THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY ?NTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 36 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 32 P*t«»—10 C*at« Adult School Unit Hi Ho Silver! Y Building Project bortw iis't ei*ctly Richard C. Berry Jr. Dies outlined in the police manual Will Elect Five but when a job ha* to b« 4on» Gifts, Pledges At Patrolman Warren Whitcomb of til* Wcitficld force •• net In Crash Of Two Ships New Trustees one to duck tit* lariat. ow He wai called upon Monday Services Scheduled Ten Citizen Members to corral a bone running '< Amount Raised Still loo** near Lamberts' Mill road At 2 P.M. Today To Be Named Also and the Lchifh Valley rail- $200,000 Short Oi road track*. No wild muvlanf, Funeral services for Rishard C.' Monday at Edison. Ik* none •till «u ikittiah, Estimated Needs Berry Jr. of 4S9 Birch place who but Patrolman Wbitcomb was was killed Sunday in a ship colli- Five new members of the board i The YMCA-YWCA development sion will be held this afternoon ot of trustees will be elected at the abl* to |et a rope around iU >*r*i neck and return it to tit* | fund has surpassed the $800,000 2 o'clock In the Presbyterian annual meeting of the Went fieI d mark in gifts and pledges, it war Church. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Adult School Association Monday. •tabl*> at Ranway a**nu* and LambarU Mill road. announced today by Dr. Edward K. .Christian, senior minister, will The meeting will be held at the G. Bourn*, campaign chairman. officiate. < Edison Junior High School el 8 According to Dr. Bourns, recent p.m. The board has IB members, gifts made to the fund raised the •Mr, Berry and his wife, the for- five being elected each year to HS Honor Society total of gifts and pledges for the mer Jean Louluc (lichter of West- serve three-year terms. expansion of the Y building to field, had sailed Saturday aboard $800,407. the Teruntel, a 'Norwegian thip, Alto to he elected are 10 mem bound for a two-wsek Panama va- ULLIAM C. PRICE JR. JOY SCHLESINCER ben of a citizens committee to Members To Be JEAN FLANAGAN The YMCA-YWCA building cation. serve for one year. Members of fund campaign observes its first the present committee arc: Giles anniversary this month, the main The tragedy occurred when their K. Atwood, Clarence Barnes, Mrs. Paid Tribute campaign effort having been con- ship collided with the Greek holastic Honors Won Charles Bronston, Mrs'; John M. Ferris Place Girl ducted in the spring of 1901. At freighter, Hellenic Splendor, at Centa, J. Robert Greieser, Frank Parents' Committee the close of the intensive cam. 0:20 Sunday morning at the mouth G. Hewit, Mrs. L. V. Ingram Jr., puign period, gifts and subscrip- of Chesapeake Bay, off Norfolk, Mr*. Chester E. Johansen, Mrs. P Plans Dinner For Wins Top College Va. Two WHS Seniors tion has surpassed the goal of RICHARD C. BERRY JR. R. Orto and Walter G. Perry Jr. Students May 15 $747,000. Mrs, Berry, who was slightly The Adult School Association is Club Scholarship Injured In the crash, w»s evacu- Westfleld High School stu Construction Is now under way ated by the Coast Guard and treat- i have been named as winners sponsored by the Advance Club, Members of the Nutional Honor to provide the YMCA and YWCA Business and Professional Worn. Society of WeBtfield High School YFCSWjU Elect ed In » Norfolk hoipltal. Upon her National Merit Scholarship A Story 17 Years Women Also Award with new gymnasium, locker room, release she went to the home of it rations nationwide competi an'» Club, College Woman's Club, will be guests at a dinner to he and swimming pop! facilities. Community Players, Council of given in their honor Tuoaday eve- cousin, Mrs. George Krewler, in 3 Freshmen Grunts Some renovations to the present Virginia Beach, and later returned In the Malyng- Cnlted Church Women, Daughters ning, May 18 at 7 o'clock In the structure on Ferris plnce are in- Officers May 21 ioy are Joy Schlesinger, of the American Revolution, Dis 'high school cafeteria. Totaling 81,600 to her home hen. cluded In the building plans to In- Election of ofllccrs under amend- • of Mr. and Mrs. Walter trlot Nursing Association, Ex crease the number of club rooms 'Mrs. Berry had heard the thip isinger of 1 Lambert circle, Sponsored by a parents' commit- Jean Flanagan, daughter of Mr. ed by-laws will highlight the an- 'Locust Time' change Club, Garden Club of tee, the dinner will be open to all and improve lobby and oflke space. bells ringing and, had risen and liam G. Price Jr., son of Wostfield, Gnosis, Junior Woman's and Mrs. Daniel K. Flanagan of nunl meeting of the Youth and gone out into tho passageway lo land Mrs. Price of 38 Haw interested townspeople, Tickets 118 Ferris place has been present Tho contract price for the work Family Counseling Service at 8 If you have been wondering what Club, League of Women Voters may be purchased from Mrs. Geo. investigate tho cause just before [tie drive. Joy was awarded an those small holes are in your lawn Lion's Club, Men's Garden Club of ed a (2800 scholarship by the is 1822,000, and when added to the p.m. Monday, May 21. Tho meet- the crash occurred. The stateroom jorary Merit Scholarship and R. Brownell, treasurer, of 1340 costs for architectural services, ing will bo held In St. Paul's and garden they mark the emer- Westfield, Musical Club of West J*rospect street. Westficld' College Woman's Club which tho couple occupied was lam a National Merit-Scholar gence of the 17-year locust or pe- field, Newcomer's Club, Uake and Announcement was made at the equipment, campaign (costs, and Church parish house. completely destroyed. riodical cicada. Hoe Garden Club, Rotary Club Honor (Society members arc jun- club's annual dinner meeting Tues- acquisition of property, places the A major Item uf business will bo Mr. Berry was horn In Balti- iors and seniors selected for thulr totul cost at nearly one million ! four competed in March of Starting May 1 or close to thai Royal Arcanum, Trailside Museum day evening. the adoption of a resolution pay- more, Md., 30 yean ago, had lived Association, Veterans of Foreign outstanding scholarship, leader- dollars. As previously announced, Ing tribute to Minn Rom Galllda, In Cranford in his early child- 1 along: with 570,435 students time the nympha wWeh have been ship, character and service. Forty- The scholarship is awarded an- construction costs fur exceeded i 16,461 schools in the NSMC sucking nourishment from tree Wars, Westfield Art Association, nually to n girl graduating from executive secretary who Is leaving hood, but had 'been « resident of Westfleld Civic Club, Westfield seven new members were inducted original estimates, causing some her post June 80. Westfteld since 1937. Ho was grad- |lfying teat. They were among roots for the past 17 years. ere into membership at a ceremony In Wextfleld High School. The recip- cut backs in the construction 00 designated aa semiflnallats poking their way through the last Council of Churches, Westfiold ient is chosen on the basis of In her letter of resignation Miss uated from Weslfield High School Education Association, Westfleld the school April 18 at which Rabbi plnns, primarily in tho extent of In 1U.1D and entered Miami Uni- knottier examination this year inch of earth to emerge and head Jack Stern Jr. was the principal i.cholarship, leadership, character renovations to the present build- (ialaldo pointed out that sho had jot i/7 per cent repeated pre- for the nearest tree, bush, blade Junior Chamber of Commerce nnd financial need. The funds thought lo leave the agency last versity, Oxford, Ohio, but left to Wcstfleld Sportsmen's Club, the speaker. ing, but still leaves funds raised enlist In the Naval Air Force, gerv. 1 performances, becoming of grass or telephone pole to which which make this scholarship aid Rhort of the need by over $200, February but withheld official ac- ists. they cling until finally reaching Woman's Club of Wcstfleld, the The committee planning the din- possible are derived from dues puld tion at the rcquent of a number of ing as an onilgn In World War II. YMCA, the YWCA, and 12 Par- ner includes Mrs. A. L. Logan, 000. kch was awarded a certificate adulthood. by club members and the proceed* board members. After the war, ho completed his ent Teacher Associations. .Mrs. J. P. Weiss, Mrs. G. R. Brow- Edward 0. Kwun, genernl secre- lucatlon at iMiumi, Worked for the Imcrit and became qualified from tho play which the club pro Her final letter to thu hoard • The final stage comes when their nell, .Mrs. J. P. Kovacs, Mrs. J. W. duces blannually. tary of the YMCA stated that to Uunevnl Motors Acceptance Corp. j a merit scholarship. Insuffi- shell splits down the back and The proposed course of studies date $430,304 has been received pointed out that "with the progress for the next school year will be Taylor, Dr. Robert L. Foose, prin- In iNcw York City, the American funda prevented awarding they struggle free to go winging cipal, and Miss A, Elisabeth tirom- The support given by Westfteld in cash gifts and as payments on that has been made since then de- Tag Co., Bellovlllo and later went finalist a scholarship. The off in search of a mate. Soon the reviewed and discussed at this residents to this project helps pro- pledges. It in expected that pay veloping public Interest and coop- meeting, and reports wilt be heard lich, National Honor Society spon- Into business with frank Ketcham. |emls arc individually deter- female cicada starts hunting for lor. vide additional money for fresh- menta on pledge committments eration I feel I may now In all A-bout four yenrB aRo, Mr. Berry td. The minimum is $100 tree twigs, the bark of which she from the director! and committee man grants. Thll year three grants good cuiwdtnco take the. step." Members of tho National Honor will continue at a high enough opened his own accounting office at |rly, the maximum $1,500. splits In two rows of three inche* ch»lrm»r.. Following the associa- totaling $1,600 have been given to Igv.el to meet ths expected month- The Rev. Ronald C. ljen»tock, tion meeting-, th* board of trus- Society are; Melville B»U»Jrf Bon- Bevwly Bticlci Sularr Sehteslhgor, 100 Qulmby ulrpol. (fiillaro will major in enej- long and lays from 24 to 28 eggs ly construction costs front now to rector of St. Stopheni Church, Ho was active In community af- ring at Princeton University, in each row. She lays a total of tee! will elect their officers for the (Continued on page 2) and Barbara Wolff. The winner* completion of the building. Plainflold, president, said the (jroUp coming year. ware introduced at the club meet- fnlrs, serving on the auditing com- •participant in the Reading- from 400 to 600 cgirs. Complotion Is expected the early will honor Miss Galalda both for inlttoo for the United Fund Cam- Tu County (Pa.) Science Fair ing by Mrs. J. P. Haworth, scholar- her "devoted and valuable work In six or seven weeks the eggs Seininury Session ship chairman. part of 1063. Skinner and Cook pnign from 1(153-57 and as chair- 1961, he was a member of the hatch and the tiny nympha fall to of New York, is the gonoral con with fnnlllitw and for her oxpan- man in infiH. Ho WHS president fur ctors Club and Junior Town the ground where they burrow In Music Week Given A number of members of the Miss Flanagan ranks in the up- trnctinif firm. lon of community interest in tho (Continued on page 4) His hobbies are swim- search of a tree roots, and start Presbyterian Church will travel to per 10 per cent of the senior class need for the agency's services." g, reading and bowling. He is the 17-year growing cycle all over Princeton Saturday to attend the scholastically. She is a member of Vacancies on the 24 member br of the Congregational again. Official Sendoff, annual meeting of The Friends of National Honor Society, Senior board of director* will be fllleit rim Fellowship. Princeton Seminary. The meeting Literary Club, Debate Club nnd WHS Concert Band prior to the election of officers m> Scholarship Event In the adult stage before the Leaders' Club where she has served Hiss Schlesinger last month.WAS adult locusts fly off, their skin gets is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. that the new directors may voto on hd 19G2 Homemaker of To- Events Listed Those seeking transportation arc as a squad leader. She IIUH been choice of ofllcc holders. darker and hardens. As the males very active in journalism «s edl- To Present Tops' Details Told By (Continued on page 2) swarm you can hear a buzzing or requested to contact Mrs. Charles Under a conntitutional revision National Muaic? Week with the H. Koos. humming which gets louder as tho theme "l,et the World Rejoice With (Continued on page 2) adopted April 23 there will be two day gets warmer. The noise comes Music" hue been officially proclaim- Event May 11,12 vice presidents; one In charge of College Men from two drum-like appendages ed for the Westfteld area starting ntcrnnl affairs, Including housing, story Professor along the abdomen. Sunday by Mayor Burr A. Tow] Regional Red Cross Blood Program The 11th annual spring pops nominations nnd by-laws and one Thlfe yeai'a College Men's Club Jr. concert will be presented In the on external affairs, dealing with scholarship winner will be an- For years fruit trees were tho high school cafeteria May 11 and nounced and honored at tho Col- main source of the female eKg-lny- The mayor's proclamation reads; public relations appeals and fl- > Address Men's Carries Supply Assurance For All 12 at 8:!10 p.m. by the Wcntdnld lauee. lege Men's Club annual scholarship ini» proclivities, but with the di- "Let the World Rejoice With High School concert band under The office of corresponding sec- dinner to be held May 14 at the minishing of these trees generally, Music" is the theme for National the direction of Robert G. Banks. Chi Am Chateau, Route 22, Moun- )le Class ornamental trees have been used. Music Week, this year. Its observ- Tickets may be purchased from retary will he made official and an In Westfield Group Donor Setup assistant treasurer will be elected. tainside. This and other plans for According to Eric H. Peterson ance is to be held from May 6-13th. any band member or at the door. the dinner wore announced by Ar- N'ovman V. Hope, history Jr., Union County Agriculture Westfield has observed this national "No one in Wcstfleld need suf- The concert differs from the thur CJrlner, program chairman, at Wessur and author, will be the Agent, small young trees can be week since its inception in 1924 Afternoon of Fun on Tup fer for lack of blood," according winter concert in that tho selec- the regular meeting of Its trustees (st speaker for the annual din- protected by covering them with by a well known resident of our to .Mm. Emery Gebcrt, blood pro- tion of music i» lighter and a WHS Art Exhibit ill the home of Donald It. Howard t meeting of the Presbyterian cheese ckith for from four lo six town, Charles >M. Trcmainc. For Washington PTA gram chairman of the WesMleld- more relaxed atmosphere is pro- of SB7 Shadnwlawn drive. JUngle Men's Bible class at 7 weeks beginning now. A spray of Therefore, 1, Burr A. Towl Jr., Mountainside Chapter of the Amer- vided. Tho uudienco is seated •Sevin" can also help in deterring Today at School Further details of the dinner, Wednesday in the Presbytc- mayor of the town of Westfield ican lied Cross. "The chapter is around tables, eight to a table, and Starts Monday nnnouneed by the chairman, wcro •n Church parish house. the egg-laying process. endorse National Music Week with An afternoon of fun ia being now a participant in the Now York refreshments may be purchased the following' The reception will Ttobevt U, Tieman, president of Mr. ^Peterson that full in- the hope that all who can will par- •.sponsored this afternoon by the Regional lied Cross Blood Pro- luring the intermission. Th'.- art department of the be at fl:flO p.m. imd dinner nt class, will be the master of formation may be obtained by writ- ticipate in its observance. mothers of Washington School gram so every resident can nasuit Participating in this ycar'H con- Wcstfield Senior High School will 7:30, Wlvoafaml guests are cordi- remonies at the event. Robert ing to his office at 7 Bridge street, The number of events scheduled PTA. At 1:15 p.m. in the school his blood needs in advance." cert are Carol Vanderbilt, section present it» aniiuul exhibition from nlly invited. Vincent Washville, Ijfcy will be song leader and the Elizabeth, and requesting a copy of locally in observance of the week auditorium, festivities will 'begin Mrs. Gobert made the statement leader; .TcfTrcy lilecke, Sharon Monday IhrouKh Thursdny. The chairman of tho dance committee, P'estwinda," a barbershop quar- Leaflet No. 340. have exceeded the limits of the with dcHsert and coffee. A skit en- today In response to anxious quer- Galligan, Gail Martin, David Mich- 'xhihitinn will lie held In the KIII'H reported that the Sixth Annual P*, will participate in the cve- week's calendar nm! «s a result the titled "How to Succeed in Clothes ies from Woslncld and Mountain- aels, Elizabeth Pratt, Martha Tom- gymnasium of the senior high Scholarship fund dunce netted a fir's entertainment. Music Week Committee has com- Without Really Trying" will de- side residents in tho wake of an HiiKOii, Mary Werner, and Robin lehool and will be open to the profit of $81G.()5. The Triangle Men's Bible class May Fellowship plied a listing of all the known pict fashions of typical suburban article in the New York Times re- Weatgnrd In the flute section. ,mblic during the school day and Dr. Peter Saniinnrtlno, president oriranijed in December 1920 programs planned for the month. mothers from dawn to dusk. cently stating that there is a crit- The clarinets lire Kilmer 1'cclt, Tuesday evening from 8 to 10. f Fairleigh Dickinson University, th ical shortage of blood in New York section leader; Karen Arnold, <- late Albert E. Mcder St. The May calendar: The cast includes Mrs. David The work being shown includen will be the guest speaker, His topic name Triangle was- adopted 4—8 p.m., Grant School and the time is not far off when nrol, Hevelheimcr, Dennis Brot- examples from the fine artu and will be "Dangers Facing Higher Day Luncheon lenderson, narrator; Mrw. Wil- man, Barbara Kllerhorst, Joun ausc of Mr. >Moder's close asso- spring concert. "commercial donors will be able the commercial und hand crnft Education." Dr. Saramnrtino has iam Taylor, Mrs. William Farrell, to name their own price and get Klliot, Hubert Kinnoy, Kenneth Moruvith and interest in the YM 4 & 5—8:15 p.m., Holy Trin- Mrs. Charles Boyd, Mrs. Paul Har- fields. Of particular noto IH a ser- been active in education in New Tomorrow ity High School concert, it." Koppenhotfcr, Jt i c h a r d Kuna, es of advertisements involving tho Jersey. Through his vision and ef- telius, Mrs. Fred Wiehl and Mrs. Stephen I.ogulon, August Mlra- 1 [Emeu Kartell and Dr. Harold fi—'•!> p.m., St. Paul's Episco- Robert List, models; Mrs. Herbert Tho article further pointed out 'arious artistic elements consider- forts, Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- Women planning to attend the that persons needing blood often bclla, Jane Price, James Smith, ed by the commercial artist. Pack- sity him reached an enrollment of Laccy succeeded Mr. Sleder as pal Church, Tallis Choir, JacKinnon, stage manager; Mrs. Mnry Tomlinson, anil Allen Walt- May Fellowship Day luncheon to- choral evensong. L.ouis Suriani, music. arc faced with heavy charges or a age design mill singe settings il- 10,000 students, « physical plant leaders. During the current morrow sponsored by the Westfield nmn. The alto and bass clarinets the class has had lesson prc- 6—Old Guard observance at Mrs. Arthur Garabrant i* in two or three for one replacement lustrate other mean from enm- worth $13 million nnd an endow- Council of United Church Women its regular meeting, for every pint used. will he played by Phyllis Rowland merciul art application. In the fine ment fund of over $2 million. nUtiotis by members of the were reminded today that luneh- harge of hospitality and Mrn. (Continued on page 2) °0P !>endin will feature a panel of five West- All persons interested in form- * PhD degrees. Following n ings account' with the Hr.tl Cross Mrs. Belly Schenek and Mrs. and New College, Columbia Uni- field clergymen who will present on which members and their fam- ng a permanent Westfield Area Clara Grandcolas, instructors, join versity. He also taught at Middle- pnistry of three years to the views on "Unity Within the Church Store Cooperation Committee for Human Rights are (Continued on page 2) School Board lo Get ilies may draw when they need in extending a welcome to all. (Continued on page 2) Family." The program will take Wood. The donations of a small fd to alU'iul u meeting at the ace in the Guild room. New Proffers After The Wcstfleld Citizens' Commit- percentage will generally provide YMCA Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. The hostesses for the May Fel- tee for Decent Literature him an- for all the members' blood needs." It was announced there will bo WHS English Classes owstiip Day luncheon include: First Exceed Funds nounced several additions to the an election of permanent ofliccrs, list of Mores cooperating in the "We are fortunate in heionnmK «mmiUe.t:s will !« naUK'd and a Subject for TV Film Mtfilamw W. G. Bird and Walter to a large regional program," '.Mm. Squires of Willow Grove Presbyte- The Board uf Education is seek- group's efforts to eliminate a list irogrnm planned. Kmr-st Daman of publications deemed undesirable Gcbert went on, "for generally all ins been acting as chairman for Prosed of NJEA rian Church; Edward Bailey of ing new bids for construction of groups and types of blood arc Bethel Baptist; Bruce E. Kimball an addition and alterations to Wil- from their newsstands. he temporary executive comniit- son School. They will be opened The Iat<:4 to join arc Jack's available. Red Cross draws about ee. Knulish classes in Westfield and Charles M. -Pond of First Con- 1,1,000 pints a month in Metropoli- lijxh .School were bein^r conducted irrcgsitiunal Church; H. P. .lessee at 8 p.m. Thursday in the board Smoke Snap, Rroad Stationery store, Clark Stationery and Zuck- tan iN'ew York and Northeast New ;s usual Tuesday and ycKU-rtlny -ind Philip X. Smith of First R.'tp- room at H02 Elm street. Jersey." Intiiil bids, [ipenerl April 12, ex- errnan and Sehnipper. Boro Kducalor Slated xcept for one difference. Teachers tisl Church: Otto Carpenter, .1. "You can be certain whrn you ind students were under the lens Russell Yocum and Kuymom! ceeded the architect's estimate- of The proup'a store visitinjr com- To Address K uf a movie camera. Grant of First Methodist Church. $257,1100 by $32,38-l. mittee expect;! U> complete its (Continued on page •!) Al'-o, Mesdames Clarence Potts Howard Tomlinson, assistant uu- round of inspection by the end of Dr. 1'aul \V. Knistry, superin- The film was taken for the New of Garwoo^d Presbyteria_ n Church; perintrndpnt (if schools in charge this week and hopes to obtain 100 In This Issue. endent of schools, Kiimvood-.Seoteh Jersey Kduralinn Association to DoiT-lasTutt'loand Robert llanna of husiness and plant maintenance, per cent cooperation from all deal- Mains, will addn:..H a. nic-etinjr i>i ilcpist a "good Knglixh program of the .Mountainside Presbyterian said today new bids are required er?. Arouml Town «l he \V>.-,tlield Hoard uf Realtors in » Ww Jersey High School." It Church- Mi" Marjorie Miller, Mcs- bemuse of changes made in th.- The review committee met last Itusines.-s Directory '12 a m."ii today. will h« used for a television Bcr- damc« J E- Ivanoff, Kobert J. Bar specifkatitms lo reduce costs. \vei.-k in the municipal building and Church News .._ 20, 21 The merting, held atlhe llalf- ii", "I'mgri'Ti ti'l," sponsored by bour 'ind F M RuKg of the Prcs- Mr. Tomlinson K;U(I the number addud seven more magazines to the Classified (i, 1 vVay ll'iiiie in .Mr. IlobiTt L. Foose, hit'h school St I uke"« Church, and Jnnu-3 Sal-i same. T.ie modifications include A general committee meeting will (iurden 'i'l(jpm('iits ami pi'tjiirs^ in the principal, said no particular cltisx- Nb'ur'v ' E Ac-VuliflV, Stephen j the elimination of some built-in Obituaries >•< liave hecn chosen but the flint P> rv Charles N. Colucci nnd Sam- [equipment such as cabinets and tho j Municipal Hmldine; at which time Social . ... cm. KnlJowing his tall;. Pr. lt<>^- -iliuutilitr scln'ilulo wns flexible wild uel Tucker of St! Paul's Episcopal change f™m rc-cv.-scd to dropped | all members and other interested Sport;; :;», ill, ri-J i-y will answer (lueilinm fimn the the vaiwr.'iman visitintc poetry °R- NORMAN V. HOPE I ,.c,b i." I lighting fixtures. persum are reijUMU'd to attend. Theaters- lotiil inuf,c.«iumil ^;to\ii>. writing and literature stisioju. DR. PETER SAMMARTINO Liiurcii. o o THE WESTFJfiLD (N. 3.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1862 .ertion leader: also John Cuekler, iand Bonnie Warren. The baritone History - Scholastic' WHS Concert j horns are James Ryckman, section 1 i leader, and Kenneth Luckman. (Continued from paKi* I) K'l.nl.in'.ied from pa^ro 1 ) SConJinui '! from page 1) • The trombones are led by David Busbv West C'hurvii of Scotland morrow for Xew Jersey and ro- anH Hubert Worthing ri'.-pci'tivoly. j Mount. Others gre Stephen Frei- in Glasgow, he was truest profes- Oboe Btctuin It^itier is VirKinia sor of Systematic Theology at 'the U-eh'tfd a $1,500 ieholyrnhiu frvm ' herr, Thotnas Gregory, and Lee (General Mills. An lu.nui- studpnt ai Mf'.zifr. Also in that sectiuii ia ; Zeis. Kotutid Goodwin n*ada the New Brunswick Theological Semi- j high scitoul, she plans u> make Ian Wanlfss. lleni'y bohrraan is nary in N'ew Brunswick. He served ' bass ecctien. Others srs Robert concerned j science her career. Ihe band's uniy baSHOoniM. I Rowan on Soua»phone »nd Kich- jus professor in that .subject at ing a ! New Brunswick from J93& until i She was a seiKifinolist in the '• The saxophones are Robert !ard Thiela en Klein, section leader; Donald Muk- the needs | 1846 when he wa6 appointed Aicli- •General Motors scholarship pru- In the percussion section are | ibaid Alexander Profes-sor of i grain and a finaliBt in the National raiuT, Robert Moser, Djivid Som- ford. The j Church History and chairman of j Honor Society scholarship pro- cr.s. and Nancy Stewart on altoes: John Nitchie, section leader; Wil- of the the Pepurtnient of History at : gram. She also won honors in the John Schneider on tenor, and liam BergquiBt, Jotm Laudeofeerg- Princeton TheJogical Seminary. Westinghouse Science Talent Richard Hanjjs on baritone. er, Thomas Pillc-r and Rog«r Welch lege, c Search and received a tilution fill out the section. 19*2 Witt j A contributor of articles to num- The runlets are headed by Dan I from the National Council of Hankt; also in the section are it b erous religious publications he has Teachers of English. translated from the German Karl ! Kkhiud Davidfion, Robert' Den- Koll's book under the English title Her honorary status results ! holtz, Warren Engelke, Harold "The Distinctive Elements in Chris- from her having accepted other j Jensen, Robert McClung. Brendan tianity," and is the author of "One scholarship offers that precluded jMcC'runn, Frank Mitchell, Mich- Christ, One World, One Church; her receiving a National Merit ael Soi'ianu, Dennis Strickland, Jay l-'mbreidt, Kenneth Veith, and A Short Introduction to the Ecu- Scholarship stipend, COMINO SOON BARBARA. WOLF SU$AN SCHLESINGER BEVERLY BUCK menical Movement." Judy Whitlock. Dr. Hop« h»s also served as sup- There are two known ways of Fj-em'h horns are Ralph Otto, ply preacher to many chinches In saving lives from cancer—surgery Ferris Place HS Honor Society Tribute Due Scotland, Canada and in the Unit- and radiation—says the American ed States and as a Bible Hour lec- Cancer Society. No drug hm as (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Charles •Colucci, Hilda Eddy, Bruce turer at leadership training and yet been found that cures the dis- tor-fn-chief of the Hi's Eye, Ded nie Bird, Susan Brownel!, Chris- Bhrnmann, Jean Flanagan, Vic- Bible conferences. ease. ~ . catee editor of the Yearbook, pub tine Collins, Kristin Dahlstrom, toria Garretson, William Haney, licity chairman for the junio Janet Diets:, Sara Linda Foose, Margaret Harrison, Barbara Her- prom and for the senior play. Beryl Gregory, Keith Helsby, Dor- bert, Joyce Hltehcox, Judith Hitch- Her activities outside of schoo othy Hoff, James Kovucn, Ralph cox, (Martha Johansen, Kurt Kauf- have * included . piano lesson Kurtz, Kent Logan, Gerald Madea, man, Michael Keteham, Elizabeth church youth choir and fellowship Steven Swan <8pr»gg, 8u- summer job for this year as Mti Stanley, Stephen Taylor, Vir- Murphy, Patricia Obenchain, Ruth PART lit STERLINC swim club life guard." Peterson, Thomas Phelan, Carol i CHpict SILVER ginia Ttee, William Tittls, B»r- it th» She has been accepted «t Jack b»ra Ullrioh, Jay Vmtreit, Greg- Poer, Alberta . Pol«nd, William son College where she plans t ory Weiss, Barbara Wilson, Bar- friee, Judith Prince, Kathryn CHARMS major in political science. bar* Wolff, Judith Wood, Quad, Elenor Reid, Carol ftuiso, AND Joy Schleslngei, Barbara Smith, BRACELETS ' Hiss Buck is the daughter o: Robert Adelaar, Harrietts Bar. 319 NORTH AV|.,WI$r : Mr. and Mrs. Allan Buck of 53 bev, Patricia Bauer, Carole Ben. William Tanner, D*vld Thoitjwon, NfWAIK Hanford place. Her rosin interest natt, Lorraine Campan, Robert Jane Tieman, Mai/ Tomlinson, MArkM 4-ltM WESTFIELD, N. J, Hi school has been the activities Chambers, Catherine Clccoletla, Lawrence Warter and Paula Weist, of the French department. She has been a member of French Club, Art Club, Leaders Club and Jnnio Prom decorating committee. Piam lessons, church youth fellowship and home responsibilities have ;kept her busy outside of school. , She has worked part time »a a receptionist at a local beauty shop, and will enter Pennsylvania State College in September where ah« plans to major in languages. Miss Schlesinger is the daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schlesinger of 024 Norwood drive. She is * i^S ',i member of Future Teachers of •••' y* • America, costume chairman for Mask and Mime Club, drama edi- '3d- tor for. the 'yearbook, hospitality Si* .•,••- chairman for Senior Literary Club, and secretary of the Slide Ruin •:fe • Club. Her activities outside of school include president of her church youth group, babysitting, • and day camp counselor for a swim club. .; She has been accepted at I.eba -non Valley. College where she plans to major in science,to gre ; • '-pare for teaching Or medlcii"Jitech •••»s«liji'K :.-:VJ. •;<« ',,;,. fvBology. I ?" J(i»»vWolff Is the daughterly •:-,;«rr,v*a: Oermen family in West Berlin and '•' •ttMiding high school th«re. She Is a member of National Honor So- ciety, y.Teens «.nd Junior Auxil- iary to the Children's Country .Home. She ha* been accepted at Wellesiey and plans to major In- history and international relations. Members of the scholarship com. mittee are Mesdames H. C. J. Evans, C. L. Fleming, B. E. Kim- ball, B. D. Martin, M. D. Merrill, ;J, S. Smart Jr. and Haworth, ' Music Week (Continued from page 1) ': 9—Boy Scout recognition din- ' ner at Wcstflald High School, . 10—8 p.m., (Pres by tor ion Church Chancel Choir, first ' : half of Horatio Parker's "Hora c Novisaima." . • 10—1 :S0 jJ.m., Franklin School r snrir? concert 11—8 p.m., Roosevelt Junior Jfiwh R"hool «DririB concert. . 11 A 12—8:80 p.m., Westfield High spring band concert. 16-—''Music department of the , Woman's Club, musical tea. • 18—8 p.m., Edison Junior High School spring1 concert. 19—8 p.m.. First Congrega- tional Church, "Ohoir Capers." WHAT TO WEAR • 20—-First Baptist Church— rhoir Sunday. ' 20^—I p.m., First Methodist Church, choir recognition serv- ice. WHEN IT'S Also, 'Music -week display begin- ning Monday at the Weutfield Pub- lic Library. JUST TOO HOT MOVING? TO GET DRESSED To an Unfamiliar Area? Let us help you find the right home In the right community We recommend the Botany "500" collection of lightweight at the right price. Ai the local 'BOTANY500 Summer Suits. They're made of special airy fabrics that seem representative of Homorlca, Inc., the national homefinding tailored by DAROFF to attract even the slightest breeze, for added warm weather service in over. ISO mo|or comfort ... yet have the strength and body that holds the cities and their suburbs, we will furnish you with detailed style and the press on the warmest days. Come In and try Information on choice com- munities and areas even be- them on. 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PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $3.36 PER $100 BALANCE Do You Know What Is The ON A 36-MONTH CONTRACT!! Lucky Day In May? Stop In — Ask Us How You Can Make A Free Purchase WESTFIEL& 319 NORTH AYE. WESTFIELD ARTHUR STEVENS AD2-FORD 223-237 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD AD 3-1111 Open Monday evenings 'til 9 THE WESTFiELD (N. J 1 LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 2 In ur d in applicants ami of the value of the Richard Berry i i * coiti competitive system of making a|>- Westfield Chapter OBITUARIES Two jH'rsons -were injured in »n pointnivnts, in which each younjj (Continued from pa#c 1) auU>iiibbik> accident Mtmday at man is chosen exclusively on the Survivors are his wife, three Benson place and Ctujtidge street basis of merit and ability." jOfSPEBSQAfins Mrs. Milton Frazee ., , « , _ _ : a number of years and chorus di- n involving carK opcrattKi by William The four future academy cadets Mrs. Anna M. Frazee, 91, of ?™^u^w^c Jj!J»:H. of WesUfield e.T'JJand M-. j^o, of the Afield Chapter of F. Koilintf, Parkway VillaKt. and include Cooper L. Wright, to the State Contest ftS Summit *vemje died Sunday j Sgt John R of Folt MoMmouth., Kalhorina Ri-uter, Gurwoud. ..Military Academy, West point, 784 Mr. Berry was a member of the Norjjate. He n-ill graduate- from 1 Muhlanberbrief * Hospital, Hainfleld. j fii., granddaughters, two great- The woman was taken to Muli- I Tthe Weatfield Chapter of th» ! grandchildreg n and a sister, Mrs. American Institute of lenber£ Hospital and admitted for Westfield High School in June and j Society for the Preservation «na Faimirui A native of Tennant, she had i*ublir Acoeunlantx and the State has participated in various school Robert B. Pinkham of Wulaston, Society of Certified 'Publk- Ac- treatment of a possible aw School and was engaged in that become out-dated or are not to Upper Montclair in 1914 and:he real estate business in Man-transfusable as whole blood are < became a teacher with the YMCA nasset. processed into blood fractions. tfchooln, New York, until he re- He is survived by his wife, Mary "And this 1B another benefit to tired initially in ID39. He lived Louise; a daughter, Susan Ackley; members," she stiid, "for these for a time in Scotch Plains before a son, Daniel Burrj a sister, Mrs. fractions come right buck for the moving: to Westfleld. Miriam T. Russell of Westfield, use of members and the commun- d a brother, Mayor Burr A. ity." Towl Jr. ;Mrs. Gebert cited gamma globu- Ow RepucatkM lor lin, the fraction which helps to protect children and pregnant Moses Hines mothera exposed to measles and QUALITY Moses Hines, 90, of 112G Fan persons who have been exposed to wood avenue, died April 24 in the hepatitis. Also on deposit'at the Atlantic Highlands Nursing Home Elizabeth 'Gtmernl Hospital for lo- Born in South Hampton County eal area use are serum nlbumin Va., he had lived in this area 4:1 for treating shoi'k, burns and cer- years. He was n member and or-tain liver and I:l8ney diseases and ganizer of the Metropolitan Bap- flbrl;'ogen for the trentuuwit of cer- tist Church of Scotch Plains. He tain types of child 'birth hemor- formerly was chairman of the rhage where whole blood trans- Deacon Board, and was a deacon fusion Is not effective. at the time of his death. He was the husbund of the late The New York Regional blood Mrs. Julia Hines. Ho is survived program la also the eastern .dis- by a grand-nephew, Clarence tribution center for vaccinia im- mlth of 1340 George, street, tuune globulin, a blood fraction lalnfleld. which is processed from the blood Services were conducted Satur- of recently vaccinated persons and !ay in the Metropolitan Baptist which is the treatment for severe Ihurch in Scotch Plains by the reaction to smallpox vaccination. :ev. William Moore, pastor. "We have all seen children touch Interment was in Fairview Cem- a vaccination and then put their L. li. Manning dt Horn itery here. Arrangements were by hands in their eyes ' or ir»o-,*' Hit 16G1 he Plinton Funeral Home. Mrs. Gebert went on to i .!• atuuer Bonn, Ovum "This can start a very virulent in- m w. max St. TH. n. **m He that knows nothing of it may fection which can spread to other lll»»*nn»d lockKI S«nt Upon >«|H>t iy chance be a prophet, while the parts of the body. Vaccinnia im- SEE YOU AT THE A&P BaUdcrs ofQuiiiltr Monument! fin urer WO Yror. isest that is may happen to miss. mune globulin is the only treat- —Benjamin Franklin ment for this often fatal infection Red Cr«33 is the only source of this particular fraction in the United States. It is available to where young mothers save cash and save INSURANCE all without charge," she said. utonancallr •» r«ax •«»«•( wkea «• *rait If. Fk»a* <* "Groups or individuals will have WHtt far detail*! the opportunity to participate in this program iMay 10," said 'Mrs The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. Gebert, "when the Blood mobile Is PLAID STAMPS for wonderful gifts! scheduled to come to Westfield. The 40G OnBEe R«l, KonteUIr — Pllirrtm 4~18O» operation will take place at the eroilBvai io.tfc Onuce S-4MB parish house of St. Paul's Episco My mom's saving Plaid Stamps to get a playpen biggest selection, all free for Plaid Stamps. pal Church between the hours of for me! That's why we shop at A&P-she saves Start today to demonstrate how wisely-and p.m. and G:30 p.m. Appoint- cash-and she saves Plaid Stamps for me! After BONNIE, THE PLAID LASSIE, says menta may be made by calling the well-j£ou_ shop. Join the other young moderns Wcstfield-Mountuinnide Chapter of I get my gift, mom's saving for an automatic who save cash at A&P and save Plaid Stamps "ffieSB tin just a few of the the- Ueil Cross. toaster, 'n pop has his eye on a transistor for wonderful gifts! 3,076 wonderful gifts you radio. Why don't you join the crowd-the young Competence GOP Panel Slated crowd that shops at A&P? Your dreams come true with can get-free-for saving Plaid Stamps!" Creates Junior's right,.. now young homemakers can To Present Party choose from 3,076 luxurious gifts, the world's Confidence Views to WAYR PLAID STAMPS A five member panel composer of Republicans of varied view- points will present their ideas for the Weslfielii Area Young Repub (cans lit their TuMtluy meeting at the Maple Tree .T'Hi, Kunwoo'l, lit 8:15 p.m. The question of splinter groups ami large schisms has been conccrniiiK the ltepubli can pui'ly at all levels nnd the WAYR will hear definite stands on the subject Tuesday night. In order to lienr n cross section of the controversy, representatives from liberal, moderate, nnd con- servative group? will make up the discureion groups. Leading the group w'll he Coun- ty GOP Freeholder l'olw McDon- nough of rininfli'ld. Clifford Heath of Bergen County is the former campaign niinlngrr for Hobert FUNERAL DIRECTORS .Morris In the 1IHS0 campaign. Lar- F. H. Gray, Sr. t. H. Gray, Jr. ry Heclier, New Jersey state chnir- man of the College Young Repub- HanOKrr licans, will also be present. WESTFIEID CRANFORD The iMomnouth County YR or- (Irown'0 (imm Mov.n Genr'ai CirctnC Pftrit-A-Brftw" Star'^'oM 1?" ganization will send i!s county Prelector 13 Book* Cotfee Mater . . . S 3/4 Booh* H»t flo« . . • B 318 E. BROAD ST. t? SPRINGFIELD AVE. chairman ICen Kurgan. The dls- Phone AD;JHJI43 Phone BR 6-0092 ta/r side will lie nblv represented by Mrs. Ruth Porter of Smoke Risr, Morris County. Mrs. Por- PLAID STAMPS NOW AVAILABLE AT A&P IN GREATER NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY METROPOLITAN ter ia vice chairlady in the state YH organisation. THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 Pan* j Ho i? uciiv* in community af- fiilro in Wentfield. A vestryman at St. Paul's Kpiwopal Church, he 1 is president of the board of trus- ' if»-8 of thv United Campaign, t-it'vt*ri ort the town Kepublic&n K-utmnittce and has helped the j Board of Education put over four j st hool Imnii isBum us volunteer pul>- ; licity dirortur. He is married ttnd 1 hus three children. He is * mem- j lwr ot Alpha Delta Sigma, national honorary advertising fraternltyt Beta liuiiinm Si^ma, nitional hon- orary business fiatornity, JUimbda j Chi Alpha, Westficld Tennis Club and Eiiui Lake Country Club. Y Indian (jimlrs List Spring Olympic Sunday At Tainuques Park MM- C. Rudolph Jones, Westfield YM ARTHUR C. KAMMERMArV CA, I.onifhouse chief, has an- nounced that the Y Indian Guides will hold its nnnuul spring olym- Resident Elected pl>s Sunday from S-5 p.m. at Ta- Cfcwk Mm! Compare QwlHy!. , . t— What Aft*tovw Yo v Don't Forget! maques Park. SHOtT CUT (Pint Ml PrUtf N|tor) . tofrf* tt* College Trustee Areurdiiifc to Mr. Jones, John I.eitch him been appointed chalr- IJONM MM Simp CwtpM #4flw! y* « Arthur C. Kainmermnn of 1 man of the Olympic committee and aM ! hus devised a pioirram of Indian ncHvd In the nail roeril weekt •§•. Stanlry ovnl, aitvcitisinK I'XtK-utlve \\ith Jiatlen, Burton, Durstine & contests and events for Hig and Iff w«rth IN Pm HaM Stmps tWi O^born, Inc., lias hppii eloctod ii Little Itruvea. . 'Mr. Leltch's com- tru»t«e of WVstnilnstcr Choir Col- mittee has aelectud various prizes RIBS • BEEF 59l which will be awarded at the end lege in l'rinceloti, aeconlinK to an announcement maile I'IIIIILT this of the day to all participants. WlMfe «r lltlwf M.It week by John Dnvin, nrttaniat HIUI 'Mr. Jones further stated that a choirmaster of the Caiiet Chuiitl special invitation Is extended to UffofUmb ?::;;»7V at \Ve«t Point anil chuirman of all kindergarten boys and their Weslniltmti-r's boitril of trustpi-s. clrnln to attend the Olympicu and POT ROAST- 5* join in on the fun. Mr. Leitch has Westmlintcr Choir College, founded In 302(1 by Dr. anil Mrs. set up H neparute program for tho c John Kinley Williamson, orcuploa klnderinrten boys and they will a ccntrnlly ioputvd cum pun In be nwurdud prizes after comple- CORNED BEEFS' -an. s 59 Princeton not far friwi] uttend «o lcutlpi'shlp In churches ami BCIHIDIS, that they can «en how the Y club It* CALIFORNIA ROASTS55 program works. VoalChops *••!>>.95* Mr. KaniiTiei'inaii wn» ^radtinteil TIP «r MTT9M StrtljMCuti ft«nt«»rt« from KulKi'ra tlnlversily In 1SW, farto's •ontttu with nn AB iloirree. nnd IIOIIOIK In Yule Club Daiico Set Round Roast Brisket Beef 69,! KIIKIIKII (I'll! Ili'tu Kuppu). Uv IM Botto«Butti now wervlnir us prcHidi'iit of Hut- The 7Mh anniversary of the Rib A A C ShtrtCut lb ftrs Alumni Ansofiatlon. Yule Club of l'liiinfiuld will be Newport Roast Rib Steaks PtffcClrapo clTlTs 49« Mr. KummiH'nian juinml HHDl) marked at a dance to be held Juno II- kntltit in Kill! a* II 1'iipywt'itcr mul hua2 at the Plnlnfield Country Club, Cross Rib Roast Shoulder Steaks'* Prath Mams ^^ 59* written copy on mnnv weeountn, In- William M. Stilwell of Wtwtfletd, fc luiliiift Uimil llreml, TWA, New lub presiilent, announced. SwIH's Mutt Full Cut Profit Calas 41 York TG1O|IIIOIII< CO., AnnstroiiK The llMninfletd Ynle Club Is or- Top Sirloin Roast 89* Chuck Steaks 411 Cork Co. mul Cnnanlltlutcil Kdl.^on. Kanir.ed to provide help and assist- on> He wns oli'i'toil II vic(> pri'Milelit in ance to potential Yule studentH UrBibitt Rump Roast * '" 89* •eittltii BE< e Htfid mul Is currently rca]ion«il)li' from the nrcn. .Membership i« Hank Steak Ib. Roasting Chlcktns ««>>'•• *4f us it copy nupurviNitr for tin1 work cipen to former Ynle students liv- >n >>n >on n on thv followiii|f lu'count'.i: Nrw ing In the general nreu from Ktiz- -25- Eye Round Roast 99* lop Round Steak "' 95* dllckM LEGSlb59« IREA5TS Ib,00« Vork Stii'e, Iiitej'iwitiohnl iSult, alielh to Komr-rvllle, hounded by Ainerican-Htandni'd, inn] •Dul'onl Hollies 1 and 22. Auxlln Kayre of F hl kn<>> ls l o 4 14 e Ground Bool " ^^ 45* CuboStoaks 99! Tvrktys l b i"ib.39e ^ "fc-45 Household l'rmlucls. Wcstfleld Is treasurer. flnti Oiaiit Frtihly SMOKED MB ATS Ground Ground Chuck 59* Chuck Fillet 59 OMkll Shtnt Portion lu)t PoriliMl JEWELERS lantltii |b Hams COMING SOON SILVERSMITHS Crttm A 17 oi. Stowing Beef Top Sirloin Steak 95* lb c S-tyl* • ctn, lollomReu 45 Ground Round Steak 95* Swiss Steak 95,* Shouldor Butts ''•" "> 75C I Ib. KQC London Brail •""' 99SirJoi: n Tip Steak 99* Sliced Bacon Rl- firttiiBfMs c s inIi Booff Short Ribs 45 re Steak "" ' 99*Frankfiirttrs *'*-'pi COMPI.KTK Hlkkm « I tin. C Italian Sausago (ill''TWAI£K Jlic.d • MM Plate Beef '**£.?" 23 Brasciole KOL-TM,, si;=.d 99|* IUCPAKTMKNT c8 C Chuk Bacon Ind Slkts SoupBeef. 35 49 Chicken Steak ° 99* StKKMNO Stttkins SII.VKUPI.ATK Ffth Frulit and Vegetabfes CHINA tuneWon Ntpllnf CUYSTAI, Wl.ilhilt. « ptgi.. ««e STA1NI.KBS •r Colonwel • ofSO •• BABY F0OD c GOLDEN CORN STK101, ti A DD'C 1A «*•• ftO PEWTKIt Fn.li WOOD RtjfMlfc.Wrap VLArr J jtr.iM-v.ri.trH IV i«* OTf PrMFtorMa KNAMKIAVAUE 4 29 219 NORTH AVE., WEST I.EATIIKI! Aluminum Foil H..ry Duty. RO WESTFIEtD, N. J. It" width II" width M| CAMPBELL'S "HP 4 53Watermelon Mf».K>ll Jilt, roll •• Y0U1 TiBdw 41 6 Broccoli " bT * m :M^^'^--^t^^\>X'M^;:i:^ ••.•M&W& m&tfM:: Click Pin BLENDED JUICES 2^51' Bananas 6dnRlp' 2 SUBUIUIAI SO. 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