogue. AVivr iia Foulke, both seventh grade;! ~~~ : day mornings and weekday after bef&re hs4 the coat received |j Miss Ertm Garthe and Mrs. Helen i In World War I there were ap- noons, and 75 cents at all otlw r i MO mtfck designed atteniu- ij Suiter, both eighth rr'-de; George I proximately 250 "Marinettes" or times. These ewttjt are «Aoirn in a i Pierson, speech correction; Kerdin- j Women Marines. prQfH$Mm of c&l&r$ and t I tk& ice of tuzurioujs fabric* Singers Invited To Join wili make your coat your proudest possession. Summit Chorut Groups Rehearatd* to Start PASSING FANCY — Skim- THAT MAKES Size ami Point ming gently pz^. the nat- For the tail lady / have »e- The Summit Community Chora |ur«l curves, this easy sil- Ueted th# full cape coat that will beg-in its 53rd season whe; ;houette of pimento-liued DR. POSNER only $ke can wear with great weekly rehearsals are resumec wool for fall boasts a remov* Monday. Chorus members will mee a$surarteer This coat r-an be •ble table collar which, tiet SCIENTIFIC SHOES tpeeialty made in Tureid t?r their new conductor, William Ram on with a narrow self-f abrie exquisite camel hair fabric. sey, and begin worts on motets 01 bow. The daytime dresi For the glamorous deb / fmg~ Victoria, Bach, and Vaughn Wil Bares about the knees. ff0$i $ scarf coat fh&t is just Hams in preparation for the winte; 'Cora" for Girls concert. the wise buy £ A* th htg fw that foo tbatl f .50 to $.95 game or ytmr tpeeiai date. Singers who are interested i The scarf can be u$ed OM a joining the chorus ar« warmly wel Temple Israel School According to Stz# h&ofl as wtli as a dramatic i coined to attend this first rehearsal Will Open Sept. 17 for sear/. 4l*o in our coUectian i" the Summit YMCA at 8 p.m. you will find coats that are The chorus has evolved from t scaled for the petite lady. 01 lii—Mr. and Mr>. William linn •» BOW lltlu )• munitica. Two concerts are pre held at that time fur both Sunday her unusual leather openings, ffcplr nr w koinr luralrd at 1ISO HlnUlak W »r, wfcirk Uf| liurckn.rd and Hebrew School. £r truly & must for the girl 1 ruin -ndjiil»nBt- ll^t rlcfpitipnt Curp. Thr home VT«« Multlplp lislrd sen ted In Summit each season- the correct Dr. Posner shoe. with «h Members of the chorus from Because of the incrQtisitxg en- tthp travels in style. ). Mnir»r4 (krousk Ihr oirlir at Barnlt M (inln. Itmltan. Fashion selections, Westfield include: Mrs. Lo rollment, classes for Sunday sehoul Deitz, Miss Barbara JarWs, Mr« wii! be shifte-c! from the Ever- full size assortments always. Our Button* €ii School to the junior school Georjre Carson, and Robert Rivel Come today! Are Poping Mr. Rivel has been elected a mem- on Park avenue in Scotch Plains. Members of the Xeligtoua School We show with pride our rfe- JARVIS DRUG STORE ber of the executive committee and secretary for the chorus for theCommittee will he present at the "Clayton" for Boys signer c&tlection of coats. Do 54 ELM ST. WESTFIELD Junior School to rnrwll those chil- shop early; for mtr ge&a&n is coming year. 9.50 to 9,95 Enjoy Dinner with us dren who h&vp not iilrendy been According to Sui now in full swing and'you jrmteret! for the sriwol year. Gait iwxke 'your selection, from in our our full assortment of coats, Players Club To Hold Hours for the Sunday Sehool Air Conditioned Dining Room Annual Reception will hs from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 FEL1CB p.m. Hebrew School classes will bt» Mrs. It. W. HeiTerman, member- fi at the Temple, 1721 Ka*t Complete Dinners ship chairman of Community Play- Second street, Scotch Plains, from ers of We.stflcld, has announced Mondoy to Thursday between the From $1.40 to $1.75 that the club will hold their annual hours of 3:Ut) and 5:30 p.in. Felice reception for new members Sun- Glasser's Shoes 266 Eul Broad Slre.t day, Sept 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. in TO BUY OR SELL, USE 109 QU1MBY ST., WESTFIELD W«tfi.ld NBW J.r..T SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT tha clubhouse at 1000 North ave- AD 2.9200 Free Parking In Read of nue. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS EVERY THURSDAY • On hand to greet the guests will Our Building ' COMPLETE DINNER. . . . $1.45 be the past presidents of the club and their wives, members of the CHILDREN'S DINNER . . .75c board of directors and the com tnittee chairmen
From Our New Student Dept A Special Value Traditional Oxford Shirts
Here indeed is a fine opportunity to fill in on the most staple of items particularly for the student \ returning to school-shirts! • i , We have a group of traditional oxford button down and snap tab collars, impeccably tailored and possessing all /the style specifications prep and college youths demand, (soft unlined collar, back pleat, placard front and body taper.)
Perhaps a seasonal loan could ease the temporary strain of heavy fall t bills. Button Down in white and blue ,.. .4.50 You will find the rates low, repayment terms convenient and our offi- cers helpful at the Consumer Loan Department of The National Bank of Stripes .4.95 Westfield. You can. make your loan promptly, in confidence and with con- fidence. Stop in soon. Snap Tab in blue 4.95 •;r: Sizes 14-32 to 16-35 m NATIONAL BANK •1 Open Mon. & OF WESTFIELD Eve., 'til 9 Wtth the Clock MEMBER FEDERAL BtfOtK BtSEBVS STSTEM INSUfMNCC CCWORADOK OPEN MONDAV CVSNINCS 6:OO TO *,OO "A Community Bank Dedicated to Community Service*1 264 E. Broadl St., Westfield me. AD 2-2900 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Page 17
fashion set saucy corduroy Jumper corduroy + sherpa Combine red plaid pleated skirt, Always a favorite . , . fresh greea = warmth 7.98. and matching button-back corduroy with squared bodice worn Tidykins wide wain conluroy with weskit, 4.98, teamed with favorite over an old-fashioned flower print knit wrist ruffs, back licit and a Orion® sweater in pastel and dark blouse of eggshell and green, 3«6x, half lining of new Sherpa (looks shades. Pullover, 5.98, Cardigan, 5.98. 7-14, 7.98. jusl like lambs wool I, Green or 6.98. Sizes 7-14 antelopp. 7-14, 2.V0W. Slicrpa hat, 2.98. Slicrpa bag, 3.98.
4-season raincoat Shetland wool crew neck long sleeve sport shirts Waek watch *!»** Fine combed cotton shell, hand* Lodcn green, dark oxford, blue o* The all important milicl look featur- somely tailored with fly front «nd bark in 100% Shetland wool iwoat- ing the season'* uew ghiidi'a, fire, Fnll .kkted «otto raglaii 6lee.v«8 ... to, winterize, snip in- mrs ... «o popular, for back-to-school, kelly, lodcn, tiger, jet or blue. imar- t low r «ful»l • •. • trimmed wi its 'own thick Orlon®-Acrylic pilo 10-20, 0.98. Choose elip-on or new poncho styles ds of whUerick-rack and lining for warmth without weight. x, 4.98, M4, 5.98. Natural or Lodcn green, 8-20, Black, in textured hopsucking or oxford. 12-20, 19.95. 8,98,
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sun-teen coordinates two-in-one raincoat sub-teen charmer Sonny red and green plaid scparate» Reversible water repellent poplin, Brown and gold plaid drees with . . . fully lined jacket, 14.98, over tan or loden to red plaid with re- fringed ascot and full skirt feature* newest V-ncck top with knit sleeves, versible hat to match. M4, 10.98. push-up uleevsi and sell belt, 8.98, completed by smart box pleat 6-14, 14.98. skirt, 8.8-8. Sizes 3-14. 1£ TTijE WtSTFIELD it>bll>C A growing- burden of county taxes up- tdirmt ea them, bec»»M l*t- lima?. An Independent N«w*p*I>*r. t«* without name *oJ *tlinc. Before the week was out, troops, "came out of then- a(,(,s looking pale and frightened at ft, In i960, taxpayers in 242 municipalities BnfUve.l is- a copy of a letter the stall' — birthplace of both Presidents Abraham Lincoln and presence of the invader." CrajS paid more toward county government that 1 wvte to our Chief of l'ulice wrote later. The northern,!,', which is selfexplonstury. Jefferson Davis—was in the Civil War for keeps. quickly made themselves at hon» than toward their local municipal gov- 1 hope ynu see fit to panlish it ernment. In 1954 there were 201 munici- Twu men were responsible: Brig. (one wrote he "never saw so man'}} in your Ictnrs to the Editor, Gen. n!y«ses S. Grant, new com- pretty wonien ,.."). palities in which county levy was higher column. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 mando "of Union troops at Cairo, That evening-, Grant hurried than the local tax imposition. JEAN" K. SAWTEI.LK HI, and Gen. Leonidas Polk, a back to Cairo where hi! %- August 30, liiiil former Episcopal bishop now com- m Under New Jersey's scheme of govern- pleased to find a message f-l<)te Double Salute Chief of Polire manding Confederate forces along Fremont, authorizing him to o,. mental financing, counties rely upon the Westfield, X. J. the Kentucky border ill Tennessee. cupy Paducah. With last week's issue the Westfleld local property tax for a major share of Bear Sir; Tu Folk went the credit—and discredit—for moving first. Acting That Same day, another event "Leader" began its 72nd year of con- their support. Each year} after a county I have just mailed a check for occurred that would affect fotjf, tinuous publication, an anniversary and adopts its budget, the - municipalities $1,00 for an overtime parkin}.' fine without orders from above, Polk events irt Kentucky. Albert Sidney advanced on the strategic, little Johnston, close friend of the Cor,, a record of which we feel justly proud. within its borders are billed their Share incurred on Thursday, August 21. town of Columbus, jKy., on the On that date I attended 11 show- federacy's president, arrived « We have shared with the town over of the total to be raised by taxation. ing of "{fane With The Wind" at Mississippi Siver. Polk, who had Richmond after a cross-country the pist 71 years the trials and tribula- entered the ministry after gradua- trip from California and found t This is prorated on the basts of the the Rialto Theatre, As you no tion from West Point, took Colum- tions inherent in any thriving commun- equalized share of property valuations doubt know this is a four hour mo- warm welcome from President tion picture and a very tfreut one. bus because he believed, probably Iiavis and a commission as a full ity; borne the bad years* endured the within each municipality. The municipal I enjoyed the pioture very much correctly, that if he didn't, the general in the Confederate army difficult, enjoyed the good, and to the tax collector then collect1! the county tax, but my enjoyment, was shortlived Yankees would. awaiting him. Within a week hi best of our ability tried to chronicle with along with school and municipal taxes, for when 1 arrived at uiy car I At any rate, Sept. 6, Confeder- was off to Tennessee as the SotifVt saw a summons attacju-d to the ate unitH^ inarched overland front second-ranking general (the top truth, compassion and interest the events in one billing:. windshield. Union City, Tenn., under Gideon rank was held by Adjutant Cm. of those passing days. Increasing attention ii being foetised Pillow, crossed'the Kentucky line, eral Saniuel Cooper) and with ay. Our circulation we feel has kept pace 1 am not denying that I was occupied the village of Hickman, thority to take over the Sooth's upon the role of the 21 counties in gov- (ruilty of overtime parking bat I moved on to Columbus and began war in the west. with the town's population growth, a BY RALPH *OK* really had no choice. Where is one ernment its W# dlfsey. Recently the to park in the business district for fortifying its bluffs overlooking Next week: Robert E, Lee's tan coverage we opine is weir manifested in the river. New Jersey Taxpayers Association sug- (lent Kennedy. Why should this be program that was offered never a four hour picture? I admit I 11 Civil War battle is a failure. our distribution of nearly 7,500 copies gested need for improvement in the the outcome? made any sense. It was « hodge- could have left the theatre every Grant Enter* each week. Newspapers generally apply county government form which dates The main reason is that the podge thrown together by a group hour and moved my car but that is While Pillow moved. Grant ar- the yardstick of 8.5 readers lij leacH sub* At last It i* positive that we that has almost no real knowledge not » very satisfactory way to en- rived and assumed command at Motor Vehicle back to colonial days, stating: shall not have 8 general overhaul of our tax system, nor what needs joy a picture. Cairo, 20 miles upstream from Co- scripUon and on that basis approximate- lumbus where the Ohio and Mis- •'Through the yeSrs, cdunty operations of our tax system by this session to be done about it. Even the pro- As a Westflelder t like to pa- Question Box ly 26,250 persons peruse the pages of of the Congress. This has beeii posnls had not been thought sissippi rivers joined. (TjtP'cally, troiiize local business establish- (trant arrived in civilian clothing-, the 'Leader" each week. have expanded many-fold until today made clear by a statement issued through, »nd time after time tlw ments but when such a penalty is they include a seemingly endless variety by the Democratic members of the Administration spokesmen were was not i'eet>t?nizt! made stand that might have been contrary to industry have been urging in testimony Op by closing various so-calird the wishes of few or niany; this is our beforb a Labor Department hearing ex- loopholes. amlrter that pay rates under the $1 an Even ihe \Vaymind Means Com- perogative and right. mittee refused to buy this fan- Thus is born and developed the char- hour minimum be established for stu- tastic proposal, and, in its place, dents and learners*. This would keep the tentatively adopted it plan for giv- acter of a newspaper. It must have a ing a credit of g per cent amis.-- personality and it must have the cour- labor tmarket open for them. t3ut labor representatives have been objecting, and th.e board for investment in tang- age of its convictions and so express it- 1 ible personal property. This was self editorially if it is to succeed. kteplng the problem up in the air. on improvement, but stilt left Another problem lies in dCfittitittHS. much to he desired and most or- Westfield has grown, is continuing to ganized business still opposed it. grow in a commendable manner. If we The law's provisions vary for "execu- The Administrations' recom- have achieved any measure of success in tives," "administrators," and "profes- mendations for offsetting- the rev- sional etnpldyefe." 6ut there are a gre«t enue loss from its tax credit on our chosen, profession of disseminating investment were extremely brnad •\the,new|i, itis but^ajreflection of West- many borderline castes and no'one yet and varied. One was to place a top ffcid's sili§^i^%%)d^n more than "fit" to knows precisely wh> falls or doesn't fall daily dollar Ifmit that business into these classifications. could deduct as. n legitimate ex- live in, <''' pense. Another was to repeal the *» » m ' It is comparatively easy to pass a law present modest dividend credit. giving the government more Authority Still another was elimination of Let's Swing From this Ground over the affairs of enterprise and indi- the provision that a business doe? The readers of this newspaper are re- viduals. But, more otttin than not in these not hnve i« pay taxes on foreign HAVE YOUR OWN spectfully, but urg-ently, requested to earnings until they lire brought cases, trying to pin dctwn just.A'hat the back to this country. join an honest-to-goodness grass-roots law demands is a far more difficult The Committee refused to ac- HELP-YOURSELF FUND! campaign to save America from going cept any of these three sugges- matter. tions, but. it did Agree tenatively bankrupt. The neW Wage-Hour Law is a spectac- Build it up by saving 10% of each and every Bight now, a bi-partisan group of Rep- to certain niest.sures which would ular addition to the jurtgle of regulatory yield about $O0O million, ns a par- paycheck in a Savings Account at friendly resentatives is doing its best to fight the ted tape that is slowly choking progress tial offset to the estimated 51.2 Administration's free-Spending, back- billion loss ,from its 8 per cent in- First Federal. You'll earn good dividends and door method of financing federal pro- ih every field from railroads to rockets. vestment credit. Since these pro- Mi M n posals are not to be formally pre- yoiir nesting will «rroM into a marvelous Help- grams. sented to the Congress this year, But the legislators say their best ef- Guarantee Of Quality there is no point in even listing Yourself Fund for emergencies, fun and all- them. forts aren't enough. It's up to us folks Early this June the New York Times So femls in dismal failure one of round peaee-of-mind. Start this week. back home, they insist, to demand by carried a dispatch which said: "Com- the principal programs of Presi- voice or letter that the reckless practice munist China has become braiid-name Savings Insured Up To 810,000 of unnecessary government spending be conscious, with newspapers supporting stopped. the trend in an effort to improve the Children's Home Aide Backdoor spending- is tricky even if quality of consumer products." Completes Course In you can get away with it—and the Ad- Red China is thus taking- a worthwhile Physical Therapy ministration is trying just tha>t. It's a bor- leaf from the capitalist book. A well- Carolyn Heil, chief physical rowing gimmick at best. It wrong-fully known trademark is one of the best therapist, of the Children's Country Easy bypasses the Appropriations Committees guarantees of quality. If the producer Home, recently completed a three- Save First At and goes directly to the U. S. Treasury doesn't measure up to his claiiiis, the week workshop rourse at the Al- Parking bany Medical Center, Albany. Friendly for financing. And if you think this is customers soon turn to competitive The course was think about faU ELIZABETH—A walk-to mult "\irae B"-i" calls for money however, if we are which we are planning. to provide increased security in Quality Control ';»i^ ami jurticularly the many to fulfill our ptosrani, murh of it Our well known "Know your storage of absentee ballots Is a fea- PHOTOSTATS ' the voters face in November, for printing and mailing of in-Candidates" sheets will be soon be ture of the new quarters into which fore that time, we members formation. distributed and then we will have the Union County Board of" Elec- At Conclave t League Of Women Voters om- traditional "Candidates.Night" tions moved Tuesday. plant to make and things 'to You nrast remember that a large when the public will get a chance SAME DAY SERVICE part of the work of the League of R. Schuyler Bojjsrt, chief clerk, I,eo W. Pinard of !>40 Montauk f jf we are to discharge our duty to see, hear, and question the nom- drive will speak at the 13th an- Utir iieij,'bl'urs '" our effort *° Women Voters is concerned with inees for office. - This year only said today the move was wade HUGH FETTIS V1 supplying information to the com- from the basement of the county nual all-day conference on quality Laote »i't-' ' inf«™ed participo- candidates for local office will be control and statistics in industry Westfield Studios Lof the citizenry of WfistfieM munity. We distribute patnphlets, invited to, appear, thus giving courthouse here to 58-5S 'Railway Decorating Editor Due arrange public meetings on impor- avenue at the rear of the court- which is being sponsored by tin* iH'Bt at. all levels, Westfield voters a real chance to metropolitan section of the Amer- Portrait and Commercial Photograph*!* st ffl sea tant issues and generally serve as house. The board had made its At Ktms Center To g4 the ft' J^ °^ *k& ^ " * get. to know their local prospective ican Society, for Quality Control in Bon-partisan disseminators of in-officers. headquarters in the basement since Aid llotiiemulicnt 121 CtMTRM AViNUI ADAMS 2-03S9 C'it traditionally, our Finance formation about issues of interest 1857. I conjunction with Rutgers Univer- Ua'At ibis time wo approach to the voting public. With the All of these activities cost money sity, j1 jeijtlibors am! loea! merchants The present sprawling, but Ilufih Fettis, one of Living for rs0 af November election creeping close, and this is why we approach our cramped quarters, he said, would The conference will be held at letter »'"l '" P'* " to * their "shareholders'* as we like to call the university Saturday and will Youn^ JTomt'makors ' battery of ur n will have a heavy program to be renovated to provide for a coun- taienkul doeoratiiig editors, will be canrisl hflp in « «a«se. I sup- cover in the next few weeks. them, each fall, to help us meet our be attended by representatives of d h d ty courtroom under plans approved at Koos new Shopping Outer next you wonder why we need financial obligations. These contri- by the Board of Freeholders. industry, the United States Air butors serve a double purpose. Force and engineering colleges. week to help .lerseyites solve their WHEN ITV They give the members of the In the new quarters will be es- Mr.'Pinord is.chief inspector of decorating problems. League a feeling of satisfaction tablished administrative offices, all the Clark plant of the Hyatt Bear- For four years now, Mr. Pottis and pride in their work, because registration books anil modern ad- ing; division of General Motors has been priu'tisinir the exacting TIME TO MOVE dresso^fraph machines of the elec- art of depurating countless homes old and new friends believe in us Corp. He earned his BS and BE 1 sufficiently to financially support tion board. A rear storage section degree at Purdue University and and modi ! nimrtments to inspire our efforts. Also, they give the also will provide room for 20 elec- has bean a quality control special- and jfuide millions of the maga- workers on our Finance committee tion machines now stored in theist for over 16 years. zines' readers. * who personally mako calls on pros- Townsend Warehouse in Westfield. The conference will deal with Many decorators fool hampered pective "shareholders" an oppor- . A major improvement, fiogart the latest techniques used in meet- by "budget 'decorating," but Mr. tunity to tell of the league's past Indicated, will be the vault. Absen- ing the ever increasing demand for Kettiii feels this is not only chal- TOWNSEND accomplishments and future plans. tee ballots will be placed in thshigher product quality and relia- lenging, but also the bust incen- 1 wish you were able to join us vauie on receipt, removed for count- bility—'be it n bail baarinff or antive . to imaginative decoration. Your rugs deserve bet« on these calls. You would find it ing on Primary and General Elee» air force missile. When you have little money l<> work a new experience to meet such de- lion Days and returned to the vault Mr. Pinard's speech will 'high- with • . . color, interesting fabrics, t e r c a re. Oup "n o- H#htfu! people and make so many to be kept for a year according to light techniques used in the in- stnud ge, "no - smash" new friends. 1 know I wouldn't law. spection of a hitrh production iire; miss it for the world and am look- eision product. He will demun- service keeps your rugs ing forward to this year's Finance Construction of the vault la anstrate how problems arising in the Drive as a ehaneo to renew old outcome, according to the board, maintenance of quality in modern ... and furniture ,,, in friendships and make new fines. of complaints made in the 10150production processes «re ovt«r- perfect condition. Drop 1 had better go now if I ever General Election. Former Demo- roma. expect to Ket my chores done (for cratic Freeholder T>r. Edwaix! J. by — or phone AD 2- the League, of course) so do take Caiiin of Rahway had questioned Tha Salvation Army has 159 4464 - TODAY. care and remember, w h e. n the the method of protection of find mobile eajiteens strategically lor countinjr of absentee ballots. A League calls on you within the cated across the country to serve next week or so, your contribution probe indicated no irregularities. will make you a shareholder in A special room for the counting at floods, fires, earthquakes or our common future and will be of absentee ballots is included in other disasters. About a half mil- HENRY P. TOWNS END your investment in jfood jjovern- the new quarters fcoincreas e secur- lion persons—disaster victims and ment. ity. workers—are served each year. Love, The current board is composed £ LOCAL {• LONG OtSVAMCe. MtMM~g Lizzie of J. Frank O'Donnell, Elisabeth TO BUY Ol SELL. USE (TJZ2UJ is u composite of theDemocrat, chairman! Hubert C. League of Women Voters of West- Kirkpatrick, Hillside Democrat; LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS fiekl). * New Visit Tuner (or unsurpassed Mrformanc* Koehen«J«*rf<»r Named • 8CA Victor's most To Excel! liye Post powerful chassis Performance Incentives Corp. • Sharp, Bright, affiliate of the (hand Union Co., Clear Picture today announced the appointment • TV's finest Sound of .l". Philip Kochenderfer of 1231 System Rahway avenue to the position of >'ice president of the incentive • Automatic 'Scene" irm's eastern division. Control.. . pic- lure quality (raids Mr. Kochcmlerfer will maintain as TV scene his office at the newly opened re- changes jjrional headquarters of Perform- 292 Sq. In. ance Incentives Corp. at 527 Mudi- Viewabi* Future son avenue, New York City. He has wide experience in the devel- 90-DAY SERVICE & Parts Warranty opment and administration of in- centive award projrrammin),'. 'Mr. Kochenderfer is a native of Pennsylvania and holds a degree in economics from the Whartori School, University of Pennsyl- vania, From 1041 to Ji>55 he was fi special agane of the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation and, as such, was loaned to the. chairman of the House Appropriations Committee for management and operations studies in the Department of State 13 E. Broad St., Westfield AD 3-2121 and Coast Guard. He married and OPEN MON. & FRI. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 the father of two sons.
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EASY PARKING IN STATION PLAZA ACROSS STREET • Select individual temperatures for baby's room, the bathroom, the kitchen. BANKING HOURS • Clean! Space-saving! Modern! Monday through Friday 7:45 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. • Special Low Electric Home Heating Rate! NJUWHHL STATE BANK MONDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. •For further information, consult with your ELIZABETH • SPRINGFIELD • ROSELLE PARK architect, bui'der, electrical contractor or • SUMMIT • KENILWORTH • WESTFIELD WAIK-UP WINDOW eall*your nearest Public Service office. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOBATIOM Monday through Friday 7:30 A.M. to 8:00 A.M, 2:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. Wastfieief Office — Opposite Railroad Station Page 20 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Playing The Cards ] Bushey Promoted . By ALEXANDEB SPENCER ' j To Supervisor NORTH BIRDS A K 3 9 8 S 2 Rirhard L. B«*bey of \S><< Carte- f V 3 ion road bad fc*e*n promoted to j • None supervisor sored summer species is the male -_,ve two children. IK his spare to riflit, Dr, William H. McLean, pretUent, Merck Chemical South bid three diamonds,, t ^v*n dermitc amateurs, will have J Indigo Bunting*, In fail and winter time, Mr. Bushey is an umpire of Diri.lonj Dr. Fra«k 1-. Cobeai of 96S MinUiok w*y, vice pr^.i- Stereo Reese West passed ast*d seasonal changes in the, a!! of his brilliance disappears and Little Leagae fessebaM. «i*»« for operation!, Merck Chemical Di»i»ion; Dr. Luther S. Nora! E*st doubled, Soath passed i Plumage of certain species. Not he resembles the brownish,female. Roehm, »ic* pre.idtnl for marketing. Merck Cheroical Divi- SERVICE saheartd B«ss buet decideconsidered ods threbiddine heartsg four, °nJy that> buof tman al»°y th gpeciese fact , thaaftet i Howeverj tacular ,relative with it,s theetre nPainte mored spec Bunt* - Week Needed For lim, .od Or. Edward J. Nolan ef P«rk «iope, Mounl.in.ide, which was followed &y three pass- flight, present arj ap* ing, the laale does not change his pearance varying from that of the rainbow roes in fall and remains Address Change STATION RADIO & T.V. * Keith took two top eiubss. then i adult. Some of these immature in its biues, reds, green-golds and 133 SOUTH AVI., WBTNflD led the taw which was ruffed plumages persist for long periods. browns throughout the winter. It One weelt'» notice it re. AD2-4M0 with dummy's nine and over-ruffed as tspified by the Orchard Oriole. seems stranje that such closely quelted of re»«W» of Uw with South's heart ten, Nurih ex- The immature male Orchard related speeies would vary to such "Leader" who »re cbmfiiig LIT THE LEADER PRINT IT pected 8 diamond return and wasOriole looks like the female for an extent in plumspe chanu*. tbeir mddrmtnt. Addren li*U disappointed when South led histhree years with the exception of With such familiar birds as the are m»de up one »etk in mi- lone spade. Bat not for ionjf! the black throat patch. The Bald Bobolink and Goldfinch we have T«nce, and wkile it » pouible Reese played small and the king Eagle remains in immature plum- the seasossl change even in the at tke !«•* mmule la (end •• wen, after whkh South ruffed a aye (all dark or mottled) for be-adults. The bright yellow and extra paper to a new addreM, ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc tween four and five years, after spade* North ruffed a diamaRd, blaefc at the male Goldfinch and it u net po««ible to preient M.lfl.lfl3 fM.9. m\iM, Sooth ruffed a spade, and drop- which it assumes the white head the striking black, whit* and buff th* mlr**4f aetdlre«a«el pupmr .lf3 .. ,H ping Beese's see, and Sottth ended snd tail of adulthood. of the male Bobolink disappears from join I to the oM »ddr«» the slaughter by taking his two Many instances of a three-year in fall and the two sexes look without the week'* notice. Local and Long Distance Moving &ces. jmrnaturstage are to be noted. alike. The "Leader" will b« h*ppt That added up to nine tricks for Observers wbo can watch herons In certain research studies of lo forwmre paper* without Household Goods Exclusively the defense and the)' generously know that the immature Little the (jame birds such ss the Mourn- •xlra tkufi «ny»»er« in allowed Mr. Reese to take the last Blue Heron is a white bird for ing Dove, Oie young birds show Ik* United Sutei for Iks** iour, giving" him a fast ride for hree years, then changes into the marked differences in the wing 600. dark slaty blue of the adult. The White Ibis is another, being a feathers from the adults. These to b* awar far temporary STORAGE SHIPPING brown md white mottled bird un- can be recognised at once by any- periodt. Tel.phone AD 3-0003 UJC Dental Aide Study til gaining the pure whit*, black- one familiar with the pattern, and dags Deadline Sept. 15 tipped wings of the adult. Spoon- are of great value in determining bills are white for three years the "take" of an open season. The PACKING WeqtfieMI area residents were re- then become pinlt. Certain gulls percentage of yoang birds as IT'S WISf TO OIOR ais Smitii Av«. E follow the une pattern. against adults, far instance. This minded today by Dr. Kenneth W. applies alao to quail and is some- WE RECOMMEND Cranford, N. i. Given on Aq Iver&en, dees of tfnwn .Junior Col- Juvenile plumage (the first to be Call MUdg* 64t i PW lege, Cranford, that Sept. 15 is the worn) are often confusing since times the basis for the setting of COAL NOW! deadline to apply for admission to the youngster in many instances season dates in various localities. m dental ass'istant'n program to belooks vo unlike the parents. This In parts of the dove's range there GUARANTEfD ifMICH conducted at the college this {all in is one of the characters which con- (s what is known as a "split sea- MOUNTAINSIDE DELICATESSEN co-operation with the Union Coun- tribute to what Roger Peterson son," an early fall period then a NUT OR calls "confusing fall warblers." closing of it, then opened again ty Dental Society. in winter. In the fall many young STOVE 19" 895 Mountain Ave., Mountainside Dr. Iversen said applicants must The juvenile Pine Warbler for doves are shot and sometimes with be high school graduates or hold example is one of the most drab PEA equivalency certificates, be of port- nd indistinct looking of birds and the feathers not fully out of M high school age and pass an apti- has caused many an observer a sheath. Some sportsmen are, as a COAL 18 tude test. leadache. result, opposed to an early open The year-long program will be- Another example of a brightly- season, For the finest in delicatessen foods and gin on Oct. 3. Classes will be heUi on Tuesday and Thursday evenings FUIIOIL 12.7 O»L wide varieties for your selection. Complete Bear Wheel and From* Straigh from 6:30 to 9 o'clock. I'rrmlam Oil, l*ntlea«l >rul Having a party? Ask about their cater- • VHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCMl The new program will provide 24 Hour service <• «il 90 hours of academic work, B0 sf Bwnem GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING hours of professional studies end ing service. •lUUDB BM1HV1CB — OARSirRWTOH * 45 hoar* of on-tbe-job training, Taa On Par 4ke Cast e* BaeVcet Ter— •whtoh will be arranged by the Un- ion County Dental Society. SIMONE BROS. "There is a critical need for den- WHALEN'S GARAGE tal nurses. The dental profession UNDEN, N, J. Aatkoriisd "Bawr" lUtio* #j sum) will be unable to meet the nation's A SERVICE FOR NEWCOMERS TO WESTF1ELD health needs without developing1 HU 6-2726 programs to train more dental •00 NORTH AVE., E. TEL. AD! nurses. Our program is desig-ned HU 6-0059 to help meet this critical need," Dr. Stephen Dobranski of Linden, chairman of the Union County Den- tal Society's dental nurscis educa- tional committee, said. Applications and other informa- BUSINESS DIRECTORY tion ean be obtained by .writing to: Miss Dorothea Wiersma, registrar, ' W«'r« At NNT TO YO«I At Yo«f Ttkphon* Union Junior College, Cranford, RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES or by telephone the college.
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LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1981 Page 21 Your Income Tax New The Newark District office of the Internal Revenue Service, call- ed attention to the provisions of Library Public Law 87-103, approved by the President July 26, 1961, Books which provides that pertain mem- bership organizations may now elect, for income tax purposes, to spread prepaid membership duet income ratably over the period Wc-tfield Memorial Library The Church anil the Ase of Reason, during which there is a liability , announced the addition of theCraRit; Teach Yourself Botany, El- to perform services, provided thi DEMONSTRATION inir books to Us shelves. liott! Collected Poems, Graves"; The liability involved extends beyond Fiction: Kogues* Ransom, Crea- Wisdom of Buddhism, Humphreys; the taxable year of receipt but ,. 411 Good Men, Fleming; The The Faith of A Heretic, Kauf- not for more than H6 months. !'; at Old Vine, Lofts; The tnann; Yestermorrow: 'Notes On Formerly such organizations me Side of The Sky, Lyall; Man's Progress, llarek; Qeorge were required to report all of this ,wtolier, Marchant; The Sea Mason, Reluctant statesman, Rut- income for the taxable year the ^Meetings! fl)l Mason; Gold For The Caes- land; How To Play Better Chess, income was received. ^ Seward. Reinfeld; I Am! Says The Lamb, The election is limited to mem- ^.fiction: American Manage- Koethke; Exiles and Fabrications, bership organizations, such as au- •nt Abroad, -Bryson; Thornton Scott; Golden Wall and Mirador, tomobile clubs, organised without ilderi, Burhan'k; After the Sev- Sitwell; The British Imagination, capital stock, and no part of the h Day, Calder; Gourmet Cook- Times; Of Music and Music-mak? net earnings of which is distribut- CARNEGIE For a Low-fat Diet, Cavanna; ing, Walter, able to any member. No election may be made for a trade or business for which th« Out-of-State Driver Banned taxpuyer is using the cash receipts COURSE and disbursements method of ac- MOUNTAINSIDE — Dwinell E. vehicle; Lacey Polk, 21, of Hack- counting. Park Hotel, W. 7th St. site of Vernon, Conn,, last week ensack, $10 for driving without, The election may be made with- Plainfield rear lights and Dominick Farad of out the consent of the Internal st His driving privilege in New Revenue Bervice for the taxpay* Man. S«frt. 11th, S P.M. «ey for SO days for speeding 60 New Brunswick, $10 for failing to display current inspection sticker. er's first taxable year beginning Mon. S«pt. 11th, • P.M. ks an hour in a 50-mile zone, after Dec. 31, 19C0, in which pre- pstrate Jacob R, Bauer also Robert Hayes, 27, of Newark, forfeited $65 bail for not appear- F. Smith of New Bruniwlck; J. Duncan Pitney paid dues income is received in Develop Poise, Confidence, i $13 ing to answer charges of careless f Newark and Frank Wheaton Jr. of Giatibbro. connection with a particular trade Also fined for speeding were Kurt or business. Such un election must Ability to Deaf With People Mueller, 2J, of Madison, $25; driving, driving without a Jicense and failing to notify Trenton of a be made not later than the date {red M. II o r n, 45, of West {taking into account any exten- •ange, S15, and August W. Sing- change of address. Antique Club Schedules 10 WAYS THIS COURSE WILL BENEFIT MEN and WOMEN: Largest Day Session Freshman Class sion of time) by which the return i. think mi Spuk in 1n< 'Ml SS, of New Brunswick, $10. 'Country PcddlerV for tlie taxable year for which the I. loc fint ttnfii*mt >aul E. Davis, 50, of Lexington, The first chapel built on Navy Show Sept. 16 election is made is required to be 2. 1. Conliol ftsr sM Wertf •,, was fined $25 for allowing an property was dedicated at Annapo- To Report For Orientation at UJC filed. If the taxpayer wishes to I. li i Itiiu ttnimtlvnht icenseii driver to operate his lis, Md.^eb. 5, 1854. make an flection at a later time, ; Walter M. Fugfnn, .18, of The largest day session fresh- program will include: Dr. Kenneth On Saturday, September Ifl from consent must be obtalnod. 19, f4rn thtl lillu hfc, Ksrt Inuim man class in the history of Union C. kfacKay, president; Dr. Ken1-1 a.m. to 0 p.m., the Antique Club MI City, $18 for careless driv- of New Jersey will hold their sec- An election under this new ; Robert Reeve, 1005 Morris Junior College—about 400 stunet- h W. Iversen, dean; Prof. Saul public law is effective for the first LEADERSHIP & dents—will report to the ca?npus Orkin, director of admissions; ond Country Peddler's Antique wt, Roselie, $10 for parking in Show at the Morris County Fair taxable, year for %vhich it h made dangerous position; Louis E. Wednesday for three days of pre- Prof. Hermann J. Bielefeld, Prof. and for all subsequent taxable registration orientation. Forrest P. Dexter Jr., and Prof. Grounds, Parsippany-Troy. HUK tier, 23, of Newark, $20 for Reversing the custom of the coun- years, and may not be revoked un- INSTITUTE, INC. •ing without a license. During the orientation period, George P. Marks 111, coHego li- less the taxpuyer obtains the eon-' BOX 320. MILLINGTON, N.J. the students will be given reading, brarian. try peddler who with his horse and Roy A, Bechtold, 35, of 140 River wagon traveled to the nut-lying sent of the Internal Revenuo Serv-1 OTHERW .FRE X WISTROME DEMONSTRATIONS, President • ! M' * ' t and English placement testa, while Day ses&." jh freshmen will regis- ice to the revocation. td road, Berkeley Heights, paid the engineering nnd science majors farm country with his waros, the lloicrr Rnillh Hotel, New llniilnwh k. Ki>iif. Ill N l>. * 0 for driving an unregistered ter from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. modern antique dealers will come The Service Is developing regu- Amirlriin MKI«», SHI Mniilv Aw., ltiihmi), Menl. it),..8 i\ !H. also will take mathematics place- Sept. 19 and 20. Day Session soph- l:lk« Club, MlUlUratK AM'.. Mrtuvhrn, S|.,it. lilt ,,..H !•• M, Atkins and Co., 326 Broad ment examinations. These tests to the Fair Grounds in their \vu« lations which will set forth the •eet. Summit, $10 for having one omores will register from 2 to 4gons and brintc to the city dwellers manner in which the election may will be given Wednesday und p.m. on the same dates. Registra- ense plate and $13 for not having Thursday. antique treasures which they have be made, it was stated. ,me and address on commercial tion for the evening session will collected in their travels. The freshmen will report to he from fi to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 18 Offered for sale by mure 75 deal- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS LET THE LEADER PRINT IT Randolph Hall at the corner of and 21. 4«f BRING RESULTS Grove street ami Lincoln avenue ers will be furniture, paintings, for an orientation assembly at Day session classes begin Sept. Kliiss, woodenware, pewter, blocks, DONt WAIT until its TOO LATE !):15 a.m. Friday, Sept. IB. This 22 and evening session classes china, pottery, toys, hardware and will be followed by a picnic at start Sept. 25. a varied assortment of articles to Nomehegan Park, opposite the please collectors and admirers of college campus, off Springfield New Quarters Occupied the arts of ^renovations passed. Of Be Prepared avenue. By Stimmif Art Center; interest to collectors of imUqut? Dread the Freshman orientation will con- jewelry will be the wagon of the tinue daily during the first week Fall Program Listed "New Eyes for the Needy, Inr," with Insurance of classes. Freshmen will attend the charitable orKuniziitio which lectures by faculty members on The Summit Art Center is now provides eyeglasses for those who ; f(| \ At a moderate cost we can help you study techniques, time .scheduling, occupying news quarters. The rtewcannot afford them. Their program rtayPever 3wf plan a complete Insurance program. examinations, textbook study and studios are at 1? Cedar street, just is financed by the sale of old note taking, and use of the li-in back of the Summit Public Li- jewelry and .scraps of metal do- rfifsfiJjt^G'SS^ There is no obligation for information. brary. brary, The building is known as nated to them. the Dan- Mills building. ^feffiSf* Call today. The orientation also will include Herbert and Dorothy Stevenson Season? lectures on the history and phil- Members of the Art Center are of 189 Elm street, will be among osophy of Union Junior College, currently refurbishing and deeor- the dealers exhibiting at the fair. ' DAVIDSON-MARTIN and the organization and opertt^i»tinjfc4Jse lVK« loft area in prepar- ation for the Fall openings and More than 500,000 people have been tions of the college, including fa- Dr. Sluilin Gives Papfcr 437 SOUTH AVE. W. AD 2-7550 cilities and activities available to classes. All members are invited to participate >n the project. Mrs. •LIFE • AUTO GENERAL all students. On Chronically HI helped by the electronic miracle: Lecturers for the orientation James Moss and Mrs. James McK. Kellers are supervising the Work. The long hospitalized, chronic Volunteers are urged to call Mrs. medical patient can be remotivatcd Moss, so classes may begin as by employment of psychology and PuritronT They feel better, work scheduled October 5. rehabilitation methods i;eaultmK in The first event to be hold in theincreased morale, scest for living better, breathe cleaner, purer air. new Summit Art Center will be the and mentally healthier ward ad- Annual Fall Instructors' Show. 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Early Leaf Fall •'Politics of Trade" is the newest Mrs. Robert Phillips, n I Grade the laws so jt slopes Measure introduced Dhawphiet published by the naiden- t of the U ot s from tfee house, •";.j»ai League of Women Voters. ters, explaining the Lea»Ue. : j S f>rft»ii 1 GO po-xnds of gros&d May*Be S.O.S. i't appeared Friday and an effort tion on trade. HIme?t'?n.*? to I MO square fee:. : wi'J be made to send it to every The phamphtet may he PUrc, j Spread 25 fx&»a& of 5-30-5, &-10- mnd teacher pplus a This Week 110 or sinv;iar fertilizer t* 1,000Tree Thirsty - tcb Flair.i buun- Congressman « locally through Mrs. A. \y JJ j &qiisr€ feet c-f lawn c*n gs&wd soil, ©r : j large segment of the interested cf 617 Embree crescent. T*v Rstgeri G*rde Heport** U em t- B I up to 50 pounds or* are&s without ' -.e*e scorching w » y both mumcj- j P"W^- th(j f .rst rf many ^g^ ef. | il a >UrC 0 1 t0 ba " - * '° ;~ .>'""'forts to make 1962 the year of PLAKTIXG TIME j weather of sutunm and ipri«g. J rw in three t* five bates of peat i ' '"**'>"**" J"*™' ' )"'>••"'tr«i "*"* ** <" - >v -wo ttnvTi,, the i ^^ for vhu ^th e year that the u MK it fnm • oaa vim Imn, | Oo the other hand, a spring seed- j roos$ to I .WO square f «t of sand y > *"*>' *** sigBSsliRp oiberwi*e. ' »""»'**'^ •>• Trade Agreements Act comes up > "rt it I s best time of year to seed a new j ing usually does n«* have time to jo r ^y g^sj and "areas without top- i *"•*»•*• «'here soils Uck abuin' " £ »*«k . .rj '« »^ "•.t«-!^nsv,e^ H now. . : ^t-t gt&rted Ijefore liot we&tfeer. i^| :S£>sl moisture, the etfeets are u < & e a "at g s **u * ir *Hrt e& and t'reate.?: . ..Alter Sept IS will fee too late in ; Weeds can be troublesome in &[ Thoroughly work in all these *'b' evident in the foiiagrc-. «*»ec »it»d »t t v ti >n" of the pro-' in the framework of the decision- V IB South Jersey. j PROVIDE BASIC NEEDS }! 4eePr then ra,ke smooth and firrol j*en«rsl wiiting and pr«ma may be Applications for registration are required. now available at the Traiissde county apricuKursl agent or write Most deciduous trees have tre- Garden Reporter, College of Museum. FREE ESTIMATES Agriculture, Rutgers University, mendous thirst during the growing j New Brunswick. You're also wel- season—soaking up from three to Barohi On Cruise come to Circular 586. "Making a five barrels of water daily. It has New Lawn." been estimated a fair-sized white Participating in a six-week sum- oak may drink as many as 150mer taring cruise aboard the es- FANWOOD, N. J. WATCHUNG, N. J. gallons of water on a summer day. cort destroyer USS Murray, oper- Tree Behavior Begins Requirements of evergreens are ating out of Norfolk, Va., sva? When a Tree Is Young much less. Midshipman third class Kichard H. FA 2-9109 One of the most effective ways Barchi, son of Mr- and Mrs. Henry to make sure pet trees are getting J. Barchi of 715 Dartmoor. Tree behavior can be improved their moisture needs from the soil by pruning especially when a tree is to feed them with a tree food is young. high in nitrogen content. The nu- Unwanted V-crotches, multiple trients help the trees to grow more! leaders and competing branches extensive root systems. This en- develop in the youth of a tree's ables them to draw moisture from life, according to Kobert A. Bart- a greater area. lett, viett president of the Bartlett Tree Experts. Spot and correct them early, A Head Back, Thin Trees V-crotch can be eliminated by re- Before a Hurricane Hits Collegians! moving one branch and allowing the second to develop. Prune away :he multiple leaders to a single, When a tree grows hazardously ilrong one. Cut off the competing tall or top heavy, there's a new >ranches. It m better for a mature wrinkle in reducing its size and This is a Must! A brand new lawn tree such as a sugar or Norway, making it safe. maple to have eight or ten well- Tree speeialiats sometimes take without digging up! spaeed branching limbs than 20 or a photograph of it first, then out- 0 slender ones. line by dotted lines the way it will • Until now, there wasn't much you could do with a really By this pruninpMrainintf a tree look when its crown is reduced 10 NEXT BEST TO A LETTER FROM HOME hopeless lawn except dig it up and start over. But today •vheri it IB younjr in the way itto 15 feet all around. you can wipe out alt lawn vegetation — crabgrass, weeds,' >hould prow there will be lens This heading-hack by pruning anger of breaking, shattering ami process is an important storm- grass—with a simple spreader application of ERASE*. splitting when in maturity it faces p'rooflng measure, says Dr. Philip Just one week, later, without digging up and without the he rigors of angry stornw. Thet. Kusden of the Bartlett Tree Re- expense of bringing in topsoil, you can sow all-perennial, central point of such pruning is tosearch Laboratories, It retains the Whether you will be a freshman or senior weed-free Scotts seed for the new lawn you want. help a tree establish a satisfactory natural contour of the crown. crown. This makes it stronger and Drastic heading-back often saves this fall you'll want The Leader to come to The dead stubble of your old lawn makes a perfect scld safer. very . tall nnd crown-thick trees bed—and with protein-buiiuing TURF BUILDER* you grow a good lawn on any soil — even subsuil! Ask us fot the full you every week during the college year. details of this astonishingly simple way fo get a new lawn the ERASE way. Order your copy today so you don't forget it in the last minute rush. We'll start mail- ing your first week at school.
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The King is the most important relation to the pieces stationed at Menzie 714 Austin street. happiness, which is everything in piece, and the game revolves the only man allowed to jump $235 Loot Stolen over another man, the Kuight is the end of each file. We will us«? Elm Street Home room representatives are this world.—Pascal By around his safety. The object of the descriptive system, the on*? the game is the trapping of theused at the beginning of the game The new teachers on the faculty ] Mrs. Charles Caldwell, Jr. and Mrs. A diamond ring valued at $100 51. HERMANN to break up the enemy's defenses. more commonly used in popular of Elm Street school were jruests I Virgil Ellsworth .kindergarten; Cttitiora valued at $135 (The World of Chess) enemy King, also many tactical chess books. Each piece is repre- anda a caitiora valued at $1 fishing rods and reels valued n8] arc made by displacing the square held by one of his own The Jefferson Parent - Teacher Miss Carol Goetz, fourth grade rttured piece from its square by The yueen, who after the thir- men. indicated. Therefore, R (KKt 3)— teacher; Mr. Andrew Sapasito, uti- at $00 were stolen Thursday from KKt 5 means that the Rook at the Association welcomed new teach- a parked car belonging to K. F. Jarvis * /enemy piece, which then oeeu- teenth century replaced the King'a The Rook or Castle derives its ers to their school with a luncheon irrutUn! class; Mr. Thomas Mullin, ia the square. Advisor or Councilor of War, has third square of the King's Knight member of the administrative Cronrath of 705 Orange aveu ue, Authorized name from the Persian word mean- file should advance two spaces. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cranfurd, police i'euorted. While playing, you should place a place of importance beside thi» ing tower. It serves as a strong Paul Kolterjahn, president. stalf; Mr. James M. Callam, prin- |a board so that a light square is King. She is the power behind the defensive or offensive piece, and This problem, for the more ad- cipal; M}'s, Doris Peterson, teach- Kodak DtArnt throne, and is the most powerful The luncheon was part of the . ti,e lower rig-lit hand corner, is second in mobility only to thevanced players, ia entitled "Lu- er representative; Mrs. Joan Feins, piece on the board due to her su- orientation program planned for for Color Processing — "his is done to insure uniformity Queen. The Rook may move along cena's Mate" or "Philador's Leg- teachers new to Jefferson School: school secretary; and Mrs. Doris o the order of the pieces. In order perior mobility. She may move and a rank or file, as usual one direc- acy." Set up the pieces as record- Darlak. capture along a rank, a file, or a Miss Winnie Adrian, Miss Judith both movlei and stilh (describe positions, the horizon- tion at a time to any space not ed and try to solve the problem. Cohen and Miss Dale Hoffaknr, Lincoln School si lines are called ranks, and thediagonal, though only along one at occupied by a friendly piece, cap- Black pieces: Q at QR ti, K at Lincoln School PTA president, IHn§ Your Hint T« Ik a time. As the Bishop and Rook, They were greeted by Edmund Al- ontf vice president. urtical lii'es files' As y°use t UP turing any piece of the nemy in QR 1, R at QKt 1, K at KKt 1,len, principal, and Robert Collins, Mrs. Hayard Holland, welcomed Present at the luncheon with the fwrllw the Queen is limited in the length its path, A capture counts as a P (Pawn) at KKt t and Kit 1. six )ww members of the school new teachers, Mrs. Bruno Car- chess board from right to left, by the edge of the board. assistant principal; also, Mrs. Hen- at white pieces in the horizontal turn and no further moves are White pieces: Q at QB (i, K at Qry Tomlinson and Mrs. Harry K. faculty at a luncheon Thursday lini*:..£ , Mrsvf . Frederici.i i....:..!k, liorneti ..., Mrs. vt..... The Kishop, once renamed the possible in the same turn. 5, Kt at K 5. White to win in five Hoeltje of the office staff. (liven in the home of Mrs. David D. T. Ward, Mrs. John F. Pitcher, joe or first rank, come in this moves. Names of readers sending Inter: The King's Rook (KR), the Page or Jester during a period Next week the pawn, and -some Mrs. Herbert Frost, recording Trimble, hospitality chairman, at Miss E. Muwhinney and Mrs. J. J, when chess was outlawed by theof the objectives and methods of the correct solution to Chess col- 201 Dickson drive. Jnequenot, were Lincoln School in^s Knight (KKt), the King's umn in care of the Weatfield secretary, ably assisted Mrs. Koi- lishop (KB), the ing (K), thechurch though its name was re-playing will be discussed. terjahn at this pleasant occasion. Assisting in the luncheon prepa- principal, Joseph Oonneil; assistant H«n (Q)i the Queen's Bishop stored on the lifting of the ban, As was previously mentioned Leader" will be published with M.KInl.y KHimil ration was Mrs. Irving Aptcar, co- principal, Joel Langholtz; school secretaries, Mrs. P. Self and Mrs. QB), the Queen's Knight (QKt), moves diagonally in one direction here will appear a problem for the answer. Only , the first five The home room mothers of Mc-hospitality chairman, and on (lie 54 Elm Sf. lithe Queen's Rook (QR). Aat a time. Kach side possesses two the readers. The means of present- names will be published. Kinley School were entertained welcoming committee, executive E. Mrechka, and school coordina- tmphlet which comes with most Bishops, one of which moves on ing the problem will be with a tor, Mrs. Doris Williams. ny set gives a good description each color. Neither Bishop may Dotation system. There are two {the pieces. The second rank is change his color. widely known systems. The first, solid line of eight pawns. 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RAMBLER, INC. ->20 South Ave. - Wcstlield] CLARK TOWNSHIP - Central Avo. and Raritan Rd. WESTFtElO - 370 South Avo. WATCHUNG — Blue Star Shopping Center, Route 22 SPRINGFIELD - Routs 22 and Mountain Avo. Page M T^WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER?, >96I» • i II.U.II . u,i M • • i , , • - ""•• - ' ' " ' " I _. Q ^ ^ "!*!s*9" Activities In The Churches of Westf ieldagdVicmity Methodist Men's ' Presbyterian Women Clergyman Begins Regular Services Sermon of the Week | List Cirele Meeting?* "GOD'S BOUNTY" Bible Class To j For Thursday Radii TV Stint ! At First Baptist Church Services The Rev, Richard L. Smith, Associate Minister | The fullowinif circles of the The Presbyterian Church in Westfield Open Sunday For Presbytery i To Be Resumed ''"" w'" lnt'et Sept. 14: missions committee in the , ' Morning cirk** -will meet at 10 The First Baptist Church of OUR LAfJY OF LOURDES Pai M . "The e*rth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof."—i Cor. 3 0:20 "A rtudy in the Gospels" will be j . . follows: Mr?, Max Adcer- MOUNTAIXSIDE—Rev. Charles | R. 4- CHURCH office. * ~ a 1Tl as Braekbill Jr. of -537 Deer path, be- *West-field will.becin its regular; Sunday: 8:30 and i(t Men of science have been niakinj; a survey of the resources of |«h«h* theme of study tofor the Men's i mamall,,''s c.jjrtrt-lite. wwitjlnh j'lisMiss Mar'-ui" Sunday program this Sunday with \ Central Aivc, Moantain»ide :S0 •fte human race. They find that Mother Earth has n larder richly i Bible Clans durini; the coming yeai-! Miller of use Hitrbliii'd uvfiuc i?an duties Friday as a staff execu- j worship service and children's* tive of the Division of Radio ami .j,,.| ; , Mrs. V. E. David- ! be director of the field services for Confession^; Saturdays and eves j erf t e w lr 1 orul. j ami will include the following cultivated, and much of that in the pel of Mark as a basis to note the j 5M1 of -oy SaundVrs avenue Mrs i United Presbyterian radio and of Holydays, \4 to 5:30 p.m. and thc-ms suns by the church cno™ moat primitive fashion. similarities and differences be-1 William Blower's circle with Mrs! I television. Church School classes also bepri | 7:30 to » p.nj. j iit the first service, "Thanks Btf If two-thirds of the available tween the four uoapeis. Second, »n j rMiun mu Bradford* He will work at the Interchurch a double session under the direction j F FE . rhChristian ot of Mrs. Ernest Elkins, director of ; Baptism- -, : Arrang, e in advance at iThee"—-Handel and Beautiful $i land were cultivated by the best analysis of "The Christ" as PP«-1*- j aavenue;enue:; M,Mrs". J. K Cambria's \ Center in New York City. vior"—Keigger; at the seconds« modem methods, it would produce Carlson of I The clergyman, 40, had been Christian education. Classes for all j rectory or by phone. aented in the synoptic gospels cjr(;.je witn JJ,.S (•. j>_ Carlson of I _„-.. are held in connection .with Marriages: ' Call at rectory at vice. "Behold How Now, J?rahe4 eight times enough food to feed (Mark, Luke and Matthew) as j y Sinclair place; Mrs. H. A. El-1 associate executive and director of Lord"—Titcomb and "Cherubs the race. Our food factory has 23 radio and television for the Synod both worship services. least six weeijs in advance unless compared to "The Christ' pr«-1 8eJMM.r.K ,,(,.;-!,. vv;,|, i^rs. ]j. M. I At the 8:30 a.m. service children special cireufjistanees demand Sonir"—Bortnionsky. Visitors Ja been badly handled, ignorantly, se.nted in the Gospel of John. He- j of New Jersey since 1955. newcomers in Westfield arc cot! and inefficiently. lated subjects will be intertesta- j j,^." Harold Melons1 circle with Before going into full-time re- throufjh Rrnde four j»o directly to j otherwise. Coal, iron and oil are non- lijdoua broadcasting, Rev. Mr. their classes and have an extended | gick Calls: Urgent calls at any ly invited to attend the service went literature including the j | | renewable resources, it takes mil- "Apocrypha" and early chtuch i.road Mr3 ;H Mrs B .AuRichar] ot md 2Miller' Map se HiJcircle Brackbiil was pastor of the Eliza- program dismissing at 10:15 a.m. jhour of day . m. Kobert j canteen at CJiristian Education fee, Roj^er Williams nur^uryi^l-^ Parker of 72B Coolldgu street; 9:30 a.m., women's holl cliyir ^ The population of the earth has doubled in the last 70 years. It iias spent his spare time in theo- Mrs, Dale Weigenstein's circle with vise the work of three area oilices Hardy is church superintendent j building; gamtj.'. records, dancing, is five times as great as in the year 1800, If that rate of increase ojfkal and Bible study at Drew and counsel with United Presby- j and Kalph Mease is the assistant,' ' urpai; 8 p.m., nominating Mrs. E. O. Willcox of 2225 New- mittee in the Hoard room. should continue, tho future would be difficult—Malthus might be right. University. Biblical Seminary of nrfc avenue, Scotch Plains. terian synods and presbyteries and in chiir^e of these classes. HOLY TRIMTJY R. C. CHURCH However, it is estimated that the population of the earth will New Vork and Union Theological local church councils in planning The sermon subject of the Hev. Augmented schedule: stabilize itself between 1970 and 2000 at three billion people, and Seminary. lie bus also participated producing programs. William K. Cober for Sunday is Sunday Masses: In church, 7, FIRST CHURCH OF our country at 165 million. China had become stabilized before the n n study of "Judaism" at the 'Three Faces of Faith," I'urt of j CHRIST, SCIENTIST last war. Jewry to Observe g fl 10, 11 i|.m. and 12 noon; synagogue in Crauford. During the the church's pro^ram is an em-nur- j «' ' in 42Z Eajt Broad Street As the men of science see it, the great question before the next past year, he attended a study Redeemer Lutheran u^ement of systematic Bible read- j '^ -j^ Sunday Services: generation it: Can three billion people live on this earth in peace, 11 aim. series at Columbia University con- 'Roshliashana' Outing Scheduled ing-. Kach month Mr. Cober preuch- Holyday Masises: In church: C, 9:30 and tl a.m. sharing ita bounty? Their answer Is: Yes—-^-provided they are friends. ducted by Dr. Paul Tiilich of es n sermon on the Bible book of Sunday School and Ntmer; The riches of the earth are adequate; so far the spirit of man 9:46, 7:45, 8:46, 9:45 and 10:30 larvard Divinity School. Al Northover the month, which is Isaiah for a.m.; in chspelj (5:45 a.m. It a.m. has not shown itself to be equal to the situation. The geologic and tyr. and Mrs, Dwyer and two At Temple Rite September, Wedne*day Evening Teitimon; graphic facts point the way, but nmn does not always follow the facts. The annual outing of Redeemer Weekday Masses: In church: ehiiden, Cathy, 13, and Stanley, Visitors and newcomers in West- 6:45, 7:15 and 8 a.m., unless oth- Meeting! 8:IS Since the nonrenewable resources of the earth are unevenly 10, make their home at H Inditin Tim Jewish religious -New Year, Lutheran Church will be held at field lire welcomed at First Baptist Effective prayer will be at1 distributed, • way must be found for all to have a share. Hereafter, which begins at sunset Sunday Northover Camp, Bound Hnwk, erwise announced. Spring road, Cranfard, ami arran^enu'iJts are made each Confession: Saturday: 3.-.10 to dealt with iit Christian Snenw the only way to be independent, economically, is to be interdependent, The "Men's Bible Class," so nins, will be observed by the .Sunday, The Sunday School classes week for those who are new to vices Sufhiay in a Le^iitt-Sa Kussia ia nearly independent; Brazil is tile next, and our country and members and friends of the j 6:16 p.m. and; 7:30 to 8 p.m., culled because it was started anil xrreKHtian of Temple Emanu-EI touv the facilities and have the Thursday before the first Friday, entitled ""Substance," is third. But the more highly developed industry-becomes, tho Ies» run for several years as a men's of Westfield at the first of its Hijrh church will attend the service to be church program interpreted to independent any population can bec.oine. Th« earth must be a com- held in the rustic chapel on the same as Saturday. Holyrlaya: Be- Scriptural readings will iln class, in open to both men and Holyilay services on Sunday at 8:15 thorn. the account in Lu]\« of tin1 Ms? munity, or a city of destruction as it now is. women. The class has undertaken camp grounds ot 10:30 a.m. No fore each morning Mass. p. m. Evening devotions: Novenas it parable about the two iiwn, out Of old, Homer saw two battles raffing nbout Troy . . . one on specialized Bible study since its in- This commemoration of Kosh Sunday School session will be held the earth, between Greeks and Trojans; the other in the air between at the church. honor of our La;dy-of the Miracu- Pharisee and the other aSt-lie thinks about himself, is^tlft' 5722m! year since the world's and parents 1:30 p.m., witft John Rl Lennon iimko ourselves better ot to ta' about life. In short, hia faith in God, irlie loses « sense of his own Unity of Westfield nnnfttjiii The Rev. James C. Whitnkrr, John C.i Whitakcr fit those who hear us. toonKsto that is initial fall meeting will be creation. separate of classes with j worth, he is lost. teacher and parentts followingflli . minister of evangelism of the First Sunday: l):15:and 11 a.m., all the infinite or to be henril of mrt held Monday at the Woman's. Club The liturffy for the New Year Methodist Church, will be truest These men of science thinking of the whole world and its peop - includes special prayers of peni- At noon family groups will gath- sections of the (hurch school will Arc we benefited by praying! Y l" l at -118 South Euclid avenue. A speaker of the Woman's Society of meet. Children \fho are not regis- tin? ilesire which poes forth hanp ple—agree that the human race must into a huddle" and plan henlintc-devotioniU service al which tence, unicon, readings stressing er to serve their picnic lunches. ffor.thf e future off its freedom, security and welfare. Else the bounty the theme of mnn's ability tri im- Food and refreshments will be on Christian Service Thursday. tered should complete- their iv^i->- in^C rtftcr ri^htetm.ssu'-^ is M*'* of God may be the booty of bandit greed. will be presented the subject, Mrs. II, S, Orth, president, will tration in the education office, of our Father, and it ilw* ' "Emissaries of God," will initiate prove, and hymns of aspiration ami sale by arrangement of Redeemer "Only our spiritual resources are in doubt," remarks a man of thanksgiving. During the morning Couples' Club, sponsors of the an- preside at the opening meeting of Room 215, before proceeding to return unto us void." science who is also a man of the spirit. Religion, as now interpreted the new series of meetings. Our the l!Hil.-(12 season, which will con- their classes. ; hearts and doors are open to all. services, which will be held Monday nuol event. William Hawke is the The Golden Text U from I and organised, is simply not equal to the task. The plain facts prove it. genosa! chairman in charge of the vene at 10 a.m. in Room 211 of Services in tli- sanctuary. Tho Unity of Westfield is a direct and Tuesdayy at 10 u.m., respectivep - brews CO: "We arc mnile I" " All the religion in the world was not able to avert two world l th Shf ' h is picnic committees. Wesley Hull. Hcv. Clark \\\ HuiU will preach. takers of Christ, if we h<\i> wars, the second more frightful than the first. A divided religion can- affiliate of Unity School of Chris- ly, the Shofar, or ram's horn, The program will begifiLat 11:30 Music for the !1:li> .service will be tianity at Lee's Summit, Missouri. sounded. It Is the ancient instru- The afternoon will be devoted to 1 bejrinnhiu of our confwli'iice * not unite a divided world. The fact sees itself. orKuni&ed jjnmes and ccnitestH for a.m. with devotions by Mrs. Whit- solos by Uonnkl Mort.', bass baritoiu . fust unto the end." Oil we need for the lamps of democracy, and science can not [ Sept. 11 also marks the bcKinnini? ment which once culled men to war- uker. At the 11 o'clock! service the uaue- of Unity's annual world-wide "Les- fare ami now calls for combat both children and adults. Commun- furnish it. Science can find facts, but not the answers—it can not ity mnuinK at 4 p.m. will brintr the The Rev. Mr. Whitaker will have tuary choir will IUMK "God's peace fire the heart and stir the will of man to do what he knows he ought sons in Truth' Week," the plans atrainst wrongdoing and shorteom-, as liis thome "Churches for New is peace eternal and 'Hear my for which radiate from the centra! inns. It will lie sounded also duriitfc afternoon activities to a close. to do. the chiliireirs service Motulay af- 'lines." Mr, Whitaker is a native pftiyer, 0 God.". • More Church Neu^ A perpendicular religion is not enough; it must also be horizontal. headquarters. The text book, "Les- To reach Northover Camp it is of Louisiana, ami was pa.stor of St. sons in Truth," was written by ternoon at 'A p.m. suggested to drive west on Route i'l'elude: 'i* r e:l u Sydney
Simon of 122 East Du«l» IVORY WILLOW GROVE ley avenue, will be in.ttulled as does it better PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH second vice-president Jiml school I UUMDRY Old RnriUn Road committee chairman of the Temple Scotch Plaim Beth ICI eonirreKutfon jn Elizabeth, Rev. Julian Aleximcter at the Temple's "Invitation Sab- Sunday: 10 a.m. and 9 p.m., bath" tomorrow. IS THERE A WAY OUT? worship services; classes will be Th« installation of new Temple held for children of. nursory officers will taW place at 8 p.m. at through primary apes (3 years to the Temple, 1271 Clinton place, Sure is! You can banish your third (Trade). Elizabeth. Rabbi'Milton G. !ifil!er Wednesday: 8:15 p.m., summer will speak on Reform -Judaism at washday chores forever via evening ndult program. tho service. our thrifty service. Try it! Liberal Religioiis Etluc-atiou For Your Child 5AME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND ('ICINKfM n«'*-f ««v«*ry Niimlny DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST ili(H) I .t*l. lid p.m. K IrrKHrtr \ltrxrr.i St-rvli-c l>i-«,vlri4Mt NEW 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE itt'Kltatrlltlotl tlflilrtM NPttl. 17 11IMO n.m. I. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Artatt Mrrllns'n Klnr< Kept. ill. IlilKI n.m 556 Westfield Ave. • AD 3-0J55 A rH, .r . Horn, of hom.i*. o.mo.phor., comp IVORY DRY CLEANERS ETHICAL CULTURE SOCIETY n a IoMly , o|r condltlon,d 51« PKOSJ'KCT ST. orf-*trOB» Parking Facilitin, AND LAUNDERERS Ue«n«»d Sfaff Charle* E Dool«y OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS DOOLEY fUNERAl HOME on n-riiro Frank J.Doolav PROSPECT ST. AD 2-5020 Carolyn M. Doolov 218 North Ave. W.r Cranford i BR 6-0255 »THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19S* Page g§ Baptist Circles Slate at 1 p.m. according to the following The Bible' Theme For Presbyterian Church School schedule:" Activities In The Churches Meetings Thursday Circle 1, Mrs. Walter Day, lead- er, at the home of Mrs. Emetine The Bible" will be the theme of a the church office before Saturday Dusijue, Jr., nursery; Mrs. Eugene The September meetings of th« Thurber of 773 Summit avenue; HF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Life", may be seen at 12:80 p.m. program of worship, study, and ac- to eliminate confusion on the open- Clark, kindergarten; Mrs. P. Rob- HE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Circles of the First Baptist Wom- Co-hostess, Mrs. Anaie M&ekey. IN WESTFIELD on Saturdays over WPJX-TV CHURCH tivities used by a regular staff of ing day. ert Brookman, primary; Mrs. Wil- an's Society will be held Thursday Circle 2, Mrs, Jack Brontot), Minl«ter»: Channel 11. 125 Elmer Street approximately 250 teachers, admin- No registration is required for liam Thawley and Mrs. Leon W. leader, at her home, 735 Scotch Br Frederick E. Cbri.tUu istrators, and helpers who will man adult classes which meet only at Seiglc, junior; the Res", James D. Rev. LeRoT St.fford 1 Plains avenue. Rev. Jame. D. Cole ECHO LAKE the Church School of Presbyterian 10 a.m. The Triangle Bible Class CoU , junior high; and Mrs. Hurry Rev. E. M. Oddcn Circle 3, Mrs. Jack Miller, leader, ge». Richard L. Sinitli CHURCH OF CHRIST Church Sunday «t the opening of which is open to all men will re- W. Tenney, senior high. Sunday: 9:15 a.m., church school, Stearns, juniur high; and Mrs. at her home, 753 E^orgate street. Rev. Orval H. Auttin 600 Springfield Avenue center for Christian education— the three sessions of classes at sume its fall program Sunday un- Session supermtenaVstts are Mrs. Sev Jo>epl T. Hournni Burney E. Bawcom, miniiter 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. der the leadership of R. 1.. Tic- Murphy, Mrs. Konald Martin, and Tennvy, senior high. Circle 4, Miss Mae Edwards, Grades 1 through 6, nursery and Charles W. Uibbs will serve as Sunday: 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m., Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible school i kinderg-arten; 9^30 a.m., church for The junior and senior high de- mann, president. The Elizabeth Mrs. Peter Harkley, pre-nursery; leader, at the home of Mrs. Nellie rsrshiP service; fall and winter partments will meet in Westmin- Norton Bible Class which is open Mrs. B. K. Bischoff, Mrs. John Bat- registrar assisted by Mrs. George Dexter of 630 Glen avenue; Co- for adults and children Kenneth young people, chapel of the Holy to all women will not meet until Browne)! and Mrs. William H. stan" planning «on- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH erence; 9:30 a.m., circle of prayer j (Epiicopal) CALVARY EVANGELICAL } a.m., the administrative board The Rev. Richard J. Hardman LUTHERAN CHURCH (ULCA) f the woman's association will The R«». Robert H. Wilkin.on Cranford Helta the lounge; 11:30 a.m., de- The Rev. Norman J. Faramelli The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqfc.st artment of world service commit- Pastor » meeting in lounge annex; 1 p. The Rev. John A. Smart Today: 7 a.m., Holy Communion; The Rev. Walter Wagner !„ missionary education group in Assistant Pastor Your investment in a Cadillac returns many dividends needs. And its precise craftsmanship and enduring iisngesnnex; 8 p.m., chancel ehoir 8 p.m., Boy Scout Committee meet- (hearses in ciioir room; nursery ing. Today: 3:30 p.m., junior choir over and above the finest motoring the world has e%»er styling have traditionally commanded a premium in Tomorrow; 5:30 p.m., Junior rehearsal; 8 p. m., adult choir irtmcnt statf in nursery room; EYC. rehearsal. known. Cadillac's favorable first cost, surprisingly close resale markets across the land. Visit your authorized ntation for new primary teaeh- Sunday: Trinity V; 7:45 a.m., Sunday: 8:16, 0:30, 11 a.m., to many models of lesser cars, is very nearly your last dealer and discover the practicality of owning a 11, primary rooms. Holy Communion; 8:45 a.m., Holy Worship service; 9:30 and 11 a.m., Tomorrow: communicants elass- Communion and Sermon, Mr. Sunday church school foe children . . . for no car is more economical in its maintenance Cadillac . . , and why this is a practical time to buy. s will start for those in eighth Hardman preaching; 10 a.m., Holy three years old through High rsde through senior high school, Communion and Sermon, Mr. school; 9:30 a.m., adult class in jstminster halt. Smart preaching; 11:30 a. m,, the church library. Saturday: !)-12 noo-n, open house Morning- Prayer and Sermon, Mr. Monday: 12 'Noon, staff meeting; ir pre-nursery department; 9:30- Hardman preaching. 8 p.m. Sunday school executive i noon, nursery department ori- Monday: 7:30 p.m., Meeting Boy committee, •tation in nursery room. Scouts. Tuesday: 7:45 p.m., planning Monday: 9-12 noon, orientation Wednesday: 9:30 a. m. i Holy committee; 8 p.m., senior Luther or Presbyterian weekday nursery Communion; 10! 15 a.m., teachers league executive committee; 8:15 ;tol parents and children; 7 p.m., training course, p.m. parents of first and second kf Scout Troop 72 .will meet in Thursday: 7 a.m., Holy Com- year catechumens will meet with fetminstcr hall; 8 p.m., nominat- munion; 12 noon, meeting YCS. the pastors. if committee meets in parish Wednesday: 3:30 p.m., children's me. THE ALLIANCE CHURCH choir; 7:30 p.m., youth choir; 8 p. Tuesday: 0*12 noon, orientation Retford Avenue at Cherry Street m., youth committee: 8:15 p.m., .ti Presbyterian weekday school Cratiford persons desiring to unite with the •rents and children; 7:30 p.m., Sunday: 9:tiD a.m., Sunday bible congregation Sunday, October 1, dint meeting of session and trus- school; 11 a.m., morning worship will meet for the first of a series of res,f«iiowed by separate meetings service; sermon by pastor, Kev. L. classes of instruction. [session and trustees. J, Pyne; 5:45 p.m., alliance youth fellowship groups; 7 p.m., evening GRACE ORTHODOX service; speaker, Rev, L. J. Pyne, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH pastor. Rev. Leslie A. Dunn, minister Monday: 7:45 p. m., Sunday Sunday: 9:30 a.m., rally day in school workers conference. Sunday school, The program will Tuesday: 7 p.m., pioneer girls, be presented in the church audi- TEMPL.E EMANU-EL colonists. torium where all classes will as- Rabbi Jack Stern Jr. semble; 11 a.m., worship; sermon, Sabbath services are held every Wednesday: 1:30 p.m., women's prayer band; 7:45 p.m., bible study 'A New Song;" 7 p.m., worship; rirlay evening during the sum- Sermon, "Praise to God. *r, beginning at 8 p.m. They are and prayer meeting. Thursday: 7 p.m., Boy Scouts. Wednesday: <' :5u p.m., midweek inducted by members of the tem- service of Bible study and prayer. fc religious committee. UNITY GROUP OF WESTFIELD Information, about temple racm- Affiliated with the etsMp, relig.ijus school and He- Unity School of Christianity Calvary Lutheran VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER irew Stkool may be obtained by Lee's Summit, Mo. ailing the temple office at AD Believers in the Trinity •sin. "In spirit we are all one with Full Schedule To LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY Tomorrow: 8:15 p.m., Sabbath God and with man." 119-121 EAST FIFTH ST. • PLAINFIEtD, N. J. ervicc. Sermon Topic: "The Sev- nthYear." An Ones; Shabbat (Dc- HealiiiK-Devotional service will Resume Sunday «ht of the Sabbath) will follow; sume Monday at 8:15 p.m. at Sunday: 8:15 p.m., Service for the Woman's Club, 318 South Eu- clid avenue. The full schedule of church and imday of Rosh Hashana (New Sunday Church School services will «r). Unity study class using the text book, "How to Let God Help You," resume this Sunday. Identical wor- To each her p Monday: 10 a.m., Service for ship services will be held at 8:15, « (Jay of Rosh Hashana; 3 p.m., will resume Sept. 25 at the club- 0:30 and 11 n.m. •iMrai's service; 6:30 p.m., ser- house, 7-7:45 p.m. •ffl for the second day of Rosh All interested persons arc in- The Rev, Arnold J. Dahlquist, lishana. pastor, will preach on "Surface or vited to participate in either or Depth?" Mrs. C. Stuart Bgrns of Tuesday: 10 a.m., service for the both of our activities. Fanwood will sing the solo at 8:15; 'torn) day of Rosh llashana. The Monthly Friendly Hour will Mrs. Charjes Crow of Westfield EXTENSION PHONE Wednesday: 8:15 p.m., religious follow the Sept. 25 service. will sing at 0:30 and 11 o'clock. ™°oi faculty meeting, Thursday: 8:15 pm, Jewish Catherine Meisnest is the leader Double sessions of the Sunday «nm»nity council. of Unity of Westfield and is avail- Church School will be held at 9:30 Fr>d»y, September 15th, 8:15 p. able for prayer consultation at all and 11 a.m. for all departments, ': Service for Shabbas Shuva times. Her topic Monday: "Emis- nursery through high school, saries of God." Thomas Jones, general superin- wbath of Repentance). tendent reported. The adult class «*«« Jack Stern, Jr. and Can- THE COMMUNITY will meet in the church library at * Don Decker officiate at all ser- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "*» with the participation of the 9:30 only. Children three years old t!1 Meeting House Lane before January 1 next are eligible Ple choir and Mr. E. Nelson, Mountainside for the nursery department. Chil- t»nist. Rev. Elmer A. Talcott Jr. dren who become three after Janu- Today: 9 a.m., prayer group; ary 1, may enrol! lifter their third LUTHERAN n.-SO, Bible study "John" by Kev. birthday. CHURCH Talcott. Pa-tor. Children entering the school for }*• Re». Walter A. Rcuning Sunday: 0:30, Church School for the first time should register as fol- '•• Re». Arthur L. Kreylinf nursery, kindergarten, Grades 1 lows: nursery and kindergarten l«ntr Clark ttreet and Coy,- thru 8; Adult class at Campbell's, children will report to the parking waite place, opposite Roose- ;U7 Partridge lead by Kev. Pad- lot entrance to the education build- '» Junior High School. For in- dock; »:30 and 11, church worship, ing. First grade through high , ***'on, call church office AD Rev. Talcott preaching: sermon school young people will report to tile "What is required?" 11 church the church narthex. Those children school, nursery, kindergarten and already enrolled are to report to .jo*'!-: a p.m., Ladies' Aid So- last year's classes, except those 1 primary only; 5:30. senior seminar M olhcers moi'tini:; 7:30 to 9:00 —Rev. Paddock; 7:15, senior high advancing from the intermediate to •'•. oilieo appointments; 8 p.m., fellowship — Jny Lesher, topic the senior department. These will choir rehearsalh , "Why do we meet?" report directly to the senior depart- orrow : 3:10 p.m.p.m., junior ment in the church house. Children junior Monday; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout under three years will be cared ;"« rehearsal; 8:30 p.m., couples' Troop 177.. k Luther for in the church house at 11 »"4""'''«'" ' '" Hall; all Tuesday: 7:30 a.m., minister's o'clock. tiled lh »•">•. rcRular ser- .'j "'» i» hdd in church. There Tree road; "Naomi" at Fulton's, Times Scheduled ar f "" ^"n'lay School held at High Point drive; "J'riscilla" at . r " this day and the 10:30 ser- Laytons, Forest Hill way; "Ruth" The Ministry of Music of the w ° ht<1(l in the rustic at'church; "Miriam" at Cutters, First Methodist Church will have :iber f .N'ortnwcr Camp. The Cherry Hill road. enrollment for the choirs at the ;:| ' U1««r and the junior choir 8 p.m., New Members meet with first practice session of each group. ,.,..'?• >hl-«= will be no 10:30 Rev. Talcott in thu new memorial initial rehearsals for all choirs • lt ra the church in Westfield. room 7 in the Christian Education are ns follow?: ;^-, department Her kitchen wall phone is so handy, Her colorful bedside phone is UNION CHAPEL m., Santuary Choir, (adults), She simply can 7 live wil haul her w; nutKr SuiHlay scli°o1 Room 211. Mountainside Friday: 3:30 p.m.. Cherub choir pretty Princess phone. Colorful, so often. Saves so much time—so mud there to help her day and night ' Today: 8 p.m., choir rehearsal at (grade 1), Hnum 105; 3:30 p.m., service: 8 the chapel. Wesley Boys, (grades 1-8) Room compact and (as she'd say) cool. running 'round the house during her It's good company all day long—, .Sunday: M:-I5 a.m., Sunday 2M; -1:30 p.m. Antiphonal Boys T w>1 S< Pt 1-l: fi: !0 1i> Great for keeping up with the 5" chiV *Vl * ' ' ''•" School classes for all age groups (.selected voices), Room 214. busy workday. What active mother • helps her feel safer at night: And, PJI. • ,ur -'hi'iii-5!il, 7:30 -to from mirsi-ry through adult. iSus .Saturday: 8 a.m. Angelus Choir transportation to and from Sunday | (boys and girls, grade 3), Room teen social whirl—or having wouldn 7 enjoy a handy helpmate' hi color, it's such an attractive, b ot;n School is available for children 2M, 10 n.i-.., Carol Choir (grade '••H-M, "^ '' confirmation living in .Mountainside; 11 a.m., privacy when hc_ calls. like this in her kitchen ? addition to any room. morning worship service; 7:15 p. 2), Room 214. 11 L 1 rt ru( li Sunday: f> p.m., Descant Choir 'Hi Luth'>an"" "' *Iou '' program, m., pi'oyer service; 7:45 p.m., even- '"tivi,.,-, t" . •. r, may he tuned ing service. (,"elected' voices), Room 303; 5:30 Enjoy an extension phone of your own for as little as 90c" a month. (You'll find p.m., Chapel Choir, (junior high NFAV !5 Wednesday: 8 p.m., prayer and it very reasonable, too, to make it a Princess or color model.) To order yours, HHi. yk ' '^ ^ P.:n. over Bible study 'meeting at the chapel. school girls), Roum OTIS;«:3 0 p.m. JERSEY '^iiiM C 1"uthcl'i|n Chuj-ch's Visitors are welcome at all ser- Youth Choir (high school hoya and just call theje!ephone_pusjjie5s Qif(cp or ask vour telephone serviceman.. ^ogriim, "rhia is The es at the chapel. girls), Boom uOH. M THE WSSTF1ELD (H, J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ltef Roller Skaters Watting Alp Strand I . M. i •>> < At Olympic Fark At Liberty A'ow ^f Rialto ! ( \ 5 am ioBDini»to »»-UmS , f Holler -ikatei'f. waiting sonw- Mil wh«i impatiently for the roller W K .' ;nt co-i«ter sea.-on to end, will ae back tl ., in"th^ir element this weekend at RIAffi V t • ri t i ' t I.' n , (livmpif Park. . Bi, The irvingion-Maplewood parks \u NOW THRU TUBS, ..j I.on ruiler rink will resume operations from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow, will ' be closed Saturday and open again Th' To" m '* n from 2 to 5 Sunday. F.|(' \' H ''i wi Thereafter, it will b# open Thurs- b< ire i. n'^oiie' day. Friday and Saturday eve- v ^ ifl I! J- i Ui an ^u nings and Saturday and Sunday sfternoons. the -tl gus .,, BHJUU1 -^UU' Personnel of the Bayway Refi- \te I j.ilui it.d ' Une ioukjnery of Humble Oil & Refining Ti.i pioiuitivm «iil U di | Co. have engaged the entire facil- itcUd bv J,id wfo -nrutj the lin^ a.id i season for the public ended in a by two men, one older (Yve» !k,iA~ t«u "ibwii Diuin," the Ut-j"fireworks exhibition Labor Day Montana) and one younger in with .n.'-.pli field- ( night. (Anthony Perlsint) th»n «he, in "Goodbye Again," now through ® PARtm CAUGHT IN THE poignaate soil PSMIOH of * Eirl'» love and Saturday »t LiWtr Theater, TRflP! the tea"* lure Leslie Carol) «nd Hont Bucbfcoii »««r M the young Plainf.rld. Starting Sunder lover* m Joshua Logan's production of "fanny" for Warner Bro* "'Honeymoon Machine." ,Vi The Technicolor presentation, also tUrring Maurice Chevalier and Charlas Boyer ia now playing at the air-condltioned Strand Theater, Plainfield. Social Security NOW PLAYING MOTHER AND DAUGHTER (Maureen O'H«r« and Heyley Mill.) NOTICES Questions, Answers "Threepenny" Still WEEKDAYS— a — » — eveidrop on Father in this iceae from Walt {Money's Technicolor ~ Also sotlalts, 1^. K. & L- K, I'rrlh Am- At Paper Mill, Hit SAT. 1 — a.13 - .1i45 — «'»••> — romantic comedy, "Th« Parent Trap," (tarring Mi** O'H«ra. Brian bvy, ft. J.. (hited Pec.-mltir li, !!>.'.». Walt Disney'i Keith, Miw M!'!» «• identic*! twin*, mni ca-»tarring Joanne Barnet, Thr (irfefniK^fs «ri- Kisn Known as Musical Hailed Q.—I aw receiving social secur- A Bliena Viitft release now playing at the Rialto Theater. riSS MiKlivun Avt-nu*. Wcslllfkl, N. ity payments and estimated that 1 J. TIH'F** is thii" appr<»xinla£t;ly $11.- Alaska Sled Dog Si.».os wltli iotficfit I mm .Turn- S, The greatest musical hit in the would earn $1,200 for the year. HMil and rosin. The Hlx-rin* n'wTns My cash salary as a waitress has must be withheld. Under your history of the American theatre, Matinee Daily t P.M. • LEGAL NOTICES • '" l'iAl"wj" WKIScSs'iXo, not gone over $1,200 so far this original estimate $460 in payments rtia Threepenny Opera," has StHTiff prpved itself just as successfiU in THRU FRI, SEPT I year, but my employer furnishes woujd have been withheld under HICCifNKfN'f; In the !muth«fliit.'r)y David Weintlrk. Ally, retirement test effective before the of Mariisun Avenue cfiMtBnt 725- J>J * WV t"X-l22 New Jersey as off-Broadway. two meals a day in addition to ray fH h Ul I $ t h Continuous Sat., Sun. cash wng-es. Must the value of 1901 amendments. t' fium it« with the "Threepenny" is playing From 1 P.M. <>f - off NPPW Si'tK*fy SitKfy C' l K Division tin- HouthwcHtrrly tine uf Lot 37 nu HlifMvn on "Map or Hi'nmila HHtUitH," Starts WED. SEPT. 13 200 a year under the retirement nio» CountCnt y PPocket A Itt ROW &AV&AVINO&AVINI OH A AMM W^stHcJd, New ,}<-rm.y liiiMl in the Jeney's Summer Barn Theatre test, her total earnings, including SOCIATIONTION, a.a. Nt-'W JerHty eori.«rn- Union County CH'rk'n JIITlce u Mm, K HOMICIDAL wages "in kind," must be used. U PlaintiffPlitiff, v«. JO NATHAN No, !24"A from t*«ki point of fjoglii- FOOTMIU » «"r°°" HOKH, et al., Defendants., Civil niii^ running tht'iirr*; u> ^fMith m MORGAN THE PIRA1 This applies to all work except Action Kxecutiun—For Hale «E Mori- d«Br <>t J.ilH'ils iiy virtue of the alrnvft- IUMI writ J3VBS. $:it WHt>. THIil! KAT. and farm work, where cash w»s;es of execution t« m« direc sl'l'l I:MIII'H ii-H 1 I sluill <-M«i f**i'i; Oiciuu' {») North i% (\* only are counted. Therefore, as xiMJffc for t?aU* by puMic v Hisdue, in the Court Hnu**T in thf f4i'(H'H, (17 HJllHitfS M'ewt *•£'£!,S5 U i your total wninijs will probably lteatrttlh, N. J-, on WVdtM' city «f \v tin- HtmthrnxtPVly HhU* of Mad.su rlny. (ho A tl <4 i U 'The Innocents' exceed $1,200 this yesi'-, when the 4th. . da. .y o. f Ot*tt*he- r A.O... ,. , at i»n > i value of meals is included, you oVIorlkk i n Ush e afti'Niomf i of salil ttuy. S3 I'.f An Adult Ptychologieel Drama CRBRFORD 43 t'l'l-l I" tl: ana C * A N F O R D' 6.9 " should check with your social se- ALL that tflU't or part-el of land, ltKfSlNNJKd. situate, lyins? ami helm? in the T»wn l>*iKcril'i'(l in «i'('orrt»ii<*e wltli a RetH. 13-JB— tiet>«. -<>--'< Air Conditioned curity oftke about how your earn- of WeslflHil, County uf tlnitm find Kllrvtj- by I'Mwsiri] *'. lEtfiHy and Ai- ings AVIII alleet' your checks. f Nsnv .itM'BOy: "Tig«r at th# Gates" Thur.-Tu«s. Q.—i receive social security and LEGAL NOTICES A Brilliant and Provocative want to work this month for $175 Comedy Story of A PSYCHOTIC for the month. Should I report this SI PKIlMlll 4-OUIT OP xt!, * Tliur., »I.5(1_I>1. nnii Wt*Htli*"ld Aveiiufi ctmtrHry U> I I Snt. **.»«. All tlrnla Hi-wi i ril. TECHNICOI.OR*-l». WARNER BROa now, or wait until tho end of the 1 Kl.llott «-<>-IU3. AHI'l KIUER , . M-.wia-ne r.-quirtTJipJitH «>f Title y. Article I year? KTATI3 <>l* NICIV JKHHEY Sfftloit I' of ili« Zoning orrlinan. i , I "HOMICIDAL" To i.eneml OrUlnancv No. HSi, HfCtlon ! A,—You should report to the , POROTH V • PROPS A, ] and Social Security Administration lly virtu*, of ati Ordt'r of the J*u- Appnftl of Or, Hanforil M. U* l en* |jerm!8»toti to extemi CXSKEI anytime you go to work fur wages erloi' Court of N*tw .!s'r*t'j% Chan- 'MORGAN THE PIRATE try i)iviwUjii, inntlo on t!tt> *!iith day llMftllM K t ftl tQ. Broad KCivet, n- more than $100 per month or start r Auifiwt, IB01, In a rlvil action t uHi> iIK* MnMnhM'S for SIATt IU>,»VI PlainfieW 6-5477 Cool! Air Conditioned fii.'*.»H «ml tin apftrtmp All fill nUmt 111 <<>li>rl rendering substantial services in .herein aierftld I'coMa in tltt? plaintiff tlip retniirom*.*nt** of Tit If !i, Ai- Starts Wednesday self-employment if expected earn- ami you are tlie. def^isttant, you ur« It's love and Luau when . . Now Thru Sat.! hereby required to a-HHiver the e«m- fl'e (!, 8t»n K'Kvm-d 1-", inn 3; Tillc !1. Arli<;li> 111 , Section 1 This is how love INGRID BERGMAN 'Gidget Goes Hawiion' if Uit^ KonlnK orilioftiifi . HAWAIIAN" not exceed $1,200 this year, you ltiml«'iick, Inquire, i)lHlntllfH mini- and always noy, whose lulilr****** I* Ml I'urli I'lace. Anneal nieil by l>f. Nlcholiin A — VI.VH — YVES MONTAND need not report, .MoriJ.*lu\vn, New Jersey, and hi de- mil lilnillt C. f llucllttn rur in.rmis' I'.o l« cxti-ml cxlntlnft iilUldlng ill 1 i.i James Richard Ulill 6«... Q.—-I applied for social security fault vthereof sui-h judgment MhnU b** ANTHONY PERKINS r«'iuU !'ed jt^ninKl ymi [in flu* I'imrt )Hjirrt Hlr«'*'t, i-'mtriiry to tlu- it- STEWART WIDMARK benefits last January when 1 was Klmll think cnultnlili- «inl just. Vim trt-nn'titM tit Tftl«- ». Artlilf I'l i=huli file J"iir KiiHWi-r and prn>*f tif •I Inn 1, I'tlrituraiilis a. t\ and il of i 1 05 years of UK<> anil pelf-employed. HITVIIT ill with the <' 'Two NRode Together At that time I thought 1 would i.f (lit- Killwior <'»v .Irim'y, hi !•:. HANKUH* earn more than $J,200 in J1MJ1. so 1 of AdjUi*tJ.n ;it •1'wti Ills Hit" In Votari^ inhinnee with the ruh1 * of rlvil UTVAK I have not received my checks. 1 ltriU'lil'f* and iifo'.T-ilurt . Sandra John have found, however, because of Thf? s'bjert te sure I fret Attorney fur I'lnliilin* I'urKUtuit ti* the order of Bawl ifH >W Mnt "Ai»«.\W, B,.lu»- all check? due im1 for this year? .t. K1HK. Surrogate* "f 1!»<" County ME TRUi" AMPLE PABK1NS AFTER t fnioiv, made on the eiRht^enth JULIE NEWMAR who will «p. .r FRANCO1SE SACAN A.—-You should inform social ay of AuBiwt, A.I)., 1»(!1. upon tho pe«r in the outstanding Hit mtui- P!>lU'"Hr- foropk Dinner Theater, in Cedar pose was mailed to you with the IMK *">(»"- t'Kliibil *to tht> HulistiM'ilter untler oath f OUTcaBRioOE TO letter telling you that you would ] trictB ami Ui;strl'' eve- willUn Kix months* Cvom the I + SERVICES YOU NEED • suranee benefits. .at date of H»id ordor, r thoy will bo . ,\t. to hi*a thf fi.,- f barrbd e from p tttuH'UUiiK or Q.—I am being paid social se- lh« pmno ngaiiint the curity anil hove u chance for about Aupenl llletl l)y Julius »mt .litclison far |i^t'Hiii*Hion to ei M. Muward, two weeks' work at Si00 a weeli. exIrnaSmi to the t'Xisiin«: two-fam- i • BLDG. CONTRACTING • MISCELLANEOUS • REPAIRS Will I lose t> month')! benefit if I il,v il««JIJnK at Hi f'harl»a filrtw .'onirary t» ih<- roiinirctnt'ijtM i take this job? 1 do not expect to GETTING ENOUGH lUGGAGf IMPAIRING Titht 9, Article 11, Seclton ! of the 1'liiiiUleki, N. J. -MODERNIZING TRUNKS — WMHRBLW earn over $1,200 this year. 24t HOT WATER? Ajipeal rtltHi by Charlff »nd SUITCASES — SADIES' HANB8* A.—No benefits will be with- linn Vplln forr pcrmlKwiop n to ert'et H Specialising In th« removal of Hme- RUSKIN'S held so long as your total earnings one-family «!,veiling at flis X. VIUANE & SONS, INC. ucale from hot water colls. Wo rent » TO cnnDfToti anii .sell water Boftenera. 152 .North AT».. I'«.A1!V1IEI.1>'S-* this year are not more than $1,- WrotelJ I'laliiH Avenue, t-outrary to HSU St. Mark. Air. the r*Mni.rt*m«t*tfi of TH\c it, Arttal* ANNA &1AU1I3 8CHOW*. 411 2.OT71* All 2-4SKQ SCIIAIBI.B 200. This is true even though you 10, Beet Inn 1, l^ftraKrniili d uf th<' Alteratiuna and additions. Hoof re- l.rMKSCAI.E HKMI1VAL SERVICR RI3PAIBS, alteration" mM'i '/,m)iti^ Ordinance. A I) 3-49M may earn more than $100 in some ,t. KlitK. Kurrotfatt" of the County pulrs, and %vood Rutters. Houses ataira, dormers, porfhoH, **v a * Appeal fllt'tl l»y Dr. William It «C I'nion, niiitld on the il!i?1Ut?enth built, genera) contracting and all B-B-t( and attic rooms. ExixTlly yl months of the year. Kfsrtiftt* for |torm!it8!oii t*» use a jior- day of AutuiHl, A.H.. li'61, upon the l &Stf Etiward Dudick. Call BKiJS" •'•, tlun «>f r-xistSnK I'UIIIIIIIK nt 31M) lit;n Q.—I have been receiving social 1 anplk'utlon of the umlerHlsrncd, as ASPHALT DRIVK8 <>s Avt*ftu<* fop & real c^tntf oith * .Mxcrutrict's of the *'Htnto of said security benefits since lust Novem- contrary lu th«* rfnutrfin^TitH u ilft't'aHt'tl. notice is hereby Riven to BENJ. CAIDORA UPHOISTERY Title i»1 , Ai-tllo 71, Hectitm 1 of th tho creditors of Haiti deceased to ber. I estimated that my 1961 Konins Ortihumo* , n» nmtMiiltMl by MASOW — rt.ASTKR exhibit to the sulmertbtrM under ots: attle rootna, olo»- CE!HK\T WORK FURNITURE REPAIRS earnings would tie $1,800, as my (3t*nora! OriUnitHce No, 824, Becll oath or affirmation thtHr claims ftmi it3, purch^H, e^illMgs. basement Jtbl DON MAXWELL salary was $350 per month. On 4 . demamlH ugalimt the ostntc of said RECORDS looms, eti:. Heasonable. nnhmii ATe WestSrld, N. J, Apju'ii! fiipri by Thwnifts A. and dtK'caKPd vvltliln six months from M Ju.ne 1, tuy salary was raised to tho date of said order, or they will i. V. Strand AD 2-0S5K 2-aooo AD x-rno AD 2-0226 Hetty A. CatalCatalan for pprmiHsio t All th* latest Hilt B-6-tf 6-6-tf $175 per month. Should I notify rn,l a beautbt y }iatiui r In tlit* !iiiB*>- bt* forfvor Imrrott from prosecuting ftit of a ono-famiiy dwelling- a or recovering the same against the the social security oftice of this 2 Sijrlngrt'fild Aventio, contrary to HiitmurlberB. LONG PLAYING INTEniOB, eiterlor namtlnB. Satla- e r0erhocfer, MAIITIN I.ROM! no obllKfttlon. A.—You should report the in- Section S. Par«gra|jh rt of the Host* F. naughtry, AND STEREO and Oracrftt Contrncter nijiR Ordluanfp a>M nmendpd by Mxecutrlces ll Wtfl A. KIAMIE EL 2-4245 crease immediately. It ehange.s Vlnct>nt R. Mruuwan, Attorney Over 5,000 different fi27 Summit Ave,, Mtlmstra 6-B-tf your estimated earnings from $1,- Appeal filed by Chester I* WcKttlfW, N, J, selections displayed VV H-0TM or h-V 8-16»r 800 to $],U75. Under the social I'PHU1 I*. Ht*«(J for permission S-24-U FeeB IH.00 t-ti'tt RXTKKIOR PAJNTINO at ft better security law, the $175 difference PHONOGRAPHS price. Fully Innured. AD 2-2276. MASON REPAIRS 1 3-!3-tf All types of mason rcpa' should bt ivithlield from the pay-, IVOTIC13 OV KAI.V1 OF HEAIi nKTATK POH NOIV-PAYUISXT At discount prices. alterations. Free estimates. monts due you this year," Under OF TAXKS A!S» ASS12SS«!MKJVT.S AD S-S;»0 IMiblio tint tee IM hereby Kiv*.-n that the nm.3?r»!tni«ut th<* foil pot or of WILLIAM McMURRAY TRENCHING the mnv Isnv, benefits wilt be with- TnxtjH of Hie Town of W<»*rftl(?l(i, Union County N. J., will set. nl imblir SHEET MUSIC Ma«utt f)nd n»Odlnc Contractor held at the rate of $1 in benefits micilnn <•» |)H» ffnd Ony of T.ctobpr. IStn, In the Tax CoUoctor'H Oftic* tn JULIE KperlaUftltij; In DRAISS FOOTING GUTTKRi and leaders. J General sheet roetal wont. " for each $2 earned from $1,200 tht» MunMiml UuiUl.nK, 4M 1'uHt Ilronti Kt., :H 2 o'clock In tho oftcrnoon. l»«rt-li«.»—ration—o.vni>i:i> f*ni(I it*IUIM \VH! bt* j*ohi in ft»« ueli i>ert*oiis will )»urohapt> th* 2 year okl Mable, iM acres Oncert-in should I'? withheld sometime this muni' subjt't't to rt**lont|>tlon at tho l st rat*1 of ii)t Ht. but in no rase THE iwature. oiitslde overhnnir (or lmiiym » for The tmlc n)inH hf» • TREE SURGEONS wrntli«r. Benistlful rkllng arem mjulf lu-rtMM' sin- t.*f.m»!uHloii of the HUIC »r Uw u Hy will l>»' r***»«»l«l, Horses broomed every dfty free of (}.—When 1 filed lor socin! pe- Anyy parrop t or rt-al pioportppyy fof r whicich thten hnUU ll»4 v no f*th*?r purp - " LANDSCAPING ill b lk ff l ld t Ih !h MUSICSTAFF fharne. Barn surrounded hy larec curit.v benefits in February 1SHJ1, will bi« nlr«.'k off ntul sold to Ih ujn!ch»aIHy In ft-f o for tvtllo AURORA TREE EXPERT CO. ?lia'inti!i«'K nml ri^htt* «N <»Uu>r pnrr Crttitual*. i'Vl*e*ter P.M. to 7 P.M.; (K> in lflfil. Recnusc of I I i1 r lmwlrnl . ""'f. '• "Water kept In each JIM IOVELAND rin,1 i> with tlio provision!! 27 Elm St., Westfield OPENS TUESDAY I Npw Jer*ry Certified Tw- Expert stall." a hiyulf, my work ended May iil, of Arfi'i uf Oiian of Title :.*, Ufvisod •• tnltitot of Xow JerMi'y in»«. Corot>5ety N«I. C*T**Re>tl Tree I-%pert LANDSCAPE 1 of July. 1981. sivt', h wever, of t)u> 1KM> fur t«x to the social security oftiet ? tho , COMPlEtE TREE SERVICE GENERAL TRUCKING SERVICE A.—This change should be re- MA11Y V. Al'l\ of AD 2-3361 ) MECHANICAL STUMP REMOVER H8SBT P. TOWSSBSD ported to your social security itf- ! 1'l.alnSetd 7-TOM) (lice. If you earned $275 u month •luij i. CHI-AM CHATEAU, inc. ALLIED VAN LINES l.ocatl»ii vantp RESIDENTIAL - INDUST«*j in January through May, you have r.M:! Il-Miltvaril. Hni-ry F. A- I-'H'V I* C MI BOBTH AVE. AD 8-44IM Bit \V. liri.rnl Kl. Aln.iiiJit rv:>n(i earned only $?,.'nr> Shis yenr ;smi Route 22 Mountainside londscaping — Drainage " i';» W. linwl ft., KiUim.'i At'ip^ivlv.t • 7:11 iSI'IIALT II1IIVKWAVS UWS! MAISTAHK" ~~ can receive all benefits fur the TSii \V. Uroml St.. Siiinm-1 Adiimviva * CO. MOVWO * STOn. «:<:i W. nmni! St.. lluloflaw Miolnlk . 7:? 1 4 COMPUTE CHINESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE D. VlttANE FERTILIZED — U«B» ' year except about $8!>, Had you ti-IS W. Mrinul St.. Hnit-shiw iii.-SnUc . M-A Mjiwi>ii nntl vinMler Bloektop Drivewoy • ^ continued to work, and earned the f,is tVilillnif lu.iiil, t.oniH l''iirjnru Of m*«nl Work — Coo^ri^le Curtm 714-H; OuiiiMrliitiil St.. .Mlun H-VSCylo 15.72 FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Al> S-IITTB A1J 2-ISSO ria shiproenta. Sr.rae van to AD 2-2425 AD 3-°° $.'1,500, much more of your bene- 440 ^owntr Hi.. S:(r:mfiH H. ^njxis .. ileMlntttion, Lot _» c»tlroate your 3-9-tI move 11 OLIVER HOWARTH fits would not buve been payable. Ml T Ht,. J.un.'.s it. T»;\i-v Business Lunch from $1.25 ?"•?«,, - ^il" Van Uaca. AD Q,—I made a statoiiient to foetal Av* 3-3IIS*. 6.|.tf I". ;"C;Cf llillrrr.vt ly T. No jacket required during iuncti hour, SI0IN5 security at this first of the year, .strtu-tiun «'.•> when filing my report of earnings r Ai-f. .\r • ROOFING CONTRACTOR . IV >.'!.. 'A. B. DANCING FRIDAYS • SATURDAYS * SUNDAYS for JfXiO. Hint I would fain about nontln-. UWInu, Gutters. <-• «t.'! JJIIIIM St.. l-:m-l I". Jr. K- 1'Vn I., j — Slate and Tils roof © PAINTING Itonr ut.-air«. John oovi-.t-n $1,800 in 1961. Due to a cnsuigc 'Ji. i>V> MiiiiM 1; W.iy. i.t.i.nn Our newly decorated Banquet Room 1 rppamnc l,t'a»pr"irt St. . *' . 500. Should this lie reported to V"!> r tttJ ikvi..iv Av... Jlvrllr. K. KiiiK 31.1 70 Special facilities for private wedding receptions and Exterior Interior racial security now, or ^)?ould 1 "!'. !If^ i'roj:i..i'S .^(.. Alirtil Hti.kt-J- •i !•:,' 3'). !•:::! rroypi-i-i si.. U'lllinm * J.iumc K v.illt- other social functions. Capacity up to 300. L. J. SHEEHAN just report it on my annual report 31. SI!" S.'ntch rhitl'w Aw., E.«l. or Mobtt' A. !iri'» at the first of next yenr? S3. 9.-M SVtlKPWlfk Avf., I-Vitiikle John.-,.!! Off Premises Catering Orders to Take Home TO BUY OR SELL, USE 32. 340 fiiuth jlvf. 1 But, jinry Scinan LEADER CIASSIFIEDS A.—-You should notify your so- .H. "IK houlh Avt . I-7a«t. Mary Henmfvn ...... cial security office now as $150 3S. 732 Brtmti 3i., TfV., fciamuel Actjuaviva ...... 40. FOR INFORMATION CAll AD 2-3873 KX1-KHT PA1XTW« and wallpaper- Joiln only of your benefits for tho year. 9-T-H LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS '»* ? Wv I'rloco, call aUer 4, BRING RESULTS »TME-W*3TFIEU> (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ?, J#Sf Wmgm Sf A-WJEHTV1 headed by that all-time favorite:
Fancy Fowl.., f inert quality — plump and tender birds Turkeys Save Cash Oratorio Society USDA Injected & Graded A
Kcb Conductor Rcady-to-cook plump & tender •• For New Season 16 lbs. and over ° Mrs, Muriel P. Robinson lias kern chosen hy the Trustees of the 33 Oratorio Society of New Jersey s?co»rdi»ntor for Ihe 1901-02 sea- son while 1'i'tor Snzin, peprmanent conductor, is on a ieBVe of ab- sence, Hen Turkeys r,: *37 Mrs. Robinson will make her Ducklings.,. full m»ated bird* first appeuiunce with the Oratorio Famous Manor Hout* . * , None Finer! USDA Grade A Society Rw. 10 at Montclair with succulent, rich flavor State College Auditorium, ton opening concert of the year. - . A resident of Glen Ridge Btid Plump Pullets *39c Pan-Ready Fryers «> 33* minister of music at the First Congregational Church of Glen Young Tender Chicken* — 3 to 4 Poimdk USDA Grade A Manor House Cut-up, Ready for the Pan. USDA Grade A Hidge, Mrs. Robinson is a gradn- •te of the New England Conserva- tory of Musk", majoring in ehmxh music She has done graduate work Ducklings * Fancy Fowl 8t the school of saer«d music at Uniiitt Thcolofjicol Seminary and Finest Long Island . . . USDA Grade A Fat Tender Stewing Chickens . USDA Grade A isteiveii her masters degree from Boston University. She wns* assistant conductor 0/ the Boston University Choral Art Cornish Hens j Chicken Legs *39< Society, founder and director of the Hy liett Mandarin Oranges .*,,»*.<» 6 .a*. •re made up one week in ad- _ • _ , , UrdMott 2°oi; Salisbury Steak, 'ance, and while it u poalible *t the last minute to send an OWeet POiatOeS Packed In SyW car. Fi»h & Chips *>tr> paper to a new addroi, or Meat loaf >t is not possible to prevent Peanut Butter sPeci«.ir»aei« K Morton Dinners •lie already addresitd psper s J (Him B»ii>g to Ihe old address Special Savings Plus Qold Bond Stamps, Too! without the week's notice. Unpeeled Apricots whoT 4 1"1.( • * t • I • Hue Ribbon , f "| Shad/ The "Leader" will be happy e Lan* to forward papers without pke Libby Beef Pies S££ft 5X1,00 Creamery Butter e*tr» charge anywhere in Paper Napkins IOCOUO. i •* Breakfail G»m ">e United States (or those 37 French Green Beans H£ Grade A Eggs lars* Whit. dO»* 65* "•Asvribers who are planning Sta-Puf Rinse ^*7rgA ** * Bel-air Fmtn Sa(*way Mild '• fce away for temporary pkB Chunk Style Ptriods. Cob Cut Corn Premium Quality Cheddar Cheese Dow Handi Wrap *££«"* Homogtniind A Better Buy Esquire Shoe Polish Blpck, Brown 10 or. Green Peas ?r,m°v'mZJty Lucerne Milk gotli or Ox Blood can Mri. Wrlghfi Sandwich Bags Tidy Home O -i.. English Muffins Rich and Flaky Pt:k°25c U HOUR SERVICE Skylark Fresh Fruit-and Vegetable Buys ... Plus Qold Bond Stamps, Too! Buttermilk Bread A Tail* Trtot P«!«r Pon Corn Twisties Crlipy Frtih i"39c U.S. No. 1; Size A National Say* at Sofoway V/.39c Economy Pack Pretzel Stix P White Potatoes 10 29 Snack Crackers ^n..™w'fh Emp»«ij.ny pkg1!' 3 le QIL HEAT Sim HE,,, Italian Prune Plurm 4?4 NORTH AVENUC CAST WESTF1ELD. NEW JERS>EY Refreshing, Healthful Sugar Donuts 2 29 one Purple Plums Mrs. Wrights,- A Tasle Treat AD 3-3213 dozen Lunch Box Favorite c Works Like A Golden Bananas 2 29 Note Book Filler 360 count - Sunkiit Juicy |b c Barllell 2 •>• 39* lop Flight Loose Leaf package Charm Apples aSEi, 19 Lemons California'* 5 ^ i9c Pears L
.«•.,„ ,.-,, , ,,.,,^.>,, frkw effective ot all New Jertey, Peart River and Middletow* sareway TODAY THRU SATURDAY I $tQtn We nMm ,h, rlflhl to ,imif qu9nti,|e,. None lold for . ' The Golden Book DOU PINEAPPIE CHUNKS 20 oz can 33c KRAFT PARK AY MARGARINE 16 ox. pkg. 30c LA ROSA MARINARA SAUCE 16 oz. jar 49c BURRY COOKIES Happy Family U oi. pkg. 3fc Illustrated DOIE FRUIT COCKTAIL 17 oi can 25c NABISCO PREMIUM SAITINES 16 oi. pkg. 29c KRAFT GRAPE JEUY 10 ox. ar 21c KRAFT DELUXE MARGARINE 10 ex. pkg. 41c 15 oi. kfl. 65c WOOD8URY SOAP Bath Siie Spec. Pack 2 for 24e ROMAN PARTY PIZZA Frown P (y |V6| Copyright, Saieway Slorei, Incoiporatud Dicfionurf IVORY FLAKES 12 oz:P kg. 34c MINUTE MAID tenon & limeade 6 oz. 2 for 27c MitADY BtlNTZES Frozen 8 oz. Pkg. 39c BABO CLEANSER Special Pock 21 oz. can 20c 260 NORTH AVE. Ch Joy Liquid Ivory Soap Crisco It's almost like magic eer Ivory Soap Detergent Special Pock Delergent Special Pack targ© Size Special Pack »°Y a Classified Ad in !2oz Medium Size Uoder produces results (Books 2 to 6 each 99c) 1 31c 2 bars 3]C 3 182c 4 bars 39c "• con i-/ I r you want ,o rent or hire, Co,t ' %! Spic & Span Comet Cleanser Reynolds Ivory Kitty Cat Food O'Cedar Save at Sofaway SpDCiol Pack Aluminum Foil Personal Size 100% Salmon Sponge Mops 16 oz. Qif 14 o 25 ft. e0£h pkg. v3r roll 3 25 LEADER Page 28 THE W£STF!ELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 196t Highlights in Women's Fashions -:- Menus -;- Other Events_
! JO, and II :&0 a.m. respectively. j 1 Mrs, Le&tt-r Murphy, Mr». Ki»n~ • Church News I aid Martin, and Mrs. Peter Bark-; I Give An Orange Pekoe Jamboree COMING EVENTS \ [ ley, superintendents of the thn't? i REMOVES Andover, Asbury Pork, Boyonn., Beord, Belford, B«!nrar, Biair, BradiC). • S -Si HUST »»« STIMM* Coll S'ick Twp., Bristle, Brocklyn Coll., Buffalo Unix., CaWwell, Conlerbufy, j sessions of the pre-nursery depart- ! Corier«l Acod., Chopin. Chaltiam, Chrisrion Brother! Acod.. Citadel Milih,,,! St. Paul's Church merit, and their wt-afl* will a.i?ain bp | Coll Colgmbia Cranford, Cronwell, Croydon Holl, Dollos Uni»_, Deal hostesses to children under three ! Defborton Delowore Univ., Ouke Univ.. Eden Hail, Ethel Wolker, Fair SEPTEMBER 1961 yt>ars t>f age and their parent* | Hoven FHkin Nur.ing, Florida Southern, fred Cook, franklin ond Marshall, ~S~ M T W T f 5 Ends Session of from 9 to 11 a.m. in the pre-nur-;- | Freehold, Gltn Ridg», Orier, Harvey, Hgbort Colt, Holy Cross, Holy Spirit. ! i-ry room of the Parish Hou^e. t Jonathan Dayton Reg., Kent Place. Keyport, Kimberl.y, Kiski, lakehunt, 1 2 tak.waod, tawrentevillt leiMJter Coll., Lincoln, tincroft. Little Silver, Li». 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Choir School ingslon, long Blanch. Mahwoh, Molvern Prep., Mcmojquon, Moplowooii Week Needed For Jr Ma'rkham, Maryland Univ., MidcHetown, Millbyrn, Monmouth Beach 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Monmoulh Coll., Monmouth Memorial Nursing, Montclair, Mpntcloir Slott 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 For UH? third! consecutive year, a Address Cfwnge leather's Coll., Morrii Horvey Coll., Mt. S». John's, Mt. St. Tory's, Mi, two-week choir school was held far Vernon, Ntivesiflk, Neptune. Newark Acad., New York Mil. Acad., Nyacir 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 the boys of tht* choir of St. Paul's One week's notice t* re- Boy'i School, Ookburst, Oak Knoll, Ocean Township, Peddie, Penningion, i Church from Monday, Augst 21, aueitd of readeri of the Pennsylvania Military Coll. Pennsylvania Univ., Plainfield. Point Plcoiont, through Friday. "Leader" who are changinjE Kadcliffe Coll.. «anney Sthool, Red Bank Calholie, Red Bank. Rider Coll, 11—Annual picnic of the Shaekn- The forty-eight treble boys at- Roflin* Coll., Rosemont Coll., Rosernonl Coll., Rumson, Rutgers, St. Ann'j tb«ir B^dreasen. Add re** II*t» St. Benedict's, St. Catherine's, St. Dennis, St. Francis, St. James, St. John the maxon Garden Club at tlu< tended a three hour session each are mad« up one week in ad- Baptist St. Joseph's, St. Mary's, St. Michael's Nursing, St. Paul's, St. Peter's, home of Mrs. Thomas morning that included twu rehears- vance, and while it ii possible St. Row's, Solon Hull Prep., Skidmore, Short Hills Coimtry Day, Shrewsbury. O'Brien, 1941 Lake avenue, als, a class in sacred studies, han- tti the l«*i ramute to *mnd ma Smith Coll., South Orange Jr., Spring take, Star of th» Sea Acad., Summit, dicrafts, and recreation. Altos tsxtrn paper to a new aodre**, H. E. GOSLING Tatera, Timple Univ., Tinton Falls, Toms River, Trenton State Teacher's, i 1—M uuntainside Newcom- assisted with the morning program, Tulane Uni>., Union City, Ursinus Coll., Verona, Villanova, Wall Central, ers Club at the Westfieid Y. it it not po**ible to prevent and had their own series of re- tbe already «dtdre*»ed joaper FLORIST Wardlaw, Washington, Wesleyan Uni*., Wsst ESJBX, Weitfleld, Weit- Weyman O. Steengrafe will hearsals in the afternoons. e minster, W,«o«n, Wilson Coll. speak on "Our United Na- from gains to *^ °W add re** tions." Rehearsals were cundurted by withou* the week** notice. Richard Connelly, organist and ftown for All Occatloru 425 students from these schools attended this Rummi'r'.s 12—Garden Club of Westfii-Id ut The "Leader" will be happy session .... 221 of them in 20 carefully grouped classes choirmaster of HL Paul's, and t* forward jaspers willhout tat ADamt 2-M«S the home of Mrs. John h, cJasses tin 5a crod studU*s were extra charge anywhere in took our 45-hour course in A8hbau(?h, 542 Birch avenue. taught by the Rev. John A. Smart. the United State* for those IO5O fprln«f)»M Av«. "Making Terrariums" will be Mrs. K. F. Phillips headed a com- READING, WRITING, STUDY SKILLS discussed. subscribers who «re planning mittee for handicrafts composed of to l*e away for temporary They ranged in level from 6th grade through college, and 12—Junior Woman's Club of Mrs. J, F. AmboB, Mrs, Donald period*. in ability up through National Merit Scholars .... all Westfieid at the home of Mrs. Brides Mrs. J. I). Oorwith, Mrs, J. F. McGrourty, Mrs, George JMu- planned on further education, all believed that our course Orvil 3. Ostberg of 2097 Doc- would improve their grades in school and on entrance wood drive. "Gettinjr to Know bei, and Mrs. It M. Whitmore, Rec- Catertetn jrwir ntw nttffcbert demm tht raa4 witk an Orang* Ptka* You" supper. reation was planned and directed exams. Jtmbtm ftineh mid* with Iced Ua «ne#ntraU .«• a bait Is Inturt !>y Robert 'Chambers and James HHr*t<|imichlnt, rtfrmhlng rrault*. Fill th» atnUr with a molded 1(1-17—Flower Show of the Trail- Pus-ark, tint* *f let Madt <">m l«y»r« of frtuan Julca», water and vtittabl* side Garden Club at the mu- A feature of the opening day Mid-Jersey C(iiii|iaiiiuii DogTrainingCluh FALL SESSION - 23 September - 27 January •atortnf. At Mi* "iet" mail* the punch take* an addad flavor rathtr seum. Mum a wMary or diluted quality, Otiwt* should b* atfctd to waar was the release of helium-filled RUMSON SOUTH ORANGE FT. PHEASANT lumtwiait •aatwnat npnatntini th* t«a grewing cvuntrltt, 10 -Mountainside Garden Club nt balloons by all boys enrolled in the Announces 5«», * A.M. - n M, Sot. 9 *M. - 12 M. Sat. » AM, - !J M. the home of Mr«. H. Urruti* school. Jay Tarhutton won the > Rar**a «n Meal anil ilmpls w^y coloring to water, which In turn prize for this 'balloon reported from New Beginners Training Classes Wed. 1 - 10 P.M. Tu«. 7 - 10 f. «. Thgrl. 7 - 10 PM, to aattrtaln the ntw neighbor la combined with various fruit of 853 Hillside avenue, Wal- 4o»a tba rotd. or,to bring your juice*, and tben, froten In layer*. ter H. Binyon will speak on Conn. A pfenfc, organized by Mrs. Elementary reading classes and all levels of math. Maada together toe a aprlog or Aa the "lea block" melts, iqatead "Chrysanthemums." U. M. W'hftmore, was held at Echo . Tuesday, Sept. 12th at 8 P.M. auimtr fe«U»aL or dllotlng the punch, it adds Lake Park during the second week Classes for Adults. favor. 20—Workshop of the garden de- of the school. On th« final day, an Pte* to CIT* an Oranfe Pekoe All courses under the dicecllnn of Russell G. Unnney, Jamborm — It Will be fun tor ORANGE PEKOE JAMIOHEE partment of the Woman's exhibition of handicrafts produced at •Ttrron*. Oueita «hould b« uke4 . PUNCH Club, 9:30 a.m. at the home by each boy was on display In the , formerly Associate Director NYU Reading Institute. to coma la homemade coatumw (Makes.alout 09 punch tervingi) of Mrs. George S. Brown, 130 parish house a ud i torium, and 2 cups boiling water- Send for Bulletin representing anf of tbe tea grow- H cup loose tea Harrison avenue. zuH were awarded the beat en- WESTWOOD HALL la* countries I.e. India, Ceylon, • fi cup> cranberry Juto* Indonaata, OhtM. J*P*n,«t«. If the I ift-ounce bottles ginger ai« 27 -'Town Meeting' on Mayor- tries in each category. Also, «n the •unison Handing Institute 4 cans fr&sen lemonade Council Plan F at 8 p.m., final day of the school, Guy. DeVoe 438 North Ave. Garwood »«ifhborbood children cone aloni Jambore« Ice block* 111 Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. 1W 1-1650 witk tbelr parent*, they'll lore Bring water to a full rolling at Roosevelt Junior High was awarded a prize as the hard- For Information Call wearing tbelr owu creation*. Ir boll la a aaucepM. Remove from School,. cst-workinj? new hoy in the ehoir. tk* party la to b« gt?e& outdoor!, heat Immediately add all the tea. Membership in St. Paul's Choir you'll need BO decoration* except Brew, uncovered, < mlnutea. Stir -Westfieid Chapter, DAK at is open to all boys in Westfieid and Mrs. Gorsky BR 6-3231 what |roa choose to u»e. If tbe and (train Into a container. Add the Episcopal, Parish House, party takes a tarn toward becom- ,8:15 p.m. Guest Nig-hl. Film, the surrounding are», regardless ing a "block" party, your neigh- cranberry Juice. Just before «erv of church afliliation. Boys between bor* ihight be aafeed to contribute ing, reconstitute frozen lemonade. "Operation Abolition," com. the ages of nine and eleven ere in- a batch of homemade cookies or a Stir Into punch.. Pour over Jam- piled by House Un-American boree Ice block * in punch bowl. Activities Committee," will be vited to contact Mr. Connelly at the cake, etc. — with or without the Stir ID ginger ale. parish house to arrant forf an party motif. * To make Jamboree let Block, shown. audition. The idea or an Orange Pekoe freeze the following In layers; 28—Garden department of the Jamboree got lt» utart from the a) 1 can frozen lemonade re- Woman's'Club, 12:30 p.m. in following recipe which uses a tea constituted Nursery Department's concentrate an a base to make b) 2 cups water and 2 cups the clubhouse. Dr. II, Mol- sure tbe punch la both thirst- cranberry juice denke of Trailside Museum Open House for Tots, quenching; and refreshing. The c) 1 quart water, 4 • 6 drops wilt speak. colorful molded block of Ice en- green vegetable coloring and Parents Saturday couraged the Idea. The block Is 3 • 4 drops peppermint ex- made by adding a little regetable tract. OCTOBER 1961 The rnu-H(_*ry department of the s M T w T F S Church School of tho Presbyteriiin 1 2 3 4 Church will hold open house for 5 6 7 threo-ycar-old children and their 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 parents from !h!JO a.m. to 12 noon enotiRh to bundle the ti>y safely? 1 7, Toys thiit contain sprfne; 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Saturday in th* nursery room of AREYOUR m mm the parish house. mechanisms me for the older child 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A Public Service of tht 8, Spark-producing toys arc for 29 30 31 Children will have an opportu- National Baby Care Council the older child. Sparks should be : nity to become acquainted with the Watch Thoie Toys weak enough not to cnuse ham: teachers, proKnim, und materials The purchase of toys for babies or lire. before the fall opening of the three and young children should bo done i>. Wrappings including plastic sessions of 'Church School Sunday with great care and consideration, ba^3 should be removed before the SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS at 8:H0, 10, and 11:30 a.m. For the past few years our or- toy is tfiven to baby or the child. Theru nre more thnn five times Mrs. Frederick C. Disque Jr. is ganization has sponsored within 10. Before buying, inspect the ns many women working in banks icenei'fti superintendent of the de- our membership a unique commit- toy carefully ami rend any in- toduy aa there were 20 years ago. partment while Mrs. li. F. liischoir, tee called the Products Liability structions, directions or warnings Women now fill nearly six out of Mrs. John Bntzold, and Mr. Uay- Exchange, whose purpose it is to that may be printed on the pack- every 10 bank positions. niond Olson heail the staffs nt 8:30, gather and exchange information age. FUEL BIUS concerning product* which have Accidents do, not jtiwt happen. been known to causo accidents. Sometimes a munufsieturer has With the assistance of the 10,-overlooked n potentially hnrmful TW SUCCK8 OP 000 attorneys who are members element in t\ toy. it is therefore SPACI KESIARCM . , of our Association and who have the duty of every parent to report EPOXIES handled thousands of liability any accident involving toy* to tht cases In the courts, the Products manufacturer HO that an ,wnrei Liability Exchange hits developed may be taken to prevent »ny re- Waterproofs Your Basement! the following pointers parents currence. • should follow when purchasing toys' for babies and youn^ chil- Sometimes accidents are mused 4 by a toy poorly selected for th "CHEMOLON" dren. baby or the young child to whom it 1. All edges should be smooth. • Excollent for TOO HIGH? is given. 2. There should be no pointed Residential ~ Engineers, Inc. compares estimated cost of gas with cost of or projecting parts. Properly selected safe toys can bo more than playthings. They cai • Brick, Cinder and 3. 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HEAT Westfieid AD 3-3213 Westfieid AD 2-2200 Westfieid AD 3-1492 wca**' *THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Page 29 Booths Capture Tennis Club's Parent-Junior Championship Event Junior Bowling lLwal Girls WlnStal e j)oWn Mease Duo Register Saturday Juniors Wind Up Tennis Season Westfleltl Girl Wios Echo Lake Wins j Opens Sept. 23 Tennis Loop Tille Sfcontl In Sailing In Final Round The junior bowling: program, For New Season Girls of the IS and under divi- With Week of Tournaments Dorothy Huff of WestiieU, sail- nter-Qub Swim sponsored by the Exchange Club, J sion of the Westfield Tennis Club ed her Jet 14. into second place in will start Sept, 23, with a 28 week completed a successful season last Sixty-five juniors turned out last the National Jet 14 Open Cham* Here Monday schedule. There will be a Bantam Of Boys Football week when they defeated the girls RichardsonsLose week to participate in the animal pionships held lust week ou Rari- Relay Crown League for children 10 years of of the Plainfield Country Club two In Nationals tournaments of the Westfield Ten- tan Bay by the Raritan Yacht Cordon Booth and son, Stephen, age, but under 13 and a Junior The Westfield Boys' Football matches to one. This final victory nis Club. Contests were held for Club. In the three day series, Doro- Echo Lake Swim Club emergsd ' * ,i (ho Parent-Junior B League for those between the. ages Leagues reminds iroug'ht them the New Jersey Jun- *jcv group* from 10 and under to thy took a sixth, a third ond a first. Ictorlona from the relay ehsw* of the Westfield of 13 and 15. The program is open candidates that or Tennis League championship. Tom Richardson of the Westfield registration will take place .Sat-! Tennis Club was defeated in theIS ami under. For the entire week The young sailor, representing the ionship meet of the Weatfietd by defeating Ralph to both girls and boys. In singles play, Penny Kroll oi the dub was the scene of hard- lke Hopatcong- Yacht Club, had ten Outdoor Swim League, held urday at the Elm Street School lainfield crushed Karen Lukk, 6-0, opening round of the 81st national ii^c and son," Mike, 6-3, 0-3, in Teams will be formed with chil- auditorium at 9 a.m. amateur tennis championships at phiying and close fought matches. her sister, Patty, as crew. Winner ast week st the Echo Lake pool, She final*Monda y afternoon. dren of about the same averages •0, and Sue Alien of Westfield tri- of the championship was Richie "he winners, who took first place Registration forms are available umphed over Cathy McCarthy, 9-7, Forest Hills, Friday afternoon, by A particularly good battlt* was The Booth duo, topseedod and atid those not having an average at all elementary schools, Edison Ronald Fisher of Houston, Texas, put on by the 10 and under boy Eittrem of Shark River. t eight of the 18 events, recetwi <)fth c rown 1!)f)9 had will bowl nine games to establish In the lone doubles match, n engrsved plaque and a large winners <-' '" ' and Roosevelt Junior High Schools, Cathy Hall and Bambi Eddy of 3-0, 0-2, ti-3, U-2. finalists, George Squires and Eric Earlier In ""'eh experience for Matches will be rolled Saturday Westfield defeated Priseilla Kroll session until the relay meet Center, Sport Spot and the Leader and Alice Uonder, C-8, 7-5. turned in & creditable perform- steady Kames and displayed an as* -•girl skippers in the Jet 14 Junior p.,lj* and MikBoote h Measeand Mease. The, whseno -mornings starting at nine o'clock. store. ance at Forest Hills. He surprised sortmenl of pood strokes. Eric's ] National Championships held at ext year. Final score WAS Kcho Hid the flub Men's Doubles eham- At the end of the season, individ- Membership in the leagues is re- iorehtmd was a most useful wea-; the Sayville, L.t. V«cht Club. ake 80, Highland 70, Mindow**- ual and team trophies will be Fisher, top-ranking net star at ionship. were a stand off in play. stricted to boys in the fifth, sixth, Rice Institute and one of the tup pon, but George's superior aeeu-; The Jet 14 is « 14 foot racing in 02, and Willow Grove 60. Booth, a junior in high awarded. and seventh grades. Eligibility be- Records Fall In players in the Southwestern racy finally won him the title, 0-8,!dinghy with jib and mainsail. Glrla 7 ami s frt'slyle relay: ^liei Entries should be filed not later 5-7, fi-4. ,ake (Multnle Mur|>hy, Cfuajr H*tl, school and » member of the West- gins for those who were nine United States by taking the open- There «re approximately 000 reg- :oiuU Buirett. Tom Couuell); *, Mil IHph School varsity tennis than Sept. 20, With Mrs. Olga years, nine months old on or be- ing set from him, G-H. Richardson, In the 10 and under girls, Ann istered Jets with more than 40 rillow OI'UVB: 3. Mlndowifklu. t.im. had Just eno"*'1 additional Louise, 259 Prospect street, Mrs. fore Sept. 1 and less than 13 Mindowaskin Meet however, could not maintain his Stuhler distinguished herself by fleets throughout the United States Hojs 7 una 8 nventyls relay: 'Wn- how than Florence Semprevtva, 639 First playing a consistent game with a ;w Orovt? t Heil (,'k>tlit8r, 41ni Crar* and know years of age on that date. A boy Mindowaskin Club's annual La- pace and was forced to give way and overseas. mi, Jfff HuniHtluii. Jark WllnOti); S. p old junior street or at Westfield Recreation, good serve which brought her an !<:ho l^iltis S. illKhland. MeaMease, , 12y year may not weigh less than 01 pounds r Uay swim meet for club cham- in the final three sets. Mite where the matches will be staged, r more than 140, • easy victory over her final oppo- Oh-lR It) anil under frestyle rtil&y: net star, to (rive the Booth tandem pionships, Saturday, called forth a Tom's brother, Hamilton, also . lUcho l^tke iDabljiii Kud-hain. le e at 22 G North avenue. Application nent, Sue Sehmit, 0-1, C-0. sii edge i" '' t'^ round. The leagues supply the players' ecord 150 swimmers and divers bowed out of the tournament in Byers Tennis iolly MvAMtt: DdUDie HeWfltl, blanks may be obtained at thejerseys »nd football helmets. All the opening round, losing a four Mike Mease and DRVe Twitchell "Illy Joan Xvtfitiam); S. WllieW Twelve year old Mike, however, lanes or at Police Headquarters, fur 230 entries, who established went to split sets in their finals rtive; 3. MIHilowankin. fiiUngoWied himself with his fine other required items of equipment 13 records, indicated by (H) inset mutch to Jon Douglas of Santa Hoy** io itnd under freestyle r«lay: competition for the 1^ and under , riltrliiuiid iBrlc Van i*>uvifn, Jim all ground play. At times he stole must be provided by the players. the summuries. Trophies, in place Monica, C»l,, H-U, li-2, 10-8, (1-1. Opens Saturday The appropriate type uf equip- Hamilton has been in virtual re- boys. Both boys put up o splendid «l.v, Jnlm Allim, Ores (Jorber); *. tlie show with his adept play at f the usual medals or ribbons, fight in a jcruellinft and lengthy .-lio U-iki>; 3. MlndDwaafcm. the net. He has a keen sense of Stevens -Esposito ment that will provide adequate were awarded fur the first three tirement the past two years. He Dave Sargent, defending cham- Olijs It-18 freeatyln rolay: 1. Mln- protection for the players will be plays only occasionally In spot contest, with many games troiug to i,wit«k!u (Kue Hrnlth. Sui* Htld. Sue timing, his anticipation is good, places this year. deuce before young Mease tri- pion, will be top-seeded when play niist-li, Bt-cky mil); i'. Willow and like 1>'9 daddy, his poaching on display during registration. It tournaments. Douglas Is one of the begins in the Eig-lith Annual Carl :i-ovt': 3. l^i-ho IjUkfi. County Champions is suggested that the parents ac- Don Mutz, in the 10-and-undor top ranking: players in the United umphed, 7-f>, H-fl, (i-4. MIIJ-H Il-l! n-i>M!tYlf. relay: I, tactics produced shots which went company their sons to see the type ago groups, was a triple winner, Valerie Taylor and Linda Ota- R. Byers Memorial Tournament IlMliliutil tlJoutf Mi-Owen, Phil. fur winners. Mike won the 15 yenr States at the present time. He is a at the Weatfleld Tennis Club Sat- in-im, Bl-ui'p llunleln, Tom MoCojr); of equipment that is required. placing first in the freestyle and strong candidate for the United mann met in the finals for gflrla Wlllmv Oruvc; a. Mlndownsktn, aad under championship at the Miss June Stevens and George Robert E. Ohaus, chairman of thebreaslstrokc swimming, as well as 12 and under. Linda made a deter- urday morning at ten o'clock. The ()II-IH 18-H rr«i>ni}-l« rolny: luttli- dob last week. He is a comer. Esposito of the Westfield Tennis States Davis Cup team. tournament is for senior members nid d'niol Mnatiy, Miida Kukley. player registration committee, will in the. diving which followed. mined stand but was countered by arol Pavln, UIH^U Htnebaueh); 2. Excluding the final two games Club won the mixed doubles cham- be in charge. more accurate serve and strokes of the club who are In the 46 year k-ho Uikti; $, Mindowaskln, Winners In two events were nnd over bracket. Iliiys 18-H tn-uHlyte ri'luy: t. Echo of the first set and the last three pionship of Union County by de- 1 on the. part of Valerie who won, feating 10 year old Barbara At the leaguoB pre-season meet- Pete Heeach, John Greene, JPete •Sargent, winner of the senior .ake (John KIHWUUU, Dousr Smith. pines of the second set which ing Aug. ZV, newly appointed Davenport, Sue .Smith, Cheryl Three Ring Golf G-2, li-1. winy (Jraiit, Toil t'onnelU; S, tfeie wan by the Booth's with the Reeves and Bob Durgati, local Banks, Kathie Golf and Kathy title In J950, will be shooting for loss of only one point in each junior net stars, in the finals held Coach Gary Kehlcr of the West- In the IB and under boys, Phil hid third championship. John Ter- (lii-l* 15-1? fi-mtBtyie rnlay: 1. Saho fleld Senior High School reviewed Caltuhan. This group also account- Grant, who is last year's defetid- ..-ike itllui-iu Hl(jwttl-l, l.ymi Barret, game, the remainder of the match at the Warinaiido Park Courts, ed for seven of the new records Event Underway pak, double winner in iflBK nnd • mi Aube, 1'aui Kli'htor): 2. Mln- was close throughout. Court strat- Elizabeth, 8-0, 5-7, 6-2. the techniques of offensive and iit)r ehnmpion, encountered little 1059, and John Kraft, champion in IIWOHUIII: ;i. I'lllow Onivc, defensive football that will be used Within their respective a£e groups, trouble as he breezed through for HOJ-N 1C-I7 fii'OHtyiii relay: t. Bolto egy was good, rallies were long, The hard hitting junior duo sur- 1B64 and 1957, are entered in the ,aki> (Kr-pil VVarllifld, Hob Chamber*!, this year. By teaching the same Pete Heesch established new times Long Island will KO with its all easy victory over Doug Squires, and there was fine shot making by prised their older and more ex- in the freestyle and backstroke previous winners, New Jer.sey will event. Im Mnt'oln, .H'fl' HltchhiBS); B, loth the Booth and Mease teams. perienced opponents by jumping techniques the leagues hojie to 0-0, (i-0. On the previous day, Others who are expected to par- IlKlllnml; 3. Mlndawasklli. better prepare the players for with Pete Davenport doing the rely on youth, ineluding Jack Doug played in a more exciting (Jfrla H) rtiid IJIHIHI- mt;dlwy relay: X, The Booth duo enjoyed a 3-1into an early 5-2 lead in the first Ltimpkin of Echo Lake Country ticipate in weekend play are Dr. t Kptctiatn, Tont varsity school competition in thesame in the freestyle and butter- battle against John Whlteheud. iiiuii'U, Hilly JP Kpti-hatn, Holly set. They, however, failed to main- K. (,. Bourns, Arch Sarjrent, Dan 1 lead in the opening set, dropped future. fly. John (,reene, Sue Kmith ami Club, and WesU'hester will bank After an vnsy flint set for Doug, AUIIITi'lAllY ; L>, WiliiiW w tJrini'. the fifth frame, won the sixth, lost tain their advantage and after a Cheryl Hanks followed suit in theon experience. 1 Koirei'H, Dr. Roger Richardson, Hovs !o mifi undi-r iiii'djoy relay. bitter tussle the Stuvens-Eposito All available coaches of last John emm buck strong to win the Fred Pitrmly, AI Williams, Charles IliKlilaml ii'liip l.yiu,-, (JrofT flof- the seventh, and then went on to year's teams have indicated a will- breast-stroke, freestyle and butter- That's the line on the three second. Doug was Jtble to steady r, .inn ili-ly. .Iiilin Allmi); 2. WIN lake the eighth and ninth game? tandem eked out an 8-0 win. teams whieh are competing in the Smith, Horace Baker, Elford Dur- w HI-.IVI-; 3. MlHiliiwnsliln. ingness to again work with their fly, respectively. his gsuno to win the final Ret and (HrlM 11-12 iWHlli'y reluy: 1. MID- for (he opening set, 0-3. Miss Stevens and Esposito en- Three ItiiiB PGA Intersectional Kiin, Ed Rice, Bill Eleome, Ceoree teams. The assignment of players Other record-breakers are indi- match, li-2, !!-«, G-i. (iillte, Roue Farina, Diran Oul- iwimblii (Sin' MMilih, .Marilyn In the second set, Ralph and joyed a 4-1 lead in the second set to the teams in the Junior ami Malfhes at Haltuarol today and nlki>y, KM lllltl, Kup Hill-null); S, cated in the summaries which fol- tomorrow. The selected einht-man In the 15 and under j?irls finals, henkian, Henry HeHne, Harry Hine tVlilinv (Iriivc. Mike Mease led 3-2 but their lead and were prepared to close out the Senior Leagues will follow as low. Hiiyn Il-l:: nicillny rcluy: 1. HlKlt- learns from each of the three 1'CSA Rlmri Oallisrnn dpfeutr.il Cathy hnuch, Arthur Kammermttn, Bert •Mui (I'M! Hill [in. Toll) Mi-C«y, Peto was short-lived, Gordon and Ste-match when Miss Reeves and Dur-quickly as possible the player reg- 1 gan unleashed an all court attack Miiys I-"i-ei-styli —r, iiler, SO sections comprising (lie Metro- Williams, fl-], (i-ti. All summer the Kidtl, Georges Lukk, John Lous, f>yart, HiHlB Mi-Owi'ii); -2. Willow phen running off the last four istration, so that the practice ses- fl.: 1. iii>b SIialmiiKMlhiii; ::. rut two ^irUi have worked hard at A. I. McFarlan, Don Reeved, Tom Irin-o. games of the. set to win it, 6-3, and .before the smoke had cleared sions may begin by Sept. 1C. HiiiK's; a. .lumlii .stnmi; 7-*, it) rt.: politan Golf district are shooting (lliiH l:i-lt imiilluy -flay: l, lliKh away ran off four Kami's in a row !. Paul l thiiiiiuhito (It); - jtiiin for $0,750 in prize money offered their tennis and the match showed Tnlley, (Jcorite Venr.er, Jack An mid (Nlssii IHiiohttiii:li, t.'arol Ravin, tn their march to the finals, the • Walkcy; B. Hiiiiiili! rViini'kiim 'aiiil Mi-any, Unila K.ikli'yj; !, to lead, 6-4, dropped the tenth toil fl.: 1. I ion Mutz; £. Kevin Uris- by P. Bailantine and Sons of New tho results of their laborfi. drown, Henry IIufmtKel, Harry Booth's defeated Dan Rojrers and lufnniH, Walt Treut, Dob Wood- '& im l,akf; :i. MitiiiiiwiiHklii, game, but captured the eleventh i-iill; a. (liiry IHinm..,k; Il-l::, ."." ui'k. k Kick Stoeum won the 18 and un- I Hoys I3-U mi-.Hoy ii-lny: I, Enlio son, Dan Jr., (i-2, fi-1;defeate d yd.: 1, Pet,- 1 i;t\ idipini (K); 2. Ku-rv ward, Toby Charshee, Gun Luti/aki- ' Lliilin Ki'H-liaiil, Ted ("onnoll. and twelfth games to win the sec- Wkclkninr; ••;. Miin. Wiii-.i: IS-H, ikir boy.s' cup when he triumphed Charlie Schrait and daughter, Su- County Links Wes Ellis of Mountain K'HIKC, I rinnbaus, Julius Cour.cns, Freil Hi,I, |tnrri.||, DnuH Hnilth); 2. HiBll- ond set, 7-5, and tie up the match. .'•» ytl.: I. 1'i-lf IIIM-.1I -h IK); '2. Tt'i-rv the Jersey PGA champ and State nver Dan liauke, (i-2, fi-2. Dan Ilind; :i. MliRloWiisklli. san, fi-2, 0-4; and triumphed ovev Realizing they had a . fisfht on ttn*n: .-!. Iiii-k Klurum; 1T.-17 fid yil. plnyed an a^ifres^ive and capable iiwque and pick Goheen. illilK Ki-17 inii.lli-y relay: 1. Echo Don Reeves and daughter, Bar- !. I'riilB Hellmlil; 2. Oily Hirwley, 3. Open champ Billy Fnrrell of Hal- Lain. ).[:ini Riflii..r, Ann Abbe, Tourney Sept. 17 (tnt-y ICmix. Knme, but was no mutch for The event \vn« started yearn af?( iHmSa Kti-wai-t, Duliblo OlmuaJ; 2, bara, in the semifinals, 0-1, 6-3. their hands, Miss Stevens and Es- ttiMrol 8|)earheuded the New JerHey posito became the aggressors again (lirls l-'ri-i'Mt vil-—(i .'Ititl Uliil'-r, UTi Hick's brilliant strokes and fine to perpetuate the memory, spirit HlKlilanil; S. Mliidinvankln. ft.: 1. .liimioH HH-II'II: S. Sally r'.wlor; team which averages less than 20 Ralph «nd Mike Mease were ex- and good HportsmanHbip of Mr linyn If,.17 inmlloy relay: 1, Mln- in the third and deciding set and The qualifying- round of the:!. .Vnilii lVnm'knmp; 7-s, .'MI ft,: !. years of age. Ellis, 20, and Farne- t piny. linwiiHklii (I'l'ti* Hmiwch, l>ouir Payne, tended to three sets in the semi- with exceedingly fine play at the18th Annual Union County Public Hlisan KliiiKi'i-; li. Kallili'i-n Smitli; rell, 2fi, are teamed with Stun Karen TAikk, who has been play- Byers, former governor of the clul Iliuit! Ovm-liuy. t'rulic li«lboU>5 t. !. Siisiin deny; s-10, lti(t ri.: 1. nnd chairfnaii of the tournamen Hi-iiu I.uko; ;!. Willow fil-iivii. finals by Charlie Sehmit and son,net emerged victorious, 0-2, Links Best Ball Tournament, spon- Mit-ry! Hanks; 2. Kulliy ('iillalian; X Musel of Essex Fells, 29; Hoinbg a competent trnrne all summer, Chuck, 4-C, 0-3, 6-0. ' sored by the Union County Park jiiurii WI'IIJJ; Il-IL', IIHI fl.: 1. sui'Hoss Jr. of Green Ilrook, '23;walked off with the 18 and under committee for 30 years. Mrs. By Miss Reeves and Durgan pulled Hmilli (It): 2. HUH HIM>«I-I>; 3. Hi'i-Ky er» has donated a plaque in mem tn other matches played, Char- one of the biggest upsets of theCommission, will be played nt the li!U l:!-H. Ml ytl.: I. Betly M.tUi.-<, l'UmpUin, 25; Davis Lovt: of Moun- tfirln* trophy -as she overpowered lie Schj»»t and daughter, Susan, Galloping Hill Golf Course, K«nik JU..:. Cill'tit MitllunUll; il. J.-MM- lie.1- tain Ridge, 24; I.es Ward : ill ami nil.for. UnllopiiiK Hill, 25, in what must be {Please turn to next page) John Terpak and Miss Helen Lutt- ill fl.: 1, Him Shim; 2, Skip l-'iip|ii-rl: Reeves and daughter, Barbara, de- Teams qualifying for the 321 J,.|T liiuy; 11-lL', 5(1 vil.: I. Ti the. youngest temn of top flight gone of Elizabeth, 12-10, 1-0, 0-8. y; , 'eated Hurry Hinehnujrh and places in match play will play the uiii '. 'Mik Samly golfers this side, of the. college The highest find swuetest rest Miss Stevens and George Esposi- IMO ••inlri'n; 13-11, f Jnlm on NEXT PAGE 'tachter, Melissa, 0-1, C-O. first round of 18-holes Sunday, yil.: ranks. Women's Doubles oven from a human Htnmlpoint, i- won the mixed doubles title in ll»; 2. Ti'irt lan!--; :l. Jeff Well*; in holy work.—!\!nry Baker Eddy Bob MeMnnignl umpired the 1HB8 and 1B5I>. They lost it last Sept. 24. Other rounds of ]8-hoies ir.-IT, r.H yd.I:. Hull Selir i'K; '2. Readies Quarters m will be played Sundays Oct. 1 and XimtniTii an; :i. KHII r ^teh and presented trophies to year to Walt Oehrlein of the local il-lM U stKttiikf —10 anil Weekend Results ike winners and finalists. club and Nancy KroII of Plainfield. 8. The semifinal round of 27-holes II ft.- 1. Nan (Uaiiqtilnti; Only one match was playod in will be played Oct. 15 and thHille : ;t. Laura WI'IIH; 1 1-12, Kill rt. eorg-e Espoaito won the mixed HIIJ till; -. Km- lii-i-wli; :! AI Echo Lake the women's double's champion- doubles championship of the West- final round, also in-holes, Oct. 22. Hill; Wi-lt. an yd.: 1, (Maila ship tournament of the Westiield field Tennis Club two weeks ajjo The tournament i.s open to all 1 Hi: !!. Cunil ' Aid >iuilel; :i Golfers at Kcho Lalce Country Tennis Club, Mrs. W. J. Oailigun Mixed Summer ] Club completed three days of golf with Miss Mary Gulbenkian. In men, residents of Union County, ll - ll:i. Htrnhl>: In null il, nnd daughter, Bhari, dofentins' that title match, Miss Stevens was who qualify as junateurs and arefl.: I. Iliiii li- l>i.inii>l:.iiii|i: .'. Ki-vi Labor Day. Karin Lukk ami Hue Allen in a not members o£ private clubs. l^s ll: ;!. J'ayn,' litsibulil; 11-12. "i Frank Ketcham and Jack Me- irc$totte on the opposite side of the net, 4: I . Uuldil first round encounter, i't-2, (i-2. Pins Continue Lurry IVIti'lUainii; J paired with Charlie Lott. John Nero, Plainficld, and Norm oiil .j: :i. IH111K J11I1MM1111; l.'t.H, S Auliil'e. Jr. won low gross honor** Tho {Julltgan tandem will moot l.: . IVtc Mei'lU'll (lii; '_'. Mil in the 3fl-hole, two-mun, better- Jenkins, PlainfleM, won the tour- tia flVr; S. liii'k Klih'itm; ir.-i;, r. the Ryan-Perry duo in the qunr- The Mixed Summer Bowling nament in 1900. John Payeako, yil.: 1. I'l-ti- Ki'Ki'lltai (It l; li. ball tournament with it Saturday ter finnls, the winners to play Mrs. '.eajtue had two forfeits, by teams Union, and John Kulisb, Union, itt Hi'lhold; J. Kfim I'oriK-ll. and Sunday gro.ss of 140. Lu Kelly and June Htevons in one IILs Hal-UHtrtiki' -III illt'l till*! Walter «hd Ralph Bennett cup- Seven and Three lust week as ses-Colonials Back were the runners»up. fl.: 1. Katliy I'ailaliali; -'. .Mai- semifinal round. Topseedntl Mary WINTER SNOW TREAD sions continued. Entries close at noon Tuesday, t'! Walker; 11-1^, 10(1 ft,: 1. Hill tured the low net honors with 127. and Dorothy Oulbenkian arc sched- THAM I Smith; 2. ijaiilyn Walltpy; S. Wuwiii Sept. 12 with the Recreation De- TI.HV; |:!-H. *.u j,l.: 1. Unity MaliiH- Tied at ISO were: Ruas Tandy and uled to meet Kay Vco and Naney MI .... 127 114 In County Loop . partment of the Comity Park Com- znk (It), 2. Claire Htittlc; 3. I'mJim Whitehead anil Sam Kinncy 11 Sla .... I 2", 1"! Pnrrigin in the other semifinal en- ir, I I'VUMwrt; l.*.-17, r,(i yil.; 1, I •at Mc- and Ed Beckwith. 1J-I mission. Entry blanks are nowDiinlnlM (It). gagement. .... Id!! The Union County Touch Foot- Mi,inlii.v--Swe<-p»liiHfn, I'I.-IWS A: available at the Galloping Hill Huy-i Htitti'i-My — til nnrl umlrr, '.i it; lloli McHMi-iaiiillli, H.M,--lit;; Wlll ball League, sponsored by the Un- Golf Course anil at the Ash Brook rt.: 1. liavi' .liilniMOii; '2. Kkl|t l''ii|)|M>rt II, :t. Mlki- riylin; 11-lL'. ',0 yil.: 1. IVli nii'itiiiHiin, Ti-7 -i;r; itnipit IU-III SALE! Total,. ion County Park Commission, held i-iM — (til 5 Golf Course, Scotch Plains, liavi-lipoll (II); :. Hill lldlni'lmli: 3. 7l'i-ti —ii!l. I'lass H: Al .M Local Golfer Tops Cl.ii-k an organizational meeting Tues- •funi Smllh; Kt-H, f,n ytl.: 1. .lull I It H7J« Tl; M. Horn 1 nt 11.". liri-t-lii-; -J. Mill, Si-liai"fi-r; 3. .\liki- IIIiIII, ill-lfl —12. In Ace ConlcHl ;'• flanm-lsi day. Siiliilay—Sli-holo !>••! tniir- Thousands of Tire 170 Mifr't-is; 1 r,_!T, fid yi!.: 1. iimiK I'ayrii-; ,-y, Inw III-IIII>: I-Yllnk I (it-.shn.-H 139 The following teams are return- Echo Lake Women Pi'U> l-:,-ki'lUam|i; :\, Hrm-o Zim- I! S|.(.,,,.;., ' M-k Mi'Allllrri- Jr.. 7fi Leonard McFlinn of Westfield ing from last year's competition: ili-n iriK Itiitii-rily—1ft ami IIIHIIT, ~,ti ,-t: Wnlt illiii Itiilph Play Twosome Event HI ,ii stopped it shot 2-feet, IQ-inchos Bargains At All Times!! The Untouchables of Roselle, who 1, Clu'tyl Hanks IHi; a. .San 7 11!7 : HIIHM Taniiy a i; l •• i k'l T,,t:,H . ruiiliiitu, Il-l.', Inn rt.; 1. Marilyn nt, from the cup to lead 54 entrants in won the league championship Hi i-al lii-i-kwitli, 1959 and 19(50; the Roselle Tigers, There was a tic for first place iki-y; -J. Sin- Illlil: 3. lli-lly Slo- the men's division of the B'nal Tires Are Our Business — Not TS:AM in i; 1:1-11, "(I. vil,: I. jinx- llol- B'rith hole-in-om» contest at 113 the Scotch Plains Plainsmen, the in the best ball twosome event uh; -'. l.inila Illlil; ,t. I'll |.'i,p|ii.ri; .. . . . 112 1 C: Westfield Colonials, the Hillside played by the 18 hole group at K.-17, S» yd.: 1. Kutlile t!i>IT; :'. Aunt De Santo Champ Watchuntf last woek. Our Sideline! ir.rr Indians and the Roselle Park Aces. Echo Lake Country Club last week 111. 113 between Mrs, Walter Bennett-Mrs. ;llul nniilT, ImyiJ, T.(l ft. lull,- rare. At Scotch Plains "ft The first games are scheduled I. Jimmy liny; 2. Havid Foppi-rt; :!. Oliver Havens and Mrs. A. I)Tmnm, y AHiertHori. Nine Hole Group for Sunday, Sept 17 Games will be fi anil iimler, KIIIH f.d fl. tulii? i-ai-i-; SCOTCH PLAINS — Fred De- played at Warinanco Park; Meisei Faxon-Mrs. R. R. Barrett Jr. Both 1. MfK I'rtiiahaii; '2. Muxail Kvvlrit; ?,. Ranto won the championship ul Has KickerH Event 110 pairs had net (18. Mrs. Faxon Nancy Hi-nil. avenue, Springfield; Woodruff sec- lliiy.i liiviiiK—1(1 anil under: 1. Scotch Plains Country Club with a $0-50 I'll scored an eagle on the par 5,412 If. I tion of the Elizabeth River Park, HI Mutz; 2. .skiji t'*tip|u-rt; ;t. .Iti-itiit 1-up, 30-hole victory over Sey- Mrs. R. li. Schneider placed first 1.'! 1 Hillside, and in Green Brook Park, yards, eleventh hole. 'illh; 11-li: !. Mil!.. "Want; !. Turn mour Holul) Monday. in the nine hole group's kickers lilli; ::. Itol.li!,- i-i.lllns; 1.1-I7: 1. DOWN Plainfield Mrs. George Zahn and Mrs. A.Hull Wi:liri'rk; •>. Jnlm litvene; .'I. Ti-r- DeSanto, 1-down nt (he end of tournament at Kclio Lake Country II. Meyer tied for the least number Club last week. Mrs. W. R. Keasler 2 the morning round, bounced back (Jliin IliviiiK—in ,-iiid mull r: I. of putts in Class A, with 29. In + was second und Mrs. H. Z. Martin Kntliy ( all.'iiian; 2. Ann Flym ; t 1 - in the afternoon, winning holes WILl RESERVE A Schmidt Playing 12. 1. 111.,-kv Hill; 2. Marilyn'W: 1C0 Class H, Miss Emma Pcirce, Mrs. Ikvy: li), 20 and Kl to approach the final third. Mrs, B. C. Hermann had n,. Il.i-Krh; 1!1_ I": I. Ami,- S isn 11G IBB Ann Jordan and Mrs. R. MacBean, mitti: low putts, 14. PAIR FOR YOUI With Lehigh' ^IH- H< iiri-rii; :l, Kari'ti Hann nine holes with n 2-up lead. 142 1 4B tied with 32. ins US (iS Fred Schmidt of Westfield, senior, is a first string guard with Hitfht is might, and ever was, Lehigh University's Engineers EASY I'All !i and ever shall be so. US football team, now holding prac- —August W. Hare PAY-DAY 1 H'i tiec. in:} John franks TERMS! I 1 on in:: MEN'S AND BOYS' APFAREl T.'t.il, School Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBAIX October 13S in? September 1.-.4 11 ! J3— JnhiiKnn HcttUninl ll" J:"'l October •1—I•jiluii •('minty 3:?, (i SCHOOL JACKETS look At These BIG SAVINGS! 7—Fttwell" Mum' 2:00I'I—<-M t r.x M,.'' Mr- n"d Mrs. .A. H. Mover November Ml October •«;!'",' -''-e. L. Trippfifl, •>— PliiKiy Awny 3::in «—Plnlnfli-ltl ,»v,-jv 207 E. Broad St., Westf-eld 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. AD 2-1300 I Mr! * "rs- V. L. Pernier (!!>. VO—I'niim Aiviiy 11:21) 1.1 — in.si-lli- Awnv P C L-" — 111 Ilr-lil— HoitiY I *' an •, • " - »«'kwith 70, CROSS~CWJNTRY -';—.Siinii-rvHSi' Away AD 3-1171 OPP. MGEKER'S GARDEN CENTER I Mr. , •:, "' '}•n - F«t"n 70 and 1U September 1 jo_ M». J. C. Whitehcnd Jr. Wiiririan'.'O Open Daily 8 A.M to 9 P.M.; Saturdays 8 A.M. to 6PM. ;j—IIHlsIile I'ark 3:30 7—P.iyton Hi'Biulial name mmsiiBsm 30 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Joan DavidHun i'>y Gelber Junior Tennis 'Johnsons Have 133. Rita Lane 132 of CHOICE RIBS from previous > I Automatic Clutch < t 4 «* it in BEST BUYS ittct B^h^rs Ktt.\t- >m«il t "d for a clu-c di 6-8, 6-2 Summan \ The hojitinjjr industry's first ml ;*ruiomaik- clutch, known &>, **Eit*c- Brit \»n U i i I i trainaut: I>rivt>" is the key fea- All Ways at Baron's S 5 & _ F . -1-0, s.s, -3 ' t yre ITJ tW J £62 line of Johnson i n *| At ».t-s> f outboard engines, it was an- *s4 o i* \ H j flounced by R«b*rt 0- Schmitz of 4~t A t it t> iWestfieid Marine, Johnson dealer c t i I t s Keg. 99c l utid r ! On difrpitiy hi new 75 and 40 Usth j horsepower models St Westfieki Ib. 4, 41 4 Marint', the device Us-es electro- SttihJtr (1 Iluth jrna^rnata fv r sin ootfr ah iftin$f b*j- i BUS Schni t (i LM Final*- Arn fat M twetn forward, neutral and re- \Grove Swimmers s3 & v«rst'. Sehmits said the engineer- ] !- and injj advance is as revolutionary to uynd outboard boating" its the automatic All Cuts On* Priee- None Higher *eg. 10c wiid transmission was to oUtoiaobiles. End Full Season Bob A new sjflglfi-ifcver remote con- d JbrU SCOTCH PLAINS — Swim j Till trol operates the elect ra mat ie e&- team members of the Willow ^ COUGH ,nd Mt % g-jne. Only ont cable i*J necessary fl Tv. I i * 11 Grove Swim Club celebrated the to connect control with engine end *jf the season by competing an Legs of Spring Chicken Fresh Killed OROPs throttle. An electric wire connects t two club meets over the weekend. Valerie T.t> lu the control with tb« #eareasc\ As Childen 10 and under swam Satur- CAPON 3 Hi b the control lever is moved, cur- LAMB BREAST Sail* i." Jth 5 day morning, and swimmers 11 rent activates the electro-magnets and over swam Sunday morning. No. 1 Grade J. $1.23 default )i1t-t] and the clutch assemblies are Winners of first, second and third 59c Ib. 6 i i )n4l/* \ i. |drawn into K^ar position. Self-en- lor 4 indrf utzmin *i t 1 place in each event received tro- 59c Ib. 59c Ib. Ready to Bake BOF 15 and under; Fir^t r^un-1 ergized coil springs hold the pro- Ki*k ThJelt a. UHI vv«rft*-W, fi priea which were presented by MFFERIN UBS S-2 found AlttfM a Ktu V* < I tt i peller shaft as it turns in forward John I. Mange, club president. *-© ? S **econd ou i*l I hi! (xp n or reverse directions. cl, Thi#te, 6-ft, 6-E>. Btirklcy KBUK New pool records for their age a, I>ave Kfdd, «-3, 6-»; EF*rf*,- H.ui The eiectramatic control is groups were established in the H5 d. 0ave Hwyr-r, *J-3, 6-4; t'onra*! Ai- standard with Johnson's 75 horse Round Roast 89c », I Pork Loin 49c «, bert d, Bot) Huiler. 6-1, c*u; Uriind'ui meter freestyle by Adele Sinsheim- Uan-T.ndor { Rib End HcCraiHi d, <'hut-k SchniH, S-ti, S--I. power alternator-generator mode er and Tom Hull. Walt Zwirblis 8 € Jtthn Wiiitfhe-ti} <1. John J»on« and wi th a n ew 4 0 horsepower h «l Mark K«-iiv d. AIKH mode? added to the line. The elec established new record times in Wollman, J tramattc 40 will also be equipped both the breaststroke and the but- HareM Coaint»H. g.j( Tlilnt terfly events. Previous record round: Grant ci*'f*;*atrd with a lO~ampere dc generator. J&M Famous HAM LOAVES 89c Ib. «-e; Albert ii. tii't^r 6-7 times in the individual medley WbHflhiiad tf. M'Orai Another new model from John- Squires d. Keily, ti-g, U« (100 meters, 25 meters in each of Graist d: Albert, €-2, D son in 1962 will be,» 28 horse- four strokes, butterfly, back, ALL SMOKED HAM-CHOPPED, LEAN AND TENDER-DELICIOUS DEODORANr W4JIi ? 36 power engine the first new en- breast and freestyle) were broken Grant d. Squires, *i-ft, 6-0. gine combines the power for skiing READY TO BAKE IN 2-lb.-4-lb. LOAVES Oirls 15 and tmtirr: First round: by Joanne Greim, Dora! Schweit- Sh«ii OulU^an d, Uucy Wat-hter, fi-0, and cruising with "execeptional* zer and Terry liettig. g-lj SUKan I.iip>iu«' d- Kathy Uen- 69 economy features. It was devel* neit, S-3, 6-1; Mft*»y H.^lam il. .Sue At the conclusion of the meet Jones Links . . 89c Jones Bacon . . Ib. 89c C Wesson, 6'I, 6-3; Jnyi-e Kulkenberff oped primarily in answer to the Sunday, members of the swim A. Joyce Itodrorit, fi-0, fi_l. .S^ond continued popularity of the small- round: Naisey B«nih d. HHHHII !>i«*ttit* team presented s jrift to Kay Sliced Beef . pkg. 39c Turkey Slices pkg. 39e «-!0, 6-4*. 7-3; B»-ts.y ifaxlaMt .1. Surah er craft used for water skiing and Schnitzer, pool manager and swim f>ii»}et 6-4, 6-1; Ciithy WJUIamK d. for the "first time" boat owner. Tayor Ham Roll . . 1.19 Taylor Strips pkg. 49e Joyce FalkenberK,' 5-U, 6-3, Honf- team coach. The presentation was ttna}s: Sharl Oaiilvnti rt. Nunvy "Compact styling for 5Mt, 10 Mother Goose . pkg. 39c Lebanon Bologna . . Ib. 89c Huoth, *-«; 6.0; CatJiy WltUflmH (i. made by Barbara Scott. A gift Betsy HftHlam, 8-3, «-3, Kinlas: Hhari and 18-horsepower Sea-horses also was also jriven to Charles Det^en, 0alJigttR d. €?aihy WHlianifi, 6-1, S-3, has been achieved for 1082 by coach of the diving team. Boys IS and under: f*trnt rnuiui: elocution of the fuel pumps, fu«l Members of the swim team and Fr»-4 Ui«que U, Rod KtHst 6-2, fJ-2; filters and air intake silencers," FIRST PRIZE BACON-SAUSAGE MEAT . . Ib. 79c rinftiiliilh: Rii k Nlocitin tl. DOUK their families were entertained nt 1000 TABLETS f*ayn*», 6-0, 6-y; Man llstnke *J. Schmitz said. Disque, 6-J, 6.1, Flnnls: tiluuum d. a picnic at the pool Saturday BRISKIT Hutike, 6-2, 6-2. night. Combination Try Our Famous Reg. 69c Olrl* Jfc and un«!«r: Firwt round: Karon Ijtiiffff d. Wujstinhp ICngt'l, f>~l, (Jlrld H-10 bMkntrukc: 1. Hot or Sweet CORNED BEEF 8-1; Sue Alien d. Barbara Kecvt'B, OUT Bowlers ; 2. Jeanne Kviio; 6-2. 6-S, 6-2. Kliiftitt: Kut-fn L,ukk d. Cold Cuts GRAIN SACCHARIN Sue Allen, 6-2, 6-2. Close Season H«,vs k*': i. Jimmy MillMMJll. Save 56c UlrlH .k<>: t. Murllm Sausage 98c ib. 79c ,„ Mountainside Loop The ORT mixed summer bowl- Krnnc l« i inj! league completed its schedule Huyx '.<-)kc: !>nvM 4 PkB,. 1.00 lion Lean and Delicious Needs More Bowlers last week and Glasser-Sidorakis Kllll r; L'. Hull m> Hin- The Mountainside Men's Bowl- ; '_'. (";ir"l SUIIui. Reg. 45c ing League has announced that it games. Ehrich-Schnipper took two tt-Kt btltUTdy: I. Jfm Mof- games to finish second, while Lane- . .nimiiy Haiiiuini .'I. I'iir! CHICKEN LIVERS — SWEET BREADS — CALVES LIVER h»s openings for this senson tor Tannenbaum swept three to move Hrown. Mountainside residents. The league OlriK 7-s frr-np iylc: 1, r.ui'l llniic KOTEX up from sixth place and take third. 2. Iliuii n Hpiikpiikcc; :t. Miiry Weir. bowls Monday nights at Echo Final averages showed the fol- Jl.jyn 7-s fn-estySef : I. .h-IT (ireii Lanes at nine o'clock. Anyone in- 2, dm! ('lot liter: .1. Jim Uriiriini. J&M Famous GROUND BEEF LEAN AND TASTY owing 'individual lenders: Men— USflH Si.tft fri*«**tySf; !. Aih-ii- Hi terested in joining should contact Sam SulorackiH 175, Gerry Kaplun HIMMIMI-I"; •„'. l'iin.1 SUII»;i; ;!, Niin Riek Young at the lanes Monday !tiutm>h.y. 172, Chuck Benz 166. Women— hoy* ;i-I0 rn'Hstylo: I, lUm* I0 Pure and Fresh — 3 lbs. 1.99 night, Sept. 11, Iwtii'r; -. John I'i'iifttin; 'A. Hiiv Hi-hit. HillH "-S fi ,..Ml vlf. t. IMiini- M" fat; -'. I'fspy llsimum; 3. Krlf K (INN Come See— [—OFF AND ItUKNING byJotmt.Day— !!«>•« 7-s ft-i^nwsyti-: I. H'Ms IMitk FROZEN FOODS —Come Save !. TUMI KICKUIO: :i. Kick hmii'f Inii ) liuyx !i-lr> li llvlihiiii iniHllpy: uKs lillbnvher; :. HIM! R OI BIRDSEYE F. S. ORANGE CHOPPED jr siui Amy HiHlKley; 2. Jano Ik Rope's Badge" 8 NhM lliiy» II and iiniter fli>pntyl<>: 1. Tom PEAS JUICE ONIONS Hull; 2. Ituli Htupttii'r: 3. tlnh (,'uitlrk. Oirtu f) iind !ii !.um-4-y; :', Jonnnt! Mr- Bwfll, 2 Pk8, 29c cant 1.00 19cPkfl lloyw H ,'iiul IIIHU'I- O\ovl*u) frce- Myie: I. SciMt Hunter; 2. Briun Willlf; 3. Srcitt W'Dlklrr. Ull'tB 11.12 fr«-<'sl.vli-: I. (1;il«> Chopped Chives . . . 39c Artichoke Hearts . . . 39c H!iitlo: 1. I'vKKy CilnilBkla: 2. I'm CiiHii'k. Chinese Peas . . pkg. 39c Sara Lee Spice Cake . . 69c lloyit 13-14 frc«xlyle: 1. Oa-nrRv McDonald; :. Hob Bunch: 3. Riilpli Brntii'h. Gliin J5-17 freeolyle: 1. llarbnrn Scott; t. Joan Hebert; 3. Xaney Hrott, NBC Lorha Doones . . .29c Planters Peanuts 3 for 1.00 noya 15-17 fri>e»tylf: 1. nrllce irltiRor: J, .Tec Dorton, Keebler Dutch Apple Cakes * 49c Mixed Nuts, asst. . 89c of Eddie Arcoro, kept Olria 11-li hri>ii«l«trnl(i': 1. ninny Whirlaway heading for the Siliiilfk; J. Hnryl ClolhUT; a. Umlii Fritos . . 10-29-49c ea. Salted Peanuts I>c*imhi-r1y. Ib. 69c winners* circle instead of the 1 outside rail. Some "blinkers" Hi>y» ll-'U lirrawlKlnilii': 1. Dirk Jumbo Pop Corn . . bag 29c Cashew Nuts . Ib. 99c Not too long ago blinkers van HIICHCH; ;. BIlT Iliinnou: 3. (l!«-nn are merely hoods with both eye lVIBfti. London Wafers . . . 21c were known as "the rogue's pieces open; others block only CirU l;l-H bifaslMi-itk*': 1, l>s>nt! Spanish Peanuts . . 59c badge" and denoted a way- SfliwolltiT: J. Jinly .MrlOwt-n; 3. Pal" backward vision; a shadow roll Klrlrk. ward, opinionated or otherwise across the nose prevent dis- Hoy?* iiLtl brt'iiwtiifritkt'; 1. W'nH unmanageable horse. A recent tractions by shadows or other Kwlriiii»: -j. Hun I'HKI'II: a. sn'vp BEECHNUT check of 29 races at thieo objects immediately underfoot. van ffll. Savarin-S. W. major race tracks showed that Oddest of all blinkers wera llll.-. IS-17 liri-iivlnlrnlic; I. shelly PAN FRY Ui'till; 2. Ninny S.-..CI. Baby Foods of 275 horses participating on ' those worn by a notorious bad •iuyw !r,-1T l.i-.*ii»lKiriikii; I. Itrti.-c that day, 178 wore blinkers and actor named Halcyon, and vS|iriuK''f; J. l*iiii,v Pfjinlv; ;', Jot1 COFFEE they wero certainly not all equipped with a Venetian blind Dnrlutt. 89C can "rogues". A recent survey of JI device which was shut durhuT ilrl« 11-12 hniK'rlly: I. .loaiMif Strained '37 college class revealed thst (ir.'lm: :. (Sale ltldkr. tho post pavadc and while at i>>yn 11-1- lHilti'rfl>-; 5. llt-h shi- 69c , Reg. 1.69 can one in three had had psychi- thn post. When the starter 'impr; ^. Monty Sroit; :!. Tony b atric treatment but all were yelled "Come on!" the jockej- I'Xjri'lf. 10 for 100 living normal lives. The blinker (ilrls 1,'MI buitprlly: I. Tal Cusli'k. pullod a string opening the Hoy* 13-H Uuttt'Dly; 1. \Yn\i y.w'n-- DOLES PINEAPPLE JUICE No.* 5 can Is a sort of mechanical psychi- blinds and Halcyon was off. Us: ;. Tony Kent),': «. lluli'li 4 for 99c •atric aid io the horse. Best Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sioune once Hl-umii. DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT-No. 4 known of these gadgets per- owned a filly named Smiles M'i>s ll-i: biirUf'l roki': 1. Itoli sju- 4 cans 99c haps is the set of blinkers de- who couldn't blink because of ehiH'S-; '2, l*avi- M.nilr3i; ». tUrnu vised for Wliirlaway by the C&B TOMATO JUICE— No. 5 Tins . 3 for 99c a muscula1r disorder: she wore ili'ln 11.12 !wk«lm!»p: I. filiiliy late Ben A. Jones. This head- "blinkers' with a pair of ace- • li-k: -J. r.uliy 1'inn; ;l. l.lnil.-i piece had a-Minder on the out- J late cups which protected her mlHTIy. SPECIAL MONTH SEPTEMBER SALE side eye, was open on the In- 'eyes from dust during a race. llrlo 13.SI ha.-lmlni]..-: I. Kiman side, and, in combination with Needless to say, she couldn't Hanr.i h-in; ". rcnuy rtlMllsktw; :!. a runout bit and the strong left I'iil MSHK;MI- run in the mud. irnyH i::-ll I l<.»tr.•!<••: I. .inlm Illlir; :!. Hull Krolllliliiliz; ,'!. lirnrKi- SITTRUE TISSUE DINNER NAPKINS li-Pi III. litvlw l*t-!™ lmttrrllv: I. Jo;\n iU- USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWM PARKING lOT vrt. lill-I* I-'J-IT l»arl>.-l ntUc: I. !'..irl>;tra AH Colors . 96 $12. Sfotl. 36 $7.95 FIELDCLUBS Hoy,'. I .",-17 Imllvlilual IIC}-.- 1. .arry l''ni!tH. NOW NEW FALL LINE lih'ls 11-1:-' Imlivltliiiil ilh-y: 1. Metrecal . . . 6 cans 1.59 IMys Il-U' imilvliliiMl infill I. .roll II .Miil-K.HU J. li|i-k van llni'sen: BIRD BARTMS OPEN IS READY FOR :t. I MII W.iiMin. Soon we will have Metrecal Waf- Ulrlf I.'1-1-I imllxhliiiil m.-illi'v: t. I,,ml K,-li«-.-Hj!vr: :. I'ill MnrKiiti. ers and Quart Cans in Stock liny." i:l-ll imlKliliial n..-illi-y: I, SEED 10 lbs. 89c QHOCOLATES EVERY SHOWING Ti-ri-y HI-HIK; ;. Il"* Itnsch; 3. Hun tflrr.. AND »i\ln^ -- .luiilfir ^irl*: 1. far*'! Yellow Cling Sliced or Halves PEACHES 4 29-oz cans 1.00 SUNDAY Skllin: :'. l.iiul-i UmiKln-i-ly. Natural Shoulder Suits from 46.75 imili'v i.n.vi- I. lilcini t'.mcii: _'. PASTRIES k V.III llni'sxii; ::. Mmily Sr.,|l. 3-Pc. Corduroy Suits 24.75 i 'ill. ii- u 11 Is; 1. I tar a S''-tU -• J&M Cottage Cheese bit1 )!^M=rv: ::. N,tn.-v H.MIH. J&M OLEO now exclusively. 9 AM. to riiiiT IM»\-.S; I, linn' I't-l^rii; •!. Sport Jackets from 28.75 il 100% Worsted Slacks 13.75 29c Ib. 5 lbs. 1.00 9 P.M. The prayer that wjnns wltli Raincoats from 16.75 rust fulness, mu! passes on intg Outer Jackets from 12.75 viiitinjr. will ahviiy.-* end m thnnk- FRESH FRUIT FRESH EGGS iilnt'ss, triumph and praise—Alex- Imported Sweaters from 9.75 \ Ml 59c qt. Shirts, Button Down & Tabs... 3.65 49c doz. Chino Slacks 4.25 • LEGAL NOTICES Luncheon Loaf 3 cans $1 Corned Beef . can 49c • •I'MI.IC \dllii; TAKt; NdTH'K Hull IMI ]!!•• 'J!KI ;lay of Aiiu-ii,--|. t:it,\, llic /...niiin :.»an! "I A'Smsfmi-nt nf Moiiufaui- j.li-, ,-ifirf iilihlir iiritrinu. f"'K a<- I.,11 ..n Illi C..H..V, iifii a|i|illi'Uth»l* FREE PARKING ^.r \iti i;t'tri': SHOP AND SAVE EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS llt:.VU\' I). STDINMAN. i::;'!i NO METERS \V ivall.y Itnail. IU...K I.M'. l."l SUPER •-• i:ii.\.\Ti-:li. Always f-v.x iinisTiijii'ii. ms i--,,),-,. Use Our Rear Parking Area Urn.-, tJi.M'k :TA. I."I (I I;I;AN"|'KI>. 1£M Opposite New Post Office Off 243 E. BROAD ST. Opposite Rialto Theatre South Ave, Westfield Ajinnl lin.s 1,,in ||li,l jam MARKET In 11. <• ..!*(..> <.t Ki.i.l I'.-.nr.l ;.{ Ihi- Mountain Ave.-Sherwood Pkwy. linroiiBh Hull, ami !» nvailnl'li- fur Opp. Station Parking AD 3-024S im-jM . t l.iii. 856 Mountain Avenue PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS M. il. iii-:i"Ki-;it U.i-Jt t'tua H-itt Phone ADams 2-6680 __-