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Father's Day THE WESTFIELD LEADER June 15 THE LEADINS AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR—No. 44 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1969 Hofoinl <'lii.-n l'"«t:iK« I'iil ,'i2 Pages—10 Cents jit WKHtricwi. N..r. Defer Sex Education Party Contests Draw Pending Study 30% Voter Turnout A moratorium on the controversial family living — sex education Contests loom in only three of four wirds in the November election jrognam in WcstfieWs elementary schools was oailod by (he Board of of four representatives to Uhe Town Council as lilic rosu-lt c' Tuesday's Sdiioatton Tuesday night. It was announced that the curriculum will not Summer School How Westfield Voted Primary Election. An anticipated Democratic write-In campaign in the ie resumed next fait until a final report from an augmented study com- On The Gubernatorial Candidates Third Ward failed to materialize and John Mei'kl, incumbent Republican, nittee has been approved by the school board. Teachers Named REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS appears to be uncontesled for reelection to the post, (Major areas of study will focus • MoDermott 2720 Meyner 551 Four write-in votes were cast by in the material used atvd the appro- Twcnty-if-our teachers were ap- Sandmen 65$ Toriti 112 Democrats in Idle ward, three of iriate age level for its introduction, proved for the tuition-free Westfield Sears 151 HelstosM 235 25% of Boro them for a Robert Morling and one irovisions for giving parents the op- summer sdhool which will begin Ozzard 78 Hennessey 1 for Norman Wellen, but Democratic rortunJty to become fully acquain- June 25 and end Aug. 1 at West- Cahili 562 Kelly 43 Town Committee Chairman Rob- ed wfth the total program, and ttie field High School. Daily hours tor Parsekian 156 ert Berenson indicated tlial it was raining of ffhe sdhool staff in the the classes will be 8:25 a.m. to 12:30 Voters Ballot unlikely Chat his party would field landling of this material. p.m. with two 24iour classes sche- a candidate from the ward. Merling According to Oharles H. Franken- duled for most courses. Faculty Mrs. J. B. Weiss Jr. works on was unknown to him, he said, and tach, board present, "these are will receive a fee of $400 for each one of Jicr paintings for the In Primaries a check of phone books and city nerely areas which appear to need two-hour class. Sidewalk Art Show to be held Republicans directories railed Lo *>'«» clle "We- MOUNTAINSIDE of !lis tudy and we will not set any limit Appointed were Judith DeOhellis, Saturday in Mtndowaskin Park. State to Hold Hearing :- «,„ !>„,.. '<«? ^entity. a ohe .scope of tlie committee's Spanish I; Barbara Ball, Knglish I \ ,otivMes." nd possibly French I; Anthony Art in Park The original atudy committee wil! Patri'arca, woodsdvop; Cambridge G. This Saturday On Overpass Proposal e Increased by represeirtatoves of eckel, how to study end data pro- for he Mihisterium, Medical Assoda- essing; John D'Andxea, safe driv- The annual Sidewalk Art Show a ,, ,. MOUNTAINSIDE - Mayor Fred Wilhelms Jr. of Mountainside received council seat, was the GOP top ^ ]]s A ta, . • Renubli- Km, Parent-Teacher Council and ing. wi a total te ndRe and sale of the Westfield Art Asso- „ ]etter fram David j ci^g Sbale oomtmjssjoner of Transportation, """>«• * ™ ™ * " cans cast ballots and a surorisutely wo or three other community or- uWican Ron8W M c Also J<*n Elder, biology; Bari elation is scheduled for tWs Satiir- thiis wcek r<,gard.ing tne department's proposed plan "for the improve- P ' Heymann. also ™ ^^rt DemoSvm lanizartions involved in youth work. b |WVl Gordon, English, grades 7 and 8; day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Mui- ment of Houte 22i n the vioinilty of New provident RJ " seeking a seat on the council, the ' Interest in the sex education pro- Leland Goslin, general science and dowaskfo Park. In case c-f rain, it Goi^^g investigation of the plans'revealed that the ru™cruP w'th a t.°tal vole <*, 748' ram, wihidh now has completed its Mr Saia ltlhat an This farger-tlran-usual Democratic chemistry; Richard Gralewski, will be held on the following Sat- jnterseetiun has been one of the Thomas Ricciarrii, GOP candidate turnout is felt to be tlie result of a irst year in Westifield schools, re- math, grades 7 and 8; Clarence uixJay, June 14. major sources of complaint due to for Mayor, had a total vote of 740, rains high, allhonglh attendance at rift in the party ranks wK5i the for- Jbnes, safe driving; Kevin Keane, Mrs. F. C. Donavan (Noni) wil! traftEio congestion and has been a District voting was: District 1— mation of the NCJW Democratic Coa- \iesdtay's meeting of dhe Board of PAMBLA A. KING English II and English III, do portraits from 11 a.m. on and h fo Retard MI, Simmon,, 142, Hey- u ™Uloh VlW Msli hereT Education in the Elm St. school was aaard r a numt)er oi yeaWi A H Also Antfeony Dazzaro, U.S. His- Mrs. Hclia Bailin will do portraits .consulting engineer was hired to maun, 138; District 2-Riccrardi, L , Rcpu,blicaiinls slrong] su T€*atly reduced from last month's topy I; Brenda Meelcings, math cp, during the afternoon. . alSabra I; Michael Mulviliill, WeSbb, Lee Caskins and Mrs. A. g, [ state Parkway and1 that iat "generally the majority is in art en US, Heym,ann, 110; Dislnot 4-Ric- ^^.^ election. whjle he ,. EiWtlll nChfllarSniD science grades 7 and 8; Roland Ro- Donald Green, professional painters Gowbei-g indicated that "in our crardi 137 Simmons. 143, Heymann, ,cd fl , d fa „ ivor of the concept of lhe family !*•*.* ^~ |- History, Grade 8, and and members of the association, g sment with tlie consutant, we ving program. However, there u TOan0| vs a re 141; District 5—Riciardi, 12S, Sim.of Union County's 21 communities, world history, grade 9; Thomas will be painting on location in war- ,j,ave jngjcated that the first con- rrtons, 126, Heymann, 127. he lost, to Rep. William T. Oaliill in ave been expressed many sugges- Hyan, English I and II; Patricia ious media. tract should be for tilie improvement In the Democratic race Arthur am concerning specific areas in and Mrs. Harold W. King of the state. Cahill pol'ied third of tha Thomas, personal typing. This popular event has attracted ^ ji j\j providence Rd. inter- M. Goldberg was high man with a Jivc candi<}ates nere wUl 562 vote5. iie program that people believe Ave., is the recipient of the Marian ]e ew total of 128 with John H. Palmer ^.^ ,„ Also Dennis C. Burke, safe driv- an increasing number of New Jer- chamge.due to Sandmn sccond ave caused a problem." He ex- E. Ewan ing; Donald Cuoureilo, Spanish I sey artisbs each yesar, ared affords ceived." Mr. Jr. running a dose second with 126. the s(ats contot a)so was sccor]d resse'd a hope that the results of award. A and II; Jean Russo, algebra I and an opportunity for local residents j^a preliminary review indicates Both men are seeking councri seats. |lere o** n»i • *H iHim K; ElizabeMi Gromlldi, plane geom- to purchase paintings, prints and rtlva^t the only leasable solution John P. Walsh, a candWate for McDermott wllose lym Va]m r meet with broad approval of tlie wlio plans to attenawendo an )nstttutroinsuunnmn ^3^ . LiixtLincfa Clarkflliark , FrencPre>nfh I and ItTt;' drawings a»t moderate pricesBrices. would be the construction of a ommtimiy.mrroimty. " of higheg r learningg- Miss King, wtw and DavDavUU j BMWJI readw jm. ginaide separation (ov«rp.^ss) but Distnot vohns was: District 1- s(ate'lolal| amassed some 35399 Dw'Wg ite routinfe business session ranks In tlie top five per cent of k I tli t fi t f provcmeht ' Inspection that the sitate depsrtment intends ffalsh IB. Goldberg, 18. Palmer. v(jles in N Je ie board fipprwert policies and her ciass, will attend Stafford Hall 18; District.ffM*. «. ^f± W^tiield. Democrats gave, their .„ Palmer, 26; Dstoct J^WaWi, fojg^iv,, tovihe candjii^r. <*$&.. trtrt 4-WaWh.'st, GoMbwe. M. ^d^'tiW^jSt^st «C "tht" ry procedures shouW disorder or High School, Miss King was oo the Palmer, 38; Dtstnet 5-Walsh, 29, stat(J ^ Mmirtated 33 ^eir can- ending disorder occur. Also approv- honor roil consistently, This year • 'Mr/.Soldheri "added Uwt blie de- SA'NFORD R. SIMON partment has- no plans for making GoWberg, 30, Palmer, 29. didates for Town Couircil ^tMi i was a procedure policy outlining sihe served as an assistant secretary Republican incumbent committee- FenneI]yi Wia:[.d x> m voUs. HarrJ le course of acton to be followed to the Student Coiwil and was re- New Providence Rd. a connector men and women elected were: Dis- ard 2, 110: and Patric* Msgr. Fox to Speak between Routes 22 and 78, and the Foshey W garding "student concerns." The sponslble for the Student Council 4rict 1-Lucilie Scott Reel, 139; Dis- Minoguo mcd t m. Qne Demo, ill text of both of these procedures weekly calendar, its publishing and recominentfation for a grade sep- To trict 2-Wiliiam O. Van Btarcom. . , g .i candidate, aration is predicated only on the cj a jc ubernaitoria ill be published in next week's distribution. In addition, Miss King 229 and Marguerite G. Linck, 230; Johp L HennesseVi had t,he dubious problems currently existing at tlie aader, also has held a part time seere- At Baccalaureate As Distreot 2-Jahn H. Keenan, 112; d:3tjnctj0n ot bejng the otxly ono A slide presentation of the Tri- tarial job for a local business. Her intersection. .. . . w._i,,- An interiaith Bareataureate Serv- field students graduating from high District 4-G-llbert h. Pjtlenger, 153 ^ ivc Jone la|, for wnwi) . r % PHe also assured th and Edith B. Soeth, 154; Dis-trict 5— niversity project initiated this year leisure time is spent in batysittujg ke wju ^ heW m Sm(tayt jm& schools in or outside of the city. .„ iimtion, that coming from bbe k.th*, AlAmpmJnrv sflhwyl1*;. atfti an- a-Jld maklDST not OWft clothes. «« _*/>—»« „* tu~ T3« u,.^ »; *« :.i,.f,,;a An.viimiM.Lrt u ;» ^ w*r """ Of B'nai B'rith Gerard S. Dillemutli, 127 and Mary nn n nn ft n n Ann Chad'don, 126, Newcomers Rich- (Continued on page 2) for conitimration next yeiar, aU West- George Morin and representing the |\ ,' :' y • Sarford It. Simon of Westfield (Continued on page 2) at the meeting by Mrs. various religious groups of tihe com- ; , ... i Weibart and TtKiinas Mullen, p aoli C€S will ^ JnstaUed as preSident of the Library to Be coordinator. YM Calls Special *toW Vilhei™ told the Leader Westfield-Mountainside Area B'»l Concert **»» ** Mr' OoUfteitfs stated BTiA at Temple Bmanu-El on Sun- Cited by Society Closed Tomorrow bions were received from at >/ Curen S. Riapp, Jefferson third iton fa iM ly day evening For Dog Resuscitation The adult department of West- rade; Mrs. Florence Barks, WHS Meeting At St. Paul's $£. ^ ^ *• f i r" **

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"rtj^p" *VN^-.V field won Uiis tournament wilh a lo- Iceberg Lettuce 19c tal of 22 points while Pl'ainfield and MiHburn each won lf> points, SOUTIISII>K UNITED FUND workers in tlip resiricntiii] section Fancy Tomatoes 39c tr«s; brings the tuUH wins to three section «f Uw fall campaign Ket o)T to ;i lasL slnrl ni w June jiu in tin' YiVlCA. Discussing pluns for volunteer enry VIII in t?he Tower Memorial Library tMs summer will The Vacation Reading Club has been an annual event in the Chil- tine previous rate of 15 een'ts. Paul Player production of "A Man For take part in a "Sailing Regatta" C. Bosiand, president, said tfhat Ml Seasons" in Friendship Hall of and Watch their boats wing over dren's Department for more than the First Presbyterian Churcih, 525 30 years. During the early years Mils increase reflected higher earn- Lincoln Federal Savings the blue waters of "Heading Sea." ings throughout the bank. E. Front St., PtenmGieH, on June 7, A Sailing Regatta is the theme for of the cliib the total number of chil- 8, 13 and 14. Tihe June 8 perform- the 1969 club and tihe bulletin board dren who joined eadi summer was ance will begin at 7; 30. All oilier will show a lighthouse looking over between one and two hundred. Last performances will begin at 8:40. a blue seo, which W:L11 be crowded year more flfran 1,000 children par- Okay Long-Term ticipated and 233 of those enjoyed Mr. Toddie is a member of Com- with readers* boats as the summer School Substitutes munity Pbyer-s of Westfield and w"as progresses. 20 books or more. Another activity of the Children's seen in their productions of "Rosb- The club win begin Monday, The employment of four long- •amon," ' 'Philadelphia, Here I June 23, and is open to any child Department during the summer is tarm substitute teachers was approv- the Story Hour in the Park, plan- Come!" and "Royafl G-ambit." He who is a memlber of the children's ed by the Board of Education Tues- played the role of Willie Loman in department and wiho has completed ned for boys and girls who attend day night. Those are Mrs. Helen K. bhe Th&atre '59, Rider College pro- first grade. Boys and girls may reg-sdwrol. This is held on Wednesday Baitks, who will substitute for Gary duction of "Deatth of a Salesman." ister that day or any subsequet mornings in Mindow&skin Park and, Bickmell June 2 through June 13 atSor the Philaibhaliants of P^aawoo-d, day tihey wish to begin their sum- according to Mrs. Ghariabte J. Donlih- e rate of $25 a day. Mrs. Banks he appeare'd in "Gtass Men'agede." mer reading. Books taken on or aft-nelly, children's librarian, the first recently substituted tfor James At Parish Players, Mr. Toddie er June 23 will be counted. The meeting will be held July 9. Further Drummond, who returned to his his- played Big Daddy in "Oat On a Hot Regatta will be over on Thursday, details will be announced later. •tory teaching duties May 26. Tin Roof." He Was been seen at SeptemH>er 3. Ot'her lonig-tenm substitutes are FooUhill Ptayfaouse as Proctor m 11 The reading club is strictly for To Tour Skylands Mrs. Alice Messenger for Jean Be The Cpuei'b-le" and next summer fun so tfrat there are no book re- be ill their production of ports. The only requirement is that Approximately 100 memtoers of the PHanque, Wiilson sixih grade, $33 a "Brecht on Breoht." a child choose books he enjoys and Men's Garden Club of Westfield will day; Mrs. Arlene Simon for Mrs. tHat the library own a copy of the toar "Jfw Sfcylands Manor house and PI'orence Barter WHS.-Engl& book. gardens Saturday. Luncheon will iminttiJy;. and Mrs...I'SMd»He When he registers, each child will follow in the Skylands Manor cafe- for Mns. San95« Swim Trunks 3.00-5.00 Park." He has directed for m&ny Flannel and Dungarees 3.25 A 4.25 other theatre groups in the state including Foothill Playhouse, Scotch Cotton Pajamas -—.3.50*5.00 Laundry Bag .-.1.25 Plains Players, Rum Creek players Raincoats frofn4.00 Shoe Bag .—...... 2.50 and the Verona Players. Mr. Schnei- Official Polos 2,75 Duffte Bag der is a judge for the New Jersey Crew Neck Polos ..«,,from2.50 with Lock 5.50 Theatre League Tournament and • Free Off-street Parking • Improvement Loans Sweatshirts - from2.50 Blankets 8.00 teaches directing courses to commu- • Wa!k-Up Window • Mortgage Life Insurance Nylon, T-Shirts .,..„....»..„_.—.....1.00 nity theatre members 'throughout • Drive-in Teller Service • Safe Deposit Boxes Hooded Jacket . 14.00 oml 1-25 the stete sponsored by the The'atre • Fully Automated Computer League. Mr. Schneider is director of • Christmas Club speech and drama at the Governor Service • Vacation Club Livingston Regional High School in • Savings Accounts • Money Orders Berkeley Heights, • Savings by Moil f • Travelers Cheques G1RLS DEPARTMENT • School Savings •Miss Sandy Dixon of North Plain- • U.S. Savings Bonds field is in cluarge of tickets for "A • Mortgage Loans Man For All Seasons." • Loans on Passbooks Flannel or Cotton • Construction Loans Pajamas ~ 3.50-5.00 Undershirts "-79c Teenagers Hurt Underpants 75c In Crash Friday A New Name For An Old Friend Raincoats ...from 2.99 Four Scotch Plains teen-agers es- Sweatshirts - from 2.50 caped serious injury Friday night Camp Shorts 2.50 when the car in which they svere rid- Bathing Suits from 5.00 ing flipped over in Lamberts Mill Bathrobes from6.00 Road near Tamaques Pivk. Blouses _from3.2S Joseph R. Lotncnuo, 17, of 324 Nylon Hooded Jacket T4.00 Warren St., ScoL'b Plains, laid po-; Dungarees - - - 3.50 lice that he was procci-dins" north Cut-Offs 3.50 ia Lamberb Mill Ud. wlicr. an on- coming car causrcl liim lo swerve. ! The car flipped over and then right- ED ERA L ed itself. The accident, occurred at 11:43 p.m. BA V/NGS Passengers in the e;u\ nil at' whom \ suffered minor Uiis and abrasions, I were Miss DcWiic Mivmc/ak, 17, of WESTFIELD OFFICE WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS AD UU1 290* Gran-i St.; Miss Mary Ann Den- SCOTCH PIAIN& OrTICfi 233 & BROAD ST, ittlQ (A iTJit K. Second St.; an4: of Oft** MOMCAY HtGUI lit § Maty Atifi iM 1tw 361 Ptttk Avtstto* Me, TMK W'KKTFIT-U) f\\,|.) ,LEADRR, TIIURRPAY, JUNK S, OBITUARIES Resident Accepts Negro Collegge DonaM (]. T Mis. lYIvru Hrooks Donald C. T;i««nrl nf 12» Smilli Mrs. Myra Jones llionks, (>!), of Fund Donation Mil did Avi'., ;i lik'liiny resirtrnl ol III I I'rospci-I St. fl i o (I lYiiliiy in 1 Wr.sirirld. died yeslortkiy aL Over- th'cj'lnnk Hospital, Summit, aller ;i Tin Merck i'omn;niy Kmindntlnti, look IhtspiNil \Hirrn he hod hoen brief illness, Slie was thr wile of K;ilnv;iy, h;is contriluiU'ri :» i 10 11)0 kite Harold L. Hronks. ^ill lo the Unlli'd Ni'ilro > 'Mrs. Brooks w a s a well-known , it li.'is lict'ii ;innimiu'ctl by Mrs. Mr. TaffH.iH WJIS n Will ;»radimtc author, lecturer on and UMKMUT of [ A\ Houiuliri'o til VVt'Sl field, of ('ornull Univci'sily and for 40 N o w .lui'osi'y c;nnn;ii^n director, yams w;is owner r>f fionurnl Ci'llu- Iliwiir-'fliTimging and rclivtotl fields. She mrbUsliod IKM* Uisi. took, "Now who JKTWiiod I lie donation. Io.se Co., t'iimpai^n ;i known In this area lor liis many t) o »s 1 toward achieving its goal. philanthropic wnrk.s, inuny of which Mrs. Brooks wns born in Bnyonno but lived in Wostfield (>1 years. She Tlit: nhiii'innct'iiLiail company's con- \v[?ro anonymous. tribulion rcpii'sonls ;i p per cent Surviving are a son, Donald was In'lursstod in nniure .since child- hood and found Weslfiuld's yroen- irrcron.se over last year's tfift. Campbell TaffgarL of Ponnflold, ery conducive to her hobby. Koundlrcc said thai, "Tlio N.Y., a daughter, Mrs, .loan Tag- iiil'l will ho the puce seller Mmmcl of Springfield, six She developed her interest in lec- for New Jorsoy corporate n and one greatgrand- turing on flower arranging during The Now Jersey tfaul Tor this year child. World War It after hor husband went is $250.ODD which is its share of the 'Momorial services will bo an-to the Soutih Pacific to serve with overall national goal of $7.f> million. nounced hy Gray's Funeral Home, •the American Rod Cross. M will provide crucial financial aid Wcsifiold. Mrs. Brooks was a member of the for over 41,000 young men and United McUliodist Church here and women presently ul'ttmding the for the past 15 years led much vol- SOX'S VIKTN'AM MKOAI.S—Tlu> iBroiiw Stnr Medal for Heroism Fund's 36 member colleges, Over Arlhur }i. Robollom unteer work at Lyons Veterans Hos- and (ho iPurplt* illenrt Aliulal :in» pinned on Mrs. Mary E. Miller of l.Oun studeitts arc from New Jersey Funeral services were lield Tues- pital. She was a member of t h e 1012 Columlms Aw. ity "Tol. James I.. Orrknian, di-puty chief of staff, alone, many of whom depend on day in Gray's, WesWield, for AiUhur hospital's Green Thumb Corps as U.S. Army Electronics rmumaml. Tlu» pustliunmus decorations marie financial aid. Top firms in the New- H. Robottom, 85, of Roselle, for- well as the Garden Club of West- :it a special awards ceniniHiy ;tt Vnn Monmuulli honored her r*on, Jersey area hire many graduates merly of Westfield, with Canon field. Sgt. iKohorl T. Miller. 22, who wns killed hi Vietnam Jan. J9. 6jjt. from I h e 3C> member institutions Charles Best of Trinity Episcopal Mrs, Brooks contributed many Miller 'was killed in combat during heroic actions while serving us n each year and many of them have Church, Rod Bank, officiating. In-articles on flower arranging to the gunner with the 2:ird Artillery Group. A graduate- ottAVestfieM HlKli made their mark in various fields, terment was in Fairviow Cemetery. New York Times and the old Now School in 1065. he entered the Army in AiiKiist, JJ1R7. figt. Miller ar- including education, social work and business." Mr, Robotlom died Friday at theYork Herald-Tribune. rived in 'Vietnam in April, 111 US. Emery Manor Nur&ing Home, Mo'ta- Surviving are two sons. Robert A. Carl M. Anderson, president of wan. of Cranford and Donald R. of West- Tiie Merck Company Foundation, Retired in 1965, Mr. Robottom had field; a brother. Edwin F. Jones Mrs- Garv A. Cray Mrs, Raymond Perry presented Hie gift, been a banker for (10 years with of Boynton Bench, Fla; two sisters, Mr. Anderson, who is a membei the First National State Bank of Mrs. Edith J. Beicrle of Bloomfiold Funeral services will be held at Mns. Tressa Belie Dr-iggers Perry, of the Fund's Board of 'Directors New Jersey, Newark. He also had and Mrs. Edwina Jones of Reno, 11 a.m. this morning for Mrs. Pa-51, of Wat cluing died Monday at and past national chairman said, boon vice-president and trust offi- Nov., and six grandchildren. tricia Wagner Gray. 27, wife of her home. Born in Sellers, S.C., she "The United Negro College Fund can continue to fulfill its purposes cer of the N&w Jersey Title Guar- Funeral services were held on Gary A. Gray of 238 Virginia St. lived there for 23 years. only through Me continued unself- antee and Trust Co. and trust offi- Monday at "T h e Doolcy Colonial Interment in Hollywood Memorial A graduate of Winthrop College ish efforts of the business commu- cer of the State Trust Co., Plain- Home" 556 Westfield at 10 a.m. with Park will follow ceremonies in thefor Women in Rock Hill, S.C., she nity and individual donors. The fi- field. the Rev. Dr. Clark W. Hunt, sen- McCracken Funeral Home, Morns was a teacher aL Fanwood-Scotch nancial needs of these institutions iBorn in Jersey Oity, he had lived ior minister of the United Method- Ave,, Union. Plains High School. Mrs. Perry was are greater today L'lran they have in Weslfield for 45 years prior to ist Ohtirdh Westfield, officiating. In- Mrs. Gray died Monday in Rah- a member of the Scotch Plains Bap- ever been." moving to Roselle two years ago. terment took place in airview Cem- way Memorial Hospital after a long tist Churoli, member and pas'l ma- 'Husband of the late Mrs, Blanche etery. illness. tron of Wesliield Atlas Chapter, &!), H, Emeraon Thomas, 2 Stone- a member of the Order of Eastern leigh Pk., heads the UNCF Commit- C. RDbotitom ,he is survived by his Born in Irvington,. she lived in Star and the Famvood College Wom- tee here in Westtfield, which opens second wife, Mrs. Helen Robottom; Union purl South Pl'ainfield before en's Club. its 196!) for funds later this month. a son, James A. of Fair Haven; moving here a yetn ago. She was a two grandchildren and four great- Lawrence Hargrave 1959 graduate of Union High School Surviving are her husband, Ray- The linked Negro College Fund, grandchildren. founded in 1944, is a voluntary Funeral services were held Tues- and was a member of (he Junior mond Perry, and her parents, Woman's Club of Westfield. She pre- Mrs. and Mrs. Walter J. Driggers membership organization through day in fthe Plinton Funeral Home which 36 private, fully acrediled, viously had been employed by theot Sandford, Fla. Mrs. F. W. Rubien for Lawrence D. Hargrove, 60, predominantly Negro colleges and 620 ftipley PI. with the Rev. M.First State Bank of Union and Var- Memorial services unuer tne di- Mrs. Anne M. Rubien, 79, of 689 ian Assocasates, Springfield. universities m a k e a joint nation- Jerome Brown, pastor of the Bethel rection of t'he Memorial Funeral wide appeal for financial support. Barrett & Crain Displays Doll Collection Shadow Lawn Di\, died Friday inBaptist Ohurch, officiating- Inter- Also surviving are two children, Home, Piainfield, will be held at the *ihe Foothill Acres Nursing Home, ment was in Pairview Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner of Scotch Plains Baptist Church at 4 An exhibition of dolls from around of an older cousin, and these com- been purchased on trips from her /Jeshanic, a liter a long illness. Born Union; and a sister, Mrs. Barbara p.m. tomorrow. T h e Rev, Ralph In Newfork she had lived in Bayon- !Mr. Hargrove died Friday in the the worid now graces the windows prise some of the oldest dolls, such allowance This varied and fascin- Veterans Administration Hospital Zirkel of Mountainside. Kievit will officiate, There will be of Barrett & Crain, Inc., Realtors, as Hie Bdsy McCall of 1950, theating display will be of interest to ne for 20 years before moving here no calling hours. ! 50 years ago. after a brief illness. Born in Wake- at 43 Elm SI. These dolls are part •bride and groom, the Toddy Roose- youniK ladies of Westfield. field. Va., he had lived in Westfield In lieu of flowers, donations may of the collection of a young West- veil "Safari Ddl," and the LitLlo Tha exliibJt was arranged by Mrs. Surviving are her husband, Frede- since 1934. be made to the building fund of the field student, Miss Ellen Elf ere of Women dolls. Same of the dolls are Hazel Wait! of B-arrelt & Crain's rick W. RLibien, and a son, Daniel Gordon Reid Scotch Plains Baptist Ohurch or to 762 Westfield Ave. Ellen's uwn handiwork — two corn- sA&Ht who, as usual, h'as placed in F. Sweeney, at home. Mr. Hargrove was a veteran of the Eastern Star Home in Finderne. Ellen has been collecting doWs for 'husk dolls and two papier mache the background several ne-w wiater- 'Services were held at Gray's Fu- World War H. He was employed as Funeral services were held yes- a landscape gardener. He was aterday afternoon in Bethel Baptist half of her lifetime. Some yuars ago dolls. Many have been gilts on birth- colors of area ho-mes, painted by neral Home Monday at 2 p.m. The sine fell heir to the doll coHcoL'ion days and Christmas, and many Lcalyn Ar.-h. Rev. John C. W. Lindsley, pastor former member of Bethel Baptist Church for Gordon (Douglass) Reid, Mrs. Mary Ma^troianni Church. | 23, ot 433 Downer St., who died May of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of- Mrs. Mary Perilla M'astroianni, ficiated. 15 in Harlem Hospital, New York, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. after being struck by a car the65, wife of Anthony Mnstroianni, Interment was in Fairmont Cem- Doris Puree, at home and Mrs. M'ary Skidmore on Program LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES previous day in New York. T h c tfttrd yesterday after a 'long etery, Nowark. \ Bradley ol Hopewett, Va. Hev. Jerome Crown ofiieiatod at at the home ot her daughtci A narration and demonstration ilf !•'. Whlltakrr. 11"» entitled "Fluorescent Minerals" Take in (tiro that ".lolly Ti-nllcy, A vc, Y'inlt*M-s. N*. Y... the services; interment was in Hill- Carol A. Mastroiani of 528 Carleton liw, IIJLS ;i]i|)lk- < (irt)'itii(l'iii Mltf. tors: .Mclvin W. Alldrc no papers on his person when the 1 ment as a seamstress with the Eu- ence Center, in the Watehung Res- arc: Uiivhl Ai'iiiicr, !»- Ullli! Sliver 7^ INimllield lid.. \V.. HronxvllU , accident occurred, He was finally I'oint Itoad, JJUlc Silver, N. .r., X. V.; Anthony A. V.iltrH, tVntrc IHI< rclca Dress Shoppe, llazelton, Pa. Grvation. ITcsIiIiMit; and I'L-tir l)f J^UIIOH, 121 atiil Hit.. i-:. r.i'nd .St., \rw here most of his life and was edu- 1 elton urea. She was a ccnvtnunicant LT. JOSEPH A. MAZUR LEGAL NOTICES finmi'iliately hi writ Ins t" -'".V ''•Vi.rU, X. V.; dry ('. Cultins, 71 l.Hir- cated in the local schools. Mr. Reid Vrct'land, Town Clerk of \V<.-slh>ld, iitnl lid., .MnpU'W'fMKl, N. .1.; William cl Holy Trinity R.C. Church in West- X. .1. CtiriniH, r.ii )•;. T'.iih .St., NVw York, Ivad been employed as a stock (t OKI«T- 1 SlK'i :ivid, clerk. I'ielil. nuticf that Ilalian American .lolly Trolley. INC. vllif, Mass.: | hi IT}- c tiitli-sjiic, Knujc Mazur Elevated CIu)», In<\ has apjilicd tn Liu- Mnyur -til N'ortli Ave. fllll ltd., Al!»ri'is»u\vii, X. J,; William Surviving are his parents, Mr. Also surviving are a son, George iuul CruMK-il of Lhv Town oi" West- ./. Kane, Hl'ii Al^'HH|iiiu ltd., l^nink- SEE What You Buy IhMtl, N, J. for n rtMU'wnl of a club •Id, N. J. A, of Placontia, Calif.; four grand- j lln t.iikt-s, K, .!.; Jani(>H H. Krrili, tool and Mrs. James D, Reid, Sr., four i fnr |jri rnlsvs wiUiaU'd at BOB Veen ?U.2fl City l.hic Ave, PliMiidi Iplda. l*a.; brothers, James D. Jr. of Jersey children; a brother, James Porilla To Lieutenant AVCMUIO. Wr'MHHri, N. -I. NOTICM f'M\\-ftr'i A. f,el'uue, \m orchurd lid., Nothing you buy will ever be as permanent as a family Tin! llJlllK'N of th<: ulTlCtTs ci|" tlllfi Taltc notice rlwit Tlie (iieat At- Kiliinlilf Maimr, X. V.; id(.|-i (1 (o|'i| nw over io%): Its surroundings. A Kan wond, X, J. ITMKKU'M lid., \V., iinnixvlllc, X. Y.,John A. llar un rial inn. Hazel ton, and at 9 a.m. at thzuer was graduated from Bound Alex Ullorfo, 2 Plym- "irdrman: WilUani .1. KJMU1, ai!n Al-Li'Kiii'^toii Ave,, ,Ww Y<>vk .V. V. The Plinton Funeral Home was in oulli Ud. "U'KsLt field, N. J-; -foe h We have the experience. We have the com* Ohurch of the Most Precious ftlood, Brook High School. He entered the n I t Avo Konriviln Ii!, if any, should he m charge of arrangements. M I'n^Klciit; Hdwunl A. Lcrau'e, 1i!i in U'lilimr lo Joy t \ \"r<'C|;UHt TOA'll plete display. We specialize in fully guar- where a high requiem mass will department Apr. 19, 1959 and wasfield, N. J.; Miu-fo HiiNso, t\\2 OiUrsil Orchard ltd, Mriim• 11fT AUuinr, X. V., appointed sergeant on Mar. 1, 1968.Aw., Wr-stdfld, X. J.; Sam Rapu- I'lxcr, V. I'r.-1-1.; V\'ill''Mii C."-hi>- .'O Clerk- <.r Wf-sl Hold. X, .1. anteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. Monument! be offered, interment will be in the ano, n\i\ Ccnlml Ave., WestlleJd, R. Tittli St., Xtuv York, N. Y., KXPC. Tim (iUKAT ATl.AXTir Si, family plot at the church. Visitors On Sept. 1, 1968 he was named V, I'i'cs.; J»m<-H S. Kii.h, Idlil Clly I'ACII'MC TKA Cn.Ml'ANV, Olijcttions, If nny, shoulil he- mndu '.in" Ave., Philntielphla, 1'u., Vice 1 X< V l L. L. MANNING & SON Mrs. H. J. Sensbach may call today and tomorrow from safety patrol oHicer. Lt. Mazur at- IfniDfiHutf.-ly In wt'ltlim" to .Uiy (' l n-s.; J'IMV.V A. Smith, !!i!i:J liivcr iNjst orrice liox 214 tended the Po-lice Academy, and the Vrochini}, Town Oh-rk of V lift 11 Dr., .lackiionvlllc, !>-]»„ Vice X, investiga- Itiorlo f::ir»u va|f\ pros. MONUMENTS - MARKERS Lillian C. Scnsbut-h, 88, died Sim- tions and drunktjm'eter which are Ino -105 W. Front St.. Plfilnflelil. \. J. quests that memorial gifts be made X. day in her home at 600 Seminary to the Westfield Rescue Squad. sponsored by the Po'lice Chief's As- Ave., Hallway. scciation. 'Mrs. Sensbach was born in Ken- He also took courses in traffic NOTKJK IS HKIiKUY GIVMN, thai tucky and lived in Jersey City eight Mrs. George Hecklel tlic* KJrsL iiiul Vitn\\ ai. She was 59. .May A.I >-, 1 H'iS), uprJn tin- applica- children. Aids Fund Drive tion of tl»A und^rsi^iH'd, a* Ks^cu- She was a graduate of St. James trix nf tin* Fftttttf' of s^lifl i|<^t' \\ lh*w Vre<> SPRINGFIELD Services were held Monday for j al honorary scholastic fraternity,: JIunt, officiated and interment was nr h J EWELERS Phone Phone 276 Henry .or Henry . Witzd, 71, tf\and also was a menrber of Fieta; in Fairview Cemetery. James R DOR DMMOHO COtfStiLTAirr \% WAJTING FOR YOU* . wh/y cf/ltepsed &nns may fYt\irsd&y while' pkttytttg &M <>i Cohtmfatt hn$ &&w} ttt New i be mstdt to the tMstrtvtial tutkt (A si tictw lake Cpdiicetl [he show. has hi'L'ii generous wilh her .sii|>i«*rl the Wwirklcl Day Ore Cimler. Although lliu revue is Hm work of a.s has Hit! board of iruvtocs. TIKS Tlic fcuiidors of |,ho iroup nrc Mm ymnipL-tcr«, they ore quick lo lli.'jiil (;! Kduv;:ticn lius gpairted us^ el thu st'hctil at i\ reduced rah* for Llii.s iKiticfil pi'iiui-Jiiance. The revue centers uround child- wonderful way to say . . . hr.cd iiiemnrjcs of Iv:ilc and Helen, S:>IK,S from .such Uruadway musi- eiLs u "Oliver," "Kantastick.s" and •'Tin1 Ran- of tho Greasepainl" have PREPARING FOR JUNE 13 and U benefit revue lo aid Wcstfield been iidiijilud to tilie revue. The play- Day Care Center arc [Alice Rotliiord, Debbie $i>raBic, iLee Taylor, Anne ers liavr? l)pen rehearsing three days Taylor, Liz Augustine, Jeff Porter, llckn Greed and Kate Taylor.

a week, after school. ( Anyone interested in being a pal- The cast Includes: Knte, Midgo, ron for this benefit is osked to call PAUL UYUNK .AM) CJiiirlcni* Pcpc ruceive awards from rrc>d«riek ^cliaitile, firvshU*lit of the WcMfield Lee and Anne Taylor, Liz Augustine, Miis. John Taylor, 5112 Colonial Ava. School Boosters Association, as 'Kobert I» Foosc. principal of the higli school who will retire from fiis j>ost tarbara Dean, Tnacy Ci-nrrei-t. Mag- Tickets for the? ptay will bo avail- i gie Porter, KaNiIeen and Alice able at the door tthow nights, at the •M*-.' RctclViOrd and Debbie Spragfj. Billy Wcslfield Day Oarc Center, or June 30, loolts on. Iioth seniors were (recipients of the association's annual college grants at the All-Sports Clark and Jeff Porter are the menthrough any of the "Castle Players." Award Dinner nt Wfeland's Steak House. of WiC group. (joint cut the support they have rc-

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NANCY F. REYNOLDS EDWIN O. EDWARDS IBARRETT& CRAIN JAMES J. DAVIDSON ATWOOD REALTY DANKER & DANKER, C. B. SMITH, JR. WILLIAM A. CLARK HMAI.TOli — INHIJItOU ASSOCIATES 1IIOAI,H>R Realtors Hi'ultor Inc. Realtor PEARSALL S:i I^IOIVOX AVIS,, WUKTlfUOMI 436 South Ave, Wost r of (la* 112 Sim St. "•['\VO COLONIAL OF PICKS" ftfnltora — MultlttlC l.lMfillfC HVMtflM AD 2-2500 REALTORS 111 MuMIph? I.Utln^ N) AMSMIUCIIH ra <>i lAntlum AND AD 3-5555 Wostfield Mountainsido Kr Alu1H|ilt ANY PI IV IB LINTINtill SUGGEST . . . AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 149 ELMER STREET AD 2-9300 J vc mr Mii|t)lH»r of The FRANKENBACH u \.iHi\uv; syxtom 233-2222 WESTFIELD THERE'S A LOT OF LIVING In |ho Inn. WESTFIELD COLONIAL III UIIH well kc^il IHHIII' ^iluut<-i SEE OUR UNIQUE van 232-4848 ( on u r U> help you! 1 H in to lit; itiile to awn IIOUH* Tnr t-v^ry mintomer wllh Hopimitu dlttliiK room, kitclum SIDE HALL COLONIAL LliL-ir IIrat ln>tm>. f^G,tHIO, wliii)ii limy ill1** working Kn, »H ii MT aoiurorlablo, but noon it it a IIMW UHllntr In iivnll- nmniH and NI3W biUliroom. a hf^hiT pott-nUii] viiltu?, FIREPACE IN LARGE Manor Park SHORT ON BEDROOMS? NEW LISTING iiiih? K IH curt'fuliy WMIHUWHV" UIIH WcKtdeld ruBl- PANELLED FAMILY ROOM WIUL «|ioctal Uimitflit mr Vol'it DOLLS 4 FAMILY t\ p t- rial r^qulrmin»nl H. 'Hun See EDWARDS AROUND THE d«!»f»fst Hullt t\H u Quo-ihior liomo BfAUTJFUL LIVING ROOM Till?; jit Intel Ive Col on I til ttlyW* llicro'u a call miul** tu yuu # , , wl 111 two bedrnumn. It can be hnnu* han ntit! llrnt llnnr horlruoni $39,000. K it flci-mn MUo u IlKttmv tlint UHQti niiJKt oconomlcally "HH la" SEPARATE DINING ROOM mnl hjitli |jlu« llirt*u srcorul Hoor YOU wouUl wuul tu know LISTED TODAY Whenever There Is A Home WORLD 11 iHMirMuniK ,i n d JI no th or ImUi, — but a fulim; buyer miiy havi1 BIG MODERN KITCHEN /H'iUml nilJiiriMit tfi our Wy<:h- nhotil, il of (i Inrtff !U>utln!i owncil \ A VIHK' room, din IUK room, i-at« WDOil an'ii IH I IIIH olrlri" t:on- TWO YEARS YOUNG In Your Picture FANWOOD COLONIAL two inoro bcilrgums and bath (15x16) WITH In Kllclii'ii, Full bMNoinmit, „ Wt!SUU0«l IMtt-li KLUlltMlt, Sl!H iLihlofl later by llnlNhliif? up- ihilly (fni^htMl t't^rmiMoM roimil« Htipjirn Ic np:irlirnm(H unil will WALL OVEN & BARBEQUE i . - * HO if ytit u K*»IK1 rial ewLatc? In- ( EXPANDED RANCH .1 •*! <.*on VLMIIIIJU Kiinwoud Jouullun, *irl rJinoJi tiocomen a 4 bedroom, 114 BATHS 'i-HtniPiit tu a iHhLttTiihiK buynr, B . . lor surely wv witnl U\ ex- Just like now! Tho entire homo JIlij^OI), AIthoiiK:h In fame A — It Iuin plore ovary iJutfHlbility Cur yuu. $39,500 —In itnr] nut—IH Hprueetl up for Ii bath homo you have doublet] MASTER BEDROOM v,x Inline Jnn contrrilff TODAY iind l<*t us «how you a provement. If thla till HouudH frinn turn lire wllh hot water NICE HOME lavely 3 bcrlrooin, 1% biith and ucmjjliciLtod, pleane let UM a)mw TWO OTHER BEDROOMS Largo llvins room with flrc- >u»ebour<1 hoiit. Al«o lliere nrc AIR CONDITIONED I ronni tHMtu* In a intMly l-'iin- "FARMHOUSE COLONIAL" don charmer. Located on a riulot place, family KI&IMI dining room, 4 autumatlr P;AH hot water brnt- wmul urin . . . IVjituro** UNDER $30,000 Hlrect and ready far Immorilate yuu the house unit explain. Oth- TWIN SIZE Kltclion, porch. Double tfnruK*1- er«, water meU?i\s uiui 5 ulectrlc nivs KlrrlrlL- bout , • * Cvn- WYCHWOOD IHISHCBHIOR, er particular*; lot 75x172, IIOUHO ATTACHED GARAGE EJrttml new lstundcy room and metei-H. All four bathruoniH have $57,400 (nil alr-cm $2MI>0—-3 ft. llvlnjff room with $79,500. ljuilt 11*65, and now taxe« ut tiecom! huth In bmtemonL Tall tile unil Itib »kow*irftt Properly T MT tu ii 11 11 11 e tiru'ptuno, (ltnlug- ruu(uf wuuruom, r PRETTY YARD WITH trccK, deep lot on Hgitt trJtfTIc 1M 18tf' fronL Why not call UH 3 l $1*00. lt*H a t ein, noi to pass* up. for a date to inspect! Taxca "WtimlerfuJ family ho mi' with Htreet only OHO block long, In PATIO deHlrablo WIIHOH Sch^fil district, ontriitifc Hull, tiri'plnL-t! In the tu 11 jfiuirti.il* livltii;' mom thi>iilU' rr|»rtM[iif< CARPETING INCLUDED ing Hjmt'o in I he klttln:n. (ir.tm- »I»wt lvnnl" klttlit-ii with wuni action, call today, $31>0OU, ill 11]HIT Npni-r* unil a iniKv l\rL>i>lace( tlinlnj; room, 3 bod- WESTFIELD CAPE COD A BEAUTY AT $38,7001 li'v'ei rccr**Httnn ruum, Inrne roonia. Numerous truea. ATWOOD REALTY COUNTRY FARM HOUSE ciioilKli to cumfitrUibly uecom- rrrri'tttlmi rtiinn . . . Twi In \X\r%i ttvUl, TUo. e iho whole fiimlJy. 1 l)«<1- UILMI IIIIUIH onie 11 \h *>«« 823 LENOX AVEU WE 9 TFI BCD AUTHENTIC COLONIAL PROPERTY 119x150 1 $44,900 rooms, 'I /* baihw. Nu-tone iiHcr- > $20,000—3 bedroom home with rlur I »r I ml iflM 5 lM*ilriM>nm (Fret: Off-Street . , . Atitny *\\4r«H me Iti- x TUIH pretty homo was custom 4 BEDROOMS ni, wttli AM and KM rmlto, tutiihivr IUIH llrcpUircl—\\ & Locntei] Adjacent to Tumuques Kloctroulc purllH-r nit thfi fur- cliiilcil . . . Muee tliiH In H fireplace and rtern New furnace, built nrlKlmilly by an autatund- nuw bathroom, JIIHIIM . . . yxUW \v%\tvv hull* Reservation, this Cape Coil homo $29,900. nnci'. Only -t yctirs olme for it ROOM many oxtruH; hard planter room home with 1 & batlm* ioollM-hiKV . . . To Hit' riMir riK yiMtrtA' fiutiilj' — A 2 CAR GARAGE waiIn, ceilur Ifiicrl clonetK, wunh- right, cheery living room, din- LOW MAINTENANCE HERE! \H 11 ctiivcrc-il ]»JiMt» JIIMJ Jir/ 112 Elm St. il 1IIUH "\Vr«tll er, dryer, freoBert radfo con- Ing room, efUlnpr ttpaco In kit- x -O' jimil oompivA Mhli " in initr uf mil1 LOT (100 x 185) trolled garnprc doors! ProfeB- clicn and recreation room with $32,900 iiin.vhiitiiu |irIvutry ... lit imiiiilttr school «V fi'nUI bar and air conditioner. Garanro aihllthrn tu IIVIUM room, AD 3-5555 ]IM'H>l|^ mod- rlfir InrlmleH lour htMlrooitLM, MANY EXTRAS AND tion of comparable homcM. $«5,- erty with Jreea. Tjf>cated Juwt The exterior is ultinunum »U\- ci-u kiti-hc-ii in JL Itirtu* 111111- ,1 IlvhiR- rvo call ti*v Jur- F tlirr U ixmnrm-n^n^-- UNUSUAL CONTEMPORAHY RANCH WITH TIIIH lovely home liha u, truiy WESTFIELD REALTY INDOOR GARDENS AND VIEW OP N. Y. SKYLINE. Inc pftcloufl fenced In back yard, YOU'LL Cfl. SMITH, JR. lGfil for younpTMtern. Located KEEP COOL In our Wuxhlnffton School urea SERVICE NEVER FEEL CROWDED! SAUTIFUI* FAMILY TIOOM. EXCELLENT 149 ELMER STRBT amidst (fcx|)on**l vn well kept ON THE $79,900. AH! CONDITIONED, Realtor other homes. The wall to wall TREE SHADED PATIO! Rcnltor carpet!np In living ronn* n.nt\ 232-4848 HI Central Ave. dlnlnp: room IK Included. ISPSUI- PRETTY CAPE COD JUST Multiple tlstluff Membei Tin* **r»rly A tlful kitohon with ampin eathitv rl<»r of thin p ir« only space, di^lnvfiHher, wall oven ortt OfMli) ('oloulal itHhuleN Weitfleld IN PICTURESQUE CHARMING CAPE US E. Broad St., Wen* fie la A. Gehrletn ,, ,282-7806 and tnhlu top ninpe, 3 tfeneroim Ti IMMII-IMMIIH — iiy* bntltH elze bPdroomfl with 2 lull baths. MOUNTAINSIDE. \\\\%H MiJi<* lor nuil AM1ERT G. DANKER H*mfc*r Httltlplc LUtlfir attached. There IH a IniBement. ANOTHER UPSTAIRS , r o o in - *1 *• n >vlth f»n AT ^JASV HAVE FOUND THE SPLIT, LEVEL WITH A Owner transferred. We urffo $62,500 1lrvi»liu»« wiill, Mliillu^: , 232-114A you to wee thl« lino home In JALOUSIED BREEZEWAY "IN THE GARDENS" " "" " ItOOM-DININO- ROO4I- flarbnrn Mnrrnj J<. ***2aa»WHI7 1 iloorn tu putto it il****|*t JJ'J Olnlre Ilnrk^r 23A-4&41 "move-In * condition #11069 WKSTFIMIJD: Hrk:U «mrt 1114 ml *ptlt litvMv -I'liMtinu l IKL1VIN G 21 FO 1 - °^ KITCH1SX; r. n. $39,900 Irui* <'aiM* CIM- wan lit*i (Inlunliil auttalilc £"i Uio. fam- tvvtrrJor, HUM-I "I" I h> lluyniiiiiil I'c-i-U, Itnllt hy ily il e H I r o u » of 5 bedrooms, Kiifii- Iu-ii1lfiu» RANCH Jli>l> HtintM, 21111I IUIN IIIWIIJA There arc 3 V!: tistthw, open north, TS HBPROOMS AND TILI3D RATH WITH BOTH TUB AND hern mi eye L* a toil IT * * » ;intl a 2-cur R-arn^e. Only an nrur tuv oi EXQUISITE k k A SHOWJSH. HOT WATER HEAT. IMMEDIATE POS- We HIM* miiMt ltJi(Mt> i« jirt*- curly CFIII will affc>iir vu\\ t\f vuMt' below, THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. thin 11^^ u eQf-n- $40,500. There arc two lotH — one Is $27,900 itn ilvii$^ht tally ileti OOxiGG, and the rear lot !H 115 lutrrlor . . * AU tin- iU't'uiu- iww llntlii ivt iiaue you'll REALTORS INSURORS not riclnyt xHO, Brick and frame conntruc- A well maintained home ... In irimhitloitN iv Ii ii'li make lor "ON THE UPPER SLOPE" SOMETHING SPECIAL tlon, Beautiful 25x15 livinff a neighborhood where your i?i\tiy living: LVtiirr imti'jtiiut* room with ttrenla.ee, family fllze . , . IJIt MY I'm room iv *- NKWr.Y LISTED center liall Colonial In lovols. N'ot only iflvlim unld tlir I ti* Ft HALL, LAUGH LIVING ROOM WITH TWO-WAY FIREPLACE, i r t ff« »* u« tnble space; (inlKhrd punelleil on most windows. Oaratf*\ out, and truly n "One-of-a- ST. CHARLES KITCHEN WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE. BEAU- room, 2-oar eurapre, of courae, Fenced back yard. 220 volt. 100 rt-ur uimlniH JIJHI \f\ny junl "." listed at $75,00U. WESTFIELD COLONIAL , «'/ ^'"K-Pontf «»»! hobhle.K. Pully air conditional, ^ocatt*] in one of Scotch Plain*1 TIFUL SLATE PATIO OVERLOOKS LANDSCAPED REAR ngr. Stonehfiiffe area. A lovely well kejit homo. |58,50o! amp. electric service. Another * . . Aitrnrtlvi* Illjritry . . . IN THE GARDENS LAWN. UPSTAIRS ARE TWO BEDROOMS. THE LARGE MAS- preferred areim. May we tell Multiple lasted property. Weat- Tivn twin Jieilrimitifi mnl TEH BEDROOM (22x21) COULD BE MADE INTO ANOTHER you more? tield, fllt'il luttii ih»nn JHMI a twin "ON THE CIRCLE" $54,900. BEDROOM. IDEAL FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING llfllrimill Jlllll M«TOIMl REALLY SPECIAL AND UNIQUE! w/m,im«u FOUR UBnnooM un-rtated -sixty year old four bedroom Colonial nn . • - Sr< in iTanklln School area. New funiHcc, plumlilnR and wiring. In "WI3STFIKU5: Center hall K favorite* fjimily l«i rcflnlriM; DIP house the owncra retained the fcclluK oC Its nge level with 4 bedrooms and J C ivll It eloclrlu eye n Hliir-clUy Inillt, $43,900. ft beautiful aettlng for tho untrue collector. WILLIAM A. CLARK DOES YOUR FAVORITE AUNT . # 1 We uiin tell yuu baths. Built 4 years ago with — Ideal many fine appointments Includ- ohU*r lioiiti^ nmrcl f«r iiti <4ftl\ Realtor LIVE WITH YOU ? ing central air conditioning. A on iin -Westflelrl side of So. Pin. KlgM roomfi Ineiud- real "red carpet" home, $57,400. Tlte <'-IMIJJortuMi^ Intvrl4»r In- DEEP WOODED LOT YOU & SHE ir pancllorl fntmly room; Itvtnpr room with fireplace; formal 43S South Ave., W«*tfl«M WILL LIKE THIS HOUSE! IN Ji-r -t- ilr^Ku O LOCATED IN A TOP AREA OF SCOTCH PLAINS. THIS LOVKLY nlng- room; four bedrooms. $2S,U00, rty- ImtliN » • . %£V living rooitt TJiniOK UI5DIIOOM, H BATH HOME HAS JUST BEEN LISTED AD 2-2500 SEPARATE SUITE ^v i t h llri'pliiiM't ilvti . . w BY THE TRANSFERRED OWNERS ATANOIl PARK Colonial, WPII hullt. woil kopt, with new furnace WESTFIELD REALTY fMMled Ii»t wllh rt'iir ilrlve- ann baUiruon-i, QuiLe modern kltuhon. Hunroom den; three bed- inpl« »*rklnr la rear WITH ITS OWN ENTRANCE! FOUR BEDROOM tiy — JuNt i-lKrItt i'nr IIJUI- SPACIOUS PANELLED FAMILY ROOM LOCATED TO THEFooiTiij $G ^00 SWIMMING POOL, TOO! In ton court. Win like thlri REAR OP THIS DINING ROOM OVERLOOKING THE 235' DEEP Area RepTea«nNBlnf; room or office Chnrlcn IV. n«konnjr. .AD2-1A53 $71,000 or private uUting room for the master of the; house. $54,U0O. Jnck W, Carpenter ,,.AO3 O741 A REAL BEAUTY! Hurry II. llroun 2»S-8830 Thoman J. Decker ...AD3-1S4I Jumea J. BULLULU 2US-12 "RAMBLING CAPE COD" 9,V^.9c?P,wltl1 fL Iove|y wide docp lot. In the Gardens. Center William A, CUrk. ....AD2-74SP iti the WriU-Iiiitij? Hill* BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS LEE K. WARING hall, 24 living room; over 1.8' »nuarc dining room; modern kit- $54,900 of HtHi PJnhiNt Ihln KTCI- jrnon with breakfaHt room; two Hr«t floor licdrooms «nd bath 4'IOIIN home J.N rratl?- l'«ir CHOICE LOCATION MiiHI|>Ie IJHtlnic flletuber Spacious Hocond floor herlrootn ;md hnth plit.s larpe Hlorace. A SiH, mmlilin^ Oap« Cod on your eliolce of ilerort 4-liMlt<<* U U 01 Bomconc a beautifully l*nuhK-Rt>e*l lot In ni tile, kltf-lien vinyl* etc, $62,500. 15 10, llroart St. one floo r ?lv1S& iffcoo " wa»tliiB a special homo with the WimUntf Brook area of . 1 4 J'Niur Ituo'e hiMiroouiM, Kcotch Plains* Center entrant: (hriu> 1IJnl UnUiM * , . J1M*L- Ait Ulvut Jiinne for n IHI hull* JiUnuHied porch overlook- ellnl ill* 1* . , pf ISv*i Jlrt*|ilju*t*Mi Irr-fliiiti-tir^rai;^ fnailly . . > AD 2-7402 ing tin1 re*tr yard. Thore Is a om* in the Jl%li)^ room HUt M. A. MERCNER A rare tc«*ni I*" JlmvlcKii 1011- den on tin1 l^t floor, in addUlun (Mine hfiy wiiiilo^v) mit! one throughout, Tn'o HI/:- Wnltrr ltkhart ..AT> 2-79S4 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC to the in;i«h*r bedroom ami In tlu* tvlio|»]>la^ fa t» t \ y REALTOR —IWSUUANCB Jliirtiiii ItlMcliolf .*....,..*.. J.. .,.Al> 2-1815 k t 36 Prospect StrMt 232-O300 hath. Centrally air condition**). room v 9 ¥ J \»rnnrt dirtlnu, , • * la I'K'i Shop El*^tronit: ^iu;ijrn door rfioni . . , IIJK kitritiMi iviHi root»i ha tli Meticulously malntuinurl. e.\eelli'iit dining urea * - . LOUISE n. JOHNSO3T 1«. DBAIf JOBNSONi JIU >vltEi Bllaabelk A. FI7M M Mini-home 4l Saaaaae Bacom Floreaee fleaalta tnir tr«M M . . . Vour I'iill ivlll room wllh ilrc-plare tUMl M ttnti XIH rendy to itfcll you Aadicy Deat«a These more, or And ng r'MMii wlfh MI**< II re Bfenber of Maltl»le hlmttms PRESTIGE RANCH vliiilow & vUnir riilf . - . sad ON A BIG 052x140) FT. LOT tinny kHrfien. ll4MMll!t'iil Nationwide FUVU-A-HOHE flerrtce !•«. Mansion tinl.H In 0110 HUiel4!t More to tell* xtis 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS (...and dozens in between) wist — DEN - PEARSALL CENTRALLY IOVING CARE ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor for AIR CONDITIONED! AND M. A. MERCNER 18 what you will flnrl re- tho lutio will CUSTOM BUILT li^rhtful family rmi l car pampe, m-r<>eno. SIm« Jr AD2-O54I it iu a very nicely i>f ^UfHtw. The kitrlH-n will ih>- Por flOMRIUCA The RANCH f Georg« F* ftlcfiordft . .BR «-17fl« ynv<\ with tcrrai'ft *ind rosf* pir~ j lirii ( thr fimmmii \ur. Two twin «!' n. The Ullrhnn Iwtw goutl ffit- I 1 SCOTCH PLAINS Tlrydcn Smnll ATlZ-MSfl # M/« borintoniis ;t Invcly d»n. - -. IM^V spiu o# TIK-I'O arc- 2 liodrcioniM ONE FLOOR ELEGANCE li;i t )is .ind *i rrrr*';i t ion r'unn. Home Finding Serrlce $40,000 I'fttrli-k IJ. Mlnofl:ii*.,Af»2-4'lflt ;MII! tilt- hnth. A vrry ]iri v«to Everything too. Worth t'omrni; Lu s^1! $7***- Uaf«l B, Wflid AI3 2-8O13 [isUlo fim1 (or oatiup: r»ut or jiiflt Close to HHlnlrta Avonuo, fompletely porffi'1 t <\np fiofir living" with 0*10, vr?i iirr *"\ur nil i piain sitting A dry tuiKovnrnt guest room and hath upstairs. A curnnln* doll^ltt at $02,500. 115 Elm Street ilh 'Ii n in 3 NBW PKOVFDFVCE ROAD has work lie n''fi idtf^I for the AD 3-1800 ii;urdy niitn. Vi>ufll fiiif! I his iL f and ; r*» url- INsi r Mm. Alfhlhl \V. ELSIE BETZ, Inc. ft i: \ i;r You Ilpmhpr MiilOpIp I Anting Sjntem REALTOR SOS Knmt Broad Erne** V. V. Hnlf* Innoror r*tflelrf, N. cotrli Pin Inn — Hfll'TK HS, ! M. llntmnr fllt'hlc . . .'2Xt~tTT 202 Mountain Avenue Oprn Hnftlpf«- MNIIJIIT (WeJtt bound lnne—opposite Lawrence Avcnne) 232-6300 + * • telephone ADams 3-1422 Might pit r: vi r:\v MM, Ttnfli n. Jl«>nrt 2:t2 Eve* ant! Sanrinys pleAne OBII (Conn fry TJvinj? — Fnnwnod — rfcrbrrf \V. V.Ttfcr 'Jlt'.l-'i Elsie Betz „ AD 3-0649 Want Vttiitt* — MttttfttitinniAtt Everson F, Pearsall 232-679flf ."I #*•*** tin** ....•.-.-...•..•..•.•.•.• Matin* iiittK*i

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • REAL ESTATE-RENT FOR SALE FOR SALF EMPLOY. WANTED • I'r•'or I hl'i'Mmi Linn rM II \ i) \ I J \ I J^I rlcrt rli" f.'L 11J [ i L r, Ahi rk i'Mi Hoiiiii \M'tt \\vHii\vU\ nil A Ml>hl, HriT- 'nil N •-'.>- l^h:. rccunl llr in 1 1 1 Ajjplt: Trot ." will he pn-si'iih-d n\ : & ASSOCIATES, INC. io-19-tr m itrn/iit Ht \" oiitfiMft Xvt'., Middlesex, June* -1, H, H ;unl • itlJimntnr, I*w itiNltirj illinuuU'r, Htnnts 1 fir U:t2-H^it!i JifliT P.M. M IISM !,.!'.X. rifiil <*fiiii|iiiniiiit n v:i M - 7. L-iu'li'iin tiirn. is ll;H>, * It TiV, utrtno &i\" loiitf. Crjiilrl his UHIUI iilili-. l-:,\pri -I i* in ''• iiii'l ri-lVrciici-M, < UH milITU, or an (!tM'>B fur rii« roN • HELP WANTED - 1 Hi: : iJJ:\i:i v i: FOUR BEDROOMS TOTAL! H t-\\ Wll li "MAYERLING" jHt nno HhorL blink ID lUu\ pulM'HH! Motti*ru f'o- IV K ItSITAI,l,y liuv(- tiiwrral ruin- (11ml Lo hnvu you como Ionic at I-fly ^I'lnl- In v.-illil li"|Hy In I lux ^!»." J\vo arc . Krnnklln Hrhoul, TIIIM ullrm'- (urlu^ljln li(j[rn>H fur IMMII. IN \WHUII:1I] 1 INSTRUCTION Hot li r:H nvuriiRu $UfiO in thorn. 11 n r*' V nil ii nil-*- , • , foot lfvinK room (wllh 1i-r nmnth. 1'lunHo call -— vvf'll Two Wrslfielcl i"ci lutg tU'i'Ulnco), u imnclh-il thn, \v\ll\ linriM-qiii , nuilttuJuiu? p|< — i]r> our l>rwt to help, linnvtt & C WOOD GUITAR IimiiciUnti- Ui'llviTV Stoj]i]it'ii.s Jloyt Sr. «!' 7-iri ii:rn I'rJvntc IJL*KWUUH — Mufl^rn k liiB" Himre In tin; JtlU'JiiMi icio! imrwlleri HtMi with flr«|jl£u t?t till* s Tiujifl raxiMsnT co. •,*' ulrl In l*:*hy- iiO j'4-nrM iirnlVMMloJiiil find tiMii'lilnic iuul Dr. Iluao (.'. I'rilwr of JI7^ Wiii- Tlirco tutt-ond liuor h^tlrounin Jl l"ur :i rlillili-tMi n]iir|(-u^. CnU All H-UNHO fur fire- "THE KILLING OF In;wcli*r rnuin. Three iMMlrooinn Call UM-toWH y;ili Ave. have In-cn si'li'dcd In ,-ijt- jiMct lll<* hnilit IJUIH n fourth hrt*e|i lul, ili*- Alia cr li i* (I u'iirau-i\ ntmr all i SISTER GEORGE" OL<:ilAftlK'N—DlNPount iirlnea. (jreen- 3-20-tr ; pt :ir in UIL* Miiii* i-ililion ol (- .smoking, control weight, PRKI3 W»tfl*l4 Hal«lpl« M«Un* Member • STORE FOR RENT UNCLAIMED LAY-A-WAY HHOCIMIR73. 232-Bfi46. 10-3-tf hone 233-6639 l!ifl!l BTOILIQN <»)—One Dvaltaljlo 2000 Hq usriL Nil ii H a chm r ii In IUMMIIMI to RIA 232-1288 218 E. BROAD ST. WESTPIELD ft, to lonwo or option of sain. Ample ma k< hut tiHihnirK, s*?w bul toiiH on. CUSTOMER SERVICE LOST AND FOUND parking:. Owner—Curnbiio, Inc., 2317blhwl IH'MI nuilti plea** oulli Chestnut St., Sun Frnnclsco, C»Uf, stlt^h^Mflips,. < irj^in;i 1 Ku-'inmlcO. (Tuni- iiasr—iuiyfH blurk wulli-t. vn-y^ti- EAST BROAD STREET .WJiSlVIELD.N.JJ AIUHL In* n»Hp(MiKiliIr with AflNE.H H# 1IARIIY pjcio jirli'if cmly ?11.DO or piiy $n.^n (inii'jMal )i;i pcrs i nsidr, vhinli y I'Mi - 1-23-tf ])ov mouth, full rrt'illt MnnnKfr 1111 K'fMid 1 y 1JI u l-Cp list vn ph'UHn itt l inn .1 HIIifir I Muli w.vmnnsiunK Jfi NOW THRU TUESDAY 1) J\.M, li tullf <t. t*l<)dlO!U p, $80 wuokly. Call 2112- HAMMOND ORGAN Ml — Konii' Moulhp;i\v left ids 24S« lifter 7 |».AL ICJ HI>I> piu ball mill in a munirit>ui park- fa • HEADQUARTERS vr.Ait's I.OWIOST i'itic;F:s oiv CONVERTORS iut, call i;:i;t-;j-i:u. COUNTRY SETTING KVMIIV OIK-^A <\M> 1'1A\O I1IVIS1OV OK ANNIVIERSARY YIEAR OF D-DAY ROOMS FOR RENT I.\ Ollt STOCK A^IHUIf'A V HOS1MT\ BUILT BY HENRY WEST SIFI'LV COU. PERSONALS DARRYL F. ZANUCKS !j\* furnlnhoil room In 11RLOW IH A SA.llPM-2 LISTIXG TflS McCtirU'r liny. house. Close to .ill transportation, Mr«. Cook MHS. WALTERS THE Gentleman. Cull 233-0244. R-lB-lt ift Now AM Ki|unl Oi)jH>i'tU)iity Kniploynr LIVING ROOM Thomas Or^-mi—Spinet - •$$ ?an w/wooil burning Fireplace fc lttl) K. Hrond St., Wf«tnelrt Pi-rf^ct for hL uinm*r PA1M1 TIS1I-3 (Above Walk Well Shoc> MaKinivnx * >rKan—Hplnot. Oiifl 2.J3-1 K81 DINING ROOM OFFICES FOR RENT KXCPIII'M t coTwlKinn DA 1 WITH il INTERHATIONAL STARS! 1 Hammond Chortl <)I^;IIK , !M15 2-20-tf opening to alass an id Screen Porch PAYROLL £*$•llfllW KIu*Iin 1>la"°; HSO flftS company In health Hold, Top parkn, Xo Investment roi|uired. Ap- salary + full ratine of fringe ply Union County Park Cftnimta&ion, Sunday at 2:15, 5:20, 8:20 300' LOT w/woods and flowering shrubs llffht industry. Will subdivide. Call JGxouHent for musU-lan lionollt^. One blk. from Perm Acme Ht., Kllzrtb'.th, Monday to Fri- KL. 5-2232, 5-22-2t StoinvvaUSKD y Studio Pinno..* lfiOO 405 Station, day. II A.M. tu 4 .M. MANY EXTRAS WESTFIELD Kt»H'J: Console Piano STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 USED CONVERTORS CALL NOW, WE PREDICT A QUICK SALE Corner E. Broad and Central »»l-2OO0 LEGAL NOTICES 200-R00A «q. ft. DIVISION OF AMKKU \V IIOMPITAT. presrnts "Complete Nen Bnlldtnr ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE $39,500. lino K. Jmey St., JRllsniieth, IV.J, Sl'PIMiY CO. NOTICR Inxinjlntlon" 7(15 MeCnrt«hr Ilwy. At'unrk, w. J, Applications now beinK accepted IBrokera Proteotert SKT fif f> imr slonls, 5^u; Jons sol;d CALL MMS. i;j,Li:\ COOK ])portunlty En Borough of Mountainside Police Do» mahog-any Um»ehole arosaiu^ table, [lartmont. PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCY Wllllnma Real E»4utc Co. $Gr>; R vr>K Ucrlbnor'H History of the • F a 1-lC-tf An examination will be held on U. S.P S15; mahogany Hlant front MOTIIUIt'Si IllCM-rOlt — Slnop in, <> OF THE FISHERMAN dnyp, prrfor a^o lf>-18, one rhllil to Juno 12t 10Cf* at 7:30 P-M. at tlie office air non- desk, 55fi; FJmpiro cherry (iroswer, i Ueerfl Panawsion'drxJ Metroccripr Call 322-5800 any timr dltioned, off-street parkinp, 32 South $!ir»; Hliutl^ra, ?;{ pair; Cold Siiot re- care fort'nv., lluht lu)ua* work, fj'iod pay, School, Central Avenue, i Mountain side, >!, J, Ave. W., Cranford. Call 7S9-0313. f rln'erat.or-fri. c*zf?r. 54R: moil or a S weeks. Call 2:i:i-723fi lnnhtl Htyle corner cupboard, $05; | — # AnplIcantH to bo between the aeres B-l-tf of ^1 and :i'} fl'S"o r more, and a ™ vinttals Stuff* 880-6025 0 ft. ICJM^ hea vy wontl nlat back — Xcw bulltlinpr Huluirbfiu t E;:mlon bench, $20; brass nv iron LJnion County resident for a period I)orl« Elmo 232-0511 WBSTFIKrn—Attractive small of- Cranfonl. IxoollojiL IjeiH'lHs, no pr**- tjf at least two years. eOX OFFICE OPENS fice, 2nd floor, excellent downtown hocla, $38; Frt*noh Provincial Firm- e.vijerit-m:o ncces-sai-y, .Tune Ruth C. Tnte 233-3OG9 i Starting" wnlfiry ?«l000.f)0, increas- location. $42 monthly Includes llfflit chair, J^rencli t liorry Kratlunte coiiMldrred. ('nil for aj>- Inpr tn ?D,r>00.00 aftor four years of 3S0 PARK AVK, SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J, and heat. Available Aug". 1, AD 3-ilre»Mer with tall oval mirror, $4 5, pointnunt A. U. Alurro, WALTER READE THEATRES 18D8 nfter 0 P.M. E-15-tf Alarsh service*. Member Wenifleld Board of Realtor* Ait( Kirrs HKSAI,^ SHOP &. McLollan. 27a-7UO All benoflta — va rat Ion — paid Blockbuster! Sl'MMIJH MONTHS medical and hospltalizatlon — in- Open only TlmrN,. FH,, Stit. & Sun* FXIMCUIKNCKll alteration hand for luranoe — oi^ht paid liolldaya -— 1 DtraND GARAGES FOR RENT 10 A.M. to 41 IMM, bridals ajul fnrmuls, Itnnuxliatt om- ongevlty pay, Meyrriivllle Hit.. Applications may be obtained at pLANET « PLAINFIELD 047-1140 Police Headnuiirtcra, Koute #22, DRIVE-IN GhK or double, suitable ror car 2 mi SOUTH JCT. storage. Vicinity of Holy Trinity. Mountaltiflide. N. J. I i:,M>FH Showman Amp & Spoaker, Pees $23.04 DIE 35IK AND Call 233-C047. HU1ET THE GALLERY OF HOMES 3-20-tf nx^i-llont //'n/Iiyon, rarely uaed, Saleflwnmon fnr New JtM'spy'H Hnost 53siO; nisn f-uMd Sturrtrp guitar, like fubri0 Ktl,,-Vi &lUht hnVil KUOWIOIIKO 26?22bo /THOSE MAGNIFICENT HELD OVER!! l s XOTICE3 TO or double, nultahlc for car new, with case ntui •H, ?soa. <»f so whiK'* "> day \vt»tk. ALMO ojien- Estate of WILLIAM A. PARK- MEN IN THEIR Vlplnity or Holy Trinity, 2»:t-35fiO fi P.M. i fnr part time werkondH. llrot- HURST, doceanod. 2nd BIG WEEK! Call 047 ninn\s, R\m S2t North IMalnileld. 755- Pursuant to the order of MARY C, FLYING MACHINES COMJQCTIONi oi antique rlocks, KANANK, Surrogate of the County 7. 0iU5 IIIKI Imivls, Tlfffiiiy shiitl of Union, made on the 2nd day of Sill. 2, . in liric*a-1;rac 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.NKCHET.IH, V wuntod, I.l^ht steno, May A.D., 1DG0, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of sun* ^ WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOME • AUTOS FOR SALE • TliurH., Kri., and Sat, 13fi« Randolph typinfipnifi,, NintK, nnswfnnswerr pphune for 2- n the estate of said deceased, notice * L * • • U Europe sent us to' perfection. The bler panelled family room- with fireplace.'will Hondfifl, ' KiiAvaftnkiH, Now room . Call 241-'»74rr mornh scriber under oath or altirrnatlon AMBOYS omen Muwt bv depctnlabltfi Call attract tlie entire Family anct« the majyiilrtcent kitchen with tlnueii Bflco, note, iiiuec, aonc their claims rLiwI dr in a ml si agulnw #1OR1VE'IN Dutch Elm Disease, bar-b-q, diahwaaher, bullt-lna and handsome eabineU will make NALfl* U34 Summit Avo(| the estateatntfe- of said ddecejiBecl within and 460ecP tremendouB yav while AND food-planning a pltmRure, Three bedroomn, IH baths. JOaay tar colors. r, June 4, 1 to 4 P,M.s six xmnnlhB from trie date of saUl German Measles keep lot. A real dream house here in Westfleld. tiu.ic .,. «, and 7, 10 to 4 P.M. Ponn- REALTOR OFFICE order, or they will he forever barred PA 1-3400 Liability Inn. nn low an $35.00, Mylv;inia Mouse cherry rllnlnff room from pro.stfoiitlntf or recovering the furniture, mint condition; new Corn- Well located office has a HUICH open- same against the subscriber. and Russian Roulette. INCOME PROPERTY Charles A. Jerome, 2 PLUS 2 Executor A. Jerome, Attorney We sent them $39,000 :t00 partrfrtffo Kun Masonry, multi-family home — 4 to be exact — Hurprlaln|?ly Alount;iinsicie( W. J. 'ersey's Summer Barn Theatre World-Wind located In a ciulet corner of Wewtlleld "German" town. Very nice. S-8-U Feea 125-58 If it Bounds Interesting:, plen.se cull ua for additional Informa- murh more. v Vacation Tou? tion. MIXHAMi SFKC'IAI,—IJHM Volvo, R or sKi n,r;>ir3\T FOOTHILL • new paint Job, best offer. Call 2HS- fi.Wt.4UH MAI-K—Round walnut tn- - v'% x. p il- Wj -it T.S i-rKncny CIVBN, that PLAYHOUSE 225. LEMON YELLOW "FARM" HOUSE 1-195 aft«r 5 P.M. M'l p f*nil tnble, uphnlstercrl chair, 7- •* tlie .Seventh In termed fa to account uiiM*p rJLttnu set, pulltnan davenport Beechwood Avenue SECLUDED LOT - TALL TREES •(14 Foili> (ialnxlo XL convorllhli', ' n!t'(M> kltirhen nvi, wa^hpr ami AVOV uf the .suh^crilicr, ^Suburban Trust Want a niro vacation thlw ye:\r? Companyfield TniN. t Sut-ros«oP r tTrusteo Thee Wcstunder- Middlefte*, N J •f- excellent cniulitioii. Make otfvw 2S2- 'Irvf-r, TV, refrfMiT't lor, nius misc. lelti T $45,000 R05K 'i t'tnn, Prirlny and Snf unl'iy, 1 tn (> Start to earn For It tmlny. We'll toll the T.a.sl Will and Ten lament of Set way back on a larffflMVOOtled lot; an eyp-cntuiiinp Tune O*l P..AIM- 420 Un(inok& Rd., vnu how AVON ran hf*lp( Territory PAT^IJ r^miilP, dccnnH*Ml, will bp Now Colonial HlyU home with dormers and climbing" ivy, Enter the 11HW OLI>« !)8 deluxe, air. full pow*M\ ^*"-M ! Plense call Mrs, Illvfrs, 7511!- audited and fltated by the J3urroffate, vow rnuir jrvi? 7 large 17xJ$ living room with open benm ceiling ami bncK flrt- Call :*72-r,40fi. f:\HACi; NAMi—Tlmrmlnv and FrI-6S2S. .Mary c. TCaiiane, and reported for we're ljiace — Bee the new kitchen — coay den, dining room, powder in*\ June 12 nml IH, in i*^r, lo HOtthMn^nt to tho Union County lU*C'(*nt H'wuy MUNICJII room — and Jot floor bedroom with bath for ln-hiw or uuntle. Court—Probate Division, on Friday, •/ imts oi,iis>ioiiii,i; 442. 4 r» |*,nr# Hrlc-ji-brno, oliinn, fiift»«, art A I* ASSISTANT—For \V>St- Sll4'Vr*lN even. Three rooniH and bath on the second floor. Spotleww thruout — leuo»;. 1>.H.,. discfliar,, hrakewhrnk , ffood tools, onrp^n- June nth next at 9:30 A.M., pre- charming iitinoNphere. Vou'll love It, 12,000 lold Internist—typing, viMiipiiiit-ture, Mlnc..- ttimel . contlltlun,"i$2C(iO2C0O-. t'nl*^nlll »381*230S 1-23000 (iafttf r **r tools. routine lab, ^fiicrul (iffiei? work. . .•HJ1 F< Unborts Lane, HcoU'h Plains, Dated May 9, 4 P.HL Hours flex I bio — sonio Saturdays. Suburban Trust Company "THE APPLE TREE" FIVE SEDROOMS AND APARTMENT FOR MOM 4 DAD 1 Wrlto ]!<>x 2!H;, t-nro or Westilcld Trustei* ^^:: 0$$m NAIJ^—nfl'_> Tremont Ay .. lender. f.O Klni Ht. < $79,900 June 7 only, 10 AAf. In BEARD and WcflAIiL, Attorney!, S cylinder, vinyl top, U&H, W\V, fifi Elm Street Very larjfe Coloninl home, high on ft hill in Mountainside; built snow tires and wheels dtivon 4 I*.M. for real p.stntt* ntul In- W«d.,Thura.$1.78. • Mui[cal$2.5O i=i only 0 yearn fttfo with each room larger than average, no need about MOO . mllen. Owner , N. J. 07091. vnci' 5-15-4t Ffl. «.2S • Sat. 52,50 • Musical $3.00 M-F to bump elhowH wllh unyonts. A\] 5 bidrooms and 2 bathw ure Call 233-0055. * «: 10 •utlon weeks of 7/7, S/1S and R/2S. on the 2nd Moor, but on n HfcparfLte I^vel over the ^ara^e area (ire •:*"%', Snturdny, Juno 7, If) A.M."all 232-r.mW. (i-'p-tf Curtain 8:40 2 more rooms and bath. Tlie faintly room 1H juat off the 15x23 A1>KA KOMK4), 1!)li2 hardtop Sprint, to •( P.M. (J02 Tremont AVP. XOTICK TO CHI «am t£ room and the dining; room will accommodate the w)io)e pood cMuiilittun. Tall 233-0U43 nfttr :R of FI1ANK KOLVITES, do- ALL SCATS RESERVED ;, Truly a lovely big home for special needs. c p,ar. li>ii Mitrk«*t mid Mule Wiir IHi'inortnl • HELP WANTED - Pursuant to tho order of ^lAltY C, PHONE (201) 356 0462/9238 KANANJ3, Surro^att' of the County - Ave. imil IVU'iiinrliil Dr., of Union, msuler on the 23rd day uf MALE May A J\. Ill fin, upon the nppiira- MOTORCYCLES <<»ver *<•> — S '¥.-*•• 11 ii ii of tlie uriflorsl^THul, as Arlmln- H CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc I II H *• r. in A.M. u* R P.M. I HEGISTKHBU Represent atlve— 1M1S HDNPA Scrambler, 350 CC, p Htrut rlx of the estate of said de- •^»^' :":::' RKALTORP SAT, NITE fM 1800 mi lea. very clean, no trade. 2.% ci\ vt\ Amnnn iluplpx refrlff- rofprRbly with Insurance license, ceased, notice U IH re by (••[von to SfiGO. Call 9R8-105G. tMTlor-rrooKCM*. Kite1 lien Af'l "tmpC* o handle qimilfleri association leada the creditors of «aid deceased to VAN WOOD n TTaion County. Full nr pnrt ttme. exhibit tn tho subscriber tinder tmth DANCE SPECIAL WED. SIS Hmrih Aram IM »»Utfc *»«••« rial" ronvprtlMo pnrtaMe illHhwa»h- c er, FSotli only 1 r» months old, Alao Tourn arranged. Call Mr. Hellman, or aHirnmtion ih^ir claimB and d**- COLOR by D.;Luxs United AptictB fii-as riot hen dryer, only $^0. OaH 1S2-70H. S-l-tf idw npaiuMt Lhe estnte of natd AIR CONDITIONED AD 3-0065 FA 2-7700 • PETS FOR SALE • -*;isrd within -six months frr>m the datp of fsaid order, or they will AMPLE: PARKING ROTH OFFICE! REAL ESTATE it* forever I ill r red from pruseru t iim" short hair Pointers, A K(1 \VK arr* nnw the factory authorized HIGHTSTOWN r Tounp man between acre cf 24 & 40 »r n-cdveri ng the same n^nlnst the COMMUNITY THEATRE 2 w'iM»at tirnml Mire^T dual elonlor for 1?nl-f>.tHrt n rv^nlii^Ttt 4111 0 F T LION A.\l> < HOSS Aritlnuc-H, 225 r(1 r/o BATIHET ft CKATN, INC., N. J. Frolic Dance, two bonds con- Rmth Tnylor A» 2-TSftK 5-29-51 ii \n it it A > lit i: i^ \ M> Lenox Ave,, Westflpifl (Hlilir. In ^oftltors, 2 New Providence B3-, Cl>n«Ie B«rnet« . 332-3TM T Aiitlciue silver. I ^«tflekl, N. X 07092. tinuous from 8:30, Andy Wells rear.) Rosevllle, Hull find Welli'r f:A11Ar;K MA I.K — 4-3-tf \OTH'R TO "FUNNY GIRL" IM .88»-7544 American Pottery, oak commoilo, rhlnn, linen, rurnitur*?f lui?KaKe and and Jce Much a. walnut hall T\KVM with umbrella dresses. Thursday* Krlday and Sat- -*t:iie nl AllKIAAI I1A3I. TiWi<*1* \uu On Snlo reflnlshecl oht pine ilrop-leaf urdny, n-^u U> 1:00, 7 Sherwood K<1, xr; HiiT^rlntendpnt for youth table. „ Short Hlllfl, .fronry: employ, train, su- Pursuant tn the orrlrr *if HArtV P custod tnl crew, builillnir KANANR, Surr^gnto of tho Prnintv Tifo, lyiii^rai frintrp hf*no- ine on 1 lir* 2^ RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO 40 mir W'fk. Pnll Mav A.I"),. IPfiSi. uimn thn r M tnf* undprMlp'uril, a^ rxrniinr of Realtor* lif* rotate r»f Mfii fl rVire;isfMl. not ifp 1 L '• • ."."^ ,'r . * " . ' .:. .- ' ^ h^rr*)»y plvpn t^ thr- cr^<]itnrs nf •'-• •-. .-' -:- Multiple Lfatfnr Member* rnnn. -L L _ i i - • r • .

ini'1 flr>f-i»asi»d (u oxhiliit to t h P snh- 1 158 MoontvlB AT« Weatieli •.'^...... ft-.r^-f**'- ^' O SERVICES U NEED Kirpsttmw*. 3-1!* Snutl; Avt\ R, J f Tiber umii-r on th nr affirm fit inn .Jr\f\- 232-6609 within six munr'is frnm the <1JIto or Paid CAREER OPPORTUNITY 'T'l'-r, ru' iln.*v will he for^vor V MnAfiKHIlNT TMAIMIK bnrrori UNUSUAL HOME • BLDG., CONTRACTING MOVING & GENERAL int tin- ^ trj n'rcni T»r"ni"ti'pn nn np^i Kanit* imaitipSt t IIP subsfril*oi $64,500 ^t^ iti |nr;il iifrifM i»f n'i 1 l & MODERNIZING TRUCKING mnny fnr u nnal ayipon rintr, < 'harles T^en p t-K? i-o m;trri*'*l ni :i n I>V*T LM, ^ Some would call It s\ "Colonial In I-^vH.s" hrcnuR* of Its appear- •, At tonu'ys PLASTI3IUNO AND PATCHES SPR- HENRY P. TOWNSKWD s;i 1 - ance an37. . 'Allen. ".in-^«'Hi till !> T»,\[. panelled recreation room, laundry ami utility room, nu attached 2-9-tf 5-6-t? Broadway Musical two car Kara fie and a basement rumpus room. The maater bed- MOVING TTti*» U"i 1 kens, t r;nl in I/- ;is room (19atixlJt> lia« HIP third level all U* It^i'lf with a full bath Bf^ or smnli Jobs, Pianos, Anplian- now I nr niunnli;) t<- nun and grood cluat't room. TREE SURGEONS c?esJr Furniture etc, Freo estimates 1 H$$ 442-8474, 2-10-ti ni'Tiin !^ ffM- nftrrnoini biki' i I**J. Vn /Millrf*t ions *>r Su n- Located on a dCMid-ond (and fjui^t) «trvett in Wcstfleld'fl pnpulnr Town oi" WVsllW-bl (*>r \v;i TumaciueH School arru, it \a uf 4-ourst* hi priMtiru: cMMulitlon and SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. pardon, spring" clean- IM, 7 -si;n i n rtf-r *? ]\M. f Jin "MIM T v 1 "f tail f Hst ri Imi Is quickly available. i MoAfrn Tree Service up, lawn inn i nt^n.-ince, trimming r pri-Ti>i **'< <\ i ii.ii nil ;»| State Orilil*d Tree F- shrubs, fortilizrr, lime, weed con- REAL ESTATE SALES T-r'f!. U**>st ilflil, V. .1. With the Famous George M. Cohan Gong: r VVrll built by Iffiny We.st in 11HI1, it is a substantial h*>im\ Inmired H Reasonable. Call Domenlco I ;r-i 1 tnr ollicc in prim- ]n<-;itinn lias ?rs, i f ri nv, sliMiilr! |i,. "Tn PA 1 n<11 a- Itotneo, 2:!2-0;i£3 or 233-3672. »• for n m •* n \tr\ v. [ u i 1 " nu\ i -. JMV fl-2-tf 8-20-ti I U X lit- nul'l Town Clork of \Vostfi starring 1 1 !J l X, J, OTHERS WORTH SEEING • HM, HM pi'i'i'-rr " '!. bur :ii '!i i-t \'^ in - ' >11 I'* f • ^ • I f I! t 1 U* *' i ^ M ' i « *J H 111 • flip MM** (Jrnntl Ohler Colonlnl — 5 Ijprlrooms, 3 V6 bsiths, on upper TTi^h- MISCELLANEOUS IIM will UTM-1< i)11 i i^ rrit 1 v \v it li f n M Tl fc j| land Avenue, north .sUl« W'-stfu-hl — well worth 972t5i»O* PAINTING ^ n i »i i n ir :i" MI*- t rn.rt i'm, I'lfMSr anny Pieehan 1 MIMEOGRAPH duplicators repaired linnc fi-V n T»|)ni n j ni i" t d J Modern Mountoln**lde Itntieh — built in lflfifi — in the modern and cleaned. Phone-756-1206. tradition with many Hunu)<*nn touches — 2 bedrooms, panelled 1 fl*>n and ev^rythinp el«** liK-Huling air conditioning and many, CAI/S I-OT (O.VDTTIOMNf; AXI) Kvforlor tuid Interior ftnr, many luxurious extrae for $75,000- I Free Kst Pay Phone clean-up .sfrvicr, Att i<;st ^f-llnrs, txn- ig-ew and yards. Call TTM-tb'.O!^ or Coin Box Collector RENTALS 757-1307. fi-l>2-tf TnUo thnt ^r. n TUES.-??!! fl^/ 'J/rD-WAtZ t >:n lirtH ni>nli* -rl tn thr Ifnvnr nnrl II(;HT TO HRDirff-HRAVr TOW- 1 4 We have furnished and unfurnished rentals, f r^t.t n in: . ;il;i rv ^oiinr-jl of tlio TMH-II of Wfvin*-l«l r-*r SAT.D.v.. ^0 / SLIN. 7:30 l"K*rcs—jun U Dili's rrmnv( i|p iiM'fMl, I>;H ti'Tirs hi^t :illifcfl, AM'MIVI'M T un i t y t'i'r rnl vi nrf-m rrrif-wnl nT :\ rirnarv r* - t i T | rp|^rr<- ^1 STOHM WINDOWS AVD HOOItS 24 hour nervine. Cull 7;>T*0r>i);i nj- 1'wi vf V. J, "If Ivor's Imt ff»n lironfcpp fr»r pr^mis^K «= 11 tin T r-rl Box Cffine OR 6-43^3 BETTY L WIEGMAN 5-22-tf n M ?11 East nrnnrt Ptrof-t, W>*ttl\' r1 -*t UADER CLASSIFIED ADS An vfr r/W^ 'tU&Wilofs&i MING AiSULTf thru •JJIK WWiTFHXO ,, 191)9

/Cola y rlno A. IOH'II of 1140 Shudowinwji Dr. Way; Thomas A. On talon III, 592 gers, A member of Alpha S mid Lucille I'ollogrlnt) of 115 Park SprintffloUl Ave.; Mi*s. Mtilvliw P. Mil fi'olcrnlty, he has served as bilft- 1'nrol P. Daw.son. ituu^liU'r of Mr, St. were amont! studLMits gradumliim Forrani, b 1« Summit Ave.; Julie IncsH mniwger and nw ringing odl* With the Collegians nnd Mi'H. Hurry M. Diiwson of

Uurtmioor, li.A. .Joan A. Walker, 171 EIJU St. and Nancy Lambert, daughter of Mr. HaybtMry Lane, chemistry; John F. W. Soulli Ave, history; Joseph D. in "Who'.s Who (wi Aincrictm ^ in jiiroiinlism; CJeiMkline F Patrick Walsh, MH Trinity PI. find Mrs. Joseph G. Lambert, has t'osttT, li.W Grocn Urinr Ct., indus- Persons Jr., \W Columbus Avo., inul IJnivcr.sily UimpiiHL'.s.11 Ciirol of M Sandra C'ir., B,A. In KNiduated from the College of physics; William A. llyl>ack Jr., iMr. Oatalon will transfer to Scion I rial relations; Rlchni'd T. Kurri, G studied in J'nris on Uie Hollin.s and SIKII-OH Ifolme.s of MG Ifinglo- Mall University where he will maj- Mount St. Vincent on-Jludson, Itiv- 124ft Maple Hill ltd., finance; Don- Ahrmid prog-riiin in her junior yotir croft ltd., B.S. in uducalimi, ald IS. TrciiTblay, !) acadc-m- from Alnwi (iMidi.) College on June grcc in ccunom-ics from Boston Uni- gineering, pfcans to attend Clarkson Jack C.. Najork of 70fi Tom'acjues Sortor promised to lead blie club in ic year ;it Gordon Co Hugo, Wen- 14. ham, Mass. She is a freslmum ma- versity, College of Tedlmology or the Uni-Way received a master of business vigorous continuance of the Lions * * * vorsiLy of Cincinnati to complete his administration degree in May from policy of serving the community, joring in nuvt'hematics. BHY Susan Smith, daughter of Mr. and Donald At. Lane of 017 St. Marks engineering studies. Southern MeUhodist University. He AX CAMI'ltKLL, hit, hiK prcsidi'iil of the Wrstlk-ld paplicularly the underprivileged. * * * Lions Club, and Hi\y (Jariicr, CTIIIIT, iulmintioiijil counselor, «on- Mrs. P. N. Smith will be graduated Peter Currail of 716 Forest Ave. Avo, is a candidate for the B.S. de- A mom'bor of the president's list comploted requirements for his de- William Sortvr, now pri'Stdenl of the local service organ- this week irom Hanover (Ind.) Col- will he graduated Sunday from yree in cledirical engineering at and the dean's list at Union, Mr. gree last August.. ization lege. Noiiwich University, Nortlifiold, Vt. Ryan plans to transfer to Now York * * * Hillard Begins * * * Georgetown University's School of * * * Lois II, Boyer, d'augliter of Mr. Business. Marshall Monley, son of Mr. andUniversity. He is a veteran of three and Mrs. Robert C. Boyer of 810 Army ROTC Cadet William Stew- * * * Mrs. H. F. Monley of 112 Effing- years' service in the U.S. Army. E. Broad St., was graduated Mon- Lions Install Sortor art has received the Kelscy-Huyes Christine Kcrlin has been elected A life science major, Mr. Temple- Training in Tex. Company Medal at Mialugan Tech- ham PI. will be one of the gradu- day from Oberlin College where she corresponding secrotary of the Stu- ton plans to transfer to Kent State. nological University, Houghton, ates Sunday at Hanover College. majored in German. ".William N. Sortor was installed as dinner dance moot ing held at Moun* Navy Ens. John R. Hillard, son of dent Government Association at * * * He was vice president of Gamma * * *• tlje 46t

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' ":•* MOUNTAINSIDE OVER PLAINFIELD Wear the Bare Foot shoes SCOTCH PLAINS 54 YEARS CRANFORD with or without socks. They're sneakers . . GARWOOD CLARK but made of leather from SERVICE a secret-process steer hide that feels great and out- FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES wears canvas two to three times.

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102 MILL LANE MOUNTAINSIDE 233-1738 264 E, Broad $»;, AD 2-290O ; T:. Tins WESTPIELD —'At a recent Boi*- INK! contrilHUud lio 1'lic oomniuivity. of [lie Hoard of Adjustment; author- tention of moving and I -will con- fi'n omiifi! mooting, Cfjuirciiiiuui It WHS noLotl iliut the Hoard ofizatio i n to .submit bids jtjr the con-tinue lo Jive in ibis comniiuiity and open WED. and FRI. Fred W. Swindle, fire coniinis.sionur, JfoiiHh i.s onibarklny on :i program _ struction of two icnnLs courts; the as your tt'orkinj; mayor until Dec. reported tli« Fire Dopintmenl iviid ijo lidi) control irafiweed and flyers' appointment of Harry D, Inwin as responded to eight briidi, two truck, will be aunt Lo residents requesting' a member of the Zoning 'Hoard for 9:30 a.m. \o 9:00 p.m. (i\vo house, 4iwo oar and one restau- owners tu clean up lots in the in-a term of six years, as of June 1 rant fires. A local nioeUng of llio terests of public health. and the promotion of Joseph A. Mazur, police sergeant, to iflie rank LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS department and two fdrc prevwitlwi illesolntions were adopted grant- other days —9:30 to 5:30 meetings were held. Drills included ing installation of street lights on of Heulenanl, effective June 1. BRING RESULTS

SGT. BARRY M. B1NGHAM Sgt, Bingkani Tracks Objects in Space WESTFIELD U.S. An' Force Sgt. Barry M. iBinigfaain, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bin-gh'am of 2063 Meadow View iRd., kept an unusual vigil at Diyiar- bakir, Turkey in support of bhe Apol- lo 10 astronauts. Ho helped track the spacecraft and m'arwnade objecljs Mat are now in space and may bo sighted by the •Wiree-man crew during their space flight. Sergeant Blngham is a space tracking specialist witih tan Aero- space Defense Camimand unit at (Diyarbakiir. He helps operate one ]ink in a network that relays diata collected from electronic and optical satellite tracking stations around the would to the underground North Am- erican Air Defense Qoamt&tsd Space mmm Defense Center at Cheyenne Moun- 'mini-flolfer1 driving range tain, near Colorado Springs, Colo, The sergeant was (graduated in for backyard practice drives is 1964 from Thompson Academy in for every golfer. A real golf Boston, and studied at Upssia Col- ball attached to a nylon cord designer Jewelry from lege, East Orange. ; so ft comes back to you, indicates collections created especially His wife, Sheila, is tine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. WiisLad of Rice flaws in your swing. 5.00. for Hahne & Company. Lake, Wis. Christian Dior cuff links, 20,00 to 25.00. Destino cuff • Prudential Promotes links, 7.50 to 20.00. James B. Turley James D. Turley, 368 Cherry Hill Rd., Mountainside, lias been pro- moted to assistant planning con- tsutbant in Qie computer and insur- iance services department of the Prudential Insurance Co. 'Mr. Turley joined Prudential in 1956. He was a head acceptance itest reviewer bctfore his promo- tion. A graduate of Summit Hi£h School, he earned his bachelor's degree from S&ton Hall University and his MBA from New York University. lie rock-o-matic has a Mr. Turley is married to the for- battery-operated svtftch.that.. mer. Jeanotte Redale. They have , •.-.-.'• - •-." . rotates 3 round racks, to bring two daughiLens. the tie Dad wants into view. Charf to help select the right J-M Promotes color accessories. 8.00. J, E» Kindrcgan fitted case for Dads vacation and business trips. In an expansion of its sales and Block, with accessories merchandising 'activities, Johns- Man ville has announced that Joseph and confoiners for grooming E. Kin-dregan of G Carol lid. oper- .6.00. ations manager, who has been pri- marily concerned with the market- ing of flooring and the sales of other building materials, now has the added responsibility of building materials merchandising. He continues as vice president of the Johns-Cilanvilie sales corpora- tion.

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iAHmtl*: T'ago THE n>Knim via iheir passage of a Bit Al Smith l.-il must be drawn from Siecus nnd tors. I'jirciils were Hivt'ii ampli* op- Will lo ttmt. elTcet. 1 AFFILIATE MEMBER tin. iiistiucUir, if I rained ul all, js portunity lo have Mic jno^ram ex- With all tins in mind, liow then liiiiiiiid with Siecus inuic-rinl. plaiui'il, sen MIL- film.-) and ask qut'.s- can wo conn? lo n prncticiil a n d NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION 1 am truly cimi:iirnud that par- lions before tho sti!>jfcf was iiHro- sound solution? 11 can bo clone if llic cnls will l)i» (ItM'ciml l>y tlii-s lint! of tluccd in rtu1 ol'assroiun, K\y\\ iww, cliild is really llw 0110 we are eon- Hfl [KifltuffH paid Ht Woiurn*io, N. 3. w.»«t ri'ii.soiiiiu: inlu demanding Ihu wit'h- I hi1 ruri-ifiiliiin nui'lfiial can he cci-iH'd aluml. II rminoL be done if Tln.rn.lnyn nt W<-Htll«lc1, NVw .I.THIIV. »)V tlio W «t- I'rl.iLInw and Pu1>NnhniK iMinimuy. An iniiupuiKltmt MARI dr:tw;il ol' much I hat is tfood in our viewed ill the IJward of Kriucntion OIK* group is simply trying to Im- public school offering in llui field ofiit'L's alter a simplu r(j(|iie.st. In post: it.s will upun bhe other groups. Pftpur f«r the Town of Wontfleltl and Hnroush of 1 ol hoiillli education without a prop- MIL flas.-irnnin Mie t/hji't-livos art; lo 1. Since there Is so irmeli qiioslimi p H.flO per year In advance. $0.00 out of county. 1 er examination a n d iippruisal of tiivc ;ulL'(|ir.-]|t' kirowlcdyo ul tin c)*e-;iucl misinformation about Lliu fnni- Office: DO I31m Sirm-t, WemiU'W, N. J. 07090 course walcrifll. I do not believe Hint iitive process and to jiivu wJiolo- Tol. 2&B-44U7 ^3244CI8 1 ily living program why not discon- Mmbor broad i'.riUM-alizalion.s can or should .sonu ideas alxiul sex wilh nior.il tinue U immediately for the Lime J>c- Quality WoftkllcH or Now .Torwey valurs. Whili! the \\uri\ '(iod' can Now Jersey I'r^Hn AMHOdatlon •hit made on the basis of limited in- ing until a suitable program can bo National Killtorlal AflBoclatloa loi'iuutioii (or misinformation). I not ht; usuil tiie IOVL* ol j>he sanm yesterday, and to- 38 Helen Street (the same time. It would enable them But, we also feel that the audgel Hearings and indeed Possible Solution: To the "Family LETTERS TO THE tional $075, bringing our total to $1,- day, nnd forever/' Hebrews 13:H. Fanwood Living" program delemma, to learn right along with their chil- all matters of a community should concern residents. EDITOR 175. And jii-st in case your minister hap- The heat -and the anger and tho dren and at the same time would When we learned that only a handful of residents We could not have readied this pens to be one who preaches men's Endorses Program splitting of the town has raged on eliminate the contemplated expense total without the aid and dedication words rather than God's, you would for several weeks now with no prac- of additional Adult School classes turned out for the budget and police salary hearings we do well In read on and see that All letters to the editor must of the WHS students. We only re- Editor, Leader; tical solution to the problem in sight. and textbooks now being discussed. could only wonder why community residents do not con- gret that we are unable to give God tells you jroi to be carried Several things are definite, how- Any subject added to the already bear a signature and a street about with divers and strange doc- The executive committee of the sider issues of this nature, which also affect their pocket- address. imore to such ait important cause. Westfield Council of Church Women ever. overloaded day of the average stu- JOYCE BAUCHNER Irincs. dent should ben&fit every student, books, to be of importance. The reports and recommen- No anonymous or unsigned United at a regular meeting last 1. There is a "pro" group. 2. There 41 Manitou Cir. There is another passage *. a reap the reward of their efforts of which they give time By those who see each helping This would toe a distinct public serv- example! and abilities freely. hand ice. Sides are being drawn today for Just in terms of harm. (May the values requested by Mr. many contoing reasons—tho main We needn't be dismayed by Steengrafe return to our daily life result seems to be "gaposes." Di- I". 'rr- . -: We Live in the Sun The campaign they conduct: in the USA! vddc-*divide-divi(Jo Jow from Gen- Their Mission is Impossible, S. W. DOWNER, III itite, Black tram Wftke, Parents Because of Them Their messages self-destruct. 762 Crescent Pkwy. from children and on and on. Just ..* OR. RIOHASID R. ©ROOKMAN be very sure tlvat when you choose The flag on the grave of a fallen soldier marks a name 654 Raymond Street a side it is HIS. made immortal, and an emblem on the resting place of an Tufts Medical, 1969 Distressed As Joshua said centuries ago and it is siill profound as on-ly Truth is, Editor, Leader, American hero marks a name made eternal. The life-blood Street Needs "Choose you this day whom ye will given by American soldiers during all American wars is Now that some of the facts have been aired concerning the Family serve the IJOIXI." precious to us, their children, and their memory is near to Editor, Leader Mrs. W. R. Cox In recent correspondence from Iivimg Program, I am confused 626 Boulevard GREAT our hearts. They, our fathers, whose graves fill the coun- over what seerrus to be a contradic- •Mayor J. C. Moian I have been in- tion. tryside, have given their lives to prepare for us a place formed installation ot sidewalks to under the sun where we can live and brathe in freedom senvice school routes are consider- •My objection ste-ms from Christian convictions following tho same "Witch Hunt?" ed upon request from affected resi- and liberty. thoughts expressed by our pastor, dents with the advice of tiie Board Editor Leader; SEASON It is unthinkable that anyone would have in his heart Rev. Robert A'twell, Grace Ortho- The other evening I attended a of Education and the Police Depart- dox Prosrbyterran Church. He stood anything but the deepest affection for their sacred mem- ment. meeting of concerned parents, in- alone against the Mini'sterium cluding a minister, doctor and other fm ory and the profoundest appreciation and gratitude for I would like to request a careful statement. study be made of existing conditions professional people, which, 1 believe, their sacrifice. And yet, at times, unthinking individuals ITh-e following sttaitemenfe have on the school route of children at- had as its purpose the condemnation FOR I been quoted by many Westfielders remove from the last resting place of these soldiers the tending Wilson School who live in of all health education programs in in meetings and in Letters to the emblems, markers, yes, even the flags, that mark their the Golf Edge, Carol Rd., etc., sec- the public schools of Westfield. Most Editor. F am rrow paraphrasing. tion North of Wilson School. These of the criticism was directed at the graves. "Oiw program contains SIECUS ma- children walk 1 mile and more program in the elementary schools. . The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, with terial." Mary S. Oalderonc, M.D. without aid of any .sidewalks. Golf Unfortunately (from my point of With the onset of summer heat and hu- M.P.H. is a director of SIECUS, she the cooperation of all the Veteran's organizations have Eddge is so narrow that if any cars viowj no member of the Board of largely designed slides for thu film, are parked it becomes passable only now undertaken the tremendous task of reconditioning, "How Babies Are Made" and is Education or administrative office as a sitiglo lane for traffic and Kim- midity, now is the time to completely AIR restoring, and where necessary, renewing, all the emblems credited with the statement, 'I do was present to confirm or refute ball Avenue winds it's way to Wilson not believe that the old fchou sfaalt many so-called actual statements and markers on these graves. They are contributing the School with Woodland Ave, so block- apply anymore.' She might made as to specific occurrences in CONDITION your home. For only a few ;ime and energy and funds necessary to accomplish this ed by shrub growth it is almost im- rightly be called the Mother of our different families resulting from the possible for cars to cross without purpose. Family Living Program—but of program; such as the eight year going half way through this danger- But the cooperation of all citizens is necessary, par- course this is opinion, but I have old who told her mother after see- dollars more you can DEHUMIDIFY. If ous intersection. Kimball A v e. is heard no other woman's name men- ing a film strip "How Babies Are Jcularly that of our young people. Let us be reverent as poorly paved and again children tioned and everyone must have a Made," that she never wanted to be must walk into the avenue. last winter was a cold one for you, re- #e pass the graves of these patriots. Let us not disturb Mot her— especially if we're dealing married for she would never want .heir graves, or the emblems and the flags that mark Kimball Ave. is used by many as with a family. lo have a balby. Many points of view were expres- ;hem. On the contrary, let us stop a moment to pay them a route to the center of town be- I was distressed with the state- place your heating system during the sed ranging irom the parent who cause of increased traffic on Broad ment of the WesLfiold Maniistorium— .ribute and to offer a prayer for those who fought that we •wanted her child taught nothing Street. It is a serious hazard in bad so lofty in its aims and yet thinking night be free. about sex in school (she could do' off-season and SAVE. Come in today for weather, and at no time do I con- that these aims could be accom- the job much better nerself) to the The term soldier as used in this message includes sider it safe for elementary age plished by a program largely con- parent who wanted her child taught ;ailors, marines, airmen and the women who served in all children to use it as a schooi route. tributed to by someone capable of nothing about sex, period. (She a Home Improvement Loan and you'll .MAilGAKET KARLJE the above statement. tranches of the armod forces. (Mrs. R. W. Karle) would die if she had to explain some 11 Wychvicw Dr. Their statement can be briefly of the subject matter under discus- see why .. . summarized by saying: They want sion). The member of the clergy, Poisonings Have Many Names to eliminate fears, to give our who had seen some of the material Parking Problem youth insights, to provide informa- used in tho program, seemed to There are many names for poisonings. Some of them tion, to help build understanding of 1 view it as an acceptable alterna- ire things like "aspirin/* "lye," "bug killer, ' "furniture Editor, Leader; moral values, to provide knowledge tive to having children learn from >olish" and "drugs/1 Others are names like "George," On May 2fi, I received a ticket —all in connection with sex and discussion with other children much "Where you save does make a difference" for bJiii£ parked in a '"reserved" thus to provide incentive for the eli- 'Mary," "Johnny" and "Alice." Hundreds of thousands of of which learning might be more parking spot ;it the Westfield rail- mination of sin. These as I said arc .suitably called misinformation. •hildren are involved every year in accidental poisonings road .station lot-South Avenue side. noble aims but none s'nould know There wore also those who urged - and many such tragedies can be prevented. At the time I arrived there, some- bt'Llcr Uian these men that the way thiit i-1 s-J^s ufl the controversy be to yL-cimp'-ih these aims can not The Now Jersey Pharmaceutical Association points out what after 10 a.m., no meter park- heard from before any decisions ing was available, however there lie in the haatls of those who ctai/n were made. hat children under 5 are the principal victims of acciden- were many "reserved" .spots empty. tne Word of God docs not i\]v\y'.y al poisonings. Why should parking be reserved anymore;. To believe t.his i.s .Sficor Basically, however, my concern when the number of 12-hour meters foHy—tlie fr>!iv and downfall of all was due to the feeling I had of a m Aspirin, both adult and children's, is implicated in a return to the Communist witch is so limited? I fcol that all park- the great civilizations that wont be- - •.- .'• - arge percentage of accidental ingestions. Aspirin is one ing should be available on a first- fore U.S. hunts of the McCarthy era. Siecus !em found in practically every home. Often, it is left on come. first-SLM-ve bosis, Parking Above we have what Mary C'al- and its leading exponent, Dv. Mary :ie bedside table, or the kitchen counter, within easy should be available to all residents derono and nvany mexbrn thinkers, Calderone, scorned the target for mo.-t of tho wrath. Conversation in- each of a youngster. Orten, too, children have heard the oi' W'L'slfifid. not just a select few. including many ministers, believe. Now let's turn to me Biole and hear dicated that ail written material FEDERAL 'avored aspirin called "candy" by their parents — and MILS. DORIS DAR\ALL m 1,30 Tudor Oval whtat God has to say. used ir. sex education courses to- andy it becomes, taken without permission. Another For the Jews of Westfield, who day originates f r om Siecus. Any SAVINGS, V. "1 material published wider any other L redisposing /actor is children's tendency to imitate what Students Help refuse- r,o believe the New Testa- - «•-• i AVIIM ieir parents do — and taking aspirin is an oft-viewed ment, God speaks in the Old Testa- sponsorship is suspoc-L because it Editor, Leader: ment. 'Tor I am the Lord. I must be based on material originat- :currence. On pa^e on*; of last week's Lend- change not:"—'Malachi 3:G. To .show ing from Siecus "I bc^tm to have WESTFIELD >:'•-••'•* Locked up poisons prevent tragedy. A locked place er, there was a statement which you th'jl there is nothing new can- the distinct, impression that perhaps MOUNTAINSIDE )r medicines may bo a drawer, a linen closet, a read that after a week long Student corning the cloy in which we live- Dr. Calderone hyd invented swu. Furthermore, all Sieeus material i.s 150 Efm Street iitcase — any storage area that can be locked. Council drive at Westfield High read fche entire four sh!e fa remembet H that a?oy stibstmce acce's-- ttoetsl evaporation w>Iy $500 hurt ed tetigltfitu fcnf.tri, i-tc. Therefore, hie io a child te a potenttet pokoti, your pham&tist em e&tkfcted, As yotif article slrted, tot tnwse" #fw (Mtn the H MU/#s that arty cr/titse itf the tip you "fxA&rti'pr&vi" ywf h thte was tftto as (A thtitsfay, ttstm Chfistisrti pUttee ttttti tit the ptfbite schools teaching health (or

i THIS wr:H'ij.-u:ij) > :t nml SvviH that pnnlshim-tiL and was black. I am «sto:iim*il In ncl- LETTERS i hlli tilr mill nuiHl:mt mt'tiLlmu mil. (.hot 1 was uncomfortable. Students View of (In- hlUmlion will av- How blind we urn unto our- Editor's Corner it. II iinylhiutf, (UIK H\- frtwn previous Mllts ill KlC yiWHfi pi'l'MIll wltll- Drug Abuse Film I.M l.hi' < uw (•uiiiifcc.l, iind those succcssfiil m-ju.'il lluii. ;i child .should inks f which we an: im- iv-c on DniH Abu.se. •MX' jx>Med by n county Uo]>irl>lican organi^ition. We Wiink the answoi-s upprojiriiite since die probably jiwnrc. I fctil it took a lot of are prolwibly typical of opinions around here. would i-allier luive my children 1 UK and teachers at the learning a second bi^ua^c. Tliat, fee la that "iittacldng * the sitii- strcngtli for you to admit tlmt sclraol ,'I1HO have been invited to l(> my mind, is time well spent in iitlon will only worsen It. How- you hud "other" feelings in nd- join :i committee to develop an ef- POLL TALLY this world of ours which they will ever, 1 wuuifl L!)ie»Hrag(! y\m to dition (o llu: meaningful ones r-Rctivc curriculum in the area of FIGURES SHOWN ARE PERCENTAGES have to live in and communicate |>lnti iinotlior course: of action. of which you were ziwarc. You drug abu.se. II is helptul, nt times, to at- YES NO with for years and years. seem t« huvc recognized this— Shown at the committee meetings NO OPINION tempt to "talk things out' and set-Mu to he snying that you were slides prnpnmd by the Wcsl- l- i>o you favor a SIIOLB Income Tax? 92 2 IRENE MOWN with your son (or daughter) by are fighting these older,, rigid fiold Police Department in coopera- 2. Should fche Gro\'cu-nor ana University 51G Prospect PI. asking him if, in fact, }\o is views regarding r elatlonships tion with tho public schools. The uulhoritics have taken a stitongcr tciisi! or upset about sumcthing bused on nice. It takes strength slides, developed for ntlirlt educa- on tho Ilutgc-Ts disorders? 95 —taking note Unit "maybe your to admit this—something I men- tion, arc available to groups intcr- 3. Shijuld Now Jei^ey have a $100 :> r habit is due to something tliat tioned [earlier. I commend you is-'- fi in viewin ; Micm. million to $300 million bond issue for is bothering you." If your as yon continue to preach for Tite committee also will recom- better water this yoar? youngster responds, good. If 56 18 Hung Up?? brotherhood; I commend you mend I'hnL (ho itoerealion Commis- THE WESTFIELD DAY CARK CKNTKK m-rded rianncl not,, I would not pursue it. 4. Should tiie SUale have a residency even .more for doing some soul- sion institute programs to provide and tiie figures ro W with tlioin,, to nili;tin<> tlit-ir story hour. Jtrlh However, if you feel the tmiinb- requirement kiw for welfare recipients? 07 searching and continuing your Guliiui'i, uffv. ID, nuti Bmintn (ii'llzril.r, JII(I. !», wen- \i\\- tn SL-C that sneking continues juid there is additional opportunities for educa- 5. Should all GOP candidates be screened u A special Weslficld Loader fea- crust)dc at ihomc. For this, in tion. for endorsement by the Party organization they could |iav« them. On SntunUiy. M:iy M, Belli ;iny Milton Faith, no cluingc apparent, 2 would essence, is the core area in According to Mrs. Gordon A:llon, primary elections? 55 12 afternoon fair. They sold Uckcls for mlmittuiin' and for KJIIIH-.S. They executive director of the Youth recommend that you seek which a lasting change will lake had makiMip for tho youngsters, JiHptHl lltcm mvUv ".spinner" pictiin-s counseling for him. Frequently, DO service clubs have been asked for C Should t;hti President be elected by i>opiu>ar and Family Counseling Service, place. contributions to finance activiities of vote rather than by the present Electoral! and treated the children U> an oriffiiiul skit, llicy raised more money 220 Prospect St. it is only through professional by selling liomc-dccorated soap liars, and food—pretzels, leinnmide mid counseling that the unconscious IJlie committee. The group expects College method? 54 41 Readers with questions may ad- to distribute an informative booklet 7. Should SUite funds be withheld from State- candy. The day was n jsuccess and they wore able to give Mrs. Doug- or underlying causes for the las Tuttle $22.75 so lliut the Westfield Day Care Center could get dress them to Hung Up, c/o thumb-sucking .become known— lor piarent education and is studying aided students who take part in Campus List Colleges the use of a phone number which their flannel boards. The Wcstficld Leader, or direct- and resolved. Another parent re- disorders? 04 ly to Mr. Faith. cently asked if I could state parents and students might call for 8. SlMirid the State stop up plans and action For NMS Winners advice. Also underway are investi- for a modern rapid transit system? A concerned mother writes: reasons why a youngster, other G9 16 15 than an infant, sucks his thumb. gatloiiLS o[ the availability of unine 9. Should the Republican Party have an president, was presented a gift from My problem at this moment Five Westfield High School sen- and blood tests for determination of incorporated voting line for primary the members of tho executive board is a l5Hy.oar-ffld -higih scfaool We have found that a person Mr who continues tin's activity is iors have been named Winers of Na- drugs and possibilities of a treat- elections? in appreciation of hor outstanding sopHiomoro who still sucks a ment center. 31 32 37 indicating feelings of having tional Merit Scholarships for next 10. Should cur GOP legislature force an across leadership. •thumb. This also is not confined year. They are Toby Berts, winner The committee will meet again PTA Head been rejected by his parent(s) beard cut in current Stiate budget of At tho conclusion of the business to one's own bednoom, but any of a Squibb Bech-Nut Merit Scholar- June 11. his mother, in particular. It is $1.4 billion? 75 meeting, Dr. Robert Fnose, prin- place in the house. It has been ship, who plans to major in the bio- 12 13 Mrs. Gorlon ATTen was elected the mother who plays ihe sig- 11. bjiould \AIQ Republican Party have a cipal, introduced the evening's pro- suggested by the doctor to ig- logical sciences at Jackson College; president 0! t h e Westfield Senior nicant role in nurturing the In- "wide-open" primary election ballot? gram, "Fashions in the Stars," a nore this. It only seems to get Jacqueline G. Cory, winer of a Mo- 23 8 Higih Scliool PTA at the association's fant. If the emotional nurturing Maj, Riley Serving fashion show presented by the stu- worse. bil Merit Scholarship, who plans to 12. Do you favor an increase in the SL'ate annual meeting held May 20 in the is troubled, the infant will enter dents of the home economics de- Answer: major in psychology at Vanderbilt At Cam Rank Bay Sales Tax, if needed? 27 71 school auditorium. his next stage of development 13. Does our State have a pressing clean partment. Thumb-sucking at age 15 is a with insecurities and difficulties University; Arm Cypher, recipient Other officers elected to serve for •Maj. Robert G. Riley, son of Mr. water supply problem? 55 19 Exhibits of the fine and industrial problem, or rather a symptom in adjusting easily. of an honorary (sponsored) Merit 26 the ne>ct year are: First vice presi- of an emotional problem; we Scholarship, wiio plans to attend Mrs. George H. Riley Jr., 14 14. Have our GOP legislators done all they dent, Mrs. Thomas Richey; second art students were on display in the understand that this, in an In- Princeton University; Eric S. Royce, Tiidor Oval, is on duty at Cam should to curb big spending by vice president, Mrs. Daniel Boston; school gym and the shops were open fant, is appropriate and serves An introspective parent writes: 'winner of an Atlantic Rdrfifield Com- Uanh Bay AB, Vietnam. Gov. Hughes? 79 14 recording secretary, Mrs. John Van for inspection. as a security measure for him. How shattering it is to be con* pany Merit Scholarship, who plans Major Riley, an air operations of- 15. Should the legal voting age be lowered Voorhis; corresponding secretary, Pieer, is assigned to a unit of the If the thumb-sucking continues fronted with one's own hypo- to 'major in prelaw at the University to include 18-year-olds? 24 73 Mrs. Herbert Enrich; treasurer, as the child grows, it may in- of Virginia; and Stephen G. Tarry, Pacific Air Forces. Before his ar- 1C. Should the voting age issue be submitted Mrs. Kenneth Pratt. crisies! I am one of those indi- rival in Vietnam, he was assigned In Commencement Role dicate that the (child's early viduals who preaches tifrat it winer of a Wallace and Tiernan Mer- for decision by Stale-wide referendum For the PTA's annual gift to the sense of security was not ful- it Scholarship, who plans to major at Robins AFB, Ga. this years' 50 is about bime bo do away with 44 sdhool, the general membership vot- The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Chris- filled. Because of this, he has in chemical engineering at Tufts The major was commissioned 17. Assuming State budgets continue to climib, ed approval of the executive board's tian, senior minister of the Presby- been unable to move ahead com- prejudices and rigidities. I am University, through tho 'aviation cadet program. should the issue of a State income tax recommendation to purchase two terian Church, secretary of the fortably in

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JUS? A WOW CAU MWATOCAtt «ftl MM rBOMFT UftVKl Mrs. HiilK-rl oil. A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS ;i rmiilmieil lly-iip in Ilic Holy Tlit1 girl- we IT then bridtfrtl '<> STATION RADIO TV 1 Ti inity (ii'iiiiiiiUH St'lmol AudiUn'i- Junior Si/miK WIILTC Ihcy wore itm on Tluirsri.-iy. M':iy ;l. by Seoul liNidurs Mi\s. ISn- AND APPLIANCES • AUTO DEALERS BOWLING HEARING AIDS LAUNDRIES PAINTS Hit' ciilr;imv ;ind I'i.'i;: CL , MiiroiHiloivio, Airs. KOIHTI Mo- LATEST IN eoi.on TV I lie future Junior Stuuls jiartidpul- , Mrs. .Joseph Pokrso, and ON DISPLAY AT OUR STOUFJR GOOD HEARING SAMOSET LAUNDRY TUDOR HARDWARE CO., INC i'il in ;i L'undli' L'uri'muny during Mrs. Robert Scully. Assisting in the STARTS AT THE ulvic-h ilu'.v rcdlt'd tin.1 (iirl Seoul brit&iui!, i\s ropnwL'iHttlives of llieir WE SERVICE WHAT WR SI1LL SERVICE, INC. Promise ,-iml \\w ton Girl Stout •Junior Troops were Carol Larlno, COLOR TELEVISION WESTFIELD CLARK LANES XiOUNDRY — DHY CLIflAWINQ PAVIB fJ:IWS. A'idiiiK Uic Hnnvnies in ihi.s, Mary M-ulloy, Barbara Monogban Headquarter* FORD Caalt and Curry "Beat by Teat" .is well i\s Lhc hrid^inK uoremony and Audrey %*anJ%kTlnn. CudeUo 232-4660 ti»rvlBtf Foril Ownari for rial | Pl.af»•*>!« »-3l* warn Junior Scouts Nora Canlini, Seoutis Grace Kingston, JOithy Kull Ovur 36 Yenra SATINTONH KiiMilt'L'n JI;iKgurH; ed the Brownie Troops during the fORD Llrlnjc Round Sales Servlc* 60 Brunswick Automatic llciirliiK A III* HARDWARE Kathleen Rurlon, Brencto Gnniini, year helped in each of the cere- S ELM RADIO & TV, INC. Free Sitting Surviue'Foi- Bow1Inff| SVn iVlK*'AT? Wl'T WN •WALLPAPER Mnurcoii Douley. Klizjibeth Ivagan, monies. TUUNDRRBIRD LAWN-A-MAT • GLASS Headquarters ror FAIItLANH JALCON Free Dnytlmo CtiwUns: instruction Certineil lh-lirin^ AM AmllologlBUi • KEYS Mrs. Robert ftkJDonougili, spiritual SallniilcUun (3tlUru.nt(;ed Mijry Flumiyan. Ivim Gii'oux, Laura by Qualified liiBiructi Specializing' IK • TOOLS REJNTEJD co-orditiator of the dloly Trinity "Whirlpool — KltchOB Aid — AD 2-3673 110 Crliirnl Avr, Kinney, Anna Miihor, Lynne Ma- Hamilton Annual "Greenskeeper Care" Open Mon. & Pri. 'til 8 P.M. Umc, Nancy Marl in, Jwinnt? Mbnug- troops, presented go\d crosses to liie 319 North Ave. E. V/estfield 381-4700 | 233-0939 Waaliors & Dryers «tB Pnrk Ave. l'lnlnflrld Program 233-0250 lian, Carol O'Donnoll, Linda Uo.se, Brownies who had attended JVfeiss on Hoovur ViitM.iiim C'li'iinerH 140 Central Ave. Clark I 755-3327 Wo Provlda Your Lawn with 405 South Ave. W. Westflold U;irl>;ira Savoca and JLIL1II Walsh re- five first, Saturdays during the RCA Color TV, Radios, ffito. M Him St. WnllrU ciU'd their promise to leaders Mrs. school year. Receiving those crosses CAR WASHING IyRwn-A-Mngie Grub Control Stephen Martin and Mrs. Gerald were Brentfa Canluni, Maureen Dool- LINDEMAN BUCK CO. HEATING C Crab Grasa Other Wood Controls Atoniis-hnn, The jfirls wwv given ey, Mary Flanagan, Kim Girotts, INC. CONTRACTORS Fly-up u-intfs. Laura Kinney. Anne Muher, Nancy TOWNE Call 232-7080 VAN'S Any time, any day, Incl. Sunday* JAMES RICCARDllK. Leaders of Troop 333, Mrs. Robort Martin, Jeanne Mon-aglvan and Car- BUICK Authorized CAR WASH Pup Preo Uetlraut© Simiuh and Mrs. Christian Bohrens, ol O'Doniiell of Troop 208. Brownies APPLIANCE CO. BUICK and OPEL In Westfield hwird the promises and presented from Troop 333 Who received the Clements Bros. LAWN-A-MAT PAINTS and Fly-up wind's to Anne Marie Ahern, crosses were Anne Marie Ahern, Sales and Service One of Unloft INTEIUOR County's Moat Cranford-Westfield JVIury Anno Buhrens, ColeLta Brem- Mary Anne Behreas, ColetLa Brem- KKUVXCU AVAILABLE er, Ellen Collins, Lauren DiNopoli, • KITCHEN AID Parts — Repairs Modern Inc. cr. 1-Jllcn Collins. Lauren DiNapOii, Complete Mary Ann Donnelly, Leah Grote. • HAMILTON Car Wn.ahe» Mary Ann Donnelly, Leah Grotc, • WHIRLPOOL* QUALITY USED CARS WAXING & Heating Equipment LIMOUSINE SERVICE WALLPAPER l>l3PAHV*aiBINT W-nnvy Guididas, Teresa Haggerty, Nancy Guididas, Teresa Haggerly, • NOItGE AD 2-84B4 POLISHING Installed 333 W. Broad St. Westfield Marie Kingston, Karen Lojo, Cath- Marie Hingston, Karen Lojo, Nancy ISO North Ave. H, We*tfield Call 233-4050 erine Mooney, Nancy Jane Pflug, Jane Pflug, Lind'a Smith, Eileen PROMPT SERVICE FUEL OIL and LA SALLE - CADILLAC Dial 232-1600 Linda Smith, Eileen Tyrrell, Jfclene Tyrrell and Hele-ne WiHreich. Mem- Next to Union County Road Dept. bers of Troop 555 who earned their Call 232-3726 LIVERY SERVICE Open Pri. evea 'til S P.M. Wittroieh and Franoine Zarrcllo. 1216 South Ave., W. Wesifield BURNER SERVICE Karen Billson. Maureen Brehm, cross were Maureen Brehm, Kath- 117 E. Broad St. Westfiald - IIMPUSINES - Anne Marie Cosenza, Kathleen Dor- leen D&i'vin, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Ei- Call 232-2200 westfield & Vicinity REILLY wltn Uniformed Chauffeurs vin, Donna Diaz, Nancy Filzpatrick, leen Graney, Annmarie Griffith, • DELICATESSENS 450 North Ave. E. Wostfleld Eileen Graney, Annmarie Griffith, Elizabeth Kilsheimer, Patricia La- ^ OldsmobileCo. Cadillac Limousines SHOES-ORTHOPEDIC X-ancy Johnson, Efebet.h Kilsheim- Corte, Michele McOaskill, Mory ARTISTS' SUPPLIES Authorized For All Occasions Anywher* In or Out of the State or, Patricia JjaConte, Michele Mo OtdsmobiU TOWNE INSULATION Belli Ott and Cabhy Szot. Frequent and Direct Servlc* Caskill, Mary Beth Ott and Cathy Following the singing of the Girl Westf.eld Sales ft B*rrlo* DELICATESSEN to all COBBLER SHOP Szot of Troop 555 recited the Scouts' Ifortk Are. BJ. AJD S-Tttl Airports — Piers — Terminals Scout hymn and the posting of the INSULATION PROBLEMS? Specializing in promise and were given their FJy- Weatfleld. W*m Jeney "The Open Door to Hospitality" Call Dial 232-1100 up wings by leaders Mrs. Eugene colors, refreshments were served in • Choice Cold Cgti North & Central AVM., Westf I eld Dcrvin, Mrs. William Hogan and the school cafeteria. • Home made Salad* Orthopedic Shoes • Frozen Foods For Your Child • Fancy Groceries LUMBER 23 Years Exporienc« girl scout promise. AUGUSTINE T h e Rev. SaJratore Tagiiareni "Sandwiches Put Up to Tak* Out" "If U Doubt, Ask Tour Physlclu? Scouts Receive Art Supply presided over The court of awards. MOTORS Open Daily Including Sundays J. S, IRVING COMPANY Fete VigrZIantl, Prop, Qrumbacher Artists' Material! Weatherprooters Slice im Cadette Scout Katft-y Brown, daugh- Brushes • Oils Call 232-8012 Authorised Insulation & Siding Work LUMBER * MILLWORK Dial 232-9030 First Class Award ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'lliam Brown Canvas 1122 South Ave. W. Westfield Or Every D of 6 Westbrook Rd., led t)he opening • CHRTHLBH A Specialty 329 South AY*. W. W«itfi#k Laura Johnson, daughter of Mr.and closing ceremonies. Badges Dial 233-3462 XJ OIL — OIL BURNER* «:tl Central Ave. Wentfleld PLYMOUTH DRUG STORES Call 276-3474 KABDWARB — PAINTB (Opp. Railroad Station) and Mrs. VV. Ronayne of G20 Boule- were awarded by Mrs. H'and, Troop ^_ _ _ _. . _. _ _ _. • VALIANT Mailing Address: vard and Margaret Legowski, KOI; Mrs. Clarence Chehayl, Troop Service TIFFANY DRUGS 251 E. 1st Ave., Roselle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 824; Mrs. Eugene Marcant'onio, AUTO BODY REPAIRS lor "JEHU*" •••«• Legowski, 175 Nont'h Collage PI., re- Troop 154; iMrs. John McGuire, Opes 7 Says a Wt«k SPORTING G •1*11 s ceived the first class Girl SeoulTroop 254; Mrs. J. L. Larino, Troop Dial 233-1098 From 9 a.m. to to p.m. INSURANCE Award at the court of awards at 540; and Mrs. J. T. Konlje, Troop SEVELL-S 576 North AY«, E. Wsttfleld Sunday* and Holiday! I«cL MASONRY COLONIAL Holy Trinity Grammar School last 913. JTrt* pick-Up aad B«ll-r*rr week. Mrs. Joseph Hand, commu- AD 8-SOM PEARSALL & SPORTS CENTER AUTO BODY CO. 1111 float* AT*. W. PATIOS - SIDEWALKS nity chairman and loader of Cadette Body and Paint Shop FRANKENBACH, INC. "Everything fur the Sportaman** Troop 301, presented the girls with BRICK STEPS Complete Equipment For: fcAA • ALA • M.C.A. Road Aid WESTFIELD DODGE, Inc. special first class pins which rep- ARC to Meet DARBY'S DRUG STORE Kit. OTHER CONCRETE JOBS • Go'ff resent the hiffhesit award in girl 24 Hour Towing: Sunday, June 8 Archery Fender Repairs — Painting AUTHORIZED CALL 561-0340 ANY TIME scouting, Phon»i A Da mi 2-1198 ALL Tenn I* The nest meeting of the Union Truck Fainting- and Repairs Dodge 4-24-4t £k liner Margaret and Laura have served Sales and Service AU Othar fiporta County Unit, New Jersey Associa- Foreign Car Service Vtuth Av» W as assistants witih Westtteld's Spec- INSURANCE SKI RENTALS tion for"Retarded Children, will be MEATS Badminton & Tonnia Racquat* ial Troop 778, sponsored by Mr. and Call 232-8887 DODGE • DART 1 Mrs. Walter Douglas and as cadetle held at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday at the rteatrung North Jersey Training School at To- DODGE] "Job-IUted" TRUCK! FENCES Guna, Ammitnltfon and Lioeai*S aides wibh Mrs. J. T. Kontje's Jun- >20 Windsor Ave. Westfield 232-4700 Dial 233-8420 towa. J&M ior Troop 913. Margaret also helps II Ktm it. 520 South Ave. W. at the Toi'awa School for the Re-Unit members have been invited Dial 232-0075 BARTELL'S (On the Circle) We»tff«| FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC SUPER MARKET tarded. Beth girls will be water- to tour the school, which is one of AUTO RADIATORS 405 South Ave. W. LAMPS & REPAIRS front aides at E.T.C. at Camp Blue the state's residential facilities for Complete Quality Heron for two sessions this summer. the mentally retarded. SPORTS CENTER, INC Besides tltis service they have com- Bertram Schwartz, unit president, LIBERTY GLASS CO. CATALINA LIGHTING Pood Markit pleted six cadette badges in thewill conduct a brief business meet- OF WESTFIELD of Westfleld a. "w. Hall R.W.Hal • Prim» Meat—Custom Cut Serrtofl fields of out-of-doors, home, inter- ing, during which oficers will be Auto Radiators ROTCHFORD PONTIAC HOUSH) OF "Faithful wad Satlnfftai • Home Made Food Speclaltte* national friendship, health and elected for 1D69-70. Repaired • Recored • Replaced I1VC. AND tory Service in Wo61lieU DInl Authorized PONTIAC-TEMPEST • Fresh l^rulta and V»«etable» tor Over 3d Tear»" safety, active citizenship and arts; Bus transportation will be avail- Kound • Cedar • Fine Bohetnlu • Fr»eier Orders 104 South Ave. D, Writleli Sales & Service in addition they have completed the able from the unit's Day Care Cen- Good Will UBed Cars Split Rail • Stockade Imported Ski HentalH * Sea A Ski ClothUl Scott's Lawn Care Froducti Crystal 232-0402 social dependability, the emergency ter in Winfield Park. Arrangements 4:*3 North Are. Chandellera Spaldlne Footwear preparedness, the active citizenship may be made by calling the unit Water-Softening Salt and other* 856 Mountain Av«. Brunswlck-Balke Bowline EQalp- Dial 388-1581-2 • Lamp* of challenge, and the challenge of theoffice in Kenitworth. AUTO DEALERS Distinction for Mountoinild* rnent PAINT A nODT SHOP 277 Central Ave. Clark Complete Needa fop Golf A T«imH North Ave,. Garwood every purpose 7HU-1SSO • Large Selection Racquetfl Kestrung on Preml*«» FLOOR COVERINGS of Shades Fishing & Hunting IJcenrt* IHSU«« • Lamp MOVING ft STORAGE • Ice Skates Sharpened • PoolTabUf BRUNT & WERTH, Inc. Dial 233-2442 Dial 232-4223 47 Elm St. V/eitfleW AWNINGS, 3HADES t/a W. R. Dolbier & Co. HENRY P. TOWNSEND 106 Central Av». REDEEMER LUTHERAN LINOLEUM — FORMICA STORAGE SINK A COUNTER TOPS TIRES Westfield Window Shop MOVING & PACKING Eat 1939 8HADES *» VENETIAN BLINDS TRIUMPH WILLIAMS LAMPS 141 JVortJt AT*. W. W«tt*cM NURSERY SCHOOL AD 2 6500 MAKERS O — All Famoui Makes — HORTON'S 7«5 Central Att, (lent Grove St.) AJD Dial 232-5958 W«tfi»ld 232-2151 I CHATTIN AWNINGS | 741 Central Av*. Weitfi»ld OUBTOBIBR B11VTRA7VOK AND PARKING fN RKAH OPTICIANS & Alumlmim — Stor&ff* Daily from I to I STORP LINCOLN MERCURY TakB Down & Re-haagr Servlc* Your one-stop lamp headquarters 229 Cowperthwaite Place Moi. « Vtl. BTe« 'tU I P.M. • Refiniahln?, rewirlns and repair ONE OF THE &ES1 301 SOUTH AVE . WESTFIELD. N.J. Canopies Rented of any lamp ROBERT F. DAY Custom-Made Old lamps restored TIRE DEALS Westfield, New Jersey Veaetiap Blinds, WU.low Bhadea • Victorian flobea painted to match Prescription Optician IN TOWN Alamlnum Comb. HYDE & ELLIS, Inc. your base Bitlmatei ft Sample call BRAKES • Lamp *hade» repaired or 233-3288 FRONT END ALIGNMENT GOODWIN MOTOR 232-3831 • COMPLETE INSTALLATION ered 8 Kim it. WtatArld SHOCK ABSORBERS • Also cas duplicate any other ihade EXHAUST SYSTEM* If no aaewer, 7H-I171 Lighting Fixtures — WUttamsburc WHBBL ALir.NMBflT CORP. bronze and awatf lights 206 North Ay*. W. Westfield COMPETENT MECHANICS 232-1300 An opportunity to make significant use MERCEDES BENZ • SUNBEAM _ We aleo Install A LI. NAMB BRAND 8 • Larte stock of replacement RAYMOND E. WHEELER 343 South Avo. E., Weitfleld of the rapid learning years of your pre- AUTHORIZED LINOLEUM • VINYL • TILHi • Do»lt-Touraelf lamp parts (Near Inspection Statioa) Sales and Servlc* • FORMICA WORK Opes BTentnjra 8-» OPTICIANS TM-B700 school child. 130 W. Otb St. 754-8700 Plalnfleld BOOKS • AJumiaum Storm Ba«a LAUNDRIES BOB MILLER TIRE CO. (at Arlington Ave.) Re-Gloaed — Re-Sor«*n*d FU1*« Da»U«ittC For Dial 232-6700 • Bmm AMEKICAN THE TOWN BOOK STORE IVORY LAUNDRY US ROYAL Qualified Teachers 1006 Sooth Av». W. Weitfleld ri«la or and BOOKS FOR ALL & DRY CLEANERS TIRIS FOREIGN NORRIS CHEVROLET paperback! Honr»: Mo»day 9:00 A.M. to 9 P.* CARS Limited Class Size FUEL OIL • Complet* for COMMUNITY • Grtetfag Car-^ •We op Dally: 9:30 A.M. to fr-.Sp PH • A«ntfll Library In fine Ifaena Dial 233-5512 CCP CHEVROLET REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Ik. cotton ruga Modern Facilities ID S-813B Sfima T> U0 Central Ava PT^AN •Dependable, Friendly H»rTlc« WHEEI, BALANCING B. Broad ft. Wdtlrll BEAR WlfEEI, Al Since 1926" q Approved by the New Jersey Authorized (Hear Eatraacs tron) Tow* MOBILHEAT 15% nnnHB SERVICE SALES & SERVICE Parkin* Lot) Co»l HEATINO OILS Cash A Curry SHOOK APSORBER9 Discount for Major and Minor Repairs BRidge 6-0900 WE REPLACE • Nnrw An. EJ. Laundry Don* 232-408C Department of Education Large Selection of ^ by the Pound Uaed Cars and Truck* »*»r Plck-ap avd Dellv«rF BROKEN FRAMES LEHIGH OIL CO., INC 420 South Ave. W., Westfield Dial 233-0220 U) vision of Joy Oil Co, Call 232-5020 Session I. 9:00-11:30 A.M. FUEL OIL '6 Prospect St. Central Avr. find North Ave. ft, and npD fir* Fin in* Session II. 12:30- 3:00 P.M. FOR QUICK WURNRJW RERVIO (3 and 4 year olds) FUGMANN WHALEN'S GARAGE UNION COUNTY RESULTS FOR Enrollment applications may be obtained by contacting OIL COMPANY VOLKSWAGEN, WHILE YOU the Principal's Office of the Day School. Always Ready to Serve Yow GOOD Inc. ADVERTISE WAIT! We replace all types of lenses, tn Authorized Dealer Mr. David A. Janisko VOLKSWAGEN CENTER Issd RESULTS Just bring ID the pUcfts of Claims & National Account* Sales — Service Parta ill broke* Handled Principal WHREI, ALIGNMENT SN Sales & Service ADVERTISE ROBT. E. BRUNNER 1 BALANCING SERVICH Watchdog- Burner Service 232-1517 Statlo» Waj^oai — Karmaa Dial AD 3-0393 Easy Budget Payment Plaa Mechanics IN THIS AD 3-0394 THIS SPACE Dial 732-5272 Ui SPACE 6m — 1 •THE TCESTFrELD (N..T.) LEADtiR, TnUFWDAY, JUNE ,1, iflM Vtm 5 1 MK study period the sl.u- vi\U't\ ,-ti 7-ut Morris Tnninikr. TB Training Fourteen Students To Study Abroad - will ifim- Hie Al.siifien coim- li.v.^rlc. Thwc will ;ilso he :u\ op- A Marine Corps vrlnnn, Air. Miss KulhnrhiL* I). Ciiss or Union. wii WHS sliidciifs will lie licrc liui:;i| sido trip io Liim-mr, Swltzer- Itdchc is i nicinhcr of his rluuvli's iluly .\;mic Siu'ioly. He is also ar- VIL-D president of thu 'IM ]»nrt'ici]>;il:iiiK in lilic Anicrictn Jii.sli- 'IIn1 .'ItidenLs will .sp'.'iid four ww;ks J:IIKI. Thnmns Roche of r>4 Oarhy J«i., 1 livc in Ihe JVlnun! n insitk* Litllo tovy Disease Associalion of fule fur Foreign N!mly jn u^i;iu).s in .sliitlyiji!' Ihc SJKIINSII Junaua/ii. and T-liii fin;:l Ilirec cJny.s of i'he lour MouiiUiin.siile, has LH'ii n|)|>oinh<(| ;in 1 New Jorsey—sponsors of the local Spain ;ini( Kivina this Miiimi;'r. <-h j!iz:iii(in. Swno oj' llu; uriiri1 dar- will he siJE'ii-t in Parl.s. The group assistant, agency uiiKi.Hcr lor Tin- Air. Raclie juitii'd Ki|ml- Christmas Sun I Cu'inpaijai — today AIKS is ;i iKni-pioli! orj^wii/.Jilinn of hi'K in liu.1 j'.i'fJi'j' ni-]y U-st 11K.ir cuitr- will Mi'iive home MIL'. I. Kf|iiilahle Ufa A.s.sut'iinci' Soncly ol in lii^li sulwml sludciiis .'Hid li'iuHiur.i announced tliat the Association will a«o ;il Ijtill-'FigJiMng (only baby bulls I|K' LLS- MW Kodii' nml bis wifi\ HiMiy, present u Kcrit'.s oC training courses which WII.S rounded in ]%l for the 1 ivii ] bo u.sedi or juay learn n^munco iMr. Roche is assorinletl wllh HIP Imvc foiif ehildrcli: Tom. i:i; |ti»b, in respirnlury care lor reiiisLered ptirpu.se ut foreign wLntly. [I'jiiL'ijiH. IU-foru rolurin-jtj to the Uni- Honor M™. Chi man company's Short Hills n«fiiry, to- !i: M;iry Hclh, 7; ;MK1 Jim, H. nurses from hospitals in Union, !cd Slates, al I ho end of Auguwl, Ilicy M'is.s Jnan A.snius, Spnnivh teach- Mrs. A. V. L'iuman of 0 Rutgers Hudson and MoiimuuLh counties. will tour Seville and lilu; Andalusiaii er, will In* eluipcroivintf ;i group ol Cl., former chairman of the We.st- •Dr. Stephen M. Ay res of West- countryside. .stifdunLs al tilt' Ujiiversily oi Saki- 1'iokl Town Republican Commitoe, field, one of the tuition's leading nianca in Spain, Su.saii Bi-nnniiisi, 'he UniversUy of Slrashourg will •was liimoix'd for \\ur .survicc at a authorities in chest diseases, will I Virginia Chlaii, 'Li nil a Ek-hlvorn, I In: Irwnc of .seven WJJS Ki-ench ri'cont mi't'lintf of thu organization. - j ; '• II direct the sessions. The initial •Margery (Junzu, Juanne Lcjisiior, students I'iiis .sununcj1. He Hi Adam.s. course will be 'held June Hi to 27, Shu was citud lur her leadership and Rkiine Scclo'lund will bo West- JamiL- liischnrr, lianlxira Hull, Lto of the Wi:s!4"icld HvpubJicans and nt St. Vincent's Hospital and (Medi- field's representatives al tlic univer- Kinncy, Jam*! Pliillips, Sirsiin Saw- Un- JILT successful efforts to increase cal Center of New York. Dr. Ay res wily. Ic-Ili-, turd Cindy Sluiidl will .study :il •is chairman of TB-RD Control's vuter registration and improve ab- At the beginning of the six this univLTsily, located on thu bur- sentee balloL participation. medical advisory committee and dor between France and (iennany. director of the cardiopulmonary STILL CHIPPER, Charlie Chaplin raises his glass in tour, the students will spend two iMr.s. Claman is currently serving laboratory at St. Vincent's Hospital. a toast. The lamed silent-screen actor celebrated Ills diys in the capital, Madrid. Tlity ffjre arriving aL Slra.suour^, the as Union County campaign chair- A SUPERB SELECTION will llien Ix; driven L'o Salamanco, a will spLMicl four days in man for gubernatorial candidate •Supported iby a budget of $37,000, 80th birthday recently at his Switzerland home. •medieval city in Ijlie nortlvwt-'s-L of London. They will then pmcoed io Frank X. McDermott, also a resi- the courses will be continued untii Spain. Miguol Cervantes, iihe author SLrashimrK by way of liLlgium for a dent of Weslfield. iioo nurses from the tri-county area of Don Quixote was once a professor Hour wct*k period of sludy. ilmve participated in -the through the company to bo named an assistant vice president in 1966, Canteen Names and was promoted to his present Our No. 1 FACTORY AIR Executive Elected position in January. He is responsible for the com- Staff Manager recommendation CONDITIONED CARS To Pinkertoii's Board pany's personnel, sales, insurance, (William C. Linn, vice presjdent- and industrial relations program. He Myron S. Staff has been appointed 'admmastmtion, has been elected to also directs advertising and public •general manager of Philadclpihia KENTUCKY MOST WITH FULL POWER the board of directors of Pinkcrton's relations activities for the firm, branch opei-aliions for Oanteen Cor- Which is now in its 119 year. Linn poration, it was announced today by BOURBON Francis R. Sdlvwar-tz, area vice pres- FOR YOUR (Mr. Linn joined Pinkerton's in resides with his wife and daughter Bortled ident for Canteen. SAVE 20% TO 1945 as a iguard. He progressed In Westfield. Mr. Sl'afif luas been general man- One of the largest selections of in SUMMER DRIVING PLEASURE ager of Canteen's New York, New Jersey and Long Island operations traditional shirts in the East. Bond JET for the past year. Prior to that he ool417Neck was district manager-food service Reg. 5.95 to 7.95 each for L-omg Island. Mr. Staff joined 3for$15 32-36 Sleeve Canteen in 195G as a sales repre- LICCARDI MOTORS sentative assigned to the New Bruns- NEEDS wick bi*amsh and subsequently as j Open paily *til 9 P.M., Wednesday & Saturday 'til 6 P.M. sumed regional sales rasportsibilit FIELDCLUB BLIWISE LIQUORS 288-1880 for all New England states. Where Service & Quality Meet •<425 PARK AVE PLairifield 6-7373 307 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD AD 3-0248 Corner Mountain Ave. & Rt. 22 A graduate of Usala College, East MECHANIi Orange, he is a member of lihe New 233-1133 IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT IN FAA York Sales Executive Club and CERTIFlED COURSES. COMPLETE Lions Club. INSTRUCTION IN ALL PHASES. He recently was appointed to servo QOvt. approved "Free placement servtea on the National Automatic Merchan- dising Assn. Group in Plhiiadelphiia. Approved for Veterans Training He resid-os at 336 Mountain Ave. Free Booklet , Groups Now with 'his wife Nancy, daughter San- 20 min. from NYC PS Forming dra, a freshman at Dean Junior Col- Write, Visit lege, and sons Bruce an'd Richard. or Phone

Resume Search HEN BIT PIGWEED PEPPERWEED PURSLANE MOUNTA.rNSlDE - Fish and Game Department officials in New SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS Vineyard, Mo. began a search Mon- day for the body of Thomas Shay, 401 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE 64, of. 173 New Providence Rd. who ! ^TETERBORO, N. J. 07608 has been missing an'd feared dead since a hunting trip in Chain-of- Nam* Ponds Township last Nov. 6.

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authorized BARTELL'S FARM and 54 Elm Street GARDEN SUPPLY, Inc. IS PARKING A PROBLEM? Scotts EST. 1933 CALL OPEN DAIJLY 8-6, SAT. 8-5, SUN 9-1 277 CENTRAL AVE- CLARK, N, L ADams 3-0662 3-4 388-1581 a TIIR iWKSTMKLD (N.J.) (TRADER, TMUUSDAY, JUNE !». Iflfifl 1 -JJi ACTIVITIES WESTF AND VICI .* ,*--*- ». 100 Young People Join Trinity Parents CHURCH SERVICES icers Presbyterian Church Sunday P'arni'i.s (J-uiiti ni Jloiy Triivily OUIt UDY OF MHJUDUS ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CJlUttCll il\ S^lwnl iif its I'in;]] mec-Mni! of It. 'J. Cllt'ItCU 4M E. HrmiU Si. 'More Hum 100 ninth jiriidm w wonshiped ;il. I'he strand service Mie li)i:«-l!Jiifl sclionl yenr inducted 304 Central Ave.. Mour.cnlnftlrie The Ttev. Caunii Kiclinrrf J. be received into lilie k4!'owship of Mm I1II*OLI£1IOML Ihu yoar • they :he followin..^ sVMv uf {;irict'i*.s for (he Kev. Gerard J. McCarrv, 1'aator The Rev. John C. W. » Pmsbylirkm tihui'di Suntkiy nwrn- I wive on I lined .scrm'on.s ci>mii:^ yL'ar: President, Mr. and Ansistmits The He*. Joseph S. HnrriBOD iiT# ;if the fl n.m. worship servico. lOtich one IKI.S koj>L a study note- Mrs, Joseph K. Zollcr; vice presi- Krv. Gerard Ulielan The Kcv. IIiiL'h Llfontfood Their public iifFirmiaUon of faith book duiiituiimiiK hnpopiiaut cfoss- dent, Mr. and MIK William Duwney; Itcv. Kaymond Amnack Tlie Rev. D, Thomas Andrews culniiiKitas a full year of .study as room discir.-:ai'on , Air. :mtl Mrs. Geui'gtt I3o- Rectory—1221 Wyoming Dr. The Kcv. Herbert ArmnaU'gui •the re^utou* young people's commu- In May oacli young person Uilkod rccordin^ secretary, Mr. Sunday Masses—7. 8, fr; 15, 10:3fl Thursday, 7 a.m., holy conwnun- nicant class of the Presbyterian individually wil;h one of the minis- i\m\ Mr.s. Tiionnns Loonies; corres- and 12. ion, Kpiscqxil Churehwomeii coft'ev church school. ters of I'liu ciuircli concerning his ponding accrcUiry, Mr. and Mrs. Weekday Masses—b:30. 7 and 8. al 10 a.m. Under the supervision of the min- decision uf coinunitiiK'nt. .Idin F. ZoHar. Uolydiiy Masses—ti, ?, fl, 10 and J'Yiiukiy, 8:.'iO p.m., choir concert. isli'r.s iuu\ n stiiiFf of i;iy loachors, groups of romimmiciints were in- The ^tiest speaker, GP-IMITI Dono- B p.m. Saturday, a a.m., holy commun- iJK'.so ynuiiLj people have participat- lervtiowi'd by Kli youth meeting; 12:45 p.m., Richard Ilekclcr, Margaret V«n Detisen, llDiinic ;MalcoIm and Anne made at rectory two months to ad-1 \ \y baptism, church on Sunday are: Bruce An- puibHc education is to improve in l0 Maxwell iuefore their .Elder interviews leading /to church membership. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH derson, James Annese, Susan Bass, vance. •Monday, 10 a.m., ecclesiastical quality, it need's m'ore state aid. 170 Elm Street Sbacey Bassobt, Jed Beard^ley, embroidery. C.E.F. feels that since non-public Ministers Debra Bentley, Thomas Betz, Doug- THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF Wednesday, St. Barnabas, 7 and schools share to a large measure the COMMUNITY FANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN Rev. William K. Cober las Elackmore, Diane Balger, THE HOLY TRINITY 9:30 a.m., holy communion. Rev. Robert W. Thatcher national eduoational affort to the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH Ridha^d Bonnert, Riobeiit Bonnot, common advantage of all baxpay- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Murphy Meeting House Lane 74 Martine Ave,, South B.L.S., Pastor Thursday, 9 a.m. Nursery School Kaithlecn Boone, David B'oston, ers, it necessarily follows out of Mountainside, New Jersey George L Hunt Jotm P. MiUai Frederick Bristol, Cynthia Brouse, Assistants for Retarded Children (each week- equity and fiscal pragmatics that REDEEMER LUTHERAN Minister* Ministers Bruce Cant, Jeffrey Carruth, Rev, Thomas E. Daly day); 9:30 a.m., Woman's Mission nonnpubl'ic schools must receive — CHURCH The Rev. Elincr A. Tnlcott Jr. Sunday, 9:30 and 11 o'clock wor- Oliambeniin, Bmd Ohazotte. Rev. Satvatorc J. Tagliarcnl Society board; 1 p.m., circle plan- student for sLudent—-Uie aame aid 229 Cowperthwaite PI. Minister to Youth: ship services: the sacrament of holy ning; 3 p.m., Afternoon Dungeon; Rev. John E. Murphy Also, Steven Cloyes, James Cut- th'at public sdioolis should and must Rev. Eugene A. Rehwinkel Mr. William Culton communion will be observed and 8 p.m., church cabinet. OF SEVERAL gold- RECTORY: 315 First St.—232-8137 ler, Lisa Dalcn, Janet Davis, Deb- receive to endure and impriove their Thursday, 8 p.m., Women's Eve- Thursday. 0:30 a.m., intercessory now members will be received, in- Friday, 8 p.m., Junior High Dance, coated temples in the royal academic goals. CONVENT: 525 Trinity PL—233-3159 | nine GuiId orah Dearing, Petor Demarest, Alan prayers; 10 a.m., Christmas work- cluding youfch confirmation classes. Washington School. and religious capital of Grammar School — 233-3716 Friday, 3 p.m., Children's Youth hop. Dr. George L. Hunt wi'l preach. Deombcleg, Anne Eekent, Jens Feck, High School — 233-0484 s Sunday, 8:45 and 11 a.m., morn- Tun Furt'h, Jill Gassaway, Susan Luang Prabang, Laos. The Choir party. | Friday, 7 a.m., Junior High Fel- "Ohurdi Day" for grades 8 and 0. ing worship. Theme for fche service: CCD Office — 233-7455 Saturday, 9 a.m. Lutheran Day Nursery care is provided for chil- Gerdsen, Neil Glenn, Carolyn Gor- "City of the Golden Bud- Lutheran School "Otobratiion for the New Day." don, Glenn Grambo, John Havas, dha" has an abundance of School Olympics in Westfield. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., church school: dren under three; 9:30 and Id. a.m., Ohilldren wilt participate. The serv- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, 8:30 a. F< E Christian will preach at to be considered by means of qucs- Pa. Apostle, the Prayer Book, Page 240, Feliowship Room; 8 p.m., Al Anon, the 10;45 serwice and other new tion and answer participation is, Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor- 9:15 a.m., the healing service, 9:25 classroom; 9 p.m., At Anon Family members wiu be welcomed. 5 p:m., "Crushing All Nations in Our Day ship service, infant baptism, the a.m., the holy eueharist. Group, Coe Fellowship Room. I communion service in the Chapel I by God's Kingdom." Rev. Julian Alexander Jr. will Friday, 6 a.m., the holy eueharist Wednesday, 8 p.m., board of trus- wiLh MPi Tubbs givjn.g bhe rneditia- Tuesday, 8 p.m., the Bible study speak; church school 4th thru 12th followed by a light breakfast. •tees, Minister's Study; board of ^on; contemporary worship service aid to be used during a question nnd grades at 9:30 a.m., and infants deacons, Henry Neill Room; board in the church; 8 p,m, meeting for answer discussion will be "Babylon (ihru 3rd grade at 11. 6:30 p.m., of Christian education, Church Li- parents on "The Meaning of Bap- the Great Has Fallen! God's King- Junior, Middler and Senior Fellow- CHRISTIAN SCIENCi brary. fcism" for those w5ro will have chil- I dom Rules!" ships. RADIO PROGRAMS dren baptized on June 15. Monday, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 and S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. CALVAKY LUT11EKAN p.m., circle meetings. THE BIBLE SCIENTIST CHURCH (LCA) Tuesday 9:30 a.m., morning pray- SPEAKS TO YOU 422 E. Broad St. ECHO LAKE CHURCH OF CHRIST 108 Eastman St., Cranford er; 10:30 a.m., adult Bible study— 4 The future of a new college Westfield, New Jersey Westfield Congregation Pastors; Gospel of Luke, 8 p.m., Tuesd'ay graduate is often punctuated Sunday Services—11 A.M. E. Broad St. at Springfield Ave. rhe Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqjtsi Evening Circle; 8:15 p.m., pastoral Sunday School—11 A.M. J. Paul Du Bois, Minister The Rev. Gordon L. Huff committee meeting. with question marks: Which Nursery—11 A.M. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Bible School Tet 276-2418 Wednesday 8:15 p.m., congrega- [ob? what about military serv- Wednesday Evening Testimony for all ages; 10:30 a.m., worship Saturday, 10:30 a.m., The Girls tional meeting. ice? marriage now or later? Meetings—8:15 P.M. service; 6 p.m., youth activities; I Mission Club will hold its annual But a deeper question is, 7 p.m., evening worship. (A nursery | big piemic at Echo Lake Park "How can I do God's 'thing'?" GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH is provided at all of the assemblies. (Locust Grove section) until 3 TERRILL ROAD The rigid answer to THIS BOSTON-An operator's view from the cab of a 100«foot tower crane dramatizes new construction at world 250 Gallows Hill Rd. Everyone welcome!). o'clock. They will moot at the BAPTIST CHURCH, S.B.C. question helps get rid of all headquarters of the Christmn Science Church. Some 10,000 members are attending the (lenomination'i church at 10:30 a.m. Third grade other question marks. Listen annual meeting held in Xiwton, MnssarhuseUs, this week, Completion of the new Church Center by 1971 Rev. Peter M. Kalellig Wednesday 8 p.m., mid-week Bi- 1340 Terrill Road, Scotch Plains will provide a new nilministration building, new Sunday School building, expanded rudio-television fiiril- Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthos; 10:151 ble study. girls and fcheir friends have been 322-7151 or 322-9026 Sunday, June 8, to ities, an underground garage, and a public exhibition hall. Church plans also include a plaza and reflect- a.m., Sunday School; 10;ro to 11:45 | Thursday, 9:45 a.m., 1 a d i es [ invited as prospective new mem- Rev, Kenneth E. King, Pastor ing pool. Extensive new building hy private developers at the perimeter ol the 15-acre Center will continus "After Graduation — 1 a.m., Hivine Liturgy. Bible class. bers, according to Miss Beatrice Worship Opportunities: Sunday, major renewal in Boston ! Back Bay area. Wilfrid, advisor. 11 a.m. and 7 pp.m., Wednesday, What Next?" Sunday, fl a.m, and 10:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Christian Education Op- services of worship eind Sunday portunities For the Whole Family: SUNDAY MORNING ehurdh school for nursery through Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday; WNEW-1130 Kc. - 6:45 A.M. grade 8; 10:45 a.m., babysitting for Choir Rehearsal, 8:15 p.m., Wed- WERA- 1590 Kc. - 8:15 A.M. children under three years in the nesday. WVNJ - 620 Kc. - 9:45 A.M. nursery; 1:30 p.m., annual church Nursery provided for all services. family picnic at Nomalicgan Park until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 3 p.m., a joint meet- ing of the Urban Crisis panel and the JNCW Community Corporation in Laundry Woes Piling Up? SERVICES Newark will be held in fellowship lia-Il. Tiie public is invited.

WOODSIDE CHAPEL Get Smart! V Morse Ave., Fanwood Fellow Saturday. 2 p.m., annual Sunday . .. leave your School picnic will be held at IU>r- way River Park at 2 p.m. ivashday blues with Sunday, II a.m., Orin Dudley of Merchants: New York will bring the message at us, and save! the Family Bible Hour. The Sunday School will be in session at the same hour. 7:30 p.m., Mr. Dudley All the work and weather-worry Gain additional customers will also be the speaker al the eve- is gone from washday forever, ning service. Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer and Bible when you let us do / our family from newcomer's moving study time at the Chapel. laundry. You'll be surprised at the savings and workmanship! into your area. TEMPLE ISRAEL OF SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOI) "He in with AMBASSADOR Newcomer's Welcoming 1920 CHffwood St., Scotch Plains DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Service. We personally greet each newcomer and 1920 Cliffwood Street 556 Westfield Ave. • AD 3-0255 acquaint them wjth your service, merchandise Scotch Plains and reputation. Phone: 899-1830 A Funeral Home of homelike* atmosphere, completely modern air conditioned/ WRITE Oft PHONE FOR PARTICULARS Rabbi Swnon Pot ok will conduct IVORY DRY CLEANERS off-street Parking Facilities services at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at PHONE Temple T^r;iel of Scotch Plains ;md Licensed Staff Also AND LAUNDERERS Charles E. Dooley Fanwood. SabbM-h morn in if serv- DOOLEY FUrJEftAl ices ly^in hi (A:A(L frosfrssts fw the FIRE 233-0003 ' Stef>b«L a-rtrf Sn-Utrdzy SOUTH AVE*WtCT-~WE&TffELD, NEW JERSEY &7m be Mfe' rui: fN.J.) T.EADEH. TIIUILSDAV, .JI'NI-: fi, UM1!I ilKtf 7 March iiro; SuiiMiU.sf — Hichaid Brown Alumni Library Spring Itook of Moth fhildn-n's .- Awards Highlight Kllno; cnKhieer a n d geologist — Dasol Elects Adult deparlmi'iil.s will lit1 im s;ih*. M n r k Wiilt'inaii; arlisl — Duiiidd Sale June II Tallies will l)il sel up in 'lit' park- I'irrnY JIIIK* 11 1 AslniKin; .sjTort.s-m-fin—Hith Sclmdlc; Fips from a Pro ing lol jind will I)' iiraniied hy !i- Pack 172 Mcctini wolf — fIrani Untie, Dale Pritchnrd, New Officer Westfirld IVTcinorinI IJlmry will hrary JMTHOIUK'-I and nicmtieis of Reid Jajkn, Uonio Prisyion, .Jiimes The l,:ic.']rl will hold ils srvenllt annicil fnniily H from !» a.m. lo '1 p.m., accord- In the evt.'iu of win, the .salt* wi O'J!) Seoul Pack 172 Mine roccnlly Kvnns, Jt'lf I/ydcman, n n d Sieve The rleolion of Hod W. Hic-c of \)ku'u- and tiuiiiui on .Sunday on the ing In Miss Shirley Louise Wrlyhl. Wrny Mundy ;'nui/id.s ol Iliu Short Hills Coiirilry he held in the rolttmltt of the Mu- iviis highlighter! by piv.si'iiUilion of ; tinner — Mark Coles. Fvm\ NATIONAL Tn'JCK DniVfTR OF THE YEAR 130 Gallows Hill Rd. us vice presi- liln'iin.'in. I looks and nthiT nuit tr- II IU physical ifilm.'ss nehic-vement yor, Boh Smith, 1J;i| Colsuh, dent of inanugL-nionl information Day School in Sliorl Hills. ials bi.'iiitf ilis("iii"(ied IVDIII Hie eol- nicipal «wards. Cuhmnstor Ail Assnuui Scoll. JMant, and Skipper Bode: ns- services was annouiu'cd by Dasol The event, sliirting «!. 3 p.m.. is ipi'i'sonUul tin.' awards In Hob Smilh, si.slant dcmiLT — .hum's Mini'r, Corporation of New York (Mly, con- for Hnm-ii Iliiivejsily ahmini and Torid Kolloyg. Colin KLM-.WMI, n n tl •Mark Mayors, Seotl 'Mall-hcw, sulting niaiiayL'iiiL'nt cii^iiu'ciH. Iheii- fainilii!.s residing in the art'a. [ReicI Jajko. The following Cuhs also •Scolt Miller, Dan Di'VVoever, ;md 'Mr. nice was formerly vice prt.'si- It will include yanic-J. COMIL'SIS. and (received awards: (Jold arrow—Dale Karl Stumler; gold arrow — Pat lvfri-slunenis. PHOTOSTATS dt»nt, administpiition services, of iPrRchard, Robert DcCosla, and CoLsch, Hcid .lajko, Peter Paschall, REA Express Previously Jio li :i rl 'iiu; I>nck;uvanna Bi'own Cliii'> van- Stove Boycr; silver arrow — Pat 'Konio Posyton and Steve Landau; been as-sociated in management pos- nisi a of Iiiown alumni residing in iColsch, Mark Kuclliug (3), Steve and silver arrow —.Held Jnjko. Unnon. Morris. ICssox, and Homcr- iBoyer, and Colin Kcrwim; wolf— itions with International Paper Co., SAME DAY SERVICE Awards presented to Cu!)s at the C.B.S. Inc. and General Electric Cp. st'L (.'ounlit's It bponsurs ^ variety iRtfbort DcCostn; dencr — Dale of events anuully in support of tiio iPritchard and Malt DeBlas; and as- Apr. Jl meeting were: Wolf — Jon- Among Mr. Rice's profession*]] af- athan Law, Scott Palmer, James university and its pro^i-jims. The | Westfield Studios sistant denner — Robert Evans and filiations are Ajiiericon Manage- •Minor, James Reid, and Scott Plant; picnic wil -wiiK! up the club's ac- Scott Plant. ment Association, Association of tivities for tile tniri'enL season. Portrait and Commercial Photographers Dun 14 entertained the Pack with 'bear — Walter LuLz, Scott Matthew, Systems Management, Association -an original skit, "All Kinds of Col- Mark Myers, Fred Uofmeyor, and The arrangements committee for 121 CENTRAL AVENUE ADAMS 2-0239 lections." Dalo Pritchett; gold arrow — Scott for Computing Machinery and tlie the picnic includes Cordon K- Allen On May 24 Pack 172 will hold its iMntllicw, Fred Hofmcyer, Waltei traffic Club of New York. and Charles Ma.slin of Westfield. annual Blue-Gold picnic at Kcho •UU«, Sluxen Landau, Mark Myers, Lake Park at 3:30 p.m. in the Roll- Scott Plant, Matt DeBlass, Karl ling Meadows area. Slemmler, Colin Kcnvin and Mark All Cubs in Pack 172 will march Knelling; silver arrow — Peter Pa in the Memorial Day Parade. They chall, Scott Matthew, Fred Hoff- BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON will esenuble opposite the Memorial meyer, Scott Plant, Todd Kellogg, Monument at 8:45 a.m. iltonald Posyton, Pat Colscli and * This was Cubmaster Art Ass- Karl Stemmler; denner — Scatt Pal- man's last meeting with Pack 172, and the program ended with the mer, James Reid, Scot Matthew and Colin Kerwin; and assistant denner May We Suggest presentation to him of a plaque of Monday 11:30 apreciation. -Jonathan Law, Peter Smith, Dale Awards presented to Cubs in Pritchett and Todd Kellogg. lo a good start! Thru Thro "How-to" Books easy access. A book for either trav- Salads elers or non-tnaverlens is a well il- Friday 2:00 New at Library lustrated "Horizon Book of Great Cathedrals." Two timely non-fiction Books recently added Westfield volumes are Abse's "Medicine on 'Memorial Library's Adult Depart- Trail," which discuses t li e use of v for Lunch a ment include a number of how-to some of the new drugs among other ibooks in a variety of fields. For topics, and "The Careless Atom,1 those working around their homes -Novick's book about the use of the there are Adams' "Complete Wood- atom and atomic energy. working Handbook," Hand's "How Two fiction books by well-known to do Your own Painting and Wall- authors are Phyllis Whitney's "The 'papering," "How to Make Your own Winter People" and Simone Beau- 'Recreation and Hobby Rooms," by voir's 'The Woman Destroyed." A Trevcs and "Common-sense Guide new addition to books in large print to Refinishing Antiques," by Hig- is Cornelia Otis Skinar's "Madame SERVICE — RENTALS gins. Sarah." The home 'gardener can investi- As a memorial to the late Doro- STEREO AIR-COND. gate "How to Grow Vegetables and thy Orr the DAR has presented the iFruits by the Organic Method," by library Krythe's "What So Proudly {Rodale, and for the boat owner RADIO PHONO We Hail." Another gift has come there is the Chapman book, "Pilot- from Adam Piret, local writer on ing, Seamanship and Small Boat bridge, who has given the library COLOR T.V. Handling." Writers will be interest- ed in Chicago University's "A Man- a copy of his latest booklet, "Penal- ual of Style for Authors, Editors, ties for the Most Frequent Viola- •and Copywriters." tions of the -Laws ol Contract Bridge." SUMMER SALAD: Freshly cut crispy vegetables with cucum- (For the person interested in over- Guardian T. V. Service seas employment the library has bers in sour cream dressing. Liebers' "How to Get the Job You 127 CENTRAL AVE., WESTFIELD Want Overseas," and for those wish- ing information about civil service jobs there are "Civil Service Arith- A. A. #2 CONTINENTAL CHEF'S SALAD: Tender, crisp, salad greens /•• metic and Vocabulary," and "Post- i . -: 232-6064 Office Clerk-carrier, ••' both by Tur- Alcoholics Anonymous with sliced meats and cheeses. J is»r •***•* •*•" -1 enrjoy Drinking "Latin American Cook- # ing" with its enticing illustrations. Write 3 TOSSED GREEN SALAD: Watercress, romaine lettuce, cu- A travel book of special interest P.O. Box 121, WwHfeld cumbers, cherry tomatoes and others, to wheelchair users is "The Wheel- Or Ttlaphon* POLING OIL CO. chair Traveler," giving motels and 242-1515 restaurants that are arranged for Est. 1926 GEIGER'S SALAD SHRIMP BOWL: Freshly chopped lettuce, cherry tomatoes, shrimp, with red horseradish dressing.

TROPICAL FRUIT BOWL Fruit ambrosia of pineapple, cher- Heating I ries, citrus fruit, and bananas with fangy tangerine sherbet.

FRUIT SALAD PLATTER: Fresh citrus, peach and pear halves •.-. /•-• Most long distance rates topped with cottage cheese and slices of cheddar cheese. Compiete BURNER SERVICE are cheaper after 7 P.M. on weekdays and all day on ... 233-4141 Saturdays and Sundays. Call when it's cheapen 560 Springfield Ave.# Westfield BULK PLANT & OFFICE 2285 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD NnvJintyfieH

DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL GRACE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1100 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. June 23 • 27 Five Evenings at 8:20 - for ADULTS CHRISTIAN APPROACH TO SEX- EDUCATION" Includes an examination of the Biblical definition of human nature and of the great moral principles whereby that nature comes to fully useful and joyous expression. This course will be taught by the Rev. Robert L. Atwell, assisted by Mr. James B. Hurley and Mrs. Helen Pappas who have both been active in the preparation and presentation of the Family Living program in the Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian Schools. Mr. Hurley holds degrees in psychology from Harvard and in theology from Westminster Seminary. Mrs. Pappas, mother of four, has both taught and supervised in elementary grades and served in various counselling capacities.

Evenings at 7 o^lock - for SENIOR HIGH AND ADULTS Evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock Five outstanding speakers on timely subjects: ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME!

Mr. William Krispin Healing Racial Tensions Special Classes for those entering grades 4, 5 and 6 It will help in providing adequate materials if those Rev. John T. Horner Tjie Place of Christian Day Classes and Seminars for Junior Hi with options for Senior Hi planning to attend send the following information to Sihools in our Pluriform Miss Lois Width, 618 Summit Ave., Westfield, N. J. Society Each Morning, 9 to 11:30 Rev. Stuart P. Garver What Changes in Rome mean Name(s) to Protestants Nursery (4 years old) through those entering grade 3 Entering grade(s) Adult, Rev. August Kling Biblical Influences in our Carefully graded Bible materials, and excellent dedicated National Origin Address Rev. Albert Martin What is the Gospel? staff, supervised music and play time. It is amazing how Phone Assembly 7:40 to 8:05 featuring Tommy Width, back from much of Bible and of Biblical principles little ones can gain Korea* by tegular attendance for *he full week, Pat iuriUer -mhtmathti phone 6/ $$$'4944 and Uefreshmmte BtOS to 8*20 I

$ 8 THK WESTKIKLI) (N.J.) I.EAD13U, TIIUUSDAY. .IUNK fi, .1»«9« of Dimi'k'ii. Second Renews Plaid •place wns awarded to Miss Mary Applaud Champions at Annual Lve GarriMun, 72J) Oarlolon Pi., wliilu 'MPPIUU'I OeWan, lisri Summit Avc, Stamp Plan finished third. YMCA Gym Awards Night 'l'lie. stibjecL of this years' essay Next year 1:1 u» Wf-sifieM Day CAM* was "America nnd the Crisis in We take pride NiiLionnl cJijin)|>iuns w«'iu ; Thirty ,six OIIHT boys ri't-'ciw (VntiT will skirt a jH-tJKroin for hin- hoiidc-rsiiip." More Ilian 75 sludcnts <• ,'imuial VMCA ribbuiis awarded by I b e national irlon uhiUlreii and (mo of thein the .senior class at Holy Trinity nielli- l«*ist week. it. li. BanvH Jr. program for .scoring above the na- .; K cniMi'jh phiid sliiinjw U> pur- in serving r High School participated in this pro- presklonl nf tht' VMCA and Norlwrt tioiml nver«Kc of 2.>0 points in the chase the necessary kitchen cquip- gram. In an approximately 250 Wdrion. chairman of the physical program. Champion gymmisLs were DlOIlt. word, spontaneous composition they conmiilUH.', presented the 1!)W na-also miiong Ihose honored. J o h n Four yawn ;IRO, before tho Wosl- were able to express their views on the best tional cbamjHons in llic YMCA alh- "Mclluijli, Skitc Jr. Olympic high bar ficld O;iy (Auc (Vii'tcr was I'vi'ii ;i I lie leadership or lack uf it in the K'tic aoliievcmont and fitness )>ro- champion, Bill Zimmerman, area t'liuu^lil in anyone's tniiul, Mrs. Jo-country today. YMCA parallel bar champion, and l>rum, Tile top 10 scorers from Wc-st- soph WiLson, liln! director, wmtai The essay contest awards include We invite you to join us Duncan Mrown, area YMCA high field ranked 1'irsL across IIio nation with another cantor, the Knox Com- a plaque and check for $25 to the bar champion were honored. Seven whenever you're in the among Ml YMCA's. Of a possible munity Center in Baltimore. This winner, a check for $15 for second other 'gymnasts were presented s c o r e of 5,001) HIL' WesLficld lads WLI.S an iivioi'-cily program Hvat ser- and a check for $10 for third. These with gymnastic "Y's" signifying mood for good food. It's amassed a Lotal of AMW with six viced (ill children; buL it had onewill bo presented to the winners at their achievements in the increas- boys scoring a perfect 500. Wcst- ninjor ]>i*oblem, transportation. Mrs. •the high school's award day June C. our pleasure to serve you fiiild'fl top 11) wcr« Larrj' JIi-iff, Hich- ingly popular prognum at Uie Y. Wilson IJrou'glh't that a him would This contest serves as a memorial m\] Gottlick, Duncan Urown, Seott Final awards presentations were solve the i>roblem ami so she ini-to Paul K. Gottlick, a member of the finest, expertly pre- 'Mason, Joe Krakona, Paul Phillips, individual awards signifying out- tialed a green stamp drive. lAist the Westfield Knights of Columbus Jlani Kiddle, John McHiiKh, Frans pared, the way you like. standing achievement in the total month the many people and con-who was killed in action during do .Jong, and John Hondrickson. fitness program of the Y. Jerry cerned groups in Uhe area reached World War II. In addition to the association na- Gottlick was presented with a trophy this you I—they had saved enough tional title, WesWield also dominated for having the highest score in the jjreen stamps to purchase Uie bus. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS the individual results. Larry Huff re- Junior fitness program with 401). The Coritor ako is looking for peated his ]9(>a triumph as individ- Larry Huff earned the national qualified toadicrs wiWi early cluld- BRING RESULTS ual national champion with a total trophy as highest scorer on this lev- ihood training. It needs one teacher score of 8«il. Richard Gottlick was el with 888. Richard Gottlick was for Uie summer prognam and two close behind with 883 to take sec- honored as the? boy with the great- FAMOUS LEGS of Betty Grablc were once insured for teadiers for the coming year. Those FASHION ond nationally and Duncan Brown est improvement in the fitness pro- a million dollars. The -wartime pin-up queen is la Eng- interested in applying may contact CONSCIOUS DINER with 6()5 placed third among the gram as he hiked his total points land where she will star in a new musical play being Mrs. Wilson al Uie Westfiield Day Oaro Center. WOMAN NOWH 10,000 boys in the national contest. some 200 poin-ts above 1968. The produced in one of London's West End theaters. most valuable gymnast based on IIPOC|CMI here lu Icnrn nnd iencli Joe Krakorai>}accd fifth, Scott Mas- lirnfVMflliiiiiil HinkMip on lOtti and Paul Phillips 11th. Each points scored in meets went to Dun- liiiftliiexN of your mvn boys competes in a division accord- can Drown. The leadership trophy on full or pnrt ilmv school year in the Y'e fitness pro- Gottlick. Local Students Place Cull Cfillwtt (211!) «82-4'KI2 or ing to his age, height and weight is presented to the Jr. Leader who gram helping others, John KolloniLsoli, Chris Dreher, Writes Include phone mimlicr BOISE'S and Westficld took three of Uie sixthe fitness program. John Hcndrick- In K of C ontcst ScoLL Mitchell, Davfei Huff, Tom national division titles with Larry has produced the most number of The final award oF Uie evening Viviane Woodard Bision, Skip Meiklejohn, Tom Hen- The 24th annual Paul E. Gottlick Huff first in "A": Richard Gottlick hours in significant leadership in was n special award entitled the dnickson, Frans deJon'g, John Mc- 'Memorial Essay Contest sponsored COSMETICS For Graduation in "D" and Dunoan Brown in *'E."son has worked over 120 hours this Young Liens and signified the boys Hugh, Ham RMdie, Paul Philips, •by Westfield Council 1711, Knights ci»t. 701

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Deborah Hawkins Fiumwu Susan Goodfriend Duke Gardens Setting for Wedding Gamma Phi Beta F Tin1 Simniiil. ALT;i AIIMIIIKH: e!i;ip- SPECIAL SALE Engaged to Wed To Be Married Of Miss Whit-mire, Lt. Timothy Carr lor of fJiiininu Phi HeUi will mod. nt 12:30 p.in, Tursd.'iy, June 10 in ON ALL Mr. a nil Mrs. W. Dole Hawkins of Liu' home of Mi's. Stephen Tullnuin, This Evening The S;H\'JII I'. Pukr- Memorial 2-1 Kfl^ewood itnnd, West Orange, fiit Fail- Mill Dr. have n Gardens ;il ])u\w University was the Summer Hats Mm LMiyn^enicut of their Following luncheon, new offices will In a seven o'clock ceremony this setting M;iy i>i f,jr )}„. wwldimj of Dtiljin-iw Dales, lo Robert Wi'lli'am MLs.s S,-ii7i Kliznlnah Whilmire to be installed. 20% to 30% OFF Purry, son of Mrs. HjobLiit Perry of evening. Miss Susan Joy Goodfriend will bo married to Hoger Wolfe Co- Lt. Timothy Unvid Carr, son of Mr. Interested Gamma Phi's are ask- Special Group , Pa. and the lnlo Mr. and Mrs. W.-ilu.'r Milton Carr of 3!) hen aL the Chanlicler, Mill'burn, ed to contact Mrs. Tallman. i* — »• i»i N. Coiinhti PI. with Rabbi Sidney Nathanson of- Miss Hawkins, an alumna of Wcst- 50% OFF ficiating. The four o'clock ceremony was -IU.U Ji^'a SciKJol, is a latii) graduate 1 •Miss Goodfriend, daughter of Mr.performed by Uie Rev. Dr. William sound coordinator for C. I' . Br.uin of Ud'h-any (W. Va.) College where Bennett of tho Trinity Presbyterian and Mrs, Milton Goodfriend of S)07 & Co., Murray Hill. GERMAINE she was a charter member of Pi Church, Durham, N. C. A reception Ut\tf Grant Avt}., Plainfield, will be giv- IIIIHTJ- for BcUi Plri social fraternily, and a followed (it thu Holiday Inn West, IT husband is a graduate of Jon- ; (lit ivuinun. mem'ber of Alpha Ksi Onioga, na- en in marriage by her father, own- Durham. al'h.an Duy-ton He-gion'a! High School j er of Goodfricnd's Hardware, 121 105 PROSPECT ST., WESTFIELD tional dramatics honorary fraterni- The bride is the daughter of Henry and tihe School of Aeronautics. Jle is )uimby St. 232-8730 ty. Slie also participated hi the Grady Whitniire of Paris Mountnin, manager of The Play Fair, lit! Kim Mliany College Tutorial Program. Mrs. Allan GoodPriend of Bogota Greenville, S. C. She was attended St. The bride-elect, an education major, will IK? matron of honor. Brides- by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Chipley ptans L'o teach in the fall. : • '-: -/-v'jjo:^.;-:. maids are Mrs. Douglas Gibson of of Charlotte, N. C, and by Miss Mr. Perry, a graduate of Beth- Ontario, Canada; Miss Judith Clark Susan Murray of HUunlora, Conn. of Now York City,, and Mrs. San- any College, will enter Brile Divini- PAMELA JEANNE PROBST Vincent .J. Donnelly Jr. of West- ty School of Texas Ohristi'an Uni- ford Vogel of North Plainfield. Jun- field was best man. Ushering were versity, Fort Worth. Texas, in tlie ior bridesmaid is Miss Robin Vogel David W. Liscom of Itoselle Park fall. At college, he was director of Engagement Told of North Plainfield. and William J. Nucciarone of Jack- tflie Tutorial Program for under- Best man will be Sanford C. Vo-sonville, Fla. —Willtor Slim priveleged children sponsored b y gel and ushers are Carter John Fol- Mrs. Carr was graduated this year MRS. TIMOTHY DAVID CAIUt 1 Of Pamela Probst —ilulluti Stuillus the college , and a member of Al- some of Plainfield, Peter H. Stev- from Duke University. Her husband, (Sara Elizabeth Whitmire) MRS. WALTER B. GILL pha Sigma Phi social fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. David A. Probst of an alumnus of Westfield High School, (Nancy Ellen BooLh) He has served as interim minister 304 Roanoke Rd. have announced received his degree last year from at fcliG Disciples of Christ Ohurch in the bctrothall of their daughter, the University of North Carolina at Nancy S. Fischer Walter B.Gill Barnesville, Ohio. Pamela Jeanne, to Lincoln H. Lip- Chapel Hill and was graduated in A winter wedding is planned. pinoott HI of Noank, Conn. Vlay from Army Officer Candidate NEW JERSEY'S HISTORICAL INN Weds Miss Booth A December wedding is planned. School in engineering at Fort Bel- Becomes Bride of Bride Elect Hie future bride, a graduate of voirf Va. He will be based at Fort • Continental Cuisine Wes-fcfteM High School, is a senior Devens, Mass., where the newly weds Richard Townley In Massachusetts at Pennsylvania State University. will live. Private Party Facilities She is a member of Delba Gamma Scotch Plains — "Walter .B. Gill, and Omieron Nu home economics Miss Nancy Susan Fisher, daugh- Luncheon • Dinner of 34 Fieldcrest Dr., formerly of honorary. Heads Symphony Chapter ter of Mrs. Michael J. Flannery of G35 Lambert's Mill Rd. and the late • And Cocktails Westfield, was married Saturday fler fiance, son of Odr. Lincoln H. Mrs. Charles D. Stapp of Kim-William J. Fischer, was mJarried •morning to 'Miss Nancy Ellen Lippincobt (U.S.'N. retired) and Mrs. For Reservations Call 322-4224 ball Turn has been named incoming last Thursday to Richard C. Town- Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lippincott Of Noank, will receive his president of the Westfield chapter ley of Basking Ridge, son of Mrs. ALL CREDIT CARDS HONORED James E. Booth Jr. of Swansea, commission as an Ensign in the of bhe State Council of the Wom-Edith Townley and the late Howard Mass. Navy after his graduation frorr. CLOSED SUNDAYS The Rev. John A. Harrington of- en's Comrnii.ttce for Che New Jersey Townley. Pennsylvania State University. He Symphony Orchestra. ficiated at the eleven o'clock cere- is a member of Phi Delta Theta, The wedding took place at the 366 Park Ave. Scotch Plains mony at the South Swansea Union Parmi Nu and Lettermian'fi Club Presbyterian Ohurch, Plukemin, Church. A reception followed at'the and played defensive. end on Penn University. He is a member of Sig-wibh tho Rev. Arthur Nelson offi- Hearthstone Inn. Slate's undefeated EocAbalil team. ma Xi and a physicist at RCA Lab-ciating. Mrs. Howard Schumacher The, bride wore a gown of silk He is an alumnus of Sherman and oratories, Princeton. His parents are of Basking Ridge was the matron Mr. and M r s, Edward Cohen of organza with Vchisc lace which fea- Burrows High Softool, Rid'gecrest, of honor and Harold Schumacher The Symbol for Fine Portrait and Wedding Photography tured a Watteau train. Her veil of Oalif. and Columbian Prep School, Plainfield. was the best man. silk illusion was gathered to.a clus- Washington, D.C. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, The bride is a graduate of West- ter of matching lace and organza the newlyweds will live in Oran- field High School and Marymount accented with seed pearls. She car- Mrs. Dreizler Elected bury. College, Arlington, Va. She is pcr- ried, a bouquet ol stephanotis cen- tered with orchids. Questers Chapter Head Her honor attendant, Mrs. James Mrs. Howard Dreizleo* of 950 W. Mayer, wore a costume of aqua —Erie Wagman DEBORA DALES HAWKINS Boulevard has been elected presi- Come In! See Our karate with Venise lace -and a MBS. ROGER WOLFE COHEN dent of The Old One Horn Cannon matching headpiece. Similarly at- (Susan Joy Goodfriend) Chapter of Questers. tired in shades of mint, pink and Fine Selection of Other officers for the coming enson of Watchung, Frank E. Pis- yellow wore the bridesmaids Miss AdrianeBonic, year are Mrs. Lauren Guthrie, vice ani of Highbridga and Allan J. Sandra Belangcr, Miss Linda Chase president; Mrs. John Balangna JT., Goodfriend. and Miss Friscilla Knudsen. Flower Lt. Gordon Bailey recording secretary; Mrs. Edward Miss Goodfriend is an alumna of girls were Laura Dunn and Cheryl Huey, corresponding secretary; Plain'field High School and Ithaca Baldwin. College. Speak Vows Mrs. Charles Wetzel, treasurer. • i .. John D. Gill Jr. of Wiliamslown, •Mr. Coihen,a.graduate#, ^ JI * • The chapter went antiquing last ; v v * - \* '*• GIFTS Mass, was best man for his brother. week in Mount Bethel. Hostess for law dbuntry Day School, ret \ •' < •Ushering were James W. Mayer of Wedding vows were exchanged May 24 at St. Aignes Church, Clark, the day, Mrs. Edward M. Justi Jr., degrees from Massachusetts Insti- Fanwood, the bridegroom's brother was assisted by Mrs. Huey. I tute of Technology and Rutgers in law and his cousin Bruce Baohr by Miss Adriane Bowie arid Lt. Gor- For Graduation ol Freeport, N.Y.,, also James E. don Bailey. Booth III of Swansea, t li e bride's The bride is bhe daughter of Mr. brother. and Mrs. Victor Bowie of 148 AyliHe AND 'Mrs. Gill attended Barrington R.I. Ava. Lt. Ba-i ley's parents are Mr. College where she is now secretary and Mrs. Robert G. Barley of 752 Celebrate to tho dean of students. Her hus-ftorrnan PI. FATHER'S DAY band is a student there, class of Given in marriage by Iier failier, '70, majoring in elementary educa- bhe bride wore c lace dress and a Graduation tion. He is a graduate of Westfield short illusion veil. Her old fashioned High Sctal and attends Pennslva- bouquet was of white tea roses and With a Cake nia Statb University. stcphan'otis. Large Selection of Cards, Too! The couple will live in Barring- Miss Karen ZucHc'h, maid of hon- ton, R.I. after a trip to Bermuda. or tor her cousin, wore a light blue from Margie's dress and carried an old fashioned bouquet of spring flowers. The To Receive Diploma bride's brother, Vic Bonic, served William Chapman, son of Mr. andas best man. To top off the party Mrs. H. W. Chapman of 4 Carol Aii'ter a reception at Wally's Tav- Rd., will receive his diploma Fri- ern on the Hill, LI. and Mrs. Bailey Jeannette's Gift day from Kingsley Hall School, left for a trip to Bermuda. Westbrook, Conn. He was a mem- •Both are graduates of Westfield A BOOK CAKE Headquarters for Hallmark Cards and Barricini Candy High School. She is an alumna also ber of the school's varsity basefball 227 E. BROAD STREET Portraits Pietro team. of the University of Delaware. Maybe you never heard of one—but we make Lt. Bailey, who received his de- Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot 228 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD gree from Virginia Military Acade- them—especially for graduation parties 232-1072 my, will attend Wight training at Open Monday Evenings Phone 233-4666 Fort Craig Air Force Base in Ala- shaped like a book—topped with a picture of PROTECT bama where the couple will live. The parents of the bridegroom en- a boy or girl—and of course delicious as all tertained at a rehearsal party in YOUR/ their home. Margie's products are. ... .j- . ....t .- FURS/ YFCS Auxiliary Meeting .; ''•-'- '•' -•"-/': The St. Paul's Auxiliary oi the Order yours now Youth and Family Counselling Service will hold its final meeting Only $6.00 FOR IT COSTS of the season Thursday, June 12. There will be a corporate commu- nion at 12:15 p.m. at St. Paul's with (left to right) 1 MORE the installation of Mrs. John Cham- margie's cake box bers as vice president and Mrs. 1348 South Ave., Plainfield For dad, the golfing enthusi- TO Roger Toussaint as secretary. A 755-5311 ast — "Top Foursome" tray. luncheon will follow at 1 pin. in Size: 12%" x 18" $18.00 the Guild Boom. For dad, a man who loves convenience. Battery-powered MASTER FURRIER outdoor clock for pool, patio or dockside. Easy to read and • MINIMUM RATES weatherproof $39.50 • FUILY INSURED Remodeling - Repairing For dad, the individualist. 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IWJ Artists to Exhibit vilion Building, lUclio liHike Park, a.m. picnic mooting Tuesday ot the Engaged John A. Daley, hnm« of Mrs. Stunley C. Anderson, Mounliiiiv.sido. Viewing hours f An I'xhibiL by i>rofi's.siomil numi m Golf SUMMIT FRENCH SCHOOL daily l-Ii p.m. mid, nxcopL for Sal- hiMV'i iif At'iulwii-ic Ailisls, Inc. opon. Bride, Living Mrs. fllinlon II. Longsiim'd will "OTHER LANGUAGES" Sunday IhroiiKh .Minn J.l al. I lie Pa urd;iy and Sunday, 7-fl p.m. fiJHtod by Muscfiimes Raymond M. SUMMER CLASSES -• 10 HOURS $25. In W. Virginia Dean, Willmni .1- Dugncn, William C. Linn ami Robert IF. Silber. TRAVEL FRENCH ® CONVERSATIONAL fti ;i selling I nt<> rented In 232-52721 Burner Voiir tliitf Problem a reception in the church meeting "YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT house, Hie nc.vlywcds left for a visit to the Poconos. 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Their cos- To Seat Officers FANTASTIC Savings on the latest ityh of Your tumes were accented by baskets of Weather Hot and Humid? The bride-eleCt will graduate In daisies. Choice, August from the Lillian Kaufman Officers of the Garden Club of Leon Konopka was best man. Ush-Wcslfield will be installed at an 11 Now Is the time to put your choice of a fine fur gar- School of Nursing in Pittsburgh, ers were Hugh Polan, Donald Lo- Why Not Give the Entire ment on Mr. Cleveland an alumnus of Bello and Alan Raken. LAY-A-WAY 'TIL FALL Westfield High School, will gradu- Mr. and Mrs. Daley will be at ate June 9 from Carnegie-Mellon home in Philippi, W. Va. where they BRIDAL HEAD PIECES Family A Real Treat — Take Them Out A LARGE LUXURIOUS SELECTION Or University, Pittsburgh, Pa. He hasare seniors at Alderson Eroaddus AND a Fellowship in the department of College. • MINK JACKETS & STOLES chemical engineering at the Univer- VEILS To Dinner In Air Conditioned Comfort. sity of Michigan where he will be- Moderately i • BROADTAIL • SWAKARA & gram, Mrs. Karl Kwasnik; public- Priced gin studies in September. * Dyed to An August wedding is planned in ity, Miss Dianne Tappe; memibor- Match Hats PERSIAN LAMB Jacketsft Stoles ship, Miss Gerrlty; sunshine, Mrs. « Our 40 Yrs- Where The Menu Is Sure To Have Evans City. of experience Bihon will make your Wcddipff Day a REMEMBER, IT'S A car rally is planned June 8 wonderful one!! starting at Grant City in Clark and Something To Please Everyone, Where COLD FUR STORAGE TIME Mr. Scacifero ending at a secret picnic area. Reg- BEVERLY Rtmadillng ond Repairing ot Low Summer Rof«i istration will be between 1 and 2 1H7 EAST The Service Is Fast, Efficient And Pleasant, whiU your Fun art bting cand for uncWr our To Be Married p.m. Members are asked to bring l' h'V. SHOPPE Famom 7*PoInt Plan. a picnic lunch. Fires will be pro- G-5289 vided. An August wedding is planned by Pamela Susan Candiotti and Anthony Bring Them To The Satellite. PLAINFIELD FUR SHOP Scacifero Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 213 Park Ave. 754-7999 Plainfield Scacifero of 222 Delaware St., whose G. Guarino, Prop. OPEN THURS. Til 9 engagement has been announced by U.S. RT. 22 AT MILL LANE 233-0774 MOUNTAINSIDE ACROSS FROM PLAINFIELD TRUST , | her parents Mr, and Mrs. Louis Candiotti of New Providence. The prospective bride, a graduate of New Providence High School, at- .v "*V.WJ tended Union College where she was a member of Alpha Delta Chi soror- ity. She is employed by Martindale-

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'."'Ml WestfleW Gamma Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi conferred the Ritual of Jewels on its newest member Mrs. Stephen Semancik, May 28 at the home of Mrs. Frank Bihon. Miss Betty Ann Tinncs presided at the business meeting. It was de- cided to send $150 to the Wood- bridge State School out of the pro- ceeds of the fashion show. 'New officers are: President Mrs. Bihon; vice president, Mis-s Mary- ann Gerdty; treasurer, Mrs. John Thomas; recording secretary, Miss Fatrteia Castifoile; corresponding secretary, Miss Jeanne Bogant; ex- tention officer, Mrs. Peter Hanson. Named as committee chairman are: Ways and means, Mrs. William Watch Alder; social, Miss Bog-art; pro- THE dad smile when you THE HOTEL choose a Martin Jewelers' TRI SHOE DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J. PIRATE BEACH • GLORGOUS S0IF OMEGA PRIVATE POOL • GOLF • ALL SPORTS A-Chronostop push-bulion stop waich. Tells regular time. CHEERFUL RCOM SETTINGS Our sandals go on Measures short elapsed intervals. Stainless steel case. Ad- justable strap has clasp which may be engraved vwiih name. WONDERFUL FOOD Initials or sentiment $S7*W> SUPERVISED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES when shoes come off. Also available h under-wrist model with the 12 marker at the 3 position for better readibiUty. If you can't keep your child in shoes B-Salfwinding Seamaster De Ville with self-changinn r+* ATTRACTIVE RATES ondar. Stainless steel. Matching bracelet -.. ifli4OJK> Write for Brochure this summer, see our sandals by Stride Rite. In 14K gold-filled $175,00 Fred 0. Cosgrove, Mgr. 201-44 9-8800 They're the perfect compromise. FREE PARKING' there's a gift for .every dad Sandals protect bare feet. And kids love • # • every pocket book! wearing them because they're comfortable,, Croiirt Pen« & PCBCIIH $ 4.5O to $ 10*00 attractive and cool. We have them ItiiTton WiiIletH 9 G.Q9 to « 17.50 14K Cold, Gnl(I-li1I in different styles, And we'll fit them Tie TiM-«, Tic IIiirM, Cuff JJtikM, Key Vhninn, KIIIVCM, licit IltHklom, Money C1I|IK $ to *21, IIICI

and hy iiulwoi'i/; jin^idcii!, Mrs, •131 Clil'lfin SI. Iinvi Foothill Club Embroidery Guild Kv\r. (i. (»i*liiiK of !M«i WyiindoMo 'IV. fur lull I'V;uikliii nnti M'iirslKi Let us help you entertain To Make Donations To Exhibit Work Receive College Nod LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Peter I,. Adchnr or IHIB New MmmLiiiiisiilr — The Kontliill Cluh The Kede^msUciil Embroidery Rent Party Goods from United Rent-All: larul Dr. (ind Andres G. Vifiliunii uf BRING RESULTS will install new oFliccrs at il.s Hm- (juild of Ht'dt'wner UiMtemn [Janquet tables, folding chairs, card tablos & chairs, glasses, MK-eliiiK Mn.s niHMi ill Hod's, Clniirli will have nn exhibit ami silverware, serving trays, punch bowls, candelabras, (!X|H(iiin(ion of iht'lr latosl pieces of ice cream freezers, tablecloths & napkins, They nrc Mrs, Aiufpln Di Ginniio, work Sunday when tilic Centml Jer- coffee makers, portable bars, flatware, president; Mrs. ISiitfene KcHy, vice sey Gtmplor of llie ViiijKimi.so IJtil- dishware, many other items. Mrs. Willkim Kulnich, vcrsily fiuHd holdf H.s annual Jiici't- Mis. U.O. Brown, record- ing nt the eJiuroli at 3 p.m. ing seerelary, and Mrs. William 'Mrs. Minim SUirelcu of Mountain- Cochrane, corresponding socivliiry, side is Guild directress, 'flhe ctnt)roi- Retiring president is Mrs. Willlikuti dercd pieces wi'Il soon be sent to Llie various mlssaon cliurelies (or The club will m-jkc dontaMons which Wiey wore niadc. I'nling $900,000. John Kuellor, cup- Vhn Rev. Euyene Tlehwynltcl, paa- tain of the Mountainside Rescue tor, will officlflle nL lihe installation UEATING AIK CONDITIONING Squad will accept a chuck for his of Mrs. Itailpli .rol»nson, 2H Edge- FUEL OIL organization for $500,00, J. Heuler wood Ave., as president and Mrs. 474 NORTH AVE. E,, WESTFIELD will accept $1120.00 fur I he Mountain- Waller -niedel of Slroi't Hills as ADams 3-3213 side Fin? Department mud Mrs. treasurer of lihc Viiii>arai.so Guild, Business Established by F. B. McDowell —1928 Be-tity M'agoe, executive director of Reports wiH be given by chahwen •WIG Union County Retarded Chil- dren's Found'atiion will accept $50.00 in its bohalf. UPHOLSTERED GOLD CHAIRS NOW AVAILABLE Accepted by Bloomfield 719 Central Ave., Wesffield Tel. 232-3150 Jessica Gurvil of 321 Jefferson Ave. and Charles W. Freeman of 302 Edgowood Ave. have been ac« cepted at Bloom field College. _&

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Perfect Travel Duo era ended its first semester Fri- :&•:-:: \ fc^t^'•^;^i Members of Hie Weslfield Service day evening with an examination Our fabulous 100% Dacron League and Lheir husbands plan to recital at Steinway Concert Hall, relax Saturday evening at a garden New York City, before a panel of Polyester Costume — rake buffet to be hold at the home of Mr. judges composed of Bid-u Sayao, sc u s vers on Gabriella Tuoei, Maestro Leonardo Cl X A701 \r R' l *' * of the open look combines the • so light — so easy to and Mrs. John Carter Jr., 227 Har- rison Ave. Filoni, Anna Lanlranohl and invit- Ct WCllJtv very softest leather with your favorite little heel and care for — A must ed guests. CXY\ f V*\ £± s^u^r^d toe. And the heel strap has a tiny piece of elastic^ Mrs. Raymond R. Blair, chair- xJl 1 II1C that gives for extra comfort when you walk. far your vacation! man the event, announces the •Members of the Academy partic- party will begin at 6:30 p.m. A tent ipating were: Thomas Burns, bari- In luscious parfait colors. will be set up on the grounds, under tone; Gerald Carpenter, ; Al- soft side which a hot and cold buffet supper lan Holsing, bass; Carol Poppenger, 8 to 16 will be served. Dinner music will be ; Olga Stoangan- provided by Gene Waga on the elec- elli, mezzo-soprano; (Bretta Van $70 tic organ. Nes, , and Kenneth The evening will provide on op-Zarecor, tenor. .Miss Bliss Johnston portunity for 12 now provisional was accompanist. fsootety and their husbands to meet socially Auditions for the fall semester be- with members of the League. ginning Oct. 3 will be held in Sep- 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 Assisting Mrs. Blair with arrange- tember. Information may be obtain- ments are Mcsdames Richard E. ed 'by contacting the Amercian 44 ELM ST. WESTFIELD Jordan, Hazen L. Short, Robert p, Academy of Opera, P.O, Box 747, OPEN MONDAY EVE Til 9 Davics, Robert G. Ferguson, David Westfigld. Open Monday 'til 9:00 Clare, Walter C. Douglas, Qpidon Handi-Charge P. Hamilton, George J. Keyfe, Seth Bakes, and Samuel A. McCaulley, Jr. Nifty Little Shifts Accepted by RPI John S. Hamilton of 602 Prospect At Thrifty Little Prices St. has been accepted for admission in the freshman class at Reii'sselacr for their Polytechnic Institute. to Keep You Cool All Summer Si Sizes 8-18 Reg. $16.00 to $20.00 now only A 10.99 to $13.99 Brides, Grads •IV \

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The Overtook Munion 1 'Itatlre lius IHM* ;ind poslitJurnlre pnrHe.s will emerged as ihp now major J'UIKI- ;i^,'iin lie phnnetl. riUsiiKj m'ti't. oJ HK- Women's An- Tin• Mox Olficc will open af Die aloha! xillury of Overlook Ilu.s|iil;il, i\a UioSimunil- mul Kliz;tlK.-lh Trusl Co. in Ira'dilioiuil Fo!!iis conuvs cil' ;w, ::•:.* 1 November, luil a wider method .s from vaiuk - licla-l d'li.'lrihiilrou s.s i\'x-n\ hi'liui J greet the sun villo to musical ronu'dy. p!iiiined. 1 To cdobralc it's majority, Hie Tin l.wo yoiui'^ diroel'ofs tiro now now Overlook Musical Thcatro'.s to lliu Follias-'liheatre, bill not la Ihi; O fir^L production will ho "How Toiii-t-a. Thi'y are well known for Llieir in Tori Richards Succeed In fimiinoss WiMiout I-Ivou juany local feiiow.s, includii^ Sum- Trying," under iilm direction tif mit's MiMropol'ilun Musical Theatre. Chase Newharl and Kevin Farroll. Mr. Kiirrell is nuis'ioal director of 11 •. >. _.. toes! The rc-vaiiiped oomnvil'tee is head- llic New York Llniveiisily Divim-a So- ed by Mrs. Balpli WHmer, general ciety, h;!.s been aotive wiMi thn clwimvan and Mrs. Arlihur C. Cid-N.Y.U. i'JxpiMiiiuen'tal Tlicatre, mid i.s organist ami choir director for vs.: From Honolulu a whole new ibertson, Jr., Auxiliary 2nd vrce-pres- +•-;-: jdfnt. The Musical Tliuu'lrc con- Our L'ady of Poach Church in New great way to look for cepl was developed by a special Providence. Mr. Newport lias also •* f sunnier! Vivid splashy prims Auxiliary committee chaired by Mrs. worked uvhh the Lwo N.Y.U. groups V-i: Cull>eN.sun, and will emvhle the Au-and is currently enrolled at the iW- as colorful as jhP islands. xiliary to offer more varied pro- N.Y.U School of the Ants, studying 1 film directing. He has boon active Given ;md while on a duel ! ons, - - _ 4 4 t\ l P*. hi obi id r en'.i Chealrc, acting or di- \--.y. •44B •_• W The 1%<) show will bo presented brilliant blue in "Mini-Care" recting vvil-h the Penny Lane Play- ;t\-.

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Sobcol uudit'orium, and preliminary &> fessional troupe. -». young and cwiting. Iv. to R. planning is already well advanced. 'Hie Overlook Musical Theatre is The great talent hunt has skirted, 4 4- i i 4 I 4 4 4 wide pants lopjird with a wil'h auditions scheduled for mid-an exciting new addition to the tunic that doubles as a October. Notlices describing the newmany activities of the 2,300 mem- ber Auxiliary. New volunteers are m.-'.y. ••>> bikini cover-up. format li'ave been sent to Auxiliary :•/&::•: members, former oust and commit- ail ways welcome and may contact •••'&!•'# Pants 19.98. Mrs. Wi'Uner to work on the De- *-•:*.• tee members a « d little theatre ; »h ups in the entire Overlook area, cember s lrow. Tunic 23.98. seeking wide-based commiinHy sup- O Sun shift with port for the new Theatre. Wellesley Club Selling .'>•:•.• k V low back 26.98. In iis 20 year history, the Auxil- Tickets to "Laugh-in" Bikini 18.98. iary's chief fund-miser lias netted A almost a quarter o;f a million dol- The Now Jersey WeHesley Club All 8-14. lars for the hospital, involved hun- is selling a block of tickets for a Sportswear, dreds of people on behalf of Over- performance of television's popu- sale! eye-Gatcher lar "Rowan and Martin Laugh In" 4 Tapper's Third Floor, look and is well established as an .x 4. .-— • .r--- <| •- - • - • * which will be given Thursday, July 'imporbanl community activity. The •mm® Plainfield and Overlook Musical Theatre will wear 10 at the Garden State Art Center Club. Proceeds will support its con- stockings 3 prs. 2.35 Short Hills Mall, a whole new Pace, but will retain • (many features which have made it tribution to the general Wellesley College Development Fund. Starting tomorrow and a popular annual event, in chiding V,1., i h e handsome program. Piaitrons Ticket orders should be made by continuing until June 21 famous mm will receive invibalrons as usual in June 7 with Mrs. Frank Leitner of October and the gay round of din-Short Hills. Berkshire quality and styling - - 4 4 4 *:•:• • -- i-x: mi at these low, low prices. \tf--r A iL-v-yt I DREAMT I Seamless styles in Plain,

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i . - J j CUSTOMERS FREE PARKING 138 CENTRAL AVE. WYATT Opp. Post Office IN OUR OWN LOT NEXT TO STORE BROTHERS WESTFIELD, 232-2700 2701 THE WFSTFIEU) (N..T.) ttiADKR, THURSDAY, JUNK S, l!>fi!) (on Rfl., by flood Counsel ConimiKec, Rlir wns piv";iilent of Richard Brookman Methodist Society 1 Distinguished Guests to Attend \ While fluids, X.V. An MINIMI niii- Legion of Mary fur Uvn years. Earns MD. Degree \ jor, she has IK'IMI I\ IIIOIIIIKM' of the Outlines Meeting With the llegi l,iier;iry (iul>. Town ;HH( UIHVII, TU- Opera Guild Installation Luncheon Kidmi'tl H. Brnnlwnnn of fiS-i Ray- Mote Collegians Tin! Women's Society of Chds- liHiiil Stificly. Club I'lxr.sidrMl.V Or A membership luncheon and in- mond St. was awarded a doctor of tfani/nlum and Ueli^iotis Wntehung, a member In long* slnnrt- liiiii Sui'vici? of I li o Kirst United 1 Next Page tetallivtlou »f oPficow* of the Wom-iiig of I he hoard of directo'"s of lhe medicine decree fiumkiy from Tul'Ls A doe! or of ptiilosphy (kwou lias ! McQuiuk ttlriekUiml, a i'nr- Univoi'slly Schnnl of Mcdicino. Methodist Cliuroli will niirt. Thurs- liecn awardrd by Miwn iJiiivcrsiiy mer resident, lin.*i rci.-civt'd IKT dc- en's Guild of Opuna Theatre of NowMetropolitan Opi»ra Guild; Mns. Al- day, June 12, a-t 10:.'JO a.m. in the Jersey will be hold at 12:30 p.m. A MHil tfiudiKili? of We-xlifiHd U\u}\ to I>:ivid Alan Voting. His thesis tM'na in d'HiKMilicry t'tiucalion from fretin SiUpi-gni, West Orange, vvif*? 1 [•Vllrm'M.'ip Hocin, w i 1 li M r s. Wednesday ad T'ho Towers, flout e of the artistic director of O\wn\ School, In. recoivcrl his A.U. degree was cnlillcd, 'TVIroUniy and struc- I lie UnivorMly of NurlU Uuolirui ;tl 22, M'oiiai'niasiclo. Theatre of New Jersey; mid Mrs.from Kr:mk!in mid Miir>1;all Cnllc^c. Iluwnrr! H. (id'! ture of the west-willml New Jersey (Jliapcl Hill, where she w;is induct- Committee r«oorts will be given 1 Officers of lhe Opeiu Guild Pur Bonjnimin Torl'iuld, off Uruadway At TuWs, lie nnuluml l-liu I!H>7 So- nii!:un!*. Ik reci'ivod lhe MSK de-ed ivu»nily into lhe Spanish huiior the 1969-70 season arc Mrs. Lnwproducer- . phomore Shaw, was cl'ass doi^galo of plaii.s Tor the cimiin^ year. jrci! from Princeton University in .sweidy and IMii iMu KitpiKi. In to t.ho K'ticdfiit cLirriculinn plannirm Luncheon will he served at noon Seplfinhc-r slic plaiih to .study lor rencu Lnml'au, presHluiU, elected for The Opera Guild invites new mem- H)(»2 and his master's deHree from comniittoc and was EdiU>r-in-Chief in tin? Social Ifm wilh Circle 10, her MA. decree in S|»;niish ;ii llm G 2nd term; Mrs. U V, Liono, vice bers U> attend, Reservations two be- llic IVnusyli-ania Slate University in of tlit- Ifllifl Yejutook. ass.sitcd by Mrs. A. U. Campbell president; Mrs. Arthur Morgan, m- ing accepted by Uvs, Foster Franks, Univcfsily ul' Virginia where .she and Mrs. A. .1. Fischer as hostesses, canding secretory; Mrs. C. A. Pal-7 Archer La., SuaLch Pfciins; and Dr. Broolcnvan will begin a pedi- lias buoii awarded a fulld-wship. Her Tlit? afternoon .session will open lini, corresponding secretary; Mis. Mrs. Charkvs Cure, 53(i Coleman atric Jnteriii-hlp July 1 at Monte- Wayne Douglas Peel;, son of Mr. IiLLshaiid, wliii ;dso wws graduated Rotor t Ardriiy, treasurer. PI. fi'ore Hospital and Medical Center in at 1 p.m. with devotions by RTr.s. and Mrv Willard W. Peck of 931 thi.s week From Die .same univer.sily, W. C. Bornmann. The program will Hubert. iL. Fossenden vice presi- Organized in 19G7 as a promo- the Bronx. He plans .to specialize Ha'liway Ave., received both t'h e will oilier the Uiiivor.siLy of Virgin- in adolescent medicine. be "Fun and Festival in Southeast B.A. and U.S. iti electrical engineer- dent of production, will officiate dur- tional arm of Opena Theatre of New iii Law Seliool in tho iall. ing the formal installation. Asia," An illustrated lecture will ing decrees from Brawn University * * * Jersey the Opera Guild has grown he given by Mrs. Hairy W. Good- where iie was a dorm president and Mciryanne O'Slrauglincssy, daugh- Honored guests for Uhis conclud- in membership vwtees who give istry magnn cum laude from Brown where he was on the swim team. corresponding socrolary for the Uni- the Connecticut Opera in Venezuela time and professional to'lent to fos- Mrs. John Hoblitzell, second vice- versity's sLudont government and a and Lhe Philadelphia . * + * ter a greater knowledge and love president and ways iand mfita member of Upward Bound. Her husband is - a tenor with the chairman of the Westfield Junior Alice Bloomer has been given the * * * of Uhe opera to their membership B.A. degree by Yankton College in Metropolitan Qpera Company. and the music appreciative public. Wonrans' Club, has announced the Mary Patricia Hopkins, daughter Other distinguished guests include fund raising projects scheduled for South Dakota. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Hopkins An open invitation is extended to Mrs. Jerome Mines, of Soutlh Orange, next year. + * * of G20 Fairfield Cir., received the who is Lucia EVtangeliisDa in pro- •any intrested state resident to par- A bridge-fa s'hil on show is planned Among graduates at the Univer- B.A. degree last week from Trinity fessional life; Mrs. George His, ticipate in the Guild's programs. for Nov. 18 at the Crawford Motor sity of Oklahoma June 1 were Suz- College, Washington, D.C. where Lodge. Mrs. Ronald Moss will be anne Cox, B.A., and Peter John she was an English major. chairman. Co-chaiirnien for a chil- Ewing, B. Arch. * * * * + STORKCORNER dren's Fair at Franklir. Seliool are * * * A B.A. degree was awarded Jud- Mrs. Gary Best and Mrs. Robert . Douglas S. Miller, son of Mr. andith Anderson, daughter of Mr, and Time Changes Noted in Meetings Huff. Mrs. Brewster Miller of 5G1 Hill- Mrs. Ernest Anderson of 921 Carle- A son, Scott Byam, was born crest Ave., has been graduated from Tlie club will sponsor a Charity Waynesburg (Pa.) College where he May 28 to Dr. and Mrs. Larry B. Ball Feb. 28 at Sefoak-aimajcon Coun- Of Presbyterian Circles Church of Williamsville, N.Y. He is majored in economics. try Club under the direction of Mrs. * * * CMes of the Presbyterian Church Reverdy Johnson's, at her home, 39 their first child and is the first Ro'biert Redmond. Proceeds will go grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Shirley R. Jones, daughter of Mr, Woman's Association will 'meet Park Slope, Mountainside; 12. Mrs. •to the Westfield Youth and Family and Mrs. Norman E. Jones of 547 Thursday, June 12. Please note Ofcto C. Kebernick's, at Mrs. Harry Byam oi 856 Railway Ave. MrsCounselin. g Service. Church is the former Narfcy Byam. Shackanraxon Dr., will receive a same 'time changes. D. Taylor's in Brielle; 13. Miss Lois * * * .A, degree June 8 from Susque- Newcomers' Circle under the McDougfcU's, at Mrs. W. H. Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Duncan hanna University, where she maj- leadership of Mrs. T. C. Pace, Jr. ley's, 726 Ca/rlefcon Rd., 12:30 p.m.; Jr. of Arlington, Mass, announce the COMING EVENTS ored in secondary education. She will meet at her home, 518 St.14. Mrs. Lloyd Oneal's, June 5 at birth May 29 of a daughter, Margar- ( served as president of Alpha Delta Marks Ave., at 12:45 p.im. All new-12:45 p.m., at Mrs. E. S. Ewings', et Barrington. The couple also has Pi, chairman of lhe Women's Ju- comers are welcome, 1C22 Rising Way; 15. Mrs. Milton a two year girl, Elizabeth, Grand- JUNI 1969 diciary Board and was selected for thru Summer Galas 'Morning Circles will meet as fol-E. Saunder*s, at her home, 25 Stew- "Who's Who Among Students in parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. V. s M T w T F s lows: 2. Mrs. Ralph Anthony's, at art Lane, Berkeley Heights; 16. Mrs. Donaldson of 717 KnolLwood Terr, American Universities" 1968-69. A her home, 651 Coleman PI. 12:46L. W. Seigle's, at Mrs. F. C. Gei-and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dun- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 member of the May Court and pjm.; 3. Mrs. R. Olson's, Mrs. G.'foig's, 526 Cory PI.; 17. Mrs. Anthony can of 429 Baker Ave. 8 9 11 12 13 14 chosen the most outstanding senior Weddings? Parties? Dress to delight in our festive-for-summer N. Dunfee's shore home; 4. Mrs.J. Stark's, at Mrs. E. C. Hermann's * * * 15 16 17 18 19 20 2V by her sorority, she has accepted •Hunter Grant's, at Mrs. F. Hitoh- 34 Fair Hall Road, pionic, 1 p.m. (Mr. and Mrs. Johrt Codner of 617 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 a position with the English depart- ings. 241G AUwood Rd., 5. Mrs.18. Mrs. W. E. Wjtoan's, holme of Hanford Pi. became parents May ment a-t North Plainfield High group and make it a memorable occasion. 29 at Overlook Hospital of their 29 30 Ralph Odborne's, home of Mrs. Otto Mrs. Milton Staub, 125 Wycbwood • School. Scfoundler, 1250 Prospect St., 12:4Ave.5 , 19. Mrs. Clarence H, Yoder's,, fourth child, Douglas John. • ; - - • * * * * * * p,wi.; 6. Mrs. R. J. Smyrthe's, home home of Mrs, Howard Tate, 720 Steven J. Burke, son of Mr. and Here are fashions for the woman who knows. And if you of Mrs. K. Mould, 60 Mohawk Tr., Ann Mereditih is the name Mr. and 7—Sidewalk Ant Show, 9-5, Men-Mrs. James F. Burke of Dorset Forest Ave. Mrs. Charles Schwartz of Bridge- 12:45 p.m. for lunch; 6A. Mrs. K. Evening Cincles will meet as fol- dowaiskin, Westlield Art. Assn. Hill Rd., attained dean's list hon- W. Pratt's, at her home, G19 Dorian water have given to their second 7—Westfield Service League pic- ors for the spring semester at Vi-1- don't find exactly what you want you can have an outfit lows: 20. Mi's. George C, Grow's, daugihter Who arrived May 18 at Road, 12:30 p.m. June 5, 6:30 p.m. home of Mrs. R. nic, home of the Joilt .$140. THE COOL LOOK of Cambridge, Mass., announce the LEARN THE ART OF EYE MAKE-UP birfch of a son, John Read Vander- THE COOL FEEL bilt May 31 it Boston Lying-in Hos- AND ITS MAGIC REWARDS pital, Mrs. Vanderbilt is the for- WfSWElD: 219 North Ave,, W., 133-6700 mer Missy Read, daughter of Mr. UMIMt 25 Knopf Sf., 486-8984 and Mrs. O. H. Read of 219 Golf MOMISTOWHiftO South St., 267.4900 The new look in quality Edge. MIC JCWEURS AND SILVERSMITH! False Eyelashes * * * Iangin*• A WIMnag«r sandals from Buster Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mas'h'n Brown.They're just right of 535 Tremont Ave., beca

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Scotch Plains. working Handbook," H'ari'd'.s "How ' toi'jwration, 'Mr. Oox.n is n.sRoclfilod with tlie Proceeds of the event will be used •tti do Your own Pointing and Wall- Joining i-ejane.se In 10(12, Mr. piiii.ic* iu*eounl:ml firm ngini.*cr by Sunbeam oulaiicc services and first aid, the Fruits by the Organic Method," by '••wporal-ion. .and it'll give you ^quad -leans, free of cnarge sick- Ilodalc, and for the boat owner ^RS : Mr. SLemmilcr holds a D.S. daircv 35 miles. THE WES'ITIELD Y'S Men's Club, at its regular dinner meeting room equipment such as hospital there is the Chapman book, "Pilot- beds, wheel chairs, crutches and ing, Seamanship and Small Boat ] in niealuinie.it eng-inctiring on Mtiy 8, hosted Mlchihlko Kobayashi, a VMCA professional from Washington Univemly, hys doni Japan, : , oxygen units. Handling." Writers wil be interest- ed in Chicago University's "A Man- graduate work towards a master's '69 RENAULT-10 Mr. Kobaynshi is executive director of the International JHotel degree in Business Administrailiun School, a program iof the Tokyo YMCA which ffiag trained almost ull ual of Style for Authors, Editors, and Copywriters." at the Univei^ity of Chicago, and of tliv stuff of Jiipuns better hotels, and Is now accepting students Westfield Chess MRS. WALTER iMACRAE, president of tlie Washington gchool PTA, expects to receive an MB.A. in $ from Formosa, Indonesia, and Korea- / i 1 For the person interested in over- presents a guimrous check U> Alois J. Sladt-ck. supervisor of Bpucial marketing from Seton ILall Univer. seas employiment the library has Mr. Kobayashi Is in this country to observe /American hotel opera- service of Westfield public schools. The funds represent (profits of u sity in August. 1775 Club Loses Liebers' "How to Get the Job You fashion show held by tlie PTA. DELIVERED tions and: to do (graduate work at Cornell University. Want Overseas," and for those wish- He is an aetlve member of the So- Pictured is Mr. Kobayashi being greeted by Charles Andrews, presi- Playing in a special training prac- ing information about civil service ciety of Plastics Engineers, the So- dent of the Y's Men .Club. Looking ion is Carle iBucklcy who is on Hie tice match against a team of select- jobs there are ''Civil Service Arith- ciaty of AutumutivG Engineers and LICCARDI research staff of the National Council of V IMC As and is £ member of ed experts from the Perth Am/boy elers or non-travelers the well-il- authors are Phyllis Whitney's "The the American Society of Metals. metic and Vocabulary," and "Post lustrated "Horizon Boot of Great Winter People" and Simone Beau- the Wcsttteld club. and East Brunswick Chess Clubs, Office Clerk-Barrier," both by Tur- Mr. SLemmlcr and his wife Susan MOTORS the Pl-alnfield-JWestfield reserve play- Cathedrals." Two timely non-fiction voir's "The Woman Destroyed." A have four children. ner. The venturesome will enjoy volumes arc Abse's "Medicine on now addition to books in large print ers were defeated by. thp score of Leonard's "Latin American Cook- 425 Park Avenue IVz to 2% in a 10 board match. Trail," which discusses the use of is Cornelia Otis Skitter's "Madame ing" with its enticing illustrations. some of the new drugs among other Sarah." Plainfieid The match was contested on Fri- from Adam Piret, local writer on A travel book of special interest topics, and "The Careless Atom," who has given the library MUTUAL FUNDS day at the playing quarters of the to wheelchair users is "The Wheel- As a momorial to the late Dotrothy PL 6-7373 area team at the Westfield YMCA, Noviek's book about the use of the Orr the BAR has presented the li- a copy of his latest booklet, "Pen- chair Traveler," giving motels and alties for the Most Frequent Viola- j SPECIALIZING IN Monthly Withdrawal Plan in Westfield. atom and atomic energy. restaurants that are arranged for brary K-rythe's "What So Proudly tions of the Laws of Contract OVERSEAS DELIVERY Custodian Accounts for Minors Winners for the local players in- easy access. A book for either trav- Two fiction books by well-known We Hail," Another gift has come' Bridge." cluded Charles Young of Plainfield (New Jersey Uniform Gift to Minors Act) and Erich Mertz of Westfield, while Systematic Investment Plans Oscar Sohneck of Somerville play- ed to a draw. Other area players Keogh Plan for Self-Employed included Crawford Bonow, Temple CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE INFORMATION Patton and Michael Winett, all of Westfield; William Johnson of Cran- .ford; James Lynch of Garwood; NO W SHOWING JAMES S. HARCOURT •Russ Clarke of Clark; and Henry A USTER'S Registered Representative Kieiblock of Piseataway. Arrangements for the local club 524 Westfield Ave. Westfield were handled by William Johnson, 233-5205 of Oranford, while Denis Barry, of Edison, handled arrangements' for the visitors. Bii Wf,-, *'<.

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HUme <:f r>20 It'll lie in), up and iwvny ayain this Avi\ hr.s hiu'ii mnmd to Ihe newly siiiuiuur iiir shidcnts in the Union ci'L'att.'il pjsiil'ioii of sn\v» promt:! ion futility Ur LUOIKII llijjh School Uis- nl lo Assist yiM* of Hlomlw-Tciitfiiii; l-uboru- tricl who waul to t;ikt* a l'lyer in Ai 1 lwk\s IIIL-. 'I'lu Ni'-wurk-'basutt firm aeronaut ks. ;iru mauui'iiL'-luroivi uf utoolronii.' Tin1 sunmuM* i-ehool class gut off i.s-.s M:ulh;i (Irrlwirt. dimghler of -Is lor m:i.K'UM' untcufta l^l<-'- tliL' tfnmnii for I'u' (ir.it lime lasl Mr. ;uul Mr*. P::nl CIIMIUH'I of Wesi- TV yLnir and proved AJ siieccs^iTiil. fii'ld, will he .'K.siMnnl director of and TV syMUuns, as 1 fur eahl(v anU-nna installations. school uMlcia -s Lave dec)clod to oi- Hit: 0|>LT;I 'I'liraln* Wurkslmp ul the In his new pjs^iun, Mr. S':unc will ler ii nji:.'iii. N>:i(i[)i?;il Music Omip, Iulcrlnrfuin, be responsible lor uup'!c:Uan Basically i\ unmnd school ap- Mich., fcliis Kiunmor. The opera work- and admin!:;-.* Mon of ull sales pro- proach to flying, completion of the shop is one* of three proK'nun.s untJor motion aelivilios. He will u'-so su-course allowa I lie student to lake the University of Michigan's divis- purvisi! I'he company's direct mail the written t:hase of Ihe federal ion ;'t tho cninp. • progpum iiiju^d at MIL1 TV service AviiUion Agt'acy exum lor a pri- 'Mis.-; Clorr.iui, voirul couch in Now luclir.irian. In addXon. Mr. Slant1 vate pilot's license. Vcrk City, rccavud her M.Mus. ul Lhc University of Colorado, where will by in d'.orge of dissemination According [a Cieorpx* CLIZZOHIIO, 1 of information on new Blonder- slit worked oxtoasively with Danish assistant principal at David Jirear- artist Aksel Schiolz. She is presently Tongue products to I'he various me- ley Regional Ili^jh School in Konil- dia covering the trade. studio ucramipanisl for Mine. Mar- wortfi, six students pasocd the FAA ian Fix'sdil '.-it The Juilliartl Sdh-onl Mr. Slone joined Blonder-Tongue exam nflor finishing the course last in October, 1SJB3, as a competitive in New York, accompanist for mas- summer. Cusssolino is also summer tor classes of Cornelius R. Ht>id in l'lin(o by Kt'ii SiriUill—• analyst. In September. imHi, he be-school director i\t Dnviid Brcarley, came sy*lems planning manager New York, -and 'aeeoiri]?anLst for NINTH OKADE Onnmiiiiic;wH class ninnbirs Philip Limdin. Warn-ii Striiijjor, Mclunk' McQiuulf. David where the course will be offered young artists in the Lincoln Center and in February, 1!H>7, lie was nam-again. Hi'Ulcr, Kim Syvvrlseii, »nd IMIK.T AmivrKUit are slmwn in rehearsal lor tin- cimtciupomry worship serv- ed assistant to Uhe vice president— School Performing Pi'ogram. In l%5 ice to be presented Sunday. June 8, at 7::HI ]).in. in the Sancliuiry ui the l'resliyterian Church in Wcstfield. He said the students' "acquired marketing. She was vocal coach for "The Coun- knowledge far surpassed" the re-try Wife" production at Iflie Vivian Prior to joining Blonder-Tongue ( Mr. Stone was as.-ioeiaU'd with Au- quirements of tlio FAA exam. Bcaumonl Theater of Lincoln Con- To Present Modern Worship Service Sunday di u Workshop, West Hartford, Conn., Any student in Ihe six-community tor. For the past two summers she STRIKING PATTERN is used on these matchers for where he spucralized iii the sales of regional district may enroll in the has been with Boris Ooldovsky's rainy weather. The wide-topped boot and umbrella The ninth grade communicant B rouse, flute: Warren Stringer, Smith, Jim Cutler, Pat McDonald, mailer antenna and closed circuit course. Cuzzolino said students from Oglebay Opera Woitehop in -West are done iu linen and were shown recently in Paris. class of the Presbyterian Church Frendi horn and trumpet; David Peter Peterson, Penny Meiklejohn, television systems. oulside the district may join the Virginia. -will present a modern worship serv- •Holder, drums; Dobbie Seilz, organ. Bonnie Wescoat, Melante Anderson, Mr. Stone holds a B.S. degree in ice at 7:30 p.im. in the church sanc- Thu New Testament reading will Carol Vandenburg, Gwen Kisner, psychology from Trinity College, tuary Sunday. be in the form of a dramatization of Laurie Todd, Nanoy Jewett. and Hartford. A n-ative of the latter city, "By our Love" is the service I John and Jamc-K. Under the direc- CMff Mcir on tihe banners and pub-Mr. Stone and his wile have four theme and the contemporary aspect tion cf Sarah F. Millet', the cast in- licly for fhc service. cliUdrcn. • will be conveyed through folk music cludes Bab Thena. Bruce Cant. Ka- Everyone is welcome to attend and original liturgy. t'hy HiiUz, Nancy Thiel, Jens Feck, and participate in the worship serv LAST DAYS SAVE NOW Marilyn J. Herrmann, director of Tom H u bsch, Tim Fu rlh, M ark ice on Sunday evening. Miss Cory Wins music, will conduct the ninth grade Rainvillc, Sue Ingram, Nancy Jew- choristers and tihe Westminster ell, and Don MacPharl. A Medita- (Senior High) choir in the vocal tion with Music will be road by Mr. Devlin Displays Include portions of the service. Members of Jatncs Kipp. Old Home Recently Mobil Scholarship the congregation are encouraged to Two large festaf banners design- Destroyed bv Fire Jacqueline G. Cory, daughter of join in the singing. ed and executed by a group of ninth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cory of Providing musical accompani- graders in brijstotty colored felt on Harry Devlin, addressing the 608 Fairfield Cir., has been award- ment will be Kim Syventsen, Bruce burlap, will bo an important part of West-field Senior Citizens recently, ed a Mobil merit scholarship in a Anderson, Philip Loudin, Mekmie 'he service. Jean S. Robinson has displayed his paintings of outstand- nationwide competition. McQuade, Keith Herrmann. Lloyd worked witlh Rick Hekeler, N-ancy ing old homes, including the Tal- Jacqueline, a senior at Westfield MeOhesney. guitars; Cynthia Austin, Keren PritChelt, Nancy madge house in Plainfield which High School, plans to major in psy- vv

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Wash., wht'M Specialist DL^CII- counsel of Merck &, Co., Inc. -lit! ;UK! ! puh'ic IT!1;![ions, units, 5(Mih anniver- hardL returned from Vietnam after his wifi!, Jiififphine, h a v <> thrct* sary cainp.iiKn, vc-!ers service, local 24 montlis. IIu was stationed with children, Duvid, Joanc, and Ellen. 1 program, puhlieailions, and Icuder- UK. 5t!i IMjIie Infonnalian Delat-h-1 - 1 f.liij) tips rnr presidents. Chairmen 1* ••" 1 nienl in Nha Tranjf mid served as •* tir-d metr.^or.s ftf cmrmvititees us well Lewis 011 Yorkiown .....-,. „ was nn editorial ;t.s- f ' * r as prwidcMts and ctf'icQrs from the S* various L^aguus liliroughG-ut the slate Fireman William K. Lewis, USN. .sistaiU with the UPI in Washington i »i will attend Hie workshops. son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Wuhjii.m W. before entering service and hopes inxl M. I'l-lcr- I', MiimnniiH, I'MI-MMN-I^ ut" l»m| \Vn*Ulilti .N. 1 ., It rv ^ Int. In Ilu'lr iii-n liiMiif nl I IH I.IIMII'H H \ i\, »lilrfi I ln'> Lewis af 817 Grant Ave., is scrvinf 1 ttj return to Vietnam as a war cor- rrniii lie, IMHI MI-M. ItfiH *' H. Su(<*r. 'J'IM' I ni«Kin-(li»ii «IIN •aboard the nn'tksirbMWirinc wariflarc respondent. (•,» M, llflituir |(H<>li1«- 1'in* Ilii' iilVU'i' iil' I'riiisitll »V I'runk- aircraft carrier USS Yurklown in •„ m-: vi/i (tit«. Joins Alcoa Club the Ali'antic. The sliip recently c:ompIeLcd throe At a recent annual meeting of Lhc weeks of refresher maiming off the Alcoa Edison 25 Year Service Club coast of Guaniianaino Bay, Cuba. Elect Ellsworth iftsleile Braeuto of Westfield was During its 'aL-sea period, the welcomed into ihe club now total- "Fighting Lady" celebrated its 26th >li>r IIM'IICII SIIKIIOK— Director of ASM ing over 300 members, birl'hd'ay. The ship is now tlio old- WESTFIELD BOARD MAKES REALTOR Neighborhood Protective Award — The iPoliccincn's Ileiievo- est anti-submarine warfare carrier lent Association ami PMrcmcu's Mutual Benevolent Association jrceive checks FDI- $1(1(1 from Realtor offi- Koburt K. Ellsworth of Westfield in commission. cers. The Realtors Neighborhood Protective Aivard was created liy (lie Ucsltield Board of Kualturs in con- assistant manager of the Commer- junction with the recent observance; of Realtor Week, recognizing (he outstanding community service of cial Systems Department, Inycrsoll- The Exhibit Expanded both, the .Police and Fire Departments this past year. Rand Company, N.Y., lias been Left to right are Fire Chief Martin Burke, Realtor WecU Chairman Albert 0. Danker; President West- elecltd international director of the 9 Cardell, wel-known local artist field- iFMBA Thomas (Stevenson; Vice {President Westfield PRA George Zhdisnik; President Westficld Association for Systems Manage- world s and photographer about whom an Hoard of Realtors Henry L. schwlering and Police ,Chief James iMoran. ment. article appeared in this paper last The Association for Systems Man- are flying again!! toughest week, is as famous for his sketches agement (ASM) is an international of dogs as he is of horses. Because RN Attends Session QW Guard Marks Academic Artists association of ovc r 8,000 profes- To Stop Damage By These Insects his exhibit of sketches in the win- Noreen . C. Rouillard, . 335. Tuttle sionals engaged in systems and pro- car. dow of Edwin 0. Edwards, Realtor, attended the meeting Wed cedures work. As international di- 112 Elm St., has created so much nesday, May 28, sponsored by the Memorial Day Schedule Exhibit rector, Mr.Ellsworth will be respon- interest, he has added to this dis- Now Jersey League f 0 r .Nursing, sible for the promotion and improve- TERMITE '69 PEUGEOT play drawings -of seven dogs, some Committee of Hospital Nursing, Memorial D'ay services were held • Tiie Pavilion Buildinrg at Eciio ment of management systems We never plnn nn ermy life of which may be viewed inside the which was hold at tlie" Brunswick by the WesWield OLd Guard Thurs- Lake Park, Mountainside, will be through the continuing education of for a IViiiceot. On the con- Edwards office. trary I IVH been ewpcolulty Inn, E. Brunswick. day at UIG YMCA. An appropriate tiie scene of the annual exhibit by tne association's members. tfronmnl for a life time of CONTROL He has lectured at the NYU Grad- linr', Vho niilc (it thl« vens aa'd James West, golf, Hobart multiple |t*ttMl property man nrjvpllftteil tN^oiiffh the office of Nniu-> Jesse, Waiter Sbaats, Wftltapi Wil- L -... .^ ^ - -» -• I : M lis; Fre'd Bedell and -.S.\ • \

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Rich Habuck'a School rerrml holders Tom Kcn- son last wei>k us it tliHviv.'d Gover- homer, Lho U 1 n c Devil baseball ,2!t2 is (bird. and Pnul Byrne placed in the* WesLfiold won 9 events against nor Livingston l4Hs-3l.i and Crnn- man 70 will be varsity captain. Leant overcame a 1-0 cle-fieit to de- Schaaf, Fittipaldi. Kabii'ck, Drew Group IV Central Jersey meet and Clark and had 3 swoops. Jim l/Oft- ford 1D-H. It was Hie second time Loses In Two Tournaments Juniors Debbie Kotcham and feat Linden U-1 in the final home Huotolo. Bob Tlik-I, mid Randy will move an to the Stale Group IV inan, 10.2, Kevin Kelly, and Steve Westfii-ld Irad defeated both clubs Nancy Kindlier will he assistant game of the season last week. Richardson arc tied for the team mud lomoirow tit Highland Park. Thompson achieved Wcslrfield's this year and it brought tlie Devils' liy KOGEIt HELL I two air-iiy aggressive teatas play- varsity captains. Other juniors on After fivo scoreless innings, Lin- lead in doubles, with two npiece. Six We.stfii'lc! completed its dual meet first sweep of the 100 this year. Shot dual match record to 11-1-2. putter Rick Ley, running for Uio | jiii! ihcir host, with an anxious the varsity squad include Marilyn rton scored im unearned r u n off Devils have shimmed a triple, while season willi a fl-3 record by roul- Paul Mass and Bobby L-ay led tlie Two nomeses from the past dual first time, clocked a 10.1 in a non- emwd looking on. After four games Bakes, Suzanne Boutillier, Barbary Devil .starter Skecter MacCloshcy. JchiuM and Kitlipuldi have the Dev- Htiinfield 79-47 and Clark 8&v - Livingston mntdi with four over meet season plagued the Devils in 3 scoring heat. Mark Holland set a the score stood 2-2. Then the Devils Kahn and Anne Vliet. Hounding out Tony FilUpaldi began the bottom of il's lone homers. par 40's on the wooded Winrren- both the county and state tourna- sophomore record of 5-8 in the high surged forward lo take two games the group will be sophomores Katliy Llie sixLli by sending Linden pitcher brook Country Club cow\se. Mike ments, us the nclsters lost to state G-entino, Peggy Hope, and freshman Gcltaaf lead.? with 12 RM's. Ruo- Fcnnell finished second in tlic 440 Jump. in a vow. The .seventh game seemed Don Povalitis' first pitch over ccn- lolo is second with seven. Kiblipaldi behind Iselin's Steve Ricciardi. The Weiss scored a 41 and liielc Warne champion Summit in the counties endless ;i.s the score went to deuce Nancy Palmer. Varsity alternates terfieldcr Rich Babulski's head, The a 42 for WostfleW. Lay, Wei&s, and and Columbia in the states. During are Mangaret DevzJon '71, and tops with six stolen bases, while first three finishers in enoh event Wenrvlfct, C. Time 2:1.5. was low man Cor thoni \vM\ a 41.sides MeluoliiMi to defent tlie locals. •no—JI Connolly, C, 2. Stanley, W, not sliol-s. Tlie neUrien managed to seven freshmen. They include Cin- second, Sohaaf popped uip Povalilis' Fittipaldi is 3-0, while MaeCloskey. nel! was clocked in 50.2. Ho was:!. Waring W. Time 5B.O. Both Mass and Lay had one really In the counties, Coach Hansel win the game, making the score 5-2. iy Berstein, Margie fiflieh, Nancy L-,vo strike pit-cli. Catcher Jack Ben- whose 50 innings leads is 3-4-1. Fit- oought in traffic in the early run- .SMi—1. Wfilah, c, Hub \Y, Coato, amazing hole each. Muss, who later sent tiio doubles Learn of Steve W t| mo—-2:03.(1. riiiRry Ihen came back to life with Gannon, Katliy Jones, Rita Juntilla, kovich had trouble locating the foul tipaldi has a scant 1.05 earned run ning but passed four other compe- Mile—il. Murray, W, 2. Hundzn, on last week recorded his first ace Mease and Scott Chaucer and sin- two wins. The next game was vic-Carolyn Leopold, and Debbie Mill- and dropped the ball for an error, average, while MacCloskey's EsRA titors lo earn his second place. Ric- W, It. Monti, W. Tim->—I :fia.-J. on the 179 yard 18th at Ash Brook, gles player -loe Krakora. Krakora 1. Hope, TV. 2. . , tory for the Devils, as they took ar. A junior varsity captain will be letting the count remain at no balls, is a mere 1.00 to lead. ciordi broke the meet record, while O .'). Wortmmiii, O Time—•10:33, paired tlie par 4 lfil/h at Warren- played well in his First two matches control and Mease, standing at the Wftfi lim-cileM—*]. MJkltii, C, 2. selected from the squad at a later two strikes. MacCloskey, who struck out six •winning in 4!>.8. Fennel! will be in ksi)ii. W, :i. GiLPiiulto TV. Time— brook by slicing lids drive into the as lie defeated his Union opponent net put away an overhand shot for date. Up at bat with a second chance, 8-1, and then toppled Cranford's con- 1 Linden batters, boosted his team tough competition tomorrow with I,»w hunlles—1. Mlkllii, C, '2. next flairway, playing down that the match clinching point. Schaaf slammed Povalitis ne»t of- George McLoof of Ilamapo, Levin fairway because of the heavy trees, testant 8-2. In the Lhird match Kra- TJi* girls were marked in three leading strikeout total to 51. Oaniettu, a. Knoblocli, TV. Time— In the finals the netsters faced fering down the left field line for Hand Icy of Vinoland. and George 20.12. putting his approach over Uic green, kora lost to the second seed. basic areas. Their cheering ability The Devils, by defeating Linden, shoi——il. Grk'swm&r, \V, 2. Miue- hilt the pin and fell. Lay almost dence, voice, pundh, cartwheel, DoweM, W. 3, Kocenko, C. dlstnnco Chancer looked devastating in their won his third game of the year. ord to 9-11-1. The diamondmen own- eagled the 340 yard lSth when his In state tournament competition split, jump and general appeal and •Byrne finished third in a very —-lfl-rt-n. first two matches as both Hillside the Devils kept Krakora at first Schaaf, after an early season ed a fi-6-1 Watch ung Conference rec- DIMCUR—. 1, MaenUiRO, TV, 2. Strak- second shot just missed the pin andand Berkeley Heights fell 8-2. In the enthusiasm. The second area was tight 880 race. Four runners finish- olf, c, 3. Grieae-mer, w. distance— singles, moved Mease to second grades, each girl having to main- slump, has been stroking the ball ord going into the season's final ed within -1 of each other. Dennis 1.32-2. he had to settle for the birdie with quarter finals the locals faced Pin- IIl»h jump—i. HoloaiVd, TV. 2. singles and played Chancer and tain a C average. well. In his last 11 games he hasigame. Fedison of Scotch Plains, whom .TiUkson, W, 3. Brurfor, W. Hefeh-L a shoit putt. gry. Playing in sweltering nenety I Pete Galligan at doubles. The Dev- •Byrne defeated twice this spring, — o-S, In tlie last match of the season degree weather, the netmen drop- The third area was teachers' rec- Unitf jump—(1 Jackson, TV, 2. MI- captain. was second in 1:56.3. Byrne's time kit;i, C. 3. Thompson, w. l>Iatnnco against Cranford Monday, the locals ped the first set 5-7 after being only ils won thcri first two matches over ommendations. Each girl's major —21-7^. Toms River and Boonton, both by Local Athletes Win •was 1:56.4. Jim Nowack. of Scotch Pole vault—rt. Hassler, C, 2. TVJ1- scored revenge. Previously West- one point away from victory. The subject teachers were asked to com- -Each of the new twirlers was Plains was fourth in 1:56.5. son, TV, H. tie Bakes, W and Rofc- field had beaten the Cougens in a second sot saw the Devils fight scores of Vk-Vz. In their third en- ment on t!he girl's ability to achieve graded on bhe basis of three per- Ne'rk Academy Awards ertl, C,—Height—ai. counter, after playing for 2tt hours Coach Walt Clarkson feels that dual match and in the Watehung back with overhead slams at the a high level of performance in other formances: group marching, the Conference Championship but Cran- net, and hard fast foreliands catch- in hot weather they finally were areas of school life. Mrs. Brenda school song routine, and original More than 150 student athletes re- Byrne still has an excellent chance ceived honors during Che Newark to win the state title. He won the tfleld T«. Plnlnfleld 47 tord came out ahead in the County ing the line, to take it G-4. subdued by third seeded Columbia Meekings, faculty advisor for both routines of approximately Vh min- loo—a. Coles, P. 2. Fennell, TV. and District tournaments. squads was in charge of tiyouts. utes accompanied by music. Academy Boosters Club All Sports 880 title runing indoor track. His .T. Thompson, TV. Time—.10-1, The third and deciding set saw2-1. Dinner at the Governor Morris Inn competition will come from Fedi- 2C0—1 PennBll, TV, 2. Coles, P. Bob Palmer turned in low score The girls were judged by a group The panel of judges included the 3. Hrown, W. Tlune—22.8. of WHS teachers. Thursday. son, Pavuk, Wayne Valley's Fred 44O—il. Bryne, TV, 2. Rufc, W. 3. for WestKeld with a 38 but Ben Kar- twirling advisor, Robert Banks; for- Ross, and Morristown's Paul Hoyt. Stanley, TV. Tiimo—ftl.O. alis of Cranford played the front Jersey Pro Football Local Students Win Seven new twirlers were also se- mer WHS trwirler Mrs. Joan Harris; Local leBter winners are Warren SSO-HI. Hood, W. 2. D. Brown, W. S. Goff. 237 Munsee Way, JV tennis; Ross and Hoyt both broke records 3 Learner, w. Tfaiio—GjOl.7. nine of Echo Lake in an even par Team to Debut lected. Brenfla Brynitdsen, Oarol Mrs. Susan Crafts, gym tea'cher; Mile—*1. MlrQunde, TV. 2. Co;iipe, 36. Mass bad a 40, captain Mike Pingry Awards and the present captain of the and Charles J. Schecter, 320 Wood- in North Jersey meets. Ross was W. 3. WUIhuns, W. Tlmn—HMH.3. Jackson, Missy Kip, Nora Mitdhell clocked in 1:55.5. Hoyt won his title TwOjinlle — 1. Murray, TV. 2. Ur- Falcone a 42 and Lay a 43 for the William Caruso, executive direc- and Rose Trager. Patti Fiorini and squad, Jackie Shepard '69. land Ave; JV basebal. fHiliiirt, P 3. Richmond, P. Time— Area students at the iPingty in 1:54.7. 10:20.8. Devils. Mass downed his man 3-0.tor of Jersey Slate Sports Inc., hasSchool recently received awards for Jill Schneider will serve as alter- Scores for the 17 competitors fo- lao IfflHr-1. McCray, P. 2. Gurnett Palmer played steady golf for announced that the Jersey Tigers nates. Jeff Griesemcr placed fifth in theTV. 3. JiLc-kson, TV. Time—llfi.0. participation in spring sports. cused mainly on general precision javelin as he threw 167" 9V4". Jim ilSO t*H—<1. McCrny. p. 2. Thomp- his 38 with seven pars and two bo-•have been accepted into the Atlan- Among them were: Laerosse-Karl Returning twirlers are rfancy and speed control and the variety More Sports son. TV. 3. Garnett, W Time—"J0J2. gies. Mass bi-rdied tlie par 3-7th by tic Coast Football League for 1970. Milazzo of Jefferson won with a Shot-put-Hi. Ley, W. 2. I>om4nlck, Pfister, 258 E. Dudley Ave. and Eric Armstrong, Lynn SchneB, Peggy and difficulty of routines. Also con- throw of 186-6^. Dave Brown fin- P. a. Mott, TV. Distance—47*6%. placing an eight iron 12 leet from Robert Bauer of Westfield, presi- Brenor, 101 Winchester Way; JVSnyder, and Saudi Wright. Jan Hed- sidered were attitude, poise, and •DlscuB— 1. Freedinun. w. 2. om- the cup and sinking the putt. Fal- ished sixth in the mile, running Inhrlc, P. 3. MttUalu'ao, TV Distance— dent of Electrical Installations and Lacrosse — Paul Gianquinto, 842 den will lead the squad as the new personality projection. Next Page 1-3 u i.. cone, pteying in his last rrvatch a director of Union County Trust 4:33.0. Carl ton Jackson failed to Javelin—a. Grlesmer, W, 2. Dom- Highland Ave, and John Stanley, make the imals in the long jump. V#- .?• 3'MtLt-Dowell, TV. Distance after 3 years on the Westfield var- Company is president of Jersey 811 Bradford Ave.; Track—©avid — 1 (4-10. sity, bird'ied the pair 4-Stli by plac- State Sports Inc. Jerry Epstein of The Devils routed Plain-field by t 1-J.ifi-li jump—1. Holland. TV. :'. TJat- Laugh, 1243 Rahway Ave.; Fresh- tlmore, P. 3. BrutJer, TV Heifflit— ing his approach 15 feet above the Scotch Plains, a Union County Free- man Baseball — Gardiner Cunning- taking 9 o£ the H events and had hole and sinking a putt that rolled 23 YEARS OF TIRE EXPERIENCE sweeps in 3 events. Tlie mile, was Polo vault— j. Elmoro, V. 2. Rob- holder is vice president. ham, 405 Kimtoall Turn and William n, W, 3, BnvkG-s, W- Height — down the embankment of the double The team will play either at War- Weldon, 225 Woodland Ave.; JV taken 'by Don McQuade, Steve level green. Lay picked up the last Coate and Kevin Stanley took 9 riff Jump—<1, McCniy, P. 2. Coles inanco Park Stadium in Roselle or Baseball — William Cunick, 437 P. 3. Jackson, W. Isam-e—Sl-ft birdie on the par 4-5th by hitting a Williams Field in Elizabeth. Hillside Ave. and John Still/well, 23 SAVE UP TO *53 ON A SET NOW! beautiful 1 iron 6 feet from the cup The Tigers will be affiliated with Fair Hill Rd.; JV Track — Rich- Henrickson, Weikert and rolling the putt in. a National or American League ard O'Brock, 11 Carol Rd. JV Nine 4-3 FooUball team as are all the other Win College Letters members of the league and will be Plus fid. ixtlst Tennis Club Women stocked with taxi squad members Tint 9*4 Jack Henriksen of Westfield re- Over Linden GOLF/BALL CENTER cently was awarded a letter in ten- of the parent club and with other 4 Tnj$'l* Win and Lose major league football hopefuls. ISOM-" UMI3NT REPAIRS tint off nis at the University of Delaware. By DAVID RITTEK jour etr. Marty Weikart, another resident, The Westfield Tennis Club's wom- —^— won a letter in wrestling. Kenny Rider's run scoring sin- en's team split its matches against whtn you buy 3 tins mt our low everyday tradt-ln prfco gle with one out in the seventh in- Morris-town last week. Results: Mrs. Egenes Wins ning capped a 4-3 come-from-behind Selvig-Stuhler, 4-6, 2-6; Fort-Galli- Mangan Leads Batters victory for the. Westfield High JV gan, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; Allen-Year ley, 5-7, Echo Lake Event *%• . -•: baseball team* last week. The win9-11; Anderson-Strong, 6-2, 6-2. In ptey in the spring handicap • i r First baseman Mike Mangan, over Linden was the team's 17th tournament at Echo L/ake Country SAI.KS SERVICE junior from Westiield. led the Ur-against only 2 losses this season. the only shutout of the year. Clirb Mrs. A. W. Rose, wlio \v*>s med- ooir PRIDE sinus College basebal team in home- Kevin Bonner led the seventh off StiH loading the hitters is J i m alist wHh a score of 91-18-73, was GRIPS per club WOODS fleflnlafced *3.{H>per runs this season with two, both to for Westfield with a walk. After Wheaton with a .438 mark. 9cott at defeated in the semifinals by Mrs. lead off games, and was tied for Bonner stole second, catcher Greg ,341 round out the starters, who areBerber Egenes. In the other semi- the RBI lead with eight. He hit .250, Harbaugh laid down a perfeot sac- THE GOLF SHOP over .300. final, Mrs. Rttberit McOoy won over U544 Plulnfleld Ave., Scotch P uR-BELT rifice bunt that advanced the run- AVeMfJeM Mrs. Harold OJausen. In th-e finals, 232-1748 ner to third. Rider worked the AH 11 11 i 1 L Mrs. Egenes defeated Mrs. McCoy TneH. to gut. 8*3u A.M.-R P,M* Br Sports *}** v &} count to 1 bail, 2 strikes and hit a I3rew\stei\ 2-b 1 Cloned Hon. Even, by Appointment PETERSON'S l)ello-RiUft»oT lb 3 O 0 one up. SuP COBD fast ball to right which scored Bon- I>lf5lrnlamo, rf a 1 1 Party-Gift Center Dorni*. »b 0 0 YESTEB ner for the win. Wlifratun, <;* 1 0 0 poi: suggests • * • ib 3 0 1 Linden had jumped out to an early Thome, cf 3 0 0 lead with 2 unearned runs in the Jordan, it 2 0 0 Bo niter, If 0 (1 1 first. However, Nick DiGirolamo HiirbiLugTh, c 2 •1 1 KENTUCKY and Brad Brewster combined to getRider, p 2 0 0 BOURBON 23 4 6 the runs back for Westfield. Brew- Totals "1969 Membership" «4 ster singled and DiGirolamo hit a Linden r.H AB n II line drive to right for a home run. Ryba, ss 3 0 0 t no .oo HIrlndo, lb 2 2 2 41 Both teams picked up a run in Vfartin, 3b 3 1 2 WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB »a*.sol the fifth. Harbaugh's double, Rid- OreanzOj ot 4 0 2 .00 Thorn us. If 2 0 n 132.00 er's sacrifice and Brewster's sui- TrOubnuiTif If 1 0 0 ,10.1' .00 cide squeeze drove in the Westfield Mason, rf 3 0 0 WATCHUNG, N. J. O'Cotinell, (* 3 0 0 run. Hoffman, ib 2 0 0 .00 Pont/-, p 3 0 0 Rider was very strong on the (1 0 S'.alskl, p 0 A Private Family Swim Club >I«" mound. He pitched the entire game 26 3 4 to pick up his sixth victory against Totiilu Open Till Labor Day no defeats. He allowed only 4 hits bo friiw and lowered his ERA to 1.87 and :•«/ Husband and Wife . . . . $85.00 -•-,; raised his strikeout total to 52 in \* Husband, Wife and One Child $100.00 Petersons 41'/2 inings. NO MONEY DOWN - MONTHS TO PAY - DRIVE IN TODAY! 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siril by winning I wo t^nnits. WidiiUi WiiiH Richmond Loses huil Columbus f>-;i bi?hijid llio j>i.ltrli- Panthers, Robins SPORTS in^ of Mark Ilovdi*. Bnitin B'JIXILT Al Krho J. \')dw\n Wilfior of (115 Maple SI. More Sports pjfthu-d wnll fur Culumbus mu\ had lias I) i' v it awardrd niinicrals a-; ;i ;; First €ame l.wo hils. Denver heal Toledo 110-2 Pace Minors Frank Kcloluin, foimcj- Kcho as ,I»e Air.atri, Paul Uecker, Mike alie CJoiurlry Club champion, c;mic| r of Wt'slcyan Next Pasrc W L T up wiU) I he lii.sl ace of his onrt'cr,' frusliman track leiiin, Burke to Coach Warriors Avenge Byrne, Kc-ilh Mei'i*o» tind M'iill Jlim- W I, Richmond 7 1 0 ivu hit well wliilu N. Siuc-kcr. Dick .sinking a No. : \)r. Ailhur 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. of the learn for the .season. Ho suc-u strong Union Kawamceh club 1-0 Dultos 3 5 0 nt-'ajiolis losl lo Lcumvillc; 17-lfi de- Lions 1 Gnttsy and Fnuik K't'imgh, (JI; Jim ceeds Al Moellor who has been last week. Roosevelt also decision- Jersey City 2 6 0 sp'.iu ^;od liiLting by Bi;b Cleary, W L Taylor and Don I-'rndly, l')2; Lat manager or coach for the last 12 cd Pa-rk Junior High School fl-0. 'HieRjuanokc 1 7 0 Polin WiL-:on :nul lim Tellor. Scoll Robins Waring and Jack TurlK'vill«. *i2, years. He will be assisted by his 7 0 two victories extended the Warrior •IUulurtond, ilie Atlantic Division's Eisenbiol, E. Pariztau, H. Sdirager, 1 •Saturday — Bctlcr ball ol" pnii-i dad Marly Burke who has assisted winning streak to 9 games. undofea'tcd toam suffertd its first G. Hcszaros, I). Tierney and MHawk. s 4 3 nei's, 'Mi liolcs, first flight: Paul Ro-: the last three years. Moeller asked The Union game turned out to beloss as Rochester's Tom Noonan hit Swee ney eon I ribut ed tlie Louiisvi lie bi'ck and Jim O-iJiin. OIMH—123. Sue-] to be relieved to concentrate on the Owls 4 3 a classical pitcher's battle. Steve a l>asi\s loaded double with two outruns. Blue Jays 3 4 ond Nigh I: Joel Mitchell and Ilfil) national baseball committee of TdbbelLs and -John Havas combined in the sixvili far a 0-5 vioLory. Don Anderson, Cfj-«3—I2U. Third flighl: which he is a member. Flint de-toted St. Paul a-4 beJiind Gull 2 5 for a one-hitter, -while Curnal of theCiliotta, Ruohester's pitcher tossed Wie hiU-ing of Pete Uawco, Glen Falcons 0 7 Raipli Bailey find Ralph King, 07- 'Moeller's record for the 12 years visitors yielded 4 singles. Thirty- a four hitter and .struck out 15. Good 64—131. J Buttermoro and Phil Trout. Flint b hows nine county championships, four strikeouts were recorded, sev- hits were made by Joe Callini and had good defense from Lou Rosamo, The Jaguars rehuained in tihe Sunday — Swuepslakes, Class A: FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS three district championships and enteen credited to each side. John Bill Noo&an. Rob Cfllien's 3 Juts and Sieve McNally and Garry Schmitz. thick of the Cat Division or the Min- Kvorson Pear.sall, 7iJ-«—70; Clay three stale rimncrup titles. Dennis Havas recorded the win, avenging Tom Cassidy's 2 led Richmond's PACIFIC or Leagues raca besLing the Coug- Van, Burcn. B3-12—71; Woody Lug- ON PHOTOGRAPHIC Burke played legion ball from 1962 his only pitching loss of the year. defense. DDU£ Gimpe pitched 7 in- W L T ars 18 la (i. Hitting by tne Jaguars' •inbuhl. 83-12—71; Fred Schacler Jr. to 1964. He helped pitch Wcstfield Stove Tebbette scored the winning ings for Rlohmond., San Diego 7 1 0 Dan Manino and Maix McNclis who 83-12—71. Class B; Kicliard Max- to the final game of the stale cham- run when he reached first base on In Miami's best effort Uiis year Sacramento .. (i 1 1 di-ove in » runs between them, led well, 80-1S—(i5; John Aa well hit grounder. Chilis Dreher •and Tom Baxlter had two good bunts. extra base hits and Pete Drittel, Lake Country Club last week. Mrs. iron shot on the 179-yard 18th at Chuck Clark, and Neil Banta hit Robert McCoy 93-22—71 had plus Polaroid Kodak •the Ash Brook links. The ace, wit- Pitching for Dallas was George Bai- Mrs. Morgan First Area Women Lead mer. CSharleaton hiad Roger Harley singles. For the Owls Dave Kelly three and tied with Mrs. John Wittke COLOR P \K II CAMERA OUTFITS nessed by two other WeSbfield High In Glenhurst Golf pitched well and hit two singles. 91-18—73, plus three. Mrs. John Ac- golfers, Mike Weiss and Rick Davis, Ash Brook Golf pHeJiing all seven innings. ELECTRIC EY6 INCLUDING FILM Mrs. Horace Morgan, posting a The Eagles defeated the Hawks kerman, Mrs. Berger Egenes and FLASHCUBE enabled Mass to shoot a 38 for the Mrs. William Hedges tied for low nine. Mrs. Kent Smith of Mountainside net 80, had first low net in play at 12-6 behind pitching by Jim Bow- 95 and BATTERIES had the best 18 holes in a Nassau the Glenhurst Golf Club last week. man and Bill Rippe. Tony Ieradi putts. Model 124, 16.95 tournament.at Ash Brook Go! Club WichitaStiU In iMrs. E. W. Lehtonen and Mrshomere. d with two men on and Rcfo- In Class B, Mrs. John Ashbaugh 27 Model 134, 23.50 ' Letter to Feldirian last week, posting 91-22—69. For the Gerry Goodrich tied for second low ert Root tripled with two on forand Mrs. Charles Jerome had min- Reg. 29.95 Modal 314, 34.93 best back nine, Mrs. William Moore Unbeaten Ranks net with 81. Mcs. Russell Nostrand the Eagles. us one and Mrs. James Lierman, Jeffrey Feldman of Knollwood of Scotch Plains, 48-11—37 and Mrs. wan low putts with 30. The Bluejays nipped the Falcons Mrs. A. H. Meyer and Mrs. Henry Special Purchase! Ter.t was awarded a varsity tennis John Hatnce of Mountainside, 46-9 AMERICAN 2-0 behind the pitching of Richard Ortlepp -were tied at minus three. letter during the recent sports award —37, were'tied. Mrs. Robert Davies had low putts. W • L T Voss and Jim MoKeon. A home run 7x35 CZF BINNOCULARS 1795 banquet at the Peddie School, where •In Class E, Mrs. Bob Jones of Wichita 7 0 1 Briggs Promoted by Jack D'lAigostaro with Sean Mor- Tied in Class C were Mrs. Ed- WITH CASE - REG. 29.95 VALUE he is a junior. Westfield had the best 16 with 98-36 Denver 7 1 0 To AF Sergeant rissey on base drove in the winning ward Downs and Mrs. Robert Dun- -72. Mrs. J. F. Steiner of WestfieW, Oolumbus 4 4 0 runs. Tom Man-uel of the Falconscan, both with minus two and Mrs. with 50-16—34, ir-as in a tie for best St. Paul 4 4 0 John R. Briggs Jr., son of Mr.pitched three scoreless innings while John Bloys and Mrs. Eugene Roll 144 E. Front St. front nine and M-rs.- Jamep Conrad Flint .;.,.,. >4 4 . 0 and Mrs. John R. Briggs, 845 Sum-Jim Peinkofer, Kevin Lynott and with minus five. Mrs. K. Stillwell SPORTS ta «(Qata,Wit .well ...... , took putting honors. . ., Plainfield w. putts vinu • - '« [Uoubvilte ...;..... 3 4 • 1 stalf/sergeant in- Gulls routed the Leopat^ 13- ' iMrs. James-OnUn led Class D J [TS, ^3fr fcanty of Faiwood won Omaha 3 5' 0 Sergeant Brings, an inflDoranatlon 2. Pitching for the Gulls were Paul with minus two, followed by Mrs. '""161-4800 a par substitute event for the nine Imttanapofts 3 5 o specialist, is asigned at Nha Trang Jennis and Dave Saltzman while I. H. Lewis who was minus foun Municipal Parking in the Roar Round ,,. hole group with 4S49—29, followed Toledo 17 0 AB, Vietnam, in a unit of the Pa-hitting were Jennis, Ed Hammer Low putts went to Mrs. fli Hogan. by Mrs. Vernon Bartlett of Scotch *:• >'-•-••''. WioW-ta conftilnue

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BRICK CORNER PIPE SHOP EUZA3ETH METUCHEM PEfffM AM^OV PAMWAY [ WESTfJFLO "Yoitt Strwhittg Enjoyment Is Our Business" One flwjoetriTawn Pia/a SS f.M r. Sfrni H.^' ^:r*f"t I /i'J '*r,r,n IL S , }64 Err* 'j*r*t Certttf P*fk fiid Nerffc Av#». PMnHeid $OOO .iW. t& 6 p.M.; 9-**.'r THE iWESTFIELD d pitching from Kubiiy Hcnr- Sioux 7 MID Timers dL-fnalcd Hie Twins «•:». Phillies, Giants ed off their 10th dauble play of the s blanlu'd Hie (Mi, Sieve Well iitul Hobby lloli, who lluroiis He wiis l»MC'kt'(l by iho Muin« .season. Kcnii-T allowed 4 hits nnd fi-0 us David Kriir/t'iium wm\ hi.s niiiclc Iho only hit lor the losers. MORE SPORTS ( Pawnees 5 IUTUUMI, Rrugcs. Amkwim, Sinni Tom UuiliiM- CMIIHIII \\\a first major own tiiiiiu! willh JI homo run, l 'r;mk Duvu Critfon, Tommy (IhiHsut', liill Choi'okoes •* 5 •ami Keii/.ley. Caitfiukl ji;nl twit hils Lcadins National league Maine* expertly. C. Koi^berg Greco pitched, wlriuk-in^ out 10 Uan- Campion, mid Hobby HerkurL wm'o ;ind Kalhy Christ! nason for i\ 7-3Apuehes 0 u tor Ihe Twins. <:uid H. Hi''lul nnilii'lniU'd triples for nHiniUi Ihti Sharks who fielded well, w L Girls Softball win ovi»i* 1 IMJ Pirates. Cilia Lott, The Sioux clinched Uie Western The Timers (h'l>.TUtil liu- White the Pirates. 'Hit! l^ifilcs up.scl Ihi; Tlruirtor-s in The Marlins took ujKli.sptited pas- Kran Simndor.s, Sue Unnnoii and Division nunnant in n 13-5 victory Sox Hi-ll. TitftM* power indudud ;i Pliillies n 4 drove in Hie wiiiiiiiiK run. Neil (1r:im- session of first place in the Swi Oi- 10 4 John Cloves singled homo Cliad JII GiLmurtin baited well. over the Uurons. Scott Mclames buses loarliul hnnier by liiimt.s Oliilds in Uie bottom of the Till lo herl'uin went the roule f»r Ihe hlaw- vision with a 12-0 .shuloul of Ihe if 7 Plav Continues •Lmtru Truysur's homer on the pitched the «a »»e allowing Steve ;i homer by Ui»:r/U»y wil.h 0110 on give the Phils a 3-2 win aver Uie k'.s, slriUing oul 10. Meiioi Yon and •Ids, KriWi Colitfirhio led the Mar- 8 7 first pitched ball, helped the Pack- Teller a throe run homer. Maurice and liiifmy by Sinnicke mul Anciur- Mets. Winner Jetf Slcmher allow- KeiMi Hudson led I'hc lOaiTle.s lins with l-wo home rims mul a dou- ers over Uie Giants lil-7. Homcmns Elbock, Steve Uosle and A. Cri«H son. Preiss h;ul three doubles and Hi'd Legs 7 ed 5 hits and fanned Hi. Keith iiiul Krinxniiin and MCSWOLII ble. Tliu runners nlso rectvivtid hils h were also hit by Sue Hossett and contributed hits to gain i\ 10 run Williams had two hits in i\ Cards ... 1 » * 6 Graham pitched well for the Mets big stickers for from John Law, John Meeker, Paul TJ'wins 6 1 Cilia Lott, lead in the first. The Cherokees de- eiUL-ip. Mills pitched well in relief Pirates 5 7 and was aided by fine fielding by Onio.s, iiiul Jim St. John. The Jets AJIK^IS 7 2 Piling up eight runs in the first feaied the Chestnuts 13-9 and dmp- for the While Sox. Cubs 5 7 Dave liohinson and Jim Kervick. wore unable to eapiUili/.e on 7 IJHSO 0 Churgcrs 5 3 with the opposition coming buck ped lo the Pawnees 9-H). Jeff SVLS- The Twins delo:i-U*d (lie Atihletics Braves 5 on balls received diuin gtlic! game. 6>i;n«)lors ••• S 3 Astros 4 10 The Dodders defeated the Braves Rockets, Marlins with six, it was a 17-14 win for the man, Tuck Man*, Jed Beardsley, 10-!). DiUirolimiu homered with n 5-2, John Davis pitched 5 innings. The Dolphins defeated the Com- ilU'ti Sox 5 A As the Notional Division of the nufe 3-2, A hit by Mark Ciarrocca Vikings over the Patkers. David Kane, Steve Schneider, lluss mum on. Uuol.li had three hits and Tom Docker hit i\ homer for the While Sox 5 4 Major League enters the last week with 2 mon on provided Iho Dolphin The Dodgers finally udged t h e Berka-nt, Jimmy Barker, John Reid, Clancy and Oloaghly came through Braves. Cliff Moore made two Top Minor Loop Jots 4 3 of the season, bhu Phillies and runs. Phil Ilorron, Cluii'lcs Murray, GianU 15-14, with Kim Watt collect- Barry Glickmnn and Pnl Banes hit with hits fur the Twins. Salomone,, sparkling plays. Indians 3 4 ing tile win, on hitting by P a m well for the Chorokees. Spencer Bus- Cosonza and Smith had nine hits Giants have moved into the lead. Owen Brand and Bwb Maiigmi also The Giants beat Uie Pirates 8-1 Space Orioles 2 5 Kaczynski and the gome winning by wn.s Hie winning pitcher and among them For the Athletics. Dodgers, behind the 2 hit pitching W h hit. for the winners. The Commas 4 behind the 1 hit pitching of Matt Tigers 1 hit by Martha Wescoat. For t h owent 2 for 2. Duncan Brown and Salomone pitched Ihe Athletics to of John Davis and relief of Rich Rockets 7 0 scored their 2 runs on home runs 6 an 11-3 win over Uie Red Sox. Bradvuy, took the Braves 5-2. nidi Costello. Giants hitters were led by by Greg Iloyl and Bill Subman, GianU Mary Crandall had twChrio s Long had good days at bat Commas 1 • • 5 2 Yankees 8 homers and Margaret Korn. Celeste and Tom Hifosch ended the season The IriUhvg o f Anderson a n dBrodway. Dennis Priolo and Bill Bclford with 4 for 4. Jets ... 2 Dave Huobner niLdied 2 scoreless National League — Western Division Dravis and Barbara Fuller each one. with a total of three home runs. Franklin and a single by McDer- Hunziker led the attack geLting 2| (Despite a fine individual effort by 3 i 11 iii|fs before being relieved due lo W L In the American League, in extra tnot.t to drive in the winning run in hils each. Priolo had a double and Del Lindley, pitching a six hitter 4 an injury to his pitching hand. 1 Dashes 2 Lions 5 1 innings, the Jets upset the Angels the 8th inning enabled the Tigers triple. Kurt Bremen sparked at and hitting a two run homer, the Leaps 0 € Tlie 'Missiles received shutout Dodgers 5 2 7-5. Carol Appewato had a homer to eke out an H-7 win over the Yan- second. Red Legs forfelcd to • the Giants. pitching from Mark Ciliotta and Indians Take kees. The fielding of McManigiil and Sea Vikings 4 3 with two on. Betsy Vliot and Nancy The Dodgers fell short as the As- L David Nolan to defeat the Slingray Cantor helped Live win. The hitting W Phillies ,' 3 2 Corcll had doubles, Tracey Landau, tros won 21-19. Behind 21-4, the Marlins 5 2 1-0. The Missile attack was led by 3 of Salinger, Cooper and Valenli, and Jim Kantjc and Robert Davis. Pot- Giants 3 Mary Harbough and Melanie Ander- American Lead Dodgers behind relief pitching of Royals, Chiefs Dolphins 4 2 Packers ,3 4 son played well in the field. For the fielding by Salinger kept the Yank- 10 year old Tom Ansbro rallied with cr Decker, Steve Glanlz, and Doug L T bharks 4 3 Pirates 2 3 Angels Randi BarreLt pitched with W ees in the game. 15 runs in the last 4 innings, and Schleiffcr handled the pitching for Indians 0 3 0 Stingrays 3 4 iMets X 3 Chi Ida, Julie Mulholland, and Mary The Indians edged the White Sox wiLh Ihe tying run at second, Bob Dominate Pony 5 the Stingrays. Senators 6 3 0 4-2 as Oarragher struck out 13 in a Seals 1 Reds * * 1 6 Ellen Russo as battery mates. Zollcr of the Astros came up wiUi Barracudas 0 C Angels 7 5 0 no-hit pitching performance for the a close play that squelched it. The EAST Eastern The Angels lator defeated t h e 5 0 The Rockets continued unbeaten The Union County Regional HIgli W L Red Sox C winners.. Perkow.ski had two hits first 3 Dodger b'aUcrrs, John Davis, W L Orioles 9-8. Standouts were Diane G 0 01 with a 64 win over the Sharks in School District No. 1 employs a 6 0 Yankees 7 and Kctly made several fielding Kiell Brariway and Dennis Priolo Royals 7 2 Colls Bender, Julie Mulholland and Nan- 7 0 0 the Minor-Junior League last week. Director of Special Services,' who 2 Athletics 6 plays for the Indians, Chil&s held had a big day, going 13 for 16 in- Elks 7 3 Braves '. 6 cy Owston, Barbara Owston, who 7 0 0 The hitting of Terry Moyer, Kurt is a trained psychologist. The De- Blue Devils ' V..."*4 3 was four for four Mary Ellen and Orioles 6 the Indians to five hits and Mills cluding 5 doubles and a homer by Bisons 7 4 Tigers 5 7 0 Rangers 6 0 Steck, Jim Albrccht, and Timmy partment of Special Services also Bearcats ••••-• • 4 3 Donna Russo, Sue Lupia and Leslie made several run-saving eatones for Priolo. Hick Schadlc hit a triple. 4 8 0 the Sox. Eagles 4 7 0 Hoff helped. Kevin Wegryn and Bob includes in each school a full-time Cubs 4 4 Sterling. The Cards beat the Phillies 9-7. While Sox 4 9 0 Colts a a 7 0 [ Field were among those getting runs nurse and a school doctor and Browns ' ••• 4 4 The Senators behind the pitching The Angels got twelve runs in the For the Phils, Childs, Cloyes and The Major-American Loagua has WEST for the winners. The Sharks receiv- dentist. Cougars ..." 2 4 of Kathy Kilshiemer shut out Uie , 5th lo defeat the Twins 1(5-3. Steen- Kipp had three hits each. For the a new leader TtlQ Indi ans moved 3 o' Chargers 1-0. Charger pitchers huisen, the starting and winning Rams 5 Cards .;... 2 5 ahead of t'h-e Senators. Cards, Keys and Snyder had three 1 Astros 0 7 Penny Meiklejohra and Stephanie pitcher, helped his own cause with hits and 10 year old Bob Kinning- Chiefs 8 0 Steenhuisen pitched a 2-hitter as Orioles 0 Matthews allowed one run with 2 for 2. Kamins had a homer and 2 The Braves, behind Margaret the Angels downed the Twins 4-1. ham had 2. Keys had a home run. I wi'nwT o 0 Barbara McGuirc scoring on hits by triples and Bell went 3 for 4. Mike FOR YOUR GIFTS FOR Bosworth beat the Blue Devils 17-4 Kamins homered with two men on The Cards pulled off their 9tih dou- L^ '/_ \\" 2 6 0 Susan Van -Lenten and Vivian Taylor pitched 4 innings for the in the Girls Softball League last for Hie Angels. McNally and Davies blc play of the season, Rlaoh to gears 2 7 0 Sen i ess. Twins. The Twins' 5 hits were col- week. Margaret knocked in three hit for the Twins. lected by BooUi, DiGirolamo, Oan- Papaccio to Snyder. The Royals and Ohiefs continued A homer by Meg Pakenham wiUi runs with a triple and had a single. Dugan and Cosenza hurled the ficld, B. Taylor andCtency. The Red Legs got 11 hits off Lane t0 domimie pi.ay in the Pony two on helped the White Sox over Julie Siff had three hits, including Athletics to a 6-5 win over the Ti- The Orioles beat the Yankees 14- and Delia Badia to score 5 runs League. a double. Janet Laurent and Slieila the Indians 6-5. Colleen Kelly had gcrs in extra innjngS# salomone ho 3, the Red Sox 13-10 and tine Sena- against the Phillies. Del Lindley hit The Royals defeated the Bisons Bentley each had two hits. Donna a hit while Lon Shelton sparked the mered for Jhe Athletics to tie the tors 6-3. Mulvihill pitched against a home run in the 1st and a single 4-1 in the Eastern Division. Steve {Beninato pitched an inning for the infield. Sue Frost had a homer and score in Uie seventh. The Athletics the Yankee.1;. Boyle hurled effective- in the 5th. Erie Syversten and Bob- Crone pitched and was backed by Braves -and had two strikeouts. a single. pushed across the winning run in ly to turn back Uhe Senators. The by F a ho r ty e a ch got two hits. Tony Gonnel'las' 2 nibs and Alan REMEMBER BARON'S Mary Kilsheimer, Ann Krakora, The Twins chalked up two wins, the eighth. MeManigal and Beazley hitting of Braiin, Monte, Doughcr, Bobby i-tichey, John Brunetto, Mike Webster's fielding. Atom Deombe- Carol Laurent and Ann Marie Gott- over the Jets 13-6, and over the In- pitched for the Tigers. Greek and Burns helped to produce Garrity, Dave Mannino, and Timmy legs triple and Pecka an-d Bonnofoi's 3ick helped the cause. Jean Laurent, dians 21-9. In the first, Nan'cy Thiel The Yankees shutout the Athlet- the wins. Kenny each had one hit. doubles were not enough to save the (Barbara Wright, Julia Mullen, Lau- had a grand slam, homer, Robin ics 3-0 behind pitching by Salinger. Tie Angels, behind the hurling of In the Cards^Braves game, Kevin Bis'ons. ren March, Andrea West and Sue Cunningham collected the win and SmiMi, a 10-year older, hurled a Steen'huioou. defeated the Orioles 6-1. Harrison had a triple. Bob Bunting The Wings found Hie win column Vliet stood out in the field. High- made four hits, Lealie Light and good game in a losing cause. The only run lie allowed was a hom- made a fine catch in centerfield. with a 13-4 victory over the Orioles lights for the Blue Devils were a Laurie Alusman had three hits Pitching by Hw^uth combined er off tliu bat of Greek who also Papaccio and Jarrett had 2 hits. and an 8-4 win over the Roylcs. triple by Gail Reeves and alert each. Laurie pitched against the In- with hitting by Sinnicke and Mc- made a sensational catch in left The Red Legs Mike Anderson al- Mausell's pitching defeated Eagle fielding by Carrie Tar-anla. dians and made four hits. Three Dermott and fielding by Anderson field. lowed only one hit by the Cards.hurlcrs Melforter and Harrington. each were chalked up by Nancy and Beazley enabled the Tigers to The league loading Indians Wast- John Brunneto and Timmy Kenny | Bobby Jester's 3 hit pitching could Trailing 1-0 the Colts scored six Thiel, Leslie Light, Debbie Lawyer Reg. $29.95 - IMPORTED runs on the hitting of Audrey Grub- edge t h e Angels 3-2. McCarthy ed the Orioles 11-2 behind the had Lwo and one hit each was made net keep tile Rams from scoring 4 man, a homer, and Kris Duelks, and Nancy Dean who had a homer, pitched for the Angels. Kamins and in g"of Kowalcoyk. Carraglmr hud a by Del Lindley, Brian Sanders, runs. Power hitting by Goldblatt (Barbara Bornmann, Nanci Fleming, For the Indians Candy Stelker and Alter hit for them. grand slami for Uie Indians. Robby R'iach, Mike Anderson, Eric led the Rams to a 4-2 win. BINOCULARS Susie Eliot to take the Braves 6-1. Janet Morasso had homers and The hitting of Kellogg and Kam- Sy vest en and Mike Garrety. Chris Vejn'ostra singled and scor- Excellent defense by Mary Owston, Sandy Donlon and Nancy Morasso ins led the Angete past the Athletics LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS The Pirates behind the pitching ed on John Havas' sacrifice in the Stacey Larsen, Eileen Jackson and had triples. G-3. Salomone and Will each had of Glenn Kehler beat the Cards M. 7th to load the Elks to a 6-5 victory Lorrio Zifcch held the Browns to one two hits for the Athletics. BRING RESULTS The big blow was a bases loaded I over the Colts. Geyer had 2 of the run. Behind the pitching of Betsy Hutchison, Laurie Hungcrford and Mustang League CHANEL COLOGNE •Lis MatlnO. Uie Cardinals won. aver the /Vslcos 17-12. Homers were by Closing Season Robin Lawyer, Jill Vegnoska and g FOR MEN iBetsy Hutchison. Sue Sheehan and Standings Dorothy England had triples. Patty W L •Lambert, Mary Beth Sheridan, Lau- rie Hungerford, Robin Pleninger, Buckeyes B 2 Karen Zinszer, Vallcrie Malcolm, Stallions 8 2 Carolyn Ambrose, Janice Bellew Palominos 3 5 and Hobin Piesco assisted. Roans 3 5 Chestnuts 2 8 3 to The Phillies downed the Dodgers 36-11. The Phillies had homers The Eastern Division of the Mus- 1 doz. for $5.25_ from Marie Walbrecker and Ailene tang League has a tie between the Fraystad. Pitchers Leslie Silver and Buckeyes and the Stallions with 8-2 Ailene Fiaystad held the Dodgers. records. JATO SUPER-100 Marie Walbrecker made a double The Buckeyes won 17-2 over tlie GOLF BALLS Reg. $9.95 Iplay as did Dee Dee Basco. L i z Palominos. For the Buckeyes, Greg • Duralon cover for Wiel was excellent behind the plate. Percy pitched wRh 6 strikeouts. Bill long, cut-free life Behind the battery of Gail Pear- Hoff, Richard Stump, and Frank • Energized "PB" ATTACHE CASE son and Debbie Milford, the Lions Wells led the attack and Peter Cherr center gives great defeated the Mets 13-3, Lisa Cheress, was outstanding on defense. distance Ann Rippe, Gail Pearson and Meg The Stallions came from behind • Ultra-high-tension Cleary had a perfect day at the to take the Palominos 12-6. All three winding plate. For the Mets Kelly Jewell hits were home runs with men on had a homer and Grace Mann two • base. David Reid hit two and Philip Limit 1 Do*. Reg. $2.00 - DANTE MEN'S hits. | Gifin, one. Bruce Koenecke and Ann LcCroy hit a grand slam Phil GiFfin took care of the pitching. homer, Kelly Jewell had three hits In the Stallion-Roan game, the SOAP ON A ROPE and Sandy MacQuaill, Lorie Stallions jumped off to a 5 rim lead AH Weather Schramm and Joan Kestenbaum in thy 2nd. The Roans came back played heads up as the Mets beat with G runs in the same inning. The the Reds 13-5. final score was Stallions 13, Roans SPORTS JACKET The Packers tightened their fiold- 7. Big hitters for the Roans were behind Margie Hcscnbloom ! D a r e Ganun and Leo Mansueto. if

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