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Utiuonct OIHKH Poatbffa I'fttd SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR—No. 46 at W«ntlteia, NT J, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1968 26 1'agcg—10 CenlH Miiiilowuskin Park Census Near Completion Pellicone Named Outlines Water Co. Service To Mark July 4th Observance Priest Named to New Parish McKinley School To Seek Fall No plans have yet been announced iablished, Faiiwr Meaney said. Ho The 4511) annual linlcacndviicu for tlio building of a second Roman in temporarily residing in the Holy Action in Crisis day service sponsored by the Catholhi parish in Westtield, A- Trinity rectory. Principal Went Fields chapter, Sou* of the The toMowtttf letter haa been though a pnlast, the Ilev. Thomas •Father Meancy's appointment American Revolution, WeMflcId School Vote •eat by Robert W. Kean Jr., pxul- B. Menney, lias Iwen named to the jolosely follows a Holy Trinity church D. Joscpli Pcllit»ne wos chapter of tlie DAR und Robert I. pf JOdncalioji will press lor voter approval next fall on a e*e*t of the EUubethiown Water parish and arrived to assume his du- census wnose completion later thus prirtoipal of McKinley Sclxwl by tin- French Society, Children ol the proposed new Jiorllisidt elementary school on Pixxspccl St., Mis. J. Paul Co.. to Mayor Robert U. Mai- "Summer Fun" ties in WosUield Saturday. month hi expected to form thc bush, 'Board of Jidueut.loii last «i(jhl, fili- American Revolution, will he Weiss, chairman of 11K facilities committee said last night at the board reany, explaining alept taken by for the boundaries or the new punish. ling thc vacancy created Ijy thu sitift held at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the According Aa tentative plans an- meeting. the company during the May 3* According io Msgr. Charles B. of -McKinley's principal, Joel B. Theme At Center bandstand In Mlndownnkln park. flounced several months ago at a In a progress report on Hie propose*] facility, Mrs. Weiss said; 'bod aad ferlag the crlilc period Murphy, i>asLor of Holy Trinity iLangholtz, io Jeffw.so.i Scliuol. Miss An "unuiuol" program baa meeting of the Town Council, the "Since 1937 this site has been des- fotltwlnc the ftatfagt of contaml. The WcstfieW Comrnunlty Center Church, five of eight areas of the •Kathdeen N. Zepf was named as- been planned by John L. Ludtow, Archdiocese of Newark plans to ignated (or a school to take caro of •attan In tht water. has announced a full program of - community census have been com- sistant, nnnripal of Joffei-swi School Council Discusses chairman or the anrmal atostrv eroot a church-schood-convent cum- future construction on thc northskle. cummer activities (or all ages, from pleted. at an annual salary of $13,000. Mr. Dear Mayer Mufcesny: once, and will ttaturo a tpeaker plex rary and replacement "During the past year, Ralph Jof- School. At last itigWs iossion, John o! curbing in the central business furaon, architect and fornw school •P, Molbnook was nanicd to Uie in- jorc, trie projrrarn will toe under tho Una Amiga j'\v dislmict. Ixurd member, explored In detail ternship for the firs', somoster of U10 it L. ti in * direction of Mfcs 'Margaret Brown Revise Schedule Its decisions not known at the possibility of modemiitng Elm a BtaJf school year. ^•Suf,SrS,u?.J?LrT?I^! 2 ** * y North- Valeric Carlisle of 553 fit. Marfcr 4ege. atudenta. left Houston, home of the coining school year are: John the Leader. factory. Not only-would tbe cost be S2r S-LS- i !^!2f2^ ff^! •IlK N J * for Chris**™ House, The American Swimming Pool Avc. will return U> WestfleW Moh- the Amiga, June 16 en a chartered W. Bratowicz, $6,600; Mrs. Ada K. TV next regular session «f the great, out Westfleld would sUU be J£l «2T1 JJ^21!Z 5 J£ ' <* - the Community Cen- Company of Caristadt delivered uSo ODeef, «8,00O: Mrs. Blanche K. Is-Town Council will be JkeW July 23. saddled with an old building In a v*»w Bret the cfrcunatancet of the ^ fc^ „,, gi^s .i years old. day after serving in Sari. Antonio,, Honduran aMUner. Each paid SITS for 7 2 now Swrmmobite Monday afternoon Honduras, for three weeks ae-ooe of for his place on the plane. They re- aac, psychologist, s*pecial service, poor location too far from the ele- The camp.haa two 4-week periods, after construction delays, due to (n- 100 young summer volunteers io re-l ceived no compensation for their 410,683 iHicllldes $195 mileage and Robert J. Verse mentary children. July 3-31 and Aug. 1-28; camperships dement weather and difficulty ID mote Central American villages oe) work, and they live as guests of thc •five" per cent additional far 10 "Therefore, the boar* haa been in are available, obtaining parts, postponed ao earlier a pc-ople4o-people mission caHedtba) people they serve, usually in themonths); Samuel Kurtz, «6,6O0; ML<* Elected Assl. Trust constant contact with Mai firm of Janice C. Maaley, $«.6OO. "SoulsviHe" is e conversion of the .home of the mayor. Other donations, Eppel and Seaman and their srchl. •Also Mrs. Eleanur H Meserve, Officer at Suburban revised schedule to *e_Mffl Vafcame, famed *• *•*** <* nodical aoppuei, make lect. Brooks Kaufman, has bead ID, tbe Boulevard haven for "Soul Brothers and Soul 49,300: Miss Shorrel Hogers, »,3M. s««9Pn baa been decided with a year's study of Mgfa school up the difference to support tho The directors of Suburban Trust working closely with, a committse of iMtss Andrea 1. SaMutfi, «,600; Sisters" 13 years up on Tuesday* Spanish, is spending the last of tier Amrgoa in the field, Company announced this week the our school personnel regardlngtbe (Leonard I. Scoulmxi, t6.600; Mrs. . - _ and Thursdays from B-10i30 p.rn., Jury 1-July 14 — Unoobi Sdwot three week term vaccinating, teach- Thii first team wMl return to Hout- election of Robert J. Veree as as- educational needs and phllooophy for 'Paula R. Weesman, (juklance vmn- t&-.km. Itoo la? Miess wgjh and it is free to paid-up members. July IS-JUry 28—Columbus School ing hygiene, giving tteraJcy dosses ten July 8, and fl second group of sistant trust officer. Mr. Verae oame the proposed 30-room. school.' 1h« mlor, M,925 (includes five per cent Ihese thnee welsi pb,g pong, pool, table games and July 2feAug. U-Frankbi Sdnoi and doing whatever *e can to help 100 wM leave. Tbe (hard and final to the bank in January )96t, and architect has been consulting with additional for 10 months). "soul music" from, a jukebox, ape- Aug. 12-Aug. as-*IcWnley School the people ki Hondunu and Guate- group leaves Jury 28. In aU 300 wiH will continue io be located in the .the State' Board of Education la to oar tyatam, or tea* than «ra>balf cwri "tappenangt" and a "soul-food" Tho Swimomobrlo will operate mate. She will twain her asnkr year serve, chosen from several tbouuqil Mrs, MaKtle Stover was transfer- WestfieW office. Trenton who must approve Mtf otw of one par oaot'Of our toM system- cantata will be ottered. from 9 «,m. to S p.m. daily with the in WestMd High School in Septem- tvpUcaate oetiooolly. red from second grade teacher at A graduate with a business degree school plans. Further, our Board ef ESWM»H to in 0 well pace JSetters. for Jonkr and Se- McKinley School to second grade at from Kahioigh Dfcktaua Unrvorsity. Education hae kept the WeaUtrid •i lOGMfeBCt wDOW tnO ) what adults cannot db," Jefferson School and Leslie A. Ewen Rutherford, Mr. Verse also has planning Board Informed regarding . The «*r vanti of the young sty* Guy Bevil, founder and darac- from sixth grade at Krank-Hn Annex earned the American Banking Iroti- all devctooments.. two feet above Amigoi are avaHsbta as te.atata- tor of (he owvprofit Am%» group. to sixth grade at Grant School. tulc certificate for Trust Banking "tint board by uuanimou* dedalon A salary adjustment from $11,150 studies. ^gj agreed to present for voter'an- Our ioveaUpttan to into to S12.000 was granted JUchard F. «e lives with hta wife and daugh- pmval in the fall the comptetepro- Vcjt, effective Sept. 1, because he ter in- North Drench. He previously powl-to tak« can of these chlldriB." has obtained 30 credito beyond the Hved |n Sotcfc HisW, where he \r»» ; .-•.,, master's degtee. graduated irom the £anwooA4cMcb __ • . _ ,' (Continued on page 2) pte H 5 Vaterle mi the other vokjnMna/ wdnk) ^ ^ ^. ;•' • Scouts Provide

watsr.trvm WM» we* to OOB- WesttteM Oirl Soaula ;ch wiH bo assMed by cf the Junior Prom, Student Council tho downtown section of the com. i, our op- Two members s! WestfioM High *"» group feeturea BUI Tonya BameW and Carton Jadcson, Softool's 1«8» craduating class liave «nd Bed Cron represesntative, mem- munity Utis summer. two junior students aiWestfieU High The three been named to. Who's Who Among *er of SW Club, Jazz Club, secre- The Scovta wM supply the i«nder School. oft immediately ha* fwl it The award, given to fewer than Edwin also has been «etive in foot- gas stations along the route. All-Out Effort local schools, churches and collegei in c( nary (• cbar for yacallsa ' five per cent of the graduating sen- fcall, basketbaH abd track and was Three groups wilt work with to capacity crowds. The group will eat week earHer than aatlcb>. ions throughout the country, is based captain of the varsity- track team. Browniet and Oirl Scouts 1hr»i|gti- atea1. The •>•• will rnpen As*. out the summer. The conservation, Promise o} an all-out residential be accompanied ty a display of on outstanding aehievementa «n aca- 'He wa» a member of tbe Varsity lights. It a) Ua saw laeaUsa. demics, awards and activities. Club, me bridge club, and parlioip- horticulture and junior oqmmsKees CMnnslfn to mett Hie Untied Fund of the Rafce eud Hoc Oarden Club •oal in Hi drrw next Octohar waa Both graduates have attained Na- the State Science Day. In tional Merit letter of commendation he attained atsutnma cum will •uparvise tbe twics-wacfeh/ pro- ranking and are members of the Na- ject aad faBtruct the girls in tba TtmMnam canfisMCn JMOn TTiun* care of the planters. day night. tional Honor Society. •«»<•« member * the National MRS. J. ARTHUR MeKAIG. Natkmal Detente Chairman of the We* Mra. WatVani R. Patton heads ilia [.tbtaaaab of the afeo- Elizabeth aba has been active in the Latin Olub, Y-Teern, chairman Athletic Scholarship Society. HeM Chapter, DAH, is hwklag at the goed cHicenialr medal ihc art- Tunior committee, Mrs. Robert Thton Is Westfield oommunily ohatntMB for •unpatt frsm the •eated t» Mary LJM GrtHU and William Paul Wtmer 4 the certificate she ai haMbjg Busy Week Mayer baa served m leaaVrs Jose A. Vrngm. John and a book, "Tom ef Hiatark New Jerafy," a* Ibc DAR Awerkan and liaison belweea the LaMch, Wa* Kimaty, Oarland Bhilerr Award, prewsled gradnallofl algM at Ihty Trinity Grammar committees. Jr., Him. Albsrt W. Hehu, AFS Visitors Arrive Tuesday SckMlJaaeU, Thirty women and some H Scouts Ctwfc, «HM Short, William wiM be involved during the summer* and Edward ftenfppe. Mudents for last-minute shopping or An active achodule of swim par- long project. Troop leadens will ba EipWnavg the oosjrinuaUy expand- a return visit t» a favorite local ties, shore ventures, interviews and in charge of transporting the Scouts. ing werj for (\m rfJoVnttei support site of interest. The stodenta board Now York trips faces a group ol Two Girls, Boy Presented Last week 'Mrs. PaUon and Mrs, of Ute OsVnfMifn Mn fittinuvlMe - a bus for Washington at 10 a.m. more than 40 AFS exchange students Robert BoutiUier of the Bake and C*nl(ey, etmr* campatox chair- Sunday, Jiriy H. arriving io Westfield Tuesday after- Hoe gave instructions to Static Mu- man, Visa Nancy F. BeynoMs, noun on the last teg of a two-week Two changes m host families have Awards by WestfieW DAR ragtia, Diane Topolnski and Carol pnatfent of the VniM fund, and bus trip. been noted fcy Mrs. Walter McMan- Mttrt C. PoHer, ewcMRys director ,, , , Heyrn of Troop Mo and J«t Soul. The students, representing more iw. chairman 0* the AFS bus tour of *» onjsniMtiaD, At graduation night at Holy Trin- the DAR Good Citizenship Medal, is iy Amy Reed and Diane Cram of than 3* countries, have attended step in WestfieW. Miss Vigdls Songe- ity Grammar School, awards from tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Troop 120, who assembled iwsUi that high sfctoote throughout the United Mdller of Norway will be guest of WeslfieW Chapter, DAB, were pre- ward J. Criffm, 63 Mich*;! Dr. Mary leaoeni, Mrs. Doris Heyw and Mm. Kids to Stage States during the last year. From 6usan Rossi of «50 Snackamaxon Dr. sented to tlirec members of the a girl scout. Hor favorite sub- Marion Iteed. Cancer Girnival here they wiH journey to Washing- sand Jorge E. Obando-UHoa of Costa eighth grade. jecls in school are Math sod Amer- ton, D.C, for A grant "Mktway" be- Hica will le staying with John Ker- Mary Ly-rm Griffin and William ican History. She enjoy9 sports, es- ' A number of WesUjeM yoongatere fore returning to their families and Jin of 525 Olifton St. instead of the pecrally swimminfi. termis and bad- wrB be hosts at » earoival to bene- prei-tousry-designated hosts. Paul Werner were the winners of the Summer Concert native countries. DAR god citizenship modals "for mmton. Marys fowtcs! interest is fit oncer umicli (ram IS »"i. to Tuesday ©venrntf, not long after presentation Io outstanding boys and sew'ns She loves chiMron and is in Band Openings • p.m., Thursday, July 11 at KB ors(aw the student.*' anticipated 2 p.m. ar- girls," which arc Engraved with the « *mand as a baby sitter, Dorian Rd. ar r w Robert Banks, dircotor of the rival at Westfietd H&h School. Uic name of the winner and are accom- -™ i i »3 treasurer oft hor class^K-, Wcstficld Summer Concert Band, an- The earnrvaJ, featuring games, guest* and rhcir WcstflcM hosts will Diane Johnson by a DAK E0Wl citizenship ?^ » teacning n. a comedy show, "Pete's Pottery and somc oa attend a swim party at Highland lapel pin. The NaUonal Society, '- irrgs Ite1 a«" Haff?- Wins $3000 Grant Daiiglilers of thc American Revo- William F. Werner, boy winner of ested in joining IlK liiUK* for the (Plains. llition, stipulates that award win- Hns «S6 Dorian Bd, and Bob thc DAR Good Citizenship Medal, is summer. r ners sltould be conspicuous for their 0'BrM, m Dorian fbt. A tour of New York is included -Diane E, J. Johnson, daughter of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram J. Rehearsals are held Wednesdays, in Wednesday's agenda, followed by Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph C. Johnson patriotism smd should possess qtiali Werner, 748 Scotch Plains Ave. One Jgly 3. 10, 17, 24, 31 and Aug. 7. with AjtnatanU w« incKide Marty De- dli maris and Pete Harnkkm. a trip -to the bavatette home of Mr. og 528 Clark St., has been awarded ties of leadership, idealism, trust- of live children, William loves all concerts on July I!, 25 and AUR. 9. and Mrs. Peter Dugbi of Westneld a $3000 scholarship by < h e New worthiness, moral strength and sta- sports and is now attending a bas- if anyone wishes further mfor- OTI Thursday. England Society in the Cky of New tiility, unseUishness, courafie. clean- kctball camp in Kmmrtstxtre, Md. mation about the summer band, he Report Card Change Thursday evening *hc students and York. liness of mind and Ijody. and thoir fie is an excellent stitcTcnt in history may (WIUK-I Hie dhedor. JUST BtiMMlN' A1HMJND—S»»cl«l ttj event* ««<* at the ahove Hoko tlK*r host families will assemble for hfthavior slioukl be wicli as to hrmg and science. He placed »>cond in an • • • - - WestNeM puWte secondary aclwnte Party, are keM tvery WedWAday at 1* an each siaygrsand threMgheal The society, rounded in 1805, pro- a reception at Westfield High vides assistaow to both undergrad- honor to theif school and to their esssy contest on "Americanism" will chan#e from a six to four mark- the Sohotyrs cafeteria, winsre tradition- community. sponsored by tho Amnrican Ijegion. ing period schedule next fall accord- uate and graduate students at New ally thc forrign stuoVmts more or Barhara .1. Gunning was tm> recip- At this printing his. family has Jifffin* JVext Wctk ing to an announcement by the England colleges and universities less "sing for their supper" with through annual scholarships for resi- ient of Hie DAR history award, made moved to Wayne, Pa. Board of Education last night. A Playfields Cite Enrollment Hike 1 some "back-home" entertainment. dents of the N«w York City area on thc basis of excellence in the Barbara Gifrniing, winner of !hr- BernilM of triffr- interest shown corresponding report card calendar in dtp .leino open meeting on istratiort for the tomis program was AFS students vAi attend required •attending New England institutions field of Amoriesn! History combined DAR American History Award, is also was approved. Although the Westfre'd Jlecnea- drii(! uhuw mtl ihc larjr* num- more than Mfl, wi of and through student emergency loan, with superior character traits. This the rj,-ni(,'hwr of \Tr. and -Mrs. Jo- ! tkm Commission's •summer play- IHT >if f|ii.-sliuns which limft pr»- "Patriotic Week" was the theme Thursday funds set up at 27 New England award recosr»ize,s the student's ap- soph F. Gvmninfi. 8M .Vancy \V:iy ' 1—~Z " ground program was limited to two l,il>il,-il ;i]isnprlnc. lfi< Lcadrr for this week's aetdvi'.iea on the an 8 to 10:30 p.m. get-to- schools. preciation of what has made Amer- She. has two brothers and twin Mi- Index days last -week, registration climbed HI.'I IWKin a series next »e«k grounds. Tamaques playsrnund held arty at the home of Mr. At Wretfield High School Miss ica ?reat. sn -a patrioSic hat show today. Ptay- ar.d Mrs. G. R. Brownell (rf 1340 Johnson was a rwrnher o( the Na- patriotism, as well as pftrso.ia: at- English and science. She loves I'-: Church News Sec. 4—2, 3 recreation, stated that this fi(jur<> is tht' larpr ninnlvr nf nnan*wrrrd 3ro'jns frerin: Anils'- in WstfkM" wl» our history. Wilson playground hold .vas an editor on the liieh whooi stacles, loyally ar.d !ru:>[iv^r(hin<.'.ss. Ir-ds s-'ain-ps, and baby si's \n -•- Garden Sec. 4—t franklin playHround -restored Barbara rot(?i\'r-d it M,ny Of "Tours r^i,(;nn ;,nSw^rs j^lv^n fty the r*riffu»ri« 4 2*. Tarriaques 270, Jefferson 255,- a patriotic party wh«re yomifistcrs oipcr and aKted as secretary in the ^V^T lo (he rtiH*sli-im, i\tf yrri \,-w •taferie1 dVesserf W y We- A, W Jr^b#al tUi iv/kat S<-rf«*/ Pit <*st \,$Atimid ktatj Pngc 2 THE WESTTIEM) Jensey ibL'L'n IIOCHIIMI In Uil» inmi- quuNly, wo J"ult I'liuiL it Avnulil pumps and .stnrnyo fi 1 1 ! 'Continued iVnm 1 Annex U) -senior socuutary ;ri Mc- unit ml wi.ili>iliiiiJ. T!ii» tlrh'iT e-du- inuiiily wn-s JIOW cotnin^ from Contriil >ttucks .slnt'c. MOJIL t>f tho I't k ills*) -n dial l liiil many di+l- it •wfou nuivu Foi1 MIL! HUitu W« tlooply rogivt the prnlilenw and i i 1 Kinley SflMsoi, lirc.Hiiiim howeverf will uet't's- H, .siiia-c t]iL BoLilcvwd wells Lsani|»li'w lirkifn fnmi these luvax plnyod nr adunily want swim- ni(»i>t nf lk iii!ilh In liilk with ow eaiiKurt by IJi< floiid, 1 Mrn, (i;iEc W, (Yitblnt1, Hi'Vi'll ciiisM's -hiivp hPL'ti Hiinlu- ntUll'tlimnJ lunirs uf TIHUI In- iil'itsitly .shut off. I io \\i\t\ ovur KIIOWII lo be positive, Jiiin^ hi Ih-t! flood wEilcny -nml could \.vt?\m\vi\\ pLM'suiiiu'l and Inwp^cl, tiho wllh you Mn-iti tfislnws aU'd From l!w» Kiiminor si *«L $U.(HI nil lwiui1 fur Uuit 4'Jiu (UHLMHJ of vtutow A^itin, Uicao were 4lt twur Uss\s& oniluivo :lx't-n iijti'olod in \]\\s iiioimcr. kvhornlciry I'nciliU'k's ai-nd pmuetluwa, ifrul mivny of your IX'HWWIJIS toutl io St!|ji»ol Tir.ll> urinlc; Mix Miiry K. 1 Krani, It wan anmjiimrd, i fui dungoroiis caniaiiUiUU'Llari watei tiikeu on June 11. By June Thu L'xauL -and aiieL'ifie 'cuusc of .1 "Phis has ^joen IIMIU and IIHJ ck'pnii- lo 1-fllto •nutt'ssupy auRMy cu'f, WIIH boniu uromwnics; ami 1 Nmv appointments lo Hit summer a lengthy process. In 24 hours all r^niUiLiMJig umis wore :in- iniiy nuvur bo tnurtt tixnirrfiiM*K tuni'irm thiA, wo rt. 1 luiflw (haiL y-ou will school fiiL'Lil!l,y iiifluili? M'i-HS Pn-U*jci« in imsslble lor 4die Laboratory to 4h;il u wua no IOII^LT ne- muny soui'CL's of Imvu wuK qualified p^Tsmuiel oiul tlnil my .stuff und I nra |)cr.siwHil iypuiL' $4U0 per a, preUniJnaty l'ijaihig. U 'to boiil waLur. wore i>icscnt during apprcipniate IUWIILUL'S, AS a i'uiitihec dlsnuiyed- Llmt uur rcLhiTwiao COMMUNITV DGVKLOI'MtiNT COKTOIUTION 'L-pliiL-itiy iM^'lvin J. Muliin- 'Mi il o 41! 'lioums to detL'.nniiH-» the flooding. oal chunk, we iiavt1, never- j rccni-fl of sufvitu Lo your The; -three hQpatHtLs cases OF U'ESTKMSLD. N. J, . M'i:s. lister •Forlenbaugh, Mrs. tf a b adiiaHy oortaitis «ny , iLiscussL'd wMili n, iho lAvblcm : West-field Fedci-i>[ Savings ami Loan Association Mirilcl, Librni'ium, 10 ihiys eucli «t nesday, June fi, ;iL was determined •fully oxaminud to 'proLcct agaUiaL lechniquus. I uLici \v,unn to tiuJt« this oppaHun- $27 pw day. that, baclonia was prose-nL -in a few of mkiinfoLimjiljion lias Diriscn. Some ISO KusL Broad Sli-eot any passible rocutu'encc of Llio cuii- filem wltii •ftie water i'n ily lo oxiM'css our fhawks lo your ',snn>i»Ie9, but Mini, il did nol come nvsidents beliovo "the licpatitib was 1 WusLHold, Now Jersey 070BO AppciitUud as custodians for the djibions 'croaited by itihe flood. In the your area marks Hie first time in lioall'U officer mmd his dopantment, liJQIJ-OH schuol ycur wave -Sjilvintore from 'human focal matter. There dii[iiiitely icaiised by the water sup- ply. There ds iio such cvJAmoe. Dr. IMBSL three weeks, oir orews have our 114 year 'history that miy seri- your longirteo* flfnd your poUce fle* I wish io siippnrl tin; activities of the Community Development DiMtuio, hand cuslodbtt, $5,949; An- have bwii lumdieds of IL^IS made Eoscoe P. 'Kandk1, tlio State Com- •inspect**! all of our 147 wella, Wo ous quest-ton conceipning the quail i'ty -for Ihcir exa.4le«t coop* by foecuniinu a i number as lndlcnlod below: j tliony Giorda-no, iicud custodiaji, $5,- by our lnUtinitoiry and by the Stale Ivovo now rnfccd the ventilation in- w during UID einorgency pc- Dcpmiitt-netit of HuaUfo laibwatory (TiijssioJlor df illc-uUh, said in< his of the company's water 'has m^isiMi. Mi'inhiTH Non-Voting Mi'mhers | UOJ; FmiikJyn D. R. Preston, uus- takes on 'qur Weils in low lyj'iig aiiuas As you know. Eliznbctlitown-Iws tang Wod. Tlieir most Iwlpful inltUude a-nt) ^] Founder—$fiUD.(iu • Contributing—'Loss than $50,00 I LodLan, $5,720; Stephen Zelwlla, cus- since Mpy 30 and nut ojie toiatance press -releasu that "Ihoy may or may •hot tw flood Mated.'1 His release •to ra •height which all data Indicate bean conaifderud ono of*he most pro- tihol-r wiHintfnesB lo wonk Jong hours [j Siislnininu—Sunil.OO • Associate—$50,00 todkil engineer, f(i,G5(j; Waller Hn- of salmont'Ha buctetua lu«s been does not montion m aaiy way thnt no il'utune floods will affect gress ive water "compmTies tin; ithc under considvra'blu pi-essuro cow- [~] Active—$I(1I).OD aiai' $5,491; Jamos B. NJcliolsoti, found -as'Stiro you Jiwnos J. Fan-ai wu& tnansIci-'ixKJ Signed: n-roa wore heavily ohlorJniatcd .and mont of 'Hctribh has pointed out other not 'been In service since 'May of "building isNicod" to meet .Nipt , sand and surf were enjoyed by m&mbers of the teen centers today as they went to Sandy Hook for -their fiirst trap. Next Thursday, July II, a tnip to Forest Lodge is scheduled. The basketball clinics wWch are held at Kdison teen center on Tues- days and Thursdays, two to four, and at Roosevelt teen center on Mem days and Wednesdays from two to fcur, have drawn iainge participation by many boys 12 to 16 yearn oF age. •Phe evapMc arts workshop is open daily from one to four at Edison teew center. The wrcfcstoop, as well as tlie basketball clinics, ire- open on rainy days and when .tirips are scheduled. Archery instructikn m held ait Edi- son on Tuesdays from one to three and at Rocsevelt from one to tlwee on Thursdays. Coming soon wiill be the ^nmial ba"Hoon ascensicn contest and the playground Olympics. All children should cheek with -,ti theiir playground leaders for e»sict dates and time of scheduled events. Water Co. t: 1 p -- < • r - i J .. SJ1, GOLDEN monlh cvrWicatesminimum amount $$,000. 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A mm m..r.) USADER, WEDNESDAY, .IIII.Y 3, Fatfo Summer Arrives Wednesday ofterfloon, tho placed third, aw aonw Tiw Will fl wmo Tony nml Mitry K grounders wore divided itjto four MI tho fumiicsi. in 1 teama; The Clute, the Hearts, the l'"k'H-\t Him Kirn, a clown; MJL -fheir ami U m\wnmuy and wear Spades, and rtlte DIfambio Burke. Stal Martin, of coflfc ha^i bet»!v scattered and hid- first I>IIICC "wfewicra wore Boh mu\pie Pnrty on W(^hi(Wfjiiy, a\u\ wHh den, lire Clubs teams finished first. Wilson's first week cams to a close Cooke, Alec Heemer, Lori mi Bill Lewis, who wore Ute Ghoul H|iiins 3)iiy, which r Tire wkmina members were: Patty BrothcM's,, sccfMirf plawt, N«ncy with a total registration of 157. In SUme> Mctonte and Tom fipi-t& of tho miny weather during and Tommy Mann, Mary Margaret Coiiies, "Coti^ie It," ami third pluco bag, IJfrf.li of tlic-tff! «iK'<:iii'i 'Phi' icaiti^H mi ifi Swiok, Mori, Laura, and Usa Hul-Davis, Christine Duetks, Kathy tba week, tho few stmny days did 1 wisnt to Kim Sciimidl, a hum. will slari ;il, H) oVlods. ,Su in JcwtMf, Hi»h K ionbach, ©orolhy, Dlan sand Flor- Ward, Liz Pribor, Dorothy Wetael, [tared for a xrwwy wcijk, Kathy provide a CKHUCC for enjoy&fele times ence Wetzolv John and Fred Kess- iiil tjvtmlR jfcltotlttlcd for this Liz Augistirto, Barbara Jutzy, Shar- on lite ptuy&round arcu; A I'll liifi-s for all. Tho ©raft this week was Ier Lfz Augusta, ho\& VrapowMj Som« trnportntiL \nmva which you j f on Burke, David Hall, and Sarah Woeic thcm^i Cames and hn four (iurt! •weaving jureey loops, and Diane Von Itoesgen. After a con- Cook*. Each winning member re- will wan! to ktt(i|) in jukid UirounJi- contests uppropj'iato for the tlionw out the (itunnier £ir«; JO-12 t:\in\y hi A costume parade was held on test judged by tiw leader and assis- ceived a oancfy bar as & prize. of i\\ Monday morning fo wtilch Hie foliow- tants, tho following winners were are being conducted throughout, tho Thursday morning Jit which liu»« Mr. week. On July 2 ai 1 p.m. those pa* K i.s 4lu« IHU kng playgr&ujidetts participated ; chosen; Scariest, Katie Pribor; This summer, art wiH be given at Huwkms wilt IKJ on JuffovNtn) i>iay- 1 irioUc giimos wilt bog in. At J0:00 on ground to condttct tho "Ail for Kim." fun IIto i!»Ji Debra and Jeff Zlnwner, Kothy and •prettied, Erin O'OonneH; ugliest, Wilson on Fridays from 10 to 12, Myrui i Jane Michael, Liz and Katie Frlhor, Metanie and Tom Swick; most orig- and Twirling, rson d Grant. w«ck wit,!i the winners. Special days are held on each playground every Wednesday town Box Hockey tournament is held July 19—Wilson ol Jefferson. mt»r. Our flrsi. throughout the summer. at Lincoln Playground. The 4tth is July 26—Tamaquos at Jefferson. a holiday for all. Friday, the 5th Aug. 2—Jefferson at Lincoln. were John, •MaryAiini is "Bring a Friend 'Day." At 10 Good Citizens (or the lirsst weok (Continued on noxt HOLIDAY at Wilson; July 9, Codumte at Wil-the weeks to come we will conduct son; July 12, Wilson at Washington; the tests and awairtf to all participat- July 16, Wilson at Tamaques; *luly ing playgrounders ihe Amateur Ath- 13, Wilson at Jefferson; July 23, Wil- letic Union Fhy&I-cal Fitness certify son at Lincoln; July 26,'MeKtoley at cates, GIRLS' SHORT SETS Wilson; July 30, dye; Aug. 2, Grant The craft for the first week was at Wilson. the ever-popular jersey loops with This year, Wilson's leader is Mrs. which many playgirounders made CtC* TOP AND SHORTS Sandra Zfnuner, a physical eduea- potholders. For the -Mites, our young- iion teacher who has worked in thaest group f>£ children 5-7 years old, S&EftlUCKift OR COTTON CORO Mapilewoed playground system. As- various animals were made out of sistant leader is Larry Inkster, a pipe cleaners, The craft for the pres- graduate of Westfield High" School, ent week on the grounds ts stonette, wfo& worked last yeas' at the-Tama* and next week will be the stick Six« 3 to AX 5ii« 7 to 14 ques playground. Junior assistant Sjaqr Jo Gratt, a Holy Trinity High The special event for Wednesday School graduate, worked last year was the Costume Parade. The fol- SETSFO* $3.00 SETS FOR $5.00 wWh the CVO Day Camps. ' lowing playgrounders participated: X«g. $2.50 lach Sal . $3.00 Each S«t The special events scheduled for Maureen Brehm, Tanmy Thomet Sue the -week of July 1, Patriotic Week* KennelJy, Aoti Daherty, Robbie. 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Tint fuiuvkut jil ;i sLiiiiiiuiiry t-i1 |Kuli;i|is even n wi-uvt Slnvii? ,)(>]III--'UIM "iiJiti Lin On Former Resident L(»\vc. Ihirry AwfcLh ;i n (I Jfickfo t{, llolney Curtis IJ. .liuijje. JI riirmiT n> flf 11 NlC.N'NTUilk ^ill 1111 wi-rn* Hit! cnilusl, TJit- nriWt.»Ht of WL>sllli*!tl. h.is IK'L'H pivmiolfcl hy Y4 wcit) »IHIC(» AtUro'illi, Tom H, «ni.r ihiily ri'skk.hn1 — hurkc'litij;, with JK'HI. Liw4uuie.H wt-ro J-mik-e Putnmn, J f, , uUvr u brief 111- rcilinnslliility fur the donuvi- Lliulu iuit\ Tort'fw Shwo, iwnl B?iyrd JII'SS. lie I'kuliiiii in lfnv cdMvpiiny's In- . The rVuilk'.st Oh'l wua Bobby Mr. Ilulscy, wliws-o family lind products. IILTH in ilii' iiiiioniDbJIu iKishiL'i.s in 1 1 Mr Jute liit'd itt 7*i Norman Playfields Duo to l*iul wouUiM*. our phyisi- w Jirsey fur fili y-tNirs, wns owm ) PI. 1S/5-U tu 1M()5. >lc stM'Vfd UH cul J;IIIH'S.S !('!% wtU •be naxt week, il JloNi'y Clicvs'ol^l .iri'l llol.sc-y Pun- of Ihu Mayor's Committee from previous page) IIA wifll ns a Dei;cH Parly* Ncxl i;ic in .Irrspy I'ily nnd ;", p;irtniu* Jr. on TriiiisiJOrlul ton and CcmmuUtUoii. wt-ok -will lii'L-w bit o u r Palirbtilc 'iin {'jm'i'deL irt J^itoiiliiwn, JfltabofcU Dwmol'Iy; Jacklu Cliff, i Mr. IJLIIUL' CU:IIo " vice-president .W\idibniy. lit1 olsu was 1 lit? im-niM- uf Nick ;md Paul Ardiumhiiiilt, LU-iicr:il s uf Hie house- Burke, Amy Ucw, Jlobcrl and CHididuic. Votd-nji will te Fnldny, :i i'ju-iiiii siublt ami I;IL:I'<| un dor Ins hold pfodLiu'.s division. In October, Even, T-J'uvw Bend, Giiry July 5, irfLci- (.'anipol'BH speeches. 19GC, ho wus elected vice pi-esidwuL— Bond, Uitice it-nd Bari'y Wu ii'.'u canliiivuni'g layKround. The vitlxons of the celved lib; under-graduatc and LL li of Holy Triniiy Roman Jalui Kij>p, Oithy WM\ "io.si j)cinls L-h, ; cl agrees from the Uiuvursity of d>by wilh 2!) points anil as He Linda, Viilirlr a n il A :;i-:iclu;;:t- UII>SlHj medical articles vt-i-siiy, Washinfiton, O.C., in V.m. Mr. and Mr«. Judge and their two 1 Ba-ynl Ctack, Tho wimirrs on hear! drugs published between wii.-* ;i jmmbw oi !tic? New ' childi'eii, Uu-tis U. Ill and Kato il;irk fCillik I'rrsiih'iil t Holly Howe and Tom 1931 and 1959. Auto:iioiJvu Ti*ariu Associa-, ** 2tw2 Burtram. Rd., ."^•ivjc*•" Wf-rc hKd al '.lio tion. Hudson Cottnly Dealers ASSrs or SI. Michael's Hospital, W«* Dudley Avc. ta*rod his dwv- •:•,"•>' \VIM» Ruth,, center, receive special recognition awards from Max Schroeder president uf the LUcrnry Society Nuwnrfc. iiiid Mcllmclist Fwundcition, %Vw York City, honoring thi&lr feats In the teats. The international tests are aduiinlstcrud by Ifnspil;! Buy Head Yacht Club. by -Mi3s June SU"cld That not all of war, as-deadly- is seeing that we had made little head- TERM BENEFITS Girtf and attested by the fgUowifig excerpt way, he jumped on the Officer of the rrikst <\r>. j Ban^., LwD pistons, Mrs. John E. 'MONDAY, JU.Y B- fFom a letter ^litten tiwn, tthc , eti amd swore -ohd tore' at Mr. ncvirlson wasuin-n in Sullivan, Keale of Shrewsbury and Mrs. An- 3:30-10:30—Te-nTus instruct Ion at Tfimaques courts ."A. '1:30-10:3fr-Staff Meeting m Council Chambers of ButtlesHjp Force * On«r' when his moustache, aitd gave orders for Iiici , and raised in Terra lljitlti. dix-w Ccfl.'indo of Hollywood, Fla.; at anchor 'in .tlie York Riw — all boats to be" sent over Hit;' side at Jud. Dnrhz Woi-!d War I, lio .curved .and one granddaughter, Susan Hol- 1:00 —All playgrounds open—"WAY OUT WEEK" Craft cf tlie week: Popskrtole Sticks lieaded U.S.S. Minnefioba, by Charles . He said they couldn't camou- ;is j fiL'ld nfficcv in Gtsi. Julm .T. I say. N" Craodafll, 807 Embree Ones, on him, his order were going fco headquarters in Funora-l arra^sements were made 1:30 —Sidcwaic art show at Washington " July I5r 1916. be carried out. Middle e»nd upper-income taxpayers may find the short C"hatiinD!][ hy the John E. Day funeral Home, 1:00-2;00—Twirling at Washington & Edison teen center There is a flcut order that nothing Pretty soon we saw a punt and Red Bank. Interment, was Tuesday 2:00-3:00—Twinling *il Wilson & Taniaques term trust the answer to their financial prayers. The tax l shall be dropped over a ship's side put out, sculling along with an oar, I Jo was Rradtinlo.'J fn 1f^2 from £it Alt. Olivet Cemetery, Middle- 3:0(M:3(MrwiB lliig at -R&osevft'.t tcw> center savings realized from (he creation of such a tru*t can b» which will float, and it is very then another, and then a cutter, and IV Clilf.vjo !,,",w' Sclittiil ;ind snh-l.owa, following a 10 a.m. requiem l:00-2:OO-"Art for Fun"—nouixwelt t&en center diverted to the purchase of life insurance for tubilontlal ! •sftnicUy canned out. Yeslewiay •then another cutter, then a dinghy s^r|iiwil .v .^n-Ml in •J:inw;i mass at St. Mary's Church. 2; 00-3:30—"Art for Fun"—'Edi'icn teen contor long term Benefits. ., :•.-.,. jtocn, some idtrtic mess-cook threw put out and finally the Officer of o::T;»]mir.a. ns couniy .iud^u MiramouLh. 2:(MM:00—Basdcctball eliinic at Roosevelt ite&n center • S- ' 102y aiul 1H32, l:00-4:00--G!raplilc arts workshop at -Kdiison teen center ovorboard .about two bushcb? of the Deck himself camo down fci a In essence; income producing property (securities, real vstqte, In Okf;.):;o:;]3, h:1 iv.is an relive 4:00 —Grounds Olcee wihed lettuce trimmings and itwhaleboat. They jo>lned willi us in etc.) is turned over to a trust for at least ten years. The Iruit the gaxkngc IUII, and we circled TUESDAY, July »- Jloaled aft with Ihc tide past the is taxed at a lower rate than the individual, Ineom* pro- Dr. Arlclbert F- Fischer v quarter deck in full view, just as around the tired lettuce which was i•:' of I!K* ol 8:30-10: aa-Tenms instruction at Elm St. courts •' duced by the property can be accumulated for the life of the Dr. Adelber1. F. Fischer of Ware- U:30 —Playgrounds open Admiral G-rarut came up on toward the aivor witii trust or it can bo distributed each year. At the end of th« of deck feir the aii\ He fretted and : foLu-i :owu, who had been a chtropraotor 10:00 "-Hawsuitin Day at Wos-kinglcn—(Backwiards Day at the tide, and picked and nicked. T!ie trust period, the property returns to tha original owner. cif '. i» US. navtnl and .swore and "Hell was a tin- Cniuii Ootiniy fr'nd! Nrv/ JLT- 'ifl Wt:sLfiGld for 44 ycar.s, died at the O.O.D. stood orcct in the sl&rn of poppin" generally, nigltf of(. a>!& of 75 Wednesday, June 2G. 10:«Ml:OO-Twfc'iw;g at Jefferson & McKitlley boat and gave commands to his The tax savings during the life of the trust, when tied In Being Junior Officer of the Deck crew dTt stentorian tones. 1 stood with life insurance, can finance college education, or provide pi'riuer uf lax* Au- It? is survived by his wife, Airs. 1-1:15-12:15—Twi rbfenis -at Linccki ICmma [ w-aa seiecled to w a motor erect in my foe if he estate liquidity. I will be glad lo show you how life Insurance c:. X;:-ih niul rue ar Llie : F^chcr, 111 Peg Leg Way, 11:00-12:00-Checkers contest at Columbus fonndiTS of 'JIG Clafk St.iUj Rank. Wurotmui; a sail, Adelbett F. Fisch- 10:30 —SoftbalJ Kam&s - {Col. at Wilson, Line, at McKin,, sailer and gather it up. So with a was Admiral of the Garbage Fleet, paid for by a short term trust can help solve some of your small working party, I started at it. I uas his chief of staff, aod I aie«lly financial problems. 1 er Jr., ana a granddaughter, Mary Frank aL Wu^li., GTaiit at TamaquesJ He w;is a mnmbe'. of the Presl>y- June. 1:00- 2:30-"Act for Fun1 —Fraaklin Well, it tiad spiread out NO iliat it was had the ftaguhip of Urn fleet. 'ifln Cl surtjli, V.h'nstTiolrV whore h-i 1:00- 2:OO-^Tvriir,}Lng at Grar>t an almcst impossible Job, but ue •Weil, we gMheted seven :i lent of thu United 1:00- 3:O0—Anchory at Edison teen center kt)|)t plugging ^Icog, fishing it out buckets of the pasac gre fiiuff and Edward Grubman Miss Amelia McConnell 2:30- 3:30-"Ar> for Fun1 '—Tnmaques ^ witli boat hooks. Some of the ffote lined them up In an imposing on the ;pjn cut under thie port gang- Survivi hi< widu^'i Mis. 1:00- 4.0C—Gwipliire arts workshop at Edison teen center ' • KL-CI over the Bute ami got it with Mutual Benefit life : way tot the Admft-at'is ibisffection. Ul! I Grant I •Miss Amelia Bull "MeCcwmeH ot 2:00- 4:00—BasktitlKi'J. cfailu at Roosevelt teeft center of them romark- ( 303 Sycamore St,, Scotch Plains, a But, alter going in his barge to per- ivrn A Cu: V5 K. Jr.. .1 4:00 —Playg^oiBids Close that tic had'; tut picked watar 909 BoiiUvard M2-7853 rcsiiit'iit of Westlitelil for 32 years. study the formerly poJiuted ?in!;(.;" ol tin: Ifwl Firm. »n<| Jnm^s WKDNESDAY. JULY 10- iika before fcr a long time. died Sunday at the Glc-rside Nurs- he cume back pleated, W.ttfWd, N. J. 622-6100 •7. of V.'cv.field; i y, a:.MH0:30—T&nnis insbruction oi Tajnaqucs courts About half an hour later the Ad- c ing Home, New P-twJde-nee. whthout a "word tosay . Rrthi-Kl If. Ward of Westfieid; a .«is- 9:30 —Playgrounds open miral came up on deck <&gain, and 1-er. Mi's. Waller StuUjy. ^nd s McCcrtm-ell retired six yeara 10:00 -SPECIAL DAY EVENT — Hobo Day at WashmgUm er, Chnrlcs. belli of Terrc JIuutc. sgo Rd 0 secretary after me're than Glmstmas in July at Ffanktin and afcvon firandehildren. Ti years service with the Dawson 11:00-12:00—'Damct; contest yt Columbia Co., Westfteld. A oa 11.00-12:00—Twilling at Tainaques marie hy tivo of Montreal Canada, she had Gfiiy's, .118 K. Broad St. In lieu 10:00-12:0fr-"Ari for Fim"-iMcKalley nicved to Scotch 'Flams Tour years 1:00- 2:00-TuJrLin^ at Fraliklin of Dowcr.s tht! family requests con- ago. h-ibutiens to the Ht-ai't 2:00 —Box hockey Tournament at Linttrfn She was a member of the Montreal 1 1:30- 2:30— "Art for Fun"—Wiishmgtofl. West United Church and attended 2:30- 3:30-"Art for Ftin"—Columbus the First Methodost Cliurch of West- 2:0»* 3:00—Twirldn^ at Wi'lson

field. -1 Myles A. Maguire 1:00- 4:00—Graphic arts wvwkshop at Edison teen center Surviving are a sister, Mrs. 1 lts A. •ilaqnire. 77. of IIG2 S. 2:00- 4:00—Basketball clinic at Roosevelt teen ceaU&i .MtC. Ncwmun; antice, Mrs. Shirley Hilda St., Aiiiinhcim. Cal., formerly 4:00 —Playgrounds dose Andre Jr. and a tiephew, A. Camp- xt W^lficld, died Ju^ne 21 afler a THURSDAY, JULY — bell Nei;:uan. >hcirt illness. 8; 36-10:30—Tciims insitruction at Elm St. courts Fur.eral services will be held 9:30 —Playgrounds Opun (Teen Centers — Itoip to Forest Horn in Trent nil, Mr. Ma^iiirc liati 2:30 p.m. today from Gray's Fun- Lodge mnvt of life in WestEielcl. ensl Home wlJh Uie Kev. Ian Par- 10:0O-12:00-Twi)]i-n« at Washington He iTtircd as vrk-in-char^R in HJ.i3 sons of the First -Methodist Church M of service with t!::; . lritornienl -will be in Hill- 10:00-12:00-"Art for Fun -JeHer»n center l :r tif Wilmington, N.C.. and Donald 2:30- 3:30-"Art for Fun"—Tamat for Fun"—Wilson ]0:30-lI:3O-TwlrHrtg at McKir.lcy & Lincoln 1:00-2:00—Twirling at Columbus 1:00- 2:00-"Art far Fun"—Roosevelt teen carter 1-1, IM^^^^M^^^M ~»T^ M 11 • r ih m-^ W^^F • J < 2:00- 3:0O- Art fcr Fun"—K'Ji.^cn locn cenier 1:00- 4:00—Graphic arts Wfirksiljop at Edison teen center 4:00 -I

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SEE What You Buy How. much fun would be left In fashion If all styfe zed? This system would cut down on shopping tfmtb Nothing you buy will ever be as permanent as a family But It would also cut down on your individuality. monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. In turn, standardization would cut down on advertising, there'd See what ycu buy. Visit the monjnrent desier who has a be a cutback in production. And if we worked hardto do so, w« complete display, and who can design a tnfght wreck the economy. FUNERAL DIRECTORS persona.i/ed rronurrent to harrroiiie with Wouldn't we be better off to leave things the way they are? its Today's advertising is already policed by the world's smartest WESTFIELD CRANFORD We detective ... the American consumer. William A uayle r Fred H. Gray, It d sp:3V -! in anteed e GGraniffee 313 E. 3ROAD ST. NGfreiity , ( A THE WESTFIELD LEADER TIIE WESTFIFXD fN.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. IMS Poffo 5 Realtors Return Pitcairn Island, Bermuda Stamps Leader .1. l-ic, |n*l>lislMr tif #ln From Meeting At Barrett & Cram Li'iuli-i', |i;i» lu'cl i fti'ynolfb inifl out1 of Utr wt i*lilli'ji !!» nrcsv-rt! film1, A fuw yt'iir.s ntfo tlif Gn\i 4>oMi Reitltors i ilu» onco y I'rt-ss t InfinljIlMils wcrr uvacuwlwl tu E,n$- ml Croul Iliu New of tiwui JJrJtulJi iwivt? ;m;l Uppcr-Mln/ilta siit:in>Jt to ri'mjL yviwx, willi the lUNil—III! 20ft f -lit* vulcuno tt! oJ llu> Iclor-L'ily ivil lliH'WH'i'. ivliicii iniutjiglmf cdi- Sorvicu, held «l Hit! Country of ijur dnminioiis, prou" Jkitit l.s!:i!ld IIW'[';ilCM](!(f tO j' vt ilu* Trenton Times, iw jir Club 0/ Nuw CaiKinJi, Ctmii. In ut- ".suti rwver sets vn U10 Hay of, liic* foloiiy. Wliiiii tilts . HiHuinl nnrkk(vr. puWLsluw ton&Klca we HO H-ynltors and salus JJi-itiirf) finjplro" is ovkkncci] by a Iu .'M-iifi inline, tl.c kl-News, is tlKj now fissodoU'.s specializing in servtcos display i»f sliinips iu the? widows o£ in England -iilmnsi wJLhout -lo mid (LsslsUtnco lo the many cr.rnoi- BarroLL & CVnm, Inc., Hcoltors, 43 iian— rcJurmul in tliclr "inland in ate anfl other families befog trans* iilm St. Of interest to non-collectors the .sun," having luid enough of f as well as philatelists we Hie sUim^s ISntflund's litjn ai:il irnvidiHi helpful imtl fcnjj FCong, and the tiny volcanic is- cover tntiilcd to a Isaly on the Islund jKjrsoualJzcd "Hud Cu-rput" .service land u£ Trisian du Cuuha. TJK'.SB arc- of SI, Jle>nn. uliKt-lp.s ininHiWMiH'J'.L finm, will movo in ssis of stamps and covoi-s *.nd arc In I In.1 luickgrsund are soverul iU tieodriiiartori wid liwt of its sub' to UiL-se families on the nwvu were ^liiiiiu.s lioill S2U Mwlh Avo., l£usl discussed. from Uiu ct>llccl:on of Kdvvr.id J. new wylcicolnrs uf tH-ca homes done # Baniiigan o£ 150 Harrison Ave, hy Unnc:l & Crufn's m-iist Leslyn WefilfU'ld, iu aou;> Uouic ^ Unitiu Tlic Reynolds firm is Hie foiter- PATRICIA DOWD, RODIN ROSE AND ROBERT OE CIU9TFORO p«ie Mr. BHTWiljigaii obtained Uic Pit- Ash. o;i July I. Cily representative for Weitfiold, tor camerantim aHtr having received owurds from the Wcstffetd Chnp- Fiwiwood. Scotch Plains, and Motui- calwi Islnnd dumps, phfltogrflphs 'Middlei All;inii:c n-piTJi lu Inside. "Inter-City Red Cui^>eE Lcty DAR, at graduation night June 18 from DnirKvU School, Mauii- and baskuLs from a pi:i*son£>l friend, L'niou Man Faces Wuter & UliMLy Co.. -Laku service Is In'.eutk'd lo mnkc the Liln&Wi-. Robin UIHI »OIUT1 won the IMIt tfuml citizenship HHMIUIS, while -who is a descendant 0/ one of Llic iMfiidng for B&C W11U.T Coi-jJCiatiwjt. High Hity snWtrs wJio settled the icp t'u.. HayvKIn Wnior Co.. Rock feel a pail of (.heir JICW community island In the eighteenth century. Tiic Of Wenliidd Home I Kill SHUM^I' Disposal ('' x\i\ liiyh -Itidutt Sower Co. as sqpn as yo$si]>le," said -Mi-s.'Girnt, Three Deerfield Students Win baskets are native -work, and one of J. Carmazino, 25, of Union adding tiiot Miss Reynolds ia o di- • • them -spe)!s out "Pitcnirn Island" pleadL-d (?uWLy before Union rector of Ii»lcr-Clty. ia the County Judge John L. And oi,.brook- Licenses Suspeudctl According to -the. U.S. Bureau of DAR, Citizenship, History Honors Sonic of tht> Bermuda stamps ing, enlcrkig and lai^eny of tlvc Census, more than'37,000,000 Amer- are commemorative Issues of the home of Stanley C. Anderson of 22 Thre2 WCF!field dKvci'3 hnvc 'had icans moved.within Ihc pust year. At Rradi>ation night at Deerfield h* art and has been ac- vfait of Quem Elizabeth to that Coif Edge Fob, 19, He Jaciis ««fl- Ihrir •litsi'MOS j*nsiit:niftMl under Uic or nearly 20 per <-"e«t of'the total School, MountamsKte, held ivjc^ntly, tive and helpful in tiie audio-vfsua( "honeymooncrs' paradise," and the co WiLs count and a charge slate's point sy.4i>m. ac^oi-dhig la population. Information furoislod by awards'. from WestficW Clmpicr, department in scliftol. Jle plans to poL-eeiain miniature of the Queen of possession of narcotics Feb. 21 ttlks JHKC Slfelccki. dhx?ctor oC tlie Intel-City members gives relocating DA'R. were presentedl>y Mis. Byron take a coflcjfe preparatory course. was done in 'honor of the same occa- OJI July 19. Now JiMwy l>ivis-ii;n of Motor Ve- families a toead start, eases the prob- sion. The sLaLe alleges that he and hicles. M. Vanderbilt, regent, to three nut- Patricia Oowd, recipient of the SIESTA TIMK—in Hie middle of a shou-ond standing, lems of transfer, as well as provind- standing students in the graduating The island of Trtslan da Cunha, Bruce A. Smith, 21. of.Maplewood,. Thuy are S(e.phun II.. Gevilson, 23, DA IV American history award, is tli? 1 yet. This iVcxican-fypc poncho in while crepe uas seen ing prgfesskwial assistance from an eluss, who had teeit selected by which UGH in ihe Atlantic midway 4>rokc into the Anderson home and recently at a Paris summer fashion show. 714 Dorian Kd., one month; Kcndna Inter-City jnember qualified to intro- between South America and Africa, stole jowctry and other property diver, t\\ 2l'J Kclt'ewcod Ave.. L\wtm school authorities. ! Dowd. 1344 Wcod Valtay Rd,, Moun- duce them to all aspects ol their new aohiaKose aiyl Robert. Be Crislo- has had a turbulent history from the at S3,7S2. Smith's sentencing oinnlrs; c.itl Rdward Wolkc, 25, 1101 home town. tamstfe. fhis^lioi>or roil studeet has Irving Ave. (luce menlhs. foro were the winners of the DAR two brolhcr-s, Shu likes to walk,' century of the explorations up to the daie has net yet been set. goad cilizfrnship med>al3 "Xor pto-swim a-nd play basketbaU. She be- sentation: to outstanding toys and longs to the Athletic Association at 1 '-•^Jir^Tr:^^ girls, ' which ace engraved with , kvd io the summer; baby Jtame of the winner and are accom- and panied by a DAR good citizenship lapel pin. • The* National Society. Daughters of Ihe American Revolu- tion, stipulates that award winners sltould be conspicuous for their pa- triotism and good citizenship on Savings Rates both the school and community level. They should possess qualities of pa- triotism, leadership, courage, and hoircr and through their merltorius behovicr and true Americanism should bring credit to their school, and should manifest individual re* in THE STATES sponstoiKty to home, to country and God. AT WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS Patricia Dowd was the recipient of the DAR American History Award made on the tasia of excellence in the field of American histcry com- bined with superior character tr-alts, ThtA award recognizes the student's appreciation of what has made mmm America great and his deep patriot- ism, as well m hte personal attri- butes of trustworthiness, loyalty, This Beautiful Peart Necklace and good sportsmanship Patricia re- • ceived a copy of "Toure of Historic New Jersey," by ^

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TO nVYt !Ht Many extra* In- rfinm, Porch, nnn, brrnk- Hlze illnin^ rooinr T.V* roam, HOME) FlrYUIlVti HKItVIOH BERMUDA" Ifv^l hnn u 20* Itvlne roprn, HCn- . Thin hnm« hft* hftd the 3 CAR ATTACHED OARAGE fnnt room and minium kltrhun. lar»c mud^rniaurt kitchen with CAro you drejLrn about^ rccrcfitlon room in wall oven, table top ranee, dish* Huuml llk(* n mnmmic tour? — ttruto dlnlntr room, eloctric kit- but Hoirtnm HCC! Firflt time of- Some of the mont Wltfllior antl Gating apace. Tlitm $29,900-Tostefully decorat- well, it JH uml you vm\ whwt fered, |24l!!()[>r SCREENED PORCH r&al ^wtatc In Wcat- thure ffi a %2'xlh* buH&mont play- ed older home, 9 rooms. ynur nnpetfte by vlaltintr 43 , S litrKfi btHlroDma, und 1*4 , Do BUG it wllh room and 2 car Kara KG. Quick JUST LISTED WE'LL BET - Elm tit. inul vitiwltm Lhu Inter' URGE LIVING ROOM AND poHseftHion, If nueclprl, WG think 1st fl. lav. & laundry. 2 K ntjint])H from fur oft ^. There 1H a ground levol you will llkti It. •H wlioru thfiy hnvo ho*?Ti TALL SHADE TREES fireplaces. Westfield, IMMACULATE tl thruutfh thu courti*«y nf roomr I>IUH a FIREPLACE YOU WOULD HAVE uulleetor Air. ltldwiinl J. ttiuinl- iiL A ncrooned porch and TruntiCerrcd owner offorH thin ATW REALTY Kim uf We^tflchl. AH u»ualr Mr», R io year old home: Latjce foyer MEMBBUS NINE YEAR OLD Ward 1I H pliu^il Hovoral Lenlyn FULL DINING ROOM $31,500-"Move-ln condi- . Lot 00 x 114.entrance, buy winriuwfid living Wc«tftct« Multiple LMtu AKIL wutcrLuLuru uf hum OH in room, modern kitchen, family 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS ENJOYED the Kmtmrr Phll tion." Ut fl. TV room. 4 SPLIT 1EVEL can ba Immediate, room. Three attractive hed- KITCHEN WITH bedrooms. 2 car garage. roDittn, 1(4 bathH, attached ga- 233-3323 $31,900 call (inJ we will bo rng-e, Quiet Fan wood street, DISHWASHER $24,800 Near the bus line. In West- YOUR OWN POOL 130,400. happy to ahow It to you. NEAR AU SCHOOLS field. AND WALL OVEN RcsMeatlal MM! OoatH Oh H«> ilennt oh "SPACIOUS COLONIAL" i. full? IIIMMI rate ill H|mi*liiua THIS PAST ruwn, tilnliift rtMira (5 Rftdroomt — 2 Baths) QUICK OEQROE, THf CAR! TWO TILED BATHS Located on Dorla Parkway cir- $33,900-Center hall Colo- ihilly room - . - Three VVBNINGli cle JB thla fine Capo Cod home hu, e. ItrilroiiiiLM * • . Pretty HOT WEEKEND I Hurry to flee thU extraordinary with 2 bedroom* and bath duwn nial in Fanwood. Fireplace tllt-il brt4h» imwiler room , . » JAMES J. DAVIDSON 1H5H home, 'Jn choice Fanwood FULL BASEMENT Nirr Palmer SS14M4 and Z bedruom& and bath up. in nn lilt^nl fa Mlltu Wlrt , S33-*1T9 in livingroom. Pretlyyard hinnr fur the lnrtf*r-thnn- Iqcatton, walk to town, school There la a breoEeway porch be- with Illcil rlnor . - - Nhurt •ULTOK tlitVKOB and utatlon. Entrance foyer, HUGE 105 x 1»5 LOT ATWOOD tween BHrHge and Rna^lou^ kit- with unusual plantings. walk to JMcttlmi School • . , i Inirrlor InclmU'H five family room anil neparate laun- offer a very peraonftt chen. Wall to wall carpeting JUHI uvi-r the llnr In fl included In llvlnff rootn- Attrac- 1st fL lav. WHY WAIT? mum* — - linthn * , » HI* dry room, Llvlim room, dlnlnc $46,900! «BUt« HMvlae. Photoi of mul- vliulcu Kiinivoiirt Inrut Ion *.. roomt electric kitchen with anh tiple liHtinffs *nd oth«» dla- tive plot in an ideal ar<& clo*o Flriti time advertised and roiirn with t!r*|ilu«*e, muni with turner caliltiets, venleit h6dd. Three ptfcyed In our win down. to grade, Junior hluh and eanlor we hnv« this ltcj* Du vail be0room«t 1W bathe, full bail- high uchooln. Alao reanonably quickly. THERE'S PLENTY , hr-auHful new closfl projcimlty to Parochial $38,P00-On a quiet circle (1IHW) kitchen with Tnppnii AD 2*7550 ment. Disappointed tra-nnferrfd i i uyatem. Good value! in We&tfield. 3 bedrooms, doulile oven Mtovr And owner has liiet finished copn* lilnp: leaturm, i pl«tely refurbishing 'interior, 2 baths. Panelled recrea- OF SUMMER LEFT. and painting outpld*. Not even punh , * , nttmc- brand new ones equal thli one! ttve Interior HhuOrru nn JJ> tion room. Quick posses- iiio*t wind«WB. Pltit with $3200 sion. This very attractlvo Colonial In We*i|f1cldV .•..AD ctiititl nreji. HIGH ON THE MOUNTAIN I $24,900 split level haH a delightful pool thin IK another den I ruble WHin ilRCHIS NEWLY LISTED llHtiniu we hone you'll Mot J«HM $40,000 - Like a home of , on a handsome over- rirlayl J. Dflv WHITE COLUMNS ALMOST NEW Attractive homo with a total of your own plus Income? AD 2.1*11 4 bedrooms 2 button, fireplace SIX YEAR OLD sized lot with lovely ]«/wnHh 1 * In living: room, dining room, Spacious older home with npotll^ht this extraordinary LARGE CENTER HALL kitchen with electric stove and and treuu, located in hom« on A cul-de-sac In desir- RANCH HOME L brem|cfaift bnrp Hcreened porch a housekeeping apart- able Farkwood section of BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM and gumgo. property l» 118 x ment. In WestfSeld, walk- the Parkwaod area of Scotch 'MOUNTAINSIDE" Hcotoh Plains; Just Iliten to 100 with underground front IN WESTFIELD tht«t Liarpe entrance halt, for- lawn automatic Bijrlnkh-r. Many ing distance to town, Plains, as pretty a section aa CAPE COD mat living room with fl rep late, 14 x 13 DINING ROOM extras. located not (*r from $34,900. overfllsed • dining room, larve the Shackamaxon go\t couree In $48,500 any place In pur territory, 4 OE kitchen, ipecUl ceramic tile Scotch Plalne. May we toll you floorr dlihwavlier. diflpdiftl; tour DREAM KITCHINI $43,900-Parkwood area of bedrooms, 2^ baths, largo fam- Thin jritriMrtlv* C«pe-.Col»- boUhclntf big hedruomn, 2^ i i ]jiH_'tLttMl »n H quiet i-ul-ile- ntnl In located hlprh on the hath*. The family roam 1* 24 x Scotch Plains. Entrance ily rD0m 2 car gar a go, etu. II n MI y nlopen i>f Minmtaln- THREE LOVELY BEDROOMS *nv Ju»t a *h»rt milk 1u f M.fi] Double gar»K«- Wooded r I ' • F » WHUhuna HIMm Thf hall, 6 rooms, 2 baths, *VhiH>ltt At Mil teVtlM, fhllf I I , lot fftliK out 241' acrosB the x€iirLhItp- ittMii, n true cf>ntrr- American" Ivterlur r«iir. Why no*t uee it today; PreahLy painted exterior, and ihrer brdrvomn—V FLUS Jalousied porch. 2 car ga- i-iitriitivr mnvh hnn all the maybe you cotiild convince him rage. Trees, modern rei|iilmiliHitn law bath* 4h*dro4>« |*I«H hnth he should buy It for you! H7 These WYCHWOOD SCHOOL ARU comfrJi-t I . < Three jcniri alL in top condition. Reduced on lnt Aoor^ ^ - * comfor- »0D BATHS ON FIRST FLOOR lt-v«lM I* locnied wn a this ranch on top of a knoll Ln Mountainside. Sevan rooniflp two Nmbtr Mp v qalrt tiri?le In 4b« ta#nrt of COUNTER TOP RANOf WN(MI room, Only a year old ... 1 baths, thtn on low^r lave] a recreation room, workroom, laundry better-than-new. CONVENIENT 513 Umiltr Court, W* fell til Hvolvh Pin Inn ifenlrahlr all exposed to eunllffht. Lovely surd em ]u*t walttnf tor th* Itelt PnrkwoiHl A^^4l«n, Tfce In- owner to take care of. IN MODERN KITCHEN rilttonnl Interior In4tl«4#n Ii JUu AND four ntaitble bednHimn — 2% $77,500—Like a rural atmos- . . . 114' family m»m, THRU TASTEFULLY COMFORTABLE SCHOOL a r e a — Hlnir room jvltft flrr- THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. W. H»hmr. .ADt-l phere? Spacious 5 bed- Older Colonial with 4 bedroomH. ^ fnmlly dlnlna; room, Vmtm*mUt..,ADi-* First tlnor — living room ant! ben Mt If ill nilenve kitchen, DECORATED BEDROOMS room, 3 bath home, with CAFE COD dining room with beamed ceil- nrrrened purrh >enH^ »e- mm* A. Cllffe.,.. ,AD B-T ings, large eat-In kitchen and f v 3 car garage. On 5 acres hnlf ncre wcuwled lot. We L. Dcaa Jr. PULL BASEMENT (POUR BEDROOMS) r room. Thjrd floor—tin- MIIMI rnll for more in Scotch Plains. h 5th IinatPd hflrtronm and defatln* storage area. Disement partial- KllHhrih A, Ftnm WELL SHRUBBED PROPERTY $25,900 ly finished with toilet, 2U elee- JSt-ttll frinuipalH only, J2StS0Q. WASHINGTON SCHOOL $B1,500-Far the executive, Call 232-&2S5. fl. Bam — MS-ttfl who wants the finest for bathn . - . Den nt CHARLES O. MEIMDIWCK, JR the r*nr * * * W^rter $2l,»00 LOCATION his family! Centrally air chen . . . Jnmt three conditioned. Center hall over thr line lni« A picture book Cape Cod In ASKING $31,tOO I ft ASSOCIATIS, INC. JBliil»M confftrr-Hfc* ffc*tch Plain fit Colonial with deluxe ap- you Four herironmn — all tnld pointments. Westfield. <*Wff on l*t ffoor plvn two mure on 2nil) . f t THE GALLERY OP HOMES room wiih flrcplnre, With brvnkffnnt hnr. family OFFICES FOR RINT rilalHjr rnnrn, ner#enei| pt>r«1l WJUONJCHOOl Iff SHAM 1 * . , pnnelleri wnlln^ plctnr* Beautifully remodelled Colo- rt d A four bedroom home with and out " contemporary two bithfl (one apAnklfig level type wtth three bedrooms nial building, close to the npriakfrr — nther POM HDtOOM RINTALf new all electric kitchen, lov*ly (two twin), one and one-hall TWO FAMILY ffnlors! . t , HeHullfnl lot* FOURTH OP JUJ.Y SnCIALS b&thii, lar^e recreation room, center of Westfield. A choice Fin*- new llfitlnv find In the Franklin Bchool/Hoose* wall to wall carpeting In the; n li elt Jr. Hlffh arme tuck*d away on a very large fever an acre) Lot in pretty Shack am ax on area of Scotch , »!••— call i m Plains. LiotB of potential here. Center hall plan, 3 finished tagd- C. SCIIlltAlK3V«EROKII CLAIRB E. DARK III U« IinwmHiji OI»A r J* m •!•• f RMMSTMR H. D. •«••*, Jr AD 3-«Ml room.s, Inns* modern kitchen an well an family rliningr room and NANCY F. REYNOLDS a living rnom with flreplace. Call for IntereHting detaLils. ADVERTISE DffT'** Small ...... AD 3-R3>0 ASSOCIATES fEARSALL Patrlrfe D, RANCH HOMf WYCHWOOD AHA Ernlin Realtor* A. AND $43,500 Lcc ELSIE IITZ, INC., Realtor AD 3-1100 Ideal for Hmatl family or for In-l&w arrangement. There Ifl &C*»rc SSOMltM Mfcer «rf the private bedroom and bath In one wfnsr of this lovely home, "While SO2 Kant Rronrl 2 morr1 beflrr>/>m« and hatli are at the opposite ^Ide. Oenerous 6, FRANKENBACH P. Nnltforri 25 foot livkng- room has fireplace, there is also a ple^tflftrtt dining 232-6300 (N HMfccrt W, T*tt«r ..ADA-S98I room, modern kitchen and finiehed basement fime room. Top POt IINT NIAI THf PARK condition- fT. A. Moor*, Jr AD 2-7*77 Three bedroom*, one and one-half baths, a split level with a 115 ElM STREP Herbert J. Trloa AD £-144* family room on the grade l«vel, Delightfully shady fenced-ln back yard. Available Auffuat first, Nancy F, Reynolds 232-0415 201-232-4700 iD 3-r5M H. CLAY FMfMICHS, Inc. —Owner relo- ?;tO0. per month cation, offers 8 room, t% bath H«l#n Schmidt 232-8098 rained ranch with many extra Olga Graf 232-7136 Hri. Alaa Bruce WESTFTKTJR features Including 2 ear at- tached garnge, 2 fireplaces, cen- ELSIE IETZ, Inc. A D 3-T333I THIS SPACE Fin Inn — tral atr conditioning, beauti- REA1-TOH Ra* frpltz h AJfhlld W. AD 3-0065 FA 3-7700 fully Ja.ndara.ppd lot, new lflB4. A Tl 2-77 3S rMJtKfflfi A'3f IVOTH F-rlce lf>w Sft's, Principals only. 203 Mvvntain AvtniM tnlifr Mm. Jfln+t n. FMtrMe A n 3-4 PREVIEWS Call 2S3 T«r>ph«n« ADoms 3-1433 fCEJlECCTlVK HOMKSEABCH" UfAtTIVB 3^ bedroom tfM.- in' , yittytitfttnviiii. T**' , Kitttttf, lWrte ifi<-., TffMrWv S-frfr"

• • • • • • • ittt ' . .- .-..• .• J J s .•; s J J J s f J JSJ SJ JJ / J / J J } • THE WESTFIEJLD REAL ESTATE - RENT • FOR SALE INSTRUCTION Skillman Retires wtt VHUAf.LV havu nev«PiU I'AHTV MOVIttg tor rant with pro- 18. It. liniVjVfcivr, teaoh«r of piano, .hlu hoimiH for rant i\\ Joator, GftrtrfdKfi type reel.- Any , ClaHstaal and: poo- child oitn run the projector, Jftrvi** in y«ur home, Olfl J*V« |t7& to $ii7fi pop month, 64 BJIm St., WflHtfioId, 1-24-tl Dorian KU We»tftel(1, Call Al> 2-BSS8, _ , » uitll — w-o'lt flu our heat M From Public Scrvic !o hutp, Ibirrutt & (Train, Hual- WOOD CHIPS foi nni«, toi'B, AJJ 2- ur 3-1KOU, Co. lUHtructlon. Btudlo ftt 3- 215 -GO w , Mr, H. iiJnai'lH, Charles A, SkEHmut of 51 Sandra AtUanti Gonscrvfttyry, AD t1,, who for many yeoj*s was In IIA Vft! YOU a uae lor these? 1 W L -. . " • "' •. ' •_ , • ' un wtmctort half fieri* lut jjapor fiber holluw tybog, 4 cliBTge of Un spociial teat group of ,| .. , ... . . - . .. -...-. I. dliimater, S" inside dlametor, BOITIR phtH Unn_ 3 batllH, ItvUitf vxmm 10"* some Bfl" long. Could be u«ud neutral AVB,, Weatfield. AD 3^3658. the electrical division of the testing as rollers, or as aarna fur rug rol- Hl ing- rmittt, QI3 laboratory, Public Service Eteetiic •.••••:;-: .1. . -L-•- Inttructfon on AH lnitrum«nrs c •.,•. -•-•i- -•-•-•-. " • .L '..'•••.; >:vV-,-\ •:<:>•••-••:•- ;-..,. ::-;v::. :. V-.-.;-. :-:• ^j ^ ••' for only 11,00 each at tha W«st(lel(t sion recently alter more titan 41 "• *• Leader, 50 Mim Bt>P wliElo they lti.it, ^ nno car ^ig HO I HI MiriC IIYI'KOSIJ — Stop -1'-*' . '* Available Autfuwt (it dlad t(f have you com* look nt years of service. ing;, control diet. IJUIM «B!C- \ . • r a yiMir ittitHu, Ah1 mail, Mr**, H, tham, lfJ-28-tf .. | m l_ l_ •_ _ _!!!• Mill I - •• - •• (joiifl; oak. Ifnlon county PrlnHpff, 208 BJlmersystems amalysi wi It's So Easy To Turn Binml, J20; with cans, $G; ISth Cen- St., Wostfleld. 6-13-31 tury ftji'nlluro; cherry Ufup-ioaE Co/s IIOPATCOMO- tfjbiiiH from $s!9; mitny chfitrH- from ttlltf. 1-'HII»AV for ijrrnphic arts Rharming !J bedroom house, S5 iilj; Vlclorlan tieak, $fl&. Many Hohl. Fu31 or part tlma, Must bo and lent .GHT^Htlon ntid attractively fur* other items, Oiten daily 12 to &, In- typlat, Forflonabie,. Kxeellent joined the company In 1953, filched on Raccoon Island* T,_ike Ho* chuHni? SuuOny. (except Tuesday cio-KiiUofLs, Call Mr. Yea- pat cone?* N- J. T^arjfo v'ne panelled ami WedncBilay), Pumieye'K An- S32-S393. C-27-2.t after his graduatum from Kutgeris Hvlns room, cath&tlriil ceilltifi;, sttsne tffluoft (largo red buHillng1), Route IMvers&y, m&, wa» a prtsmmrAg fireplace from floor to ctHUuff. Flno Ifi (Heart of SUBBGX. County), N. full ami- pun timo; }>ttht>U4 'til 3,.experl]encB.heipfu! but BRING RESULTS With a Leader Classified Adq. trance, clt>se to transportation. Cull In excellent condition. Also mahOg-. not necessary. Apply" Union "County 333-8803 after 6 P.M. or 232-6632. any triple dr&sser and chest o£ Printing & Mailing,'208'£Hmer &t,, loe drawers. Call 23^?lTt "VC^stfieid. . . , , 7-3-2t , north siiie, near all N. J. , full ttm^ po^ltioti, take , furnistied three room Open Bally 'til t, Bat, 'til I ^g of advance ticket Bal«n. MUat • EMPIOY. WANTED • p and fUTTilBhed- studio- be good at fiarurea. Apply Manager, %part?n8nt, suitable gentleman. Call HAMMOND diOAN R3att& Tt WM MAN -wants to do your 12785-23-tf HEADQUARTKS Call 5-29-tf All MfM«lii--HuKe Srlotion HELP WANTED NA,TtTBR lady wlahes to do baby- • ROOMS FOR RENT • Stair.. — Bljr »nvitt(r» Blttlngr day or eyenl.in- Cai AU 2- A llnmlln — Kanfte —Sohmer 2396. " 6-SO-tf WKSTFIBf.D — Nicely furnished Bvrrrtt — S*M"k -*• Jnnnnen MAIf room in guest house. Clone to all 351-3060 MAGIC shows are excellent enter- transportation. Gentleman, Call 233- TV aervicB m*n winttd »*rt time. tainment at birthday parties, club $244. • G-27-4t AiTINiURO HANO HOUSi Call 22U ICGtf meetings, etc.. Can LAwrence Wlh ••• . • - •-

t-233SfB5 • . . * for men's elathlnr. Apply furnished rooma first floor, t in person MfccHush, Inc.* 2Q4 E. - . . -| SHOP '. 1 ontmnce. Parking. €«1I S0 Broad' St,t Westfield, 4-6-tf uttil H»!il un II eiMiprrntive ba#!»* College junior coe* ready to aid Vlult the Trailr Otlrmma. 494 W. man required for pharma- hftrasHed ho«s*wiV«»i last minute

OFFtCtS FOR RENT•• RroftA St. Oi.rn II A.M. to 5 F,M. ceutical plant In Kerillworth* Per- ahoi>0in«, a.«llv«rte% errands, seam- .. •-•-,•-•...'• -^ : .••••'_• -.- •••• . .? -J _• to manent position, 40 hra, per Week, stress, qualified. HfeBaver, amall irmSTFIKLD with g«cr«t«rial ««rT- Call 272-6800. ; 6-27-31 paintinic Jobs, pet care, abort driv- "- •";"': -^v"/-'V^---V •" ic« »nd private secretarial tele- PRACTICE! piano $25, family out ing Jobs, ;readlTt«f,' tutorlnp vFwieh- ihon© JLn»w«rlnff *vailabl#. Excel- grown. Call AD 2-9382. student part time, men's and Math, cooliifls, party help,. last; ;.:••-«:^ r--.^-- ^.\?... I • fcnt for 0a!«rrep. or •mall bunlnen. store. Call 233-0248, 6372t minute <ts, or wftat have y«u.: iD g-3701, aBtf {il>-KAHT with 610 West Bfind en Call 232-74'«7. T'3-.St, . Almost new. Call 323-S84O, PR RIGHT rate clerk, airline expe- i. ip~inTii" i .. • —- .1 Attractive Bmall aec* rience preferred. Call 233-5593. HlfJH school girl wishes baby-sft- • omi iioor office, excellent downtown tliis, »i per hour. Rererences, Call \ -' location, H2 includes light anrt heat, «8KERS~-FuH and part time. Ap- after 0 F.M. 6-27-tt ANT1QUIS ply Manager Riaifo Theatre, West- fleid, ^n—350 sq, ft., choice Of SIHb priynte entrance. ParK- HH«W»AI,H RKT1HKD . , , partially retired . - . HHNT iMiikiitg: about •curly retirement? '•t 0. , •"!.- • All utilities, air conditioned. We ate looking1 &?r a Technical LIOALNOTIC1S . X Salesman ,(pftrt.,01;. full time) With JU1.V IS & IS—1 KM, to *> experience tn ^leetrc-mecljftn- \, ^ JITT'Y 20—t P.M. to f. P.M. &-•••':•: •*•*• Yw «• tun tohov « many arlkU« TWENTt-TWO EXHIBITORS automation devices. Home r64f\ WANTED TO RENT • , dc, *-_._*._. FINEST ANTIQUES: FUBNVrimi!-4*l jWtL ^lt Kur*uant to the MART -' - u <- .-m .^j p open. If interested, please. Bend j -1 IffnHi; desires 3 or3'/d room unfur- ot.tlnlpn, made on the 14tH day of in your horn* you M longtr hov« UM nished apartment in Weatfleld, Con- resiirae to "SICP, lNCM 52fi NoHh June A.I>.f 1*68, upon the applicft- venient locnlton. 190-1195 monthly. Avenue {^ •t Write Box 227. care of Wemtflefd r*h tlon of the undersigned, ft» &xee- . &0 J3lm St. S-27-2t ators of the e»tate of »aid deceari*rf, Permanent position, ToTvn of notice is hereby given to the ereflf ortkl«» that «om«on* can COUNT1Y ANTtQUH SHOW field, New Jersey, Duties will In- (tors of isald deceased to «xHtb1t to APAaTMeKT or 4 rooms, rea- the aubscrlberii under oath or arflr- clude deAfi?nr apeclflcation writing* sonnl)k>'r«nt. Call 264-7727, construction And general Bdmjml*-tnation their claima and demands tratlon of'varied public wopk« pro- cigalnttt the estate of »ald deceased Ivly 11, 12, 13 jects iitietv ns street^ sewer* parking within nix months from the date of rXFUHWIBHBl* £ bedroom apart- and traffic improvement** Enstneer- maid ordflp. or they will be.forever ment or hodse for physician *«« it nil Ingr r. g Rd, Worrcn division control. Salary open. Wilfred I*. XJsmpsey Oeorge ,Ubogy, 445 B. G8th St., New r Forward resume and salary require- Summit and El!wb«th Trust York, N. Y, 0O21 Thurs, ftFri. i Noon to 10 P.M. ments to: Company, of SuBinitt, N, J., Executors TURN THEM INTO DOLLARS! lot.; Noon to 6 Baffin** r Wilfred h. Dempucy* Attorney 3S7 Sp'rinETfleld Ave, • AUTOS FOR SALI • 31 Denier* SumfSit, N. J. _. __-. • — •- — •- Bar O*» 6-20-4t Fee* I21.1S PO\TIAC Tempest V-8, Custom two t door hardtop, power ftteerlns. air Hones TO GmmHfrwt contittloTilng, excellent condition, Sponsored by Aux* of Community HELP WANTED-- • E8t»te 6t KUTH K. BURKH, de- nlmoBt new «ren, snow tires, second owner," N,«0. Gall 332-81SS, Volunteer Pfre Company MAtf Ot PIMAti c*as«di. . ___.„_„ Mott for *olo adb In tk# L«od«r ClamtnrM will k#i Pursuant to the order of MART C. Pine, mapi^ and cherry furniture; KA^ANK, surrogrnt* ot tha County mirrorsi prints; paintings; cut andir^MR of the West field Board of of TJnlon, m»de on tta*. 1th day of TIAC Cntattna sport codpe, pattern giaas; china; antique Jewel- Realtors ia looking for a salesman June AJX, 1&S8, upon the applica- , Grand Prix wheels. Call ry; silver; ^mi bric-a-brae. or woman who Is eerlously seeking tion ot the undersigned, a* Ekecu- cobnut* cot* no moro tkan $1*00 after 5 P.M. an opportunity for Income. Full tora ot the eatat« ot -ftid dec«aaerts rience. Please give details of family, lora of said deceased to exhibit to 3 door -hardtop, 527. automatic, P.S education, and previous business the subscribers und*r oath or affir- but thoy bring turpriiingly oxcdlont P.Tt, WW, R&H( hlack tnteftor and experience, if any* Reply P.O. Box mation tbetr claim* and demands exterior. Excellent condition. CRII 531, WestSeld. ' «-S7-4t Hgrattist the estate of «aid deceased • LOST AND POUND • within six months from the date of sttid order, or they will. b« foreyer !1MW> tM»mil-l. «xc(jltent eondft'ion. re ORGANIST (PERMANENT) AUDI- barred from prosecuting or recover* ntulfs. Ilnhle traiwportatlon. $250. Call 377 Fetnato calico cat with one TION .TU1.Y 9, 7:30 P.M. sub«tltute In* the same agralnat the subset-lb- black eye. Answers to "Tareyton/' SOtiDIErT 8:30 P.M. FIRST CHURCH Vicinity Park St. and Boulevard. OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CRAN- "William A. Burke, Jr. and rAlXON, 13R3 two door, fltlck, g Pksaae ^all 233-1102, FOBD, K. J. CAI^I* 276-83*6, Richard K. Burke, eondltinn, new rubber plus new B-27-2t Executors snow tires. Pep&mlftkle. $38B. call Nichols, Thomson _fc Peek, 272-4630. Attorneys INSTRUCTION 210 Orchard St. Try an Ad and §•» kow oony if it to "fflr^Otn^TTw fully equipped and • EMP1OY. WANTED • WestfUKI, H. 3. powered, a!r confitttoned excellent OWTM t Fa«s LlfiMT haulinr. Cell«r»,JMIICB, T»"»f ^nnmtlon. private, |SS&, Call 232- ) B473, wrier, or ««rrrt«iaifii« r turn a tbigb dollar into many doHon. i i _ i —i— —— •,••»••• **" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that VOl.lCflWAfifiW, 'Rt, 2-door sedan, th« first and final account of the excellent, dealer nervlcfld, new t 1W Bf,, tmnallett, subscribers, Geor&e Stirrup and Ft- Snp: wyatem, brakes and dutch, i-n-tt tteJU-y Unlan Trust Company, as Call 238-448*. Executors of the Last Will and TUTOfflHO | ce&iipnti senior, English major, Testament of FRANK A STlRBUF, e eonvertl- AH iufej*oti and UnfuiiM UVffkt with minor In Education, wiafefls to deceaeed, will be audited and stated hie, newly rebuilt and trana- In your horn*. tutor English or History on junior by the Surrogate, Mary C. Kanane, CAMBftTOQK 7S1-T4H or senior ftiffh school level. Call AD and reported for settlement to the . Best offer. Call 245-2361 after lt-9-tt i 2~?522 after 4 P.M. l~37-tf Union County Court—Probate Divi- sion, on Friday, July 26th next at 9:30 A.M., prevailing time, and at the time and place aforesaid appli- cation win be made to the court for • KTS POR SALE directions as to the distribution of O you like to buy a Miniature the estate of the said Frank A. Poodle from someone you «an trust? SERVICES U NEED Stirrup in accordance with MB will. We are the breeders of three gen- Dated June 4, 1968, erations of champion Mintature George Stirrup and Fidelity Poodles ami we havra a reputation Union Trust Company, for quality which you, may check Executors You May Phone Your Ad To with any -veterinarian in W6*tfieW • BLDO., CONTRACTING FUINITURI «_FAI* McCarter * SJng-liah, Attorneys, or Flalnfleld. Oar puppies are prices 550 Broad Street, from 1100, Mrs. I>ou^as A«3aras. A MODERN1ZINO Newark, N. J. 07103, D" South Plalnfleia. CHAIR $6 6-13-.it Fees |1S,72 11-3-tf AND FATCHB8 SOFA $12 T_P ££ TYPES WA9ONBT Sd *J FOH STlin, mfnlftture white Poftile. REFIKISHINa SBLF KM- H»:nr ii T HOMK at a£ter fl P.M. 5-33-tf ANI> 1NSURBD, AD I-49S1 WM»MiTIO?f To nil to whom these presents may 2 mn.Je kjttons, one aanriy >OW MfAVY WltWIO come, Greeting: coinred, one hlacic nn^I whit*, Ali HE-BOOFJJ"IO and repaira, asphalt, WHEREAS, It appears to my sat- S F.M. Tifosday shots, housebroken, ant! will come Fdate, tile; gutters, leaders. Alumi- IrtWUNlNOS isfaction, by tfuly authenticated when called. Call S33-Sfi8S. num and plastic pfriing, Free esti- record of the priestling's for the mates. A. Hopfel. Ft 4-00&6. ru voluntary (UaaoiuUon thereof by the ^RWfOLiD tPI- noble AH Work Guarafiteed unanimous consent of all the stock- water 6ognt AKO r*M?ifltered, Ctiam- holders, ejei>osi£ed In my office, that Ami Ckargo It - Your Crtdif It Good j>ion dlred. 8 we^kft old, ready to tfo, CtmniE-BT-THH-SBA, INC., a cor- fihots and wormed. Call 449-03:>3 or 233-0305 poration of this State, whose prin- T-3-2! cipal office is situated at No. 210 832-8897 (AFTER S P.M.) MOVING i GiNEiAl OroharrE Street, in the Town of We»tn.ld, County of Union, Stat? TKUCK1NG of New Jersey fr^awrence A. "Wdorl- PilSONAlS raft beingr the a^enfe therein antl 1n AT W>«R WAftTBD FRANK ClNTOfiRlNO ch?irKe thereof* upon whom process MRW TO»K BK9EAHCHEB may be served), Has compiled with AUJto VAN um% the requirements ot Title ^4, Cor- ,,o research firm seeking peo- ple to furnish honest opinions by • Painting MI porations, Cieneral of Revised Sta- mail from home. Fays cash for all 5-«-tf t«ten of N?w Jersey, preliminary to opinions rendered Clients' products the issuing- of this Certificate ot supplied at no cost. For information Carpentry MO Til 13 Dissolution, write: Research 669, fttineola, N. T, or Small jobs. Flanos, NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secre- 11501 Ti#«t V4Ra 5-9-tf • Tib Work , etc, F tary of Stare of the State of New 2-10-tf Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the Rftirl -corporation did, on the 24th AT «t3»- Rdf. on Anrlt _:? nf- the CCNTtAL AVE. lntQ-r&firt\f>n nf R. f-Jrtaaii St. and Kim flay nf June, JflflS, file in my ofPiw a duly executed and attested con- - .•• St, two fai'H wrre invoLvpO ia an '.•- - • , N. J. Oencrnl sent In writing" to the dissoiufinr Impact. I am mont anxious tn talk of said corn nation, executed by aH any witn^s^s. PIPJIHP- caH AD 11 —.—U. the storIrhalders thereof, which aaiil 742 after fi P.M. fl-13-tf consent and the recorr) nf the pro- CARPENTER ce^dings aforesaid SFS now ^n fttr in my &ai

4 Af imij Mummtamm Rfpflff 8 TUB WESTFIBUJ (NJ.) I,EA1>RK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1fl(lS lti:v. Sprugg Earns APCII Youths Atleml Honorary Jersey Boys Stale Thu Huv. flownni K. BjirwUK of Severn] nroii boys we 2IM 'Wrul Dinlk'y Avc, was nwmxlcd Hie 23rd annual Jersey Boys honorary ciuctur uf divinity de- «L Ruluurs University. TJioy include ul. comnwmvnicni oxoncfees in Waslfiulti residents Brtaii O'firhsn, nt I lie ChrLtigo Murk DoWan, Rick Maxwell, Andy Slollur, M\i\ Ackerson -oind Paul Tins ttuv, StwinKR, a jjnmlllnlc of John OlPatria and Ray Van tliu seminary, will Income executive of Scotch Plains ond vico ppoHidi'iiiL trf iliu IHKITII for homc- Mike Wed bora of Mountains Idu, •liiiul miiTlsLrlmi oi Uiu Uirilud Clmirch of Christ. liraiul Jury Ends After 8 Mouths Union €ourrf.y Oawid Jury, Soptcsm- Wherever boi- susHitfif, IW7 lerra, panel No. 2, he goes, 'baa 'been itoiiiiriiTaUsd by Superior Count Judge WaE*er L. HotHeld 3i*d Red Cross afLur beiniJ in sessitJii cigl>t inonAlhs, KKOINAU) GAKPJNEK co-stars W. SLetilieriLS 3vr of l^lanwood, Mil mil- Van Doreu imd Irving serves flig forammn at\d Miu. Mm Y. Iluriuon hi "Those Saimlulous 'May of WesUiiotd crepresemled that M r--#3: ; l'ulllrji npcniiig at i\w Mcadow- iown. 3 JiSS m brn»k Dhiiwr Theatre, Codar RESIDENTS of "ReBurreelton City" In Washington, Grove, Tiksdiiy, July ifi. Irving Correction D.C., have a pool mt their doorstep. A woman and child Hiirnnm whn wrote nml starred in cool eff near the Lincoln Memorial. "Tin- Wild Wirtrtd 01 llurtasque" The answer to a question- his I siiiiiiinT ul. thu Himcd bistro tije length of ilrne itllie governor iviJI perinrin those sjnnu duties in has ''t» cil. Future plans include a fondly l movie night and a tat&tle of ttie 2 Shows Ni Non-Dlnon / 10:30 Supper Show WELCOME bands. JOE noA,'r\F,HS' QUALITY THCV'HEMJOTODOAfMf - All Westfield youth are jiwlted to Com ing •• SUNDAY WOHIJl KAHOL 8 attend. Rcfrcshmcnts wiM be soH. Attractions INK SPOT* DR 6-5505 Raindatc will tie July 19. , 'I.: DINNERS JILVIII wBr TnMffht" 763 MOUNTAIN AVE. LIFE ROUTE 22 • UNION SPRINGFIELD Corny AGtOTHETIGIliniPRUDUCIKUI ROD YVETTt JIM •4 ! L _ . I TAYLOR MIMIEUX BROWN July IU-^tt A FABULOUS CO1I EDY "A DELICATE BALANCE" 'Wid. l.Thurt, ft\. « » • tat Curt*In i:40 ALL SCAT« RESERVED

• •) i ' . JA.V -111KIIAV NOW Progress MGM PRESCN1S wmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmm SAUCERS that really fly are these rocket guidance I system shieldings which In 10 years have been reduced from watermelon size to that of a woman's compact, "TEEN AGE OUR MOTHER" In tMETROCOLOR DRIVE-IN smiiviuf PA 1-3400 "GIRL ON A Summer Clearance Sale Plains Man Co-Pilot CHAIN GANG" r ' Of Soviet-Held Jet With the Summer still young, here is on excellent opportunity J. Tregcr Jr., 2fi, c£ 3045 1 AM V,\H i.\l > - I I.\ SUN" ihfiea -DC-8 fci.-'ced to land on !he So- and viet KurW Islands Monday. As of sportswear at outstanding reductions. press time yesterday, the plane and "A MAN CALLED H6tD OVER THRU SUNDAY, JULY 7 its occupants arc slill hold by tlie DAGGER' Soviets, LUCILLE BALL HENBT FONDA our WALTER READE Gentlemen Students THEATRES Reductions AIR CONDITIONED 2nd BIG WEEK vJ* '2. 7, '.i-.'Hi Sutiiivlay 2:30, 5, 7:15, 9:40 COLOR July 4 th and Sunday ^, <\ :^0H 11:10, fl -JAN JOHNSON Dtiuw In our Ladies' Shop...

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FRIDAY EVE, JULY 19r AT 8 P.M. •*v* * § ^w^a5^^ with the NEW JERSEY'S NEWEST, MOST MODERN THEATRE Exclusive Reserved Seat Engagement "THE WOODBRIDGE" of y • > • * TK t A\I> "GOME WITH THE w id .-n.i y' . (li r. ^, >t- rt, 8, A014M0 THE WBflTPIKM) y writing Uiilorv t'mmty Edison Announces Honor Roll Open Forum to Present Opt*n Konun inc., fiW)I^ • iMi* Dr. ?x Faculty hr ^ •• 7««t3t(i of -Witt siixili mottoing Grarft* — James Eric I. Kulp of 125 Pearl St. has Victor Riesel in Fal sStow a (UiUtl of iftn studcnto , Blind! boon appointed an an ftssi&tont pro- Camp Eriifton Junta* Ilig-h School on the fessor in tha hustoetis (iepaTlmcjil honor niH w honorable- mention acw* ^ctnle DotHUlHto, Jano Eg Union County Open Forum Inc.. future hcadlinoH will be; especially of MWdlojHHt County College. With lshcd by & non-partistwi, vol- pertinent., Mrs. Dnwnte nays* In v'uw ns July 1 domic Iteta, T-o make liio 'lvonor roll, Susan Hays, OnrbtDti 18 yours experiettee in the inati'ket- a student must recoiv« a grodo of unteer group two years ago to bring of his worldwide haclcgroiimt In re- iny mid monaficnHmt field, Mr, Kulp outstanding programs STICJ speakers porlfng bolikid the scenes. Ho him Camp Efltieavni" haa rvuppolnlcd "A" (to ail major Kubjcds and a has been an adjunct faculty mem- i gtttdo of "B" or better tin all otto* to Union County, will present Amer- Lravclcd (iver one imitllon mik'S to tl ilnddon to direct its iK:tivit.k s Also, Peter Hlomstorgar, her at FjiirMgh Dickinson Univer- n subjocU. To wnko tt» ^wnmrobte ica's crusading columnist, Victor cover -his '1)Ofil, &m\ k the immo- .summer, A \\ttt\w of Union, 1m •SduiltK, Julia Scniily, WiiHIinn Smith, sity and at the eoimty ct»lleg«. hi LIHJ Scutch Philns-Pun- mon&m list, a student must nwct Ro45ent St. Joilm, £&ouglia!s Sweot Riesel, In September. He will i^pook diule pusl*prcsident of Hie Oversens Aunt Mabel to the Rescue t He received his B.S. (tegi'e from on "Behind Today's Hendlincs — Press Club. wood Kystem. Hi.s wSfc, Misry a .the tttf|ufrem<*its Cot' tfrDe (honor rott •and Row tew.. 1 the City College of New York and nnd Tomorrow's, ' according to Mrs, tuadwr IISIIKJ Wustfleld school sys- H any you have Jin Aunt <;i(rtia timn mink, !tciird» witl •T Boyle, Jfas-tijyn Boyler Deb- Union County OJRD Forum will pre- of this tJtmp, whidi oputicd July !. gram chairman of tlio Fonim. coat LruiiHfonnMi tnto .si'cni -tu 'bes fri L-IK!S. in a mtow subject, OasSiis, Maam Chcrr, Valuwii!t: says. "We have Assistant dlt-ector wilt ho Judson C. Once or twice in a generation a brought some of tfie n-alion's tpp So horc'.s wiiiU wi'iv trying to fliwl HONOR ROLL Poiiiir, a gruduuto of BHcktrell Uni- ; columnist catches Mto imagiTiatfon' SI us finds thai whiil's lofl, of ti out: <{ii if ii picco of fur will stwo 7th Gsr©ide~~J,ftne Bauer, Stephen David! Hydet iLawa Gpoen, people to Uttion (!oimty — including versity and u native of Valley Forge, , Gnil Miller, Jftaniiw Pro of the pui)3ic because of his courage: Max Ruflerty, now winnur Ui a old knee bicklw werves IKST well in hirds out nf ilw \wry ptibdi, or (to) 'Blonsky, Jean Coiifeos, W3nfJ«id Dec* Pa. keeping UH> iit-thriij.s «iti of 'her i' bird.s nr« Just m smnrL UH we h«vo fcer, LhKtesy Boysr, Louise Dix, , Kenneth Brastt, Painksla Soal- Advanced by Esso antl skill. Victor R&sd Is such a closely foti^Jil election as mnrmiee cokunnlsfe. Ruth Kosa will be the staff nurse shouldwr.s, oUierwlsu exposed in the aiw-ttys'Uwu^t than io bo, MH\ will David Foushee, Julie Fox, Tiiwnas za, Jaimes «aod(.'WttHam S^el, for U. S. Scmalor from California. Attilio t. Blsio of 1509 Woodaeres Our 'May 3 p and discussion of an4 wutur safely instructor. She is chili wimU of Auuust blowing from ss'u [jjsi'ou^h otir clumsy uUeonpt at Fuller, Majtfgmt Gi^fcnt, My Gur- 'Ijaura Serafl, John Szabo, Patinfecia Covering hts lar-nung beat In the tlie SorotTvsile school nurse. Staffcnti and Baitora Dr., Mouniainside, has been ap- 50s Kiesel exposed racketeers and 'Crime in the Streets' was headed irir condiiionore in her favoplio re- imam, KoAhy Jespeiipett. Laura Dorcas Butler* wlto Letteliers in treat. Kimtz, Atone L&hfeUif, Eiteen Mad- pointed manager of him polymers communists infiltrating legitimate by outstanding authorities, and was J-fow «rfwut uiving il a try? Then M«d organic chemical division in the widely covered by the press. But the Westfiold, heads up Uw nature study jf Aunt M. Wasn't bean careless write your ^.siiH^ lo <}anlen Ru- ooks and mi- you'd like to borrow a few snippets Sci-en-c*;, Rutgers Uni- Jn,. Joan Sanbotnr*, 'Lyram Schork, Paul tinued to report and name names. croscopes. Potential donars may call •SuHivan, Timothy Tha*eher, Gksia Company, principal acfentite i^id en- To force him to shut up a hood- a great deal oi ttmc and effort and tor tttssoaPcJi purposes. versity, Now Brunswick OI3JK>3. Post- King in Festival gitieei'li^ alftliate of the worldwide considerable financial risk to bring Forrest RSpain, LEADER WANT AIMS PAT would appear io be even more fero- THE LEADER Ann Seafca, LirxJa Serko, Laura Canada. He began his theatrical ca- Mr. Bbto receiwrf his bwhelor's Zuelkii, Jjaureft ZoUars, Neil Zack, reer in Gilbert and Sullivan pro- degree Mi chemistry from Columbia John Wlta**, (Peter Wang, Steven ductions and in currently the bari- College and hte bachelor's »«d mas- Shafarman, Hubert Shea, Atayne tone soloist for tbe Second Presby- ter's degres in chemh»l «?igineering Sim one, Susan Skelly, Barimra terian Church in Btf'feufeetfc Me te from the Columbia School of .JBogi- 1 Please Note Stoudt a»d Jean VateHo, appeared to ^H^Uhonla/ . "Inherit neerjitg; the Wind," '"Two for the Sees**," 9th Grade — Elizabeth A pgar f 1 He and his wife, Hosemi»ry, have Janet Allen, Laurence Alter, Doraia "Marriftge-Go-Bou-nd/ *'Janus," and three sons. OUR SUMMER HOURS Braider, Carolyn Cleric, Nancy Deck, "Little Maiy Sunshine," fa €ofer>, Banry Cotett, Oebna DAILY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ord, .Joan KMock, Ellefl El- Off stage James Crawford is m Colon Advanced lens, David Fahmer, Amy Friedland, insurance agetft wHh''Brows, Craw- ford and Brown of ElizabeHi and the Mr. tuiA Strik t.ec t). Brewer «r« MUW UVIMK In tiietr MW hone at Joan Goldstein, Margaret Hope, Pa- 4M Blreli PI.*' mebllr nnftlmitMl from Mr, nn Mr; lie Kaplan, Susan Ktnast, Detora tor of the Fcatival ftose Belafsky si » Ktdlh' WiHl l i CLOSED INOEPENDtNCf DAY Kooroe, Linda Mondon, Susan Mot- is executive producer <* the Festi- 'Pfretys D&&&S €wpw JProdiKAs tes, David Murphy, Suvan NeufcW, val, a unique cultural project of the Vi operation baa advanced John J. Janice Rowe, Nancy SaHzman, Cath- Woodbridge Township Recreation Ux&p* of 7« SootcJi nnfaxt Ave. • * l? to senior vice president, acwardisig erine Savake, JiM Sctmekler, Orlan- Department; "Succeii Celebration** M t - do Huggcri, Marit Srfman, John o m miK«meemeM by Emmet F. Gordon; prwider.t of PDCPC. Towers, XatMeen THtAn, IHviean- ,•-•• toinettc Vooa, Douglas West, Btchard Mr. Conlon was Iwn m TaimUm, FOLLOW YOUR IP TO Diane Warren, Lwbo W«t- aod Pawlfl >N in Bortoit *, ^ , Karen ..- • • i Maty Mien Cfc*+, Gayle Fieoberg, Susan Donteh, Deb- ra eieich, Carol 1952 SofleraJ superWewient and GodtUck, G*MHors- 1963 worlds manager. In 1956 he Chry*t«r became vice fvesfcterit, nwmifac* Dwfer Moton Cwp. I; Myra Hunchar, Janice Le\Jne, uriiK?, and ki IW he was elected to 1 !O0 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELO AD 2-8717 Chir&tine liaubenhelmer, Karen he PDSPC borad of directors. NORTH AVE. W. 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1 " -r T ~T T -w- -r T T ^T T T TT T "*—»- • V—T ^B P "W ^ T TWTn—T V V V—V—•—9—"n—W—T—¥ >'»'*'»•¥ July M; ilrJIlt «.*n,» Queens Choir to Rehearse Here K, Hnmd St. Sermon of the Week CHURCH SERVICES "THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS" Prior to European Tour July Ml f(,4».t The KCMT, tVUHnm K. CoMer (I f uisry First lUiptlai Church The Prcsbyierlnn Church in West- •imd to compete k\ Iho Musical HOLY THINtTY R, C. CIUJRCH -ImmodlMoly tli» ri! field will be host to (he Queens Col tcdfUod fn LlHiiHollen, July fl-RThi s inn,, ntm^tttmt wwr-' * do In Iho comic .strip Pogo MSI»S a special vocabulary which is very descrip- lege Choir lamorrow through festival, now in its twanly-flrsl year, 'IIHJ -It 4i;iih«ervk!oi« Ifl IKI i» Wrfi oif Nancy = dny. The dioir will bo is known throughout i.hu world as a AsstefnnU ovor mMi\w\ WKitA tyivh tive. It would be umwi)\miiU) for him In haw a grmip working m old New Aim, 4: 0:!^ «,»!!„ of Mi1, wi*d Aliw. Bcanvffrd England called "Tlit? Koyyl Order of Famous People Watchers." In the vT-t the church in preparation lor ahighly competitive gathering of ski Rt;v, Sutvatote iky of Jlov, Johu Murphy and I fl T Firsi Uiipiiwi Chun-h of America which is In Provldoncc, HJ., is the stone three week sttmmor tour of Europe. ed vocal aiid folk-dnnco yrou|>sf fn RECTORY: 31S First Street THK AILMNCK iitwacn wolcwnod on which Uojjer Williams first set fool when he was forced out or Mussa- Residents of Wcstffcld are providing post years, groups fvom more than Photic: AD 2-0332 lUlfiud Avt'iuu- utNi CluTiy Hi. I matnintf wor^hvimpJo ^ imd the ciuist'tls. WIHJ wiis Iht'tx to murk carefully on which stone he stepped? housing for ihu choir members. 50 different nnUoiw have taktw pail The Concert Choir of Queens Col- in the Eisteddfod, with Uiu overage Sunday Masees: In cUureh, 7 B\lO if Itio PmiHws People Watchers marked Hie right stone, we ;ilso have a f f Rov. Tutttotp . rock to Plymouth on which our forefathers first landed We zealously Charlotte, will celebrate its anntuU choir attendance numbering &:2(lh 10:30, 11:40 and 12:50; $ a.m., IJUUIL Aniisrh'H 17: 9;iW «,m,( wor may bo fey j!u;irendcnee and basic democratic sotting this week, What our fathers voices is directed by Car-ted a number of its traditional eela- nounced, Next Page secured wns a way of life, a me!hod of Uvtog in -this BOW land, the begin- Jyle E. Weiss, assteUmt professor oC numbar of yeais. . >OJiUd eau\j Is during i>ic bralions during tiie Christmas sea- First Friday Massw: 6:30, 7:1$ He wlH speak at botti *!w 11 a.m. jwawhlp ning of ^ tradition of freedom and total responsibility of government to music a\ the college. More than onc- son. finds. all the people. What was betfi*n in the fauatJiJig of out* land -was affirmed hitlf of the members of the choir the 7 p.m. services. again in the Declaration of Independence, and is affirmed each day in the The Queens group wlli arrive on liave sung with the group for two OUR LADY UT tOUKDES CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH assumptions and altitudes of our people. years, -and many for three1 to four the continent July 20 and wiil visit the Nettoiands, Germany, and R. C. CHURCH REDEEMER At The Ftftfft BIBLI€AL VIEWPOINT What our fathers secured is also tested by the reaction of each genera- years. It has been, customary for 304 Central Ave>, Mountain «lie Cor. Cewpertlnralte Tl Mi Civic St. fehc choir to make a: spring tour of Franco, presenting concerts and tion to the opportunities and decisions of its day, Basic principles and Rev. Gerard X McGarryf Rev, Walter A* Rcwii»g Oaf* W. Hunt My generation sees tiws fitudewt riots motivations, whether wo 'believe in freedom for all our people, whether eastern United Slates, but the radio ami 'television programs in a ; number of cities. Vicar Dsrti A, WMI Rev. Jftinet C. WWUfcer a s "fundamentally hratkioal". we Hjatty live in a society of justice and genuine concern, is tested in summer tour will feeth e first in 1 Ret, Rof«r W. Wantikow Rev. Gerard Whelan a;39 a.m,, ©aa ^ services; Granted it is not the rioting of the our day by these issues: Europe. OR tlie European tour, tb« choir Rev. Raymond Aumack 9:45 a.m., Sunday school mid Bible Rer. PMHf 8. Dietteridi hungry for food, nor of the op- our response to the needs of poor people; The opening concert of the tour will be presenting two types of pro- Rectory—1221 Wyomlnn Dr. classes; n a.m., nmim wrv^. Lap our attitude concerning a truly £me society in work, 'housing and edu- will be in Dublin, Ireland, July 8. grams, sacred and secular, which Sunday Masses—7, 8, fr;15, sermon irebottiiig on Tlie At Sunday: lo a.m., dtepattments of I pressed for freedom. Still, I wonder. cation for all citizens, whatever their race and religion; The chotr will then travel to Wales will feature the works of Aineriean and 12, District Cfrnverrtion of the Lu- j^he chunch school up thronRii the- They profess to see us ae (1) mate- to present a concert in Llanduta our attitude toward ourselves and others in Vietnam; composers. Weekday Mtusei—6:80, 7 and t. ftheran Church - Mtamri Symid by siKfrh ^ade wlil me^ eaidi Sunday ria||stic and (2) hynrocrltfcal our ability to respond constructively toward the opportunities Outlined Holyday Ma«ef-<, 7, I, 10 *adDonald Baeder, pne&ideat of the O«i- morntog through the summer; 10:30 tl. ^^Ju i J o&bers to V.S.B. and to a.m., a in Westfteld by the Community Development Corporation and the not worth the project on Caccioia PL Christ. 1st Friday Masses-*:», 7:14. 9:30 u.mrt of Va-1 will be fold durtng July and August, t Witnesses Plan Novew-»Ottr Lady rf Mlr««itoui j cat&m Bibte Sciwol, Dmrid A. R&v. Ian R. 'Parsons, aseisrcirt 1 e and It. W« should have known for It becomes especially clear that we need a greater perspective con- Other such Bfbfe study, singing, games, fcantealts Medal, Monday, 8 p.m. kn, director. af «duca&m, ydU preach)the Bible says, (Ecciesiastes 5:10) corning what is just and true than the fact that it was the traditions of our Penediction—Fridays 2:30 p.m. Wednes>day: 8 p.m.,-durcfa cotm- tbis week. lathers. Our American fonefaUiars began an experiment in a free society. 4-Day Convention ami tBms will si^plemeiit $he course, that loveth Grouts interested sin ensolting Confessions—SaturdayB, eve of M | oil To copy their way of functioning and their structure is to live by habit Baptisms Sunday «t S p.m. by ap- satisfied with silver; nor ne that ( Jehovah's 'Witnesses frorp West- their cWidren should contact Mr, • rather than by idealism or by challenging goals. ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCB field imd the middle Eastern states David A. Jaoisko or call the church pointment THE PRESBVltRIAN CHURCH loveth abundance with increase''. (C!iristians have a perspective which helps us contribute to the basic IN WE8TF1ELD «4 B. BMM it. will move Into Washington over 50,- office. Marriages — Arrangement* tob e Our protests agatnst marijuana and fabric of our land. H is the perspective of the faith of aur lathers, those 000 strong for a four-day convention made at r«tory two month* in Ad- IM Mouatela Ar«ww t>f Her, CMMWCIIH J. B«rdmw Tfce Her, Joha C. V. tbufev who searched for and found a sense fo the presence of God M thwr life- July 18-21, vance. the psychedelic drugs they call hyp- time and shared it toyth e example of their dev&tion, the truth of their Church Women Dr. Frederick E. CkrWIaa Tfc« R«». J«Mjrii S. SarriMK ocritical in the face of our genera* According to presiding minister Rev. Rteftari L. SmHa Tie HCV* flMfli LlfCSflPOtf wards, the honesty of their questions. We have the awareness of their John Seedorf: "The assemblage wili Support Indian HOI-T TErNTTT intemperate indulgence in at- faith in scripture, for our Bible is the record of men's search for God. As GREEK ORTHODOX CRUBCB Her. Jjunet D, Cel« Thursday: Independence Day, not be a gathering to register pro- Rev. M. Bolin Dwway 71 cohol and in cancer-inducing cigar- such a record of many different people it is not necessarily test, ?but will be an evidence of ftflss Carol Carter has been IS* Gilltwt BIB M. am, HoSy cummunkm, recipient of a scfeiia^h^ given toy a Ace L. T»iA» ettes. The Bible suggests we have with itself. But k dosn't need to be, for m?en search for and find God in aChristian unity. Families from Ret, Peter M, Raiefili Sunday alter circle of St. [Paul's ^>isetn>al beams in our own eyes, Maybe the variety of wayst and God was revealed to many people in many different scores of communities including Sunday; 10 am, Orthos; 1ft:II 7 and 7.45 **., hcrfy oommu- Chut^chwomen. Carol a fuB-btooded ohfe; 9 ways, representing «I1 segments f n.m., Sunday School; 10:30 tft n:«||P^^ctot tough e:45 a.m. aid 10 a.m., mom- mildest judgment is that we have Indian, wm gnaduated a.m., Divine Liturgy. a.m. and 10:45 wotrstep serv- s»mi€n; H:30 a.m., hdy of We have the faith of our fathers in the •traditions of the Jewish temple, of society will be present in 5arge ices. The Hev. Richard h, &MUimnuiifan and sermon, in the response tm& actions of the disciples of Christ, in the sacritaes and numbers. Youths and adults of all this spring tram 8t, Mary's Sc&o&l bread. Perhaps we need, for them fe Indian Girls, SprtngfleW, S.D. CRUKCH OF CHRliT will orach on the topto, -Whom | Wednesday: 9.3Q a,m,f iholy com- and for ourselves, to turn again to convictions of the leaders of the church throughout every generation and races—the black, yellow &w& white Do We Believe? " today. —will be minglkg together with She will enter nurses* training in SCIENTIST Him who is the Bread of Lite? Albuquerque in October, Evening prayer nightly at In this day of church renewal religious language is mare common-Iy the open Bibles in hand- The thousands While a± St. Carol, FANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN language of the contemporary man who can speak to and about God of D.C, conventieneiTs will serve as Jiving proof that people can getwas raised »n an -Indian reservation, CHUJnvfi •bis own words. Religious traditions are more self-consciously fca&kig on a j Sunday Services; 11 a.m. was active va exl^currieu'kr a e- 74 ftftrtltie Av«M Sovftk feeling of responsibility for the kiind of world in which we live. Religious along in caity and peace, whether Wednesday evening testimony they c&mt firam riot-torn cities or •tivSies and maintained aai excellent George L. tUnt Joka P, MUUr groups are «ncouragrng their people to ask their questions, probe their martin* 8:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIWCf peaceful sirt>u-fbs. •scholastic recot'd. She is speeding Fridays and Holydays,. 4 until 5:30, fears,'review their assumptions and test their faith. Out of this is aiming ffche summeii' working with a family 1AOIO PtOOtAMS lUberi L. Atwel *' and 7:30 until 9. Sunday: 10 a.m., worship \ a new breed of churchman. Church peopte are increasingly not satisfied The assembly theme 'Goad News ia Massachusetts. Dr. George h. Hunt will preach to maintain what was handed them, but are asking what they must do m for All Nations' really explains the Lhtrd in a seunon series based on THEWBIE this day to express" the faith of their fathers in the issues and questions of puqwse of this Christian gathering This is the second year the clvck WILLOW lias given schoiarship aid toa n the Letter to the Hebrews, oa the the world in wM'eh they live. and that rattrer than mass in Wash- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH topic "The Ctty Which ts to Come." SKAKSTOYOU mgtmi to ask for something, the Wit- American Indian student* Mrs. 1M1 Raman Road Grate Church By behtg open, by being willing to sacrifice, by cfcataging what has. James R. Fe&x, who led tiie d-rcle The sacrament of Holy Commuivm ..existed , the church is demonstrating *he &n\yy i*oy Ife which our nation can nesses feel that tfhey have some- Scotch Pialu will be adinlm^Sfred. Nur*eiy care - r thing to offer. What we . year, said -pkiB were i ". KCT. JuUan Akiaader, Jr. maintain its health a>nd vitality. Fm\ a'grea' t nation is not one which is k provitled Xc^r cliiWren under .*..< <, r Seedarf continues, "is the tmly work- made to og&kl Carol in the future looking back to see how its founders did it. It is one which takes seriously Sunday: 10 a,mM woiisbip service.. able formula for lasting peace, jus- as she continues with to Aralnfeftg. 10 a.m.: Church school for nursery the trafktafls of its past, honors the lfeaders of its past by taking seriously Wednesday: 8:15 p.m.» acKtlt study (3 years) through ttiird grade. tice and radal lwmve, -flev. Wi%wn K, Cob&r, pastca , will June 3ft: 9:30 BJIV momwng wen^ 1 '(O.C.) willingness to i be "Letters of Recommendation." The church ofl&ee will be closed ship, saor^m«ait of baptism. Hev. •f vtlfeK til 4k* T*n-llt Jr. RlSh IflMl unity and lidt ¥E*rk Trrritl H4^ Bmtrfc Plalu others." Scnmotts on succeeiSing Sundays on HiurscJay for the weekend. Hubert LeFViMik, Sunday School ...... *:45 Tralnlnir nnlon .,,*»,,,». Worn Jnc WoraMo .,,....., 11:» Dv«nlnff Worship ...... •by Wr, Cober will be; July 14r "Why Sunday: 9 acid 10:43^ a.tn, sendees July 7: 9:30 a.m., monring war- M Are You Anxious? ; July 21, "Isof Uns Sunday sacnainetst of bapifcjKn,- Hev. Sermon F;atace a Virtue?"; July 28, "Attamd oantlnuiing throutrh the sunumr, Tikxitt and Dr. Hwiry War with Ourselves." musical legdtetsbip at 1h3 early serv- On Sunday, July 7 i&dnw>l classes wiiH be held ice wiiM be jonnrlitod by seminal young Daniald Baeder, president U Re- people and stcoinpaLTlnieri by »ui- fcr chilcixei *nrough #»2 r oangirega.tiicir* and Bible Ote« e chmch 'hour. iaes. Uynma and wun4s usott wi3i teacher, wfll pneseat ihe sermon in , a pubHc forum will be be contemporary expre&sikms rtfwcr - : bcUi s^rvilces id July 7. fiLs rermanks for yctith «fflct .adufe by. ship. The teter service wi'U w\}\ refect the inspirattonal ad- paster about conicer'iB; uaised un?oh£t.Tigefd. 10:45 a.m, children druses of the Atlantic 'DteAvkt Con- during the sermem matters Itoroe yesrs will be c:> -A vention ®t BronxviJle in *he last week whldi membei* of the ft\ Abe babysiitti^ nursery, Sunday J-tme emd eport on same of theticin wii'h to cdhooi will mert to nursery taken -by the vesting dele- arib^n t&Uran anily at gates. Mr. 'Boeder was Redeemer's FIRST BAF'TlS'l CHUH€H cta^ate, wil;h part-tim« attendance 170 Kim Street of David A. Ja^i^ko, day school and Hev, WilJiam K. lob-r, Pa»t«r p;cr.cipal, and Pastor Bewiing. RUT. Robert W. Tiakhef CHLRCH Sunday: 9:30 am., mmwtog v" m Elnwr 81 Vacation Bible School ship; communion service, a -i Hiatokn: by the pa&twf 'the Rev. V/KH-am At Lutheran Church Oober, on ithe su':,;..tr "Loiters of Mr, nntt ] fcnvr ht SiWHiay: 8:55 am., summer thtM Nnm^ fnmi >1r, nntt Recommendati^t, Music under the of Each year Redeemer Church con- of Mrs. Donald E. Bleeke, rehearsal, I'JMOH Audiiorium; a.m., morning worsinp in the wfltfrr of WiiJtiMtt A, ( *«ficf ducts a two week summer program director. emphasizing a special area tlwuigh Salu-rday: Week- -Room; S p.m., Al at its Jesus Christ, Moreover, the boys and days, moratng prayar 9 a.m. classroom; 9 Al girls will feann how -lo Tell The Good Wednesday; 9:15 a.m., healing Coe Feltovsliip Room. News to -others. The emphasis is service; 9:25 a.m., 'holy DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 4 [ whitest an "te'wg," on *:talkiir«g," a nd on10:36 a.m.. C&ACE PRKSBVTE«1AN 556 Wtttfitld Av.. • AD 3-0255 11M ROBEET L. AtWEtl. •H-tfmt i Shirts, sheets, even your finest linens come service at 11 am. md Stuff 7 p.m.; Bible School begins

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Church News Local Men Gain Senior High Announces Honor Roll National Lead Ai Ohio Slat« Waskington PTA Welcomes FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST The results of the sixth marking iNnney Najork, Diana Nedy, Susan Names Orlinff VP A, B'unk.s, »«i of and Mr. Almroth, Plans Year SCIENTIST Insurance Honors period sliow a total of 219 sttwleaiis j'Ncfson. Mix. Bobiwl C. Bmigfl oC 252 4^3 IS, Brand St. at Westfleltl Senlar High School on Also, Deborah Patten, Mara Perl- G, Onto of 0491 Ave,,hw Jieeii conunisaioiwd a sec The Woab^gton Schoot 4>oKiid - and from such isrnmis Simrtuy Services—10 A.M. C. Gnlggs of 539 ItaCord Election of the honor or distinguished honor oca- mutter, Astin 'Fei^-sen, Scott (Pet^r- •Ii«Ut«UMil upon compkstkwi of for fcho Final Utne il>efore Wie stim- K us Emilio Puitol, CHog Cast* tiliHdny School—10 A.M. PI, and Ifesbort H. Wright of 459 « IV. us a vitjo demic lists. To make (he distln- son, Simon Pallor, 'Paula fttibkln, 1 tha U.S. Air i Train- vacatSon irecentiy, MAS, and iOhnlstiUin Cior, Nursery—10 A,M. Ohannhig Avo, liave qunll>Eiled Cor •and mi?niht£! .of ifchu oxecu- gu.shed honor roll, a gliktent must Marilyn Raff, Monies 'Hates, " live cammMlixi of Nationai Loud Ohio State Kresban, the present pdnot!)Hi!l who A •PTA's gift to tiia Wednesday Evening Testimony p in the 190J3 Million Dol- receive o grade t>f "A" in all sub- Una Rossi, Andrew Company -mid his apjujtafomjiiC *as Is '• year, introduced school, was un-voJlcd at Wws Meetings—«;15 P.M, -Round Tablo, aa jects, at least four of which must be Hush, Susan S&wtelte, orgstilz alien of dead'fog Htfe of the litoium frfgrnwU Almi'ot'h, io •ing, [1 will be plBoetl on tfre "Fat* 41io oartfr shall lie fitted underwriter. major subjects. To make ihc -honor Schmidt, Steven SclimHt, Lyniie wort; announced lodny. Ills ffcha PTA Mr. AtawofcH was of 'the 'stolmoL TIMJ LPTA knowledge of tttii glory of 6he roll, a student must obtain a grade I Sen ram,Rick y Shaw, Barnard Shon, Ho sucmssucceedbs .Tumo.famess (MR^Ouffio, I . k ff of fttte of give oa«ls J>oy scout and gini scout 1 They ataKled Hie 41st annual of "A" in at least three major sub- Cyntlife Stoudt, Mme Slu'hletr, Louise lord, as Die waters covet the asa."meeting of tlio 1MDRT '!n San a vtee president, -wlm fias ten WesUield Senior High SatoI. troop in too HC!M«»1 a ftftB &f its own. , This vase fnoni Ifabakkuk te port and not .ess (Kan "B" in any Tublw, Atme V&nOeiisen, Norman iratnudd to thee ««wly-createwwty^raaledd i>osto of f *ifi* wfe Kafchy,^ ihthe eaa^gJ^e 4a^l r of ciaco last (Week. innd Forbes of Sud* Mrs, Kqy Abwraer tppesidertt of the 'Lesson- Sermon &M!ed "God" Less Inan 2 p6r cent of aid subject-major w minor, Van Louvcn, **»> Vlbt, Sharon | nii"^^; ^Wm"co^7«iw-1 ^ PTA, jiuiraduced tlio ixwrd 'inembeflfi Relanleil Children DTSTINGUFSHEt) WuHace, David Word, Michael .-^ 1 bury, Mass. to otli Sophomores — Beverly Campbell, Seniors — Terry Blanker Cathlecn | naetals. He advanced jxum- Salary Hikes aeil and Mrs. WlUiam BonEnot. news- Ratrtefo Kane, Phyllis tLuckmann^ | Cake, Slevea Coiwoll, BaH>as'a €w- . Msrs. T)amf& Gt?W ipubilciiiy; •for Retarded Children, -lite. The foi.- by Marie BdcerEddy: "The scten- Hfetime n^esitUanfcs WeaUteW, t iowing were itlso docted: First vice share offices In Ahe Brafesstanat Richwd Messinger, Karen Eoos, Su Eliz&beWi Hei^rjch, Lynn 1950 becamG sales manager, Ctove-, salaries for bopaugh Walter 'Douglas, room molii- fflic -unity which vmsis between sa« Wolf, O^ynn Levltie, Patricia .Mul- Hand area, paitkt division, atut pig. empwyes were approved ©t * meet- Mrs. WaUter president, lirctiard Olsen, Crairford; Cod and maai must :be wrought out Building^ 203 -Elm St., w.d in 'New 1 in of tIie second vice president, B. Lawrence queen, Robert Sltriv^ , Barbara Tod- meMs and chemicals division He S Mountainside Borough and iiamranee; in Sife-pra-otlce, and God's wU't must HONOR ROLL VaftVoorhis, Jarma Weid- w elected as a member, of to Council recently, 'Nawcomb, 225 W^fcohung Torr,, J unlvottsaUy done." A chaptered -life uiKkawiter, Mr. as Bernard BluUiei Cypher, I Mr. Oiling h a in Pat' XJps&n fnafceraaty and Mr.s. Jerry Moyer, Robeit Allen, 728 Cres.t H. Van tor .at the Jcompany's Eiiaatwfih m a Triangle President 000, same as last year, and public events next yew will be the grade Mve with uiiat of the andT two years 'later, transferred id Si^oa Alpha Epsilon f ra- rris, Loufe Morm. Marilyn Mottes $2J0 io 42J0 teas, back to school night, a book- Strategic Aiir Command at •Barks- to MeUictem «ta cfawrf She taiity and was toted in "Who's Nancy Lut-| j^g^^ ^. Marsac has fce«J pot luck supper, a bam chief operator in Elisa- r Jl£>ur dale AFB, La. Airman Wilkim is a was Wfau in AiiMtrikian Unii trai*ie« and elecifced preskleret of Triangle Con- " dance at the Evergneen Lodge, mi beth in Papaoc Betty MpGrntus Cynthia duit k Cable Co. Inc., a wholly- last of Cen-tml High School, College." ******* <****** •*?**> others. A special event will be aNewark. Mrs. Ami owned subsidiary ol THriangle Indus- fusion show ixbtmed lor the eve- Holy Ohwrch dn HVeatftett and The New Jersey Optometric As- triestries,.. Inc., it was -amwnmeeamtctmeedd todatodayy ^ provided for salaries for em- ning of Apr. 14 at .Uie ShaCkamaxon He that would malte n!s own lib- (be Eliiabrti Council.. H, G. Mcsodatx- n *tatot tbot, itttfamigb chil- Kriati fiiddk, Eliaatwti RoJainson, James Cttwis Bar- by Carl S. Menger, -chaimuat of the poo!' Efemekomp, 005 pool manager^one at Club. It wifcl be sponsored erty secure must guard even Us Cully Chapter, T«fephmie Fwioere dren today carry very heavy read- Bfllmraky, Pete Sohiftiff, Dl- *»«a ^ resident of Triangle In? by enemy from oppression. ing loadt beginning at age six sad SehmWt, Susan Schfwbar, - dustes. Mr. Marsac is also a vice W». «* »e ofcbera^ *1 Air Lines and of America, ( clothes from all over —Thomas PalM Stic m& twr huaband irnve a leven, many studies ihow that the «t Shriver, Robert Sfaelly,. Avis SSff iwMent of Triangle Isdi^tries. stont coaher IT^pscott, Lyisine Terry, Jill rS™? « - wick> fe cf seven sub >Wt .i Iftomas, Baslwra T«*dit>, Etae Pher Tapseott, Lyime Terry, Elworx! tv-iaogte Industrie Inc/ !»•», and extra maintenance, « Vllta, Virginia Wallaoe, Audrey War- Y,"^11*' ***&** Wallace, Mawwc joined tlhe parent « Per shaw, James; Waitean, Edwin *f™' C™"lef Wolf> Virglttia 2o company % vice swktent - a^nln- A third ordinance adopted fay the Wilder, Ciwcles Wolf, Virginia Zobel, | wa^*«« Zuoker. is^aticn in 1957. He previously was council prohibits ^parking in a por- Uqn oi mrih side of MouJttain Karen Zuclcer. ' Aafn*tte e3WCUtive distant to the vice w&&4 "* WE AtE GOING ON OUR Juniors — .Beber Baraett, » U products division, ot Ave., the east side of a portion of , Anoette Bickel, Patrkk ANNUAL BUYING TRIP Bonie, Peter Boiwr, Jane Singer fw Uye£r a se ve4 ln ve^l executive "capstoltits^ * , ii hJE The counci^ •.Tl introduceS Sd an Mary Burte»onf Kathcrme c ccoIelI feluding general mani«ger of the in- «we. with .a publk hearijig to be Byers, Paul Byrne, Susan Caltahan, ? t FaJrley Campbell, Sally Campbell, S^J ' *««W pilots divkl^. ^ Julyy lfi« authorizing the pur V«l»rie CttSe, SuSri Channe °Kldtt*a^ EtoEto " Mr. UWK Mdi a masters dc- chase of 1* acres of land ownedd by MUST SELL OUT 'Margin* CtecoJetfa, Carol Clare, ^to engineering &wgfe *w» Virgmia Dr«y«- at the v QUM PRESENT STOCK WllUam Cutter, Rtelui ^ University. He to -"a war of Mmid1 School f^ the omhh Bemnger,, Robert FarleyFarley, hR? . 55?? Steven memberr cff *hee Americann ManagManagee- suifl of **M''0W' Th* l*l*d *lll-be Pefcer Ford, Ame GadoL Camille Kr™baum' DaVKl K"sfew» Thom" meri Assockt'on nod fi» Americas available for Mire, use by the Giuditta, Judith tiordon, Geoffrey as I#ewis. , Of4n£nve He h mar-1 school, Also, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Griffiths. J«hn GrossKiajia, Barbara Kevin Maiio- rjed three children md Haerttein, C^roiyti fiamm, Shelley t Hichard Max- 1021 Wyandotte Tr, Mayer, Valerie ftleder, Hays, Susan Hipaieyf Catherine Jones, D&nisv Judge, Pamela King, Hten, Jay Newman, Keith Fried Commissioned '/a Price Steven Kihshen&Him. , Oeorge Beilly. Stem 'Reit- Risch, Carol At Rutgers U, Also, David Kueter, Susan Kunk Choow frstm ovtr 1,WO Mr, ami M**. UUHHI It M. fr«m t*»rwnw*. Hav* par* ler, Marc tevitte, ITwrna^ Lewis. ffl Seeamf - Lieut John W. Pded, a * frww Mr. nnd Mm.wan Eiissa Lijwon, Clifford Li&mati, fUv gtraduate of Rutgers Lfniver «f. Wllllum A. €lnrk, the objjeJ Maidment, 'Richard Maxwell, in New Bruiwwtck, reewvw MAKlltlOf Charles Mayer, Valerie Meder k'm Atuny Reserve eommaewign Elirrfwtb Miller, Marguerite Morris, I ^Mries WaU, Seott Ver nuMis ft lYlOAUEAY WmfiMrii onk-a Wmdholz. ttirough Wie BeaeFve Offi-cera' Tram- Jfly N^Wnan, Will lain PhHlipa, €wps «t «he acftwoi Ma^ TUI Gletm Reftgr, Vrctor RiS£?h, Carol Aflgry, Jk>n As sm ROT€ cadet, Lt_ 1* Bobbins, Bradlord Houillard, Wil David Andarawi, of Wr. and Mns. Antshuir C. Fried, POLING OIL GO. Patricia B«n»ttt Jeamiette Ham Sohaaf, &n$m Sdimit, Maiftlw 523 in Beth -Btraa* >> EU.1926 Schra-' The lieirteaarjt roceiv«d a bachekr Wmiam VftnHaren, Chartes Watt, Crane, Victoria Cross, Patncta :•; i-T'ts decree from (he imrvenaty Scott WetterhaU, Veronica Win«»i»t Crow* 1W Dean Mary Fwiter, iH»d is a nwmiier of Phi SitftW JuUe Wixson Ralph Fowshee, James Colbert, ta Sopnw^i - Carol A**!*, Mfft Heating Oil lis Aagre, David AndersoR, Detorali Haworth, Paul Hendrycy, Battaara Banks Patricia Bamett Joyee Hoff> ^2lla Hymm, Weody Jones, Marilyn Raff, Edwaw! Ilao, Monies ISf SOUTH AVE. RAMBLER Bauch'ner, Januette Berg! Jflanhe Jenifer"' Kaeding, Frank Kate, | • "i . - Beth Hmi»t«i, Bonnie Marc K&lmafl, David Keyko, Brad- A.)so, Martha Komi. Steven Both, Brewer, Ri chard CaLvert, Conn ie ley KiJHan, Deborah Kucher. Ruuntee, Tim Hub, An- HAS JUST tUCEfVIO SEVERAL TRUCK LOADS OF 1968 Complete BURNER SERVICE Carlisle, Jaccfe Chacko, Virgiub Also, EUe» Lewis, Susan Lismant BuoNdo, Janw Ritfh, Chlan, CoratB&ice Clftman, Donna Dana Lonsdak\ Phyllps Luckmann, SaiwteBe, Shewen Setaaifct, AMOKANS. SO WE'RE HAVING AN AMHHCAN SALE. I ' • •» • • i ^ Cleveland, Susan Crane, Vktaria Laurie Malcolm, Chvudia , ftfccky ©wmart t CM,.. 233-4141 Cross, Bruce Deatn, Nicholas OiGiro- Marshall. Elizai^eth Mc- Thea Singer, Cynthia Stoutft, €iaas - I ' . I L lamo, Donald Dvcriw, Joanne Fili- Carrell, Robert ftf^z, Peter Myers, Diet Stryzyfia, Anne Steuta% Umisc .MIUC WANT * OFFICI 22»5 SOUTH AVf., ctelloi, Mary foster, Ralph Foushee, Alexander Moiiviatis, Susan Nelson, Tubbs, Norms Vaa Leuven, Aime 1968 American 2-Door Sedan Douglas Ffiey, James Cilbett, Scott Pyjiie Oktmbunger. Deixiraih Vilet, Sharon Wallace, David Ward,

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Th«Mark of Compile SOUTH AVE. RAMBLER Owner Satwfattion WISTRELD, N *;* 369 South Av«. £ 232*2456 I*«ffr THE WESTWRM) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JTITI.Y 3, 19&4 Legion Nine Wins Three Games !lfH Cuiiuly I Merchants Drop Donblchcader Opcas July IS THE WESTFCLD iEADER At Julio Lake TT-Jio riiio inn on I—3 In League Weekend Flay TJtu 41st AmitiaL Union Cmmly •JSm AMiwtoi) nrnl Kumtvs to WcHMllMili)nU Alt It II sponsored ajul tunducied by 1 Ii o Ail n enh'y in llw* ('wnrily • f • *• a I aiwl Hob Itl«<;low -led 1 S I! 3 n Union County Park ( in tho Wtistoni 'iJuvijrfnn to 1 tt|> with lljrn wio.s U\s\ week ii. -M niiiiim' )>- Hi H I 's n-l Mcho E^iku Country II will be plityed at Hn» o liixisf ihcir n-Hint 1« fivn uml «no. v r <-r IS n I dub, jit 3 II l\ Piirk 'IVmtif; t'timis, tt M-COJHI •» loenhs to Wlnnttm-Hht •ll Tuknsli throw his big u » i) 0 i);3U a.m., July lit. T!u- s \li tllU 0[>CMKN'. !lo Kil'UCk u .'iftiiiixl Union ;it Unimi. 5 shtkt nn iio-lf—cu -inn] rf 'A n 1 IV i i • I i) J* \H open ly all male I *1 ••i 1 WJIS nitly if» Uwihio <»»«?, III i i) oui ]] itndwulkwl dghl, ^'oodlwiiOao 1 l 1 v.i. 1- I I'l J I 0 Union Coiinly. »SCOI*IH1 on in\ eiiroj* in tim J'auri.h i ft wln'11 Union luntlnf HK haws with 0 0 0 led HH> fioM witli ^m K t-r ,, HH In VMi and fi7. .Sy Grtiljcl, Moim- «iid on Stcvo •Lij«KMi's single in Uui o 0 Iwn mil in lite .sixjli inmntf. A ground VV Ml'ttt 2h , i 0 24 dofcaU'd William Koromiui, In Class B, AI Meyers won ninth, 0 ml nnilrft ihe Irmihlf. Lirrry Inksler Jturlujvlnnlty 11 4 .1 ft , for Uio (.'hcimpioitthip, wllh tin H3-10—67 *md Sruou Taylor's lmmc run mtd ridge at- •I * I IM - | • * I •1 1 1 who liikl WHIUCU iin • i • Awarded Grant Pro Shares Medal ir '1 I Park . Commission, Box 275, dtluelnw, S:t-ici—711; ,1'einr tt Dick Uo • f - * 1 1 r 0 hiLs as he spun uiMilhur shulaul 7 7 'Hie County Men's dmibli»s oeoisl recipienii t of Holy 'h*mily',s Ltike Country Club was among eight fi!»; -Al Kly, S7 to win Iflw second t ^"to. WiUi 0 rf o 1 aguliurt I hem m a SCCIMUI IIICULMK. nwnt will begin Satucciny, July 27, Award jind -.sliaroi' of thegofcfors who fought rahi and wet -sown 2-2 m Uio to{) of tiie scventli, 0 Dill 0-1 (I 0—1 1 o 1. 0 tJnicin threatened mice WHCJI they Hi JJ:30 a.m. lie relieved witli two runs on base n it rt o .... litn OUU fl-x— 7 Most Valuable Player rn Basketball grounds to shnrc Ihe medal in qual- a fl ^rsiiMHi V3-H—fill; KL'H Hill 77- ir ... • • ' 1 hud nion on second and first will) and got Bob Puttflorc to g>rmind out -3 1 EnSffes for tlie doubles close at Award was given an -atlilctic sclioJ- ifying play for the New Jersey State x—'iy; CJHHH tt: iA 1 (Moyur 8H-UI—(IT; •• *• a , 0 0 or two oul. A single by Jay PolrHlo re- to Johnson and Wales College Open Friday at Pine Brook in Belle on lib first pitch. 0 5 j>.mM July 23. K*iit, SS-17—70. Turnov V » 0 0 sulted In Samuels being thrown oul Ties Aplenty In last week. Mead. o 0 when he aliempted lo score the play All It 11 II 0 thai! i<**v 0 1 a two yoai* varsity 4ct- The tenders dosed with two-ovw .Mlllur , ,i,.. 'i 0 going from Gciitmo to Boone lo Slate Lisls Jersey County Softball O l2:U ,..»... ir 4 0 0 , 1 in Jntsketbalt and a three par scores t>f 74. Ilie 78 qualfiens, ii'^iahea d 7-1. In this ing (tf, Mrs, Ciuirtes MiHealf "was wftliout chaa'go from Uic New Jer-choice asid Mrs. -Riduurd Mc- Other £r\adua*cci vareity athletes day, July 13; Sunday. July 14; Sat- G 0 Lafayette Letter was safe an firsi on Todora's bad Fadden tool* putting Hionors with 27. Economic Development. West Orange high student, Melilio J »f» • 0 0 and the colleges they will attend urday July 20 and Sunday, July 21 I,. 4 0 0 throw, Ohaus *<> tint! Conservation Commissioner Rob- nostod a 37-37—74 and missed load .. -2 0 Rotert Claussen of WostficW, a Mrs. Leo HaOe, cai"dini; <>2. led the arc: Larry Atthrcct, basketball one on the Warinanco Park softbal! Stlih t 1 honors by tak&ig a bogey ai the Wlonill nf ..!,..„ ,. 0 0 senior, was among 68 members of Hood to second, Rich Kabuck went Class B plnyors, wiUi Mrs. John Ash- ert A. Hoe said the booklet, publish- year, West PohU; Jack Bell, base- 1 0 0 final hole. fields, Kupplcr cf I oul, Fu&selmait to Manning, runners baugii second with t>3. Mrs. C. C.ed by tliis Department's Bureau of ball three yea!«, Villanova; Wayne 0 spring athletic teams at Lafayette holding, Brewsier on a suicide Recreation, includes 227 golf courses. Besides Moser, 14 other area com- Xuekoy If -..., 9- I • <. 0 0 College who have been awarded var- imd low pulls—30, Bcnting, Ixisketball one year, Storre- *• t f 0 0 squeeze bunted -back lo llio pKcher "Kaeh is listed wiUi a complete tid- petitors qualified. The average vacation trip length, 0 0 sity letters. Ciaussen's was for golf. In Class C. Mrs. Jlolwrt iRivcl and \ul\ College; Jerry Berzanskis, bas- Or who tried to make Ihe play i\i home. deess *ind telephone number together one way, in an automobile is 296 si 0 Mrs. Ro!>crt Davies were tied at ketball two years, baseball two Mnson If ,,-.,,,,, i 0 0 Even a little He is dangerous; it 0 Let's feai« no Storme, before w» Ohaus scored on a close jriay and|6l for fJrsL 1)lace_ Mre_Rohcr t Un. wrtli location by county. Pat's Jor n miles, according to the Automobile 0 years, StonehiU College; Scott Boe- deteriorates the conscience,—Pablo 0 (eel a Showre. —Michael Draytoa wwhilh e an argumeng t craned Brwvdtcr co,n ,|nd Mrs< Fi.;mk KeOiJh fllso nnmber o£ the facilities also are wage, basketbaH two years, Mouriit Casals Legal Association. went to second. Tom Sctoiibte sin- were lied, wilh f>3. And to make it given/' Commissioner Rw added. SL. Mary; Araold Manw>, basketfcail gled scoring Hood and HiewsLu' unanimous, Mrs. Frederick Hitch- Copies of the "New Jersey Golf piayor one yew, baseball om; y<>ar, wont to second. Tom Schaible sin- ings and Mrs. Evot'son Pearsatl tied Courses" pamphlet may be obtained Soton Itoll and f*aut Parsons, bas- gled scoring Hood and Brewsler, far law puds, i»ach with 31. from the Bureau of •Recreation, New kefoali two years, St. Vincents. Liont Nact Tokash doubled deep dawn icfl fiuiit Miss Emmti Piwcc led in Cktss Jersey Department of Conservation International Pr*tUr«nt scoriim Schaibie. Kick P^KKJOO D wUh5 ? am|Jw rsis(c!vMis s Fran, and Economic Development, Box The interests cil childhood and 1 doubled, scoi ing Tokusli and went lo cos Pio:-fC vvus next with 59. PuLL-J88fl, Labor and Industry Building, youth are the interests of mankind. Attention Big third on ii bad tiuwv. He scored on to Sirs, Trenton 03S25. —Edmund Storer Janes Inkstcr's sacrifice fly. Marsac, twfe 34. Westficld plays •Kyhway at W II SilMtClM L'i) .... t i. I 0 ON A SET OF NEW 19B8 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 0 0 ment, sponsored and conducted by - If .. »f f f it 0 y Hie Uniton Cotmiy Pai'k Comm:ission, i UJ I y ii 0 1 Cf 3 0 2 wiK be played at the Wari-nornco 0 0 3 ' Park Tennis Courts, Etfzabctft and 11. Hlnney - - 0 2 * * l>f 'Plnnoy P - i a 0 0 Roseile, begirrning Saturday, July * • t l 0 0 13, 24 9:30 a.m. Oitnteck-I p e •if 0 i 0 The tournament is open to 'all fe- D male residents of Union County. Miss Juno Slovens, Cranford, won All H it the ehamfMGti&hii) in 1967 4ay de- DELUXE CHAMPION 3 0 o feating Karen Anderson of Cranford, Inlcstcr .. 3 G Miss Stevens also won the cham- 0 I pionship in I9fi6, 1965, 1964, I960, David A. Evans of Texas 1 I City, Texas, was elected Pres- 1 1959, 1057, and 1956. WHITE STRIPE TIRES 0 u ident of Lions International at \ 0 it Applications are now available 0 3 the Warinanco courts. Convention in Dallas, Texas, Ifrew.slor v - ti 0 June 26th -29th. Lions Inter- lluono p 1 0 national, with 867,000 mem- FOR 0 Hilltop Horse bers in 143 countries and geo- ono MO n•0 graphical areas, is the world's Bi Show Saturday r W0 00=1 x largest service club organisa- TJic seventh annual Hilltop Horse tion. n II o Show will be held Saturday, starting Lions International is best o at 9 a.m. at HilHop Stable, Sand known for its aid to the blind, cC I • 4 Hi •*•• •"» J •i 0 3 3 0 0 Rd., ftlomsfown. The committee will sight conservation activities,

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RonTe Fell Today, Adtemain; Nni McUffinnP Hal and Potomac Holiday af TliJs Tljne, Nu! of TiiEs Plac«, 11 irtcfis: a (iuUiv for tihi1 Fam- NEW Amlohni; On Judaism, Buber; The ily, SliTii; My M} im\ My Kiiiih, Bunny Nlgiht, Dumbadzt1; Ftimz Wc-ni %. Trailside Film Kafka, Kmrtdi; Jiftss, tftH^N^w York- HRfiTMNDl LIBRARY er, and Me, Grwit; Ca-iiiphii; Guide How ironic li IK, Knyn Hi ft ALA, "Hoppy irolidnya . . . Along HIP 1 tlial. In I hi' liny* uf Hit? According to Mra. E. ST. H. to Europe, Loppniofi; |WtimrK 'i'.H til A new service, n clearing house ( ft Potomac," .a color-, sound movlo will cars nn nitltimnllo Irotmm lonmp, service cltatovnart for WosL- Work; 'How They Help You Tuwui-il for uued ujiJEorma k beining cojute 'be shown al Hw: Union County Pni'k BOOKS Coreer Suoceiis, Loeb; Canada opliunal equiiimotil ill rxlrn cost, fleld Girl Scouts-, more Man 17 troops n MrsM , SS. IS. Stetarmnnn, 7l» Aus I Commission's TTOI.SMC? Nature und Todyy, will] uuLumiillc ininHiiiiwilon have given over 300 hours during I7W, ITVWftASECLlRlTl Noith, Mowflfl; 40D0 Bwiks far Sec- lin St, it residents 'hoyo wi old uni- OH A LOAN WADE FROM A Science Center, iti tire Watclmns ondary Sc-iwol Libmrtes, a basic list, in most carts. Lhe eLick-Rhlfl JH op- year for equipment, toys, form lo pass along, to gjye or NEW X3EK BANK A^P •¥*» \H Reservation al 2 p.m. Sunday. THE AMOUNT OF #20/000, The following new books were add- Aesociiation of p 'for l)he chlMnen at or neud OIK?, they may plwno her. The Him, u t-ravclogue, tnkus ilm 1 iteld Day Cane Center which ed to the shelves ol the Westfield Schools; Wonvjn in Uie viewer eed and Sullin; 41, fl3, 154, 223, 345, 465, 609, 543, to enjoy them. for Ihc Eusmess and 045, 711, and .thaw Brownie Troops One-half hour naltur-c talks f o r Sessional Man, BaldTidge; How Did 4»4, 1)30 Mid (154. Some troops have BLOTTER children wHI be conduotcd at 4 p.m. It Begin, Biasch; Cyi'os Field: not yet reported their service hours Tho following dispositions were Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Man ot Two Worlds, Canter; The William P. Liebesman, M.D. tynd some gave time to oilier organi- matin in Municipal Court Thursday by Donald W. Mnyer. director of Gently BonajJarte, Connelly; The zations. ni«ht by Judge Jack -ComiHo: TVailsidc, ami Miss Irma K. Hoyer, Book ol Cuslimic, Davenport; A Geoffrey Mann, 1&39 Kaliwny Ave., * wittotts OF Short Hiatory of Chess, Davidson; One of tho first activities1 was by AMERICANS OWM educatior^a-l assfatimt at Trailsido. Takes pleasure in announcing that illegal dumpiing, $15. THEtR COUNTRY'S The topic will l>e IHuslratcd with Identity, Voulli, and Crisis, ICrlk- Jiiniur Troop 009 In which the girls 1 Louis Salvatoi'c,'Jersey City, can- $£CURW£$ /V THE son; TIKJ Bill oJ Rights: Its Impact made puppets and then put on two cfflor slides. The program on Wud- vassing without permit, fine sus- nesday 'and Thursday will be fol- on the American People, Prib«wgl Frederick C. Shaw, shows for the children on Mny 2 and pended; $5 codts. [toWed by a onti-half hour -nature Tho Galswoi-Miy Reader, Galswor- 9, "Dolls Come Alice" and "The Petoi- GkntquMo, 'Bonicgat, walk on the 'nature trails adjacent thy; Luce, Kobler; 3(i Children, will hereafter be associated with Circus/* Tim girls wrote the plays orderly person, $30. to the Nature Center. \ Jvohl; What Every Woman Should for the shows. They then ttonatcd Nathaniel T. James Jr., 210 Sin- Know AbouL Investing Her -Money* him in the practice of tiho puppets and a scrap book they clair PI, intent to defrtiad, change V Levy; Murder in False-Pace, Lock- had mack: to the center. The girls withdrawn; $10 costs, 'ii-k'.ii Dughi Elected ridge; CULes In a Race witli Time, Ophthalmology said that this was, their best activity Obie 'Daviid Long, 130 Windsor Lowe, of the year, and the most fun. Jun- Ave., assault and battery, change Tire Big Dig, McGurk; Flower ior Troop 41 also gav-e a party for withdrawn; $10 costs. GFFKS HOURS the children, as did Cadette Troop To Finn's Board Cookery, MauNicol; Formulas for William Vaneej\ 265 Windsor Ave., Painters, Ma-ssey; Mate-rials; a Sci- BY APPOINTMENT 049, who by thfe passed a part of disorderly person, charge with- M*MW« IT « ON MT. iEanty Bu^oh of Westfield, presi- 203 Elm Street their "active citizenship challenge." _ . -I CH O*U. ITS 6TRAN&E ., dent of 'All-State Office Supply Co, entific American Book; Centuries of 232-3435 w drawn; $10 bosks. BEHA'/IOR 1* tMUSED B* THE POWERFUL' Owls in Art and the Written Word, Senior Troop 696 assembled a first -Nicholas Zama, 1005 Cilumbus of Newark, announced today the 232-0021 Westfield, N. J. 07090 efcfction of Louis J, Dughi, counsellor M-edlm; The FutLire of Human Her- aid kit for the center and macfe 12 Avc, disorderly person, $30. edity, Osborn; Etiquette, etc., Os- appliqucd smocks for the children Michael Leahy, »2B South Aw., At IJOW, Wottffeld, to the firms board off'directors. -Mr, iDugla also is di- trander; Tlw Golden Oyster, by Don- to use when painting. They also failed to have re^istratkm cord, $20; ald Gordon, pseud., Payne; Waves J •— Ttrtor cf Costa -Ice Cream €0., Na- made three cloth books, one of failed to give the Waftihunf Mountains, Some 1,110,000 vehicles are fore- stories, Godd&r; Airport, Hailey; 13.50 been accomplished by Y-Teens, Boy teas driving, $30. ' Ifchanks to the program initiated by The second summer torm of dwim Dead, Gibson; Gone; a Thread of 'Nathaniel Collins, Plainfield, came-; the Christian Endeavor Societies of tnbig instruction.far boyvin fifadefi cast .lor the flive-day period from Scouts and the Sub-Junior section today through Sunday — an increase Stroies, Godden; Airport, Hailey\ Special With Above Work - Now Cotton Ribbon of the Junior Woman's Club of leas driving, $30. : ITnion County. tme, two and three will start Man- of six per cent over the similar pe- USS Mudskipper, Hardy; Kaleido- InttalJod In Your Typewriter For Only 95c Westfield, as well as the Girl Scouts. •Robert R. Szetela, G^rwood, care- Cost of maintaining one dhtld in day July 8 at tho YMCA. Walk-in scope, Hayden; Kill With Kindness, less driving, $30. i! Gamp Endeavor lor the ten day •registrations will be accepted for riod in 1967, To •a'ceornmodfito this . US Senior and Cadette Girl Scouts will surge, State Police patrols, toll col- Li n ington; 1 he Johnstown F lood, volunter individually to help in the H. Opitz, 1111 E. Broad St., period is $49. Anjonc desiring to con- this group today, Friday and Satur- McCullough; Good American Speech, BRING YOUR TYPEWRITER TO BOISE'S TODAY - no (registration rin possession,, $15, ! tribute may mail a contribution to day. Glasses wi'ti meet five days a Jactiori personnel end CITGO service care of the children this summer ; trucks will jam hi a typical holiday McLean; The Pins Barrens, Mc- No Pick-upc «r Dtlivtries During Thit Sp*Ki«l! Wealey C. Chaxnbti&s, Plainfield, Cwnp Endeavor, 1041 Johnston Dr.r week far two weeks. iMtructiba wffl along with other teenagers under the •effort to make travel on the Turn- Plfee; King, Queen, KoavB, Nabo- direction of Mrs. Clario Ocean, vol- speeding, $35; revocation of license Watohung. be offered in the beginner (poly- kov; Drumbeat, Pope; To Wed a Cor 30 day3. Each of the children who will wog) and advanced beginner (mki- pike as safe anil smooth as possible. TYPEWttret SALES unteers chairman of the center. •will take to the Doctor, Seifert; Ralpfh Dacre, Stev- Westfield Girl Scouts of all levels Robert M> Fsnley, 745 Lenape Tr., i come fmom Ciwrford, G*rwood, Hill- ww) oategttries. Two clones of poly- ,™ *™J enson; Casey, Stewart; Death by AND SERVICE cantos' driving, $30. , RoseUe Parit, Weetfield, Clark, wog and two classes of rtmmm wiilf air -in helicopter surveillance and attended the Day Camp at Wash- control.of traffic. Water, Stewart; The Mystery of the "Whore Hie Guwmtio Count*" ngton Rock Girl taouL Camp Sina- Elizabeth, Fanwood, Utidon, be with the potywog group* Cape Cod Tavern, Taylor; Cold wik (Kiwjutis spelled backwards) in field, North Plainfieki, Rosetie, meeting «t e:3Q,«nd 9 ia.m. «nd the Steal, Taylor; Couples, Updike; Warren Township. About 40 Brown- Scotch Plate, minnow groups «t 9:30 -and 10 a.m. LfADER ADS Modern. England, Webb; Caesar at 107 QWMBY STREET ies, Juniors, Cadete and Seniors R&bwoy u*«d Sprinrfteld and other A boy vmmt i* going into lirtt grade, the RlibltUfL, WhiLe; The Magic Ani • oomrmmkfa within the county, at 4eBat, te fi^tember to fee WtSTHELD • 233-7200 went. JUjjgJjL^. .'.^^ ..—H» >k-a •ril J.I*«™ P vi«f*-i» by bus daily to join tfcr more than The young"" campers era deserving strurtar-for this sDCfckn of the Y 300 campers who foamed basic out- little ones reoommefyded for vataa- program. Mr. Ebrteoher is a tnU- door skills including cooking, and the use of the patrol system. Everyday (km by cHy and school nune» end torm junior at Block Hills Strie in the girls gathered at the "Singing child welfare societies rogardtesB of South Dakota with a major in phy- Grove" to sing and Monday night race, color cm T sical education. Mr, Ehriicher has ,,4he Junior Campers had am over- David Haddon of PttnJfetd is di- been working part time an the V phy- night at the cabin. Mrs, H. F. rector of the camp, He fe a teacher afcoal department with emphasis «i Tjaden is tha •camp director and m Che Scotch PMns-Rmwood school aquatics for the past 3ne«ns. Mm James Kontje, a Westfield system where tie atao ooaduv wrest- At the present be is a full time sum troop leader is the nurse. ling. He was born In Elizabeth, metr staff member dnd is raised in Union md w« pvduated (requirements «o a YMCA career from Union High. He served in the candkfcate to enter the YMCA profw- • HAir Furtoe md faweltod an grarttttoi from ooltoge. kn the southwest until he met and The present two week aect*m of married hits wife* Atftry, who teaches twimmtoff boys i WestfMkl and wHlflBsM Dave in will have its final day Friday, Ob- camp activities. . jtn<£tih»iM Hxourafed.for ttfc laat There wffl be- four camping pe- day of classes. 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fl TIIK WKSTFHSLn •. (-I inertly el Wostfitold, finis boon t» John Veraon, WosLHcld vuitm — Victor W. Clerk, aw^i-ueo a fuH tstcHiotarshlp for a youth director. The CJHIIIW nro vfee prcsfdonl fmd mom* year's rsliidy t»t Foniiumi Univcmiiy owned and opemi-od by the Central bar of (lie board of Mtc dark StuUi in Now York upacws. Tills represents another step toward the goal set forth by National •Mr. .Vemon stated that activities Rosenberger Undergoes a shelter Rp»c£ for each such as ardieryt ewimmfag, boating, AFROTC Training Intercontinental arts and crafts, riftory, etc., ai« of- Opens Branch Office A,S. Hood Promoted fered and are led'by regular camp Scotch Plains — Sbepfren C, Ros- WHEN IT COMES TO SAVINGS. WERE Rutgers Foresters Survey activity teatfers, Many optional enberger, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Intercontinental Ltfe Insurance Co. At Chemical N.Y* events are also planned, such as seph J. Bosettberger of 2226 Moun- has opened a tanch office ki Scotch canoe trips on the Delaware, visits tain Ave.s is participating in a £f.3. Plains as part «f its sales expansion Learn Who Hikes - and Why Alfred S. Hood of the Chemteal to scenic spate iai the Poeanos Air Force Reserve Officers Training program to meet the increased mar- square dances, campfires, cookouts, Corps (AFROTC) field training en- area of cen- Bank New Yosrk Trust Company ket demands in a ^Li»>: If you are a professional worker What motivates the "hikers? Un- eLc. Meals are »U served family campment at Wirigltf-Pattersoii AFB, was reeeoUy promoted to as-sistoit tra] New Jersey, Lawrence B, Stern, between the ages of 31 and 45 with doubtedly, says the survey, they ap- style in the camp dinkig hall with Ohio, president, armourfeed today. 1 all the food preparation being done an average income of $11,180, were preciate nature and i!ie outdoor life, director in the personnel During the encampment, cadets raised in a city of more than 50,- by the c&mp personnel, Each family they like the relation of 'hiking department, Mrf Htiod lives -his wife, become familiar wifch nca(m," sponsored by the extensively fche trails are being persons wafked atone or with fam- Families are urged fco make Mr Force bases, City Federal Savings and Ijoan As- The foresters have studied tho use sociation with Ate cooporatai 1GC the of the Appalachian tali in Stokes used, Until we marfe this real effort ily members or friends. reservations now so that they may kiosemxtrger, a'lttos gradu-. RADIO to find out, we •could only guess," be assured of space. Union County Park Oomntissicn, will State Forest in Sussex County, Vhcy The average weekday hiker took ate of Holy Tdiiity School, be presented in Cedar Snook Park, Reg. $12.9S a walk of 31 miles. Ths weekender conducted a sitrve-y on a personal Forestry students sot uj> their poll- Wesftfiekf. is -a member of the AF- Plaiflfield, Friday, July 10, iaiMl Sat- Interview basis, not unlike the kind taking "shops" at two check points, was more leisurely, averaging a ROTC uni-t at Rutgers, the State jaunt of 25 miles, Weekenders came urday, July 20t begimning at 8:30 that examines television viewers. enjoying solliude with birds and GO CLASSIFIED University. p.m. each evening. The comedy will Forestry students and professors trees and blue sky until a hiker from as far away as 86 miles to ••' use -the .trail be presented by the ptoycra of tfce took up posts on the trail and ssked came along. During a 59-day test pe- New Jersey Sha&fcspear* Festival hikers questions vital to their study. prod, about it500 hikers used the Prof, West predicts that Stokes at Woodbinidge, POLAROID They wanted to team who uses Stokes Forest section cf the Georgia- Forest will become one of the «no»t Finn to Head to-Maine -trail. The play, which lends itseH lo an the forests so that practical plans important playgrounds in the East outdoor itfalura1! sefctiug, wiM take •cars be made for their future use. Survey tabulators found ihsi 22 out whea the Tocks Isla»d Dam on U\e place on a l&vm area adjateent to 4he SWINGER CAMERA The Rutgers foresters have made of every 25 bikers were members Delaware is completed and maga- Baker Castor Oil Garden in tJie park. simitar surveys among fishermen, af organized groups ™ from YMCA continues to encroach upon wilt be set up for tlie iMi- campers, hunters, -and on the pro»n- d YWCA camps to Boy Scouts, the state's aremauijog natural wood- Scotch Plains — Daniel It. Flint of cfience and aidmksion % free, ductivity rale of the forest itself. Girl Scouts and 4-H dubs. Owly 107 land areas. 1870 Winding Brook Way has been elected president of The Baker Cas- "A Mid-summer Night's Bream" tor Oil Co., an affiliate of National is directed by Wrt Qvwftinct of txsad Co. Ho succeeds Eric G. Or- Mrs. Crawford ftas di- 40 HOUR ling of Wc&tfield who lias beem elect- •recied "The Comt?dy of. Errors," ed a vice president atKl director of "Much Atlo A4»ut N o it }* i ft g ," ALARM CLOCK National Lead Co. "Twelfth'-Night," -and "As You Uke . • It." She -has s-ip?>eaticd with the Festi- •First employed by National Lead R»g. $5.9$ •i FOR Co, *m the •accGtin'tkig department in val as Phebe in "As You Like It," 3940, Mr, Finn w-as transferred to Lady Oputet to "Kffltico and. Ju- THE liet," and as ^ic. widow in "The the Baker Castor Oil Co. and named 1 treasurer in 1950, We was elected a Taming ot -the Shrew/ Thfe «xceu- vice president in 1952, and became iive producer of -Hw |>rc9enta(«m is ftose -Bektfsky of Woodbddge, a member of the bo^jrd of directors •m in 1952-and a member of tlm execu- *The same play will be presented tive committee in 1956. in Wadwawco Paris, El k . Mf. Finn is a graduate of the Uni- UosoHe, on Frie0ramt dramas, first sity Graduate School o£ Buswess Ad- presented in U»e Union County Parks Polaroid Film ministration. He resides with his m 1^81, have proved to be a wife, Peggy, and their four children Sin 108 Color ..... $4.29 in Scotch Sito 107 UW ... 2,39 Mr, Finn is a member of the ex- Dun nan Student! ecutive committee of the Bureau of Six* 47 UW 2.39 oof Raw materials, a national trade or- At Banking School Size 48 Color ..... 3.89 ganization. Bruce T.. Dufuntan ef 221 Sylvania PL, bps completed the eecofid phase Size 20 of a three-part tourao of The Ston* For Swinger Mkhaleewicz Wins tev Gradusi? School cl Banking at Rutgers UnivesviHiity, $1.79 Army tommi^ion To quav>?y tcr graduatiost, i -U Scotch Plains -—.Second Lteutenant must atteraJ three summer sessions Joseph H, M^chalcewicz, a 1968 two weeks ea'ch, complete two graduate of Rutgers University in years of cxfe:n^ion work at home, New Brunswick, received hi& Army and write 3 theses based upon orig- Jb imA -rosearch kt some phase of JRee&rve Commission through the • RCC FREE 6£0x 13 6,50X13 Reserve Officers' Training Corps at finance. plus II M !tiS 11.81 the school May 3, DwKiati is an v-ice presi ll I*. T« P*r tlr* ? As an KOTC cadet, Lteutonant dent of Newark k 1 (toll of Film Mkhalcewszt son of Mr, and Mrs. ai Its Bast Orange 'branch. He Mack A White or Kodacolor 775x14 Jirtscph H. Miehalcewiz, 23te Moun- •is nrarrfod and the father of 4hree With Every Roll Developed tain Ave., was traced in various children. Fed. I«» I#i p#r |lr« subjects which provided him with A Processed the skills necessary to command. 8.25x14,8.15x15 The lieutenant received a BA de- SIM 127, 430, 130, IM, 3Smm gree from the university. HITCHHIKING/ x'j^ • _•,—-. / r MARATHON TIRE Pvl. Cheniidlin A tire that offers NO MONEY DOWN you added safety on our Easy Pay Plan! At Missouri Base Utt OWI MAR INT1UNCI PROM TOWN 9AMWHQ LOI plus extra mileage Fraa mounting Scotch Plains — Army Pvt, Wil- liam H. ChemidJin, 21, $wi of Mrs. txtr* tough Tufftyn rubb«r • MOM tfan •,«• tripping wrtp-a round Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m •ddi extra itrcngth to !h« «dg«t givo friction to provldw btltit Emma B, ChemidlEu, 426 F&resl body and «xfr« lUrt surer - tlop IcttH •1t«rifig control R4, completed a field commtmica- Pfl«» IW«€Hv# Thun., lo th« tre«ifr -rain or thin*. IB th« htmi. llons crewman course June 7 at Ft, Leonard Wood, Mo. # tll# Dunn-g the eighi-week course^ he was trained to string wire from £,he NO CHAROIS OR DtUVUIII ON SAU MDM. field to the communications center. PRICE IREAK SPECIAL! WtNtfft, AAA TlAfflC SArtTT Instruction was sfeo given in basic FOHU COfffftftf electricity, switchboard insia-Hatkm and op&ralicnn and pole climbing*

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^ • • •. _ ^ TIM WnSTFIELD IUM", Can .VI; ir I* Of Aihuiral Furrugut Tliu Pollcu TruIiTirntf Acjideiny la (tool |1 i (ifrt'lllMlk. Bpoiifiorod Uy tlic Uiulon County ,Po- Tho (j-esulls of Mic sixth mupltiim , ,Um Uwtiiiur, Tl-incjUiy I>«vin, ! iij'Jt ,vI iirlm» Fi'I. 1-irlk 11, J. HmiH, Jr., Cudct KonntiLh Dovo Furnbuckp At Police Academy Graduation I Irrhrridi, J\£i1;!iii' BOH of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Furnimck, KJCO Olrit>f,s AawiKjiltiiJoiii. iSowb^ on arJod show a i(A.i\\ of 141 HL 7uckwr JWimir, .sun (if Mi, mid Mr**, KHk I?, .f. at RonauvoH. Junkir lllj^h St'inwl on , AyyiMi Cyijliw and 1433 Pine Grove Avu., graduated ro- Gradu&Uon axanciAos for tho 22nd 'briefly, The invocation •the association'n cduoutLkm and train- nr>7 Av^. vim ^r l ing corn'mitttM) im-u: Chitsf Morasi, the hunra' roll or homiruble mcri- Bauer, Cmrulyn GM- of ivt'i'iUl (.ruining cuntly from Urn Admiral Furrugut Mutual ra^don *tf 4lhe Union County i\on vri'H bu by Mo Hev. Joseph v UhioC MJclioel Hoy dC ii Iiiindy, I ji'.s- Elinis a'mnounccd that Pa- fildu, Cjiiuj" l^i.'d FwlKmic of Gar- a wvitk; of 1V or butter wt'dw «i' iinlivhktal of wnmun hjipron-Ucc, played Jnior- i u- SUrWnK, William nri'lsMtT. Holly y panroitnon from 1« i>o- Harold A, dork of Nortli wood, :IIHI diluf Uei'borL Kludi of in 4ili CitJica* suhj( ds. 'i'o mnkc iho Keith jwtiutir, Mnu'dn iiniii!^ ami Umi, ulU-r k'tivo :il cainpuny football, Imskelbal], soft- Sl-t'vnt 1'li.szkii, VVilliaui ufxatnLmotiLs in Ujiion, Atlantic, Pkuofiold iis the cbwK pi'o^lticjit. Hah way, JionwaJilc mcntiiiii list, a Hliidcnt Kny LintHcy, Ddhhio Millmr, Anne nnn!, will i'('|)uii [o ills I'i-t^L Marino bull and varsity soccer, Ho also was Middlesex and Suttiei-^-t counties Certilf 'nonius for coinplcthg t h c 'Myora, Kim olwiti, .Skivon T^UIiHitis, ii'iKiy St'lirtMlwii", Niincy An- IIIUKL nicel tius •n>ciuit*uinvii4j5 I'on' tho 1 Cltl'JlS iI.SsiHIHlK.Mlt. an uctlve member of the Math Club, 1 wore enmolkyd k the basic iruining finogiTim will IMJ DUO- 'Hiu academy provides (MBIC train- liuiioi rrt-ll oxtupi Hini ho is allowed , (.'otisluiiMr lialmi^r, A n n t Biology Club, Music and Arts Club, ing fw patrolmen irom Union Cmin- lt pL^emm, 'whidi W«B held at to the graduates dy CJii^f «ilhor OTIC li" in a nvajor subject, KurrJ, Amy Tmxcll, ftosa- Morri.s, S|>r;ififi, Kfu: Wid- nT llushy, Cyntiiiii nnni.su und rl'(HVi Booster Club und Dramatics Club. ly's 2i -inunicijunliLicu, .UKJ Uniiwv Col logo, O'anford. amd Mi', Durm, or on<; "C" in a rnkHH* subjod, Alpeii, Mwjoric Unkd, U;ioflenh U •eau of Inv«s*J'g£*iioin. wood, Linden, MoiLnifcaiinside, NcfW hours >oT i'n£iLiiTii:tio>ii wpna; Safe . Brwnfln Wi^sfjn, D re w Deiioraii linUt.-r, Jt 'I'liylc:". Amy Jlowi', Al TanuvH, Philip Police Chief Cart Ehnis of Now Providence, PMnfield, Railway, Jlo- driving pna-ctteisa, immieraLifln and urc, nccideiit invesii^nUoii', traffic Brown, Sun Irion, OJanu Mi>ikk'joJin 1'udd, William Conk If n, , Nimcy Mulkwn, selle Park, SpHngfJeld, Summit, and and ClitMyl Otiiiring. Providence, director, will preside, an, jjallrol pi-aiuLtccs, •in- uontro 1, evidence, fia'uiiifins, j , Divine; RiUorr Pei&y Sny- *nd Poliico Cnief James Moran of Wostficld; Middlesex County — -Enst procodmiis, Jtivonilo can- writing, h^adquaipLors rouUnc, fM:]] G-]'£isier, 1-1 wi- Owt lu, Ilicluird Deauon, Barbara 1 nion County, will speak Somerset County — -North FLadm- taclic?, rainost, search and seiz- f icons Wilder, Carol Saundura, Linda An- ry Dudday, SILIIHICJ l^rie Murcy

"Oh, heavens no, he didn't win them—he manufactory i them." i ..... j ' - Honor Youth h At Center • • L Dr, Hubert Humphrey presented ttie following young people with cash achievement awards at the Annual Awards Dinner Dance recently at the Westfteld Community Center: w Seventh grade, Christopher Camp- bell, Judy Epps, Allan Webater and Marc to Cassett; eighth grade, Greg- ory i Morrison, Edward Morton, Thoinas Howe and Jackie Waynes; ninth grade, Glenn Braxfeoft, Carol Jackson, Rhodina McAllister, Jimes Morrison, John Graves, Douce Reid, ^ • . " h Dtawana Rlley, Bruce •!. Smith, and Amos Webster; tenth grade, Doro- thea Beane, Marvin Wliatey, Ru- dolph SmJtii and David Gowdy; eleventh grade, Jacqueline Brown, Jacqueline Harrla and Jacqueline Sbeele. A high tight of the evening was the crowning of (he 1968 Community Center Queen, Jacqueline Brown, by last year's queen, Cordelia Graves. First runner-up was Theresa Fisher and second runner-up was Deodae w Blackwell. Fred Ball, basketball coach of Edi- son Junior High School, presented individual trophies to the «oy*Is, winners of the township Commu- nity B«*ett>au League conducted by: |ne Community Center. Memtttf i

receiving trophies were: MKjtm • _•;•• i Christmas,Glenn ©raxton, Kenny Braxton, Wilton Newstoo, Epps, Jerome Lark, Jamei Lawson and Jeny Barnes. • . Music for dancing and a floor fhow waa provided by the "Soul Toys/' MI eitfht-piece group from Morristown.. The Mothers Club of the Center prepared and served the dinner. Club.president, Oelores Graves, was assisted by Mesdunes Henrietta Reid, Rose Braxton, Emmy Lou B rax ton, Shirley Rush, Eloise Gard- ner, Susan Jackson, 'Natalie Lark, Mildred Redd, Marilyn Waynes and day, wed Anna Maim. Steven Calvcrt S, 9, 10 To Join Navy Steven L, Calvert, son of Mr. and Mate. Witttam LaMont Calvetct of «W Arlington Aw., has been enlisted m the VS. Navy's Officer Candidate School He will report to Newport, R.L, Oct. 26 for the llMreek indoc- trination course leading to a <»m- mitoioti aa ensign in the Naval Reserve. •White at WestftoM High School. Calvert was a member of the T*a- tkmal Honor Society and won mven track and oroeBcouml-ry fctteiv. He was graduated this June from Dart- mouth College, where he Wtao was active •in trade, a four-man band, gl«e ckib and Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity. our er va ues

Your spirits will be soaring sky high when you see all of the marvelous 'buys' Alt CONDITIONED in many departments throughout the store. A very special opportunity to save HIGHTSTOWN fa COUNTRY CLUI on clothing for all the famify...to save on fine home furnishings...during ou -Sof. NH*-J«* Mi«fHi, Always fun atom «r caupl**. C«mie0 tt\.f July H, GREAT MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! DANCINO. Antfy W*Hs Or

wwMtm on ee. ## Mi LtV THE WESTFJEU) (NJ.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JUI-Y 3, IQfIB B]j Al Smith when ttiey perform? Do you shnro In KH "Cooperation" THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburbs LETTERS TO THE thoii' Juoltatf «f aceomplMimuiilV Do IH'UIHO To Avoid "Conflict" NATIONAL NEWSPAPER «**«* •HENRY, NOW YOU EDITOR yon (Itom for u Job wvll dftnoV < Or just m\w. liuek if Ihu report curd Eilflor, Lender: BE REAL CAREFUL 1H ilfHJvppninilrm, mid EXPKCT it to All tetter* to Uin editor must be n good one?) On our way lo Vncntioa C tour it titamitiLH! mid n Sdinul SL'VLM-AI of U8 pnasert I he XC TIK> luuwita T worked with In THE nf nn ncirideiit ;it Iho corner of Hwmting; -LIKJ pnraiU' 1 mcl nt tlies ATCHES AND No ntioiiynmns or PTA meoti'ityj}); ihu inihJiils Unit atxi PrespwM Si. mul Cowiwi'titwalt'c PI. letters will hit iwlilislu-il, always there when ymi ivsk for re- VVn HlscuRWid tliB collision In clns» LoUfTH nuiHt he written only and duc\{\et\ ID write the? Lendur. iVeahments for nn alifnlr , , . they 1 on one sltlc of pnpur and prefer- are noL Wie parents of Lha "problem WL we studying "Conflict vs. Co- Heonnd ClaflH pDHtngo paid at WeHtflold, N, ,T, oporntlon" us our th^me find from miillHhtiri Thui-fHlityH at "\\V'Htlic!tl, NBIV Jprwcy, by the Went- ably typewritten. children." I wont to thu Awards As- flekl I curler Prfnltngr and PubllHlihiy Uompiniy. An In do pen dent All loiters imiat ln> In the what we hiiVL* lopwed we fucil Lho In- NtivvHpiip«r, soinbly a week or so ago and I saw nfl'ltjiul Paper for tiie Town uf "Went field and Borough of "Leader" office by Friday If one young man with hoth hnmda cident ixt thu bler&uctioii is a good l they arc to nppcar In the follow- bandflg-ed because ho,hod pwformed fcr bud) example of conflict hi our : f4,00 r&r ycnr In advance. J5.0D out ol! county. In a issue. JCHtahilRliPfl ism) an horoic act and helped save gome- tuvrn. As we talked wo discovered f BO "Kim Rtrt'i-t, WumilriilJ , N. J. 07090 The "Lender" resorvet (he OHO from n fire. I didn't see any- 111til. there have lje«n no leas than Tirf. 2:i2--1407 — L :[H-44OB y .'* • right to njiTl or edit any thing about that in the popor. One three accidents Lit this SQIIWJ candor Quality "WPPICIM'H of Nnw .Tor to conform tu "Leudor" young mnn piueed third In tho state wllhlu the post few wades, National of New Jersey muih competiLion, WG were wcndoriiiit Jf it would ha J. mails PuDlislier Concerned nrid -tenL'h in the District (which In- possible for th« tmvn of Wofttfiuld \v THIMBLE , , . i Editor, Leader: cIudLd all of Manhattan, SLuteii Is- to put up a blinker or at least a land, New Jersey and I understand, I think r must foel as many other Ini-tfor slop sign nt this ctrtmer? This •pml of Pennsylvania). This, I con- would he (in our opinion) nn ex- mothers do—concerned about our. sider worthy of publicity [ young people today. 1 bottavo too ample of "coopepntinn" on l\w piirt of Westric-ld and hopefully would WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 19GB much violence is reported. There lias I haw two girls graduated from 6:30 A.M. always been violence of one sort or high school, and 1 have had the feel- help avoid future "conFliols" al this DAYS WHEN another, but today, it seems to be ing Uiai there is a certain stigma dangerous corner. A Worthy Cause FOURTH OF JULY played 'to the hilt I believe too among .some students regarding the Fifth and Sixth Grade Class . much is reported that would just be ones that always come to a class Vacation Church Scliool MEANT FIREWORKS better unreported. It is my person- well prepared . . . instead of just First Metltodist Ohurcli Many of us would lite to help young Negro men and (Bruce Daueiwrty. 'Peter Merrill, women move into the mainstream of American life. al feeling that if much of what's •enough lo get by. Thi-s same group feel that it's "clover" if you have Mark Dauglierty, Jan Connor, Ja* written was NOT reported, it would, same Stenplwine, Karen Oelirimg, But most of us want to make sure that the money we perhaps, appear Less tike the "in" put something over on. the teacher. KNOW YOUR To me, this reflects'lack of respect flrad Stafford, Paul Henry and give for this purpose will do the job the way we would thing to do. Magazines have publish- James Kraus, teen helpers; Mrs. I Editor's Corner LEGISLATORS ed so much in such detail, that they or fair-mindedness from way back Edgar Boll, teacher) like to see it done. even point out whore and bow to ac- Here is a list of senators, congress- to the time when' it was smart to put One way to achieve this objective Is to contribute to Remember tlhe Fourth of July in tlie "good old days?" complish tliat which the young peo- something over on mom. When we ware children, we looked forward for months to the annual men, state senators, assemblymen the United Negro College Fund, where your gift is in- ple have become curious about, Re- I do not advocate putting the "lid Independence Day—certainly not because of its significance, although 1 end freeholders who represent the 9 Week Needed For gardless of how advanced our chil- down' and making iron-clad rules. vested in helping nearly 40,000 students at 36 predom- suspect we had been drilled in school on the Declaration ol Independence— area covered by The Westfielri dren appear today, im many respects inantly Negro colleges and universities. Leader. Save it for future reference, But publicize some of the fine things but because it was anticipated as- a day for firecrackers, and a night when they are simply .not ready to man- that people do. I believe most people Addren Change The party affiliation of each ofice age the tiger when they find they These institutions, private and fully accredited, receive we were allowed to stay up late to watch a neighborhood display of pin- are very fine persons that merely wheels, rockets and other such fiery delights. holder is denoted by R (Republican) have one by the tall. OM week's MQc* ii no state aid — and are maintained in large measure or D (Democrat) following the indi- want ibetter fof theiJ" own. Th c wt rviferi «f the "Leader" whr For weeks the block fatliers had been pooling their resources and I do not think there is anything pendulum muat -swing back to when through philanthropic support, buying the July 4 eatnrtainmont—and I suspect they enjoyed it as much vidual's name. arc ckaMflnf ttdr wrong with the youth of today that it wasn't conrey to be sentimental. AMKN UBI» are made np They provide scholarship and other financial aid to as we did. wasn't wrong willi the youth when I Back to the kind ot Hi ratio Alger But while the major display was kept tor the darkness of the evening, week In atonce, and vhik It if nioro than 2Or00O needy students, and two-thirds of their UNITED STATES SENATORS was a girl. But I would hate to be stories when work and discipline pwtlNff at the lait minute to we kids were busy early with marvelous snakes that emerged from little one of them today! They appear so paid off. We should toe thrilled to aggregate student body are culturally disadvantaged young 1 Hon. Clifford P. Case, (R># 1128 am* u extra aaaerto • new pellets (and stained sidewalks and porch floors disgracefully, we recall) anxious to nave the privileges of "goose bumps" when we hear men and women who benefit from specially designed re- Bryant St., Rahway 07065,, FU8- •direii. It k net poulblc t« pre- and other Little "pills" that we ground with the heels of hard shoes to 2052 , it. Again, I do not Jeel that this is ARE important things . . . "If drew wtthMK the v«ek4a n*tlce. They are expanding faculties and developing courses of long strings of little firecrackers, but these were generally discouraged by the fault of the young people. So enough good people do nothing, evil study to serve increasing numbers of Negro students who 231 Elizabeth Ave., Westfield-07O90, The "Letter" wID be bftapjr te parents. 202 CA4-3121 (Washington office). many parents appear to want the will prevaH." toward papera «lthM*t extra are being academically equipped to qualify for tomorrow's The fireworks displays were generally not without disaster for many child turn to BE independent to the ALrCE B, STROHMEYER charge aaywhere ftn lhe United jobs. people, and the newspapers of July 5 were filled with reports of tragedy extent almost of saying "go away, • (Mrs. Lewis- A.) Stain for Dme ubtcriben who —either to property or to people. I recall one sad Fourth when a boy we UNITED STATES don't bother me!" I feel that a lot of 390 Creek Bed Rd. are planning te be away far tem- The United Negro College Fund is an effective instru- the attitude of the young people is knew lost an eye as the result of a cherry bomb explosion, REPRESENTATIVES 'Mountainside porary perladt. ment for promoting equality of opportunity for young men Another vivid Fourth com, Westfield hour observation of that holiday! New Jersey contributed The Rev. Hoger W. Flantikw of Hon. Matthew J. Rinaldo, 142 Head- 12 fatalities to the total. Minneapolis, Minn., is named minis- JULY BIRTHDAYS ly Terr., Union ter of education at tlie First Method- Hon. Nicholas S. LaCorte* 56 Hill- Attorney General Arthur J. Sills emphasized these sta- ist Church. July 1. 1*18—The New York sl«e Rd,, Elizabeth tistics as he urged New Jersey drivers to help prevent a re- Alan L. Reid is named executive way system increased its fare from petition this year. Mr. Sills announced there were 19 director of the Union County chap- five to ten c&nts. NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY traffic deaths in New Jersey during the week ending Sun- ter of the American Cancer Society. - Joan Carter of 127 Windsor Ave, July 8, 1963 — The United States day midnight as against 18 in the corresponding period of is recipient of Civic Impa-ovetnerit banned virtually all financial 'trans- Hon. Charles J. Irwln, 600 Sherwood last year. The 1968 total was raised to 608 as compared Association scholarship. She will actions with in a new move Pkwy., Mountainside study elementary education at Cen- to isolate the Castro regime. Assemblyman from District t-C with 508 to the same date in 1967. F tral State College in Ohio. Hon. Peter J. McDonough III, 925 "There are 683 State troopers available for patrol du- July 13, 1753 — William Pensn tiakwood PI., Plainfield Thirty-five AFS exchange students Academy, later named the Univer- from Australia a«nd New Zealand are Hon. Hugo M. Waltz Jr., 118 pros- ties, including those transferred from other duties, over sity of Pennsylvania, was chartered. pect St., Summit 07901 the holiday period. A helicopter from the Department of due for five-day visit here. July 16, 1945 — The first atomic Conservation and Economic Development and another from bomb was tested at Las Alamos, the New Jersey Authority will be used to spot and flash Two Years Ago • • • (New . UNION COUNTY FREEHOLDERS word of serious accidents or congestions," Mr. Sills lion. Edward II. Tllkr, Director, 502 Dr. John L. Lenntm, minister of July 21. im — George WasNng- declared. education at the Methodist Church, Locust Ave., Garwood cstablishcd headquarters at West Hon. Hurry V.' OibMrae Jr., 5 Dart- 1 will leave to assume post at Arm- (Point, New York. "Each driver should resolve to make 'live and let live strong Chapel Methodist Church hi mouth Rd.r Cranford be his code of highway conduct over the holiday period. , Ohio. July 26, 1952 — King iFarouk erf lion, Walter E. ITIrlch. 96 Colon I a Blvd., Rahway With increased caution and courtesy by all highway users, David Kervick, 304 Clark SU Is Egypt boarded -his yacht in Alex- andria ®IKI sailed into exile. ITon. Arthur C. Fried, 623 Kensing- this can truly be an observance of the American Way of given $500 freshman grant by the ton Dr.. Westfield Westfield Kiwanis Club, life, liberty and pursuit of happiness." July 28, 1914—World War I began. Hon. WUllam J, Afctrn Jr., 214 S. Veterans of Foreign Wars plans Austria declared war on Serbia. Michigan Ave., Ktnilworlh Already the Union County death toll this year has dedication of memorial tree and Hon. Hugh Caldwell, 1238 Moffett risen sharply over the 1967 tally, with 37 deaths this year plaque in Tamaquas Park to the July 30, 161*—The first 'legislative Ave., Plainfield compared to 17 last year. The county now ranks sixth late President John F. Kennedy, assembly in America convened at HON. Charkf 8, Tracy, 259 O£den A mass meeting is scheduled on the old church In James-town, Va. in the number of auto deaths in the state, Way, Hillside the jet noise "problem. lion, Jerome M. EpaMa, 3 Argyl Westfield has, unfortunately, contributed to this casu- Ctf Scotch Plains alty list. Five Years Ago • •. Hon. Arthur Mann#r, 317 Plainfield With a long—and hopefully, sunny — weekend begin- The 40th annual Independence Day storm brings relief from week-Ions Ave., Berkeley Height* heat wave. ning this afternoon, it is up to all drivers to keep the week- sunrise service (at 9 a.m.!) to in- clude dedication of bandstand aind Infra-red glasses and fluorescent end a holiday, rather than a tragedy. grove to the late Milton Tremaine, tennis balls mafcss nighttime ie™^ TOWN OF WESTFIELD $t * £ # founder of Music Week and origina- at Elm St. courts an inRenlr-- 'ait Mayor Robert H. Mulreany, 736 Npr- tor of Lhe July 4 service. short-lived pastime—-resid"!*' com- gate L0VINGTON, N.M., LEADER: ". . . property rights are Lightning strikes John Bowiett plaints result in poli^i) putting a Councilman not too popular at the moment. They seem to have been residence at 521 HMerest Ave. but halt to the "love" game. Ward 1 set aside in favor of the euphemistic 'human rights.' Lost Ton. Archer D. Sargent, 177 N. iiifcl HALAJ\CK Chestnut St. in the sound and fury is the sobering truth that so-called Hon. Carl W. Peterson, 310 Tuttle SAVINGS CERTIFICATES human rights are worthless without corresponding prop- Pkwy. erty rights, Western society has long held that a man is Ward 2 1 YEAR MATURITY • $1 II • MINIMUM entitled to the produce of his labor. This labor, whether Hon. Walter G. Perry, 114 St. Paul St. MULTIPLES OF $1III it be manual or mental, is of value only when exchanged Hon. James G. Skinner, 1020 Wych- for some material thing, i.e., some property. Property is wood Rd. nothing less than an extension of a person's being," Ward 3 Hon. Robert G, Ferguson* 624 Carle- ill £J L|J -1J ton Rd. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FLORENCE, ALA. 11KRALD: "Government spending lion. J«lin II, Merkl, 1015 Boulevard Ward 4 far beyond income has intonsifecl inflation and placed the Hon. Morris Kamler, 29 Faulkner OPEN ONE TODAY! American consumer in a slavering price squeeze In fact, Dr. the rod ink on government ledgers is so tremendous that Hon. Robert E. Savage, 683 Shadow- 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS it is past ordinary comprehension . . . For instance . . . lawn Dr. the government, in the past six years has spent SfiO billion more than its income from the taxpayers. This averages about $50 million a day or $100,000 a minute, every fnin- L'te. eight hours a clay. 40 day.s a w«:Hc . . . Not being ex- perts in the realm of finance, we can only exhort those who are to do somelhing to return this nation to a sane FEDERAL fiscal pnlicy." SAVINGS NANTUCKET, MASS., INQUIRER AND MIRROR: "It 1908-1968-Onr 60th Year Of Service To The Community would he in order for the press to start publicizing the activities of the law-abiding citizen as well as the law- defying ones. In this year 'rf political strife, perhaps the WESTFIELD MENLO PARK MOUNTAINSIDE catrtitdatps fW offrts nna-v rcsthe that tire toest

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i THE (V,.D r.KADER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, \%S Patfe 3 On of New York Focus Local Co. Ikporlt Attitudes & Platitudes Jnrry MftrcuR REPORT 'flic .|i.irc!|fi|ilci>t mfffpfrij m\ OJJ- FROM lUm jiJitu ttuif will fiiiK'iiln Mock fur $]i Million Asset in kry iii»p!i»yw*s of Ilic firm Purple Giraffe Comes To Life TRENTON n\/n\U»i (m' IS^II/IIICO of con- By SEN. MATTHEW RINALDO MrMIt* Ail;«i!flc I'lililicn Cn.. Vcrllliln iirrfrni'tf *l[n\i!ii;ili-ly yv The Hwiinnjm of Uw Umiril i|MJv;ili*ii1 iniiiiily ttnlortjin hrtcvLsinn (CATVL In colorful rings, earrings and throughout llic xtato His main «r- of $177 |H-r .sli.-iri'. This would involve c*nj|KTutifm wflh bracelets (no two the same), tote- gumunt is Uic s;nno officiuk i :'il 11. .l;ilii\ vie* (K|H'rifJH'iMt pi'rsuiutt'l and iiyenclos bags, pants - dresses, hip - hugger who rcceivu over $GW million in and ireuMiivr, stilil ran skirts and beocl* jrats. -All tltese propoiiy lax revenues wrtli no fn muhTiiikliiK html dcvclitixnotit In Hi fdiiiimtllcm wilh prnvidinfi cillwr items have boon made by the girls strings atUrclicd mfKht nilsuc tlio Uic of (Miir til Miihjli* in the post two weeks, and tfwy will $25,000,000 sales tax ioUirn, which uliJilics or CATV, and in SOJHO Cijscs cunijiuiNt's. "i'in: firm \>u[}\. make Jewelry to order during the is on insignificant pei'cenitjyc of the book viiliu» of $7 summer. Unique posters, hand- tax funds already at H*cir slinru ill Hit! end of VM>7 us At n inixflinH of lite newly elected painted birthday cards and hand- to $Ti \wv slmix' iJi mini, held iinmedlutcly aflor the some wooden decorative items are Three pretty Wentficli girlg pose with Purple Giraffe, symbol of Frustrated by his inability to get to Jaffo, Ik* ,suid os wore i" mcclltiL' officers available. teenage venture In Mountain fide. l of hia own urban aid program on oil iiiiiuuil lo of Hie firm's elected wore Sidney L. JafTc, presi- The business venture of the three implemented, Governor Hughes has booto by Pudci* & J'uifcr of New-dent and eluiirmi»n of the Ijnard; an innovation in the borough, cleaned and decorated by the girls, The three Westftetd girLs—Nancy overlooked the crying need for re- ark, ccrlifiud i»iii)3ic K. Jjiffe, vice president and required approval from the Moun- ami the "U.c." that has gone into it J. Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.lief from unreasonably high prop- In oilier business, an addition to treasurer; and Ftoitsnce I. Seither, tainside Planning Board. The girls is in evidence as soon as one ap-Robert J. Bauer of 917 Wyandotte erty taxes. This was the main thrust the Middle Atlantic board of direc- st'Cictary. were assisted at the board meeting proaches tho establishment. Two Tr.; Sue Anderson, daughter of Mr. of my part of the urban aid pro-tors was made with the election of by Robert R. Barrett Jr., whoso baskets of purple (naturally!) flow- and Mrs. Henry H, Anderson of 519 *nam. As a matter of fact, more Loo Fartand of Now York City, on 'Mountainside realty office makes ers are at the entrance to the trail- Highland Ave.t and Kathy Hydeman, than 20 per cent of the funds real- investment banker formerly with Seifert Attends Tftt Trvrthn Sattfy him a close neighbor of Ito Purple er and the hand-made wooden gir- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard ized from this aid program will be affe towers over, all The interior is R. Hydeman of 1131 Minisink -Way— $1 Million Round Table Giraffe. After receiving approval given to the state's six largest cities. Driving «fttr rfrinking is a major caun of highway curt* from the Flaming Board, the girffl alive with color—orange paper flow- plan to be in business-until Sept. 15. For example, Elizabeth, Union ers, psychodelic postere, blue fishnet At that time the three enterprising the subject, he has ctiosen to un- George H. Soifert, agent of Home 4 cut down the high grass-with scythes County's largest city, will receive leash a fusillade of propoganda de- Life Insurance Company, New York and planted flower seeds on the emp- on one wall and purple* curtains at gals will leave for their first year approximately $444,000 under this of college. signed to obscure £hc fact that tho was fn Can Francisco laat week at- ty lot. The trailer, too* Iras been the windows.. program, which is based on popu- GOP program is a sound, well- tending ll;c 4lst annual meeting of lation, rounded one that aims at an equi- the Million Dollar Bound Table, in- Ottor 'Union County communities table balance ia meeting all our ternational organization of the Schwiering Issues Statement would receive the foHowing bene- needs. world's loading life insuranco sales- fits if my bill becomes tow: Berke- men, TA KE ley Heights, $36 000; Clark, $50,000. By opposing this legislation, the h Governor is turning Ins back on the Loss than two per cent of al! life On Riparian Legislation Crcmford, $109,000; Fanwood, $33,- underwriters belong to the MDRT 000; Gftrwood, $22,000; HrUsKte, $92,-littloman who boars the third high- est property lax burden in the no-which requires members to sell at Homy L, Schwiering, president of Jersey Association of Real Estate 000; 'KeniLworth. $35,000; Linden, least $1 million of life insurance a Westfield Board of Realtors, reports Boards, has sought to enact legisla- FIVE $165,000; Mountainside. $26,000; Nowtion. Before ?ic vcloes this bill, 1 defy him to tell the lilllc man year and meet other performance that Adelaide Shaffer Campbell, tion that would Temove the "cloud" Providence, $42,000; Plamfield, $187.- qualifications. president of the New Jersey Asso- that foatvgs over the title to tens of 000; Rahway, $114,000; Roselle, $B7,- straight out that he doesn't deserve ciation of Heal Estate Boards, and thousands of acres of meadowiands By FRED W. XOKE 000; Roselle Park, $52,000; Scotch such a break. I also defy t>im to tell the 2,900 Realtor members ere urg-and riparian lands in 17 of New Plains, $76,000; Springfield, $G0,O00; the liltle man that the local officials YWCA Summer Swim ing the New Jersey Assembly to Jersey's 91 coun-tieB, Each time a Tn Outer Suburbia, a status sym- Summit, $97,000; Unkm Township, —both Democrats as well as Repub- pass immediately Senate Concurrent bltl has passed it has been vetoed bol is bemg able to take one's pooch $212,000; Westfield, $130,000, and licans—whom he has sleeted to lead Registration in Progress Resolution 41 which provides a fair, on tho constitutional question—thus to a dog psychologist. Of course, the Winfield, $10,000. his community are incapable of equitable and proper solution to the the need for SCR-ftl. Initial probtem is to get the hound This would be in addition to mon- handling this money prudently and Registration is now being accepted vexing riparian lands problem. In addition to thwarting industrial to lie on the couch, especially if it's ies saved by the state's assumption Judrclously. for the summer swim classes at the development -and the resultant new off-limits at home. But once that is of 75 per cent of welfare costs and I would be ihe Hist to concede Westfield YWCA. This is an excel- The rttfohitfon passed the Senate overcome, the good doctor can delve lent opportunity for beginners to by a vote of «-0 and appears stalled jobs and tax ratable*, tto riparian an increase of $25 in tt» per-pupii that my reports are a propaganda lands problem affects thousands of into the problems of said patient aid to schools. popgun when compared to the awe-grasp the fundamentals of swim- in the Assembly. - with the owner, white the relaxed homeowners along the Jeroey ehore. By being so vehement and vitu- some armada of artiste grinding out ming under qualifed instructors, for SCR-41 would propose an amend- canine catches up with his sleep. gubernatorial st&temervls. But I am during the summer, the classes are I'hr ah»\t muUlpIr lluixti nru»vrty at 2\7t ApvK' I'rrr J.Hne, Mi>MH- If Che queatfen is to be pfcfced on perative in his opposition to the ire- fHlnafd*, hn* bttn *n\A to Mr. unit «r«, M«-lvln V. Hurl*, formerly *tt ment to the State Constitution to be the ballot for the November elec- And with one eye on the clock and confident that when all the votes held more frequently in a shorter North PlalaNrH. Th* «nlr nn« n^u«ll»1rd f»r Mr. and Hm. William wbmitted to the people an a refer- the other on your pocketfaook, the turn d sales tax revenues, the Gov- tion, a three-fifth affirmative vote is ernor is forgetting one of the most ore counted, the forgotten little man length of time. Instruction ia avail- mdum wftfttfi would: needed in the Assembly. think-tank session svill be over be- would much prefer to enlist with able through Intermediate 11 classi- fore you can say, "SJgmund Freud.*' flowing i>tf Jiijus held out three 1. Establish and define clearly in In addftwn to support from the years ago by advocates of a brood my small force than to be con- fication. the State Constitution those Lands Even if It means going without food soripted forcibly into the Governor's For further information, contact State Realtors Association, SCR-41 for myself, I know t must take my based tax: stabilization of local which are state owned, has strong backing from business, property taxes. If te has & short army against tax relief. the Westfield YWCA on Clark St. t. EstaMi* and define clearly tn dog to o heod-ehrinker, for be •of- labor and civic groups. fers from "postman phobia." It memory on thfc painful subject. I'm State Cottffcutfen those lands whkh •ure the beteagured taxpayers of ore privately owned. reems his mother was fritfitened by a man carrying ft beg. ' •:.-. N*w Jersey wouH to* mere than •With inspect to private Mrs. Armstrong'* Work remind Mm. owriettNp, this' resoMitlon wbUM 'de- • * # ' * ••-.'-. clare as private any sadt meadow* In Museum Exhibit Looks as If Grand Central termi- > The MMttlted "affluent suburban PHOTOSTATS lands to which title has been held nal is in for -Excedrkt headache No. oommunitiM." as the Governor aar- Compltto Btor Wheel and from* Straightening Mrs, -Lorrlmer Armstrong of West- casttoaHy terms them, have their fi- • WHIR. AUCNMfNT • WHHL MUNCINO continuously sine* July lr 1691 (when TO, for soon a 50 story office build- an honorable mention winner ing wilt be "floated" over her head. nancial problems too. The GENEtAl AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING tiie Wharf Act was repeated) and Natural History magazine a ftrtt which has been assessed far taxes Come to think of tt, the Pan Amand taxpayers of (hose town ere SAME DAY SERVICE BRAKE ftERVICK — CAJtBURCTOR A photography contest, is among the building isn't feeHng too chipper not bottomless wells of financial te- for the past'twenty yean. , exhibitors in a summer-long show This roeohtion would thus not only these days, either, sourqes to be taftwtf at the drop of in the American Museum of Natural a hat. These taxpayers want and de- Westfield Studios protect the tag-accepted rights of History. WHALEN'S GARAGE COMM1?TER CHATTER serve •: Portrait and Commercial Photograplwn AUTO LITt the affaoted property owners, but Authorized "itor" Station it abo Mi Hie advantage of solving Following the close ot the "Nature "What makes you think your new Die Republican program aetks to IIJIVICI quickly, and without ittigatton, this and tne Camera" show at the mu-Defrghbor is in the cttp«7" help them, as well & the cites. Be 12! CINTtAL AVENUE ADAMS 3-0339 MO NORTH AVI, I. "A fellow must be in a non-toy TIL AD J-03W eerious and widespread land title seum, the color photographs will be cawe our method of implementation Call tor on4 D«ll question. Moreover, it would avoid en exhibit in the Kodak Exhibit Cen- bracket H he can afford to risk his does not coincide with his ideas on reaorttag to a sizeable expansion of ter, Grand Central Terminal, New suburban atatus by cutting his grass, tfa Superior' Court or eroatita of a York City, for a twoweek period be- himself. Mid with a hand lawn-mow- ginning Sept. 2, er, yet." new Lands Title Court to hamfte * * * the otherwise anticipated flood of No *f» er time of 11f«, i\o poll And speaking of hnm cuts, toe ftigatkn if $hm rt&oktom fe not tlon or ctrcumaUnc*. has * monop- fellow who clips my grass at $5 a adopted.. *!y on IUCCMI. Any are ii tht right half hour, dway* mates m» feel so For the past five years, (to New to •tiri doing!—Gerard inferior. Before tw climbs Into the seat of my power-mower, he ssqn* "No foam rubber cu&hton, eh?" WHEN DIRTY, RAW OR POLLUTED WATER RUNS Change* Effected OUT OF YOUR TAP, WHAT DO YOU DO In 4Y' Summer Daacet AiOUT IT? Several changes have ben made in the Westfteld YMCA'« Junior high summer dmou, *cconUn( to Youth Director John V«rnm. "Gotof with the premise that Qm swimming, gym and gameroom activities of previous junior high dmoai vtat mere dit- New, Bectric, Rug* tr act tofts from the real feature — dances will live bamfe — these will be eliminated this summer." AQUASPRING* Other notable innovations include a uniform donation for »ll partkpi- HOME WATER PUWF1EF pants, members or non-members, and a shorter, easier registration converts tap water to proee&a. The Tuesday •night dances, tentatively scheduled on a weekly basis for a sm w«ck period depend- pure, fresh, clear, ing on the turnout, started last night. Dancing will be in the upper gym Distilled Water and run from 8 to 10:30 p.m. fffttolLS. Stand**) (usr> TERMITE CONTROL, INC. •uurMjrour femMyof put*, SCOTCH ftAINf frtth tflstilMd M 3*41tl tfiiniOftg wtar 24 hewn ««ay. 'tfhtffHng action , WESTFIEID r tulphwr, *\um and othtr mineral fmpurttios. AD 3-14*1 Brings frtsh MW flavor to coffe^ttJ, SOUM, hric* concantratM «n (N..T.) r.EADRU, WKHNfiflO/VY, .TUI,Y 3.

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PI., CDri'-sultant and rutfrotl •n niH'O. 1 Mi' JS ill.Slt ft IIKMlllUU' III - JL.1 maiiuf&r i»f Ihn (IfVi'lnpincMil will vv- Arnrriciiu livtitiitu of YOUR PHONE scurch division, iho InU?nuiLi«iwl MHnlUirukvi-1 mid Petroleum Ki\g\- AUTO DEALERS 'Nickel Company Inc., WHS ^n irers nf wltldi \\ti1in>ic»l1 .StfUiitiNe, ami Snl(?8 and Bervlc* Auto M« Mitk *¥#. W, tiomil society CDNCOIWHI wi dont mid is now nn hotiuiiiry 1111111- STATION RADIO TV Fhonei AD 'J- Ropatred • Recored • RepUoftd LINENS • BEDSPREADS Ml Ittulk AT*. W. CENTER aeaux'h and standtiitls for products hnp and reccivtid the Huciety's Sam- AND APPLIANCES DU1 333-B4OT Cuitora Made for for ranLorwIs »r cwery type. It uol Wylie Miller Medal for conkl- 4O4 Soalh Are, B9. Wwtleli SLIP COVERS ft DRAPERIHB Mvlnw is tho Iprgpsl riuvolopw nf mitihmaH buLions Lu [\\Q science unrl art of IN COt/lU TV MEATS wuklintj; Ihu olcutruchomIu:i 1 no- ON DISPLAY AT OUi! HTO11EB UNION COUNTY hOUIH W. TOTTHN used voluntary siundurds ~ boLh in Dial 232-8533 Coitlllfitl Jjpurlnff Aid dustpiol iuicl cunsunusr — in 11i ti eieLy; Commoi'ciul Chemical Devel- BI3RVICE "W1TA1' WE 31SLL VOLKSWAGEN, J&M United ShiU's, opment Association; CliLMiiicul Mar- Elm & Qulmby Sli. 110 Oviitml. Aw. keting Ueseaixrh AssociiiUon; Insii- COLOR TELEVISION Inc. 3Salnbli.sliL»(l by ASTM M years ago, 233-0939 SUPER MARKET l.ulc of MeUils (Crwit Britain)j So- Headquarters AutlinrlzBtl Av(>, l'Julnfleld the owfl-nT or merit is glvim 'to rufc- ciety of Chomicn! Industry (Amcrl- VOLKSWAGEN CENTER 755-3327 Complftt» Quality ngnlzc •mdrviduwls who have rim 232-4660 DRUG STORES CDII SecLion); Ingcnicurs Clvils tit: — Fart* Food Markftl dared (UsLmguLshcd service to the DVance; -jMin-infi and Central Ave. (Opp, Qulmby St.) find ttped Car* — Truck* society, Eraser received tlio award • Prim* Meat—Ouitom Cut Barrloi Sooiuty of America; CLin:idian In- "for Ilia significant administrative B tat fun Wagons — Sarmai AWNINGS, SHADES TIFFANY DRUGS HEATING ft Horn* Mud* Food Bpaoialtl** atiitiilo of -Miming and Metallurgical • Freak fruit• and Ve«»t*bl«ft and technical contributions to Factory-Trained Mechanic* Op*» T D*TU m Wift Engineers; American Ordnance As- CONTRACTORS • Fraeier Order* TM, especially for his energetic ac- From • im. to 10 p. soelaiion; and a number of others. ELM RADIO & TV, INC. PI. H-74W* Westfield Window Shop tivities and accomplishments in the Huailtiuai'tcrs for aontk Aft. naiBftaif Holiday* 232-0402 Eet. 1932 society's New York district." •F-raser lias authored a mtmbcr of — KlUihuii Aid — -Up 856 Mountain Av«. 1 papers and aitlicles on corrosion, in- Hamilton OF ll I A native of Broekville, Ontario, Mountalntld* r dustrial applications of metals Ws & Dryers ll» Intk An* W wttflM and a naturalized American citizen, Hoover Vacuum OleftinarH Clement* Bros. 'Fraser received liis B.Sc. degree in alloys, applications of nickel cata- KCA Color TV, Radios, Etc. lysts and nickel compounds. lie metallurgical engine wing I r om 20 Elm St. I FDR Queen's University, Kingston, On- holds a Canadian patent on eluctro- DARBY'S DRUG STORE Inc. deposkian of high-piu'ity -nickel. y .-* MOVING A STORAGE tario, Jn 131G. WESTFIELD CHAHIN AWNINGS footing Equipment Fraser became associated with In- SNOWDEN APPLIANCES FORD Phonti 2-1198 Initialled ternational Ni'ckel Company in 1917 CanvAH A Aluminum — Btora** Salea & Service Take Down ft Ro-hanr as a development engineer on elec- Mayor Outlines • WIIHIIUTH & Dryer* ff FoTd Ownen for 339 South Av* W. Wwtftold FUEL OIL and HENRY P. TOWNSEND Over JK Team OanopLea Rented trostatic fume precipitation. From • Dlflhwashers & l CCMd • Vacuum. Cleaners Yeaetlan Blindu, Window STORAGE 3918-21 he was superintendent of the Authorized Aluminum Comb, BURNER SERVICE Town Projects • Befrigeratars & Fraeaen FORD company's fumo precipitation plant Genuine Factory Part* Eatimatea ft SamplM FENCES , Call,232-2200 MOVING & PACKING in Pont Colbonno (Canada) and from Sole 1 Service 3.-U-041A 232-3831 450 North Av«, E. WwtfLId 1922-23 ho did research on corrosion For Rotarians North Ave. W. THUNDERBIRD If no Answer, 1BI-I1T1 BARTELL'S for his company at the Mellon In- FAIHLANB FAIJCON 206 North Av*. W. W«tfl#1d stitute of Industrial Research. He Rot-oa-iams at their weekly AD 2-3673 FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC was manager of Inco's Central Ke- meeting held • TOOL* RKKfll CORP. Headquarters for "JEEP* f UEL OIL Op»a Koa. * Frl. 'Ul I OIL HEAT BICYCLE VNHUNCB AJID 233^)250 STUDEBAKER » MERCEDES BENZ Dial 233-1098 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. 1M MBAM 405 South Avo. W, fflll ISTIMATf DRIVERS 576 North Av«, E. BOWUNO Tour one-atop lamp h*4dg«art«r# HILLMAN « SUNBEAM TD*p*Dd*bU. Friendly IcrvlM H«flnieMnr. rtwlrlaff aid npalr CONVINIINT TIRMf filnu of any lamp AUTHORIZED MO El MI EAT Old lampi F«*tor«A Sales and Servlc* c«a BEATING OILS Oftkft Victorian slobcfl pftimt«d to mmltik Aie. WESTFIELD DODGE, Inc. Mlog* 6-0900 your base AD 3-1493 S Rftrtll A**. B. ererl CLARK LANES Also can duplleatt any SEWING MACHINE v COMPANY. Authorized lighting Fixtures — W 1 Sale» bronse and fiwif Ufhti REPAIRS SOUTH 'j Wl^HElD, tit. * d[ Dodge •DO «UL,wi:sf LEHIOM OIL CO., INC We also Install I^arge stock ot r«pl»cem«»l "iuifding Division of Joy Oil Co. Do-kt-Touneie lamp part* PODCB • DART FUEL OIL O i f| • MIUWUAK • MASOS'9 BOWLING BUM NEB BBRYIC9 SOUTH AVE. Sftftck Bar ft Cocktail La PODGE TR1TCK9 Bruniwick Automatic Ffnaett&ri VINNfR, AAA ikAftK lAfETT RAMBLER, INC. aittinf SerTfc© For Bowllflf ft LAUNDRIES KSTEt CONTENT Dial 232-0075 Mothers Authorized EOWIIHV I L^^ * Free Dajrtlnt Iiatrwstloft 425 North Ave. E. Westfield bj QualIB«d Itt RANKIN FUEL CO. IVORY LAUNDRY RAMBLER 311-4700 0«rTliff the Wea tile Id Ar«* FUEL OIL & DRY CLEANERS Safe* and S«rvk# 140C«ntrol Av*. Ckfh OIL BURNER lAnndMla* (or . Bales and Servict • Wft SptclatlM Parti — Repair* In fine llaeaa AIL MAKES REPAIRED Dial W Jb cotton Need, Kenmort R0BB1NS & ALLISON INC US£D CARS CcBteaalal tSame in year Jiome. Berrict CALL 754-5471 £itabli*had 1912 232-2456 15% 369 South Av*. E. Wtitfitld SPRINGFIELD A Carry FUGMANN Discount for Laundry Cou LOCAL AND IMPORTED MOTORS Advertise by the Pounfl n LONG DISTANCE OIL COMPANY for FloX-tip lk*<5 DeliT*ry Call 232-5020 SHOES ROTCHFORD PONTIAC Dealer Always Heady to Serv* You 16 Prospect St. W«»tfi*M (opp- Fire STORAGE Authorised HKVil t.V SHOE PRESCRIPTIONS a * Service in This Filled Br PACKING win r;«*d SAMOSET LAUNDRY r-i \\vsM in CRISANTI ALUfO 483 JVortk rvi':e of A Servie* All ^ru- ft, I' SERVICE, INC Space tovih HA ttwp Ute n THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER. WEDNESDAV, JULY 3, 19f)B Page 5 John Collirw; Girl Scouts, Mra, Rnh- J for Uw y*w will bn sot up by tho Dr. George Washington Carver Mother's Guild erL Scuily; Insurant^ Mrs. John *'"l»™ hlshiriart, Mrs. Chark-s Mhtfi1. tJhju-lva MMimhy. niodoraior Hy ANDHICA PKIUOT MoJidullI; dance, Mrs. Neil of I1IL> fiuittj, attnndLHt tliu moUii^ Plans for' OIIHTI wilh tin* ImurU lit Ihelt' Tim following uHfmy \\y Aniiron ihuL a inna t'mild ruHch his aalct Mrs, Robert, Smith, ba- ] 1 Jor uit InUTttsU-rig and frult- II. l rl|f»i or MH Cllli-iii H*. mm us kiiif! (is he lin.s -jiiillpnt't , ti'il-'L, Tin? newly appointed executive , Mrs. Matthew Boylan and Mrn- 1 i\rui plnni wiuniT In tiic luiiuinl tin ;iin'ii!iijii<'iH.h!i' l>oiii(i of Ihe (Holy Trinity Mnthers Thomas Mwan; lunclwou - Fushlun DAK funlcht ill KIIIHIIII ,Fimlur 1?HH|I In (U)i\, h\\\i in iu\t[ Gulhl met at Ihe home of Show, Mra. Wiiuam Nolnn; and play, l\\\i\\ Kchfitil. Anilifa'H ulniilnK cii- fiilUi in maJ« LIIJS onu nuin Mrs. Liifcl CnnUni, !«rhr- UH KO litmiL find 'ininwulitT Di\ Mrs. WHimm Kingston winning mmyn »f other eighth WushiJinlun Onrver. Lut chacked wilh the othor now officers: his wurks, (Ustiuss his vine president, Mrs. Louis Grote; Friends, we oi'e gnthcied hci'fc to- and ri'inunihor his I'aiUi in God, truflsurui1, Mrs. Luigi Cantini; re. day, on ihis Jantinry B, 11)43, io re- and his country, Let Dr. 1 cording secretary, Mrs. Charles call LliL ui'iT.ln^.H of ana main, Dr( Wjt'lii[ts{Loii Cui'vci bis a Mondelll; corresponding secretary, George Wais'lilnfiton Carver. Here we shining uxuinple uf ;i mnn who 1 Mrs, George Kinnvy, and editing recall >lihe greut works lie performed, willingly his lifL lo the secretary, Mrs. V»"altar nadgowski. bciiofiilTVEf his 'fellow man and Ills fll MH. Thun you will Mr.?. HingsLon announced tliat next race, htiv your own lives i'or Aa his clergyman, I cnin tell you cnlertdnr of events lias *>een tilt; buHcr, far love or God, country. submitted. She introduced the mem- th tit hure was no Irian WIKD fjelimvod and all of naluru will muke you more faithfully in God. Some hnvo bors of live executive board; pro- butter pooplti. Hy enriclihig other gram chairman, Mrs. Richard Fug- found God in UHHP churches, otlicrs liviis with you UIUK Will e-n- 1 rmmn; hospitality, Mrs. Thomas In fclu*!r homes. But Ihis man lound rich your <}\vn livos, Such went the Grifrith anti Mrs, Fred Murphy; God in itirrtui-e—in the woods awl Jdoids oi Dr. George fields. . Let us make them our mumbcrBMp, Mrs. Arthur Tyler ami Mrs, -Rtahard Nagkj; publicity, Mrs. "AH was given by God," he said. Gerald Monaghan; spiritual devel- "All was given hy our Creator to opment, Mrs, James Matroyse and be used in the bek way to benefit Mrs. JHoymond McCuo; lioinenjorn our brothers." Are ithe&o not truly "cpivsentatfve, Mrs. Eugenie Der- great works? Are th^se not words New Records vin; safety, Mrs, John Collins, play- Mr, find Mm. Wlllliim U. Cinn^j, rurmi»rly of Wentllihi, JII-P aa holy as -any to be found ill the ttiUFFLEBOARD WINNERS—PietaRi abtre are ihe parttdpMti «•! trophy winners In the second Invt- ground, Mrs, Daniel Hauck and rvMldlair Hi *tZ4 A*'»I*IH Ilil.^ Hi-rrti-h PEjilnu. Thry iwrchnn^A thlH W«*Mt- tutiMml doublfi riiuffleboard touraanient which w« held In TantaejMt Park last week. Ed Jackson, far pi'ayepbook? What lifi&ight tliis man flrld multlplr llntJiav frniri Mr. mid Mr*- Jnulcer, IHC. I^Cdil HviilturM» Allitri G« rlgtili was the taumdtneitl tHreetM* IM4 Ctl. Sherman E. WUIftfd, tar toft, meqiber of the Old tiunrd, acted , tod! Mrs. Jdin Donnelly; Red Cross, Mrs. the triimuii'tlon. at batl for this event, trophies were given' lor Ural, item*, thlfi ani foarth place and first and Washiffgtons h»ve always made June 27, 1968 aohtiva. history, it seems, Fifstcame George Washington, father

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* ' * *• A *- J'ntfu 0 TIIJ: vviwrriKJj) IN.J.) LRAOKR, WKDNRSDAY, JUI/V 3, IM Air Force Names Schedule of This Week's Activities Hay to Colonel On the Playgrounds ) 10:35 — Son-boll gflmes (chock In- lljulod Scilra Air KOJTO liiis TOMORROW lhc iH'tUHOtiuii t)f Arthur dividual plitygrounds). 1 July 4 — (AH playgrounds and 1-2 — Twirling ol Franklin and 'A. Ihiy lit Uii pwaniiiu'itl rjnilt of Teen centers closed). C'olojiH I'ililoci Shiliv Air Kuroc \W- Col unit HIS. NITW. Ik' is |H'Llsi*jMty .'issi^m FRIDAY 1-2 — "Art for Fun." Roosevelt •^sisijittl «|n*r;iliiMi^ nfl'ietT will] B:flO-10:30 — Tennis instruction nl Teen Center. i!ii:iih T;iclk'iil Airlift K\vm\> i\i Wil- miuiues cinirUs. 2.3._ "Art for Fun" Edison Tccti lnw Cirovi1, J*iL W:3ll — Grouiuls ope«. Center. Colon H Hny is .) ^nt!' Union Col- 30-12 — "/Vilfcr Fun," Wlfeon. 2-4 — Biisketbiiil clftitc at Uooso- lie is i"tlc({ ;i foininnjicl pih>L 10:30-11:30 — Twirling at MeKin- vclt Teen Center. wilh twev 'WHO flying-hours and holds 4 — Playgrounds close. my duMit^ilions thu Ois- Icy nnd Lincoln. KlyiriK Cross n n d Air Modal. During Wivrld \V;iv II hu served ;ts ;i |iih:i w!Ui i!iu Air Transport and complWfd 75 mix- sicH.s ;n (hu Chin;), Burma, flyfng yiis(>]ine and .supplies over lim "Immp" lu China b;i:< TIIK I'LVMOUTH TKOUKLE AIIOOTINO CONTEST iinilomil flnnlfl at No UPHK recalled to ociivti duly in (lit! ni(llu»u|i»llK dnd.) 500 Speedwny hrmiKhi niilomomtlvo shop sju- l!>50 ;ind snrvTd two yciirs wiUi Hie IELMIIS itam nit ovt'r (hu U.S. tu tltr fnmnd speedway to compete for Third Air Hoseue Squadron m Korea $100,000 worth of frchijIitr&Mps .ititl |iH/cs. Shown left i» rl«hl nro toum- 1HHI MIIJJCK, ii'u(rr nf Hie HVslttHd nrva Clumiber nf Commerce,, aiv;irds plaques to iirdivld* Andy Ki'f;j|imiiis and UOII^ Meyns ;ni(i Instructor Robert Dclto- i s liavr i\hU rdin*>t€ lieutenant and military aviator in Jersey Association of Insurers, En- W0lds m tIie &r&i& physical the cnlh'c program. Native Westfielder, Is Honored World Wat' I. After service, ho terprise Lodge No. 31 P & AM, and education program in recent years Tiio entire staff will be rotated to Mr. Httd Mm* Iinnlfrl C. lt*lmn, Jr., farmer rr»ld*nM of Fnawond, are turned to husinc&s, joining in 1022 is presently the manager B-HI>irU (eam 22-cvent program for youth plus a a week for teen age -boys. In addi- I'liilm, mfmkrri of the Wmtflcld Bumrd of HMlltwra. distinguished American to receive Dr. Foster -has been awarded the associated for 24 years. Though a now community program last week. tion, programs will be offered In honorary degrees ai Bowdoin Col- medal for merit and lias received small company, he made it signi- the exercise room and handball lege's recent commencement. He Tom Thrailkill, director of physi- commendations far distinguished ficant, and he developed capacities cal education and his -two assistants, courts for teen agers and opon gym wns awarded at doctor of laws civilian service from the War De- as an able administrator which, in periods for this group will be avail- degree. Brian Hinnian and Bob Liebrich. are partment and the Department of De- the vortex of World War II and its joined by Bruce Ehrlieher, & career able daily. Dr. Foster is a member of (lie fense, ile is a former pre&idcjvt of aftermath, pulled him into public cajKlidatc for the YMCA and a physi- Walk in registrations for the in- Massachusetts Institute of Tecbnvi- the- Manufacturing Chemists Asso- service. -Ho served in various posi- cal education major at Black Hills structional swim classes and com- o^y's Class of !'na and holds hon- ciation, vice president of OHn Math- tions, mostly in the field of procure- State College, and by Don Wolty, a petitive swimming end gymnastic SWAPPED orary derives from Syracuse and icson Chemical Corporation, and ment, far whrch he was given the six year veteran of the Y's Leaders schools will be taken Friday and George Washington Universities. Ho president of United Nuclear Corpor- medal of merit for distinguished Club, a past member of Westfield Saturday and on into next week as •has fteJd it varidy of important fed- iit.ion, civilian .service. In 1946, he turned •nigh School's swim team and a re- \man Foster, direc- Morehail Plan's Economic Coopera- of the Economic CouporciLimt Admin- tor of the United States Arms Con- Swimmobile program that will serve tion Administration, as its adminis- aM community playgrounds in West- WANT istration (Marshall PLin>, He has trol and Disarmament, described trator for a time, and then with been -the nation's disarmament cliref by the New York Times as "& Re- field tn cooperation with ilic rocix>a- the Department of Defense as dep- tion commission. The remaining sircco 1961 and has served as the publican busmc&s man who , was uty secretary. Nino years later lie CJiicf V. S. Representative to the turned by Democrats cnto a public mcml>CFs of Uic staff have duties returned to business, but in 1961 in -nil phoses of the building pro- heeded the call of the President, gram but cacli staff man will have and assumed his present position, direct responsibility with specific soon becoming also chief United areas of the program. Slates representative to the 18-nalion Disarmament Conference. Brian Ilinman is working with the COL, AUTHUK J, HAY competitive swim schools ai\d fourth WIRING AND MAINTENANCE IJis citatio.i reads: grade and up SWJITI instruction and RESIDENTIAL - INDU5TXIAL "A living refutation of the dichot- New President basic gymna.slies. Biiice Ehrlichcr omy so often attributed io govom- For Wealfield AFS is directly related with the first COMMERCIAL mont and busino55h you have i>iovcd through third grade swimming pro- that character and ability are equal- Taking office in July as new pros* gram and the swim schools. Don ly -at home in boih. A.s a skilled ad- idont of the WeslEiold Chapter, AFS( WeUy is working in the younger ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ministrator, a policut and tolerant will be Mrs. George Plenty. Sho boys instnictioital switn programs diplomat, and a wise public official succeeds Mrs. Glenn Wilder, presi- and with basic trampoline classes, POWER, HEAT AND LIGHT who can work simullancousJy with dent for the past, two years. West-field Ehrlichcr and Hinmait are in charge NATO allies, Slate Department col- High School representatives in the of tho basic fftness classes at Elm Call 232-6914 leagues. Capital Nill lawmakers ond chapter for the coming year will J>e St. playground and Hinman also is the press, we pay yoti honor. Honoris Howard Botwinick and Judy Gor- directing the basic gymnastic class. WtiHield Causa, DOCTOR OF LAWS." don. Thrarlkiil will direct the compcti- LIGHT UP mm. ::: . FOR SAFETY y,y -v.

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i TIJF] WKHTPIRLD (N.Jf.) LEAM-Ul, WKDNKflDAV, JVhY 3, IMfl See. 2, pa (jo 1 Social And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

Sunday Ceremony Unites Miss Danco, Vincent Vincentsen Joy Ann Brown Is Married Miss Colesworthy, Robert Loughrey 'Piui lirido k a ^niKluwto irf Wc*vi- \nmac SUik roIk'Ko, Koy.HtM*. W.Vn. James Clyne; Couple on Northern Trip Married in Penna. To William Denise Baircl Jr Wed in Congregational Church Slu! i.s iMiiiiiny^l by ChiLbh & Jk>UM Inf., Shout \U\U. A ruu;|ilio4i ;il i'lic IKMIKS U\' Mr. Mih.s Mloa Patotota Mary Danico, daugli- Miss .Joy Ami 'llmwn, (inn^nUn' of Mr. LiHi^lii'^y, wlw is employed To Sarah Todd Mrs. Daniel •ClwnwH Oi|t^- y. ID HIIIK-H JOIJU l,nu;!li in lilio Niilr.s dopamtjnicMiL of tci- of Mr, »mJ Mia, 'Mantin Danco Mr, iii id Mins. Anlliur Wilicver wortihy Jr. «f' 4lia M»un4iiin Ave fnl- ccy, ,snh ul Mrs. Michiu1! . or lt)00 Boynton Avc, became tjhc Brown oi !)H0 Lnwronce Ave. and Miss Sai-iuli .liiuiiiino Toiltl und Vin- h lowod the wodrli'Hg SnUirdiiy of Ihoir I.oiiKn.'y of Jt2l) T\av IM., inud i\\n biido Sunday afternoon, of James JJaovor Laka, was married Saturday wit.s ^ividiiiiiU-il I'rom cent VlnoentHHi wcru mturriud Junu My, Jjiujiluvy. Dennis Olynie, son of Mn\ and Mirs. afternoon to William Dontea llaird :md iilU 22 at St .Mark's IflpiscupaL Chiurclu Lyman A. dyne of Bradford, Pa. Jr., sen of Capt. William Denise wn.s Johnstown, Pn- The 'Huv, Unuglos in Hit! l''irw ll<.' si'ivi'il Lww years m 'llw U, S, The Rev. Ace h. Tubbs officiated M. Klvmtead, rccLor, performed Bflit'd, USN, uml Mrs. Baird of Mc- Leiwi, Va. vli liy Lin; Iti^v. U-niy It, SUNI- Nnvy, at ithe four o'clock double ining cefre- ffrrd. mony art the IVesfoytedan Church, The ceremony WDH performed by J*"ollowinii fl weddiinfi trip >!o iflic The bride Ls tlic dinu^htcir of Mr, st:fMty hw fii.lht'1-, [\w hrido .Uir.si.'y shun?, ithe cmiplt1 will tivc in A reception followed at Smtffy's Dr. Predoiitk E. CliristiUin in Uui i and Mrs. HobbrL L. Todd of Johns- n a .sli«rl-sli!«vt tl cnipi'iv HIIWII Orystal Room, Scotch fipks, Wrld<* WHS cniLctnUi'pnod Given fcn mnmniagu by her father, and Mrs, Maii'tin Wlnfii'cd Vtorantsen lucu bodice and j|>|>lir|uc,s of lite Rev, Hubert C, Cliny-mun of St. to .her mn!]ir*iin-|«c iii whwvoiis •tho bride wore lan empire gown of of WesLFiold. g laty on lit?r djtiss a n (I Mark's Episcopal Church, Ja'ckson- by Miss Luiiviium KspohiLo of ivo«7 peau de SOL featuring a chapel CliFi|}('I t:|-jiO4i Venice JJICC ii)s« Given in niauTiaije by her fatlicr, villo, Fla. M;.^s Deborah Jinadilcy b son £vnd by Ma*s. Dauiol Hoihnnii oE train trimmed with Alencon lace. used fur her hezid'pieci! and v«ll i tlie bride was attended hy her sis- Watwhousc, cuusin of tlio brddc- Wostfield ail a luncheon at the Wil- Her Illusion veil fell from a head- 1, 'Mrs. JioL-ac:i! Jiroclcman Aivdcr- she cari'iL'tJ ;i uafscjcit1 of oLirnji piece of matching lace. She cam1 led gixjam, was the soloiist. liam Pitt yiven by Cliubi) emptuyes. Jr. of Simsbury, Conn,, as ma- Miss Shui'fy Piiwj- of Washington, A panty wua given June 2ft for te a cascade made of giomeltas steph- The bride wore a gown of ivory n college eJnasninto and maid of lwn- imotis and bridal ivy. tron Q[ honor. Bridesmaids were bnifle and lirldogirooin by Mr. and • peau da soie with a yoke ttf Belgian orp was •fJtitircd i^n yellow fiilk, -s. George E. Silver of Alston, lacu and Morgan Guaranty Trust gttines, Vt,, to Michael Francis 'Berumda, the couple will live in :: \ society, and Pi Delta lEpflton, na- Clarke, son of Dr. and Mrs. Francis New York City, daughter of the late tiompany of New York, Hen fatter tional joumaifem honunwy ftnater* J. Clarke of Garden City, Long Is- Clark. Mr. and 'Mrs, David M, Williams, iis manager vt employee relations In Massachusetl"s FURS/ nity. land. was married Sunday • aftomoon at for Standard OIL Company (New Her hurtund ita a graduate of The Most Rev. Robert F. Joyce, the home of her sister, Mrs. Gerald Announcement hats been made of STORE WITH A Bradford Area High School, Pa., bishop au. The reception was Chicago, 111. national divi'Skm of Oiemical Bank bottom to MictweL K. Wuerthele, New York Tnust Comi>any. -His MINIMUM RATES and part preefeknt of Phi Sigma held art rthe Bosin Harbor Club. Tlie bridegroom is the son of Mrs, son ot Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wuer- Kappa. Mr, dyne recently com- Becomes the Bride Faitihor is serving on the joint sbaiff thele of 314 Scotch PbiiK Ave, Tkvi MAXIMUM CARE Mtas Maureen Clarke., a sister oi 4 Louis Haines of Forest Hills, N.Y., Of the .taint Chiefs of Staff. pleted his first year at Case Wes- and the late Mr. Haines, bride-eleot's patrenfts are Mr, and FULLY INSURED tern Reserve UrHvcraity School of (he takfegnoom, was maid of honor. Of James Schmidt The bride's grandparents are Mr. Mro. Willkmi J. Sktelbottotn of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. Other attendants were Mrs. (David Dr. Carl J. Westman of the Uni- and Mm William Cbazotte, N. V. Mrs, Robert Orvo*, (Mrs. Frank and many others Turk, Mrs. J*ck Shor«, Un. William Hearty and Mm, RonaM Knshtak. At Leisur* Village Ail Ndwtomer membef» are invited. (AND MANY FAMOUS MAKE GARMENTS, ODD AND DIS This Friday the couples novice Former West lie Id residents Ed- bridge wMl meet at the home of Mr. C. Mersereau and his wife TINUED NUMBERS, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE) and Mr*. Frank AbeUa of 107 Jeffer- Gladys are now residents of Leisure I- son Ave. at Bt3$. Village in Lakewmd after residing Nat oH stytoi of lh* r«flulor mvrchandii* h en tu\m - only ihoM The duplicate bridge group will in Westfield for 16 years, which mm d«*ignat«d by fh* manufacturer. merit Thursday, July 11, at the home Mr. Mersereau retired July 1 of Mrs. John Umberger of 54 Faulk- after 38 years with A railway supply EVERY GARMENT FITTED FREE OF CHARGE ner Dr. at 12:30 p.m. company. If you'd do IT Our guarantee to Westfield shoppen — All OVER y If any garment in our ttoclt can be pure hated far U»* ekewhera GIFTS FOR we wiN refund the difference. TEU Urn ON • WIDCHNG* WE CARRY GARMENTS TO FIT EVERY NEED yOUR ANNiVERSARy • SMOwm Our fttore is air conditioned for your fitting comfort • AMMlVHttAIUf $ • HOSTISUS Marcus WE ARE MOVING • MRIHDAYf As soon as alterations are completed (a',,'s we will be at .--5*- The French have a saying: "More than yesterday, less than 121-123 E. Broad Street tomorrow." Is there a Jeannette's Gift Shop better way to celebrate Next to Joseph's Frame Shop the anniversary of your

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and the 'WestfEejtt Community Can- staff, Shp ih ji^w a ^senior «t collegtj, Jr. Woman's Club Harvest Ball •£et\ FL fs supported by wlunfliwy con- Elizabeth Hans Weds Alan Butterfield, Mr, 'UUtoflokl* a ISJ02 gmduote John Goodwin, of -touHvidunls and groups, ot Canton IHyU School, 'roerfvod e r To Benefit Day Care Center ts mm-demmiimtiiomd m\t\ kWw- On Wedding Trip to Nova Scotia bachoior of science cbgrec in tncdi- WHS Graduate, .racial. Tlio mm of ttw cinrter h -to frt>m RonssaJatoi1 tiny ewe for [>rc-Kcho«3 Sttlr of to mnko up Mrs. Murk Invitations •Mir, *ux) M'^s, Alan Eanl , Tray, N. V., In who tU'Ki jjrmip t'irtj |>e of Ken by tlu Jtinhir ;aiy nii'mhor ol' iht* duh, ususrl fnmily p;i{U'rn, Tin* odd Itau Bole 'PIH, Stonot^oh^y 1 tfU'iitKnm totli e Ptnst MOIJIIO- lit, 2, st, MnAV-% Oitb, H>nve ;w- Clult irf Wt^lftHd !K mm' flrom Wii* suit -of nils wiH Lm* is HVivivuhlt? tu cwv For Oluuvh «r Wt'K-tflcld, Tiie buide sucblics. h\ Juno tiotitttccd live turgagcnuHtit and ap- •v.iih Mrff. (ti'cuhf Hum*, !i24 Hi'^h- tin lo , Hie Wcslfiekl Day in lite Wi?jrtfiwld ams whasu meihcru dig Church of-WestfkiW. Tim bride, coivct! B mujsU^'s degreo k\ piwichtag miwrtafito of ihelr vs'OE'k or tfn? olfliiM'wtse tumble ID adminJslratlon at ftac •J.'Htrt Aw., (he -honk eluiir- The Day Care Center 1 tha fonn£H' EUlKfllxHh Calrnes H«ns, Jimn. Thin dmriiy will ht? hold Is n priwilt*, •niwMM'of-H cm ** fm* ilium w&hmiL this hi^p, Is -tho tiauglttea1 of >Mi\ mtd Mira. presently ,'it \Hv Sh:iek;im;?xon CnunlTy as a result of studios con- Anyone wishing tn pfoets mi ad Hons <^ 643 Norman Pi. iMr. ployed as a system rmtalysi far Gleu- of Dayton. Mr, ii fe 4Jie Club, TiekWs mny touahluiiiLu l from ducted by Church Women United in ert in •Mi1. Goodwin as a 'gradimte of • t i •. - > •by a m#ptii«t at Far Hills Jain, aikfttlon to a ww foemfo, (includes Troy, N, Y., Mrs. Bawy Wulff of Wesfehi Senior High School and SmrarvHto. tm-d Mrs. Theodore Q&rn a much enlarged department of *» rted by bar fotlicdr» iSie ibrlde Musfeksgum CoHege. He 'ha® &lso women's tofoiiMis, also oC Westfield. studied at t9ie University of Mexico L attended l>y 'Miss Ptttnteta Antl -Mrs. Albert Martzhrif, Ways and of WtistfMd as mafal of is pi-eseiitly -worli^ng on a mas-: Moons ciwirman, has wmmnced ihc hoaoi', and irs, G«ts'ge iHans *^ Essigs Mark IJ^IKJC ut the Untvemity of following committee members for Wiclwfea FftKs, Tex., Mrs. Henry ^Dayton. He is a teacher of Spanish invq£aUona and seating, Mirs. Mtas Jaftice Ray Noren of Coventry, Mr. m& Mrs. Frank H. Essig MRS. ASJJm D. PORTER 'Ellen Wang) KensMter «nd Mrs, J«hn Conn, of 429 Willow Aw,., Garwood, for- To Wed Aug. 24 publicity,

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_" ^ THE iVESTFItiXF) (V.J.) LKADRH. WEDNESDAY, JtT.Y S. tt Pngo 3 Karen Wright Weds Mr. Farrand, Nancy Schneider Weds Mr Deegan, Eleanor Warwick ;\nrt .bmes R. Wolls Jr. of Honeymooning in Jamaica To Make Home in West Hartford Plans Aug. 2 Brida ! Til.' Iviilc. ; r>f Holy

11 Kli-'.,!,:'.!!. !:ini:h! ;l (|«» 'Miss ICflrcn Wdtjht, daughter of Dr. find Mrs. Uclnmlti Cf. Schnd- To Mr Van Pelt Mr. and MJ-S. William Nk-lH;i:l Avc. ftnw. of 04H Clark vSl., Jjccamo Hie tolde 'f, Miss Nniu-v Hlilli S .Mi\ III.'MJ . i j Suturdny nfteniuon of Hlohard Aicten der. in uinrsi.-nfr in WilSkini M • E i n (')i ' "i- .iiiil was !;r;nl' 1 FurramJ, son of Air. and Mrs. nl a Uirue-t'JHrly i n Tcinp'i- l-iv.wmity. Hi Nixon FciTuud of S:ilunl;:y in lliu t»f

u (Ii 1 i IO-AM\ Church «F Wi'^-field. Mr. Dee- r IVIL Jr Aiiiht j-ii.v in Wii:.-:: 'p':i.i. The 5 o'clock ceVemony was per- si>a «f Mi-, a-nd M-iis. J3t*c- 1 (> anplc v.-i;l l:vi- rr/'f.wi.;-, . formed \n llw Presbyterian Church Irip In \IH"I Si;f::t. is u of jt'V: of Westflcld by Uie Rev, Ace L. Tliu iiiiirriHiiis wns performed by i I'ncr Io Ut'r in;»!ii:igc. Mrs. Lcn Tubbs. A reception followed at the the HQV. \h: Frederick K, CluteHan," iu IM.lrl w;is !;u;civ(1 ,i( ;i ^hn Plohiflcld Country Club. senior nuiN&ivr, ami was followed by ', : .-V1^1 l>y Mrs, i';i !i!v ; ;icl M;=s Given in marriage by fier mother rccniLlcm uL DIG home of Di\ and [ (!uffls;ind. Sh and father, llw bride was attended Mrs. Schneider, the by Mis. Kenneth Gillco of Chaplin, TJic i-M-itii* were a gown of silk ;;ud is a imo-ir tra Conn., as her matron of honor. wiiii u chapel 4KMti and .it } - lliiltst?t Bridesmaids were Miss Sandi'a Anne chanlilly la-ce sleeves jintl bodice. Wright of Wostfield, Mrs. Peter E. Slic carried ii l>ouf^tot of while roses, Hagcr of Chalhum, Mrs. George N. ivfrih, ^I»4fo!i and ivy, '. V:ui foil WJIS ^r;ifln:ifnl from Favrand Jr. of Upper Saddle River, I'L?1 Coilf^r, IVllil. lOlVJ, WlK-J't? Attired In flflor tcitgHi pink sSfc n.'ijfu-t-d in phiiosophy a:itl \v;ts y Miss Cynthia Gallagher of SudbUry* cirgnnza, Mrs. Russell J. Stirc Jr., Mass., Miss Cynthia JLall of Scotcli . i (JUS ch;ii:m:ni d I lie? coIJiMiu. Martin Jewelers of FlciHintHoii, was hur sister's ma* k r Plains and Mrs. Steven McBrlde of .Iron of lionor. Similarly -attired, Miss E!t a'sn sliiriit'd :.\ \ t«w Vnrl; Uni- Berkeley, Cal. versity, Kajrlciyh Dickinson Ur.ivcr-] has THE gift Maureen Mt-Namara of Uelaware, ,J. Miss Pam«la P. Hagor of Chat- Ohio, and Miss Mary Ann Degan of ..-*•- ^ ham was flower girl.. —I'letro , Conn., sister of the ixridie- Engaged for the man The bride wot* o full length gown MRS, CIIRISTOPHE-U SCHROEDEH , were bridesmaids. MRS. LEE B. LEOPOLD (Karen Eleanor Gros$) (.Joan S. Wells) of organza and satin with A high Michael Francis Deegan of An- who's FIRST bbdtce trf chbntiHy ioce and sheer sontn sorvod ns best man for his long puffed sleeves with chantUly Karen Gross Bride , AiwMwr biijtilHir, Steplven Jean Wells Married lace cuffs; Her train was of organza —Nftarod h t and fiussell John Stire Jr. UJJTi MRS. RICHARD'A. FARRAND and lace 'and her elbow length, veit Of Divinity Student of Fjemington, bt'otiier of the bride, MRS. WILLIAM E. DEEGAN JR. To Lee Leopold < Karen Wright) of tulle with a lace star-shaped head- (Nancy Ruth Schneider) piece.-She carried #bouqtiet of white ushered. roses, Gordon T, Bush of New York CHy I At Bridal Saturday was organist and Mrs. Sophia Ides In Evening Rite Panhellenic Plans Mrs. Gilieo wore a light pink full Highland Swim length sleeveless gown with a Jace of NGW York soloist. Coke Party July 11 The First Presbyterian Church was Following a wedding trip, the Club Celebrates .Miss Jean S. Wells, daughter of mandarin eoller and tece ribbon M-J\ and Mis. James R. Wells of For HS Graduate* trim uf the frofef tttd ribboned'.tow the setting Saturday aftemoea for couple will Uve m West Hartford, The 'HighfrwJ Swim Club weekend tfti maniagftof ^i&s Karen Eleanor Conn., wliere both Mtr-. and Mrs.festiVivien .tegiu with the annual B56 Summit Avo., was married Sat- hi tfc b*ck. Her veil wafs of pink urday evening to Lee Bambcrgci- The Westfldd Atfea.Gfcr tuDe with' a pte&4)6W hearfpieoe and Gross* daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Deegan are with ttie public school Family Day tomorrow when young George W. Gross of 511 Birch Ave,, system. and old compete ki water games Leopold, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Kman- lenic will entertain recent high she carried a bouquet of hot pink ucl Leopold cf Alloona, Pa. school graduates who plan to at- carnations; The bridesmaid* were to Christopher Henry Schroeder, eon The brkta. a graduate of Oberiin followed by watermelon. with our tend colleges where national soro- similarly attired in hot pink and car- of the -Rev, and Mrs. 'Herbert S. College, is a teacher, Her husband, There will be an "Old Glory Hap- The six o'clock ceremony was per- itics arc represented Oft campus en ried light piiWc carnaUofte. Schroeder of Saginaw, Mich, who is attending Central Connecticut pening" on Saturday when red, formed in Holy IViniW CliurcH liy n the Re\'. Salv-£{c-rc TiigHarcm -and •ROMUNDAV - July 11, Tlie annual coke party Is The flower girl wore a sheer white the Rev. Dr. Frederick Christian State College, is technical director white and blue flowers decorate the watchband to be field 4n carnations, Hor sister, Mrs. ^ohn R. attending coHege where National lotto?,-N.C, *»as been graduated from j in Memphis, PanhcHenie Conference is Wealed f roih HartWk* Co&ge, and stepbano&is. vorkin of Wynnwaod, Pa.t was of 1 N.Y., the University oi North Carolina, r e with the Pfosbyterian honoi1; -Mis« EdHh Willougb^y of who has not received an invitation Mfcss Katherine M. Bonnlwell oi Charlotte c«mpu». Mrs. Britton was Church of the United SUHes. should contact Mrs. Glonn Maggto, Afphi ftnfcrnt Pi sorority and Pai Montclflir was maid of honor end A Nov. 2 nodding is planned. Weslficld ar.d Miss Dcanna For- Chi, national honorary psychology graduated from VtestficJd High mica of RiOgewcod- were brides- S2 Cottage PI., chairman for the wore an empire gown of pale yeHow School In the class cf 1954 and has taming event. fraternity. 1 maids. srlk organza, carrying a nosegay of A . been living in Charlotte for a num- Planning for Fall Mr. Farrand WAJ gcathitfted frorn yellow flowers. The bridesmaids ber of years, The attendant vrare yellow A-lino Montclair State Collece High School ware the bridegrom's sister, Miss The residents of Union County and wi-tti organdy picture hats and and Dartmouth CoUegt, Hanover, EHnor Schroeder) and the Misses V Daughter of Mrs. George Murphy carried nosegays. fikn St., «he and her husband and central Now Jersey will hav« much N.H., vtfwre he WH * member of Barbara Cesery of Jacksonville, to-look forward1 to during the sum- Capt. Bertram Leopold of Car- j Tau Epsitati fraternity. He has en- Wren. Kathy and Bobby, 1 Fia., Susan Kagfc of New York City, mer, as the, Cranford-based 60-pieco lisic. Pa., was toest ma-n for his| listed 1A Officer * Candidate School and Joan Harne/>.-of .Ibe Hague, for -the wedding of Bordered Richard and AU&$ Suburban Symphony Society of Now brodier, USJIWJ w&rti Wityno JIou- j and wiil tegrn hk tour of service in Holland. They wore inafcbiog gowns Jirs^prepjgis^pepjgi^^. fttfttrr i(*. Ail A ! seasoseasonn 5Uin of Bel Aar, ,Md,: Edward Bind goW filled in mint green and carried nosegays of concerts scheduled to begin in of Avon, Richard K-lcissIcr of West $8.95 What A Beach! The couple is on a 10-day trip to of white and yellow t lowers. stainless steel November. $6.50 What a Hottl, tool You'n ton Jamaica. Best man was A tan Andrcini of AJready assuming a brigJit new It. Sun decks, pool, oewn rttw, Ttie bridegroom's parents enter- Choice of black or brown, gal« entertainment Twrfn btdi Vestal, N.Y. Usheriftg were George image under the leadership of Pres- PRIVATE BEACH* CLOR10US SU with bath from ttt. wm* tor tained at a nfovsftl dhner at Th« W. Gross, brother of the bride, Mich- OIANKB iVI. SWETT ident I. M. Gross oi East Orange, vvrlNE HOTEt USE MARTIN JEWELERS brochure. Manor, West Oranffft. His sister, ael Shand of Fait River, Mass., Pete the Symphony is making plane to CONVENIENT CHARGE OR Mr*. Peter ttagfir, «nt£ttaii»d *e Stoclcman of Applie Valley, Cal., Mis&Swett Engaged carry its performances into at least Warren BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS. tarltafoi brkfe dt an "around the dock" John Anderson and Rotwld Marquis one town in addition to Cranford, has ON THt OCiAH shower at her home in Chatham. of Saglnaw, 'Mioh., and J. Richard signed a fourth weH-known artist to AT iPJUM UU, N. J. l&lenbctm On the dean's frt at UMgh Uni- Sherlocfc of Princeton. To Johrt P. Sehulfz its guest roster for the new season, ATTRACTIVE RATES a* OUM « Mdt mm and is taking a number of additional Write for Iredmn IUHK CJt* H40t versity AT< Robert O. Bonow this sprhVrf. He to presently w»pfc^«l Freih Shrimp Cockioll 65e with Dlnntr 5U Pamela received a 3.60 average on by the Western Electric Co,, Uhlp- the 4.0 grading aystem. She nwjored Ate Carts •toowntafy education. A Doceftitor to plumed Roast Sir loin of B««f <^..j * „„*.. 1,63 Homemade Meat Loof, Brown Orovy T.35 Minced Sirloin S«ak, Onion Rinfl« 1.45' • • Breaded Vtal Cutlet Tomato Sauc* 1,45 SOCIALIW8 Veaf Pormigfana, «n Catt«roffl „, f .65 * • Fried Fitet of Solo, T||

Salad Served on Dinner ... 15c Extra Chef Salad — Sliced Tomato — Cole Slaw AIL SANDWICHES AMD LU Randal's JucnxXAJL mm tvm , , , At* ftim - Pimm * * THE WESTFIELT1 (N,,T.) LEADER, WRDNESRAV, JULY a, IIUM Hitphonmro yn«r nnd t la in *M toitli tlu CelltGUMS , WHS Jllfl, will nl\eiit\ Union ('t)lk^(t in Ilio fjill. Ji)H mnno jii[ulv«.!i'l4!nll.v niJM.s|it )] in tlw ojxsixitta "T|»e Mf- * •* * mir/' wliJcii v/an prufltntod ut her John S. Liiflerly <»J M\ (JnwKl- on nu^lluil turwr.i. Ilu 1 school. HiiL' was ulsu TontuixHl in a the Regular Prices OIK uf M M'lcdvd by ik'lr rL'cltnl this piul spring. Miss arls dotfror iiti .sociiil sdwico al. i\w uf & al cnllofjc. whore ho is u mechanical major. Mrs. CIIOHMM T. Fnri'aw Jr. of ](Xi;j French Foumlution. KNITWEAR La\yi*«icc Avc, lias cnfollud as a * * * member of the incoming freshmnn Kathy Fnrley, a freshman ut Pom FORMALS class al MucMurray College, Jack- broke Calcge, attained doan's Hat More Collegian* sonville, II. ranking during the last semester at SUMMER PURSES * * + school. ADLEKS OPENS SEW SHOWROOM—Mrs. Jiromc Hints, at left, •Miss, CJid'isUue C. Mnycr, dattgh* Nixt Page * •* * known In professional opera as Lucia Evangclista, models a bracelet ter &f Mr,'ariH ttlrs*: George R. May- William Selby Sdireiner, son of BATHING SUITS necklace and earrings vnluud at more than one-half million dollars at er, 220 Eton ;PL, will play the part Mr. and Mrs. G. John Schrenicr Jr. the recent openings of Adlers new showroom in Morrisiflint. Pictured of Bianca and J^uis hax& in the Cole of 221 Avon Rd. was among those and JEWELRY with Mrs, I Hues is Mrs, Martin II, A tiler who also served as u model Porter Musical, "Kiss Mef Kate." graduating in the June 23 gradua< at a special opening party. The production, which is one of five tion exercises of Strayer Juniur Col- plays to foe preacnled as part of lege in Washington, -D- C. He re- Alt SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES - NO REFUNDS Adlcr's Momstown Mount Union College's Theatre 5, ceived an associate tn arts degreo opened Friday. for his work in the business admin- Store Is Opened STORKCORNER Miss- Mayer, a 1967 graduate of istration program. Mount Union Cotlege, has previously Mr. Schreiner is a 1965 graduate new showroom opened Mils appeared in the Mount Union plays, of Laurtilcrest Prep School in Bris- week in Monrisitown . Mayor Victor A •daughter, Patricia Ann... was "Guys amd Dolls," "Threepenny tol, Conn. Woodhutl dnamk the first symbolic born Saturday (June 29) at Jolin F. Opera," and "Great Cod Brown." * * * She also is a 1968 graduate of Kfath- Sidney Jay Diamondstein of 73S Kennedy Memorial Hospital to 'Mr. Par Distinctive Ladies' Apparel cup ol coffee from Mama Adlar's and Mrs. Nicholas Sewak uf 732 Em- erine Cite Secretarial School in Shadowlawn Dr, ihas been awarded coffeepot. Martin IT. Adlor, president hvee Ores. The new arrival joins New York. a bachelor of science degree from of the firm of designers, manufac- older sister Christine, wlio is' nearing * * * Temple University. 112 CENTRAL AVENUE, WESTFIELD her third birthday. Constance Mary Brown, who re- * * * turers and retailers of precious jew- Among the students who were Stefe .Meurs: 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Open Monday 'HI *:30 P.M. elry, gave Mayor Woodhull a aterl- * * * ceived a bachelor of science degree Mr. and Mrs. Don Alpaugh of 422 From Georgetown University June graduated from Pine Manor Junior kig silver coffee cup to mark the Linden Ave, are parents of a son, 9, was given the Alumnae Award College in Chestnut Hill, Mass*, this occasion. Christopher Sutttm, born June 23 in for leadership, seholai'siilp and1 ex-month is Katharine H. Pietsch of The 7,000- square-loot stone i& the Muhlenberg Hospital'. lie joins an- Zurich, Switzerland, formerly ol third for fthe diain, which was other son, Jeffrey. Westfield. founded 29 years ago in Linden by Mrs. Charles M. -Pond of St. Marks KuHwrine, who graduated vith Maurice Adler, Another store is in * * * semester honors, u'lso received the Mrs, George F. Brush of Detroit Ave. Paternal grandparents are Mr. WestfieM. The flew 'building also lias and Mrs. iHarry E. Lenskold of Har- Amy Evelyn Stewart award for dis- 7,000 square fed of warehouse space is visiting her new granddaughter, tinction in French, and the dean's Sarah ElizabeLb, bom June 24 in rison Ave. on itho premises and parking for * * * award. ,*Tf more than 25 cai*s. Muhknbwg Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mira. Edwand C, Daetz t * * John Mann of 645 Shadowtewn Dr. of Ipswich, Mass., annoimlce the Barbara Finkdstcin o£ 25 Moss Paternal grandparents of the new birth oE their rtlurd diaugter, lisa Ave,, a student at Boston- Univer- -*.-.-' baby and her brother John, 22 Arm, on Wednesday, June 26, Pa- sity, has been one of 14 college stu- months old, are Mr. a-nd Mrs. Walter dents enrolled in a two-week edit- FIRST ANNUAL SUMMER Maun uf Frankfurt, Germany. ternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Dietz

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Knit Tops, reg. $6.00 .... selection is still complete. You'll find women's shoes styled Shirts, reg. $7.00 fashion-right for today's new look in clothes; or sturdy, well* Skirts, reg. $12.00 built shoes for children; and handsome, rugged shoes for men. Bermudas, Jamaicas,, reg. $14.00 • Wait no longer! Buy now and get big savings on famous brand Slacks, reg. $16.00 . * . • . names. Blazers, reg. $26,00 . » « > > Knit Beach Dresses, $13.00 . . • for WOMEN Were $10 to $19 Swim Suit$, reg, $18.00 .... Alt STEP mm _« __ Swim Suits, reg. $23.00 . . . . tISQUE NOW 7 tO 13 • * SMARTAItE Coverups to match/ reg. $16,00 • When G Dresses, reg. $19.00 «. . . * , The Travtbri Sahtf The Fines* for CHILDREN Were 9.50 to 11.50 Knit Dresses, reg. $23.00 . . » JUMPING m Suits, reg. $33.00 drfving wet Tnvolvtd in mor* than on* third JACKS Now 6^ to 7 of lh« ptnanal injury accidtnfi In 1967. WflDoL.. All Weather Coals, reg. $37.50 . ndndfar for MEN Were 17.95 to 26.95 SPECIAL GROUP panKTiorv WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES SHOES NOW 9.99 diamond by MANSFIILD to 20 Flats and heels in blue, green, yellow, orange, "1968 Membership" diamond III Reg. to 15.00 NOW ozalea to match our clothes. coNactkm colon Not cvary size available tn every style. (No loafers or antique brown sandals on sale,) Thltttoganl WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB pln'6i6 carat WATCHUNG, N. J. tnarqufH and Doctors nrocnrnoNS AccuutaT HUB lingerie, sleepwear, accessories cifeo rounds. 1.78 carit on sole now 20% Off A Private Family Swim Club taparad baguttteu '"• Groups of spring colors In wool •2936* sportswear new Vz Price Open New Till Labor Day

Husband and Wifa . * . . $85.00 Husband, Wife and On* Child $100.00 Each Additional Child . * . $10.00 Initiation Fee, First Year . . $10.00 i- MOAD ST AD 2-51*3 Iffi Ortmby St., Wftsrffefcf W-S.30 Mtit?.- mm tmmw m, in §, Mm TflE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JUtY 3, I0R8 5 ;, doughler of Mr, ami Mrn. Murk Juuobs, rutolvud iHsr hn(^i:.'ior ii|r stirMret) <\uuveu h\ foods Collegium nnd nutrition from ftrcxol Jnstltuto o£ Technology. Wliile nttending • • •••••••• Uj'OXr] MIC wns u nwiwhor ol1 Omi- tyrAntr Grl*co, H'lt'i Nn, initioiinl IHJJIH' CCHIHWIIICH IT'S SALE TIME u( Mr. und Wrs. Ern«t Ktrehner of lionorciry, zmd IMil Knppu I'lii. Him IIHXIJVMI >(iClr., rttfoirtly WJS I:I;HILIJI-:'([ wllli lii'.s! honors mid Up Jbunt Alorty College, Pittsburgh J»n. Julyc»tlo will ln» spcMidiiik' I ho sum- While at Mount Mercy, Mrs. Grte- nit'i' wiltt hiT jiiiivniK und will oiitui' BUT IT'S A PRIVATE SALE P9 was elected to Wtio'fl Wta Among CuriR'll Oradujlu School us un na- StudfintB ifi American Unlvwaitlea I'ullow ill llio fall. apd Colle^K, a selection fauiecl on * * * John A. Metzler, son of Mr. and leatfershtp wid crtlzon- 1 ARE YOU ONE OF OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS? the Senior Ifopof ^ Court; and r.s, Uolxirt J, MoLzIm of 25 Bui'- chestei1 Way, was graduated from Si|ma CWf «m lM»i«K*ry society (or sophomorw wba h*v* Mtrntnac* Lolk'go, North Andover, COME IN AND IDENTIFY YOURSELF of ouUUndln* lewlership Mass., with a degree in physics and tbelt first yifrr ^ engineering. During his college ca- reer, iluhn was active on Hie skiing peaident StUoent A^^ovlatipq ami us mid soccer loams and was named to junior .senator to ^Faculty Stu- the dual's list, Providentiai scholars WE HAVE A SURPRISE FOR YOU dent Association. and Who's Who. Helene is ttte wite;of'Paul GrEeco * * * Of Brooklyn, ti. Y.' T|ilB;: Oriecos re Advanced dpgrces have been •••••••••• skW at 301 *o, NegUiy.Ave., fitts. awurdud to two residcnls by Lehlgh Univeraity. Lurnc W. MclnLosh, wha You'll b» delighted, but b« turi you b*long to uc. Th«

. .- • '. ••_•<» - *.. *, ' . p ready Saturday July 6 I i Tu o W^ttle)^^, J»*ce Catala- science degree in. industrial engi- neoriiiB was awarded, Russell E. From now 'til? notto, daugh|er^ of Hh^aiid Mra. Peter Gatalfttfotto of I Moas Ave., Baker, who had earned a -baclielor's dogrce in electrical engiowilng ut College. Of court*, alterations an Includod. Torrlfjc Ml*dlont of . EdKh

i curftmt ttwral nnd dressy mcrchandiss. . . . p ..* 9 With Wiliest * SITTINO PRETTY, • German lalefglrl demonstrates Afore Collegian* major, fflw mombtf of Aiph* of oew thair. Forty »f the easj-to-atoire Key, i Next Pag* MADEMOISELLE SHOP OhtHes OFF Sandra Jou xoWdl and cod! fho 5-i she will mnfst in elementary eduva today by Prof. Elmer Wolf, acting dean and chairman of V clay through. Both of the** ijgru Ml you th* ...... •• • * the engineering department. same thins — that It Isnt safa to WeetlieW students, R. Mar- Westfield area residents name4 to shall Austin of 729 Shackamaxon the dean's honor list for the spring past anolher Mhicl* at tftf* spot A SWINGER Is this sltmdsr* Dr., Robert A. BoutiMer of 920 Mini- semester were: Westfield — Blio In the road. Th* mar* familfer mm izing iwim suit available ** Ww -m ymrnn W. Mandell Cueearo of 640 Drake PL, Keimetti *lgnf on top, la th* latest type in Ol TB W«MN«Cil *d- have been A. Haundy of B42 Bradford Avo., Miss common in* In th* United States. .-^ in blue, gold -and whit* namad to th» Oem's list for the sec- But If you'r« planning * trip In OFF •-^ strips! of pink, brown and Lorraine S. LeMendoIa of 337 First ond aamiter at Lafayette College. St., Jeffrey A, Ryan of 818 Kimbal! the near lutur* ta Canada, Latin whltst. Separate littl* boy •-'•* • * • : Ave., Patrick T. Walsh of 581 Trinity America, Europe or U.S. dtfet Peny W, Fi*her of 1141 that are porti of entry, you're pqnls. Only $12* A Fl. and Miss Unda J. Seals of 1136 and Pay] D. Bockett of 243Central Ave.; -Moujufcaiinsicte — -Miss likely to encounter the lower sign FAMOUS NAME Welch W*y vere graduated from & r Eartiatra C. Daddario of 1161 Btazo — e red circle enclosing i black :z> 1 1 W!" , tiw Unl^rsitjr of Michigan, Perry Terr, and Scotch Plains — Miss Pa- car (left) and a red car. The cir- A DOiH you will b* In thl» wtti a maAtar of arts degre in tricia S. Cueirian of I960 Birch. 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