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Republican Robert G. Planer- •\ •\ * and Robert D. Hardgrove wefe~ ** < tlccied- to-thf-Towiahlp-Com-p mittee ' Tuesday by margins ranglngfrpm.444 votes for Hard- grove to 8§p tor Planer. Mrs. Mar)e(Smllh, Democrat, was elected iax. collector, delect- ing the" Republican incumbent, ymHBwmnrftg?! vdUm to'3,W8; j margin of 105- votes. (All vote" totals given; »re without the sentee vottti.) ' - ""' ~ There W>» * \^^^ votes oa«t,oiH of 8,544i««bter- dt; ''Ii\;' ' ' Planer »n' incumbtnt, led in J the municipal' voting with 3,545 i1 Votes. Hardgrove, a tormerUt ACrTrl •tote. ' Nelson.. Senate i •tear

was a second'' Democrat, besides Mr SmthT'.to carry i 3.893 for S'*«vv^ifi:%^ j&Wmto&k ^i«wNp |ttB*fc:^n«hW Coy 7J?3£g$ffljiiga®^ edi. papty_; preference Tuesday • -• '•••••- •'•"/..'v-yv-tii NO RG their verdicts .lot.' a year Wilbur G.' SHaffef, 22, igo, when'-- Ha*dgroie_lost.-...to. CityJJ was-ilned $i$q6 y Democrat Jay Bloom by 15 votes. for" driving WTtK]noregls- 'The swing districts, which may iration In his-posseksionik q Maglsagis-- .well "have decided the..: local trate 'Max Sherman presided_tn Springfield Municipal' Court,,-;_

old -daug^tCC, ~ CH*rlene, • ex* they "were too exciied'. t they .needed'.,Tpwnshir^.';CibmrMVy'!'l*^.' HSprimgfield ^Democrafe claimed—as she' stood beside-heri . Republicans l^y Vyy '^' nor dld/.'th'e.v n^ea ,added' tec•men^and Henry, TKarle",: Smitht""deputyvjtax^coil;.'. •'/;' Planer',and RobertD;.Hardgrovc, GrabaK had ,paid • a corigratu- 'lector who will 'how. takei;oiyje^^*2;, -feirGIlttrf ^ ; "" Jacquellher~whbTls ' a. freshman! ( and their enthusiastic: campaign Jatpry visit ead-yrln thevevohing., the he id :postfT'i 'lV(rs.TSrrilth'iw6n ':'•'''' Of coiurse,' there ? University in 1 1 1 ! Workers began to savor the taste Hepublicans ...even. Wd; ,a- k,lnd on-a-sympathy,vote .! ';; tory of Mrs,. MBrie Smith, Who Pittsburgh," MrsrSmlth said. [ v 'vafi'b of victory; _jyorjyorda •.lo.forr 'thfem,uiem,: nbrT"pw thatuicii-^tuy;thou. Philip/ Del vVoc'chio,' formpr ,i:', I .won' the ...tax "collector's -post, To dome .t«nslorl arid 'the «6*petltion Tiad Asked if there Wlinje"ch,angcs -jt-HSA towns. The dne note of. sadness Was mayor' and- pafty "chairman \vhd .-"I - and-thelr faces lit up^ wherrthey mt provjded by • the' slngl.e .defeat subsided, i retired, from the Township Of....,,,_., .. talked about that; :J»Ut_the .de^. In the tax collector's offlce'when CPRINOF1ELO 1 i RUfferod'.by the murifclbal GOP mittc.6 to'run' for the •$,tato''4* i,;;: • I *~ieats of~-TpWnshlp Committee she takes over- in January, sha ^BHUNPIKC TUX oj'ganization. Tax Collector Fred ib|llcan cam- sembly,' presented !a. pictur'e.-:»t'l^ gaM— thete .-.will be "manyr candidates Henry Grebarz and Min.twyM.1 Braurr-lottTheadquarters, as. soon paign chaiiman, aulnmed up^thc Blightly mlxed-emotlons;! He -"'"'"-'' ^ Djimald Mantel they took wlth; haneos in office procedure." ' ieelings of • theTJOO men,' women beaming over the succoss o AsJjcllcatnjedlpi^hlS^djefeaOjy: ; the-qUlet" comment," "The voters Ntno-year-old David J Mantel MM, Mario Smith,, and^many of and teen-agers When ha said, local IComrrilttne candidates,>:,bift i T mi3e a" mistake," - —•_ •Qi'eiparty''"faithful! expressed_sor=. "Our'- candWates' won because still concerned over his:'fate^n'"'?.L.a - CJ^IU^—An*>uiy\ . and asked,- "Why did -y rthey.ranion a:positive:program".] .we_rj(^t:.of'.:thi!^.ieouWyr|.^lu.r^ji::'si*j:| r. a nd -a• ro»m"Bpf-Bf • the tax Daddjt2ILBut \he and' frrt^'ftk! •ggtfcctor's .office for six years,; -wei'e_'Botii siiiillS" ^Bl^.:^ f—unfavowblfe r rifSprlrigfia JbtlbWSt DavidI Liett with th^!H6 to of-hei-SWjir-Fred-JjrJicaun,- who. get * »n Ico*'criartt coney- apal-jUiBH'man this.WSSi Tirt-rui n •nffal defeat* monthly,.iianer collection drive Jhat, we gpt.jf on Sunday morriinr, aoeofd r,'_biit 's'Ull. .. , M : l'm MT excited,!' hcrT»=year ''A'ffKr^i'iWgtng 4RM doorbpll^: =^=3- JvWri-'iwas nqrin'c,ltaled-."-T Clifford'Caae':beeri lie'nked residents r::~T~"Vote^of-GontWe»e«V ' .. • i'rn-.tlred," he said—. ;-"- "TJ»J18r1)»6k book'v for ngspitaii-. "PJarrDii whpn'he rocoyerpd-=hU~" Grabarji. said he was tlre47 irrtrouble, Indications ,were, .the VOTING DISTRICTS — Thb map of SitrlnglMd votln* dls- mood might have beeji dUfercht. lied veterans, alonsr wllh their bratbreath nftcn v kissing and belrif too, and that-he would not run ' trlote U pre«ented to help reader* follow the dlairl«t-by- Both ; Planer -and' Hardgrovo ' bundle! of old newspapers and kissed by an' lmpl'esslve Optimists To^Honor again. He lost by 466 votes. dlatrlit election tally printed' on this page. . were holding glasses from which cardboard., , " section of feminine well-wlsher< Mantellost %.444.: stated, "I appreciate the vote of Irwlh Weihb.org, Democratic confidence which the people of. chairman, amd Mrs. Ruth H11-. 011 P«|e 4> ., • Youth Of Township lard, county committecWoman, Distriet Tally Of Loeat REPUBLICANS • Plan* for local' observance of Mayor William F. Koonz, .have attributed the Republican • vic- Youth Appreciation week, Mon- been announced by David Zurav, tories to what, they tormed the District 1 ""--?.-,. 3 4 S fi 7 • 8 9 ,tO 11 12 13 Total WHO LOST FUED? day to Nov. H, a» proclaimed by president of .JheOptlmUt Club of (ConWnuod on Page' 4) TOWNSHIP'COMMITTEE) Sprlngfleltf. " ]• ' ' ' ' DEMOOBATf 1 'The program'is sponsored an* PLANER .255 234 asT^S? -^: 452 202 U72 250 250' 2fi5.288 25$ 3,545 HE'S ALL ALONE '• nually. by 2,300 U. S. nnd Can- INSIDE A DISHPAN. Best Art Entries adian' Optimist Clubs to give •INSIDE YOUR HARDGHOVE ....'... ;<•... 249 \ ' 274 328 284 43^183^1S5 249 245 257 270, 250 3.399.: "decent youths the public recog- (Republicnn) ~-^ Has anybody,!Hero lost.Frod? nition thoy' deserve for their SPRINGF-I ELD-LEADER MANTEIJ—7T.rT^^rr.i, 151- 170 130 153-114 222 253 29«""" " 204^342 399 309 212 2,955 If anyone hns, Fred.is waiting worthwhile deeds." i -pnti-crrtry—irrtr-dlshpan-opyp n the See Vast" (Democrat) _ ' . ' . ' "~-^-^ M d Outstanding members of each Ask Amy 18 back, porch of Mr. and Mrs. The prize-winning works of .„ 2,933 boys' organization In Springfield Crossword GRABARZ ...... 157 181' 138 159 127 223 2S6' 294 198 34B 35(r-294 210 Sldnoy Miller, 114 Jefferson »rt »«lectod at the Oct. 10 nrt will receive trophies at the tor, JPred, JUst in case niiyon* •how.of the SpilnRricltl Asnooln- Death Notice* 27 (Democrat) . .' • • ' . "~ ,'l'ownshtp' Committee^ rrtocting Entertainment New* i..... 24 TAXCOIXECTOR , might' not kfcow, is a turtle, ' tlon.of Creative ArW ifreriow'on Wednesday' at 8:30 p.m. at Tnwn 280 204 307 231 340 394 314 194 3,271 display In the front, window of Family Life Today ' MRS. SMHTH ...... : 195 207 194 180 171 described by Mrs;.. Miller as 1 Hall. Zurav urged all residents by Phyllis Greer ...... 1R speckled nnrt nbcWsix Inches - the J. J.-Newborry-Oompnny In to attend...... '. (Democrat) : J the General (Urcone Shopping Feminine took . BRAtJN .....209 1118 217 312 ,242' 388 195 149 225 ' 247 240 268 2?fi H,m •ion«. • '...•••, • Chnlrmnn for the Youth Week by Trudlita Howard ..... 21 She kno\vs~ho must be Frod.i •' Center. The entire collection will obscrvniices'ls James M. Cawley, (Republicun)' ' • ' : b* transferred to the Creatmont Gaudlneer Menu 4 boeuuse' his name la painted who Is Springfield township at- Leader Profile GOVERNOR '. ' • , ' . '.,•'•• across his shell. Mrs.. Miller Savings and Lonn Assdclntlon torney, lieutenant governor of Robert M. Black Jr 4 (Mortis ave branch) tomorrow. the Ni J. Optimist Clubs and a HUGHES ,..'.... 182 215 1B4 150 152 265 2G* 354- 203 372 428 338 270 3,347 reports, that sho was washing Real Estate News 2S dishes the other day, looked , Th« outdoor art* exhibition was. member ofthc board of govern? RelUlou) New* ....,,....,' 28 '' ' DUMONTT" ?;.:..: 207 176 247 327 255. 378 174 102 240 192 195 212 188 2/.89S : • out." arid, saw Fred mfirchlng Interrupted by a sudden down- ors of Seton Hall University.' Soelal New*' ;... 1S-19 (Republican) pour, of rain at its original time.. A men's service organization, Sports News ...... ,...-.' 22 across the back lawn. Hta The •bujlness- .e.stnblisHmentH tho lqcfil. Optimist Club meets ASSEMBLY . owner nuiy .i'i>tiicvp,;E)'ed .by Today's lloihttnuker StO 2?)0. 342 287 3.842. : have agreed to'sHow.the Wlrine'rsJ Ibr.luncji the second arid fojvrtlv - ,W Wary Armilrolir • • IK •••;• DEL VECCHIO ..;.„..,,...;, 2(i3 245 -286 335 .{JH 457, ..234 I OH ,281 310 .calling him," or Mrs, 'Mllfef'- :v ;1 1 r: : : ; :0 ^.palHtings and sculptures In'rc- Tuesday -of each month at the Want Ads ...... :...... • .' .2K-27 '• - (Republlcnn) • .•' ' ":.-' "' ^ '' .I'---" ' "'''i../ ' •' ''•" : ; ' '•••'• "':•;'.:•"; ^'':' .'-'•' a( «7A^««:a5•'': ;\:'i'' ••pbftie t« mony.Vfeque.sts by- the Springfield .Steak House. Mem- DK 4-JWJ" tiNten-ciTV CAB co TAIlORlko . DR Binera'I public, aecordltig to n bers devote their activities to FREE DEUVIDV • Hit CAHKINO A BUSINESS OF YOUt( OWN . . find A. <«it Phormocy, iT>.t67<>, l.M pandy (XMItT SHOH I Hl.Woy Toilon, 20 C»nt*» St., Spg. \ Kpok(>sman for the Creative Arts realization ot the club motto, Kurllrt'i Palnl I Wall Co,, 1] Ctnltr it. It Ihrauyhlliii-Wiinl Ad Sirilanl You Hii.ij, Wa «rln«', in Msrrl'i Av«. Colonlom thai Shop, 143 M»rl> Av< group. ,. . "Friend of the Boy." -ADV. —AttV, —ADV. • • , • -ADV.'

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>"V- •',\,....;..V ..",.•,' nnva,••' -Mte.' Aiitjiunv (. j 1 SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. — ..... win'i', prize .(-huinna.n, to Ann , Mr». John DnQuino. i'tid I ^ ^' '" 2 * Thursday, November 4, 1965 ''* Mrs. , Paul DuMiiroDi'Mure. jii'U'jii'tj'd as hosnos-- ' H'nd^-r of Troop. ;i5(i, and moth- .vy, Mary Hpl^'Hl, Norcpn crs of ihi! Scouts" nf ttmrvsriou. uncl Debbie tess^ mothers, of 1(M!- scouts., 'Jroopii. Ciuosl leai'lc'i'K wtfwi Mrs Thetr Toes - MR. and Mrs.-Frank Hioux eirid . tlFrjday.aHtDioo,llu, gllUimulnl JUfouni,,,,d. .Tixop. s Holier! ZicisliT and MM». LI'L' IV, Girl Seottts Stay On ( Mi—TliWKloro-Slilos—vveru-the. j]i 214;'.55(i and 501 in full Andrews Jr. «'iioS ^n.-.jjut'iies. -,i.-; ... "' ... • lumes. Mrs. Anthony, Grazitino v Tlii'" Gii-l' ISeoul" Fiirtd'^dilyi x-ph Carroll and Mrs. f::od I sibtcsistcd by Mrs. .-Jo^nh Jo^n•h Cavi'oll, , J to support the tonal- Girf With Fmfects, m; badlies attlu'.'Prcienti.uirie. Solla.-Mi:s. .Robert Zlcglcr ' Mrs. Fre™—d Soll"-"•a• an••-•d' Mrs"••••. «'»'••War- "" Cadetn-1;irl- Scouf f>oop -MO,j _wi Tht; ;s led by Mrs, Robert"Zlogie'ri Tooir-hai 'ise«ehlh ..aiv4'.>..^Sritb' baOgei WJUl iVUB. UWIIP'M lilt 1HW|;|.,I,| wuaiuuin, *yt > . Sdpu' t- as ttielrjjnstruclor, and.j evening, assisted by Mre. lice -Vj • Prizes were awarffeil t.». •• lin and Eileen-Parse, . loween parties. , • - On Thursday evening, prizes Mon. * -TIMW. 'Ill S pw The Scouts ar< working b WHITE WALLS OR BLACK. WALLS 820-13 6.00-13 6,70-13 7.50-H 6.40-15 . _ SIZE 5.60-13 .6.40-13 7.00-13 5.6015 I Larger Sizes LISTED B.90-13 '6.50-13 7.0O-U 6.90-15 I Slightly Higher

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^V if'. :.•» -,'. •>'"'.. U;:Y^\ . . . . Ceremony s Reiirernent Museum Trip Hwbwt.JS^viiLej- .of t)83 Chin nt-y Hidge "3i".7"~S|>ji«UlOeld, Ag Jhe fifth gsadarc at U' Of 1937, RegionaISchobl Leah Piji'gry School, Hillside, wiiow Special ceremonies will lyei^ Avery Ward,, president .of the a faculty of 37 tcncliers. visii the. MoiropoJitoT)- rlmeti•. held this afternoon at 2 at the RcBionpl - Board of Eriucjifion MarKaret" h: M«i.t!aml—super- of Art in t>?evv York on Nov, 1 •JonathaJ n Daytoy n Regional High| will mtnd^a check to Arthur Vail, visor of cafeteria;'-Barbara IJim- The..trip will olimax i iivt SchooShl l in SpringfielSrifildd markinkig a assistan• t presiden•• t -'an d• maniiger mens, lib-rarlanj-Carl^MatthowSr project on Gfeek mybhs. -milestone in the' progress of the of the SpringficW-sbranch of the EiiKlisli, and. Walter A." Hohrt7 -Union—County... Wcgintrai High SiLJi ibl!th .School. District. bctl], to complete pnyineifNjf tho Rinal faculty staff who arc still... orlKinftHoa'n "of $320,000 on a3(k teaching at 'Dayton. Dayton now year, .bond issue', for Jonathan :-^l,453 students anfl-97 fac- • Dayton^ " The high school was uHy members. Dayton High PTA construjjfed in 1937 at' a total In 1953,' an --^ii_L._isas^.D^-.. cost of ij&iB.OOO under a P.W.A. :Tass"rooms ahdljoys' gymnasium grant.—• • ' . ivas constructed at Dayton,^at a Selects Officers- f ;ost of $l,4OO;6~OO. In lS5B~Af-r .the Regional Board of Educa.ti.bn; thur JJ. Johnson Regional High-; Joseph Mulholland, first presi- School • was constructed In j dent-- of -the- original Regional Clark, -arid Dr. Wam>n-M. Da- For School Year board, and^Frcd Elsasser, archi- vis succeeded Warren W.1 Halscy ' PTA-officers 76F the current tect for the -building,'will also Superintendent. Clark has year have been announced at bo on hand, for this -ovo'nt. War- itudont enrollment of 1,500 with JJonathaa n Daytoy n Regional High ren W. Hfllsoy,: first Supbrlhlan- 14 facully_mcmbers. rild dent of tho Union County Rc- School, Springfield. glon'nl High School District, is GovTLivlngston Regional High . _.l_They_Bre_MrBlJLeonard Waldt, _ . . . School was constructed, in 1961 ~ Stationery. ,* Hardware ' i _ president; Mrs-John Buss, vice- Ttnable to participate in the ccf- in Berkeley Heights and has an . , Hi Morrii Av.., SprlngfUU,, N,. J. omonics because oMllness. K ~X>resldent; Robart La ' Vanturc, enrollment of 1,407 with 97 fac- "«. "forJ-the..twornlghtshow." Ogintz ——-aald, 'f'and plan to conunuo Th0se wishing to purchase auditioning .acts through this tlckcK'^for either or both nights . • week." He said the club will have may do so at Tho Short Hills. •- approjcimately 40 ac^s compct- National Bank,..thc_JLtcm, Mlll- _.^~ing tor the top prize, a $100 sav- bTim Cycle'Shop,"Masur's Jowol- Ings bond.'~ . —•.•-.;-Brenne_ ———~—r Floris^ t or iravei Aknonx the-groups so far to be Hdadciuartors -all- ln.MillbUrn,.or picked tor the finals on Nov. 12 in Springfield at the National and 13 are Dennl Tjtcker and her State Bank of Elizabeth and ^our-pTece, girls' band;- all of, fi BrosT" e|J« JtwiHC m, Ml t «nry . "whom are residents otMUlburp,- VU JUaf u ',••*• Ur iUH..«. The'." ^BbUiyeau,; Brothers of Sprlngfleid (and members ot the COUPLE HONORED Key' CWbW Joh¥£han TSaylpn)" inTAMiNS 66 indTyalterDobushack of Spring- AT-^FETE MARKING field, who 6feintz described as a SILVER WEDDING .jY^TK^iiTni iop-fllght accordionist and br- Mr< and Mrs. -Sidney Mit- nitaky—of—445—Moi-ris JERGENS LOT™ 7 Spi'Ingfleld, wero honored at ^p also surprise parly Saturday niEh *(.M SIZE, tWEMC nbtei' that • several—of—the~peri ~—.' —formers in the show kvo al^Tt the WashingiCdn. House,-Wat ; - Tready won,recognltt&n"for.their chung. In eclobrntion- of the!}' talent. Rita Welnbuch, a Dayton 25th wedding anniversary. CLAIROL Regional High School student, • Among-th'oso taking part were Was, nameei'the national -accord— Mr., nnri M)'n. Hirach Gellcr, Mr "Ton •champion in the 14-year-old nndMrs, Saul Freeman, Mrrand division at a-compollTtbn held In Mrs. Milton .'Tcltspr, Mr, ' and 1 this summer. Mrs. Ed SchwartzTMr. -and Mra. 1 Mr. ahd Mrs, And7e« Hyde of ^ountalnslrleTf^j^ ^ ma «o «6H,•>•' • -v ,:•; i folk »In«et;aB.dzKtt!.tar' player, iel-^Sehwai'tz Marvin Strauss. MOUTH WISH MED OR MlBEft, PINT - BoyV* Young Men's Group Af Church TEXTURED Sweat Panls & NYLONS Sets 'Paint Night Bbcer, seauil«H textured v A special—^pflint night" w1!! faeo In Wwt fashion abadot, Sweat Shirts h'tghllght the regular monthly mcetiriK of the Fireside Group | nf. thi» First Presbyterian Church, SprlngfroHr^on Wcdnesdajv ;• The group will meet atJTp in. tho 'Parish - Hauiilic whutc inembors will redecorate HhVncw 'conference rootn. ^ genda "will bo a ap'ruc'lng~llp'~o h^Wlt":3Ttrz

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• .• • , • • : •• •. •>(.• , , •••• •*•• . • ••••'» '••• ' ''"': l itiUllH LI II tl IJ 111 1H kit Ml Hill 1111 Ml II1 L114.>^^ SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, ChurchJeeners, To - rijfht mi whatever It" is" their husbands- ROBERT ,M. BLACK JR. Slated iotjojer ' Now^ that "Election Day has come anu gone, the' community should be ready to have been...searching for'In vain. In a^i earlier generation, there waa__.. Robert M. Black-Jr., the new-82-year- At NJEA Meeting settle down^to another-nine orTO.'nionl'h*- Noted Cathedral •ld prlricjparbf"" RaymohTGhlHholm School' the-^ul story of the frontiersman, back he jUnlor_Wgh department in Springfield, believes...that .the_turnDMr_ Several Staff members from of nonpartlsan turbulence. There are, .in '78, who spent years developing, his lh9-chUrch School of the Hr«t of "younger" administrative and staff the Union County Regional High h6wever7~«' number of issuer which~de- liomesteadpright' "on a" trail poveted by Presbyterian ChUrch;SpringflHd.' ch 0 1 lr A lU B U onnel in many schools over the past -?u - -?oiS ' nnn. y L ,mn^« nV servethe cloeje attention bTu'a all, from —Dwigh« t R. «G.. *».„.».Palmer.. —Eve.n today—»Jt, there— ,• wil— l mak"ea tri•*p t~o —•New• Yor----k- cade-oF-two,-haa-hatl-a-beneii<:lBl effect- on, the school systems and "on the youiig- -It^r^^^ •ttrs. • • —•• '. /' ,__ The work conference Is held In the Indentured" apprentices In the schools. Town, ^-r-r- • ing services, the group will tour Atlantielation.c Cit. y on..'• Nov• . 11, 12 and n the outlying res dentW districts«*,d vancement of TUghWHy^n Some Other, JTstJoLS.'Divine'Follow-- ~^-"I've-heard, of more and morel yptm&__ • .: J"or eXttmple,..v/hatIdpeg. the. adminis- v.ActuaJly,:ahe pattern.of thjj bedrag-,.^thacithedral.-- •dministratorsv principals whose average IS and is the UrgSsreducatlohar tration plan to do about lines'/Anyone gled-eagle can be traced back to We dawn The boys and girls will hav*~ convention In the world, . ._ who has ever had to wait In line, for a ofliivilizaiion. One theory finds its origin an opportunity to see the;Inter;-..,,. aces are in the, upper 30s, who are going - Ch|irch Center" at 475 Rlv«r»ld* . Into the elementary level of education. bank window or a supermarket check-out in the Baga>of: the young caveman" who dr. when they h»ve luncheon In This really-ls-to the advantage of ..the Anderson, Betty short and Mrs. 'counter, or a parkway toll booth, and found just.the right girl,' only to have her the cafeteria of ""ihiH" church •chool system and particularly- to the Lois Conleyjjire co-chairmen'of watch while everyone- went speeding hair come out by the roots just at the be- • center:—fcr^the afternoon, th* Children. " tthhe girls'ph^carducaUbil'h^r n sec--through/the other lines, has seen just ginning of .;.their honeymoon. • • group will tour the Riverside "The younger mon — prihdpals and tlon. "they have arranged a lee- how ~th gy8tem works. A well-run gov- Be that asit may, we must deal to- Church. •• ">•-..• ".... ture demonstration program on ernment.iat any level, should have a de- day with today's problems. The show must' A chartered bus will leave th* •teachers—..seem-tb. serve-as-a-^ilather=_ ...golf, archery, and bowling: ~~ parking lot. of the Presbytari* . Influence' on' cHildren~\vh6se.fathers,"" in partment of waits and starts, to stamp go on, no"matter"iyh-0"TTilght~hgve~taken . ; Walter Both, siring teacher In Parish House at 9:15 a.m., and -. tWs. day-and age, and for one reason or• , the regional district, is chairman out this brush fire of Injustice, • . the script jto wrap . garbage," the group will retuWlc Spring- • another, cannot seem to find enough time of the all-state orchestra meet- TTheCPlot against a free society cnn. / - The complexity of the-American Way field about 5 p.m. Mrs. Herbert . to devote to-thdvcchildren?' ing which makes plans and se- wear many faces, from large women~who- of Life was best Illustrated recently -by Schoch, .superintendent of th* lects the conductor for next department, is In charge of ar- >, j Black, who .is experiencing his first ROBERT M. BLACK JR. ,_J: ! favor tight pants, to-chlldren. who are' al- .•_- .one indignant reader who phoned to de- ie,rm as principal In the Chisholm School, -year s-aH-state orchestra. —- —'"- to their..friends' parents,' to mand that his subscription be canceled rangements for the trip.- Teachers jerr^^y •at once—ahdrefusedito leave his name. • who will chaperone the group t managed to take some time off from- a 'JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUllllllllllllllllltiailllllllllllll Psy- can always 1>ut their .1 Include Mr. and Mrs. Harry An-" heavy admimstratlve-schedule recently to chologists, Dr. Donald Mcrach- dersonr-Mrs.l William Oashlln, -•discourse on various aspectsjif. education nlk, director of special services James' Marshall, Thomas Creede _ind-their effect-on-younjrsters. for the. district,. .Will .chair, the. and Jean Hubert ' . •'•'.'. •'• He explained that since th'e.qpeninsf-ofc- meeting of the association/This Participate -—The Junior-high, department .T LEfTERS -meoting Is qo!iqorned,.with--the. has Just.completed a candy jale, • "^h'e-fall term, he really hasn't had time to Inrtlal Teaching" Alphabet, a the proceeds of which will b* 'frit buck and.reflect.ojjJhe change he has rending procedure which Is being glv«n to a minion project, | made from teacher to principal. ito EDITOR! I studied widely In New Jorsey. In Iri Student Daytow ..-,.•,. .*'*»'"• •.•••'. addition to the chairmanship of . Over 100 stUd«nU*nd coaches federal "aid for'those who are Rockgw^y; Mlllburn High Uiis meeting, Dr. Mtfraehnlk Will. Innocent victims of "crIralnar"/School;;Ntwark Academy, Liv- ",17. THE; YQUNGrMANrwho-lives in Madi-- 7FIKE~8AXE b r > h i jjon, haa spent the past seven years In 'cJatlo n^«nUa i-uTnc heo n7" T^,»tMed a student congress usault; ingston; "Governo" r XTvlngston; The township provides leaf 'Stanley Grossman, chairman at Jonathan Dayton Regional A resolution pertaining to the Berkeley Heights;. Selon HaU the Florence Gaudlnoer School as a tesch- High School, Springfield, last1 ending' of foreign aid to Com- -er. From 1958 to. 1960, he-taught "all •collection ("Now on Schedule,"' of the nominating committee of Preparatory, Soilth Orange; St. Springfield Loader, Oct. 28),. Any ~ the Now Jersey.,. ludUstnlatrArta-: -week. The event was held to munUt countries: . • • Benedlctlsj Newark; Roselle subjects" In the fifth grade' at Gaudineer, property capable of producing' Association, will present the 1986 provide pradttfceWor the Dayton A rMoiutlon' pertaining—to- Catholic; Weit Orange High leaved Is' also able to compost Slate of officers for this assoda- atUderits Who "entered a state residency requirements for i«n- School and Moriistown Hdgti- Is year, he taught social studies In the them. Yet; how many dear aut- tlon. ••••.: sectional congress at Morrll- aftors; and reprefenttUvM, from' SchQaL__: ?.'.-, '.. .-• -. • JHI;ftU-u- rSventh gx'adei umn days nro polluted by .burn- ., -town-on-SatUrdayr- ——New-Jersey H- " Thd next forensic' eyent hold at ; Ing leaves?. Window.?' must be;. "A student congress la *jnodel_ In addition to Dayton,' schools iy^'In my. new capacityras principal, of closed to kcoptha odor of:nifire Jonathan - ~~ l/GHlOClQlJr ' will, have., twenty minutes, oi JW prlhcipalpf the Wal-toh School." He's' MRS. JAMES NAPIER... preparation to 19 Linden aye. tinue to operate a govcrnmhnt Dayton, gorenilc League.- Stanley ~LL^.ftye_jnlnutcs. Interested com-, • beett through the mill for the past'f|ve or -; that is responsive to~the will KaU, ' Brie Krueger, OONAO N & CO., lire; dletrlcU.1 sslde'ntc. are invited to years, and. I'm "very"grateful-to him ..•_._p'f the people." Meisel and James-Bender, acted, S»ck. • Bond. • •Hai'dgrovG—.may well have -"Th« ..-.. apartmenl 'eacHe>s in 'oKarg'e of. S»k • Bd • tfirfc for his help. asr;»p«aktrs of the' Hbu»« and : J75 Morrii Avt. 1 MENU FOR WEEK bton the happiest man In a room reads^ ©ply New ' York news- "and "debate at Dayton ' -There ->i?eally '-•••• aren't-^too^niany—prob-- presidents ofTthc- Senate. papers and IS' uninformed oti, ox- andrDavld..C«rJ.-- Black admitted. "Actually, it's just _.MBT? V TWll W tC ry brimming with joy.- He h.d r^ Tht following bills were dis- 1 SET AT GAUDINEER bounded to win by 444 votes, Joral Issues, :- Mr«, Hiltard 'said'. a matter of adjusting and getting over cussed at the Ctfngrei*: —~— "He Is thoughtful on national •Monday — ' choice of juice, _ after having been edeed by Dem-.' A Resolution pcrtslnlng to the initial Impact of the opening of a now; hamburger on a roll, pickles or peat Jay Bloom last November, isiues, biit on looal matter* MB"- School year in an administrative capacity. olives, potito-ehlpi, choice of ~. by only 15; votes-- - '• votes ^V'Uralghlfpftrty~ llne.~In ~ "I'm- very pleased,'—Hardgrova Springfield he Is a Hepublican." fruitt, milk. ~ ~_ saiHT "to see. that'the town has II —Xuoaday, Bpaghaitt-wltiuinoat- supported us, please extend my - .' Qenoveie" Oau. - ' j . "PERHAl^ I DO'MlSS teachings bit, sauce, carrot' sticks, chocolate Elections Both attributed the vtctory.. pudding or fruit, bread, buUer, ' .thanks to all the peopl* .who s jisimply because-of ,the close proximity of .supported u(. We'will keep on r (Continued jrom Pag? 1) of Gov. Hughes: ,ln-Springfield' 'working with the pupils, but I m beginning — .milk,.'•- . \J _l..ri. '• '' •'working to kiep Springfield - a to the Genoveae case,which at- - to discover the many advantages opert to • Wednesday—roast beef, mashed good place to live, and to make Iracted national attention, --^' : One.) a"se'hoor principal. . ' , " • „ potatoes, gtavy, buttered green • It, batter.''- ' ' . - '• '• —"Once—igaln—the—apartment—- beans, doughnuts,' or "Brownies, "Bloom Carried the' 2nd last Truth. v: —For-example, a"school principal is , 1 —-Outsld.e- the brightly lit cam- house dlatrlctt did it. These bread .butter; "milkr- "ijh headquarters at l&l Moun- year by six votes, This year, Bre-Juiury apaflrrierits,"~Welh- £ l able to carry.Influence..beyond the normal Thursday"— *o~TOhpol, Vet- we n l »•',..'' Auto Rentals — Doy^ W«ik---t*no t«i' IM f - .";" tain ave., cars wore jammed Into .". o £ ° HwdRrove by 40. In berg said. "Out* districts, could- classroom HtnitR and helsable to-gather erans' Dayi •. / the ruttod parking lot Blmost to 'ha B">. Bloom won a year ago 290-306 Broad St. 277-1668 «ummlt . Friday, — no school, teachers' n't make up. the losses In the his ideas over,a. wider scope. It isJy.erjLJ^. fnvwiUmr;...... : . .;...... the peaceful tracks of the Rah- °jjf \°- H«fdg»-oVc led there by ... , .. . way Valley Railroad. Some of -•••"••'^-.-tueiday.-.-Th*--lSth:-.wjmtr™'-1St'."^f)*™?ta^^ Itiatisfactory'to be aWe to git in with bigger ' Menus subject to change when Slooffi= ln 1 fl4 jiurtib-6.rs^o|_j.tULdBnts_atj)ne glveri point." . absolutely^ necessary. I the autos were almdjriO3rtirth»-±if . ~ ? "bylve your. ««•-•»«-the-1 •'_ The ftoQly^ffterevareTfll typeC"of 7"' .tallTttrMB-that-l!lmmBdJb,e-P>rk- Hardgrove led ihla-yet^fayjB^ "yoUngs-tei'H -who- dome from all- types of -ing.'• «yo»! •'but, the fgeople ^knew XJemocratlc jnarguui wore oil ~-.*--~-^.-...^-~^^^^n. homes a«d who yerj' often carry .the In- FOR BPEEDINO just" where iSey"vi'erc7" "They^substantially this^ year"in those '^'B working tax collector and : Michelle Matheallls, ,:24, ,-of lh tha_'wiriher's circle. ' dUtHets— which—thu party -^tttr~~^°rwl'°t h6 termed her "charm fluence ':ot»their.envivonthents with thent : i J arliBhd into the'schtoSj.both physically and psy- • Plaliilleld was fined $25 for do-, A JO»t..RM— -d—' «i»' Htl" p' "W«nta " ' '< • fromheld^. »3't*o_8They dropped;ir'ln4il«latEIfro: in the 7tmh "Is ? goodrew-,d looks.« "sympath" He'salty j votesh1e cholosicallyj_aaa_a_K!.ie.at deat to dojwlth -, CI«HHIiil.fi»m^-Y*it_nMi__ias.-loaaaMti-tiie..i()th,-it6m480 4or_;wh«it...he:--iermed op -,. J.:Sprlng*liMd Mag- arebobiynsa „„ ,mp|.yt>.ih,.t«h.M» to 93; in the- 11th, from 208 to attempt_to_tlrei her. their attlttidesin clitsa, Black •indicatedif , Ut i Mtx BheHhan levied the !,.„, ,.^i«... if n.t. ll,t v.^, .u.lln^ iJa|..ttt-tha-i2Ui(. fium 114 to B. '•tinr onthuilas'" ' 'm for her vlc- •—••• Blafck mentioned that he hasn't really , Tine In Monday night'irs court. come across unmanageable "problem chil- session. Republican margins incroased "tory is dimmed," he said, by '; ..V. . / • \ in most districts which support- thh e losses of , the Democratic dren," although "all children have,some —- ed th* OOP both years. The iWruhtp Committee candl-. ^problems. '•'" '. '• : " ''.' •- , ^y;- '' -chingei were; iri the first, from' ; J ay—Bloom—Sprlngf leld's ;lono -eult of problem parents r-and-mlndJyoU!__ Irom M to 138; In the 4th, from Dembpratlc Township. Commit- I am not speaking noir^-tHei". average._J 143 to l«7Mh the 8th Irom.-W3 to toeman, said, V. really, hope the jiarent, There are some parents who, irt~ ALLE&STIEGLITZ 1«7; ln-lhe Bthrfwm 2»8 to 213. Democrats' are going to win an -many cases, are genuinely concerned-with. Gov. Huchet-Leadi . election or' two • tii' the -future; 1>m their chlldl'eiiJi^ucation-ani-attltudfiJnl. UI^I u , - - -L—„ •*• • Wfci'klng toward it," • Ntw r»tV Siotk Waileld^y mpr* than Mo-Votes, - ' ' -' ' '• Bchool,. and who -want to be helpful, .but and Oth»r Mrtdpil Jxdiangu ' .do not knoow 'KcJw. Buut unlessn.;^p, there.'s.-X . took the 2nd and 13th dlstrlcU -V ..'- ...•-'....:.. J808 «pr|nOfl*W Av*., Maplew^d . T.I. 762-2M4T *way Irbm the Republicans and port in both'areas .it's like beating your ran up large ma'rginTln' thfe 7th, heaU Hgalnj,t- the" Wall. •'.- ''•[''':' ~ ' .-••; ath, loth, nth,, and 12th. r;";r: ^—., ,___. it, other, contests the Spring-- - ——- Wall Street, New York, New York Held totals were: • - t; ALL," Black says, /T For the State Senate: 3tamler, • Bpenda^oJilv. about ^f ive jjburs a 'day iji., 3.D68; Peter J. MoDonough (R.), " I BchqpL^n'e. Spends lfPhours'outside 6f the S.303 p ••Mw;"--—Mildred"—Swry ~ |—- Bchbol," Those hours in' whlcK-a oWW. is ' Hughes (D.), 3,720i William P< molded have a great deflL.to.dp;Lwith_hj5-' ~ Hourlhah (b.), 2,iB0. Stamlw and MM. Hughes were- the attitude in a school room. BJack mused. 1 "There are 'some children who come county winners." • L^-^=r^rr...... I— to. schools-from situations not-conducive— Vor the Assembly: Ropubllc- ; uns, Del Veqchlo, 3,848;" Loree _to education.. And the' hardest thing, in.' 'COlllnti, 3,250; Nicholas La"Gort«, th&se cases, 'Kee'rally-speaking, \s the 3,287; Frank X.iMeDei-mott, 3r _ -•bringing about of-changes-in .the parents' 273. and WllliBm-MrWeaverrs;= attitudes.. And naturally, their attitudes toweat-w/th pride • 187}\Demodi'ats', Heoj* Hiiitvaii, . pretty nAuchlrub. off on the'lr-children! 3|4B0j itobl'rt £!,' Henderson, 2,> b«Heve 'thT -: oi'ge'O. Woody

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,hr child . whom were elected, artd their • personnel) is' ritthfc there to assist a child Moit honor&d Watch local totals, .were: William J. >~ and -his. parents too, If-need be. '• .' Ahem Jr., 2,809; Hugh Caldwell, "Also, fortunately for us, here at' Chis- 2,808; Arthur C, Fried, 2,815. holm School,'1 ,Hlnck declared, -"amdnjr our The thii'ij Democrat to carry Do you realize that a wrist watch Springfield was Sheriff Ralph many advnntncres Is. the fnct thnt our Is the most coruplcuous piece of 1 classes are .not overcrowded, thereby- pcr- Orlscellq, an easy wlnnor in his jewelry a man wears? The beautiful race for another lenn.' Ho led mlttinp; our teachers to tl6.vo.te-m.ore in- , luster of solid 14K. gbld, though hero, 3,150 to 2,830 for his bp- dfVidual attention, to each child. . briefly ^eon beneath a starched cuff, pbnent, Ropubllcan Charles E. givesa man an accent of dljtlnctlon Rablg jfr. - • "ALTHOITGH CHISHOLM SCHOOL is , : the mark of a centlemah. Other LoHglms V5 to SS0M COST OP SPEEDING ('mitt h*el> (Continued on Pago 5) ^ • • • frank ~B. Lareglha, 18, of Ir- vlhgton pnld a $35 spoedlng ffno •15 •• Monday In Springfield Munlclpnl .Court, with . Mngistt'Bte Max Sherman ptz-sldlng. The youth A ciasslo favorite... collated with a delicate was charged with driving 47 i hand-laccd dressmaker trim ... enhanced by the miles per hour in a 25-mlle zono l on Mountain av*. > • . tubtle depth of antiqued aniline kid, •—i f « < . V^IH) which hat b«,M., Tliun, 'III » P.M ITEM PRESS Phonei .68^-7700 I5e pur copy IIIWARK — 1040 BlHHN IT. , \ lubitrlpllon rala $3,00 yturly Vtt.4110 From Business Cards NlWt AND• HDIVORIAL DIFARtMINf . to Catalogs v .• ' - ; Abhti Oold, •dllor. I 33: MILWURN AVE. OPBN tHURS, IVBS. M!Ll»U*N Marian Brown _ -. • Bta Sjnl ..- ..nw f/ 20. Main SUU tonglnet anil Wlliiialifr Walchct Ui Malam'Ut, d|r«t»f ,, yPh«te BReUel M600 ' UM H*w«t^. iiubllihtri Mllldn Mlnli, .builntii nwnaain " • .: I.bart H. BHlfalll, ndviriUInn •"'• '.'• .'. •• • .* •:•.••":.':' v1'1 '':' :'

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4i.i^:;«J Maasewives Enjoy ^ IPRINrtFIELD LEADER, SprlnofUld, N. J. * Thundoy, November 4, 19*5 * •. -Letter Protests Humanities Course . A .college humanities' course- • Among the courses oMered, Tetm§ Mountain Ave. Pert i it 'drawlng-'a"group~pt~"bnlbn' Trafilc iiaiiards'aesoribea as ourTTf you -will look aT County housewives from some lion," "Antiques, iNumDers Can produced, by ^speeding cars., on nelghborhopd cannot be consid- cidents, 'one:; has only of fhelr^ morning chores. Be Fun," "Great Books," "Eiec- Mountain ave. were protested, ered a residential area where agine^ihej terrible damy^and Robert Seyfarth, director of tronlcs.-JiBanning for College," in-a-lctter-ierUrUo -the Ole&- is-»- solid - block of private injury Oujlr^cah, occur wljeif ^; the Union County Rculbnaj Adult ~Vhe Hole: of the Substitute Committee-last week by homes^I.i'om the Shell gasoline these cars are'thrgwn ,into pift* Teacher," ."Educ'ation, Todayand of 381. Mountain station on .Mountain • ' inJBerkeley "Heiglits, reporls_fnal Tomorrow'.', and "Openlnj! Col- Dav ntain^Ave., pie's driveways and front yard*.' ' the'Neto .York .University, bourse lege-Doors." „_..... :__ ave. . past the Waltoh-Scich/So, l and e I drive a fairly new car and it ii attracting "Women, who are . Aiso, beginning English, lan- He. urged enforcement after" thfs, a' vow-'-vof garden my speed goeir beyond college graduates and who havc- aua.ges.-Jiiath, typing, and avo- of Oie 26" miles •apartments to Route "-22. Ex- all I do is apply my '' been away from a good, solid cajional courses such as rawing, llmit and installation traf- cept -Jor_nne KnsTnpag air-'ny^Ti>" ' three academic course for'some time," cooking,. tennisr-golf, -small boat iTHinsldc t balance-of this" J fHe avenue should be He said the non-credit tourser piloting and ." various the t\ow of traffic. • j-esidentiaJ. And'yd, a 25,,)>iile trolled, more,'of _entltle(i "The Responsible Man- courses. _JPolice. Chief Wilbur C. Sc- hour speed limit cannot be >'2"2. the-speeth d limit" Insights of~the • Humanities^ nander1, following, receipt of the strictly • adhered to at 25 miles being held for thei.first time in letter, said that the h Hgwith-the-ieeltngsTper hour:' .'"-•*.•'' • T Union County on- an experiment- rate l< unrcalistjc1_''The pra.c- bief, he sUtcs. _"3r-Srtrafllc light should b'e al basis and because o( Its suc- lical enforcement —rate now is that the put on Hillsideave. to break up cess will corilinue nc^t- term. betweeri 35 and 40," he stated. Impractical as It is tbo^slow."' the straightaway now existing • -'•••--The course is taught Wednes- Vet, I cannot get out of^-tnv ^}ieh will »lo* cars -down., and" day—mornings by Mrs. Carol. TfBveway—and—by qhance,-fFT permit-—people—'to-1 cross-;t Rose, a member of the NYJJ Arts IsBei Reviewing what he termed a have tc -walk .or * ride bicycles street (n that area. - in Extension faculty. The, Un- with my children between the "I ^eelrthat in thepastroig- • Inn Cnnndv Tipglnnal Adult 'very—Jine accident rejdrd" Mountain ave,, the chief Walton School area, I cannot approch toShU'.serious problem- School in -cooperation with NYU By Daylon^gfors even cross/tfte^street because has been veryTatent.'. I nowin-i _charges $1B for the study- said that there were eight ac- ' Intensive rehearsals by atast' cidents on Mountain ave., be- the automobiles do not slow, sist 'that a more-sconstrucUyi-'•• '• —"discussion.program__wh]ph takes of 35 arc underway- atjpnathan down. and immediate at(entkm b'fe. up the' philosophies ofTlnto, 33ayton Regional ljujih School in tween Hillside ave. and Shun- pike rd;, lii'the first'10 months "Automobiles -coming —fronr -given this..,problem, '^t Chaucer, Melville, Telstcl;..Shak±- -Springfield as the senior class PLAN' CHARITY BALL — Final preparation for the eighth annual Crystal Charity Ball, to be exists ln'."our'.'-.marn espeare, Thoreau,.. C h a kh o v. prcpartis'to present Its annual of this year, Route 22 use this avenue' as 'a held by the Sprintfleld Ladies of Unlco No V. 20 at the Governor IWorrli Hotel, MorrU- speedway! It is la straightaway fSare-iti-our .iown:; Twain, Audcn, Whitman and shifje"spectacular, "Teahouse of ' town .arc, left to rlcht, Mrs. Dominlck La MorKesc, chapter pr«Jdent; Mm,.Frederick Puorro, no "'TTWBUld Ttppreclate »n an- Ibsen. Required readlngr is as- the; August Moon," on Friday volv added, that .has..,: 1 ,'WOU1 •igned. • and Saturday,._Nov'._ 19, and E0, prize chairman, and Mri..Jamea Gehovese, chairman for the ball, • a car hits Shunpike It .this swe)&.•#>••'•: this': problem" in : only property damage in all -_ "-"Women are finding that this at 8:15 p.m. ~ —• g right?.. ! vejry; near future; edurse is beneficial to thenvtor —JohnrBatriclc's—Japanese com- case*;." Of the eight accidents, "I have bBRn lold-4hat. you edy, has been selected for this. Chief Solander said, four~werr ciijnot .hold, .the • speed down ,,on •elit-lnaprovement ^nnd also to Utiico Ladies. Blearing at the„ll)tersections "oMHiliside- »U-SWAP-OX-BUV Ihro CbiiMM Mt. review college courses they~look year's play. Adopted from '»" Motorist SfrFkes anew^car; that SS miles -an hour Ofl'Voiir fKI *F0IW on ClJfc — a', number""^ ~~y*a-rs~ago,"—Mtv novel -by—Vein—Snelde'r.—^Tca-. or Shunpike and one was at is not a reasonable speed,, Yet pofif, fASIIH -: coll 4M.7700. Seyfarth. declared, house", was-originally performed the 'corner of kuw_.dr.' Qhv in- .-.-^—Each^'yearrTibout 3,500' Union -Qfi_the Broadway stage by Da' Jwa Parked JCars; For CirystaT Charity Ball volved an auto and a bicyclad. Thc^ cpunty. docs not con- Two Represent Firm ^ittiiiiiitrtuiiiiiJiiiiJiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiHiuitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiitniiiiMtiiiMiitiiitiiiiiititiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii*: Montantno Jr., Mrs; wSlllam'' .-ADDRESS ""' ALWAYS^ -' Ar Class-In Nefwqrk- Dolapd. Mr;. Charles Rapa", Mrs.sider ourTaroa'a'o- be ^ rdsldcn- Bi-uno* 'Ma"rlno, Mr*. Ficank De- tial one, consequently, the ert'. Saul MaYderof 4 Archbrldge fdrcoablc speed is 40 miles per -.-:•,.:•;•-^•••Ajr --••••• • "X 'crry, .....,..,:, STATE la:=and-Scymour Mardor of 74 flno, Mrs. Hnrry Lorin and Mrs. : 7 .JosophuDllieql PARK DRUGSP= Kow. drTT 6olh' Tri~"SprlnBfieW* hour. ^ represented ,the .Orange • Refri- \-r7~-ra MORRIS AVK Kiss of. Union).','' I' was (a«nHbt program cludtatt-Chi-Esi-fralemity ttr-train-firsk graders to -dcVolop their i,«otoiV-9lrill8,-Bnd they are •r who can are your Army,- whore he served Jn the -^-T tted'band laleoy Firsf t National State; New Jertey's 4 personnel depnrtmonl; in Tflplcr Anm. Blnck rio in his w-_* largpstnatlonal bank, your money canti la. SsH-i!**'-: c~^^r:mo -Anriy -Hospital; Ho ntwi), jnmnutrf ^^ .Nolimltoounomrifc ^^^ •personnel "inveBtrKator at ;W.est- by: And-LilKe-tn-gnlf- as mqcl .Ifthtyieldyoirpeton. gn amounu:Guuanleedfor • uaranteedfottwoyeart;U. .4Vi% tntereet »fjb you, fNSB n-y,» until matffjtv.. • -Tha-^o : to ff BtttJHnaturily.'-"-; ed-he'd--like .toTfo~lJVto~tnT3 Will doTtKeToFwitKout ta- teachuig-CXDfesslon, andattortifr ed ' P(uuor~CoHcgo in East Or- _angc,: where he earned a certi- TAYS TWO FINES Why earn less? Buy new First National State 4^% Savings Bonds at any of our 23 offices today. ficate in education and took Adele Charles, 4«, of Newark triosfcexpertsvue courses In physical education lor I paid a tbtnl ot $27 Monday in Or send in the order form. (For further facts, oallf201] 643-4000) preparation for conchlng. fines' for two violations. She was • JwatchT That ycnrjiic became a tcach- fined for doing 47 "m.p.h. In crat Gaudlncer. Ho also Was a25 mile zone and also .with dls dlvoctor in the tennis clinic regarding a- stop sign on Pros- Flrtt N»llon«l State &n* «rf N«w Imtji was ' playground auporvlsor .for fho fines were levied by"Springfield Maglsti-ato Max 810 Btoafl Street the Maplewood ^Recreation De- Ntw»W,NeW Jeney. 97101. ;.' partment.-, • .. • GtnUetnimEnclostdlnmychKkfori "It Avas in Oaudlncet FintNatiadtil SUto4l4%>viB^JBc«dj faU»d«ilgiiiHoii i checked, -.;.AND met my wife (the former Mar- phoh,. Call 4««-7/OO. THE MOST. Price Investment SRIM Dividend Serio • ' HANDSOME Amount, SIS $19.99 AMbuntj; —-— ' ' Amount $_ Minimum amount $500 $39.98 Minimum amount $ 1,000 579.95 No limits on amount* for any nerie* $799.52

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SIX MONTH REPORT SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. > Thursday, Nov*nl»«r 4, 794Given TB Tests, GefChest Films A list pioriUv-J'epar.t of worlf and 711 patients have been of $5,000 from tht Union berculosls "case* under treat-. ^/~the-Union :Count>'-'J'ul>e r«" - seen - by -the -c4nic- physicians _ - Couniy- Board-of_ehofienJ'ree-_ 47 Xy:.ayj culosis mnd Health League Jor •/ to evaluate their progress and holders, It was. announced tuberculosis cases for check-' ft* tuberculosis. _clinia.showiL^ ;.e.xplaln their treatment/. this week. up- only, 149; contacts of ac- THIS -'.. The '"Tuberculosis "-League- that B total of 794 people have . : . The Surgeon General's Taste 1 Any Fresh Meat Item fceen given tuberculin tests, ' provides the clinic and case Force .on Tuberculosis last aisociates of, positive reactors ,089 people have bad screen-. -lindlng-^servlces with funds ' year gave the top priority tox.,:- in child Health conference, ' ' Coupon good at if chest films, 1,215 people received from Christmas Seal the availability of clinic serv- five; referrals from jail screen- WORTH ive' hacfr__dlagno5tic' X-rays, contributlons,"aided by a grant ices for unhofpltallzcd active ing, 169;-referrals from other / ANY SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET cases, cases Inactive less than— -screening projects and from WHERE ITEM IS AVAILABLE five years, and contacts of new private physicians, 260, and COUPON LIMIT — ONiB" PER FAMILY all other-groups, 140. active'cases, and to screening ' Coupon .«plr«i W.d., Nov. 10,' IMS . ••"••• facilities for identifying por- In the six month period 113 CtvMn nitmn^i only MI purchota of Itonritirnl*" * sons.at risk 'of spreading-tu-_7..,new "patient* visited the clinic berculoils Infection; , ' and 65 were discharged to The 704 tuberculin tests were-— other ( medical supervision,, Turn on wirifer comfort... given principally to persons died, or were lost to follow- known-to have been in con- Nebulized sputum samples tact with an activ.e_casc. of were obtained from 64 patients. tuberculosis, and to associates _The number of^-persons seen of young positive reactors to;_' in-the cllnie has "nearly doub- ~Taeritiry~the source of infect led In—the pait- three years, tlon. Diagnosed-through the the announcement added. tuberculin testing and X-ray- . toward-the purchase of-' lng of%eact6W"\veceijneIcase of active tuberculosis, nand ~ three previously. unknown -in- ICE CREAM••;••— NSC Will^resent r active 'cases. ,vScveral-dhildren • were placed on drug treat- Coupon good at ment to, help prevent their de- SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET veloping" tuberculosis^'thelan^ -Messiah'Dec. 3; WHERE ITEMJS AVAILABLE ." nouncement said. 1—TheJJ.089 screening films COUPON LIMIT - ONE PER FAMILY taken Included ?92 In the sur- Public May Join Coupon .xplr.i W«d., Nov. 10, IMS ' , vey of county welfare clients Coupon fi—mii only on purthaio of Horn Hilid and 797 in, the county jaU- -Handel's—oratorio:' "Messlah"- (Union Combo) ' aurvey. These- two screening wlll be presented Friday, Deceit programs in six months have at Newark State Collp^f, Union, found six active cases of tu- it-was^n-ii'jacod this week Mhtt&Alf Deluxe Console Humidifier! iberculosis and two previously As has become traditional, in- terested singers throughout the Just set the dial, tit back and xtjdy thrulid comfort unknown inactive cases of tu- berculosis. area, are Invited to join the cho- • I. that-eemis-when dry, heated winter air Is ohsng.d Into •: , •'Because of limited facilities rus along with studentSj faculty, » moisture-measured blend,'perfect for oomfortablt and alumni. in We eighth an-' . the Union County Tuberculo-. j living. Crafted to look like fine furniturt,JhlBrrlcnrz=± sis and Health League is able niial performance'-of—thls- work Walnut-gwin«di brati-trlmmad humidifier It portable- 1 to .provide diagnostic X-rays" at the college, a spokesman said. -bland« Vflth" th«, deobr oi[jnjHgom •nd^Bot^jthi-to onl;Om_a priority'batisrThe "We cordially invite you and WHY PAY r work delivering comfort. Pravldas' tip to tjgii gallani ' prioritles are,those 'established your musical friends^-to-partlcl- of »lr-refr#ihlng rnoithire eyefy day tohel p your whole ' '' "T ' the U.' S,/ PubUc Health... pjite'ln singing this great work lamily-Mrt-better, look better, teel b*tt«r. ,.. Service and the N. J. State at members of our Festival Cho- i SHOP-RiTE WHERE FRESHNESS COUNTS — Health Department.—The I,il5 rus," Professor Jack E. Plait," — Andy Boy ^^ ^^ ^s^.' • Whliptr qultt diagnostic films, taken by-the chairman- of the - music depart- - ptrftrmniM.. >-;. Le«gu.e_ .were for the follow- ment atldTHrector of the ''Mes- • Humidifies tvirtn •Ohly lfpiltisp 'non-hos- siah" said," | BROCCOLI ^2Ct homt for 24 houri pitalized active cases of tuber- Rehearsals are scheduled as CALIFORNIA'S FINEST EMPEROfi ^ ^'<^=S armors culosis, 97 X-rays; Inactive, tu- , follows: Tuesday, evenings, Nov. 1 • Reduces full bills : •9,' 16, and 23, from 7-:30 to 3:30 • Fingertip control p.m. In the Little Theater of the GRAPES 2.29 •. Cull >Mr wimrrty - Copy Deadline , College' Centor. ^The final re- hearsal will be Nov. 30, starting .Jill orianlKtlonal and M-at -7:30 "p.m. with both orches- OMH«S 12,-39' cBufmtuit clll news Items, photographa. tra arid chorus participating on the- sta^e oi Lhe .COUBM* P • DUNCAN DOUGLAS of a spot news nature must be auditorium. In' our office by Friday to ln- Each—permm=:i*__expeciBd_tto •ure ; publication-in the next purchase his own. copy. of th« MILLBURN, N. J. DR 6-0344 luue."Remember to- use fhe '•Messiah". 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'v * '.'* Thursday, November 4, 19.65 Program On Sibelius r Bank's Earnings A musical program celebialing I I Know Your Govef nmerit the 100th .anniversary-of th«' i v ..... birth of composer Jean Sibelius, Program Confusion will be-presented at 3 p. m. Sun- High 5llllll)|lllilllllM!llllullllfrorn N. j. Taxpayar* day,.Nov. 14 in the Warner Col- A study_Jsyied this .'weekend | WoRorly IBX deductions value varied widely due to vary lege Auditorium, Staten-Island. -granted-—veterans- -and —senior- 4£Jocal rtl reveals that the stock ot the Na- N.;,yrf ;;•; "• ••';' ••'• . Official OfVA tional Newark & Essex J3ank-te. citizens, respectively, in New The law requires that'8 senior u Presented under the joint .... "FHA" ._, ... - , - (jUcstloJ)"ls-"No. "Je«ey~addsd-approximately, two itilyiJljtJtoLjJiL . Can veterans still get GI loans yiil3ing a "return~.o"f"Si6B per" and one-half percent to the total tax credit with the local assessor "auspices" •'of —the—Metropolitan- from the" VA to purchase, Authority) to ineilre loans to Apparently, says the Veterans ccn^. compared to the recent iw York'Chapter of the Fin- .dminlstratloh Regional Office tax levy imposed this year upon by -November 1 of the pre-tax build, homes? veterans'^ average^ of 3.30_per cent foi-.the ajl properly I'owners—Including year on a State-prescribed form- Has the GI Loan program The answer—to- the first ques- n Newark, some confusion ex- six largest banks' in New York College, the free conc ists on the pari of both the gen- Veterans and those 65-year* of-!.Qua]lf|ers_then_mustjile an an- - keen replaced by the new Hous- tion-is "Yes." City". "• :'"'• ~ ,. . age or oxer. J,- .'.. . -' nual-statement of income "with" clflde—perlohnance Ing Act of 1965 which authorizes |_ The answer to the second ual public, and the Teal estate Edward Weiss, baritone ndustry as td;the~pBTt- which . Also, according to the report The levy to offset the tax de-the. local collector by Feb. 1 of compiled by John J. Ryan & ductions this, year totals $32,688, the year following that_ln_whlch .RailimoT] viol]nlst_ M.SSt he VA is to play-in the field of Graves and" the Finnish—Mala ome financing. „ . Co., Inc. New Jersey bank stock 64fl,-—:'rhis represents, 2.6%—i>f credit—for'. the"deduction was specialists, the bank's rectnt 23 aggregate 1065 general property given, Veteran* file inltiBllyrwith Chorus of Now York, directed So, this newspaper his asked by Jussl Himanka. Cold he. Newark VA's loan guaranty per cent Increase in nine-month tax' levies -totaling $1,233,814,955 the ta»' assessor by Dec7"?l of earnings over the same period for municipalities, schooii,^coun- the^pre-tax •year-or "during the Weather'* ifficerV Raymond T. Marches- tax year wlth-the-tax-jwllec'lor. eault, to "clear up the confusion' lasf-'^ean wash, not equaled by tles and'deductions^ '\^ "a-head" any of the nation's top,25 banks. <. Under referenda "approved by^ JMLddti are totaled and Hp and school costs, and de- lere is his replyt I the voters of New Jerscyin/1963, added as a separate section of •.,...... now's Just Supplemental National' Newark Si Eticx is the ductions.- third largest bank in the individual deductionstrqm^their the-geheral-property-lax-levy-ln- —In-£s5gx the tax levy for seju, _^The continuity ' of ' the GI tnx bills, were granted veterans j each municipality to be shared lor citizens' and ^veterans' de- "AMEWCA'S'"LARSEST FAMILV CLOTHING an Program is in no way af-^and 84th in the nation. / ($50) aiid senior citizens ($80) •V-all-property'Owners.— ^_.djictions is $3,042,765 or 1.4% of •ted by the new legislation^ in order that each person In the In:Union County-the levies to 1,he $221,781,233 total property Winter nd the mew law merely supple- State-Jiuallfylng would receive offset tasPaeauctlons^or senior tax levy. •" ments existing pj^gnams. NtiED A JOB? ttai th> H.lp Wonl.d Outerwear! Stctlon of tha dcmlflad POB«I. You cansurillar tax treatment -Withiin his citizens' and^veterans' exemp- The totals-are among data in- |OJnder the Housing Act of category. Previously there was tlons this yeaf aggregate $2,715,. eluded in the 1865 edition of prebsfaly flnd~nn-*inployar. who can ua* 968,'4he FHA -it^authorlzed -to $500 and $800 deductlon_irom --" This Is 2.6% ofvthe:$105, 'IFfnancial Statistics of New Jer- insure a loan-for the purchase of your t«rvlcta. tf not, tttt your c|uolifl •""•«*i« '<«»'•' h"* mrtivmod otblna4, } yr. rywMf »Hrifc) P-- Was, and will be, for many_years alum. lut*. FM radio. nut 'woWi • ' • '•' •nttnn». • " mrut;V~tMti>n.-,." V, guaranttal \ ]>•:,,/::••-;i-»nf to come a boon to veteran»*wlio were not covered by the "GI Bill," or whose entitlement may have -expired without having been used, and such; veterans ihould avail themselves-pf this ipportunity "to obtain -tK* hous- ing they need. ^^ "However, the World War 31 Color GI lU>an Program still has until JuIJT 25rl98T;rto runr «nd for 21 K'or*an*~ConfUct 'Service',—runtll

,y—veteran T who ,'lsf ailU eligible should seek financing under the GI program since It provides the advantages of NO down-paymept loanit, rather than LOW—dowiirpaymenU,—• FRK! net rate ^ of Interest below the CMAUII FHA requiremeni-whlchi 7 PAY HOME TR1AU sltates an insurance "premium', W«'r« «o »Ur«"yOU!|)^loW»-rti-niS and It-permits the purchase of eolof TY^ multiple-family, dwellings not w«'r» wilKrtg to l«+ you frytt for ; possible iunder FHA. T~elay£ If you'wi flot delighted " S hope that the real estate WHh ft, w«'U t«U H oirf and rt- fraternity will continue to di- fund-tfis fill) ~puroh«M prie««_ rect veteran buyers td the -most | favorable financing and dispal the false-"notion that'the'VA is no longer a major force in the field of.-home-loan financing. "Hardly—more than 40. per- cent of. World War II veterans/ •hav«-ayailed—^ems^yjMKqf-tH' Horn* Jjoan financing and many ALL NEW 1966 thousands arc •till eligible Only a very small-percentage of Korean , Service veterans have availed''themselves of thlr fi-J 42.95 nancing to date, and miny( thousands each year are «xpect- ed to seek GI finaridng until DUPLEX FREEZER /REFRIGERATORS Jan. 31, 1978. PURE WORSTED 'All veterans are reminded that they need only telephone or writ* the Veterans Administra- tion Regional Offic* at 20 Wash- JIOJUXL: in Newark ior a re-' view, of their eligibility or eri^l UtlemenfctflSiEfewtBsi^fi.ti^l 4:111;

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ar_.tomorrowilnT-the—Mayialr:|; •amptata alteCoHont Included Fartns restauraht in West Or- ange." ... tHii h the wit buy of the Guest speaker will bt. X>r. Steele Gow, vice president lor ytuit! Right now, we've •' planning and development and . ikshed 2S% off the price - professor ot political science at of our entire stock of 42,95 . Bucknell. vvorstedsriJ- aind 3-button ,haditloimlanclcontinental . lEU-JWAP-or-IUY ttiru ClonllWai. AJi. TXfAKTMINT'VACAKrTf Rant It t-k-Vt made]* in regulars, shorts' with « low-eoit cloaalRod. Coll UM700 and longs. Size Ganges are at nofoHi you forflOtl > SUNBEAM ADMIRAL BISSE1L S-E ELECTRIC ELECTRIC WOVER VAC TOASTMASTER their peak now so don't delay! MIXERS KAlilOS .;•..-.. (AN OPENERS' CLEANERS -TOASTERS'- Everyman who wants or mm neiils a new suit will be head- »8 •27 »9 •7 IS.M Vilual IU.M Valutl ing for Robert Hall to sliure tM.UValutl Tibia motMlal - With •llacnratnlll llJ.IJValual jin the savings. •

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Cround breaking ceremonies forjhe •Wllllsm_Sperry_Obserya- •" "at Union Junior" College, ranfdrd, have- been scheduled .A, complete Ice' skating in- of Clark wha_has~an~experienced for Sunday -at S p.m., It was struction program will be of-background In the knowledge THOUGHT FOR „ announced this week >>.y Or. fered at the Warinanco Park and techniques of figure skat- ilieln'MaoKay, president. Ice Skating Center this season ing, and Janet and Raymond THE WEEK •'•-;•. : Instruction will be available for DuBmao. of -Elizabeth, former _S __i.Dr. MgeKay reported^ thnt to-^ beginners and figure skaters, members. of the Ice" CapatJes. If you have FAITH don't .5 day has been set tor"'Vecblvlng' aduIU' and childtjen, the Union talk about tt, w« HI -•" E bids; fnt •"•• construption of the County Park Commission-an- -=— ebjservatory, . T -r— -• -' for' a fee of ?m fnr la ig«nna nounced this week. held.weekjy. ginner^- instruction— wlll-bc --^or-women,-a-i«af(ee-Klatcttu offered at the general 'skating session will be held on Wednes- sessions oil" Saturdays, and Sun-i days at 10 ajn- beginning Wed-- days, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. This nesday under the -direction ol si.;; stvuctlonis-given-by qualified Pat Gillen. rink guards and is recommend- For "tots," three to five years ed for adults and children who of age, "Mrs. Dugman-will con- UP to 20% on GRAND. OPENING CELEBRATION .of Brown Ford's enlarged are skating fort the first timer showroom at* Z037 Morris are. "will be held tonight The fee for a 20-minute period -ctaci sesslonialso on Wednes- Mayor F. Edward Blertuempfel Will-officiate. Entertain- is $1.50 plus admission to thedays at 10 ajn., beginning Wed- FUEL BILLS! hient-willbe pnMHde3~byT'aurO611ldl,-awalrd -winning ao- Ice Center. nesday. oordlonist at 8 p.m.; the Lois Allen Flanietie*, a dance The Instruction staff at the A series, of-42 lessons wjll:be groupTat 8:30 pjn.-and the Cellar.Dw"eiler«, folk sinters, IVarinanco ' Park Ice Skating conducted by Busman on at B.'3O pjn. Refreshment, rl"v< .1 v,';;.-{.'v': System • forward unassisted. These .ses- CHUCK Completely sions will-be. held oi> Sunday*,; $t 1 ';pjil, bpgtaning jMoy.' 14,', ^ > POT JntJflilgiL- Aclcerson Hall, the new Rut-th6_overall redevelopment of 1natural light quality. Guringthe .. In addition ^tptbe above-in.1! gers •' University law center in campus area for Rutgera-NeW' day, huge windows with special- "structlon programs, there al*o lr» A fACTr- • . Neyvark, has' been hailed 6y the ark. - ly tinted glass combine with jWiU be-a special instruction.proj- iqrjool dean'i Willard Heckel, as The* Rutgers' School of Lawcarefully selected lighting 'to gram, for Brownie* and Girl • You'll (at proper humidity eoq^ "one bt the'.finest physical plants trol ln*arm air furnace* > ionnerly was housed in'the < oldgive students the most pleasant Scouts consl6flng_0flight W^ lW6ahi' 'f5F lVWir Newark YMCA building. Other atmosphere possible for study. *half hour' lessons: Th,ese .classes 4w«« (harm- '• The second floor of the bulld- ;will' be h^ld on Weekday, afters- ' Complotlon this' fall of ihe"academic*' buildings Include 1 1 three-story gray building, now former1 brewery, a razor'blad lng is devoted primarily to book noons' and; on Saturday -morn - • Hnmldlllir •otom»tlc»lly itopf 'ings^.The fee"-U $1'per, girl, per at proper humldM*1—levtl occupied by some' 385 law school factory, a bam and an insurance stacks, which also take lip_a •students and the-school^s-staffr company building, but the newsizable portion of the basemen^ Mlon:. ; STEER LIVER Appllication for • the; instruo- mRrkcd a milestone In legal edu- facility has been carefully' tallr The, second floor also^cphtalhs' 1 ( phone 687-1443 cation. In New Jersey and a giant ored to include .the latest-ln. a .vault with" controlled, atmos- tiort programs are rioWavaUabl e ste'prtoTivard -'for' the State Unl" physical facilities for teaching phere for, the .-itaf at the Ice' Center. For further information contact the recrea- * It Da » lit Tim«l' GOLDEN SHOVEL b /pr&ehW to Eari BroWn, right, of verslty In Newark. law*•'.'• • "•' :• "'"/ '• "'""Tar" e documents. Ackerson Hall, on a' tract of ;: Theeoroof the new law cen- tibn .department of the.: Park Brown Ford of Union, for part hi parent company's $6.5 Large classrooms and smaller Commissions ': .'."I/.. .*. " •»' r; i '- land fronting on Plane st. and ter Is^ the-I^w library, which- seminar-groups take up-the-perl- million expansion and, modernliailon program hi eight' in an area onco, dominated by houses close to" 100,000 volumes. •» ^ounjlsa_of nortli«A»»!>>^i v«tnr ,T»—»y'' yrrirm—\tfi are : -phnry-Df the library area and .shabby ; tenements, is ,the first Students are able -to -pore-over, '•'She 'will bring' new 'and' fresh' Charles J. Soderqujst,' Ford Newark dWtkt aala man- ppart of the first floor and' baser OjJon, N. J. building on the Newark campus legal bookbk s and , documentd s in t Al the-Hrst-floor. •material and ideas to use in this ner; Donald N. Erey. Ford Motor Co. vi^rpresldent, and' .built; for educational _p,urppscs._ idlng rooni cpn- ment. Also are thh e student-alumni lounge, kjndergarten art program and 'Brown.' . . ' ' • • • , • . • • • .' . . -. Jt will be an integral-part of stnicted to emphasize an airy moot'cpurt,_and offices of theevery Heacher U asked re' of New Jersey Supreme.Court Jus- j tice .; Hcflry_JE..,AckfittSOn.^whtf spoarheaded fund raising efforts to. help finance the new building soon after serious discussion :pn It had-besun in 1950. . •' n | FREE SURVEY s FROM —1»aw— The Union County Wndergar- ton teachers oJ'tho AssOCtntrcnr Wt: -: •of Kindergarten Educators of •New Jersey;will meet »t the Burnet Junior Higk SchoolTn" ;V;'.^:i:(- Union from 4 to 9:30 pjn. on HAU'I buhh>r» nUtf^only'yOuns luesday, Nov:~307~Hr was an- Fuel Oil And lamb. o«

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The heat of the FALL .dealen:_ln__.i(re.-j3iickBg«d. chlne soon hai them ready for at Ivprne and 8 per cent at a the garments - more—accessible, another *or»y.- iaondromafe — <-'.1—-— dryer-helps smooth-elotiiei a closest to store out-of-season t also provides, during The bundle* containing either ranr clothes- And to make ItLjloubljE. iuinmer months, excellenl t mom-' dom ^>r. uniform lengths of valuable and functional, tlRake IreV^slorage , for the family'* lumber- The individual piece* winter woolen garments. come in easy-to-handl* length* HOME it a moth-repellent-c«dss—*tor- —8—feet ia the maximum siz* age closet.' • Building a basement cedar closet is not a difficult job. —and'all are tongue and groov- An out-ofrthe-way cedar ed with matching eods_to-«lnv- tef-"takes the "pressure'Voff Frequently the studding ior one or more' walls is already in plify and speed' the installation. IMPROVEMENT place. Such is the case if a por- Cedar can be applied verti- tion of tile basement' has been cally or horizontally on a solid finished or if some shelving has backing. If nailed to open fram- BlankebiJugs been constructed. It then"~Be^" ing, it is applled'-horizontally. comes-B-relatlvely simple matter In any case, u»e four-panny-fin- of finishing the framing with ishing nails and set them down _• Home Improvements 'pryeFXHeaned^ Zxi's or 2x2's, then nailing the about W from the* .top or cedar directly to the framing, ong^g •_: Furniture -_ It's a good Idea, however, to Do not apply finlsh_to In Gas Dryer use some-kind of vapor barrier aromatic red cedar. To So •f Decorating .^r ,_rrr- on all outside walls. Be sure, woulld onlly »erve-to_de*trot y Hie 7 You may not realize It, but if tod, that your cedar closet in- effectiveness of this unique you own a gas clothes dryer you cludes a., door which closes wood. An occasional dusting and mrbe a."dryer cleaning" expert. tightly so that yo"u~geinfieTull' light sanding- (about once a That means you don't have to effect of the cedar. Weather- year) i*~th« only maintenance MeedTo Control Unwanted Soiinds send-bHmkets or small-tugs out stripping the door will help. so often to be washed-or dry- required. •..-•'' cleaned to- restore^ their re- ISometimes Answeted By Gypsum silience. "She • greatest demand in ourofficlals, architects jnd; lending Experts of the Gas Appliance Ihswance ShouldBe 'Remoid^L lra)ustry today, is to- control the agencies. . • Manufacturers "Association rec- Unwanted sounds: that our ~au- It is very clear that the market ommeridvthat you place a Hanket toJBiated . society" h,as. produced. is rlpo for more sound control In Into your^gas dryer along with If Home Improvements Are Made •*• Stlfersonic aircraft, air condi- instruction. And the gypsum a Bmall; damp_(npjLwet) towel, tioners, humidifiers, dehuinidi- wallboard Industry ha* develop- set-the dial at low heat andji Earlier this year a hpmeowner th* $10,300 total within iiin, electric this, electric, that ed partition and floor-ceiljng^as- short time Interval, BVarturn-the completed extensive remodeling days-'of-ttia fire. ' 1 -~-*yerythlng is .automatic, nnd semblies secondlto" none in theswitch to«on." A brief tumbling of his home. He enclosed a sun But th* homeowner was »tlll •yyrythlng"'makes noise. field of sound control., product will bring new life to your porch, Installed wall paneling-in $5,500 loser. Replacement coat , Jtor many years,7'the7mcans^of"-research—by-- manufacturers ~^- blanket. It- will • unraat the nap(wo rooms, put wall-to-wall for hia home ran mor«'than $11,- and testing at Independent lab- 000 and an'inventory of the con- coiitroUing sound was a problem. and make K as •springy as new.:arpetlng in three room* and a ^ MigJ.jo today. Nowrsound-«on=- .oratories has developed a wide new tile floor in the kitchen. He tents placed their worth at about variety of gypsum Wallboard This "damp towel" technique trol is one of our. greatest op- also installed a new furnace and $5,000. pSRunitles',- For simple, fast re systems~wlth sound transniisrion will also perk up pillows, drap- r eries and bath, mats, had the house completely re- Walter H. Vernier, executive UgC—gypsuin wallboard is pre^: ;elass ratings io meet virtually vice-president of the. State" Farm In addition, a modern gas dry-wired. acjibed. any ruierequirementt . " Firc-and Casualty, says situa- IK ache, ten- The nTrTprnHfrn f>f .er_can handle any of the neW Less than three months later, tions such a* this.ar* not rar*. J trolln the'building industry has synthellp-fabrlcs, with or with- tire "destroyed everything. He estimate* that a very . im- _i _.._ become an .opportunity with out the • tumbling— action. All The fire was tragic enough, portant number at the hom»^ sotmdb|jsn interestedT. But thisf-lnteresH»*6-hE=n the control of. .gypsum wallboardll . Nowth, e that's.needed,-GAMA points out, but the crudest blow was yet toowners In th*. U. S. are und*r- •*•»] is the proper dial .Betting. Either d BferventTdennind'Tinct thiflterH*6b£e kind' of control owners and pome^-f or~~this~hoineowiiet: • had thV structural trend' toward-use- architects need 1* available — theJnsfcuctlon manual that com- neglected, to 'remodel'l his in- j ef-tfighter materials. and there is no sacrifice Ih^fire es with the "appliance, of thesuranc»—when he remodeled his How can you avoid being un- •'. i>ther« vitally concerned with protection, speed, durability; ancf label-'on-the-garment,-wlll_teU. derinsured? State Farm h*s the** you-what the setting should be. suggesuorisT^ sciind are, contractor*, building quality. His insurance (a policy he'd -Go over your, tir* ln*ur- carried for years) protected hi*. _ance.homeowners policy today home against loss-up-to $8,000, wHh your-inauranee-agent^Se*- The contents were Insured for that it provide* adequate funds another $2j500. His 'Insurance for replacing «ny lou "company delivered a check Great Gifts for Him or Her Mak* - (Uch.lt checkup 'yearly routine. If any; addition* WARM BIRDBATHrr or -improvements-.are_jnadet d, b *b sure similar additions are mad' ROeK-THE CRADLE to your insurance covering*. , —Take~yearly inventories of -BY ELECTRICITY the content* of your home. 3744818 Today more are" ovcrlB6\elcc- Qeemingly minor addition*, tric 'appliances" "helping the maybe a now sofa, an dfcable hi- fi set or «ven new clothe*—in- 10« CLINTON BtYlNOTON American. family ; live better electrically." Believe it or not, crease your personal property such things as electric blrdhath value'and. potential loss.. B* • - I to h atak, WML. warmers and cradle rockers dp jure your .insurance on then exlstl Yoti cah also ..have "ah content* I* adequate. electric back scratcher or foot warmer, depending on your need of—th*—moment. ; -^—r~ Even Fldo comes into his own with electric dog clippers and electrically heated dog houses. And fishermen and their wlve»; -wiU—welcom* th* electric fish sealer. _____' - Most of the 166 products are in fairly common usage and the KNQVEMBEf list keeps growing.. Ton years sg6,_wi^j«^uld2hay_#4hW"i>* °' the electric toothT?rush( perieir RRST swvme CTSTCW shatTpener/ floor washer or cah opener? ""\ ' ^"

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•/'•" .:: ••••.••:• Pick Airman Penard<1'v uate of Jonathan Dayton Reg- 12'•* ThUMipy, November O9« * SPRINGFIELD. IBADM, Springfield, M. 1. ional High School,.recently com- For Supply Training. pleted bMttnwtaing' it L*" OFFICIAL TEST FORM land AJTB, Tejt, Z_.-,' .- SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — 'Alrr Presbyterians Plan man " P«ul W.' Penard, son of Lose Their Licenses A. INTRODUCTION B. YOU AND THP LAW^ '_ .....J._ Mr. arid Mrs; Werner W. Penard .. FINED FOR"I ' "Four Springfield residents have elicit T (trn) or f (liln) Wilma M: Banco' . 9 • elicit T (tiurtcr f (lilii) Cird» Vfrii) or N 6»o> of 39 Lyons pi., Springfield, N.J., worth _was fined $20 Kid, their driving licenses re^ "6. T. F."D ' ll7-y,N. D ' 15. T^F. D" has _been_*elecle4 • for training 4rm>pJj. in a '25 m Voked under the state's point For Founders Tkty h ,T.-F.'.D T«v., Shunpike rd. The fi lyslem", the'New Jersey Division The annual Founders' Day ob-Leber, Mie.^Frank E. Melsel St., 2. T. F. D 7.T.-F. B - 12. Y.-N Air. Force-SUBply- specialist. vied In court Monda|?'b; ;l servance will—be held orr Sun-, Mrs. Herbert Pascoe, Mrs. Harvoy Airman Penard, ir 1083 grad- trate Max Sherman. ol Motor Vehicles announced M. Roberts, Albert A. Schramm, 3o1V F. D '7 • 8. T. F. • • 13. Y. N. D 17. T. F. D . this week. .•••-•_ day at the II o.m! worship ser-^Alwln F. Schramm, Mrs. William ^Suspended ™wcre"thV licenses Jtobckle,"Mrs7"CHfford WilHsand rill in -ei: Douglas J. MacGregor,. 28, Ohurch, Springfield, when mem- Mrs. Frederick Winterberger. of Troy ViUage, 15 days, ef- . . r>9. T. F. D. bers having membership of 50 Seventy-thfeo :yeafa of mem- 10, J. cmsms fective Oct. B; nichuid J. 'Wil-years or more will be' honored. bership is the longest term to Opinion Qiwtlon. No fait- Clicli your chokti -liams, 24,. of 02C Troy dr., 45 Persona to be so honored are: be honored — this "distinction --days,, effective Oct. 16; Peter D. 'Luman Ss Bcrstler, Mrs. Albert going to Mrs. Clifford Willis, -ITrappani, 24, of 23 Caldweli pi., 5. .D ' P. Coin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3who jolnod-thechurc2 h on April one month, eflcetlve Oct 23; nnd n. Douglas. Mrs._j:arCH._J-le- Moe J;, Auster, 61, of 30 Avon i?I SHOOLDBE 1 mci', Miss Mnrlon Gardner, Mrs The second in a series of study~ D. YOU AND YOUR OBUGATIONS Kiei; flieiit "FIT' by Prrfettlonalljr rd., one month, effective Octrl4. William N. HcaidrMlss ~ seihinars will be) held in-the C. YOU AND YOUR auditorium of the Presbyterian GOVERNMENT ClicIt Y_(J«) or N (no) Fill in wold Trained, Experienced Shoe Fitter* " Parish House .on-Sunday at 7:80 CUcl» flittst) or F (Iklu) 28. Yj n p.m. The study is on the pro- Don't f»k* *KK«Nilitl pooriTW«» posed "Confession of 1067" for V 21. T. F. D tufln pried :cHI«W« ilwn. N the UnitecTPfesiJyteT-lBn Church, _29.""Y.- N7D ll poor Konomir and o*n*r*ly totdt WESEEY USA. The Rev. Bruce W. Evans - 22. T. F..D ; Diamond' Cluitsr'- and the Rev. Donald C. Weber, 30. Y. N, • •nt Ring - rmlrilstehT of" the church, will 23."t.'f. • P-irtnti

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GAM PUS BEAUTY SPRINGFIELD LEADiHr~5prInfll.»ldl N. J. * ThuFidoy, Novembei/4, 1965 * v 13 Campaign Chiefs Youthful Motorist hIAMED SPONSOR Legion Conducts organizations, he is a former Al r> L A i SETS OPEN HOUSE Carver Celebrating Ariniversafy board member, pf the Morris, FOR DRILL TEAM Sussex Council, Boy" Scouts_i jjj Or Jewish Appear OKJMONDAY NIGHT Ireafed For MkloOffset With Jersey Central Power Utility America; past president of ,()>• The ""Florence M. Gaudincer High Point-dr., Springfield, James V. Carver—this week, Light "Division with headquar- Morris Area Chamber of Conjr has • been named a sponsor of P. T. A. of Springfield/will hold celebrates his 40th anniversary te"r* in Morris town. merce; former chairman of the Parley After Auto Crash WSalnr Bone. Venturis Unl- Student Protests with Jersey Central Power and "A deaegiHan of "verslly~Pershlng "Riflcs-Com— j A . native":".iof _ St. _AlbaM,_J¥:, campaign worJcem attended a at 7:30. p.m. The meeting will A youthful taxi driver from pany. In conjunction with On behalf of Ihe Amei'lcan Va,..he joined JCPL in 1925 asDrive; former/ chairman of the include classroom- visitation, at Summit wns taken to Overlook this, she was presented' with Letlon, Commander RayDaudc- "thank you-dlnner" held by the In-of Continental Post, Sprlng- a draftsman in Allenhurst. He Morris Area, Chamber of Co.njj United Jewi-sh Appeal' of EssexJ -which time (he leachors will ex- Hospital for Treatment of c^ a bouquet of a dozen • roses ;on the forehead following an ac- at a recent ceremony of the ield, thi« week deplored—the -Abandoned-Home was named to his pretont posi- •merce., Area Development Ctirilf County last month at the Gold- plain the curriculum. Mrs. Ro.b- tion in 1948. - -•' man Hotel, West Orange:: cident during the evening rush university's Reserve Officers cllon of the "small percentage .mltier, and former president of' ert' HardKrove will preside. ••• hour Monday on_Shunplke rd,, Training Corps, >f students .thj'pughout the na- Active in civic and charitable the Morrlstown Rotary Club.'.'.:' Norman Lowenslein, near the crest of the hill in the It Is a tradition of the -Na- ion who are participating in hhat ; Awaiting Highway chairman of~Ihe"TSu3f/eT, and !!-vR lnlty~af~the~BBiti«rol--Swlnv Ft rotest marrhpn ngiingt our gov- field UJA eaiptalas'coileoted 20 UonHlPerhing W*li11 percent, more money in 1903 than nance "committee, and the mem- Club. '-. nlty that each company have bers of her committee, Mrs. Jo- 'heso demonstrations are dam- hi 1964. We. are looSlng^orward = Ho was James McGourty,. 19, four female sponsors. _After iging_tlje'.morale'of our service- to an even larger tncreaie hcxt seph Klein, Mrs. Milton Mnrcus, a Chatham resident. According two years of being ari active men, who are bitter, and right-: ir, '..as the need,, both'locallyMrs-'. Arthur Raino, Mrs. Jaclc M. to Springfield police records, sponsor, i they are retired into ly so," he declarfed. ot.. Jhe-.Sprln«field l ti t Slater nnd~Mrs. Lloyd Slromc, McGourty_ was driving west on honorary sponsorship. This is Fire Department -responded to *ml overseas, .coritin«e« to- ex- will conduct a bake sale. To lndltate_jupport • of our paitd." .. • A Slumpike id., with wet road con Miss Del~Vecchlo's first year.. battle flames Sunday.evening in AiTa'Sponsor, she will accom- righting men in Viet Nam — at an abandoned house at 62 Main . FJreseai- at Hie- dlnW Mrs. Lowenslein -reminded pa- dltlons caused by a steady light well as our support of the Gov- rents that they can cither bring rain, at 5:iti p.m. :~. ~_ . " pany- th»-d»JIl-ioam-nn_ilLJ15_ foverillr- policy- In st., in the path of Rt, 78. Deputy -Ca4en,- vtoe-oiialrtnan Sam Pll* Chief Robert'E,-J>ay »t«ted that Her,'co-cti*airma«i Solwyii S»1V.;;M- the cakes to the school between The-taxi-went out of control •Southeast Asia, the'New Jersey 3 and. 4 pjjii_or Jirins them to and skidded on a curve_n'ear th» American Legion, consisting of the Interior of the house was •r, jrvJmg MsiMor, Sid Atkln, Mi-1- completely gutted. toni Cooper, Jose-ph FlclsS'hman, the school that evening. top of the hill, the report added 419 pposts, , is initiating a,,two py g Pinto To Present d i Th ht W Jjv&iwbg JtoMe, Daniel Kalern7"Erl^ It then struck an auto driven by .pronged campaign to offset these The heat Was so Intense, he Gem'ge—Brownr-44|—of—19~NeW- demonstrations and ' actlvitlaL. "»tafd:Kurt7.er, Seymour M&rdsr; law, Marvin—Smrt^sflrtr;—GfcraW- demonstrations and ' activities, commentedwor,e ihashootint atg timeout s h.>rlthe- Thinking ^ 41so, Mcnassen Mendelsohn, Sohulinan, MM'ton Tc4teser and Brook- lane, Springfield, head- They;.aro for. the purchase anHd "Tlames \ 6id'PMcr, Leo Pivloind, Al Rut-Paui Weisman. I ing in the opposite direction. Talk On Finances 'aisti-lbuUoaitilbU n off ChristmaChit s glfiori U zontally. The alarm was.receiv- to American-military psrsonnel ed at 8:51 p.m., and the fire-was In Viet Nam and to assist the extinguished at 10:30. : of a Vacation? For Men's lodge civilian-population in that-war- Earller'on Sunday, firemen T. B'nai B'ritih Sprtnj torn country by contributions were caljed to "the "Hearth res- for the basic needs of life. This taurant, on Mountain ave. at Lodge wM meet Mondey at the HenshaW ave.; Where flames and Then Thiiilc " Spdrvgfield Steak 'House, pre- latter program Is already being 1 ceded by a dinner at 7. Art Kes- supported by tho American Le- heavy smoke had been reported. »elhau.t, program ehahmnam, an-gion national organization. Department records stated that mounced that Hobcrtl J. PlmUy —Commander Daudelin urged a pot of chicken had apparently jofifc... First! all citizens of Springfield "to been_lett on the stove after the assisbtnt trust ofitlcer of. the Na- restaurant was closed: Besf Christmas ever tional State Bank of Elizabeth, hilp in thl*_c[rive as much as Why not »p»nd your next .vacation relaxing aVo will be the speaker for the.even- possible." Contrlbtitlon»""shouli Firemen last week also were ng. . mailed to N. J. American called out to "fight five .brush ' wondarful ratert? Whether you travel near or for, Pinto is a graduate of Lafay- Apn, War Memorial Building, fire?. One was at JMcisel Field ,w»'ll plan >our trip-carefully at-n«j »xtra «oit::v;--'• •~ to give or get teTSJIeKe, with an A; B. de- TreritbnrN; J,-O860B, and check* Sunday afternoon. The others Uav» yqu with mor« ^Ime for tun, tpertraridfuhl. ; ar«e lm government. He attended made pjyable to the N. J. Ame- were all- on Union County Park Georgetown University Law rican Legion. • ' '•• Commission property behind Center anoecl that the Mfrmnry Light. Now ouiot'rteBsl lntlncs hnve"been exhibited In member and outstanding spe.aK- Glides srrioottier; T o)How$nig~ Tvave been welcome* many juried ' shows, inclualn pf the House of. Representat- closer, Throo, not just two, as new members lm ihe onwon those-at the Montclalr Museum, ves by hit fellow rcprescmUtr, thinner shaving heads for the momibevwhij) V drive:' Lawcnc* the Newark Museum, Bamber^ ives at a National Forensic -cloae»l.sh«ves_eyer, JSldeburn. ni-^SemPHr greone gcxs-^ciark.ilie^Artr-vcnter jof League,Student_Congress~held_at .. BUff Fork_* l«>na fTimTneivTou gher-than-moral" Jalife, Sol Kornfel'd, 0r, the- Oranges, and the Grand Na- Morris County-—Courthouse', Plonrtn Coclrtall •t«t»t|-— ARMOR/SHIELD-eonatroctioru Itobert LeyiJnc. Fred Ma I'oah 'tlnnal Show 6T the'Amerlean 16 oz. 9/1.00-.- L Complete travel CMS. Mdrrisldwh- Saturday. _L^ - st.tr r.rk.i-n««ni_ Donald Mantel, PaSF-NTfkTn, Artists Professional League. She Hammen-'wu In competition Martlin Netfold, Milton Ponlck, has also recently had, an cxhl- -40 or.. 3/85c Bornle Sanders, Martin .Shind-.- vi th—40—fallow—raprcsetUati PRICED bition at the Paper Mill Play- roni 20 sehoolj-in-New-Jerseyr •t.tf Park * ITrih, er, David Stone, Sidney Sptogel JjusJjouse,, Mlilburn.. The award in forenslcs was the 29. m. 5/1.00 -i-wlnJWeinbong and Paul Wols^ MMrs . KaplaKp l n iis "aa member of. thlrcLgranted-Payton this year. siarr r«k * •••»• RIGHT! man. 52 oz. 3/1.00 -"--'•-— IBe^Amerlcan -Artists Profession-Profession- The others were: a recognition Llpton-Chicken Noodle PHler announced that the goa al League as .well as of the Arto.f excellence ait a forum dis- 'or the in65-lflBG membership Gallory of South , Orange andcussion at "Sit. Joseph's High, drive in 100. _TbjHe Interested Maplewood, Her current exhi- Metucheri, and first place in a Soup n becoming a part of this »uc- bition •L.ih.e VWCA Include* 79c esalul dulvc may conteot FAlIel humorous 'interpretation contest oils, charcoaU-arrd-psateli. at - Setbn Hall Preparatory Fri- rfnnR:7-;aa day; Jonathan Dayton Reglona rank* among —the*- first ~ftv schools in the state in awards SPRINGFIELD ORT ivem degrees-and membership in 1U Upton fed Bag*- \ • _., f TO HAVE DINNER/ forensic* program. FASHIONS IN-PURS At Junior College The Springfield Chapter of th< • Upton Tea Bags :;".'""" •••'•.•;-.------•--••• RtMINGTON 66 Women's American Organlzatlp Three Springfield residents are • •. • . --—._... tmu — for Rehabilitation ~Throug among. 309 students who areDayton Speaker DC inofe*. Runs quieter, Training will have Its member, freshmen In the evening sesilon ••._.____uil-l..,_-.'. ^. •'•'•_• •-•'• --' 1 ateadter, QMde* CMBS1n«r, Not two, but ship supper next Thursday ev this semester at. Union Junior Upton Laoi* Tea . ~< tfiawe tHionef mad* s4taving head* for onlng at Temple Beth Ahm 01<3qllegep=CranfordI The evening Will Be In Finals ever. 346 outting edge*. Baltusrol way. A Fur Fashloi session at Union Junior College -•\*L93c- '•'•.•'/.••: "_•..'•.•";•• :• ••] -766 wHSeTtWsrAtJjajeiabU rohV show will, be featured, provides" a program equivalent] Illrida »M *•. SMebtjm Wmmer. OW-OFF Mrs, Leslie Rosenbaum of Si to that -.M_th~ - rr^~Mrs. Seymour 'Stcrnbach Karl Schlffbauer. of 60 Warner Miss Flngerhut's selection was ; Mrs. David Zurav,, .Mrs. Martin' ave; • '•'. • •• -• . ;.v-'-'- - "Naxt; Number. Plsafe," written Wiihbon* Italian Flshboln and: Mrs. David BlUTrP Gleltamann Is—lrlaiovlng In by Ruiih Glascott. S.chools.Jn at- bnkrantz will nctrasmodels. Mrs. cnglneerinK at UJC, while tendance were Roselle—CatViollc Irving Goldstein wllL provide pi- ^Sdhlffbauer•••!»—a UboraTT arts High, Teaneck High. Seton Hal ]«5Q is-e .Miller "arranged lor the show. -as-i?=Sp«el«ii*tudont at UJC. High,.Bbbnt6n. High, Bergen Ca- Knox Gelalin q .thollo Hlghi d^Wdbldi -_ rVeWrThreoi-trottwo, sliavlno hjeads. Mgh, : - ^)[y closest hrh ^3- 3+B;cuttmoadrjoa, ARMOR/SHIELD TO MOLD:TWO=DA¥ - wWor.'combs, Sldeburn trlmmeiv.ACT? ^iii J 1UMRTOGE-SA1E ^-

PRICED RIGHT! ^Springfield-.: Instant Cream Saleable "clothlnk/ Springfield Bowl lust week. Bu three garnes from Bunnell Bros. txfys nnd brlc-a-brac will be her single gnme of, 176 trailed 18 oz. nvallnble. Residents who wish Inc, which brought "them to 47C' Jinny Bantier, 183. within \Vt games of league lead- *-«- to contribute these or olheo" Other „ high scores were: ing Springfield Market, which B 0 t)»tk Oh«ral»ta rrn.llm itoms nre asked- to leave them Jackie1 GlusBen, 170; Helen Bald- dropped 2V4 games to Mehdi at the home of' Mrs. Arilhony win, 108; Janet Rowe, 167; Florist In the Springfield Muni . M (t LaMOD Valril froallm Coffeemcl)* \ . Florelllno, 0+ Kipling ave'.j Irene "Wets, ISO; Millie Douglas, cipal Bowling League nt the B D ChimaUta Vuif rroltln« """"•LADY •Springfield. 159; Kathy Grimm, 157; EveScrlngfield Bowl last woek. Instant Crtam M.vs. Fi;orclllno in chairnian lyn Adams', 155 and Madclini Bow]era rolling 200 games las , B C Ol»M)> WWIH for the two-day .rummitResale.Rotfi. 154." . :,,•.'• weelf were Walter Schramm, B O Vlutly WHIt. REMINGTON "Hours for the sale Urttf Monday The Jewels remained In' firs Blfl; Richard Schwcj-dt,' .'215 — !) n.m. to 8:30 p.mi; Tuesday place In the league with a 18-8Robert Bunnell Jr., 2(2; Matl . IE Or«|M Af.la Brink — 9 a.m. to.5 p.m. m*lch"r*cord,' ". D'Andrea, ail: Howard Selnn Cthala Ji »«n»«rti ^ BEAUTY SHAVER All proceods will so directly der, 211; Ralph PoUearpIo, 20B; I. C. Orongli Instant Coflw to Deborah Hospital In Browns Robert Book, 204j Robert An- 1 Wcdgvwod ctylad. Foalherlight atftl CHURcfi"wOMEN derson; 203; Ed Weiss, 200 and IO< Off lomMtio. Actjiialnblo rollor combo Mills, the non-sectarian insti- «..,. 39c kvr nentl* undsrarm nroomino", sale tution which provides treatment TO HEAR SPEAKER Art Mutschler, '200. lagishnvkto. C+J-OFF switch. Choice and enro for persona suffering The tonnor president oi the ,6 oz. o? COIOM: Wedgwood Blue, Antique from vnrlous chest ailments. The Essex Chapter to Aid Brain In- UIID CANS 'DON'T Dll . . . Ihty a-.,. 39c 6oW at Venetian Rose. Mntcking cass. hospital is open to nil, without jured Children, Mrs. M. P. AnjIrttda-ttway. S*ll youn wltri a Uw»cotl Chlck»» til Iht Hn aglU WMl. Tuna Cnmphells regard to ability tot' pay. ' toll, will be the, guest speaker WUHI AJ, Call iU-71M. ' . 1 nt 2/8Bc at a luncheon meeting of the ChUkm «f (ha Jn I,lta Airmail Deo To Train Women of "St. Stephen's Church, . Legal Notice Chunk tunu Pork & Beans 1 Mlilburn, on f uosdey, Nov. '16 6, 3/1.00 PRICED RIGHT! ' As Aircraft Repairmah at, 12:15 p.m. In the Parish Hall OCf'IOK Or THE TOWNB1III" Chlitktn nl Ilir Ir» Whlla J TAKE NOTICE th»t «t • rnmtlnil o SAN ANTONIO, Tex. —' Air-' Mrs, Antell will speak abou lln rUnntnr *i>»m •>' th« Townililp o Chunk Tunu man Frank Deo, son of Mr. nnd the children and; show a film Hnrlnaflvld htld on Octobir 7, liws ihi . BU 0%. 51o <4T'*'%&* • ppllotlon lubmlttsil - by noitwoai! Mrs. Michael J. Deo of 100 'Twin made • nt St.'Stephen's Ch'urcl Rulty oa., Inc. (or cl»<"IHc»lloii o Morwil Chill wllh »4ivi» HI C *»»!• Drink Onlcs Oval, Springfield,. N.J., during classes held every'Sat- skrtch Buhdlvltmn Plot, rt nlnct 84. 1 1 )-*«.' JIM • l« •«. I far DTft The lust REMINOTO)J Shavers ever mado~now at Loti 1 tntl 3, b»twt«n atll Court mrl 1 Hnrmal SltaM ' hos been selected fpr training at urday. , . • •hunplkr Koid on MounUIn Avnuif OuMana V.ll»w • Milliard S Clinnute AFB, 111., ns an 'Air A fish nnd chips luncheon wll Bnrlntflilil, N. .1., >u cltusirifil >ni '. ' y-«; Vt • • •' ' I •«. 1 lor air ij iimi-ovtil •• » Miner subtilvlnlon. . VILUGE^i PHARMACY Force .aircraft cquipmont re- be held in tho Parish Hall on 8>lrl «DHlHliMmi l> on flU In th CMtkart In • Blakal H Or.linn 'Criakara pairninh. • • ... " Friday, Nov. 10, from 11:30 a.m.oflln* of thi Townihfp Clprt mil >i »'U 410 1174 STUYVESANT AVENUE" The ' airman, a. graduate of to I "p.m.. Reservations may betvftllftbU fni- uubllff Imafottnn tni I: known i« C'«l»ndnr No. n-r.PM. Iniianl Fall 5J« oK ' Inilont (at.. 10< *H Oan'lU Ctla He »# Irvlngton-Unioh Line • IRVINGTON .lona.tlinn Dayton • ncKionnl HiKh made.'by culling the parish house •LltONORK II. WOUTIIINOTON «t DR ,6-0888 between (a.m. Tovnihln clirk • ES 2-7400 • , MU 8-7400 School, recently completed.basic, Bnlil. Lurl«>—Navemhir *• >!><;», Kim 99c .' oi.m 67c ii.«i. 67c c uci AHUOagHILLD. TudlMtilll ol Sparry Rind UoiuouUen training at Lackland ATB, Tex. and rioon. - «» \ («•: M.60)

'?•: • Methodist Pastors UJC To ^reafc Ground For Observati Dc. Kenneth C. MacKay, programs in public viewing of " Frederick W. Belnecke of'New the development of the Cran- ' Sperry family 1B ati the heavens. York City and 'William S. community as all three ent..in Cranford -today, ^ "presldenLfif-UnlonJuriorXol-. Bcinecko'of Summit as~a~me-- lege,- Cran/ord, this week, in- 'Construction~or the"ob6erva"-~ 7" maintained" a "sincere and-con Dr'.-.-Henry -.-J..-~UW ±SetGuestSermdixs vited the public ' to ' attend tory is expected U> begin im- morial to their father and •linuing interest in the civic Cranford, a trustee of; Unlo 1 ground breaking ceremonies mediately and Robert Miller of grandfather, William Miller growth of the area. The influ- Junior College, will preside t\ - U.IP * Rev.-J. Clark Callender Camp Aldersgate, purchased Sperry. ' of the Union Methodist. Church In 1082, Is the center for North- Sunday at 3 p.m. for the Wilr the architectural- firm of El- ence of Mr. Sperry and the the ceremonies,,, r, ; " *t}B the Rev. James-Dewart of ern New Jersey Methodist sum- Ham Miller Sperry Observa- sasser and Miller of Union es- Sperry, who came to Cran-. ,tory on the Union Junior Col- timates the project will take ford In 1898 along with two of the' Springfield Emanuel Metho- mer camps, and as improved ••*,>. Church will exchange pul- will provide facilities for fam- lege campus. 10 months to complete. his brothers, Thomas- Alexan- llilikidll The observatory will be the . The observatory is being der Sperry, and Joseph Austin Sperry, had much to do with Noithern Newo Jersey Annual yfiar-rcund retreats—»nd^=pr«- yg ithif IZti -Mrs. An extension phone near Conference drive for $500,000' rams sponsored by the confer- campus, and will contain New the bedside makes good filijjariL tho> development of ence and individual local Jersey's largest telescope, a , Camp—Aldersfiate, located ^ln churches.- 24-lnch Newtoalan-CaS8egraifci_ Serving Skiers Since 1940 sjipijIh Suiisex "County." • >• "Funds realized' from the cam- ianTeflector telescope;' as ^vcll Saves time, steps arid paign will repay a $100,000 loan as a 10-Inch refractor tele- -energy^Ct Jt9fl! for- the small—group camping scope. Both instruments will Bowcraft a montht . Order now. area, now nearly cqmpletcd, and be designed and built by Am- will also be used for'a swimming ateur Astronomers Inc. and l NEWS USED pool and bathhouse, "a—family -contributed to Union Junior- Ski Shop Business Office. ~ *i, camping area, a health lodge, College. ~ " • NEW JERSEY BELL - REV. JAMES DEWART Dr. MacKay-sald the observ" ' Quality Equipment and Repairs . new Automobile atory will enable'Union Junior _ ••• Head Rentals-—; , ^_ MIDAY DtADUNB College to provide undergrad- Head - Bogneg r - Castingeg r - Sun Valley - Cubco uate astronomy courses as well AH Html otlur than tpol »»w«, tub-. MemberMb ' Skii SpecialistSilit s GuilGild : .Dealers' mlH«l to thli mwipoptr, ihould bi la as'other educational<-projects_ our >Mu by' Friday to Iniura |Viibllt«- In the fields-of astronomy :and Rt.22,Jcoich Plains tl«n In th« naxt luua. space. AAI plans extensile A & ' Guide WUUIIIIIIIIIIII BETZ Union Motors SAVE on FOOD AUTHORIZED, —~ • -1 BODGED DART -;. _ Sales & Service PLUS YOUR MOST .VALUABLE •^GUARANTEED USED CARS) SAT. 1 Tt>ADIMG STAMPS J=REE - :ii DEAU* 4N-UNIfl>|_CQUNtY JSl6W_i9jl6r3.0 • as the text. Mr. Dewart will preach at. the p ELIZABETH™ 11 a.W. service of /the Union Methodist Church, entitling his VEAL CUTIETS VtSiuSSH^itlS amSPABEHIBS ^55 .-:^ JMptors, JIID, _ W«ssage7"''Speaking a Word of- •: "VAlui RATH) U.'.'O CAM" WlHtiV " with W»i-lr i E Morris Ave,, Elizabeth PORK CHOPS Ib. LAMB ' EL 4-7050 Union""'"r Meth6aisF plaris to incorporate the- tallc-n ,of pledges and gifts with ts "Every Member Canvass" in BONELESS CORNED BEEF ROUND! Rambler April,. r10««.., ; . _1ilie ' Springfield - Enjanuel CROSSRIB ROAST TOP OR BOTTOM Methodist Church, under the Richards chairmanship-'--of—.JDavirl W.. U.S.D.A.Choice -for Polfit Oven~ Boneless—Solid Meat No Waste Brown, will solicit pledges on 77^ 5..•.•„,!imimi'counts;* oldest:".'.' Sunday, Nov.. 14; aCall services, and; through: a. canvass during Rambler Dealer the following, week." "' C LONDON BROit «D^ b 97 ~ ==T Gf •-•'"' Sales .•'Service ..:.• Speaker To Discuss BONELESS SHOULDER, 97 •=..= '• -. ' At " • •' •'• Cake Decorating Art . ~ S '895 • CHESTNPT St:- '• •ii.=Sl)NION;-. ••'' MU 6-6668 .; The arlr-pi;'cake decorating TENDER CUBE . 97 ROASTERS-- will be discussed and demon- strated-by Mrs. Frank Surges at BREAST the Summit TWCA^s—Kaffee- (CHUGICK la* Slyk-fc fclalsch program on. Wednesday, FILLET "?* "from 10 to 11:30/irm. A teacher In the Union County Regional Adult School, Mrs.-Surg8«=wHl C relate' cooking hints and will show-how the average house- BACON. 49 .wife can_d*cprate a cake pro- fc^sipnajly with the "minimum j-*~'"8ale» • 8ervJce • Part* >. amount of equipment as well aj j ^Complete Auto Repair ... Inexpensively..' • • — ! ..1477 N. Broadest, HUlilde Kaffeeklatsch programs begin Ui AX CHOiCI - CAUF. STYU CHOCK •'-;;. ,-•.. -ytK- ..Sr690i ~ V ',, at 10 d.m. with a half-hour cof- L nHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiitiiL fee-and-soolal-tlmer-The-hour- long program iolloWH "at 10:30. FRANKS -POT-ROAST BROWN FORD, Inc. Concurrent activities for. chil- 1 ? r : dren of,-mothers .attending the TWO GUVS TOMATO UNION'S ' •• „'_.!.,'.;' program include baby sitting Yot ; "NEWEST - Infants 18 months and overhand TEA BAGS tOKD * • dance and rhythm.classes for 3 to ,5ryear .olds. This week's ROYAL—ALL RAVOM #fc '4%BV SAITBEAOAM, ••-"•. JAICON .Kaffeeklatsch.-will 'be the last in.-tljeTEIl series of TVednesday morning -programs.- — CHOWDER GELATIN 2-27 M SYRUPTWSYRUP-TWO iGUY|U S LUNCHEON MEAT WHOLE YAMS LUNCHEON RORDnrSINSTAMCAKE MIXEr S 3 i'89 HIRSHEY Oita-Yadr warranty SPECIAL CHOC. SYRUP Morris Avenue, Union COFFEE •t. 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OPEN DAILY 9t30 A.M. 'TIL 10 P.M. ROUTE 22, UNION, N. J. SUNDAY* 9:30 A.M. Til If P.M. '• Au»horli«d Dodg«-R«tvault-P«ugaot.D«aJ«rl *FanaUi allowad by law

W* tftMcv* ttM'UgM to MmK quantitio. Not r«p<»4Jbl. l« Mcta Nov. fe196J . •-.rr- fhurtday, November 4, 1965 . IT'S.A BOV Women Of Methodist Cliurch Schedule Dr. .and Mis. Charles SwarbJ Fur FasKions To Be Sliown of "SM^Hiilsf'le avC', Spi'innrieldi became the parents of a son, Scott Lewis, Oct.27 at Overlook- 'Jokit Meeting, Bazaar, 'Call To Prayer' Hospital. They--also. have - a 1 At FoottiilPs Next Meeting The members of "the'WesIeyart" for~either male pr-female,-with served -at-4, - 6 - and~7-.'pjn. ..Menu- daughter, Wendy Susan. Mrs. Service Guild will be guests of sizes wherenecessary. for the dinner consists of to- The Club- SWrttivis-tile-foii»ei:.-JUla.-Eafa the Woman's Society of Chrls- IMrs. Nellie Marshall has ex- mato juice, pot roast, noodles, Uenside. wiU meet todai/ at Hill rd.; Mrs. Edwerd Powers, man. • tian^Service of the Springfield pressed thanks to all who helped string beans, cole slaw,__cpffee 12:30 pjn,. iri""eri_Anderson was jjoi-ved during these hours....—-'. co-hostcsS. yayMPWilti=bt—the-c4 presided. trs. PUIIUMII A-- tmont S & L - -Programs,and social event* 0334) is In charge of reserva- Morel! Ale., - DB <-S9IO the coming season were outlined tions and tickets. -,—• MOUNTAINSIDE by Mrs. John McCarthy, social A.home craft table will, be hh> Pl«i» Skimping -Ctnitr activities chairman! ~ arfff" Mrs. under the supervision qf-Mrsr TRUDY YORK program chairman. Maskioll.- A Jarge_«electlon-Of gifts suiUble-for-ChHstmas giv: ZBETROJHAL-TOEir ing will bfe" available. STUDENT PHYSIC1SXAT MIT ROSARY SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Edward York of 17.;Spring:Bropk.td., have-an- SETS INDUCTION, nouriced the engagement of their SAT. & SUN: SPECIALS! daughter, Trudyi to! Ira] Afnan, Mis^Eiclienlaub Is Wed PLANS LUNCHEON son of I.Mr.: and'Mrs." Huhl Afnan ; Danish Butter Pretzels *«, J9t : 69c of the St, James Rosary'Altar: of Blerut. -Ijeibarioh. --' " —Miss •^«rk;is!BTjunior at-Bos- Applesauce Cake R.O. $(» $1.15 Amifehti Society, SprlngfieU£ ;:titfi week ton University,1 &Jlglt TRV 'tM THEY'RE DELICIOUS ^ WB U5I ONtV THI »«t INOWDItMtl Bhnpce*" i ^ luctkmof 1 Eiiiabelh EichenlaXib, 'aaugh^TDominick I*. Armcntl'bf Morris new memberj will tali lice tat' Her Ilnance ,1*; a .graduate of ___JXjferteral Greene Shopping Center terof Mr.-and Mrs-Edward-Eir-ave-. «>n of.Mr.-and Mrs. Dom- the meeting on Monday evening Beirut University .^and is -pres- ' - • "' SPRINGFIELD DE 6-9807 .7. rfollowln'grflll thi^lN working "toward his docT Open chenlaub ol Warnerave.v Spring-: -Inlek— ! j' •''' • ' " M. '' I d''l .14 ~ *~— • — field,' hag become the-iride of Lane, : . devotiohsT "Ml new—members" were-urgad to attend." Old mem- chusetisUnitltul'e olijTcchnology. The'Rev. Edward_Oghllni( per- V 1 formed the-.cercmony at" St. bers Were > also urged _to/ attend A June weddlngf*weddlng - « »""~' James Church, Springfield, on and greet the new_members Into Oct. .23,. A. .reception .^tpllpwed at the society., ~— the Mountainside inn, Mountain- ^ Tiket iorior"tlieMunchebn" , to side— - ,." ."." •?=-— =bo -held.'at-.to^-ChBaitlcler. Jon Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. are-trow StATjES MEETIK& Mrs. Raymond Badger being sold. Reservations will The'Chl • OmegarNlght Owls: matron of -honor."" BftdosnTHids* close on-Mohday.~Mrs.vNussrle. will have thelr'November meet- -wore-Karen_Armentl,_slsler_of- . wll r MU—4-1823,—and-JUrs^ Jn«-aCthB_hpme_bJCthhbi i MrsMrs . Keith ^85.00 CHAFING^ tho bridfigrjiom; Janice Elchbn- Vincent Poiioarplo, Off"9-5276, HonirdV 36 Evergreen, "if. laub, cousin, p'fjthe bride; Mary ju-e handling-tickets and reser- kcl^y. Heights on Monday at 8: Tyne and Evelyn^cfionack. ..— vfctlons... " " *Eeck*» •" In lastingly lovely Gorhatn SiSeTpTata Daniel Amiano^Ber-ved- ashest s' • • • CtMilgw man for his .brdther-ln-faWj.Ush^ [ng"~a bTiShnig8~nieet~ erlng were: Edwatd ;E(chonl.aub, "MISS CYRE PLANS tngi-the members .will make felt brothor.pf tbo_brid«i; Gobrge Ar-. hajjd puppets for'rthe Klpg's mehtl and Potor TRlcci, cousins TO WED OEFICEfi Daughters DajTNursery lri Plains bt'the^bi'ldcgroom, and Ronald field. The Chi Ome'gn luncheon "group~will tour tiie Communi- Abrams, -tiN-u; S. AIR FORCE : "Theresa Lynn r catloHs~Clinic' in- M61htclaif; on. y ri tiic. and Mrs. Felix J. Cyre .At Wedneidayrr- '•-•..• ' , •• ' ot'thjtj 'h e brldogrooml g, rancLJDayid T3n~acTI7~BVC^^prijigfield—have MoiinaroMoiinaro,.'' cousin • of the bfide announced the. engagement of. ui'0om'.-actad as flowet-glrl.an'd their daughter, Myrria Kay,-to Lt; Souglas~P. "Licks,. USAF, Mrs, Armentl1 is temnloyed-by .son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman the Springfield Board of Educa- -Licks of South Orange. " The'til'lde-elcct:, a graduate of tion; HeiWmsband is a member ^ of the Mlllburn Police Dopart- the Mountainsidte Collegee schoo, teachel systems in. Lt. Licks wag graduated irom NcwarkrState. Cblloge and Of- ficer Training School.. HeZls-CUt— hfeshman ArColiege d~"atr^NelU*- Air. A January wedding is=t>Ja«ned.

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••-< I • 'iis C'-,i •'"* Thimdqy, Novomber 4, 1965 * SLATE INSTALLED St ".Michael's Oiiirch Is Setting Satu^sr AT PAST PREXIES' n ID PARLEY IN UNION For Crimmins-Jenkins Bridal The-'Amcrlcan Legion Auxil- St. Michael's Roman Catholic lttry_..Pa.yjPresidcnts Parley r«r-Pat-1 Following a honeymoon trip to Jn_New York City, received a The Women's Guild of tho Prctzor and Mrs. Ludwlg Huber; tick Cestarb of Jersey City, wa$ I.Bermuda, the couple wllGcsIdtf B.A. degree from New York Uni- MEETINGJS-HELD: First Congregational Church of paicol post, Mrs. Ernest Ander- married Oct. 24 to Ronald M. la Union. versity, and t)hen went on ...tor Union* wHLhoW Itsannual bazaar sen; and .whlte_£lechank_MB!t_ his masters and a Ph.D. degree. ' Mrs. John -Ignace was elected at the church, cornop ofJDorls George Kubach. , _!..' T«rrler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. intcrgioup atlnnslchfllrrjifljihv B. Ferrier of 2086 Kay ave,, ;Whilev.workitiig. for Ms master's, ami Duinetl uveiiuea, Nov.—it All— ' lv, he developod hid new: technique Relchtnan, president MISSIONARY UNIT fromTp.mp . to 9 pp.m. Mrs. -Vfa8!r -wffl-be-featurcd at the bakery of the Kawameeh Junior High Sldl I hiL bootbthh leld bMJSorgeBoeger I— '»" JWV. Robert T. Lennon offici- Of dows ...with—the appearance" -Ht School PTA, Union, «t an cx- er ASland varietl Iys chairmaof articlen * will be and Mrs. JoSn ValentlneTThere mosaic tile, He has designed th» U!itltihlX;tg d available at the..tqllowlng booths: also will be a boothlif Wants and—7 pjn. in Our Lady of Victories, JPECIAL MEETIJtlGr- wlha'6wd~frt 'Congregation B'nal MRS. DONALD J. IANNAKONB recentlyln theschool's cafeteria", fancy booth, led by Mrs. Joseph flowers headed by Mr. and Mrs, ; -Jersey City. A—recep.tion fol- •Jacob In jersey City, and lias Mrs. Rclchman and Mrs,. H. Autenrieth and Mrs. George Donald Blish. ' lowed at the Skyline Club in Mr*-. Paul Schmalstich. pres- exhibited paintings In museums. Via Davey attended the itate Holz; Chrlsirois-liboth, Mrs. At- Decorations for the bazaar will J-Jersey City. ident of the Women's Missionary .Dr. Glall' has taivghit at Ho~- convention In Atlantic City Oct. wood Sommer; aprons, Mrs. Lc- be made by Mrs. Vemon Byron. , .d_j)8ri^: bofcet)-Hl)(h-School-«na-tt-Newir iartrtamfie-Koeppen Bridal 27, 29 and Friday. Mrs. ,John roy 'Wlllianre, Mrs. " Kchneth Refreshments will be .avail--. '". tu • r.u»i II „ nnip"5r¥"Stote College. He *So-p*liiWr Bcrrianvprincipal;~Berved"ts-the Martin and-Mrs.-Wiiliarn-Slateri: :BblrdugT^ w Miss Llta CestBro of of the Christian and ( , ^^ ... 3eulptsp, makes MMtlM group's- guest ~on: Oct..2B. ^_ artificial-flowersr-Mrs, -Walter Paul"McPh'ersbiTisi "chairman. , Jersey City »erved as maid of Missionary Alliance, Union, has ' honor for her sister. Bridesmaids and wall, murals. Among Events Of Weekend extended, an Invitation to the "j • * . —. . . ' t^. STAN SOMMER, UNION CENTBRTUnlon Shop FRI. &, MON. Nites 'til 9 -~"' Mrs. Tatrlcler Pagano of Twere Mr«.nPatrrclag public tcnrttend.a specla.1 meet- k-ylCCTIkl/~CI-ATEh Mlsi Marie Koeppen, daughter Diane •Dcuelso and Mrs. Pat Vj«7i«y City,.sister of the bride; Ing Monday evening at 8 at the|—Mtt MNb bLATED of Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Koeppen, Kooppen. i-Mn. Elena SCBIIB ol North Ber- .church on Victor ave, .oi-32 Underwood »C, Vallsburg, Albert Iannarone served \|ert, eOUsln of the -brlde-and FOR ASSOCIATION Guest speaker will bo Dc Nate The exocutlve boarcl of the became the brlde~Saturday; of best marl for his brothor- Usher- t jjj"-Manny Ferrier of Union, Donald J. lannorone, son of Mr. ing wore Sal Farrugglo^ William ^lster 6f the tfroom. Miss Ellen Taylor, director of development Women's Association -6f Con- -tot-. Family Radio Inc. Dr Tay- necticut, ' Farms Presbyterian and Mrs. Alfred lannarone^oi Yurocko,~Tmll~Richard ;Jean B^atp of Jersey.City,.cpus-r 1 Lentz ave., Union. brother of the bride. :1J ot the bride, served as flower -lQJc!s._Dr.ogram.. ^Prayer Time' Is Church, Union,' will meet Wed- heard-Monday-through-Saturday nesday-fit. 10 a. m. in the.CnuncIl "Hey." Father Waldron officiated The new Mrs. Iannarone,' at—10—a—Mi, over radio station Parlon ' -, J at the'eercmony in St." *MIchael'« graduate ~of~ West Side •; Allen Ferrier of Roselle served School, is a secretary with E. F. WFME.; .' -• . ,.:- ' 'Hostesses for.-..theJiefrosbment Church, Union. Afterwards a "ti best man for his brothisr. Ush- hour! at 1 p. m. wlli~bB~mem- reception was, held at the Flor- McMcnamln Associates, New- .;••»»' were Armand -Pagano . of Pictures of the Holy Land, the ham Park Country*Club7" ark. The bridegroom, was grad- middle East countries, Eurppe bers'-ot- theMe»5ccutlvcJj0ar.d. A ^.-Jersey City *rid John Meehan circle drawing for l&68~wtirinr —MissrChrlrSchwartz was mnld uated "from Union.Higgh School ^•M Jersey City. and Asia,'Will-ba= shown as an of honor and bridesmaids in- accompaniment to Dr. Taylor'* held. Bible Study for individual and Is Bh electrician with Crest r Jilrs. Ferrier, "Who was Kiad- lecture: ' . ' ". - circles will begin at 1:45 p. m. cltntud _MlS» Vella, Missi . Electrical Service,-Irvlnglon.v •Siuated from SnydeTHigh Schoolr empibysF-mT-aecretary-^at- —At-the-meetlug'.-an exhibition SHOW-DANCE SET ' *tJ.. S.- Rubber Co., New York j, dolls i*nd other handwork made by the Chinese Christians Beth Shalom's Thespians BY LOCAL GROUPS in Hong; Kong will be~h1ghli8ht- .55 Her husband, an alununls_o£ ed. Mrs. F16rerice~JacQbs6hrvice-^ -FOmrNATB^ITH:- ^UnltuLHI^h School, It a»»oclated president of the -gortip, i i The J #nar~B'rltJh^ Men.land rwith Thomfi Llghtnwl Wood charge of the missionary Ajsocld-drama, "And the'Willi Mwi Lou Gollin will-preside "WoTneo Of Union will hold their Following the •: program, re- Came Ttlhibling Down,'.' will be at the meetlnj!.* Anr Invocation fourth annualshow-danee at thp fr*shments will be served^-by-a--presented by. the. Beth Shalom will be fllven-by .Mrs.^Elyln ,1, KM-YWHA, 1034 East,. Jersey -everyday^. { i 9:3O committee headed by Mrs. -AUThespians under the direction of Kose, wlfc_of- Rabbi Elvlh^r h ^ 11:30 'til 2 • $ SESSJpN SLATED fred_Haug-;and. .Mrs, Edwarci Mrs.' Seymour Pla^t, at the nelct Kosc, .spiritual leader of Bftlh Schwartz. regular meeting of the Sister j- Shalom. ' ^ ——^~ t begin- with >•- The County Home Economics hood-of-Gongrogatlon' Beth Sha- The.. scrlpt-of-the~prdducllon, dancing ^jj muslo of Mike SS*adciLjvilLhold ajurfcer ear- lom, Union, on Monday evening- publlshod by the National Wo- it.8:30 In Bardy" Hall.," •-'•' Field* 'and hl*6rchestra. A 'skit. denu6n»tratlon,f Wednesday Slifeir j men's. Loatfue of the Uriltcd Syn-< "A Little-Bit Of TfQfcfcittl 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.'in the agoguc of America, deals with Bit, of_That" will be staged^ - SHoth*- Kcotiomlcs auditorium,- 7 -ATncricarn-Judalc family living, MeeTs Oi] Monday LADIES AUXILIARY- "Pcatiired fn-tho cast will be Max featuHnf. pe*fpiw*ns fih SSridge st., Elizabeth, it WnTanT B'mtl S'rjth'.' Little Theater ^hounced' recently by Miss Anne ^The SatR.,JSUfcr.:.OctHopi?k. Burghauser, Mis'. .Manning Gel" .v *&. Snieleii, county home ccono- Relief of Essex County and .out- baiid,-Mlss Helen Golband, Mrs, group. lying areas; held, a business Raymond Porter and •Miss Nan-^ - ~A~Bnack will be^gerved on o» SUPPEk TONIGHJE Sil^b meeting at ~Bot Yelcd^Jj,ijnr(s_ —.Mrs.-Benr-Frlea," molrfbeFship yi . ..,:. about midnight.

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precede—the which Mrs. Cafe GiitM^€bndnct will preside, ' Mrs. Philip Gflrflnkjlc, fund raising chalnrian, will report on Dedication; Plans Meeting . . the "man tailored classics several fund raisins proJoctR. on" « youth bed in .memory of ¥ The Guild For CJhlld Care Tlcketi for a performance of Union held a dedication of a Mrs. Jacob Green. you love are here now ... at PLEASE ALL TASTES AT ONE MEAL? "Stop The World I Want To Got room In its name at the Cere- Mrs. Arthur Laub, president, STAN SQMMER, pnion Center. Off" to be held [ on the evening bral Palsy Center, Cranford, expressed gratitude to members of Nov. 21 at, the Paper Mill and friends who were present^ Playhouse, Millourn, will be dis- Oct. 17 at 1:45 p.m. Mr*. Ben- All wool rust -jplaid separates jamin Bergman, representing the at the. meeting and p'artlcutnVlx. You can do it!...at Sip & Sup tributed. Mrs, Garflnkle may b« 1 •contaetefl at MU 6-7412 for fu- guild, discussed a plaque that to Mrs. A. F. Shirroffs, coordin- by'PERSONAL'Jacket $18 ture Information. Proceeds will WM 'placed In memory of Mrs. ator of tho Union County Cere- be utilized for a hospital party Ramon Go\d and Mrs Bernard bral • -Palsy Center and State teamed with matching or slated for Christmas nt the .East I Lewis, member* who had passed Senator Nelson F, Stamlor, color co-ordinated A-line, ' Orantte Veterans Hospital. I away and a plaque was placed Punch ami cookies were served Grilled following the meeting. slimline or-plcated Skirt $11. - Delmonloo Tiho' guild will meet Wednes- Steak day- night at 8:30 nt the home V-neck velour juillover, $9 .. •ot Mrs; GOOI-RC Frank, 420 Prcs- *2.SO cott rd,, Union. . Mrs. Joseph over turtle shcjl -$G worn with Kloud will serve1 ns 'co-hostess. Mrs. Laub Wl preside. I- pull-on Slretch Sltix $11. ; . I ' R6ports will bo made by Mrs. Jerome Holwnan about , the group's gome night scheduled in February, 1066 • at Livingston School as a fund^alslng project and by Mrs. Harold Jacobs, who That's when a handy bedside extension, will report on a mystery ride phone Is really welcome. Costs, but a few planned for Dec. 4. •• cents a day, To'orde.r, just call the • Mrs. George Frank, program Telephone Business Office, NEW JERSEY PELL chairman, , Will introduce Mr. Irn, ' Country Girl • Cosmetics, who will demonstrate his pro- ducts' at the meeting day •venlntf.

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Children's Setvice^HoHs~Fa«hioti Show To Host Double Bill - FRIDAY DEADLINE " Th« Children's Service' com- The Union Township members Mrs. John McKemm. Mrs. E. W. - Mr».' John C. Krause,_ciiair.- All Items other than (pot mlttee of the Family Children's of the Committee ace: Mre. How- Nulton, Mrs. Frank M. Pitt, Mrs. nrw«, mbmlttrd to thli news- Society o£ Eastern Union Coun- man of the Movie Council oi the ard h. Collins, Mrs. Daniel- G. Booald H. PosrrMrs. D. M, Pro- paper should be in our offlca ' ty,' li holding the -second of a Covlne, Mrs. Arthur E. Jorgen- copio, Mrs. Sewall C. Sawyer Bride Of RoBert T.JKlaptier Woman's Suburban Clyb, Union, " tyo-day annual luncheon and sen, Mrs. Joseph W. Kaspereen, and Mrs. Richard H. Thlele. Has announced that thi Amer- by I«rlday. faihlon ihow today, at the Chan- JVliss Le Dell Mary . Hiller, employed as a microwave teeh- ican liglo'n Auxiliary Farms Deadline for' late copy, if tiel»r~lii~Mmbum. The fashion dadaughteg r of Mr. aannd M Mrs. Aus-nieian at Mirca State 'Electron- Unit No. 35 will host: • matinee,, Monday at nooiu_NO COI'V ,a>ow will be presented by Hahne ill " p fit.,fi., ic^ In Murray Hill. tin E. Hiller of 30" No. Saturday at theHJnlon'Theater. AVILL BE ACCEPTED FOE _..:»id._Co,._Eljiht_ hundred jyemeii Kenilworlb, was married Satur- following a honeymoon mo- Screen fare will be "Monkey's PUBLICATION in our next •r* expected to attend. y,, tor-trip'to-Floridey-the couple "Uncle'-and "Wild:Weekend."— issue nftfrMondsy-noon,- Mr*. Nicholas Badaml, chalr- son of JUrs. Henry Kapner of will reside in Kenilworth. min of the benefit, is assisted by Set By Park Union Guild 12Bl Gjenn ave., Union, and the .Mrs. Joseph Kaspareen and Mrs. late Mr. Kapner. ' • Bewail Sawyer of"UniorK-^_••- - The Park Union Guild of Deb- will be honorary president^ Mrs.n Rev. Herbert Hagenau per- TOJ« committee holds three orah will hold "An Orientation Jpadore Grcenberg, Mrs. Michael" formed the double ring candle- .main fund-raising projects each Of Deborah" on. Monday-evening Sharron and Mrs. Milton Mosko- light ceremony at 5 p.m. in St. 'y^«r. A fall luncheon and rash- at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Mur- -witr.i—also Mrs. Jules I-evlne, Paul's- -Evangelical- Lutheran lon show, '• Christmas appeal ray Elman',"B83~Wlnchestcr ave.,1 president; and Mrs. Harold Gelt- Church, Elizabeth. A reception letter, • and a- isreclal project Union. zcller, Mrs. Warren Cohen, Mrs. followed at the- Washington •ponsbred by each town in,.the Mrs. Alvin Picker, vice-presi- Leonard Kaufman and Mrs. Al- House, Plainfield. tprlng. dent of "membership, has an vin Picker, vice-presidents. The bride was escorted by nounced that- the—membership Park Union will make its an- her father,-Mrs—Rebert-Btnzcl- The Children's Service Com- of St. Benning, Ga,, served *s- mlHet^wblch wad organized in commltteo will serve as the eve-BUaHrlp to Deborah HospltaWn- ning's host. A large turnout.of Browns Mills Wednesday at 9:30 matron of honor. Bridal attend- 1934 to support the work of ants Included Mrs. Salvatore ta- the Family and Children's Socl- new members is expected.: a.m. Friends and members of ~*~NBw~members will bo inform- Deborah are invited to~join. The vaglione of Cranford, Mrs. RobJ •ty in the county, raiies funds' erl farmer of^BrSllAlr, Md. Miss —to-Buppori-lts foster home pro- ed on the many .activities of t group will meet on the corner of Hugenot ave. and Salem rd., Un- Janls Reutcr, niece of the brlder fram, to support the services local chapter of Deborah, served.as a junior bridesmaid. jiveiTty the society .to unmar- Participating in the orientation ion, Luncheon will be served at' announces a new ried parents, to couples interest- the hospital. There will be ho James Kapner pf Milton, "Fla. ed'in adoption and to children charge. served-as-best man for his bro- In need of a permanent home CHRISTMAS GIFTS Additional information for ther. Ushers wore Salvatore La- through "adoption; transportation nnd reservations vagllone of Cranford, Thomas AND HOW TO SHOP Coggins of Roselle Park and The -group consisting of .84 may be~obtaincd by calling Mrs. Picker at MU 6-0537. - Robert J. HeUter, nephew of the SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE — active— members, .from Union SESSIONS SLATED bride, • , County has raised more than .$12,000 for the society this past "Shopping For Christmas1' Will Mrs. Kapner, who wasgrad-" year • through-'its fund-raising be ,the tpoic of two . Extension 3RANDEIS WOMEN uated from Jonathan Dayton events. Service meetings on Mondays, Regional High School, Spring- a phone calj will bring a qualified TO BE HOSTESSES field and Berkeley Secretarial Nov. 8 and 15, at 1:15 p.m. Jn School, East Orange, also attend- the "Home" Economics auditori- AT FALL MIETING MRS. JfORG HOFFMANN ed—Union Junior College^ in consultant to your^home! um, 7 Bridge »t., Elizabeth. Cranford. She-is employed as a .How to select gifts to please^ Mrs. •WlUliim Gutman Bnd HILDA ROEMPGKE, secretary in the Chemical De- women will be discussed "at the Mrs." Herbert Scidel of the partment of the Gulf Oil Corp., -Our famous custom slipcover*, drup first session oh Monday. Getting -Mountainslde-Wostflold area and JORGHiiEEMANN Sprlngficiar^ -" the right gift lor men will be Mrs. Irving Lesser and Mrs. and Teupholstery from our own service" Abo Schwartz of the _ U.nion- Her husbandran' alumnus of covered at the second session on ARE NEWLY-WEDS y.n!P!l-^High School, served Nov. 15. SpfihBflcld area'will beamonK workshops are aVailable^te-you for lei- the hostesses for the annual fall "Miss- Hilda E. Roempcke, aboard the USS Farragut In the Mrs.. Carolyn )?. Yuknus mooting~and -luncheon- of the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll Navy's U.S. ' Guided Missile surely shopping in.your own home . . . County Home economist, 'will Union County Chapter National Ham Roempcke'of-Stecher-ave.,- Shll,_Va, H« 1E ..along with qualified decorating advice. conduct both meetings. Mrs Women's committee of Brandels Unlon,_was married Saturday t& Yuknus. has announced that the University,. Nov, 16 at Pqd- •Jorg Hoffmann of Hillside, son The H&B eonsultanv will bring magnifi- meeting_ls_open_to homemakers eflous Restaurant. Watchung. of Mrs. Margaret Hoffmann of Lee In Fall Semester cent samples, will measure and estimate who want to know how to be a Dr. Poter Woll, associate pro- Pforzheim, Germany. better Christmas shoppor. fessor of politics at Brandels Robert M.- Lee, son of-Mrs. . . .no oblieatioa, of course. University,-will speak on "Am^ The Rev. Heinz Kugler ol- Margafetr-Reilly-of 1332 Am- crlcan Politics: Old Myths and flciated at the ceremony .In .St. 1 heret ave.,-Unlon,-and-a-gradu- • Cuttom Slip Coven New Realities.' His current booki Mark's Eyaogolical . Lutheran ate oi Union High School, is en- SPECIAL "American - Government, Read- Church, 'Elizabeth.'' A reception rolled in the fall quarter at the • Custom DrapsriM "Smashing ings and Casos"~wni be on dls-_followed at. the Friar Tuck Inn (Milwaukee School of Engineer- play at the luncheon, - In Cedar Grove. SHAMPOO lngv A total of 1,404 students Custom Rcupholsttry SALE Mrs. Martin S.' Lifer, presi- Miss Evelyn Rcutlinger of Un- ha,ve enrolled-for-the fall quart- dent of the Union County Chap- ion served as. maid "ot~Honor. er at MSOE, Including 655 who call .V. on ter has announced that the Miss Marlls pifers of Whippany enroUed-for-tiie-first-trmi theme oi & SET Tuxedos stitutcrof thc"Gqoatcr-Ncw-York-*- Reiner HgfftrMWn of DRexel 9-4300 Ne^r Jersey Region of the Bran- helm, Germany, nerved—a«—his Vice-chairman Post Pure White dels University National Wom- brother's best man.' Ushers—were ONLY Jackets an's committee on JJov.-22-wlll be, "Can-Man Control His Dos-Hans "Blessing and Walter-Dueriy Uk^.MarshaU,H.N,Iof botlTof Unlmf. Union was elected as- second WIGS CLEANED t at the New York Hilton Hotel. Following a Carrlbean honey- vice-chairman -of—ths -Nursing "AND STXXED moon, the couple will Services Admlnistrat6TT"Seclion iHT of the Now-Jersey Slate Nursest Association at the 63rd Annual Kawameeh-Group"— Coaventfon held Friday at the HOUSE OF BEXUTT - LOUIS WEINER Meets For Debate Aids Junior Prom Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, It WEA* INC was announced by Sara~M. Er- M»T Morri* Ave., Union Center The debating' club of Kawa- —Miss Gair Zwigard, daughter rlckson,^ex«ouUve director of MU 4-3824 MU 7S*n — rhoiw — MU 7-S480 meeh Junior' High School, di- of Mr; and Mrs. FjranclsZwlgajd. ihe_sssoclatlon. . . _ _ *• *»»tUtmtat Xnwny ~— """!»» KuyVMDnl Av«., Union rected by Morris Ball, met re- of 976 Mocssnor. ave., Is helping W«ki T6 ari^nge. ttte N6V. 13" Junior of whether or not the United Prom j-at Saint "Mary-of-thW Nations should have more power. Woods-College in Indiana. Miss The pro team, which won over- Zwigard, -who Is majoring In whelmingly, consisted of- Sue; eleniBntary-educatlonnheadidlhe ChernUs and Defbra MaporanoT lounge arrangements committee Their opponents 'wore Donna for-lii« prom. ,a,nd Edward h At Engineman School GetslEngraved Note • OROTON, CONN. — Fireman FFom White House . Kenneth D. DUgmore, USCG, son of-Mr. and Mrs.' J.C. Berry ,of Lillian Hayea, 11, a leventh 501 ttuquesne. ter.. Union,_N.J., grade student at Burnet Junior 1» attending: Engineman School High School Union, received an at Coast Guard Training Center, engraved note Jtrom President .Groton, Conn. During—trwrtfls: Johnson last week thanking her week course, he Viflll study the for a letter she sent hlnVJJtHile operation, repair ' and mainten- he was in the hospital. - ' ance of internal. _cpmbustidrl LIUtan, is the-"daughter of Mr. diesel, and gasoline engines, - as and Mrs. Marshall Hayes Jr., of well as refrigeration a,nd alr- 51 Hunt ave., .Union. condlfloning equipment.

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•', \ I 18 * Thundcy, November 4, 196$ * SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. i -gniinnn hot oven (425' to 450" t.) OT B'noT B'rith Women until soft. Remove from oven, i _= iitumiititiiiitniiikiu Set, Tea Tips /or cut In halves' lengthwise,, p scoop out inside,. Maip," add The-.-Woei|iuhJc Chapter of butt(«T«lt#nepper TODAY i H'rlth Women 'will hold • milk. Refill jhells; bake five jiiiynbershlp tea.Tuesday at 8:15 "to eight minutes in very, hot over .(450'F.),' • • _ .,.} By PHYLLIS O*HR p.m. at the home of Mrs. Philip • front MARY ARMSTKONO. County Home Economist HdTdbsfky, 138 Pomona ave., 1111111111 SpMlollst In Human Relation* at Newark. BOW OLD-IS OLD ENOUGH? they are grown up. They-want Young people are not emotion- Chapter president Mrs. FranU^ ally mature and are not ai suro II11 Guttman of Union will apeak ON COOL DAYS, HOT PO- bys such as mashed potatoes,. the cheese JL»O\ stir .until melt- ' ' How many times do we hcnr a adult independence, freedortn TATOK8 EVEN AS BALAD_____baked potatoes, scalloped po- ed. Place the potatoes in a TABLE PABS * teen-ager's mother say, "You're and responsibility. of thoinsclvcs as they pretend to on "The B'nal B'rith Story." bo. At times, they actually xcr ARE WECCOME > . UtoDs7¥6mX7fle•- . ble that of locally grown po- until crisp; drain (save fat). ; ^Water Baseboard ... Hot Air ... (over 6,000 Gas Cites Latin America™ - : | tatpes. BotrrMalne and Long Combine- vinegar, sugar; salt :••:; ^ •••>t2S,•..••: , : .-•• ^Installations since 1D38). We are licensed Master • A Latln'-Amcrlean Wcck--go.t ^.JHEFTB TRIPLE , Island, however are now and pepper with bacon tat; Steady Work -;.'- :; \•-- ,J,Plumbers who take pride In our work. Under way Monday nt the Flor- Auto thefts In the United growing more oljhls variety heat to boiling. Add' onion, hum-Madison campus of Fnlr- States have nearly tripled since' g"^ Cilled "Ru"etBul> chives andvfcaetf. to potatoes! 5-DayWnk leigh Dickinson University -Misj " HEATING & r 1948, according to the Insurancel °*^ , ^ ^.•---••--Pour--dre«slh over potatoes/ Mario Howell of the Alliance for rma tnkpm m lBnVn Br Company Paid Benefit* SUBURBAN GAS COOLING CO. Progress Program launched by Information Institute. There • High Commission Rates were 103,400 cars stolen In 1948 596 Chestnut St., Rosalie Park Unltod States and Latin-Ameri- potatoes you purchase^ at one 10 serVBl Gtirnl5h • Interviews Dally 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. can nations will speak. and 466.B05 in 1004. Authori- time." It Is, however, Usually Myron Weiss, Spanish" guitar^ ties stress that-the best Way to more'•economical to purchase • - Potatoes AU Gratin • (Except Thursday) For Free Estimate Call CH 5-2100 1st, Will "play selections from safeguard your car against more than a few pounds at a _1W eups milk -' thieved la' to Mock It and take — Easy Terms Arranged Renaissance Spain and . Latin time, especially for ___> large 2 tablespoons flour . America. the key wlttl you. family. Potatoes keop best In Z tablespoons butter or DUGAN S a cool dark, .well ventilated, other fat — > (HOME SERVICE place, l

YOUR HOHC! oord/eordlM* lUunlllllninpittiiiniltiinilllllilllllliiillililliiiliillilliliiiiilliiiilllliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii 1 9x13 KUOl^*10.75 bear Arriy: •• Sandwiche s (shuddorTT: dripping Our daughter (16) has dated erh' l JUU TEIORONICI i_a-couple of yr Ku 1 ".>• • Hat«hHV-ln'fjiyotpi._WQrk».with or without a who Is a graduate of high_EchbDl. * Sh6 thinks she likes him, would yeaTnmtohertirHhir . . cord. DaUohabla Power Console. Dial any AC volt- —like-hlm-to-oome to the house but truly my nerves won't stand age anywhera, Memory Light. New reciprocal cutter - and also date hlrn. It now when ! see her children The trouble l»! he had" beetr ready-for action In niy house. • •••I- --.,- ,,- -T action means lesft vibration. Three, not just two, : Involved In a sex •affalr"dOTtnf Wharam I to do wlthoufhurt- —• Wt!«TH6l» A«**T ; EtSIX COUNTY ; ihlnriai* •havlripTrie^sloMhT oloseil-«haV8«_ever.. the time he_was in grade school, Ing her? I set numb and oan't SOMHlM ^MUNtY —-MWIW . COUNTY Sldeburn trimmer. Tougher-than< irivolvecnn petty thefts and is speak when they are running 'trou mil metalARMOR/SHIELDconstruc- t of a different religion, Mbst of rampant. I don't blame anyone • his teachers have: said he was a but myself for not-Bpoaklng up tion. Complete travel case. problem boy Itt school, ; 1_n_ij;;after 11. years of frlend- I With these things against him, tho wn mne-out, .how Is this situation handled? A NervoUs- Neigh' MOW! l.Do we tell our daughter not to Dear Nefvoust . • 'date him . ..or allow H7 How right you-jirel And-you . ' Do«S a;18 5L«ar-6ld (really kn&W have ne one to blame but your- ' :.*'•" hoWshefeoTs about certain boy»7 : *elr. Tre»» her ehli(Jr«n as your . Troubled Parents. own. 4 ,, atop them, and'scald , Dear Parentu! then_u_rm sure your nelthbor J will teT~Hie messtie, And If i I 5he knows how she ftels mbout she (snU tuned In on your frc "" boys'. ..t..'.-but her feelings M* quenoyT yoti ean learn to~llve to overiee her friendships. The Without her . . and her des- i wreng ones can be .daknaglngr tructive brood. 1 Do not permit her to date this •{ boy unless he hat changed and ~~lpaweiful his present brhivior patterns are aceapUble to you. And don't lake just, anyone'! word for it, find •Ut~*WT_euSeIfr~ _;

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hive wnwy requests tfam uranj wonderful people~wantlni; the—same Information. I have- lieenJnformdd that the Y.M.O.A. h»s troups of rlrls whft-wrlte to servleemen situated all over the world. Contact your local \olm__.- ter. , . . \ Good luck, good wrltlnf, an4 SAUTY God Bless you) * • » • LADY REMINGTON' Dear Amy: •'.••• Wedgwood Styled. Peatherllght and feminine.HAVE RAd' HolpI Helpl My • poor housel I'have..• dear friend (?) and Justable roller combs for" gontlo undararm groom* n good neighbor who1 truly, in a. tog, safe leg shaving, ON- • •".•'.•' time of need Is always rondy.to OFF switch. Choice of; LOW - help, but she has: four children who got into everything the min- eolors: Wedgwood Blue, B' •,•'' ute sho hits the front door. The Antique Gold or Venetian. . PflOSOl 3 year old boy starts pounding on the piano, then moves on to Rose, Matching ca?e, my son's $80.00 typewriter and finishes by pulling apart his room. Tho other children wind <% up in.my daughter's room, play- Tha best REMINGTON Shavers urn made-now at ing with and banging everything in there. The mother "hears arid aces nothing of what's going on! We Just finished remodeling JAY'S GIFT SHOP our house; now. furniture (tho best we could afford) plus a now 1049 Springfield Ave., Irvlngton Center rug (after 13 years), but she tlofcsn t stop her youngest chil- dren from coming in with grope \J pop' (horrors!) or peanut butter

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Enter M< AUTH0R70 SPEAK ATMARYLAWN'S The QTI Tite. Saler~Co.,"Ht ~UUJ bOM'l 1)11 • .... Itny |«»t- tegibii Auxiliary To Attend PbstJ)ance;. , %*\\ youri with a kw-nil "Atumriae Lee •22, Union, was broken into'last thru CUlllfUd Ad.. Meeting On Tuesday MEETING TONIGHT Thursday, According to- psUtf- 7A joint meeting of the rnoUv 'The Sfema Delta Tau Alum- Unit 35 Juniors Hold Initial Meeting the "building was entered *ipv ers and fathers of students- at someone, .forcing a side, -wlncjjyjy nae League of N?w Jersey will Ujgrylswi! pf_ the_pranBe«__wUl [~—Silversmiths— hold"•"it* next" regular "business ?nrf- Krftaking a pirturn will be held tonight at "8:30 In the Legion Auxiliary, Connecticut crt W'alsh, Mrs. R6b~ert"'Wa"eKer7 were EnceirWarshriUnloi-chair- meeting on Tuesday evening school auditorium. Mrs. William that separate* aTtool...lUBply. Silver Plating 8:15 at the home of Mnsr-Stel* Farms Unit No. 35, Union, will Mrs. Calvin Walck ""and Mrs. man; Lynn Walck, junior vice- Holuh»_j3rogram chairman;. will attend the social event of the Robert Garguilo. •* vhairman;, Laura Wacker, treas- room from an. office. Nothing ctuSobfil 18 Beverly rd., Cedar introduce euest speaker, Miss & Repairing Grove. officers of Post No. 35 at- the Members who~served as hos- urer; Brenda Miltner, sergeant was reported missing. • '"7' Anne Culkln, columnist, lecturer American Legion Memorial tesses at the Official Women's at-arms; and Sue~Elhen Walsh, Tablawora - Flatwar* Featured speakers Will be Mrs. and author. Miss Culkin, who Home tonight, following the post Hospitality Center BtThlTWorra's color-bearer. Other Kenllworth & Hollo war* Nettie Lcfkowltj: of Miami has a nationally-syndicated col- business meeting. Fair received a large certificate members of .tljcgroup are Sarah Beach, Fla., current national umn, 'Talk It Over-'-and-who is The, program will feature a IroniThe New York World's Fair La Costsrand Donna Miltner.: alumnae—chairman: of- Sigma -the author of "Charm' For fjlm, 'Safari" of Africa." Corporallon_ln_apprcciation ..'PI —The-- Juniors- are -planning to- Delta Tau. .Young Women"," will discuss' their volun,teer_services. The of- -Mitond » Auxiliary members attended attend a state-wide "Junior Further Information may be "Personality Development . For the-' Post's annual Halloween ficial recognition was personal- Rail/', Nov, 13 Jit the obtained "By contacting Mrs. Teen-Agers" at the meeting. She dance Saturday evening at the ly signed - by the corporation Legion Hall, Flemlneton. from David Hlrshfeld; 89S Hobson «t., also'_js conducting a charm Legion Hall, it was announced president Robe.rl Moses.. ' FRESCO Union. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. "course •ffils~week_for the stu- by Mrs. Alfred'Stcin, president. Kenllworth residents, who art] The girls also are busy work-, WESTFItLO-CflANPOBO- Silver Company dents. members of the" "auxiliary of counting AND VICINltY TO Mrs. Frederic" C. Rltgcr, Jr., Junior membership oLUnlt 35, ES 1-4600 IAHIY COW coupons for the County.Auxill-' Publicity chalrmtn and Individual* an president of theJMpthers' Club, Sec retcmes To H ea r are—participatin, ... g_ in .^various arychairman who h their lead- Now locotwT Al urj.d to obitrvt ttw frlday d.odllm ol will preside at a brief meeting} projects. Junior activities chair- er, Mrs. Wacker. 100 CHANCtltOH AVI. preceding the program at which Editor, 2 Professors thli nlwipopir far »lh«r thon ipol man, Mrs.- Robert-Wacker.j;e-r MrsrCalvln Walck of Kenil- ~ii«wt. Ihurittay' tt~ »v«n: b»H»r. Indiid* MISS BCSAN KOPP time Sister Mary Cecilia will be A seminar on "Communica- ported,thB.t the Juniors bad their worth, past presiaEnT of Unit ysur naml, oddriu Bnd' phon* presented with a cheeky by Mrs. tions" will too conducted^ by the first meeting of the season re- BETROTHAL TOLD John Insabella, chairman, rep- 35, and current Union County Nailbnal, Secretaries Association cently where nomination and Auxiliary president, conducted r full in'oVmilloh resenting the proceeds of the election of officers took place. OF SUSAN KOPP Union County Chapter, on^fov. the group's first monthly meet- ii Hi-.«ili tUJInttUr, H. i. Oct. 20 luncheon^ 13 at.Union-Junior College in ing recently at the , American Alto tchwli Injoiton, Proxldena : Refreshments will be jorved Cranford. ' -.. ' - . . ind.a>0 P«rK Avi.; Ntw YorlrlOOi; TOW.H. DREYfR- . by Mrs. "Ellis Mcrkl.-htwpitaUty Director To Lecture " Your FURS rcKalrman, and" her committee. Speakers will be Miss Kath- Mr. and Mrs. FredT8>pp Jrr leen Mallon, editor of Ciba Cor- About Latin America of 22 Lancaster-rd.ytMon, have poration remployee publications A program entitled "Land of Th» only Zenith Haorina Aid Daal-r IN UNION ... have a future with... announced tj»e engagement of in Summit; Dr. Philip Shaak,' as- the "Manana" will • be presented their daughter~Susan Joyce, to Company Announces sociate professor at the Rutgers at the Union County Park Com- r Walter F. Dreyer, ton ol Mr. Quarterly Dividend School of Business, and Dr. A. raission.'s Trallslde Nature and New £Hl WOLFF BROTHERS and Mrs, Walter H. Dreyer of> Angus Austen. '"•'•'"" - rScicnce Center, in the Watchung .259 Kawameeh dr., Union. The ' Th« Flaher -Scientific Cmt C*rtoo™«»t Hai'yy Devlin, | Reservation, Mountainside, by We con restyle_you'r out-of-fashlon announcement was made at a pany,_which ha* a major instal- oreaior of "Rags" and Bormeriy Dr. Harold. N. Moldenke, direc- dinner held' recently1 at the lation, at 1070 Lousons rd., Un- on the staff of the Elizabeth tor of Trallslde, on Sunday at fur. into a now InnUng V Mountainside-Ira^ Mountainside. ion, has announced a quarterly Dally Journal,' will entertain' |"S p.m. ' - "." " . •' . dividend of five cents per witti his pictorial anecdotes. Dr. Moldenke' will lecture and Both are alumni of Union share, common stock, payable jacket . . . and the cost Is surpris- High School. Wflss Knpp Is cm- Miss Leonora R. Burnett of rihow slides_oi a. tmiip he made Dec. 10, 1065, to. shareholder* of Westfltld, is seminar chairman In 1048-traveling over™ 21,000 ployed -by. the _Newo Jersey Bell record on Nov. 20, • . rplles in Latin America, visiting ingly low. ' :. • Telephone Co. Business officeja and Mrs. Gertrude Moren of .16 This' is' the'newest addition to Stiles >t., IBllzabeth, is accepting and' botanizing tor Puerto Rico, Union as' aservice repretentX- a continuous (£}-year .dlvident reservations. t)o«Tilnican Republic, Curacao, tiv'e; • ~—~ for the firm, the world'* largest Venezuela,' Trinidad, British rid Uniting Tut •! Toiir. %*mn' o»r.Vrlnt« Tt'tttni; »o«i» . Her dance, 1* •. employed by manufacturer-distributor of. lab- Surinam,- French Gul- —- Frath supply of oil moka hanrlng 'aid- • ' - the office* of the Industrial Wy- oratory apparatus and high- you* w*Nr»tcr and—Ar=. • bottarlai and cords at oil tlmas . . . b mty to i>l«««.~ >h»n»T*»4-Jf00, ood-_Co., Inc,, Union; purtty" chemicals, oik far Ad laVtrjuf'tm ltamaSv m A Spptember_weddlng la plan-

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• • /••• t taWrt^d m i . MiiniiiiuiunMiiuiuiuiiiiiiwiM^ petition reads! "W», th* und»r-- signea students of Hutgerj, thf. State University) Support tlU A FEMININE LOOK current United., BtatM fortlfTi . Display Support policy In Viet Nsm." . Commentary en a recent National Newspaper >At»or" .—- Third of • Seriss was tall too, almost 83 what they era today, both Ire- studenU at the men's colUgci of lated on th* Douglass campus, jr ITHEIRKLAND8 gracious, Intelligent and l!ands-mAy find they belong to" Rutgers University have signed spokesman slid, . , ;;•; In th* United States w*r*-impf*Jsed, .At 83 he Ithse same club, and, economic petition supporting current Iwondtr what the governorof probably the longest-run, top pressure being what it is, they U. B. poUcy in Viet Nam, It was INorth Carolina said to th« IOV- level government otlloUl-In. the may also find that In spite of announced this week. - Jettey Beagle Club liciior 6f.B* Upper Lake of the Lake* of KUlamsy and Prim* Minister Stan . T.bstrr to most *v*ry state," he We began our enchanted Irish j:to. County Kerry, IrtUufl (Soiith)wher* leprechauns abonnd of oours* . >. , Lemas* of th* Republic of Ire-said, "but not to' Texas.!]L:,Then Jourrfey—Mrly on* morning, at land in th* south, which l«~cc—ride to our office br Friday to Insure unity. .But Instead, It only, M. J« MasHcal seemed to^be a ess* of one As president of Ireland In the Kiiarney where w* arriv*d at NSWIST CLIANUl ; public* tloir;ta-the-next7i«jue. south, d* Valer* .stands for in-noon. After several days w* Please us* our columns to-telt- prim* minister. eaylngJ'hallo". went onto 31*rney, Cork,Dub- LOWI$T MICH 5 •" 3PEsJUiOt)S HAVEN -Vvoin cat tieUr skidding throw- , ind the other prim* minister dependence. The South Ire- - With the coming of cold rugs, fragile chairs, slippery your story. 1 landers would 'Rafter fight than in ana~Byer tii« east border, to weather It i« natural for pepple bathtubs—all can traitorously laying "goodbye" and nothing switch'1 ajso. The only way for North Ireland and Belfast, from Of aD ages to spend'more time. -topple you. Faulty •lectrloal-- Unscreened fireplaces and un- much Irish unity THEY say, U forBelfast We went to the tip . Indoors. ; We come into the outlete,.—appliances,—fixtures, snuffed cigars and cigarettes At any rate, when oitr Study jDNtv; 1 Jiorthern Ireland to foMalce the the north coast. to~Portrushan d bousa to keep from dying of ~snd cords can • shock—the^-llf*- msy literally bum you up. Mission - Orbup..--iatfrr Captain United -Kingdom sUtu* and join then returned toward Belfast to •stpojure;- but equal or even out of you. Leaking gas pipes So just because It's home O'Neill of the North, this sum the Republi«ijidi Lame where • we caught the greater threats to life and limb or stove flues threaten toas - . dont think It's safe. More peo- mer in Belfast, he strongly dependence. steamer to Scotland. We did all 95 'ittt- and often do lurk within phyxiate you. Poison. waits -far~ ple die in homes than in Jun- stated that the only-thing that this in the same two coschet the encompassing conflnei of - the unwary One who carelessly gles. Try your best to live to And so, apparently, never the 1 eould make all. Ineland one all the way covering about HOI) dips into disorderly medicine greet-the-sprlng. twain shall meet.. Ironically, ivS- '-~chesU-or_storage cupboards. _ Mfchtel S:N ?tiidlMh 4Tvll«s-anA-J^ifl!*Wng!i^fl0ito-J!HI- - ttalrwa^s,—waxed^flp6rg,__: relsnd United- ..seem jo, degree weather' conditions -trr Wngdom-of-Oreat-BrlUan yearn—for a '•single" Ireland, but not one of them seems will- August — and som* rtin. I Northtm-Jraiandl He Was quit* w»s wonderful. , '. adamant In his opinion and ap- ing to concede doing It any way JusJIMiHsU parently gave no oonsldcration but their way. So surely, the And, as tJi*' representative to Northern Inland, fondly twain .will; have twouble. from the tourist bureau ' who called Water, Joining the R*-> Ther* U, however, a provoca traveled with us a* oUr guid Sorry-.no pfioa* or maff •rclarsl and private leprechaun, said, • 'Us a fall and lw*vute-le«ful r>...—«•!.- land it still a man' claanar-to paak *fflj|*ncyk Yew aan raly- an 'aur 35' yaeirsr Wev met Captain, the Rt. exprience. ' "" •'" '/• Hon. TerrancejyNelii, DL, tyP,Suropean Common . Mirket b at »n eysnlrig r*ceptlon3n the 1870, but degpiteTS" differences And, like it or not, 'tis true, OUR POLICYt / with the Onitea Kingdom weryrwee'bitr"ot^lt**"T —^~- ballroom of "atormont", : the of • FBBB Pstlmateft PRBB"M"ck-up7li palace-type parliament building Great Briton _ Northern But no lepreohaun would talV oh top of on* of the highest Ireland, it still Is dOsely ti« like thatl • LAKGEST STOCK

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22 * Thursday, November 4, 1965 * . SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. PARENTS TO VIEW Regional;Football Team Faces, Pirate^Jets Chase YOUNG ATHLETES IN GRID PROGRAM Undefeate&Westfield Gridd^s By MVRON MEISEL. Ginter and. Anthony then. t erback-. J. s n by_. J Once-BjexitenBullets bail program wll'l holH iu an- ' Th"c"JonalHBnTJayt6ri~ReEib«Bl laEltedTthTQUgh~foi—nine-and-ia G Tile Bullets suffered their first the. Jets CIHIKC. Di)vid Epstein «i!8l parents' day session Sat- High School football, team was yards Respectively, and Dayton ahead 12-7. 3efe#t .of the season ' Inst week with a 249 series was hieh bowl-. urday from 9 to 11 a.m.-at defeated here last weekend, 25- cjuartcrback' Steve Hartz, work- Three Dayton incomplete pass- in'tne Boys' Thursday Afternoon- er for the Raiders. Mrlsel Field, It was announced 13, by Cranford High School and] ing.. w!th.__Olntci-,_ brought: :the e^-gave-Cfanfo»'d-the~baU again-- Bowling League but still man- The final match of the day paw 'Ms week by the Township •will ~face7'lBe^; topT'teaTrf of "the Bulldoggs another first down on on its 20-yard line. After* ham- aged to retain a slim onc-£ame. the .Rockets-'.lop .-the winleis Re=re;tiion Department,-which Watchung; Conference, Wostfield the Cougar 266. mering out i first dbwn,'rti-46-- lead in league play."" The boys Hurricanes twice. Marc Hol- sponsor the proTecfT^ High School (5-0), at home this Anthony, takinakng handoff yard penalty against Dayton ad- bowj every Thursday afternoon lander wilh a 240 ' sw'ics, and Parents wiil have an" oppor- Saturday. Dayion is now1-4-1. .rom Hartz, theth n fforced hls«way vanced the visitors to the Day- at 'the Springfield Bowl The -Stevc-Jiards—witlk-a - .Bcr.ics.' of tunity-to photograph the young The Crajvfgrd gamo-latt week- io the 2-yafcnihirwhere-Qinter fon:4+.. A Eudden long past-to league is sponsored by the .225 paced the-.'-ltockofc—to—this, I—Btid'mfn in actlou. Coaches .will end was unusual in the amount hopped around the .left end -for Dctering far downfield was good Epringficld Recreation Depart- pair of victories. Stuart Lieb- explain toe procedures., and - of scoring. Both teams moved i touchdowji: Ginter also scored for 27 yards. Now on the Bulldog eskind. at 221 and Bill Harlem techniques applied Eac-h- the- ball considerably. Dayton _Jie extra point which placed 18, Nordstrom hit -UieT~Cougar basically a running of- Dayton in the lead, 7-8. left end in the end zone to widen. The Atoms tripped the BulleU at 215 wero lop men for .the week's pi-ogram consists .of an 1 1 . by'Lia mere four pins in the Hurricanes. . ..'hoin- of instruction in football fense, rclying-especlolly on the' Cranford Rebounds Cranford's- lead, to 19- fi7:K filciOte "anid fundamentals;—is speed of left halfback Dan Gin- iecond of two games Inst week to ©avid Epstein continues "to But Ihe Cougars s'prangTftck. In the.j»ecpQdJialf, ;ti>e. P»ytoh i wall n<; Mv-lwitf r,< nr»iilaH-piny, tor, Whn Mn«.nJ » tnt.,1 r,t nl. their own 3^-they offense picked up^ -From the puce all the league's bowlers'. This yea.|;'« footbaJl clinic has most 100 yards-in-pcrsqnal rush- wero scT~BacK When Bulldog -|-Dayt ind.Ajl y Ted Hosenkrantz with a 251 sei-'David's season average is 133. les • paced the Atoms to .their been under way-Jorv-the..pasL ing yardage. ackle Al Lobbalo caught Nord- forced thplr way uptotHff.Cran- UIIMH Olclui^.—Bon LaivAvith a- •Tk>l>wk-Shliwllcr_at_J32 !andJDan- six weeks. —- - decisive factor, in the strom behind" the line*ot_ scrim- [jord 35.'Harte-thcn threwifkihprt 217 series was also-effective for ny Weiss with 131' ore second however," according to mage for'a loss of several yards." pass to end Glenn Colefpf nine and third 'respectively and' have Again.a.pass, saved Cranford. yards,,.a play •.which'?jH>arked this Atoms.. Robert Shindlor led head coach Herb Palmer; "was : the Bullets-pncoagain~rollln(! ,-eut—into—Epstein^ league leaiTT j—the-breakdown of our pass de- End Mark Delering of Cranford Dayton" greatly. ,ffX"~i^"'-'' 246 series. Bernre—Pearl:Irmnrpfred Gold with an average-of fense." Cranford produced an received, on the far right side for Frpm the Cougar aaejJVlfback.,,. 45 yards to .ihe-Daytpn-247 Nord- Hall HansesH n movedd' up'' 1% yards • •With a 232 series helped the 120 Is fourth in.tHc-lcaKjie",'while amazingly accurate acrial'-game, 1 piling up over 200-yards in.pass-. strom carried the ball orjjiis own" on another short pass. ; Anthony Bullets.to one victory. r ,Ioe) Millmart Is fifth"with a 118 Will Endjeason for 10 yards, TTialfback took the closed the remaining yards, :dlg- •The Pirates kept pace with ihe average. The remaining five "Otherwise, the Dayton- team pigskin seven more, and a quar- glng through the Cranford' line- league-leading Bullets bfcy splll- bowlers Inlihc inp' 10wt; Mickey continued the balance that-had for the touchdown^'" ", -^ ' ing-;• ."pair—of games with the Harmon,T»Iarc Hollander.^Mnrk been displayed against Scotch The action generally seesawed high-scoring. Bombers. Steve Beikowlt2._Ev_8n.Washerman and In Hillside Visit • Plains. Wo arc really moving the until late in the game. With Benson and Doug freeman paced Todd Hcrmari. . The—Jonathan Dayton Region- . ball, and bur; bloc.kingjs_cpnsld- Dayton having slightly stranger . the.Pirates, while.Evan Wassqr- erably tighter. Our line on de- Black Hawks 6-0 play. Then frpm-the, Dayton -42, tnari with a 261 series was high al High School soccer squad , — SPEEDER FJNED • wlU_ visit Hillside—High School fense has been exceptional." ranford was penallzed_15 yaids _ for the Bombers. _ ' " —Bulldog linemen Tom Martin Nordstrom instantly ^recovered" The Jets moved Into a second- ,Davld Maycrclk, 20, oLUnlon, this Tuesday for it« final game of the soccer season. The Day- and_Greg -Baskih led the-de- Jnioys^Bowlijng; heaving a 57-yard' bomb' to his. place tie by toppling tho high was fined $25 for speeding by fensive play,- and tackle Ernie Tight end for the final touch- flying Raiders in two games. Magistrate Mast Shc?miin~Mon- ton-hooters., emerged with two iHnet:.threw'-many key blocks. down, glvingjCranford the gams', Danny^Weiss_wlih-ia_Yery_hlgh. day in-.-iSpringfjold -JOTHicipal losses this past week,' against Long Drive 25-13c 679 (Series was top bowler for Court. He had driven 44 mircS" Cranford High School, 2,1, last Dayton dominated the play Rangers Second^ ' The game against WestfieH per hour in a 25-rnilo zone on Friday, and -WesWieW—High The BJack Hawks continue as .the wining Jots. Mickey Harmon 1 throughout the first quarter, 1 will be the most difficult of-tH* also helped ShunpikB-nJ: . School-on Monday ,- 2-0. ~r^-.—: driving the lone undefeated team in the season," said Palmer 'There JB Luln the game against Cranford, footbail. Keeping possession of Recreation Department's Boys' no doubt.'that to defeat them, Dayton kept control of.the ball the- ball for most of tho quarter, Friday Afternoon Bowling will take eyerything that Daytcj the"majorlty of the time but was r their League. AfteAt r ih1he d^ot unable.to score consistently.: three weeks' of competitive play know v. hat-will happen, but - The single Dayton goal was The drlve_bcgan wlih_ari-11- the .Hawks .stand aloije with a 8 game is cci tain to be good' scored by Bob-Klzclevlch 6 " dash through the left guard and "0 record, followed by the Cfd D ShoftHills assist from Derrol Brooks.—Tl defense' was sparked by Larry down. — ._. . . Lastr-wock, the BlacTc "Hawks First .Downs Bildishmnd_-Blll Murphy. Mur- Three consecutiVB_Jksla_Iol: paced by Gary NelfoKl's 274 ser-Rushing .-•-.I phy was responsible for y its rolled uvai U>e_ Clriefa Passlng eopttonal- save late in the game 'plowed through for nine yards, sweep a" twicHgamp series.—Istt. fcranford scored, out of o .„ _^ and SJater with a 238 effort for twoTotal yardage Ginter took handoffs for 10 morel-games was also efltecWvo for Uie 800 MORRIS TPKE., 376-2543, SHORT HIUS tangle early in-the first quarter, l! Penalties ' and again on an excellent shot ' • Glritcr sprinted 12 ' -" w'-t-w~.._-Mjj.>- inn Jnterceptlo'ns by its.Inside right-, Gballe"How=+ ^CKaSIaKCTrleT end Kenny -pearlmwtter s Score ia Dayton fumble ended 200 series paced the losinli g fine game. .£p* —- the drive and Xho- quartor. • Chiefs, The"" contest 'JSM Wcstfield It was the' second quarter The Rangers'continued their was marked__by__ spJrHed ex" which was the crucial point in •high-scoring 1ast_week as they Distaff Bqwlers [•changes of the bailtHroughDut the game. On the Cranford 19- trounced the~Bruins io two the game. Mike Heinke, Kiiele- yard line, the Cougar left'half- «ames. Mitch WolH wiled e sea- "EeSdrng lady In the Temple-_ STEVE HARTZ U the quIfTerWk and field »ener»l Iback ran for eight yards to begin son high serles..of 322 pi vlch, Murphy and Jordan Den- Jon»tli»n Dayton Regional Hlth School football Beth Ahav Ststeihood BoWluig ner "all^-played we!!; -but-eould ^—__ thp dranford-aduance.. Oru.tho winners. Wolft's series was tholeague "last week at Hy-3}fay rioitt down,.light hBlfback Jim W'ghestoj', the year iui'.»M Ihe l"Bowl was Audrey Cole, with Ciub Sets J? Carts • Putters^ ftiot—match-the strength of the Baker broke' loose .around the Hearcatilon Bowllnig' Leagues. Westficld line; OJ75-4?9 The Adlcr team leads _ ^ _ soccer' team now 4ght for a big"galh' of 33 yards. Scott Prusslng with a 255 series with a record of 15-3, followed, 1 ..••• Wfedgres •••• Wood-Govers—=— Upsets Jam League " v on the Dayton 40,.Cougar was also effective for the Ran-by the'Popper and Upton-fbr , the first ies was high tor-the'BurdSs'aicia Audiey Wlldman, with TOP PBO-LINrEJUIPWEKT |.St(llon.«f.tri»-Cloiilrl«SI Tagil. You can time.in' the-game showed the acr BWy "Schwab rolled a 213 ser-average, bowled a 423 sol les curaoy. of hlijpassing. A long.25- ieis was high for.'the.Bruins and 14»65 Closetwis Available on Top Pro-Line Equipment-- probably find an •mployir who can ui« 1 Other high scorers included Ca3;ijJ your urvieos. If not, Ikt your quallflco- yard passt to^Baker on the Day- The Tlgers~jnbved fato'tWrd Poppei, 191-452, Bbrnlce riurt- \..' Open Every Day (Incls^un.) 9 A.ftL to 6 P.M. llont In on •mployrmnt wairud od. Ju>< "AftertSe conclusion of three place in a six team league ton 15 gayeCrflhf bird its" first place" by sweeplng"ti -two-game zer, 171; Shelley Vfdlttf^T coll 6«6-*700 and oil far Ad-Tak.r. full weeks of compeltlve bowl- The first of these upsets jvas touchdown.' •• series from ..the. Changers.; .Gregg Irma Rosenthal, 163-438, SusaTl ing in the Girls' Reoreation rolled by the Bockln ' Bowlers, _ • Dayton immediately exploded Speetor .wiith a'. 258..Series, wasSanders, 157-415, FrlcajT PedU Bowling' League, each team in who sweptr two games from the back, A deftkickoff-iiuiback of the hiahjbow'ler for "the'-winining noff, 410, Helen' Neubarth, 418^ ^ the league has an identical won front running Ailoy-;Oops. Katl>y,| 2&Zy a^3sZIEyIIXjln GeiwaTg^roHed a Shirley Kurtz, 187-458 three, lost three > record. ' The Tonko with'a 186~scrles paced Bulldog: advario'e, 223 series for the winners while -each Tuesday after- the way for-tho winHfVigHockln 'or» eight, and Anthony for-thVc^L Jay.-Silveirmam was high tor the noon, at. the Springfield- Bowl Bftwlersr-Bdnnie Jlasitln was the. o-^glve^ arflrst down to. Dayton- lhargera wi'th..a 233 series;.'••"• P. S. Express*. high bowler for^ie! AUcyi-Oops on the Crahford 47. The {InaJ match of the day in~a bowlfng league -sponsored •the Eagles a-gtalnst the by the Spriagiidd .IHecreBtion with a 197 serleSj.i)cbble Klleber_ with a 175 soricj was effective Royaii, The Eaalcs-broke.itheit BUSE! Department. .— losing \tireak and dowried the ThEee" "upset sweeps were for the winners, while—Kathie Royals twice. Howte Levlne with l , toams lTrT^tTB" Summerer's series of 172 scored Harriers Sweep a 340 serles>vancl- Mike SafictS-sT eague last Tuesday to provide well for the.losers..::'....!. '.'.'Z! whorolled a 23ftjM!ries, paced tho OPEN YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB STARTING NOV. 1 the.. Impetus .for this^unpi-o- The second of the three up^ Eajfles. Mike Detmer was also cedented »lx-way lie for first sets; was posted by- the Star To^Four effective- ifor -the wJtmors with a Bowlers-wro,tripped the_Channs 228. series. Lee Adler^ GARDEN N In two gamw. Karen Lubcr with the Royals, rolled a 43 sei- a very f|nc 319 licrids. paced the Jet. ' =•"" Stars, with "help from^Carol Millofs liquors- Homman, vwho rolled a 189 bayton-Beglonr saries1,•die.'strengt last : Fday4ch:;vvoth of f TRACK. series* SalleyHalnes with a 180a] High - School --otW-country. talued^hls seasoFldM4n averagt e fa 111 series was high for the' Charms' Icatn' dashed to-—its gee'dnd This is high average in league SefSrtorrid Pace straight victory last.. Tuesday pJay, JeCf. Slater.has .a. 127 a tvery Wed. & S L ..-J" The .final mfttch of the v day 'ihueZil- Johnson Rog'lon- |—HMilton-rklfluors-conllfHied to saw tWo^AJHcltcs BwoejrpTwb-" ~f*dliJ .... Schooljof Clark, 38-17, verman Is'hoildlmg'third wiWia Leave Moi'ris and' MiUbWft bowl at a torrid pace last week game series from tHcTS^Ik'ers. The' wjuad -will race Hlllslcle 125 .average. Howie SMtesdhman .Ave8,,.Spnns$ieJd,:?l n.thc Springfield. Sports bowl- |_Alys_.... c Cooper_wlth.a 228 series High School this Tuesday;—""-- at-- J-lfl Is. fourth, • while Gregg Leave Spririgifie]d. CeitMfr- ng--Jeaeue_alxthe_Springflelcfl-(aiid -Shajon Gagnon with a 220 • Sparked by the" addition of -a Spootor, \s ' ftfth-' wltlh a... 117 Bowl, The front-running Milton 'series paced-the "AjUiottes to ^ sixth man, "Ken Shalten o" averaige. .TKe rema-rrriiig bowlars team_took_tbrj2e_gflmca__frnm- pair of run-aw^y—victories, Springfield, ffic'Dayton harrlorl An Uie-league's top ten aire Gary Round Trip the.fourth-placoyFW, yirglnin Vpgt._wJlh_a__l8£Tseries swept the first.Jour- places, a: Nelfeld, Howie Levlne,. BKy "Carol Stampinc mi Ehrhard was" the* high —bowler "for the Schwab, Rich. 'Freundlfch,- and : yell as seventh an'dv'clgh'Ui'. SSvlet Cooirrlnol*&' Tranif|O{t« Television are tied for second Strike^. __ _. • •" ' 'Sparked by- the addition'!of a Allan.-.SfclilanBer.'T-- . •-• ' •games away ffi>m the Lorraine Ciecbni of ilTc"Hockin" sixth; man, !_Ken Shntten- or lead. Carol took tht:ec from Bowlers moved into first place Springfield, the Dayton harrier) Contp's delicatessen, ns. did Ih' tho league's race for inditr-, swept four places, as well a7 Ehrhardt in beating Co.Iantone idual_ honors. Lorraine _has _aseventh and.eighth. ,..]-:..?r±~ ESSEXTCOUNTY'S OLDEST Shoes. ~ • . ' season average of 125.7 Alysc Captain Ronald Fry-agnln ran High bowlers for the week last season's top bowler. first, ..with a time of 1^:32 ovtr JJoseph Weber, 207",. John EhrhSrdrr-204;

^lf1f3ra3xcellcntFrecatd -thew«rt'er-iiv-gonoal, their rrha hnve been faster. I doubt If we 3,400 Ideal residents^ ^^^ enn beat them." ^ SEE AND DRIVE THE When asked about tho Day $ : (on team's chances In the Wat received nearly 525,000,00 " ; " Chung conference meet, the nex event alter HlUslde .and fltta 1966 : race 6f tho season,' TaBliont in Christmas Club cheeks:, . are . Subscription Foem st,ited.,"-"Mo4. likely, we wlll'b'i . . , with which has been merged the Springfield Sun; ih'about the middle. The team has R lot of speed, but it ha* STATION WAGON you included in this happy group? To:-Springfield Loader , . ' , little chance for a conference ' "P^ 0. Box 69, Springfield, N. J, vlctoi»y." ..-.'"' Most people are astonished to discover that the V Enclosed find check or'money-orcttsr for, q subecrip- station wagon Is onl> 9 Inches longer than *h» tion to,the Springfield Lender. , i , Volkswajen sedan, a iood 4 feet shorter than the For a Happier Christmas Next Year GALL conventional station wafon — yet holds irtore people Please check one; , . tnd more ear^o than the largest WKOU you can 5 JOIN OUR 1966 CHRISTMAS CLUB! ( ) One-year Subscription • • $ DRexel 6-4300 buy. Come In and drive one today! Save $1.00 For Expert ( ) Two-year Suoacription ...... ;•• *^ Oil Burner Service from *2096 -.i.* Name . .:...... -.!«.:.:... t.;:>... . • (Print) • Address .»., Authorized Dealer HESTMONT (Print) SA.VI3STOS 0 AIRCOOLED AUTOMOTIVE CORP. '.-'.• AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ,^ Phone ;Number ••'•'• '• •- Schailjte Oil Co. - 192 Mountain Av«. Mlllburn Av«., Maplawood Subscription will take effect one,-weok after, receipt' SPRINOFftlD Sprlnofeld OiflceUl75 MoH* Ave., Spdrirjflild—DR 4-S940 of this1 form.' ' . , SO 3»4S67 • Op«n Evening* ,V Mounlalnild. Offlt*—Rt. 22 * Mounlalri Av«. Echo Shopplrig CsdUr^ S^flfld.—DR 9-6121 coal - FUEL OIL - cok» Please check ono: Adjacent To,IVUplewood toop , ' uu''' Main O(fl. CgRg trf • jBltyJbrjthajntjBlwayB coriar Cancer Society jit the organi- He is an the following, committee chair-" Plainfield, Mrs. Robert ET7 Professional Information and : dlmxulsed as Eird~w«r"" zation's October meeting In at Rahway Hospital and has men: Awards Committee, Mrs. Medical Committee,.- Warren Heald of Scotch-Plains, Mrs. Elizabeth. . Dr. Warren H. maintained his practice In Walter. H. Hlldebrandt .of Alfred Geiger of Cranford, • Knauer of JHillpide was elect- Rahway for 14- y«ars, ^___ Knauer, M.D. of Hillside; Pub- Union; Branch Organization lic Education CommllteerPerl- Mrs. John Wltte of HJUslde Irving Stuwa of Roselle, Roll!;*f'w. ed Vice-Chairman" of th» or- Com'mlttee.iEugene G. Wllklns, and Raymond J. Donahue, of ganization. Dr. Knauer has-been active tleg.GlanHkis of Rosellc; Pub- ert F. Ar**y ~oT Westfield; "_. In the organization for the past Ph.D. of Union; Budget and lic Information Committee, Linden, will represent-Uw^Sb- "Pericles Glanakls of Rosellt,' Dr. Willlamfi hais_becn af- two years and hns served on Finance ComlVllttee, Raymond • . Jerome 3. Kptlarz of Cranford; clety's Union County Chapter Andrew A. Ktepchlck oI~nnV"- „ filiated with the American -the PubfltTEclucaUon Commlt- J. Donshue of ^Linden; By- Service Committee, Mrs. Mev- at the conference. Other mem- den and Dr,.William C Vfaef-' £. Cancer Society for more than - tee. :—L__ __^_L._... Laws Committee, 'Charles H. win P. Cass of Plainfteld, and bers of the delegation will be ter of Elizabatih. --• ..

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•UEWfcY ELECTED — Dr. Manley C. Williams of Rahway, > '"'left, tiewly elected Chairman of the Executive Committee v<<' of the Union County Chapter of the American Cancer -Society Is oonforrinr with the organization'* president, •''•' Andrew A. Klepchlck of Linden,„.

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1^Wl[ ^eWprldd Of SOute r SpacSeJ J 1 ;'\ tW. I" .—'• From. the-Sperry Memorial-Observatory \,r-"T'","v, • Union Junior College, Cranford ' r "••• . Amateur Astronomers, Inc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiinniiini"!!? X ~S~"telescopB:3iflth- an objective • iAmiteur Astronomers, Ino. mirror or lens at' least 3y~llme3 •ervatlon of the surface features- .mirror existing today (the 2 -,W the planet Mars have been inch reflector on Mt. Palomar) U ~ionsiderably^ijampered~"by~ther -thiie same-type of image-record- great distance of Mars and byihg_.techniques" were used as 4 the blurring effect ot the Earth's were used aboard Mariner IV. furbulent atmosphere. The great ' The flight of Mariner IV was distance requires that . large Indeed a historic success. After a telescopes-with high magnllica-- -flight of S25 million miles re- _tlon-be,used,_tB -in*He.-iUslble or qiilring 22B'days to completeTthe "resolve".; small surface details. llttle.spacocraft.Sailed pasTMars, "However, one finds . that the very close to the planned tra- shimmering distortion and blur- jwtory, and snapped 2l p ring .caused by atmospheric Thq_flrsttwo frames reloased turbulence-are also greatly mag- showed^-some--dark-, and^bright iilfted along_wlth-the-taiage._ot- •jhe. planet. ' of Mars. The coordinates re- at Mars under these leased by-JetrPropuMon Labor- NEW ^HI-RATE" NEW "HI-RATE" atpries^-in—Pajadenai-Gallf.r- "seen" and drawn «.network of the center ot the frames and the linear' features —covering the most recent reliable map,of Man INVESTMENt REGULAR Tjihole globe ot Mars.'These lln- on-hand suggests that the bright t--i V^l •mall darip- spots- and patches. face feature was found^icu. .^ir OR ADD TO YOU^REQULAR ACCOUriT «. NC 'rth*y ' report, thai the slightest and lafer frames shallow oblong Until a deposit shall have remained In an Investment Savings incr^asli In >tmospherjio ttirbu- or circular depressions were seen Account for four fulLquarterly dividend periods,4t:earn3 dividends '" Remembe^i- ydtfr Hahnonla bankbook can b« wed at both Har- '--»«• these epota, and in great profusion. These depres- rnoiila Offices. . "Mur, BodiOa&HiJgflettE :Eiifflig..bPaT a-^gtirj'lding. rescm/bjanco 'M thO^a^pircltj]e!^t^egalar Savings..Accounts — 4V4% per «mr,, «Mncgiivto*.. th«e ;iimplmpieseir>n~oi f .a to' Ihe crptBrT~ot~our^moo"n—In annum, effective January 1,. J966 c6mputed In the same manner. The "Hl-Rate" INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT Is Weal for long ©anttmuou*' line: They;: oatuiralfly thei small, strip (about 1 pecettat) tonga savings goals^Uctraya nuw liumyxarrretlrement, college maHm*»lned_toRt:' ttie cJbflerv*™ of Mars observed by the tele- At that time the deposit will recelve^peclal dividend -r- presently: : wh_ tiaS'Up close to something .to see r which, fuse togelh^r wKernrTe"at=~ Regular Savings Account dly!.dend_rate,plus~th«radditional rate Bbk rjd Vi/e'lf arrange youf loan in a matter of minute*. If~Better-lii well appreciated by' jnQspbere Is unsteady? told the- i W**'ryone, but" Ui«'following 11- obsoryem'*wlio>;. ieported canals then In effect • ' ,'•'. :~~~' — Ittttratibn' may help put things In START YOUR INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT - JUST HUM THE HOUPOH iBSspectlva. H we had an.opor- •really soe anything at;all7 An •ting ofeservatpry ' ln': an 'orbit explanation, or a,t. least a _jbout Union Squire, Klinbeth, Ntw Jtrwy 0TM1 Wo.w-tho samo tendency .to line ••••-•-•• oj : up In rows of three-t>r^ more-aB- ^ut -dividends mayyb-'b"ee w|thdrawn4ivJ^^amouhf|hJ^hfc c ThabalancojThbljn IL3f

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Ihrtf SUM, • MOVIES • RESTAURANTS Moe Septee presentation will be be sponsored on Sunday, Nov. house Millburn for a two-week man, will conclude a six-week run this Sunday. and other amusements I ihe husband-and-wite team of 21 by 'the Women's Club of run, beginning Tuesday. |^alma_JB5hneyskay^,__Bolahol Maplewood~and the Polish Arts •Kenneth Nelson • and Joan GPfNkThonceriwll ... ±HMD*YOWtlUN« 1 Eastman, who replaced,A&tEony 1 CALL CL 6 1455 FM MStRVtIIONS Op©ra~'s6prano, and the noted All ilftini 6lh*r thcin ipot RIWI, lub be at the "women * club. (, SPECIAL CWJP Mm TrcttlBt~Msti5lBV-Ho5tropovlch. Monluszko's opera tells of a Newley and Anna Quayle.ln the mlrl«d 'to 'this n*WBpop*r, thould b* In original production and in. a Beatles At Castle ^WoSan'/Af Ormont;- Kondrashln was "born in 1914 Polish girl;. who Jpigakes_ her our offic* by Friday to liuur* p'ubllco- RI ?!• CCDJkfl CROVI. N I e childhood sweetheart for the subsequent national tour, will tlon In th* n*xt luui. ?. . ~ . pcress File' Next tc a musical Moscowfamily-his in the production. The The Castle Theater, Irvlngton, mother' and' father-were viollnlsti- love of a noble and Is then re- Center, currently is screening 'The Married Woinan," French jected. Armen Boyajlan of Pater- entire :«ast has been -associated >b adult Him, opened yesterday and viollst, respectively, in the ' -*Helpl starring the Beatles in fiolshol-JTheater lorcriestra. - L fc£*v;:;£:._ . son-will-narrate—',. .„— with y. Ivanln'ga Jn this new-collection, Ray has 1 ^ WAILSBURG RADIO gathered together, some of the '. : '.;~'**O.;'p.lifc'i'tl.' ;; '.•..';"•'..',.£ lunchaon and' DInnar S.rv.dDany" best of his two most popular MiwShg" iWO rMrrb Av^, styles —,f country and western 1ESTAURANT Sunday Wnn.n 5.rvad~U-«:30~ °™ with MU WHO •',. <-. 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Otaiul fta., Inlon Motor lodja) ' T'/fV - a.m. *t the Cliib-NavajOr-lrJfa. •i *a rhmMMMJ Or»o» NIOHTLY. tauta 22, Union. a>a'rlcan txprau • Dinara Club Anpr* rarkln« m Prelaw farta Bltmch., honorod h.ral~ lugton. AH single men and wo- lorordoy MoMna* - lamaju*! Raoma Ayallablar f*roll Oceatloiia MM. WMI of men—who—are-college graduates. •lliobalh ,*S7iJ•"•— F H**m6totMA\ «utter action! Runs quieter tor M college students are Invited CWIdran'a MwW . —• •l«adr«r- , •. .. iRWo»^^m6recomfciHBIe.Bli8__1.•"TILT-"".ITl^^r.r*i^JWtrTtmKljiTkihmiSOTV " HSTAUKANT t to~»ttencl| according—to_a_club Cortoofil __ COMTlVTf 'AMIlY DINNER! apokesmin.-Uve »oclety_and-La- "BlUIE" CHANCELLOR ' URVED DAILY ' ' HEVER BEFdWE SHAVES^TSIIOOTH Hn typemujslc will be provided • • ' laaaMbiiif hi . ' SATELLITE DINER '-*•• BMAMfAST - IUNCHION tor dancing..' -• ' , CorHloi.m. Tray. alja^Cota Cut rtottar. j •' .' '• .• BINNERI ,'•' f TBrr~6Tutr~U~TTOr-organlzatlon- -|>ap|iy-Jaa-fcir.dwlthaa tar- all ,Ocaa.l«na ! |^Sf single Now .Jersey, profess AMD MSTAURANT • : — ' Ha» .rid CaHI-HoTTD'Oauvrar— ' Mouhlolnild*. day .- REHlMfiTOM- -•:-"' .'Wtnal, Uqyara and Baar ~~^ . U -sional—people-Wpresemtlog^_46 1/4 ChancaNar Ava., Nawark-L different professions, 63 col- leges and uiSlver»ltia«--wid-J.O2 tn* _. BUIINHS 4|IrM IUNCHII .: I' warn HMT mm vnm different commuriiilesi Further "WtTtMAH IN CHIMSl.eUnirM" .' ' '•' ••'. ANPDINNBII •..•.•."•' I Worha en bulrt-ln racharoaabla information- may be obtained Hldn.y anatW«allaor*m.«cor.••' Acadamy ft ir»1n«f»» Ay* Dlnara OuW t/T/T I haadaaaa.»-WKa->ninn.r NHP_A i6»TJ««uLAt Hatp Woniad I Youne " • •'• . '• :•!-.•• '•-•.. ,'• '"7 ••'• ' « wn ivlno haada tor tha cloi.it tartlorrofth* Clamlflad Fcigat. You «on anavaa avar. 848 MiWrilf adgaa, ^lobobly -find an' amployar who corf" uta It's " m Fun .•,_ij. 76« whl.kar .lot.j.Sltl.bum M«aiibart and rhalr gBaaW v w 1 ' " >MI'roradtrmValcMti_ fa\ir-vmlLM~\LjuA.Jitt your nuollfiw 'i!..!!?:J? . !!-'*'" •-. •( C fctt .llaiuilmnrarriploymant wantad ad. Ju»l- EXECUTIVE FrirnaRibi'of'BMr (Tha VMyl.lt) Call «!4./rpO and a.k for Ad-faCr. lOWNtEVS: All golilng Don, en' Pramlm ' 11*0-1:00 p.m. HO NorHi Ava., Unlai. GET ;JP »e JOOjaiofla Opan" D^li/l¥ Moon to T *.M.,-^*

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REMIN6T0N* Ar-By*-l**lnH, UHIOH, *•:.*•: W«J. <»r On».D«y only ldtlno««W *- \WaiHlald r«rk|n» an CramUat B.r, Launira; Vfrata tKrtl.fl-' Opaa Wm Dl. (Oppoilt. IcK. Uk. Crk) 11-lOtIO ».M, 1.1 'III II MlJnlllit Ant W««rlh>r>»" »»> urd lansla. Enargy oalli raohuoa M»l Ohn. Gn«d«" AD 1-S1M •' - *nwn any AO ourrant Rum qulal.r. T*r*a, hot turn, ahtvlng kaida-mwl* Wtir CHIITWJI AT «OUtl M, UNION, H. J. IhlnnW for olotait ahaval av.r. W* or* how lotat.d r>\\i< . Alr-i.ndlHon.)! CoildaU'lounga t T.l.vliloi N.w Addrau J ' Wdahuln Irlmm.r. Ad|u«t»bl« rollar ' fln.lt In Italian Foodi ooitibi,ToUj,li ARMOR/SHIELD WALTON'S UNION WALTON'S UNIQUE ATMOSPHERI Dining ROOM cloi.d Monday Iva. AND HOSPITALITY PREVAILS Castle Theatre Italian t Amarlian' Culilna luilnattmant' tunchaona, Mon, thru* %ti 1115 Clinton Av.., Irvlnnotn (Formally «f »4S «ar«an St., Nawark) fl a.m. l» 1 p.m. Dining roam Tuai,, thl v la». It p.m. to 1 *«. Sun, 1 p.m. till 13 p.m. TAPROOM WafaalUr* . . . . : .'• GET OUR 1S1 Fabyan Haca, Nawark • . . . .•••.•• II MV> MORRIS AVENUI . SUPERB SANDWICH*) WA 3-4441 AND LUNCHEON SPECIAL! M..I tfia 'moil DallHhrfully Aeroit' from Town Hall) NOWPIAYINO pur 'SSth'Ya'ur .. ,' . , UNION, N. J. - MU MS9S e/*/» Danfl.roui. OlrlL, In th« Worldl j Thara'a only ONI • ' "Wa MUM la Dojna Jom.tnlng Mahi" POWERFUL " The Beatles in * ''THE SECRET . ^ Vaad r*od arid >• frl.'ndly AtitiolorHr. REMINGTON 66' OIF MY KLESS' J' ' U Our Builnaifr HSTAURANT • DINH :Thraa-nottwo-lhlnna ,•' -SHAVEr rntda Ri . "HELP" SUCCESS" or Opt* 14 Hourr'lv.ry "bdy^af tha Wa*k hfl»di lortha.oloVAit aliitvai av«r. At llmwaod ft' *prln«IUU Av.t • Ampl. rarkln* fotlllll.. a Country Dining 348 outtlno adaei und 756 whiihtr .loll. how tkraa b^aaullhil glrli lov* — AI«J — ; 1 Smoothar gliding action. Mighty AC-DC for fun and murdar for arofttl i . . ,M T/ motor. Sldtfburivtrlmmar. Aifyuitibta gollar oombi; ON-OFF Jwllcli. BOB HOPE In Shlrl.y Jonat Stalla Havana ITA1IAN CUISIrM . ;' Hindioma Irtvul tin Honor Blackmun JanuM Hooth Tha Hnatf r*»d ablalnabla Anywhafa In, Matroco.tor iurop.nn > Amatlcan Culilna ,••,•, "I'LL TAKE ' HM

housing,' imtadlnK-shlpplnihppirf p dmi "tot r »:n»w=:ilUt»ll)UUotw t -repair your, iur-cow-nowT-an.-.iow tory • prices.—HaOryi ,'tnllr.ra^ from" TffI linn MWI*"" ' it

Equal opportunity gmploy«r) iiBjItiii, renaln^r.riidrltik eo>t a«xiulilini.!.Utl(ll| "1 '• Trrowlnr-:m(iui»oturer. uWel — i?S* ^FA'SSOC Bubmlt resume or apply In person: infanUJnlp-hap sett. garaga txtcntlons, repairs ., tt 1 service, ssouable Rates .-eAJMTJUo » DEOORATINO2 STERLING" PLASTICS CO. BS S-MIS .r ES-t>t>09 elentrlb operators a vadlo«-oontrols, ' ~ Attending: MODEL MAKER Instruction — Schools STEVENS OVERHEAD DOOR CO. Quality ««rk~at r«sionsblo nrlcea.1 . Sheffield Bt, '. • Mounts SINOER DEWINO MACHINE CH 1-0749 Free estlm.ntes, Insured'. ,6,- Must UBED ELECTRIC. 130. ' Lacalle Palming, 241-406o |.,-.• Or Night School be Journeyman tool h die Art Initfjuctlon- : w« need lust a few more "O'Am:' to maker. Will worlt from - drawluus, WOMEN • >,. • : CALL ANY Tim. - ' ' ' '• '. .'• , • V T/#. fill oils. ouJusr t waitress etatf. We need sketches, and 'verbal Instructions. Fab- MCDICAl , kKCtl'TIONlBTl stata sp- HO 4-»51i3, ••«-. J/3/14 Gutters & Ladders people to work 'evenings, during the ricating prototypes for product • en-' proved hnine study course: plaeemtnt . ABV INSTRUCTION week, and weekends. Also a diy wait- Bench Assemble gineering .group. ' ' service. Kmtern^career Schools,.?. O, Day or eve. Call B. Brown, APARTMENT VACANT? Rent tt F-A-! W • SOFT DRINK MACHINE «i«, and • couple of wteksi ' Box 733, Morrlstown N, J.i ^JJ SL 3-5084, day or «ve. with a low-cost clo..lfl»d, Call 686-770 Pmmancnt poiltloni .available . for • " ' HOLDS 3 CASU) , 4S7 Rahway ave., Elisabeth. J/12/1IJ S* F REPAIR — ALUMINUM OtoTTERB . slays, "• . •' : 'qualified ' ApiillcanU,/. Liberal mnnloyt'o "40 hour week, II paid holidays, Blue Installed -880 v" loot. Wood' cleaned, befora Vou forgell • .. ' S ' . If you Have.'been • thinking about dross, I>lUD shield,- tu iiehslon pro pim,. OOOD CONDITION—1<0 - 374-3674 coated,'sealed 3Oo per foot, root repairs benefits. Apply for rtitorvlnw, B-1.1 AM., H Training bl Physloians tor Physlelani >tn>lyln> to u> (or a position, (SOME a-4 n,M, '. ' • • I • •" >j Physloians te . ' . V/ll/4 135.00 BL '3.2433—3B8-3P74. B/U/ll BKOW . V . t« APPLY" ! .' Apply In piirnon at: • Asphalt - Driveway* V J. WISS «. SONS,' CO. MEDTCAt STOVE Vin'U aoTiBsr.nn;.. it* ood * OOOD, INCOME ..BUCHANAN '.' Asst., aaorittyiu; Lab' A X-«ay TeehJ, OERTiriED SERVICE COMPANY NOTICE TO ,••„ e tioNqUNIAIi CO-WOIlKKHa Uttleton Ave.. J . Newark, • N.J.- bay it Evening classes, Co-ed. •ondltlan. Radiator, • units. aSPHALT driveways, parkin's lots built. Pitintingf Contractors you do not need ex|>«rlines. - . / . • V/U/4ELECTRMlAL PRODUCTS CORP. Write or. Phonn for Pree eatalog U ' , Call 687-0898^ All work done with powal rollsr. Alt JOB APPLICANTS . We ostl train you, JVll/4 kinds; of mason work. James UMorgese. 1085 riofel live. , Union, N, J. ' EAHTKRK • IS Paine ava., Irv. SS 3-3033. . T-P Aluminum Specialists 1 tlERK • (An Enual bpiiortunlty Employer) SCHOOL VOR "PHYSICIANS' AIDES Ls.de...- GullM« * Blorm Windows TlilK uowipupor doei not kauwlm.l ''-•• SIP & SUP DRIVE-IN to CllthoAVS., N.Y. 3, Oil 4-3330 USED fOROliD HOT Mil VURNAOEI '- i -*' , .76-H04 Hooopt Help Wantpd ^dt. from' em- Por large wholesale office, v/ll/4 In NT 3, phone MO 6-1137 00,060 BTU Input, 73,000 OUtBUt. p. 'PASOALI * A. J. emmr* Harris Ave. Springfield . . . ' . t O/11/35 nloyon novorert by thu VtAv taboi 97Vu hour week, employee lisnoflts, orr/t New. heavy duty motor, aood working Water Proofing, And Melon Worlu atanUimlH Act. wiloh fcpplini. td? V/lt/4 UAXtEH WARKIIOUHE CORP. Newsboys Wanted order. Phone 378-4671 after S P.M. Asphalt Driveways employment' In ihtftmUtb comttiorcoj! 63S Hallway Ave. - MU 7-1800 - UNION • . ' , • B/ll/4 ' 963 Ray Ave., Onion Improvernenhi tr thoy otttv lean tlun tha louaP K 11/11 IRVINGTON - VAILSBURG MKN AND WOMKN C*U UC 6-U07 or UD S-4US minimum waff" of |1.3B Uit hour* o Carrier1 salesmen are wanted by your MOTEL MANAOKItS, men-womtn- WALL OVEN, 34 Inch, excaltrnt condi- 1 , rjr/13/H oMTlEtEfE IMPKOVEMENI , . V/ll/4 686-7700 After 8:30 P.M. COMPLETE SET. KtJlUlY, IB0, ADDITIONS, DORMERS, ALTERATIONS, Union 'needs eatwblc r»«r- Deliveries only one day »v week, KVKS. ti WimK END. ' . SUBURBAN MVINO COMPANY EXPlittlBNCED A1TMANCW SALESMANl There are routes still open. MU 7-31S3 - general carpentry, roofing, siding, 761-6830 Parking' areas, driveways, curbing. leaders tt gutters, tr«e estimates, full/ •on »ble to compose letter* full or tsut tlmai Ions eiitabiishiii v ' , '• . H t/V JPERSQffALS 1 • lt/11/4 firm; essuK. call WA 3-77GB. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. Insured. WA:8-0187 (Linden) WA 8-3147, quslllled Job seokors of cither •(, •4 well ss' take dlolatloa. . . II T/P LOBK WKIOHT HAPSLY WITH DEX-A- a/13/16 J/l/l are Invited to consldeir employment DIET TAHLITS. WLY OBc AT WE BUY AND HKLIi - opportunities In either th* Male ol YOUH OrtUO BTORE, 11/11 MEW and USKD PIANOS, OROANS Female Help Wanted columns. Th) Reply U Box RRfMAN - MAINTENANCE MUSIC «TV Bears - Wines - liquors Interior Decorating conforms to tha policy of provision! POLISHERS 473 llrosd Bt,, Newark, MI H-7066 , tfhlo* Leader, pull time «• i.srt tlme,> PJreman's' Permanent noiltluu available tor- of tha civil nilhls Act of 1064 whtot license required, B day weik', with shut qualified anplloanti. Liberal •employee lost. & Found • • , . B/ll/ll HOME )>r.CO*ATlNO IDKAS— Complete Urotalblt' dlscrltnlnatlon In ' employ whedulss. .Llboral bensllts. 5 -Point - Mquor. Mart : mom on the basir6f se*. These fro-, Siuyvemtist Av*., brnrllts. Apply for Interview—«-lI A.M., WHEN was the last time YOU saw yaur room lsyouu, upholstetlhg, draperies, hlbltlons wilt not be »»ullce.blo 4 C.KKAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC 3-4 P.M.. ULVK PAKAKEECT tlew >W>y last Wat. rugt Rent s Olambrens eleotrlo rug MU 8-3231 - Free Deliveries fthrlcs, oornlces, furnltuto reltnlshlns all flmployerv under all lrc J. WISS ,(t SONS, CCL - Thi lour Vlahakes children * grandpa ilumnoocr tor oitly 13 » day at Kay's 110 Ohesiltui 'St., Union Is an art with us,, Ewoo.Ray inlsHots, Vn\o», N. J. TEA CO,, INC. Itto..BI««low S-OUS..,",;-,. , stances, 3U OorUaudt it. ' ' Bellevllli U Uttliton Avi, Newark, N.J. ml>s .him. Plena return, him to us IfHardware, 38B Morris nH. sprlnilleld. (At Fit. Feint ShupplM Of^JjL, fouttdV Reward. «81i-44ll4.. tl/4 It'll brink b>ek fond uetnorlas. W/ll/4 V/U/4

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'* Thursday, November, 4,1965- BUSINESS' DIRECTORY BOJLDIN-r • HOMES FOR SALE ; HOME IMBROKEMENT1 Will Sponsor APARTMENTS REALESTATE ol Ham* ieUto* _ ylce prerident of the -Painting & Paperhanglng • ; Knowledge" will b* held at theBuild'ers Association, i : yiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinniniiiiiiiiHilliuiuiiiiiilHli: Coronef, Irvington, next Tnes=rf^rd-Sendelsky, former'•> prsstdent" —* HUNTINa 4 TDECORATING day, Wednesday -and Thursday. at the RariUra Valley Home- ^THOMAS •-(!:" WRIGHT The New Jersey. Home Builders builders Association, «'.7l»t«rtoT. - Exterior * Paperhanglng •Association-end -Owens-Corning Among ttettsTloms Horns nwrchsndifj Top Quality Workmanship Fiberglas Corp. are co-sponsors JM "Wright1.1 it T_« "Wright" Price ing experts on the psael «rtt • Ct- "Wrlghf Now UU 7-3U1 •„' Newsbriels of. the seminars which will be Lewis D. BrouneU, of BrouneU tut S. TT— SeUme.u*. held fromjaO-to-lli30-s.:«i.,-tt _. . / __j. ""T/T Siiiiiiiiiauiiniiir iiniiuiuiuiiiiiiil & Kramer, realtors of Unioiy 'Was~~ahnounced this week. fttttl Plastld. - Ino.i—sup" James Lynch, Hovanian Brother* , ^••- "FRANK DELLBR .. pliem—tjT"Topi>erw«re_ home" Experts in building, sales, and sates manager; James O'Brien,' • ' " Painting Inside And Out finance will give ihe assernlffled marketing' vice president of .,.., NO 6-7774 -,-U_lon.-V..J. BWtlueU *ffin New~J*r»«y, liu brokers, builders and real estate Goodwin Industries, Moores- Tjg_ taiaiXisB.. B.B.B, 0/12/23 leased the former Adler Home Hart on Et. 22, Mountainside, salesmen first hand tips on sales tovm, and William, Steinfeld, "'1PAINTING * DECORATING for nit u a warehouse and contacts, mistakes in selling, head home counselor" of U. S. ',;,-.:: Prea BstlmaW—— Insured Home and Development, Corp^it 7 U distribution, center. Traiuae- telephone technique, and the "Udn waaJietollated by the J. best use of the salesman's time, Freehold. , • v:..r.:... L Kislak Ortanliatlon, New- according_lo Philip J. Solondz of | • PAtVTM- * DECOBATINU Financial aspects o< llnt Work and Free El ark realtors. ". Roselle Park, president—of the Interior & Kxterlor Homebullders Association, ing Industry will be , ,..'.«. M. BONIFACIO CU 6-18SO . |hv_A. J. Bertone. Kislak Morfa. '•y... ~ d/13/2 The 4{Hh Annual Canventtom gp gage Co., Newark; David • Ing-'. ' •• ,\»AINTIN_ WITH DUTCH BOY of the New Jersey Assodaittan of ing builders will be FraniriJ'Br- rams, executive vioe president' • •-•-family home - siso. 1 - S250. ReaH Estate Boarde will be held inella, president of Farinella j_> W50.; PIM estimates, frit minor of Larson-Mortgage-Co., Unloiy at the Iiraymare Hotel, Construction Co., Irvlngton; wo»ln,\Jully Insured.' WA 6-2973. and iBichard D. Wurfel, mortv; -,..,. Nv --. • J/12/2J Oty, Dec. 1-4. Over' 2,300 'nal- Aaron Kanion, project engineer gage supervisor .for Carteret' tors and salesmen ane expected of Hovanian Brothers, English- "-^EXCELLED"" FaoUffles include conference for busfauM men. Wll- to attend, Savings and Loan Association, - PAINTING town; Robert S. Rochelle, first 11am A JBoyle >. it the -_f-the firm* Henry 3. . • ' .233-6041,. INBIOWN MOTOR LODGE <»» ^ Clarke It the n_u_cer. Carton 8. 8tallard/^>resl-r Houses for Sale HbUsM for Sal* Ellzftfielh, is newest luxury motel in Union County -Cat off thth e Jersey*-flllort«_iJt e ,,J,'- BEAD M-IB Business Opportunities Co. of Elisabeth, has been a»- UNION - r. Saterlor * Interior. N»»t dean, ex- Apartment to Rant Apartments to Rent pert-work. 234 CbhneqtlcutrRd.; Union. polniea to-ths-Botnl nf-Trm- _fio«-3787. __\ J/ll/25 VINOTON—Avsllsbls 3 room'apt., all tees of ihe Research and Edn- - ELIZABETH 3V, room ««rden »pU- TAVERN FOR SALE RIKERHItL JUST LISTED.-_ utilities lurnlihed: refined middle at* Tavern with living ejua'rters- national Trust Fund of the _ elle-t « room split Lml, Lot~ ' - Un iu, central »lr conditioning »nd couple, ftrafft available, Sections 4 & 5 :Piano Tuning B»rklnr. Call Supt. _. country road, grossing S33.00O Mortfat- Bankers Association _s> SOJUM. msny-wtrM, .•- M 3-BBB7 Now Open Adjacent CALL NOW TO SB, a89«9»0-or 373-8591 ;— B/1V4 Same owner 18 yean. *of' America. •PIANOS TONED —; REPAIRED - . • • •' to New Riker Hill School : O. -GOSCINSKI — ES K-4816- LlZABIiTHClinton - Plaea, 3 rooms. IEV1NGTON—65 Hesdley Ter., 314 rooms PRICE $25,000 DITRt access to Ut, Pleasant are, n.P. McMahon - 2nd floor, all utllltlei furnished, oft —heat and hot water. Adulta. (99.00. CALL <301> 463-7878 Hanry A. Sohuman, of (Rt 10) with Its many shopping canters 1MB Morris ave., Realtor. MTJ g-3__- ' :r_.r, ,•.- a/ia/23 ft and . commuting facilities; new elemen- Open.dally Sto ». Sunday S to 6. •treat barklQE. B0; imall kitchen. See Supt. or Call DR 6-1929 CENTRAL AGENCY LTD. ton, has-been etacjte_""president XL 1-Q11B tary school adjacent to Ihe property, UNION • ... .••;•• PIANOS •••••• •• .;;: :;:;;;;; -v/n/« Opposite Howell Lanes of tfie newly lormed-JforBi. JBT- DIRECTIONS: Prom Newark or the '• —> TONED _ D, 8. Hlghwsy 9, freehold sey Oh_ipitei-/-N__ioin_ll Associa- Orange suburbs taka Bt. 10 (Ut; 2 FAMILY •— _-_£PAI|UU>- 1KVINOTON-4 Vooms, sun parlor, boat Open fronts... AH, t- • »•• Pleasanr ave,) west to Llvlngeton elrels:., '• I. POTMAN B/ll/4 tion oi Independent Atxatiaen. Proceed half around circle to Beaufort aorgtous S family In Immaculati «o_- "FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP —*< hot water supplied; »110 per month. dttlon, only 13 years old sHuaUd on Xmmedtata ooeupsbcy.. ' 4 « . ave. Right turn on Beaufort avt. and (NEW BRUNSWICK CO-OP) proceed * short distanos to models" onlov_»—oomsr lot, „ 115x50, bsahtlfuUy fe 5-7410 . Farm t Country Homes — landscapad. 4V4 rooms en Ut floor, s_s . :H*NO TUNING & REPAIRING tiVE I.1KE A KINO . ft/ll/4 Mrs. Bertha Models of 361 right. —" Heal Estate Is the most Bales Agent: BU-non Realty, Bura- V/t rooms on 3od, fuU-bftSMnsnt,^-! ear : x zmoNiK • ». • • IN PINE DROVE MANOR Mllltown-rd., Springfield, has mlt, Sunday, 12 noon to dark. Uodel gangs,- fine residential area. Broker. important Investment you - IBVINOTON - •'" "_ : ; j,.4.i . DR 6-301- been -selecte- by IToneywell, Phone" CR"3-l600.-Model- open dally AUTORINO REALTY CO. ~_ will ever maki, ud de- Onrgeoui countryi-oO-niln. from N.Y^ and 89J-603J. U/4 ;-•. _••' • • v/11/4 35'to Newark!' Lame, lovely 3 bdrms, or —Discount Rentals »,.. Inc.. for their conromer edu- 111] Morris Are. Onion, M. f. serves the mosKiearchlnt 2 hdrtniu *t>lua dlulnn room apta.t t&oo cation progTam In the electron- -»A »_*•-./*_>rv(r._i ADTC ulately kept..modem kltcheh with wan MtSBANIO- - Heating Bcruiiny before yon ^uy. lUtlfl4040 lo alr-deaneg-fleld^tfcnne^ p«' mohlhl' '80% ' tax1 deduotlblol —Seek~tn«r4ervio«»-ofNui"ex- PAKKGROVI. AfliS. oi'n and table top range. cenUred on home service advisor for Pnb- 1 KXTHABI $14,900 -Union-'N-Vicinity I • -'- BON - LIVE WITH. XHAT___irr- 1 pert In the field.. \ SlBEastorn-Parkwayf-IrvlngtoinooJioo corner lotrv-T no caih down, llo Servloe Electric* Gas Co. —1UNION • CAL- HXBBE-T. TRI-PLE- ' y ; p LOW LOVl Consult one of the rt»l .70 PHl-UPO ROAD 201-CH 9-64S0 ' , • • PHA S32S di and faculty' member at Mont- UounUln propwty "-.Imoit 507 InRanch—" J bdrms.. BUI , SU.500 ..• • 'ffambln. A healing, Jobbing, altera- |: or OL—IAN MTO, CORP., N.V.O. Wy Bungalow—4 bdrms., Onion . •J1.900 --, 'tfonl _• contracting. 34 hr. phone serv- eitate specialists ll»ted"be\— EfficiencWhy noy t andBee; 1-Bedroowhat wme offeAptsr. ] bedroom tCipe Cod with attached olalr State Colleie, Mrs. Modell depth, ft toom homt. hot iraUr b>*t. ;i^?W Onion AT,, try, lea 3-0660. T-F FRHE==Bon't Delay, Come modem kitchen, «pmn_lo_r atuo, Bungalow W/PooL Union low- for the dream hotue-ofX F't Dl C 2 car garage, tile bath, large eat-lh will work throug-h the New_ 1 Family—3 bdrms., Union .. 19,000-*-—, '•'^ kitchen, VET no cash-down,-PHA S360 patlo^JTmiM nlmoil 1370, , • , epiit _.Ta-»ww_sr»pr_is7; '•• ... ' LEO _——, your oholoe^-^oii'U-rfcelve - Out Today. • down, - s Jersey office of Honerwell fa roomi for rent, will UU—Apt. 4, 316 Eastern Parkway '• — PLUMBING _ IIEATIN- personal, careful attention FULL-EBICE S11.9M Union.. .••""" ~J—— Z I alterations —'Repairs — Job! o»> It electrla on your "Apartment! Open 10 A.M.-9 TM. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS and a wide variety of llat- ——~ • • •, . - —+ $25,500 • r martin hochadel ^ -yrompt service. Call MO 8-1330. - PHONE: 871-1797 SUBJECT TO APPROVAL Illl UerrU an, C-to- MU S-lj^."' lnw. . 14-4683 ._:-- I' ' - . 11/4" POB APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL Bridgewat*rOoIonlaL»laltsoMesslw_. THRUM---SON Over 700 w_J~ _3ta_LJ*roV»rs (Mazt to Union High Bchool) ' - -f— B/ll/i Bus-ess Brokers,, BssItoM, Insorors^ PLUMBING * HEATINO . If you're plannlnf to »11 and s_usuii_n fjrom union i_5fageT!P»neiled ^irty" room,^_ I HEATING ODB BPECIALT- your home, the speelalUU GTO^ n«« modern room apt., ES' 1-6849 mmtaxoir -THE CORRIGAN AGENCY ty and stteTOa___ag-_rc_r—- one baths! dty w»t« ahd sewers. Taxes listed-below have hundreds all utllltleV 'RUpplted. BuilneH or about MM. ' ' •-••--; • V/12/9 middle aged coUple. Days eall 378-7081; OPEN FOR INSPECTION HOWELL TOWNSHIP real of prospective buyers ready Svn., 378-2660. \ 5^l'< One and ^ bedrooms; air conditioned; Opes Dally 10-7; B«t, * _ gas supplied; reasonable rent; best locloca estate" peoi_<> biythe-apea — «t- tion, 633 MyeAve. Open for Inspectioction. n ' " " ' ' " semtaar at Clark W. t-oOii-bury to Union Spines Pree parUn«. MA 3-7047, FBEEHOLb * VICINITV the •Wast_r>atan~HoUB« In-Nortti' OVERLOOKINO BEAU _IAL KSTATK -••_» -RADIO - PHONO NEED A JOB7Tl.uorThi»-He!p-WonW IRVINQTON—6 rooms, 2nd floor, garage, COUNTRY HOME or Sfell BROOK PARK TEKWB CO0RT8 P—_nfl«l_, the seminar w_s oom- SS MAPI— STREET, 6OME_VI__E, "J. * STOBE AIB CONDITIONERS-column on tha Clattlns- Paga.'-Y-u!M heat and hot"wwt*iHneh)ded, modern 1 BATES - RALES *" SEEVtCE—I kitchen; 37S-B197 or 763-6741. _ by ___s 'Bdern RyQ, .nortiod 7_2r?J7J: FOREST Hit qy < -canoN~_n)sio co. — BI >-4SIIS probably And Tan amploysr who can R/10/2B tovely tree shadehad aresas, , ttator yy fyus-ness conm_t_nlt, under__the liome In excellent condition, every room WHITE UH your tsrvlcas. If nol, phon* VOUR. I llt diti e p of Jersey Enjoy Our Ked Csniet Service WANTED - - • :- TERRACE panelled except the kitchen, 3 bedrooms EMPLOYMENT — •" •" (not-large), living room, dining room, | Company. B/lI/^ "BBOTr AUraclWi B« rooms7^tI - . GARDEN APTS. heat.- -Adults -preferred, Mear all trans- IV, baths, large 3 oar- garage, near BAHWA* tramportatton. A lot of property, lor MSWUSTINOI •• portatlon. Quiet neighborhood. 37M9M.- •13,900. HOUSM for Sate R—t Eorai for iha :: STUDIO APTS. _»15,B00 W —""homi-HBTTHr'j Tilo Work & Repairing — LEWINGER AGENCY -or_-MO-_o*»-- i 000 Cl laviNOION—4 rooms, 1st floor; «70. BUZABBTB .. At a prlc* Ilka this—It will aeU supply own coal at«am heat. Call c Ranch Cap* qulcklyl 3 bedrooms, 1 family, with »tlEll: BPECTAUZINO In Ceramic tile work, Vurnlshed. It Desired. modern kitchen, full dining. roonvoU' comploto . JoKC^toCUruialri. 'r«e l-BEDRAKTAPTS. - \ • BS TWISTS All Brick heat and fenced yard, eto. Homes «ltlmates. -___ OJHDO.'. •'- UPPER BUIORA (Bub. to mtg. appr.) HAKKY ORAMOKd —JM-2042 .^_ ,\~-T- ' ;• —tint/* CAU, NOW TO 8B, • "•• - -T • V/ll/11 $95-_$110 Ample Pro parking In rear. CSNTBALLT AtS-CONQITION-O MBWAJUC_ B0WNTO»W B/ll/4 4 BedroanuL=;'Dtn '•-. i r CRANFORD HAIL nc*Jw »«n 2-BEDRM. APTS. Porraal Dlnlng-Room* :"~, ':~ NURSING HOME \_ J-.:: TraerConr 8-FAMILY COLONIAL PLUS- Beautiful home with many extras, Uust be Mtml XL. 4-—2S '(fe'tf UKCOLN PARK, t. CUANPOrlD 600 Rahway ate. * „ ' HO-1100 ' ' 2 FAMILY, ON 3 ACRE LOT Call now_for_ an appointment TEEES TEIMMED » tltVF.D. P1HK- STUDIO TO J BlnJROOM APTS. •: .ti'ttjit Comfort.XompanldnBhlp Unlimited WOOD ALSO BOLD: BATIBPACTION GUARANTEED. RKASONADLE RATES. Featurinreaturlng'alg all l hneew torformicam - sink tops, Call 241-8031,, bet. 6:30 ti 7:30, Of/U/10 Prlgtdalre refrigerators and new lan R«l BSUU Since IMS yVorlnanco' Park Section ~ Only $-»_0-*-down;i Excaptiphal dry_B)ear Commuters walking-4Ul*i~t--to RR.FOB TD-TBEB. INFOBMATION. rodrm' eaeh'^f loor.' ffiTf leaionable p^lcei. C88-5<03. S37 Olobe . I TUTOB Kearly new 4 bedroom Colonial. "Large .Sacred Heart Church. * 401 BSnford JULIET'S GOOD BUYS GORCZYCA^ICGEJMCY:.•.--, UOD-L MOATID ON TROtWHO ^ve.V* TJnlon. - • . • T/PIn Mnthomatlo, Physlci, Chembtry and - *EAirn»ur. VIEW—«i9,9oo kitchen wlth-dlnatt«. Panelled ie-.olews French. . .• —' -nested", neaiv-ioorafltld-Bellevllle-Hwk. Av«., Newark, 372-2338 . H/lI/i, patio St wooded area. Laundry Ji mud- 1OS CHESTNUT STREET, BOSEIXB arr OAI—opmo am, JROAD. nJ R. VE1T Call 3«1.465S w-a41-B80fi.: town line. (Opp. Franklin Bubway Bta.)) iy_Kseep-onally-—attractlys 1-itory, room, Panelled ofdes'-or study-landing CALL _SS-«1B1 BVH ^T NEWABX — S ROOMS, heat A,.hot \3-bodroora home. Larg* living _ 241-2442 • Rooting - Leaders - dutters . , or/xi/ll B/ll/4 water supplied, In Nawark ne*r:'Irv- «f'large foyer. Living room with flrs- lilomlnum Windows (Do Own Work) toon,—dining room area, lovely placo * bow-bay window. Dining room mvrNGT6N—Two rooms;' bath, heat, IngIngtonn lilinen , call _8 s-7761 betweeetwnn kck!te5ien,"Tiih " baliuV, \ large" finished with bow-bay also. -U'baths. baseboard •*" Insured' •-. Ka 3-11M Typewriter Service Iitall ater,oil ha, WATCHTJNJNOO , . .% >. : ; •-'•-. -^—• •-.•• •« -O/ll/tl hot water, elea, fuvnlsbsdl- business 8 A.U. trt P.M. S/ll/4 hot - water heat.. Screens &. storm win- NEWBOHSNBOH S, 1U ACUIACUI,, S-UUS-UU. . j woman. pr«[.rNthHB6lia deck,. attache. , jdows throughout. Vull oellar A garag«. • 'I SIOOM- •-•;-••- •:- ." a BATHS, 9 .eaer . Osi»g,Osi»g,rr HHorns',O' g S- '•••••'••'•'•Hi fcoonrig~V0ti«snr-rtxtam^ PTgTE.WH Aiklng ssiiSOO. Call -Ssa-MSl V, ooruix . Ut HOSBIL- PIC,, 160 W.-WMKUIO-STS. '___3.!".i:r / —^- o/H/ls -•- ASKING I18.B6O .-...:.. >W W C! »l ?: • Fre« Estimates -~ Insured ' ALSO ADDING MACHINES PARK ARMS •M OrberlK- St., Uaplewood, K. J. M7 OHESTNTJT BT., SOBELLK IRVNGTON—3. rooms, apt. building, 3 Good locsttrjnttrjn, 390 wiring .aluminu.a m 2WU M. OADOEB 371-4'J17 CAU,"ANYTIME — MI-ltM'" UlRhti up, nesr-Chancellor Ayo. S85. l_«d*____«r_it__c_^.x_=r living i, _^ 'ca'car'garager , LOWLOW ,EOW. .-. . . O/13/9 • ••-.• v/um JBo UnlonAver- :— 3M, A 4-rm. apU. available. - All^ulll, rooni wllrffeS>TacerTIlnlligVo61nV: i FrseBro-Urt Jr* _ alr-condltlonlng. close .to sohool marvelous kitchen, tiled 4>ath, full—{ 4^0 shopping center. Plidno' Red!«y-Co.— CHi T-0070 I basement,' attached »*--oar gar«gs,' 2. FAMILY Upholstary - Sllp^Covert OPEN JJ41LY. 1-S tUEALTORB hot water oil heat,\ 133,000, - — SI -. WssUleld" Ave;, Boselto Park. 1J4 TrovrNOTON's——- eKFI-1390 ';••-... JULIET RrMcWlLLIAMS, Realtor 5 «r^ S/ll 1 8LIPCOVEIIH — CALL U8-1SS4 n_-x _ ONL* __ orC-M-lM ST., tlH-STgR, NX' CHOICE LOtATION:- — 3?re©— •etfmates.—Lovrtlt prices. OFFIGE-879.-5775. •OSKLUE FA_Jt --SUIat,-laadan, OntUn, O'ld. Doal-Direct — No Middleman. CTT OO MADB—••; UNlOM APARTMENT V (Mr. Realtors - Insurors -^A TOticH or vnuuHSU k, I ROOFTNG * BID1NO CO. Yrom the.,.moment .you -en. tar-.; the, WA 1-0743 (Linden) WA O-3U7 •: __ • J7IT7aT SOt Oheifnut Bt,, RoKlle Park" BOSELLE PABK—« ,roon_,. : fWfCLVB CK.1-3M0 Center hall you> are surrounded"*.by Colonial oharm, spacious Uvln« -room, Cod. wall, to wail esipi 7- You getiVIQRE lor kitchen _ bath, garags, storm : • Also • .* . -. AMERICAK-<0l««s-i»ii))W-_ fttlimi Minimi room, 3 twin abnbeaV _BONAU> K. TOMBS Water Softener rdorVi beautirul rural «,-Sldlng^-ailtter«, Storm Wln- -Recreation Rooms set-. LAKIWOOD' VICINITY ...;.. rooms,. IU tiled baths, brand new all- KS ~B-63U. 863 Lyons Ave., 0OZT KANoa, lovely tlM-ahadsd lana- electrla kitchen with beamed oelUng, All Soft Water You Need" Pool Membership^—: .— Uull baths, 3 fireplaces. .AlT the 'old . soaped acres, outdoor .patio and tire- wood, panelled Walls, separate dining Rent S3.00 per Mo. — Buy — Service I charm reU_neo7~ln~ excellent condition, Piftoe, full basement, lake, privileges area, located In tUe Bonder Section, Included In Rent available. SHOULD BI SEENI -- Pull G. E. Howland Inc. 27-6-5900 SALT DBLlVKRfcO BROOKSIDE Betting on 10 acres, wooded andd orcorchh - price 111.BOO. -J Resltor 13 -sstman St. HTJLT8BOF8" T WATiniCOr ard, attrscttTely^landscapedattraottTyp,, - - "~Cfa«ford Ht. 33 (Som«r«et Bus Terra.) Utid. brook-jMo - B/U/41 Dnys-»«l,-AD-3-lJ00- Nltei DP~333Y MADISON ARMS Jjrom,' all-year. road. Sou must visisiit WflSGOLD & KRUPNICK, INC. KBKB • tOXIB, DM. :. APARTMENTS |Thl«Toroii"T6~riiJpreolat« all tIts _1B Hwy. ». - BROKERS, - Xckewos-.' S0OTOB VLAINS ' • standing-dualities. Barn and gangs, Between freehold and Lakewood. Snr«y«lrs-- = 11 HONEVMOONCOtTAQB 431 North P-o«d BtlMk Inspection by appointment-only.—- ——" 383-30S0 rl_- HouMSl or> fsrallya and Jbeov 30B. Btuyvesant Av«. He-aig-Eealtyl S5B.80O \ Weather Stripping' irvluuiuu, H. -J.. LIVING ROOM - DINETTE rooms, Union and Essex Cqunty. Tnutav : O/13/23 Hfflclenoy,il~bsdroou-& 3 bedroom Apts; }>OTTS REALTYY ASSOC. INC. * BEDROOMS * BATH yonr houst as you would-jour. ea>,:r.s LINDEN •*" viciNrnr "CUNpW1' * PnlBhed Apartments Available TheeeToTPIve rooms 28 years C-Uc, Broker EXPANSION SPACE UP i MOn., APT. . 4, 39S BTirrMBTirrVMANN T AV», ' 70 Maln-St., Wemlngton THMKING Of SELLING? MTM-MT VACANTf lUnl I APT OPKM 10AM9 »M BEALXIKUL SETTING I" U6OKI. APT. OPKM 10_A.M.-9 ».M, $T8-$120 CALL-ODrTOFFICE ' »W15d -

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OOHEDIAT- OCCOTANOT ^Altractlvs—__ bedroom -horns, -rllvlng " ' VUnhan ~e_—-tsau D-OORAT-D 1NSI0- _ OUT Acoordlng to reaF estate experts, the fall; i shopping.- 3TS-S133. ASKINO »17^0_____ «K*rThe«n_rt buyerfTT«rTnvBst6irT"7^b_yj GTthe rail, YOUo-a-SAVE Uy Investigate KJNlpM—« room apt., Townley ssotlon: K]utnffS^& Gals, Renftrji ktc NOW! Enjoy your own seashore home for vacation pleasure or year 'round llvinr ... Immediate occupancy; hut supplied, Wdnted Sis at, oiaorge Avs., Roeelle • CH B-«»3T ^SL.... ORANFOBD—Wels Strtet, TJllOO, suit-' w B/ll/4 B/10/3S APPRAISALB- able for larga ranoh, sewers and all • or retirement. All oKy (Conveniences -- water, gnu, shopping, sohools, and churches. MU 8-2162 UtUltles, principals, onlr • ~>..l • ! CtOSE TO CREOEB AVE., ONION. UAPLEWOOD SPRINdriELD—B room-pltt. Mtisnilon attlo, brlelc front and masonry, In , CAtL _•," WRITE BOX 1S3, DNtON I.KADKH, 13»1 TRY THESE ON FOR BAYFRONT, LflGOON or WOODED LOTS . SP-)Nan_LD--o room apartment, Hut B-njyv_aANT AVE., tnnoN. n/11/4 low atfs. - ' : • supplied. Avallabls Kov, 1st. Ideal SIGHS III ivsi or yio-sest Your choice of hdmesitaii for business ooupls- or ntwlyweds. Call «r Htxnas. • ' tt/11/4 HOUSM tor SaU COLONIAL-TOP AREA Offlns For CLINTON SCHOOL, 8paol6us grounds, LD ill available. Only $550 down UNION—VauxhtU _ Valley; St. New 3(4 BOxlBO, large living room with' wood luxury air conditioned apartmentn. OBANrOBD • , burning fireplace, sun parlor, large YOU'LL LOVE • " .DCs- srAC_,rOB, MNT',,• : U> Available.Kov. 1st. .Rent Silt. Open Convehllonal S Sfoiy Home dining room with adjoining screened THIS CHARMING COLONIAL WELL -OOAT-O IN UMDEN , j i for Inipectlon. Bo a-931S. - B/U/1I patio, lovely knotty pine kitchen and. 'In excellent condition, this 3'bedvoom 7 ROOMS•••> breakfast nook, 3 large bedrooms and Beversl imsll, stparate toomi:ln offlos* ..__ VAILBBUBO—IS Po» Av«,, homr offers many extra teatures. New suits, clerical oocupaney only,. Prasanl t ylr»pli«e, «un room, 3 bMroorai, large bath) < oil steam heat, 3-oar de- gas furnace Insures low heating Qoite,. tenant wouia be wUUng to shUeTrs-; HARBOR i^oma, heaf supplied. :.. fine area riear school.' . . tached gtragei MUST BE BEEN TO BHflreplacs, Hi baths, delightful modern eeptlonlit-derk. nswonabls rent.,".' . ' ES 5-0818 APPRECIATED; recommend M»;»00. kltohtn with aatlng area, pretty level 1 Write: Box 101.. L_d«n] lisrtor,, I ai Silver Bay " SHAHEEN '.REALTY • VETS NO DOWN PAYU_N.I NOM- lot with trees. Low taxes and eaiy to Linden. N. J. Stats us* taUnd>J|. • IWALTOlV-INStniOB VETB 13,100 DOW«IV flnaues. ' Dlrsdlonii rVom OmJsn Slot. Parkway Bxlr *t, South on Kout. M9 fa la Morth ave., -., Cranford. BR S-IMO. BE- IT TODAYI . •BVINOTpN—XM UjrUe Ave., !»>«,• . Ancliorugt Drlvs, Yomi River, . • Curnlihed Rooms For R«nt ! . v B/U/4 GEORGIA McMULLEN Jordan Bads, Inc. R_ALTOR •ultable for barbtr ihop, beauty shop" Toms Diver • Dl 0-3649 Newark • MA 3-04(10 Brick Town •- TW v>7900 o-ANi-onu and 'excellent 'for office, flood business „ R-A-TOR 41 Mountain'dvs./Spefl-. dUtrlct. $60. Call'avts. * all i«y: . _M M m m m m m m m m m m. m m VNION-Nlcely furnished room, for rent, »1» Ollnton kve., Hewark, BI a-nino. next to.'bathroom. Prlvata^ntrsnee, S-P-R-E-A-D O-U-T DH 1-0300 Wednetday. l«3-4e«J., .'..H/M/4". rLEONE HOMKS, LAND DIVISION OF aentlemtn only. Mnjoy relaxed family living' In thli B/ll/4 B/ll/4 OLEN ROCK LUN0JER „ SUPPLY CO., INC. L i .Call UXI 8-B348 1st floor panelled family room (1BX1S), MOUNTAINSIDE M/ll/4 convenient to kitchen for those TV "VMMTT AttEA. Moving t Rt, 849 __Mi..JUvw. N. J . snacks, Your larga living roam 13x31 • Cozy _ Roqm Ranch with colphts.1 fireplace, will always be Vor lmmtdlattdlat* oooUBancy, LLarge no Reiltlentlal > CoMmxelal - Induitrlal r. Oentlemen; ready "fen: company. This sparVkllng 30 m nd fl filterefilte d BwImmlngPool make Acreage s-o* A HOVdO eiperl«nos (qr Buslneu Opportunities year old 3 bedroom solonlal Is Just this well wortorth DAVID K. STHATTON, Mealier rlenosd ittQvars .; , t . . ' I am lnt*rc»lWI hi Imvlnj; nvor« Inforrnatlon about ae_- short walk to Roosevelt and OVangs m ^pringlltld avs., Berkel«y Heights rDALY - SON-. . . agsDte Avenue Junior High School. 4B4-1 00 toy areyhound Van Unis. ln_ > sliore homcsltca at special fall prices." 0-ANPOBD CROSS COUNTY REALTY . _S 3-1MS , atocery and meat market. In well THE- DEACON AGENCY R-ALTORD , NAME established area, where there la HO Realtor — Insuror U4 MsunUIn A»e,, MountalaslAt. COMPETITION. Owner anxious to sell North Ave., w. oranfsrd due' to Illness. ' S7S-IMW1 AD 3-5400 NIU> A JOM.SM- *« Half) W«» Sdl^s, Rentals, Appraisals ADDRESS TOP OH-NTBL- __. ,. . B/ll/4 »«HOH H .1 th. el«siln.el«siln.ool h M YY»» DON'T PUT OPP OALLIKO*^ NEWABK—8 family, old, 3-3% pre-.br/ *i«d •« 4-|.loy.l » Who UH US. •ABB. A. SOHUHAN . . • C.T- •'..... G. G. NUNN ' BR 6-8110 Realtor .' ; HUMUM, AtTINtlONI Ml your ••rv room apts,, and B-ltfc room »Pts." your esrvtui. H ».»,.«•• your «u«.IHI<-- Bales—ln»ur-hoe—-Appraliili S REALTOR- — INSOROI— Pries W.ooo. Will trade lot 1or 3 llsns In •« amploymsnl wonted -J. Juit 1B1 NORTH AVK. _., " ' ORANPORD, |<«rt« I»,000 local f-mllUs with a low-pour &e,m!ly house, Heldilk Realtors. Springfield Ays., In, . s_ 3-436*. 8/11/4 I wi Wonr Ad. Call M6-7T0O, now. a/11/4 rail Mo-T7M and wk far Ad-Tokef. ..' • •„ o/u/wj • ' tt I'. I

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SvdiHer* frepariy Legdl Notices IIIIIIHIIIItUIIIIIIIIIIHHHtltllliinilllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJ •* Thurtday, November' 4, 1965 * TAKK NOVICE Hut the un.trrslgn.cl Legal Notice == will apply to 111* Union County Court, yf ,4 $12,500' . . usr wines at—the Court Home, tll/allelh, — Kew DEATH NOTICES STATE or NEW JEUEY '^WHIN YOU SEE, 111. .Imry, on the 10th day a( De WIXlAM CHAIIUU) SMITH Rote ICuuolllio),-ol- SO}- Pacific St., Ion avi1,. Irvlngton.. • - - - - - »i!*r*U»d,-*qu»r»- bedrooms. -«ioUy- plmt lmilHERT HAUSS.UN, Attorney AOEOM "SS.CfOM f*stjon~" by 'duly " auUitnllaiUd rtnrd" Newark, J4.^.j be|p.vfa\ v>lft_or Ihejatti AM-iiANKir— onlThursdaj, o.et._ji, baiielled living room with fireplace and 5 South" SroarlHtrf ft Doualb;" devot'rd ' mother of" Vlnce'nl," Io BeDiseussedz —fabric* Jjt-U«->irBrwilinai-.io«-tla» »«lus>Utf- )Qt;^, Joseph V., of 315 Olobe ave.i eathsdral .celling, eat-In kitchen, spa- Ell>sbelh, Xrju Jerity. Georgiv Emlllo, Domlnlek and.Joseph dlssolullon thereof by. the unanhswus Vn[fm-Utidttvoet Jfl, Union, N.J., !>r!oved husband of Anas- "What the county »nd itato «.Ma.terial T.Ttb«U» consent of all tbe llockhoWtrs^da- rlolis bath, 1 tilt, hlfh .basement,; over- Ammlano, 'Mia. Joseph Burbsloi'Mrs.* tssla (Broioikl);' devoted father of -«J»d ser*«rted Mich, studio balcony, Nov. i. 11; IS, IOCS. (Fr potlted In my office, that "7 Luty Vucola, Kfrs. Mlldrrd 1'cl.rpaul Anlliuny,^Ernest, Bdmund, Robert and depaitment of ecluc8ti.Qn_!;jrii_(io. ' it.Tal.nrlnff p WIND PEN CORPORATION olL .warm air heat, private bathing beech F KtT'rl.KHKNT and Mis- Anthony v.utxlai-sliter of TlU'iiiSb Palchanei, Mrs. Karl ondre- for Brain Injured Children" will VanesuelsV S.GtrrruUI a corporation of this Slate, whose -prin- facilities, wslk to shopping. Oil here NOTICE IS 1IEHKBY GIVEN. That Jotrph Cunollno and Mrs. John Isxor Joek and Mrs. Walter Clicking; brother ll.WlnUwa — river "•' , cipal office is situated at No. 746 Cotfax the first' and final srcounl of the kub- lino; alto survived by 3 brothers and of Sleuley Palchaues, MrJ. Stanley be discussed Bt ». meetlne-ol-lhe Avenue, In th.-Town of Ktnllworth, 2 slsleis—tn~Haly, 32 grandchildren 13. Vexed 8.prona» , _ 891-6800 «erlljerjL-llflb£rl_A._Uoyd.-lJr., arid James UWvlmkl and Mia. Victoria Zevetskl; Esscx-Unloh Stctlon of the New .Vf"nty_of UnJail^at»ts_of Mew Jersey BROOKE REALTY 'CORP." BROKER O.-Thome* us Executors of lha ulll of and 27 tirrat-urandrhlldrrn. The in- sl>o survived by is grsndchlldren. Jersey-Association for Brain In- U. Correct -10. Tray a for Hlbrrl-Shta being lha agent therein JUtIA A. THOMAS, decrand, will In nrtal was conducted from the "iijc- Funeral wss conducted from the "Me- IS. Nott'sTion carrVing* -and In charge thereof, upon »hom*trn- ., » WUKCrrON AV*. amlltrd arnl "Btntfd by the Surrogate, Crackrn Funeral Home," 1500 Morris Craukcu Kunersl Home," 1500 Uorrls jured Children Tuesday at 8:15 «e« may bt aervedl, has compllediflfti . ;••- (east, of Laur.llon Clrcl»>- and reported lor settlement to thr ave., Union. Solemn High Mais -of- •*v«,, Union. Blessing at Bt. Mi- p. m. at the Recreation House, , fcricks the reculremrnts of Title T.4, CorboYe- ' Brlcklown . .Union county Court—P:or-ele Division, Hequlem at. Our Lady 01 the Rosary chael'*—church, Union. Int#rmvnt in •17. Sharp lg.PubllO JJons, aeneral, of Revised statutes of orr Friday, January 7th, next at 9:30 _Cliureh,—Kmmett si;. Newarkr lnter- Taylor Park, MHlburn._. New Jersey, preliminary tcTUlis' 1ISUM " ' ?'ii;'4 Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hanover. 20,-Centert - ro»d; abbr. A:M~prevp:1tlnE~rjrrir'; ~ —m^iil^—in—«t.—Gertrude's Crmetery, IC'KKHIN'G— Margaret (nee Brennxn^,, - LeaSlng-Jhe discussion, which of this Certificate of Dissolution : 6f apples K VI Dated October IS. 1565 Woodbrldge. of 350 Central ave., East .Orange, be- , ° , THEREFORE. I, the Secretary" Robert A. Hoyd, Jr. and will baTIollowcd by a Question 89.MetuTur« BARNES—On Monday, Oct. 3D, 196,1, lovrd wlf. of William; devptrd~~m"olher 81. Recon- J D J Jatnrs O. Thomas. Executor*—-'- -^Ha icippl, of 13(i Dayton »t., Newark, of Thomas, "William, Karen, Janice; period, will be Dr. George C. naissance of land . H*rtsrcerll ^'^ "' "'" ""»" " Whiting, Modre, Hunoval it Herman, N.J., belovrd vlfe of.the late Andrew -Barbara and Dlanna, all at home; 20. Feline V. canny: AUTOMOTIVE Attorneyi Boone..and Mr. HusseU Layden _ Mtellit* file - in my office a duly Barnes; devoted mother of Andrew and dear-.lil.r-of-Mrs.' Lillian Pickering 21. Openi Scot 1« Broad Btrtet, Mrs. William Mackle; slilei u! Ed- of Newark; dear daughter of Lloyd and of the State" Department of Ed- ST.Erypt- St. Prepar* attested consent in" writing to the dls- Auto Sarvicaa Newark. N. J. . a ward .Orlpp; grandmother of Terry Anna Bergendahl of. Irvhlglon. Fu- ucation, and Mls».. Vlncenda aaered cuckoo•" Union I,e«drr—Oct. 31, :s. Macklr. Funeral was held at the "Mc- neral was /rom "The Woinlak Me- SS.Dry ^far by all tlis-slix-ttmlil.ri--trHa.fcf— Nov. i, 11, 1W5. (i.to ' cracken_Fuheral Home," 1S0Q Morris' morial Home," 320 Myrtle ave:, off Cianci and Miss Jean Henry, .--bull -a*.C»rtalji ...publlet,tlon i3. Kitchen *slcI content and the—fe«irULot-ah»- AUTOMATIC J* conventional traosmls- ntemil proceeglnrji_Afor.elsld are now on-frh •Ion. Iichsnged. rebuilt.-bought *. NOTKK TO CREU1TOKH ave., Union, N. J.-Interment in Ever- lBth ave., Irvlngton; thence to OUsy child study supervisor* of H*scx 38.Dlaordtrly turtle 87. Fltxid In my said office as_ provldid by Uwr green Cem-)iery, Elisabeth: Lady si the Most Blessed 8acram.nl andJLInion counties. • M>MI All makes * -mod.U;^B»i!tn8rr Eitatalof W1LUAM L. THOMAE, church, E..t orange, where a High, ' . flight * 10 (ln, trucks. ADTOWATIC TTtANSMIB- Deceased CAMFMN—Oeorge D., on Thursday, 39W Oct. 3G, 191,3, age 13 yta'ri, of Pleasant Mass of TUflukinwai offered for the The New Jersey Association «,J"'»»•' my h«nd » BJOJJ. MJ so. nth.jit,, Kwk s«-j»™- Pursuant to the order of MARY*C.: repcie of her soul, Interment date of .„.,.' affixed my • officUl aeal, KANANK, Burrot-ate of-the County or Hill rd., Chester Township, N.J., be- for Brain Injured Children is an I. Foggy (SEAL) Trenton.—ttHF~Bni—jT, Union, made__filj the eighth da-y^—at ioved hushand of Mrs. Marie Sharnbon Heaven Cemetery. 2WU 11 . i October LA. D. one lo - — -•• October A. to., 1065. upon the applica- Campion; devoted father of Marcel P. HKTRUCHA—(Nee Ksmliukl). on Sun- organization of professionals and nine hundred and alxty-frs OOI&ISIOM * MSCHANICAI. KtrAIlU tion %f the undeJ!il«ned, as Executor of Campion; brother "of Marcel, Charles day, Oct. 31, 10C9, Msry, of 341 Elm parents Interested in establish- »«, Canadian —' noBllt'l' M. FALCEY, li A YNE~ MOTORS the estate of said deceaKf-d, notice IB and lloger Campion; also survived" by at., Newark, beloved wife of William; \\ j Acting Secretary of state;• hereby given to the creditors of—iald- devoted mother of William and the late ing private and public facilities — - OH AVI., UNION, MO 1-IMl _ 1 grandson. Vuneral service, at "Haeb- 88. Not good % Leader—Oct. 31, Nov. 4, 11, 19 ri- • a/n/i decrased to exhibit to the subscriber .rte it Barth- Home for Funerals," Richard ;..deir_aUttr_of Victoria Watson forr reresearcs h on and education of If Ib •-•••• -lex: under oath .or affirmation their claims 971 Clinton ave., Irvlngton. Crema- of_ MlAntHfi..)'^ /"fffphllif -M^r «6th and demands against the estate of said tion In Roscdaift Crematory^.*' Cllflon and Helen Kwossa of Bloom •I.SwifUy -—. gXTIMOB OAK- WASH * WAX deceased within six months from the field. .Funeral from tha" 'Ww.ard P. cnilo. —^^ IT djte of said order, or they will btf;-for- COKIrKV—Msrgar.t c.,.on Tuesday, Oct. U,Tre*Ung y I- • u.v 99o ••-• "3(i, 1DGS, formerly, of II Bummlt st. LBskpwsky Punersl Hotne," 14*05 Clin- ever barred from prosecuting or recover- ton ave., corner Benford ave., Irving- The association's officcris at 61 iSMti 4 % % : 111 Lahigh Avsnu., - ing the same against the subscriber. - East Orange, sister of Prank' Coffey Inn: thenc. to Bt. Stanislaus Church, Lincoln St., East Or«ng», of-paul io 21 ... . V li rA Classified J"5 Normatt c. Srhmltt and Mrs. Frederick sdlwelckart; aunf whrre a High Mass of Requiem »as Executor of -Mrs. Arthur Pettlgrew, Funeral M. Slightly offered for the repossof her.toul. In- APAHMINT VACAWT Kent ll f-A-J-T /A •A Benjamin tlomano, .Attorney * front "Haeberle it Barth Home for Fu- eraayt- tH nerals," 071 Clinton ave., Irvlngton,. trrrr.ent Holy Cross Cemetery, • North with a Uwisrt flosslflasl. Call •M-77OO AutematiV* Wanted.. 1196 Durnet Ave. —Arlington. ' . j —Britiih -Advertising .••"•. Union, N. J. - - — —Thence to Our Lady Help of ChristianChrstianas befora you fctnjMl IB % Church, East Orange, for- ~ujih Mtsa rrtot'TOK—John, on Tuesday, Oct. it, colleq. it 11 Union Leerfrr—Oct. 14, 31, II. •-'• ALL JUNK CAE8 WANTED Nov. 4, IOCS. (oaw4w »eea 121.12) of Requiem. Interment-tn 1303. of 140 Lincoln ave.. Newark, •IT, Signed a TOr DOLtAB OAIB WAITINO Conception Cemetery, Upper-Montolalr. .beloved, htnband of Madeline Schwlng Rates W — — NOTICE OrAlTEICATION DAMlto—viifcenso, beloved husband of Proctor; . brother of - Jennie-Proctor*. Legal Notice Slnile InntiioB 70c per line- eontfiot % *?. .. O/H/3S Taka notlca that appllcatlriTrhaa be,en the late Anna (nee Laurlno); devoted Mrs. Henry" Helsl, Mrs. Leo Lulthla % ^i 4 or more cotueeu-- • madp to tha^Tbwniihip—tiommltte* —of and.Uri. ftanklln Kern. Funeral serv- J7 40 father of JJrs. Rose Bisbarro, Mrs. . ice at "Haeberle It Barth Home for NOTICE TO OREOITOaS—: s* w •ttfT _:: nntx YOU» CAB OBT T»UCK (he Township of Union to trarufvr to Wary "Wnlossl, "Joseph" and tha lat«. J Xstale of ACHILL1 PASTENA, Oeceastd = DOWM" lniet-tloni (is per Top Dollar Paid — Parti Specialists Jamri~R. AtkflrrnaQr'.tradtns ai .Union —*HH^r«hT. 'O71 Clinton ave., Jrvlngton, 1, Comb wool ft Vincent: dear-brother_nf_Mrs. A'riria Interment in Falrmount Cemetery. pgrsuant to the order of MARY C, 41 41 4* 10 or more eoDseen- Center Wlnei -~&t~J>\" :- BItalow 1-11N located «t 1046 Sluyveiant Ave., Union, ardls it eton Home for Funerals," 603 RinilTHVEK — on Thursday, Oct. lir Union,, mad. on lha alghth day of «. Sofia ia ^i line am/3. :th« .plenary-retail' dlKtrlbutlon license Sanford ,-ave, (Vallsburg).—Solemn -IOCS, Lillian S. (Johnson) - of 136 lie October,'A, •., 1965, upon the applied 44 52 oonsecuilvsj ^D2, hetetofnrs .laiued to Union Center High Men at St. Joseph Church. In- Hart pi., Elisabeth, N.J., beloved wife tlon of ths undersigned, as Executrix 1U capital Wlnea it Llquor«-Inc;, Iradlng aa Union terment Holy Seduleher Cemtttrx : of Edward P.- nlghtlnycr; devoted of tbe estate of said deceased, notlca i. The Rail Insertions 47e per Unfc Cdlter Wlnei it Llqubra, located at 1045 *» AurornobH** Far Sol» ~ "mother of USWlCSer"g"eant Edwsrd W, Is - hereliy |lvs» to the creditors of . Splitter ••"— 5rtTTir _„ Frederick ,on Tuesday, Oct. .26,' Rlghlmyer; sister of Raymond W. nald , deceased to exhibit to Uie sub- :_• Minimum ad — 4 lines ttrMf Objection!, -If- any., should be • rnade^ 1963, of 1D<« .Alton ave., Union, be- Johnson;, also survived by 1 grandson, scriber under oath or affirmation their 8. Youth o * and Mrs, Marie schrayshun. Funeral rls aVe.; Unlon^ Interment In ValleaU ~~ Puwlo No,J|8 J1MS.O0 <8lined) JAMES R. ACKEIUkLiN^ aervlce at "Haeberls h Barth Colonial Cemetery,rItlagowood, K.J. forever barred from prosecuting or re LAYNE UOTORS - UV 7-3513 B0K-M4 - \. KCnMFtLTZ—Raymond, on.TuesdfyjOct. covering tha same against th. subscriber. Uaaa Channehrldse RA. OHomt,"-1100 Pine ave., eorn.r Vaux Mary C. Pasts'na MS LXHIOK AVE., HNICTN- -:H«)1 rd., Union. Interment In Holly- tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiriliniTiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiH 4 HUM • . . O/lI/» Montvlll». N. J. pi.', ' Jrvingtoni' beloveil husband—of Executrix 5 lines Union Leader—Oct. 39, Nov. 4, 1969. - - woo'd^Menicrlal Park. - . Sophie (nee Durmal; devoted father of Benjamin Romano, Attorney * Hue* (Pee: (9.34) llANNON—aary K., on Monday, Oct.-25, Robert and Richard Bchmelts; brotheT" -11W BUTOPT Ave, 1 lines fOBD—l»5t; ordinal owsar, V-S, tin!- Union, N. J. ..tout eenHUIonrbrak.., A niw tlr.l. 1 1965, age 16jc«rs, of 41B Orov. St., of Mrs. Paul Bool, Henry and Edward a linta TOWNSHIP OF UNION Newark, belovrd^son of William and Behmelts; also survived by 3 graltd-- Union Leader—Oct. 14, 31, 31, ! WEEDER'S DIGEST I * llnea iaow, t rioor, ftUUI. tram, vlntarlaed. The Board of Commlssloner*._of_ASr_ Helen Makowskl Hshrum: brother of chlldren. Funeral from "Haeberle It MoV. t, IBM. w*w Fees 131.12) 10 .In,, /•••• •• MI-JSO ..J...- sessroent-of-the -Township •ofTJniorr in" ""William and. Jp»lt*«nn.Hannon..l^t I Barth Home for Funeral*," 971 Clin- Yearly, eoutract r«t«a 00 .1 . .. ' . R/ll/4 the County of t nl6h7~}iavlng. under .con- neral from "Hanerle JfaBarUi. Home ton ave.. Irvlr.gton on Friday, thence By Your Rutgan-Oardun R«port«r rOKD 1K1 BANCH WAGON sideration ~^1hs matter of' assessments for Funerals," 071 Clinton ave^Jrv-- to Sfc—Lm's Church where a High fiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili! Illllllllllllllllllllllllln for benefits, and awards of incidental Ington. Tlience to Bt. Ann's Churchy Mass of Requiem: was'otfered;* lnter- of Union. All classified advertising . • CTL.. 4 DR. - AUKJ. tBAUf damages by reason of the paving—of KATZ-On CWl. 30, Ida, et *•» Stuy- • • R *~W. *W TUIBB. . '' where a High Mass of Hetiultm-jcaA. •wcntLituHoly nross Cemetery, North - next Augiist. pears In eight new^papfcrgj Ferry, Avenue, pursuant to the provisions _ offerrd. Interment In Holy sepulchre Arlington. " ~ vesant ave.,-j;r-vln|ton, - ... «71«.00 • of an ordinance of the Township of •«NNKDy—On Oct. 31, Lewr.nc. c, of Did, your willow tree seem.to -The smaller aphids that-olterf -with a comblned-drculatlnn Union in the county of—Union- author- "Cemetery;—;Cemeery;— . r, ^llTH-^-Kmma (nee Pltterman), form- 40 Montlcello ave., Vallsburg, •"•— LAYNB ucyrcma - uu r-354i liriTHMAlt—Oil Saturdey, Oct. 30, IOCS, .rly acuiuit, ago el years, of 586 come allv»-.wlth bugi thli year? lnfc«V itreet trees attract ants " " ising said work, siioptfd-iiuly-S;-1063 KKNS'EOV—On Oct. 31, KatherlneT of 1 ] 1 4«« LEmOH AVI., UNION herotiy glvee notice that all persons In- -irnnt X,, af 3C13 Wlilttlei-nl-Unlon. Springfield »>•« Ne»jsrk. - beloved irtfn- " 268 8. "32nd at,, Irylngton., - If It "did, you hive lots of com- and drop their "honey-dew ' brr Jon-Jaerald,-•Vallsburg terested therein or to be affected there- N. J., vbeloVad hushand of Johanna of William K. SmltBTflevoted mother : of rtoberl-HmltlL aluCRsymond Et.udt:- OOKNHO-^ Oct. 38, Floreno H,, panv. ' " " anythlng below, usually a new, KIBCEDII BEN« lto BC, 1M4 dark J>y, will be_heard_at a meetlng-of the Illee Saliltxir devoted, father of Mn. of 3S» W. Flrst_st.,.RoselIe. : er, '*Unlon-LeBder, ssld" Board of Commissioners of Assess- Mary Dartold; brother of John and slsler of Arthur, Pltterman. Funeral OTICst—cm"~OcC"39, AnniTHorowlts," -Mr.—T. H.K., dosorlbed-clus- freshly poilsheiTcar. •' ^_ "Held Leaderi •MounUins| berger Park, Morris Avenue, In the > vlved ' by 3 grandchildren.—Funeral Irvlngton, \3S Oakland avs,,. Irvington. lots of "up" runnlnf down tbe . When li the best ttrtie to urban Leader (KehilworttiTI' Township of. Union, on the nth day of was conducted from the "McOrae'mn TAMBVHRI—Annlbale, on Sunday, Oct. MAU0OX—On Oet. 39, iabal-(Mack), trep. •_.. -— transplant rosei-froin a-Shore J9«» November IMS at. 8:00 o'olock P. M, yuliern—Home," lisoo Morris ave., 31, 1069, age 03 years, of 535 Norwood of lo-Kuby at., Sprlngftfld. •The Spectator (SoSrtle it, —* US*. c«40" AtTTO _>^The Board of Commissioners of Union—High Mass of Requiem at St. St., East Orange, husband of"lhs late leCULLY-^On Oct. 21,.Austin t., sf Became-he'd leen luch things home?_.asks MJss M. C. Roselle Park).- J •James Churoh, Rprinifleld. Josephine (nee Clcchlho); devoted BXC. OONDtTION. 1975.00 . Assessment •of-lh*- Townshlp of Ift7 Elmwood^styc... Irvinttoru: !.™_ this year, Dr. Louji M, y! ..The first of November Is the LAYN« MOTORS - UV T-3B43 Unlon.ln the County of Union HOLDS—Peter Mulr, suddenly on Friday, father of Mri_Hcnr(«lta Bcapall of Oct.~3»r-MSST—Ago VI years, of 887 Irvlngton, Mrs. Mildred DeSlmone, NICE—On Oct. 3o>Wllllstii F., af 31a exTenalon- entdmologlsl, quickly Closing titaailB. ... • 4(1 iEHTOH AV*., UNtON By MARY T. MILLER -.E, SlXlh at., Ros.lleV\. ' favored time, according to Don- week. «f_. publtcati* : Township Clerk arove st., Irvlngton,-^»eloved "htrtbaiicr- —Upper-Mop telalr^Mrs—Mary-AnlonelHr recoKnized_Jho trouble. He put far rancOlallont. Alt way of Helen (ne« Melraertnievoted-fatlicr Newarb,-Mrs. olgv Burns, Irvlngton, FAWLIKowsKI-on Oct>it_o.rlrud. ald B., Lacey, specialist In home Colon Leader—Oct.m, Nov. -4, IOCS. T. Zasowakl, of 31 W. Bl.ncke at., hl» finger on the "giant willow placed, cerr.cled er issiillil •> •BIOMPB 19«t 680 CC, •rtsllent wind- ^ of Arthur H., Peter K. and -Hlehard' Mrs. Eltls Dunn, Manchester, N,H., horticulture. Hoies should have Salnrtay, Sunday er kolldtys t>»- Mrs. Lydla Soprli,' East brsinge. Mrs. Linden. _ —>—— > shield lanludod: r»aionablv priced. M, Holdi: brother of Mrs.. Mabel ittld," which aucks julceiJlrom Bone dormant by then. •-.— *whleh* -tline''nfnces' areLelossd. ~ Helwlg. Mrs: Margaret MeMahon and Diane sacco, staten Island, N.Y., %nd Hiixtr*—on-Oelr-31, James,-forra«rlr willows and then manufactures Tbe Suburhlh FubHshltic C*rp. as- CaU altar »:3O P.U. tha late William Holds;- also s,unvlved. —thrJatu-CarmlnaJTSmburrW-brolher ol- —W-- H. Jlkes his sour "cherry '«»« '«• res*orftlMllly far errere , WA »« TOO LATE "TO" by 8 grandchildren. Funeral airvloe at vator. Ta^Tsmburrn l of Newark; also O«l. 30, Emlle»._of a sticky substance often called tree, "but can't stand the mess' alter tilt first Intfirllnil, «r.-«'rr»ta "H1!' ' "'" TTnn»fnrtu 'vi'ved by 2i!b grandchildren and .34 1074 sanford ave., Irvluglon, "hoTTSy-dew," which.could easily that do sal .ub.lanllally aff'tel• »ar VOLKSWAGEN CLASSIFY ne>al»," mi Oilbton ave., Irvlngton. great-grandchildren. KTn.ral service »ALL1«—On Oct. 37, OnWrla, af 148 meaning if the ad Errors IH~I«i; Interment in Hollywood Cel.etery. at "Haeberle li Barlh Home for TU- Sheridan ave., Rosells Park, b« mistak(!n~f6r-SaD. aBout a spray or something to c.dlnr issues most it c.ll.i In for Ali UODBUI — EUHOPEAK OB [AMf^-Michael J., on Thursday, Oct. neralsnerals,, " 071971 . Clinto_ _.n. aVeVTrvthgton- _ , . BOBEKQE—On Oct. 31, Arthur H., of Dr. Vasvary silggesti • apray eorreotlan • "' 1«W cummlngs sl^TfyTngTon, kocp the tree from bcajlnS? — by th. advertiser, ^lore. 0. 8. DEilViatY 2B, itlBsrage" 73 years, of »J3 Orova Interment In Palrmount Mausoleum, oen . «f week- af 'pnBiie*sT- AME> AUTOMOTIVE IMrOBI» Halp Wdnt.d - Wom.n St., Irvlngton. - Beloved husband ..of -Voni,Eloni,Elt (formerly HHtuHh) —Elizabeth •AdOENT—on Oct. 38, ChrlsteUe, »f • of malathlon.aboatrthirmlddle of Such a spray works-w4th^om«44^i«*^J!!- -144 Worth An., Westfield Lucy Buss Kahl; devotid father of • (ne( e LlttereriLltti;; on TuesdayTueday , Oet; 3Jr T-Mlldred t«r., Vaug.Kall.- .trecs, but not_the cherry.vsays BoiNnrok.rer.ej be uiled for receiv- Arthur and Michael Kahl.' Mrs. Lois 19SS, of 145 N. 33rd St., Kenllworth, aifAVIf^-On Oct. 31, Michael, of 184 ing r.plle. for a f.a of 50« am" DRAFTSMEN . Commit"" iHd Mrs. Dolores Cornish; N.J., wife of the lets JacbVVoglol; -Birwyn at., Hosille Perk.-• '•• i . ^est q._Cbrl5t, fruit specialist. replies jrlll-b.-f.rwara'.d (I i ^CHECKERS 7 DESIGNERS brother of Mrs. Agnes Munson, MM. devoted mother of Mis. Helen Byron, aiMf ION—On-Oet,-3l,Albert Jardln,-M " , now has a copy";pf the fled. Ia no rase wilt box h --Lena Miller, Mrs. * Elizabeth Barton, Wu. -"Clliausth- Magnussen, Henryr-- «D Troy dr., sprlngileld. nan. bs dlmlnl. '' UETAltEKS/OHOTJF LEADERS Henry and Jacob Kahl', also survived •Bmll«rUrsT"EmlIyTU«)»al» and .Mrs. iOUTHWELL-OOUTHWELL-On oet, 31, VerVera,, of Ji UF SiALE free ; SutWn leaflet, "Fifty Plastlo mold produeta, maol;lneV)t«-tua>' by 9 grandchildren and 3 greatgrand- WllmaDam—Funeral from "Haebarji- OreeiTHIinOreeiTHIind.d , MounlslnsldMounlslnsldi,i , CEBTirlOATE Or DWSOLUTIpM -Small TreK\jfor xvcw Jersey ohanlcal,- e)BTrtrtoTrri>lplnir-Toir-taleht children, funeral trtlp.Wan>«d—M*n, Woman.'. ot-John_w,_Kau«maft,Mn.. .votfid>fslher_of_Mre,. RobcrL^okamur*. « CEVflOl30Jlb • *. O. SJCXOMrjNO. lyeraity. 686-7700 ^".v'f'r^vra. .yT^>...^u,.asaDti, corporation - • of lhlso state, — whose jfattl* Kennedy and Mrs. John Ens- and -Daniel C^Wendel II;. brother.6f of 118 Ro.s.n.c dr., Union. principal offlcm .Hutted at-No. 3134 . mlnger, iUo survlverinisr^two grand- ~Hfr«;" Dietrich WeiiUrs and KaTPWerrJ' DLANOWIOH—On Oot. 37, raltr, of Morrla Avenue, In the Township of - -.'ADMEN- children.—Funeral services were held del D.D.B.: also survived by eight Whltt. House Junction, formtrly of Union, County, of Union, State of-Naw; at the "KloCracxen ParieraV Home," grandchildren. Funeral service at Jersey (Robert o, aaxdn balng tht agent -f- SPORT CARS — AND l»oo Uorrlv ave., Union.' Interment •'Haelierle it Barth Hi/me tor Fu- Llitdea, — .„ * -therein -«nol—In charge thereof, upon Kvirjrsen cem«UtiV-»ll«abelh. r T-nerals.'* 071 Clinton ave,, Jrvlngton. WMltE_on Nov. 1, Wllliaw.J., »f II -wliom-procets-may-be-servad), has oora» ^^UB EDITORS LA8KOW»lt<«-On-TB«»day, Oct. 3«ll)«5 Interment In . Hollywood Memorial .jMontlesllo avt.,' Vallthiirf. '- • plied with th> requirements of ..Title 14, . "-patYAfr. HONDA For progreuiv* p —WalteWlt r J., dtdevttadd husbanhbd of tha late Parki—Oavel Lodga and Board of WltxmioN—on out. 37, Dorothy-»T Corporations, Cleneral, of RevlssttrJBtaU. .Frances (net- Zybulewskl); devoted Stewards services wer. held.: formerly p( Irvlngton. utea ef Kew Jarsay, nrelimlnsry xo lh*' I AuKnaUo, 1 topa, newer stoscUf. runs "ABCwburban newspaper* Zlrnir-On Oct. 30,Ulliabsti, if IM ' tad M»ka Ilk. a. sew aawr father or Eleanor CNnlll and Edward- rVILKY—Sara H. (ne. Anderson), on U.is«r ave,, springfUIH. issuing of this Certificate »( Dissolu- 3s CSBTBTXB crbportunltleawith growlngjrganlxa- . P. Laskowskl; loving grandfather of 5 Friday, Oct. 3D, loss, an 84 years, tion. CSrr top, gold Sleek Mievi )t*, tSpn. Many-eompen> benefits In- f/randclilldren and 5 great-grandchild- of S9 nrueu avt., Irvlngton, Wife..*)!, NOW THEREFOR*, T, the tfwratary eluding hosnltallxatlon ami Dcnsion. ren. Funeral from tha/ "Edward V. the-late Mvlng~W. Wiley; devoted ..Card-Of Thanks' of Itata-'of the,Wat. of N.w Jersey.'Do tmoetbilMrlon, 8tartln« lalary depends upon «- La'ckowskl Funeral Home,)' I40S Ctln- mother of. Charles W., Irving D., Hay- Hereby certify that the said corpora- Believe It! It's A Fuel Fact! •»».AUSTIN BSALT ncr" Bend full resume -to: ' ton ave. at Sanford ave,,"Irvlngton, inond A. and- John .P.. Wiley,., and. •WAITS. ., '•.'.' ", ; ••' .. tlon-dldi-on the 7lh" day of OctoTiTT thru.to Bt. Stanislaus Church, whera Mrs. Helen W; Moore; sister of aeorge " The family orTTi. late Mrs. Rsohel 10BS, file' In my ortloe » duly—«- With today.'g. mnfirrn ollheatlnt jyitera "sine; fuel all I t-ttr, Bttck on the Door, S-sfWd, vwy . INO. CORP., 1391 Btuyvesan a Tilth Mass of neo.ulem was oTfered Anderson; also survived by B srand; V.-Watts of «4 Maplt-avt... Vaunhall, ecuted and attested consent In wrlHng children wllhel' to-Hpress thSnks to tha vsr- to-tha dissolution of said, corporatlonr th* cleanest, most economical and lafcit clean, • • rr—-^— Onion, " for the r»po'«e of his soul. Interment .. - executed by all tha-stookholdara theraof, 'Sl-ABSTIN B*ALX STBITst Holy CrosT-CTmetery. NortinTiriigfonT ^TDneral service at "llaeberle-fc-Bartth iou. churche.rorganlratlons, and their which-said-conient and-the-record of the iharket,.We satisfy your complete hettlnt and fuel heedf- «-sp*ed branxnlaalon, wry nlot ear,— I.KMMICK—Q- - n Ball- urday! , Oct. 30, 10H5, Home for Funerals," irmrtinton- ave;, many acquaintances and friends 'dur- ""'•sMiBKvr atrraat iroKx :rvlngtonv- - Interment—JJL—Bollywood thethfij esedlngs^aforiiaul^art—nrjW-^ol n with, aur'nersonallied'service. .,• . 1 •. —Michael "J,,—6f.:' 337 - New- Jersey-avn:, ing hsr brief Illness snd-dtath. flit m Aul Union, N.J.,-beloved husband of Ifea- -Memorial Park. It'was a. consolation to know that Bty salct-oftlet as provided by whIU car. ZlBBie^-Oii Friday. Oct. 39, 1»6». law. "• trlce (nee Olson); devoted., futher-of- so many thoughts were with' UidUVIng IKK nOSTOIOMY WHEREor, rEASTERN AUTO RETAIL" I Mrs. Blchani.il. BBivtn, Mrs..-D^yldi Sadie (n.e M.un.rl, of 3738 Morris • this period of sadness. We. art deep* s-sfxad tranemlMloa. Beautiful ,. avt., Union, N.J., beloved wife of the, I "haverherato—mtr-mjr—hmnh d .Boyd—mnd Mrs. Karl Kamarnocty;. —lygrateful to the rnany, marly-frleiidi ^ and—affixed my official-Seal, ? IS1IMA URV EYSJREI brother of OeoCge and Joseph Lem- late-Andrew ZebrloRTTdcvoted mother who helped '- '"ire our b.r.avsment. •«* **SEYV SDFIst IrOslT . '' (SEAL) at Trenton, this 7th day-nf —mlckralso survived hy'4'cra.ndchlldrm. of Andrew and John Zebrlck and )&<t oravlns).- suddenly. ', of Christina, wife of—Lulsl,_tUShtlflti -" dr.,. devoted moiher of Mrs'. Mar: IWBtJ-Now-On Thli of BgyjirVtlle; aharle Chapman pi., irvTngtbn. ' fS5fSmv •AHsHMUK—bwnnrd..Murtlk —MlohSt.11 of Dealar l» N.J. "nayniond_*uneral-Center,J'-3a'i-Bani s^^ra^Fagj "iford' ave,, near Tremont ave. K»- JlMWlrrn M»l« HI. Lury'- **«»«ri. Ynter- D3mTEIcT~o7 -BMktl»y Heights, fortntr[y ol—Rosi'

iit, 35, Krank, »f Vallsburgr _. : •Tath'f of Mrs.-Willlsmi — culpepei'', LV«^loirmerry' -of ... _ .. ... of PauULyssy-anttMUfc BYnu—on q«vr-al, MaroU-^jf—IM _Kllsabeth-»arnovlch; aHo-eurvlved -by - I^orafiit., " " »YRNE»»Orl TOfltral^TUsTtlUU," rf-SOl 3 grandchildren. Funeral from **JUs>sb- Klmuf st,, Linden. ' .,— — erl* it Martl-I Wnme for Funerals,** CASAI.INO—raullnt, of 118 Orsnl-es,, D71 otlntort'ave.. Irvlngton, thencs to il*; the Holy Trinity Slovak Lutiieran OIIRISTIANflEN—On Oct. 38. Frederick 1 . churoh, Avon ave, • and 8. 14th St., Secwidiy, Qiilf Solar Heat* drives dowrfheat- Jr., of 101B Sanford, ave., irvlngton. for only 14c Per Word 1 Newark. Interment in Hollywood Me- OOQtlLAN—On Oot. 37, John B,, ef II Ing cost* because It * scrubbed clean wHti hy- ' T"'" morial Park. Washington ave., Irvlngton. FIVB (U) Worda Of Averaw Length Will Fit On One Lltf*. Voi MAI.OVHY—joumh A., on Sunday, Oot. COX—On Oot. 37, aeorge Luther, of drogen to burn hotter—cleaner and more conv 31, IOCS, age SO years, of tma Arbor Ilarnegat, formerly of Union Town- 'Reachinsr 85,000 Families Each.Week i» Union, Irvington, Lane, Union, belovrd husband of ship. pletely. It goes further, yet costs no more. ' Merlan (nse alnleyl; devoted father of CUNNINCIHAM—On Oct. 30, Frank P., Vailsbtu-fir, Sprinfifield, Mountainside, Linden, KeniJworth,- Mn. Paul A. curcln Jr., Miss Ann V. of 340 Bandford avs., Vallsburg. Get more put of your heating dollar* by call- Malnney and' Mrs. Thoiuas. R. Zartnkor: Roselle and Roaelle Park. /• • DKVINIE—on Nov. i, Margaret II.,.of. 1 brother of Francis, "W. Malonev; also 33 Soycr'.tt., Vallsburg. Extra JUBIB Word* Allow Two (t) ,Spjices. (Be Sure To dount ing u*todayl- ' . survived by '3 grandchildren.. Funeral toOrUCHY-On Oct. 37,. Mary M, of from "Haeberle It Rarth Colonial 71A X. lucond avt., Roiellt. ' . Name, Addrtt and Phone Number ind nrlnt exaetly a» you want Home," lino r*in* ave; corner Vaux UOKNtLLY—On-Oot, 30, M.anor, form- Ad to App»av.) Wgur* Your Colt by Multiplying th* NumbeJr 0' Hall rd.. Unlnn,:Mhence. to SI. Ml. 1 erly of Irvlngton. Words By Ud. Minimum Charge—$2.80 (20 Averag* Word*), A, BAC chae! . ,chtireh, tfnlin, for. a Solemn EHRMANN—On Oct. 37, Caroline, sf 7S TT|Q\I Ma*, of ftenlilem, Interment In j. Wshmo a.ve.. Bprlngfleld'. • ..••• • • . 4-Please Print-or Wrl't* Clearly — ' Oele of TTenvrn^ Cemetery. WHEN—On Oct. 38, Leon, of Ml Acad- Suburban Publishing Corp,, 1291 Stuyvenant Ave;, Union, .N. J.j Furnace and MY1.I.KR—Katherlne (nee Brum>. for- emy st., Llndsn. inerlr Schadt. on Tuesday, Oct. an, sXHRinar— ow Oet. 31,' Joseph J., »l Pleato insert, the following Classified Ad on tha data (s) shown: Burner Plans inr.«. ated f4 years, of' ".LJlst st., 37 Rarltan rd., Linden, Irvinnton. wife of the late fiwnrccft KNOWN!!—OW Oct. 31, Hettlt •„ of Available 1 Miller; -devoted mother of Wward 121 Park pi., Irvlngton. Miller, Oeorge KfY.t^: Mrs. Alfred ITAULKB — On Oct. 20, Oraot C, of (1) (J) (i) (5) Grudslnskl, and Mrs. Alexander KCu- Scotch Plains, formerly of Union. hetln: beloved sister of decrKfl Rrnmi FINN—On Nov. t, Margartt, of Valls- We Keeir^Your Tank THEY COST NO MORE AT MIDAS! also survived by IK Hrandrtilldren, Fu- liurg. . ' • neral service ttt "Haehrrle it Rarth VRASKK—On Oct. 39, Margiret, of Wast L Filled On Our 1 • (8) j Guarantees In writing,' every muffler, Home for Funerals," *VTT Clinton ave :. Palm Beach, formerly of Roselle. *(t) (0) (10) 'IT Irvlnnlon. Interment Irt. Kvergreen «AlRs|-on Oot, 31, John E,, formtrly Derree Day Bails for »v«ry make, model, year. Tliey'fe Gtiar- cemetery. of.Vallsburg. "' '" •"* for »* long as you own your car. NOVAK—Maude lei, formerly Beahm. on OKUAL— Oil Oct. 29, Leonora' tseldof, of Thursday, Oct. JB, 1MII: of HI Mar- 00 llaldwln nl., Union. (11) &0r-PW tHJM*# IN YOUR POWER. SEE ,sl\sll nt.. Irvlnnton, beloved wife of HORM)—On* Out... 28, Jacob J., of II ' oa> (10 Uft) •Via Our EASY-PAY — Even Payment — BUDGET PLAN*-? *O NEAREST MIDAS DEALER NOW. Jnhn Kovak: devoUsT mother fit Mrs. Marshall St., Irvlngton. • F.velyn Kuhlek, Harold. Wobijrl' and JKLUNER— on Out. D, Adolph, formtrly Serviiif Union it Es»#jr. Couwtles for 38 Years '• iSTUYVESANT AVE.. MV 8-M84 Norman Bsshmi sNter of .ttalnh . • • • ' { Hmner. Mrs.-.*sther Moon and. W11- 1H WUM N. VBIOM Center. ll«m Wouier; alsn survived by « Branrl- (16) (17) (18) . (19) (40) 1 1 . (tHlly 8-8, 1SI4NI. A Frl. to 8 P.M.) r ' """ Funiral service at "Ifseberle KINGSTON FALK • -.-II. »„„,., »nr vuneral.." ,(171 Hollywood Florist atLJCZABETtf—gUona' — Novena In hon- service; Sunday School. will preach at both_services. talie over tho entire YWCA will be devoted to Santa and one to see It to a successful |—tec oft-Miraculous Medal" every WedneTday— 8:15 p.m., testi- .t .the .11 o'clock service, Poun- building on those two days. festivities to delight r-tho—hun- conclusion." ' ...... llondty at"8 pm. mony! meeting. ders' Day will be observed when Thousands-of—adults,—teenagers, dreds of youngstcrs.who attend. Construction on the new'wing-. , "-"jBtpSsras — Every -Sunday, at ecognition will'Tse given to 50 an.d_yiung- children from_many Many of the special children's Is already well under way» with; ; Reading Room," 340 Sprlng- attractions require previous re- foundations laid and_frameworkr. t p.nj, sharp. 'Arrangements fleldrave., Summit,—opftn—daily ear "members;'* The "Senior -tmitt-be-made In advance with' :holr will sing the anthem, servations, which should be made on the -first- floora begirinlng.T a.m. to 4:30"p.m., except Sun- •"As a visitor you can't stick your nose In too far, as soon as possible by calling The deck parklngs>structure a-; one. off,the, priests. •' "" days and holidays. Also open "Water of Life," at the 9:30 ; lervlce. The G(rls!-Cholr will but as a member you'll have the"affldaLriflht to grip. _ the YWCA at 273-4242 a longslde the future new "main- Thursdays from 7:30 to\9 p.m., Churchmen Plan spokesman-said. entrance-on Beauvolr avS. Isij and after the Wednesday^ meet- ing, "Heavenly Father, Send -about everything.!! =_ ... ; • • . Thy Blessing," at the 11 o'clock The traditional marionette complete and in aise. Comple-" Out Lady^Of Lourdes ings to 9:45. theater show this year Is to be tlon of .the new wing Is sched-r r This Sunday's jLesson^-Ser«- service. 6:30 p.m., Westminster : SOi (Jentral ave., Mountainside Fellowship meeting at St. Ste- Springfield tmanuel Children's Party 'ATHtidin," and will feature live uled for, early 1P67." r. -z. mon: Holy Cross Lutheran performers as well as puppets. •Eer. fterard J. MeGirry, Pastor phen's Church, Mlllburn. 7:30 (The Church of the Radio "Feasting, films and fun"' will Mrs. Loudoh announced, that-, _[ RevC. Francis F. ltfcltermltt, —Scriplural readings on Adam -^Methodist highlight the annual Men's Club All of -the familiar characters, the Women's Auxiliary gi# willi and Eve and Cain i and Abel arc p.m.,- study seminar on the pco- - "Lutheran Hoar" and TV> ; Her. Franoli X. Warden, >oscd "Confession of 1967." Main it and Academy areen father, son and daughter ban- Aladdin, Zobeida, tho magician, go primarily tbward-.a..neikicaxi~- - examined In Christian Science "This.|s the Life") Sprincfleld quet scheduled for- Saturday the Sultan's daughter, may be fee and' gift shop in th^j-jiew: "• z:•'•",' assistants. •. church services this week...The Monday — 7 p.m., Cadette 639-641. Monntaln Avenue : troop. ••.'. .''..'•• i . Rev. Jame* Dewurt evening in-the ParlshJHouse of seen performing on both days wing. Substantially largerl than- ' Beetory—1221-.Wyomlnr dr subject Is "Adam arid" Fallen 8prlutfield,_N. 3. "the First Presbyterian Church, of the winter market-at 10:30, SuKday Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, Tuesday -"^- ,8 p.m., -session Today — 1:30 p.m.,.Bible Hour pastor .. " The profits gained from :-thes« T ment;of the Altar; sermon a child's portrait sketched may tp' ^WITTBHifeTZi'l -Temple Beth Ahm ::r The - Rev. -0D.- F. _Afthe»on_.'_ jjujilvlne worship; Camp Al- services are then returped '^o pa--jj themer"Thcse Odd Dlrectivs. Today — 7:io, Senior" Choir". dsrsgate service; the Rev. J. be made'by calling Mrs. Keith tients in, the form of: ,ess«ntlalS An Affiliate Of The "United 9:30 a.m., the service; sermon Temple Sharey^Shalom = . —nday_^— 9^5 a.m., Sunday • , Synagogue of America Friday —-3:15,_ChapeI Bell Clark. Callender "of the—Union 6, Springfield aVe. and Mount at "464-5497. and life-saving equipment, ,or L theme, "These Odd Directives.' "Choir. 4 p.m., Junlar^ Youth Methodist f*!hiirrh">»IU nvrlinn^n contrlbuUons7"to~^"e^Tro5pTfalTir5 School: Classes for all ugds; 11 Rsbbi Reuben R. Levlne 9:30 a.m., _ Sunday Churd 1 - Bhunplke rd,. Springfield : i.jm.j. Nursery Class, 'Children's .-. Cantor Israel \Velsman School. 9:30. a.m.,-adulti-forum fpfellowship; ; Planting of tulip pulpits with Pastor Dowart. Mr. Rabbi lufatl Sf Dresner development program . asi"ip l —".\ .ta -8»ltuiral- way- in church ga ty Calleriaer's "message will be "A St Francis College curront gift. " _ •••;" ' Church; fll. a-m,, JWornlngf-Wor- 9 v n l.| a.m., the service; (sermoi bulbs in church gardens. ty-1 Cantor: Mark X Bldifle|man__ sfilpi.Service; 5;45pjh'.,.Youth- '', TodSy —' 1 p.m., Senior theme, "These Odd—Directives." p, Adult study "group; mar- Place Jn God's Kingdom"; text, Tomorrow —; 8:45. p.m.. Lall 'Many other fund-raising 'ac- p.m., " Matthew 19:16-30,. 10:45 a.m., —Honors Miss Pqpciak tivities such as. lunchel}n-f.whlon~ -titeer-Grbups.fbr^alV ages;i 4'pim., LcftguL. meeting; 7:30 p.m., 9:30 -a.m. and-11-a.m., nurser. riage wjlLbejtherneJ__ Shabbat service. Rabbi- Israel AiiuH. BiblerPrayer "Tellotofchlp,- services. 4 p.m., Junior-Hig .•"Saturdayi . — 9:30," catechetical church nursery. 6:30 p.m., Junior &' Dresner will. preach . a,, ser- Laura Papclak—of—165—Melsel--shows, bazaars, Twig coojebookp «nd_7 p.m., Evening Gospel Set- ing...... School Choir. -8- p.m., catechct. class iriake-up,—10-,ajm^-Scout High Folliiwihlp" 7 pjn., Senior mon, "Standards for the ^Syna- ave. was one Uf 88 students -tr. bridge parties • are held'^tslder : ; High Fellowship, Tr'ivett' Chapel. ' vae." . '.. :. • . •''—- • Tomorrow — 8:45 p.m., Sab leal classes. 5 p.m., Children^. J3od and Country Award study. IKJgue," :Ah_Oneg Shabbat will St. Francis college, Loreltol Pa the hospital -. by Twijf""gr6ttpT-tn=- • -Tuesday . — 10 a.m., O.M.F. bath .servlce,_Includlng the Ba Choir. 6:45 p.m., High Schoo,1 ll^rm., Cherub Choir, .0-4 Monday — .8. p.m., Methodist" follow. : ____: _1~" honored at a testimonial banquc the U 'communities -served bjt - Men will see a filmstrlp, "Stran- forthe-St^gr^nds honor societi y Overlook; .••;--'• •••• • •';•.• -• •; •• :'r. ^ -.-.'. Z, Player'Meeting and White -Glr- Mltzvah ceremony - for Sharon Choir. 6' p.m., youth steward' p.m., painting outside of church - Saturday—-10:30 a.m.. Shab' -tx0- meets..'" • • _ • ' Zemel, daugbfer-of Mr. and Mrs building, weather permitting. ; gers in^Thelr^Own Land," con- - Recognltlpn was given to th . The Aujcillary provides' ship dinner. cerning mission wprkamong"the bat.-taornlng.g. service at which students by. the Rev. Georg free services for .Overlooks • •;Wednesday — ,8 p.m,r-£rayer- Jess Zemel. Tuesday—-^—10 a.m., LCW : Sunday—B a.m., Tiaranathan Hd Dbi £ M d y ~rral?e Service; YbUth Choir Re- Saturday — 9 a.m., Sabbath Choir. • ,9:30, Church School for American Indians. Howard Dobin,~son o£ Mr. WuenschelWhl feri'lf, cfeari'lo f tthh e ll B •tients-as-^vellr?such as the'^bi Bible study. 8:W p.m., LCW MrB. Milton—Mm'"", '»"' \"> l.earsal, and'. 8:30 p.m., .Chil- service; 9 pm, "Monte Carlo" Hilltop Circle. all youth and Adult Bible Class; Euesday — 8 • p.m., Woman's in—order to be accepted~by--th cart, dlverslonal 'therapy./, p dren's ' Bible; Story: 'ahd=3Praycyr night. Church School will continue un- Society of Christian Service will called to the Torah—as a Bar society a student must achieve pediatrlc iplay cart,' and ipin _ -Wednesday — 1 a.m. - 12:00 Mltzvah. .' Wednesday—7:30 p.m., Youth noon seminar for pastors; Dr, til 10:45 from now on fo allow be host k> the Weslcyah Service 3.0 quality polnt~avcrage eacl dolls, augmented by Vplunteec: K Guild. The Rev. Jiro Mizuno, Monday — 8:30 p.m., Sister- -hours-In vlrtuijly eycry depar.tr~ • IIUD CARS DON'T Oil . . . lUy-luit Group, -Club 7-8. Elizabeth Auer, speaker. 8 p.m., more time for leaching the new v semester and a.3.5 average fo: Dally services at 7 a.m., and "Covenant Life" materials—It a Crusade scholarshlp-studoiit-at hood meeting. -atjeast-one semester.; _;"_~"_ mcnt"6f the hospital: -•, ,,. •.• • ~ * >. qjwwoy. S«ll vounwlth a l»w-«n< leadership -school. Dally services aro hjCld at 7:45 -Wont Ad Call 686-7700 •" , a.m.,. 12th anniversary Holy Drew Theological Seminary, will Communion service, Sermon; speak about his Christian edu- p.m.,Monday through Thursday, X6rnhutnity~~ "YqurTHearrinTThe Right Place" cation mlnistry-in.-Mexlco. Mr, "and at 9:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m AN EVANGELICAL PULPIT SPEAKS Mizuno,: of Japanose^birth, plans .ori Sunday. '. . - Presbyterian- ,'4th CuiuihaVidmerftr);—Read at to serve as a JMnthodlst mis- : Meetln* Home Lane "_ home this week Epheslans 6:10- sionary In Hawaii following the, ::z=--::.,'. , HEAR .•..,-/,.'-/, 'r...^ Mountainside 17 ami—John 4:46-53. Invite completion of his studies, . " Campus Rodio~Sfaffef Rev. Elmer A. Taloott Jr., pastoi your friends to join with us in • Wednesdays- 3:30 p'.m.j-Youth- DR. RALPH L. KEIPER ... Today. — *• '8:30: p.rriVr^'TKe •pTttiBlfrg God for .12 years of Conflrmatlon class. 7:30 p.m., Steve Freemabi son. of Mr. and , IntatnoHonaily. Known :ilbl« tiithif,"' ChOrch in Revolution" Speaker blessing at the Battle Hill Church Bible' "Sfu"dy"'lGr6up^n~ffi¥" Tff- "Mrsrsta'nley FfeemaH;pri8 JU- 10:15 a.m. ^-§unda^-SchcMklf Mr. Donald Poole. 4 p.m., 12th anniversary, Love vett Chapei_ •- ftlper—way?=Sprlngfieldr:--wlU be Feast. The (Rev. David Henkel- Thursday 8 p.m. — Prayer MetoMfigk WlHny — 9 a.m., Day nurserj nmong stndnntii whn will org ... (SU|ivVlud Nuri.ry anil Junior ChurtHJ ".., """',; Saturday — • 9:30 'aTmrr. Con man, : associate' paster of . the anlze and broadcast shows from flrmatl6ri~ctsss: for ninth graders Fdiirth Moravian" Church In New First-Baptist iKD, the campus radio station EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH , mil; 10 a.m., Chapel, and Westmlnste! York City, wlU be the guest Church ~ of Drew University in Madison, " Shunpllo Poaj; SprlngfkM, N. J.{ ldpp..Bollv>™l OeH.CIubir, Oholr. 10 a.m., CaroLCholr. ipeaker. Spoclal "music wlll_be The-.station_£ip.eratfia_ori-r.wcek (Afdllal.d wllh Evong.l Boptl.t Churth,' N.warV, N. J.) , " Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Adu provided by the_church choirs 118 Elm St., Weatfield. NJ. days from 7 to 9 a.m. ancLfrom. "A FRIENDLY CHURCH WHME CHDIST 15 fXAlTtD" •--" Bible . Btudy classr" rtiom 6. and atv-lnstrumcntal group. Rev. William K. Coberr minister 2 to 5 p.m. ' a.m.,-Church School, grades...4 —Monday—7:30, trustees month- Today —. 9:30 a.m.,' Woman's 11 a.m., Morning .Worship irmeellng. 1:30-2:45 p.m.. adult Mission Society iBoard; 8 jp.m.'; Sermon.^' .unir^—or rrar— study group, social problems. Church—Cabinet, and 8. pm., —•A pair of _ 11 a.m., Cradle roll,' nursery : Tuesday—8 p.m., Esther, Mar- Chancel Choir. kindergarten, grades 1-3. 7 p.m. tha, Ruth olrcles. Friday'^12.:mffirU_U-tliDn_C;oun- ^Ine-Scented "Westminster Fellowship. Wednesday — 1 p.m.,Doreus "ty'rbuslncssmbn's lllDjiHconnMorck Monday — 9 a.m., Daynur* circles— - ' .. Cafeteria; 3:30 p.m., Descant Pirouette ery. 8 p.m., Trustee meeting. Choir rehearsal; 4:15 p.m,,,Bel =~-Wednesday — < 9 a.m., Da: Canto Choir rehearsal; 7 p^m,, Candles nursery, 9:30 ajta., Intercessor; Sf Stephen's ._- Men's.Club father and sotfiian- Prayers, .10 "a..mj Bible class Sjuet, and 8 p.m., World Com- discussion "the .Sscular City. Episcopal Church munlty-4Bay, United Church of Thursday —• 8:30 p.m., "Th --Mala st. opposite Taylor-rd. Christ, jGarwood. -Church i>r~Eevolutlon,"- Mi Sunday — 8:45 .and*11 a.m., Rev. Jamei-EI. -Llndsley, Rector OWornlng Worship. Cornmujitgnl a HlC Ico, muhlon." 945,_ mominig prayer •'CdmmunloffT third S or^-Hopeless. ^ Ohurch--Soh6c.l Mr, :KeWy. Is general adul -to -

ens—in»iuuie wan announcedj.thls week by REGISTERED 6:30 p.m., Ohapol Choir rohoar-" sal; 8 p.m., Sunday Night Group WAGONS at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L0W When You Join Our best recipe for folks Walter Austin, 216 Second st,, Fanwood, and 8 • p.m.,, Sunday CHEVELLE CHRISTMAS newly moved to NlgKt Group' at thonhome of ,Mr. and Mrs. L«wl9 ftowman, 130 MILEAGE OLUB MOUNTAINSIDE ; Maroellus di1., Westflold. - C»RVAIR - limit a( 3 (•air par Family SPRINGFIELD Monday —-,- 0:30 a.m., Prayer Equipment Includes such extras as ' . Whlb Tt'.y Uttl Group; 1 p-m'., Every member, CARS air cona., p.s., p.h., auto. wind. Take orife phone call (or toiipon b«low), canvass callers " dinners;- ,7:15 sdd hostess with baskets of jifts and p^m., IBoy Scouts, Troop 71, and information about thi city, stir in genu- 8 p.m., Race delations Qommittee WnPay 1 ine hospitality, and you'll have a gen- ol the W^Uield Council of erous and delightful welcome. Just Churches. INTEREST phone . Tuesday,, Baptist Home ' Ba- zaar, Newark'. 12 noon, Mid- On All Manhattan businessmen's lunch- eon; 7:30 p;m., Commitment Completed Clubs Club; 8 p.m., Leadership edu- &gon cation course; B p.ni, Board of trustees;-fl p.m., Board of Christ- LOW, LOW ian education; 8. p.m., Choral Art Kllnu- '' '" Bprln«H»W— Mr«, null! WooiiiltH—313-G374 rnONt , In UounHlniliio—Mri. franoii SlmUcrois—AD 3-01M Soeloty; 8 p.m.. Decent literature ^ FIRST STATE BANK OF Committee, and 8:J5 p.m., Board NlV IUII* of Deacons. WELCOME NEWCOMERS! Wednesday—9:30 a.m., Study & Uii this coupon to 1st w know yAu'rt her* • ' ' Group; 3 p.m., Girl Scouts, Troop 223, and 7 p.m., Evory member 'MAUP " ' '"• '•.... '^..'" . '• " canvass callers dlnnors. AnHRf« .'.,...' ' ' •' • ' ' AUTHOKIZIB . CHIVIOUtt, tHIVIUI, COKVM*, CWiVt H, MAIN .OFFICE—Morris Avenue at Burke Parkway COkVint CHIVY ftUCKS «nd OK USID CA« DUUK M« UNION, THE MISSION OF ' HIGHWAY BRANCH TOWNtKY BRANCH «nV • •• •-''•' • > - IfBINOMHD .»J KUWWOdtM ',; Route 24 at . Morris' AvenUe at ' • Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on W» THE PROPHETS Monroe Street . Potter Avenue • . • I would Ilkt to subscribe to this newspaper of G-od'-MM been to train th* souls of humanity and free MORRIS & COMMERCE ME. • I already subscribe to this newspaper' , • U«mb«r O»|wi|t iruurtnet th

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