THE UADm AKD MOST WIWY IMCUUfW WUKLY NlWMPAftM IM UNION COUNTY Publljhwl -No. » WESTFIELD, NEW JEESEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 Every Thuntey For 4-Bomb Leetmre Reported HUting Kellogg Elected Scheduled Tmni§ht 300 To Aid Polio Drive New Siren Test ion Dr. EiteUe T. MUNaer will apeak United Canpaign > the effotte •* tha atowk •»*»• At First Patty Jan. 24 MI MOMI of'preteetiw (MM it Board President tonight at » o'clock in Mom D of The Snt of ftve "Play for Polio Slated For Town the TMCA. The paWie ii invited and Win" card p»»tie« in the 1M1 ta attend. March of Dimes campaign will he Officer. Named At held Wednesday at \M p. m. in Annual Meeting Wettfeld'- Air Raid Signal. Quiet the Mtaonic Temple. Mrs. David During StatcWlde Cheek Saturday Schimmel of Weitfleld and Mrs. At V LMI Night Dr. A. M. Falcone Louis A. Jenninjrs ef Mountain- It wa* all quiet on the home front Saturday ai WeitlaM i regiaterea for tide, ktateates, have rtpei-Ud over Chester M, Kellogg of 615 Tic- to join surrounding towns in a state-wide test of air tail ef the V«t- 300 tickets ^eld for that day. Work- mont avenue wa*. elected president called by Governor Driscoll. Reason? No alrens. Col. LyaMR !»''• Monday night, Enlists In Amy ing with the koitcsaet art MM* of the bond of trustees of the. Parks, director of the local Civil Defense Council, aald this wt*k tfca* - announcement dames Robert Henna, George United Campaign for^Westfteld r Uie sirens uaed in World War II are neither iatiifactory aer la gwi' •n 0. Ween- To Uv« Beeves, Stanley Spent* utd Rick* Social Agencies laat*nSht*at the ondition, while a new tjrpt if'' ard L, Ruebling. * YMCA at an organisation meeting lignal, tested Jan. S, wu n*t «•*• -» tkt Mfhe* For Ft. Dcvew of the 19SV board of trustees held idered suitable. fefc*d»W4 Uk'-. Atones* An. PattMMssea for the party are; Health Ltader To Meadamat Sol lilfcerman, Ralph directly following the annual meet- trial in the near future, the 4lftjt«,| th-. Albert M, Falcone of 102 Berie, i. 8. Levinton, David Bene, ing of the corporation. Othtr offi- or said, ia a horn »e4ela« aflat',, W«rM Teaay, East Broad street kai enllatod for Albert L. Wallwk, K«rl Millman, cers elected at the same tlmt were AddimDNA hoie used on the Central Ralliwrf Ring, How octivt duty in the U. 8. Amy and James K. Victor, R. A. Margttliia, Miss Antoinette Putnam Cramer, f New Jeriey'i dieael lOMiMtMw,,; king, Bait will leave Tiweday fw Fort Dev- Abu Lockftld, Jerome Berk*. Har- vice-pmUUnt; ftoswell 8, Nichols Coat of a suitable air raM atom: <• ris Shapiro. Edward Cettia, B. E. To DkcitM Defense system for the town wai latiwteJ" one, Maw., where tie will oenre as Jr., secretary; Raymond 8. Grant, Newall, William L. Needell, Sam- assistant secretary, and Frank H. At Annual Meeting at |3,000 or more tr Cattail •« ef the • captain at the U. «. Army Hot- uel Epstein, Herbert Priti, Eva Betz, treasurer, Mr, Kellogg, Al- Parka, who added that Mtrtr piul there, It wu learned today. 8picehandler, Bernard Bernstein, bert E. Meder Jr., Chtrlea A. Dr. George F, Moench, director Charles P, lajlay trill ratytfat *JM>^ Dr. Falcone, who has maintained A. Urmond, Robert Wyatt, M. of local health lervice of the State Town Council to Include ttf Mfr I Ikt opening Doerr and George E. Johmton t ! a medical practice in WeotflcM for Maytr, H. T. Mutton, William C. were elected public trustees, Department of Health, will be the esiary funds in the l»tt ir. Jan. SI. Child, Edwvtre O. Goktatone, Er- speaker at the 39th annual meet- pal budget. ..' ln open three ana a half yean, wai a mem- f rc. RICHARD WILSON her of the Army JUterve from nest C. Feriieau, H. E. Thomas, Representatives on the beard Ing of the District Nursing Aiso- Location ef the ehrena hu »ei > allow inter, 8. V, Pham, Richard L. Ruebling, —WenfitcM Studios from member agencies for the ciation of WeatAeld Monday? Jan. by mall, IMS to 1»«». A native of Roaeto, MM. DAVID SCHIMMEL yye t been decided,, Colonel Parh* Pa., he. received hi* training at Max Tlshler, ». B. Tobey Jr., J. coming year are ai follows! Girl 20, at 2:15 p. m. in the parish attmsare R. Holsey, Charlea. R. Meyers, L. Scouts—Mrs. Richard M. Longley, house of St. Paul's Episcopal •aid, adding that tetta aava AlbrlrtiClltgt, Heading, Pa., conducted from .the nofi ef ,tlM y waer* he wee an honor student, Richard R. Wilson S. BonneM, C. I. Knecht, C. Reiti, .trustee, and Mrs. Manaon Bene- Church. tlttee to ten- Mollie Skenfeld, N. L. StHUler. dict, alternate; Boy Scouts—Bry- Dr. Moench, who will speak on municipal garage, lotemlt lam* - a«a Jefferson Medical College, lor High Schtel, and Raman Ma* th* fettowliit Philadelphia. Also, Mesdamei Ralph Dieti, R. ant F. Kenney, trustee, and Stew- the importance of a defense pro- jinners, China Listed As Missing A. Hall, Robert Hinna, Charles A. art E. Burr, alternate; Weitfleld gram, emphaiiiing the relationship u Arrangement!, Dr. Falcone eerved his intern* Jerome, F. B. Jordon, Foster H. Community Center — Mr*. Ella of the local program to national Hokan t. KJcllmrk, Models. Sew- ahlp at JMnhlenberg HosniUl, W. Kynes, DuBoi* Reilly, David Sands, trustee, and Mrs. Ruth Rob- defense, wai appointed by Dr. er of auxiliary police vhito, Tyin», t* naittllti, whore he wai alao chM In Korean Action Timberlake, Paul K. Davis, Wll- inson, alternate; District Nurilng Daniel Berganta, state commission- revealed that tha HN DftM rleans, LI*iMff roJUeM* physician for one year. Association—Mrs, Herbert E, Ger-er of health, to aid in the reor- then cannot b« uted ai ha air raM He alee •«rved ae chief resident taking, Square Last Reported In (Cohtinued on Pate 3) neit, trustee, and Mrs. Michael G. ganization of the State Depart- alarm because it ia cowawHW ••> kins , eye, ea* note, and throat special- Mulinoi, alternate; YWCA—Mlsi ment of Health. He held heilth erated, and the mandatary UrM> amiei I and ly at Lenoi Hill Hospital, New Hungnam Area Antoinette Putnam Cramer, trus- positions in Michigan and Ohio be- minute Civil De/enae vanttg' York, for one end a half years, With 3rd DivW»n Police Galls. tee, and' Mrs. Harold S. Jensen, fore going to Oak Ridge, - Tenn,, would »o deplete the tompreeriO «r, chairman and did postgraduate" work at the alternate; YMCA — H. Emerson the atomic research center, where that a Are alarm could Mt N' Ifommittee, an* New York Pott-Graduate School Thunias, trustee, and Otis B, San- sounded for a long period after H.. «c. Rkhard R. Wilson, 22, son he was director of public health. ng courses of Jicdicine and the New York Up Last Year foid, delegate. Dr.'Moench has been active in Colonel Parks, Police Chief Jet* Eye and Ear Infirmary. i: Con. of Mr.and Mrs. Richard J, Wilson At the final business meeting of Boy and Girl Scout activities, the R. Schreiber, and Mr. KJeilauk klng, Span- Dr. Faleorie ia a member of the of 1751 Boulevard, is miming in Fines Increase Mho I960 board, a report on the American School Health Associa. have played leading ruin in pw>? r, Antique* Weetfleld Rotary Club, the, Ameri- "action in Korea, hi. parents have ' »wk of the United Campaign dur-tion, American Red Crosa Disaiter vloui testt, which were condueW and Type- can Medical Association, the Union been' informed by the Department •1000 Over '49 ing the past year was presented Committee, and the American by representative:, of commercial County Medical Association, the alarm oystem companies. of Defense. li> S. M. Kinney, retiring presi- Medical Association. He is also a f registered for New Jersey Medical Society, the According to the annual report dent. He reported that $77,453 former chairman of the health ed- Public response, and co-open* , he Mid, nay Plainfleld Medical Society, and the Mr. Wilson, who is ticket agent of Police Chief John R. Schreibev, I had been raised on a goal of 185,- ucation committee of the National tion In the Civil Defense prom*,, ansfer to any Civic Club of Westneld.. His bro-at the Central Railroad station the number of accident call, rose tltii) for the 1950 campaign, and Tuberculosis Association. Colonel Parks «sid, waa shown Irk Iscounet. The ther, Dr. Nieholaa A. Falcone, is here, said the last letter from his from 75 in 1949 to 99 in I960, ixpressed regret that it had not The hospitality committee for day night when more ,taan 1*# ntinue for' 10 a Plainfleld physician.' son, and the only one received but there waa a decrease in /the been possible to raise the full goal, the meeting is composed of Mri. residents attended the two tr April «. number of ambulance calls, from —VVeqtfield SlttdloB 1 Kn. Falcone and their children, lince his landing in Korea with thus making certain budget reduc- Hugh W. O'Donnell, chairman, and ingi of a film on lit atom bowk of the couriM Mary aad Katharine, three and a tftiKTfctrd Infantry DNtaUrt Dec. 378 in 1940 to 371 in 1950. Ar- MRS. LOUIS A. JENNINGS tions necessary. MeadamesF. Arthur Metal, Wyn and iU effect! «t the Seller Mid ' contacting tk«half year oM twin., and MtehaeJ, resta jumped from H7 to 94, and ant B. Cole and George M. Booth. School. The Civil Defeiue CornelL: i iMtr, Baa* •10, was received Dec. IT. It was calli awl complaint* rose from' Mr. Kinney expressed again "on one month old, will remain in frrUtou Dec. 10, two.day* Mm "of all »t .m. ay? .warm The• ppubliu c la invited to attend which sponsored tha ' - ' " Ekool, 301 >t>*ll to 1,4S«, • • - 1 he was reported missing. He said , sand'aweclatlfln for the Twenty-eight persons were com- Health ?9rkfr valiant job turned" in by General volunteer*, he ta: conducted a in the letter that he was engaged mitted to the county jail, as com- mory and con- lit "mopping up" operations In the Chairman Docrr during the last ToMarklMth pared with 25 the preceding year. two campaign years. I have never ditorium Mon> Franklin Fashion area of Hungnam. There were 31 doctors calls, an Scheduled Here § diplomas were known a "man to work harder or Private Wilson was born in Hill- increase of two over 1949, longer on a community task than Birthday Of YN 4(3§ See A-Boab Iftudents in his Move than $11,000 was collected succeesfully side. He attended Blessed Sacra- County Groups he has done". He also expressed Show Plans Set ment Grammar School, Elizabeth, in fines, compared to more'than The 100th anniversary of the in "How To admiration and thanks for ''the YMCA in North America will be Films In Boro and Holy Trinity Grammar School $10,000 in 1949. The largest To Meet Feb. 2 able work of the important budget The Founder's Day luncheon here, and was graduated in 1946 amount, $9,209, was collected for observed by the Westfield YMCA reviewing committee under the at a birthday party and annual and faahion show of the Benjamin from Westfield High School, He the town, compared to $8,510 tho A county-wide meeting on local leadership of Robert S. Purvis". meeting to be held next Thursday Air RaidTett Franklin PTA will be held Wednes- was active in athletics, particular- previous year. The county receiv- health services -will be held in In welcoming Mr. Kellogg as his evening, Jan. 25, at 6:15 p. m. day, Feb. 7, at 1 p. m,, in the ly in baseball, ed $2,344, as against $1,953 in Roosevelt Junior High School, Fri- successor, Mr. Kinney wished "him Defects Found idy school auditorium. TJie luncheon 1949, and the state $120, slightly The program .of this centennial He first entered the army as an day, Feb. 2, at 8 p. m. More than and the organization under his will be served by girls from the more thin the $110 it collected in observance will include a review enlistee in September 1946, and 600 invitations have been sent to MOUNTAINSIDE —Four hun. sixth grade. Mrs. Clara Picker- the previous year. * »of history of the YMCA, an ap- (ems served 18 months, one year of county organizations, dubs, FTAs, (Continued on Page 4) dral residents, believed to be the' ing will narrate for the fashion Property recovered was valued pruisal of the YMCA today, and a which was service in Japan. Be- Boards of Health and municipal show. at $17,004; the figure in 11)49 was prophecy concerning the YMCA of largest audience ever to attend tween demobilization and his re- officials. Patrolmen Picked tomorrow. and local affair, viewed the low Panel The models will be mothers and $6,536.50. The total number of call Oct. 16, 1950, he was employ- Local health services throughout Dr. Edward C. Bourns, presi- showings of films on the atom children from the 'school. The violations of motor vehicle and For Police School Set ed by the J. S. Irving Co., West- the county will be reviewed and dent, will preside at the meeting bomb Saturday, under the spon- following children will participate: • field lumber and fuel dealer. Mr. (Continued on Page 4) the Local Health Units Bill A-l, and will report on the work of sorship of the Mountainside De- Sally Blackburn, Joyce Mullet', Patrolmen James Burns and ur parent-edit- and Mrs. Wilson ' have no other introduced in the State Legisla- the association during the past fense Council in the Borough Hall. Lorraine May, Betsy Graham, Su- Floyd Howitt will represent tho [•'will be held on children. ture Jan, 9, will be discussed. This year. "The Thirteen" of Westfield The first film showed the regults san Jordan, Jo Ann Bray, Lynn Westfield Police Department at "•- i at 3:15 p. m. bill ia th^ result of action by the High School will sing. Rev. Elbcrfc of atom bombing of Hiroshima and Schenkel, Nancy Swink, Peggy Chain Of Prayer the Union County Police Chiefs School, it has Governor's Committee on Local E. Gates Jr., pastor of the First Nagasaki, while the second, a col- Schaefer, Paul Neucr, Jeff Reyn- Association School in Cranford by the Grant Health Administration appointed Baptist Church, will give the invo- or film, Pattern For Survival, l P , , Bl Red Cross Offers next week, Chief John R. Schrci- showed various indtvidual precau- olds, Peter Stirrup, Balph Schedule Changed last February to study local health ber announced today. cation, and Eev. Fred K. Miles, Meet Life strom, Warren Buhler, Bruce Han- First Aid Course administration, to examine possi- pastor of the First Methodist tions in case of bombing. Tho curriculum, similar to that based son, Robert Dannecker, and Larry ble methods of improving local Church, the benediction. Rev. Dr. Henry Langheinz announced of the Now Jersey State Police applied by Mrs. Mitthauer, Mesdames Burr Towl, A Ecd Cross course for first aid Cliurehwomen Join health services throughout the Merle S. Irwin, associate minister that the 115 applications for inem- Academy in November, will in- Union County Philip Bcwcy, Grover Baldwin, instructors, which begun Monday state and to recommend such legis- of tho Presbyterian Church, will bcrshi]) in the defense program In Daily Services clude instruction in laws of arrest, •i-heduled for and Charlca Longfellow will also at local headquarters, will end to- lation as might be required. lead group singing. Decorations brought the week's total up to morrow when certificates will be traffic control, civil defense, self- oils for the re- serve as models. . Mrs, Robert Haase, president of Mrs. Archibald Murray of Sum- will be provided by members of 180. Ur. Leland K. Beach ex- awarded. Students from Westfield, defense, and atomic warfare. Af- ith will include Chairman of the luncheon com- the Wostfield Council of Church mit, chairman ol the Union County the Y'3 Mcnettes Club and lli-Y plained the need for workers prior Railway, and Cranford received in- ter completing the course, tho rch 12, "Life mittee is Mrs. William Brower as- Women, today announced changes Meeting, will preside. Other mem- boys will wait on tables, to the showing of the films at each struction from Stanley Laskl of Wcstlield patrolmen will servo as on a film from sixtcd by Mesdames Joel Mitchell, in the scheduled meeting places bers of the committee are Mrs. Anyone interested in the work program Saturday, stressing the the Eastern area office of the instructors for Auxiliary Police r ; State Museum; J. B. Freeman, and G. H. Bards- for the continuous "chain of Gloanna Wallace MacCarthy, Ma- of tho association, whether a "Y need for nurses, rescue squad Red Cross. under the local Civil Defense pin; Responsi- ley. Others in charge of arrange- prayer" for peace which the coun- plewooil; Mrs. Lodovico Mnncusi- member or not, is invited to at- workers, auxiliary firemen and po- Council. thc preceding ments for the day are Mrs. Irwin Locul Red Cross headquarters, cil is sponsoring for the duration Ungaro, Newark; Mrs. Albert tend, according to H. Cordon liccineii, as well as wardens and •; and March 26, Cox, decorations; Mrs. J. R. Mitt- at 37 Elm - street, has also an- of the war. Eichhorn, Westfield; and Mrs. Tim school will bo in session Fromm, chairman of the nnnunl office workers. Jl a Real Prob- hauer and the homeroom mothers, seven hours » day from Jan, 22 nounced that a standard first aid The amended schedule follows: Stephen Watcrbury, Hillside. meeting committee. Dinner reser- Dr. Langheinz this week said' Bjf"a November PTA ticket sales; and Mrs. Baldwin, to 28 at the Lincoln Suhool in course will begin there next Thurs- Members of St. Lvke's Methodist Senator Kenneth C. Hand will vations may be jinade by calling- that he was very pleased with the program. Crunford. day at 7 p. in. • Church will meet for prayer with se'rve as moderator in a^ panol dis- tho "Y" office. We. 2-2700. air mid test Saturday noon, al- ran planned at a the First Methodist Chui'ch wom- cussion on "Iteview ol Local though it was not completely of? held at the homo en Tuesdays fronj ,9 a. m. to 1 Health Services in Union County." fectiye. Unfavorable wind condi- Woodward, par- p. tn. The service will be held in Participants will include Frank M. tions again caused the "bouncing; lan. Alsopres- Dr. Patterson, Jarvis Renamed St. Paul's Episcopal Church Tues- Dougty, health officer, Plainficldj Women Urged To Join Forces vere Mesdamea off tho mountain" of both siren days from 1 to 5 p. tn.; in the Joseph J. Mottloy, health officer, and horn sounds, a complaint that Hadley, H. E Presbyterian Church Wednesdays Westfield; Dr. Henry P, Dcngler .Kallmyer, N. W, Local Health Board Leaders In Fighting Rising Prices, Taxes has long been made in the bor- from 9 a. m. to 1 )>. m.; and to- of Summit, and George E. Lau- ough, as residents cannot all hear Oherlin, K. W. day from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at bach, health oflicer of Elizabeth, the warnings. However, Dr. Young. At the recent organization meet- Charles P. Bailey for additional the Madison /Vvenue Chapel. Start- Calling upon members of the Westfield Women's Republican Langheinz stated that most of tho was extended to ing of the WestAeld Board of four-year terms. ing: next week the service at Mad- Club to forego '.'politics as Usual", in order to devote their full time borough was alerted and tho De- iris and teach- Health, Dr. W. L. Patterson of ison Avenue Chape! will bo held Convalescent CI ' to vital nutionul issues, Mrs, Jean Teslof said Tuesday that American 'cstfleld PTAs to 210 North Euclid avenue was l'e- Wednesdays from 10 a. m. to 4 women "are all willing to make sacrifices", but that they "insist on feuso Council is considering steps Child care electcd president and Edward R. Health Board Head p. m. Injured In Crash being heard" when their lives, homes, children, and future are at stake. to increase tho effectiveness of the 5ft siren in the future. , Jarvis of 724 Scotch Plains ave- The First Congregational Speaking before the club, Mrs. nue was re-elected vice president. Sjj;t. John P. O'Ruskc, 25, of Vox Teslof said that only concerted in order to make a sincere, con- The council expects to have fur- Church will be open for prayer Hills, S. 1,, was injured in tin auto : Dr. Patterson has served the action of women's groups can pre- certed effort to bring about a ther films to'show tho public in Thursdays from 9 a. in, to 1 p. m.; crash Sunday at Central and Health Board for 17 years, having vent the white collar class from change in conditions, which nleet about three to four weeks, and Iesues tho Christian Science Church North avenues. been first appointed in May 193a. becoming a "strangled collar class" us at every stop we take during plans to, put on a demonstration Thursdays from 1 to 5 p. m.j and For months Sergeant O'lluskd Shoes He was elected president in 1942 because of rising prices and taxes. the day and which, if not remedied of the chemistry and effect of the the First Baptist Church' and has been recovering at the Valley and has held that office since that So-called "little voices", she de- in time, could bring: disaster to ull ajtoni bomb in the spring. , Bethel Baptist Church Fridays Forge Army General Hospital, i 1'an, chairman of lime. Dr. Patterson ia chairman clared, have untold power. To il- of us. from 1 to 6 p. m. Phoenixvillc, l'a., from paralysis ague'" Thrift Shop of the committee on beauty par- lustrate her point, she cited the "That letter was written at a The* Christian Science Reading of the left arm resulting from a urgent appeal for lors, barber shops and, food stores. cases of Lenin and Trotsky, whoso meeting in my home, and the mem- Room untl Redeemer Lutheran tank crush- in maneuvers near urtains, vases, pic Mr. Jarvis has served the Health ceaseless propaganda were the pri- bers of the board who were pres- In This Issue Church will bo open daily for Frankfort, Germany. His batter- ruciiies, for Bale at Board for IS years and was elect- mary force behind the founding of ent were uiianiniQu-i iu the opin- prayer. ed left arm was deeply lacerated | proceeds arc given ed to his first term as vice presi- Soviet Russia. ion that it was getting late, that About Town With Sally..!), 12 Jntributions may be in the crash, in which he was the dent in June. Mr. Jarvis heads only casualty. The text of Mrs. Teslufs speech wo should all unite in attempting Bridge, Canada . 19 lap, 305 South tins committee which regulates follows: to break down the forces which Cloudy Weather According to police, the soldier Cluuch 24 said. scavenger trucks and food trucks. "The Weslfield Women's Repub- had brought about tho rapid de- was riding with James N. Parise, Classified 6-7 Other members of the board arc: Predicted Today lican Club hsis made quite an ef- terioration of every condition, 25, of .Fox Hills, who was return- . 12 Mrs. William M. Smith of i!3 Gul- which previously had made our so Collegians ing him to the hospital after a fort this year to bring new mem- TA Board lowae; Dr. Llndley H. Leggett Jr. often mentioned 'American Way 18 According to a V. S. Weather short leave. The Purisc CUT col- bers into the dub. 1 know this, of 330 East Broad street; and Gor- of Life' possible, tonight Bureau report last night, today lided ' at the intersection^ with a perhaps belter thun anyone else, Funwood S, Plums . .. 'ii don T. Parry of B57 Bradford ave- will be cloudy and windy, with vehicle operated by Logan S. Rugh because I have written letters to "Over 100 women responded Obituaiits . .. 6 nue. tivc board of the winds ranging from 20 to HO miles of Maplevvood. women all over our town, urging to our uull, ami today it seems Spoits .. 28-ZU /' ol PTA will meet at Mrs. Smith, who was first ap- per hour. Highest temperatures them to join our elub. Into every to me tlmt wu should earnestly Social, Club 0 to Id , > onight at the home pointed to the Board of Health will be from 65 to 60 degrees. ICE CREAM TA«1'S for p>tli<>. letter I addressed, I enclosed a consider ways and means whereby i Graham, 835 Brad- Jan. 8,1942, and Mr. Jarvis have Continued cloudy and mild wea- blrthdara. weddlnga and all otaer letter from the board, wherein we Theatres 83' ju«t b«?n reappointed by Mayor occacloat. 3 tot S3e at LIpW*, corner DR. W. L. PATTERSON ther is forecast for tomorrow, tth e wtau A iaJ»u urged them to join hands with us, (Continued on Page ?). Wedding. » to fHE ^TPTPTn m 3.\ LEADER, THURSDAY. JANUABX ,», cars. During Ms years;«.«;p$ft with in , policeman, he has ^.,iM|Sgfe emtion MW. mer, John Bollman, Lloyd Hansen Health Leader Sergeant Thinnes for seven! Fifm and Charles Hoffman. vatkm are* double in &e;*mA0i. f T« Fanwood Church Guidance Head attendance irrow *x*eMi?ely. ,p^ 3t d a Rev. Noel A. Calhoun Jr., pas- 3uty he»d On tor, served as moderator. Annual Retired From A recognised authoriljr on «j|p*- l Names Heads At reports were received from Mr. Addresses Rotary mftJrths agtt, Tfce EKO 20-minute film, "You Schwingrl, clerk of the session; known in nature circles end ,Qjm Beat the A-Bomb," wil". be Eea E. Kreidcr Jr., treasurer of Miss J. Isabella Dodds. director Park Police Staff made hosts of Jri«nda «monif the A. iJatiwS: "shown at the Kialln Theatre Wed- Annual Meeting the session; Wilbur S. Man-ill, pres- of guidance in Westfield Hi.arh cqueslriiiM.1 «'ho frequent the resided in gt ident of the Board of Deacons; School since 1939, described her trails in the Watchung Reserva- He and MM : n«"*day, Jan, 24, through Saturday, SCOTCH PLAINS—Sgt. Fred- ; 1 Jjtn. 27. The effects of an atom FANWOOD—Three elder* * andDelbert B. Slivinske, Sunday work to the Rotary Ciut) Tuesday erick C. Thinnes of .164 Stout ave- tion. Low interested in the work ;iitii p,tr*« School superintendent; Mrs. Edtrar Ybunb explosion »nd oounrcr-meas- four trustees were elected at the in the YMCA. Dr. S. N. Ewan, nue retired Tuesday from the Un- of the Trailstde Museum, he is a eWUren: p, P. Turner, superintendent of the supervising principal, introduced -"fir*« ttiat Jn«y be taken to protect annual congregational meeting of • ion County Park Police staff after member of the museum commit. *»«V*rst «i '"ajainrt itg radiation are illustrated cradle roll; Mr. Gauerke, president the speaker. more than 24 yean service. He is tee and has contributed Buaserpw tioned aboai the Fanwood Presbyterian Church of the Men's Bible Class; Anne L. ~^i$ this documentary. The film Miss Dodds said that 75 per cent Al years old. exhibits of wild life and nature B»Wiiv Ja& _„. Monday evening, A covered dish, Merlo, president of the Sunday 5.#eB»eiMrtrat«» the method by which of the pupils who are graduated Granted a disability retirement projects to the niuseum'8 collec- •ad SoiMra, "(fffi| supper preceded the meeting. j School Auxiliary; John Kimberly, from the senior high school go to ; . aa average family may minimize president of the Westminster Fel- for injuries suffered in a motor tion. Sergeant ^^*' .* Jile dangers of three types of The new elders, who will be in- college or some higher institute of lowship; Benjamin Bragg, presi- learning. Every three years, Ca- vehicle accident several years age He was injured Aug. 19, 1»47 member of 1 •-' atomic .attack — land, nir, and stalled at a special service Sun- dent of the Fireside Fellowship; „ while on duty in the Watchung when his motorcycle collided head- £, water. day morning, are Lloyd D. Hansen, reer Day is held to assist pupils Mrs. Howard Arnold, president of in selecting the right college for Reservation, Sergeant Thinnes f\' It tlftt coven precautions that Walter H. VanHoesen alld George the Church Society; Miss Jeanne ends a park police career which L, Goudy. They replace Herbert the career they plan to pursue, # 1M token when there is an Lemal, adviser of the Miskids; Mr, Miss Dodds said. began in November, 1928, when \*4vaaea warning: of attack and C. Leach, Louis G, Adam and Karl Masfill, chairman of the "Every . the staff was organized. the E. Sehwingel. Aptitude tests are eiven by the when people are caught in Member Canvass"; and Mrs. Har- school psychologist, when Tequest- Promoted to sergeant in 1941 x atratt "at the time of thhe blast, The new daacons, who also will ry Yamngata, historian. ed; and employment guidance is j his record includes a long list of "MOtMTOWM J At»o covered are the benefits be installed on Sunday, included commendations for exemplary per- ••eM«ty can bring to peo- G. W. Harris, E. H. Gauerke, W. The report of the session showed given pupils who wish to work af- MHAM an increase of 84 members during ter school hours, she said. formance of duty. Covering his i «f the world. Another' se-ction C. Hollyday Jr. and W. J. Albano. beat on horseback for the first 12 gSj^lrfcojwb rumors. They will replace Marshall Pal the year, bringing the total to 766. President Jay Rodgers presided. The Sunday School has shown a Singing was led by Emil Mueller, wka h*i !»•• r*# years of his service, he later pa- 'lEKMftMVIL steady growth and despite the ac- accompanied by Henry L. Rost at 4ent of 1k. Wcitfi.M BMM of trolled on motorcycles or In prowl SUMMIT quisition of a new building with! the piano. Announcement was H««ltk. (Story •• Pate 1.) an auditorium and 16 classrooms made of Ladies Night to be held CIANF the church is" using all available Feb. 9 at Oak Hills Manor, Me- space with 475 children on the tuchen. JOMItVHlt roll. Motorists Receive The report of the Siuiday School TAN Auxiliary showed a membership of JNFIEID 105. The report of the Church S. P. School Costs Parking Fines Society revealed a neinbership of nearly 150. Due To Increase For parking within 50 feet of At the annual corporation meet- stop signs, eight motorists were ing which followed the congrega- fined $3 each by Magistrate Wil- $78,587 In liam M. Beard in Municipal Court tional session, a budget of $26,600 > for the year was adopted. Mr, Tuesday night. They were John H, t- iWOQNMDCE Magill reported that at the Every. SCOTCH PLAINS—The Board Jennings, 018 Prospect street; G MffUCHUf Quality at Low Cost! Member csnvasi held in November of Education Tuesday night intro-1 C. Paulsen Jr., 654 Lenox avenue YOUR NEIGHBOR KITH AMKW. 127,000 was pledged, toward next duced the proposed 1951-52 school W. E. Casteel, 9 Mohawk trail CAN T£tl YOU ABOUT , . Bring your roll*, of films htfto for year's work. budget totaling $567,614,58, an W. A, Lord, 412 Linden avenue; Kathryn Broderick, 510 Hillcrest MfhMt quality work,that cotU no New trustees elected for three- increase of $78,587.08 over the current statement. Public hearing avenue; Robert Moyer, Elizabeth; HUNTER'S mor» than inferior grades. year terms included Mi's. John Anna J. Stephens, Cranford, and Morley, Charles Thatther and El- will be held Jan. 30 in the high school, Charlotte S. Cgrberry, ,113 Dick- REPUTATION mer Smith Jr. James Garrett Day v son drive, Scotch Plains. wag named lor a one-"year term, The amount to be raised by dis- FOR •QUAUTr EXCELLENT TRAIN SEI JUMBO PRINTS Clyde Baver was re-elected treas- trict taxes is $446,514.58, as com- On a charge of careless driving, • SfIVIC C urer and assistant treasurers elect- pared to $340,285,60 this year, an John Jupin of Chatham Township • IOWEST MICIS tilALTltftf, thin COST NO MORE ed were: Arthur Tabcr, George increase of $100,229.08. The sum was given a suspended sentence; Schacht and Richard Lemal. Chas. of $11,000 is appropriated from he was ordered to pay $3 court On appliances, TV Mtt and IS JUST A SHOUT flffftf AW,\ balances. costs and $7 for the repair of a toff* IIM prints from all size nega- Klepper, Charles Witt and Sid- radios, Hunter's brings you • B * O U tBe«««vvenieni t way to ney Hulsizer we're .named, to an The teachers salary item is traffic stanchion, the matt famous maker-arid INGTON tjvw. up to and including 214 x 2%. $276,850,88 compared to $257,450 BALTIMORE,1 WABH *nd auditing committee, . For overtime parking violations the dependable service that Oiivive your eaearr to PlalhieU, aad board this year, an, increase of $18,400. fines of $1 each were paid by 67 •eUlectric* traia. Yoia'U ride c Quality Printing and Developing means long years of satiifac r Salaries for the supervisors are motoristp, and four motorists paid comfortable. And of ~couneTtiM I Taxe« To Consume tionl All this - plus liberal , only fc each $28\850, aa compared to $27,250, fines of $2 each. thoae faaaoua "ttavel eittaa" of the Balaam 130 Cento Of $1 an increase of $1,600. Clerks sal- ICredit Terms! t ' Ohio _ courteoua service, ui \ aries total $10,720, aa compared -time dependability. to $8,300 in the current' budget, Bob Buck Mahe$ TAKf INI If O Af MAMMIB PM NEWARK—Uncle Sam wjll take an increase of $2,420, The item 30c out of every $ 1 you make if for janitors salaries is $28,575, as New York Pre»$ ENLARGEMENTS Congress approves President Tru- compared to $22,650 in the cur- MraM, CMcaa*.' », Altt for pricti on enlarging your best man's 171,504,000,000 budget. rent budget, an increase of $5,925. Bob Buck of 157 Brightwood New Jersey's share of the total The fuel apppropriation is $10,- avenue, a well-known Trans World WESTFIELD pictures. All work don* in our own tax burden will be about $2,406,- 500 as compared to $8,500, an in- Airlines pilot, is featured this week 104 Quimby St. Meae HeMtoM »<4n«>arMwaiaM*e darkroom. 658,400, or, 3.36 per cent of the crease of $2,000. The light, water in a series of six articles appear-1 federal total, or, five times what and power appropriation is $8,100, ing in the New York World-Tele- UNION: was collected last year to run the against $4,600 in the current bud- gram and Sun, in which the over-1 1032 Stuyvesarft Ave, BALTIMORE ft OHtO RJ state government, all local govern- get, an increase of $3,500. The seas "flight to Europe is detailed. Both Stores Open Monday, ments and all public schools, or, telephone item is $1,700, as com- Tuesday night's article featured Thursday and Friday Evenings more than $80,000,000 over the pared to $1,500 in the current pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Buck and Till 0 P. it. Westfield Studios payrolls handed out by New Jer- budget. The lunchroom appropria- their two children. I rwtmll iM CMMFIVW rMnmtfri sey's 10,000 manufacturing con- tion is $5,880j as compared to<$4,-- cerns in 195Q, 00(1 ,Jn the current budget, an in- in CMTRM Avmw wnrwio iou* The above estimates were made crease of $900, The sum of $2,- Tuesday by the New Jersey State 925 is appropriated for athletics, Chamber of Commerce. as compared to $1,875 in the cur- rent budget, an increase of $1,050. The appropriation for textbooks is $5,200, as compared to ,$5,000 last year, an increase of $200. The transportation item of $11,- 950 shows a decrease of $2,260 under the current appropriation of $14,210. The buildings"fcnd grounds item Come to John Franks to be is $19,994, as compared to $15,633 in current budget, an increase of $4,361. Librarian's salary is $4,- 000, as compared to $3,475 In the current budget; while the appro- priation of $750 for books is the WELI same. Manual training salaries total $13,725, as compared to $12,- 675 in the current budget, an in- crease of $1,050. Debt service totals $70,282, as GHOSTS OF JOCKEY HOLLOW compared to ?40,029 in the cur- III. THE GHOST TAKES LEAVE rent budget. Capital outlay totals In his leisure hours, Rogers was a It is estimated that Rogers obtained $18,577, against $10,985 in the convivial spirit. As he prospered his about $2500. from his credulous fol- present budget. You'll always find a John Franks' .visits to the tavern became more.fre- lowers. What part of this sum he quent, and gold coins from his swell- divided with his accomplices is not 21 Report For Suit or Overcoat "Suits" you because ing purse jingled across the bar. One recorded. Seven of his victims—Ben- night • he left the tavern none too oni 'Hathaway, Elijah Stiles, Andrew Pre-Imluction Exams it is first of all high quality and steady' of speech or walk, and boldly Miller, John Roll, John Stevens, John donning the spectral robes, went forth Hathaway and Jonathan Hathaway— Twenty-one members of a group styled right. Our expert tailors make to conquer the devil. But when he were listed among his creditors in the of 60 men called by Selective Serv- sure it fits perfectly, too. And our. appeared at the door of one of his amount of over 225 pounds. Jonathan ice Uoard 44 for pre-induction ex- faithful, the woman of the house had aminations reported at Plainfield Hathaway secured an attachment City' Hall at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday, wide price range will suit a premonition that his strange dress against Rogers for 200 pounds in the checked in, were addressed by the your and- behaviour were attributable to December term of the Court of Com- board chairman and a member of budget. other than supernatural gifts. She mon Pleas, 1789. The last of Rogers' the clergy and then went to New- was familiar with a species of the victims, Benjamin Freeman, hotel ark for their tests. genus homo who drank applejack and wore hob-nail shoes, and so informed keeper Avho went his bail, forfeited' The other 39 are college stu- her husband. Early the next morning1, 50 pounds. | dents, all of whom must take their while the dew was yet heavy upon the physicals at or near the place in Suits from $50.00 An early historian concludes that which they are attending college. groiind,4he husband traced the ghost- Rev. Milton P. Achey, pastor of ly footprints from his own to Rogers' Rogers was a blessing in disguise and the Mountainside Union Chapel, Overcoats from $70.00 back door, suggests a tablet to his memory. He addressed the local contingent, as asks hopefully: "Ought not the county did George Rockwell, draft chair- Rogers was arrested, pleaded his of Morris to perpetuate and honor the man. Another ffroup will leave Topcoats from $45.00 innocence, was released^on bail sup- name of Rogers for eradicating ignor- Tuesday morning for pre-induction plied by "a man of compassion", and ance and causing the light of reason examinations. escaped; but being pursued and cap- to illumine the minds of many, where The next induction contingent tured, he confessed his faults and so obscurity had reigned for many will leave at noon, Friday, Jan. 26. worked upon the sympathies of the years?" Thirty-five have been called. Board village constable that he was released 44 has been instructed to have 8G for the night to consult with friends. References: The Morristown Ghost, a more men ready for induction late USE OUR 3 PAYMENT PLAN He was never again seen in these ptrmphlet printed in 1792, and now in February. parts, and it was thought that Jie .re- among the historical papers in the Mor- If it is more convenient for you, turned to his native state of Massa- ristown Public Library. Various accounts of Rogersg ' "diabolicadiabolical intrimipnintrigues" wil"•'•"l b*-e - Guild Members Attend chusetts. found in locnl and county histories but pay V3 when you buy, K3 the fol- they all appear to haveunt beey nhit drawi n fr»b™ Met Rehearsal Tuesday this source. en drawn from lowing month and Vz the third Mesdames C. W. Anderson, J. J. month. Milewski, L. S. Bonnell, B. \V. THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY I Fox, James E. Hurley, Edward Littman, Robert Runrk, Franklin , ASSETS EXCEED Dare, Robert Mayo, Edward KOOB, B9r L. P. Lursen and Miss Lily 1951 Schmidt, all members of the •* $19,000,000 Metropolitan Opera Guild, attend- ed a working rehearsal of "Pns- John fi iincci" Tuesday at the Metropoli- ranks Westfieid's Oldest Banking Institution tan Opera House, New York. The cast included Leonard Warren, MEN'S APPAREL — At the Golden Triangle — Roman Vinny, Delia Rigal, Thomas Hayward, nnd Frank Guarrera. BRANCH STORES - Plainfield and Ridgewood Member Federal Deposit: Insurance Corporation Telephone We. 2-117' LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS BRING RESULTS THE WOTTJEU) |n. t.) LEAVE*, THUMP AT, JANVABT W. 1WI

luncheons, forafo tke entMtaia- feel th»tway—at least I eap't saowbail, which met set in mo. homes, in estr states, and in •sir ments, forag* the urge to fill «ur Aay wosun wha it of age to hear tios, keat osi rotting and grew and nstionl We are all willing to make calendar with dates of »11 kinds, a child, who u of age to raise a grew to enarssous proportions. Lit- sacrifices, if they have to be made, which perhaps Interesting to a caiU, atiy w$asan who en raise tle rivulets asake a big river, and in order to safeguard everything 1) degree, still have absolutely aoth> a son to fght far his coaatry, whe , Just to cite another instance, let we hold sacred and dear,—but we can sand her husband, or sweet- tiuut «« »««# JUerd, when our y forceful ing to do with the immensely vital ' us remember that in 1917, Lenin 1 constructive heart or brother oat in defense «f and Trotsky, two unknown lews lives, our homes, our children and problems now facias us all. home and country, with her love for th« ben- up to that time, and of Russian the future of the whole nation are "All of us are either naotbera, and her Messing, who can give descent, came to Russia from at stake. If we, here in Weitneld, of us. but for wives, or potential mothers. Pol- him help and cheer and assurance just the members of our little club, state, •nd tit that home and ehildren will be Switzerland. Through persistent, iticians, highly trained » all the I intelligent propaganda and cease- can gather our forces around s j intricacies of their trade, indulge taken care of in his absence,— few resolutions — resolution! con- • clouds are in oratory and frequently, we are that woman, is ituted of egel j less efforts, they inally gathered cerning all the vital issues at hand • all •round us, told that 'Women have not ae yet I the entire Russian nation around —before it is too late, "Before our "Everyone I speak to seems to j their banner,—and that, fellow disaster wher- become of age.' That women can- agree with me. But they sll say, homes are destroyed, before our i probably 'Lat- not refrain from petty quarrels members,—that is the Russia white collared class hat been made 'What can we do? We are just which today threatens us all. snd therefore and ambitious personal intrigues. a little club in a small town, in- into, a strangled cellared claae, neatly summon Similar accusations are thrown at significant and feeble, and we will "Today's mighty problems are before food prices and taxes and > the spring us all the time. We women do notnever get anywhere, no matter of interest to all of us. Borne ol restrictions of all kinds choke us what we do or say. We can never us have sons, husbands, aweet- all, then we could prevail upon do more than write our congress- hearts, or brothers in Korea. Borne our sister clubs in our state to men or senators, and that is all. have already had to suffer Ae un-endorse similar resolutions, then We simply increaas the stack of speakable sorrow of reading their get together in a concerted action mail on their desks, aafl things go names in the ever increasingly and soon we could exert a pres- Beauty on as before,—'Politics •• usual.' .frightful casualty list. Every sure, which would make our (up day more and more men are leav- until now) small voice heard all "I don't agree with them. Many ing for service here and abroad. over the land, and this would be voices have been heard, that did Where •)« tkty suKiisr Will they pur first stop towards sn early all Culture not even wish our club to be a join those in Asia now fighting Out mobilisation. of women. We political club at all. If politic! as Communist China, while our gov-women do not advocate any over- usual were our fosl, then I also ernment forbids the Chinese Na- throw of existing institutions. We later VOW OWM Mlll- would indeed take a stsnd against Nllf. tionalists to participate in that are not revolutionaries, but we pro- it so-called political club. But I fight against their own Commun- pose to have something to say be- feel that we don't need to bother fore it is too late. ' about political steps; we don't need sav»e\ racWJL8K*e In the East or the* West JT COtmMtWLT to consult politicians; in fact, we "We have two tremendous weap- AND COMKTIY .. •. must not, allow ourselves to be Or will they go to Europe to save ons in our hands: We have the caught in the web of political sci- people who, we have been told, do weight of our opinions, enormous, ence of any kind, or lobbying ef- next to nothing to save them, if properly brought to bear, and forts by any pewan which might selves? we have the righteousness of our desire to silence MI wteas. "American women and Ameri- cause. BEAUTY Sawot can mothers, I daresay, are not "Let us use those weapons to "You say, 'WhsA in we do! interested in saving 'Three Faces win our America back.'* ST. EUUUTIMMT There are only a few of us.' You East' or 'Two Faces West.' We are interested in oar men, in our have all heard the story about the 300 To Aid

(Continued from Page 1) ford Twyman, Harry Lake, R. Spellnmn, Franklin Palcants, Paul Smith, A. J, Griner, Stanley If you act NOW Spence, D. E. Tuttle, Albert Ben- ninger, R. W. Kspke, George Reeves, .Harold Engleman, Hol- " you can ttiH gtt a land, L. L. Sevcbeck, M. C. K. Jones, William A. Heine, Kenneth Wood, L. M. Curtis.G. E. Morton, Frederick Heitkainp, Charles Fritz, Alexander Duncanson, Robert Gray, and E. AMen'Owens. |ig Trade-in Allowance Gifts have been supplied by merchants of Westfield and Moun- tainside to be used as priies and awards. A parakeet, donated by on your old rofrigorator Dr. S. H. Willoughby, will be the grand prize awarded on the day whon you como to Hunter's for a btautiful now of the final party. The other parties to aid the local campaign will be held Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 5, and 14. Tickets may be ob- tained by contacting the hostesses, Mcsdames Victor N. Kruse, Ed- wurd M. Kookogey, Richard W. Wilier and Homer R. Siedcr. Mrs. Irene T. Griffin is serving as director of women's activities and Postmaster John H. Traynor FftlGIDAIRE is chairman of the Wcstfleld drive. 4 * Masonic Group* To Attend Church Service priced from Tiiese exclmive-ivith-iu\-"'i •"••'• I- ' 1 Members of local Masonic 1 A groups will be special guests Sun- * day night at a service to be con- ducted at 8 p, in. in the sanctuary of the First Methodist Church. Weather vanes* Rev. Fred E. Miles, minister of the church, wiil speak on "Temple Builders." Music for the service will be provided by Gladys Crosby are the famous suits Hiat Gould, organist, and a mixed quar- tet composed of Lucille Douglas, Evelyn Morris, Lowell Douglas and Richard Alford. Head South or Stay at Home! The public and families of Ma- sonic organization members huvo been invited to attend. , AS UTYll AS $2.21 A WIEK 6IVIS YOU Venes Named To ALL THI ADVANTAGES Assessors Board OF THIS FAMOUS SCOTCH PLAINS—The Town- MHI6IRAT0IL ship Committee Tuesday night named Frank Vcnos secretary of the Board of Assessors. He will M«d«lMM74 be paid f 175 annually in addition Illuitrsted $259.71 to his sulary of $900 per year as an assessor. Anthony Verdic and Arthur Meyer were reappointed special police officers. Pistol shooting IYIAR medals were awarded members of If you're thinking of a resort holiday.., the police department 'as follows: if you're thinking of Spring, just Capt. James Osnato, expert; Pa- PROTECTION PUN trolmen John Amlrusky and Har- oround the corner . .. North, South, ry Pflugcr, sharpshooter; Sgt. Har- everywhere . . . it's time for old Hill and Patrolmen Rocco Pon- •r famous FrigMdn zio and Robert Jones, marksman. Weathervanes. Tailored by Handmacher, The Homestead Village Associa- these willless, wonderful ull-iccather tion requested the installation of traffic safety signs at Homestead suits are pdrfect for town, for terrace and Westflcltl road aa a country, for travel. Sun-drenched mtckmluii safety measure for the children. The Visiting Nurses Associa- pastels or cooltdarh tones in tion of Plainficld requested $2,400 any of many flattering styles. for nursing service in the town- Sites 10 to 20, 7 to IS, unter's LIBERAL-TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE SALE is your signal to act - QUICKLY! You get the sensational ship in 1051. The Inter-Municipal J Group for Hotter Rail Serviflo an- Bidaire mode It with their advanced styling, engineering .improvements and such deluxe features as nounced u budget of $5,000 for er-storage design, adjustable aluminum shelves, instant Quick'-cube ice trays! Your satisfaction is guor- 1951 with the township's share set eed by 3 great names-Frigidaire, General Motors and Hunter's. You get the refrigerator that's built for ' at $77. EARS of wviee - AND you g«t a BIG Trade-in Allowance on your old Refrigerator! This amazing Hunter ffer applies ONLY to Frigidaire models now in stock. Naturally, quantities are limited. So HURRYI »25 Couch Assigned To

WESTFIEID: 104 QUIMBY STREET Fort Hood, Tex. Open Monday, Thursday and Friday Evenings Recruit Michael Couch, son of till ? P.M. Mr. a(id Mrs. Ernest Couch of 538 Downer street, is now receiv- WEstfield 2-3659 ing: bask; Army training at Fort Hood, Tex., whore he is attached td the fourth platoon of Co. D, 17th Armored Engineer Battalion of the Second Amored Division. Before leuving for Fort Hood, he had been stationed at Fort Dlx since liis induction Nov. 21. A 1B48 graduate of Weatfleld High Fashion Flcor UNION: 1032 STUYVESANT AVENUE School, where he was B member The Third Free Parking in Rear of the band, Recruit Couch was employed by the National State Open Monday, Thursday and Fridqy Evenings Bank of Elizabeth before enter- till 9 P.M. Pay Your'Public Service Bills/Hera. ing service. , "THE MIRACLE VALUE STORE", UNionville 2-9600 ' ShopThurs, Til 9 LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS BRING RESULTS TfmWESfFfELP (til; J.VJLBAPtttJ

heth; and one other sister, Mrs. McKinley Western P*«# ; Adelaide Fuller of Kingston, N. Y., two each of fa_ G3STUARIES Party Saturday ttf, «B»t*mpt to and 10 grandcViiMvtn. for 194B; the figure f< j Mrs. Gilliara died Jan. 9 in Muh- Deadwood animals, hold-a*»«•' Funeral services were held Mon. McCaulev';) Barn of 228, as against 224 in 1049. Dlid Friday HenbOTg Hospital, PlainfteW, after pairing worebllj day in the Meekins Funeral Home, ;Gu!ch,, has bwn tl.ansl)lai,ted to "violations of local ordinance* a long illness. Born in Franklin- at m vio- GiHiam, and,heir mother, Mrs. Gil- tery, Linden. der the ehainnanahii) of Mrs. J. lations of the stop street, M«II- j liala is survived by three children, ance, an increase of 11 o»e* l9*% jttevid fe., Norene A., and Pauletts P. Kennedy. Worship fuu jjm I©., all at home; four brothers, Mr*, Mary C. Driver Mrs. Kennedy Is being assisted Twenty-nine persons received sum- *h»ad in mtetflSl Percy Mann of Westfield, George Mrs. Mao' Campbell Driver of by the following chairmen: Mr. monses for failure to obtain;: *>«• needs of the wvertl, Jrlarin of Plainfield, Wally Mann of Cranford, S2, mother of Elmore and Mrs. Claude Longstreet and licenses; this was more than twice porUd by the Rosc'llc, and Joseph Mann of H. Drivel- of Plainfield, formerly j Mr. aid Mrs. Anthony De the number for the previout yew, aervkes are so Franklinton; and three sisters of Westfield, died Saturday at the I in cnui'ire of property; Mrs. Nor- There were 47 violaHeM hi life of our coma jthfe Misses Bstclle Mann and In. home of her daughter, Mrs, Frank man Houston and Mrs. Leonard Bell Mann of Westfield and Mrs V. Thompson, with whom she re- Macaluso, refreshments: Mrs. Arn- Marshall Bro^ie of Franklinton. sided. old Bredlau, makeup; Mrs. Alfred Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Driver Rexler, door prizes; Mr. and Mrs. Ju<|son L. Lounabery had lived in Cranford 40 years William Cowherd and Mr. and I Best Brands For iFuneral services for Judaon I She was the wife, of the late Wil- Mrs. George Hamrah, publicity.' Lounsbefy of Hawthorne, former liam Ed\yin Driver. Also surviv- The .program will-include enter ly of Westfield, were held Sunda; ing is a granddaughter. taimnent, round and square danc- '-'Our Specialty afternoon in the Mason Funera Funeral services were field Mon- ing and refreshments. Home, Hawthorne, and intermen day in Gray Memorial, Cranford. Heading the entertainment is t was Monday ta Fairview Ceme Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor "Can Can Line" consisting of Mes- of the Presbyterian Church there, dames Norman Stites, J. W. Beid- A. WA*O tery. •oby'i Mr. Lounsfe«ry died of a hear officiated. Interment was in Fair- ler, James Prescott, Robert Ewing, attack in his home last Thursday view Cemetery. E. J. Walsh Jr., Charles Buch- why *•'c«rry «nly bauer/and Rudolph Bachart and Ward, 68, of 618 He was superintendent of docks oi j^g&SS a^TjSP ™---fc TSfoT-Mii- ' it humi*. for AM. the American President Steamship coached by Mrs. D. R. Terpenning „.>«, ?«e of the Jead- Mrs. Nettie G. Anspach of the Community Players, kt MrviM, mtt w # — iifMticti of America Line of New Yoif. Mrs. Nettie Grubb Anspach, 79, Fred Porter, also of the Com- •top in. u and •trehant ihist, died Survirlnf are his widow, Mrs. of Ada, Ohio, died last Thursday i» Memorial Hoipit.l, New Alice C. Meym Lounsbery; a at the home of her son, Laurel G. munity Players, will present : J monologue. A whistling act by -4'i^ '.--, • ••'• V ' , • daughter, Mr*. George C. Christy Anspach of 509 Edgar road, whom Mrs. LeRoy Scurry; a pantomine rJlr-Wtrd »»» principal marine of Hawthorne; a aon, Robert S. a* she had been visiting since Thanks- by Roland Gehweller, and a skit ~ KB to- the Matson Line's hoaaei «xd (wo sisters, Mrs. Alici giving. ~ entitled He Was a Good Man, with Ctntnai »," tM» Santa Rosa CISIB of 8. Pittison and Miss Ethel Louns- Mrs. Anspach was born in Laf- Norman Stites, James Prescott, YOUTH MII8T BE IEBVCD—Distance means nothing to tiny f MM, th« United States bery, and a brother, Howard M. ayette, Ohio, and was the1 widow Stanley Specker, Rudolph Bachert 'Hmtfii*And "United all ef WisMleld. of Jacob W. 'Anspach, who died Yvcline La Farge and her big four-year-old brother, Charles, who ind Norman Houston, will also be .' « trtnwtltntic liner now 10 years ago, . contemplate their 13,000-mile flight to Paris at New York's L>- ncluded. e»i»atrnctlon at Newport Mr*. Anna Lutler Surviving besides her son are Guardia'Airport. The kids stopped there briefly enroute from their 'IUNMV Following the entertainment, ^ilWBit tiiia Dry Dock Go. Mrs. Anna Chesworth Luster, four other sons, Russell of Cran- home la New Caledonia to visit their grandmother in France. dancing will be held and refresh ; ||M lime of kis death he was 71,'«f Manasquan, died Tuesday ford, Edward of Ada, Eugene aiKl iilMM Architect and member at the Ivy Nursing Home, Middle James, both of Toledo, Ohio; a me.its served. , tfct «»cuti»« commltte* of town, following a long Illness. She daughter, Mrs. Lucille Jamieson of WYATTS ha A Cos, a firm with whieh ha WM the mother of Mrs. Harry Ada; three grandchildren; and {(MMAfMilttd since 1024, Library Circulation ; Wetland of 718 South avenue, four great-grandchildren. IIU MM« wsa Oibbs Bros, • Mrs, Luster was attendance offi- Drop Laid To TV in Elyrla, Ohio, son of Funera) services and interment cer of the Garwood public schools 'ere held Tuesday in Ada. .. Alfred imt Alma Phippa for 22 years before moving to Miss Mary Virginia Gale, librar- OUR , Mr, Wsrd wai graduate* In Manasquan nine years ago. She ian of the Westfteld Free Public -^IM-^WMb IwHtiite oi wag a member of the Garwood 1 iliiain S. Lindsay Libi'ary, in her annual report, |Val Arrtitccture and became at- Presbyterian Church and recently SCOTCH PLAINS — William stated that television may be re- '•ym.:tkt ji*Mir torpedoof the Bible Presbyterian Church, Sutherland Lindsay, 72, of 1979 sponsible for a slight drop in the , y . Manasquan, when she was active Bartle avenue died Saturday in adult circulation during 1950. The af tha sobmsrin*. For in the Woman's Circle. Muhlenberg Hospital, Flaindeld, total adult circulation last year m h* represented that A native of Lancashire, Eng. He was the husband of Mrs. Mel-was 79,871, which Includes books, y in E|«tMd, Germany and lend, she came to this country ina. Mott Lindsay. both fiction and non-fiction, maga- svparvliirif destarn and with her parents, Mr.# and Mrs. Mr. Lindsay was born in Brook- zines, pamphlets, and phonograph ti af lubmarlnei. Robert Chesworth, when she was lyn and had lived in Scotch/Plains records. MEN'S' _ ltW to 1915 he was em- nine years old. She lived in Plain, 6 years. He had been in fire in- The total for children's circula- SWEATERS-AII wool FLANNEL SHIRTS- . ALL SILK TIES CUOAT Leiture I aa a submarine ctpert in fleld while a child. fection work for 66 years. For tion for 1950 was 66,671. Fiction tl scianUKe department of Surviving also are her husband, ;he past 49 years he was inspector and non-fiction, books, magazines, Pullovers in patterns, Patternj and Solid Colon, !•«. lo tl.M' Solid Colon and i Cramp A Sons ihipysrd in Wm. F. Luster of Manasquan; an- f buildings and engineer for the pamphlets, and pictures are avail- Arrow, McGregor, Chacked Gabardinti __lpli; where he supervised jacquards, and fancy NOW: $1.t5 other daughter, Mrs. Wesley Tot- Mew York Fire Insurance Rating able to children at the library. B.V.D., Simtex i jaalin and construction of the ten of Mariner's Harbor, S. I., N. design* ~ftafl.i I10.M Organization.. He was a member The number of books sent to 'an Italian Laurent! type of Y.j a son, Eugene of Clifton; and R*g.< $3.95 la $5.00 NOW: $4.15 f the old 23rd Regiment, New the schools was 5,467. ' tig. la $10.95 »»-^-4rhie.afid one of the finest three grandchildren, and a sister, fork National Guard, Brooklyn, NOW: $2.15 SKI WEAR by White S»oo-' Hariri* hull submarines built in There were at the end of 1960 NOW: $475 to $1.73 Mrs. Ethel Blush of Spring Valley, or 10 years and, during World Ski Jackets of nylon or Cal. approximately 27,900 adult vol- MUCHERS-Speciol < War I -was a captain in the New NYLON 5HIRTS- poplin. Ski, Pants of „;,'. fettore letatltr Gibbs he wai ma- Funeral services will be held ersey State Militia. umes in the library, and 14,600 of All Wool Kniti Sfhte arehttact for the Merchant Saturday at 2 p. m. at Gray's Fun- juvenile books, Miss Gale said. White only' wool 'gabardine In addition to his wife, Mr. NYION SPORT SH1RTS- Si»i 14 to 1614 . ••g.i $t.f5 lifcllll <*., the ChCBter'Ship- eral Home. Interment will be in •*«.: $16.95 lo $17.03 • ., and United American Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth. ..indsay is survived by a son, Wil- B.V.D. White in sizes Reg.: $8.95 liam S. Jr. of Hinsdale, 111.; twoArea Men Report NOW: $10.45 each k NOW: $6.M jMS^War* 'originited many de- daughters, Mvs. Harold J. Johnsoiv To fort Dix • SK>»T.fy)I«TS, **••"'•-*•• jhtti^)|i - hulf..design aiid Mr*. Fr*d Nolle >f South Plainfleld and Mrs. EvetH Colors in sizes Medium and ;, •' ,,-j I .. Mrs. Julia Notte; 5p, of Eliza I SOCKS-limited group . Special group of \ ! Of construction which con !tt W. Byard of New Market; and SCOTCH PLAINS—Two Scotch Medium Large only • " Long SIMV* KNIT SHWTS- »igreatly' to, the rapid beth, mother of Mrs. Walter G. even grandchildren. Plains Army recruits have been of assorted patterns QaVordlntt, pc Thompson of Westfield, died Sun- Crew and Turtle Nack lldta* of naval and auxiliary Funeral services were held Mon- assigned at Fort Dix. Joel J. Scar- R.o.: JB.95 Reg.: 55c to 73c day night of a heart attack at her Ut- to UN ••«. taM.es totb during World W.r II. For day in the Memorial Funeral inci, son of Mrs. Mary Scarinci of NOW; $6.95 NOW: ?9c pair S jfiwratondiag contributions he re- home. Home, Plainfield. Rev. Edward S. 414 Cook avenue, is with the 60th ' NOW: $I.4« NOW: $115 |«i*»a the Certificate "of Commen- Mrs. 'Nolte was the proprietor of 'eterson, pastor of the Scotch Infantry Regiment and Andrew R. liatloii from tKe Chief of the Bu Nolte's Restaurant in Elizabeth 'lains Baptist Church, officiated, Vernon, son of Mrs. A. Vernon of STUDENTS' and BOYS' (Siz«s 12 to 20) since 1930. Born in New York, JUNIOR BOYS' (Siwt 4 to 12) »U ef Ship*, Nsvy Department. nterment' was in Cypress Hills 356 Montague avenue, the 39th In- she had lived in Elizabeth 30 years IU was t member of the Society em'etery, Brooklyn. fantry Regiment, both Ninth In- CORDUROY SHIRTS- SWEATERS-Fancy patterni SNOW PANTS- and was a communicant of Immac- COTTON CARDIGANS Miti:Ar«hit»ett"and Marine fantry Division. Sl»i 6 to 10 in pullovers and coat stylet J la»«r« »nd th« American So- ulate Conception Church there. R«g.i $4.95 to $5.95 Both will undergo six weeks of Si MI 4 to 12 All wool* and poplins Sim 4 «• 11 fwNaVal Engineers. In addition to her' daughter, •all Storm Damage NOW: $2.45 Mrs. Nolte is survived by her hus- physical training before being Reg.: $3.95 la $4.95 ' -Widow,'Mrs. Eliiabeth C. Research sponsored by capital Si»t 4 I* 14 Uf.it1.tS ' : : band, Frad; three brothers, George given more advanced assignments. i'ikMm.. ' '. '-' '" -' -: itock fir* insurance companies Is NOW: $3.15 H $3.»5 and Michael Petrisin of Rahway FLANNEL SHIRTS- R*g. to $6.95 NOW: $1.15 More than 260 people attended Helping reduce the economic loss Slzei 32 to 40 '* "" services for. Mr. Ward and Andrew Petrisin of Newark; Simtex and others caused to growing crops by hail. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Reg.: $4.95 to $7.95 NOW: $4.15 ..._...' at Gray's Funeral Home. five sisters, Mrs. Marie O'Connor, Hall damage to growing crops has All washable, sanforized, rtSiDft /, L, McCorison Jr., min-Mrs. Marjorie Lindner and Mrs. always been Jrequent and wide- ALWAYS MING RESULTS color-fast NOW: $3.*5 to $6.35 g'Wer of the First Congregational Bertha Collins, Rahway, Mrs. Anna spread throughout the Middle West. ' • i Chi^rth, officiated. Interment was Church, Roselle; und Mrs. Olga S!»i4 to'll - • : Losses 1o farmers and to Insurance WOOL SPORT'SHIITJ-j lljii'rairview Ccineteryl '' . Feller, Asbury Park; and a grand- companies which write a consider- Reg. to $3.50 SKI WEAR-Ski Jpckets and, KNIT SHI RTS-Looo sleeves daughter, Patricia Ann Thompson able amount ol hail coverages have NOW: $1.19 Panis by-White Stag Solicit and patlernt of Westfield. amounted to tens of millions of Sim 4 to 14 Slnt 14 to 20 , - . Sizet 14. to 20 llTHairrsTGriffin The funeral was held yesterday dollars. Some crops damaged by I!»i 1 to 20 R«g. to $3.95 R«g.> $10.95 to $14.95 •ach ».9.. ll.W to $2.50 I? v Harry S. Griffin, 78, of 125 East from the James J. Higgins & Son hail come back and produce from NOW: $1,«9 and $2.59 jjftBroail street, died Monday at his Mortuary, Elizabeth. A high mass TS to 90 per cent ot their original NOW: $7.65 to $10.45 . NOW-. $1.45 to $1.45 ' IU«. lo $1.95 i; home after A long illness. A native of requiem was offered in the Im- expected yield. But unlll recently >iOW: $3.15 to $7.M ||Sjf Honiton, Devonshire,' England, maculate Conception Church. In- no one knew how much a crop ||ih| moved to .Westfield 14 years terment was in St. Mary's Ceme- might be expected to yield, if the jV tiro after retiring from the tailor- tery, Rahway. hail struck the plants at any given YOUR BIT AND OUR BIT FOR CHARITY: Bring in a discarded Jacht. Coat, Joe- Sini business. , stage of growth. Shirt, Winter Jacket, Storm Coat, or Snow Suit; we'll give it to your favorite charity; piSHe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Herman Kluin RAmelia Parkinson Griffin; a daugh- and give YOU additional 5% reduction I|tcr, Mrs. Eileen Mundt of West- Herman Kluin, 74, of Elizabeth, an on the trices listed below on like items fljfeldj one granddaughter, and one brother of Mrs. Anna McCarthy of Westfleld, died Friday in Eliza- 6 great-grandson. , /^EN'S SPORT JACKETS- beth General Hospital, Elizabeth VERY LIMiTED GROUP pj;; Funeral services were held yes- STUDENTS' SPORT STUDENTS' SUITS- jtstsrday in'Gray's Funeral Home. after a long illness. He was a re- Just 18. All wools . MEN'S SUITS and JACKETS-AII wool : Hev. Merle S. Irwin, associate rcir,- tired produce dealer. Wortledi, flannels, and corduroys Slut 12 to 20 only ||iiter of the Presbyterian Church, Also surviving are his widow TWEED OVERCOATS ca$tim«r*i Kt9. to $1?.W :' officiated. Interment was private. Mrs. Margaret Kluin; a son, Her R.g.: $17.50 to $29.95 man Jr. of Elizabeth; five daugh- Reg.t $35.00 to $55.00 Siiti IJ to 20 only NOW: $9.95 to $18.BS NOW: $12.45 to $16.45 ters, Mrs. Joseph Mottiller. o1 NOW: $28.75 to $43.85 . •.«,. I. $40.00 |Mr»; EdwadfE. Gilliam Brooklyn, Mrs. Roy End of Marys- •;}';., Funeral services for Mrs. Irene ville, Cal., Mrs. James Kane of BOYS' JAC-SHIRTS NOW-. $17.50 to $«»* S Oilliam, 33, of 114 Myrtle avenue, Newark, Mrs. Robert Hamel of Sliti 8 to 20 ~ .-t ' ff-were held Friday In Bethel Bsp- SNOW SUITS- AVest New York, and Mrs. Joseph MEN'S ALL WOOL >tg. lo $12.50 fi-tliet Church, with the pastor, Rev. Burnes of Elizabeth; six brothers 4 ROOM HOMIS Gabardlnes, wools, NOW: $7.15 to $9.85 .WINTfR JACKETS, » J. ;B. Waller, officiating. Inter- Emil, Charles, August, William, AND IATH J AC-SHIRTS . plaids ' f ment vras in Fairview Cemetery. HUSKY SPORT JACKETS- STOfcM COATS, etc Frederick and John, all of Eliza- Siiei 36 to 4o ' .Siiei 4 to .10 Corduroy and wools B«autt •( evi vail it«d;piUi at mp' Siiti 4 hi 12 and 14 « » R«9. to $14.95 Huiky ilni 12 to JO ' " pllti, ttugtit bi.-n Ih* lilt In print,' Reg.! $17.95 lo'$24.95 . R»g. )o $20.95 . Rig. JO $27.95 wi c«n «ctpt ts..'.;«1l ftr sprint 'NOW: $7.1S to $11.85 NOW: $13.95 to $19.45 Mlvtry •• prlcai quttoJ NOWI TbcM NOW: $9.00 and $14.85 NOWt $i.75 lo ftp quality Htm«« f> yta Itw arinKit vthit p«r dclhr. C«mp«r* ; QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED Ihtm, nail ftr nail, with my thni'iar htmt *n |ht iMrktl. W* my b* farctd I* nbt »ur prim vtry t**K NO SALE IS FINAL UNTIL YOU ARE «ATBf.B,T^rTHING MAY BE RETURNED FOR ANY REASON M call m Mir •Hie* f*r Inltrmtrit* TODAYI OUR NEW SUIT CLUB IS NOW FORMING STOP IN AND WE WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL THE DETAILS

CHICK THISE Mlnrei Mi inMttt M XK lit • •it »e«r «wa Hati itoa • »• »l« H~*I'U llIU III linns etaalitel)f flituMa • vrHi er call Itr Itlwiutlti • •OY SCOUT SKI TIGHTS—For the chic, OneII clnllj g.3| Tucn.. Thurn, til 8 Funeral Directora »ul. III-IIMI Sun, 1-lulO streamlined skier, Paris de- AND Open Monday and Cranford signer Madeleine Vrarnant cre- ated these sleek "cat burglar" Ot Soto DuiletiiU) Friday till 9 CUB SCOUT pHngjield tights in black wool jersey with CORPORATION HEADQUARTW ocelot trim at ankles and cults. ROUT! 2S KftHWAr N A trimmed hood completes the outfit. I WYATT'S i f ! i t an. J ) guoct, wttiftir ML- ft*rt»a*'» • •£%'•• &.i tt« mm Saves Yon Total Food Bill?

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A4P employee!, MM tor nuiaaain, arc l ll Wand pretty iaeawpb i Cleuter at Out *' yy under trying circuimtancM. 25« And like most people, the better you know then, the more you appreciate thast We're aure that a> you act acquainted i'i Flakes with then and give them a chance to know rs ^SIPER-RIGHF MEATS Grapefruit Juice iio..cm2for21e MO(. the same everyday in every A&P. What's more, they're sold only at Prune Plums A&Pfancy }0OI.CM29I sible for these people to aerve you better, the prices advertised, which are always as low as market costs permit. pleaM write: a's Granulated Kieffer Pears' Thank You brand SO oi can31« ' Mid dilU i CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEFT. n* «IMM tan-mi MT . - Tt» IUK - ftnl f nta Nirty t Grapefruit Sections AAMmcy 20«z.can2fofS5« AAPFood Store* POHKLOIVS 420LexiBfto« Ave.,NewYorkl7,N.Y. Libby'i Cherries RoyWAnn* Vn.c*i29> Pork Chops ' , Hip and shouidw cuts Ib 39c Brcaet of Veal , . >a . , . n>35c lona Apricots H«iv« n or can 27* Loin Pork Chops c ' n>69e Smoked Pork Shoulders shoricGt n>49e p'a Borax Soap (• String Beans Lord Motl-r-rtnch atyla) 19 oi. can 2 for 33< Smoked Pork Butts IOO.I.U it>.79e r tht laundry Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut h. 47" ' Wax BeahS Rallabla-lwcy cut 19 oz can 2 lor 35* «•**» A Chickens MMtat *V,-*V, ibi. n>. 45c 5 ibi. tovir ib.55c i —. 25c Fresh Spare Ribs Small ib53e Sliced BeetS A & P brand 20 oa can 2 for 27« Oranges Plate & Navel Beef Fraih-ior boiling' n>: 37« DuckS ' Un«lil89c Port Sausage iMn>63c MMI ib.53c 5£35 Golden Corn A*? fancy cr«»mstyl. I4oz.can2for31» US, No. 1 grade Beef Short Ribs flavorful, aconomlcal lb.55e Beef Kidneys ...... it>29c Larsen's Veg- All , •«. can 10c 17 01. cm MM Chuck Roast or Steak twain *>65c JlciMfa/ to Cook Momtm Del Motlte Com Whola Urnal )2 oz. can 16* Tangerines u s. No. i grae^-iwt*«» H>. 9e . Mtm totr M ittfH MM Irif-imhf Mtri HptrtMatt Stewing Lamb Iraasl & shank Ib. 29* Red Cabbage Graanwood's l-omaityla lib |w 17* Chickens *mm mt fn*i-ur.d« 3 ibi. ib.55c Emperor Red Grapes u.?.No.iri* i. 15« Shoulders of Lamb ooss-cut-whoi* ib. 53e : Flakes -Tiny Whole Beets A&P fancy ?o oz. can 18< Grapefruit U. S. No. t v^-m^n i» 3(or 19* Chickens ••NUn-3-3ii ibi. ib 61c '314 ib*. & up ib. 73c. i and fbw ftfcrici 1 Stahl-Meyer Beef Stew. . . io«.un45e table Celery Super-Right beef, carefully cured Ducks • • lonj Island** lintir lb.55c by.otir own process to make a uni- Fancy Sauerkraut A&P J7oz.can2ior23» Yellow Turnips us. N». t »*» *. 4« formly fine-flavored corned beef. — Swarifish Sieaks Fancy Spinach A&P H OZ. can 15c 57 oz.can21t Washed Spinach I0oi.c«iio.b*g29e Boneless Brisket • • • • • ib89« Toilet Soap Junket Rennet Powder . , • 3PIB>29« Iceberg Lettuce w«i.m Plate and Navel , • • , , ib.39c I and balh Graham Crackers Nabisco iib.pk9.31« Frmmmn FowMm Cheezit Crackers SunsWn* «oz.pkg. 18« Orange Juice • oid south «otcm2r«35e Kretschmer's Wheat Germ . i2oz.i.,29« Orange Juice iirdMy* or Minuw Miid «o<. cm 22« Provolone Pound Cake Baker's 4-in-l Cocoa • • • mb.»n21< French Style Beans Urdi (y« or iibby to«. pk|. 23« Presto Cake Flour • • • • 44orPkg.41« Oven-fresh and Cod Fillets ctp'njohn in> pka 39o 59* : budget-priced! Bisqtiick ... 20oz.pkg 25c«oz,pk9.45« Sliced or by the piece Ann Pagm Foods Duff's Cake Mixes « • . • . pkg 33« 'Swan Soap Beans 3 «vMn 14 «. can 2 for 23c 23 0.. cm 2 tor31 e SlHlliyficld OalS Quick or ragular 20 oz. pkg. 14< iM liundry and bilK Tomato Ketchup . • • . Hoib»t.21c Sharp Cheddar cur*a ib.65<> Apple Pie Jana ParUr reg. sl»55c Post Sugar Crisp , • % a < »*• &»• 14« Prepared Spaghetti . •«*<».«» 2 for 25c Imported Bleu Dmi.h n>.59« Turnovers Appta or chtrry pkg. ol 3 lor 25c. One Pie Blueberries • « • is or. tan 27c Cocktail Spreads Krift-IMUh or Plm.no Soz. |ar27« DonutS Sugared md cinnamon pkg. of 12 for 23° ComstAck Pie Apples • • • 20 oz. can 20c Sparkle Gelatin Desserts Fru»«averi 3PI<» 19C Raspberry Preserves . ... iib.i*r35e Pippin or Snappy Roll . • . 3oz.roii20e Raised Glazed Donuts . . pks- of 12 for 34c Apple SauCC A&P fancy 20 oz.can 2for29* »MWIaundryancJd*iihM Liederkranz . . . a s ., 4oi.pka.37« Dixie Ring Cake ...... «ach 32« Flako Pie Crust ...... pkg 16e Camembert~~ Military brand pkg. 3 portions 37«5 Candy Tremts... Del Monte Prunes . Largailza 2lbpkg.49c Muenster Cheese Mild * ib. 55c Suchard's Chocolate Squares • pkg 25° Flag Dog Food • 0 • • '»•«" 3 for 28c ' Silver Dust A*Ps PRICE POUH Whipped Butter . Sunnytltld^ 8oz.cup44c Suchard's Chocolate Bars ... v, ib. b» 33c Lux Toilet Soap . . a • baihsi»2r«25c ioap granultl •Slorewide low prices on hundreds of Ched-O-Bit Chf.i. food-Am«ric»n or Pimtnlo % ^ 28e " items every day.. .instead of just a few MolaSSeS Chips Worlhmor* 8 ciz. pkg. 29c Palmolive Soap a • • • b»th.iiza2!or25c "one-day" or"weekend^specials Fresh Milk kMi. 2 <«: eonis. 47c at|. 2 <e by Swifl & Co, (item, plua an itemized cash register slip The Great Atlantic & ,.. you know what you save at A*P, . Pacific Tea Co. ttOKAil Vigorous and vrfney . 11b. bag K1C t 27c Remember: you save an extra Cc whcti . Meaa Effaetta ia Sam Markwta M* t«tt.!Ur>l(ui Stam flilv vou bur the 3 Ib. ban of A&P Coffee! 155 ELM STREET MTWKN ORCHARD ' \A/ C C T C IE I I N. J IARGE FREE PARKING AIJEA ADJOINING STORE '. " MIKtUlU lure cclll Iup« for affection in Bin. Madi-on FEAISAI * ftANKINSACH

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wna* you l-l»-ti S dSpllcate at the askln« price of advancement 31S'J. (24,900. WIUOW AI.OWB—Would like mjot **r"~V_..i«fw? »a?ln—t ;«»V».uui7. Iin iu comfortcomfort'- I. R. iAitITT, JR. .able home. Meala optional. Phone between 5,and «, Fanwood J-TW- utter Thursday. fHUADilrHIA 4 CBWA1 cheer ul nl ffMMmF^^'' lined Kitchen and paneu.- -.-_ ATT»ACTIVB. ' J°^ jjJ J fast room, the Hr«t Iloor snort", er 1 white, franaporta(Uon.eaa'raBe If wanted. beautiful i»» »ned wlth ,,bo!£ WUIIaM H. •*• liri IMSUtAHCI CO. " " • — -• bedrooms and sun We. J.O.63-B. A.M.C."iMiCTH|C . but voU'd never b< ou, ft., «ood con«itw| rLEAiANT NOON with *ara»e. In "leva ltTrom"the eiterlor. 114,25 •We. 2-3854. I. B. Vwmrtmr. •••««••• A««nt nrlvntn home! 'or B^envieman. CkWt l£ Aeslred. Reference, ITALIAN nr,t.\ ME i 'appreciate -sound, solid constru AUMT J. HNNINOiR exchanged. West. t-Ui3. . Male./ Practically nm tion plus convenience fo Frankl 334 B. BROAD »TREKT aider odor. Tel. we. I school and No. 4» bus. Three bee AOINCY INC. MOOM KOR REST—Near town, 111 rooms, modern bath, sleeping o* »»»-« Ferris Place. porch. The Hvln« room has an al- dayB a week—for cove perfect for piano or televi- •lVT5».««-IMMEnl»TK occupancy WestHeld 2-3559. MVK a flne home, c CHO1CK «mi«j sion there Is a party-slsed (Hnlntr —19 years old. Modem »«y|n^J atwut • acrea of land < n 1 V > cMstH of drawers. « riniti iind Ihe kitchen would lend roo iS' hedrMi" bath''imd kltchen Itself to modernlilnit. Brand new table, early and nne. j on ftrst iloor; t bedroom, and IIIIMll — HHMR !• a six room hot witter, oil Bred heating Plant. generSl office work typ ..«. etc, storage space on 2nd floor. Screen* Ave., Westfleld. house 111 excellent condltlon--«:oo( (15,900. < PUuannt environment. Tel. Mlltchi - ed-ln porch, attached garage. lull location, too—3 bedrooms and tile* AHlit: FURNISHED ROOM for rent ell 2.0*47. bath, combination nun porch and •K VOt'BE !«OT In too much of a iMUiement with oil heat. O"™? 2nd floor, woman preferred. Tel. We hurry, here Is a good modern four triWerred. Conven «nt to school « FAMILY ««V«Br-«»o« open porch, hot water heat, 2-ca o1 »nd 5 rooms, oil heat, I Wo. 2-3076-J. __!_ garage,* bedroom hohie near Orant «f,h° ; •and bus—Scotch Plains. Cranford «-««?8. lr.«- Large ' Well proportioned llvlnt.* ATTRACTIVB! furnished room In ri.E on the small room with flreplneo, full (llnlntr private homo, next to bath. Break- for part time itiie out uwiu.ly, nice, but yoi room, modern kitchen with break- rk 9 to 1 o'clock, prefer- should »ee, Che paneled den on 1st last If desired. References. Tel. tan bar and lavatory. The master We 8-0183; after 4 P.M., We 2- abiy "one with car. ApplJ'100!i E, floor, open'r-orch, modem kitchen, bedroom Is unusually lnrere, an« Scotch Plains. l n t I e|h» I*t'OI.* BCHOOL. Plenty of room ablebl . ReferencesRferences . WeWe. 2-2M9-R2-i»09-R. work, no experience neceaBary. houses but in a «ood location, near between houses on this 140x150 lo AURT J. KNNINOM i=enl"8l a ,rway tr/nd ^S; Bar wo dd ABPly Blue Klbbon Cleaners; 100 by day, •chool and bun—3 bedrooms and With uleiity of trees. The home it heat and plumblm f°f .J .» i; bath jlu», bedroom Jrd floor, an older one, but it has been reno- AOINCY INC. North Ave.. Ourwood. icrecneo irareli, new oil hot water vated and modernlted. Four bed HI, Ma. »• Mlade.. »• *• ' 1 heating system, garage. e?a^rarS^TV!f PAHT TUtK general """=»","•-is; inn two beautiful tiled batha 443 W. North Ave. WE. >nornlnK«, 9-1. Phone Went. 2-1323. center hall, large living room SW«i&i5f5KfiS a||LMakM^WI2flT taELD ' GABDEW"- 131,600. HAROU) I. YOUNG CO, G289-N. .IMaMCl'lATe. homey fix older 4 bedroom house—tiled Owner •»* BalMer WOMAN TO A»»»T.ln our.o "Sora fcoV* Convenient North aide bath, modern kitchen, sun room, II1BAI. DOCTOH'K LOCATION, plenty W«(«*M 3-1TTT evenlii l-18-3t ATTHACTIVE M« «»mtl»»a fur- department. Apply room 8, location. Kiccllent mating aya- bedroom 3rd floor, steam heat, gar room for both homo and office, S»1 K. »rm* at. ("J nished rooms; short walk to »ta- Elm St. .. . lam, two ear «ara*e. tlon: references required. B6S able and office fljt rage. ami nearly all the expensive- work H. CLAY MIIOMCHS, Inc. l or exchanged, repaired has been done! $23,000. WeHtfleld Ave. 1-4-tt BM5CTH1CIAW* and helpers, full or 4H room bun*«. —,...— ...-It *RA« ASD ...... COMPOHTAHI.IS and compact RH part time. Stare experiencexpe ence and vice. BHtlmutes tnt tow, Tile hath, cKpanalon attic ~ld_ owner transferred—living ...... HO«)B in a quality locu-' older type home Is avnihtble for SlSalara y expected.tdWi. Writt e » terniB. Formerly M«i*» _„.„..- with heatlni duct; and room, dining room, kin-hen, pan- i-i»--t writer Headquarters,'* on, near the new high school nntl curly occupancy at JIS.JOO. I.o- Fa. «-TT«« » AUTO WANTED cure Leader Office. MMwr plumbinv for additional elled breakfast nook, lavatory, < Jncoln school. Four bedrooms, cated In the Benliunln Franklin Wo. 8-0083. i kalhV Recreation rovin, attached master bedrooms and tiled hath, RKCBPTIOMWT and WplBt—plcilli- two tiled baths; maid's room anc School area. Largo living roam WANTKD — Uite model Plymouth, U Srare, oil heat. Combination Jnd noor stall shower too, oil bafh separate. Perfectly propor with fireplace, dining- room, 3 bed- WESTnilP VICINITY nirt working- condltionH, 5 day YOUR HOOVBB *« wreena and storm aash. Till" house heat, screened porch, coniblnntioi Dodge or DcSoto sedan, from orig- week. Permanent Position. Oppor- tloned living room, paneled break rooms and BloeiiliiB porch. Brand inal owner. Must be In excellent and service Htaflon la very well built. aluminuni screens mid storm win- fast room, modern tiled kitchen now hot water oil heating system. tunity for advancement. 14 Park Schaefor'x, 76 &r Mr have a •»» varlrtr «' H«ll»«» condition with low mileage. Phono WB..3-9800, for *R* dows, attached garage. This homo has u slate rooX and For appointment to Inspect call In tkla «rea at tfce *>«•**< <••"•• *™l IMaco, Newark, Market 3-2i'J!i. M4Mfe«C*airUCTtil.Y 'nodern and two car attached Kura'ire, and West. 3-0597-M. pick-up, dotlvery or attractive »l« room home. Pino U-lv-MM J. XUW CEVTKK MALI unreproducablc in its present lo m frw laal arc wrll w«rtfe >««jr UICTAI-HONB and Kdiphono opcr- panelled den and breakfast room, Colonial—3 largo bedrooms and J cation ut the asking price COOPER AND SPiRRY l,,nn,a"- ire ttMellwIW^^ nfor, must bo fa»t typist.- » day aclenco kitchen, steam oil. Baragc. tiled ImtliB (stall shower), powder $31,000. 1O« CKNTHAI. AVK. *...!_ .^. inn ii»*iii uiiH full t»jine- • AUTOS FOR SALE wcuk, permanent position. 14 Park Kucellent clonet space, low taxes. room 1st Door, open porcli, oil heat, LAHCB 8EI.E« Ben Franklin School. Place, Newark. Market 3-S395. Fabrics for »",«X attached gurugc. C. I. SMITH JR. Jrnlr BrowWBSn T i;iioWe«<« . --OMSB 1HI Snccial Deluxe 2-door Plymouth, Blip-covers, draperie Unlit xtreli- wait. •>imi Jtadlo, Heater, new tlren, very i.fj*™..i.. WOMAN. Apply Singer w •UM-KKW BXCI.VMVK I.MTISO clean never cracked. Make mo a, ' — Franklin School area. Charming-. THOMAS O. YOUNG S-WK hoiiHo near Parochial tscnooi. uu Bowing Center, 62 Elm St., Weit- lvfc«r • "WPit • • •'• •-•»•«» — older folu' bedroom houno on ciuiet H.7M>—TWO-I.K,VEI, bungalow' In ufter 7 p. ill. e We. S-II2S Muldallll F LtallaM|lK HM«H»1T» WOMAN-Interested In career. Cnli- room and lavatory, spacious living* 3W» N«NB ATIKI lit feudal A«. WE. S-11BO deiid end street. Hot water beat country setting. Spacious i tirtit room, fireplace, dining room, den, Mrnkrk r af MaHlal!Hll f LIMlag «>»<«« oil burner, near schuols, Bood con- floor with dining room; two bed-IMS KAHH TtDOR, radio and houtV ublc of incettnv people Car esHcn- ' ttltd trele-ice kitchen: 2nd floor, 3 dition. I'usseaulon u» luklng tltlo. er. privately owner and havo re- tial. Cull West. 8-3703 for appoint- cently spent 1200 oil the car— Jarro bedrooms, 2 tile baths (1 S. A. SAUNDERS. IN THE HIUS ll.Vra&TBW TBlft OLD colonllll ment yeurs' s-fisffs mall shower); oversized attached COZY COIJ'XTIIV COTTAftB. 1 charmer. Llvlnc room, "iliij'ie •tood car for tho asking price. experience. garage; steam oil, screens and HUALTOR mi lea from IjueUawanna depot', : MARTHA H. KOPP room, kitchen; 3 bedrooms and tile Went. 2-2890. MRS. ME* atonn saisli. Priced to sell. mllcH from N.Y.C Featuring dt hath. Attractive nclBbborhood. EMPLOYMENT Kr«»t » Malllale LUIIs* Member tatit view, clevtttlon, troca. Cor Rvaller air.MM_vtOW FA»WOOD bungalow IMS POHU CUSTOM N. tudor, 13,- IIIIMll II ill" YUAK 01.11, side >l:t,IHM> CHANT' NCIIOOI. sec'lloi nor plot 200x300; 5 rooms, bath. ZiO North Avr. of brick and frame. Livlngr rooni. 300 miles, radio and heater, one WANTED trance ball colonial. Perfect con Living room with llrcplacc, Uinli aiortern* Knotty pine kitchen. Hot Wratntld 2-4870 dining urcn. bcnutlful kitchen. - owner. Call Orange 3-0886 after dltlon throughout mid Is exeep water oil lieat. Workshop, Taxcu room, eonveniout well phmntd hedrooma and bath on lirat. (ex- e v. M. nuni.iii OR CLEANING. No wa«h- to" servo you on •-,- llonaily spacious. The kitchen 1* kitchen, large "l>eu screened noreh. $53. Early poHneMMfon. $10,900. pansion attic. Klue basement, tiled and has a larpe brenkfast UARIiKV.nAVtniON motorcycle - ln«T. Iicfcrencea. Tel. Wo. 2-551B-J. dlKtanco trips. CaH 3 Second Hour, three bedrooms, cxtrn NEAR DUNELUN T. H. JUDSON, JR. llreoreway; Karuge. 100 fr. front- Service, 421 N°rt>1 ™ area: Bennratc tlrxl floor laundry scwlnn: room, tiled biith will U n n U IIM: < (IINTIIV IKIMIO iii »plvndld IIKALTOR utre. phono SJ- scSftnd "a cc e?..oHel Cuii afUr I WOMAN would Ilk. part time work 3029. and powder room. Tltreo bedrooms Nhower. Two ear garage, hot wutej culidltlon; imrk-likn Hcltlnir of Writ. S-10TO are all twin silo ana each has t'u-o he-it. S?W p m We S-098J-J. I 6 mornings a week. Call Wo. S- closHs. Oil air conditioned heat, i IVooH. Uvwn, Hlirnb-s; 7 rooms, bath, H, CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. 4007. pver»i«d one cur Biuugc, lniKo ,|»,-j.-,ll _ IIUVJAMIV unk JIOOI-H: hot wator heat. (^Ity MORE THAN A MILLION T fra>», water. 2 cur Karate. Poultry Realtor OHIi ax Convertible A-l condition MAI.I&—Tyiiltisc, utldrettsln^, encloH- lot. Included in the sale pr co i« Ht.h00| K1,cllon; UviiiB room, holme fur r,oo IICIIN; Wi nercs Kar- thu ono year old wall-to-wull ear- ruoiii, modern kitchen, ,-.. THA.V n million and ono- throughout'Khavkles. HttW, whee. Itecenl skirtt »pain unut IIIB; and bookkeeping done at jllc ili'ii soil. Fruit trees. Nicu neigh- lowering Khavkles. Itecent paint home. Ileflred bcciiUMc of phyttlcul l>etlne. clloj ,i,,n jind ijreiikfant room. He nmrt'er jollurw worth of AVeHt- ufter 6:30 i>. m. Wo. 3- l>or». $ir,.r,(io. llold, Kanwood. .Scutch 1'hllnB, ttltd — .»»-...-..-"-——. Job. Cull 630 W 3 disability. Chestnut t-O5'.i4. l-18-3t bedrPumH "lounlaltiiildo liomtiH wcro sold Mr. F. W. llrryeri «v»a., PI. S~»7Ji 00S7-J. RLAJ.McCOtMACK A. XiJ^ " NEAR BASKING RIDGE 1»« CADILLAC, model 61. two door. WOMAN will caro for small child, 1.OVK1.Y CAW, C.Oli lmmo (only I ;iruut;)i thin olTIco lutu ycur. W>»<»fU MaHlale I-I»«la« Hyttm ycarw old); HituclmiH HvlnK roon HpotleBH. Cypress Krccn, all extras. 2 yr«. or JOUIIKM. In own homo ool instead of y» JUHI had 134.01) nnl«h treatment. E days u week. Tel. 2-1766-J. v wllh ilrcpltu'c, imnlcrii Uiti'lioii RIGHT NOW WE NEED • SHORE PROPERTY economyt . H. *<• 3'*rHii1tliti WCIIOOIH. Three betli'uo ilhietlo; - hrdrotmiM, tllod bath eco and extra Hleupln^ porch, ^lotlc L'nd door arrauuetl for 'i. 1. A 3 bedroom, ;i bath homo In FOR SALE KTERSON-RINGIE ball), uil hciit. tlrma] ronniH, hath wlt'li 1 cHlllold (JiirtloiiH. 2l^,4 AOCNCY antl iiliiiiiliinK. In^tHllcil. Kx^.....- 2. A 3 UL'druom humc with bath MIOIH', AC1IBS—Summer furnished liaHciiMMit: air comlltluneil heat ilViirk buiiKiiluw, Ilcldrsttinc frt KiM'orul lluur nnd powder 3 hodroam cottage. 2 porchcu. near spai-UuiH pnrcli, uttai-liiMl pnrafri room on llrril Hour hi Fru.uk- water, $4000. WATEHFRONJ cot- PLYMOUTH I»4B>—Snccliii duluxo rrr^rrrnzrn : ft% UoWN t» nU that IK rcqulrod l^lvitiit- rnom with tlrophici*. lu l''lllly hlNllliiti'd. All thl« nil ncarl completely equipped. Immaculate, BWIPONIilBLfc elgirl wlBhes light jiiuUeni U i toll en with PHIIPIIIMI

  • 8100 bufcmcnt with open tlropl Mondays. lWt CHUVnOLETi ^-door sedan. 1 anil Hp.ice tor rrrrcatlon ruuin. illKJH'Ctlnll in Ilivltcil. to *0750. HI; ,M:I:I> TIII;.SI: rlcii away, tn> Htylo line. »139a. Pliono West. S-1 WANTED O5K OF WKMTFIKMi'S bctd bulld- .,„ »U liciit, open Burec ANDREW HAYE ^a«o call UM tit oucc. EDITH WOIRNIR 4iiiED-^V between 4 and 7 p. in. ct» in now completitiK a very dc* ]iurt-h. 1 ear guru go SON Hirablc Capo Cod buiiffatow in u Rtalters SHORE ACRB, N. J. 1KM ClIEVHOLUT. now motor, I WK BUY Rood Scotch PI at im neighborhood. tlT.MW—t'l.OMV' to WoodroW "\Vll T. H. JUDSON, JR. heater, very good tlrcu, Rood body, your * and - a - liulf liirgo nunny Ki'hool. .SjMicluUH live rouin ''" but needs a trunsmlsslon. Must i USED CARS rooms, eximiiHlon attic wllh two l(iw with fcpitro on HOC'OIMI '.,UU. •:I,M ST. WK. s-ioj« sell next olter. Cull Cranford 6- Wn«. S-ONSt or Weat. 3-M18.W HI. rooniM iind bath. Coni- rn. Phonrio MllliiiKliiii T-IMK1I - OttlT • LOTS FOR SALE doriners, full butuMUtttU, oil licut. illllcai Junrl Taylur, We.2-004.1 uftcr ti p. m. 1-4-tt I'rloed ut $11,700.00. tiimlern. tittiithed Karatrc l.rurxr l\ Irlna, WftMSIT WKNTt'lKLD — Corner lot 95x150, IV You'HK I.OUHIM. for ti>i>ti in it locution. P. CAMILIO ftSO N •r. ll.Jndaan.Jr.. We. X-U43H Mountain and Coloniul Avonucs. XKM1 VOl H wnon PLYMOUTH So [«ooi» HOMK for black and whito Multiple l.latlns lHfmfeer ft-r on lit bun KI low, mul vow lire IIEAI. i:sTVI'K — INSIHA.NCK MUKt Hell, owner Icavinlr Htuto. dun, runnliiK conltlon, recently mal""it.e. terrieri»"i™ , »•»»very« urm.,ii.,affectionatenui<., lielghborliood 1-oiisfloun, nx\n now completely linuso trained. Call ])j|» jUMt llKtVd tlllH lttOllCI'll fUlo 48.1 Mlll'l'll AVl;,, W. ...>.„!.>• SCHOOL SHCTIOW—Love- Cull llasbrouck Hclghta g-3200. g paused liiHiiuctloti. Very rt'iinon- 1 vim )n Kanwood will till thu liiJI. WlSal. U-MOU1 ur WIOnl. 2.»nt ly 2 bedroom bungalow ill park- "My priced for oulck Bale. Phono AVt 2a2S9W ffou tlilK now at |]|,)I00,QO. ntitV lovruUd In ,ln« WtlHuit Sriiool HGL'liun. UmiMiHMy Iiirgo living liko sutliiiKi pre-war cuiislruttlon, •\Vcsf. 3-O3BS-H after 5:30 p. in. • AMU WHO IN KAXHOOD, AVO h&vo Jlulthilr MnllHie Mruihrr Hurccitcd bri'czeway, modern kltcli- I'Aili.on HTOVK, shoot metal, for • ii rambltnff three hrdromn ranch room with i>U*tiirn wimiuw, mod- Urprnilahir Transportation oru (tvU>iu*« UUubrn, i\rst tiuur of the «>»lllrl,l Hoard tile bulb, e»" heat. Uood buy APARTMENTS-RENT hurnliiK conl and wood. Tel. Wo. Jiomo thiil IIUH everyUititfC* I-'or- of llrallora 1KMi CHKVIIOLIIT 2 door xedan, 2-1033. mlca Itltulioii, built-in cxhaiiHt fan, iavatoi-y, open HiTuoiied porch. Tho now before Iltslcd with Ucul liltituto. thriJc lnrgc bodroumtf will tailli tlli,00V. We. a-'J01!l-M. UNT FIIHK—Mlddto ueod lady will boidy and I'lieini! Koud; tiruu attil nr»en porch* bujlt-in giira^ti tiiiil share her four room apartment ilnt fulr. lixccllcnt heater. J95. SCIIA I' MBTAI^-Bl!!IIT I'lllOKS tilhor H|iticlul fciHtitrtw. Kprlug uc- tukf. full twin l>cti set. L,o10t 0 EDWARD A. CAMILIO r font fi'onl. SJS.OUO, TO m:\ii rhrcrful honw (Hcotch with bUHlncsh person or couple, no c»t. S-3871-J. cupancy. l*rlcei) at $17,500.00. nuAi/iit — i.vstnoit lMiiiiml ^ bcdruoniH on -lid Iloor, children or pet**. You puy only for , coppor, bntHH, aliimlnuin — 2 additional otf Urd Iloor, Kood&lzo utilities, lu roHldi.-ntiul xcctlou of 1KIT llKM>Tt> 4 door Hi'daii, blllcll, i "IBs. Bent current prices. For s»t- PETfRSON-RINOlE S. A. SAUNDERS 1-4 living ruuiil, i^unruoiii, nice dliiltig Itouellc. Call Crunford 6-0675. Kuod condition. Olio 'oivner, rurcd Infactwry wcrvico cull High Point AGENCY II I:I.:IM 'BK KrnBK T roimi, Hcl(>iii'c kltchvn, ntcum heat, 1-4-tf for. Good tlrm, heater. $ir,o. PI KHIVUKD, Inc.. Market St., Kenil- Tel. \\l). t-OOit M. A. MERCNER ufttr fi 1".M,, West. 2-4034-W. worth, N. J. Phono Ro»c!lo 4-2200. Fanwnvd 3.smu livrulnKa, WE. S-ltll.1 HI;AI'I psprosecuting g aeor recoveVlaV g tbe tajea •utily. Docket Mo. against the aukacrlbar. ••hfch Haid coowat and the Mt**ti Jay M. Ohorna, ceaaed. tit th* nrorpedlnaa afoitwid*r«nowd* w A. Osbnrne Jr..and . furuutfolhe order of CHARLB8 D M. ocofimoK. tm., fil i * « . defendant* Civil k- OTTO, JR., Surrogate »t tha *a*l 6«tc» as provided THE STATE OP NEW JE County o* Milan, JAM* on the Eaacuto* IN ^KSTIMONT WHERBOP. t for sale of. pr*JU- <*eni)MhiM 4er vf Decanter A.O., HARRY CANDY CHAMBeML41N )»'.», .upon tit appUcatlon of the b»va hKHnfl m/ hah« ,ahd l aljove-statad arrlt undersigned, aJ Adiuifllitrator of the •Wwd my p»l?l«l eeil *t Trul- Pefendant. directed I dial I ewtaie li>linn to thhee rreMtor* ef MiMid ccmk«r, A. D. one ftiftuMaJ klna : Room, In thdeee aase!!!!-tt o exhibihibit t o tthhe subscribebib r cit» of Kiiea- uader «afh »r e'lrinailos their claims and demand* acalnat I ft* Urn nut nAt orestattt e af «aftaldU deceasedeceasd withiwithin allx tuontks from (lie date of said oreer, »JjERKA*, fi *ppew« to my Ha*.. 1951. "' a-11) be forever tarred from lntauflon, by My autl,fntk-«t#S I tbe afternoon at !la*7 or r*coveilii0 the eame ord of Uie prtk'eedlnca for the vol-TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKXN; Ipmm Mat* ta ha aa Ina aubacrlber; untnry aifw,oluilor, Acreof fcy (he Sot lot ie b«reb>- »lttn th»t Fife f nambe-rlain, are F lot, tract or met** NATHAN VIGI.1ANTI, Hnknlikoun consent of all me stook- *^ai aieaaaj mjm^ u__ — - - •• . **- rb J111M and Fire more fmemiHl aat aak ' . sifuet* *>»«LKlte«-ln my olHte. that tee TITIT*to to 7!l«« 7!l««99 InelililnInelililn,, a aff be Fifteenth day o tiena ia «la«t fcto a*aU aver- in the Town of MBISKJ.. INC., a corporation of thie thai ttn Incuraiwiwe eOffloaOff Offloal , ,Umitia.o UitiUmitia.of f February next. It rou fall a* to I freak Maid aiilk bat ah* sf I'nion und Ktate Htatf. H-hoaoaee i>rirrl»aiirl»| | OITK-IT * \,\ «irir- KngUndiid, raaulaaulriaaulrinar n ; f'tlfsr'tlieii r «'(U4ll(U4lly tne relief deni in the caaiplaii •weet fapea. A MaltMaa te it it uatnd nt IJa 8! Kim Bireet, In the will be taken oiS t you by iefau caaned lailk. Ami it CM a point in tha reeiiT.1* the signaturure vnf _* duly autliofiaed to uae 'raid Tuwn of WrrtHfld1 , County ot Vnioi" The nbjett or Mi suit l> la bktt In the aftaprauaa a/ m line of Ulpler Ue f% i a* fc* a aW. ** and Ht»iiBtii agentgt , have beebn loxlostt, i«|ar (#m aaf« ilaMi, point is distaat blnce-three policies have not keen iudgment of dlverce between aa fralt —ia aataf wiUwmt eva* r HII Id side l»nlin«e HRL. being Ilie'ufenVthrreln'aiid In regularly cotmU-ratglifd, iHDiied or Dlauiflh* and you, , distance of OnI e charge ihareaf, ubon wtiom prucesn aii-iniine* tor, nor *tiy premiums re- f>ated: December II, Itst. li-^iMry aniiiav. ; • •0) feet from (tie may l,e served), lias compiled with reived thereunder by this Company, SNKVII.r ft RLT ~ nide line or Rflial - fne requlr*)aa»ts of Tide 14, Cor- they will'he valueless and void In AttornerB for -, Nearly M per teat af att ..„..>...... /i. il,,4ii Kerieed Sta- " O. Addrtas ie southeastenr th1e handa nf whomsoever fliey may eeaaiderable ralaie af dty a Si reel: thenna Ceawtr at UatM, made on the; iutea of Sew Jerney7 Breiiinlnary to fu ! and uny claim thereunder would parallel tb said be Illegal and fraudulent. If found atad in IRta waa need »# aakw, - kreet. a, distance they should be returned to the New ReoMoMir, naturallr, waa tkeit «•*«'•' 'a/o and Klghtr- mdetaliiied, - a» Kaeculor of > the NOW THEREPWRE, I, the Beere? - York Office of the Company at r,r, g<102.84) Jett to a tSSii. £L»£ ift't^aitorVff'Uli W-tJIMf-SLmt «•£»•-^ -. N Neew Klflh Avenue, New York City, N. Y. h Maaen far aafaf milk bi tait f« ~ fcaamerly parallel Jersey, DO HEREBV No claims of any nature purport!! ^ __| a)tr _ far, ••-t1aaaHt 'ilf»f/- " fKlpley Avenue a bit la tli* aubacrlear tfirr that to be based upon them will be n To^Whom It May Concern: bat repteaenutive baJiara '&fi~-~ irmatiun their tletli day of Decetnber,' l ij), Die in nlied ty the Company. The Koflca IB hereby give* that thi ' Aiajla.rtllfiail' '• a actlnit the my office a duly ikeeu' ttuard of AaaeBHors of the «awn a aaterly and »eV« frnted i-ennent in WMtneld will m»et' In -Ilia Boar* « line of Plea solution of said AaaMMr'a filrlce In th* Mtin^lll One Hundred ESildlnB, 111 Pronpert Street, #»a ,mr HundraeAia Held, New ieraey. on Tuesday eve. U teprava tataf, ilnt in Mid alia nlhg, January seth, l»5l, at elghl . . rataa, «nat wd ., te; thence Una- c'vlock for the purpose of hearln _. lint of Rlitley all peraana Inlereated In the iiiaftn fhij#ctariataMt aad kaaflat westerly direction, of assessments now about to be mndi tHMly yaJkiea, y (fit) feet to Uie for beneno ronferred by tlie l»i •rovelnenla heretofore mad* aa loca •tiered < In blofk Improvemenis under the provision " iowmdo»§ . a•a.thn the 1« SERVICES YOU NEEDT] ot tha following ordinance*: of Weetde•Idl , H. o. loot—An Ordinnnce prov it la i lag for the construction of a san need at J ««itit n fBiy sewer In a section nf Clove vrttM aawmajnc »M aafar, ew Itmr. mum • MWtMO MACHINIS • lAVWIMOWIM Street, Central Avenue, Htrdwld Plalnfleld Tru»t Co tape ef milk a da*, aettrdh iiniately tl- Avenue and I'earl Street, aa a lpcn HeBolutiiin thai the ien alMj in4 tU paitM m*. AM frit* the Natlanal Reeeareh Ceu. om May 6, J95» lmprovenk« ran tkmikjii aad children aiajr naee) mere, Bherlft rest of the aame. l-ei'tor of the Hoard of 1,'heaea |Pa« 8. D. lOlt—An Ordinnnce provl holders or A. N, Pluraun, Vmm adarai. In tht; fatailr rtfutf „ r tng far tlip Improvement of n Beciii Treasurer, be honored by raa O* Of the Hnlilrviird as a local Improv posltory banks. drink anewfh amilk for gaed m*ki> FeestM.iO Ita *et*a a*ehM4j|nB|j, «4tM mant nnd to provide for fhe cost tMi, aarvt thua phaty af Irft a SI.NOEIi 'expert tune-up I.WK8S Resolution that the Clerk your aewlng miirhlne. Reasonable the Bame. Dpard prepare n Hynopala i Mil. la • |r*aaa! tr w»t a*W with milk. . charges. Katimatea furnished In H. O. !«1«—An Ordinance prnvl hireling held by Ihla Bdar* f. at •ft Ing for the Improvement of arrllo lkntloii In the following »#•• •aa it itilnutM, t Matt falkt area that fa»r 1 of Wells Ktreel nnd Hcotch Dal wilhin one month frvm llie> nlvei-nal white Avenue an local Improvements am such meeting for the sum of apeaat e( the pewder t« one i tore. Call Went. IMMMIMV, to provide ror the coat of the Mini such meeting for the (lili IIRNTtY U .TOllNBON, per annum, for each n of wattr worka well in prep Clerk of the Hoard oJAwrMo apld quuri'erly:— dty *Hk te aubetitut* far . ahogany, tr>»: Kit. llttt of the Town of WesfHfld, If. Wenlfleld Leader »^uBBw4!" -* vlng room table, 1-4-tf 1-18-H , • Fee* 14.! l'nion Conhty Home Kewa—««aa mVK. But milk powder taay , best " ue couch, airto • MUSCttUNIOUS ial«a ha added; ta dry ingredienta •' ny rhnlse cone RONIMfl Jtahway Record water need at tht lie.aid, fat 1 phone West, ! •*•**•** PI«WM) from Mdewtlki Linden News M-u and drivewardrivewarxrive x. TrTreee s tatakek n ddawn Mountainside, N. Oranrord Oillaen aV Chronloje, aaiple, in a raclpa that tallt; andd remooved. We. 2-0160-K. January II, 1*.'1 Resolution that the mlmilea al one tap of milk, four tl'' cellent, Ii foo WATCN WftMtlMO lltl«t Mntlce' Is Mrrebv (liven that this Bonr* kt nuStlahrd In |h» I"1»M And aar»a arKJi,».»4«ai l'hone fst, t ALSO •RPAWIIIfl electric clock*, public h««r|ng will be held by t. deld Courier New* at a cost of lilt H dry tkiai feUik may be. _ clocka and Jewelry. New Hatches llaord .of f.onlng Adjustment In I per annum, ffo r UiU e yeayear ItiilIprl. of taa inta #l£K>aa aatt with the ether 4ty ingredient* I for aale, Chat leu Roturock, 277 ITOMM DAMAM Oounrll Chamber. Borough Ha) Ilesolution designating VhaKllta two wh«*« i ' feneca. Weat. 8-3532. Member Tuesday evening, vanuary 23, )•! belli Dully Journal the official news- fora they are aifted. Than t United Horological Asm. oa*n ratii r r. m. at 8:15 o'clock, on the mntter of td paper fef the County of Unton fer twa af water ia uaed ia plat* i S8 nppllontlon ol Rmoh fj. 8mlfh (he year 1»M and that the Journi J enraiap af* t-«-tt Call BMI Heltrarr Lot 3-fl. Block 11. being on the N. have 100 copies of the nilnktl i «•!•«„ the milk called for. lllmeter Mautar, Oaea aaadar Neralaa; 1-4-tf •Me of Hillside Ave., np'proxlmatel printed in pamphlet form for-dlatrl- H «ua «ah. water nte Cnrlo Block, • DtfStMAKINO !»r. feet 8.W. of Mountalh Vie' button at a total-coat of printing t>l 1 cua rtreflf hat cMaa*., In tha eaae of maaked | blue. Bolt nni ITOtM RVAMI Drive, to erect n residence with on Ihe olTiclal nilhutea and the | the dry milk ia iprink pr low «copi NPRKTHY WORK, general roof- corner 11-feet from the renr proper! pliltts, not to exceed 19,000.10 1-S etit aiifar Hla/hti. »7S. Ca BMMMAKIMO , ing and reuatr. Blectrlcul replace- OLAZINO line. All contrary to the Zoning Ol nnnutn. ' 2 UMttaaaaj (atUnt eaaaa . potataaa and afty water left: ALTtWATIOM* and Sewing at all ments, Decorating, paperhanglng Resolution that Wright", Long aa coekatf the petatoei added; klnda. lira, Hulh Wfston, «2» a specialty. Palnllnlr, interior and OUSI AND MHHtOM """""BOAni) OP ADJUSTMENT, Co., be engaged to audit the book; *A teataaati aalt »N «BT wit Roosevelt Bt., WE. 8-5»Su-M. exterior, Floor rennlshlng. Free far K»etr r»ip«»t. old mirrors re- Ralph K. Dleti, Chalrma of the County for the year IIS1 a 1 eup pitted" datet, alieed , ' liquid. Liquid daea not need I lso two en 1-4-tf Insurance—eatlinafe*. Prompt ser- cllvered. Auto safety glass. Oorkln 1-18-lt Fees 12.1 |6,doe.00; nl'o the account* ot tin added in propartkati ta tha fiiiflC. , , vices. Reputable mechahlca. - Olass Co., 2.'. Harmoney St., Plaln- Union County District Court" (or th Vi tvt fhettM walnut iMttt - C. I.. COXJIMT neld, N. J. Tel. Plfd. 6-0544. orat or MI or year 1»»1 at 11,000.00 and 16 audit H eup heavy cream, irhippai powder hut only in the an w FarMlas We. S-4IMW ajRKTI*«l Of THt! verify and report to this Hoard uaoi detired far the rl(ht eonabte ...-- given abso aaaelallaln !•'•-"• 1-4-St I'MO>' VOVKTY BOARD OF the number of free patients an H teatpaan vanilla nr.st 300 mem Custom Drtumaklng. Sewing. Help : rHOBRitrHORitr FHKKHOLDKRFHKKHOLDKRa part-pfl>' patient days AB reportei .Sprinkle (tlatin ea told water. Ampnf tht diehea to aerve I and lnatructlon. Children's clothes • MOVING-TRUCKING HELM OK TI'KallAV. JAN. 11. taai ly 1'lie Hospitals In the County re- thy adtilta ate eream aoupa, . JSVBSli made. Marr Randolph, call WE. J- ANDY1 AUTO ilent Ing . county dlitttlbution (ol Add coffee; atir until felatrn dlt- TOtlOBRY 8856, • 7-iO-eow Orgnnliatlon meeting of the I'fllc S1.000.00. • aolvei. Mis aufar, cocoa and aalt; larda, and milk puddlngt. Vmk and moving. "Small lobs sollcltei County nonrd of Chosen Freehold*! Reaolutlon thnt the Trenaurer add; atir until diaaolved. Chill un- corn chowder eufseited below If J •14 Cratral An. Weslleld, tr. J. Trips to shore. Tel. WE. 2*3004, HAS held at the Court Hottse, KMu authorlced and directed to pay aetnl tatty, nutritious, fllllni and tit*,3 WWentt , 3jifi3*ajifiHH 1-4-tf beth, N. J., on Tuesday, January monthly salaries nitd compensntlr til conaiitency of unbeaten egf l 1 .priced low fo: Body and Fender* repaired and re- ltfil; Ht 12 o'clock noon. of officers anianld employees nf trl on the budfet. , L '*J l. Measures fi ft TAIIOAINO flnishert, . , • , c I.IK A I, aad Watfcmwlde M«Ug and A. Ethel AlllHton, Clerk of th 1 -Judge net-field ndmlnlctfr.d.-t ol.Bonnie Burn danatorium; ta^pa) 2-0212-V MAYMM TAKORS fn.M'/pt)itr» and Canafla , weciiru the. Interest'and principal an Count) canned com - -f|; in T«E SERVICE t Uwlw' In New England, Florid* Oaths of Office of Freeholders lie: nml California shtumentn. Bame Itch, Penrsall anil Bennlnger. Indebtedness n« same slinll fall due 1 cup potatoea, cookfd and diced r van to destination./Let us esti- The Clerk then cnlleil the to ninke payment monthly to tht nm around la lite in dlf- 1 mate your next move. United Van showing" that all members were r lit-neflclul'ieK or tile several eatah dal»Hlai»> once vrtwiea a 1 teaapoon aalt—few graiim of-, - taewood nrm chnlr, J-C ' ent. Untied penston funds; authorlieil U good condition, UM0U Mties, Ted Sargent, Agent. WRnt. make payment monthly of p+nslor. year. TM* fcelpa la dtttrikata tka pepper - . .^ MOTHMOOHNO 2-3033. 1-4-tf The Clerk then stated that thi frnnted to former employees «lit Melt the fat, ttlr in the flour. "2 KWIll'S Tmsnvici first order of business t'o enme be .,ave been retired and placed upor wear ava» aValr antto* taitaca and MKNOVKU, trimmed, etc. IIK.NHV P. TOWNIKNII fm'e,t!ic meeting is tht* eleplion of pension as ft retirement allowance add* astra yean to their Ufa. Add the milk gradually and heat* * * AVK. PHOTECT your tine wool and'fur l.et UB quote you a price. Call > Mavlna- —' Traeklaa; ^. fltaragc Director for the ensuing year. to make payment to the Union : garments uralnat costly niofli evenings, West. 2-0888. Fully in- Hall) Trlpa la tht> afcare Freeholder Dudley nominate! County Park Commission nnd to tlv Don't tr- tf waaa ar aaamaea raaji •tirring occasionally. §. UNO tin mage. Send them'to us to be stiled. . 1-18-tf 141 NOHTH AVE. , WE, 3-teM Freeholder MoMane for Ulrectnr Union Counfy Moaqullo Commission yaurialf. Maajr ef the preparaHaaa Brown the pork or bacon; drain 1 BBRIJOOBD. 1-4-lf which wits duly seconded by Free from tithe, tu time upon requlaltlnn ! KPAIRS 1Ui MKMK holder Bauer. There being no oth< of said Commission on account Q aaidftr thla jarpiM aaajeat» re> off the fat dnd ««ok the oaioni in\h 5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE. TNGRI TAKRW DOWK, cut tin and nominations, the nomination wn the appropriations made and g«< raaved frem the Baar covering af- it. Add the oniont, corn, potatoea ;J a-0216 Coats so little you can't afford not m — GKNEHAI. HAVMNO — declared cloned and the Clerk .calto for suid Commissions in tlie tempo to have.lt (lone. removed. odd Jubs, day or night, reasonable. the vote of members on t*he nnm vary or the annual budget and tha ter they have aeea applied. Ika and teaMntafi t» tht mHk ail*- ;f We. 2-3692. 1-4-tf tlon of Freeholder McMnne who re MMae Ihat reafalM ia tha nt| tare. Heat. ' '•? clllffiirobe, *NI»tArMMMTSE ANCOjDT WIUI nothing herein contained to fhe con MAVM1 TAILO« „ Ml-M«, I.eklah Are., Cr arard ctMved the linanfmtiilfl vote of thi trary notwithstanding that no pay wU cauaa rapid re-tolliii* and may 111 Qalaiby «1. Witt, I-MM Crfa, «.tr«H Madea REUAtlE TRUCKING CO. Hoard, ments were authorised to to mudi 2-1M1.K MOVINII AM» TRVCKINfi by the Treasurer In conflict or ills damafa «olor* or even the fabrie. l sl«e G nntl (S, • l-18-ff Ir4-tf The ClerK then declared "Free 2-CS1.". RKAIONAHI.C: UTOHAUK holder MCMant elected Director foi HgreDinent with'-fhe terms of nns It anay alto trap dtai paitleJa* aad LEADER OASStflEO AOS Katlmatea oa Caatrart ar Hearty the year 11151. resolution of this Board heretofon Hatra or hereafter adopted which obligate; check their Nmaval by vacuuming - j J2S; bureau *8 • PIANO TUNING TRHSRVtCi .1 ROOMa ..... HTM The Clerk appointed Preeholderi such payments. ALWAYS IMNO HSIATS ker >3, Kxcellen Owaalfle Tree a*r»lee King and Dudley to eneovt the Di- <-S!l\1 II1l 4 HOOMN aa.a» rector to MB Clialr. Resolution that the employees r* PIANO TUNING V. HIay, W«stlnghouse, • •TKAMiHTBNtNfl Rules nnd UegulttUonr a of thin Board lvs, oflierwt»e In 1-4-tf • t-ABM.Ml. WStC. VACI'I M n.KANK.HH — All make for the year i9, i0 bo adopted for th Thanksgiving Day nnd Chrlsfmn n. Call after " KSTHIATKM. FHKB ' repaired; bags, belfs, etc. Elec- year liirii. trical repairing and Installing. nesoluflon that the salary of tht "Resolution thnt the Director, 8upr. WANO TONtNO No job too small. All work guar- A ,™ ...... Mu..»^. ...-, .. ~T.. -. the office of the Principal, at the WOODIAWN TMI SItVICE Assistant County Attorney be, fixed if County Ro-ads and the Clerk p jcho^l, oF'at Hie omc?of the Dla(rlcf Clerk, 883-Mountain. Avenue. Uouh. porc< •WAJMNO anteed, nt 94,000 per annum, elective Janu- .utltorlsetl to execute agreement w al t> CR. 6-3M7 J. <;. TARDOgO. Kleetrlela* ary 8, t»M. n-ltli the State Highway IDept. when talnslde, N. J.. during «ehoo|.hour«. A pony <« Hie ««<"• "'. "?,' 1-18- CnMNfa rNHIfi WO. «IO«t. 2-20,'17-M Resolution that Edward O. Kane name ate approved by fhe Road Com- producpd at the public *earlng.|»r tae Information of those attending. Jte marquisette . Taalac "I Rekalldliii: i-n-4t 1-4-t 0 JfeHh Are., E. cnaafard 8-3TJ0 be appointed Assistant County At pairs, iiS", 92 torhey for n Verm of 3 yenrs com ResDhitlon tliat Rol C Collins, lleaa J2 new. Call Wept, : 1-4-tf menclng JanuarV 8, lKil. Supr. of Ronds be authorlied to exe- lasi-itas • CONSTRUCTION • VENETIAN BLINDS Uesolutinn thnt Fred T. Jncobs ol cute the requisition or other docu- aiKi Plntnneld be nppolnteil a membel ments with tlie State Highway Com- Elections, Kipenses of Itoard, Clerk, Audlfor, , table model, • BL06. CONTRACTING D. VII,I,A>E — General baatrarllMr DECORATING SERVICE of the Board of Managers of Bonn! mission or fhe State of New Jersey, $ 2,200.00 , 140. See nl Rum Sanatorium (ar five j-eara com pertaining to certain requisitions, ,-,00.011 I 3,035.00 d:iy, S10 Harrl- Wiirk. Estimates given free on UPHOLSTERY menclng .Tan. 1, Iflftl. documents ond the like. Kew Uulltlng,' legal expanse.....'..'. -MODERNIZING ' new houses. Special prices given saMTfaHRi on nil alteration work. WEstESt.. 2- SLIPCOVERS • DRAPERIES Resolution that .Tohn H. J. Dudley Resolution that the Dlreotor the riliclpal, Aast, Principal, Clerk,; Otrice nnd T. M. WSHD AND «OX» 0779. 1-4-lf and Oeorge W. .Herllch. be deslg> .lerk be attthorlaed to enler Into an Traveling'EMMnaea tic. .,.....•• 7,000.00 tricycle, »8, EMIIMOELIER nated as ex-officlo memberR of tin agreement with the State of New •,400.00 Brick • naattring . Cwnant Union County Welfare Board effec Plalaleld 4-MS4 WE. 3-1083 . MM WK.«TFIE'.I» AVE. Jersey, relative to relmburaemen "SSarles"',...... $43,770.00 IIMOO.OO. PLUJMMNG AND HEATING 1-4-tf live Jnn. 1, 19Ti1. or lighting th various intersection y-flve dollars for ' l Reeolutlon that! Mrs. KiUhTyn' of State and County Roads within Bedside 1,600.00 . . 1,200.00 .B steam or hot CONTRACTOR Hubner of Roselle be appolntad a Union County, said agreement to bi Hooka, Supplies ...... 3,450.O« 4,3(0.00 „ . 48,880.00 II' very good con- NOTICE member of the Union County .Wel- improved by the County Supervlsoi tr.,150.00 ©ved froni service REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS at TYPEWRITERS fare Board for 5 years commencing ot Roads, Janitor», sunplle*, futl, telephone, fights tl.OSO.OO >, nfler heating 8- Wdf old floors madi your service. . ' March 17. 1951. . • Hesoluflon authorizing the County CaardUale ArtlvKleai l.nsn.oo .Quutely. American like new by electric machine; mod- type, with 20" tire WANK O. YOUNG; TYPEWRITERS Resolution that Donald M. Pear Treasurer to advance certain petty Doctor, dentlat, nur.ie, lunches *o ,11-heiit exchanger erate prices. R. E. Ooddiird, 7CI WEat. 2-SMT ' ADDING Machined nnd Calculators. sail, Charles U Utiuev. Jr., n. Story cadh funds. ' ' Btipply. Phone Sat- Prospect St., 'phone WE. 2-2946. 1-4-tf Sales, rentals and repairs, Rowland, Harry It. King nnd Albert Resolution Increasing the. petty \fltletica! tcanasortatlon and Cohimuntty use 7,500.00 8,500.00 1-4-tf J. Benninger, be appointed Examin- cnHh fund of the Prosecutor of the of school nuoltorlum.. • • ' t:30 P.M., West. 2- MASOW AND PI.ASTEHKR THOMPSON TYPEWRITER, lar. ing Board for the Non-Comp^tttlve Plens to 12.000 per annum, effec- 2,100,00 l-18-2t WESTHEID 0INRA1 JOMlNO CELLAR*. BRICK and CBMBffT 1ST Korlk Ave., JPIalaaeld 8-aa«4 position of Bridge Tender. tive Jan. 1, 1951. • '• . : Fixed c»ara;*et -.. . . 1,000.00 itepalrlnK and alterations. - • 1-4-tf Resolution that Leltoy 01, Hoesly Resolution approving seven per- Insurance Ac WAI, television Atphalt nrUe^ Benjamin Reed WE. 2-6198 of Hillside be appointed ^ mernbe1 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE.. »'79,f County Clerk and fixing the Caaltal OMIart , • „ 4,000.00 11,000.00 k S28; chro-me clothes 1-4-tf Interior and Exterior designated ns Voting Member of thli p 'll.r.d; full length FREEZERS Board In the State Association ol ialnr.v range at $3,600 to $4,200 and KqiilpmentIWIU be thcluAc, drivesd , Inplayground Curwht Kxp.)s ttc,. 30O.OO 400.00 $5 Her pair; cur- EttimaiM Within Raaton Clipsep Freeholders. ippolntlnx Morris flarnett, SecPefary MaaiaaIUl Tralaiaa;! ESni"', 'General .repairs, AIR CONDITIONING . Resolution tiint R. Story Rowland he Legal Asslstnnt nt 12.0(10 per Teachers, HUpplieN &c ;... 1,700.00 l,SO0.00 13. West. 2-25S0. norches, steps, screens and roof- L. J. SHEEHAN he deslKnnted ns a member of the tnnum, effective Jan. 1, 1*51. • , Ing. gerrlelag, Repairing. laatallatloa ftonrrt nf (~invernnr« of Muhlenberg Resolution nxlng the Temporary IIF.I>, nprings, WE. 2-5895 Caaimerclal a>< Daaaeatle HospItM of Plalnfleld. llond Redemption »2.BCO.OO ISO.BOO.OO eHk, chair, small Fanwaaal J-Bjaa All makea — All Work Guaranteed :ebt service 'budget for the year 10,000.00 a,7no.oo. so.r.oo.oo 1-4-tf A. R. CHARTER* Resolution appointing H, Story Interest 1,250.00 box, mahegany 1-4-tf Rowland, Charles IJ. Baiter. Jr., John Resolution approving the Tempo- $ »9,230.00 Jir.3,90.r..OO . tr Jr. clothes WE. 2-4130 H. M. Dudley, Harry R. King and •ary Budget npproprint'Ions for the TOT At. SCHOOL I3XPENBE.. 2-23S0. AITERATIONS I KEPAHtS CARPENTER AND BUILDER (leorire "\V. Herllch as Examining •enr 1SI51 as provided by Title 40. KITOHKN OABINRT* 1-4-tf Bohrd for Hi* Nrm-Comi>ctltlve BOHI- „ storage corapnrt HKCttKATION' CELLARS REPAIR** AND ALTERATIONS utlclc 2, Section 12 of the Revised HOl'RCF.* ' T-i-aa' - CAnL PETKHKON tlon of Building Maintenance Work- tntutes. tat-aa-,10 •dlo, fireplace with ATTIC ROOMS MAOER er In the Court House and Office Director McMune Btated that the t nopany dinette pet, WICST. i-lim Building. AttMkl ntleliMtea noonittC;KS»o Rafrigarattan SMVIM Committees for J9M will be fhe Herrlala Vt. a-1017-n, . 423 l-4-4t Domrstlr — Cunantlal Resolution that" the following mme ns they were In 1950, namely: Hrrrlata »CHV;K8TORN BASH» , ETC. > , moriruekeepers be appointed:—J. Kr- - Moada S S,4 08.00 f,,258.0(1 Npeelallaln* In FrhrMalrea STATE (Chap. 66-1646) 2,873.00 2,8t4.00 liWown wicker, remov WM. ORANNO . CALL PLAIlfFIBLU a.»M win Pettlt til Ttaliway; Hlchard Hne- Bauer, Chnlrman; Rowlnnd, King, MUNICIPAL AID • 4,428.00 General HnllilltiK Contractor ELECTRICIAN 1-4-tf bcrlc! of Union; William Wojole- erllch, Pearsn.ll. UITION : 1,000.00 4.428.0(1 k'truy; porcelain top chowskl of Linden;. Alfred C. Haloes Pnhllc Welfare S.OOO.OO I sinnll table (palnt- 200 GROVR ST.. BAIT ISTH1CT TAXES «58Z>Q«5,8Z>.QO 84,230.00 nf Ellmbeth; C. A. HlRKtnn of Plnin- Dudley, Chntrmnn; Herllch, Rlg- BALAN'CBS 4,200.00 WE, s-ioaa . ELECTRICIAN fleld nnd Robert D. Brough of Sum ly, PparRdll. Bennlnffer. r.oo.oo 270-1. 1-4-tf LAMPS REWIRED, alterations, ad- RADIOS mit: for n term of three years •nbllr- Proprrtr. (irounda * Bide*. 1 ITRItS CLHAlvnD, nepalrcd nnd ditional outlet's, repairs. Installa- commencing February 10, 1951. Rowland, Chnlrmnn; Bnuer, Dud- TOTALS I. » 84,740.00 98,230.00 •KDHOUM SET, call replaced. Roofs repaired. General tion of exliauNt Tnns a specialty. TELEVISION - RADIO Resolution designating the follow- v, KlnK. Herllch. carpentry.,[Alterations. J. Leigh No Job too Hmnll. npr depositories:— lalanoe, 7-1-r.O »5,Bflft.3O IWesf. 2-0!149. Appliance Kntlonnl Sfate Rank of ElUanotli. ridges, nrnliiasie * Flood Control lalauce Appropriuteil 500.00 (3HMTI 111: — 10-pleco 2-6 1-4-tf R. J. LAURENT Pnaronll, Chairman; Bnuer. Row- Wnt, 2-.1I8S S*rvin Union County Trust Company. Bite, twin foedH. Telo- AllPKIVTHV — Repairs and altera- Klltabpthnort rtnnklup Co. and, King, Bennlngor. Notice In Ktrthermore given that tlie annual election will lip held on Brd 0-21S7. tions. SnHh cord anil smatl repaira 1-4-tf ELM RADIO & ELECTRIC CO Central Home Trust Co. llerllch. Chairman; Dudley, Row- given prompt attention. Also new state Trust Co. of Plnlnfleid. esdny, Tebruary 13th, l!)r>l, from seven to nine P.M., nnd ns mtirh longer tATES. sl7.os S, ri,ri $3, ; Illl RIM AT. . WE. 3-Stttt ,nd, Rlirby. Fenrsall.' may ho neewssnry for tlie lpgal voters pienent to CIIHI' Ihplr ImllotH at •work at reanonnble prices. Olazlnff Bl.lIOTIlICIA* Pln!nHeld Natlonnl Bank. l.rnl.lBllo,, al Pahllc AITalra [ election In the Borough school. KatH?s, Hlze !), $4; tap nnd screen work, both old andAltemtlons, additional outlets In- . ., 1-4-tf Mld-Clty Trust Co. ot Plnlndcid. lllgliy. Chnlrmnn; Bauer, Dudley, TM, S. 5252 ; llllinllnt t »llpll - now, by mechanic with 25 years stalled; anything electrical re- Cranford Trust Co. erllch. PennlnR-er. .4, *2. 1400 PltrrnlnK- oxperiencn In woodworking In nil paired.. Reasonable prices for nil RADIO A TELEVISION Wpslflel'1 Trllft Co. ParekABlnar tli plnlns. its branches. Oeorgo Oeets, call work. c. llrennan, business phono Peoples Unnk & Trustf Co. of -West- Tflna-, Chnlrmnn; nntinr, Dudley, •WEstflelil 2-3S70-W. WE. 2-r,(IM, residence phoiie WR. SERVICE erllch. nennlnger, iBht piano, $5"i I2'x15. 1-4-tf 2-a4no-w. • i-4-tr Nntlonnl Tlnnlc of Wenttleld. JiiBiirnnre >il J3"i; radio phono- r.nhwny National Hank. BnnnlnR-er, Chnlrmnn; Dudley, uo«pot refrlBerator, K-HO0PIN0-—»ln(p and Tile, roof HI.KCTIIK ,41, WORK In nil branch- Vnnr set Draerrea Ike nrsl— cltlzeiiH Trust Company of Summit. l»'hv. Klnp-. Bftunr. ponth(1 H old, J22'i; olhi-r rppnlrlnfj. Ijenflors nnd putters, es; residential nnd commercial Summit -Trust Comnnnv. l nrnihig(lale lion*!, Wiring, lixtureJf ami Keneral re- Director McJtnno rtppnlntpd Jloy TruRteoB ot the Botirtl of Eiluc'ntlon must lit* leKiil votets of tho new anrl repatreil. W. Schubert, Accept Nothing Lena ' , Klrst National Bank of Summit. aroy an Sergennt-nt-Arms for this iDrough nnd resldentN thereof for three ynnrr* previous to their bolng WE. 2-0941; Sprlngneld Ave., palm, n. JonnniVNEN, wisst. 2- Hillside National BnnK. •onrd for (he year 11151, without tuloi-Hed (is candltlfifilH. "Wpntfield; formerly of Crnnford. 1S54-J or WEst. 2-102S-W. T.Iniien Trust Company. , impensntlon. kTIC — AN AUTO- 1-4-tf VoterH in thlH election must be properly registered. The last riny fnr iRORTETl FOR YOUR 1-4-tf First National Banlc of Roselle. There belnR: no further business eglstrntion lielng ThurMday, January 4tlt, 1.9n 1. either ut the Union County STATION RADIO ft TELEVISION Roselle Park Trust Company. o he considered and upon motion of oard of Elfotlbna In the Court House In Kll«abetTi, K. J., or with tha PC HEFKIdEKATOn. WE DO LAMP MOINTIVO. We can Tlnlon Cenfer Nntlonnl Bahk. r .fACHBU — NO IN- ROOFING convert, any article into & beau- 'reeholder Dudley, duly SBdonded lunlclpul CUrk,. . . . , 'i K. OUAKANTEHlD POIX XPKHT 333 South Aya. Plrat Nnllonal Banlt of "Bprlng- v Kreoliolder Herllch, Dlrect6r Mc- ~T'h uraday, Fc>irunfy 8th, 1S51, i» the last dny for th» filing ot apnolnt- ' roof repairs. Mew roots tiful hand mudo lamp. CATALINA eM. 'ane declared the Board adjourned. of chullengerii for the annual school olectlon, POM PKEB TRIAL applied. DIPT & LAMP MOUNTING SHOP, Wcstfiold Trifst Cdnipnny, Scotch oxt reffular .meeting, Thursday, EDWARDS, WH8T. wnnT nsfcn ROOPINO CO, 1011 Central Ave. between Broad iat'o* thiihlHs latli any of Jsinuary, 1051, nt!• 4>Mountainsidea \r Mil fcia JlllilClCf *^ , N, 1. BUClATlONS •WHAT wr, 2-11M and Qulmby Sts. Tel. We. 2-42Z3. 2-4660 'Inln's. y .-•,-. •-•'. ' ' iminry 11th, Itnirnt 1:30 P.M. DONATED a. IIJw...... -.-, •\V«stfleld Trust Company, Onr- A. ETHRL AI.I.ISTON, DlBtVlct Clerk. 1-4-lt 1-4-tf T-4-tf wood Brunch, Clerk of tlie Bunrd, 18-lt THE WESTFIELP (N, 3.) CEADiK

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Beef Liver Coconut Cvitfird Pie «• 65c Hygrade's Midget Bologna ; Chocolate Layer Cake «-• 70c Hygrade's Frankfurters Ail MEAT Streutel Buns Dubuque Mississippi Bacon Prune Filled Stollen Baby Cup Cakes FREE For Our Twist Cnillfrs plQ. of 6 3Qr ON CENTRAL AVE, WiSTFIELD PRRKinC The Easiest l .THE WESTFTELD (N. J) LEADEB, THURSDAY. JAKUAEY 1», lfSt lights Of The Week's Social Calendar In The Westfie Id Are, low* Witt, Gertrude K. Pfeil, Mr*. Peden Wed Joan G'jrretson Pierton-AndrewB Barbara J, Jobin . Min Vox To Wed Jay R. Lee To Wed To William Sehafer To Be Wed Feb. 12 Betrothal Told Become* Bride Of William R. Smyth '' ? re, daughter Mrs. Charles Benning*r of 806 in Church Rite Un. Robert II. Pierson cf Ak- Robert W. Pott Here Saturday * i C. Souders Oak avenue, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tiiton PJeil of At Chapel Rite Elisabeth announced, at a recep- ron,' Ohio, has announced the en- • w«8 honored The mnxittge of Mrs. Barbara SCOTCH PLAINS—Miss Bar- Miss Kathleen Shannon f«E,vv, Un. Virginia W. PrentUa of tion at their home Saturday, the Mies gagement of her daughter, Esther f linen shower bara Jane Jobin, daughter of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry , 615 Doriai road left Sunday by engagement of their daughter, Lee Pierson, to Alexander G. An- [ L. Ruebling and Mrs. Francis Jobin of Plain- U. Fox of 2121 Princeton avettut, ' plane to spend a month, in Florida. Gertrude Rosemary, to Jay Hich- drews, son of Mrs. John F. An- Miss Sou- field, was married Sunday at 4 Scotch Plains, will become th# She is recovering from a recent ! ard Lee of 524 Dorian road, son drews of 150 North Euclid avenue any tomor- p. m. in St. Mary's Church, Plain- bride of William R. Smyth, soa H illness. I of Mr. and Mil. E. Willis Lee of and the late Mr. Andrews. •ied Jail. 27 field, to Robert Willard Post, son Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Smyth Jr. Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. Alonw W. Schafer of Uta of Miss Pierson, a graduate of the oh M. Baker, avenue, Scotch Plains, took place of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph of 636 Clark street, at 5 p. «i. • H Commander and Mn. Miss Pfeil is a graduate of Ben- The wedding Univenity of Kentucky, is employ- wedding in John David Howell ef Arlington, Saturday in the Baptist Church °"° y, py Post of 2436 Hill road. Rev. Jas. Saturday in the First Baptist edictine Actdemy, Elizabeth, and ). m. in the of de b y thhe CentraCl l IntelligencIlli e Va,, »nnounc« the birth of a son, a former president of its alumnae n HMfiHaddonfleldM . RevR . Midj McCloskey officiated, Church. Rev, Elbert E. Gates Jr., "ithe Presbyterian Church. Rev. Agency in Washington, D. C, Given in marriage by her father, pastor, will officiate at the cere- Ifor a three- David Dean. Mrs. Howell is the association. She is a charter mem- where ahe resides. She is a non- the bride wore an -ankle-length mony, which will be followed by a I America are former Gretchen Beyer, a former ber of the junior Catholic Wom- ilies. . resident member of the Akron Jun- white lace gown, styled with long reception at the home of th» nith of 811 Wcstfteld reaident. an's Club and also belongs to the ' ' •*• held at the home of the bride's ior Leafue. Elizabeth Town and Country Club. The bride attended Stephens Col- sleeves and mandarin neckline. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hofstetter Mr. Andrews attended Piniry Her shoulder-length veil fell from Miss June Fischer of Scotch i Grace liner Mr. Lee is a graduate of Lehigh and children, Mary Lou and Diane, School, Elizabeth, and Haverford a lace cap and she carried a pray- Plains will be maid of honor, an4 first to Ca- University, where he received the University of California at Berke- left Sunday on a motor trip to Mrs, Donald T. ROBS of Sparta, Preparatory School, Haverford, er-book with a white orchid, a the bridesmaids will be Miss June a month':! bachelor of science degree in chem- ley, and is a member of. Kappa Florida. Later they plan to tour sister of the bride, will be maid Pa. He ia associated with the Cal- shower of stephanotis and stream- Bendel and Miss Elizabeth Smyth, itinerary will istry in 1944. During World War Kappa Gamma sorority. Her for- Georgia and Alabama, and will re- of co Chemical Division of the Amer- ers, sister of the bridegroom, both of nidad, where II, he served as a lieutenant in mer ^marriage" was terminated by j honor. turn after several weeka. ican Cyanamid Co. Westfield, John H. Leeming Jr.' time. Later the amphibious forces of the U. 8. divorce. Serving as best man will be Miss Kathleen Johnson was ! The wedding will take place Sat- maid of honor and was attired in of Westneld will be best man, , »n, British Mr. and Mrs.~T.-W. Bodes of Navy. At the close of the war Mr. Schsfer received the bache- Edward Frank of Elmont, L. I., .or of science degree in applied brother-in-law of the bridegroom, urday, March 3, in the National a chartreuse crepe ankle-length and serving as ushers will bit L, 503 South Chestnut street had as he returned to Lehigh for poet mathematics and mechanics at the Ushers will be Mr. Ross and Don- Presbyterian Church, Washington, dress. She had a headpiece of Harry Kauffman of Westnela awl' A their guestg over the weekend Dr, gradaute work in chemistry and University of Wisconsin and is a aid L. Stowell of Amityville, L. I. D. C. vaii-colored African daisies and Harry Fox. brother of tbe brtd*, .[ H. Eskeaen ^nd Mrs, Roy G, Cooper of Wil- received his master's degree in .„„.„;,„.. „* ».*'. Ti..f. »t #,..*»..- A miscellaneous shower for Miss j.carritd the same type flowers. She of Scotch Plains. .,••: fry and Kar- mington, Del. •"""•" """' •"•"'" 1948. He is a member of Delta member of Theta Pi Argentina, Sigma Phi fraternity, and is with nity, W. Club, Pi Mu Epsilon fra- Garretson was given recently by Ruthann Han*en*» WOT* liitts blended in the colors of Miss Fox is a graduate of Scotch ' -' I mother, Mrs. ' Miss Alice M"1M>1« of (33 East the process division of the Stand- ternity, and Phi Eta Sigma fra- Miss Boaalie Stoddard of West Or- the flowers. Plains High School. Mr. Smyth I* '• | North Euclid Dudley avenue, retired librarian ard Oil Development Co. ternity. As a lieutenant (j.g-h ange, formerly of Westfield, and Engagement Told Thomas curran was best man, a graduate of Westneld Hifh •'' ', who ia pves- of Westneld High School/is spend- USNR, he served during World Mrs. Kess entertained Sunday for and ushers were Edwaid Post, the School and Oklahoma A*M Col- '•" ric, S. A., is ing the winter at Winter Park, War II as a gunnery officer in the couple. MOUNTAINSIDE — Mr. and bridegroom's brother, and Milliard legc. % i Pla, ' Player* To fete ;he Pacific. He ia now an engi- Mrs. Richard T. M. Hansen of Williams a! Fanwood. neer with the Elliott Co. in Phil- 1375 Birch Hill road have an- •4J* After a reception in the Park B. A. Gerphetde* *y of 2 New Mr. and Mrs. John Skelly of New Member* At adelphia., nounced the engagement of their Muiical Club Hear* Hotel, Plainfield, the couple left " untainaide, 1101 Rahwiy avenue entertained Reception Feb. 2 After a trip to Florida, Mr. and daughter, Ruthann, to Chester C, Feted At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T, Lukens of German Program Brunner, son of Fire Captain and for a wedding trip to Florida. For t at a house- MM. Schsfer will make theirf traveling, the bride chose a print Plymouth Meeting, Pa., over the , The Community Players will home in Haddonfleld. /' I Mrs. Herman Brunner of Newark. A farewell dinner was held by- home by weekend. The bridS-elect, formerly of dress with black accessories. A open their 1961 Beaton with a Mr. and Mrs. Butcher's son and The regular monthly meeting of the Colonial Homes Association at I rug-hooking Fanwood, was graduated from plum coat and mink scarf com- meeting for members and their daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. the Westneld Musical Club was Howard Johnson's restaurant for 133 Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Riede Scotch Plains High School and pleted the ensemble. Mr. and guests Feb. 2 at the Masonic Tem- Robert L. Butcher of Pleasant held last Wednesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Gerpheid* of Martinsville announce the birth Berkeley Secretarial School in E. Mrs, Post will reside at 1239 Rose guests at a ple. Two one-act plays .will be Plains, III., apent the weekend with the home of Mrs. Delbert Brown, of 1715 Florida street Tuesday of a son, David, Friday at Muhlen- Orange and is at present employ- street, Plainfleld. filing. presented and • reception will be them in Westneld and attended 614 Boulevard. evening. berg Hospital, Plainneld. The cou- ed by the Westinghouse Electric The bride Is a graduate of held for new member). . • he wedding in Haddonfleld. Mrs, John Pfaff, chairman of Mr. Gerpheide, who is president ple has another son, Allen, two Supply Co. of Newark. Plainneld High School and attend- of the association, was presented Hip Lees of Miss Margot Valentine will di- the day, introduced the program and a half years old. Mrs. Riede Mr. Brunner attended Newark ed Limestone College, Gaffney, S. with a brief cate in recognition spend the rect Thornton Wilder's famoui of German music which was per- is the former Beth Jane Allen of Chapter V> PEO schools and is with the State Civil C. Mr. Post was graduated from and appreciation of the work h« er's parents, short play,' Tht Happy Journey formed by Mildred Jameson, pian- Westneld. Service Commission of New Jer- Plainfield High School and attend- has done for the group. Byerg of From Trenton to Cantden. In the ist; Friedel Graef, soprano, and To Meet Wednesday sey, ed Rutgers University, He has The Gerpheide family is leaving Mr. and MnT^harles D. Kohl- cast are Mrs, H. B. Russell, Miss Mai'y Belcher, pianist. Audrey No date has been set for the been associated with the American this month for California, where becker of 209 Boss place cele- Betty Brown, Mrs. Roberta Will- Gleason, junior member, played A Founders' Day program will wedding. Telephone and Telegraph Co. in Mr. Gerpheide will take a position an of 415 brated their fifth wedding anniver- son, Mrs. F. Clark Donovan, John two selections on the flute, substi- be presented by Mrs. J. 0. Iiatt New York, and will report for with the Howard Hughes Co. at ertajned a sary at a tea Sunday at their P. Kennedy and William G. Dukek tuting on the program for Dorothy at the meeting of Chapter U, PEO, Army service Jan. 26, Culver City. . ', Republican home. Out-of-town guests were Jr. to be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. Hill, violinist, who was unable to College Woman'* Club s Tuesday at present froih Montclair, New appear because of illness. Gilbert Emery's melodramatic at the home of Mrs, H, A. Young, Fete* New Member* Illlan is Re- Brunswick, New York, and Wil- 415 Edgewood avenue. oman from mington, Del,. farce, Thanh Yov, Doctor, direct- During the business meeting pre- ed by Matthew Glass, will be the ceding the program Mrs. Lloyd the third'! Pouring were Mrs. J. J, Comp- The College Woman's Club of second offering of the evening. Manley, membership chairman, in- tori of Union and Mesdames James Westfield welcomed its new mem- The cast of this play includes Boettcher-McDoueU troduced the following new mem- FOR AU OCCASIONS Martin, Harry Darsh Taylor, J. bers at a party Tuesday evening Mrs. Percy Noble, Mrs. Fred G. bers: Mrs. Louis H. Fletmeyer and w/k aid Huegel Charles Dens and Alice B. Hall, Troth Announced at the Chatelaine, 322 Elm street. Porter, Paul Wolfgang, George Mrs. Henry P. Gruber, associate ice the birth all of Westneld. Mrs. J. S. Smart, membership htis Jr., Jan, Johnston and Burke Dougherty. MOUNTAINSIDE — Mr. and members; Mrs. Robert F, Day and chairman, was in charge of gen- gue Matev- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Mt's. Betty CtUahan will serve as Mrs. Hermann A. Boettcher of Mrs. William E. Whaicy, associate eral arrangements and Mrs. L, |City. Mrs. Netherwood avenue announce the play chairman for the evening's Plainfleld have announced the en- chorus; Mrs. Elmer Schmalenberg- C. Wouters supervised the pro- Doris Ben- birth of a son, Robert, Friday at entertainment, gagement of their daughter, Mar- er, from associate chorus to active gram. Among the drama depart- Lieut, and Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Plans for the spring major pro. garet to W. Richard McDowell, son chorus. ment members who participated in duction and monthly workshop of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bert Mc- The scholarship chairman, Mrs. the program were Miss Betty Mr. and Mrsfloyd E, Oneal of meetings will be discussed. All Dowell of Walnut avenue. Byron Vanderbilt, announced plans Brown, Mrs. Betty Callahan, Miss 936 Highland avenue {returned members will be required to pro- Miss Boettcher attended Plain- for the scholarship concert to be Jacqueline Clarke, Miss Jean Sunday by plane from Miami duce their membership cards for field schools and ia employed by Biven in the Cranford auditorium Olash, and Mrs. R. B.' Russell. STAFF Beach. They spent several days at admittance. the Plainneld Board of Education. on the evening of April 12 by Leo Mrs. T. H. Wight Jr. directed the the Casa Blanci. Mr. McDowell attended Mountain- seyich, violinist, a former dancing and Mrs. A. J. Gliner ac- JEWELERS* OPTICIANS :lv s>li V| i on ttcartk * Mr. arid'Mrs?5obert W." Mor-Arranger*' Circle sidt" school's' and*RegibhaI"'MiKh - "-*^sic"al Club schol- companied" her" on the piano. "' phis of 918 Cleveland avenue an- Shool; Springfield, and is now as- arship. At the social hour which follow- nounce the birth.of a daughter, To Renume Study sociated in business with his Mrs. Frank Patton was hostess ed the program, Mesdames V. D. 30* MOAO I1MIT, WHTHIL0, H. i, Margaret Louise, Thursday at father. for the social hour. She was as- Barker, Paul Houck, G. M. Rounds, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainneld. The arrangers' circle of the Gar- No date has been set for the sisted by Mrs. David Jack. W. F. Vollmer poured. The couple also has two sons. den Club of Westfield will resume wedding. its study Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Andrew K. Boteler of 12 at the.home of the instructor, Mrs, Doru Quick Fiancee Weavers Group Greenwood load, Mountainside, Harold Brooks of 311 Prospect PROM was hostess Tuesday night to street. Those planning to attend Of Dunellen Man To Meet Tonight members of her bvidge club. are asked to hring containers and Miss Bcrta Frey, who 'has a A cocktail party for 24 neigh- materials for winter arrangements, SCOTCH PLAINS — Mr, and weaving studio in New York, will borhood friends was given last Mrs. Raymond S. Quick of 1081 FINAL 4 DAYS! be the speaker at the meeting of Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hetneld avenue announce the en- Griswold of 847 Shadowlawn Sigma Kappa* Hear gagement of their daughter, Doris, the Weavers Group of Westfield drive. to Salvatore Kagan, son of Mr. tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Social Worker Speak and Mrs. Fred Kagan of Dunellen, A. A. Speth, 626 Boulevard. Hosts Mrs. Walter Young Jr. enter- Miss Quick attends Scotch Plains for the evening will be Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Williamson of tained recently at her home on High School, Her fiance served Mrs. G. S. Laird Jr. 614 North Chestnut street was hos- i Deer path, Mountainside, to intro- with the Army Air Corps for thiteo v SALE /? tess to Sigma Kappa alumnae of duce Mrs. Walter C. Jackson of and a half years. He is employed Westfield and vicinity at their Dogwood way, Mountainside, to y Bolmer Motors in Bound Brook. Beater College Club meeting last 'Wednesday. her new neighbors. No date has been set for the The program for the evening wedding. Plans Benefit Show Mrs. Kenneth S. Gaston of •804 was a talk by Mra. Frank Tantum Canterbury road will give a tea of Plainfleld on her experiences At a recent meeting of the Beav- WOMEN'S SHOES Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Ray- as a social worker. Delta Zetas Plan er College Club of the Plainfield mond M. Frost of 528 Coleman Two new babies of the chapter Couples Party area, plans were made for "Nickel- place, who will move soon to Mas- were reported. They arc Elizabeth odeon Night" to be held at the sachusetts. Blackmail, born Dec. 20, daughter The Northern New Jersey Alum- Plainfield YWCA in March. Pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Petei" Blackman, ceeds will be added to the Beaver Mrs. Paul ETMethfessel of 624 nae Chapter of Delta Zcta soror- 1314 Pine Grove avenue, and Jas. ity will hold a couples party at College building fund* Ends Monday Evening Carleton road spent a few days Russell Putnam, son of Mr. and last week in Baltimore as the i p. m, Saturday at the home of Forrest A. Irwin of Westneld, Mrs, George Charles Putnam, 550 Mrs. H. T. Bonnett, 187 Lincoln president of Jersey City State guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Highland avenue, born Jan. 1. Baton, She returned Saturday road. Reservations may be made Teacher's College, will speak at tho with her son, Louis, who is in with Mrs. Bonnett, We. 2-6261. Feb. 8 meeting. January 22nd business in Baltimore. Trinity Seniors To Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lowe Hold Groundhog Hop of 549 Tremont avenue will leave tomorrow for a three-week stay The senior class of Holy Trinity FINALweekof CLEARANCE at Cocoanut Grove, Fla. High School will hold a Ground- , 4.90 • V;vII -•— hog Hop Friday, Feb. 2, at 8 p. in. Nationally advertised Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tofte of in the school gyniiiasium ,for tho from 811 Cedar terrace loft yesterday benefit of the building fund. CRIBS 19.95 for a three-week holiday at the For dancing, Viuce Waldren and Havana Country Club in Havana, Iiis Holiday Dreamers will play. Cuba. They went to Miami by The committee is planning decor- Innerspring v (Continued on Page 12) ations for the gymnasium, and re- • 'i: y%•>'.-.>•• Formerly to 7.95 '/ ;if: r',^:^-^'^: freshments will be served. CRIB MATTRESSES Waterproof Ticking Salo Priced at O QC Valentine Gifts Strollers and y Carriages :::H'^(^,ff^ r: • Formerly to 10.95 . •-,,/ •\^-y::jS- and Cards from 11.95

    Carriage •• •.,";>••..• ••>.'••.'.' Formerly to 14.95 \ ''; • y^.,;1 ;?; Mattresses from Q' AQ Jewel Cases v';/!^;-. '. BROKEN SIZES • \ ^ /'-,\': High Chairs Musical Powder Boxes Pads NO CHARGES - NO RETURNS - NO LAYAWAYS Traveling Kits Trimble Bathinettes ALL SALES FINAL Monet Jewelry from 14 95 Pla/ Pens, complete with : DECORATORS Pads 14.50 nimby Sis. Jeannette's Gift Shop • SCOTT'S :t§i tficld "Cifti for Rtmambrann" 13-0960 STOKE HM. ••* PHONE ELM & QUIMBY STS. , OPEN MONDAY'EVESlS'ilfp Jleld Ave. Belwoen the Theatre and the Library WE. 2-5604 vark Bruuch Store: 136 Elmoru Avenue, Elizabetli,'Ni•/);'"*0: J.) County H«nlr«w*» Coming Event* Meet la | Keith MmDomdd Choral Society To Meet Tueaday JANUARY Makes N. V. Debut Plans Auditions Columbus The Union County HairdMiae™ The Union —Barn dance Guild will meet at 8 p *y In lutmhul,-'A City Of Contrast" The Choral Society of Westfield j PTA, 8:30 p. m. By .WOA',4 .W. DAVIES School at the Lovely Lady Beauty Shop, malt will mail Louise DeiUi a graduate of. of wood, the face hus an elabor- today announced that auditions ""'"' * ***' • . p. t». in the H A musical event of particular for local teen-age musicians, at 55 Broad street, Elizabeth. W High School in 1*46 an4 ately carved wooden circle. Wat- interest was the lirst New York :»:.,*,., ,t\24—March of Dimes card party, abeth Ellu • 1949 Smith College graduate, re- teau has painted its imagge downs which a guest soloist for the so- Ma3onie Temple, 1:30 p. m. Harry Comp of K»ck«na»«k aad recitttl of Keith Mac-Donald, pian- Englewoodd wililll be tlM weakerweaker. ccatly wrote the Lcadtr fl letter: of times,. Englislih madrigaldril s r ciety's spring concert will be 29—Annual meeting of District Norman ist, at Times Hall, Wednesday picked, will be held at 2 p. m. describing Istanbul, Turkey. Miss' American ballads can be played on evening, Jan. 10. Nursing Association, St. Paul's Dtfita is in the middle of her sec it with only 9 sUght change in the Feb. 4 at the home of Mrs. Walter Cutnvh parish house, 2:15 p. m. " tuning, following the advice of Mr. MacDonald, who lives and Marvin, 112 Brightwood avenue, Opening of spring- term of j-jaai teadatag English at the teaches in PlainfieW, received, ifliKjSirfeaa College for Girls in Is- seasoned bargainers, I pointed out teen-ager, with or without Westfleld Adult School. the number of broken strings on most of his training' in Westfieiya_d jI th^"e^ recommendation of a teacher, taabul, the women's branch of Rob- 1 31—March" of Dimes card party, the one I liked. I looked at the under Virginia Aekerman is eligible and may arrange for an Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. m. «,SsP» tester reads: "Istanbul Is a ones in the shop gext door. I pre- lante, and has many friends in audition by notifying Mrs. J. tended to be niore interested in this area who have watched his Quentin Tiedje. FEBRUARY «tty of contrast. At night the new 1—March of Dimes card party, fmi)m$m*t hsuses along the Bos- Tamber. I almost convinced my- amazing- progress with genuine Serving as judges will be Miss nmpm »ugf«8t pans of the New self it was worthless and departed pride. To a .warmly responsive Frances Rossi of the Manhattan Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. m. A New Silver Dollar ^ptakySB*. (or though the build- bearing it under my arm, uncer- audience, he played a program School of Music, Miss Madeline 5—March of Dimes card party, - ia«s are low, the land rises sharp- tain whether my 15 lires (about which consisted of Mozart's C Reed of the Greenwich School of Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. m. |§^«jy the lights seem, to shine $4) were rubbing, the owner or minor Fantasia, Beethoven's So- Music, Miss Marion Johnson, an 7—Franklin School PTA Foun- fissot great heights, Horsedrawn myself. 1 think there is an un- jnata, Op. 109, Bartok's "Out of! der's Day luncheon and fash- To Launch A Ntwl derlying: fairness in this method |Doors," and the 24 Preludes of! -••• -. ion show, school auditorium, c«rU loaded with everything from t men a v;a*kwa«l sttes >.}—k shape to compare burlap to curtain my room. The Schedule Meetings evidenced in many ny)ments of his prehension of structure." Kappa, national senior men's hon Ilianbul u a thick-stemmed transactions made me hungry, an recital. He also has considerable Mr. MacDonald will teach in the orary society. SltSelectioi n is basebed "•**».- The .tail toads you I sought a nearby place for food technical skill . . . plays correctly Aekerman-Valante School of Mu- on scholarship and outstanding _ the Bo»phoru» to Tsxim One side of the Bazaar is bordered The religion study group of the and carefully ;he also has volume, sic. j campus leadership. »*«, the local paint of alt trans- by the Golden Horn, and on thi aKempis of New Jersey will meet so that in the Bartok pieces, where A shiny n&w tifvtr dollar «tif)B, . lt ha> the city, park on particular day, barges from Yon- Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Robert starkly blocked patterns ami moods aorta, anU several streets lead guldak were unloading coal. Close Treat Hotel, Newark. An Essay prevail, the young pianist fared term th« large monument of to the waterfront women were fry- O» the Development o( Chistian best . . . This glittering mathe- bt prwtntwrf to tfo fint f •aUkra, mounted on a ing: fish in niongals, and a sooty Doetrine by Cardinal Newman will matical magic was perceived and inMrib*d with pbraaM from hamai gave me his box behind be studied, and Mis. Leonard Van well dealt with in Mr. MacDon- plank table. What restaurant Houte will give a brief talk on altl's performance, where his spe- momboft •nroHoo in cut *fhe"b«ii»»t ttreet ltafa straight could offer more colorful surround- her. recent visit to Ireland. Mrs. cial perception of tone levels and ttte ce»t*r of town, past ings! The water was the bright Walter 8. Mitchell is chairman. exact time duration were called American Movie huus- compliment of its name. What in- orfm tout** flUed -with The music study group will meet into action." And this from the direct lighting could compete with New York Times: "Mr. MacDon- naifilei and playing the sun enhancing even the mud Tuesday at 3 p. m. A program and paltry »hcp» dis- will be presented by the depart- akl spowed his fundamental seri- rV)ERCHAND(SE CUlj puddles I ousness by confining his program «_--, Wuewti of towers and "A woman lifted a large square ment of music of the Newark $M*tmM tie* balls, which turn Board of Education under the di- to four major works . . . The way of fish out of the coals. She put he traversed them was serious too, Stop In for particulars BS:l»i*Mf«:aart Shop, of .ma. it on newspaper, added onion, to rection qf Miss Agnes Murphy, mgli$A^uA. riKtattAt equipment. matoas, innocent looking: peppers, Mrs. John J. McQuire is chair-: Tkt stmt, lstiklai CaddMi, end* man. Tea will be served. Iiint^ltt«4re4 fact above the and placed the piece before me. Horn, A oae-stop ride on The hainal sprinkled it with course Mesdames Frank G. Quinn, Saturday Workshop awkrgraund thuttle and a salt which looked even more like Franklin L. Dare, and Leo A, Hal-j _ walk atw»» the Gahta asbestos as bits of black from his llwell are members from West-1 For Child™ handi colored the grains, I picked field.- iMdff ttka you to*** old part of it up and took a bite. Boneless, *ft eity, EmiRlnou. This it the hot, it was delicious. My throat Announces the opening (NCtMft containing Santa Sophia, had a spasm, and great tears roll- Phi Mu Alumnae UsttaitM Ahmet Mosque with sis ed out oi both eyes. The woman of its winter term WEDDING RINGS of truly SSIMNU, tfce sunnier palace and sent for water, and blinded 1 pick- Meeting Tonight '•Mas* of tht Sultans, and the Ba- ed out the remaining peppers. fine design and resplenJent TOCCC Once again 1 bit, and the bite was Ji*Macy'» i»«t mote.'varied or boneless, hot, and Unqualifiedly de- Phi Mu alumnae will meet to- St. Christopher's with diamonds of tine cut JlwwiM tfcaa the Baaaar. its cen- licious. I lingered as long as I night at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Nursery Building jKt multl-*omed building full and color... priced! from $00. could, for the box being low, fit- W. Albertson, 27 Spruce street, Wo. 2-6609-J 233-S.7 I. Irwtf ft. igafjUU* ihop* T»y* and., pitch- ted well, anil the smell from the Cranford. charge or budget |||pi;'mad« of hraw or copper, pink fire was as pleasant as a second RMLTO THEATRE BUM. fi|ffc*m the . almott rubbed-oS tin piece. The water boy produced HgilW*. can be bdught Goat hair soap, and I went with him to a ipft bridal .towel* embroidered in quiet place by the water, washed, •WlfeU and silver, jingly earrings and walked back along the quays |Ka«l. link belts, Ruuian icons with to the feiry landing and a return |fla|i*>nd.«y«d virgins—the list Is ride to the college." H|l«Bi«t th»n the time it takes to ^pK»jfiain—added to the prolonged Ifjjiatfttd1 of narrowing down your Alpha Phu Hold [Luncheon, Sale |gf -*targaining is a subtle art,1 and IgbtlRg American, I am defeated be- f —— ^ .'• ISfow heginninK. They say if you A luncheon and bake sale was ^fei^tlje.:,first-JjJriee, neither pur- held Saturday at 1 p. m. by Alpha p Phi alumnae at the home of Mrs. ,-; CMwr nor shop owner is j A. A. Arndt, 432 Mountain avenue. - tail the former is unhappy for -r, baring paid m high a price, and '•: the latter for not being shrewd Pi Beta Phi To ', 'eaough to have demanded an even Meet Wednesday -,- higher one. Actual practice pro- „>„, dace» a more amiable feeling' be- A meeting of Pi Beta Phi alum- ^, tween the two. A 60 per cent re- nae will be held Wednesday at 8 >; daclim i« cmtomary.and the mar- p. tn. at the home of Mis. James -,', cbaicr depart! thlpking he's bar- Reilly, 764 Fairacres avenue. Co- '.- twined, will, and the seller is hogteases will be Mrs. Rodney \. pltaaed with an excellent profit. Wick and Mrs, Thomas Bennett. ".By now the appearance of my A atisn coat muit stir palpitations ss' Is the hearts of many shop own- •". *rs. SCHOOL OF ".' "I scarcely pass the Persian vug .-section before a host of friendly '.;• men surround me, offering to act FRENCH ,- -aa.translator for any shop, draw- ana , ing in the air shapes of new arti- •""-cles. If I UITI indiscreet enough to mention what I'm interested in, SPANISH /seconds later new faces appear . asking if I happen to be looking SECOND HALF-YR., for this same thing, and, should MON., JAN. 22nd TO BRING YOU A MORE BEAUTIFUL HERBERTS I linger to look at any, coffee, tea, AUI!I;T IOIIISI: (MOH.VI.VCS) exorbitant prices, and samples are < H1I.IIHK.V* I'HK\(')I offered. (11-14 I IIS. AI-TKHMKIXS) "My first purchase was an ut. TUTORING WE'RE CLOSING FOR A FEW WEEKS It is exactiy like an English lute. Ecole Francaiae de Wcatfietd The oval is striped with two shades IM!i XO. CMH»T.Xl'¥ ST. Telephone W " R THI fir .DRESSES SWEATERS .SUITS BLOUSES . COATS HAND-BAGS .SKIRTS SPORTSWfeAR That, we can do family laundry belter than you can .SLACKS yourself I And why not? We scientifically wash hun- HOUSE DRESSES dreds of pounds of it a day, in special equipment no. housewife could fit in her basement. Years of expe- rience has given us the know-how to do your wqsh F.o,d and Paste. B.ouse,; Woo. and Corduroy S^otci W at lowest cost. Want a really fine washday job? Let °°' us do your laundry. Our Prices Are Nat Come In - Browse A IVORY DRY CLEANING round - You'll Be Glad You Did!

    Open Fri. and Mon. 16 PROiPtCT 4T.'WSSTHELD ?-5O2O Evenings 'til 9 P.M. HERBERTS Rialto Theatre Bldg. Westfield WESTFIELD 2-3908 THE WEWFIELD (N. J.) LEADEB, THUMDAY, JANUARY U, IM1

    »n of Mr. a*a tfr*. Ckeetar ft. l^ We wUow Former Resident Jean £. StaUjko Antique* Department t JohnsoJh n att WectieWtiMM a« •veaae law laft f« Shotm Ta COW To Wed Wed Saturday Ta Ta Meet U Engagement Told Miai Btuti atUaaai warn eke »M vWi ha Worn** Tunday High School and Mr. Faith, n Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeler of Vincent J. France Mrs. frank A. Bier of Short Scotch Plains High Icheel. SCOTCH PLAINS — Isaac tatt ia P UNS-Miss Eileen Father Janet Kdlcr'i Christo- East Orange announce the engage- Hills will speak on "Early Ameri No date has keen set fer the daughter, ment of their daughter, Ruth, to SCOTCH PLAINS—Mils Jean can lighting" at the meeting of SUats of Plainfield and Mrs. Mar- wedding. '.feughttr Qf Mrs. pher Movement film, You. C«« Eleanor Sialajko, daughter of i garet Amodeo of Berkeley Heights ia Culver CK|. ' i Aldrich of Wit- Ckarngt tht World, was showa Edward T. Gannon, ion of Mr. and the antiques department of the Mri. Edward f. Gannon of Largo, Mrs. Walter Sulsjko of 37 Victor! Woman's Club tomorrow at 2'.IB have announced the engagement E. Sa&cuiliane, Tuesday eveaing at a meeting a( street and the late Mr. Saalajko, of their daughter, Miss Joyce E. In. Warren 8an- the Wettfcld Women's Kepublicaa fla., formerly of 126 Hyslip ave- p. a. at the home of Mrs. E. S. nue. became the bride Saturday of Vin-Winter, 1S6 Lincoln road. Btaata, to Courtney B. Johnson, - avenue Clab. Featuring Jack Benny, Bo} cent Joseph France, son of Mrs. urday afternoon Hope, Paul Douglas, Irene Dunne Miss Keeler is a graduate of Nn. Bieo ownt an antique shop East Orange High School and is David France of 106 Flanders ave- the ApoBtlt and other stars, the Aim urges nue aad the late Mr. France. in Short Hills and has talked to employed by Esso Standard Oil various clubs and on the radio '. Thomas MeCann, Americans in every profession to The 4:30 p. m. ceremony was support the Declaration of Inde- Co. in New York. Mr. Gannon is about her collection of early Shining' promise UfwdKtrityywr with Western Electric Instrument held in St. Bartholomew the i by her broth- pendence and to take an activi t American lighting device*. Corp., Newark. Apostle Church with Rev. Adel- Mn. H. B. Denny will be hostess Aldricb. Jr., the part in promoting Americanism bert Kicaek omeUting. A recep- of happiness ?'white satin (own It also stresses that only loyal cit- for the tea which will fallow the tion followed at the Somerville lecture. • fitted bodice iuns should serve as teaehert and Stale LWV Leader* Inn, Somerville. •ion and a Pctei in other Inuflential positions. The bride, given in marriage by ahead... fingertip length, Mrs. Albert Klinglehofer, who Evaluate Local her uncle, Joseph Posnanski,.wor« Sitter* Open Studio attached to,a recently returned from the West- League Growth an ivory satin gown designed with ern aone of Germany, where she a basque bodice buttoned from the At Corner House visited her family for the ftrit neckline to the waist. It was made uiliano, sister of Mrs. George g, Trayser of East Mrs. Louis M. McGiffin and Mrs. >a« maid at hon- time in 83 years, spoke on her im Orange, secretary of' the state with a Peter Pan collar and long faille gown preesions of the country. She said board of the League of Women sleeves and the softly pleated skirt Alice M. Beatty have opened a, p neckline she was "shocked" at the destruc- Voters, and Mri. Marver Bern- ended in a cathedral train. Her •tudio in the Corner House, New; tion and death toll of whole com' veil of English silk illusion was at-Providence road and Mountain i and a matching stein of Princeton, vice chairman avenue, Mountainside, {or instruc- • bouquet of munlties as' a result of the war. •f the fiscal policy committee of tached to a princess crown of Mrs. Klingleno'er said she be- the state board, visited the local Venise lace trimmed with pearls tion in ceramics and rug-hooking. KWUM ctirrtat M i» lieVed that American agencies board of the league last Wednes- and rhlnestones. She carried a Mrs. McGiffin previously taught ere Mill Ellen ceramics for live years in the New- •till a at* Vartrtf |«nd Mill Betty such at the Quakers, have giver, day morning to evaluate and ap-small round, bouquet of fleur the most aid to Germany. 8h< praise the work of the Weetneld d'amour circled with bouvardia. ark Recreational Adult School and I won fowm limi- at summer camps at East Hamp- >rn by the hono; •aid that ihe thought the whole league. This it in line with na- Miss .Josephine Stalajko, sister U.4 by IIMQII. sale dismantling of factories tional league policy arid is being ton, L. I, Her ceramics chuiet ied bouquets of of the bride, was maid of honor. will be held in the large, pine- OpmH.MA.Ctr which caused widespread unem- carried out at this time through- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Franklin ployment, counteracted the Mar out the country. paneled room at the back of the IXC. Clark, mother lister, and Miss restored Corner House, which waa best man ahall Plan aid. Theresa Conselyea of Newark. Uiheri induM The meeting, which was held at datei back to 1810. Germant, the speaker said, "* the home of Mrs. A. L. Stillwell, They wore similar ankle-length Hatfeet «M*W, « Thomas Santo- not haw any use for the Banians Mri. Beatty, Mrs. McGiffin's sit- was attended by 12 members of dresses of aiure blue nylon net ter, studied rug-hooking with Flor- tot yo«f MCUH DiFiancesto wai and would ight them if Mcttwry.' the local board: Meidames K. D. embroidered with floral sprays of •275 ling muiic wai However, she added, they are «til ence Rich and Mrs. Margaret Mc- Smith, president, and Casimir silver thread. They wore match- Keiuie, well known Cape Cod de- my •Wort «• ym i Checchio. Mri. confuted by propaganda, and theii Bieleski, Louis Cross, Edward ing tiaras of shirred nylon net .;.*iitiaf-arittt soloist. own economic problems of dis- signers. She has taught at the Diets, Warren T. Kingsbury, F. trimmed with rhinestonet and car-Montclair Adult School for several diaawad bridal pair will on in Martins- placed pertom, lack of housing fa- D. Manning, H. M. Montgomery, ried American beauty votes. Hie, the couple cilities, food, and health overshad- years and has conducted private Kermit Oberlin, M. C. Reed, John David France of Irvington was classes in Westfield. dine trip to ow everything else. B. SIM, E. J. Tauch, Edward his brother's best man. Ushers •hnuga the pen. The illnf the bride Both day and evening classes Mrs. Jean Teslof outlined future M. Wittke, and Charles F. White. were Robert France of Scotch are now farming at the studio, price will add lo Hit {rounds tooth activities of the club, A social Mrs. James Craig, datebook chair- Plains and William France of «k accessories, where materials for ceramics and Tear JMppJMM met hour followed, with Mrs. Lillian man, was also present, as was Mrs. North Plainfleld, brother! of the rug-hooking will be sold. I they will reside Tucker, hospitality chairman, ir. Morris Barnard, a member of the bridegroom, and Samuel Vinone •ue, west, Weit- charge of. refreshments. local league and finance chairman of Newark. Courtly GOP Women riop ptk** frem • thy Ml.lt. jf the state league. For a trip South, Mrs. France Ckwflt yew purriwM mil fWf duate of Scotch « MUt m II.M wMkly; #m NJC Alumnae Plan Mrs. Trayser spoke of the wore a three piece suit of navy and To Meet Tomorrow « M «tra cfcwt* •< My >M Mi'. Baniuili growth in membership made by burguady with navy accessories fw *k tentc*. Scotch Plaim March Antique Show the national league, from 43,000 and white ostrich hat. On their Social Problem* in New Jeney ended Rutgeri n 1944 to 93,000 in 1950, and said return the couple will live at 105 and What /• Being Done Aftout Them will be the topic at the meet- his discharge An antique show will be held that the growth of the New Jer-Flanders avenue. mL*Aw'j*±M*A^*^ «| *mannunm\ MaW *Wa\ aMMA ^^^m^^^M§m* rine.Corpi. Pre- March 21, 19 and 30 at New Jer sey state league and that of the Mrs. France attended Sacred ing tomorrow of the Union County the bride in- »ey College for Women, Rutgers Westfield league was comparable. Heart School, Irvington and Scotch Federation of Republican Women, ^i^ , shower giv- University, Mew Brunswick, to She also urged the local league to Plains High School. She is em- Inc. The group will meet at 2 Biano and a per. aise money for student scholar- make every effort to obtain a cross ployed by Haviland and Co., Inc.,p. m. in the Elizabeth YMCA. SINGER SEWING CBMTtt Misses Jtan ihips and the alumnae fund. section of the community in- its New York. Mr. France, also a Speakers will be a member of •2 KM IT. Wl. 14747 - 0741 Sponsored by the associate membership. She designated the graduate of Scotch Plains High Alcoholics Anonymous and Dr. Elm and Qulmby Streets Ralph Brancale, director of the ilumriae of the woman's college of league program as a "tool of study School, is a general contractor. Weitfleld, New Jersey he state university, the show will and a means for taking action." Diagnostic Center of Menlo Park. Opm Mmttay Cho •ski, Beecham, New it th« tim* to brighten During World Butineu Women •r- ttov the wounded your rooms .. . with To Hear Peterton POTTERY, CHINA or BRASS LAMPS SALE JUMPERS and Dr. Huston Peterson of Rutgers Plan* niversity will be the speaker at DRESSES irday he dinner following the board meeting of the New Jersey Fed- SCQTCI MUMS—The Rosary imtion of Business and Profes- EVENING DRESSES $ Mn, laymond A. Car- WESKITS tate legislation committee. The Were 9.95 to 59.95 Reg. to $16.95. Solid colors and plaids. • and aMi; laid, of Raritan road Some are reversible. .unw4 last Thursday after a itter will be devoted to final ar- lotfc'a wcaHWs in Florida. They rangements for the Business and iy«d at Paaapeno Beach for two rofessional Women's Club's drive $2.49 1 . l e remainder of or passcge of the "Equal Pay for K«g. $3.93. Flannel or corduroy In a - in the state. Iqual Work" bill to be introduced wide range of colon. Several ttylei. t the current session of the New jane smith DRESSES $ ersey Legislature. Mrs. Florence Reg. W*M •« M«.»5. Here y.u will find Ihe dress CHILDREN'S '. Dwycr, Union County Assem- ** if gifts and lUcorativ* acceitoriei yen had long hoped you could afford. Tho menu. •ywoman, is legislation chairman 137 CENTRAL AVE. WE. 2-2558 facturirs' label it your assurance of high quality. f the federation. D.n'l fail to take advantag. >f this wonder v.lu... 9 SKIRTS RAIN COATS $1.95

    1/3 Off Reg. $3.95. Wool or rayon. Plaids and M WtfShoe Stores IT IS EASY IT IS FUN Regular prtc«i vary. Hsrs you can plain colors, An extra goad buy. find protection For the rainy day* SUITS $ Rag. to $4t,«. We have dared to d. the unusual. 71E; BROAD ST. ahead, and at a big saving. Learn To If yeu have bom wearing the finest you will imme- diately racagniio tho high quality in these suits. Oobordlne, sharkskin and tweed. HOOK RUOS UKE GREAT-GRANDMOTHER MAKE CERAMICS - CHINA, 25 USED TO MAKE I POTTERY, FIGURINES ATTENTION! WOOL BLOUSES DAY AND EVENING CLASSES $1.00 $3.89 - $4.95 GOATS $ Hundreds of iteim have been asiom* RUB pattern! from all loading deiigntrs. Clay, slip, glazes, tools. Greenware. Reg. $5.93 and (7,95. Assorted plain U%. $39.95. Stvtral havt mouron cellars. You'll U bled on this bargain tablo and marked txcittd at the lew price when you've had an oppor- colon. Some with contrasting trim., Cashing Dyei. Frames, Hooks, Curlers. Firing. Experienced ceramists may use tunity to tee the quality. Now', your chanto to »ave $1.00. Blouses, Sweatars, Palo Shirts, Hats, Glovos, and what have you. Woolens and dyed swatches. our workshop. . ' and yet )o have ihe coat you've wanted. 25 GRAB 'EM FOR $1.00.

    ALICE M. 1EATTY LOIS M. McOIFFIN We have hundreds of items THE CORNER HOUSE reduced but not advertised. THIS SUNDAY Come early for beit selection. I&anist 2 New Providence Road T Mountainside, N. J. • . Baron'i No refunds or exchanges. 264 E. BROAD ST. - NEXT TO LIBRARY - WESTFIEID/:JI ^ ^ Weitfleld 2-6316-M All sales final. STORE HOURSi 9 TO. 6. MONDAY & FRIDAY 9 TO|i THE WE8TFIELD (N. S.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1§S1 Com Need For Rail Service stating in pan: COLLEGIANS ! individual your reporj. that been developed a College Court p SALLY j Sex Education Stressed Group Votes To muter problem (Continued from pace 9) Brent Clark, a graduate of the 1 . , „ T , At the present '• Omk Hm liutdh Officer* Colkse of Engineering, Syracus.il Bev. John C«nt.llon S. J., a f«c- ia drafting train, from where they will fly to University, left Friday for Lack- "^ ™mber •* St. Peters Col- 8 J Clt a nd fr ue Continue Effort acted, should Meeting i SCOTCH PLAINS — Sixty-one Havana. land Air Base in Texas after en-l f* - «"«? >'' . • ^ "' , '.members of the newly organized • • r, ] Cana marriage conference speak- lem." listing- in the Air Corps. MKjrOOD—Th* Fsnwood Col-1 Coul.t Assumpta, Catholic Daugh- kr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jackson er, spoke on sex education last The Inter-Municipal Group for A letter from » • • > Woman's Club held its annual im of America, wtie installed at of Dogwood way, Mountainside, j tt'eek before the Rosary Society of Better Rail Service, at a meeting Ocean City, aieetlng Monday night in , i Sunday afternoon in will be hosts Saturday evening at j Patricia Nolan of 628 St. Marks lie Utility Commi cerelr on es avenue was among the students Holy Trinity Church. in PlalnfieW City Hall Friday, rd Johnson's, Springfield. gt Bartholomew Sihool. National, a buffet supper in honor of Mr. I the group that he whwnuo wer»nce name...... d to th.- e honor roll Father Cantillon urged parents Sttait M. Truitt vas in|,ule flnd area CJ)A representa- and Mrs. Charles P. O'Malley of' voted to continue its efforts to Ciative of the exceU Colotiia, who will sail Tuesday on for the first quarter at the Berk-1 to prepare to assume the respon- of arrangements, »nd (livc8 officiated. obtain better transportation at have done and will a West Indies cruise. eley School of Secretarial Train-j gibility for proper instruction on flaJph Ruiseifand Mrs, Sob New officers include: Grand re- j the subject as the need arises. He reasonable rates. ture in connection I'-wefe in'tharje^of $eco- Mv. and Mrs. William McCollum ing. better rail services" gent, Mrs. Gladys Venea; vice-re- and Miss Elizabeth Gilmore, all of • *,-.,*n * j said that there is a popular mis- Chairman John F. Kraus, Plain- __ The mei^ing was opened gent, Mrs. Frances Neumann; pro- 9 Rahway, were guests at a, dinner James M ODonnell of 7» f conception on the attitude of the Albert Gorab, Wood-I ifftttSt peace.; I Jhetes^* Mrs". June Foster; finan- fleld, conducted the meeting which iven last week by the Jacksons. Crescent parkway and Ned Petitt | Roman Catholic chttl.ch on thia of 14!) South Euclid avenue have topic. He declared that the idea vvas attended by representatives of chairman of the |i returned to Virginia Polytechnic that Catholic leaders oppose sex Committee of Norti Dr. Lorgmer Armstidng of 121 education arises from the fact that most of the member municipali- South Euclid avenue and Dr. Fred Institute, where they are both official group also Casey of 843 Wiiiyah avenue re- members of the freshman class, Catholic educators object to what ties. ter rail service, etteni^V f * at he termed the "inefficiency" of Deputy Attorney General Joseph ing, as did Mayor (O »W1«» *"*"«|^ cial ^erettry, Mrs. Helen Crilly; turned , Monday from a week's « kwlwded Jtesdinee Raymond hunting trip in South Carolina. Elected to the dean's list at any classroom method of present- Harrison, Newark, stressed the Wood-Ridg*. '' tare, fceAflebtte,Q. W. Willard Mrs, famePete*r hisloriani jjr8. Bernadette Gott- Albion College, Albion. Mich., with ing a subject, which, more than •JS\ oi .5 i li(*i treasurer, Mrs. Bernadette need for continued efforts. A let- JW» iM Henrf Emittt . Mrs. Stanley v" Malek of 164 a 2.3, or better than B, scholastic any other, he sai8, calls for'indi- A ••arteJ*f.,rMt composed* of ™%Mes - JenkinsoB; monitor, Mrs. Evelyn Harrison avenue entertained at average was Allan Bonnell of 635 vidualized teaching. He asked ter from V. S. Senator Edwin C, VOIUNTIH .^WN ''Overtone,"; thejpudie]. ^tinel, Mrs. Anna Lam- cocktails and dinner Friday night. Johnson, Colorado, chairman . of as. Jahh Enubel, Uoyd D. Han- berUen; lietturer, Mrs. Eleanor Norman place. Allan is a sopho- mothers who had given their chil- lUtrtrd Arnold and Nathan It was a birthday party for her more at Albion. dren such instruction to verify the the Senate Interstate Commerce Staib; organist, Mies Sara Lee. fet lnat no tw0 oE tneir own cr !1 CIVIL DEMI Mnff; Mn. Eigar P. Members of-the board of trus- husband, and guests included a Walter Clarkson of 426 North! " - Mr Mwvaniied the ri»gtn tees for three-fear terms etch, few neighborhood friends. Chestnut street, a freshman at!dren had approached it in the «l aka played for group singing. Mrs. Ahti Morel »nd Miss Marion i JftkMs )• • faihion show werti Mrs. Allen Griswold of 1021 Dartmouth College, Has returned same manner, Clark; two-year terms each, Mrs. Lawrence avenue was hostess last to college after spending his va-' ft* pfttk »iid Meidames Truitt, Angelina DftjUMO and Mrs. Pran- hits, John McAllister, Vf. Thursday at a luncheon bridge for cation at home*, Leeining Assigned nd ces DiJuollo; one-year term each, eight guests. • Herring » Hogref e. Mr». Ann Donnelly and Mrs. CeV Faith Bockius of Fairacres ave- To Infantry Unit kaMl««d u a new member wai eite Quinlan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edwards W 7 Wil nue attended the Rose Bowl game labtrt Wolfe of 75 Wil- Court Miller of St. Joseph's are in their new home on Cfian- and Pageant of Roses at Pasadena, Recruit John H. Leeming Jr., ntt), vfc* attended Sot- Church, North Plainneld, of which nihg avenue. Cal., New Year's Day. son of Mr. and Mrs. Loernlng of l the local gt»l>4 regent is a former She was recently elected presi- member, presented the new court Mr. and Mrs." Paul Peacock 6f 176 North Euclid avenue, who ar- 117 Eaglecfoft road are the par- dent of On- Hall, her dormitory rived at Fort Dix last week, has H|iiwW#(-<.tMir-tri» «o«« • gavel. - the ceremonies were at Occidental College, Los Angeles, opened with prayer by Rev, John ents of a son born Sunday at completed the process of conver- ptafo (tfrftjaMke Feb., 19 Muhlenberg hospital, Plainfleld, where she is also fire chief and • sion from civilian to military l^WtW Jaieting ia the Fsn- S. fcelligan, chaplain, IU8TRAMAN CLAMOB - campus hostess. She is also a re- ; Officiating In the installation This lounging pajama set which status. He is assigned to Co, F, I _4d fre»art«rlan Church,' Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Malcolm porter on "The Occidental" and 66th Infantry Regiment, 9th In- IJIlMaikMal «e«ert bridge and wtre; Mrs. Irene Haviland, a na- of 737 Boulevard flew Tuesday to features ankle-flttlng, black La Eneina," college publications. iMiatew *UI M MM March 10 tional officer; Misi Mary Kanane, fantry Division, at Fort Dix, for Reddington Peach, Fla., where velvet trousers and full-sleeved * * * six weeks of physical coditioning, | iheel 4. fl»n» •«•• di»eua*»4 afite regent; Mrs. Florence L. Fer- ;hey will spend two weeks. go'.d lame blouse was designed Robert Holmes of 645 Raymond rin, rtate Vice-regent; Mrs. Alice instruction in general military sub- dance in the »prim. * in Australia and modeled in street has returned to Rutgers C. Itolla, itatc' treasurer; Miss Mr. and" Mrs.' James Petersen- of University, where he is a fresh- jects, and training in small aims Mary t. McCaHney, state secre- London. The trousers are re- and combat skills. IWAM AMMV- 439 Edgar road are the parents of lolendent with gold buttons. man. tary; M'»» Florence Gorman, state a son born Monday at Muhlenbefg Upon completion of this course, monitor; and district deputies. Hospital, Plainneld. he will move into the second phase MM. Ruth l-omtin, Miss Catherine Jersey Teachers of training, an eight-week course Bo wan and Mrs. Nora Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beechler of H. E. Dostallk Renamed either in the infantry at Fort Dix Evergreen court, Mountainside, Rarely Possess Rhumba celebrated their silver wedding an Official Photographer "Fringe Benefits" or in a technical service at another nivereary Monday, Army post, MWNMf rex TlBtf WOnZ/ rOOBOOy MOUNTAINSIDE —Henry E. TRENTON—No teacher in New Mrs. Delapierre Rearick of 415 Jersey possesses the security of (MM waitm «t &•' Woodland avenue gave an eggnog Dostalik of Cedar avenue has been Baptist Training. renamed official photographer of the many "fringe benefits" which MWV.MNOplir MOMVwlT JR. )MM $0(1001; WfSTMlD party Sunday afternoon for a few AFL and CIO unions have acquir- Union To Meet riends. the State Legislature for the com- I '• *w UvNHV ing year. The appointment was ed in recent years, according to n *-^ 1^,^ Atafeafaarf tf^BM ' ' .'Jutt 'fa &L survey by the New Jersey Educa- SCOTCH PLAINS —The Bap. YM(MI Mr. and Mr«TClifford Rowley made on a resolution presented by tist Training Union of St. John if Mill lane, Mountainside, had Assemblyman Donald H. Mackey, tional Review. .Every board of education grants the Baptist Church, Park place, two canasta parties last weekend. Plainfleld. ' will meet Sunday at 6:30 p. m. AUMEHOU Mr. ewl Mn. CWtoe 0. T«ylw The first party was Friday njglit Dostalik, secretary to the assem- up to 10 days of absence with pay ;o celebrate Mr. Rowley's birth- for sickness, but beyond this few LeRoy Scurry, director of -the blyman, is identification officer for Westfield Community Center, will lay, and the second one was Sat- Union County with an office in the boards go, partly because of the urday night, Mrs. Rowley's birth- lack of permissive legislation. speak on "Achieving Success." Sheriff's quarters at the Court Mr, Scurry received a B.A. degree day. House, Elizabeth. Growing in popularity is the prac- tice of allowing teachers to accu- from Howard University in 1934 Capt. and Mrs. James H. Bricker Mackey claimed that "it is in mulate part of their unused "sick" and an M.A.S. degree In 1930, He f 526 Hanford place will enter- the best interest of the state that days, up to a limit established by formerly was an educational ad- tain a few of their close friends at a pictorial record be maintained he board of education. But in no viser for a CCC camp and was :ocktails Saturday, It will be n of the legislature and its duly a program director of the USO r schol system is the pi-actice fol- arewell party for Captain Bricker, elected members." owed of paying for group insur- during the war. who will leave Feb. 1 for St. ince or hospitalization privileges A talent program will be pre- ..ouis, Mo., where he will report sented by Mrs. Mamie Hamlette, or duty in the U. S. Army. Mrs. Robert Gillilan of 924 or teachers, as is the policy in Harding street gave a dessert many lavge industrial concerns, The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs"tiames C. WUee* biuige. (oi 12 Thursday night. the survey states. of 829. Mountain avenue left last. Because several boards have ex- V$49t$ 9¥ mtlf §tm Wednesday for Florida. En route "Mr;'ai)d Mrs. Judson Pierson of pressed a desire to assume such ;hey spent a few days in Char- 842 Bradford avenue entertained payments, in whole or in part, to Sweeping Reductions lotte, N. C, with their son and Sunday evening at a buffet supper make teaching in their communi- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. for the YMCA «taff. ies more attractive, the New Jer- Ttenj and Young Teens ' lames C, Wilson Jr. They will Mr. and Mrs Carleton Gerdsen sey Education Association will ipend some time in Everglades of 714 Dorian road entertained sponsor legislation this year per- quality fashion coats — ity, Fla., and will be away about Saturday at a cocktail party for mitting boards to include group Sve weeks. ' a small group. insurance and hospitalization in dresses — formats. -•» -••» their employee welfare plans. The Mrs. Julian Rothschild left Fri- First Lieut, and Mrs. Harland bill will be permissive only; there day to return to her home in Miller Jr. of 012 Harding street will be nothing in the bill t<5 mako Edith Hill Teen Ship Memphis, Tenn., after a visit of have left for Camp LeJeune, N. C, such payments compulsory, it was leveral weeks with her daughter, said. 21* E!m Str**t Mrs. David Schimmel of 641 Knoll, where he will be stationed with wood terrace. the Marines. Wesffield -•» A neighborhood farewell party LEADER WANT ADS PAY W. Neil Pierce of 763 Kimball for the Millers was given recently ivenue returned Saturday from a at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. Don- lusiness trip to Atlanta,,Ga. • ald Webber of 916 Harding street. An Opportunity to Stretch ,PM |XAM*LI r Your SHOE D-O-L-L-A-R! SUITOR $1*08 PLAIN DRESS A CAW « CARRY $us CAU * oiuvcR WISfHElO MANCtl: 11 EAST MOAD STRUT i ' 2-4311 • CO. KELLERS WOMEN'S SHOES Cw. SMrih and letend Avenuet PIAINNEIO, N. J. NtOMI: nAIHflllB *41M - OTMII mwttt: WX.11M IN* T.ll) Suedes and Calfskins in the season's smart styles Encourage A T—r,. Agf*$ ft-ogr«i • CUANERS DYERf RUG CLEANERS COLD STORAGE and colors — taken from our regular stock of Quality-Footwear because size-ranges are broken. Choose Yqiir Piano From Amoi^i

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    H* will protiits the e tail life. world, Family Life Today for wholesome play that will add , We will provide you with re We wilt protect *s*'j to your learning, to your social ex- warding education*! opportunities By PHYLLIS P. BBADSHAW perience, and to your happiness. ploiution aae in4tte heatNrj siciin so that you nay develop your tal- help you grow In. fe«*!«a i Specialist «* Human Relation* We will illustrate by precept enU and contribute to a better strength. ftutgert, tht StaU Vnivtnity end example the value of integrity prs and the importance of moral PLEDGE TO CHILDREN courage. i?Horre of 203 The Pledge to Children from the We will encourage you always Elizabeth, was Midcentury White House Confer- to peek the truth. Thfngi You May Not Know lician Thurs- ence on Children and Youth begins We will provide you with all Freeholders, a series of sev- oppoitunties possible to develop About WofcHw pher A. Bro- :ral articles about your own faith in God. who died the conference. We will open the way for you i day prior ta The pledge is for to enjoy the arts and to use them (Number Twelve) all of us, so that for deepening your understanding we can help give of life. tine time in- every child a fair We will work to rid, ourselves o $3,900 to chance to develop of prejudice and discrimination I duced Ue a healthy person- so that together we may achieve •i noo to Wotcht* Con H«lf> f ality. The great- truly democratic society. est opportunity We will work to lift the stand- Dr. Horre. lies in 'the home; 1 ard of living and to Improve our You If You AM Lott activity for and acting, upon economic practices, so that you jrWyliys Cats thin pledge can may have the material basis tor a aVickson Jr., be an important part of every-day H you art *vtr lot) in thaf wood* and hovt o . Haley, Fan- family living. Let's all make thia ' called upon Pledge to Children really, live and watch with you, than it a way to us* your r tht old dut- work for ouiselves and our chil- watch at a compel*. If you lay m« watch down art now dren. with itt loco upward and point tho hour hand ounty physi* WANTED toward th« sun, South will b« In tho direction To you, our children, who hold halfway botwoon tho hour hand and tho figure itition of the within you our moat cherished II, counting forward at tho handt turn In tht in assistant hopes, we the members of the morning houn, and backward in tho afternoon. Midcentury White House Confer- This is bocauto tho hour hand movot around ointed soori ence on Children and Youth, rely. Members for our Ing on your full response, nuke drett clufa which itarti tht dial juit twico at fait at tho tun movot aa county around tho tky, making a full circlt in rwolvo this pledge: Monday, January on by Dr. From your earliest infancy we hourt whilt tht tun maktt itt holf eirclt .from port will give you our love, so that you nay 22nd. horiion to horiion. filled by fun rail WtHtm-tMtfitrnmtn John MiilUpi may have miiUktn these for luneh belli but, 4t- grow with trust in yourself and in jtinuity. A. ipite tht mMlUme NMc, theyft part ol tht 61 bronte bells which arrived in New York aboard tht others. ! end of the A good way to make IS Amtriea from England. Cait at Croyden, the flO-ton bronit carillon will fat instilled in tht We will recof nine your worth as an early itart on your bution of tovtr of tht Memorial Chapel at Culver Military Academy, Culver, bid. a person and we will help you to new spring wardrobe. ala of the strengthen your sense of belong- fservice was Rutgen Offers Night ing.. {tied by the IV™ State Plan '50 Jobless Pay We will respect your right to J A Co. The Public Welfare Course be yourself and at the same time allemarm provided help you understand the rights of al .care In May Extend CI NEW BRUNSWICK —An eve- Decreases 26.5% others, so that you may experience nVqlved, the ning course in public "welfaie, de- co-operative living. vice and the We will help you to develop ini- Tht Loan Guarantees fining the various assistance pro- TRENTON—Unemployment In- tiative and .imagination, so that grams and the functions of fed- surance payments in New Jersey «th, 14,991, eral, state, and local governments you may have the opportunity Trmltr's Shop Eliia- for 1050 totaled 164,639,675, a freely to create. m IAIT MOAD STRUT, TRENTON —New Jerney has in administering them, will be of- decrease of 26.5 per cent from We will encourage your curios- Muhlen- taken the first step toward extend- fered this spring in Newark and N. J. , |6fi,056.B2; 11149 payments of $87,749,401, ity and your pride in workmanship ing; veterans benefits to draftees New Brunswick by Hutgcrs Uni- Employment Security Director so that you may have the satis- KATHITN (MLDftUIEVE lizabeth, .9,- and enlistees of the future as well versity. IHIMIY O»WIT k, Summit, Harold G. Hoffman reported Mon faction that comes from achieve- as the present. In announcing the The course is intended primarily day. en's Home, plan, Governor Driscoll said ben- ment. AMBASSADOR for social workers who wish up- For the year, disability insur - 112,402.84; efits also would be made available to-date information, or who desire PtrtOfi'liif" d Advertising SERVICES • •way, 1,917, to veterans called back into serv- to become familiar with recent ancc payments under the state sys- {Osteopaths, ice through the reserves and the trends in social work methods and tems amounted to $5,002,042, com- National Guard. • techniques. pared with $3,418,458 in 1949. the extra Payments by insurance companies Details still have to be worked Miss Harriet Bloomneld will in- for private plans coverage and by ATTENTION operation out, Driscoll said, but it is hoped struct the Newark course and Mrs. under the Bolf-insurera tve now being report- MATERNITY the plan will be in operation by Caroline A. Hughes in New Bruns- ed and will be announced later. BUSINESSMEN OF WESTFIELD an extra the end of this year, wick. ' Both are graduates of the time, the New York School of Social Work, Unemployment insurance bene lla was in. He said it was the first official and are employed as supervisors fits in December totaled $2,8!>5,- APPAREL A-S CREDIT BUREAU step taken on a state or national 550, a.decrease of 7 percent from $7,500. In the training division of the Division of Ambassador Servlctt icue Squad level toward solving; civilian life State Board of Child Welfare. November's total, the Division of MUMS problems of "cold war" veterans. JUMFUS nual apjiro- The Newark group will meet Employment Security announced. I that in the Driscoll said it will cover all Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to The disbursements were made in SKMTS WESTFIELD'S ONLY sivc service men and women in military serv- 0 o'clock, beginning Jan. 31. The 140.000 checks. Disability insur- JACKETS CREDIT CLEARING HOUSE beam than ice any time after Jan. 1, 1950. New Brunswick class will meet ance payments under the state sys- UNOfMS |county calls. He said the State Division of Vet- Friday evenings from 0:30 to 9 tems totaled $397,024, compared SUCKS erans Services would work out the o'clqck, beginning Feb. 2. with $408,403 in November. SUITS ALL TYPES OF REPORTS AND CREDITS mechanics of Jkhe system' for sub- _At the same time the division mission to the^tate legislature. Registrations .for these classes ; er may" be made this month up 'to ggfled attention to increased un- Wo CorryTho lawfttt : - Associated {with . iuam The plan will extend the state's Jan. 20 at either 77 Hamiltort employment londs appearing since Gt loan guarantees, due to expire street, New Brunswick, or 37 Lin- mid-November. The intake of ini- _ NATIONAl CREDIT BUREAU rge Loeffloi June 30, and will grant veterans coln avenue. Newark. tial claims for the week ending HERBERTS t street, who benefits such as housing;, job place- Jan. fi was 18,347, compared with 24 Hour Servict \ duty in the ment, educational benefits, medi- Civil Service privileges. fin intake of 8,408 for the week STORK CLOSET 'in July, is cal services, tax exemptions and Driscoll said that, although no ending Nov. 18, 1050. S. Naval amount had been determined as WlltflllO Old Guard Hear* yet,' funds would be set uside to LEADER WANT ADS PAY 0PM MM., f rl, l«Ml*a« WI. MM* PHONES: who is in finance the plan. ed at Ports- Nydegger Speak "I do not envision any serious Hospital for drain on the state budget, even HOLLYWOOD FASHION SIIOPPE, Weitfleld 2-0003 I transfer. Paul F. Nydegger of Westficld after our new group of veterans COMPIiRTB I.IVH FOR THE ipoke this morning on "Central start returning .from uniform. Just Hill IIA I, IMIITV Wtitfi.ld 2-0004 IHurope—Economics and Attrac- as is the ense today, much of our O»M «<••„ Wed., Krl. mii »•(., tions" at a meeting of the West- • (•• » veterans' program will be operated Mur find Tkandnr. • to a field Chapter of the Old Guard in on a ;clf-liquidating basis," the 4.1T SOUTH AVKNIJB Weitfitld 2-3703 the YMCA. • governor said. WaM 2-SII.12 At last week's meeting, Director You're Never Harry M. Leon presided. Members returned after extended absences were William S. Wilkinson, Don "SMALL FURS" ore a MUST ape J. C. Drew, A. E. Quick and John for th* Fashion Contciout Woman Too Young or Too Old Blust. Edward Tayler of Hillcrest avenue was welcomed as a new member. Louis Schniutz, chairman of the new membership committee, GAMBURG FURS reported an application had been VVestfield's Distinctive Fur Shop Studio: received from'Fred J. Wetzel of •.4th Ave. Will romodtl your outmoded fur coat into a 330 Edgewood avenue, whp was fathienablt Capo, Cap* Stole, or Jacket at introduced by P. A. Walker. small colt to you. Birthdays noted for the week MA11K TO OHIIKH " IIUADV-TO-VfRAIl included those of Return J. Meigs, HESTl'I.IKG IIKl'.MUI.Vfi Thomas F. Barrett and Charles 20 Years Experience Bradfield. 106 I. Bread St. • Wt. 2-3423 • Open Men. Evet.

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    A wonderful value! This handsome suite in rich swirl mahogany veneers and cabinet woods is assembled from our most popular open stock grouping! 50" crcdenza buffet, twin pedestal table that extends to seat 8 to 10 people, 2 Duncan Phyfe side chairs, V Kaeeliole Dcsk-Mahog. 2 arm chairs. Ours alone in Newark! Regularly $33

    Hollywood beds are top fashion for today's bed- rooms. And Kresge * Newark brings you these beautiful and complete Hollywood bed ensembles at a saving of 24.55! You get a graceful Bolta- Drop Leaf Table-Opens Reg. would be 91.50 flex plastic covered headboard, resilient inner- to seat 8 or more. Mahogany spring mattress with crush-proof border aud veneer and hardwood, 9 Colors... 5 Styles heavy box spring, on legs. Choose to '59.50 your bedroom decor! Plastic iseat side chairs of Headboards .(Each chair, 10.95 ea.) Fifth * Jmuary While Sal* wurid situe*M#Wi>e4 on the market are made in extra thread «tnat «f 1M and over will tt'iMJjre :and cons*rv« all the »liae—bot. h width And length. Ex- xive the best)- wear along with Mum ftototfriiif %* • •wrces possible. »uy only whit tra sjae thefts .'May be perfect for smooth well-twisted yarns that are jwigaead. ,t • "-\.x.- ; "•• v;i you btt'*««M be overly bulky and ev«my woven. A few eompanits From all reliaWe sesrees, the hard to Uua4*r /or" someone else. are making sheets with extra yarns Woven in at the places CAimYN YUKSVS •Wty of cotton will fa« B,»»l», Cong thetti wear Better than MM Hum Agent but the iHce will remain hifh. short oaea. The tugging on a of greatest wear, starting t. « gOwn. Getting tk« most f»» our money ah»rt sheet IIUMK ttn4ue wear and You can also prolong Jhe life Coating Ikc-lfk* sup aNstti ant i At in tem> firing ca.«scd by moisUr*. yew iwtny stove* are ftaturihjf on added m*»nlng when sharping and width of »ht#t you naea. Us- ing them. Extra wear is also peratiir^t' Or .does your motor spit S. VM a fuel syste« mtWr, annual vfttye wit* i» sheets, pil- from now Mi. •'' ./ ually ahattl «f tM Inekca in length added by reversing the sheets on in gas taaft. By' low casts, Wall, and llneni. In Buying tateti and 'rtllew eases allow for a §j»o4 tuck-in and a the bed. It really isn't a crime and (jNttterf.' in fuel system Mch sjenerou* laa over th« blanket, if the small hem of the sheet is •pit* of th* PwMte sales," a care- may require a little time—Mt be- If Mi, advttta Keystone Autom«. allow motor to burn off tke for the tall onea in yo»r family at the head of the bed. But it is bile Cbfb, year ear may be a vic- ful checking of pricet to determine cause of a warcitf, but because —preventing frosca gas hae* i it is necessary to locate tne.riae an even ianget sheet will make too. bad if you don't get your tim »f ssoittttre. Hard starting a rough rutting motor,' real value My. be. advantageous. y«u want. As important at the them happier. money's worth. and ««4*r »)aan eaa b» eaHsed by "By following tfaea* gtW^ Caution alto that y»u only re- correct »lae of Arats for youT the Sheets of poor quality or low wafer ia |ja# iMdtlth system or you may privent tra*We, fitl r*n'~- stock, ftot o**r-ftoek yout linen right size of sk*e{ {or yotr %M thread count are a waste tf time in the-^Wlillsj; " ivy % smoother running, iaiift' clMet is desirsU*. Because of the J ia equally important' Mifty sheets and ifcnctr ia, the lon^ run. A H«ff are MUM e«{g(e«tloiis by starting motor," Mr. OSSMMI mtii,

    ttct wi.W ShiwMat SwMylmVUrfftiiw lm«lt I Kim-Mickey, • kitten bom with tl>« Ittitr i held by kls owner;- Jenny Mjibf la ftweV „.• or not Mickey will become a maUser la wn, but he has the definite marking of a chain. 1 wears it for all the world to see. Mixidfhjlr* '**>»*'HiA4ic To ... ! Borough PTA Apricots ,• • -4-- , Show Boat »S.U!M im Plans food Sale Raisins U ••»««. 29« Uncle Ben's Children^ Event UnHlt Raisins ***•*+* IJ..*I23< Slated March 9

    i expanded out- MOUNTAINSIDE—A food sale increased in- will be held by the Mountsimlde A few minutei with your favorite cook book will fiw you lots tal relations Parent-Teachers Association Feb. of id«ai for building appetiting, nutritioui meals around dried i of the P»n- 16 as part of a money-raising pro- cil, the coun- gram for the year. Residents will food*. And the wonderfiil thing about dried (bod dishes is their be canvassed for the horlte-cooked foods, and sals hours wllf*ke' an- ' low coat. Serve them often as a flavor to your family and to your eport, the out- nounced in the tiear future.- It ; budget. Select from the wide asaortment at Safeway. , . season were was also announced at a meeting. by the dona- Thursday that card parties will be .' the Fanwood held in members'. hornet in the ation. The site nprinp to raise additional funds. girls last fill Parent-education programs will d'e for tent sites start Feb; 25 at the home of Dr. More Outstanding I of other equip- and Mrs.' Leiatid K. Qeaeh', with the second meeting to be held Feb. i further the in- 27 at the home at Mr. and Mrl. OOU, Ml MQNtt or UMY'S national Friend- Frank Urner,. Mrs. Minor C. K. •seas Jichoblihate" Jones announced tKatf ttiir ineet-

    •nifrwiittiririiiiiriMj j*«jv,; Principal Chmles Wadas advised JUK6 - fy"to learn com- that a children's program would as accomplished be held during school hours- March in with the Fan- 9 and would consist of a program Cling P©acn0s *««»27c rehnbilitating of 10 Mother Goose Thymes, dem- i.theless fortu- onstrated., on darnel boards by nas, season. Mrs. Mildred Thompson. All par- Baby Food participat- ents and friends \*ill be invited. 10 93c es- program in Following tlie business program, ; arol singing at Htembers were • entertained i with y Home in son^a, games and sketches by the Catsup " M •• -19« . as in gift Girl Scouts and Brownies.. Brown nie Burn Sana- ie Troop 81 gave 'the Brownie promise and smile song; Troop 57 Chik Thist , te sale netted performed the Brownie calendar t calendar sale song, while Troop 53 demonstrated 1 KitchfnjCraft Flour r * ,* ** 51« Large EggS .A a good profit. first aid in play. Girl Scout Troop : Frozen Foods has been car- 69 performed the Schottische j Fleet Mix «£%? j«« *•• 42< oak d™ --Mixed *»«>. Q$ VJJthree volunteer Troop 68 gave a.playlet entitled e Course was given "The Lighthousokeeper's Wife"; Leaf Spinach •«••»• »««*• 23 ^" wrijhti-siietd 24oz:w n* SMfckf Mi interview train- Troop 70 enacted and sang "The *U katf !• the fall. Thing"; and Troop 58'ended the junket Bel-Air Peas hl m •( talO allocated by program by showing the audience Orange Juice 0'^ 2'^25« P«6 FlaMtM Community Chest how to play the "Taiticab Game." V^nte , 8' Ha—mi Girl Scouts is rti- Skylark Bread ««w wb* Z, can39= Edwards Coffee CANT«IU«r TfAIACS Bath Soap rtg.bir M lb pt| K IQ »>I 9< mom PICNICS FRESH PROOUCE m *njoy Hieie tender, mild Tht wontJbrful frtih flavor of Saftway'i 'smoked picnics'—with an v«g*tabln and fruits ii tht result of a cartful m appetising flavor that will of quality control, ifc. •. please th* entire family. 45 Yellow Turnips 3 HEAVY SIZES Ib. Fancy Fowl NEW YORK DRESSED 41 Bananas GOLDEN RIPE - (AVAIUIIE AT STOtES WITH SlUVICt MEAT MCNON) Red Grapes""»2 - 29< Rome Apples 2 - 23« Growl Beef '«»•» »«"»59c Sliced Bacon fflA *• 59c M Stewing Beef ,ml »37e Pork Butts »«» ..79. Tangerines'»"" 2 1 7> Fancy Yams »10« Sirloin Steak mir™.*. »99c f rankfarten SSBg * 63c Oranges «-• ••*»«37".' Lettuce «•• 2^25» ML I AM • ir MUT ' l» P ADVERTISED MICES EFFECTIVE Florida Grapefruit-fr Yellow Onions 5« Chuck Steak wJuTSLm »• 65e THROUGH SATU»DAY, M* ».. - • • • ALL PURPOSE ' ,^\&; Sautags Potatoes NYi"TEi<"bb'f PREMIUM PACK ipOGFACES—Chubby, a St. Bernard pup who Is the Spareribt . 53* I anti-aircraft battery at Fort Totten, N. Y., looks like SLtC». PIECE sr HIM Is. •« |hen he turns his back on Pfc. Ora Cottle who is busy Potatoes l-mm. gun. Chubby doesn't even seem to mind the tact SAFEWAY eat he has chosen has a shell on both sides of It TUP WESTFIELD (N. J.) CtUrs Play PrwlMit «•!• In Namim Earth's Fiafarn Hundreds of rivers and creeks around the globe are called rea, black, or yellow. There are moun- tains, canyons, lakes, bays, and is- lands in many lands and many Ian- guages whose names add up to the rainbow's hue. The names linger long after their origins become obscure. Thus, con- flicting versions of place name origins often arise. The Red river of the north, some historians hold, translates the American Indian name. mls«»l sak- legan. The literal meaning is bloody river, apropos of battles on Ita banks. Others contend that the Red and its tributary, the Bed Lake river, Eed Lake county, and town, all took their name from northern Minnesota's Red lake-named by In- dians when they saw a sunset re- flected in its placid surface. On the Mississippi, not far from the Bed river's mouth, the French in 1700 came to the Indian camp at Istrouma. The name meant rei aest, and referred to a marker between Rutgers Choir To tribal hunting lands. Translating it to their language, the French called Present "Passion" It-Baton Rouge. NEW BRUNSWICK—Under the To the west, Juan de Onate, in direction of Erich Leinsdorf, the ,1598, marched north from Mexico. newly-formed Rutgers University He came to a ruddy river and s« choir, the Philadelphia Orchestra, named It in Spanish-Colorado. Its tributary, the Green, Hows through and five distinguished soloists will long stretches of green shale. In present "The Passion According to turn, the Green's tributary, the St. Matthew" by Johann Sebastian White, flows between white canyon Bach, Friday, March 23, at 8 p. m. cliff!. in the Rutgers gymnasium. A haie that characterize! the two Tho trupnt ©fflctr-i firm* itop In th« morninfl i« The 175-voice choir consists of chains is responsible for the names KINGS Thot'i bocouio kldt hava to much fun students from New Jersey College of the Blue Ridge mountains and the for Women, the men's colleges and Great Smofciei. Dark pine woods ac- the Newark colleges of Rutgers, In. Friendly .tor* monogtrt with a Bonuino count for color that names the fondnoii for child™. And olwoy. o .ptclol the state university of New Jer- Black hills of South Dakota. New sey. Hampshire's White mountains have on goodlM .. . lib rhlt on*. White Mose The choir is »n outgrowth of bare summits of white granite. last year's Bach Festival when the Were they named in summer for Voovhees Chapel choir of New Jer- the rocks, or in a season when sey College for Women and the caged with snow? Rutgers Glee Club sang four per- HEHSHEY BARS formances of "The St. Matthew Passion" in this city and Roches- ter, N. Y., with the Rochester Phil- Htw MMI.. to It MM. harmonic Orchestra. Dr. Leins- Ta Striy iMtfciMka Eftott dorf was the conductor of the For the first time a building will Bach Festival. be used ai a research tool in a major study of the effects ot earth- ftODTI A Genuine 35c Value quakes and everyday strain on struc- loro Clerk Urges tural design. . •HIT BOTTLE HOLDER Early Registration The building la the new engineer-1 ing structure of the Lot Angelel With the purchase of 10 jars of MOUNTAINSIDE — Borough campus of the University of Cali- any avoilablt brand of fornia. ' Clerk Robert Laing has asked that thoto strained GOLDEN esidents who have not yet regis- In the foundations, supporting col- tered, and who wisn to vote in the umns and girders of the building are AUNO R OCT-Feelim :oming iPrimary Election, "make burled an assortment of Instru- in Southampton is n attempt.to do so now rather ments which will measure these ef- KE1NEL Clifton Webb who ar- than wait until the last minute". fects. ' BABT FOODS itvoa la lofland on the Queea The battery of devices start* at 32 Registrations will be taken daily feet underground beneath the tons Huy. Hat on a visit, but while rom 10 a. m. to 5 p, m. at the ot steel and concrete In the foun- you cm w/ely send your yourtftltri H h Batted Webb will discuss Borough Hall, except on Satur- dations. It continue! up a support- • Botch-Hut . flat possibility of making a pic- days, when residents may come in •hop A 3 r 5WlfTS riEMIUM DAISY „- plant** schools and key officers of weU as coal from air and building struments, when there Is an earth- 5WlfT'S riEMIUM DAISY * the defense setup arc to be not!- materials from earth and sea water. quake in the vicinity. 79c Th» chemical Utopia envisioned COTTAGE HAMS Chocolate ltd by police by phone in cases COTTAGHYGMDI'S All' MIAET IKINltSS •f disaster. A chart listing tha will transform man's entire mode %""" 63c White Most „' sequence of calls'to, be made by of life, freeing him from depend- Antarctica New "MhabHea"* rHJUfKrURTUHS police in tho event of an alert ence upon plants and creating a Six nations — Great Britain, TWIN'S FRESH CUT TEA was compiled. world of continuing abundance in France, Norway, Australia, Chile, SLUM MMI SMK RIIS lit flavor i* lMtiett which overpopulation and hunger and Argentina — moved to estab- Police Chief John R. Brewer dis- "will become things of the past, be- ley., 8#C b 53e lish permanent bases on the fringe SPICED—SUCfD cussed emergency measures with longing to a barbaric age." «tSHU GROUND White Rose of vast ice-draped Antarctica dur- members of the special police L0MHEOR MEAT ofU i9c. & sic corps. Mr, Fontinelli said that ing 1EH9. Britain began opera* tH0»KO MEAT 2.PORTIOM CAM 8 tlons to rescue 11 men ot the Falk- »*• 33c while volunteers arc being accept- avenue, to make cancer dressings * 65c ed daily, there is still room for land Islands dependencies survey .MOUtU'S HIM fO»K Serve oach mombar of tha family for the American Red Cross yes- marooned by pack ice for two HONtr HAND additional personnel of all catc IMUU KILL hit favorite fruit or vogotablo terday. years at its southernmost base in SLICED laCOM White Hose lories. Mrs. Kay Woodbury, civil de- Graham Land. The survey, contin- fense chairman, urged members to uous since 1943, Is chiefly meteor- Grand Tailing Canned foods Legion Auxiliary sec The Atomic Bomb Strikes Fri- ological. Norway, Britain, and Swe- YOUR CHOICE OF THESE: 2 for2S c day night at the Senior High den launched a three nation, two- CURS PEMBS . w-«.«mj5e Hold Meeting School. year expedition to Queen Maud DCnaa laaas DPMI aai Caitali , Mrs. Betty Benaris won a dark Land on the Antarctica continent roinE rums • *>.„.«« jfc •WU.IMU DSaiaack . :; Members of Martin Walloon opposite Africa's Cape of Good horse prize. Mrs. Alice Wilson, CUM RACKS • u«.«.nHe Post 3, American Legion Aux. Miss Margaret Reilly, and Mrs. Hope. The scientists will explore DtnuaCani DSKCatash iliary, planned, at a recent meet Grace Burtis were hostesses for ice-free areas reported in the In- turn •'• • Dltndewa Dfiiawfai ing in the Legion Home on Nortr the evening. terior, prospect for minerals, and DSarakaPau DSaadan SnpM make long-term climatic observa- OTBDS CAVALCADE APPLESAUCE - °; 19c tions. delicate pinkish lint Make* "•- Sunshine and health in January it a colorful tatty frcac ' Drink it—oar It-good elthtr way YOUR CHOICE OF THESE: 3 for 25c Tmita Jaict . - 2 »« <•«• 2tc '• Garden Trouble INDIAN RIVM DM Kiaatr lu DShaf Extremes in weather conditions Tmate Jaict • - «» »n|lc may encourage various garden DUMttriaf latts DMeaiCamis troubles. Heavy rains may pack FLOHIDA ORANGES - "-35c Aapli Joico CALIK3KNIA SUNKUT DMca4laats DWfcata WWI» the soil. Careful and frequent culti- Apvlt Juco • 2 u- «»• 2Sc vation and use of straw or rotted manure mulch may help preserve NAVAL OBANGES 35c Apricop l Dalifkf l 2 n on. 21c each proper soil physical conditions. Hu- unu UMI tuNKitr YOUR CHOICE OF THESE: 2 • c.«2Se mid days and nights may boost fun- Liana Jaict DXlkti laab nCraaawrr Saact gus disease development. Timely 2 n ««• 2Te and proper application of fungicides NAVAL OBANGES 49c Taagtria* Jaiei Saaca • should help control these. The suc- UftOt JUICY SUNKIIT culent growth of young plants in- vites aphids, cutworms, various LEMONS - . - - . 5..- 19c YOUR CHOICE OF THESE: each beetles and other garden pests. For swar JUICY LACHOY CHINESE FOODS controls of these, an insecticide or Have a rtal chow mein dinner tonight aiaialarift poison should be selected with re- TANGERINES - - - - .« 25c Btan Spftala • • > »•". «m iSe spect to the feeding habits of the In- lAHGf JUICY HORIDA DlarikttP«an Dllaek Chaniai sect pest causing trouble. Ckaw Htia Noedlti - a'A-«. «n 17c GRAPEFRUIT - - . 3'-25c Say Save* - . . . 3oi.bo». ]0c YOUR CHOICE Of THESE: 2 for 2* "Dainty" Diet Browa Gravy Save* • s« bc». When you order the bluetplate ve- KY Ckiam Dinntr • . • ko. 49e Ketarlan special with whole wheat TRODUCTS P toast, you may think you are din- Chop Sn«y Toattahlw • "-«•• «« 27c Ing daintily. Actually, you are KHAPT „ lOKOIN'S IOAP lunching like a zoo-fed gorilla. This lumbering Jungle beast's food differs from that ol a dlet-consclous AMERICAN CHEESE ^ 55c woman only in quantity. He rounds whll. %, y.llow-.llnd off his daily 20 or more pounds of IMPOMtD DANISH vegetables, fruit salad, and whole "'•• • • • ib. Ho Gladly Carry wheat bread with about three Quarts Kingt fath ol mUk. KAY NATURAl MUD thtUtr vi-ib. pig- Ite Purchase K«APT LARGE •In Illat !*.».>»•??*"•,?<•>•« Save handsomely on a

    t ineiitence on I ahehirs piat v«s over a •week drew New Jersey for the Hoov- Handsome Chair that arrived tly expressed nt Truman's] Civil De- aeka New 17,000,000 M of civilian urn would be nment, but nor'i inter- late for Christmas selling! would be i ol shelters _ ound lirpoac thel- elvei in 4

    of erecting j that would be NOW TAGGED ency ia un- a|d V. Lowe in of the Citi- "However, if A KOOS-IiOW »'•, we feel ent should would pay •A; milliona on : 3 I'chelters, Chair hunting lately? Then , . . you know UUB is a value extraordinary! *l(ht bette lit of thi If we tagged these chairs 69.95 . .. they'd still be terrific bargains., (tot lieh we'vi I strengthen anti-air- prices have soared since they were purchased! Today .». it's like gettin| j»ere to erect all, enemy diamonds at rhinestone prices. The carved knuckle-arms, the braM nail< I delivered by ^couldn't get head trim, the button-tufted sloping back... all earmarks of a costly dudrf i'd have n'< rs, ' The beautiful fluid lines, the deep-seated comfort, the handsomely finishes! i preamble tc the people' expenditures, mahogany frames . . . lend themselves, to any room . , . small or brfl, itponiibility •feting even sophisticated or casual. The covers? They're one of the loveliest aasort< atlon. Reek' i ia juat a dom«iti( menu) we've seen in • long time. Smart tapestries, rich damask*, new Jersey CM upon New texture-weaves ... many in wonderful solid colors. And, we have them !• ! economy , not onl; stock... ready for immediate delivery! • v 5/?C; iered by the Erepovt, bui fnational de i,. . -. •; .,_. . ' . ;•-••; ,:••'•])%

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    Dance with with cushion iWOOD-A ftmmittee plan 9.95 L 10.95 ha MMtl afHng dance of nwtti JaaJs* Woman's Club MMltlr M tbt home of the Netd extra tablet for entertaining? Here's the perfect answer . . • and for a Big, decp-eeated, comfortable Bar Harbor chain ... with colorful vinyl-plastie ll (Mma* MVs. Robert A at 141 atonl-1 avenue, to "song"!

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    . GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY 7-3700 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JANtiAft.fr 18,

    priations procedure which Congress used ERICAN WAY{ ITHI WESTFIELD LEADER 0 This utations are in ord#r t involved .^ejgdi • Me; viduaferiactment of a number of sep- d arate appropriations bills to provide JJML is billions of dollars expended annually by _^__^^ 'esi 5eld." BJ theirTbbbyintf", the; the federal government. • lave' forced a Town Council t ita^96 ftt |ha*t>o»t Office 8-t Westfleld, N. .T., The 1951 Congress adopted the "con- • i«rt the DroDOSal for establish 1/* KAIEifcH"lur?da/s U We8tfle14, New Jersey. solidated appropriations procedure". It l»|r Tfc« W«l««14 Leader Printing and Publishing Our automobile finandtt| ICwujMir. A Iependent Newnpapfr. wrapped up in a single package all ap- No Axe Swingers I' Official Paper for the Town or We«tfleld and propriations for the normal operations IBormaii «» HoimttUutae. of the federal government. Thus the Editor, trader: plan rate)* a big "A" with lukeerlttton rate* l!.t» a year la advance. All of us know the cartoonists financial picture could be viewed as a famii;a,. picture of the fireman EBtabllshfil 119(1. whole by legislators, public officials and eagerly awaiting the opportunity CO Bliri Street, Westneia. N. 1. citizens. a^ swinging his axe through win- those who hav« bought ton tel. WE. M«I-WE 8-4408. dows, doors and roofs, but it ccr- Hmhr:-Quality Weeklies of N. J. Last year accomplishments by Con- tainly does not apply to our West- under it. When you plan to gress under the new method included fieldTh eFir conduce Departmentt of ou. r Fire Do- the whittling of more than two billion partment in extinguishing the fire dollars in spending requests and the di- which occurred in our home on buy a cor, com* in and teJk rection of another half-billion dollar Christmas night deserves special slash in the overall total. In addition, praise. The firemen made every effort to avoid any unnecessary it over with ui. the measure placed the nation's fiscal damage and went considerably be- THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1951 plans in such order that it was possible yond what onyone might right- fully expect of them. No one could to make quickly the adjustments that have been more considerate. T»* MHIion Doll* QuMtion : were required when war developed in Westfield should be proud of its la:" In theie days, when a billion dollar Korea. Fire Department. gjitptnditure requires little more than a Despite these and many other bene- SOLON L. RHODE JR., 658 Norman place. |§:»o»f«ount in Congress, perhaps (1,273,- fits, Washington information indicates THE NATIONALBANi |p;B7O U retarded with a patronizing and there is a move to persuade the appro- l^ljlaM «ir by Westfielders. But put that priations committees to return to the Waate Paper Drive -WESTFIELD jKjfure, which represents the proposed "multiple supply bills". This would lead Editor, Leader: l||(ieal «hool budget for 1951-52, another back to the time when not even the Con- The Westfield Boy Scouts wish ^^^-^iirit 52 centg'o'ut of every town gressmen could be sure until the final to thank the people who put out ifjiialdolla^ paid by residents—and it their waste paper last Sunday and days of each session how much has been particularly for tying it so well. p'illtht attract'more than a passing in- appropriated. Since the collection was completed pterwt. IKtlrt, that i«. . . ^ - The outspoken citizen support which in a snowstorm, some paper may Keep The Rot* Out! ^^||f|ii|^wa«"aptjy dewribed as "a mil- have been missed, and for this we : helped bring about the improvement in apologize. |||lle«deil*r itJlHd-up" occurred last year Congressional appropriations procedure rent threat and be inspired to sub- National Bank 5l»t the, public, hearing1 on the record Many people, however, did not mit his capabilities toward the last year is being summoned again to put out paper. We believe this preservation of OUT land and its Renames Directors || Klhool budget. The Board of Education encourage its retention. The New Jersey was due to lack of knowledge that resources, then can't there be some pifBUmberi a»d-a few reporters appeared, collections have been resumed. Taxpayers Association, through its Com- guided unanimity of thought and At the annual shareholders' |!: of coune, but there were present no pri- We would like to point out the discretion on the part of those re- mittee oh Federal Affairs, is urging citi- following: meeting of the National Bank of feyat« ciUaeiu, .wh? pay one of the high. 'sponsiblc for the publication of Westfield last week, the eight-man zens to write their Senators and Con- 1. Due to the national emer- such information, with the interest ||e»t athool UMI in the stale.' No crystal gency, waste paper is urgently of the nation foremost. board of directors was re-elected. gressmen and ask their support for the needed. ||h*!l to Deeded'to predict that the seme JOHN M. MORGAN Robert C, Newell remains chair- modern "single package" appropriations 2. The Boy Scouts are willing man and other members are Rob- I /thlnf will take place Tuesday at 8 p. m. and able to supply the "boypower" 858 Dorian road I^la*ooe«Velt Junior High School, when bill for the normal operations of gov- and "manpower" to collect it. ert L. DeCamp, Fred R, Doerror, |ka public hearing on another record ernment. 3. The Westfield scavengers are Jr. Hi.Y» Plan George W. Frutchey, Albert M. paehool budget will be held. ' a» - M M willing and able to supply their Lamberton, Augustus. C. Nash, time and trucks. Open House At Y Fred H. Sander, and Town Attor- m$0:kvay- voting citizen honestly-had Other Papers &ayi 4. The next collection will be ney Robert S, Snevily. |y» objection to the proposed budget, March 11, The Junior Hi-Y Clubs held wJWr* would be no point in urging them Democracy Begins At Home 5. Paper should be saved for their regular meeting Monday that date, night at the YMCA. The president pip; attend the hearing. But it cannot safe- These are truly the kind of times that A great deal of organization Ktjrf b* aiMumed that all are in ggreement try men's souls. We are now in a "so- and detail work is required for of the Ninth Grade Chapter had pifth-the school board, There is always this collection, which is done un- charge of the meeting. D. H: Bab- called minor war without a declaration. der the leadership of Roy Herndon cock, boys' work secretary, con- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TL,,^ fltSl outraged individual who is nowhere And even while the acrid smoke of bat- and his committee. ducted devotions. gijfo.be seen at the time of the hearing, tle rolls in from Korea, ?ven more omi- About 10 troops each provide The clubs decided to co-operate National thrift Week, January 17th to the 23rd, i*^| |'|6)lt who glibly shouts "extravagance," nous clouds of fear hang over a divided, teams of six Scouts and two adults with the Y-Teens and will hold an to ride the trucks and pick up iiiVunneceisary waste," and other choice befuddled and frightened Western Eu- •open house in the near future. to take »tock of our finances, .time to awal paper over prescribed routes. The The clubs then saw the picture Savingt Program», time to start a new Savings hjtfU "Ijplthetl.at tSe/boardl^. or %,•*» rope. scavengers, under the leadership "Hunting In Alaska." of1 Joseph Macaluso, provide the we haven't already got one, time to realize lh» i«\ Those of us in once far-away America, trucks 4nd drivers. • of Old fo»hlon»d,Thrift. . v- ~;. .•..•.-.«. 1$. It ia one of the rare;privilege'I.Until"':s of a find our own pulse quickening, our own < Money collected by the Scouts from sale of the paper goes to VOLUNTEER FOR jpgdeniocwey"-•ahterm often overused by hearts quaking, as the slush ice of fear their respective troops in provid- CIVIL DEFENSE Remember . . .Thrift is the mean* by which w the poai-hearin? objector—that we do creeps through the nation's bloodstream. iing troop equipment; funds to our country at we help ourselvnl have « right to voice opposition to the The once consoling thought of the send Scouts to Camp Wntchung, mighty A-bomb has lost its magic as the etc. m y to miA U y U Ve Please save paper for the Mjirch Bf'P!f * °1! - ' u w ! Dime* which opened here and thru- over our land, leveling the structure de- tographs of some of the men re- out the nation Monday. The four words mocracy has wrought. Others say we sponsible for the protection of this : ire excused eloquently by the poster- will grasp the strong arm of a dictator vital coast to coast artery; also portrait of a bright-faced' American boy to save us from our peril. We want thsomee typexcellene of t protectivshots oef lockfacilitiess and. HENRY P. TOWNSEIi Lwhoseirms have been crippled by polio, neither. Either would spell freedom's From time to time there has been He is ^arry McKenzie, 12 years old, one doom in big letters across a darkened printed, for public consumption, AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES J of some 54,000 men, women and chil- sky. maps nnd statistics concerning atomic research and other mate- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOl •'dren.tb whom a helping hand was ex- We .do not believe this nation is rial vitally concerned with our na- Our Sincere thanks to our STORAGE WAREHOUSES 1 tended by the March of Dimes last year, doomed. We believe the second half of tional welfare. All of this raises friends and patrons for their In three successive years, polio has the 20th Century can be the beginning a question. 241 NORTH AVE. ! and not the endo f the Land of the Free Exhortations for civilian co-op- patience and understand- WESTFIELD, N. J. $ struck more than 100,000 people in the ' - eration and pa We believe WE. i-4464 r: United States, fi that time it has cost America's greatest dan- _ _ ^ uc. ing of the many problems PACKING -»- CRATING — the National Foundation for Infantile ^er is from rot within and not from yond the planning and organizing confronting us as a result of Paralysis $58,000,000 to help them, a* bombs from without. History teaches staf > whicI.' w".P»y win not be one clear lesson losses occasioned by the well as earlier victims still needing care. - Democracies fall from concc,ted' Since 1938, the patient-care outlay alone their own corruption. The Kefauver strengths THANKSGIVING weekend and unity. has been $KO0O>00 in March of Dimes Committee has revealed covered up can- Our fneedom s are eve^"Z'Xn ,now, Windstorm. a funds. cerous spots in our nation, some Demo- ^at "of V^MaTiZl b S cratlc> some Re ubllcan and sonT8 ] ke But these are only inanimate figures our own P - - ' Without exception, the citizens of *ho r«al atnrv nf Ihn lWo^V, nf nimQa sordid mess in Bergen, o f lion- outo helr communit in timyo woulof needd g othou all hout —tne real story ot the March of Dime3 H hin-n-rU-in rnmnlovinn i' - « Your kind co-operation and Is people. That story is unfolded in hos- Partlsdn 01 bipaitisan complexion. . . . . ^ , . ^^ _ .. centers and clinics thcj e some cthai Ky to assistance has done a great throughounitnlu ..fc-i-iiji-i.t the countr- y wher• e real peo- We owe It to ourselves, Olir future wnrii falling in line in one local ple—not "cases"—are fighting their way and ou, r nation to make 1951 the be- unit or another. deal toward prompt arid a par s t0 a ke back to useful Hves. It is told in home., er ™ • . of decent gov- " ^ " ' ™ t f justifiable adjustment of ar e do? Qri the whole. Though our interests factories and offices by men and women n,r(iK u_tJ _t ... be local, our concern is national, your claims. For those of who have made comebacks over great .„ ._ . ^.»i|je or News from Korea js censored. odds and at great cost. grab hold of your own government and stlict precautions are taken pre- you who have not as yet , „,_ , ., , . , , . . .. sumably to prevent vital informa- received settlement, send us HERTS HOW WE I help make it decent and honorable, the tion fr*m Aching enemy hands. MTODATSJ mi, 1, . ,1 j .. , 1, . ,. ., , envy of others, rather than the butt of Loyalty oaths are required for cer- your estimates promptly, g 6 mdlV ldU a hatS ,fln h^ n H H . . J their jokes from coast to coast? Your tain activities. Overt traitorous our adjustors are working, LOANPtt cattle can be and often is won should „„„.„„„ ,•-{„„+„».* • ± t acts would be dealt with in ac- swer 1S rtant ar earnestly to cope with this stimulate everyone to back the fight f" ™P° .f more important cordallee with the nature ofth e 3L 011 th nk Rld wood Herald emergency. As long as new automobiles against bolio. tragically enough, the S/ ' - ~ ^ " <™»»* »• *** ««™ ««" nanC BgJ ranks of polio sufferers Will be increased ' te I6» m Preparedness calls for unity and duced . .. ;as long as auto fi ' MBa this year. We cannot control that yet organization. Confusion ia an a sound purpose ... we will "^Jji But we can all lend a hand throueh the lt is interesting to note how many alien asset Confusion is engen- auto loans at low cost within the ftgljj 1951 March of Dimes, which Jl end °f th^e who fal.into the category.of ^^^T^ ^l PHONE ... WRITE . .. CALL work of Regulation W. We cordia^y ^8 the New and Jan. 31. Fair Deals! "Economic facts and suggested national vul- you to come in to see us whenever»J|| gre8 ta likel my t0p retur* a Royalists " are nameWdSn tdo diimportandi n Worlt govd - nerabiiity. it is inconsistent to Act"ou ' 11 nKl mA*Af t° the WarernmenVt positions when an emergency ~"eousl1"""y1 permi" t such flagrant viola- loan will help you meet an essential Tag tion of national security. Wfll pen and three-legged stool" meth- " Rs to * There have been other : od of appropriating for today's "addinE of news items and articles machine age" f government g domestic political _ , .^ma unu articles similar o . ^.^ (juiiucai difficulty to the one referred to that are in —...w »KO 01 government? which harasses the government of ... the nature of engraved invitations s e _ This reference to antiquated financ- the world these days, including ours, is ^he r°c"\ t ^XhuTt us* the'most"'" l 6 WESTFIEL0 ang 18 employed by Congressman Clar- this: Each one . . . now has more \vel- " if Vis later"than we think, if NEW YORK ence Cannon, chairman of the House of fare' promises in circulation than they our national leaders are imposed lOOQuimbySt with a res nsibilit for //OWillimm S(. Representatives Appropriationcumbersoms eCommit appro- can possibly take up." Salt Lake City P° y national W»ilR.M'. Old.n tanking 1m«»»«»" H •^ to describe the cumbersome ~ (Utah) Desert News. Sffihe"«S^'^^ W 2-1234 8,3-1747 :H FLAI Mm) THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18,1961 ilth Facilities Surpass Fro. The Files Bridge and Canasta Newt Of OtWr CmnHVi State, Lizzie Reports Twenty The trial „, Around The State in a ««rt« of ities to prevent and control com- Borrentino, charged with th« mur- OK current tap- municable disease. der of Michael Orchetti of West- My nomination for the worst CRANFORD—The Township of tial is carrying- the program thru the Wettfittd 3. Supervise the health of moth- field Nov. 2», is catering Us third bid of 1980 is East's double of sev- Cranford, which has become in- within the next month. Voteri.) er and child from birth through day and is being add in Elisa- en spades in this hand which came volved in more legal disputes in In' about two weeks, Turner school years, providing for correc- beth before County Judge Alfred | up in a commuters' game on the the past few weeks than in the said a house-to-houte canvass will oiling the tion of remediable defects of eyea, A. Stein. Jersey Central. past several years, apparently will be undertaken by the Civil De- to report that hearing, etc, During the previous two days NORTH shortly face another law suit, ac- fense organization to determine to ill niece appar- 4. Superviae the physical sur- the prosecution has pieced to- • A K 10 5 cording to a communication re- what extent the appeal has been cnpox. At least roundings of the community and gether bit by bit the evidence on • A Q 8 ceived, by the Township Commit- met and also to collect pertinent which it hopea to convict the two I chicken pox, butco-ordinate the necessary activities • A Q tee last Tuesday night from Wal- data from each householder deem- ng t similar re- for favorable health conditions, brothers of the crime. ter E. Cooper, Newark attorney ed necessary for Civil Defense i. e., providing for clean water, The defense appears to be bid. • A 7 0 4 and president of the Board of purposes. t'years ago and WEST BAST day later that milk, sewage, etc. ing itt time to bring out its casa. Education. The defense counsel appear to be 443 sW 9 8 6 2 Mr. Cooper advised that he rep- SOMERVILLE—Mayor Howard ctae of hi vet! 5. Provide -public health labor" V 10 9 3 2 * J S 4 any timet the atory service both to carry on Us doing their utmost to detract from resents parties who claim to be 8. Lyon, seriously ill in Somerset the state's evidence, They have « 10 7 6 3 •902 adversely affected by the recent Hospital for several weeks as the . records nieis- job and to assist the doctors of 4 J 6 2 4 10 9 F that sort. How. the community in diagnosis and quitted each witness very- care- ordinance rezoning the Sperry result of a heart condition, in a - Is better to err treatment. fully on many details. SOUTH Estate, at or near Hillside avenue statement issued last week asked, of ovcrcaution 6. Carry on public health edu- and Wall street, from Residence that his name be stricken from ; questionable cation. Action to rescind the granting "A" to "Industrial" to permit the consideration that he might be a Jit i» everyone'! A program of this type necessi- of permission for the use of the • K Jfi4 H. A. Wilson Co. of Newark to candidate in the April primary. .1 the coinmun tates for a unit of 60,000 the fol- Railway Valley Trunk Sewer be- 4KQ83 construct a new million dollar The mayor is now serving the aae as possible lowing personnel: One full-time fore its completion by Cranford With North-South vulnerable, plant here. Mr. Cooper said he last year of his fourth two-year and Garwood and to restrain any will seek a judicial review of the term and many had expected he antines i« ctr- medical officer, with public health the bidding went: liliiliWiiMi ttahwhltttMb »ays. training and experience; one full of the participating municipali- North Eait South West township's action. would seek re-election for a fifth time sanitary engineer; one sani- ties from using the sewer before 2 8 pass 4N.T. pass term. e, here in West- any of the ordinances appropriat- tarian of non-professional grade; fiN.T. pass 7 8 pass BOUND BROOK — "If Bound sctive Public 10 public health nurses (no bed- ing the additional funds .to com- nt Many com- pass dble 7N.T. ' pass Brook wants a Civil Defense or- side care); three clerical workerB, plete the project be passed by the pass dble redble (all iraey.are not so various governing bodies, was ganisation, then it must find Forcing Shrubs physicians and dentilt for clinical pass) means to pay for it." This state- The. site of work on part-time basis; labora- taken Thursday night (Jan. IS) 1 There was nothing at all' to the ment was made by Col. James r • big factor in tory workers , health educators as at the. session of the Joint Meet- For Early Bloom lie health facil- Ing. The action came about as a play, as declarer had 13 top tricks VanHorn, director of the bor- local conditions and resources per- without a finesse, counting three ough's Civil Defense organization. Ptopltt Bank I Trust Company or not. The mit. result of a motion made by Mayor Health Associa- Frederick 8. Tipson of Westfield. spades, three hearts, four dia- The defense director went on to By The MASTER GARDENER WtlW»D,NIW«$IY - published in A health program of this nort monds and three dubs. If East say that the organisation had been 1 evidence that should be available to all! had passed to seven spades he operating since May 1960, and the It is possible to force out branch- OJIHIIJ ftsirriel Itstlsn '" ' " &: health stand- Love, Ten Yean Ago would'have defeated the contract only great deal of his own money in for early forcing-, while a little ! health admin. In Funwood Monday tions over those listed by the Po- ing the contract, plus 200 the de- transportation and postage costs, late?' apple, peach and cherry lice Department for 1930, Chief fenders would have scored for and that if Civil Defense was to blossoms may be brought out, At- beating seven spades two tricks, continue, it - must have at least tempts have been made at times New Jersey FANWOOD — The March of John R. Schreiber said in his an- nual report. for a total of 2,630 points, not 15,000. to force lilac branches and it a population Dimes drive opened in the borough counting the 700 bonus for win- seems fairly easy to get good municipalities Monday with a local committee in ning the rubber) blooms if large branches ai'e tak- people and charge. . Lieut. Col. William A. Ross will MONTCLAIR — Salary and en into a reasonably warm cellar U than 1,000. J. Francis Barry, chairman for act as organization officer at West- There can be no justification for wage increases approximating nine and placed in tubs or deep pails, all towns nteet Fanwood, has completed a commit- field for the battalion of infantry the double of the seven ipade bid, per cent for "all town employees, The cellar should not be dark but |l public health tee with Mayor Ronald Riblet as of the New Jersey State Guard East should have been very happy including our uniformed services", there .should be no direct sunlight, "ously they can- honorary chairman and the follow, who will act as a Home Guard when North-South arrived at that were tentatively authorized by the Spraying the tops will be helpful. pie need and ing: Walter H. VnnHoesen, special and replace the National Guard contract, as he knew he could beat Town Commission with the intro- donations and churches; Mrs. Maeunits called into federal service, it. Why give them a chance to The branches to be forced services de- Gov. A. Harry Moore has an- duction of the 1951 salary ordin- should be cut with a long slant at ease and stim- Donnelly, women's groups; Assist- run to seven no trump, which East ance by Commissioner Joshua A. ant Postmaster James Devine, bus- nounced. has no prospect of beating? the bottom which will facilitate programs, Davis, director of revenue and fin- the taking up of water. The A"i;tt4clKd,"M

    OPFiCBi RIALTO BUILDING, WESTFlfLD, N. J? TELEPHONES, OFFICE, THE WESTFIELD LEADER TELEPHONES, OFFICE! WEtlCaU 1-4444 MIALTO BUILDING QUARRYt F WESTFIELD, N. J. OFFICEi WE.tS.ld S.3M4 QUARRY. FA.™^ t.7M. TSR WESTttELD (it. J.) LEADER, THUHSDAY. JANtUKV U, INI

    Plains Chapter, Daughters (f the search Committee fqr 1951, American R*voiutt«n, Mrs. Rich- announced toisjr. 11 DODGE CORONET FOl R-DOOR SEDAN LoraCarhoun ard P. HatfieloT, chapter chairman, hag announced. This committee, on which Mr. DAR Pilgrim Mist Carhoun was selected by McCoy has served for' several her fellow senior classmates and SCOTCH PLAINS—Lora Car- faculty members on the basis of dependability, service, leadership houii, a senior in Scotch Plains and patriotism. She will repre- High School, has been chosen Good sent the local DAR tfcapttr at tie Citizen Pilgrim of the Scotch state DAR conference in Trenton in March. CHIEF buffs in a fascinating new book, myti "Going to Blazes," by Robert V. The Good Citiien Pilgrim has Masters, just published by Sterling attended Scotch Plains High School Press. It's the kind of book that since 1049. She is a member of "FIRE BUFFS" fans your memories of famous the local chapter of the National One of the exciting and exas- fires and gives you a lot of solid Honor Society, a member of the perating things about fire-fighting knowledge about fire-fighting in Student Council, president of the is that nearly every able-bodied America. According to Masters, Science Club and pictorial editor man, woman and child in the com- fire buffs got their names from the of the class yearbook. munity considers himself, or her- buffalo robes under which they She formerly attended high self, an expert on the subject. used to huddle while "superintend- school! in Kankakfc, III., and Phil- CtoM to Arfttor Mvrrcy'a < Fire chiefs usually can count on ing" fires in the old days. adelphia, Pa. She plans to entir having as many second-guesstrg as Masters points out that in many New Jersey College for Women as IRC MfffCf #f fW* MM0 < the manager of a second-division communities buffs are organized a pie-medical stqeant. Her home baseball team, And the surprising into clubs, with meeting places is at 2.1&5 Lake Park terrace. WNat A MTV that thing is that a certain number of equipped with alarm bells or with fitiM out M niat ppny radios tuned to Fire Department jutt because of their etocaaa. Mt them are pretty well informed, as frequencies. He lists George J. T. McCoy Named Amateurs go, M MajNHL tain. VMl msmsst sasstsf * i Corontt fouodaor wdan hai a wider windahMd and wider rear window for Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Rewards Group Head teHoaalAr'JturMurray'ieaaiM r viilon. Sumpr* and bumper guard* art larger and the grille and hood art of a new The well informed ones are the Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and you tht eecrtt to apod (Mate, "fire buffs" that can.be found in Mrs. Harry Truman among the John T. McCoy of lW>d Wych- , All 1»51 Dodge e*n are equipped with tht new, more comforUbla tiding Oriflow famous buffs of the past and pres- Thaaks to Arthur Matrrt/I practically evtry village, town and wood road, general supervisor of exclusive "Magic Step To Faa* The model ahnwn abovt U available with Gyro-Matic ihift-frto tranemiiaVin. city in the country.' They're the ent. In at least two big. eitiea, research and development far the larity" you' leara the lay to aj| men (and sometime* women.) who the author says, the municipal Fin> Tide Water Associated OU'de.M of 1050 models which, Colbert make it more quickly identifiable. make Are. fighting their nobby. Department has given official rec- eastern division, has been named aaoc«t yaw veryftrsl leuoa . Eve* •aid, established another all-time Driver; vision is improved by They chase Area. They discuss) ognition to the buffs' organisation chairman of the American Fat**- bt|imerf caa 4aace «a aa ham. high in Dodge retail sales despite narrowing of the front corner fires and fire-fighting techniques, and calls uppn the amateurs for leiim Institute'* Automotive'M* So (krn'l lit oa tke tMelsaei •**• B three-month shutdown last spring posts of the body, widening of the And occasionally they prove defi- help, when existing, manpower is kf for pofalariiy. Coast hi l» Models due to a strike. windshield by two and a half inch- nitely helpful to municipal depart- taxed. Arthur Murriy'a M« M«1 N Gyro-matic transmission, which es, widening of rear windows on ments. The sights and sounds and Most fire chiefs will be inclined sure of it. •OVAL AKCAKtH 1951 Dodit frees the driver from shifting, will all models and lowering of rear tmells of a good fire are in their to agree with Masters that a true be'available on all models in the window! in the low-priced Way- blood, apparently, and they can no fire buff, who appreciates the prob- iioR COUNCIL **. ,nr irancc and feat- MMttat •• K. •< C. SUM. : absorber* and 1»61 - line except the Wayfarer farer two-door aedari and business more stay away from a second lems involved in fire-fighting, can Cm» rwiiii «•« Ima SM* coupe. be a' real help in time of need. will be dis- Bportabout, alarm than a confirmed alcoholic fat ••« 4tU TksirMlar Bv ARTHUR MURRAY The 1951 line consists of six can stay away from % second And the way things look rignt 10* HfJtey »., Newark t MA showroom*, In- The Oriflow shock absorbers op- asauMamjsr a\ ssMA body styles in the Coronet series drink. now, we may have increased need 44 aVkh Church pkuw, I. Ortnft • OR *HM '; Motors, North erate hydrsulicslly, as in conven- for fire buffs in the near future. <• Attwe tioned shock absorbers, but their on a 123 H-inch whedbase; a Mea- There's a good section on, fire jitreet, Saturday. dowbrook four-door sedan, also on • as a maj6r design, is entirely different. Piston and valve components have been a 123>4-inch wheelbaae; and three •otive enjinaer- body styles in the Wayfarer on a t, Chrysler Cup. reduced frem 18 t'o eight. Resis- tances arc graduated in a way that 115-inch wheelbaie. In the Coro- fEven on Mneoth net series, Dodge has an entirely ck absorbtjrs pro- makes it almost impossible for the car to "bottom"—that is, for the new body type, the Sierra. It haa | better ride than the body lines and all-around use' before. On 4x1e to come into jolting contact with the rubber bumper on the fulness of a station wagon, bu< i and very rough with all-steel construction for max 'i out the rid« in frame—when the car hits a large bump. Test drivers find that Ori- imum durability. Other Coronet unbelievable flow permits safe driving at 50 models are the Diplomat, a con ertenced It," miles per hour over bumps that vertiblc-styled car with a pcrman cment in driver throw cars out of control at 30 ent steel roof; a four-door sedan Klines in the for- miles per hour, a club coupe, a convertible coupi HOES THE NEW'SI DODGE car, modernized and an eight-passenger sedan, glare-protected A striking change in exterior In the Wayfarer series are nd a more effi- appearance of the new cars is in two-door sedan, a business coupe system are the front. Bumpers and bumper and the Sportabout, a low-price New Inside...New Outside guards are more massive, the grille es of the 1951haa a new attractive design, and completely convertible car with • up of 10 body the hood and front fenders have hand-operated top. 1 bases, the newnew modern contours. The tradi- generous head with a Completely New Kind of Ride tional Dodge rani's head hood or- i and leg room nament has been redesigned to UJC Postpones Building Plans

    Union Junior College has pos poned indefinitely its $750,001 building program because o(/is!ni costs and the uncertainty otgBjprl - conditions. The college two years ago pu chased a 50-ncre tract, the site oi the former Nomahegan Golf Club for $50,000 an'd laid plans to con struct nine buildings on the cam pus. Prior to the purchase the col lege showed great interest in buy ing one of the Bristol homes i Wychwood. The new campus was to be usec for archery practice and biology Held practice trips. The college will continue to pay the annual $1,600 in taxes on the property Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presiden said. Meanwhile, the trustees wil have to decide whether or not t spend 150,000 in repairs to th present building.

    Westfielders Receive Esso Service Awards The followinp; Westfield employ ees received long service award at the Esso Standard Oil Co. thi: month. William E. Whaley of 646 Glei avenue received a 30-year buttor for his service at the Bajonne Re finery. Mr. Whaley is employee MWin more ways than ears costing up to %/OOOmom in the mechanical administrate department, Erneat D. Heilman of 428 Ever- Now YOU can IM iff The new 1951 Mtw WWetfewar VUbWryf son place, who is employed in thi AT A SECRET PREVIEW THESE FAMOUS car that thrilled hundreds in secret pre- Here's visibility for all passengers through Bayway entcineerinK departmen views coast-to-coast! Yes, famous Ameri- the new wider windshield and deeper, of the Bayway Refinery, receivei a 20-year button. AMERICANS SAIDi cans and people in all walks oE life- wider panoramic rear window-for greater Wiljo M. Lindell of 545 Boule engineers, stylists, architects, mechanics- safety, comfort. Here's new spaciousness vard, recipient of a 10-year serv- were excited by its stunning new beauty inside to let you ride relaxed, uncrowded. ly you ace—if you're making one tele- ice button, is employed in the op and host of engineering improvements Yet outside, its new beauty is sleek and 11 after another! For while you'n using erations analysis department ol . . . were amazed that any car offering trim for easier handling and parking. the Bayway Refinery. so much sells for so little!. e, no one can all you. And if you're Drive WMwurSJiiftiKff line, no one else on your line can make gp Dodge GYRO-MATIC brings you Ameri- 'phone calls either. New Oriflow shock absorber systeta brings ca's lowest-priced automatic transmission you a truly new kind of ride . . . lets to free you from gear-shifting—with com- you have a number of telephone alls to American you "float down- roads that stop other plete control of your car under all driving a good idea to space them. That way cars. Here's a new kind of smoothness— conditions. ._> WIUIMM-"H'hcn I first uw over: the same roads that jarred and id missing calls— ind your party line IhJi new 1991 car, iti imxft look, in SM th. Nmw 1951 Dodgt Jotumy 2

    DAIE CARNEGIE-"/ think I know what influences people, and this new car will do it," uyi Dale Carnegie, famous author of "How to Win Friends and Influence Feople" and "How to Stop Worry- ing and Start Living." 1951 DODGE FUEL OIL ON DtSfiiAY JANUARY 2OW • Soon to b. wm In Cell 8. CwMIIVt "THE GREATEST SHOW ON fAHTH," o Paramount Rtltau, Color by lichnlcoior SEE "SHOWTIME . . . U.S.A." - ABC TELEVISION NETWORK WILLIAMS 0|LO MAT|CBUHNERS

    S.BRVINir CO HUGH CLARK MOTORS North Avenue at Clark Street fit CENTRAL AVE WE5TFIELD N.J

    OIL BURNE8 AND STOKER SERVICE THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THUKSUAi. winter accident toll. Winter acci- owned by the church. ; •neof «•.. Annual meeting of the comhtit- b«ra several There are four horsepower rat- dents are preventable. It's up to Ih ings in the 1951 line. All cars in Highway Safety the drivers to adapt their drives toe of management will be held the Special and Super series are habits to the difficult traveling Feb. 8 at the Y. remain, among tki' Guard personnel ' Riviera Smartly Retried for 195 powered with the F-263 engine By MARTIN J. FERBER, conditions encountered. which develops 128 horsepower Hogale Station. Director Jersey winters are reported to home appointment • with Dynaflow. With syncro-mesh N. J. Divuion of Motor Vehicle! be pleasantly mild by the year- transmission the horsepower rat- elude such Juxuiin Dilker Resigns round residents of Long Beach sets and spinet ing of the Special is 120. In the TRENTON—There's an old say- Super the horsepower output with Island Trailer Park, on the south- increasingly n)i]1 ing, "When the days begin to ern tip of the historic spit of land ialand, those pofcau? syncro-mesh is 124. The horse- lengthen, the cold begins to As "Y* Secretary power rating of the Roadmaster six miles at sea. During the' sum- taking the wheelfij strengthen." Because the saying mer, the modern trailer court, only and resolving to TV* remains the same, 152 at 3600 is true, it means trouble for the rpm. SCOTCH PLAINS— The com- unwary motorist. In short, the littee of management of the Fan- next 10 weeks can bring the worst wood-Scotch Plains YMCA has Regional PTA To in driving hazards, despite length- I announced that Harold B. Dilker, ening days. executive secretary, will leave the Nark Birthday Every motorist should keep this local association at the end of the IT'S BACK AOAINII one thought in mind: winter driv- month. Mr. Dilker came to Scotch The Parent-Teacher Association ing conditions make it more diffi- Plains in September 1047 from OWNaVWAI of Jonathan Dayton Regional High cult than ever to stop a car quick- Marcus Hook, Pa., where he had School, Springfield, will meet next Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in the ly in an emergency. been employed in a similar ca- school. With this basic understanding, pacity. Special Agent James J. Tracy a careful driver will adopt three The personnel committee has ECONOMY BUDGET! will speak on the FBI and its rules in the interest of safety for been authorized to begin screening work. himself and safety for others dur- candidates to fill the vacancy. The A Founder's Day program that ing wintry weather. committee directed a letter to the night will be based on the light- 1. Drive at reduced speeds fo Scotch Plains Lions Club accept- ing of 50 candles on a birthday the next 10 weeks, at least. You ing that group's offer to install 10 lbs. only '1.99 cake by members dressed in old- have probably read this simpl showers in the Y, and expressing fashioned costumes. rule many times, but have you its appreciation for their interest The Regional Band will play a really observed it? Have you re- in the Y program. INCLUDING 4 SHUTS FINISHED few selections under the direction arranged your traveling schedule Harry M. Knapp and John Di- of David E. Russette, band in- to allow more time to and from Quollo have been named members structor. destinations? If you expect to of a committee which will meet 10c •O€»i AOOl SHUT Refreshments will be served in dash to work and dash home a with trustees of the Baptist Church the cafeteria at the close of the night, you're courting trouble. It to discuss mutual problems in re- meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. takes time to drive safely on pave- lation to the Y building, which is 10c Nth ADO! POUND Willard Watkins, Mrs. Fred Rapp ments which may be slippery in and Mrs. H. A. Keller. cold weather. 2. Reduce speed at intersections This is a good rule at any time SHWTS» (our in the Roadmaster, The 1951 Buick's top model in the luxury Mortgage Interest but it's doubly important in win HA*, tnmamm CUANAN* CM*. Special is completely new through, class. A chrome rocker panel mold Payments Deductible ter when streets are covered with out. It has a new body, a new ing extending all the way along ice and snow. And remember that ra«««« g^ Umtm Newsy MM. chasais and is powered with the the bottom form the front fender an otherwise clear road may have F-263 Fireball engine introduced to the grivel shield, adds to the Home owners were reminded to- patches of ice which could bring in the Super last year, Thia en- exterior beauty and offers better day by Herbert E. Goldberg, presi- a skidding accident and disaster. dent of the New Jersey Associa- tack testerIntroduce d iti 1951 gine develops 128 brake horsepow- protection from stones and dirt. er with Dynaflow and 120 with tion of Real Estate Boards, that 3. Keep at a safe distance from Hs* «f can. hifMichtefc d by in The four fender ornaments on the the car ahead. This is also a vout rutif a lll ih bd Byncro-Hesh transmission. Roadmaster are of different de- they are entitled to certain in- latclal with new body come tax breaks. good rule at any time, but partic Witt UKII MW tiitfac. The mw line The rear fenders are integral sign than those on the other ser- ularly when same-direction acci- wth the rear quarter panel, elimi- ies, lending even more distinction With March 15 coming on at IMUIM tkitf leriN of can, rang- ull speed, the realtor leader point dents are No. 1 type of mishap. - k« AM the lewftieed Special up nating the fender line caused by to the car itself. Under ordinary conditions, allow the welts. The Special, which id out that: tkmia the taper .to the luiury The moat significant change in (a) Interest payments on mort- at least one car length for each .a»Mi in the Borinwiter. They conies in both standard and de- 10 miles of speed. Since a. much luxe trim, ia mounted on a 121 li appearance in the entire line is in rages are deductible on income Ml !• M «*fltr in (he Union the new bumper-grille combination ;ax returns; greater stopping distance is re- OHMl B«iek Co. ihowreomi at inch wheelbase and has an overall length of 204.8 inches. which proved so popular in the (b) Interest on money borrowed quired on a slippery pavement, m Nertfc WMHM. iMt, Saturday. 1950 Buick. The grille, containing to equip, repair or remodel a home greater distance should be allowed "tapMMt tifiMN in styling The Riviera "hard-top" conver- 25 bars of tough, stamped steel, is deductible; from the vehicle ahead. Yet how fcttane ee«pM with major chat- tible, which Buick pioneered in is located behind the bumper. The (c) State and local taxes, both many times do you see one car a Ili aad Mr impnvementa eom- IMS to start a new trend in auto- bumper itself is the wrap-around eal and personal, also are de- few feet behind another at a 40- MM to auk* the IMt •ulck the mobile styling, has been extended type, composed of a stamped steel luctible. mile-an-hour speed, traveling as if 'tt rahM in our hiitory," to the Special, giving Buick three bar reinforced by two larger bump- Mr. Goldberg' said income tax- there were no such thing as a sud- L. WUM, Buick general man- of these models for the 1951 mar- er "bombs" and two extra grille layers often are unaware they are den stop! ket. guards. The grille is bolted to ntitled to credit for such pay- mrusR mm, M These rules and a determination " ,' Then ire eight models in the Many important changes have the bumper and flexes with it, re- nenta incidental to home owner- ?r, tpeeUI eeriee, six in the Super and ducing the possibility of damage. not to stop or turn suddenly will SUMMIT 4-1000 been made in the Roadmaster, hip. help considerably in reducing the

    HMtVfaJQBtofedoM... ON DISPLAY SATURDAY The Great, Brand New • Vj> *'*»»' 1951

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    The Four Door, Six Passenger Special or Series 40 Buick for 1951

    The « « a growing sense of determination In the heam of Americans. • THREE SERIES: Spedal-Super-Roadmarter

    Spged Up fPIOdUCtiO n £ r aefense • New Styling - New Improvements I we wilwll havr eT to makle * more wit'h wha- °t we've got. ° -* P^ **« • 18 Body Types - More Luxurious 'ffit .''I- RrobIems Evolving heat, power and light. • The Famous F-263 Fireball Engine

    Sec These Great New 1951 Buicks in Our Showroom Saturday UNION COUNTY BUICK CO «0 NOK1H AVE. E. THE, tVEflTTIELD Sen. Hand Says brilliancy will come to the Mosque When the final curtain'calls on comedy stardom for her « ftmtmtomm at doon" takes ita place a* Ihe rnoet Theatre, Newark, Sunday, when "Biigadoon" at the Paper Mill "Brigadoon,' "The Mew the Griffith Music Foundation will Playhouse, Millburn, Saturday, recent Broadway musical to be re- __ Vvt*-ii»k»fSi-i9M uitack with total Illjr.o.oo total r«- corporates Many unique design ed. Using a hydraulic mechanism •MWU ***, etwrtw "HI OIT BY" in Tochnieotor or *1I1,7r>9.n(»; nnij features and will be immediately to do practically all the work, the MAOAN HWUV COMMN UO OOKIY with total par -NIT NO. I- used in all Chrysler New Yorker new, device permits steering with "HUES BUSTERS Ala,,- » Baf *—-*.« and Imperial models. one-tenth the effort previously re- "loolw" Stafi W If. Mm - JOS. eOTTW I VAlil quired, whether the car is standing MMIT TAYtOt - I9UII CAUNIN MN wwry rria fWQRt Developed over a period of five IUN. Him WID. (Mel.) "WALK SOfTAY, STRANGM" ni- still or moving at any speed, offi lla years by the company's engineer- "D«v!l'i Doorway" ls- " DflMtng fft IIM H«H cials said. With the power Rteer DON DWOa! 8 h ing division, the new engine has IUN. MON. • TIMI. JAN. Jl-M-U |. ! "l socooow a hemispherical combustion cham- ing attachment, the pressure of "SOUTHSIDE "BI5TZ, Pi ber with overhead lateral valve ar- one finger and guidance of the urn HunoN - n» AHAIH 1-1000" % JR., Cashier, of thumb is all that is needed to ro- rangement. The unique shape of -nut- ank do no!emnly tate the wheel, "Uf« Dane*" ove statement In Mutk ly the combustion space greatly if- I* TtdMlnler WATERPROOFING CELLARS ully and correctly ' UW OF THE duces the power-robbing effect of This hydvaguido power steering JUNI ALIYION - OICK POWIU t state of the sev- OOLDEN WIST" Thoro«Soal Syttom contnfned and «JQ€K cylinder htad deposits and gives will be available on all 1961 IICAROO MONTAMAN test of our fcnowl- very higri efficiency of fuel utili- Chrysler Imperial and New Yorker "Right Crow" : H. BKTZ, models. President, Central Jtmy Pdka zation, Although of high compres- W». k TNUM. JAN. 14-J5 Land CUoring and Rough Grading It. HULU jn., sion ratio — 7-5 to 1—the ntvr JOAN FONUINI Cashier. Chrysler V-8 engine usts regular u. \VINSU)W, | King's Orchestra lomr irAN - MCHAtr scon BIl P.. MRTTIiA.CM, grides of gasoline. 1 SP13HRY, "Born To N Bod" Ptrmantnr Drivtwayt Directors. With only 2.3 per cent mors JANI POWIU displacement than the 1950 Chrys- MONICA DON DelOM - ANDMA KINO ey. "TWO WEEKS ; ler eight-cylinder in-line engine, Bubscribed before i ^"£ "SouthiicU 1-1000" . UAOHt OtAWS - CONCftin WORK of January, 1951, the nf* erfgftie "hrffn maximum WITNI WITH IOVT ,'tlfy Uint I am not|(Um.0l*-< Qveon of the Organ Notes in Tecknicthr STONI WALLS - CUMMO - MTI0S vtor of this bank. horsepower 33 per cent greater "ID U CAJIDOZO, j («y «•* 0t«ci«M Italian Piai and a maximum torque 10 per cent i Notary Public. Now at expires October 10, higher. Total weight of the new engine, complete with transmls CRANFORD A. S. MANNINO & SONS KM llww Inty 1AT. . Strvlno. WmHltM 35 Ytdri al HM OXFOtD JIMNIC NOW THRU SATUWAV Wl. 1-49U t Wl. a-0N9*W CerteeKl • Watttm MUSIC BAR fret Ckamn far AH 31* North Ave., Dunellen "I'll OH It" Opp. R,R. Plaza Celer ly TMlminkr - in* %l% Hit - IERTY FOOD STORE J. Cetten - t. Darnell • C. ' Tuesday Nltei It "TWO FUOI WIIT" THI ERNIE YAGER NITE tptional Low Prices Plut Free Delivery fat. MaHaM Far Yevn|itsrs — Iawuarte h» — RAPPS PHARMACY wyiua bit tMifla. Ytwr Uhtrty F««*l Stor* offafi you oil that pirn, quicker Craiifwe Ctwicil Fer ChiMren'i Mwltt 1 Intolt.inmtnl Nittly OHO IMnavAttnV RRvWn aMfiiKiS* \ "THUNCIt IN THI VAUCY" CeUr %•, TechniceUr . len McC«lliiler i tjoad* tfcol you Hw cintowori want, at prlca* Ihot aro vnboliovabrV low, plui •liw Yeur Fev»rite Celei Cortceni iUborfy hotat yaw do all thli ovary day in tha ytar. A Walter Reade Theatre Iwi., MM., Tun. Jen. 21-11.11 "rain or ahlM." AMI ItMttalM - O.imii O'Kwfe FLAlNHELD 6-3501 TWIRLING? "WOMAN ON THI RUN" * * > •

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    EllZABETN DIMES Buy H«v# Sign Un.utigOf Tfiftr Own Vt«r HUI* SJOUM has a sMaa- taTkiraMgth* ArdoiM Gtigliewi \U *f It* *«n *n tk* railroad •f a* train *r* tMnintii tt th* E—the wave of sa am fer the station ssaa dotag tb* |*» I* at tM rMt *f president of th* Thin) ageat or • asctlonalM to ta* crew tb* tiala *M h* Mdu hit nv litical Club itiw ol iwaslag train wuailjr Beans sperturn, n* *l«**U th* ttglnmt to 1 the group. Other aometblag awn (baa a casual gr*«t- applr th* air hr*k*s, U nsuuur *f were: Vie* president, i*g. tg*r* t, by waving his tut Mrfc soBtally akor* hi* kMd. ThM a* Cacchione; financial If wmethiDT wertwroag with th* walk* th* iMgth ot tM tartlai eJMthV thony Ventimigli*; train, • aat-MX, (or la»Un«, the lag Mck tlNl to M* If th* krak* secretary, Albert Laflsn; ageat «r.*ecU«siauB would slgoal •hos* bar* • am grip «< th* Mr* nrer, Louis Urciuoli; and the traia u stop by waring his eras ia tack CSM. Edward DiSarro, Joseph aack sad forth across His ka**s at 1—Sack Up "-" I right aagle* U Ue (rack. Wh*n a* reach** th* k*«d and, I one, Alfred Williams, and Th* rals«4«ra stiMl, kaowa t* h* slfuls lor th* r*l**u* ol tM ' Degtefanis. UMQMM** the railway IraUralty as the "Hlfh- brak*s. .This a* Buy do verbally Serving on the nominating i Mil," t* *a* *C a aumber of h»«* To bring th* tnln to t halt M th* inittee were Pominick sJfnal* wllch *re ia 4*»r as* o* couplers Join, la* tramawa gives chairman, and Edward I the Ceaaeiia Katlosul Railway* th* Mghmr the "stop" algMl kr •a* *th*r N*rth An«rican rail- Jack J. Camillo, Pa*qusl* I wavlaf hi* laatara or lag hack and Joseph Simonetti. Mr. DiSa^i.': «ad forth acroK hit k**M In H*- •rnfMBtly, tk« signal* are dulum fathiM as Illustrate* to was named business eomptral^'V; given at a ceaslderabl* dlstaac* drawing I. er, Hi. Williams duel tram (M hM**Mk« train sad M tk* rasjulred or »r Mdl»g nil nsnd ikon hit Doeringer Receirca Child Psychology Theory Changes car hav* tee* joined. To aif nal tk* h*ad u skowa hr drawtig «. II* •*|lB**r «• back'lh* irata, thd tk** r*wrM down (h* knttk *t Suggestion Award traiBMM ittiras kls fa orjanji tkaVtr*Mi U> check tkat Ik* sfeMl Described To McKinley Parents I* a clicl* atliall-arsn's Magth M *ack whMl ha*• MM r**»M*i. Russell C. Doeringer, f«| OnJli •how* in HIvsnaiiM I. If h* fe*aiM kU lB*a**tl*« drew It* Tree road, MountainaMt, ha* N**^. As Ik* *Hd of Ik* train acars (h* htad ««d *f tk* train k* *UI glv* Dr. Kenneth Clark, professor of given affection, warmth, and posi- •warded f 10 for a suffttU**) i*»?:j C*r, IB* traiamaa *l|n*l* lh« «i tk* tlgMis ta r*v*rM *M«r. m. cepted by the Coin-V*nM" psychology at City College, New tive love.' "Children who hav* to p**r I* slow down la order tkat ih* Hand sltnala ar* an •sMMtat Mit York, spoke before a large group look to parents for love and se- estipltrs may *• lolnti wllk a M Imln iKrallik* and «mtHkuU Committee of the Standard of McKinley School' PTA members curity cannot be harmed by any ml«i*t«*i ot shock*. To |lv« tkls awKrially to Ik* aafsly tt In* in* Development Co. The WNMIfOOHAIN last week on the effect of discrim- show of love and affection," M «t|«*l,*B* koM* out hit hand with •tor and *BM*M *p*r*ll**i *CCana< of Mr. Doeringer provided tor • Hug or lanUra as skowa la Illlistra- I—Me* «IM NMIM*1 KaUwan' U« «4fe*r change in the design of gas [ ination on children and gave the added.- ' '••>» 1. UalM. to increase their safety. finding! of the Mid-Century White Dr. Clark said he felt the ex- House Conference, which he at- perts should no longer make the Edgcwood place; Steve McElroy tended. parents so conscious of their rela- Hi'Yt Organise DNA To Begin New tionship with children so as to de- Chapter at the home of Gordon Dr. Clark stated that theories velop a sort of parent-neurosis. Buketball League Hollingsworth, Harrison avenue; Maternity Clan formed 15 or 20 years ago were and Frank Clark Chapter at th* Dr. Clark said the ingredients 141 now repudiated by leading psy- The Hi-Y Clubs of the Westfield YMCA. ' for making a child fee) loved and Th* District Nursing Associa- chologists. He Mid that the theory YMCA met Wednesday night it . At all of the meetings, program* tion has announced that a now FiH LUIMCATION of 'being careful not to show too have a sense of security, so neces- sary to him, was to give kiln a the hornet of various members. for the next quarter were dls- class for expectant mothers will I MM Mr****) fey tM Maf*h •* OHM* In *•*»• much attention or love, of being Cussed. Among other items of bus- begin Feb. 6 in the Firit Metho- with , Marsh *f OilM* flWM, fey tM nllltoM. h*v* matter of fact in relations with chance to express, himself, a*d a Bob Thornton Junior Chapter met iness, the clubs decided to inn *n dist Church', Rqgistrationt are f patl*nt t*r*. rM**r*h and " " ' ' " children, and other well known consistency on the pert of tM par- at ta* home of Bob Grant, 721 intra-mural basketball league now being accepted at th* DNA •ur* tM Mttta af*M*t Ml** MNURMM Mtll theories, had been re-examined ents in expressing love, affection, fey Mining thrMM ManhI

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To foena • cam* AUSTER'S or seenie photography a* wtli a* m, yon. move th* lens toward or studio ^and dCM-up work find (way from the film. With a tilting 'ft *« » t 143 EAST BROAD STREET TEL. rVESTFIELD 24IM fwnt itandard, It is p*t.ft V5 M. ThJVw futow Westfield Leader (ocas part f theIM dit fvctivitic: Tn Tjvg^]jv!ir^ps nf Westftelf Baptist Doubles Club To JJtetf m* V H V It IWP * ** ^ Whittier"s^ T o Attend Junio. . r Choi.. .r hLMeetin^g IW*Tomorro* aaw b lifSt.e Paul' H-hl^lteMl* ¥ . !if*r3 WesleysTo Be • * Church Family Night Mrs. Warren G. Buhler was in. The circles of Director Naned The Doubles Club of the First stalled as president of the Eve-dist ekfweh will Sermon of the Week Rev. and Mrs^ Chester E. Whit- Baptist Church will meet tomor- ning Auxiliary of St. Paul's Epis- fl«*t Thursday "COD BLESS AMEIICA" Service Theme tier, missionaries at Yaounde, row at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. fUr. Or. labert M. Ski-wr, copal Church recently in th« par- «*»•«;;; Circle 7 Cameroun, West Africa, supported The appointment of Mra. Nor-and Mrs. Donald Webber, 916 ish house. Other officers installed Ik* Prubytarian Chyrcfc "The Wesley Family in Music by the Presbyterian Church in man W. McLean as director of theHarding street The assisting host anrl Worship11'Mill be th« theme! »» "'* r'""•>" -"- are: Vice president, Mill Marian •to** »»y Mrs. StanS l- u ci Junior choir of the First Congre- and hostess will be Mr. and Mrs. e mornin• g worshii,;,p, servic„„„„;„e„ at j! Westfiel " = " d" "••an"d at present home on Scott; corresponding secretary. Mrs. T. H. Butts; H Chron. 7: 14—"If my people, for the ut will give accounts of gational Church of Westfield was Theodore Balling. Bridge and ca- •irst Methodist Church Sun-! f<"-louBh, wil Mrs: W. W. Kuntt; recording sec T«te, 1M West the Pii- he r w rk at the church's Family announced today by Russell A. nasta will be played and refresh- who are called by my name, shall «- n „>„!«.!, Thp serial!t i ? Mrs. B. H. Gray; and humble themselves, and pray, and day at 11 o'clock. The special Night Wednesday in the assenv Cordrey, chairman of the music ments will be served. Couples at- retary, assisted by Mrs. . seek my face, and turn from their service has been planned by thebly hall of the parish house. committee. The choir will form tending are requested to bring re- treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Whiteford. Mrs, T. S, CIBBS; wicked ways, then will I hear from minister, Rev. Fred E. Miles, and A pot-luck supper will be served an integral part of the ministry freshments to be served on a pot- Following ths installation, the iiirrttt, «47 St. __ heaven, and will forgive their sin, the minister of music, Richard R. at 6:15 p. m., following which of music of the church and will luck basis. finance committee presented the assist** b* Mrs. E#S and will heal their land." Alford, as a part of the study the Whittiers will speak, show pic- be open to all children of the jun- budget for the coming year, barn »nd Ifrs. K. B#^ Men in high places have asked theme for this period in the "Ad-tures and play recordings they ior department and the junior Fint Baptfot Church Also, circle 4, the people to pray. The churches vance Jor Christ and His Church" have made of African drum mu- church. The choir will begin re- TUmtmn, 629 Han_ program. Methodist churches hearsals Saturday at 10 a. m. in are open for prayer. Editorial*, sic. Redeemer Lataaeraa listed by Mrs. P, B L throughout the country are engag- the parish house, 125 Elmer street. Today: feature articles, radio and tele- 12:30 p. m., Woman's Associa- Mrs. Paul Grossmsjy vision are sounding a new note, ed in a study of the beginnings Mrs. McLean is graduate of the At the morning service at 10:45 Charlfs Dokbrow, i'*, of their denomination. >n. Luncheon in Fellowship calling the people to prayer. Many Assistant Minister Northwestern University School of Hall. Panel discussion on "Is-a. m., Sunday, Rev. Wait#r A. park, assisted by MM. tr persons have suggested' that we Rev. Mr. Miles will speak on "A Music, Evanston, 111., and holds lam, Judaism, Christianity." Mem- Reuning, pastor, will preaeh the a* and Mrs. H. E. r ought to revive Irving Berlin's Christian Family in the Service the degree of bachelor of music sermon on "The Answer to Three Mb* Anna Cherry,, j of God," pointing out the influence bers of the panel are A; K. Nasir, § song, "God Bless America." To Preach Sunday education from that university, leader of the Urdue Movement in Questions." av«nu«, assisted by 1 that the Wesley family had on the She has done graduate work at If this all means that w« Ameri- India, Rabbi Ezra Spicehandler, The Sunday School meets in five Cherry; 7, Mrs. A, % cans are really asking God's bless- religious life of England in the the University of Wisconsin. Her ••mmit avenue, asaWw^ 18th century. Beginning with John Rev. John Schroeder, assistant professional work includes several rabbi of Temple Emmanu-El, Rev. departments itt 9:30 a. nt, B. Hi ing, what kind of a blessing is it minister of the First Baptist Elbert E. Gates Jr., pastor of the Mahler is general superintfndeat t.,D.«*fetttaandMrLJ7 that we want! Are we asking Go* Wesley's grandfather, members of years as a teacher of school music say; I, Mrs, Earl the Wesley family were prominent Church, will preach at the morn- with the Normandy County Schools First Baptist Church. New enrollments are received at to blew us *** P ? St. Louis, she sang with the St.until 5 p. m. in the sanctuary. 8 cewfort »nd pleasures?—thst total defense, and known poet The Sanctuary efioir lumbia University and Union The- Louis A Capella Choir. Since com- p.^m. every Sunday over the Mu he home of Mra. L. H. I Will sing several of the hymns of ological Seminary for his doctor- p. m., Doubles Club at the home of tual network, dial 600, or over of 330 East Broad itnjtl r auy hurt us u it has hurt so much of the world, ing to Westfield she has been ac- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webber, 910 taw skaiaer. at the thought of having oar cities and our h»mM Charles Wesley as a part of the ate. He is on a leave of absence the ABC network at 3:30 p, mi, George Marks will beV from Linfield College, McMinnville, tively associated with the West- Harding street. """"' fcy bombing? ' service, They will also present the dial 770, and again at 1:30 p. m, familiar "Lead Me, Lord" of Sam- Ore., where he is professor of re- field Choral Society. Saturday: 8 a. m., work team over WINS. ;., ,'.,' Mae only conditions that prompt our prayer, o»r re. ligion and philosophy. ..., be granted forthes* all have to do with our material uel, Sebastian Wesley, Charles' 4, Richard Gustafson, foreman; Monday at,I' p. m. there will he _ sVit-we are.praying to a tiod who hat only a secondary grandson. Gladys Crosby Gould Music for the service will be First Methodist Church at the church. a meeting of the Confirmation Ita »w material-welfare. God is » spirit. He can atand beside will play several of Samuel Se. under the direction of J. Lester Sunday: class- parents in the parish hall. basttan's organ numbers for theRobertson, minister of music, and 10 a. m., chui'ch school. _ spiritually, and guide and strengthen her with the power of Sunday: .Tuesday at 10 a. m., the Com- i;|UfH.:H* to the same God who spoke to Solomon, when the tern- prelude and offertory selections, .will include a baritone solo, "0 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser- munity Mission Workers will meet. God Have Mercy" by Mendelssohn, 9:30 a. m., church school, with mon by Rev. John Schroeder. Mu- wrtnfcahed, concerning the worship practices of the people and sung by Clarence Stelger, and anclasses for all ages. At 8 p. m. the Luther choir will , Ww peeft* *hall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my sic by church choir. Baritone solo hold a rehearsal. Finf Congregational anthem by the church choir, "Fear 9:46 a. m., Christian Citizenship by Clarence Steiger, i«*i tarn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, Not, 0 Israel" by Spicker. Forum and Open Door Bible class, Wednesday at 10 a. m. the sew- tjW l«f|l»« tHeh-sin, and win heal their land." 11 a. m., morning worship serv- 11:15 a. in., junior church. ing committee of the Ladies' Aid The sewing group of the Wom- At the evening worship service 1 " lav American ptoale -.ready to humble themselvesT Are we ice in the sanctuary. The theme 4 p. m., sponsor meeting in theSociety will hold a sewing session TRENTON—State CM, .ta enr pride, that, we' may continue to lead: the world in en's Fellowship is meeting in thein the sanctuary at 7:30 p. m., chapel for Famous Preachers Ser- parish house today, beginning at there will be a showing-of the film, will be "The Wesley Family in in the parish hall, At 8 p.m. the ifflciaU said this week I ! bdtistry, finance, that we may continue to Have more p y, gg ies. Fireside Fellowship will meet at ment under your homtiil] l() a. m. Work for the day in-Again Pioniersl Music and Worship," and Rev. w, mare radhx, telephone*, washing machines, golf courses, Fred E. Miles, minister, will speak 5:30 p. in., Senior High Fellow- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles best protection againttii ,-#*<*• fcmaUliw, etc, than any other people in the world? cludes hospital sewing and folding The public is invited to attend ship. "How To Put Courtesy In- am- we Mhiag that God may bless us so that this great nation surgieal dressing*. Mrs. J. L. Me both the morning and evening on "A Christian Family in the Rueblingj 763 Lawrence avenue; ittack. Service of God." The Sanctuary to Courting." Film strip followed the program will include a book r Better with him, and be need of Him to advanc" e th"e jCorisoCl n JrJ . and MrsM . LL. BB, V Vaa nservices. by discussion conducted by John Thoae who do not I •f OoJ? Are we really seeking to know Him and His will Leuven are co-chairmen. choir, under the direction of Rich- review of "American Freedom and menta were urged to ard R. Alford, will sing anthems Schroeder. Catholic Power" by Paul Blan- Or at* we just hoping that our prayers will line up the A Church Night Fellowship Sup- 6 p. m., Junior High Fellowship. rangements for sharing i| •( QQad on oour side, so that together with our own mechanical per in the lower hall of the parish Presbyterian Church by Charles Wesley and Samuel chard; Mrs. John Zetto will be jor's basement. Harry Bowser, chairman of thethe discussion leader, and Dr. Ed- i a*IUt*jrIU p power we may strike fear into the hearts of the rest house at 6:30 p. m. this evening Sebastian Wesley. Apartment house« Tomorrow: 11:30 a. m., church 11 a. m., second sessions of the board of deacons, will speak to the ward Wente will serve as chair- ftamM? will open the annual business meet- roup. asked to set aside suflcits iffcT e Oed to whom we pray is the God, not only of Solomon, but ing of this church. Mrs. Grover staff discussion and prayer serv- nursery, kindergarten and primary man. L ice. 3 p. m., young people's com- 7:30 p. m., evening worship, ment space to accommtsilil af the New Testament. He is the God of peace, who perfectly J. Baldwin is chairman of hospi- departments. Friday from 1 to 9 p. m., thi habitants of their buildinp.™ •lad Hlmwlf to the world in His Son, the Prince of Peace, tality. A service of song will fol- municants class in the parish 4 p. in., adult membership prep- Sound picture, Again Pioneers. January committee of the Ladies The eipnwion, "God of Peace," is used six times; five times by low the supper, and at 8 p. m.house for junior and senior high aration at the parsonage. Monday: 7:45 p. in., Choraline Aid Society will sponsor a hobb; The requests came from!, V a*d one* by the writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Let usFrank J. Petura, moderator, will young people who wish to join 5 p. m,, Junior High Fellowship rehearsal in the chapel. and crafts exhibit in the parisi. S. Dignan, deputy state dis briefly at fosr of these occasions. convene the business meeting. the church at Easter. meeting in the chapel. Tuesday: 3 p. in., Girl Scouts, hall. Dessert and'motion pictures civil defense. He said i The God of Peace b* with you all." It is a suggestion that the Gordon K. Burns, scoutmaster, Sunday: 6 p. m., Youth choir rehearsal in Troop 28, in Fellowship Hall. will be included; the motion pic fort should be made to n •ffeece be » companion. It was spoken'to the Roman Christians, will be in charge of the activities 9:30 a. m., Bible school, with de- the choir room. 8 p. m., Friendship Guild in the tures will be shown at 2:30, 3:30 ments, pending con a time that ws» no lest disturbing and confusing to them than of Troop 74, Boy Scouts,! at 7:30 partments from nursery to adult. 1 p. m., Senior Youth Fellow- ihapel. Mrs. Hurley Baird, guest 7.30 and 8:30 p. m. Mra. A. Swen regular air raid sheltea i , f .Fmeiit |« to u»—a tlmt when the war goda seemed definitely p. m. tomorrow evening. His as- Elizabeth Norton Bible class for ship meeting in the parish house. if honor, assisted by Mrs. Edwin son is the chairman. The Junio: plans, he said, will dot BMj§Mg44|r.Ii'was spoken to many who were forced to go along sistants are Donald'S. McCobb and women. Men's Triangle Bible class. Today: The officers of the Senior j 'eterson. 8 p. m., music commit- Walther League will hold a bowl vide for these. "™™ pBi national program but were asking, "may we go along with William Spach. . Nursery for children up to theYouth Fellowship meet at 6 p. m.,ee in the church office. ing social-program of their own In the meantime, „-—Cod of Peace also". The same que*ti»*,i»vb*ingvasked today, The ftrst rehearsal of the Junior I Ji(je,o£., tjyee years. . ,, .-.• ,, . Ln^the pariah house for a covered Wednesday: 1 p. m., prayer after the 7:30 showing, pf the l clared, "any shelter isl JHgKwi^wmmit. eurwlve* to go along with the national program choir is scheduled for Saturday at j '9:30 and 11 a. m., worship dish dinner and business meeting. vigil at the church. From this none iir^protectiiir thi • ^PJillw; for war, we sorrow at the condition* which make it 10 a. m, in the parish house. Mrs. services in the church. Rev. Tomorrow: the Sanctuary choir tim* on the vigil will be held oh f ro;n • the dangerous i " "mry,-but rejoice that even in the midst of tumult, be it perNorma- n W. McLean is director of Merle S. Irwin will preach the rehearses at 8 p, m. in the choir Wednesday afternoons. 3 p. m., heat and direct radiatis| f :gNpMM^«jrohlsm*, orr national difficulties, we mamayy enjoy the companion- Mteide Union Chapel : the choir. Parents wishing to en- morning sermon on "The Road of room. Girl Scouts, Troop 39, in Fellow- atom bomb burst." *F-.tne '.G©d' of- Peace,- _ '•' • roll children in the choir are re- ship Hall. 8 p. m., parents' class fee second use of the expression makes it Reconciliation." i Saturday: Crusader choir re- Highway 29, Mountainside His statements wen i „ .. clearer. "The God of qquested to call the church office 5:30 p. m., Junior High Young hearsal at 9:30 a. m. and Carol evening meeting in the chapel. in a bulletin to local < • sanctify you wholly." ArA™e wn e readr»»Hyu *tno let the God of Peace Sunday: E immediately, People's singing group will meet choir rehearsal at 11 a. m. in the Speakers: Mrs. Isobel Thomas,.By- 9:46 a. m., Bible school. chairmen who were i - f»m our hearts all hatred, all pride in material achievement, Alcoholics Anonymous will pre- with William F. Vollmer in thechoir room. ron Stuart, Gordon Frtnnm. Theme, 11 a, m., morning worship. Ser a population survey pi f| jeeJre for politics! or financial or social superiority? When we "What Makes a Good Home?" ', "God bleu us," are we ready to say, "God cleanse us?" Cleanse sent the program at the supper choir room. Saturday: The Saturday Night mon on "St. Paul—Preacher and packed business dirtritti;| frem personal tin—cleanse us frcw strife of class with class, and meeting of the Couples Club Sat- 6 p, m., Junior Westminster Fel- Supper Club meets at 7 p. m. in Writer." completion of this, tin *c" I race prejudice—eleanie us from all impurity of thought or action urday at 7 p. m. in the parish lowship in Westminster Hall. Par- the social hall, for a covered dish Cana Club Discusses 7 p. m., young people's meeting. were advised to obt*M|g metlvej cleanse us from all selftshnesi? , .... house. Mr, and Mrs. Edward F. ents will be guests and two films dinner followed by a 'Talent Night' 7:45 p. m., evening service, "The operation of building efei^ii Blngham will preside. Supper res- will be shown: "You andYour program. Family Communion setting aside bascmenti •"Jllfy la the third place,: "The God of Peace make you perfect in every Family" and "You and Failure of Ai"—Joshua 7:1-26. d werk to do His will, working in you that which is well plepleasina g ervations must be made today with Your Monday: The Wesley Boys' Club The Family Communion Cru- floor spaces as shelter!, :pf|j Friends." Tuesday: 8 p. mi, choir practice. h IHs.lght Here again is the instruction both to those who areMr. and Mrs. George Webb, We. choir rehearses at 3:30 p. ra.i n the sade was the topic of discussion "An attempt, should *t|i 2-iO82. • 0:46 to 7:15 p. m., Senior West- Wednesday: 8 p. m., prayer and e cll l non-violence in a violent world, and those who feel 2iO82 choir room, At 8 p. m. there will for the study group of the Holy provide shelter in » ' j» •Wfttted-to "They Who Cry Woe" is theminster Fellowship will meet at Bible study on "Purposeful Liv- r ; under some circumstances thh e onlly ChiChristiai n answer i.„s armeo.mcdu be a special rehearsal for the so- Trinity Cana Club, which met ating." This is the fourth in a ser-the people expected to »u »| ibat, The instruction Is that in whatever circumstances you find sermon subjecbj t for the service of the home of Miss Carolyn Davison, pranos of the Sanctuary choir at the home of Mrs. Howard C. Wood- vicinity," said Dignan. J%g t worship at 10:60/ a. m. Sunday. 118 East Dudley avenue. ies of studies for Bible school rself, if the God of Peace is your companion, and if you have the home of Mrs. Willard Bull, 747 ruff Sunday at 8:30 p. m, Theteachers and Christian workers. not possible within a bI«Mj,||| mitted' the God of Peace to cleanse you entirely, then He will Dr. McCorison will preach. Miss "6:30 p. in., the Spires will meet Dorian road. members expressed confidence in cl Georgiana Bannister will be the should be provided as *;j||| ble you to find completeness in your personal social or political In the parish house. Tuesdayy : The Methodist Men'Mens the motto "Family Union Throujrh block as possible." Jiil , by making you perfect to do His will. For it is only soloist and Sylvanus Jenkins will in doing Monday: 7:16 p. in.,' Boy Scouts, Club will have a dinner-meeting at Family Communion" and said they Temple Emanu-El He said fireproof, <*jjj will that any man can find completeness. direct the music. ! Troop 72, in Westminster Hall. 6:30 p. m. in the social hall, with hoped to be able to make its ac- If we are ready Sally Ahearn will be the leader concrete or steel frwi« jBij to ^place ourseives, without reservation in the Wednesday: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., Rep. Clifford P. Case as the speak- tivities part of their lives in the would provide the ~ ** ~ JMud of the God of of the Junior High Fellowship the chain of prayer, sponsored by er. i The regular Friday night serv- cominir year. ices of Temple Emanu-El will' be shelters. meeting: at 6 p. m. Sunday in thethe Westfield Council of Church Wednesday: All are invited to parish house. The subject of dis-Women, will be held in-the Pres- This groupp,, which is alssoo th the eheld in the First Congregational „, •„ uinonlyy uirougthrougnh tnthee inin-- the mid-week service at 8'p. m. in Church tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. ID cussion will be "Human Bridge." byterian chapel each Wednesday the chapel. Rev. Mr. Miles will committee on dinner arrangements jpttamentality of a people who, in the place of worship who discovered The Church Council will meet at morning for the duration of the for the Cana Conference to be held Rabbi Ezra Spicehandler will de- .that inner peace, that a fourth use of this expression can become continue a discussion of the book, 8 p. m. Tuesday in the pastor's war. Endless Line of Splendor, Sunday, completed plans. liver a sermon on "Three Religions iplreallfv. "The God of Peace shall bruiso Satan under your feet study. All officers of church or- Compare Notes: Judaism, Chris- ^shortly." ' ', < v'^^HMLsULI 0:15 p. m., Family Night at the ganizations and committee chair- church. Pot-luck supper in the Willow Grove Chapel tianity, and Islam." jgjtjs; If, When we ssy, "God bless America," we are sincerely asking men will participate in this plan- The musical portions of th<_ ^^jpp the companionship of the God of Peace, we are committing our- assembly hall followed by family Christian Science ning conference. devotions. A special program has 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. service will be under the direction gi&jpjlM*- and our beloved land to His cleansing power, and are finding People of this parish are re- ^p^paaletenesi and fullness o»f lif...eu inn doinidoinUUH'IgrE HiHI«Ss willwiWilln,, tha*!•«—t n of* - - — been arranged with Rev. and Mrs. 422 East Broad street. of Cantor Glatzer. minded of the radio devotional Chester E. Whittier, missionaries tainty, we shall be a great nation, f fort hth Ge God d of eacPie shall ,use Sunday services: 11 a. m. and 8 Woman, Child fifc-td "bruise Satan under our feet". We shall bbe aa nation among service each Thursday morning at from the local church stationed at p. m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m.; iiiittionsnations., a chnnotchoseni ™«ipeople . •••>-wh-o hav••—e seen a vision and have been used 8:40 a. m. on WAWZ, Zarephath. Yaounde, Cameroun, West Africa, Wednesday evening testimonial f The Chapel of the Holy Spirit is as speakers. Hurt In Falls of God to hasten the day of His Kingdom. meetings, 8:15. li there iwfVj open daily for prayer. 8 p. m., adult communicants God, the infinite Life wllo main- A woman and a child were in- .fcn fear- Baptist Parents St. Paul's Church class in the library. 8:30 p. in.,tains all creation, including every jured Friday afternoon in falls. To DiseuMS "Home" Grace Church Notes the Questera will meet in theindividual in his true selfhood, Theresa Orlando, 6, daughter of lounge. will be the topic of all Christian Mr. and Mra. Thomas Orlando of Tomorrow, the young people's Music department schedule: 224 Elmer street, suffered a com- TIAVIl ACCIDENT A sssfiity and fy'What Makes A Good Home?;' Confirmation class will meet at 3 "God is Mine!" is the sermon Science services Sunday. Subject subject for the morning worship Tuesday, 3:30 p. m., Boys' choir; of the lesson-sermon is "Life." pound fracture of the right arm Is the subjeet to be discussed by p. m. in the pariah house. 8 p. m., singing instruction class; when she fell while playing on %;l>*iMpnel aatt ththe firsfirstt evenineveninirg meetmeet-- service Sunday at 11 a. m. in Grace The declaration of John consti- PtOTiCTWN rot *5 have found the Sunday, there will bo a celebra- Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 9 p. m., special music chorus; tutes the Golden Text: "This is the platform of the .East bound Ing of the parents class at thetion of the Holy Communion at 8 Wednesday, 3:30 p. m,, Girls' station of the Central Railroad of and women in si First Baptist Church Wednesday Westfield avenue and Dorian road. the record, that God hath given a. m. Church school will begin at choir; Thursday, 7 p. m., Quartet; to us eternal life, and this life is New Jersey, according to police. life, in heartfelt at 8 p. m. In the chapel. Jack The Sunday school, with classes 8 p. m., Chancel choir; Friday,] She was admitted to Muhlenberg Brownell, class president, and John B:30 a. m. The 11 a. in. service for all ages, meets at 9:30 a. m. in his Son" (1 John 5:11). . teatify that Christi-' will be Holy Communion and a 3:15 p. m., Carol choir. Hospital, Plainficld. Patrolman fa showing them be** ? Bchroeder, class teacher, will pre- In the Machen League at 7 p. m., Readings from the Bible (King Paul Wentlandt investigated. side. sermon by the rector, Rev. Fred- the filinstrip studies of Paul's mis- Jame—•s" version) include Christ phot tear with con«**l erick W. Blatj. A 7 p. m., thesionary journeys will continue. Song Leader To Be Jesus' statement of his mission Mrs. Matilda Duncan of 619 asjursMcuMhakabh. " • Members of the panel wilwill bl beeYPF will meet in the pariah house. Tremont avenue fell in front of Mrs. Isobel Thomas, principal of 1 In the evening service at 8 p. m., "I am come a light into the world, St. Christopher's School; Byron D. Monday, the- Boys choir wiil "The Power of the Gospel" -con- Baptist Guild Guest that whosoever believeth on me412 Tremont avenue, suffered a Through the meet in the parish house at 5 p. m. tinues a series of expository atud- should not abide in darkness . . . head concussion and a laceration itody of "Science mi* Stuart, principal of Roosevelt Jun- At 8 p. m., the Sea Scouts will : ior High School, and Gordon ie—s in:- Paul's Epistle to the Ro- Mrs. Hurley Baird, sung leader For I have not spoken of myself; of the left hand. Patrolmen Went- with Key to the 8c# „,, UIMI uoraon meet. for the New Jersey Baptist Wom- landt and Elmer Nead investigat- mans. but the Father which sent me, he by Mary Baker BWj Promm, executive of the Johnson Tuesday, the Boy Scouts will The Woman's Missionary Society en's House Party, and who also gave me a commandment, what I ed.. She was treated by Dr. Karl 4k Johnson Co., New Brunswick. served in this capacity at the an- Morris. Travel by bos or train, auto an proving step ' meet at 7:30 p. m. meets on Thursday evening at 8 should say, and what I should or plaae, Invoim woe tick The meeting is the ftrst ftf a ser- Wednesday, there will bo the nual meeting of the National apeak. And I know that his com- a plain and ies of monthly meetings to be held at the home of Mra. Florence Council of Baptist Women in Eos- Tegular weekday celebration of the Partington, 623 Summit avenue. mandment is life everlasting." ofacddeatForoalrtSwa whatr by the group. Subjects pertaining ton, Mass., will be the guest of Residents Picked caa Insure you against taut. to problems of parenthood will be Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m. (John 12:40, 49, 50). Th"""e "Boys ' choir will meet at 5 honor at the January meeting; of For Petit Juries portstloa haiatdt fot a discusseti. p. m. the First Baptist Friendship Selections from "SciencScience and may be read or Parents of children of elemen- Evening WSCS Health with KKe y to tthhe S Scriptures" whole yeat under aa Ac- Thursday, St. Paul, there . will Guild Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the all Christian Science' tary school age are invited to be Plans Mission Study church. by Mary Baker Eddy include the The following residents of the cident Policy that will pay present. ' be a celebration of the Holy Com- following: "The fact that the Westfield area have received sum- Rooms. The coupon i munion ot 0:30 a. m. The Girls' Using the national theme for the g The fact that medical ezpenie* up to The first of four special mission Christ or Trth monses for duty oh petit juries for your use. choir will meet at 4 p. m. and the year, "For Such An Hour," Mra. stilChristl , omer Truths , overcame and during the January term: West- 1500, or provide generous Quester* Club To Church choir at 7:30 p. m. Thestudy groups of the First Metho- il overcomes death provep s thhe dist Church WSCS Evening Guild Baird will present a program in 'king of terrors field—Oscar D. Griffin of 404 West benefit* for low of life, limb*, adult confirmation class will musical form, assisted by Mrs, Ed- l to be bbut a mor- Dudley avenue, William F. Mc- ot light. CHRISTIAN SCI] iMeel Wednesday in the rector's study at 8 pmee. mt .will meet Tuesday at the home of tal belief, or error, which Truth p. m. Mrs. E. B. Wright Jr., 131 North win Peterson of Scotch Plains. destroys with the spiritual evi- Laughlin of 552 First street, Leroy READING " Also meeting at 8 p. m. ia Explor. Hostesses for the evening in- v: The Questers Club pf the Pres- er Post, 77, BSA. Euclid avenue. dences of Life; nnd this shows A. Brown of G37 Elm street, Mra. UNION REAL ESTATE CO. 16 QUIMIY ST. •byterlan Chnrch will meet at 8 Mia. Wright, who ia the temclud- e Mrs. John Hover, chairman, that what appears to the senses Alice A. Humphrey of 876 Stan- jf$j& in. Wednesday in the parish Mrs. Henry Holly, Miss Dorothy dish avenue, and Anthony Sepe of Hourn 10 „ porary mission chairman, will dis- to be death is but a mortal illu- 101 Central Av«., Rjaho Bids. Mobse lounge. Mr. and Mrs. Chas- Madison Avenue Chapel cuss the book N?ar East Pano-Buahby, Mrs. Herbert Wilks, and 603 Scotch Plains avenue; Moun- Also Monday, 7 »'| Mrs. Folsom Drummond. sion, for to the real man and the •^tijW'htttief, missionaries on 1'iir- rama, real universe there tainside—Mrs. Margaret Kovacs Tel. West. 2-6100 , ^"iCfrom Africa, will speak. 10 a. m.,' Sunday schooll. Business and professional wom- is no death- of Route 29, Mrs. Mabel Mcln- Mrs. Lowell M. Douglas, guild process" (p. 289) God, Life, Q Eocloied li 13 '«, 11 a. m., worshih p service. Brucuee en and mothers of small children .. . , .... uuu, ijiie, tyre of Route 29. and Stanley W. INSURANCB . MORTGAGES Davis of Princeton Theological are invited to attend. Truth, and Love make man undy- Bori of 29 Springfield road; Scotch WANT APS PAY Seminary will preach, and their friends to attend the ing" (p. 427). series. Plains—Mrs. Margot C. Hcnschel - LEADER WANT APS PAY -- of 348 Park avenue and Einil E. •mil attiiiH m mum mm LEADER WANT ADS PAYHoffman of 219 Myrtle avenue. Add fietor Peat adTiatr.. Mr. Itteler OtteiMd the gold fag award for 'Unfinished Bainbrtr," the story protect the gr*a* tMeeta. New* Will continue sjitr. the troop '«* oatafeading activities »t the VaW ol thg alumlansa industry. advancement chairman. ley Forge jaanberec. His etorta Cube ssakisu; the tour were Rob- No matte* how .bewskftl the and i-MsttHni lU^itiche* ia - Jpel Jennings has been Muaed during the last two years qaaa- ert Maltbie, 8heny Bchaub, Mich- snow look* on yefer everfMent, it too Airing the wiator e» I senior patrol leader. John Van. rHt>l«d the troop jnemberthip. ael Coffer, Stephen loDee, Jehn Tke MASTER GAMtENEK should lie kwuM-off U »re»«*)t Tliin Will lea«* the wolf patrol, While in the troop he attained the ing in the sprtiuj^ , nniittee, scout- Chapman, James Luerssen and serious daasoge to the plant. K«oek Since each-pound of hardwood •I*t ouse last week Mr. William!, also an Eagle limestone, as well as potash, and assisted by Robert Morris. The Scout, has bean scoutmaster of the 1 make a path over tke lawn, re- •luhip of 8. 0. IIAPII WANT ADS PAVjtain • two inch layer of soow to Keep a thick a*«bh «f rotted trace elements, they are a house- chairman, «n,i panther patrol will be led" by lam- troop during tke past year »nd I3ADII WANT AM 9Atf istrict' commis- rente Jacrbae«l, assisted by Rich. was assistant scoutmaster of the ard Diet*. district's troop at the jamboree. Through his efforts much has been out Week will This troop held its paper collec. tion last Sunday. done to advance the camping pro- ,12. There will gram of the troop. Last summer [of honor at the the troop had the largest percent- gigh School Sat- Troop 73, age of its members at Camp Wat- 10, at which chung in the history of the troop. It during the past Holy Trinity Chunk Mr. Williams, a specialist in camp, ' ' There will Eighteen tenderfoot Scouts par- ing, seamanship and pioneering, (events between ticipated in a day hike to t»™»- taught the troop knot tying and t 111 be only by oues Park recently. The group lashing and trained them in tower I, being entitled studied compass, measuring, and building. This program reached its ' will be an second class Are building under height at laat year's public court the troop th* direction of Edward Jeuthtr, of honor at WestAeld. I. percentaife of assisted by Troop ComMitteemen r, K. Marion, J. B. HarOux and S. Charles E. Mercer, who. has been advancement man and public _ Feb. 8, there W. Sctnlon, and by Explorer fteouts Peter Beheuermann, B. felations member on the troop ; Bound Brook committee, was appointed scout* attended the Bun* and J. B. Herouc Jr. Tha Underfoot Scouts were Henry Sul- master to "succeed Mr. Williams. ee. He was presented to the troop at i are reminded livan, Anthony Castaldo, David Fuchs/George, Fuchs, Fred Dittut, Thursday's meeting'ay Richard G, pin their calea- Harper, president of the sponsor- I father-and-eoa Waflace Scanlon, .Anthony Greco, Edward thitcoB, J0V1 Devitt, Wil- ing institution, as the' new scout- Wakchunf. master. Rp Watcfcunf lialn Kingtbury, Martin 'Green, be 117.80 a Dennis Stehle, Charles Friel, Tom At the district board of review furnish their Aschenbrenner, Bob Garon, Wil- held in Weatfleld Thursday, the liam Vheehen and Richard Plow- following Scout* obtained second 1|19.DO a week class rank: Robert Oushanek, Ro- ia Iurniahed. cha. Troop Committeeman J. R. w»ww Wmf% wr s Oflpy HMW Brigf* provided hot chocolate. land Choinacki, Don Maniscalco, : a week (or and Matthew Rovendro. to put yow money in «* expense in- The following are recent ad- oW-new 1951 esjf-on»J*ii i,,the parent, vancements: To first class rsnk, 1951 Mofcwry is MM bvy ri^g beauty! ' to supply James Fletcher and James Co- Troop 77, of «M> yoor. "The buy »f i ScoMti jaqit; to second clssi r*nk, Henry yew Me" in fact! Steady, ••••^•••/•aaAdaWIraBdBji ^owaayy>a>Boaf Hal rm ) waanayaalisHnillf aywoaaj--*---i 1 a scoutma*>° Bullivan. Merit badges have been Si. Paul MM'I Club Mercury ewneri wHI te> ye* th* awarded to Explorer John Har- The member* of the troop are r*npuM0*fr#9 rtWtptfj'. low Metcwy ,**M* fcy-for the* Ijtmaster, or • 1MI Mercury took I* lexa, lew, [ao that their rington on pathflnding, home re- planning an,overnight bivouac on •poroting cosH, kifia do' poirs, metal working -and flremant a campsite near Bound Brook, a pottdablo lervke, high re- feeh/joiid lovely. The kled of area*, a.«yk**Vi V-tyae. "fc ntage of the l kh' Ni ship. trip to Madison Square Garden to Uar far yeorsi And Ike Mercury see the Sonjs Henie ice show, and rtoei hut os sweet m It looks, drive Mt* MW ItJI Moiowyl a parents' night during Boy Scout Troop 74t Week. tkurch Congregational Church The Christmas tree sale of this troop/ and its Explorer Post 77 in Sunday's The following recruits were in- 1 ducted as tenderfoot Scouts at an realised $240 for the camp and • 1 of Bob camp equipment fund. Donald Hy- investiture ceremony held Friday; oneld Web- Robert Sohrer, David Kellogg and •WAY The adults Charles Barondesa. Cub Pack 170, cey Bender Plans for the day hike Saturday Grant School PTA naater Tom have been changed to an overnight hike to be held Jan. 27-28. Cubmaster Charles Wistar an- rood Jones, nounces the following awards to members during 1950: L|on rank, aders, Mar. Troop 75, Ranald Markoj, B«ar. rank,. Rwicht amrock and Stein, Robert Gumbert, Robert |the Apache, Gancood Lion* Club Kraft, Evans Hemaath. Douglas Bob Groh- At the troop committee meeting LoVtng,'"Paut~Hulsenbacn, Charles quarter- last Wednesday night, Paul E, Eddy, Peter Jorgrensen and Randy IHEROIRY Wolfe requested the committee to Foose; snd Wolf rank, Ronald accept his resignation sa chairman Wanless, Terry Youngr, Ronald because his business will take him Friedrich, Gerald Varnurn, Leland lib if oh r from the state for an indefinite Kalmeyer and Thomas Bohanan. period. Martin J. Williams also re- |ii the new signed as acoutmastcr(and request- op, succeed- ed that he be put on the troop Cab Packl73, has been committee. Lincoln School PTA ral years and Mr. Wolfe, who was scoutmaster Member's of t»en 4 of this pack' MESSMER MOTORS, Inc. quiah the .poit of the troop before becoming its were guests of the'Aluminum Co. of buai- CSromitte* chairman, was the first of America at their Garwood 110-111 W. 7th Street Pltinfitlcl, N«w J«it«y Vn will be scoutmaster of the troop to head works recently. The group visited •Jacobus Jr., troop at a national jamboree. all of the plant production centers 1 will be Ex- Under his leadership, District 4 and then viewed the color film, MID-WINTER

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    Summit and Rahway Sportsmen's Club ls Fall To HiUl Spi- m «!•• J T~* \,tthmid Footbtudl Hall Of Fame Rogers Five Meeting Wednesday , Bow To Rahway O The Westfield Sportsmen's Club Plainfield Hands Games Ahead •will hold its annual weetinf for Westfield High Schpol'a Vaif.tr election, of officers on Wednesday nskettaU quintet .uffered Itta*^ Scbool SniMMcrs evening, Jan. 24, at 8 o'clock, at jnd straight setback and i*»«WW* In Sports Loop the YMCA. The nominating com- loss of the cuivent HtHi,|tlM mittee, consistinsr of Tom Tingley, •vening at the spacioua 8uaaa«it Rogers Texacos added a game chairman; Bill Potter and Bill Wil- iligh gym, 65-49. The f»m«w*.. .u its lead in the Sportsmen's bowl- : WeatleM High's swimmers vent lis, directors, and Stan Wade, will •d the second meeting of oit.'ffft; ing circuit Friday night, when it bring in nominations for offices to irWth mm* defeat at the imnds of defeated Goiden Dawn Dairy in «ams, Westfield winning «#<•«* ";% FlaMaM mermen Friday at be filled this year. Nominations mcounter, 61-59. -Jli-'J Wed against tki | the first two games and second from the floor will also be in tit* tattaVi Mai far their flratde - place Schultz Tavern lost two to The game was a high aMftol Rahway utea • fa* ia tane starti thia aeason. Manninos. Bonnettis won a pair order. iffair which resulted m tfc« Mgft* •Hack which ^Jfftt «a tax Hue Devil's list ia from Elm Boys, Westfield Lumber Following the election of offi- est number of pointa acm< cers, Hoke Kjellmark, chairman of ^CelaaUa, the meet acbeduled for a pair from Valeco Hardware and Htainst Westfteld in th« paat tkrM aad when giyra =. Ua* bate Ceunty pool tomorrow. Recreation Boys two from An- the entertainment committee, ii irears. Summit led the entire |U>« acorad. Westf-1 mMtWht* wd White atarted off planning .to show some unusual r drews. md the closest WesMieTd am* t4etrating their §fo feed style agaiast the Queen Marty Mannino's 255 game, high 'movies. A.11 members are urged to ;he Hilltopperg WM eifht »el»taj >eond half * ^Cttr: reareMBtettvM, when Dick attend and non-members are cor- in the final quarter. could go n< „ ;g febaaal tied CaaipbeU »f WainfUld for the night, was four pins shy of the 259 season mark set bydially invited. Again Capt. Dick JenkinirwM court press, nt'JT : •»! Vikei «f Waetfeld took a«e- iigh scorer for the Blue PtnWj ^•4 la tike <«-yard freestyle. The Harry Hunt. "Pro" Bracuto top- Dick Jenkins «a>yi! |^» tlaae tied the' peel record. , ped the honor series with a 603 litting 20 point* or more i«t, tM hia lowest of tki'3 set, and Frank Crincoli posted a HS Jayvees Drop dfth time thie year. Dave Dta.Dinwoodie score* £! /J la tfce M« e»ent, th« 100-yard nr-^a.i.1 ^'.•Pj {tpftetMke, JliiUeaj and Large of 601. Double centuries were post- woodie cloaely followed JcnUM HnilHIiJI placed aecead and third ed by Blyth 223, N. Yaruwi 209, with 18 pointa—his aighth tim kl In the cp •MilsnaMeld'a Dreyar—who J Long 208, Rogers and Gaivaudan Game To Summit the .double, figuraa. 204, J. Ciraulo and Patrick 202, J Three players' of«the 8IIMM» ^^ia^aaA ""akalA flfc ajt^aa^ar aa^akjhl —* -^-— »«Uiaf far the NatiMal HaM •( Faau, which will fc* located •• wttceaM at the M' 1 Pensa 201 and Adams and Ehr- Westfield's junior varsity baa- squad should be mentioned t*- H(^PiPi|:#,. l*w. pem revere,. . . • _ , . ml Raleore Ual»«rtitr ia New BraMwick. T»al»li»« plan far the grid ahriaa wen •»- fU pravad by •*• hoard W dira*«»rt al lha awaliaf w Dallas, Tec. CoKtractin «f th* Hall af F*m* mann 200 even. ketball squad also took it on the tether—Dick Diakoa, Sonny Da)*. MP*J**f latahed aacond In The board of directors of thenose Friday evening, losing to the nia and Joe Kenney—b4caiwe #f WBm^m* U*m by PH«. Urtt wae eVferrod by the 4iroetor« ••IB «flor tk* pMaeat utiaaal »mmrfmty Ri»lg«r« wat tha »iU af ataiih the ganw, Aawriea's •»( iaUnasWfUt* faatball fax ia laVlt. Th. HaM af Fa»e will c«t a> animlad thru loop has voted to keep the league Summit JVs 47 to 21. Summit led their good play and teamwMk ISTtfcW la tha lMyard hack- iist open for the balance of the •11 the way in handling the jun- 11 finu in t»e_. •ted to attrwt aSIUaaa af vMlarsIa fn ailliaa MUn aad •• ••>• Irmm all o*ar th« Uaitad StaU». throughout the game. Together traata^withuiatk] weat te WtttaeM's Dick season. ior Blue Devils their third loss of they tallied 48 pointa. Ml Ed titaer, after ,».. -•'- U the season. Summit opened the ga»« with • Bahway had tan,, —Ml aad Jeha Party Racing Cam To Be Rogers Texaco .... 18 tha double ft Vm • ••* Md third ia tha Oratory Downs Sohult« Tavern ... 23 The' Blue and White made • Catering attack which MtUd S* Madison Adds To Shown At Linden Golden Dawn Palry 24 match of it until the last period Ivan, Ctaorge }{. Mannlno £ Sons points in the flrat half. The HIU- Rontiettl Deco. No. when the Hill toppers outacored [opyer* used the faat-brcak to food tM, Who acradW • Jiilfllfc-lisltoof M4 f.oltfrM ttnlili" LINDEN — Six championship Trinity Five Westfleld Lumbar . 31 them by 17 points. Westfteld idvantag* on their huge court, and Minta respecti^' .9 «***»• hi tit* MivMual md> Church Loop Lead Recreation Boys 31 racing cars of national acclaim Vuleco Hitrdwara 33 scored only two pqints in the first' eomiatently outran the Blue tni will be among the million dollar Holy Trinity's quintet lost to a 'Andrews Shoe Rep. 23 34 period and three in the final quar- White all evening. Although JBB- Rahway crew «H i Md, Mt dNfMd the aert thre* Itadiaon Avenue Chapel went in- equipment display of the National Blm Boys 22 35 ter, The Blue Devils were ham- tha ajjeond ptriai •Mta, O. eMag, hi which Hew. strong Oratory five from Summit tina controlled a lot of the r+- 1 to a «vt point lead in the Church Motor Racing Exposition which Friday on the home court, 48-28. GOLDEN DAWN DAIRY pered by the speed of the Summit Devila were NfHl, BB >ound(, he waa not given mueh ^ asjr^_/Ji^aaaBaBj^ ,^aajaBS»BBBB^BF ^"" ?"•" apaalW*7~ "SaaaaaaB '. Clraolo 160 208 ISO - bowling league feat week, picking will be held at the local airport pJ^j^^* \ ^^^j 'AfclgJ #ha* la^ak-Ma^atlaMf The local team was outscored in .. Gonnella. ..,., 151 165 147 team and mtesed many easy shots. welp under the boarda, and 8\IM- Kahway reaehri gy up four pointe by sweeping Meth- hangar No. 1, Feb. 8,9,10,11 and every period as it took its fifth T. Fusco ,• 162 147 142 Ed Colfey and Carl Hornung third quarter, <«tMy as* the IW-yard• freeatyie odiita, Hartvigaea turned in the 12. ). glsto 166' 163 178 mit took the majority of then. ffta*. bk* at reeenrea to uaa In straight loss. . Fiadlnu 160 211 180 scored the majority of Westfteld'A In the second half WettaeU In the junior i only doable of tha natch, a 203 in The Blue Crown Special, in Conroy and Jordan played a points, Coffey with 10 and Hor- way defeated tWj mttmHttt relay haaipmd West- Ma Middle game. Presbyterians which Henry Banks sained his Totals 791) 888 837 came closest to the Summit eeoring ehe only period in which WHS doable when he opened with 199. sociation. Three title calibre stock against Trinity's five. . Westfield rim. WESTFIELD t-UMBEtl 1 3 outacored. ' cara rounding out this group will was 10 points behind at the half. iyulewnkl ...... 186 171 162 Bavoaa *.. be those of the Atlantic Stock HlllKef 172 ITT. 153 WcJIinn .. It was announced recently by onATOKY 1«7 Hunk .... o Mudlnon .,.....,.,., « 0 Car ^Racing Club, Consolidated Blnsucci 200 166 Ifornuna; • 1 the Westfteld Boosters Association Methodist H 5 Clark ,,.. til«. Kla. Tim. Art! ,.,, 182 103 191 ftteyer .., o Preibjrlerlan 5 6 Racing Association and United Oenry ... a .1 7 Hunt 175 165 17S ToWee .... a that Feb. 9 would be Family Night 81. Puul'a ,. ,. i . « Stock Car Racing Association. Whelan .. 10 2 Bta«r •*« at Roosevelt Junior High School Cutine .. o Totals ...... 895 840 ~852 7 4 18 VAI-BCO HARDWARE Calloway . MADI8ON Prewtwiok 6 liooney .. > gym. Plsns have been made, for ffehlvlk Ill 144 197 Sharkey . o Mncoll 168 119 Thompaon three basketball cohteata and a 158 Cucurro . 7rlncoH 204 23S 164 Feller ,.....,... 182 l»* o A. Veneilo .... 182 147 179 •and concert between halves. .The Hkor«e US 14> Seton Hall Tops Heo 10 Totala itAHfail Pturaon ...... 113 140 Smith ... T. Venelio «••»«« 1&0 ••• 188 complete plans for thia big eve- Hattvlnen 159 155 Stevens . o O. Space 177 222 144 SUMMIT vn, t Handicaindict p Clark 3 -\ Uuda 178 128 Ola, Fla.Pt'. ning will be issued later. . Amaalo YMCA Basketball McNamara 0 o Dennis .; 3 0 WESTFIELD Cli Totala* ...... 789 830 Totals •899 801 Kyan ... O »• Gin. Fill. Pit. Totals 18 12 48 floforth ...... 2 16 HOLY TRINITY H. S. SC1TOLTZ TAVEHN Shipley , Williams 0 Halt 123 Play continued in the High Rleder 168 199 18S StoGlffln Smith Kcneljy .. 134 1(7 • 156 Ula, Kla. P4a. Mastrliin Roblnaon, g 150 School YMCA basketball league Jordan 3 9 _»et 144 151 172 Ford .... Vnn Hart Avar. .... 150 150 ( Hhevman 0 2 Brlttnln . 147 14i> HnrrlHon Ktutmann UV 123 129 over the past weekend. Saturday's 16» nay, M .. Kepner .. 115 171, 160 TowiiHend 0 0 Ounuaules ins ins Totala 20 5 4fi Jellklna > action started with a 37-28 win for Devers .. 0 0 asa 164 157 •Weotfleld 2 » 13 3—27 Brown Ward ... BBoyi fivc ; Totala 7S5 757 717 Button ... 3 Summit: 10 » 7 81—47 T^lnden 0 I the Oean Oilers over Notre Dame. Conroy .<. 10 Totals 821 84 8 Tl4 Heferees—Pearson, Bruno. Homer .. Totala .. Ryan Akers and John Zink, each Williams . .1 II. 1IANN1NO & SONS Dlnwooilc o Weattteld .. PREHUYTRHIAN McMumm M. Mannlno 14S 25 r. 169 Ilahwny .. 347 -ISO had 10 points for the Oilen..'while Slekom .. 1 llKin ..... 168 177 141 Jteferees—Slcige, i Widen \ Ill 140 ir>8 Pete Fletcher hit for; 12 points Ehvrrinn 20(1 170 WHS Varsity Totals .19 11 4» J. O»vldmn ...... 810 180 181 for the losers. Totals «... 8 10 28 T. Mannlno IBS 138 m wlffct*:*^'; Department: rtfslty C. Duvldaon U.'. 108 127 Score by Periods: J. Mannino ...... 162 176: 1 Basketball Schedule Hopkins Its 36G 17< Ray -Ford's 28 points led Seton Oratory 12 12 8 18—48 Dlakos a .1 15fllMlMlwCouinbd taalMtbell tMin ef the YMCA top- Handicap S S 5 Trinity B 9 B 9—28 Totals 83& ~ sliy O pad Oie Watekang chapter of the Hall to a lop-aided victory over Keferee, Auguatlne; Umpire, Co- JANUABT TofMs ...... 834 74S 825 uccl. ANDREWS SHOE REPAIR Dunks 3 ff'tb »JMlt tenor Hl-Y Saturday eve- ,8T, PAUL'S the Dublin Devils 90-16. Bill Neu- Stanley ,. 181 185. lufl 19—BoBelle, away 7:30 Drurnmond • 0 « :'; !.ijliar, 4M«. B toah both teams Meyer , 151 170 1S7 er, Don Dilley, Dick Sprague, and Ellcr ...161 164 161 26—Pending, here 7:15 Dennis 8 Andrews 177 123 131 Al Foster all hit double ngures Blyth 223 136 151 itcHale 2 Betty Coumba ' linttl the second quarter to really M*ltl)l« IBS 179 134 Blirdolt 18* 147 209 30—Union, home 3:30 Kenney 7 15 member of the local 1 Ma to ptay, the acore at\he end l*klk e 1«1«44 157 160 for the Hall while Norman Burr Winter Sports Arena Pensa 201 144 191 Swlck 0 Trotman 147 15J 0 has been ranked ninttl FeTth* irat being d to S in Sum 140 and Bob Casey "each had 4 points Warren , 8 for the losers. Plentiful In County TolalB 950 710 2—Union, away 7:30 Barker ,. 1 en'a division oftkeE •0fi:tMtr.->"-- •: ' Totali 787 RECREATION BOYS 1 Brncuto 174 219 310 6—Bound Brook, away 3:30 Totala 29 8 65 Tennis Aasoc |l iwring all bat • of the team * The Texas Aggies also had an TRENTON—A variety of sports Mnrvosa 14!» 135 136 9—Roselle, home 7:30 Westfleld 1112 18 8—49 nounced. Heading ut? easy day defeating Texas 52-18. Glvaudan 194 170 204 Summit IB 20 17 IS—85 t # potata in the aecond and third and other activities calculated to C. Yarussl i. 1 !>1 158 140 14—Somerville, away 3 JO Referees—RUiolo, Hyman, Rosenquist of period*, the BDV's outaeared Sum- Berrys Take Over Dick Prentiss led the Aggies' at-entertain and relax visitors to the N. Vnrussl 151 1 159 222 tack with 21 points while Bill 21—Plainfleld, home 7:30 •H by M point*. Chuck Hit*, the Garden State mark the opening Totals 859 815 912 SD Va epeediest forward, managed Bunce and Bill Schumacher shated of the 1951 tourist season. i «U thabaaket with 17 points, Triangle Lead 13 points for the losers. ELM 111OVV S BONNETTI DEGO. No. I In the Union County Park sys- ponK ., 208 172 35(1 Alsitll 174 180 rMewedby i for Jack Wllty and Perry Welch and "Salt Water" tem alone, a recent survey shows ^atrlcU inn 203 158 T. Domiottl 169 \ 170 Carlisle «. John Bullock, Summit'! Berrys moved into the lead of Fugmann led Slippery Bock to an SorBo .. 168 ISO 1S6 MUHCO 160 171 that supervised skating areas will Newman ir.9 185 180 Adams 200. 190 player and captain, was their high the Presbyterian-Triangle bowling easy victory over the Syndicate Meyer , 162 210 103 Russell 174 212 league last week by blanking Heit- 48-25. Bob Yenzer and Alan be available at Briant's Fond, Ce- acorsr with • point.. Cloiely tail- dar Brook Lake, Rahway River Totals ing waa D. William* with 3 bas- mans, former leaders. Pacing the Schuster shared 20 points for the 005 916 Totala ...... S77 033 ' heavy hitting for Berrys were losers. Lake and Lagoon, Warinanco Lake kets. ' < and Lagoon, and at Lake Surprise. Horstmann with 210 and 200 and In the day's final and closest The BDV's next game will be Sell, who had a 265 nightcap. Mc- These skating areas will be light- agalmt the Plainfleld Midgets Sat- game the Misfits beat Duke 31-27. ed for night skating. Cabes upset Nolls 2-1 in the other Al Pftrrman and Jim Cvichton j vrday, Jan. 27, at the local Y. match. Nolls saved the middle Coasting slopes open to snow •h The game will act aa a preliminary wcie high for the winners while game when Cadmus hit 212 and Dick Peterson's 10 points -wa3 enthusiasts include those at the to the vanity name which will be Irwin 210. Galloping Hill Golf course, fair- with Perth Amtoy. Starting time high for the losers. Sawn tins w. i.. ways No. 2, on the 18 hole course Wilt be 7:15 for the BDV's and Ilcrrys R 4 Leading scorers arc: Ray Ford lleitniuilH 7 5 and No. 5, on the D hole course STEERING 8:30 for the varsity. Farents and Nulls 8 0 of Seton Hall, 133 > Gerry Wright also at Schoc Lake, Warinanco HERE'S YOUR OPPORTU friendB of the Y arc cordially in- JlcCubcB 3 3 of Dean Oil, 100; Perry Welch of Green Brook Parks, and on the vited to attend both games. Slippery Rock, 96; Dick Prentiss Watchung Reservation. XOLLS Sovw tar STOCK UP ON THINGS Feb. 9 the BDV'a will oppose Mnyne 177 181 of Texas Assies, 92; Dick Sprague an< the Junior JV's of the Westfield <;iiiliiiua H7 212 124 of Seton Hall, 81. Those who enjoy sleigh riding 1 .iHckfon 117 115 will be able to rent equipment at High School. The game will be Bavlaon IBS isc •' • ' w. I.. AT PRICES THAT MEAN played at the Roosevelt Junior Irwin i3| B 183 Seton Hall 7 0 the Watchung Stables.. High School, beginning at 6:30 Noll 1S1 Texas AKKU'H ...... G 1 131 ii aiimiorv u>iok r> 2 J p. m. Tho came •will precede the Wcllraan ... 1'cun CHlcl-M 5 2 READ THE LEADER FOR Improve* steering " REAL SAVINGS Totals 757 Notro Dilmo ...... 4 a high school JV and varsity game. lit JIlslltH 3 4 All LOCAL NEWS X' WEBTPIBIiD. __j- McCABKS nuiio ;. :i 4 FRONT-END J"»ennv 132 IHlblln Devils 1 ,G McC.-ibo ., IS9 " 1 S "".::::::::::•:::• j 1". Urander 1st 0 7 8 S ChllllM 177 0 GIVM a «ofer, i&" ..::::::::::-:—• ? Handicap 30 BOXER KrIokKoh 2 s VentlmlBlla H Totala , 802 RENT FORMALS Mioelhtr rld« 17 ADJUSTMENT Mite X gtlrrup ft 0 Men's Florsheims drats correctly lionett i IJKllItYS SHORTS ««»*or ::::: a 0 Jones tea 13S 162 !••! at *JO*« Buchii-rian , j 2 ilorHltnunn 210 SOU 167 177 J.lndvrnttn ..... l 2 Mi'Ouuo us 163 Wadding, banquet Reg. $1.10 «»HIHIO :..:: j e Sell .._„„„„ 181 177 K)RAUMIT£D Brako 0 o Unnmii ltiii 170 or dance- gavldoon 0 I) wado ;;; o 0 Totals S72 SS39 here you'll find Totals HE1T3IANU TIME ONLY SPECIAL ii "ii ,--'('J» 1S5 100 148 formoli for every 8UMM.IT Oorror U ., US 160 Ml fOR ONLY GI«. I'll., Ma. WutlHsr 137 103 Ktaiion ,. . JMont/'iaving price •Walker 110 Ivu.tU H;i ]74 inii BulloL-k a 8 lleltnum ...... 144 us 154 tornforlablr . Indutftii Brockolbuk 0 1 1.1« Anderson 0 0 Cory ftrled, fraihly P. Tighten if«efln9 fleof to • . .'.<• ' WERE W!lli;uns 3 Handicap 41 Heed 0 e T0I11I3 792 •leaned, naien- i frame. HANDSOMI tinydcr 0 •Wllkcs 1 o lbly priced. 9. Adjuit thnrtng peor. Anderson, 11. , 0 CYO Track Carnival 3. Check king-pin bushing*. COWHIDE BEtt^: . UH». Totala Set For February 3 r4. Check pitman arm. Senior High Complete Outfit PARTS SXTUA IF NEEDEQ 5. Check tie red ends, SOCKS .•;,/..'; M(.7Je6pM The Union County liigh school 1$. Adjuit toe-In. Swim Dates indoor relays will bo one of the including features of the uniiuul CYO track 7. Set steering geom«fry COTTON PAJAMAS id carnival, to be held Saturday, all accessories caster and camber. JANUARY SHI PTC COIOHD a d 19—Columbia, 3:30 away l'cb. 3 at the Klizabeth Armory. 8. Check pivot pint for 20—Columbia, 3:30 here The scholastic lici'Tonnci-a will • TUXEDOS wear. FEBRUARY compete in the half mile, onc- •FULL DRESS 2—Plainficld, 3:30 niilo, two-mile and onc-and-scven- 9. Check klng-pln Inclina- SPORT SHIRTS Wu«v« 4. away tion. 5—Irvington, 3:30 here cighths-milc medley relay races, • CUTAWAYS 9—Morriistown, 3:30 with NJSIAA rules to govern. here 10. Road iest car. TIES \-\ t # # , Uo*ji» 12—No vark Academy, 3:30 here 16—Piugry, 3:30 away Family Swims At Y 27—Irvington, 3:30 away MARCH 9—State Meet Tho Westfield YMCA Bwiniming away pool on Sunday afternoons from Glasser's NORRIS CHEVROLET ''•'JO to 5:U0 ia open for family TAILORS VOLUNTEER FOR a of two tamM event. Paesait lost tke freestyle 1 relay deapite tbe eaeeUent swim- - Keyitonen and Ckope«r« elastic aehefeM (• kegia Mk Md YMCA'a KM * H*MS* Ut«tt* en, Con*., rWCA svlasiswM. 3T- to laat ale<« Zefcrick in an vMrt tfce •^aM*w'"ia^j1r1i&^ Ml «t tlw rfataieU aWviiag Totali TIT Tit »!• ming of William* and Anderson got under «*• tost week vita an- 2», at the Orakf* YWCA pool over Uim4*y airht, Old>br> kari • of WestAeM in Pasasic'i behalf. day Hisrht leagxw, whith ffrowlod hit reatioft laaea. other teal* •aim*, Becoa*iUtiii| the weekend. three gasM i**i In the Nfigaker. 1 VAN ItKNlMAIJkKR its «e*ond half this week. hall of fame All Uaau wkfcfc M*B«U« I* tk« three gaaMs each W«dn«aiay eve. If is* Campbell wea three ef Wat- boei ' howling league. Second Thi* Saturday afttmoeti, Mont- Keys , dewneel the BeMtws he rolto I960 tonracy aima* have beta ning. The round will eoaipleu its chun* Lake's flvc flrst places. She piaee BrovMIs gained a game clair will invade the local V pool after losing the first fame k» tcore ever iaw«d *atr* MMki e«4 MW taaatt last game F*». 1, at which tleM when they wsa tke last two JFre« in an atUsajpt t*. «a*M tb« juiw ^:>n.Ja||w:a«ste^3|* Buy aet«re tlwai fcjr writiag *• took the 49-yard) freestyle in 21«, competition, the fourth (n4 last round will be- the 100-yard freestyle in 1:11.8 K. Tsrrfs. iaanieson with a 137 team. The mart will tefin at 2:30 Wishgawtrt 21B awl Sell in the «M*U HtMHcw Cbaak, HeJafttM tee- gin. The wiaaen of each round n#He gaa«e was high fair the win- p. m. with 201 for the itTiators. tNtiw, 411 fait ITMU, Flat*, and the Ivfl-fttd backatreke in |,tHt will then play for the league cham- M>6 Mrs and Carter with a 214 open- Summarta ef Meat*: mlaud a t*t. fela. Batrtes dew r«*. «4 A pionship. er, paced the losers. Third place Wotttckappert, aided >r BrOKt tiaanen's 211 nightcap and when iw atar will a* a* feUrfeyi aa4 In tk* tnt gam* last week, the Clark ifell before Matt he wwn 2-1, OiiniBtrt » light 1 Suhdsrs. aVlla downed Van lUnaiielaer jn Help ertv's M* middle game, Red Coata Uwe4 to Ike Aplrea, II. Bauer Co1l#gi«ni la twe. Uth ball. Hi. 85-37, la a very well plty*a gaate, Glen views Sweep the list two and T. Terry won the lima* leatfuc we N«TM MWrtoli of th« Squires tal- outside game* from DieU. In the Handicap by Joe Buc OakUndAdds lied It aa|Ma and Geeiffe Kirn u- latter maUh, Smyth with 204 and an4 h i eounUa far 14 p«iirt» for the lte« IH' Loop Chip* with iOO, were high for rd from the Coats. Near the *ad of the gaaie, Terryn. ••'-•••••• Congi'ou tot To Pin Lead • Kirn maaa a V*g »*»d goal whlck Gle«vl»ws, testing the only sweep In the Women's Tuesday Oolanby frtertyl*, r»Uir «t :£*.«» — uM have given W»» nullUUd by a teammate who nrowne.ll and a 300 a parked aswe than three seconds in Kifht pin league this week over (.'lark Oakland House drew further the keyhole, "tank" Seibert ef Unta* Tire, moved into a tie for »tiHm«Hla OlirlntlunuR ,... 176 I«i ABC. Ed Smit away in the Gaiwood Rec league K. Terry dealer HI 141 pj rec. the Squires, whe.was leating the runner up ^position with Mary* Terry pin toppling la*t week at the West. leagua in the aeerinc department who won two fcamet from An- in the l»aj- told Recreation lane*. The league MaWietiiivn ROM'KniAND old Tuesday with an averlge af 17 points per drews, Newburghs heU ftrat plu* »I'S Kaae* ., V,» lit leaders tapk a 'feur game (Bread game, waa •'hMaVvircd" by the by winning tbe eutside gaaMs Shew OprM Feb. if JtoiiaM ,. in: us lut the all time by sweeping DuPont AA, while opponents an4 m*4e mly «ne Held from Jttnnette*. In tlw etker ; Kelly'i 2M aecond place WestAeM Sheet Metal 06I.DSHV riolr* "i .•.'.•.•.'/.'.' ti4 t«4 *« ing and there- •Ml and three free throws. The matciwa of this 10 team laatjMi C. Corbttt 183 With, an etatoate entertainment 0110 137 i:>« lit alley record lout two to Garwood R«at. Mil Red Ceata scored Wore two-point- WettAeld studio* won the last two aMaby 172 pregraia ana I list ef nerthwa^* IlnnaieaD _H _J4 _J| Wraggs paced Oakland wHh a ers than their opponent! but were games ftom Dean Oil and Milady* llrown tit •**»le IncliUlng Jiliaas, gulass, TolKta 101 731 ~T»i the ABC since 21», Blackte Arta contributed a Crime 181 league eompie- handicapped by fewlt and the free- won a pair from Venneri*. £*• Adam 17t triMMre aM waedsmen the lltti 216 and Tony Caaale had a 2M. throwing, aMMty ef tk»» winners. BEXATOItn vock's 191 for Jeannettes wa» high • Total! -TM' 713 annual NatWnaf f ienamen's and Kuback HI tat Nick Walters' t#S opener waa the score. ZEBRIC1C Vacation tfcow will open In Or«n« krnur II* Ml .tet a new only double for DuPont. Al ?riah, In the aecond game, the Cun- Brace It* ill 143 Central;*•>**, S.a^..Tarii, Feb. Taylor 14S in ninghanti beat the ChHchti, 61- U <»i Vtiilcaan# 170 let topping Pete with a 212' opener for Garwood Newburfh .... 19 Marts ,. ill >jo 1 175 Over Passaic 17 t« run t»r«i|h feb. 21. •*-)! S«l Ji» N. 3, Heat, waa the only double century 4S. Jack VanHart, Jim Thompson, Kuryi ..!..!. U 21 gturlt is' 10 1»3 fred Cunningham and Rudy SUn- oi»nvl»w ,... Hi laterettlig awrsenallties at the Totalu ~W i»J (US art), John roller in that match. Laurent Andrew* »» liourk* , .- 187 ia,i * * Ml, all of tbe. winners, scored 16, 112 shew will Iwlude Cetil Moore, a KKVHTONK .•* loop held to third place, despite the loss Jeannettew ...... 87 Mandle»p ...... « «2 Th» junior swimming, team af n«dall lid II* 1*^ 18, 12 and 12 pointi each, re- Venneri 27 I the Westfield YMCA won its fifth noted northw^dimaa wh» will «». me and » 698 of two to Excellent Diner, Joe Went. HItidIon Si 36 Ish ua a tefk.hf degsUd from Mu«w«i4 >*1 i«s "J Lauda 206 and Fred Btelermann spectively.. John Chironna was Union Tire ...... 24 111 nuet at the expense of Passale Ho**r<« K,l til IM • •*».• ilsmllfon U7 JfJ '{J high scorer for the Chitches with Milady 23 nnKKM YMCA Saturday, the,bo?*, ceatk. rairbanVs, Alaaka' tnTday befer* fbowllnr, Bon 208, leading the way for the win- Dean Oil II 34 Oreene 141 J75 119 the sh*w7opens. Metre kat hten riirn«*« 4 if! 1*1 >}» ners and Frank Webster 222, scor- 12 points. 3* Thompson 137 lei 127 ed by Jack Holmes, have only one Itanaloap _h_ _87 _H air to White UJIt Br«wu«U ltd 123 In* en roitf far iBMy moRthi ant his Ing Ugh for the loscn. In the third gtme, the Cawys, Jamleaon 171 lots t« date—4o Paterson. Plj, •foldH 1*1 »f» Ml two games riraolo Illll 141 lf.4 trip i« «ald t» be the longeit of dehults Tavern won the first aecond round winners, polished off Northrui Ill 'US 11* itrtmltHRen ...... 1411 ten sale was only able to send four the new team, the Parkeri, 52-33. ,7-aliaroKfikl 1177 ! 177 14» UtlllUup 48 a? its kind ever undertaken en this ' and six pina. two from PAS Painters, Matt 126 41 boys to compete here but put up a iTontevin 130 JUI4 42 continent. Somewhere In mid On- : Knickerbocker! Riedei hitting 204, Doc Buchblnd- Bob Byrne and Click Crosby tal- Total* 821 game battle against terrific odds. to leave' his' north woods retreat lied IS and 17 points respectively ~M5 K. TEflltV tario early la January he wan re- and appear at the shew sgain thle , and Rawson er 202 and Merbie Gunsaulei £22 There was no entry from Passaie for the Caaeys. JHANNETTEB Biebert 143 l.>4 in the 100 yard freestyle ,OT•- div- ported time and ap- nUr after an abaence of thre* rmen ft" Mi for Schultt and Pete Petricelli A. Pensa 1*1 JJ1 1ST K, Terry 177 137 1B1 parently lit • pasltton te be In Summaries: Heyer 115 tl* »» McMillan 117 1.'i 4 17N ing. In the 100 yard freestyle years. Noeh will have a renllea; won a pair 233 for PAS. Knickerbockers Carter 214 14! UED COATB Cardlllo }«8 1J2 HI 14 event, Roger Anderson swam the Mew York on ichedule for the af his northwoods hut at the «he# I John Frank! stored the second sweep, blanking Ola. Ma, ma. Sarpciv .'. '• • l«7 1»1 141 Kraft 168 IS."! Palace opener. / ;• . \ and will demonstrate hU methoe* Kirn r 7 0 14 crawl against Hugh Williams who General Cellulose. Dickey or the Totals ...... BOt 60* M< •Total* ...... »89 «23 S01 ef trapping beaver, otter and SM^'. high team winners was high with 236, fol- nennlncef 5 1 11 MATTHEWSON swam backstroke. Anderson's A favorlu if Hew Yorkers, WOOCIH I 0 , 4 . , 190, IRS 113 ten ai well as orercotninc • b|a||p : to Bonnettla lowed by Leo Rsgonese 212 and •Wesn*l 0 Q 0 time was l;09.3 while Williams Noah Rondeau the Adirondacki ; Caruao had Chlionna ...., it 0 ( r(»n>IAno , 149 in* Cline 145 179 1»7 followed with 1:12.8, both boys hermit, hat been prevailed upon Charlie Romano 22B. h. Penan 13! m •4 A. Briuer ,'. 161 170 167 •el 612 and I.. Totals . 17 ' 35 Clrlnclone 147 121 111 ere were 10 Onkiand Home .. H Kocher HI 1!3 135 Wrnt. Mhcet .Metal 15 Ola. Pl». rta, r double cen 154B "TitO 11, J l^turenv.. '18 Belbfit 1 33 5 TotniR 540 KclHllU Tavern 23 Cofy i i.... 2 0 Knickerbocker , 23 M»cDofiftl(l 3 0 P. Cotone ..T.'..."iRS 113 179 Kxcellciit niiirr T 2>"> Morion 7 1 121 I!.'. AT as 22 Garwaad Itent. 90 While 2 1 I>. Knlxer ,. 133 109 140 P. & H. I'll inters 94 Mc»Jill*n ...... 1 0 r-F . Marvos«!?• a ••-. •«!• ir<2 1(3 84 23 Clen. Cellulnse 3S 24 !? 28. 29 DuPonf "A-.A7"..".,-.. 11 44 Totnls .. , 16 "1 Totnln r,2» "loi THE 27 HO DuPONT A.A. CHITCHES8 MILADY'S SAVE ™ SMOKEHOUSE "• 83 Ol>. Pla, '122 13.r> E 34 Fisher 123 m IK N. Kmorlck ir,o 22 3S Hovotli 1»7 163 161 Mufano .....2 3 7 y. PU'roHpero 123 !l» 14A . namt on tht lips of all houitwivtf in Union and SomtrttlCountitt 18 59 Walti'l'H 201! 140 17S Kirn 4 10 If. I.ntlislok .. 12S 104 140 6nyd«r 1ST 14B 141 Kenny 4 J, Maninpnlca 109 2 140 1 KEIIS tlcunln 101 126 148 Clilrnnnn (i it "Smok* Hpusf and why not? Htrt, direct from out* own Smoking 210 lit Cunlrella 4 Totals .. 482 1SR 117 Totalu 784 • 759 74S VENMEni'S .157 1CS HOCSB TotnlH 20 G 4t> 118 131 11)3 B. Hrt« 141 157 218 and Lock«r Plant you can actually savt at high at 35% off OOOD MEATS. 1B1 3. Iitmone . CUNNINCIHAWS P, al . 122 .815 !>J4 1KB. 134 188 m 127, P." Siabo ...... 1861. 167 '132 F. Cunningham ..J'l'v:\ 1 TV la ru»»l 136! Y«i, our Quality iiunqutitiontd and our trtmtn^oui bu«irw» it batkl "1*4 W. Wraiwa 173 219 Yannuil ..r/i:-."?"*?...,.. * :fit| 1 CACO * Castile v 167 148 MaeNlilnJIucMlllnn 1 , ^fOVSTolal: u r,oe co? lit : 812 130 TtiomtfHon 1 ur, 203 Totals fit 798 101 Van Hurt 0 if : ClT.BNVIRW 170 MacDoiiiild 0- id •''(Bn:vAit^i Ha HHEKT METAIj 2 13. Nlcolns 151 131 174 ICO Stam«l ... 0 12 r. Trlmio . 132 12S 141 158 H ttose _...... t... 136 13.1 •IK! lpn«» . 113 129 >. '93 l« 156 Totals 30 el Trlano 110 149 897 Pronneda .... 1*0 1,'7 131) PLENTY OF FRJEf PARKING SPACE AT ALL TIMES W. Elllnthum ... 143 1SI Hi PAI1KI3HS Totals r.12 1ST. nr.8 V. dannke. 179 110 ISO 451a. Pla. Urn. 172 1S2 Dlelct .... 4 1 UNION TirtTC 1B1 Totaia ~m ~m ~J90 Pel ton .... ,r. Tellclello . 131 1«7 04 . 1 0 IP. Wlllpnlirock in 120 191 2« QAKWOOtJ RE3T. K'llbriae ... ..1 I) 88 COMPARE AND YOULL COME HERE! 180' t>. Mamr ...... 166 150 183 Cuuke, 3 0 |A. ITowarlii ... 12.1 If, 6 95 165 jss r. Umone 136 1S1- 19! Boettke ... 2 0 C. Muxaln in 113 162 243 W. Noycn 169 13t» i«r» Hackman .. 3 0 i* 1!6 \ Znneski .. 149 1ES 124 Totals .... 476 "439 869 $00 A. Priuh 212 198 1S4 Total Ill 1 33 TOPORBOtTOM No. 1 Totals 832 7S7 OASBYS Lull l«r> 140 lOt 149 138 Ola. Pla. Pta. Cliccchlp 130 131 12T 1(18 P. Cuccaro Morimilln 120 128 117" isa R. J. LAURENT C. Ciiccaro iso 202 Kepner mil 14!) 211 Btoecker 120 164 ICO 298 ivaufmnnn 151 1R3 180 Byrne ROUND ROAST 16(1 167 UiurenC 1!9 15R 1Z Harollfon .. Totals 535 570 1% Cronlly .,.. zoo Herrltt 161 . 172 1S6 DEAN OIIJ •'. Webster 232 14H 193 Ortleb Monher ... • Mnrlno 107 110 13) lea Horltf 173 130 )19 CHOIC1STCUTS lb. Olovfnn .... Tota1« ...... nr>2 7«1 Bcliuli 122 140 123 1H4 EXCELLENT D1NRH McClo»key as 1!)2 Fisher 1 Urcluoll 140 143 JOB-- 174 Ijurta S0« 170 143. 1. Marcmitonlo ..'119 KH 187 60! 167 103 U Crlckenbcrner JOS 1!i7 Totals 23 Totals SIRLOIN STEAK IBS 195> 1R2 ~*. Sleiermann t.. 20& 199 174 171 943 OUR FAMOUS BONELESS BRISKET 1*7 Totnla »47 B15 708 893 22S Gaels Upset Fins Marrons Hold 1IAKI.S PCHITI.TZ TAVEIIN 181 J. Ttteflor : 204 189 IBS 201! 149 .lliphlilnder 171 170 202 CORNED BEEF C 2OS Brittilln 140 161 124 14H1 193 le 1R0 1!4 222 In HS Bowling Women's Lead Schults 17t 181 102 His 931 FRESH MILK FED Totnln 866 8!>3 863 Saturday the Green Gaels broke Marrons held fast to the lead P. & S. PAINTERS the Blue Fins' 15 game winning ir,2 167 In the Women's Wednesday Night lb. lalnmone 167 1B4 112 ir.s ,rftenzlano .•..•.. 141 167 17B streak by taking the first game 53 bowling circuit last week despite 17S 202 '.'Mone US tg» 160 |650 to 6Q4 in'the High School Y VEAL CHOPS 178 1(11! ctrlcelll 142 192 233 the lost of two games to Foster 190 isto 144 '183 158 bowling league. The Fins then proceeded to take the next two; and with • the other two matches "A Double Barreled Chicken Special" Totals 727 864 893 (Tames by comfortable margins to •weep affairs, thgir advantage was narrowed, /< 148 177 KNICKERBOCKER OARAGE remain 9 games in the league t 100 18.r. Ickey 16) 256 179 lead, The second game, an 800 Freth Killed C Large Capon Style SOS ir.7 lagonese 1H3 212 169 Breboecks scored one of the shut- 154 204 lomano 229 163 15R series, is a league high and Lou outs, taking all from Zebrick and 16.". 200 hoyden 102 1S6 K7 Fischer's 230 second game is alio >nv!ne» 184 143 190 Back blanked Smyths. Hitth scor- FRYERS 1 CHICKENS high for this circuit. . For the ers were Back 106 and Kostyal Totals 889 032 850 3 | Blues, Dunkley was high with a 191, both of Backs. d BROILERS Wis GENERAL. CEtLTJLOSE 489 series and for the Gaels, Bill an 5-6 lb, avg. 101. 206 lelman '.. 155 IKS 109 •w. i. . etlnrul 162 inn 20.1 148 1B7 Oebler was high man for the day Marron 31 23 '131 138 lasjDDlan 141 13!) 169 with a 544 total. .Poster 28 20 Boneless Italian Style Small 103 19R ugan 169 147 176 Hack t* M 184 203 "ojklewlc* 16(1 196 166 Srtiyth ir' 37 In the other games of the day, Zobiiok 25 20 ~SC4 Tot'rtln ~78? "786 777 the Red Skins took all three from Breboeck ...... 23 31- VEAL FRESH the Black Hawks to move into a lb. w> in MAHROM CUTLETS CAU HAMS 39S 108 209 larney 94 13 108 second place tie with the Gaels. Marron 123 130 104 177 uthiie 135 110 110 For the Skins, Here Pensa was Twnlt» .• 1«» in US ISO "reivn ..,..,. -14J UB .14(1 Jotiniilon ...... ir.7 ins 20 8 1S3 high man with 486, while Dick Ellnr _1£3 "Smoked By Our Own Famous Smoking Procett" 149 166 C Totals 149 Is? Shapiro waa high for the Hawks an 879 with a 419. Totals ~632 681 OTiASSER'S . POSTRFl 543 roudfnnt 1SJ. 197 ISO • • w. i.. " Onnl i 1<2 157 143 onncttl 90 104 Blue Fina 17 1 Small Lean COTTAGE HAMS lb Miller ...; ,123 131 1S1»» 67 Posts var. 128 1S8 n: Ureen Gaels 7 11 Furmann \M 141. 113 Kaufman 146 160 Red Skins 7 11 Foater 168 143 114 128 Ulnck IluwkM ...'. 5 13 143 Totals 518 COS, 513 Totals " ti.17 572 539 Stout BAIION'S _ CBEBN GAELS ewltt 84 117 124 tanden Ill, 124 133 SENSATIONAL VALUE erreby 102 125 97 BACIC CnirnnBola 82 !I8 135 Hack • 178 lf.n inn Iqkey 127 . 153. 161 West 121 104 103 Farm Square Guarantctd i scored the 'oster lf>5 147 Fnrley 1311 141) 1?7 1C7 Aver 100 Knstynl ...... 153 jfabette bowling PeChellla 140 141 193 191 Totals 468 632 S20 Creamy Roll FReSH JERSEY on over West- Uebler 190 180 174 TotnU' r.Sd 611 6p.1 Shoppers ADTO LAUNDRY . Totals 15 647 643 SMrTH Jry. N. Cornell 15!) 1*1 153 • winning two Ice 148 114 BLUE FINS BUTTER EGG S doz. apltella 101 121 Potts 113 136 1S3 B. Hmyfli 141 H6 120 lb. when second t. Miller 138 134 US Dunklfey 180 141 1C8 n. flarkson Ml 1.17 131 (Limit one H>, to cuitomar) 69 49 'illclelio 102 117 .141 Thomas 128 mi 110 II. Vanteuven .. 121) 178 135 (In carton) a pair to Bar- Fischer 98 236 130 II match, Reln- 48!) 486 498 Furtlner 01 136 10.1 Totals r>60 608 EUii LIQUOR STORE HOURS iecond place by 148 Totals 604 800 733 !ortp» 140 „ 1JI iK r Herberts. . Donnettl 99 82 98V Zehr\cV 109 112 lS. > 8 A. M. - 6 P. M. I,. ver 127 127 127 - BLACK HAWKS Outhrle 106 111 izn THURSDAY - FRIDAY . 33 nlser 158 158 187 Caflmns 132 • 14ii 101 Sommera 135* 137 ir,4 SMOKEHOUSE IS . 2'.> 22 Hlianiro 116 l't 132 [Tayilen 170 144 160 9 A. M. - 9 f. M. 2S 23 Totals r.22 487 D00 WlilliimH 118 WEST SECOND STREET PLAINFIELD 28 2,1 Hartmnn 122 130 TotniiJ 514 PROMPT SERVICE 2r, 2(! HERBERTS Brown 101 99 BET. LIBERTY AND PLAINFIEID AVE. S3 28 lassln 132 145- 105 Aver , 100 100 sto'lkneclit 1(17 1(8 20 21 fnnorl 117 IM 1OR Hurling 102 Hnll 190 H2 14H ONE BLOCK FROM WEST FRONT ST. FREE PARKING ' .. is 23 'alas 128 138 133 Bvlnkmun 113 m 120 nbson 128 147 112 Totals 5S9 Breboeck , 147 185 ALONG THE TRACKS PLAINFIEID 4-8712 n RED SKINS IN ~IS0 132 120 Totala 60ti 638 43S B. Neuer 124 125 Totals 617- 617 676 103 US REINHARDTS Miirlk HIS 148 197 SMOKEHOUSE is «aty to find. Go to West 2nd Street and continue West along the Railroad ?145 11:1 13r, oynolils 110 114 on Bode 15!) 122 159 1 124 124 lortlirup 13S 122 103 Bennett 94 70 cbens -142 127 14.". I Penxa 126 182 17« VOIUNTEER FOR Tracks until you see the "RED AND WHITE" Neon sign. The sign of "VALUE." 472 407 imtevlli ..., 123 113 133 T 117 112 EEUS Totnla B1SS CIVIL DEFENSE 135 id Totals M2 482 474 Til .!>.". *. \ „ • Htallk Higkligkts New Jcruy

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